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'trnf"u 2 THE WASHINGTON CE1TIO. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11. 1889. WASHINGTON CRITIC EUEttY EVENING, nv TUB WASHINGTON CRITIC COMPANY. HALI.KT KIZ.I10U11N. 1'reslilent. OFFICE: No. 943 D Street Northwest, Tost Butmwo, WASHINGTON, II. O. TKUMSl filnclo Copy...., , 2 Cents JlyCarrlcr U5 Cents Jly Mall, postage paid, ono year S5.U0 )y Mall, postage paid, six months 0.00 Mall subscriptions Invariably lu ndvanoo. Address THE WAQIIINOTON CRITIC, Washington, D. O. riii WASHINGTON, JANUARY 11, 18S1). . Amusement To-night. Auuuon's "Tho Lady Jor tlm Tiger." Iljuuiis' "ITcrmlnlo." NiTioui-Duff Opera Company. KnniUH'n Nelson's World Company. Ctolobama llattlo o( Shlloh. Willakd's Hall Carpenter's Hypnotism, Tnn Senate believes in business bo foro piety, ami ycslcnlny volod down Senator Vnnco's amendment providing for tho frco admission of Bibles in any language. All Bibles excopt thoso in English are admitted frco, but tho Blblo In English is published by Amorlcan as (yell as English firms, and our homo in dustries must bo protected oven if it docs runko salvation como a httlo higher. Under tho gospol, you know, salvation is frco. 51b. Perry Belmont has arrived in Madrid. Ho went out on n return ticket good for ninety days. Mr. Weaver of Iowa will probably not filibuster so much during tho Fifty first session of Cougrcss as hu is doing at present. Tnn House Committee on Rules is Jnoro to bo consurcd than any member for filibustering. Tho rules were very wisely mado, so they say, to protect tho minority, but tho minority doesn't seem to need it whon one man can rout tbo wholo Houso. m TnE President woro an orchid In his buttonhole at tho stato dinner last night, Tho seed sown by 51r. Joo Chamberlain havo not boon without fruit. The Now York Herald again ro joiceth at its successful woathcr prog nostications and carofully rcstoreth tho varnish on its bureau, blown off by tho recent cyclone. . . " The Secretary of tho Navy denies that tho yellow fovcr has broken ,onton tho United States war ship Galena. If tho yellow fover doesn't go away and lot us alone, wo'll do something it won't like, tho first thing it kuows. ... I,..,. . To satisfy a good many pcoplo thero ought to bo thirty-nino places In Mr. Harrison's Cabinet. One hundred thousand cubic feet of gas exploded in Brooklyn Wednesday. That reads llko an announcement of tho adjournment of Congress. "Mr. Harrison's friends.want a bugle call for a pure ballot in a born,1' says tho Courier-Journal, Scarcely that. Tboy want it out of a horn. At tub stale dinnor last night Mr. Justico Lamar was tho only permanent Democrat present. Senator Vance is not opposed to tho "Paupor Bibles" of Europe. Ur to date tho people of Dakota havo not claimed that Wednesday's cyclone did any serious damage to their orango and banana crop. Tna entire delegation of visiting Virginians, now on their way to Indian apolisi aro Mahono men. Mr. Harrison is having more fun than anybody. Mr. "Wise will call lator. A dead-lock is dead only In namo. Dinners nt Ohnmuorlln's. Colonel Rico last evcnlugentortulncd a large number ot friends at a dinner given at Cbnm berlln's to V. T. Coleman, Jr., sou of Colonel Coleman. A number ot prominent gentlemen were present, among them holnir Colonel Hrown ot New York; General Johnston ot New York: Judge Montgomery and Judge Booker of .Mississippi; Congressman Mulsh of Pennsylvania, and Congressman Cummfugs ot New York. A dinner was also given at Chamberlln's last ovoulnj" by Hon. Conrad N. Jordan to bis English friends, covers being laid for eight. m i Want South Dalcntn Admitted. A party of Dakota Democrats, headed by Chief Justice Bartlett Tripp, Associate Jus tice Spencer, Survcyor-Ucueral Marls and M. It. Day, membort of tho National Democratic Committee, reached Washington yesterday. They come to secure tho udmlsslon of South, Dakota If possible. They ex rees their Inten tion also of remaining here until that Is ac complished. It It Is not douo by tho Fiftieth Congress thoy will urge tho calllnc of an extra Ecsslon. Mrs. HlnliiH Arrives, Mr, and Mrs. James O, Illalno arrived from, New York yesterday afternoon and woro driven directly to their rooms In Normandle Flats. They went to Albaugh's In iho evening, ami Jnmt'6, Jr., and Walker are expected to arrive to-day. i , i . Amuaemants. Tho sale of tickets for tho second concert of tbo Boston Symphony Orchestra begins to-day at Kills' ihusIq store, Tho concert will take, place ,on Friday evening, January 18, ut tbo Congregational Church. The soloists are to be Miss L'muia Juqli and Mr. T, Atlaiuowukl, abrllllaut jouuk violinist, Mr. Uericko bus prepared a varied and valuable programme, closing with tho Introduction and closing - sceno from Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde." 'Hie Campanlnl concert takes place at tlio Conurcgatloual Church to-morrow evening, and a larco and fashionable audience Is expected- The artist? Include Sljuorlim Du Vcre, Miss Marie israelii, Signer Cleinento Ilologua and Qampanlnl, with tilcnor Fcrrail as conductor. Seats ut Droop's music store, price, 50c., T5c, and $1. lly special icnuest ttie conceit by Miss Alley J, Shaw, tliowbistllug prltuadonnn,and her ex cellent company of artists, will bo repeated at the Congregational Church next ;MnmTuy evening. '1 IcUets at Bientuuo's, 75c, ui.d il, 1 i. in ...lam" '---- "Y f J..,,..... -m 1. ,-...