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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1897-14 PAGES 4 18 FOR RENT—HOUSES. ‘__FOR SALE—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. FOR REXT- GROOM HOUSE: BATH; HOT AND water: hall; large yd. 1133 Park place; only Apply 12 6th ct. ne. oe FOR KENT—2149 AND 2151 FLORIDA AVE. N.W., between Mass. ave. and R st.; 9 rooms; very de- near rapid ‘transit; only $35; re. oed-im® REXT— "| 600 ne, stodedwg.-17.50 Foe 2st, tae'a. .8125.001 S013 2d nw, Grab. 10.30 T7209 2st ew. fur’d. 75.00! 1518 N A Or. 1189 N Bi av.12r&b-67.50 1256 3d ‘12h 121 Sr. 45.50 2226 Pomeroy. 1104 NH ay.trébe.B0 6) dus 14tn aw, ‘nicely 2149 Lo veleb 30.45| furnish'd 103 C cel&ba-25.5)| The Stanton flats — For 1306 N’Ciy,6-,cel,b-29.50) colored tenants. euzs-tf BH. L_ RUST, 608 14th nw. ‘Cit RENT — 2108 Ward pl, 8r...33.50 fore Vey. for,twr$209.00| 120 Londoun ct 66,416.30 7-10.00) BrookI'd houses. .9.50 up Entor r ee Con ae yO G20. Whitney av, 6 ‘oe Mel ACHLEN REAL ES. AND LOAN CU., N4tt 0th and G sts. ‘r.13.30 EW oOoMT LOCATED WN OH > sd xcd nlsbed throughout: all_ mod. imups.+ ENEY sco" mW. WALSER & SO3 rat sell R st., Bckington; ey balance m . Howse” ocll FOR SALE—$5,000—T NEAR COR. 16TH. S-story, 9 rooms, lot 1 aitey. HS Sco oc8-Bt* ‘520 10th st. -n. ‘FOR SALE—LOOK—1700 B. 1. AVE. _ Make me an offer. R. S. DONALDSON, oc8-2t® 520 10th st. nw. FOR SALE—RBEAUTIFUL HOMES. Gaasof adve ise be sold. inpot advertise them—must KR. S. DONALDSON, oc9-2t* 520 10th st. aw. FOR SALE—R NEAR CONN. AVE. ‘This Large double house, 38 feet front. $i recme, large stable, best loration, - exchange for small house. R. S. DONALDSON, oc8-3t* 520 10th st. nw. | = or.$4,900 pran| 1685 17th st, 10r. .45.00 Povave One | ies Corcoran. Be 240.00 FOR SALE—I WILL SELL MY HOUSE, near 34 a Be for $4,000. ‘5 Cost me $5.700. | Circumstances compel me to Address Box 9, Star office oc8-2t® ny. ... $1,500.00 1248 11th nw, Lr. -45.00 Wl Sst. 43.00 lyin F st, 45.00 00 1 1 sto 3 418 14th st, Or - Pa cre, lor ioth nw, 10.40.00 O pw, -40.00 619 NY ave, biack- emitb shop « dw.40 00 Flat 5, B & Q, or. .40.00 7 lth ow, 14r 40.00 1336 _G rw, 10r....40.00 1417 Mass av ‘Lér.125.00 316 East Cap. lit .40.00 FOK SALE—BY B ©. BAUMGRA: Phone 1902) 1410 G st. n.w. a JUARTERS FOR FINE MODERN HOMES. Prices too low to be published. Cail for list. ocd-4.tf FOR SALE—CHARMING BRICK HOUSE, WITH Perch and inside finish in natural wood; rooms, bath, pantry, chine closet, wash tra; cellar, furnace heat, open fireplaces, and has some ‘mantels; location very select; a veritable bird's nest for bride and groom; price, to sell quick, reduced to $4,000; $300 or ‘more cash, bal- ance cass. Address ELSBETH, Star office. Oc-2t* six 1925 N st nw,lir..100.00 2428-26 14th nw,10r.37.50 sey 14th aw, Lir..190.00 2420 14th nw, 9r. 37.50 sel 16th nw, I1r.100.00 1906 16th ow, Sr. ..35.00 1345 Fia_av,pt2di. 100.00, 22d and P 2a o..— Takoma Park, Car i $5.00 roll ave, erie See ce Son S Jet = 100.00, th nw, - -35.: 73.00 3023 P nw, 9r. i 75.00 824 12th st (UP), 74.25.50 00 SOT ISta nw, Or... .25.00 FOR SALE-SEVERAL NEW 6 AND 8-ROOM houses in Holread Manor, sdjoining Columbia Heights, at baz in prices. Come see us atout —= PLANT @ Tu IN, 1429 N. Y. ave. FOR S4LE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—SEVERAL OF those handsome hotses on University place bet. Welling and Exclid; only a short Squa‘e froi ath st, ‘The7 have’ parior, reception hall, diniuz room, 2 pantries Kitchen on Ist floor. Six Led rooms and tied bath above. Extra large Surd, to wide alley; large cellar and furnace, If yeu ‘are looking for a home, call on as about these. We can make and terms right. 0-7 PLANT & IN, 1429 N.Y. ave. Flat 1, B & Q, Tr. 1813 Linden st. 1443 Pierce pl, 7 917 E st sw, 6r. 1524-26-28 ‘29th 1449 N nw. Tar. FOR SaLE—LOVELY HOME, FACING FINCOi PARK; 6 ROOMS AND AML; AT BARG: FIGURE. 8-ROOM BRICK, HOLMEAD MANOR, $3,600. 6-ROOM_ BRICK, NEAR COR. 107 AND E. CAP. STS., $3.10. 8-ROOM BRIC STORE, B ST. NEAR 9TH ST. N.E., $3,600. SND uahy “OreEns CHAS. A) SineLDs, 1405 F ST. N.W. ec9-8t 1621 2st nw, 10r nw, 9F, each. 3027 Nocw, ize, our B sw, 6 233 v.13 131 Ist sw, fie tits ne, ar 3a floor, 981 Pa I7i¢ N nw (club rooms) Sil 13th ow, 20r- 1350 dw Gr. 4015 8th nw, Sr. 2209 11th nw, 8 316 Ist se, Tr. FOR SALE—BRICK; TEN ROOMS: ALL M.I. AND ern bath; in good order and excellent loca- qaaeioee 14th and 15th north of Q st.; a bar- gain to quick buyer; terms; white or colored. 0c9-3t* B. P. MIMMACK, 1410 G st. 2133 G nw, 6r. 1343 E st se, Sr 60.00 224-22 Ist 81 55.00 1507 Union et. 4r- -10.00 50.00, € & 16 Watkins st. 50.00 Chevy Chase,5r,ea.10.00 2404 Lach st NE cor 33d & Pros- 2402 14th nw, Tir pect sts in, a, Se-30.08) 1S Tse ee i st, dor. 50.00) 2, 3, Bala row, O& EB, 1st&2d per mMo...50.00) sts,” Sr, each......3.00 ser pl.10r.50.00) 1024 Trinidad av, or 16r... 50.00) h st ne. Ox tt's station, Fr 50.00) own d,10r.—— ver pllir.50.00) 9 & 10,N & O.. 0 OUR LIST OF FURNISHED HOUSES IN ANOTHER COLUMN. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. nw. 1315 2th nw, 10r. 61s_E nw, Ir. Livi Mass av Ceal yard, 30th and K nw, 115 L se, 4dr. 11 Gould's al, 4 Nailor'’s alley,bet_ FOR RENT— TOT Brightwood—Lith é& Park ave. B 34 P st, Tr. 21 7th ne, Tr. Union et, 4r. 15 Dingman ct. apart: Foow v0 | 1721 2uth, Sr, wa. Large_storage room. ‘&ba, each... 20 Pa ay nw.20. Cheap house nts—list at offic ect GE INS, $00 19th st. n.w. FOR RENT—1809 18TH ST., ONLY $40; 12 BRIGHT bath, pantry, large closets; a.m.i.; hot Water heating; in first-class condition. Go see it. Key at Isil.’ OWNER 0e2-8t* Georgetov n; 12 rocms; sew!y pal $33 ‘per month. Apply to OW: st. 0. FOR RENT _HOUSE 1117 10TH ST. N.W.; rooms, including bath: $25. Key at 111: Jeinins. ire at 930 La. ave. dy2i-tt FOR RENT—1002 M ST. N.W.; NEW; STONE front; 14 rooms; 2 bath rooms and cellar; perfect bot water heating; all in best order; $80.67 per 17-tt SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | M. FUR. HOt furnace, stable, and steam cars. . Take Park. ecd-2t* \TEREST TO CAPITALISTS 100 ies from Capitol; brick house, barns, ete. ple for subdivision. Inquire of J. C. MATTINGLY, attorney-at-law, 338 Ind. ave. oed-St* HOUSE; NEWLY lot Pa- arge FOR SAaLE— entrally located wty on “M"’ st. near sth mwes Wop 2oxi00; teroom brick. Price. $10,000 Several beauthtul Louses on Col. Heights at a bargain. A nl m brick house on Pierce place bet. 15th and 16th sts. n.w. Price reduced tv. .$4,000 A brick, 6 rooms, in Le Drolt Park. Price bas been $3,600." Will be sold at... -$3,000, A splendid lot on Kenesaw ave. bet. 13th and 14th sts. Price reasonable, or will exchange for a house worth $5,000. Ixcumbrance, $1,000. “Km T-room and basement brick on st. near 1th n.w.; 26 feet front. Price.. 3, $5,500 A splendid new house on N.H. ave. near “S" st., fust being finished, will be sold cheap. Will ex: change for vacant lot or smsller house. Price, $15,000 A pretty little home on “D" st. near 3d n. G rooms and bath. Will be sold on easy terms. Price... 2 BE + $3,200 A lovely home on New Hampshire ave. near Dupont Circle, 20 rooms; needs to be seen to be appreciated. See us. Nine acres of Iand at Deanwood; splendidly lo- cated for nursery or manufacturing purposes; rail- road facilities excellent. Price. $6,000 17 acres of land on line of electric cars, beau- tifully located in the D. C. The plan of the street extension adopted by the govt. will subdivide it nicely; when streets are graded will be worth 25¢. @ foot. Can be purchased now for $2,500 per acre. Splendid opportunity to get_a home cheap at Hyattsville, on easy terms; 7-roum house; high ground; good water. We also have a number of beautiful lots in this Pretty suburb at low figures and on easy terms. FOR EXCHANGE— A nice 2-story, 7-room house, lot 20x95, cen- trally located inthe rorthwest; for larger house or good lot west of 14th st. n.w. A splendid 4-story, 12-room brick, on desirable corner in Georgetown; lot 28 2-8x150; ~oom for two more smaller houses. A good bargain. Re dlaced frum $8,500 to $0,000. 1¢ sold at once. . He NER co, oc-3t 916 “Fst. FOR SALE— “DESIRABLE CORNER DWELLING.” p 9TH AND B STS. N.E. Nearly new 2-story and basement brick, contain- ing 6 rooms, bath and all m.i.; cost owner $5,000; must de sold, and eny offer will be entertained. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTUS, 0c8-3t 1907 Penn. ave. n.w. FOR SALE_25TH ST. NE. AVE.; NAW B-story and basement brick; 9 rooms; tiled bath; hot_ water heat, and a.m.i.; good cella‘. Price, $5,500, WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 0c9-3t 1907 Penn. ave. 5 ACRES NEAR ARLINGTON. rR. RR oe0-3t* 3 POR RENT OR SaALE—O AP-SEVERAL DE ses at Forest Glen and Randolph, » Stable, large lots, convent F st. vc sirabh rege lar and grounds; corner lot; at reasonable figure or exchange for mperty. Address THEO. A. H. it nw. WILL SELL LARGE AND HANDSOM idence on eur line, near Georgetown, jess than HALF ITS COST. For pai teulars, H. A. NESBITT, 36 S. Holliday st., 0c6-0i* RD- lt. ADJOINING ROSLYN, VA, AND OP- orgetown College, lots, 40x130, at trom FOR SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT brick dwelling, containing 14 rooms and room; all modern improvements; price, $6,600: a small east. payment and Valunce tn notes, For ‘urther particulars apply at once. WILLARD & REED, 1416 F st. n.w. oct-2weo. bath och-3t FOR § LE—A BARGAIN—I HAVE FOR 8: st. n.w., Le Droit Park, a very fine brick dwelling, 22 feet front, with side lot 3 feet wide and large stable In rear. The property 1s in perfect erder and heated by steam. This proper- ty can be purchased at a very low figure and on easy terms. Size of lot is 25x180, to uliey. __CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13t! LE_-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS eee a ae cor. 15th and ey Sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- ed; Will be’sold cheap and on good terms. Apply to’ owner, CHAS. C. DUNCAS 9th and D 0c8-6t LE, ON FOR SALE— $3,660; COLUMBIA HTS A new, thoroughly, ee ak rooms; reception hall and bath; suit purchaser; . to le. per foot; elevated: full view of city: Bait large front and rear yard; will be Veautifal villa sites. “OWNE only, To1ly eva | Sold on small’ cash a eae ince ocb-Gt* _ | _ocdat : ~~ 508 11th st. nw. IMPROVEMENTS — STARTED AT SOMERSET | Fon saLET Heights—Villas for sale—Gr.; on elec. ¥y.: $2, @r.; 1 2.5 . + $4,500. “Smali cash, ‘MILES FULLER, 504 11th. Comfort, Clevelard Park. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EUTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLAN- J.-S) yards from beach; elevator to appointments and cuisine of the ndard; special rates for fall. J. D. sel0-1m The Shelburne. Dyeetly on the bea we2-d,tf Open th t the J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. ) NOVE {BEE AT HADDON HALL ain open .Ercuzhout the year. sures and rinusements. ated booklet p ailed. ‘. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Season- Wil remaia opea throughout the year. Strictly Grst-class in every appointment. Write for illustrated booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, mh6-20St Owner and Proprietor. HE FENNHURST-—OCEAN EXD OF MICHIGAN ave.. Atlantic City, N. J.; clectric elevator to street level. Send for illustrated booklet. THE BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND VALE Cottage wants 30 persons in the mountains. This Point coumands wneyualed views of the Mouatains of Pa, Md., Va. and W. Lome comforts.” terms ure offered for the Months of Sept. Oct. Write for terms, &c. se W. J. MURPHY. $4,000, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, NEAR MASS. AVE. AND 10TH N.W., an Bette oper dence, with brick eet has every modern convenlence; good lot; must be sold; easy pay, ments; now rented $25 ae R. J. MARSH. oc0-8t "508 11th st. ‘bw. FOR SaLE— $3,500, NORTHWEST, WITHIN THREE SQUARES OF DUPONT oughly modern brick house; 