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wsvjsv Vt-yVTT" "' -fl THE WASHINGTON CRITIQ, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5,1889. V ni'vo ta u xon v t:s. KsrTiiK TitusTKF.soi-' tiii: WAsiiiNrt" ton Beneficial ErtdowmCnt Associa tion havd ndoplcd n new ilnn nf entrance f co, n cah and nolo syetcm, hy which tho original cost In cash will bo small Innulrn about It from any of tho trustees or nt tlio ofllco of tlio Association, 4(HUh st. it. w KJ?T"8TC(CK EXCHANGR-Ink, host made, B qts Mo.i pts., 80o.; lulf pints, SOo.J combined writing and copjlng, qts, Mo.: pts., 85o.: i pts.. -iO. (flvo It n trial. Central News Depot, 610 Oth 8t, Pctlodlcals, Sta tloncry,.f(d. B55rK'N08LEY 11H0.S. CREAMERY C0. K7 Standard Cash Prices For our unequalled dairy products dcllvorcr . iby our Aldcrney (Into ward's) wagons, Tlio best puro sweet milk, per quart. 8a. " cream, per quart Vila " buttermilk, per qnart 10 " skim milk, per ciunrt 4a K. B.CrcamcryPrlntBultor.Dnrownmako, the best and purest) 4Co. pcrpontul. Twenty-six 4-ccnt tickets frl 81 can bo oh tnlncd from our wagons or nt ofllco, tW) and 831 1) street northwost. our AUr waiyni! to oivn Our citizens tho very best dairy products at popular cash prices at all (lines. 'PLEASE'RKPORT ANV COMPLAINTS "In relation to our trmployos direct to'our office. Oar wholcsnlo butter nnd commission house, 81G 10th strcot northwest. flOg-LEWIS JOIIN80N & CO., m ' Domostlo and Forolgn BAKBlt8. $rennsjlvanla Avcnno and Tenth Strcot. Eichango, tetters of Credit, Cablo Transfers on l'rlnclpal Cities In Kuropo. n.Prvcrnment -nnd (Investment JlondvTelo- frnphfc Communications-with' Now 'York, hlladclphla, JJalllmoru and Boston, loans mndo and Negotiated. (Icncral Banking Dullness Transacted. KtJTTHlM.U'S, X.AMA11 ZACIIRY, 5 Attorneys, Sun Building, - - 1315 F street. B3T?TI'K IWABIIDJOTON ARCHITECT- -URAI IRON AND I1HIDOK WORKS, EDWARD L. DENT, M. lit, Proprietor, Tho best facilities In tho city for nil kinds of Iron work. Steel Ilcams, Ancles, eta., always la stock!. Kino Ornamental Casts, and Wrought-Iron Work n specialty. , . llepalrs and general, machine work done- In tho best manncrand ntshortrrotlco'. ' Sole Licensees In tho District of Columbia for tho "Goct7-Jlltcholl" system of lieam Anchors and Fotcctors. Works: Cor. 83d nnd Water StroctsjTelo phone, 4S8-3. 1 OfllCo! 1413 0 Street n. w.i Telephone 438-Q.. i Washington", P. C. j5gjr-ELliCTION OF DIRECTORS. " OrncE or the Colombia Railway Co. Tho nnnn&l election nf Seven Directors to servo the ensuing year for'tho Columbia Hall way Company will bo held at tho Kollogg Building, F st., between lull and ISthnts.n. w.. TU.ESDAY, March IS proximo. Polls will open from 1 to S o'oloek p. m. W. II. CLAOETT. Socretary. KSJ-JNO. AMBLER SMITH, Counsellor-at-Law and Patent Attori ncy, 1008 and 1010 F Bt. n. w. Practice In courts and Departments. IRON HOOFING. IRON CEILING, 'MitniiTnetlirAtl Itv , ArUORTnuOF fc CO , Pittsburg, Pa, Orders will bo rroolvod on and after Febru ary 21, '80, at 7121 II st. n. o by tho agont. " J. 1HLLENHABS. , JgjpNEW BOOKS. Great Captains, by Dodge; Tenting on tho Plains, by Mrs- E. II. Custer; llryco's American Commonwealth, Truth about Russia, by W. T. Stead: Around tho World, by Jules Verne. Every stranger should get a copy of Pic turesque Washington beforo leaving tho city. Law bookB a specialty. W. II. MORRISON, , 1334Fst.n.w. jgfpFORTAULB GRATES, FENDERS. ' ANDIRONS, " t . 