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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1893-TWELVE PAGES ll FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. op FOR SALE—LOTS. RAILROADS. HOTELS SE OR BENT— rere ge E Bae shageeeeee gee sae 8 e Ae 3 a8 seuseeegyes bast ot : far er, mi. $200 ioro ES Se tates = 20 2B : is. Be ee a ares 8.74 87 #10 234. Hr. 18.50 65 414-16 18.50 Eat “8 . 30 2308 M, Sr. w & g- --17-30 30 2479 N. 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Or....827.50 FOR RENT—UNFURNISH® p, Hotel central: 258, nit aah a 2a Bre St On td Ba Fe fi3t 2th st near M nw. Ir. 1 FFICES HEAP et nw, basem’t G75 140 Pa ave, 1 bh ant Fete & Vitis 3 B13 ite ata. EY st 45 1th Ne bet R ant § cor 12th ro feoal 40 1417 Gst aw. Ist an) 147 49 20 Px II40 1423 Sw cor Tith and Bya-".40 fas 09 | 18002 Maal tand cor N Hf a} No 6 fi Corcoran tt 13 198. 67/ ne 0 1149 fine « 3235 3 weesane 1. an wad Paks yard) =<—— Fst nw, several Fost nw. offices 11th ES 40 1512 Mst nw 1214 Fst aw, ave | 1i3t Dath'oe aw (reac): ceonly. dove houses can ins. owe va mo by permit 22 FOR RENT_NEW HOUSE. a7 roma, bath. pantry, ered; rent, $26.50. FOR RENT-ONE OF THOS! eight-room houses, with bi East Capitol sts.;' ail mod coureniences: elegantly month. Inquire at office o! ING, 416 Sth st. o.w. back ay. eal =a ck balla caller: Injuire 1809 Fst. SOT 6 ba HANDSOME NEW bh, corner Sth and mprovements and COMMISSIONER UF DEEDS 42ND NOTARY PUB Me for ai by kK COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATB and U. and territors. oe S. Commissioner. BALL. 1321 ¥ st. ow, Several a iy $2,600 to of these houses as to pay sensible. houses, well built, nice 1 3 in good aired, oxi $300; balinee Soon Rear government’ printing office; locality. oe re $5,400 Tt Ie as ce rent, ‘3 w bi ; 2 stories and base- Beaty, beautifully. papereds in. tret-class, Tepatr; Shore eins Sega ir Bavip STONE, ree and 800 Fat, aw. FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT NEW hep gee aT rice: make a FOR a business FOR Ste aE, ae: @ nice, B cash, FB oO, eee ae SALE—OR EXCHANGE—BEAUTIFULL COR- ee dwelling at 17th and 8 sts. a rou N. H. ave. reservation: rouse Peeiiea “beth room; hard’ wood bot water heat; n2-8t é foot Pa. ee awe FOR SALE AIT 21ST ST. N.W.; 2 STORY BRICK K snWESCOTT, XX & HIESTON. n2-3t 1907 Pa. ave. n.W. FoR SALE—2002 AND 2004 18TH ST. N.W. tone and brick dwell! fara wood finish cash. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. w. nest FOR tion; cabinet Bot water beat; 11 rooms and cash. n2-8t SALE—DESIRAB! st. north. facing N- with tiled bath root and m.L; very cheap for BLE D hard wood tifed wr %, bath; very cheap need ts Seeree, ee home old monthe 9 S008) ter terms tw. $3,500; will sell if ‘suit. Apply 1221 to ‘suit. Apply a2. SALE—1226 G ST. N.E.; 6R. AND es cllar; 3 rooms on oor; fot 16x00 to wile south front; newly papered; convenient to a hac Yet open mp bays a NEW: $25 a month; 18th and $s sts. HANCOCK. & CO. nl Cor’ 1th and’ @ sta. NORTHEAST. FOR Sa L St. NE; NEW, Gh. AND cellar; furnace; all B cash. 'See this ‘and NK L. HANCOCK & CO. Cor. 13th and G sts, NORTHEAST. FO! stylish finish; Pal i oak mantels; Der mont oe one left. GO! R SALE—707 13TH ST. N.E.; FOR SALE—$1,060_$20 CASH, $20 MONTHLY, ire Groen and oo frame’ ee Be RM ings ea MHANCQCE € CO., RTHEAST. reception A FRANK lal last NEB BHO oe Pee dor-st® pt S4LB THAT ELBGANT, NEWLY FINISHED and decorited No.'2114 O st. nw. eveliing Ko. ae ad. io Auction column. GEO. W. + Auctioneer. nol-2t' IR SALE—A NICE NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE AT ete Park, on 12th st., with a.m.i.; price was $800 BALANCE pew | ero gd brick; f.B. 4 For SALE-A HANDSOME HOUSE; 6 ROOMS “iarce) und bath; most beautiful portion of Cap- itol pul. facing government | reservation; eons repair; cellar and a.m.i.; price, $5,000; ‘A st. se. ‘Apply OWNER, Room 5, 1201 Pa. FOR” SALE—BARGAIN HUNTERS’ PARADISF— Those pees 3 ont tome brown Co ‘Press me foe § at ‘F200, 1: and U Sts. aw. for $7,000, $7, ts at $250 to $500 reduction San sane lanes "Cee of the above, 2000 and it. w., have “tage Toor, But ts - reception tall’ on first floor, with handsome, light, airy =7 ‘bed. roots above; beautifal yard; furnace best. |, 1118-1118 and 1117 U st. n.w. (near 22th: 9 sarge, mmodious and cheerful rooms each: ' southern houses have exceptionally flue interior decora- tions, electric bells, electric gas lighting appara- tus, ing tubes, etc. ome seekers. wives tired of bouse bunting shontd fnspeet at_once Watchman present constantly, ow? Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. FOR pein nit oe 7-ROOM HOUSE; MOST DE- sirable portion of northeast; close to cars: easy reach of all departments; all latest improvements, Will sell cheap to immediate buyer and for very small cash payment and balance amounting to Font. ‘The C a of lifetime to > Eat a home. you have only s little money saved come a1 buy. Room 5, 1201 Pa. 026 FOR sar NEW, aODRES Xx. fice. 61 = AT A SACRI- |. BARSTOW, | .0c26-6t 1 F st. nw. FOR SALE—CHEAP EAP LOT NORTH SIDE OF G ST. B.wW. ear fo3 mn __B2-3t 80x61 feet; offer wanted. WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n. We FOR SALE—A Tot on Ziv at = OERIRAELD BUILDING E n.w. 0c28-6t 927 F Por. Ne Cai 7. 