-.. JL . J A r " iliiiiiiMiMiiwitliMnMllllliMIMIMWIMiMBiHIMMMMIMMBMMB OmTIGtII,Alt. WEAVER'S WANDISMNOS. Don't know mot (lad took si ' Hut you ought lol I'm Gontral I'hlllp Duster Of Iowa; And on my native heath Thoy call mo Jlmbo Weaver! Hut thoy never called mo to Tho Presidency on a Uiceuback Movement! Tbcy'jo off on their Nomenclature. That's why! I'm General I'hlllp Hunter, And If Congress doesn't Do my way I'll lust her from tho Cradle to the gravo, And tho grnvoyard Isn't Far from bore. I'm an OMahoinalcan, "With whiskers on my gall, And I've got n grip On the Houso I.Ike Final Dissolution has On n defunct Senegnmblanl 1 nm the Czar ot Congress, Tho Autocrat of tho Capitol, Tho .Mosul of tlio Members; I am tlio Legislative I AM! Tho Deity of tho Dobatcrsl Wliatdo'I caiolf Sixty millions df pcoplo Have budnofis that should Ho attended tot Ho havo II And mlno will bo attended to! 'that's where I've got . The Uulee On the other fi'.I.ODD.OODI I hold the Houso up By tho tail, And tho Committee on Kulcs Furnished tho tall! Mo and the commlttco Is n fell of n hellcrt Homebody has said (lod and ono mako a majority '1 hanks, 1 don't need Any assistance; I'm moro than enough By mjself And you can bet on tho Houso At odds of 1 to (Mil That's Iho kind of an Iowa lames Jam 1 ami I move! Division! No ipaorum! Noxtl Let her go, Gallagher. Tho woman who came botween nnother woman and her husband In Ohio was named Over, and very properly, for all Is over be tween thcra. Tho talking dclcgato Is nover top fool for utterance. Tho minister who, sixty years ago, preached tlio first sermon In Chicago Is still living. Chlcaco Times. That's becauso ho loft town Immediately after tho services wcro over. Somo men's voracity will novcr havo corns on it. In Society: "I heard you read tho other ovenlng, Mr. Lambskin,'' she remarked pleasantly at a re ception yesterday. "All, Indeed," ho replied In a tickled tono. "I hopo you liked It. It was my second, and I assure you, It Is my last appearance." "I am so glad," sbo twittered. "Um-cr-ah," ho bogan, and sbo saw 6bo had thoughtlessly struck him somowhoro. "Oh, I mcun," sho broko in, "that I was glad to hear your last leading, becauso I would never hear you again and and " "Thanks," ho lutenuptcd gloomily, "don't mention It. 1 understand perfectly. Good morning." And ho wont, away doteimlncd to read ngaln at tho first opportunity. i EMILY MUKN'IXU NEWS. '!" Tliu Duluwiiro Cotiteit. Tho Delawaro Legislature aujourned yester day to renew tho canvassing nnd caucusing of tho post week. It will meet again on Monday next and dccldo the important question of who shall bo United States Senator noxt ses sion, Tho Massoy men aro Jubilant; their man gained ono voto In tho first caucus. Tho Kent pcoplo wcro of tho opinion that If tho nomination of Treat or Illggins appeared probablo, they would unlto upon either Suilth crs or Manser, If they could unlto upon Mr. Sinlthers, bis election would be certain, be cause, with tlio eight votes of Kent, ho would also rccolvo that of Mooro from Siissoy. Tbo troublo with this Is that .Mr. Smlthera' follow ers aro not enthusiastic lu their suppoit of him. They iccognlzo his services to tho Ro publlcau party and think ha ought to be i a warded with tho best that tho party can now givo hlni. They recognize that ho is old, though yet a well-pieservcd man, nnd that his election would bo a fitting reward; but they also know that to elect Mr. Smlthcrs would be rather bad politics. Tho party lu Delaware needs a leader ono to whom all would look, and who would bo ablo to organize It. Tho Hcpubllcaus havo now a hold upon tho State, and, by good management, thoy can keep If. Mr. Smlthcrs Is an ablo man, but ho Is not the man to mako a party leader. Ha Is too old to take any ac tive part lu politics, and, besides, he Is moro ot an able lawyer than a politician. Then, again, Mr. Smlthcrs' friends aroincxperteuced In politics. They will remain with him In caucus as long as they think ho might win; but thoy nro not stayers, and, upou good rea sons being clven them lu caucus, aud when they see that either Ulgglus or Treat may be a winner, thoy might go to Massoy, who would have beeu their cholco if Smlthcrs had not been lu tho field. Mussey's fi lends think ho would miilco such a leader, and thou, besides, thoy are enthusiastic und aio working hard for his success. Tlio West Virginia Muddlo. Tho Republicans uro reported as holding the key to the political situation. Tho lujuuctlou secured by tho Democrats prevented transmis sion of the Kanawha County loturns to tho Legislature This would glvo Fleming a ma jority aud enablo them to declaro hlni elected, The Hepubllcan leaders have mot tho move by a refusal to orgaulzo tho Senate Tills pre vents any meeting of tho two Houses and a declaration of the election by tho Joint Assem bly. An effort was mado to dissolve tho Injunc tion yesterday, but It fulled on technical giounds. It will bo argued lu the Supreme Couit to-day, aud until It Is decided nothing Will be dono by either paity. The Pint Snow ISIoclindo. A train on tho Fulton County lallroad In lllluols Is reported snow bound, ton miles south ot Galesburg. Several passengers aro on tho train. Governor Wilson's MemiUEo. Governor Wilton of West Virginia sent his annual mcssgo to tho Legislature yesterday. Tho message makes the following showing on elections: "Tluoughout tho country, for months past, tho very atmosphere has boon laden with the cry of luud, ftcproach has boen cast