'FIRE "SETS, J Cheaper than ever. Biamlno our extonarfo' stock beforo pur chasing. nATtWAiib & nDTomuaoN, 424 Oth St. KjaT-TIIE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK lS' of Washington, D. C, OUFst. n. W., Receives Deposits, Loans Money. Issues Drafts, Trunuaots a. Gonoral Banking Busi ness. Location central aud convenient, F street parji and. herdlcs run in front of our door: Oth street errs run a few rods, east of our liuUUlng; 7th jEtrcetiiad 11th street oars only two blocks away; II street and Pa. avo. cars only-tbreo blocksaway. B. II. WARNEIt, Presldentt-A.' T. BRITTON.'Vlotf-Pfesldont; K. 8. PARKER. Cashier. Dlrootors: Chas. II. Bailey. Wm. K- Barker, Alox. T. Brltton, Cbas. C. Duncunspn, John Joy, Edson, Albert !F. Fox. John E. Ilerrlll, Benj. F. Lelehton, lUugh McCnllocb, Crosby 8. Noyes.M. M. rarker, O G. Stoplos, Qeorgo Trnesdell, 'Henry krwlllard, B. II. Warner. ifS&i-rjSEFqrii'FBBT i , '' '' '" pi'iJJIleing roqulstto,itO)b,epltl)tuI, oxor-cise,'tnoufthdfl-of welt-known personages Visit DH.WlirTK'8 establishment, 1410 Penn sylvania avonue, opposite Wlllard's Hotel, for relict from corns, buulons, dUoased nails and all diseases of tho feet.. Dr. White's' twenty- ninth year of practloo la Washington, D, 0. 'Office tee, tlasltUng KSfW- O. METZEROTT & CO., MUSIO ' Dealers have removed from Penn sylvania avenue to tbelr new building, 1110 Fstn.w.,'threo aoors west of W. D.Mosei 'A Sons. Oldest nnd most oxtenslvo muilo tstabllinment In tho olty. Kgrc "GENTLEMEN DESIRING TIIE COR rnntjitvln InFIILL DI1ESS 8IIII1T8. TIES. GLOVES; VESTS, etc, should call on f F.JT. UALU 008 V strcot nortllwest. tP'CONFECTIONERYi Confectionery, Pnro Candles, Cakes, Plos, Nuts. Foreign and Domcstlo Fruits, at GEORGE W. WEIDMAN'S, 0U3 l'ajrare.s.o. ftSST'DIL IIiraTER'S'BLVOD'PItlfl CDRE zsy all Impurities la alt Its ' fonos,ana states: Bcrofula, eczema and akin disease epeedlly cured. Also excellent for urinary una xianoy uiseases. i noo bi. xur naiu m BTAMDIFOHD'B Pharmaoy.Oth and Fn. w. Open all night. B2Sf LADIES! LADIKSI ' LADIES I . sE' Mrs. ilcCatferty is tho only hat and bonnet-frame manufacturer In tho city. Call and tea ber new shapes. Bleaohlng and pressing. Straw and Felt Ilats, altered, to Iho latest styles. Orders promptly Bttcnded to. 1000 a street n. w. T25JB0UTIIEItN INVESTMENTS IN Coal, Iron and Tlmbor jAuds. A.E.RANULE begs to call tho special at tontlouof persons desiring toaoqalro such property In largo or small tracts at tho very lowest prices. Full particulars on applica tion. Address 803 7tli Bt. n. w.. Washing ton. D. O. jik.itjj:statji, AdxntUamntt under thU head, fourllnei or let), 85 cents for one InMrUonlWcintf for three. IrOR BALK-N. SIDE F bT..12TII AND ! 13th. 'Iho host opportunity for mer chants or capitalists to seouro the flnpst piece of business property now offered In this city exists lit that grand 7'J-ft. front, plats and lull Information for which will bo gladly furnished by J. II. WIMKK, 13m v st. F OR BALK- REAL ESTATE. 8WORSISTEDT BRADLEY, 027 F street. milOS. A. MITCHELL. X Real Estate Broker, 03 1 F st n w, Room 4 Special attention paid to the oxohango of all descriptions of roal estuto and personal prop erty, mining stook, etc. BUJ.l. DAVIS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 1310 V st, adjoining Sun tlulldlnj. Suburban property n specialty, vyni:itT.iKj;us. T WILLIAM LEE (Suoccssor to Henry Leo's Sons), 332 I'ENN, AVENUE N. W.f South Side. Branch ofllco, 408 Maryland nvo.s. w, A UGU8T llimaDORF, t A VUHNlSHliSG UNDKHTAKEU, aid J cm, avo. n. w., between ad and i4 sta JSteritlibg first cJam. jfVt!VJAT. yobiG'JM. jggTIlKPOUT OFTIIE CpNDI'nON Till! NATlONAIillANK OF THE RKPUDL1C At Wil'hlngton, I). C, At tho clo'o of business February 20, 1839. IIKSOL'HCE'J. Loans nnd discounts Overdrafts, secured and unso curcd . i i o m ' .. I'. H. bonds to sccuro circulation. U, H, bonds, to hetitire deposits, V. 8;hondsoilialid...i Other stocks, bonds andmort- Knges i Duo fronj approved rcscrvo agdnts...! i M...t.f ..