800. foot N. Capitol and T. Cor. N. amen and $1 foot Cor. ist and T nw. f1 foot Cor. ist and § n.w cL set R bet. N. Capitol and ist uw. 1 foot 8 bet. N. Capitol and ist n.w.. +-T5e, foot T bet. N. Capitol and ist n.w... Ge. foot oc28-6t A. L. BARBER & CO., 802 F at. aw. yon st., Columbia Sts., at a price oe ae Os telah, bet. insures @ profit. PARKERS 18 Fat, tw R SALE—EAST- party walls; near corne: Sts.; on monthl: a home. OWN’ weer On ae r 9th and East rents; a rare chance to hull 5 9th'st. we. ocld-1ma2t' oe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. [Goi tingee dl hgh ag! eae SOME ee on railroad. MOND, Byatteviltes ‘ua. SS FOR SALE—LOOK AT THIS CAREFULLY—1008 M st. p.w.; clegant new house: stove front: hard wood: ‘hot water heat; every conventence; Rot built ‘contract, but , es days’ labor. Ite L = ang) makes this very desirable; SALB—«34, 480 aTH ST. N-E TWO PAR ticularly handsome, es room bay cs dow pressed bricks: 19 feet os bait with ex- Closet room: bright, dry, cher’ cocrenlenty terms $a7;, inate of owner, aa t axae, 6 we FOR SALE—ONE BROWN-STONE AND = 3 10 eS mantels, re scagtion ma ball I falabed tn Boorlst, ew Vestibule, electric robes, electric fat Pne ae ie Maralia, eroment offi then, “Feablousbie rs horhood west of 14 OWN oo 5, 1201 Penn. Har, all mod. tmpa 1806 st. nw. Apply to tori two lines of care. HANNAN, 517 11th st. o.w. FOR SALE—A FARM, AND A BARGAIN, 105 acres se by a 10-room dwell tated, with necessary outbuil in’ two tracts; one of 85, im- . beautifully lo on three roads; variety of fruit; ‘eteelint 8 miles from the an estate at the nd with’ twenty acres conven- woods situated Capitol will be bold’ to to settle low figure 500. ‘ther information call on WALSH de SCHWARTZ, oczbn2&4-3: 125 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALE—VILLAGE HOMES IN F country seats, farms of A bg — timber at prices and 0c28-7t COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockvilie, Ma. FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE PAR oF 190 ACRES; 2% mi |. from Warrenton, FOR SALE—Honrszs & VEHICLES FOR SALE—-WANT suitable for any OF USE—6 GOOD HORSES; Barpene; for cash or on time, FOR SALE-LAND AT ROSSLYN, per _WM, F. GEYER, 466 n2-3t* FOR SALE—THREE See SS buggy, one Columbun bu + must be - 28 at SUBURBAN PROPERTY _| [257- ape (ulmubur busey: AT 3 CENTS WANTED — HORSES and at Ballston, at 1 cent r foot; oe and every attention: tf house, with 18,750 feet 200; $4 this month—duri winter, $8; grain of land, for $1,600; $200 cash, balance to suit; | fed. Address C. L. CAMPBELL, 1325 F st. new. also severs! other suburban houses and small tract _oell-im on easy terms. Buy a your own vegetables rents. Send for map and erty for sale. Sent free. n2-6t* lace near city and grow aod fruit and save high city city large new list of J. B. CLEMENTS, 1821 F st. ow. WESLEY HEIGHTS. Buy your lots for large profits before the univer- sity 1s commenced. DELIGHTFUL HOMES. Near two government reservations. Reasonable in price. Monthly payments. no2-6t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. nw. FOR SALE—OR RENT—AT LAKELAND, MD., B. and R.R., 8 miles out, fare, 64 cents— ar. 1,000-—$10 cuah, $10 per mo. Rent, $6 er. house, $1,800—$18 cash, $18 per mo. Rent, $1¢ house, $2: cash. $25 per mo. Rent, $15 000—| sh, Beet SEWMAN,Ow: skdiand.ot Tel Tit. ron. AL TEN-ACRE TRACTS, ON & are food avenue, and within @ few minutes’ drive the city. ‘PRICE, $100 PER ACRE. For location and par- ticulars apply to ELLERSON & WEMPLE, GIT 14th st. ‘VICINITY — Some BROOKLAND PROPER AND ‘Dargains; also houses for sale. For tnd prices all oa GRACE M. THOMAS ocl2-11a 100 Corcoran bldg. FOR SALE—PIANOS. _ \LE-102 13TH ST. ., HAD noms ey = ge only $50: parlor organ, 3.500; $500 cash. SAO We wen ots DROSS ake Ste in good order z Fi Eee top _bed room sets, 0 . ror NER | WITH THREE BAY ron, 4 spat rie rooms; | FOR’ SALE PIANO, EXTRA) | SIZE, res ‘very Séi0 ‘cust one; cost $450; good conce: ; ance SSuliable for peysician. Hace for 180 apet casks Address &. FS. 87 Sur BiSt WILLIAMS BROS., 1421 F st. nw. | _ office. SALE—A _CHANCE— ES rE ayn pA eR ‘THE BEST HAS FIVE BRANCHES 500, est, best located fered in northwest; rooms; nicely lighters; excellent neig! cable and horse _0081-8t ‘room brick bouse ever of- in excellent shape and well JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th easy in northwest, ing tubes; electric hood; convenient to car ines. JOHN F. EAGGAMAN, FOR SALE-NEW HOUSES; BARGAIN: ne. and 639 G terms; 615 to 6 and 7 sooms; back buildii Dapered, etc. inquire OWN: 623 6th st. : cellar; yai 1309 F st. nw. FOR SALE—MUST HAVE $500 CASH—WILL SELL new 7-room brick, near Lincoln Park, for $8,400) handsomel; SSE Sata WARD jail improvements; a ‘rare T. BA’ 7 G st. o.w. FOR SALE—N ORTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE, A beantiful home; 10 rooms and bath; 25 feet front; @ bargain; onl: oclé-Im ‘SEY $10,250 if sold shortly. (MES & BROADBENT, 602 F st. FOR S\LE_HOUSES— NORTHEAST. 1010 Fla ave, 1, 6r. 171T Pa ave, f ae Dh. $3, ost & gta, Rong 0 ja \ st, bh. dr, all 130 903" b, Tr. T. E. WAGGAMAN, FOR SALE-FOR EXCHANGE, HOUSES ON ground Will wear govt. trade a subs £0, 20-tout alley: price, $5, WILL TRADE — — ochi-3t DAVID 1 & nice new corner house, half cable cars, n.w.: contains 8 ‘rooms $5,000." Let me hear from you. D. _STONE, 804 and 806 F FOR SALE—BY E. C. BAUMGRAS, Tel. 780. 