11 led); every known convenience: built Us days" ‘ork; parlor, reception room, dining room snd kitchen on Ist floor; hot-water heat;"will be sold on easy terms. R J. MARSHALL, a new, thor- rooms and bath oc9-3t 508 11th st. nw. FOR SALE-BARGAIN—ATTRACTIVE 3 STORY cellar, il-room house, Corcoran st. near New Hampshire aye.; 8 per cent investment. Also Jot, 40x25, Corcoran st. - Near Dupont. OWNER, 1710 ocd-Rt* FOR SALE—CALL TO monthly. R. W. W. & SON, CS ens 1006 F FOR SALE @ ST. XN EW HOU US AND_WE_ wu. give you A BIG BARGAIN, ON EASY TERMS, in a new Y-room house, handsomely finished «, beautifully located at Mt. Pleasant. oo 3t RR. ER & SON, 1006 F st. ~ WAL FOR SALE -A BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE; ONLY $550 for ‘ick; water in yard and kit South Capitol st.; stall eash payment, ‘O. 630 - 2 Roman brick; 6 rooms, bath, pantry and cellar: tiled bath and vesttbule: open plumbing; firs! class in every respect; thorough ins] de- sired. Watehman on ises. ‘Terma at my of- fice. R. M. MORRISON, 600 F st. n.w. oc9-6t FOR SALE—HOUSES. $< FOR SALE—CHARMING 7-ROOM NEW BRICK, FOR SALE—A 6 PER CENT INVESTMENT—3- story store; good on oF tenant: terms. Call Feaek HUME, 0c8-3t* 404 ave. FOR SALE—OR. EXOHANGE FOR SMALLER on N. H. ave. within a block of Da- cirele: beautiful 14-room di ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 005 idth at. FOR SALE—1720 P st. n.w., an elegant home; 2 Mth; PRETTEROON © WEMELE. 00S 14th st. FOR SALE—A: low tiass Gr. and bath welll Toth and Fla. avo. 1-0. at ae He 62, 627, 629 Sth st. n.e., 9r. Dath. oct-lm_ ELLERSON & WEMPLE, ©05 14th st. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. (ONEY TO LOAN—$10,000 OR 000 AT 5 PER PENNSYLVANIA . city real estate. : Fire- ‘Station corncr of Sixth and B streets. tran’s Ina. Cos ~e oclt-iw_ | 7:50 A.M. WEEK DA\S.—PITTSBURG HAVE 5 PER CENT MONEY, CASH IN FIAND, ‘to loan on. —— estate; NO DE- 10:50 "A.M. PEXNSYLVANIA LIMITED. Lay approval of T. F. Schnel- Dining, Se ercien ae der, EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 1424 N.¥. av. | ecping. Dining. ocd Stes St. "Louls, Cleveland Toledo” Bote Parser ALWays fy HAND TO LOAN ON AP- Fy a F. FOX, 920 F st. nw.” och-tt AN, ‘AT 5 PER CENT INTEREST, PaO, mstinion I per coat an city ven! cetute. 1050 AM. "FAST LINE.—Pulkoan Bulfet Parlor car ‘ Hae - Buffet Parlor Car Harris- 3:40 PAL Cuicad GO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, for ene ‘$100: CASH AND EAST mont! =I Dew two-s wirdow pbeses, ‘Nes, 1319, 1323, 1327 and F st. ne.; six large Lees bad bath and ; china closet cabinet mantels, electric gas light- ing and Dells: ‘open plumbing stationary wash- stands; es pe alley; street soon to be concreted; close to cars and public school; open daily. GEO. P. NEWTON, Owner, 802 F st. ow. S025-f FOR SALE—BARGAINS FOR HOME SEEKERS 1 I ss itheast, aining en new in the soui cont: six rooms, bath and cellar; nice cozy homes or a 7% per cent investment; three on E st. s. dst and 2d, at $8,200 each; four on s.e. bet. Heckmun and ¥ sts., ‘at $2,850 each: three on Heckman st. bet. Ist and 2d, at $2,150 and $2,250. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Treasurer, se22-1mn G28 La. ave. n.w. FOR Sal-B—T0 SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE + story p.b. houses, on I st. nw. between 13th and 14th sts.; lots T2x144 ft. to 30 ft. alley; wrand site for on apartment house. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. naw. oe2-1in® FOR SALE_REAL ESTATE BULLETIN OF JOHN . WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. n.w. NORTH WST PROPERTY. Houses from $3,000 to §50,000. Large storage warehouse. Lots, Wesley Heights, 10c. to 20c. square foot, Spposite American University; also handsome cct- ages. Hovses from $1,500 to $5,000. Tots from $200 to $400 In Morris addition. SOUTHEAST. Houses from $1,500 to Ent SUBURBAN TRACTS. Sixty-five acres at Highland station. 871 ‘acres at Rockville, Md. ot exchang» any of the above property. FOR SALE— OWN YOUR HOUSE. I have new. desirable houses for sale on small monthly payments. Inquire at the office and look at the hcuses. M. M. PARKER, se2s-12t 1418 F st. nw. FOR SALE—ONS BEAUTIFUL NEW BUFF-BRICK bay-window house, 1121 C st. s.e.; 6 rooms, cellar; ali mod. Imps. ; oak se;_price $3,200. Appiy to Owner, MARTIN WIEGAND, 9 Va. ave. aw. be! m* FOR SALE_JUST COMI'LETED—TWO ELEGANT frame cottages on Richmond st. near the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- dence, about % mile from terminus of the 1ith st. enble cars; 10 and 16 roovis, baths, sewer, water and all’ conveniences of city home. Easy terms, For prices, size of lots, et ply to ap3-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1338 F st. nw. FOR SALE—CLEVELAND PARK. One of those attractive homes. One of those attractive homes One of those attractive homes. Others at other prices, Office, G10 14th st. Se0-tf JOHN SHERMAN. FOR SALE—CAMBRIDGE ST. ORGETOWN. nice modern hcuse of 9 rooms; equity will be sold cheap, or exchanged for smailer house. se28-4,tf ff. L. RUST. Gos 1 FOR, SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN LOTS; 50x150; HIGH; overlooking whole city; above grade; Princeton st., 200 ft. west of 7th; $2,050—third H. A. F., Star office. ‘ FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN— CHOICE BUI ing lot on 18th st. extended, south of and ne Columbia road; terms easy. Desirable houses are row being built very near this let; conerete Pavement; water, sewer and gns. LOUIS P. Si 0c9-8t 920 3 FOR oD FLORIDA ave. near Conn, ave., Improved by emall frame; well rented. Price onl: $1,950. WESCOTT, & HIESTON, %9-8t ILC 1907 Penn. a FOR SALB— “BUILDERS, ATTENTIO! Splendid corner southeast, near Pa. ave. cars, that will subdivide into seven builiing lots of nearly 17 feet front, for orly $700 per lot. Terms cen be armnged. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, st. new. oc9-3t__ 190T P ave. FOR SALE—ON EAST CAP. ST., FACING LIN. COLN PARK, LOVELY “RESIDENC PARK LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY; STREET TO BE AND STREET IN ESTIMATES FOR CON- CRETING; MONEY TO BUILD ON ECONOM- ICAL BASIS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. NW. och-Bt FOR SALE-NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, CHEAPEST lot in the northwest section; Madison bet. 17th and 18th; 18x95 ft. to 12-ft. alley; $1.50. oc9-3t_ BRICK’ & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th’ st. uw. FOR SaLE—O: ‘ASHDD I have » number of very Washington He:: bts. CHARLES W. HANDY, 009-Bt 610 13th st. n.w. FOR SALE-IN THE S.E., 37 LOTS, AVERAGE 16 ft. front, fronting large park; ‘will sell to resporsible BUILDERS on easy terms at low HEIGHTS. choice Jots for sale on prices. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Treas., 428 La. ave. LW. e22-1m FOR SALE—S.W. COR OF 16TH AND T sts. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 16th st. and 100 feet on WF st.; wide parking on both’ sts. and siley in rear.’ PERCIVAL “M. BROWS, Exr, 412 Sth st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE. EQUITY IN MOD. 2-STORY, restilence; 9 “rooms, furnace, ete; centrally located’ naw.;, for vacant lot in D. C.; title perfect. NT, Owner, Warder bidg., 9th and F. FOR EXCHANG O. M. BRY. oll GROCERIES—I WILL GIVE AN EXCELLENT 712 octave upright plano in exchange for groceries and will deal it out from $15 to $20 each month. Address GROCERIES, Star office. 0e9-8t 2 PITAL TRACTION STOCK, FOR wh e a client who will exch: unim- proved city property. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Room 6. tet Fst. naw. ecS-3t* CAPITAL TRACTION STOCK TAKEN IN EX- ‘change for fine properties in the northwest. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 615 14th st. n.w. Ait FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—A FEW LADIES’ AND MEN'S USED and sample wheels in splendid condition at $20 up aud on $5 monthly payments. F. G. SMITH, Pa. ave, oc7-Bt OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. New York-Soutbeypton (Londcn-Parisy ‘Twin-screw U. 2. Mall Steamsbips, Sailing every Wednesday. St. Louis. .Qct. 13, 10 am) Part: Paris. .....Qct. 20, 10 am/St. Paul. St. Paul St. Louis: :Nov. Oct. 27. 10 am/St. Louis. . 3, 10 am Pai Dec. Red Star Line. EW YORK TO ANTWERP. .October 13, 12 noon -October 20, 12 noon October 27; 12 noon SOUTHWARK. November 3, 1 p.m, INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION ‘COMPAN 4 Piers 14 and 15, North River. Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. GEO. W. MOSS, Agen se22-6m_ 21 Penn. aves” NORTH GERMAN LLOYD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, DREMEN, Lahn. .Tu.,Oct. 19, 10 am) Trave..‘Tu.,Nov. Kalscr.Tu.Oct 2, 9 am) Tabu, Ta, Nov. x = am le. ..Tu.,Nov. ani, Kaiser. Nov. am Saale. HMUBOUHG, PARIS. GES TEN. Havel.Sat.,Oct. 23, 10 am | Aller. S: SCREW PASSENGER SERV! LONDON, BREMEN, ‘Thursday, Oct. 28, noon ‘Thursday, Nov. 4, noon an PLES, GENOA. Oct. 16, 10'am(Fulda.....Oct. 80, 10 am erra.....Oct. 23, 10 am! fed ICHS & CO., 2 BOWLING GREEN. - E. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave., Agent’ for Washington. FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—A 6-ROOM PRESS. brick; heated by latrobes; hot and cold water, with bath; near cor. of 7th and E ne.; $2,400: a ‘reasonable offer will not be re! must be sokl at once. Apply ccd-4t WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, 606 F n.w. FOR SALE_$30 PER MONTH, INCLUDING IN- collar? brick: nearly wow: oa Gay. Hine, Sate ef : ] Rew; on % $4,500. 5. CARR, 1865 34. “ave. he. ocoetts FOR SALE—-SAME AS PAYING RENT- $100 CASH Rouschold. tmproventest loseted tm bast, of ne., one square from Md. ave., close to car Lie (with ‘cellar, $5:700), sat 1STT (83 050) hae bet. B and F, 13th and lith sts. bath, USE, HARFER'S FERRY, W. VA— ‘This popular resort fs open. Satisfaction antecd. Dancing, fishing, beatings ‘elegrepb te for rooms. T.'S a a. s menth. GEO. W. LINKINS, S00 igth st. nw. 2 sqs. Only $25 ino. A: fs my —————— —— DENTISTRY. OPEKATIVE AND PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Weekly cad installments; crown a bridge work ity. Dr. T. W. STUBBLE field, Merta Tith and F ste. sett Painiess Extracting, 50c. Bost iceth, Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, ete., atc Each department ia So Sroleats work gunrantecd® Ske" hanget U's" Bental Ass'n, 22 24 French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LINE TO PARIS, FRANCE, VIA HAVRE, From Pier 42, North River, foot Morton st. La Bretagne, Rupe. . ee COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. poate Seta at oninie etc reensiosoen ted + Je sums. of y * Ni Cinciuna' ur See HAI bos at nw. | zepTiile ie TEEN EXPRESS Pallman MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN ON AP- | 2. ‘oved District real estate, in sums to suit, at B'sha 6 per cent; commission nominal. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. ocg-tt eveland. Dini to Chicas Tat Sour WESTERN HXiness run, rs ‘ashington to tisburg Sees to St. Louis aul ‘Cincinnati. Diving MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT - | 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Slocp- ;090, $20,000, $17,500, $12,700, $10,000, $7300, | tes Car to. Pittsburg. 000, Stee $8,200, $2. $2,300, $2,000, | 7:50 AM. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and $1,700, $1,250, $1,000, y Niogara Falls daily, except Sunday. CHARLES W. HANDY, Elmira Henovo ally, except ag 10:50 A.M. for oc9-1m 610 13th st. h.w. Sunday; (Por Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. =e 7:10 P.M. for Wilt: Rochester, Erie, But- MONEY 79 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, fae “ana Bingen Behe dake eek tee FIVE PER CENT. wi leeping Car Was! fo 10 ‘uffalo. ‘Yon can save ‘enough’ to pay taxes by reducing |39-49 P.M. ‘foe Eric, Gansndsien Rochester, But- your six per cent loam. to five per os Come |-“talo and’ Niagara Felis duly men Sleeping oe us 4h WILLAMD & HERD, Car Washington to Rocuester Saturday only. >>. (ELLOGG BUL For Pb \idelphia, New York and the bast 0c8-6t ke 1416 ¥F _st. nw. oo — He a ONAL LIMITED,” dally, $10,000 IN HAND TO LOAN IN MS TO jr with Dining Cur from Baltimore. ORS real estatd security, in the | Di t a eee a cD Febru sea ad Bo ssion 0! ni ft fron OSES oe ee a on | tou) Anal, 12:49, 8:15, 4:20, 6:30, 10:00 and 11 oc 9-Bt er cent for ting. LOUIS P. AAivere, “oo Fst. nF. 104 TWANT TO BORROW, FOR CLIENTS, THE FOL: lowing sums, on property worth six times. the Joan: $20,000, $1,500, 1$1,000 and _$750—will._al- low 2 per cent! commission. JAMES K. CLEM- ENTS, Attorney, 1371 0 st. nw. ocd-Btt AT LEGAL RATES 08, INTEREST—MONEY TO Joan upon. it nofés, Insurance policies and collateral security; no delay with responsible ap- plicants.. P.O. ox 24. se16-1msel3d* $1,000,000 TO LOAN CITY REAL ESTATE. Any" amount, “Lowest; rates. Also. installment plan. ij O. DeLASHMUTT, OG-tt : 1421 G st-naw. rs ab. TO LOAN—SUMS FROM $1,000 TO $25,000. REAS- P.M. On’ Sanday, 7:00 (tui 41:00 (Dining CaF from Wilusiugtouy "A S.,"12:15, 15, 4:20, 6:39. 10:00 and a8 Pie For Phila- iphia only, Fast Express, 7:5 week days. Pxress, 12:15 PM. week days, 2:01 and 5:40 Cary, 8200, 8:00, onable charge. ee FRED. ©. GIESEKING, ML. 0cd-6t* 614 F st. nw. and 4:20 P.M. ; $1,000, | Atlantic Coast Line—Express for Florida and points ame $3,000. $5,000. cn Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 A-M., 3:46 P.M. 7 And other sums. Terms low. No delay. daily; Richmond on}; oc2-Lot eo Sh ee Line, 4:40 P.A1. daily. Accommodation, for Quan- _ MONEY TO Loay : = daily and 4:35 week days. IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, HORE CONNECTIONS. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE, No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ocl-tt 1324 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT aT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & ROWN, ocl-tf 1406 G st. n.iv, MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VI (via Dela’ 15 PLM. wel and 11:00 AM., 12:45 P.M. week 35 P.M. daily. Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:35 P.M. Ticket offices, corner 15th and G streets, and at the station, 6th and B strects, where onlers can be left for the checking of baggage to destii from hotels and residences. eee era J. R. woop, J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Pass. Agent. General Manager. Ce by IN FURN: iS pinnos in use without removal or publicity; upon fntercsts in estates, 2d trusts and ‘other collateral securities. Call or address 512 13th st. jy24-3m* BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 5, 1897. Leave Washingtoa from station commer of New Jersey ave. and C st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 10:00, 11:45 a.m., 8:05’ p.m. Ton For Cinctunati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- © DELAY in loaning you ANY | RISK 2115 p.m, Vestibuled Limited, 8:40" p.m. $500 to £50,000. sel8-tf STONE & FAIRFAX, MONEY TO LO. PPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 and 6 per cent. pin. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Express daily, 10:00 au. and 8:50 p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:30 p.m. For Winchester and w: stations, 5:00, 711:45 R. a.m., $5:30 p.m. S.W. cor. For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- GR EeEOND EES tanooga, Kaoxville. Bristol ‘and Roanoke, 11:20 p.m. dally; Sleeping Cars through. For Luray, 3:40 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, 7:19, collateral and ot! terms in city. IELD, Mertz building. o securities; STUBBLI THAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS BD Joan on real estate situated in the cit ington: $50,000, $3° 500, $2,000, $1 at 5 per cent. of Wash- 000, $20,000, $17,500, $13,000, 0, $5,000, $4,000, 83.000, $1,260, $1,000, $990, ‘$300 CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker, 610 13th st. nw. mn. Sundays, §:30 a.m. ‘or Frederick, week days, Pa. Sune = 1 m. ‘or Hagerstown, 1 a.m, and $3) p.m. for Boyd aud way points, week days, salt-1m M a TO Ls IN SUMS. LOM, $1,009, WARD, AT LOWEST RATE UF INTEREST, 5:80, pm, Sundays, 9:00 ‘a.m. Oo 1m REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. me Gaithersburg and way points, week 9:00 a.m, 12:50, 8:00, 4:20, 4:83, 5-30, O85, i p.m. Sundays,’ 9:00 ‘a.m.,' 1:15, 4:33, . p.m, RO. Cc HOLTZMAN, sel R. H AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- m ” g, z ‘or Wusiington Junction and way points, 8:00 pela eee ree a.m., 4:30, 5:60 p.m, Week days; 9400 amy 1:15 au2s-tt a _ 610 14th st. nv. MONEY TO LOA: IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, i REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. HERBERT A, GILL, 3. BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains MMuminated with Piatsch light, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and East, week days, ‘7:05, 8:00, 10:00 a.m. 12: a2:40 200, (5:05 Dining Car), 3:01 night; fovar Fei Dad Esse di 7 Os, aa “40 (along Con, 3.00 ear = ~ days, 7:05, 9:00 —a.m., 5 ining Car), 3: cde sTieted Seciririea Coy 10:00 o'clock. Additicnal trains for Pifladelpbia, week days, daily. $:1 Buffet ‘Parlor Cars Yor Atlantic City, 12:40 and 3:00 p.m. 8. For Cape May, 12:00 noon. Except Sunday. *Dally. §Sunday only. xExpress trains. Baggaze called for und checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co, on orders left. at Ucket otflces, 6 Pennsylvania ave. n. wv York ave. and 1th st., 2nd at Depot. WM. 31. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, jer OT Manager. Mgr. Pass, Tratie. je . DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G ST. N.W. it day trains. m2 1 ‘possesstor pal recelyed nt any tim will lessen cost of Yoan, You cen have the moncy the day you apply for It. Our rates are the low. est; terms the best. No publicity: all business fn ‘strict contideuce. Please call for further 1n- formation. " ments on prin: fe19-12a IF YOU WAN’ bouse and buy a house in the Hill by paying ‘a cush monthly eri and sc Pa. ave. s.e., Cat SOUTHERN RAILWayY. Schedule in effect July 4, 1897. All trains arnve and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station §:12 PROVED COLLA’ stocks, bonds, building ybdicate ‘certificates, &e. BAKER, 1110 F st —Loral for Danville, Charlotte 's at Manassas for Sti delay, YERKES & ake fvtor) eens jully for the Natural B MONEY LOANED” ON; WATCIF: tS aM Daily Th Glamonds. silverware and other v [L. Carri uftet MAIL, Curries Pull pers 4 Washington to Jacksonville, unltis bury with Pullman $I Sprh C.; Knoaville. K. FULTON'S LOAN, OFFICE, nw. s HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A_CAP- italist, I can place $75,000 at & per cent. No de- lay if proper and papers are O. K. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st., cor, F nw. aps-tt LOANS ON REAL 5, 5 ie and Hot and Nash- p Luffet Sleeper New o New Orlesns, connecting at Atlunta for Birmics- 4 Mefphis. Solid train Washington to New ins without change. Sunset P mally Con- cted ‘Couist_ Excursion Through Sleeper on this ain every Wednesday to San Francisco without change. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and ESTATE. and G per cent. OH 5. 3h BR 1S TO SUIT, AT LOW- St est rates of Interest, on D. C. real estate. Large | Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday. Prompt attention. 4:51 7 ‘Daily.—Local_ for Charlottesville. WALTER H ACKER, 10:43 P.\i.—Daily.— WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- 704 Lith st. bow. VESTIRULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining ‘Cars aud Day Coaches. Pull: leepers New York to Nasbvil Tenn., vin Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga: ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000. New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Sa: $4,000. vannah and Jacksonville, and New’ York to Mem- $3,000. pis, via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, 2,000. Via" Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestibuled Day 0. Ceack Washington to Atlanta. Southern Railway 500. a Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. THOMAS B. WAGGAMAN, TRAINS ON. WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVI- ne7-tt O17 F st. mw. | sion leave Washington 9:01 a.m. dally and 1: and $:45 p.m. dally except Sunda; Sundays only for 11; cept Surday, for Leesburg, and Herndon, Returning, arrive at Washington a.m, and 8:40 p.m. daily and cept Sunday. from Round Hill, 7:06 cept Sunday, from Herndon, 8:84 a.m. Sunday, f:cmn Leesburg. trains from the south arrive at Wash- WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large oF small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, ctc., without removal or, publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you ean get the money the day you ask for ft. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to sult the convenfence of the borrower, and paid reduces the cost of carrying the any part = : ‘ iodn in’ proportion to the aniount paid. 2 am., 2:20 p.m, and 9:25 p.m. dally. ASHINGTON MONTOAGE « co., 4 rE 40 25 p.m. dali, except Jel6-tr Gio F st. Sunday, aud 8:30 a-m. dally from Charlottesville. a =; | ‘Tickets sleeping Car reservation and Informa- MONEY TO LOAN-$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER | tion furnished at ofices, S11 nnd. 1300 Pennerieen cents $250, $500, $750, etc.. at 6 per cent. on | avenue, and at Vennsyivania railroad D.C real estate. WM. H. SAUNDERS & 60. | Station’ W. H. GREEN, General Supt. ap2s-te 1407 F st. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. L. 8. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, gy3-tf 1307 F st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘approved District “eal estate; no delays. 3. M. PARKER, mb0-tr 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 6 PER WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON BAILWAyY, FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. In effect May 9, 1897. For Alexandria (week Gas), 6:80, 7:05, 7-35 ex, cent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 | 8:00, §:30 ex., 9:00, QpMare cecelved at any interest period. FH. | a.m, 13:08 ek SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. delS-tf MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH’N DANENHOWER, nol8-tf 1411 G st. nw. acticia (Sanday ery 11:00, 11:36 a.m. :30, 3:00. 3:30, only), 8:00, 9: 200, ool 00, 9:00, 10:00, MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE ske and Way jons Within the District of Columbia, in amounts to | days): 6:30, 10:05, 11:00 am., 12:05, 1:15, 2:05, suit applicants, at 5, 514 and 6 per cent. 3:00, 4:00. 4:15 p.m. 4al9-tt, . GEO. W. XS, 19th st. nw. Dyke and Riverside: 7:00 p.m. If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR orc meer gin en BOT 5 sav. money. J. 520 Win st. ashes PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING. OFFICE OF THE Public Printer, Washingtou, D. C., October 9, 1897. —Sealed is will be received at this office un- ul TWELVE O'CLOCK M. OF TUESDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH, 1897, for painting, with one coat of Prince's metallic paint, mixed with the best raw. Unseed oil, the root the machi For Mount Vernon and Wa: only): 9209; 11:00 ams. 4: i. , 8: 1 and ued Bi 3:80, 4:00, 6:30, 5200, 5:80, 6:00, 6:30, 7208, 6S pm. checked free for agen ticeds tt station. Bicycles, 25 cents Sach ofall the butldings. (« tie shop god ihe new. botler house), OHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, _ Serie Rote of ment eriat- | THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY 1 fhe = AMARICA. ALL TRAINS aa LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. att, ELECTRIC MEALS SERVED IN DINING ~ = ‘CARS. STA AT..ORDWAY RANGE (Continued from Eleventh Page.) Ball. Company B, 4th Battalion; J. D. Lee- Tan. Company D, 4th Battalion; W. 8. Hodges, Company