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f, p3JWJfr2"ST; J THE WASHOTGrTON TIMES, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1895. 13 T'S THE RIGHT PLACE FREE EXCURSIONS TO BEAUTIFUL ( TXJ THE GEM OF WASHINGTON SUBURBS. Why pay S2O0 for lots when for S35 you can buy abetter ir.f -, TUXEDO on EASY payments? OC aC Tuxedo Is situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a of a mile out side the District line; adjacent and overlooking Washington and within afew minutes' ride of the center of the city. Station on ground Commutation fare, 6 cents. It has a fine mineral spring Grou rf high. " YOUR CHOICE OF ANY LOT FOR 10 DAYS, FOR Warranty Deed Tree. Tho best Investment in "Washington to-day fi-r a homo or investment Don't mi thischanco of a lifetime. Buy whero your family will reap tno boimrt niirA sir nun snilnr wnfflr nnrt Ynn. Onlv-nfntr liiinrlrnfl Ints lnft A TinlMiiir- Aauvlitnn .m .. 3"Oar. TATTnlM Small Payment Down excursions xauy, iuiJ p. m. Sundays, 9 a. in. and 4:20 p. in. Tfr-oo' i Tickets and Cirmlars at Office Tuxedo to, C23 If tit. N. W. raBrinp this ad. to j'-on your GOSSIP FOR THE GIRLS. Women UiiB season have made the violet a common flower. Ice cream at dinner parties is wholly out of gastronomic fashion. Strictly speaking, plurapudding ought j not to be eaten alter the holidays. Importation ofSpanlsh olives to this coun try Increases every successive year. Gilt, chineand gauze effects-will be ex tensively usSQ on spring and summer milit ary. Silks arc a leading feature uhis spring. TJiey are admitted by all to be more pop ular than ever. Th new organdies In light-tinted grou ndR plain, striped, dotted or llowered, all find much favor. Many of the new duck suitings resemble fancy woolen goods, the pattern being Wuven, not printed. An extremely novel silk has the plaid background with a lace pattern in black thrown to the surface. Thirteen glrlB of the ninety-eight in f - present senior class at Vassar College have . awarded honors. An effort is being made to bring the old fashioned buttoned Oxford in again, -but It is doubtful if it will succeed. On seM-ral of the newest evening dresses the floral arrangements come trom the shoulder to the lem of the dress. Many extreme thingsinsleeves arc brought out this season. A "novelty shows the sleeves and shoulder cut In one. The "new woman" is beginning to as sert herself even in conservative Germany. Four mass-meetings were recently held .In Berlin, to demand woman's suffrage, both for the German reichstag and the Prussian dt Nothing is too gay tills spring to be used in a cape. The most brilliant silks are used for linings, and arranged nearly al ways in such a way as to show when the cape is worn. A novelty this season is a cape made with a vest front, which gives a little more warmth than plain circular capes. The late Parisian dressmaker, Charles Frederick Worth, Is described as "a tallish man, with a big, clever head, brown eyes and very prominent forehead." lie used to say "If I had my way all women should be slight, graceful and pretty. Then dressing them would be an artistic pleas ure," Woman's Sensitive Point A London society woman, wishing togive a fciKy bail recently, was besieged by let ters after her invitations were out asking permission to appear in ordinary evoning dress. Alarmed at the prospect of a color less 1 .ill, she diplomatically replied that any woman over thirty-five nvght come, in evening dress. The ball was a brilliant af fj ir, and every woman came in a character 3wnl Which story is matched by one told at a woman's ciub last week of the efforts of a good clergyman to interest thowomen of his flock in home church movement. "I will ask," said he at the close of the sermon, "the elderly ladies of the congregation to remain a few minutes after the benediction." He found himself alone with ono woman the mother of the teller of the story who, at 35 was willing to sacrifice herself for the sake of her pastor, and remained to point out to him his gnevous blunder. The same notice, differently worded, the fol lowing Sunday, secured a numerous re sponse New XorkTimes. Hit Hl'M;hh1 in Konn. Wife You say you don't like these living pictures, and yet you go to see them. -iluUiand Merely-"8 a matter of form, my dear. Ney York World. ' A lie vised Version. Tbcy used to sing some time ago A rather plaintive song, "Man wants bat little here below, Nor wants Ihat little long." lSut nowadays the song is sot With music to the rhyme: "Man wants as much as he can get, And wants it all the time." Philadelphia Record. Only tivonty-tlireo darn remain in wlilcU to got u Timet gift book with, a monthly hubKoriptluu. IJetter Kuljsorlbo now. BUSINESS CHANCES. TOR SALE Grocery and provision store, an old established stand, doing good busi ness, will sell at once; good reasons for selling out. Address W. I. 1. C, this office ap2G rOR SALE A first-class dairy and din ing room; centrally located; doing a busi uc s t from 520 to $30 a dayj cheap for dsli, cause for sale, owner leaving city by May 15. Address J. W., this office. ap2G-3t WANTED-MIBCELLANEOUS. CONTRACTS to Binkartesian wclls;lowest laics-, work guaranteed; best of references. Write or call.STARDRILLING COMPANY, room 18 Wardor bldg., 9th and F sts. nw. a28-lt WANTED PAINTING HOUSE AND stun- fronts, graining, hard oil finishing, d i orating; siectal