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— Fi F FOR SALE_NEW_E F WEST. § vs y and buse ling of 9 rooms and bath: pri neti Tl M. MARTIN, 1995 Pa. ave. nw FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNE ener t 2 a heantifal new | stuine siling on O sf. mear 2tst zs: well built; 10 1 tub; hot water heat; re bouse with ail m.i.; press-brick bay-windww fron nice parking: jocated on F st. ne. near 13th st. For particulars apply to ALLEN W. Mt. LERY & ¢¢ F st. n.w nol0: FoR SALE AT Af AIN. A 6 kOOM HOUS wit on 12t hear ear Ue pri onis terms 20 a month shea W. MALLERY F et. now noie-at 1o-ROOM ar ' and_ press bath SS.50 to build, bestdes lot: 0 eush; trust § lost FULTON R. GORDON, Atlantte Mdg._ NEAR ISTH AND RONWe nie and Wick; S$ rooms, neteat. FULTON R. GORDON, Atlantic bldg. FoR SALE BUSINESS PROP ion itms, alley: $4.80 molest FULTON KR. GORDON, Atlantic bldg. re LT EDGED TMENT RE siuced ies 6 renting for S20 am Ae ick, on “K"" st. nw. Sale Price, $1,600; tenting for $15 a Sale—Price renting a FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE_CHARMING NEW OR with places boilding. offic ‘Ok SALE 10 large noe st® Heis kz SALE SALF SALE rented; man, Appis t SALE be sold cheap and on ‘good te Apply to own- | er, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 6th and D sts. Ow. tf “i ee oe CLEVELAND PARK—CLEVELAND PARK. Beautiful howe, entirely new, for sale on easy s. Otice GIO 14th wt. nw. sel7-tf i SALE_THE REST MOST BEAUTIFUL cheapest bomes. CLEVELAND PARK. sell SALE CONVENE INE BLACK AND WHITE L DONE UP in 0 ss Parisian style curtafths spe Iris nt, fo and Be Hat Mme. YS OLD STAND, 713 11th st. o.w. Evans Dental! Parlors, mo Lact THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER r i tO SETTLE ( Apply Lock Box 44, TWO LOTS », NEXT TO LI Oe. foot less than’ valu sod ad: Md. ave. u. at of b st., only " arly deuble 3. MIN st Aas oe26 START A FOUNDATION " Yon are young, re- af bank part of it each ‘ ach month in a lot. W LADIES GOODs. Eeckington; ; terms ve HOUSE for $45 mentb. TONE & FAIRFAX. 806 F st. AUTIFUL RESID E: NO will take much less than and cost of TONE & FAI HERE'S A SNAP! fered mo will buy 2 bay windows NE & FATRFA RESIDEN pms. bath: all $1500; price san. off store ’R SALE $200 WILL BUY STONE & PAIRFA of_ in PRITE, $7,000: RENTIN & Weroom house: bes! AX. 0c F at. now FOR FACHANGE NEW Hows a Heights: $7,500 r Dr. Hane Justice Harlan’s; 10 rooms; Jot choice « 13th and baths: 14th and Kenesaw; porcelain tub; hot water STONE & FAIRFAX, $96 F at. now NLY $8 OR WILL ithin Mass EXCHANGE ard - wilt for W. NALLN Own AN F oVp M OGDEN HOUSE. INE OF THE College subs ws; magnifi JKR SALE— VALUARLE cor cor. Mass. will sel GREAT SACRI rk st. near 14 owner will B & LIPsec t. Don HEIG LAI: SEWING ©. AUER! 2 ttin - S 12th st. n sure wing this wonderful in- | tne es’ and children's jer patterns, pencils, weights, plus A garment can be cut im five fect Ut guaranteed. In order to | © wkeptical ill, with he to cut a g DENTISTRY. pense. Established 1 1809 F st. underground yn flats, eae! herd-wood ‘finish: well Owner, a professional to it. A t opportunity. 606 F st. nw, noi-3t 44 ft. hsp — A +L YO KNOW THAT EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ROOM BRIC furn easy 1. i HILL & F¢ und Sth sts . bul . X, 806 F CE NEAR modern: first now $11,000 BOYER & nol0- sand stable; A COZY 6-Re near ( vex RTMWEST; nd large bi will sell py ate a end N NEW window 1425 N. Y. ave EXCHANGE FOR blocks and basement brick Hillser DULANY, 2) Fost. BEAUTI up v 1 very low vt STATE—ML Fravkiin wed by 3 Ex. 12 ROOMS, i . overlooking city N.Y. ave. uw. DWELLINGS cor. 18th apd finished; will LOTS. — NER LOT NO. nd With st lexandria, Va. pur: FICE th; prettiest for S5e street ver foot. OMB. 612 14t st pu. We are offering t He ARE MACHINES L $0 na- set Inst ACH. 7 4 Metal x waists, and tailor us, La S$: alse EMODE made rE, nw, suits | HOR. | Uf OFTEN IN A very short time Don't let them do this by neglect till and consult) our ost, and have good IN WASHINGTON, GRADUATE JOHN: in Latin, French, Get |. Address H.'S. BY MUI a Spam. ¢ cor. 18th and HOPKIN nd experienced teacher desires one more student rman ) arse begins Tu sts. UNIVERSITY nglish; best refer- ‘ti att “CHAIN SYS- sex day and evening at 11 a.m. 4:30 November 15, nol1-6t* sda y ELOCUTION, WE “TEACH an: 2s. Profisseur of Pj toire method. Kesiden bury Piano Rooms. Violin, Voice, AAG! in, nd Singing. 1235 Conn. ave. ~ COLLEGE PREPARATION. Private Tuition. — *s Mr. TILTON, Star office. F wrence School Of Music 1127 10th now MOD. TERMS. ENT person to SING, Mandolin, Guitar, in ; 2 trial lessons; day or eve. Okeley School, Madison st., near Dupont Circle, reopens: Cirenlars. Mies E, V. Heth, A.M. Conscry Studi Columbia Conservatory of Music, 802 K St. N.W. Mandolin, Guitar, no2-2w* Instruction by native Porto Rican. Lessens both ptivate and in class 1212 K st. sons. OLLENDORFF. method: stitistical proof. Write for curious artic withont 2 single verb. Prof. Classes or private les Paris “1282 =“ French French conversation: no dry grammer; rapid of Be 1,912 wort COLLETT: ocl9-241* CLASSICS, ALL_UNIVE! PULPIT, large Large stage. Clubs and TY SPANISH, MATHEMATICS, BRANCH! ELOCUTION, BOOKKEEPL 8. a. BAR, STAGE. hali, ‘ate parties. = EUGENE FRENCH, A.M., LL.B., 1451 Wet. now. Jocat. centrally - our motto civil fro service B our schoo FRE au re: CHL. spe ni Kk. im MLLE. V nd Mrs. E. FOR NEW) GYMNASIUM shower baths, and a Ia lessons three hours new classes now fo PORTER, Star two or four pupils, 2-1 m". im*-8 The ex: al. \NGUAG &. thorough method ind. ( PRUD HOMME MRS. ANNIE LOUISE POWELL, Vocal less Lamperti method. Formerly instructor in the Woman's College, Batt lio 1021 Vt. ave. o-Imo 3anjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Taught at studio or at your home. LL. HOW FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL TH SEXES ND with “play id Mrs. THOMAS W. SIDWELL, _1s111 street now. MUSICAL ACADEMY. 