142i @ it., mat floor. Many of the finest residences tn the city. ces too _ hare a bargains to offer on MASS. AVE., low to be published. ST., CONN. H. AVE. AVE., K st. NOTE—Shrewd investors BUY when the mar- ket ie DULL. This is the time for BARGAINS. Actual - Buyers. Investigate, FOR SALE — brick dwelling, HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY 1815 19th at. rooms and hath room: all latest Tinprovementer carefully puilt under our personal x0) and a = io every eo ts tf i spy to TYLER & RUT oct -4w* sions ra and price welce RD, FOR SALE—ON Logan and Harlan residences and Chi tion, fine 1 value; COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NEAR THE ega- Manion with te, cottages: reeted good investment. Price redaced, as FOR SALE—FOR $1,000 LESS THAN ITS REAL owner leaving the city; Deautiful new brick ‘corner house: § rooms, bath, pantry, laun- ary, conerete cellar, furnace, cabinet mantels, speaking tubes, electiic bells: rst-class neighbor- ood; paved streets: only $6,800 on easy terms. .2° OWNER, Room 14, ‘Atlantic building. FOR For SALE READ AND. EXAMINE. PROPERTY n—241 ELM DROr K; LE’ BALANCE SH, oy TEINS. ADDRESS OWNER, 1518 “SisT™ ost. FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE NEW HOUSE; ® rooms and bath; press-brick and brown-stone front; ail mod. ; in vicinity of Dnpont Cir- cle; jlow price: $7,500; chea 8,500: lot 18x90 to 16-foot alley. Apply S EARLY, 603 14th st. FOR SALE—OR EXCH. FOR SALETOR TRADE—1424 R. I. AVE. dsome house; a.m. borhood; magnificent lot to 30- of ground large for pi immediate Pa. For SALE_WELL BUILT WELL ARRA’ house; # rooms; cellar; large closets new tion, . alley. buy a desirable bom purchaser. nw. GE—A HANDSOME COR- stable; unincumbered; will ranging in’ price Apply cigs fashionable peed foot alley; will sell alone and include’ house to Don't miss this. Room oe! bath, pantry and large convenient: desirable loea- H. ave. and Washington Circle; Bw; lot 18 ft. 2 in. by 100 ft. to There is oe better opportunity to Price and, terms moat reasonable. Key next door, 221 a 624 1éth st. nw abet ig HANDSOME NEW BRIC! cellar and four rooms on a floor; ath th: room: enameled tubs; open plumbing: cabinet mantels; electric bells lighting; handsomely de decorated; south fronts wide ‘park: ing; on wo iite* $6,500; $: bal- seg fo bet to oe een ae IN PIANOS. The only way you can tell which will suit you best is to try them all. Try all the standard makes here. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pienos, 934 F ST. at —A SUPERB UPRIGHT PIANO, $175; baer hg make; little used: the property of & aise who will sacrifice for | cash, FHOMSON'S ‘tise STORE, 621 11th st. sel-3m SPECIAL MARKED DOWN BARGAINS IN_PAR- lor Organs to close them out. Solid Walnut, latest styles, finest makes; cost as 00 and as bigh a8 $150; been slightly used, and the price now is from $45 to monttly payments. We have one very nice style for only $82 cash. A great, bargain. fee them ‘all. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 0c80 913 Pa. ave. IT IS SENSIBLE FOR THE HEAD OF A FAMILY to say that they do not care to pay more for a Piano than they are to. Where a high- priced ots guits one party, a good Piano, at a mediwta price, will suit another. We can sult you in both ‘ages. One Upright, $125 cash. HUGC WORCH & CO., 925 7th ‘nos for rent.o28 | HANDSOME ORGAN Solid walnut case: 8 stops, with double couplers; Patent extension music rack; high top: fine tone; 50; new; ae sell, for 96 cn © pay- jain; see it at once. = F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. NOT OFTEN OFFERED. A magnificent plano: rosewood ct strung grand: finest tone and acti der; worth $500 new; vou ft $10 down acd $5 monthly; don’t delay, thts time, 00 Seas Pa. ave. GREAT BWANGAINS—A FINE NEW only a short time; rand upright plano; used Bes cash will buy fi, BF. WALDECKEN &'CO., ‘ly 7th at. ow. oc2-tf PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE JUDGMENT ON THE FISCHER P THE JUDGMENT ON THE FISCHER PIANOS THE JUDGMENT ON THE FISCHER PIANOS: At the WORLD'S FAIR will give you an idea of ee worth. Here are the points: “The TONE ie musical and powerful, combined with 's sympathetle | singing Ba especially marked in the E {3 thoroughly even ithe HIGHEST GRADES is firm, yet easy and and repeats promptly. TALS ved are the BEST ote, “The MATER) and superior workmanship is manifested in every detail. “The CASES are artistic in design and the taste shown in the selection of woods merits special commendation.” We're agents for the FISCHER PIANOS. Call and try them. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pianos, 934 F ST. And 13 N. Charl victor of planos, orga: : prompt atten- tion; 30" years’ experience; highest references; Prices moderate. Address, by postal or other wise, nw ni-Im* CHICAGO, SEP SOHMER PIANOS RE- ceived first prize. Sohmer Pianos recetved ‘rat Premium.—Associated Vress. This award p! the Sohmer Piano in the market as the standard instrument of the world, HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th st. u.w., Sole Agenta Pianos for rent! Rent applied if purchased. “POINTS TO PIANO BUYERS” IS THE NAME of a little book we have jest published, contain- ing real useful and honest advice to persons about to buy a plano; drop us a postal and we'll mail you ove; you'll find it of real benefit to x you. PREIVER & CONLIFF... 