designs submitted for c "lings. Wo use and sell Dixon's Graphite Pai nl, lasts on tin roofs from 8 to 15 years. In use 25 years. All leaks slopped free. GUARANTEE PAINT CO., Basement No. G15 E St. nw. WantedTry Rubber Roof Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE And charge onlyfor painting; work guaranteed. MT ltl BBEK ROUP PABST CO , 1023 Sth nw. TV-ANTED ALL BEER DRINKERS TO CALL Y V at Bbhu's now place, b'17 7th ex. nw., and jet a. nice cold bottle of beer for 5 cents. au21-lyr IF YOU wish perfectcomlortuReEailcy's truss, satisfaction given or money refunded. Room 15, 009 F. Price, S3. References, i the lending physicians. m20-lm LOST. LOST April 2G, F 6t..9tb to 14lh, up 14th to G, thence to 15lh, by green cable car to 4J list, so., up 4th to A, to 222 A se.t ladrold watch, huntingcase.blackenamol aiid diamonds. liberal reward if returned to 222 A st. ec apr28-3C LOST or mislaid Old gray cloUi-eovercd" Job jirinting account book, between 6th, 14th E and M sts. nw. Address at once 1', O. Box 67, city. JlewawL xt IFBOn ! s .10 per cent, off for cash hiiAetniitnt ,1111 t.i.i .. --... Va " ""' UC,P " and SI Weekly, office. It will aavo purcunso. sar F SPECIAL. NOTICES. I WILL GUARANTEE TO CUKE ANY case or tuberculosis (consumption) catarrh, or bronchitis that I undertake. No cure; no pay. Consultation free. Address HUMANITY, this office. m30-lm REMOVAL SALE. Watches, Diamonds, Cleats, Silverware, &c, at greatly reduced prices at TAPPAN'3 Jcwohy aud Optical Store, G04 9th st. n.w. Will remove to GU2 9th st. nw., liny 1. mr27-lm HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED 3 collectors and canvassers at once who can furnish 100 real estate bond. Apply at 05 Pa. av. nw. Monday betweon 9 and 10 a. in . nS-2t INDUSTRIAL insurance men or expe rience Tor" sp-cial canvass; no lapses; salary and commission. Apply 10 a. m. Hoom 2, Thorn building. o28-2t WE OFFEK agents b!g money, in exclu sive territory- Our safes tell atf ight in city orcountry. Agents first In fieldactually get ting rich. One agent m or.o day cleared 501.50. Socanj-ou. Proofs and catalogues free. Address ALPINE SAFE & LOCK CO., No. 360-371 Clark st., Cincinnati, O. It WANTFD Men of energy and character real estate, building and loan agents and others, to it-present the Equity Life Asso ciation in city, District, and Alexandria, Ya.; new and attractive plans and greater advantages for less money than other com panies offer; easy and profitable to work; agcntanre niakiug money. Call on AVIS, manager. Wash. Loan and Trust building, 9th aud F sts. ap27-2t WANTED A man who thoroughly un derstands running a tlcani tbovel. Apply to Washington Brick and Terra Cotta Co., 10th and F its. nw. a28-2t WANTED Real estate salesmen to sell lots in College Turk; busings irood; ex cellent opportunity. See JOHNSON & AGNEW, Room 15, Washington Loan and Trust Co. building. ap27-tf WANTED A man who is a gcod talker can make good money; great chance for right party. Call atonce, 222K nw.a27-2t WANTED -Drug apprentices, at 8. F. Ware & Co.'s, 19th and N fts. nw. Apply to S. F. WARE, EbbittHouse drug store. apr27-2t WANTED Newsboys to sell the Washing ton Daily Press. Call at 239 N. Capitol st. at 3 o'clock to-day. a27-2t RARE chance Tor a catcicr. For further information address PON. apr27-2t Ihifc ofiice. WANTED A young man in our hat de partment; one who has a knowledge of clothing preferred; re's, required; apply between K and 10 In the morning. S. BIEBER, 905 8tbst.se. a27-2t WANTED 2 experienced busshelmen; must hare refs.; apply at once. M. DY REXFORTU & CO., G21 Pa. ave. nw. a27-2t WANTED A colored man acquainted with the baggage express business; apply between 5 and 6 p. m., witli good refs. 212 E Bt. ne. a27-7t WANTED A small boy to run errands aud be generally useful. F. J. MUNROTE, 511 12th st. nw. a27-2t EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED to so licit advertisements for newspaper. HER ALD, Byattsville, Md. ap2G WANTED Real estate salesman to sell lots in College F.ark; business brisk; a good chance for two or three wide-awake active men with JOHNSON & AGNEW, Washington Loan and Trust Building, 9th and F sts. nw. a2A-tf HELP WANTED FEMALE. LADY for a position of responsibility in our business. Call at Room 4, Thorn building, 12th and F sts. nw. a28-2t WANTED A bettlcd Gennau woman as nurte and lor light housework; good wages to right party. Apply to 1917 14thsLnw. apr28-2t LADY agents wanted, "young or old; one-half profits on orders taken; quick selling articles. Address immediately B. It. T., this office, a28-2t WANTED Experienced cutter for waists and v.' rappers. EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO., ap2G-3t 920 7th st nw. WANTED Experienced hands for wrap pers and waists. EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO., ap26-3t 920 7th st. nw. WANTED MALE OR FEMALE? WANTED CARE-TAKER Care-takcror man and wife tolooksiterhousedunugmy absence from city. Must bring reference fromlastemployerlnlikocapacity. Address for three weekB, RELIABLE, this orfice. a2B-lt AGENTS WANTED for the sale of the Biography or James G. Blaine, written bv Gail Hamilton, for 18 years Mr. Blaine's pirvalc secretary and now his literary ex ecutrix. Exclusive territory, big commis sions and rich harvest for energetic men and women. For particulars call at Thorn Building, so. cor. 12th and F sts. nw., Mon