1367 14TH. ST. JOHN P. CAULFIELD and Mr. 0. itt, Principals 10 classes are now belbg formud. ‘Two pianos are used, and _M. Aurelia Barrington, Elecution & Dramatic Art, Studio, Room 6, 1114 F St. - Bliss Electrical School 14th st. nw. Tho and practical EL 5 i bE courme.. $50; day couree. $40, phone i097, LOUIS D, BLISS, Principal. ination UCCESS two sten- ographers standing highest in last came Expert teaching. Shorthand and Typewriting. THE DRILLERY, 504 11th, Ist Floor. IN WASHINGTON, STELLMAN SCHOOL OF AND TYPEWRITING, 911 G ST. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. ‘Terms moderate. z FRENCH, German, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL, 723 14th st. ecl-14tt, Prof. A. GONARD, Principal. NOW IS THE TIME TO RESUME YOUR LONG veglected studies under the guidance of a com- petent private tutor, who will make everything easy and pleasant for you; all grades of wor P.O. Box 513. E: 2 FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN SI} Quick conversation. Prepare for the exhibition. Class or priva.e. MME, TANNER (nee De Lux- embourg), o lady, WAT ith et. ow. Bee aN ee THE STUART SCHOOL, 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST. N.W., COR. Mess. AVE. ALSO A THIRD HOUSE FOR SCHOOL. Day and Boarding Schcol for Girls and Young Ladies. Vocal music in charge of OTTO TOR NEY SIMON, Profeseor in Peabody Conservatory, Balt. MISS CLAUDIA STUART, ‘Prin. se7-3m McDonaid-Ellis Home and Day School for Girls, Massachusetts avenue, 17th at. and N st. N.W. Edwin R. Lewis, A. M., M. D., | Rese Baldwin Lewis, A. B., | Pruclpals. Mrs. Julia B. Tutwiler, Associate Principal. Mlle. Rose Lominet, Resident French Teacher. Primary, Preparatory and Academic departments. Special courses in English Literature, French, Music and Art. Address 1305 17th st. n.w. 11-tf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent PIANO, VIOLIN AND HARMONY. se30-tt MOS. sel7-2m 1420 N st. now. CHINA PAINTING-SAMUEL SHERRATT HAS opened bis new studio—lessons daily—at 1315 14th et. nw. oclT-Im 1206 18th si The Olney School, 32°3,38, Boarding and Day Schoo} for Girl Primary, Academfe and Collegiate Departments. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey, Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principal: 23-16-68 The Misses Kerr’s School _ for young ladies ani children. Accommodations for a limited number of boarding pupils. sel4-3m, 1438 N st. naw. sHOOL. pronotince well, sof all grades. 307 D nw. OS 'T st. nw. ALL GRADES. dressing rooms mand. and EXPERT; per month; OURT. RE: only $1 Address ¢ each class contains 2 tm WASt SHOOL, 1383 1201 ST. WASHINGTO shorthand, P. RAPID snethod; type: \ PREP N writing and backward pupils helped; Spanish; day and night. A. M. LAISE, Prin. ocbtt Mi. 5. FRANK GEBEST, cher of Piano, Organ and Musical Theory. agements as soloist or accompanist. Studio 1527 ¥ st. n.w. se2s-tt eae INGEON, D. C MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments. Thcrough traiping 1m all branches in accordan-e with best modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected espectaliy for school purposes. Ample playgrounds and tennis court. Twenty- fourth year opens October 4. For further infur- wstion apply to MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, se3-3m-28 Associate Prircipal. ‘Tea KE MRS. 1 of aun in Ladies certs, musicales, ete dress MISS WILSON, Studio M. DW GE. BUCKI . OF at pupil's ho MR. ALLAN DE Dw ing Dom oeld-Imes isi SHORT! RS OF CONTINUOL EDUCATING WASHINGT OWN INSTRUCTI ‘The se in our method ef d dividually, In this ested from the ster this m THEN ay £22 Conn. ave GPENS SEIT. POINT, A sium and laborat 20-2m* WoW Gow. Miss Halstea metliod rapid and best cou for Dancing and Depottment, 14th and Yale sts. formerly Chinese legation. Ball room: for rent for clubs. HE LOWEST termediate aud academie PHELS COLUMBIA COLLE N mse ‘943 I st. S- GH Ne IN Business aL OU t Course, 1 or Our object: To qualify students for work at earliest possible date. Gur methods save half the time and expense. Many graduates bolding lu: and important positions. French Language, EDWAKD C. TOWASEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, te Schooi of 1 NEW You oc31-1m 3 Prof. MR. W. lass or BANJO S.enhs Miss Katie V. Wiison,, 1817 COKCORAN ST., sel42m REOPENS OCT. 3, 1888, = MISS GEORGIA E. MILLER. TEACHER Ot pisno. Mondays, from 9 to 12 a.m., 1724 20th st. nw. Otbe: week d 9 to 12 a.m., 118 C st. a.e. Will teach at pupils’ homes. 0c25-1m*4 ISS ADELA VERNON, TEACHER OF soprano vocalist, of Loudon, Rode Island avenue now NJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR TAU HAM ae. T MUE s School, — ‘Ten years’ prac- nol-2in irace, Expression. 1317 13th et. a.w AVE, PAUL E. VOINOY. G. COLLINS will teaching Nov. 15 private lessous. Ad- VOCAL ESSONS. ded ge26-2m* at studfo, erms reas oc2s-tf ACADEMY La Saturday LLEGE, $25 a year. Day or night session. AND, A > Membership, $1_a_ yeai MARY EMERSON Gunston Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1214 and 1288 1th at, nw. ON. 2t of the success of this school es Wood's Commercial College, COURT F. Woon, and examit 3 ae for the asking. PRE here are no idlers under SCHOOL FOR RATION FOR W POLIS AND ALL COLLEGES. departments. OF LOMMERCE, TYPEWRITIN TIVE, PERIENCE IN cr TIZENS OF BLI Si Ss ND ‘TO GIVE EDUCATION PRICE. 1425 N. Y. AVE penmanship, elocution, sture and Latin classes ‘ms: $1 per mo., each class, 28 14th st. nv RLEY R. M witk the student student 1s Inter- Principal, 11 East Capita at, 9-uf ATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL,. BOYS. In- Gyiana. alogne apply to M., Head Master. 