45 -417 11th si nw. = POPULARITY OF THE KRAKAUER PIANOS ig due to aclid workmanship nd beautiful tone. Call at TEMPLE OF Ms G st KUHN, Sole Agt. PIANOS AND ORGAS D AND ‘varnished and polished eat to new. PA Orders. tot funing promptly attended to, A. E. WILD of G. L. Wild’ 's Bros. « Co. 709 ith st. aw. sel4-3m* 5 NNN A ORBR FER NNN AA BOB ke RXN fA Boe Ee EM NNN asa Bob FE NNN A 4 BBB EER Prawos. PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Including. some of our own make, but WM. KNABE & CO,, 817 Penna WILLIAM ELL, 623 6TH ST. S. W., Factory Piano Tuner and Repairer. Orders by mail. “Maryland and Virginia and the District, Lowest prices. Advice given purchasers ce a charge. Sal the most durable a mal) to- the musical profession; constructed (eter tne’ most _artiatie designs and in all kinds of rare wood cases. Established ‘more than 60 years PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 17. 417 Mt a STEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, == PIA ‘Organs and or rent. tr 08, for sale Wilcox & D ore, W! Bite. Symphony ROOP' lusic AMMONIATED STEAM CAKPET CLEANING Rerte—Cacpets caned in eat manser. Carpets made mo! ‘ree of charge. Mat- tresses made to order, Oiice, CABINET | COUPE OR CARRIAGD HORSE FOR SALE of below value; a very handsome and stylish knee-ac’ acting, ay, get 6 are old; 16 ha about 1,100 Ibs. goes single or double; not afraid of “aati warranted free from tricks or vice and She is a first- clesa family horse and would be dirt cheap ut 250. As owner must sell no reasonable offer Will be refused. Apply 507 12th st. _B.w.0¢23-1m FOR FOR SALE_IF A WAGON IS WHAT YOU WANT Se ee ee oer ae te call and see my large 8 sally “taney oc5-1m box wagons. JAS. EK. PROBEY, 1280 B2d st. PROPOSALS. ing for Library at street, Ween Sealed is tons M. on DAY of Rovist the bulldl for the Library of Congress, be arrcelved at thie ofice wn TWO PROPOSALS FOR COAL. a mee BUILD- Se Tak. Gctobe otto vfarhlahing and delivering of anthracite furnace coal for s m WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH ‘RER, Po and tfons and blank forms of proposal fatoes aby Ahpiication to this mice. BERNARD perintendent and Engineer. 80-8 PROFESSIONAL. PROF. CLAY Is THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED advertising clairvoyant, astrologer and medium in the city. Born “of second ‘sight, tells all the event from cradle to grave, reveals ith, wonderful pro aoe ote hidden niveteries, recovers lost property or stolen goods, points out = enemies at your friends, logether, causes revalts, ‘tells ‘whet false, interprets dreams, brings rated marriages, sith ther the one you love is true gives success in bus- frees, removes family troubles, evil influences. Strang: will fave time a lace at once, as led. Convinces what oe do. tings, dence, 489 H, | THE SSE DR. treatment cures No fee unless successful. from 7:30 p.m., at 223 4% st. nw., nil-3t* m. to Dear Pa. are. sea aoa 0s 2. More ‘Sunda; ers from other cities and all in trouble ind money by coming to right he succeeds where others hare most skeptical. Advertisrs only All. bus! confidential. Sit- 8. Ren ‘B02-6t* ee ViTar. where medical science fails. Free diagnosis dally PROF. MME. RAPHAEL, CLAIRVOYANT ASTROTA born with caul; gives names and lucky dates; tells how to retain husband or lover: advice on love, business or health; for a short time; a talis- man te all consulting ber. 615 E n.w., Room 9. set-9w* JOHNSON reader; was sworn all the events of separated; causes greatest herb doctors of Chicago. Office hou rom 8 a.m. to 11 oc le-tw* and alcohol baths manieuring by an nw. Dr. S. M. ‘medinm.. Mondays IS THE GREATEST MI hy four jndges of Chicago: t life: compels love; brings back speedy marriages; is one of the P.m. Price, 50c, 917 Sth n.w, | ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMENT; VAPOR for rheumatism and gout: also GOS 18th st. expert operator. WAYCOTT. 0c30-6t* MME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE ife | from grave. md Wednesdare at 8 p.m. daily, 10 to 9. 406 E. PROF. FANTL cradle to life, compels love and ae back the sena- rated. 1211 Delaware ave... het. M and \ Hours, 10 to 6. Sittings, ‘Sdc. cs MME. peer THE ONLY CELEBRATED glisb and German Bil events of Nite, aatrologist | in the city, Tei ce 9 p.m. All business nh RROOKE TELLS ALL THE oF EVENTS eptdential. Ladtes and ren: AND P. Station, ao ma dat. centa SAMUEL NCEE, REUBEN an x FOSTER, oe AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. F. W. HUIDEKOPER AND eg ae effect September 24, 1893. rive and leave ox Pennsyivania Pas- ‘Wash: Tooyat, “and Strasbu: —Local tations, “ through Danville and inter. coaches for Front dally, Sentey, and connects at Tynchborg with Nortak and Western stations westward IN VESTIBULED a Pullman aor ON, wa SOUTH- Sunday, for ally trom trains ftom the south arrive Washington and 8.45 p.m.; Manassas Di- ». Raat except pa and 8.40 a.m. jottesville. Car furnished at offices, 511 ard 1300 Pennsylvania Passe: tion, reservations and information ave., and rania Rail- road, Washington, DG. W. BG i, Gen. Sas, Lae TURK. Gen. risbuce’te 10.15 aie od Car to’ Pittebarg, risbu 7.50-A.Me for rope ea for oy. xoept 1 40 PB iagara Falls, Slee 10.40 wil expt Saturday, Rochester FOR PHILADEY PHL 4,00 Ae —_ Be New fork aly. va, Sti toe, Kage Cananda’ Is daily except Sut "tor Willias with Sleeping Car with Dining pee | is, and and Dine to neonatal St. Louis, and Buffet Sleeping ing Cat as —y Rochester and day. ai lamaport. Renovo and Elmira ‘Sunday. For Williamsport daily, Remorse a and daily, it sbington to Eri dally. for Buale’ aoe ae td apd Niagara ¥ Falls salty. er. cA. ip v FORK AND THE past LIMITED,” ir from Baleimore’ f for for r Buladephia week days, ni Can, and 230 hg Dipiog, Can). 