upon our Stato us nover before by illegal, fraudu lent and corrupt voting lu almost overy couuty within Us borders. This Is so palpa ble, that 'ho who runs may icad. Tho capitations of Ibbl ncio l!)y,5'J2, and tlio entire voto, after tho most active politi cal campaign ever mado in tho State, 1S7,27. Tho capitations of 1S83 were 147,103, und tbo vote 15'J,410, Tho dllToicnco In tho capitations and the voto In 16M was 4,01)3, In 1S88 It was 12,03-J. This shows an increase of voles lu loin yeais ol 2l,bu3, winch, It legiti mate, would Indicate a population ot 000,000, and an Increase In four years of much more than 100,000, It I certain that no such lu crensu has taken placo, "Tho purity nf our elections Imperatively demands a ruvlslon of tho election Jaws, The public sentiment of the Statu demands It. Thcso crimes should bu made so odious that no mau with (he slightest claims to common decency can dure to condone them. feiihpcnslnii Ilrlilcn Jlloun Down, Tho Suspension Bridge nonrost the fulls, nt Loekport, N. Y., was blown down yesterday and landed In the river. Tho tmvcisaud cables remain Intact. Thobildgo had beeu recently rebuilt aud onlarued for a double track. The material win entirely of Iron ai d steel, and owned by the Niagara Fulls A Clifton Sus pension Bildgi) Company, l'ait of tliu fodt nud cariJugu portion i an be plaluly neeu in clining at the foot of tho Canada bank, across tho river, Thero Is Ilttlo doubt but that tho brldgo will be rebuilt. Tho loss Is thought to be about $50,000. Tho Suspension Brldgo dostroyed Is the car rlago brldgo between Niagara Falls Village nnd tho Clifton Houso, nnd should not bo con founded with tho railroad suspension brldgo, over which trains aio running as usual, II. & O. In I'liltmlolnhlii, Tho Baltimore and Ohio Hallroad lias begun work on the projected lino across l'lilladclplila to connect Its lino with tho Heading Hallroad near Wayno Junction. A conference with tho Heading officials hasbqen held, and 11 has been decided that tho Bnltlmoro and Ohio shall tun nel under tbo Heading's tracks nt Pennsylvania. avenue Instead of running upon them to Thirty-first streot, ns at first proposed. Whllo rather moro oxponslvo than the old plan, thoro will bo no lutcrfcrcnca whatovcr with tho Heading's traffic, and besides will glvo tho Bal timore nnd Ohio n continuous Hue of Us own tkroutrh to Wayno Junction.' A Stomuslilp H'rcoUcil, Tlio steamer Gcorgo Appold of tho Balllmoro nud Savannah Steamship Company, which went ashoro near Montauk Folnt, on Long Island, N. Y., on Wednesday last, whllo on a voyngo from 1'rovldcnco to Norfolk, has brokcu up, and Is a totnl wicck. Tho heavy wind and sea during Wednesday night drove tho vessel on tlio rocks, and sho began to go to pieces. Tlio captain, crew and one passenger wcro taken oil tliu sinking stoumcr by tho llfe savlug ciow without Injury. They wore taken in chargo by tho men at tho lifo station, aud their wants attended to. Tho steamer was ono ot the oldest and hc6t known of tho largo ileet of steamers owned by the Merchants it .Miners' Trans portation Company of Baltimore. Sho loft 1'rovldcnco for Norfolk, Va., Monday, with a full cargo of merchandise and ono pasnon ccr. A terrible storm struck tho steamer Tuesday night, and contlnuod to Wednesday, whon sho went on tho outer bar about a mllo and a halt southwest ot Montauk l'olnt, Thero sbo rcmaluch all day, bcateu by the waves, but In no Immediate danger. Captain Field thought tho steamer would get oil at high tldo. Wednesday morning at dawn tho crow of tho life-saving station at; Hampton, L. I., attempted to go out to tho vessel, but tho ca was so high It was almost Impossible to reach her. Tlio llfo-savcrs wcro beaten back several times. The signal of distress was sounded by tho steamer all night, und rockets were fired to attract tlio attention of thoso on shore. Tho weather was very thick, and guid ed only by tho sound ot tho steamer's whistle, tho life-saving crow managed to reach tho stiauded vessel. Those oil Tjoaid woro cool nud collected, as thoy had no fenr Vut that her signals would be heard and aaslstauco would arrlvo. Sho was echooncr-rlgced, and was built In I'hlladolphla In 1804. Sho was built of wood, and was a very seaworthy voasal. Sho was '.200 feet 1 Inch over all, 07 feet beam aud Hi feet C Inches depth of hold. Her gross ton uago was 1,400.10; net, 844.70. Sho was a screw steamer, with doublo condensing en gines, Willi a nominal horsc-poucr of l,42j. Tho Appold has been running on tho 1'rovl-dcnco-Baltlmoro routo for a number of ycais, and this Is tier first accident. Tho lnturstnto tliimmoico I.inv. Tho second meeting of tho bankers and rail way men was held yesterday at 1'lorpont Mor gnu's houso. lu Now York. In addition to tho twenty-two present at tho meeting on Tuesday, thero wcro, by Invitation, tho fol lowing representatives of the trunk Hues: Gcoiga B. Roberts, Pennsylvania; Chaunccy il. Depow, Now York Central; Johu Klmr, F.rlo: Samuel Sloan. Dolawaro it Lacka- waunn; Charles F. Mayer, Baltimore it Ohio; Gcueral Orland Smith, Baltlmoro it Ohio, nud K. 1 Wllbert, Lehigh Valley. Tho com bined capital represented probably exceeded $300,000,000. Tho following ofllclal synopsis of tlio proceedings is trivon: Tho subcommittee reported that all parties Interested wcro lu favor of tho strict enforce ment ot tho Interstate Commerce act. Thoy oudoavored to lutroduco In slmplo form tho necessary machtueiy to enforco the Interstate