-., ..... Ilnu from other national hanks.. line Inim Htsto banks ami bank ers, i. .1 ....,. i ...ii. Real estate. Iiirnlturo and fix tureS.. Current expenses and tuxes paid PftmMums all.. ,'.,. U-- Choiksntul'utliur ensh Items. ... Exchanges for clearing Jiousok. Bills of other banks. 1....1. 1 rnctlonal patier ourrcnoy, nick clsnnd cents..,. Specie (gold $181,475).. Legal tender notes Redemption fnnd with U.S.Treas urcr t.t per'cent of circulation) f 408,503 49 . ll 01 100,0110 00 lM.OOO 00 13A850 00 18,470' CO 11VK38 19,507 10 8,063 3.1 e-i.o'irBa 3,4! m 81,71188 S7.7I1 81 S7,5M 78 l,6.TO0 70S 50 80778 00 81,850 00 4,500 00 TotSh i.....f ..11,681,410 M LIABILITIES. 'Capital stock paid-in. $930,000 00 Surplus fund 12V0 a Dndlvldcd proflt 10,011 81 Natlonnl bank notes outstanding 88,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 005,800 45 Demand certificates of deposit... 8,28731 Certified checks... ,.. 0,005 5Q United States deposits ., 125,033 tin .Duo to other national banks t4,0G589 Duo to State tanks and bankers. 3,024 22 iTotal .U.. ,$1,WM16 54 City of YaMngton, County nf )YaMngton til I, Charles N. Bradley, cashier of thonbovo nnmed bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho "best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. S. BRADLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this Sd day ol March, A. D. 1889. I. FENWICK YOUNG, ' Notary IuhlIo. Con cct Attest: DAN'L II. CLARKE, .IOHNF.. 1IKRICEI.U .tar. i..vnmiiR. fiiircciois, GEO. RYNEAIj. Jn., O.'OJORKEN, laSfBEPORT' OF .THE, CONDITION OF KZ THE NATIONAL BANlCpFWASH- INGTON, at Washington, Ju tbo District bf Columbia, at tha'cluso of business February SO, lSSO. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts........ Overdrafts, secured nnd unse cured w,., 1. U. 8, bonds to sccuro circulation. U.S. bonds on hand... Other stocks, bonds and mort- ,, gages, Duo from approved rcscrvo agents Due from other nntlonal hanks.. Duo from State banks nnd bank ers I...1 ..!,.. I... Ileal estate, funilturo and fixtures Current expenses nnd tnxes paid. Checks and other cash Items Bills of other banks Fractional paper cunency, nick els and cmts Specie ..,.....,,., Legal tender notes U. B. certificates of deiioslt for lo gal tenders... ait'w 60,000 00 4W.500 00 81,750 00 221,338 41 122,818 00 170 01 50,000 00 8,557 37 25,121 19 1,310 00 2.727 81 189.874 00, 100,000 00 Total. $2,239,212 69 LIABILITIES. Capitol stock paid In 200,000 00 Surplus fund 80,000 00 Undivided profits 68,039 82 Individual deposits subject to check 1,870,448 68 Certified check , 530 93 Due to other national banks. 80,080 00 Duo to fatnto banks' and bankers. 000 91 Total ..$2,239,212 69 Dlitrlct of Columbia, County of YeuMngton, is: I, t'lrasrE. White, cashier of- tho above named bank,do solmnly swear that tho above statement Is truo to the best of my knowlcdgo nnd belief. CHASj E. WHITE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 6th day of March, ;U389.. ,. . , Corrcct-Attc,3t: ALBERT B. RUFF. nuiury x-uuiiu. B. A. 'JAMES. JOHN m. sixts. .i 'Seal J.1I. 0 COFFlNi ,C.-W. .HOWARD! Directors, .gggpREFORT OF THE CONDITION TnE. NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, at Washington, D. C, At tho close of Business, February, E0, 1839. RESOURCES, Loans and discounts '$0!8,0?2 89 Overdrafts, scoured and unse cured 3,811 03 U. S. Bonds tosecuro circulation.. 60,000 00 U.S.Bondson hand 200,000 00 Other etooks, bonds and mort gages k..'...lvr.i.iw..i. SOl.Rtt 20 Duo from approved rosorve pgents 38,512 48 Duo from other national banks.. . 60.173 09 Duo from State bunks andibank- ' crs 8,831 80 Rcnlostato, furniture and fix tures. ...1. ...... u. ....... 1...... 08,300 TO Currentcxpenscuand-taxcspald. 2,675 86 Premiums raid 60,411 75 Checks ana other cash Items,... 40,313 65 Exchanges for clearing house.... 