D, 4th Battalion; John Q. Connell, Company D, 4th Battalion; H. A. Dobson, Company D, 4th Battalion; A. L. Evans, Company D, 4th Battalion; J. W. Groot, Company D, 4th Battalion; V. A. Potter, Company D, 4th Battalion: T. F. McAnally, Company A, 4th Battalion: G P. Sullivan, Company A, 4th Battalion; G. G. Dennison, Company A, 5th Battalion; G. C. Callan, Company A, 5th Battalion; Sergeant Weir, Company B, 5th Battalion. C. L. Bode, Company C, 5th Battalion; W. ©. Carroll, Company C, 5th Battalion; B. C. Washington, jr.. Company C, Ist Bat- talion; H. L. Gibson, C. F. Lucas and J. H. Thomas. Short and Midrange Match. E. 8. Wilcox, general staff; P. W. Smith, brigade commissary sergeant; W. D. Fales, Ambulance Corps: C. C. Dyer, staff 2d Battalion; Cecil Clay, colonel 2d Regiment; H. B. Hollifieldt, staff Engineer Battalion; P. J. Byrne, staff 4th Battalion; G. C. Shaw, staff Sth Battalion; W. W. Cookson, staff Engineer Battalion; W. E. Colladay, staff 4th Baitalion; C. L. Lanham, staff Engineer Battalion; S. R. Jacobs, staff 4th Battalion; G. C. Callan, Company A, 5th Battalicn; Sergeant Weir, Company B, 5th Laualion; W. A. Edwards, Company B, Engineer Battalion; W. F. Husted, Com- pany B, 4th Battalion; F. W. Holt, Com- pany B, Engineer Battalion; Z. Lewis Dal- by, Company C, Engineer Battalion: G. G. Dennison, Company A, 5th Battalion; B. C. Washington, Company C, ist Battalion; J. D. Leeman, Company D, 4th Battalion; Cc. McC. Taylor, Company A, Engineer Battalion; T. R. J. Campbell, Company D, Engineer Battalion; Harry Walsh, Com- pany A, 4th Battaliot T. F. McAnally, Company A, 4th Battalion; H. A. Dobson, Company D, 4th Battalion; A. L. Evans, Company D, 4th Battalion; J. W. De Groot, Company D, 4th Battalion; W. S. Daven- pert, Company B, 4th Battalion; C. E. Groome, Company B, 4th Battalion; R. L. Pile, Company B, 4th Battalion; J. 8S. Ball, Company B, 4th Battalion; F. M. Ball, Company B, 4th Battalio E. P. Ellis, Company C, Engineer Battalion; G. P. Sullivan, Company A, 4th Battalion; G. A. Hill, Company A, Engineer Battalion; Wm. Lines, Company A, Engineer Battalion: W. E. Buell, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; M. Brittain, Company A, 24 Bat- talion; W. O. Carroll, Company C, 5th Bat- talion; J. M. Pickens, Company C, En- gineer Battalion; B. B. Allen, Company D, 4th Battalion, E. W. Scott, Company A, Engineer Battalion; M. F. Halloran, Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion; R. P. Carle- ton, Company A, Engineer Battalion; J. S. Tomlinson, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; P. L. Bush, Company A, Engineer Battalion; E. J. Williams, Company A, Engineer Battalion; H. S. Gibson, C. F. Lucas and J. H. Thomas. May Medal Match. F. W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Bat- talion; W. A. Edwards, Company B, Engi- RAILROADS. CANADIAN Se RAILWAY CBINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, PORTLAND, TACOMA AND SAN FIRANCISCO, AND ALL POINTS ON LINE OF MINNEAPOLIS, ST, PAUL AND SAULT STE. MARIE DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC RY. First-class Sleeping, Dining and Colonist Sleepers to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Pacific coast. AROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS AT REDUCED WRITE FOR RATES. DESCRIPTIVE PAMPH- LETS, ETC. TO E. V. SKINNER, G. EF. A, _28-w,f.m-tf 353 BROADWAY NEW YorE. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D.C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily; as changes may occur at any time. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the vorts of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is ar- rapged oa the presumption of their uninterrupted and transit; for the week ending October 16 at this office as follows: ATLANTIC MAILS. @) At_ 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per x fa Southampton and Bremen, Letters for IRELAND must be directed “Ber Trav DAY—(b) At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per Louis,* from New York, via Southampton. for IRELAND must be directed “Per St. (ce) At 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE, per from New York, via Queenstown. (c) At M. for BELGIUM direct, per s.s. Pries- land, fiom New York, via Antwerp. Letters must be ed “Per Fricsland. NESDAY—()) At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.s. Bismarck,* from New York, via Piymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. 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Tuesdays 34MM P. WILLETT, Postmaster. neer Battalion; P. J. Byrne, Company M, Q. M. sergeant, 4th Battalion; E. S. Wilcox, D, 4th Battalion; W. Corps; G, C. W. Cookson, staff, Engineer Battalion; W. E. Colladay. seri it . 4th Battalion; Cecil Clay, colonel, 3d Regi: ment; G. A.’ Hill, Company A, Engineer Battalion; W. E. Buell, Company A, Engi- neer Battalion; E. J. Williams, Company A. Engineer Battalion; R. P. Carleton, Company A, Engineer Battalion; J. &. Tomlinson, Company A, Engineer Battal- lierman, Engineer Ba‘talion; Scott, Company A, Engineer Bat- C. L. Lanham, staff, Engineer Bat- Washington Match. Cc. L. Lanham staff, Engineer Battalion; E. W. Scott, Company A, Engineer Rat- talion; P. L. Bush, Company A, Engineer Battalion; E. J. Williams, Company A, En- gineer Battalion; R. P. Carleton, Company A, Engineer Battalion; W. E. Buell, Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion; G. A Hill, Company A, Engineer Battalion; F. M. Ball, Company B, 4th Battalion; J. H. Ball, Company B, 4th Battalion; J. W. DeSroot. Company D, 4th Battalion; 4. S. Hodges, Company D, 4ta Battation; P. W. Smith, brigade commissary sergeant; Maurice Ap- pleby, Company A. Engineer Bautalion; E. S. Wilcox, general staff; H. 1. Hollitield, Engineer Battalion; C. L. Bode, Compaay C, Sth Battalion; W. A. @wards, Company B, Engineer Battalion; M. Brittain, Com- pany A, Battalion; G. C. Callan, Com- pany A, 5th Battalio: Harris & Co.» Trophy Match. Cc. L. Bode, Sth