Commerco act, and also the "agree ment" of Jauuurv 1. To accomplish this, they propose an oxocuttvo organization nud tho principle of arbitration for settlement of all difficulties. It is proposed that au associ ation of presidents ho formed, that tho highest officials of the various companies may bo made icspouslblo and held to a moio strict aud per sonal account. Tho following resolution, moved by Mr. Depow and seconded by Mr. Roberts, was unanimously passed by tho truuk lino presi dents, with tlis request that It should ba In corporated In tho proceedings ot tho meeting: Jietohed, Tlint wo aro heartily lu fuvor of tho strict cufoi cement of tbo Interstate Com mcr.co act, of the maintenance ot rcasouable rates, tho principle ot arbitration and tho formation of au association to enforco thCDO objects under tho general scopo of thu report ot tho commlttco ot tho presidents of Western l oads, and that tho trunk lino pi esldouts should meet at tho earliest possible dato to form au association to carry theso purposes Into effect. i i Construing u Trait Drml, In tho case ot Hydo it Matthows against William M. Corcoran nnd others, Judge Cox has made decree construing a trust deed given by William Corcoran ot Cuarlostou, W. Va. Tho trustees weio directed to turu over to W. St. C. Corcoran aud C. D, Chllds ono-fouith of tho personal property In their hands belong ing to the trust funU. m Chilblains roadlly cuicd by Salvation Oil. Driurglsts sell It tor twonty-fivo cents a bottle. Worth, tho Parisian man-mllllnor, It Is said, uses Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, 25 cts. . .i Professor Cook's Balm of Lifo positively cures inllammatlon. TnousEiis to order, S 1.GO. Eisoinan's, 7th and H. AUCTION SALES. TTTE1SKS & CO., Auotlonoprs. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNI TURK, i'0. ON ACCOUNT OF Rl'.MOVAL W13 WILL, BY OltDSIt OF MR. JACKSON YATES, CLOSE OUT AT PUBLIC MICTION ON MONDAY MORNINO, FOURTEENTH OF JANUARY, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, THE ENTIRE STOCK OI' HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE. &o.. CONTAINED IN I'REMIHKS SOUTHWEST COlBNKIt OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST. fcOUTII WHsT, AND ALSoUtORES 301ANDU0J SEVENTH STREET! SOUTHWEST, In part oonslstliur of Walnut and Poplar Bed room Sets. Parlor Furlilturo, Lounges, xldo board, Walnut und l'ol'lar Extension Tables, Clmlrs In variety, 8afCf, Sprints, MattrosteH, CotB, Oilcloths, BnxiuivliiB, leathers, odd plecos, Bedsteads, Ilureilus, tttnmls, Tublcs, lint Racks, Chlldien's Chulr, Mm bio-top TubluK, &o., altogether u law u.wortmuiit of dcslinblo stock, to which the attention of private buyers nnd dealers is hivltud. SPECIAL NOTICES. Yn&WH TAKE .PLEASURE IN JNF01M-J-C2 Ins tlio publlo that on account of needlMir a lar-ierstoro, wo havo removed to No, l'J'Jt) K st. n. w wnuro we shall bo pleased to se our fi lends und patrons. OATEI.Y A ALDRICII. VMSSS.00 TO MRS. MKIvGEHT'S, 410 OTII Wi2 stroot northwest, 'or the celobrated Columbia Full-weliiht Woolen Yarns, blamp Ins dono. All materials for npodlowork. vgMR. FRANK N. CARVER, DUILDEU has removed his ofllto from 1HI1 L street northwest to 1417 V street nurtliwost, wliero ho will bo glad to seo all of bis old friends and acquaintances. yfeggSttCONFECHONERV. Conroctlonery, Puro Cundlo?, flakes, Pios, Nuts, 1'orelsu and Domoitlo Trillin, it OEOROE W. WKIIJMAN'S, ilO.l Pa. avo. s, o. tVCTSsEASY FEET Yvul Being Indispensable to comfort nnd health, thu elite of thu world visit DR. WHITE'S establishment, MllU'uimsylvnnluttVtiM.o, oppo site Wlllard's Hotel, for Iho suceesiful trail-ini-nt ot all dlsoasos of Iho feet. Dr. Whlto's twenty-uiutli conseeutlvo jear of praotho In Washington, I), u, lo, Si a elttlu? for putthitf tho ftei In oi-uor. ' r?7p!,JOIN A CLU11 NOW AND SAViFtHK WGiT retiuler's prollts, CHRISTMAS IS CO.MINO AND YOU WILL WANT A WATCH. Wo offer great reductions In prlcos of PINE (iOLl) WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. JOIN A Ci.UIl NOW and you will lini-n vnlir U'ATflllK!, 11111 'I'lfF! llnrilllVw Call ut ear ollito, fiin 7th t n, w or enif iHiital nnd our ugonU will call on you with a ! unu oi suiuiiit-i. AIIHAIIAM L. BALTZhTEIN, Jr., Matinger of Tho Now York Watch Club i'o MS 7th st. n, w., bet. E aud Pats. iTpa.NEW MUSIC STOKE.-ALU KINDS OF no mill lOo niuslo pulillshed. HENRY WHU'E, ft 7th st. u w, opposite Patent OlUeo. ufivuu .m it oi vi rui uuoiu tjuuiwn; mi II1U d0 SPECIAL NOTICES. VrrS.TnE WASHINGTON ARC'IIITEOTU V3l HAL IRON AND BIIIDOK WORKS. WORKS, corner of Wator nnd uad StrocU. Washington, 1). C. Telephone Call, 428 0. Roofs, Urliliros, Tttrn-Tabloi, etc. Rollod Iron and Htcol Beams, Channels, Anglos, etc. Cast. InirM of every doscrlntlon. Ornmnontnl Cast and WrouRhl-Iron Work a specialty. Plans, Kstl mates and strain-Sheets promptly furnlshod on application, Spoohil facilities for Heavy Cast ings. Cnpaclty of work, 5.000 tons per annum. EMWARIJ L. WENT. M, E , Ownor nna Oenoral Manager. t&S' PORTAHLr. ORATES, TENDERS. ANDIItONS, FIKE SETS, Choapor than ever. Examine our oxtenstvo stock beforo purchasing, IIAYWAHD HUTCHINSON, moth at. WcCSaJHl. HUNTER'S BLOOD PILLS CURE fc2 nil Impurities In all Its forms anustaeoi: scrofula, ccftom.i and skin diseases speedily cured. Also cxeollent for urinary and kidney dlecnios.,rrloo 81. For salo ntsrANDIFORD'S Phannaoy, Oth nnd F n. w. Open all night. Jj5gisNKW BOOKS ROBERT ELSMERB. JOHN WARD, PREACHER. THE OWL'S NEST, by Wlstor. RAYMOND KERSHAW, by Cox. THE STORY OF ANAFRIOAN FARM. W. II. MORRISON, 3331 F STREET NORTHWEST. yTga, LAMAR dt ZACHRY, S. K. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEYS. oc22-ly Sun Bulldlnjr, 1U15 F street. Vrrfa)ai:NTLEMEN DKSIRINO THE COR JJsiiS roctstvlo In PULL DltHSS SHIRTS, TIES, ai.OVKS. VESTS, etc., should cull on P. T. HALL, 003 F streot northwest. . Trt"CSi,COALI COAL WkE low prices Tnis month. Place your orders wllh S.C CARTER, 10 I'll AND I) STREETS, S. W. BRANCH YARD: 403 1C btrect, S. W. Telephono Connection. rfcSSPs.LADIESj LADIESI LADIES I J.5 Mrs. McCnflerty Is tho only hat and bounct'fruiiiu manufacturer In the city. Call nnd see her now shape. BloaohluR and press ing, btrnw nnd Folt Hats altered totholutost stylos. Orders promptly attended to. 1001) 11 streot n. w. PRIVATE LESSONS. PREPARES for Writ Point. Alilimiolla. College. Civil Service and nil oxumlnatlous. S. W. FLYNN, A. M., Ivy Institute, Southwest corner 8th and K sts. n. w. j?la.LADIES CAN HAVE THEIR FELT hats pressed In tho now Fall stylos. Don't forget number, Whiting's UloaehlnK and Millinery Establishment, 018 Tenth streot northwest. W3SSOUTHERN INVESTMENTS IN COAL, fyuz iron and Tlmbor Lands. A. E. HANDLE begs to call tho special atten tion of persons dosirlng to arqulro suck prop erty lu largo or small tracts nt tho very lowest prices. Full partleulun on application. Ad dress 303 7th St.. n. w.. Washington, D, C. tVSnW- - MKTZEROTT & CO.. MUSIC 2a Dcnlers have rt moved from Pennsyl vania avenue to their now building, 1110 Fstn w, three noors wost of W. II. Moses & Sons. Oldest and most oxtcnslv to mulo establishment luthuulty. r?gJSi,SPECIALTIES. CHOICE WESTERN CUT AND LONG nAY. PANNED OATS Constantly on Hund at tho Lowest Market Prices. , II. D. COCHRAN. Wholesale nnd Rotnil Dealer In FLOUR, ORAIN AND HARNESS, 1317 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ?-S5a,anonAN's installment house. ItfXJii Having lomoved to my Now Store; iou iiiiu t it ruvuiuu st. n. w. FURNITURE Is completo, nnd will bo sold on Credit cheaper than they can bo sold elsewhere iui uunii. vorao unu seo us ana you win oo sat Islled that GHOGAN'S, 7311 nnd 711 7th St. n. W., IS THE PLACE TO DEAL. All Carpets bought from us wo will mako and lay on tho Boor fieo of cost. I), jp - fft5j.L0.YEHS OF (IO(m BREAD SHOULD WHITE LILY Tho best flou In the world. Mado by1 JC.W.CIbSELL&CO., Proprlctbrs ot tho Original Rollor Mills, Goorgetowu, D. C. VjkrpifcFo'R GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS WCS , GO TO , WILLIAM. IIAKT, Corner Oth and 0 sts n w., under National Hotol. CLOTHING. H. D. BKRR, Importer and Tailor. Fall and Winter Goods, All of tho Latest Novelties. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS, ETC, JUST ARMED. MR. I1ARR personally fits all garments mado In our establishment. 1111 Penna: Avenue. MONEY TO LOAN. M1 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND oilier soeuntius wiinnut ueiuy. JA.ME3 F, BROWN, Real Estntu and Loan Drokor, 11011 V Btreot northwest. oi nA nnfvT0 ,'(IAN N heal estate OXUviUUv In amounts to suit. 1 1). H. WARNER .t CO., 010 I' st nw. TV,rO!KV TO LUAJi ON REAL ESTATE OU iJL llrst-claBS soourltlcs nt lowest lutes of In terest. No delay where security Is good. 0 O.OHE15N, 303 7th st n W. TlrONKY TO 1.0 V1V ONIMPROV1CDOITY REAL iVi ostato. McLACHLAN & BATCIIELDER, 12-J5 F bt II W, M ONKV TO LOAX IN SUMS TO SUIT." Lowest rates. No uoiuy. I P, II. SMITH ,fc BON, ' 1222 If st II W. DI1Y GOODS. "Wm. K. Riley, Corner Ninth and 12 Streets Northwest, lselolu;;out all kinds of DRV ? GOODS At Very Reduced Hatos. E. G. DAVIS. BLAGl( DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, I.ueutmiil 'J'lliiiiiiliii;, 719 Market Space, Washington, D. C. PHOTO-ENGRAVING Having recently lilted api PJJOIO.KMHUYIMJ bl'AULISUlIKNT n couneotlon with my PATENT PROCESS, I am prepared to furnish ILLUSTRATIONS AT NEW YORK PRICES Photographing on Wood for tho Trade. m:hurice jovce 4 IB Wovuiitli Streut N. W. ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW. piJU'llKLIi UAlllll.NOTO.N, i, j .Attorney-at-Law, Barbiur Law Building 400 La. Ave. tealdonee, No. Vila II st. Northwest, I am prepared to sell cheaper than any othor credit houso In tho city. Our stock of CAR PETS. OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, HUGS, IIRATING AND COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, BED-Itoov. niNiNi-unniw ANn ltiTfiiinfl WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. "WANTED - COLON11T8 - MONEY AD VV vnnoed for railroad faro nnd oxponniof trip from uny point insl of tho Hooky Moun tnlns, to visit Tho (Ircnt Wllber Colony Prop erly, Sacramento Valley, Cab, now bcliie do volopod by tho California nnd Houthcrn Land Company. City Lois nud California Fruit Trncts frcu Hcnd lOo posture f r in.in, plnt, oto , to CALIFORNIA AND HOU'UIERN LAND COM PANY, City of Red Bluff, Cat. "WANTKD-AN OVERSEER, OR CHIEF AD VV vcrtlsr, nnd two to tiro assistants (un cording to slzo of county and population); SCO a month salary and expenses to overseers, nud S10 to A9IstnnU; no peddling, no snlleltins; duties confined to making collection", distribut ing printed matter, puttlna up advertltomenti, etc, for tbo two (treatcit Portuno-mukcrs in America tho Farmer's 810 Flro-Froor Combination-Look Safe (sold on monthly InstnllmonM), nnd tho wonderful Eloctrlu Fuel, for warming stoliln, carrlnROs, etc., whloh burns without llame, smoko or odor, nnd will heat uny vohltlo '21 hours for 10 cts: expenses ndvnnocd; salar ies paid eaoh month. Inclose 10a nostairofor full specimen lino of advertlslnR matter to tho J. L. STEPHHNU CO,, Lobnnon, Ohia WAMKU-0L1 GOLD- AND H1LVER boURhtlor cash by WM. FRIEDERICH, tho manufacturing Jewoler. OO.T 7th st, opp Pat ent Ofllco. FOR RENT ROOMS T.VNE FRONT ROOMS, ON PARLOR FLOOR J; for Rontlemen only; nil convcnleaco. An, ply on premises to privnto family at Oil II street northwost. FOR SALE HOUSES. F bat j ment brlokB. V st. near 2A n ej roomi and nth: m. I.: nearlvnowi '2.C00 eaeli. 