20,231 30 Hills of other banks 4,109 09 Fractional paper currency, niok- els and. cents; .-. ...i. .172 7(1 Specie 217,828 80 Legal tendcrnotcs.,. 100,643 00 Total $1,753J3"l775 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $300,000 00 hnrplus fund 1M5,000 00 Undivided pi ollts 20,590 40 Dividends unpaid 019 60 Individual deposits subject to . check 1,112,374 II Demand certificates of deposit.. 3,495 00 Certified checks 14,901 01 Duo to other national banks.... 31,70188 Duo to State banks and ibank- n't us ........,.',;. 3,M1 89 Total 10.1.1 $1,765,311 73 district nf Columbia, ts: I.tiEORQEJI. B. WHITE, cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly sw car that tho above statement-Is truo totho best of my knowlcdgo nnd belief, J GEORGE II, B. WHITE. Cushler. Subscribed and sworn lo beforo mo this 2d day of March, 1889. J.-W. HOWELL, Notary rubllc, CorrecWAttest: . . J.'W. THOMPSON, 1 JAMES i:. FITCH, r jjictor,, II. A. WILLARD. Dlicctors. N. W. BURCHELL, i XOll 8AZETMT8, Adieitlsements under this head, foutllnts or ess, 23 cents for one Insertion; 60 cents for three. . Vrf-- TTOR SALE- BARGAINS IN BUILDING LOTS oa Duront Circle Thomas Clrolo. Cor. 22d and Now York nve Cor. 2lst and 0 bt. Cor. 20th, Va, no. and O st. fontlio square) Cor. 19th, Va. nvo. and D st. (entire squnro.) Cor. 17th,V and Boundary sts. (until 0 square,) Cor. 17th and 1) ts, , Cor. ssd and N sts. Cor. 10th nnd Kilo sts: (Meridian Hill,) Rhodo Inland avo.. bet. 14th mid 15th sts. V st., hot. 17th and 18th sts. 11. w. U St., bet. 14th and 15th sts. 11. w. 8 st., bet. Kith nnd 17th sts. n, w. F nt., bet. 17th and 18th sta. 11. w, (I St., bet, Oth and 7th sts. n. 0. G st bit. 13th aud 14th sts. n. w. ICth St., bet, I. and M sts. n. w. 16th st., bet, It and H sts. n. w.. nnd many others. For full pat tletilars apply to J, V. N. HOYCK H CO., 1505 l'unn. Ayo- 170H SALE-CORNER LOTS-OIIOIOE-? 21st ami R sts., 18th st. and Now Hamn sblro nvo. I bavo another n, w. corner In good fait 11. w., 43XJxllo whloh I can sell at figure to make protltablu Investment to bulldir or capitalist for low of honsos. Also 'J lots, ono at $3,700, 0110 at $3,000, In same etiunro with Judgu lllllyor's elegant Massa chusetts avo. icsldouco. J. 11. WIMEIt, 1313 Fst STATlOXi:ilY, RIDER & ADDISON, Wholesale nud Retail Doalorslq PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 314 Eighth St. N. ' near I'll. Ave. Orders or requests tor quotations given arsonaiaiiumion. aim si ieedta price and quality. w ELCKER'S HOTEK WASHINGTON, U, U. EUROPEAN PLAN. JiOOMS EN BUITE AND SINGLE. During )3- ;( "r " tow addition baa been ' .cd most Iuxu- rlotu ros .iv' ,t, J1020011' raLTER.ricp, V'A XTj:V.JtK T. I'. Adrtrtltm$ntt itutet tAl head, fctr Mm or . l anttfor ont Insertion; W centoor tAret, ' -V-'-.V- Jt MrJf -V- f- ---'- sm s s 'llANTED-ABOYTOWORK IN A CONt VV feclloncry; also a colored boy. Call 132IHtllst. n w LADIES TO MAKE WORSTED ADVEK llscment Cnrds at home: SI to $8 weekly; outllt,l0o. Sedgow Ick Novcly Co.iNew Haven, Conn. 1 A OKNT8 nnd STIUIETMEN wanted to soil , I.um Smith's (rreavgninu of "Governors," , or Political Knthro. Thcro nro 48 State Canls, I rortrftylng number of electoral votes! also ex collent porlrnlts of tho 48 Governors, and I ' "bower" cards, bearing portraits of Harrison and Morton,' clirveland nhilThurman. Por trait of Hon. James G. lllalno playod ns ' ''joker." liiacK cards nro itcpublicans, and "trumps" when turned; rod. Democrats. Each pack-'of 63 round cornered and glazed cnrdsln a box, charges prepaid, at 10o.,or S7.soperross;ifflo.,qr $18 00 per gross; 6O0., or $30 00 per gross. Order nlotico, Men with wngqn loaded with "Governors" can sell ton thousand packs (luting Inauguration Week. AGENTS' IIEHALD, 700 Chestnut St., I'hllada., Pa. SALESMTJN-VK