407 77H ST. N. ©. K. URNER, A.M, C.E., Prin, Thorough preparation in the business, English and civil serv ce courses. Twenty-six years" ex- perience as a business educator. Class or private jessons. Moderate tuition. Seud for catalogue. rels-tf PIANO LESSONS, €1 PER HOUR; HALF HOURS for cnitdren; piano musie for’ receptions and Ganciug classes. Mrs JONAS, 1406 Hopkins st. hear 20th and P sts. n.w sel7-2un) May Frances Stetson, apespearean Monologist—Voice Building and Ex- pressicu—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11th and sel7-tt ss extracting, 50 cts. #18 Sunderland Scho) for Girls. Aj Mrs. BEVERLEY RB. at. aw, School and Kindergarten. Mra. Mann’s Kindergarten and School, and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, place. begin fall session Oct. 3, 1898. Childrer taught French and G GUNSTON INSTITUTE—A BOARDING AND D. n.8e16-3m_ r cutdlogue. Mr. and N, 1212 und 1214 14th eeT-3m-4 WashingtonHeightsSchool 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w., 19th st. Boarding and day school for girls; primary, pre- baratory end academic departments; prepares for college; (French and English) kindergarten; opeus October 4. Principal, Miss FRANCES MARTIN. selé-tt 1 271) SERVIC FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C., POST OFFICE NOTICY. Should be read daily, as changes way occur st auy time. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of ling daily, and the schedule of closings is. ar: wiged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. For the ‘eek ending November 12 the last cernecting closes will be made from this office ag fellcws: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—(. At 9:20 PM. for FRANCE, SWITZ. LRLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURBEY, EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per egne, from Ne! k, via Have other parts of ECROPE ‘must be directed Guscogne Girect, per 8. (cy) At 11:10 P.M. for Werkendam, ‘from terdam. Letters must be directed kendam." “(ey At 11:10 P.M. for ITALY, Kaiser Wilkes II, from New York, vi Nap r’Wilhelm 1 8.8. Campania, Letters must be directed (ey At 11:10 P.M. for EU frem New. Kk, via (eo) At 11:10 PM. for NORWAY direct, pe New York. Letters must be direct PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—Ge steam Tuesdays take printed matter, cte Germany and specially addresged printed im cte., for ether parts of White Star steamers » for ter, Europe. American and Vednesdays, German on steamers on Thursdays and Canard, French aml an stea ners on Saturdays take printed matter, etc., for all countries for which they are advertis = {> carry MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AME WEST INDIES, BTC. FRIDAY—(e) At 11:10 P.M. for FORTUNE + AND, JAMAICA. SAVANILLA and GREY per s.s. Alene, from New York. Letters for ( RICA ‘must be directed “Per Alene.” 11:10 P.M. for JEREMIE, per ss. Athos, New York. (ci At 11:10 BM. for GAMPECHIC. CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, per 6.8, Vig. a. trom New York. Letters tor other parta 100 and CUBA must be directed “Per Vig- ICA, neha.” SYATURDAY—(d) At 12:05 P.M. for ND, per steamer from North At 12:05 PM. for ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON, per steamer from Nerth Sydney. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, d thence via steamer, close here daily, except wnday, at 12:05 P.M.,’ and on Sundays ‘only st 85 AM. (d) fails for MIQUBLON, by rail to Boston, and nee vit steamer, close here daily at’ 3:20 M. (a) Mails for CLBA close here daily at 3:05 P.M. for forwarding by steemers sailing from Port Tam Fla., Mondays and Thursdays. (a) Maile for MEXICO overland (except those CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TOBASCO and YUC TAN, which, after the 7:10 A.M. closing Wednes- day. will be forwerded to New York up to and in. eluding the 11:10 P.M. closing Friday) close here Gully at 7:10 A.M. (dy TEANSPACIKIC MAILS, Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per s.s. Relgic, from San ‘Francisco, close here ‘dally at 6:40 P.M. up to November 13. (d) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, from Tacoma, clse here daily at vember 21. (a, SEWFOUND- s (a) for per Olympia, 6, BM. up to Mails for the SUCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- ice, from Sar Francisco, close here daily at 6:40 P.M. up to Nevember 25. dy Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those fo: Australia, which are forwarded via Europe! ZEALAND. ILAWAH, FIL and SAMOA ANDS, pe: na, from Sun Frani clos: here daily A" up to November 25. (d) Mails fo end JAPAN, per s.8. Empress of China, from Vancouver, close here daily at November mails close 6:40 P.M. up to (a) Registered «ay at 10:00 A.M. at 1:00 P.M. mails close at 6:00 P.M. th) Registered mails close same ie) Registered same (d) Registered mails close at €:00 P.M. previous rs JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NEEAMEK WAKEPIELD, JR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Washington, D. o. 7 a m., for intermediate landings to Colo nial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Pt, Colton's, Nomini Creck, Abeli’s, Leonardtown, Stune's, Howard and Cobrum’ Wednesday, 7 a.m. - Ferry Wharf), for intermediate landings to Colonial Beuch, Bushwood. Kocs Point, Colton's, Leonardtown, Abell’s, Nomini Creek, Piney Point, St. Geoige’s’ Island, ‘Smith Creex, Coan and Yeu" comico rivers Saturday, 7 a.m., for smtermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Kock Point, Colton's, Nomini Creek. See schedule in effect Angust 22, 1898. auls-tt ©. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. E. 8. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River View whant Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays ‘at 7 a.m., landing at Colonial Beacb, Chapel Point and all wharves as far down as Lower Machodoc. Returning ov Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p.un., and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. UNITED STATES MAIL KOUTE, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TO GLYMONT, MD., ‘and intermediate landings. The new Steamer ESTELLE RANDALL, daily, except Sunday, 9°30 a.m. Returning about $ p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight recelved inti} the hour of sailing. B.S. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. EO. 0. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, VM. M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria, Jei@-20tt THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO., POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. cn Summer Schedule in effect June SLEAMERS POTOMAO AND SUE. Steamer POTOMAC leaves Washington every Thursday at 4 p-m., and Steamer SUE every Moa- day at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and River landings. 1 river freight must be prepaid. Passenger accu \modations first-class. are, 910 PA. AVE. SS Ean my3i Shorthand For Alerandsinn week ae hae 8:00, 8:25, 8:59, 10200, 11: 1i, 1898-18 PAGES. . WASHINGTON, ALEXANDR' iN station, streetand Ba 7 at penne ania, ave. x12:06, 12! 20, 1-14, 085, p.m. For Mount Vernon, weekdays 11:00 a.m, 12508, 1:14, 2-08 5280 y 08 ead io p-D. Sundays—9:00 a.m., 42:00 noon; 2:15, 8:45, 6:45 ed aan educt b és ‘or Arlington and Aqueduct 8:00, 8:59,"10:00, 11:00 aan, THOS Tomo Ty 2:04, 2:40, 43:25, 4:15, 5; 7:06 and 8:00 i 11:15 a.m., 12:00 Pl 855 p.m. + ge oo ied on ull trains. Baggage checked. *Ruus to Payne station only. 30, 8:00, 10:00, 4, +Runs to Arli ly. G. E. ABBOT, eee OY Conviy, President. __(no)__—_‘Nuperintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ae STATION CORNER Of SIXTH AND“ b’ STREETS, 7:50 A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. pearior aud Dining Cars Uarrisvurg to Pitts: 10:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars incinnati, Indianapolis, and Toledo, "Buffet Harlot Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullran Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harris- burg to Pittsburg. 3:30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. gsleeping Car Washingtoa to St. Louis, and Sleeping ‘and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Nashville (via, Cincinnati) and Chicago. 7:20 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep: ing Car to Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg to Car to Chicag Cleveland. Dini 7:20_P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Cincinaati. Dining Harrisburg to St. Louis and Car, 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:30 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Magura Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:89 4M. for Elmira and Revovo daily, except junday. For Williamsport daily, 3:30 B,\ 7:20 PAI. for Willia ort, Roche teen 4 falo and Niagara Falls daily, except Suturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Mochester. fe, Canandal Rochester, But. 10:40 P.M. for Ui falo and Niagara Falls daily. “Pullman Sleeping r Saturdays only. Car Washington, to Roches ia PHIA, N: YORK ye ORK AND TH FOR PHILADE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” Ail Parlo- Cars, with Dining Car iteia Bei mre. Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car), and 11:00 Mining Car Pullman Sleep- Erie, Buf- from, Wilmington) A-M.~ 12:48, 8:15, 4:20 (Din- Ing Car fron Baltimore), 6:56, 10:00. and 11:50 Pt. "On Sunday. 1200 (Dinte Car), 8:00, . (Ling Car from Will 3:15, #:20 (DI. y and 11:66 t Express, 7:50 A.M. -M.” Week-days imington) ’ A.M. ing Car from Baltimore), -M. For Philadelphia week-days, Ex- 2:01 aud 5:40 ‘D, Without change, 7:60 A.M. 2 Pu aany. For Baltimo.2, 6:20, 7:00, 7:50, 8:00, week-days, 10:50, 11:00 A.M,” 12:15, 12:45," 8:18, 3:30 (4:00, Limited), 4:20, 4:36) 5:40" 5 10:00, 10:40, 11:15, ‘and 11:50 200, 9:00 (9:05, 10:50, 01, 3:15, 3:30, 4:00 . 10:00, Bor Vope’s Creek Line, 7:50 A.M, and 4:36 P.M. week-duss. Sundavs, 9:05 A.M. For Aunapol's, 7:00, A.M, 12:15 and 5:40 P.M. daily, except Sunday.’ Suadays, 9:00 ACM. and 540 P.M. Express for Florida and Ponts on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 A.M, 3:46 P.M. dally; Richmond only, 10:07 AM. Wweelc-dags; Atiaita, Special, vie Richmond and Seaboard Atr Line, 4:40 P- daily. Accommodation for Quantico, daily anu 4:25 P.M. week-dags. SEASHORE CCNNECTIO For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- rail route), 8:15 ($200 ‘Congressional Limited’’) P.M. daily. “Via Market Street Wharf, 10:00 and “11:00 A.M., 12:45 P.M. week-days, 11:50 P.M. dally. For Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week-days, 11:50 P.M. ally. Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G Streeta, and at the station, Sixth and 1 Streets, where or: ders can be left for the checking of baggage to @estination from hotels and residences. -Telephone cal! “*1441"" gor Pennsylvania Railroad Cab Service. J. B. HUTCHINSON, 3. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. nol 7:35, | EMPRESS OF CHINA.Dec. RAILROADS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended steamship sailings from Vancouver. JAPAN, CHINA AND PHILIPPINE JSLANDS. Feb, 27, May 8 EMPRESS OF INDIA- Jan, 3° Mon : 20 21, Ma: EMPRESS OF JAPAN. . "Jan. 30, April 17, June 19 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, — FL, 'N) ZBALAND AND AUSTRALIA. AORANGI. Nov. 17 | MIOWERA......Dec. 15 For rater apply 358 Broadway and 65 Wall st. del4-f.m, w-12tt PIANOS AND ORGANS. “Bradbury—sweetest toned plano made.”” $95 Knabe Square, All sheet music half price. Free concerts on the Gramophone daily. In splendid condition. A thousand times better than a cheap upright. Name Bradbury’s, 1225 Pa. Ave. Stieff Pianos. Why Buy a Stieff Piano? Because It cannot he excelled for tone, touch, sing- ing quality, delicacy and great power of tone, with the highest excellence of work- manship. Because It has a remarkable record and gives plete satisfaction to purchasers. Bargains in second-hand plane Stieff Piano Warerooms (Direct Branch of Factory), 521 Eleventh St. N. W. n010-28d. J.C. CONLIFF, Manager. “EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE WEBER IVERS & POND ESTEY FISCHER LUDWIG FRANKLIN ESTEY ORGANS. The Wonderful Aeolian and the Pianophone. Pianos to rent. SHEET MUSIC AT eae qaey SANDERS & STAYMAN, 1327 F St. N.W. Percy S. Foster, Manager. neb-4t SOCTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect October 16, 1808, All trains arrive and leave at Penbeylvania pas- Senger station. Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte ions. Cornects at Vanaseas for Str: nburg dally, id at Lynchvurg with the Norfolk and Western daily. 15 AL ly. —THR UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries “Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville. uniting Qt Salisbury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville ond Hot Springs, N. 0.3 Knoxville, Chattanooga and M-mpbls, ‘Tenn. and at Cuarlofte with Pull. man Sleeper for Augusta, Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orledus, ualting at Charlo with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects at Lynchborg wie C. and Q° Raflway for Lexing- ton daily except Sunday, and Natural Bridge daily. Sclid_frain Washingtet to New Orleans without chunge. | Sunset Personully Conducted Tourist Ex- cursion Thronzh Sleeper on this train every Wed- nesday 10 San Franelage without change. 4:61 PM for Bront Royal. Strasburg and Isor burg, dafls, except, Sunday. 1 P.M.—Dalls.—Local tor Charl 10:45 Pat — Dally, — WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com- Dosed of Pntlman -Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Care [s) ville. and Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville. ‘Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville ind Chettanoora: New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah etd Jacksonville. and New Yerk to Memphis, via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans. via Atlanta and Montgomery. Ves- tibuled Day Coach Wastiugton to Atlanta. South= em Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgom= ery. TERAINS ON WASHT GTON AND OHIO DIVIS. ION leave Weshington 9:01 am. daily and 4/43 p.m. dafly, except Sunday, and 6:25 p.m. Suni only for Round HI: 4:32" p.m. daily, except. Sut day, for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. d Hern- for don Returning, “arrive at Washington 8:2 daily, and $C ».m. Sunday only, and 2 6 a.m, dally, except Sunday, from Round’ Hi daily’ ‘except Sunday, from Herndy daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg, Through trains from the ecuth arrive at Wasb- Bd Angton 6:42 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. and 9: des Harrisonburg. 12:00 noon daily, Surday. and 9:35 p.m. daily and 8:30 a. from “Charlottesville Tickets. Sleeping Car reservation and ton furnished at ‘offices, 708 15th st. Pennsylvania avenue, oad pai FRANK informa- A 3d Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr. LP, ‘Tratiic Manager. TURK, Gen. Pass. Aj BROWN, Gen. Age BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 18, 1808. Leave Wasbing‘on from station, corner of New Jersey ave iue and © street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vesibuled Limited traios, 11:05, 11:25 a.m., 8:05 Louis’ an D. For Cincinnatl, 8t Indianapolis, Ex- press, 11:25 a.m. Vestibuled Limited, $:40 p.m ; express, 11°05 tu, ‘om Pittsburg and Cleveland, express dally 11:05 a.m. and 8:50 p.tn. For Qolumbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11 For Winchester and 49:00 and 11:26 a.m. For New Orle.ns, Memphis Birmingham, Chat- tanooga, Knoxville, Bristol and Rounoke, 10:45 p.m. dally; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3.40 p.u. daily. Kor Bultimore, week days, 5:00, 6:30, 27:10, x7:39, x8:00, 8:30, x®:30, *12-05 m., 12:16," x1:15, x3:00, 3:20, 24:80, 4 5:05, x5:10, 25:40, x6:20, 6:30, x8:00, 8:15, x9:00, 10:00, 11:18, x11:80 p.m, and’ x12:01 night. Sun: Gaye, 27:08. X7:10. 27:30, 8:80, 30:60 ams 12:05, 200, x £3:00, 3:20," 4:85, 15:05, x5:10, 6:30, x8:00, x10:90, 11:45, ree a) For Aunapélis, -m., Week days; :55 p.m. pointe on Valley Branch, 15:30 p.m 7:05, 10:00 a. as ‘or Frederick, week days, Dm. Sundays, 9 a.m., 1 For Hagerstown, 11:05 a.m. For Boyd and wa stopping only at 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 7:05 p.m. For Gaithersbu 8:30 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4:83, 8:36, 7:05, 11:30 p.m: Sundays, 9 a.m.. 1:18)-4:38, 7:05, 10:15 p. For Washington Junction’ and way points (9:00 one west of Gaithersburg only), a.m., priveipal sta 6:30 p.in. week Jays: 9:00 a.m., 1:15 p.m! ints, week days (9:00 a.m., aithersburg and Germantown), p.m. Sundays, 9:09 a.m., 1:15, olnts, and way week days, 3 Sundays KuYsL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains Hadelphir, New York, Boston and the Eas! ek days, 7:05, 8:00, 0 a.m.; 12:05 iod Dining Car), 8:00, 12:0) night’ (Sleeping Car ope at 10 o'clock). Sundays, 7:05, 8:00 1 Titling Caz), 3:00 (6:08. Din ng Car), 8:00, 12:01 night, reecpiog Car open at 1 o'clock). = For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:05 noon, 1:15 and 3:00 p.m. week’ da Except Sunday. “xEx; trains. Baggage calied for and checked {rom hotels and F illuminated with Pintsch light. or D2.’ (foregoing trains Lave’ Divin fars), 3:00 ‘ caer 0 Parlor Cars on all day. trains; For Uape Muy, 12:08 noon. residences by Union ‘Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue Borthwest, New York ‘avenue aud 15th street and at depot. WM. M. GREENE, D.B. MARTIN, General Manager. ‘Mgr. Pass. TramMe. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH Tk GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMEKICA. ALL ; TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIG LIGHTED, SEAM HEATED, ALL MBALS ‘SER N DINING CARS: STATION, SIXTH Ax 9B STREETS. Schewule tn ff t Sept. 1, 1806 20 P.M. DAILY—Cie nnatt/and St. Louis Spe- ctai—Solid train for Cinemnati, Puliman Sleepers to Cincinnai, Lexingtdn, Loutsville, Indianapolis and St. Louls without change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., for Virginia Hot Springs daily. Parlor Cars Ciacinnati to ee ie ol aS Ve — in i1:10 P.M. DAILY—B, for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Leringion sud Loulsrilie without change, | Pulliwan Compartment Sleeping Car to Virginia Hot Springs, pathout since: me ezcent (eRe COR ion cer Inton to Cincinnati. ubection daily. Sleepers Cincinaty to Chicago and St. Louls, 1.