11. II. T. LEIPOLD, liioo F Bt n w, second front room. 17011 SALE FINE BUSINESS PROPETTY ON ,l 7th t, hot t nnd H sti n w. Must bo sold to close an ustato. R. II. T. LEIPOLD, 11100 F st 11 w, second lloor front. FOR RENT HOUSES. T?OR RENT-UNFURNISHED. riMFstnw, 23rs J2.inoo l.HOFstnw, lli rs tiooon lino Mass avo n w, 15 rs 10(1 07 l-WSMnMttvo, 14 rs iniMio 17UO Mass avo, 17 rs 12."i 00 Pstu w,12rs V25 110 ll'JBlOlhstnw, 10rs 115 00 KlllRtavo. 12 rs 1(10(10 1(11(1 HI avc, 1'Jrs 1(10 00 101 1 'Jlst 11 w. 10 rs Hiooo l!WJi.stnw, 11 rs 100 00 1721 Conn nvo.llrs 10000 1702 1'amon w. 10 rs 11107 1011 Conn avo, 1(1 rs 87 50 172SIst nw, 13 rs 8!1 Ott llthstn w. ncara, 15 rs 8!i :j;i Kioii Hutu w, warehouse HOOD 2027 Hlllyer Plnco. I) rs 70 00 H17 12th st n w, 14 rs 70 00 202.1 Ostnw, Ills 70 00 15270tnw, lira 70 00 aoiu uuuistu w, Kirs tn on lU2H5th stii w.iors 05 01) 1115 Nttnw.llrs 05 00 1U.'I7 Rst 11 w, Brs (SO IK) 2012 Hlllyer Place, Ors 00 00 82412thstn w, itoroamlrtwe 00 00 14l8Nstnw. lOrs 55 00 1701) M stn W, Ors 55 00 10 1 Ind nvo, 0 rs no 00 405Ustn w, 12rs 50 50 IllllNttn w.Hrs 50 00 UIKJil O st n W, lOrs 4500 2110llthstnw. 10 rs 45 00 21Mlltnstn w, 10 rs , 4107 2120llthstnw.l0rs 4107 1700 15th st n w 4000 15118 Plerco Place 40 00 llnochapinst.Ors 40 00 1 108 Chapln st, 0 rs 40 00 1 tl() Chapln st, O rs 40 00 1070 JJBlsw, lira 40 00 2100 nthstn w. lOrs 40 00 1210 7tn stn w, 0 rs 05 00 150120thstn w, 7 rs 85 00 I52i2titnstn w.ars 25 00 1H07 Caroline 8 1 0 rs 25 00 1100 10th stn w,7rs 28 00 21oiststsw,0 rs 15 00 222 1st sts w, urs 15 00 2201ststsw,0rs 15 00 22(1 1st st s w, 0 rs 15 00 Tho nhovo houses can bo examined bypormlt from our ofllco only. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1021 Fstnw. FOR SALE AND RENT. TEAL ESTATE BULLETIN JLV av THOS. E. WAGQAMAN, 017 F Street. ChnnRCs mado .Wednesdays nnd Saturdays. THREE-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. - Oth st. bet Hand Lnw S30.000 4()0Mstnw, bb, ml,14rs., ...22,500 020 nud 025 11 st 11 W, b li und 5 houses rear , 22.000 lit 12 Vermont avo n w, b h, in I, 10 rs.. 10,000 1700 II stn w, bh. 10 rs 15.000 415 3detnw.bh.ini 11 r 12.500 1010 10th st n w, b h, m 1, 10 rs 12,000 DOl) M st n w, l) h, ml. 10 rs 11,000 2033 11 stn w, D li, mi, 12 rs 8.000 TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. 1111 list no, bh, 7 rs $1,250 11 15 und (1 II) 11 nt n e, I) li, 7 rs 4,01)0 (Citoiwo Kt.no, f h.4ra 0,500 08 and 42 Myrtlo st, b h, in 1, 7 rs 0,400 5 14 dtll Bt no.fb.7is 2.500 10 Myrtlo stn e, I) h, 7 rs 2,200 1)21 list no, bh, Ora 2,000 2.10 2d Bt n 0, b li, 2 rs 1.500 412 3d st no, f h, 2 rs 1,000 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE. . Per foot, Kst, bet Kith and 17th nw SI Oil Lst, bet 10th and 2()th sts n w 2 00 Pu avo. bet Oth and 7th Btsso 2 00 18th st, bet Land M sts 11 w 1 50 Hopkins st. bet O nud 1'nw , 1 25 list, bet 3d aud 4 th so 125 11 st, bet N II uvo and 25th st n w 1 25 Mass avo, bet Del avo and lst stno 1 no Est. bet 2 lth und 25th n w 20o lstst, bet 0 and Pa w lOo HOUSES FOR RENT. Por month. 025Mdnvosw.Ors 20 00 010and020 Mdaiosw.O rs 17 00 1408 Md uvo no, o rs 17 00 22Myrtlost no. 7rs.. w, 10 42 50 Myrtle nt. 0 rs ,,,..,...., 15 00 515 11th st so, 7".. 14 00 220 Dol uvo n e. fi w 10 00 0 to 10 O'Brlon's Court n w, 4 rs 10 00 10 alley hot loth uua 1 lth, V und W sts 11 w,4rs , 10 00 S27 2dstnu,4 rs 0 00 0 alley bet Oth and 7th. CI and 11 n e, 5 rs 8 50 033 Essex Court n w, 4 rs H 00 3330 P st n w, 5 rs 7 00 Roar 1420 T st n w, Irs 7 00 Rear 0223 Prospect uve, 2 rs 1 27 218 nnd 220 13th st o,2ra 4 00 Mwntvreurll20Tstnw, 2 rs 100 721 llthstn o,4 rs 000 1817 B st a c, 4 rs , 3 00 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safoas U, S, bonds; 0 nor oont., payablo quar terly; In sums Sloo to $1,000; small premium charged. LOANS, In sums to suit at 0 per cent. Tliu abovo Is only a portion of the property 011 my books, For full lint call at ollleo for bullotin hsued on the 1st and 15th. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. WILLARD HOUSE, WA-SIHNOTON, D. 0. O. O. STAPLES, into of Thousand Isl. House, Proprietor. milll OLAIIRDON. L 1401 N. Y. AVE., COR. 14TH ST. Permanent und transient guests ucoonunodatod. Modern Implements, Curs to nil parts of thu city pan the door. MRS. M. .1. COI.LeY, Proprietress w ELCKER'S HOTEU EUROPEAN PLAN, WASHINGTON, D. C. ROOMS EN SUITE AND SIN(LE. Hnrlnit the past summer a now addition has been erected containing tha most luxurious res taurant rooms In tho city, no20 flin 'I'll. FELTEH. Prop. mUEAHLIN0.T0NJ X A 0.UIE 1' AND ELEGANT HOTEU Vermont Avenue, T. E. ROESSLU, Propi Ictor. 00 17,1 y millS ISllllITT. WASHINGTON, D. 0 Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Fire Esoapes. TEItMH-SO.OOandJ! 