WISH A FEW MEN TO sell our goods by samples to tho whole salo.nnd retail trade. Iirgost tnnnnf'rs In our line. Knolbso S-ocnti stamp. Wages 13 pcridny. il'crmunent position. No postals answered. Money advanced for wages, ad vertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F G CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. "lirANTED-A'aERMAN GIRL FOR GEN YY eral housework nnd to assist In kitchen, nt Gcorgo F. Kozel's, 1837 14th St. n. w. irUATTX'B HITVATIOXS. ActTirtisdnents under Mt head, four lines or less;ii ctnlffbr one Insertion; 80 cif for three. 'IXT'ANTED-RSPEtJTA'DLE COLORED WO Y V.Tnnn: flrst-clsBs washer and Ironcr, wants wasning ainomo or go ouiaay worK. Adurcss F. HURLEY. 717 Vd st. s. w. ' v'asti:i Misa i:i,i.axj:o vs. Adm ttsemmts under thU head, four lines or lesr, 0 cents for one insertion; 60 cents for three. rmvvNTEDrOLD, goldand''silvkr ''VV 'hnnzht for-cash hv WM. Vltlir.ni:. rRICXI, tho manafnoturtng Jeweler. 00a 7th st., qpp i-atranjmcp. rjijiDOJfAi,. AdrerUipnlentM under thLr html- mirllntibr lessfWCcnUfor erne Inserllin! 60 cents for thru. TpREsTpcuTri ,.J if uuiiiiiitwii k. irunn .uliiiik omtiu, Just patented, citable overy ono to learn to cui an Kinns or gnnncnis rencuiy ann accu rately,' hud sho will open n school nt 1223 F st. ,ort Monday, January 1M, where tho system will bo taagbt and tho sealo and a measure hook furnished for $0. This exceptionally low fig ure Is' named for sixty days only. Persons learning thK system aro' Immediately placed In apposition to. earn 'good wages. Ladles needing oxperlenood hands can obtain them ntthu school at any tlmo. Paper patterns of skirt, -waist and slcovo cut by measurement for lndlts"at 60 cents. TUSTH'S OLD "STAND IS THE ONLY ?) placo whera first-class second-liand cloth ng can bo sold nt rcspcctablo prlcos. Ad dress or call at 619 D st.nrw. Ton HAT,i:MIsai:ZAXJ!0 us. F OR BALE FIRST-CLASS FLOUniNQ mill; superior water power; In beat whoat growing county In-Marylandt 20 ncrorland; good business location nnd suburban homo. J, U.U1IAI .3 AJ 037 F St. n. w. Tdlt SAZrIIOUNVS. Advertisements under this head, four lines or lets, 25 cents for one Insertion; 60 cents for three. TjlOR SALE- TO 1 CLOSE AN ESTATE. MUST, BE SOLD. MOST'VALUABLE PROPERTY, ON MASSA CHUSETTS AVENUE, OVERLOOKING THOMAS CIRCLE. Lot C3 feet front on the Avenuo and Circle; oontalns over 5,000 Bqunro feet of ground, with width and depth sufllolcnt. for two(2)Flno Dwellings. Ground worth $5 per foot. Presont Improvementa 16-room Brick Houso, renting for $1,200 per annum.. Nearly 3,000 fectpf beautltnl Parking, Ornamental' Trees and Shrubs; Pipes laid for Fountain. Prloo, $25,000. Apply lu ii. v. li.'UVJi.n.a lu., No, 1605- Pennsylvania Avenuo. F IOR 8ALE- f..l-V ELEGANT SPACIOUS RESIDENCH FHONTINO ON McpilERSON SQUARE, NEAR "THE ARLINGTON." AND "NOR MANDIE" HOTELS. Tbrco-story and Basement Brick House, three ro.omsdccp,"UicxtraI.AItGE DINING ROOM, flno Parlors, nnd Tcry pommodlous Bed Chsmliers, Bath-rooms and Clotheej Presses; largo and oheexful front basemen t Ofllco easy of access from the street. This Is n very desirable property; and will bo sold for J25,otio on EASY TERMS. For permit to In spect, apply to J. V. N. IIUYOK & CO.. No. 1605 Pennsylvania Avenuo. IJUtANK'B. CONGER, J 1413 F Street. HOUSES F0R8ALK-N. W.-SECTION. Massachusetts nvo., $90,000, $53,0W,, $45,000, $40,000, $35,000, $25,000. Connecticut no., $35,000, $30,000, $22,000, $17 000 Vermont nvo., $31,000, $20,000. Rhodo Island avo., $38,000. $30,000, $22,000. 10th strect( $1(10,000, $75,000, $J7,000. 18th street, $28,000. I 6trCCt,'$55,000. K street, $.11,000. m street, scs.ooo, S40,ooo, sm,ooo, N street f50,000jf35,000Jsi7,0O0,'$12,000. 