day arter 10 o'clock. The Quinby-Hutch-inson Pub. Co. np28-3t SITUATIONS WANTED MALE A LIVE, ACTIVE YOUNG BUSINESS man, married, would feel grateful for a position of any kind; thoroughly ac quainted with city. Address F. A. BOYD, 135 N st. nw. ap28-2t WANTED PosiUou by a business man, 12 years in city m jewelry and optical bus iness; good bookkeeper. Address W. H. O., this office. a28-2t BARKEEPER wantspositioninfirst-clas3 restaurant or hotel; best reference. Ad dress D. W., this office. a28-2t BY EXPERIENCED MAN, as grocery clerk; can influence agood trade; S7 a week to commence. GROCER, 537 9th uejt27-2t WANTED-By middle-aged man, no fam ily and best of references, as caretaker of private residences or other buildings. J. C. L., thus office apr27-2t I WOULD be willing to supply a pulpit or engage in a series of mcetiugs. Salary no object. Address PULPIT SUPPLY, this office. a2G-4t SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE WANTED By a colored girl, place as nurse and chambermaid, and general house work. Apply 128 M st. flW. ap28-2t ffiM&t&tSJtfT&iOTi J-""Y- r - - (LfycEtTnesXF Situations Writoyour advertisement on nbovo blank and send to Tns Times office, cor. Pennsylvania avo.'and Tenth st IT WILL BE INSERTED'TWO TIMES IN THE WASHINGTON TIMES. PERSONALS PROFESSOR.gradtiatcdlnEevemlunivcr siiiesin Europe, who is able lo leach Spanish German, French, Latin, Greek and isaconi poser of mubie would like to meet tome family where he can teach n lew pupils. Hizhest references given. Address "PRO FESSOR," this office. a27-3t nnnp r flV wonderfulclair rrvvj'i - 1 r 1 5 voyant and medium, tells your Wo from cradle to grave; cvory hidden mystery revoaled; tolls tho business that will hrlng you gieatcst success; in love affairs ho never iaile: unites separated: l ceo vers losses: causes epoody marriages; romore3 evil infiu- j ences; foretells with a certainty all com m urclal ; aud husine8 trausactlons: twelve, years estate i lished. Ladles and Kon lemon, to cents each. . Hours 9 to 9; open Sunday. -JS!) U st., bet 4$6 andOih&ta. ett. TO ALL ladles whom it may concern. Mrs. Skinner, dressmaker, has iemoved from 80G 1-2 1 et. nw., to 1942 N. Y. ave. nw. It SPIRITUALISM Woun's Hall, 721 Clh ! St., every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock; ' dime collection. Mrs. E. McNElL, me- i diuni. a27-2t Successfully treated by hy podermic medication. C. It ENGLISH, M. D . 1107 G st nw. m jfiiy.coU-Siacs ?20 WILL DO WHAT? It will paper your house In firdt-class paier. Send postal and I will call and give eMimnte. CHAS. W. EVANS, 222 13th st. sw. a27-7 GEORGE920 F st. (Hariy Park's), is where I got those r 0 visiting caids for 25c. I couldn't bel eve lltey weic to iUl- t.ll i got mine. GETSOME. a2fe-7t I AM NOT A COUNTESS nor a Gypsy queen; am not a seventh daughter; waa not born with a caul; am not something new and Just arrived, bat am MME. FRANCIS, one of the oldest established mediums, and am here to stay. Am not indorml by the clergy, ba t am indon-ed by some of the most learned and Influential people ot oui ciiy and many others; am here to help all those that are in trouble. Life given rrom cra dle lo grave. Cards, 25; trances, 50. Hours, 9 to 9. 400 East Capitol stieet. Those that are in trouble call awl be con vinced. np24-7t SP1 RITUALISM Mctzcrolt'3 Music Hall, Sunday, April 28, Mr. Edgar Emer son will lecture, followiug with hia wonderful tests. Morning service, 11:30 a. ni.; evening servicc,7:30 p. m.; 10 a. m., Children's Progressive Lyceum. MME. GOFF, the rcnowncdJalrvoyant, Iiob arrived in the city, has taken rooms at GIG F st. nw.; can be consulted on the past, present, and future; advice on all business matters; consulted from 9 a. m. till 9 p. m. a24-7t "POWDERED BUTTERMILK BAKING Powder;" no more milk required; use cold water. So pure, so nutriclous. it is made j of powdered milk s, toda ana cieam lanar. : All grocers. ap23-7t 100 A MONTH To convince yourself that you can make it, take one lesson in my method of portrait drawing. For terms, address ARTIST. 80G lJlh st. nw. ap23-7t OUR SPRING STOCK Is open. Save your money. a3 we can sell you first-class suits, tailor-made (slightly worn), at figures unheard-of bcrore. Call, see, believe. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D St. nw. np23-7t WHAT'S THE use or having a leaky or rusty roor when theELASTICROOFPAINT CO. will paint any dwelling roof for $3.50. Lcakspatched free. Satisfaction orno pay. G1DT3 St. nw.- MME. BROOKE tells all the' events of life; all business confidential; ladies and gentlemen, CO cents each; hours, 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. G05 New York ave. nw.,near GUi st. al7-14t EXQUISITELY beautiful photograph painting on glass taught at pupils' resi dences Tor $2.50 half price by artist of Corcoran School. Address CAMEO, S0G 11th st. nw. ap23-7t ARISTOS, the best blood puriHcr. Will cure Syphilis, Scrofula. Eczema.and all bad blood disorders. All druggists. Prico GOc and $1.00. a9-lmo GLACE A French remedy; will posi tively cure chills, malaria and rheu matism; for sale by all dn:ggists; prico 25 cents. aG-lm Just openod. Scientific mas- !niltBe?i uaths; mngnettc treatment; ifiiiU Ufs3 Li restful nnd curative. 1) a.m. to p. m. MME. BURNETI. 