1.00 Per Day. GU.S15V UOUHIC, EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor, Broadway and Twcuty-Ninth St., NEW YORK CITY. JAMES II, ItllESLlN, Proprietor. QT. JAMES IlOTKLi EUROPEAN PLAN, BIXTH 6TRKETAND PENNSYLVANIA AVE., L, WOODBURY, Propiletor. PAWNBROKERS. Burnstlne Loan OUliso, 301 1'unu, Avo N. IV. Money loaned on Uold und Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, Uuaj, la les'und Gentleman's Weiring Apparol, Old Uold and Silver boituht. Uuiedoomud Pludve4 Fir tialu. Miss Jennings (Of Jennings & Co.) OF NEW YORK Invites the Ladles to call at tho ARLINGTON HOTEL Parlor E (lst floor), And Exnmtno Her IMPORTED GOODS -IN- Gowns, Cloaks, &c. STROPSTBA Mineral Spring Water, This oxtrnordlnary wator romarltablo ns a Kroat natural remedial ugont and, at tlio samo tlmo, when carbonatod, a mot delightful nnd exhilarating bovorniro was discovered In tho Centennial Yoar 1S70. on tho furm ot Mr. 0. P. Maciilll, In Unltlmoro County, sltuatod on Green Spring avenue, about five mllos north of Druid Hill Park, nnd ono-quarter of a mllo from Strontla Sprins station, on tho Grocn 8prlng nrnnch of tho Northorn Central Railway. Tho elevation Is nearly tectn hundred feel nhovo tldo. Strontla wiitor. whllo possessing nstonWilng eurallVH properties, Is especially In Its highly olTcrvoscent state, n delightful nnd refreshing boU'inpe, promoting dlgrstlon, cto. It will euro (Tout and Jlhtiimulisiu. Is w 111 rollovenny disordered oondltlonof tho Aver, Stomach and llowett. Diarrhoea nnd Dys entiry. It v, 111 rettort the Tone of the Stomach, and In croaso tho anpotito. It will bo found of creat service In Scrofulous A rfecttonn nnd Weakntu of the Luna: in oucring mis waior 10 mo punuo, 1110 com pany ilosltoi to call attention to tho Handing of iho citizens who testify to its worth, not know ing of another product which shows at home hlghor testimonials of oxoellcnco. MEDICAL Ci:KTlTIuATKS. Prom tho President of the Board of Health for the State of Maryland. Towson, May 'JO, 1887. O. T. MicaiLi, Kbo.. Dear Air: It gives mo great plousure to stato that I was entirely re lieved of Muscular Rheumatism of lix montit' standing by tho fieo uso of your Strontla Water. I suffered much pain nnd Inability to uso my arms. 1 tried a number of reined lei without effect. Notioing tho oxcollcnt results In Dr. Chancellor's oaso, and having always a high opluton of the water, I used It, with tho nboro result, nnd havo had no return of the Rheuma tism. Sincerely yours, JACKSON TIPER, M. D. From the Secretary of the Board of Health for the State of Maryland. HiLTIMOnE, Hay 11, 1887. Co 1. O. P. Miroiix. Dear Sir; Your Strontla Water has certainly done mo a great deal ot good. For soverul years I suffered painful attacks nf Rheumatic Uout.i for tho euro of which I was Induced to visit the' principal springs and water curei of Europe, as well as many In this country, but without any posltlvo relief. 1 hate received more benefit Jion di Inking Strontla Water than from all other eourcet,and I mvtt tenant it at a very taluaWe remedial agent. As a tablo wator and food sol vont It Is unsurpaskod, and especially valuable lu many forms ol Dyspepsia. Vory truly yours, C. W. CHANCELLOR, M. D. Wo could add hundreds of others to the abovo, but upaco will not permit. Manner In Which the Water is Put Up and Sold. FStrontla Water Is sold in effervescent condl tlon, In pint, quart and half-gallon glass bottles Each bottlo boars upon Its faco a yellow labol having a rod centra and red sldo square.", the centre bearing a faoslmiloof theMroutia spring houho, which constitutes our Trado-Murk, and a yellow neck label having upon It the word "Strontlu." Tbo water Is also dnllu-rod In effervescent condition, In siphons and founts. In tho stute In whloh It Is taken from tho spring, It Is void in pint, quart and half-gallon glass bottles, labeled as abovo. PRICE LIST: EFFERVESCENT OR NON-EFFERYESCENT. 1 Caso, 10fi Oallon Dottles S3 25 I Doi . Dottles, quarts 1' 75 1 Caso, 50 Dottles, quarts 0 00 IDoz.Dottles, pints 1 US 1 Case, 100 bottles, pints 8 00 G.G. k 1412 and 1414 Perm. Avo., WASHINGTON, D. 0., Solo Acout for tbo District of Columbia. REAL ESTATE. alllOS.A.MITCIIKLL, . Real Estutoliroker,03tPstn w, Room 4. Special attention paid to the exchange of all descriptions of real ostato uad personal prop erty, mining stoak, cto. B L.J. P. 1IAV1S, RKAL ESTATE BROKER, 1310 1' at, adjoining Sun Building, Suburban property a specialty. EDUCATIONAL. MT. VERNON SE3ILAR1,1100, 1101,1100, 111(1 M streot itul 1128 Elevonth street. Hoarding und Day S( tiool for young ladles nud little girls. Fourteenth yenr opens Wodiiosday, Octobur 3, for reception of boarding pupils: Thursday, October 1, for rccoptlon of day pupils. MRS. E.J HUMEUd. Prlnolpul. rpilll BLRLITZ hCliOOI, OPI.AMIUAUES. TERMS I1EGIN NOW. 723 11TH ST. N. W. MISS II U.CII'K CIVIL .SERVICE INSTITUTE AND MUfclNESS SCHOOL, 1207 10th st n w. Open all thojear. Pupils prepared for all examinations. NOltMOOU lNNTlTUTE-SKLIJCT SCHOOL POR (DHLS. Ap.ily nt 1 107 Musi, avo,, Mr. und Mra. W.D. UAl.ICLL. Prlnolpnls, Pupils rucolvud uny tlino. MUO.tALD.KiI,lH SL'IIOOIi.COItMRl MASS, avo and 17th st, Washington, D, C. Second sosslou, Feb. 1 1S8S. Miss Cutohoon's Evonlng Travel Class will begin Fob, 20, 1SH8. The first leoturo on Amorlcan Literature by Prof, Llnoolti, Feb. 14, 1BS8, For information address tho principal, 1'lbS ANNA ELLIS. SWERIAN-BUSINESS CQLLEGeT Three entire floors. National Bunk of tho Itepubllo Building, corner 7th and 1) sts. n, w. Buy und evening scabious. Young men and women practically trained for suit