1' street, 815,000, $8,000, $7,600. Q street, $20,000,,. Hlllyer l'laco, $18,000. New llampshlro avo. and 25th St., $9,000. Housch under $20,000 and unimproved prop erty in all parts of tho city. FRANK B. CONGER, 1115 F street. TTOR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE-TIIE J? handsomest corner now for sale, on Mass. mo.. In the ImtntxIIate vicinity of the cK gnnt homo Just secured by tho Vlco-Picsldent-elect. , , Also, elegant rcsldenco on Highland Tcr rate; spacious; location unsurpassod; con dition exceptionally tluo. J. B, WIMEIt, 1313 Fst. J 7101' SAI.E-rSEVKRAL BEAUTIFUL NEW ! O-room-hdiises, with batn, rango, eto.. In tho noithwcst; near Oth and 7th st. cars prlco only $2,800 cat h; terms, $300 cash, bal nnco $30 pecmonth. Also on clovpland ave, (irs, for ( i.J'-',:i.iu On 8, bet Kith and J7th sts .5,01X1 " U st,bct inth and 0t)i s( (l.tsou " loth, bet T and U sts,, t 7,500 '-llt!r, Lot Fund sts. tl.ROO " Q.bet 13th and 1 ith sts, with stublo 7,000 " Boundary, noiir lit b st, new houso. 3,000 " Jdarlonst, betnth aiuI7thn w 4,250 Apply to J. W, PJ MYERS & SON, 1120 Now York avo. 3ioxj:r to zoas. Adrei Hiements under this head, four lines or less, 85 Lents for one insertion; 50 cents for three. MON ;Y TO LOAN In sums to suit. T. A. DARNIELL, 028 T Bt 11 W. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR first-class securities at lowest rates of est, No delay where seourlty Is pood. O.C. GliKEN. 803 7thst.n.w. M1 ONEY TO LOAN 111 sums to suit On Approved Real Estate Socurlty. r B. H.WAltNKH&CO., 01U F st. n. w. M ONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit at lowest rales on approved real estate security. H. C HILL, cor. 8th and F sts. MONEY TO LOAN IN 8UM8 TO SUIT AT lowost rates on npproved real ostato security. A. T. COUMUE. 1425 N. Y, avo. r J.'A'C UltSIOX.S. 1,rOUNT VERNONI " JaX MOUNT VERNONI 1IOUNT VEnNON 1 STEAMER W.W. CORCOUAN Leaves 7th Bt. wharf dally (except Sunday) for MOUNT VKIINON , At 10 o'clock n. m.t returning, rooUed Wash ington about 3.30 p. m. joii rjtixrrxa. iihomas "mcqill" CO,.' ' ' , L (Successors to MoUIIl A Wlthorow). TRINTERS AND HTEHKOTYPE113, 1107 K street n. w., Washington. D. O. GOOD WORK AT FAIK PRICES. ATTOIl!fHY8-A T-I.A l pAMPBELL CARRINaTON, Attorney-at-Law, 60S U street northwoh, Washington, D.'C, Webster Law Bonding, i1 Jlv3ldence,)2l8U street nortliost j'oit nny:Titov8ii&. AdrertUrmentt lttdtr this head, four lines or lets, 80 cents for one Insertion; 50 cents for thne TOHRlVNT-UNrUIINISIIKD "" )J14FMnw,23rs ......teavoOO 1119 Mass avo n w.i. 100 07 H28 Mass avo, 1 Irs 125 00 1730 Mass ave, 17 rs 125 W l'stnw. Wrs 125 00 1S28 M Bt n w, Ifr 1200 1810Nstn w, lf.r 131 00 imiothtth w, is rs in m 132SLstnv. 11 r 10000 ITtill'anve, 10 r 91 07 1718 in nw, 13 rs. 8) ai IHXMIthstn w,9rsnnd stbro 83 ai 10l8 21ststnw, llrs (O ai 2cir.Mllllrcrafp,9rn to 00 2021 o st n w, 11 rs nnd stable Torn 15.7 0xtnv, 11 rs... com 817 18th stn w, 14rs 70 00 1C24 nth stn w, lOrs.i M 00 !415Nstnw,li rs C5 O) 161980th stn w, lOrs 05 00 1837.11 Ptnw, 9 rs GO 00 824 12th st n w, storo and dwolllng ' CO 00 8012 Illlljcr Place, 9 rs 1. ...... COCO 1610 21st stnw. 10 rs CO 00 1448Nstn W.lOr 6300 1801 (1st n w.Ors .'. MOO 1911 N stnw, 8 r ,,.., 6000 1216 nth stnw, 9 rs,.... ...... .,.i....v, 60 00 K.wmhstnw, 9 rs , MOO, 8032(1 stn WjlOrs.i.... 45 00 2110 th stnw, 10 rs...M .' .45 00! 8420 llth st, 10 r m... 41 C7 8114 14tn stnw, 10 rs ,, 41 67 IMfU'lcrco l'laee, 10 r i ..... 4J 00 1702 R stn w, 10 rs 40 00 MtWOhapIn t. 0 rs ..... 40 00 IKSChnplnBt, 0 rs 40 00 I370Bstsw.il rs 4000 sioo 14th stnw, 10 rs , 40 00 1213Jthst.n W9n.. ........ .t.i..u...i 35 00 1330 Rlggs st n w, Br ,..,......1,.... 