512 E st. nw. Apr7-tf T A TiTTTCl NEEDING CONFIDENTIAL J-ZXi-iJLJlO treatment A safe and suro relief in all female trouble; constipation, irregularities, lumbr, cancer, opium habit, fistula, etc. Separate rooms for patients before and during confinement, and laid homes for infants if required. Strictly con fidential. Mrs. Dr. Czarra Rentier, 34 B 6treet northeast, Washington, D. C. MME. ESTELLE tells all the events ot life in German and English; hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; 25 aud 50 cents; cures all cases of running or dry sores; 913 19th st. nw. m24-lmo DR. LEON, tl MlBsourl ATenuo Northwest On?ICE HOURS, iOTOl, OTOt DR. TAYLOR, 900 FST. NW., MAKES FULL sets of tcoth for $5; satisfaction guaran teed; teoth extracted without pain; gold Ail ing, fl; amalgam, 50 cents. ini7-3in DR. JOHNSON TREATS ALL cnRONICNBIt vous, and blood diBoases, alcoholism and opium habit; specialty: Kidnoy and bladder tiouble, piles, fistula, stricture, etc.: private dis eases positively and permanently cured; lost manhood restored; consultation free; office hours, U to xi a. in.; J lo 8 p. m. 1503 Marion st. nw. feS-3m MRS. R, E. BLAIR ha3 re moved to 1113 G st nw. (ovor Mrs. C. Stieblo's). Thelatoat modes of artistic dress making at sbortcsnotico. PRIVATE DETECTIVE Strictly con fidential; highest reference; honest work guaranteed (shadowing). MORGAN BRADFORD, Jr., Office and Besidence, 1212 New York ave. nw. mar2l -lm J. T. WALKER BONB, 204 10th st. nw., carpet lining, felts, fire brick and clay, asbestos, paints, brushes, lime, cement, two nw1 three-ply roofing material ma21-lm FOR RENT TYPEWRITER. WANTED Bargains in typewriters; rent ed at reduced rates, with privilege of pur chase; sold on instalments: perfect machines; I guaranteed. Gil 7th st. nw. mor23-3m ocnnn Situations Wanted, 20"Words.f.,., Help Wanted, 20 Words Boarders, Houses, Rooms or Apartments i 20 Words .' Wanted. 20"Words.. ; to LET, . ; .,'? iia.-.i', - . .." -u p" ' &6j50K MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY any'su.msdksired A 1 5 and G nor cent ap23-3m WALTER II. ACKEit, 701 14th st. nw TlfTONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. LIFE OF BORROWER INSURED Tor amount advanced; easy payments; about equal to rent. it h. GOODMAN, U?3 13 h at. nw. Jr.S0-3mo IF YOU WANT a builders' loan at 0 per cent., call at Room 2, 1301 Fst. 51,000, 10,000 or 510,000. ap2fc-3.t $1,000 TO $100,000, at 5 and G per cent,; no delay on first-class security. BAKER & LA .UPTON, mr31-lm 13th niulFsts. MONEY TO LOAN First trust on city pioptrry only, to to paid back in email monthly payments. On 51.000, monthly payment $9.31 On 52.000, monthly payment 18.G2 On $3,000, monthly payment 27.93 Above payments iixludu interest. JAMES G. JESTER. G39Fst. n.w. ja27-Smo -RfONKY TO LOAN $1,000 TO S100.0O). AT 5 ' iVX rcr cont, on real ustnto i ocuritv. :No do- ! lay. Will 1L SAUNDKIiS & t O., mi 15-3mo3 H07 Feu nw. MONEY TO LOAN ALL CLASSES OP REAL estato loans made with promjitness at cur rent rates. THE JlcLACuLiJN' REAL EJsTATK AND LOAN COMPANY, cci'der 10th and G sts. nw. I -i ici7-tf tCplONCERNISH LOAN( AND INVEST J monts ' Road this, booklot carefully boforc borrowlns or invcsnnp, Call and get a copy free. 11. H. WARNEU'Ct CO ,91b V zi. nw. ' " foSiino 'ashingtonmortgasjijllncompa:y V 5 willload ycu$U and onward cb furniture, tilanos, horaos, wncon3. etc.: iio publicity and ptoperty to remain in jroar imdlaturbeU posses- ' tion; loans ali: ia oart or It: full at cay timo to j Euit the ojiTenience o: the borrower, end any j part naid l educes tho coit oi carrvinc tho loan in propoitlcn to the amount. itid . VASHINlr TO.N TilORTUAGS LUAfJ COMPANY, U10 i? nl njONEV TO LOAN ON noVSEUoLD FDRNI tnro, jilunoj. horses, carriages, wagons, Ac.; tha properly wi'.lxomain unJilUic-J, inyqurpoa tpsa'on; tornis easy; lovi ej; raias; private oltlces; nil banicosa strictly conll'd nti'al; yoa can liavo Hie money the dny you applyfor jt; payinenta enn bo ir.ado on tho prinuinal -at any time: och jtayment made wHl lc3Soa . iUo cost oltarrylaj; llif loan. Pleaso call on CA1 1TAL I OAN GUARANTEE CO., . COi P st. nw., main floor. MONEY To loan. If you desiro to borrow on real estate como direct to my office; interest 5 per cont a0-3:n THO1'. F. BARRETT, 5ia I2th Et nw. fT K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE. 1218 PA JLJL avo. n. w. Established in 1S70. Money loaned on iatch03, diamonds, Jowoiry, silver tvnro, ole Special bargains in watches, jewelry, ar.d silverware. icAi-Gmo RJONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT v lowest rates of interest; no delay in closlns transactions. O. C. GREEN, ap21-3in 303 7th at. nxr. PROPOSALS INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS sion, Washington, D. 0., April 13, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, May 13. 1895, at which time and place they will lie opened In the presence of attending bid ders, for furnishing the following classes of supplies during tho fiscal year ending June .-u, 19G btauonery, ice, and sacn miscellaneous articles as may be ordered. Bids nic also invited for the purchase of waste paper from tho commission and for washing towels. Bids will be considered on each item separately. The right is re served to reject any and all bids, to waive tcchnii.nl defects, and to accept any part ofanybidandrejectthcollierpart. Blanks for proposals, with specifications of the requirements to be met in respect to each article, and also the estimated quantities probably to be required of each, will be furnished on application to the secretary. Responsible security will be required for the faithful performance of the contracts. By the Corhmission. EDW. A. MOSELEY, Sccre tary. ap20,22,27,my6 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. WASH INGTON, D. C, April 22, 1895. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of tho Chief Clerk, Department of Justice, until 2 o'clock p. m., Thursday, May 9, 1895, for supplying the Department of Justice wilh the following articles and ser vices for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1S96: Stationery, Fuel, Ice, Miscellan eous Supplies, and Washing Towels. Blank forms and other information will be fur nished by the Chief Clerk on Application. Tho Department reservesllue right to waive defects and to reject nioiior all bids or partsotbids. RICHARD OLNEY, apr23-5-7-9 ml 6 Artoj;ncy General. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE of the Supervising Architect, 'Washington, D. C, April 19, 1895.-ealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. in., on the 21ST DAI 'OF MAT, 1S95, and opened immediately? 'thereafter, for all the labor and materials required to build three (3) additional stjpries over tho old boiler house portion- .-of the .United States Bureau of Engravingand Printing, at Washington, D. C, including changes in present building, in accordance with draw ings and specifications, copies of which may be had on application at tills office. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check hi amount not less than 2 per cent, of the amount of proposal. The De partment reserves the right to Tejeot any or all bids, or to waive any defect or in formality in any bid. All proposals re ceived, after the time stated for opening will bo returned to the bidders. Proposals must be enclosed in' envelopes sealed and marked, "Proposal for addition to U. S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, at Washington, D. C.," and addressed to WILLIAM MARTIN AIKEN, Supervising Architect. a20-eod-6t FOUND. FOUND The, cash place to buy. Best Ochre, 2 l-2c lb., Olive, 2 l-2c, Pure Putty, 2 l-2c, Prince Metallic, 2 l-2c. Saving ot 25 pr ct. YOUNG & CO.'S Paint Store, 714K et. nw. Brushes, Oils, Varnishes. Also mixed paints, gloss stains. jnS0-3mQs WANTED BOARDERS . BOARDERS WANTED 2 gentlemen for bay window front room; private family; good location; home cooking; hot bread; terms moderate. BRUCE, this office. a28-2t emam nxenfrBlank lOc. : aud Sundays. : sue. : FOR SALE HOUSES. 83,500 JD00 cash balnnco in CO years will pur chase 81.6 feot front, improved by S-room brick, nw. J. D. SULLIVAN, 13th and G sts. n.w. 13,500 Sovcn-room trick and storo: ront3 for 320.50. J. D. SULIJVAN, 13th and G sts. n.w. 14,000 9th nr. B st. no., G rs., U: m. i. JA11KS G. JUSTE it, CJU Fst. mr. JS.OOO Over G.003 feet of pround nw : improved; rcntiiic at 330 pur month J. X. SULIJVAN, 13th and Gsta. n.w. J4.2U0 Fivo Bmall frames and larco side iotnw. JD. SULLIVAN, lSUi and G sts. nw. : iCOOC C'oL H'chts. nowr6r..l)ath, cat, f urn ht PLANT & TURP1N, 1123 N. Y. av. IG.700 (inearlCta. JOHN B. AVIUIIT. 1 110 G st $7,000 R st. West Ecklneton JOHN B. WIGHT. 1110 G st $10,500-0, Just west of 14th. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1510 Gst- eil.COO Q, near 14th, with stable: JOHN B. WIGHT, 1110 Gst $15,5(0 L st. nr-ar lith. 14 rs. 2 h. L a SMITH. 41 OhioN. B. Bldg ( $50,000 Residenuo Iowa circle for ?30.00a I L S. SMITH. 4 Ohio N. B. Bid?. 7-R00M, HOUSE, bu'if brick aud white stone front; f'lrnace heat; tiled bath; cabinet mantels; a. m. i.; easy terms. FOSTER & FOSTER, Real Estate Deal era. Gil F fct. nw. m31-eod-lm 5-ROOM COTTAGE at Langston, D. C; good lot, well uud outbaildings; S1.30C; easy terms. FOSTER & FOSTER, Real Estate Denlers, 011 F st. nw. m31-eod-lm FOR SALE House; 10 per cent, invest ment; price 31,400; veariy lease at $144. FOSTER & FOSTER, Gil F St. nw. m31-eod-lm FOR KALE Comfortable frame house, G rooms, water and sewer; lot 12 1-2x90; 330 Wilson St., uorlh or LcDroitPark; title pirfect; no incumbrance; price $1,300; terms to suit; monthly payments if desired. W. F. NASH, 122 M nw. ap20-lm FOR SALE LOTS. Cor. 10th and D ne.. lots 15 by 75: wiU pell low Tor cash. JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 1 G st.nw Very desirable lot on ISth st. near Dupont Circle, ot a Fpcdal figure. JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 G st. nw. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 1 oak aud plufch folding bed, $25; 1 oak ex. table, $12; 1 bookcase, $15; double cak Lcdstead, $9; Jap. 3-fold screens, $5; aid other household goods. Inquire 1003 F, Room G. api2S-2t - BICYCLE Tor sale at a bargain; to-day only; $125 wheel for $G0; '94 pattern; practically new. CHAS. E. MILLER & CO., 1105 14th sUnw. a27 FOR SALE Pool room located at 1430 Md. ave. ne. Cheap for the cash. Two tables. a27-3t FOR SALE SUBURBAN. FOR SALE At Capital View, thirty minutes' ride from city on Metropolitan branch B. & O. Road, a nearly new frame house containing nine rooms, with stable and poultry house; 30,000 feet of land; fiue shade trees, etc.; $5,000. ROBT. I. FLEMING, 1018 12lh St. nw. ap20-llt FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. F5"FE'TVTC PLAT BOOK. Good i 1 ) P i I IN !j m uow on,y $10 -flWZ IfllNJ 8p0t k CaU or address Tisies offlco. FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of gro cery store; cheap; good reason Tor selling. MR. CROSS, 1301 lstst.sw. a2G-5t THREE routes lor sale; very good ter ritory; only joung, act.ve men need apply. For particulars call at Times office h24-tf STORAGE. Store Your Furniture With us bofcro you go to tho country. Very low rats absoluto safety insurance Money advancod on stored goods. JOSEPH BROS. &- CO., 037 LA. AVENUE. 