25.8, 4.20, 00, A. 7.20 a.m. and 4.36 p.m. Creek Line, Gaily, except Sunday. Por amie ony. ezcent For’ Sinead ‘and ¢ =) ee seers for 25 p.m. week fa; 7.20, 0.00 and 41.50 a.m, ond 630 Sunday. Sundays, ©. .: be Sonth. 4.30 and 10.57 a. For Richmona ‘only, 7-10 p.m. — 7.45 a.m. daily and For “Aiedundrie, 4.80, "638, 7 14s. 8-40. 2.45, 10.48 a.m., 12.01" noon, 5.87, 6.15, 8.02, at “300% be t offices, Rortbenst corner 13th 5 ‘9.10, 10. 20, 9.15 and 10.52 p. Pennaylvania Avenue, and at the station, i B Streets, where orders can be ete for the checking of SM. pegeage to feyieatination from EVOST, els and residences. ‘woop, i. General Manager. (se20) General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect July 9, 1898. Leave Washington from station ‘corner of New y Jersey av For Chicago and Express trains 11.35 Aare night. Sleeping car For Cincinnati, Sr. buled Timited, 3.30 For Piresbarg and am and 8. enue and C st ‘orthwest. V. for parsenge ngers, 11 “Conta ant Indianapolis. \ Gieveiand, express dally 11.35 212.00, 1.00, 31, 25.00. x6.20,' 6.30, 17.30, 20, 311.90, 11.38 p.m. nd 8.80 am. 12.15 and 1/35 a.m., 71.15, 14.30, ‘For Hagerstown. 110.40 a.m. and ‘5: For Rovd and way points, °9.40 p.m. _— Falthersburg =~ way points, 16.25, Pio 2.45," 13.00, 14.88, $5.35, "9705" “p40, Washtegton Junction and way points, 19.20| a a i stations only. 41.15 p.m. Exprese trains stopping at pri 14.24 110.40 2 FY FAL BLUE LINE FOR” XEW Yor! HILADELPHIA. - IX For Philadelphia New York, Aaflv, 8.00 (10.90, Dining Can) (.m., 12.00. (5.00, Dining Car), Car. ‘open _at 10.00 o'clock). Buffet Parlor Care For Roston, “240 Roston and the east, 2.40. R00, (1 Sleeping Pm., on all dav trains. P.m.. with Pullman Buffet Seoning Fig Rit’ —— to Boston without change vin Poughkeepste hridze, landing pasvenge in RB. and M station at Roston. = = For Atlantic City, + 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 noon. PRIG_ VAPOR we 12.00, noon, bath, for rheumatism and ail nervous tronbles; <pircapesen om ees ‘Sunday only. also’ special treatment for catarrh and hay Sever; "with facial stesmiag cad’ mimmge. Gis | Banguse called ter'sod chetted fem betes and oS fe ocl4-im* | residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at | ticket offers. 619 and 1351 = ave. and at depot. ee eee “ J. T. ODELL, HAS. 6. SCULL. LADIES GoopDs. Gen, Manager. Geto Gen. Pas. Ag’t. MME. ACCORDEON Jointed Paper Doll itudies, . Lanterns, aat oth st “MISS E CUNNINGHAM, aud-3m oT CH making establishment at 1503 8th st. will make the la able terms; call a Mecca milena BEAUTIFUL CREPE ae CTS. PER ROLL; 13, ee jctures, Gold Paint, Colt a. YONDER 4-110 te rege FURRIER, 1808 8TH ST. N.W. “HAS OPENED HER DRESS. n.W., and test Persian styles at reason- nd see her. ocl6-1m* ESTABLISHED 1850.—FAGRET’S HAIR TONIC, Petroleum—Prevents baldness, Steps the heir end scalp in a clean and healthy condition. Sold by ocl4-3m° MADAME GENERTE, 810 A ST. 8.1 toa. D, 1 square up equal to new: curtains a W.8. THOMPSON, 703 15th st. B., WASHING. from F st. care coo ns a goods handled with care; called for and Giliverst: ocl2-1m* ACCORDION PLAITING_ONLY,, FRENCH. PRO cess this side of N.Y. ‘Be. per yd. sent ughout the inking, buttons bee _futtonbotess GW. 18 9th n.w.ocl2-1m* ing. 626 W. cian wanted in all large cities. ANTON AND. CAROLINE LERCH, and 1206-1208 NING AND fancy or orpamental matert and ‘articles of we: ticular attention. the most fashionable circl SKIRTS, WAISTS AND CAPES done at short, ne ae. a eS and a pluk SIMON'S ‘wera \T. fae TThaltimore, Md. ‘apeeeiea a -1m* at. nw, ARTISTIC OYEING, RESTORING of tent fics cn ar. OUTING SUITS given Our patronage — tno ly! DENTISTRY. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W.. SPECIALIST 10 operative and surgical dentistry. Filling and ctu poste Extracting, 23. Extracting with Cleaning, 75c. ist nts intrusted tc to practice on ons performed personally by iy ,without pain. ” No inexperi- luates nor inesmpetent ets, but Dr. urshams gas or local anaesthetic, 50, Fit'ing with plating, silver or amalgam, 7Bc, crowns, $6. Porcelain crowns, __Very best full set te GROSHON'S DENTAL PARLOKS, ESTAR. 1508 14th o.w. Art Open all hours, including Sundays. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT AUGUST 21, 1898. Trains leave daily P.), 6th and B sts. Th from Union station (B. and rough the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest an vice West from W; 2:00 p.m. daily— cial—Solid vestibuled, mewly equipped. lighted train. Pullmi ington to Cincinnati Piston car from W 55 a.m., Indianopolis 11:45 pm. 11:10 p.m. datly— ited""—a solid vestit: Pullman sleepers for Cincinnati, most complete Solid-train Ser- Washington and Chi Spe- electric: finest sleeping cars Wash- nd Washington to Chicago. ‘ashington. Arrives Cincinnati ™m., Chicago 5:29 The famous “F. ¥. V. L ale train, with dining car and Lexington and Lonisville, without change, arriving at Cincinnati 6:25 m, Lexington 6:15 0 6:55 a.m., connecting in Union depot special Pullman sleeper Wednesdays throngh to Hot a.m. Springs, 2:00 p.m. datly—Express for Warneshoro’, lottesvil Virgini: mond. points without change; arrives 8:00 Gordonsville, Char- Staunton and principal daily, except Sunday, for Rich- Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- Aces, 513 and 1491 Penna. ave, av2s He anne RIVER BOATS. — WASHINGTON STFAMBOAT CO. From 7th Steamer Wakefield and SATURDAYS at and intermed THURSDAYS and ST. Steamer T. V. A WEDNESDAYS at 8: nial Reach and all lower river landings: leaves Kinsale TUFSDAYS return landings. arriving at NESMAY and FRIDAY DAYS at 5:20 p.m. St. George's Island, Smith “LIMITED.” st. “ferry wharf.” on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS 7 a.m. for Nomini creek. Va. te landings. Returning TURSDAYS, NDAYS.. (See schedule.) rrowsmith on MONDAYS and 00 p.m. for Alexandria, Colo- rermrning | and THURSDAYS for | hington WED. MORNINGS. On SATUR: | for Colonial Beach, Colton's, creek, Coan and Yeoromico: retnrning leaves Kineale. ar. rivng at Washington SUNDAYS abont Gee, schedule.) Jo8-te €. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. gold ta, $7. oc27-1m* 1887, ificial Teoth inserted, $7 to $20: Local ae thetic used for painless extraction of teeth. oc23-1m* U.. 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEADING dental organization of Ameri ‘TISTRY at moderate prices by 1TH Scientific DEN- zperta only. | 401 ST. See card in fapother’ column. ENTAL | FREE DI INFIRMARY.—TEETH FI ‘and artificial teeth inserted without charge, ex- an cept cost of material, at 1325 H at. n.w., fal de tment” of the Columbian Caiversity, frome t to ly, except Sunday. Ex- trac open from Octoher 3 to e023 -tr OCEAN TRAVEL. G15 15th st. = ARTHUR W. ROBSON, D.w. Telephone 1644. Steamship, Passenger and Tourist Agent, ‘Tickets to Europe by all lines, Drafts in sums to suit. Foreign Express. (au9 Custom House Broker. UNDERTAKERS. Telephone, 20, AUGUSTUS BURGWORF, FURNISHING ERTAKER AND EMBALMER, ‘DI 1334 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. 0023-tr Leaves River View Sundi Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at EW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDAIL wharf. 7th street, wharves as far down as Maddox creek. Returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 p.m. Senter accommodatior until hour of sailin F. A. REED & CO. apo7-tr Pas- ms first-class. Freight received Telephone, 1705. » Agents, Alexandria 8. UL, Proprietor = Manager, — NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY LINE Ri TWEEN V FORTRESS MONROE and \ WASHINGTON, D. C., NORFOLK, VA. The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK-SOUTH RoUnp. Leave Washington Te st a.m. next day. South apd southwest. daily at 7 p.m. from foot of wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 Arrive at Norfolk at 7:20 a.m., rajlrond connections are made for all points NORTH BOUND. 6:30 a.m. next day. at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Arrive at Washington at Tickets on sele st 513. 619, 1351 and 1421 Peon- sylvania ave. and 615 15th st. nw. Ask for tickets via Telephone 750. aplé-te ‘the new line. TNO. CALLAHAN, THE ECKINGTON, 8D AND T STS. N.E., BEAU- tifully situated; electric steam heat; baths; pure water, &c.; rooms, single and en suite; G st. and electric cars; terms mod- erate. Miss M. C. Me! Prop. oc26-I1m* WILLARD’S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st, ‘Washingtoa, D. a em) EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D. GQ —____ WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. rticulars a ember 20, ni peel Firth Avenue New York ‘cht 3 aft “that dates te, Augusta, ty after and Grey treat all diseases. No cure, no Oniy established advertising wsicians in ‘hs city. Established 45 years. at. aw. ocS1-1m0* DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Jongest-established specialist in this city, with 50 years’ experience: 45 years at 906 B st. Consultation free and strictly consdeutial, oct mo* st. aw. DR. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL 18 powerful Nerve Stimulant and. Tonle OF ait the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neura Nervous Extaustion, Paralysis and that clase People who are weak, miserable, lethargic, sleepy, lack, of subition and, Sest there is as equal to this cordial. It has been in for nearly forty-five years in this city. Se Bale, ACCOUNTANTS. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT axD AUDITOR. ‘Examine’ beat erases “eine Stans ‘Contre Oc8-Lm?® MANICURE. MADAME PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROP- Odist, 703 15TH ST. N.W.—The and ‘manufacturer of FINE MAX and CHIROPODIST GOODS south of New York.au23-tr Per i tantra Reelin METHODIST BISHOPS. Their Assignment for the Coming Winter and Spring. The bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, who have been in session at the Plankinton House, Milwaukee, for about &@ week, have finally adjourned. From Mij- waukee they go to St. Paul and Minneapo- lis, at which places important meetings of | Methodist bodies, such as the church ex- tension board, will be held during the next two weeks. At noon the bishops announced the arrangement which had been agreed upon for the coming winter and spring con- ferences. A bishop always attends each conference, and it is he who makes the appointments. The Wisconsin conferences are held in the fall, and, therefore, they are not included in the lst of arrangements made by the bishops. Bishops Thoburn, Taylor, Ninde, Newman and Fitzgerald are assigned to foreign con- | ferences. Bishop Thoburn will go to East India and Maleysia. Bishop Newman to Europe, Bishop Fitzgerald to Mexico, Bish- |p Taylor to Africa, and Ninde to Japan, Corea and China. Five of the conferences