35 00 J33Jltlggstnw Or ,.,....i.L. A3 09 IdOSlOthstnw, 6r no 00 13088tlntnV,7rs. 80 00 1621 89th stnw, 8 r , , 8500 9181st st s-w, Ors.. ...... .....l.. 13 00 2101ttst s w,0ra.,, ,i....i , 13 00 822 Ist'stsWois 1500 2121st Bt aw, Ors 13 00, i no nuovh lioMscnr.ln Bo'oxamlned'bypcr-' mlt f 1 om our ofllco only. THOMAS J. FISHBH A CO., 1324 V St. 11. W. I70R RENT ! FURNISHED. THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Now Occupied ny COL. DANIEL 6, IVSIONT. Will bo ranted for ono year or longer to a first olas tenant. For price and permit to In spect tho premises Apply to J, V. N. HUYCK A CO., . 1605 l'cnn.ao. Bit. WARNER CO , , . , 010 F STREET NOKTHWEflT. Partial list of houses for rent: OWFstn Will rs.i......,i. ,... .....tglCd 07 720 13th Bt n w, 12 rs 75 00 1710 nth stnw, 10 rs 73 00 1311 80th stnw, ors (O 00 2015 Q stnw, 9 rs CO 00 1311 llth stn w.Prs 53 00 807ECnpBt, 11 rs DO CO 1013 19th stn w, 13 rs 60 CO I'll Md nvo no, llrs.... 1 60 00 031 1: Caput, 11 rs.,.,- 4160 SOI D stn w, 10 rs 40 00 SSOAstso, lOrs 40 00 1301 T stnw, 9 rs 40 00 400 Oth st n e, 0 rs 33 00 xiv ism si s w, w rs....... :n 00 11151 st n w, Ors 30 C5 2111 Hstnw, Srs ,- sow lisocihstn w, Ors 30 40 8006th st s e, i)-rs,un 30 00 lD390thstn w, 10 rs ,.. ...80 00 1930 14th stnw, 7 r 88 00 1533 15th stnJw.Grs 85 75 1511 Columbia st,7rs 85 f. 218 Arthur Place, 7 rs 25 40 031 Mass avo n e, 0 rs.... 35 35 1601 10th stnw, Ors 85,15 911 3d stnw, 6 rs. ..,..,. 2530 191ILnrch8t,U rs 85 30 8l8Dstno,6r.f , 2.5 00 8818 N st n w, 8 rs , ,.. 85 00 1318 V st n w, 7 rs moo 1311110th stn w,7 rs 22 92 4219thstSC, 10 rs 22 60 1027 North Canltol St.- Ors. .......:. 1 '80 60 E244)stBW, fl rs ,8060 1122 Boundary avonw.O is............ 80 60 612 Cst tic, Ors... ;.... 80 60 121729th sfnW,7l'.1 t 80 40 433Hstnw, Ors ;, 80 85 1713 6th stn w, Ors 20 30 shannon Place, Anacpstla, 7 rs 20 00 301 Ostnw,8 rs 18 30 1830 E Bt n w, 6 rs IS 30 S2Myrtlo st,7rs 18 00 SlllPstn w, Ors 17 80 400 L stnw, Ors t...i.. 10 80 2031 8th stnw, Ors I8 60 8210 l2,th st n w, 0 rs 16 00 713 A st no, Ors 15 40 llOMstnw.Srs 15 &0 823) Boundary avenuo nw, Srs 1500 (JlOOthstno.Org.r... .,... 15 00 A complete bulletin, published oeryMon dnyjnipyijehad'upon application atourof lice, cither In person or by cant. , , B. U. WARNEIt & CO. JpORRENT. " UNFURNISHED HOUSES. No. 80 Iowa Circle, 3 story bk, 13 rs, stable Inrenr $123 00 No. 1401 stoughton st, 3 Btory bk and stone, 9 ts, am 1., COCO No. 1400 stoughton st, 3 story bk and stonn.ars.am I CO 00 No. 14085toughton st, 3 story bk and stono.Ors.a ml 00 00 No. 1410 Stoughton st, 3 story bk and stone, 9 rs, a m I CO 00 No. 1412 Stoughton st, 3storybkand stone, 0 rs, a m I CO 00 No, 135 list so, 3-story bk, 10 rs, aml. 45 00 No. 919 P,st, 5 rs, over storo, water, gas, , oto 18 00 No, Oil R st, 3 story bk, Ors, ami 40 00 FURNISHED ROOMS. No. 20 Iowa Circle, 8-story bk, 13 rs, heated by furnace, newly papered w 1th paper tomatch furalturo.......$173 09 STORES. No. 480 Fa 'ave, fl-story bk, 8 rs, 25x90 each, to nllcy $145 00 Nooor of Columbia, and l'.sts 83 00 8118 Met, stOro and dwg; pew 60 00 OFFICII. No. CS5 F st n W. 3 rn, 3d floor .,...$40 00 No. OiiSFut nw, 3rs,'4th floor... .1 as 00 No. W5FBtnw,3ls, 6th floor 33 00 STABLES. In tear of No, 1301 K st, 6. 'or 6 stalls, Inrgo carrlugo rm, coachman's rm, eto, cor of alloy and facing 12th st....$30 00 Ml M.PARKER, No. 1118 F street northwest. 170R RENT-NINE-ROOM BRICK 1IOU8E. X In first-class order, 710 North Carolina nenuo southeast; largo yard anl pleasant homo, J 30.60. GEO. F. HARBIN, 310 Pa, nvo. s. o J'OK .SA1.K AA'Ji ItEXT. "DEAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAOOAMAN, 917 F Btreot. Changes made Wednesdays und Saturdays. TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR 8ALE. , OKltoCIOMd avosw.bh, lie $18,000 1904 R Bt n w f h, 8r 7,0(10 211 A stn e.fh.Ors 7,000 1114 and 1110 Oth st i w, b h, 7 rs, and 1 f ' h Inrenr O.OiX) 4C0 nnd 408 llth st 8 w, h h, in 1, 9 rs 0,609 830 131 sts w, bh,ml,8is 6,000 820 nnd 822 lt st s w, f h, 5m... 4,300 113Hstno,bli,7rs 4.850 0-15 and 019 II st n o, bh, 7 rs 4,000 ftMolWOstne.f h, Irs 3,500 38nnd 12 Myrtle st n c, bh,7r 3,100 321 to a list so. f h.Ors 3,000 302 Oth st a 0, b h, 0 rs.... 8,000 015 1st b w, f li. 5 rs nnd 3 houses rear.,. 