0 U A H! fl V I M ou'y 55-75 ton, Ture and clean. 0 KM mUtUlr ARTHUR B. SMITH, main COAL ofllco, Mass. avo. and F st no., ana vm anu u. sts- nw. .'bono 107 OCEAN STEAMERS. North German Movd Steamship Co. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. To Gibraltar, Genoa. Kaiser W.3L, "May 4,2 p. m Genoa Werra, May 18, 10 a. ra Genoa Ems, June 1, 11 a. m Gonoa Worra, Juno 23, 10 a. m Genoa Kaiser W. n., July 13, 10 a. m Genoa Wcrra, July 27, 10 a. in. Gonoa Return tickets available from Mediterranean orfrom Bremen, London, or Havre. OELRICIIS & tO.. 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. E. F.DItOOP.925 Pennsylvania Ave, Agent for Washington. D. C FOR SALE HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE One bay mare. 8 years old, 920 pounds; side spring buggy, harness, robe and whip. Having no use for them will sell for $110 cash. Iuquire alley rear 3 14 Pa. ave. nw. ap2G-3t MISCELLANEOUS. GET MY estimate on your work; I am in the business; l"will build you a house in anv subdivision aud can save you money. Address J. F. LYNCH, Eiverdale, Md. ap28-7t HAIR mattresses renovated $2; four, $1.75 each; with uew tick, best quality, $4.50 each; satisfaction guaranteed. A. C. WINSTON, 1G14 7th St. nw. a24-7t 6 tqpHERE ARE OTHERS" IN THE PRINTING X business, but f ow concerns like Tho Law Reporter Company, of BIS Filth streot north west You'll find it a posltlvo relief totrada there. Do it M. W. MOORE, 3Igr. HOTEL DIRECTORY ROOMS 50 CENTS TO S1.50-BYWEEK $8.50 to 810. Hot water, heat, and bells and recall bells in every room. MOUNT VERNON HO TEL, 218 Vi st. nw. fo25.tf EBBITT HOUSE. Washington, D. C. H. O. BURCBT, Manager. To dino (bore) If you want to dino sumptuously yet inexpensively, whether it's a brgakfa0( lunch or dinner you wnnr, there's absolute cert alnty of getting the best viands best cooking and best servico at tho Emrlch Cafe. Our 50-ccnt Dinner with wine is unsurpassed. Hotel Einricli. FOR RENT HOUSES, In thefollowlngllsthouses for rent are classified by price, thusenabling persons looking for houses to see at a glance what they can obtain suitable to their means, savlngthem time and the annoyance of havlngto read ad vertisements of houses, the rents of which are either too high or too low. $5.002 Scott st., 2 r. brick houso (col). DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. i8.50 Fourth st. extended ne , 6 rs. 1IEISKELL &MCLEKAN, 1003 Fst nw $8.5057 M Et. sw.; 5 rooms, water. F, J. DIEUDONNE, 8.50 SJ03Knw..4r. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F nw. S9.00 610 Sheridan st nw.: C-rm brlci. DAVID D. STOE.HWFst nw. 59.30 32U L no 4rs wa. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. 1319 Ffltnw. 51 1240, S12 Parker ne.. 5r. E T. KAISER. 810 F nw. 511.20319 McLean ave. sw., 5 rs. IIEISKELL & McLKRAN, 1C08 Fst nw. SI 2,00418 M st. se.; 0 ra. bath. JAMES (;. JESTER. C33 F st nw. 312.50 271B Poplar nw.. Or. bk. (col). DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO.. 1319 F nw. $12.50 1129 7tbst so.. Or brick. C. T YODER. 015 Est. nw. $12.50 12 Patterson st no., 5 rs. HEISKELL &MCLERAN, lKSFst nw. $15 1337 SOlh. Cr. nnd cellar. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. 1319 F nw. $15.00403 12th st. se.. 6 rooms and bath. C. G. RING WALT, Room 8, Atlantic Building. $15.501108 9th st. ne.. Gr. & b.; a, ni. I: C. G. RING WALT, Room 8, Atlantic Building. $15.50 12 Enw., 5r. Irame. WALTER II. ACKER, 704 14th nw. $18 11C5-1117-1119 Harvard, Col Hts .Cr. frame. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO, 1319 F nw. 818.60133) 13th st. nw., G rs., wator. HEISKELL & MCLEUAN, 1003 F st. nw 818.50-227 and 223 10th ne.. 6r. and bath. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO., 1319 F nw. 8201223 S, Cr., hot and cold wator. R. T. KAlSEU,S10Fnw. $20.40408 O st. nw., 6 rooms and bath. THOS. F. BARRETT & CO. 525 13th st. nw. $20.50 Three squares from n st. cable; lOr. and b.; cheapest house in city; 623 L st. ne. THOS. F. BARRETT & CO., 519 12th St. nw. $20.50 East Capitol st, 6r. frame. JAS. XL YOKK & SON, 903 G st. nw. $21.50 510 1st se., fir. and bath. DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO.. 1319 F nw. S2G.0O 9r. nnd bath. 702 F st. ne. THOS. F.BARRETT&CO.. 510 12th, ?22.G-ei5 East Capitol st,: Sr. frame. JAS M. YOKK & SON, 90S G st nw. S2 2. 50 Fourth, near C ne.. Sr. brick. JAS. M. YOHK & SON. 903 G st nw. $22.50 1903 9th st uw.r9r.. bath: m L JAME3 G. JESTER, 039 Fst. nw. 5231221 H. ne., 8 rooms and bath; 3 story. C. G. RINGWALT. Room 8, Atlantic Building. $23.50103 E so. 8r., a. inL 514 1st se., 7r. and catb, a. ra. L DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1313 F n w. S25.00 213 Est. no.:Brs.,bath: m. L (April 23.) JAMES a JESTER, 639 Fst nw. SSiOO A st. se.; 8r. Drick. JAS M. YORK & SON. 903 G st nw. S25 1219 32d st, 12re & b. 1103 Meridian ave. Mt P Sra. DEEhLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st nw. $25.00. 