for which assign- ments have been made properly belong to the fall plan of 883, but are held after the | bishops’ conference. Bishop Foster is en- | gaged in the visitation of the mission in | Eastern Asia. The South American confer- . |ence, to be held at Mendoza, February 22, has not yet been assigned. B The assignments announced are as fol- ow: |, Bishop Fitzgerald—Southern German con- ference, Brenham, Tex., November 23; Tex- as conference, Brenham, Tex., November Austin conference, Dennison, Tex., De- cember 7; West Texas conference, Dallas, Tex.,December 14; New England conference, place not decided upon, April 11; Mexico conference, Orizaba, January 18, Bishop Joyce—South Carolina conference, Camden, 8. C., January 3; Savannah con- ference, Macon, Ga., January 10; Florida | conference, St Augustine, Fia., January | 24; St. Johns River conference, Eustis, Ala, January 21. Bishop Walden—U: pper Mississippi con- ference, Winona, Miss., January 10; Missis- | sippl conference, Yazoo City, Miss., Janu- }ary 17; Gulf Mission conference, Crowley, |La., January 2; Louisiana conference, Ba- ton Rouge, La., January 31. Bishop Ninde—Georgia conference, Elli- jay, Ga. January 11; Alabama conference, Kinsey, Ala., January 18; Central Alabama | conference, ‘Union Springs, Ala., January 24; Newark conference, Newark, N. J., April 4; Japan conference, Tokio, July 11; Korea Mission conference, Seoul, August 15: North China Mission conference, Peking, Septem- ber 26; Central China Mission conference, Kinkiang, October %; Foo Chow confer- ence, Foo Chow, November 21. Bishop Bowman—Arkansas. conference, Russellville, Ark., February 7; Little Rock conference, Hot Springs, Ark., February 14; East German conference, Schenectady, N. ¥., April 14. Bishop Andrews — Philadelphia confer- ence, Easton, Pa., 7; New Jersey March 7; conference, Camden, N. J., March 14. ng 4 Foss—V‘ irginia conference, West- ford, March 7; New Hampshire confer- ence, pindinainy N. H., April 11; Maine con- ference, Skowhegan, Me.; — Maine con- Houlton, Me., May 9. Bishop Hurst — Wi ‘ashington conference, Washington, D. C., March 7; Central Penn- sylvanta conference, Hiamburg, Pa., March 14; Wyoming conference, Scranton, P; April LL Bishop Fowler—Baltimore conference, Frederick, Md., March 7; New York Eas: conference, New York city, April 4; Dela. ware conference, Wilmington, Del., Bishop Warren—New conference, Brockton, Mi Troy conference, Cohoes, N. Y., April 11; Ver- mont conference, Bradford, Vt., April 18. Bishop _Thobura—Bombay conference, Bombay, December 4; South India confer- ence. Madras, December 21; North India conference, Lucknow, January 3; Northw India conference, Cawnpure, January 11; | Malaysia Mission conference, Singapore. February 2; Bengal, Burmah, Mazafapur, | February 22. Bishop Taylor—Liberia conference, Lower | Caldwell, January 17; Congo Mission con- |ference. - Bishop Newman—Italy conference, Milan or Pa May 24; Bulgaria Mission con- | ference, Thalweil, June 27; South Germany conference, Piorzheim, July 4; North Ger- | many conference, Plaueu, July 11; Denmark | Mission conference, Frederikhaven, July 18. ——_~+-e-+—__. TO RAM EL D. Rumors of a Plot to Sink the New Brazilian Warship. | There is reason to believe, says a New | York dispatch, if the rumors in circulation | are true, that the friends in New York of Admiral Mello, the leader of the Brazilian | rebels, are preparing to give loyal Admiral EUROPEAN’S DELIGHTED, As Aw rity Calls the World’ a Splendid Success. Among the arrivals in Washington yes- terday was Cavalier Augusto G. whose home is Naples, Italy, although there is scarcely a country on the face of the globe with which he is not familiar, A list of the languages which Cav. Speaks fluently would be almost the known tongues of the world. world’s fair owes to Cav. Cafrani ence of a very large number of peans who have visited the the year. Under his auspices parties have been organized brought here for a tour of the to visit the fair. number of foreigners who have fair Cav. Cafrani said that it ate that immediately before the fa: have been, spread so tichiy eren po ee fortunate for Eu fair would have ‘ono 7 ie SH abet it # Congress Asked to Aid in Establish<- ing an Academy of Arts, The following memorial will be sent te Congress. F incomputable value to art, dustrial development in America, sire, as the fair cannot be continued other year, that Congress will aid in establishment of a national art, science and industry, = scholarships, the several sta’ from the public schools those de thy of scholarships; that have detailed teachers from navy, and the highest talent tional schools of Europe, and as may be possible of the Colt sition shall be purchased for the in case the city of Chicago Jackson Park and such ~¥ — a@ national academy, scholarships surpassing in number those the French Academy, or 15,000, shall be ——— among the states, and Jackson "ark be recommended as the permanent home of @ national school larger and ter equipped than any in the world.” bit itll LE BREE i 5 Hi Fe peRe Gs i rt t ——_—_9e— THE CAPTURE OF BULUWAYO, from Cape Town says that the troops un- der the command of Maj. Forbes and Dr. Jameson, sdministrator of the British Mauritz a surprise when the steamer El | Cid attempts to leave on November 12| equipped as one of President Peixoto's| cruisers. Although it is denied by the firm | of M. Moran of No. 12 South street that | within the