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- pike, Staunton, ava for Hicnmond dally, except sunday. 10:57 A.M.—Dafly except Sunday.—Parlor ear Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old Folot Arrive Richmond, 2:45, p.m.—Old Potat, 380 p.m. rausfer at Richmont - Res«rvation aud tickets at Chesapeake and Ohi> ofices, 513 and 1421 Pounsylvania avenue, and at au) a General Passenger Agent. . ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRI N,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘Webster Law buildlag (6 Dot owe Ww a | No, 8 Mount Vernon ave, and 9th st, Bw. Easy To Buy Good Pianos. qn our pesition we are able to offer you Digger, better piano values than any ottiwr honre “tn town ‘This time a fine $425 Upright, only ¢ 5.2 slightly used, goes fi she * $275, $10 cash, $10 a 1 Handsome $500 Square, made by go) -, Henry F. Miller cf Boston.....-...) S150 GRIMES’ NO “HANGI no7-16d 13 PA HUGO WORCH, SOLE AGENT FOR SOHMER PIANOS, KRAKAUER PIANOS, Hallet & Davis Pianos, CAMERON PIANOS. oc86m-1G ve F STREET N.W. One slightly used second Land Mahogany Upright © end as good as brand- new-sells for $300—thi one ean be had fer $1. cash. Pfeiffer’s Piano Warerooms 929 F Street. CKERING HAIL no5-16tf Ch nk: PIANOS P SMITH & BARNES Low price—Accommodating terms—Special dis- counts for cash. Tuning, Repairing, Moving, Packing, &c., at reasonable rates. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. 3218. 3 FOR MUSIC LOVERS. STEINWA AND OTHER: Pianos For Rent, SALE AND EXCHANGE. E. F. DROOP & SONS, ocl4-14tf 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. KNABE PIANOS IN ALL STYLES AND Woops. GENUINE BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED UP- BIGHT PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS, PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. nos Telephone Wim. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. ocl-21,tf OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. FAST EXPRE NBW YORK—SOUTi Sailing Wednesd St. Louis. 2 —LONDON. ys at 10 AM. + -Nov. 16 St. Louis 23 Paris... Bolst. Paul. Red Star Line. NEW YORK—ANTWERP. Every Wednesday at 12 noon, Southwark. ......Nov. 16 Noordland.......Dec. 7 Westeruland. ...:Nov. 23 Aragonii ve-Dec. 14 ig Nov. 80 Friesland Dee. 21 INTERNATIONAL MAVIGATION COMPANY, Piers 14 and 15, N. R. Office, 6 Bowling Green! WASHINGTON’ OFFICE, 1306 F st. n.w., or Geo. W. Moss, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. se2T North German Lloyd, FAS EXPRESS SERVICE, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. BREMEN. Kais.W.d.G.Nov, 15.10am)Luhn..Tu., Dec. 6, 10 am ‘Trave.Tu.,Nov. 22,10 am|Saale-Tu.,Dec. 13, 10 am K. Friedrich. Nov. 20! Pray ‘u..Dec. 20, 10 am TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SEKVICE. SOUTHAMPTON. | LONDON BREMEN. H. OH. Metr. -Thursday, Barbarossa....22221 /Thursda: @ELRICHS & CO., 2 BOWLDD Caen ‘Apply to BF. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave. myl4-18tt Agent for Washington. FRENCH LINE. Compagnie Generale Transatiantique DIRE LINE TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). ‘Sailing every Saturday at 10 A.M, From Pier North river. foot of Morton’ street. 12 La Touraine.....Dee. 3 19|La Gascogu Dee. 10 Be ten es W. Moss, 923 Penns mae cS a3 Bark & OC. 108 a st feld-1y-18 5 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAts. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE > D. ISHS 6TH ST. N.W. ALSO TWO FRAME La NOS, 1631 AND 1633 GTI ST. N.W By virtue of a dec the District of Colu No. 19,485, the undersigned. tr sale by public auction, In front of ther premises, on WEDNESDAY, -TWENTY-THIKD, JAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1808. AT HALT-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following deserived real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in th District of Columbia, to wit: Sublot elever (11), square numbered four hundred and seventy-Aive (405), together with all the improvements, rights, ON THE SAME DAY, fun of the above, part of lot nom rumbered four hundred and sev ginning at the southwest corm runrins th th forty-two inches, ndintely after the sale red six (6, in square nty-seven 77}, be. ot said together with al ems: One-third « . With of the on each of Wid, the property or All pt purchaser. “A deposit of $100.00 requir house at the thne of sale upon acceptance If the terms of sale are not complied with in P! teen days from the the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the elsk nnd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after flve tays advertisement of such le in some published in) Washfi , D.C. All con} stamps, &., at the j ser's ¢ JOHN JT N. 5 Fendall building. ANDREW Y. BRADLEY, Trostee, nol1-d&ds 422" 5th st AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE ATTRACTIVE TWO-s KNOWN AS PREM N STREET NORTH- EAST. front of the THIRTT OF, 1sws, AT HAL {OUR OF foliowing described property. situated in the city of Washi . District of Cohimbia. to wit im piece or parcel of land and prem ind distinguished as and being lot num . the Sxes known bered three hundred and cne GOL) in Joseph A Blundon's subdivision of lots in Ma Geier's subdi vision of square ten hundred and forr (1,008), as said first named sutdivision is recorded in Book paxe 72, of the records surveyor's offic the District of Columbis, ments theron. Terms of sale to be paid fn cash qual install secured by r with the impro rchase toh ale to lay of sale, otherwise property will he resi t the risk ind cost of faulting purchaser, af ys) advertiseme newspaper published in Washington, D.C. Conveyaucing at cost of purchaser LOUIS D. WINK, CLAREN RHE 6 & n.w., ‘Tra nol1 12,16 PATE NOTE rtain collateral notes, dated, Iw, and T ner, 1804, pd