support, nud usotul lives. Five eourses-Tlio Prautlual Bust ness Couiso, Stenography, Typo-Wrltlng and Oraphopliouo, Pitman Shorthand, I'raotloal EuglUli llrunol'es, Dulsurtu Sohuol of Expros tlon. Sonohistlu j ear begins Monday, buptom temboril, C'Oilogu opuus for arrangements on nnd alter Monuuy, Augutt 27- Sendfor uew Il lustrated uuuouncMniuut. llliNUl' (). Sl'ENOKIt, LL.lt., Plluelp.ll. MRS, SARA A. SPENUEIt. Vloe-1'rlneliial. PROVISIONS. S, L. WlU.lSl"T. S. II. GWVNHB CIRCLE MARKET. Viirinoiit nvo. mid I,nt, u. w. Obo'eo Groceries, Meats and Proi'.slons. Tho llest Goods ,it the Lowmt Pi leoj, Murkultiigdullered Uo AMUSEMENTS, pONGREOATIONAL CHURCH. MONDAY, JANUARY U, 1880. Major J, li, POND has tbo honor to announce n return engagement nud positively last oppearanoo In Washington of MRS. ALICE J. SHAW, The Whistling Prima Donna AXD QUEGN OF ALL ARTISTS AS A WHISTLER. Mrs. SHAW will bo supported by tho following oxcollcnt company of artists: MISS OLLIU TORUETr, Violinist. MISS EUITit POND, Singing Reader. MllfJ. JENNIE 11. CAMPBELL, Accompan Is for Mrs. Shaw. MR. F. V, DOWNEY, Pianist. MR. HARRISON MILLARD, Tho Renowned Compoier and Uarltono, and tho COLUMBIA MALI! QUARTETTE Of Washington. rRICES-r,Oo., 7r,o. and SI. asoordlng to lo cation, Por salo ut Rrentano's. "lONaitEQATIONAL CHURCH, 8KC0ND ORAND CONCKRT, FRIDAY EVENIMI, JANUARY 18. llylbo 11031 ON SYMPHONY SYMPHONY ...... . ORCHESTRA WM. OEHICKi: CONDUCTOR, Assisted by tho wrll-known Prima Donna, M1MSEMSIA JUCH. And tho renowned Violin Virtuoso, MK.T.ADAM0W8KI. Ilrllllnnt Programme, with gems from . OLD AND MODERN MASTERS. Closing with Introduction nnd Closing Scono In TltlhTAN AND ISOLDE (Wagner). Eccrvod so.us, 81, S1.50, at J. V. Ellis & Co. s, UJ7 Pernio, avo. HUHDU'T & NORTH, Malingers. "MEW NATIONAL THEATRE. ' THE J. C. DUFF COMIC OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TONIOHT AT H. Also Friday and Saturday and Saturduy Mat,, Mlllookor's Musterplcoo, THE UEGUAK STUDENT, SOLOISTS: LAURA RELLINI, Agnos Stono, Roso Lclghton, Maudo Wilson, Emma Dolaro, Harry Drown, PrnncW dalllard, John Mooro and HUllERT W1LEE. PRICES, Sl.GO, SI, COo, 25o. WEEK OF JANUARY 11 Gillette's Ocoiroous Snco' :r SHE. tacular ndnptatlon of Rider iiuggurd's Famous Komanco C3TSEATS NOW ON SALE. A LBAUQIPS GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. TO-NIOHT, MATINEE SATURDAY. M'CiT.Ur.1. OPEHfl. COMPANY, (John A. Moduli, Solo Proprietor nnd Managor) Prosontlng tho grout succoss, STHE LADY OR THE TIGERS MONDAY, JAN. It, Farewell wnok of tho McOAULL OPERA COMPANY LOF2FmiN&? By Rudolph Dclllngcr, composer of Don Crosar. A OREAT CAST. BEAUTIFUL 'SCENERY. HANDSOME C0STUMINO . Pox Sheet Now Open. riONQREQATIONAL CHURCH. SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. 12, GRAND CAMPANINI CONCERT COMPANY, Introducing SIONORINA DD VERE. ITho celebrated Prima Donna, who croatod a furore In Now York und Boston, und a Grand Array of Talent, Including MISS MARIE OROEBL, Contralto. SIGNOR CLEMENTE BOLOGNA, Basso Cautauto, nnd SIG. ITALO CAMPANINI, . In u Magnificent Progiammo. CONDUCTOR MGNOR FERRARI. ; Reserved seats, 60e, 75c, und Sl. Salo of scats opens on Thursday, Januury 10, atE. P. Droop's, 025 Pn. avc. n, w. IT ARRIS' BIJOU THEATRG. WEEK JAN. 7-Matlnoe7: Tncs., Thnrs. and Sat. MR. WILLIAM REDMUND and MRS. THOMAS BARRY, Supported by tho Redmund-Barry Co., In their latest and greatest success, her m i rsi i e . Noxt Weck-HARBOR LIGHTS. TATTLE OF SIIILOII Is now on exhibition dally fromO a. m. to 10 P.m. Flitoonth St., 2 blocks south of U. S. Treasury Building. -JTERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATRE. Matlneos Mon Tuos., Tliurs. and Sat. NELSON'S GREAT WORLD COMBINATION, 7-NELSON FAMILY-7 The Premier Aorobats of tho World, and many other novelties. Cheap prlcos nt matlneos 10, 15 und 25o. Noxt Wcok-IRWIN BROS.' BIO SHOW. EXCURSIONS. M OUST VKUNOJit MOUNT VERNONI MOUNT VKKNONI STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Loaves 7th-st. Wharf dally (oxnopt Suaday) for MOUNT VERNON At 10 o'clock n. m.j rotuinlng, roaohas Wash- lugton about ii:UO p, m. PIANOS. EDWARD F. DROOP, 025 FESNA. AVENUE. Call and examine tho largo stock of Oahler .t llro., A. 11. Chaso, Marshall Wen dell. Wheolook, Decker & Son, Brlggs, Grova stceu & Fuller uud other PIANOS. Pianos sold on Installments, Exchanged, Rented, Repaired, Tuned, Moved and Stored. ORGANS, Sheet Music, foreign aud dnmostlo: Musical mdso.,t'to., constantly on hittid. ll.injo, Oultar, Muudolln, Violin uud Cello Strings a specialty. QranJ, Upright and Square PIANOFORTES. Special attention of Holiday purchasers is in. lliil to our "NEW ARTISTIC STYLUS," Flulihcd in duslgnn of "HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART." PIANOS FOR RENT. Seooud-huud Pianos at All Prlcos. "Wm. Kna.be & Co., S17 Market Space. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS &, NOTAIUES CS. BUNDY, COM'R OF DEEDS AND NO . niy Public, 158 Lu, avo , opp. City Hall. T H.EVANH, 11121 FhTHEETNORTHWRSTr IV. CouiinUtloiHT of Deeds lor all States una Teirltorlu-. Notary Publl'). lluurslioinUto-ltili) PERSONAL. TU.STIP8 OLD STAND IS THE ONLY PLACE ij whuru llrit-dnst second hund olothlng ivu buBoldut ro.peetnblu prleei, Addiess or cull utOIUDstlDutiioilliwuit CIVIL hKRVH'IJ EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and nuxvyur. Heiul lOo to S, W. FI.YNN, A.M. Ivy Institute, ti w cot tier Sth uud K ts 11 w. PEEKIESS BVES KnlJt Ui lint nuiniTi 1 li l CI