1801 5th st. nw. cor. st. anddwel:, 6 nn. GRAHAM & CAMPBELL, 617 14th st. $25.30710 N. C. av. se., Gr & b.; re duced from $30 THOS. F. BARRETT &. CO. 525 13th' st. nw. S2o.ou 304 4lh st se., Gr. brick, all m. L C. T. YODER, 615 E st nw. 25.50 51G lstse.,7r., bath, a. m. L DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1S19 F nw. $27.50 1117 Sst nw.; 8r., bath; m. L $27.50 l"-SO U st nw.; Grs. aud bath; recep tion hall; in. L JAMES G JESTER, 639 3 st nw. $30-00 310, 312 N. C. av. so., tin. Doth now. C. T. YODEK. 615 Est nw. $3024 3d st. ne.; all mod.; 8 rooms and cellar. CT.YODER.G15Est.nw. $C0.50 3313 N st nw., 9 rs. and b. HEISKELL & McLERAN. 1003 F st nw. $30.50140 R ne., Sr., bath, kitchen on gr, fl. JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 G St 530.50 40 E nw.. 7r., m. L: 223 N. Cap. st WALTER IL ACKER, 704 14th nw. S31.50 132S H st no., 3-story and cellar; 7 rs. and fine store; key at 1330 II st no. a G. RINGWALT, Room S. Atlantic Bldg. $32.50 StOGNnw.. lOr. and bath. DEEBLE, DAVIS A CO. 1319 F nw. S35.00 1G and 52 R st no.: 9 rs. and b.; m. L DEEBLE, DAVIS &. CO. $35 003318 Brown st,, Mt. Pleasant, 7 r. and bath, fr. cottage, a. ra. t 1-2 acre. DEEBLE .DAVIS & CO. $35.00 S9th &Lyles sta, Tenl'n, 12-r brkh WM. BRlTT,Tenuallytown,D. C. $35.01244 5th st, cor. store and dwelling," rs. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1C0S Fst nw. $35.50113 E nw., Sa; 503 N. J. ar., 9c 1921 17th nw., 8c, m. L WALTER H. ACKER, 701 llthnw. $401401 31st, 12r. frame, a. m. L Bi:EBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F. nw. $401337 7th st nw., store and cellar. HEISKELL & McLERAN. 1008 Fst nw. 40.501505-7-3 22d nw., 9r., now. 1341 U nw, lln 125 E nw., 8r. WALTER II ACKER, 701 14th nw. $40.75204 Indiana ave. nw.; 8n brick. JAS. 31. YORK & SONS. 90 G st nw. S42.50 C31 Md. avo,no.;llr.; ra. L S42.50 053 Md. avo. no.: lln; m. i. JAMES G. JEbThR, G39 F st nw. 45.00 1S21 RiggspL nw.. 3-storr, 12-r.buftb. A STRAUSS, 203 7th st nw. S45.00 1427 N St. nw., G rooms. JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 G st. nw. $50.00430 M st. nw.. 10 rooms. JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410 G st. nw. 5501330 Corcoran st, lOr.; bath, a.m.L; side lot GRAHAM & CAMPBELL, G1714thst S52.50 llr. br!ck;E. Cnp. st: brlckstable. JAS M. YOKK & SON, DOS G st nw. $00621 E. Cap., 12 rs. and b., steam heat HEISKELL & McLERAN. 10J8 F st nw. $60-17531 10r., etc.. E. T. KAISER, 810 F nw. $60 DeL av. & Cstno., h'nds'mehr.st&br.,12r JAS. M. YORK & SON, 903 G st nw. S65.00 2119 O st. nw., 12 rooms. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. nw. $75 2MG 13th st nw., 11 rs. and b. IIEISKELL & McLERAN, 100S F st nw. 8100-1412 1 st. nw., 18 rs , 2 h. IIEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st nw. FOR RENT Se.; E St., opp. Marion Park, bet. 5th and 6th., a neat G-room house. $16.30 per mouth. np25-4t FOR RENT In Montroso Flats, 1115 9th st. nw., 7 rooms; bath, range, com plete; steam heat; elevator; posscsssion Mayl. J.ILGRAY&CO. al9-2w FOR RENT 1717. 1719 Do Sales St. nw.; thetc houses are cow and very com plete; 10 rooms; beautiful outlook; all modern improvemputs; will not be rented for boarding-houbes. O. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. uw. a23 lm FORRENT Dnigstoreand ice cream par lor; superior tounythingin tho city, located at intersection of Brightwood aveuuo and Rock Creek church road, Petwprth addi tion; terms reasonable. For particulars ap ply to AUSTIN P. BROWN & CO., 1416 F bL nw., or at above building in Petworth. apl9-t Bet. AH and 6th Sts.,on Pa.Ave C. IVL EMRICHV Proprietor, FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT 1234 Mass. ave. nw., a. m. 1., . cor. 13Ui St., 10 12. $104.04 1747 lth st. nw.. a. m, I., near Dupont Circle, 15 rs 75.00 1761 P st. nw.. a. m. i.: 13 ra. 67.60 11 20 Ota et. nw., a. m. i., central location, 13 rs 60.80 804 K st. nw.,-a. m. I., central location, 13 rs ,. - 55.00 1708 L st. nw., a. m. 1., near Con necticut ave.. 12 ra 50.58 925 8lh st. nw., a. m. i., 10 ra. 50.48 2030 G st. nw., a. m. I., 13 rs. 50.00 910 1 2th st. nw., a. m. I., 12 ra. 40.00 1422 3d st. uw., a. m. I., 10 rs. 35.50 2CM D st. nw., a. m. i., 10 ra. 33.50 453 I st. se., a. m. I., fronts pub lic park, 7 rs 21.50 1008 B st. ne., a. m. i., 7ra. 20.42 1422 T st. nw., a. m. 1., 6 re. and cellar. 20.30 Full list furnished free on application at orrico. A. S. CAY WOOD. 9 a28-3t 933 9th8t.uw. FOR RENT 1511 20th St. nw.; 12r. and bath; in first-class condition; at $70. ROBT. I. FLEMLVG, 1018 12th st. nw. ap20-llt for rent no. 1309 14th at. nw., 11 roomsandbath. No. 121 1 Q st. nw.. 10 rooms and bath. No. 1G11 13th st. nw., 10 rooms and bath. No. 1G02 Vermont ave., 10 looms and bath. Above houses can be rentinl at reduced rates for the summt-r months. A. nEITMULLERA CO., a5-tf 1331 14th st FOR RENT OR SALE Number of su burban homes, 5 to 17 rooms: low prico to good parties; also Col to a Point Hotel. M.A.BALLINGER1422Fst.nw.m31-tf FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT 2 or 3 light, airy rooms on 2d Hcojr; new house; heat, gaa and bath; uearcars and herdics; $9 and $13.50. OWNER, 615 6th st. ne. a28-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms on 1st rioorln accr uer bay-window brick; concrete cellar and bath; ncarcara and herdics; $11 permonta. OWNER , 1420 Fst.ne. ap28-3t FOR RENT Newly furnished room; book case, etc.; suitable for students; routhem exposure; gentlemen only; summer rates. 