thirty-six months and three ault having been made in ps Twill sell with MONDAY. Nov AT ONE O'CL it RE. AT AUCTION. virtue of « of the sam trust south 23, 24, 2 in squa 3, also one state note for $1, dof trust on lot 8, square 10; holder of the no THOs. J. OW SALE OF SIX VALUABLE 1A HLWAUKEE > DHE seemed by order of t TS ON NEAL HCH STREET, .O of trust, duly recorded in ‘¥ et seq., of the land records mibla, and at the request of cured, we will si parties thereby mremises, on WEDNEST 3 TSus. O'CLOCK P.M. des 1 est in the county of Washington, District of Columb! both inclusive, in block 1, and lot 1, in “eveland Heights,” as per plat record: ed in Liber County % folio 59, of the records of ‘Terms he SUrveyor’s otf One-fourth ach lot must bh Jance in thr 1 of said District on the 3 years from for which not from day of sale IRVING WILLIAMSON, JOIN W. PILLIN Trustees. ume Ib OFFICIAL NOTICE! ECUTIVE OFFICE, COMMISSIONER strict ef Columbia, Washington, Novembe: 1898.—Onrdered: That section 54 of the Build- ing Re of the District of Columbia, ma and pr ted July 31 is hereby amend ed as follows: Line rs” strike out the faced with fi and ashlar walls press brick thirteen. ine with ing must be bonded ter the word “course” strike out the shall be bended.” Line 6, after the wor ting” insert word “offs? aster word “the insert the word or Line 7. after the word headers”? strike ot the werds “behind th ume.” Line 8. after the word “tie” word * z that said wectic Seetl Brick walls shall Lav are faced with thirteen fuches mast be bonded at i Flemish headers, or of the face brick press brick faci vighth course w ig off the inner putting in diag Ast HY ars, cr by sr the face brick longi tudinally. ‘That sectic of the Building Reg lations is hereby amended by striking out the Words “laid with stretcher bond” af: word tek" in line so that said dz Section 56. Walls faced with HW fu no case be less than thirt inches t, INO. W. ROSS, LANS Commissioners D, , It NO. S558, Doc. THIS IS TO GIVE not the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has oblainsd from the Sa preme Court” of the District of Colum Totding “a"'Spectat “erm for orphans’ « business, letters of administration on the per- sonal estate of John Kemp Mizner, late’ of the Dist having clai “tof Columbia, deceased; ainst the said deceased by warned to exhibit the with the thereof, to the subscribe duy of ‘October next; they m be excluded from all benefit Given under {t~ hand th 198. THI WASHINGTON €O., by ANDREW B. LARNER, Proet (FILED NOV. 3, 1898. J. YOUNG. the Supreme Court of the Di 1 f the said 20th day of ¢ LOAN AND ARKER, Treasurer JOHN nod-Taw-2w the 3d day of Nevember vs. ‘choyer. On m of the plain Keane, his sc feudant, Cora be entered hei occurring forty days afte the cause will be proceeded with asin ease cf defauit. The object of this suit is to secure an absolute divorce, on the ground of the willful de- sertion and abando uinant by the defendant. By the court, COX, Jus tice, ete. True copy—Tes! ete.” By M. A. CLANCY, PROPOSALS. _ FOR WHAR PROPOSALS zine, Bellevue. D.C.—Pro we wharf at Naval Magezine, Bellevue (b Washington), D.C., will be received at the Bureau or Or dieane Department. until NOON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER NINET H, when they will be’ publicly opened. proposals and ail ‘mation must’ be obtained from CHARLES O XEIL, Chief of Bureau 6 October 28, 189s. cs f Ordra law-20 FALL RESORTS. — ST. CHARLE ‘On the Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Open all the year. Golf Links 22 minutes from Hotel. Dey soil, well adapted for Winter Goliing. Write for Booklet and particulars. noll-52t JAMES B. REILLY. Haddon Hall. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Delightful Fall i Winter Diversions. GOLF LINKS. GOLF LINKs. se28-10tt LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL WINDSOR, Atlantic City, N. J. SPECIAL WINTER RATES From September 1, 1898, to March 1, 1899. American Single, $15 to $25 weekly; dou- ble, $28 to $50 weekly; $2.50 to $5 dally. = Ecropean plan—$1 to $3 daily. Open al the year. G. JASON WATERS. 8e8-156t CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. CARLTON HOTELNEW MANAGEMENT, Di- rectly on the beach; accommodates 400; orches- tra; guoning; Send for booklet. $7 to $12 por week, je20-te erly) and ed by decd ¢ { property sold, will be taken, or all cush, at the of the piu All conveyanciag aud diaz at purehs cost. If terms are not | Med within ten days froin sale, the trustees the property at the risk the defaulting purchaser or purchasers ays’ advertisement in The Svening | SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY Annual _ Report of Paymaster General Stewart. Owing to a Carefully Arranged Sys. tem Hos! ities Found the Depart- ment Ready for Warfare. In an unostentatious way the pay depart- ment of the navy played a most important part in the Spanish war, as appears from the annual report of Paymaster Gencral Edwin Stewart. Aside from the mere dis- bursements of funds in wages and salaries the pay department is 1 with the procurement of all suppl the navy The paymaster general says that the out- break of hostilities found the partment of the navy organized under a system that for more than eight years had been tn process of thoughtful and painstak. supply de- na ing development. Under ft the strain of the war was met easily and sustained throughout with satisfactory results. Dur- ing the period of active operation 198 ves sels were furnished and kept supplied with all necessary stores. A base of supplies was established at Key West early in March, and stores for 8,000 men for thre: months were kept on hand. Suppl 4,000 men at Mare Island, for 4.000 at folk and for accumulated. Preparing Dewey's Fleet. Before the outbreak of war, early in Apri, Admiral Dewey was directed to buy the collier Nanshan and the supply ship Zafiro, the latter loaded with provisions, 60 that when war broke out the Asiatic fleet Was in possession