Battalion; P. J. Byrne, Staff, 4th Battalion; E. S. Wilcox, gen- eral staff; Maurice Appleby, Company A, Engineer Battalion; P. W. Smith, brig- ade staff; W. 8. Hodges, Company D, 4th Battalion; W. D. Fales, Ambulance Corps; Cc. McC. Taylor, Company A, Engineer; G. C. Shaw, inspector rifle practice, 5th Battalion; W. W. Cookson, staff, En- Sineer Battalion; J. S. Ball, Company B, 4th Baty lion; F. M. Ball, Company B, 4th Battalion; W. A. Edwards, Com- pany B, Engineer Battalion; W. E. Col- laday, staff, 4th Batialion; W. KE. Har- Company C, Engineer Battalion; » A, Hill, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; W. E. Buell, Company A, Engineer Battalion; S. B. Rollins, Company A, En- gineer Battalion; J. S. Tomlinson, Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion; E. J. Wil- liams, Company A, Enginver Battalion; R. P. Carleton, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; P. L. Bush, Company A, Engin Battalion; E. W Scott. r: a gireer Battalion; (C. L. . Staff, ginecr Battalion; Frank W. Holt, B, Engineer Battalion. The Evening Star Match. F. L. Graham, staff, Engineer Battalion; L. L. Lanham, sergeant major, Engineer Battalion; E. W. Scott, Company A. En- gineer Battalion; R. P. Carleton, Company A, Engineer Battalicn; J. S. Tomlinson,Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion; Geo. A. Hill, Company A, Engineer Battalion; W. EB Colladay, sergeant major, 4t» Battalio: A. O. Hutterly, Company A, Engineer Bat. talion; W. W. Cookson, color serge ant, Engineer Battalion; G. C. Shaw, I. R. P. Sth Battalion; C. Me Taylor, Company A, Engineer Battalion; W. D. Fales lance Corps; Maurice Appleby, Ce 4 Engineer Battalion; E. S. Wilcox, color sergenat. general staff; P. J. Byrne, quar- termaster’s sergenat, 4th Battalion; W. A. Edwards, Company B, Engineer Battalion: Frank W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Bat. talon; G. H. Harries, inspector general of © practice: 8. B. Wetheria..d, Compan; A, Engineer Battalion; E. J.Williams, Com. pany A, Engineer Battalioi Senatorial Trophy Match. P. J. Byrne, quartermaster Sergeant, 4th Battalion; E. 8. Wilcox, color sergeant, general staff; Maurice Appleby, Company A, Engineer Battalion; W. D. Fales, Am- bulance Corps; C. McC. Taylor, Company A, Engineer Battalion; G. C. Shaw, I. R. jen; M. F. Hall E. talon talion. P., 5th Battalion; W. W. Cookson, staff, Engineer Battalion; A. O. Hutterly, Com. pany A, Engineer Battalion w. Col laday, staff, 4th Battalion Cecil Ch colonel, 2d Regiment: J. E. Bell, LR. P., 2d Regiment; E. J. Williams, Company A. Engineer Battalion; R. P. Carleton, Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion: E. W. Scott, Company A, Engineer Battalion: S. I. Scott, Company A, Enginer Battalion: G. B. Young, 1. R. P., Engineer Battalion: C. L. Lanham, staff, Engineer Battalion: F. L. Graham, staff, Engineer Battalion: G. H. Harries, inspector general of rifle prac- tice; 8S. B. Wetherald, Company A, En- gineer Battalion; W. A. Edwards, Com- pany B, Engineer Battalion: Frank W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Battalion. Officers’ Match, F. W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Bat- talion; T. R. J. Campbell, Company D, En- gineer Battalion; W. D. Fales, Ambulance Corps: W. E. Harvey, Company C, En- sineer Battalion; Cecil Clay, colonel, 2d Regiment; J. S. Tomlinson, Company A, Engineer Battalion; S. R. Jacobs, staff, 4th Battalion; J. E. Hasford, Company B. 4th Battalion; Geo. C. Shaw, inspector rifle practice. Distinguished Marksmen’s Match. G. B. Young, inspector rifie practice; 8. J. Scott, Comp2ny A, Engineer Battaiion; F. L. Graham, Engineer Battalion: J. R. Bell, inspector rifle practice: A. O. Hut- terly, Company A, Engineer Battalion; Maurice Appleby, Company A, Engineer Battalion; G. H. Harries, inspector general of rifie practice; S. B. Wetherland, Com- pany A, Engineer Battalion. Moving Target Match. J. M. Stewart, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; G. B. Young, inspector rifie practice, Engineer Battalion; S. I. Scott, Company A, Engineer Battaliot J. E. Bell, in- spector rifle practice, 2d Regiment: A. O. Hutterly, Company A, Engineer Bat- talion; W. 'W. Cookson,’ color sergeant, Engineer Battalion; G. H. Harries,-inspec- tor general of rifle practice. Estimating Distance Competition. G. G. Dennison,Company A, 5th Battalion; E. 8. Wilcox, general staff; P. J. Byrne, staff, 4th Battalion; John O'Connell, Com- pany D, 4th Battalion; W. D. Fales, Ambu- lance Corps; C. M. Taylor, Company A, Bn- gineecr Battalion; G. C. Shaw, staff, Sth Battalion; Charles L. Lanham, stuff, En- gineer Battalion; G. B. Young, staff, En- gineer Bettalion; M. Brittain, Company A, 2d Battalion, R. P. Carleton, Company A, Engineer Battalion; J. S. Tomlinson, «‘om- pany A, Engineer Battalion, J. E. Hosford, Company B, 4th Battalion; E. 3. Williams, Company A, Engineer Battalion; George Hill, Company A, Engineer Battalion; N. E. Buell, Company A, Engineer Battalion; c. C. Dyer, staff, 24 Battalion; 4. W. Scott, Company A, Enginecr Battation; P. L. Bush, Company A, Engineer Battalion; E. P. Ellis, Company C, Engineer Battalion W. E. Coilladay, staff, 4th Battalion; Fran- cis M. Ball, Company B, sth Battalion: W. S. Davenport, Company B, 4th Battalion; J. 8. Ball, Company 8b, 4th ettalion; Chas. E. Groome, Company #, 4th Battalion; A. O. Hutterly, Company A, Engineer Fat- talion; W. W. Cookson, staff, Engineer Battalion; Frank W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Battalion; Z. Lewis Dalby, Com- pany C, Engineer Battalion. Revolver Match, P. J. Byrne, staff, 4th Battalion; F. W. Holt, Company B, Engineer Battalion; E. 8. Wilcox, general staff; W. D. Falces, Am- bulance Corps; T. J. Campbell, Company D, Engineer Battalion; A. O. Hutterly, Com- pany A, Engincer Battalion; W. E. Colla- day, staff, 4th Battalion; J. E. Bell, staff, ye gineer Dattalion; J. 8. Tonilinson, ‘Com A. Sugineer, Battalion: It. P’ Carle-