2108 H tt. nw. a28-2t FOR RENT Nicely fur. cool 2d story front room; south and east exposure; all mod. Imp.; neat and clean; home com forts. $8. 35 M st. nw. a28-3t FOR RENT Beautiful, first-clas3 flats in the Concord; 23, 5 and 7 rooms and baths; for the summer or tho year; elevator, cafe; housekeeping allowed. THE CONCORD, New Hampshire ave. ap28-3t FOR RENT Delightful cool front room with board at 635 B st. sw.; convenient to cars aud herdics; 2 in the- room, $16 each. a28-2t FOR RENT Light housekeeping, 2 frota moras, rurulshed complete; .looking uten sils, dlshvs, sewing machine, organ, gasj both $14 per mouth. 301 10th st. sw., near Smithsonian. a27-2t FOR RENT Housekeeping flat; 5 rooms and bath; or 3 rooms, kitchen and bath; splendid parlor; new and bright, steam, eiectno bells; janitor's service. THE COMO. 15 Grant place. ap28-3t FOR RENT 3 unrur. rooms, $12. with gas; light housekeeping; near G. P. O., 1'ension orfice aud car lines. 633 2d st. ne. ap27-2t FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, ap27-2t At 942 N. Y. are. FOR RENT 3 nice rooms for light beuse keepiiiz, with use o bain, same floor; jear 2 lines or cars; very desirable; rent. $1G per mouth. 433 1st se. ap27-2t THE MARBLE HALL, 902 PENN. AVE. FOR RENT by tho Day, Week, or Month. Inquire of the Janitor. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT; centrally located. Apply No. 722 Eleventh street northwest. NINE ROOMS and stable; lot 100x225; Chart ion Heights, Md.; clear of incum brance. THOS. F. BARRETT 4 CO. SALE OS EXCHANGE. SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE. lot 50x125, at Charlton Heights. Md.; clear of incum brance. THOS. F. BARRET & CO.. 519 12th St. nw. Will trade or soU 7-room house and store, opposito Mahone site, reasonable. J. 1). SULLIVAN, 13th and G sta, nw. RAILROADS. RAILROAD, STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Fffect April 21. ! 1030 A M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED-Pulf. mau S!eeplE Dinin j. Smoking, and Obser vation Cars Uarnsbum to Chicago, Cincin nati, Indianapolis, St Loais, Cleveland, and Toledo. Buflet Parlor Car to llarrfaburu. 10:30 A. -M. FAST LINE. Pullman Buffet Par lor Car to Harrisbnnt Parlor and Dining Cars, Harmbure to Pittsburg. 3:40 P. M. CHICAGO AN D ST. LOC1S EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to-IIarrisburs. Sleeping and Bining Cars, Uarrisburg to St Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P. M. SOUTIi-WliSTERN EXPRESS.-PuB-man Sleeping and Bining Cars to St Louis, and Sleeping Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS PuUraan sleep ing Car to Pittsburg. 750 A. M. for Kane, canandaigna, Rochester, aud Niagara Falls daily, excopt Sunday. 10:30 A. M. lor Elmira and Ronova, daily, except Sunday. For WiUiamsport dally, 3r!0 P. M. 7a0 P. M. for WiUiamsport. Rochester. Buffalo, nnd Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with sleeping ear Washington to Suspension Bridge via Buffalo. 10:40 P. M. for Erie, Canandalgua. Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Fans daily; stooping car Washington to Elmira. For Philadelphia. New York, and the East 4:01 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED." aU Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti more, for Now York dally, for Philadelphia-week-days. Regular at 7 03 (Bining Car), 7:20. 9.C0, 10.00 (Dminc; Car), and ll.CO (Din ing Car) a ra.. 12.15, 3:13, 4:20; G.-10. 10:00, and 11:35 p. m. On Sunday. 7:03 (Dining Car), 70, U.C0, 1I-0J fining Car) a. m., 12:15, 3i'5, 4i0, G:40, 10 CO, and 11:35 p. m. For Phila delphia only. Fast Express 750 a. m. week days. Express, 2 01 and 5M p. m. daily. For Boston, without change, 753 a. m. week days, and 3:15 p ni daUy. For Baltimore, 0:25, 7:03. 7:20, 730, 9:00, 10.00, 10.80, 11:0J. and 1150 a. m , 12:13, 2:01, 3J3, 3:43, (4.-01 Limited), 4:20, 4rt, 5!l0. 6.03. G.-40, 7J0. 10JXJ, 10.40. IMS, and 1TS83 ii m. On Sunday, 7:05, 7:20, 9.00. 9.03, ' 1030, 11:00 a. m., 12:15. 135,2.01.3:15,8:18 fiiW Limited), 4:20. 5:10, 6:05, 6:10, 7U0, lO.-OB, 10:10, and 1135 p. m. For Pope's Creek Line. 7:20, a. m. and 433 p m. daily, except Sunday. For Anapolis. 7-JX), 9.0J, and 1150 a. m., and 4r23 p. m. dally, except Sunday: Sundays, 9.0J a. m. anu 4.-v p. in. Atlantic Coast Lino. Express for Richmond, Jacksonville, aud Tampa. 430 a. m.,3:0p. m. dally. Richmon-I aud Atlanta, 8:40 p. m. daily. Richmond only. 1157 a. m. week-days. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 a. m. dally, and 4:23 p. m. weok-dnjs. For Alexandria. 439. 633, 7.-45, 8:10. 9:13. 1057 11:50 a. in , 12-50, 1:40, 320,42, 6:00, 537. 6:15 S.02, 10:10, and 1139 p m. On Sun ayat4.30, 7:15. 9.15 a. m., 2:43. 6.13, 8JE, and 10 JO p. m, LeaTo Alexandria for Washington, 6:03, 6:43, 7JK , 8:00,9:10. 10:15, 10.23 a. ni., l:00 2:15, 3.00,3:21 5:00, 530 0:13. 7aX). 750. 9U0. 10.52. and 11.-08 p. ra. On Sunday at C:43, 9:10, 10.23 a. m.,2 15, 530, 7.-00, 7.20, 9:10, and 1052 p. ra. Ticket offices, northeast corner of llthstreot and Pennsylvania Avenue, and at the station Sixth and B Streets, where orders can bo loft foi the checking of baggago to destination froa hotels and residences, S. XL PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General PassenserAei Pennsylvania