of five months’ supplies Early in May the Pekin was dispatched from San Francisco with three months’ ad- ditional supplies. k after her purchase, on May refrigerating steamer Supply sail Cuba loaded with fresh meat, fruit, | other su The Celtic and also pur and speedily ply the fleet with fresh mi bles. Dewe a refriger June to join fresh food i In the matter of supplying cloth: the bureau did some excellent work being obliged to supply over 1,000,000 garments the needs of tue naval militia a nue and light house services, wh es for Nor- ‘m0 at New York were also the for and cier were sup- nd vegeta- 's fleet was not forgotten, for ing steamer was started in him with 1,250,000 pounds of r too, to meet transferred to the navy ng the haste, the aup cured were the best of their kind th prices paid were in most cases no high and in many lower than b th commencement of hosti) During the pasj fiscal year ex- penditures for additions to the navy we $22,182,326, of Which amount $7,041,001 was paid account of construction of new ships. Repairs for ships cost w3, and the mainter: of ships in mmission, including and ratuons, Sli- 063.383. The paymaster ¢ argument t the ¢ 26, aries cost neral makes demonstrate that the ness and economy with which supplies were secured in the rush incident to the war Were largely due to the naval supply fund which enabled the bureau to carry a large line of articles in stock. Of the navy he said that all the available principal yards is that unless addition vided the supply ¢ ly hampered quite an prompt- Space in the now overcrowded, and 1 storehouses aré pro- artment will be great- To meet immediate require | ments h mmends that the pay corps | be inereased at once by ten passed assist | ants and fifteen assistants, while it will be | necessary in the future to add forty-nine officers to the corps Caring for Spanish Prisoners. | When the bureau was informed that 1,720 | Spanish prisoners from Admiral Cerve! | fleet were to be quartered on Seaveys Is- | land, in Portsmouth harbor, and would ar- | rive within two or three days, all necessary supplies were immediately assembled at that point, and Paymaster J. P. Loomis or- | dered by telegraph to proceed immediately to Portsmouth, N. H., for duty as commis« | sary of the camp. When the prisoners ar- rived everything was in readiness, a whole- some dinner was served, and each man fur- nished with a mattress, hammock, two blanke 1 such clothing as he necded. The ‘ovis: s furnished to th prisoners | during their stay in the camp were the ! same in character and quantity as are or- | dinarily furnished to our own men. j The attention of the department is once | more invited to the t of Coi ap- { proved January ISS1, which Treads ag | Tollows All advertising required by existing laws to be done in the District of Columbia by { any of the departm s of the government | shall be given to one daily and one weekly | newspaper of each of the two principal | political parties, and to one daily and one y neutral newspaper. nder this ac master general, “whenev Wash- | on navy yard in quan- are advertised for tiseaents St appear in six different zewspapers in District. I again recommend that Con- gress be asked to exempt supplies for the | Washingt vy yard from the require- ments of this law. Clerical Force Praiscd, General Stewart refers to the clerical orce in the pay de tment as follows: ‘In closing this report I take pleasure in calling attention to the laborious work {cheerfully and patriotically performed by | the clerks in this bureau, not only in regu- ar office hours, but long beyond them and j often far into the night during the busy months of the war, and especially to the faithful and most efficient work of the chief clerk. “ane largely increased work of the reau incident to the war has been ac plished with but slight temporary in clerical fore sary for many time. These condit to keep th In view of both in the bu- om~- increase though it has been neces- af the clerks to work over- ms still prevail in order current work fully up to date. the enlargement of the navy, number of men and ‘vessels, it is obvious that the work of this bureau must necessarily grow in proportion. It will never again be wnat It was before the war, and it cannot be expected that the same clerical force will hereafter be able to meet the demands upon it without constant overtime and night work, which should not be continued indefinitely. Notwithstanding the fact that the work of the bureau has been greatly enlarged in scope and volume in the past ten years, no tncre in the erical force has been provided for by Con- gress within that time. The necessity for a permanent increase is apparent is earnestly ommeneded; the additional number and grad later.” ————— Movements of Warships. | The Frolic and the Wasp have been out of commission at the Norfoik yard. The Helena has sailed from Beri Funchal, en route to Manila. The Solace has sailed from San Juan for Ponce. ‘The colliers Sterling and Justia have sail- ed from Bahia for Punta Arenas, jthey will await the and the Iowa. The Abarenda has supplied the battle ships at Bahia and has sailed for Hampton Roads. The flagship New York has arrived Fort Monroe, which probably will be winter base of the North Atlantic s ron. s required to be indicated, cod navy uda for where arrival of the Oregon at pe Investigation of Deputies. William H. Moyer of the Department of Justice has been appointed by Attorney General Griges the representative of that department in the investigation to be made of charges against United St deputy marshals in the Chippewa Indian region e+ Thousands of situations have been ob- — through the want columns of The car. __UNDERTAKERS. R.W. BARKER, FUNERAL DIRi 13 Eee. Phocfais No extra charge for seme call 1997, W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Strect Northwest. Terms, KELLY & WEAVER. Everything strictly first-class and on the most reascuable terms.” ‘Telepboue ‘call 840, dette