past few days they have not| parted with any of their powerful steel-| built tugs, it is understood that Mello’s rep. reser:tatives are anxious to buy a couple of them. | The object of the purchase of such power- ful and swift sea-going craft, it is believed, | is to encounter the El Cid and ram her | ed |down off Sandy Hook, provided she sails | away with the Brazilian flag flying astern. If El Cia clears with the stars and stripes, under escort of the powerful armored cruiser New York, no effort will be made to destroy her. An apparent accidental | collision between El Cid and some strong harbor craft is a possibility until Petxoto's | 2 dynamite cruiser is on the high seas. South Africa Company, occupied Buluwayo after several fights, in which the Matabeles suffered heavily. The first fighting occurred between Hope Fountain and Buluwayo, where the Matabeles had concentrated im force. The Matabeles were armed prin with their native weapons, assegais knot-kerries, although some of them had rifles that proved of litte service to them. The natives fought bravely and made > perate attempte to get within striking dis- tance of the British. The latter, age with ro let *: ay getting trouble to keep them sayy & close quarters. During one of the fights Maj. Forbes’ columns made an onslaught upon the Matabeles and de- stroyed half of a regiment numbering dreds of the natives. The British loss all the engagement was light. ——_+e-+—_____ FIRESIDE FINESSE. How the Girl With the Pink Morning Gown Brought the Old Man Arouné. From the Chicago Tribune. “I saw you driving with George last evening,” said the girl with the yachting cap, “and I could hardly wait until morning to find out how you succeeded in evading your father—whom I saw going into that horrid little Mrs. Flightie’s house an hour later.” “I didn’t have to evade him,” replied the girl in the pink morning gown. “He on the front steps and watched us off. “Yes, dear, but that was before Flightie had reminded him that he was young enough to marry again himself.” “You don’t mean—” “But he won’t—" “Oh, no, dear. I told him that « book of poems would be more suitable.” ae fe —¥ ge are so clever,” ed the girl w the yachting cap. “Well, in the first place, I gave George a few instruetions. Then I gave 2 ogy 4 and told papa that I intended to stay at home evenings and amuse him. I him a pair of ~~ took to singing old songs to him after ner, and apparent- ly oblivious to the fact that “nb kepe fidget- ing about and looking at his watch, and — he was wearing a new tie almost every or noticed the other day that he had on @ buttonhole bouquet—that is generally serious sign for a widower.” “Very true. Well, the other I had been singing ‘Annie Laurie, Doon,’ and “The Land o’ the Leal,” I over and perched myself on the arm of chair, and, smoothing the hair away the bald spot on his head, T said. I have decided never to leave you, papa, but devote my life to making you happy in your declining years." “Fancy talking about declining years to s man with a pink necktie.” “Yes. Well, he wriggled away from me and mumbled something about vane ola maids. I assured him that I did, too; my duty to him was of the first i +i ance. Then I told him that he ought to go to church with me every , as he was ing ol ‘ou didn’ : aid. Ln) poy ly said: “By the way, t become that young fellow whioMised toh to hang around you “Oh, T never see him now,’ I replied. ou remember you forbid me to have thing more to do with him, so I~” “Why, Mabel Gotrocks!” “It was all fair, dear. Then I said: sides, it is better so, papa, for I ebuld never leave you.’ He coughed, and mi something about ‘not minding that.’ I went on: ‘He ts evidently get' his feeling for me, too, for IT hear is quite attentive to Mrs. Flightie.’ ” “Oh, Mabel, you—” “I know, but I had to do it. That papa furious. 14 with his daughter's affections.” “Oh, goodness!” “Yes, and I replied that Mrs. Flightie would make him a lovely wife, and that I really did not care much for after all. Then he worked himself into a perfect fury, and finally commanded me to marry George on pain of eternal displeasure.” You surely don’t mean it?” do. I sent George a note saying that It was all right. He came; papa has taken him into partnership, and the wedding is set for September.” ut Mrs. Flightie and— that's all right. She ts going te marry old Mr. Millions, but papa doesn’t know it yet.” -——_— ++ ____ Miss Howard Gave Way. A sad scene was that which occurred when the chief mourners moved out to the carriages at the Carter Harrison funeral yesterday. Miss Howard, who had endurea the strain of the services with remarkable fortitude, gave way completely when the stress was removed and burst into violent weeping when the portals of the charch had been opened. Many friends assisted her to a carriage and she was driven to the | Harrison residence. An hour later it wes reported that although the condition of the heart-broken woman was perilous to her health, the relief from the strain of the Past few days, with their scenes, had produc- @ beneficial effect and no serious results are expected. Miss Howard will return to | the south today. a All lovers of babies who saw the beautiful off inting representing the “Awakening of Love,” Inthe “Mellin's exhibit at the world’s fair, will be giad to know that the world’s fair com: missioners have granted to Mellin’s Food the high- award for imfaats’ foods—s medal end