3,000 615 llth stse.bh, Hrs 2,(100 SI.'iuhISII JUtsw, f h, lis ,.,,. 8,300 8301 and 841 191 st s w, f h.-trs ,.,.. 2,200 1109 80th st n w, f h, ft rs , 8,000 421 and 420 Ost alley nw,fh, li 1,800 1414bainpsou stnw,fh,Ors 1,700 TO LEASE. Torn term of 25 years, a vnluablo plocoof business property on llth St. near Pcnn. nvo: rent $125 per month and taxes; lessee to build on sumo. Rent per annum, IIst,bct4thnnd5tltno $30 00 UNIMPROVED PROPUKTY FOR SALE. CorVa nvo and 21th stn W $;,700 18th st, bet II nnd O s 0 1,800 19th st, bet E Cup and A s 0 1,005 S 0 por S O ave and nth stsac.'i I.ouo Pur foot Rst, bet 1st and 3d sts nw... 60a M st, bet 41 and Oth sts s w , 60u 6th st, bet Va avo and (1st no, ,.,.,,, 30a HOUSES FOR RENT. Per month. 731 sd st n w, 0 rs ...$jo 00 Sill N stnw, Ors 10 60 10004th stnw, Ors 15 40 601 llth Btsw, ors 13 00 HOODstse, 7rs 15 00 1713 7th Bt 11 w, 5 rs 15 80 BDMjrtlostno, 7rs 15 00 1718 Marlon alley 11 w, Ir 10 00 U29 Essex Com tn w, li 8 00 Rear 1034 20th st 11 w, 3 rs 0 00 Strand dwg 810 9th stnw, 7 rs 02 60 Mr rm and I rm 2d lloor SOI 7th Bt a w 40 00 btr and cellar, 2120 14th st nw 85 60 157thst 11 w, rs 4 and 5 15 00 Mablo rear 1116 Kst 11 w 15 00 btr and dwg 10th aud Bdy st 11 w 12 00 1?.' I.aine, Sbnck lira 8 00 401 7th stnw, 8d lloorrmO......... hoo Cellar 1543 Met II W., 6 00 0l57thbtnw,rml! 3 00 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safans U. S, bonds. 0 per cent,, paynblo quaitetlytln sums $100 to $1,000; small pi o mlum charged, IOANS. In sums to suit at 0 per cent. 1 ho uboo Is only a portion of tho property on my books. For full list call at ofllco for bulletin, Issued on tho 1st and 15th. aoMMissioxjum ov bhj;. c R. llirNUV. COM' 11 OFDEUDS AND NO- . tary rubllo, 468 La, aye., opp. City Rail. V.liVC.lTIOXAl.. Georgetown University. Department of Arts nnd Sci- nt-ipoo GEOROHTON N XOLLKOI!, nv.t.a Founded 1789 CnlleglMe and Preparatory Courses TritJiv Il.iyHeholnM, JWpirycar. Half boarders, tl.o. Boarders, Apply to tho President, J. HAVENS RICHARD', H .T. Medical Dopartmentr V-wS MEDICAL SCHOOL, 920 II street n. w. Es tablished 1861, Apply to G, L. MAOriUDEIt. M. D DiiAK, 815 Vermont avenuo n. w. Law Department 'own'S'Iaw SCHOOL, Corner Sixth nnd V streets, n. w. Established 1870. Aprly to 8. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. REV. J. HAVENS RIOHARDH J, It li O T O It . rrUNNER'S .STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPE X WRITING BUREAU, Conducted Personally by , HUDSON C. TANNER. (Lalo Chief. 8(enograhhcr, Now? York Stato Legislature) nnd Supremo Court. No, 1815" It Street (Sun Building.) JJxpcrt Shorthand and Typewriting Work Solicited at tho Usual Rates. STUDENTS In Shorthand and Typewriting received nt any time. Stenographers furnished business mon. Circulars. Tclcphono Call 1177-2. SPENCERlAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COIl. 7th ami D sts. n. w. Founded 1801. Lo cation central; commodious halls; appoint ments completo. Moro tbnn60,ooo young mon nnd women have been trained for business In tho Spcncerlnn Colleges of America. Day nnd night sessions. Tuition fco moderate Flvo coures: Buslnoss Course, Shorthand and Typo! writing, Frnctlcal English, Spencer's Rapid 'Writing, Beading and Oratory, Dolsnrto method. Business men furnished with com petent employes, illustrated announcements free SARA A. SPENCER, Vlco-Prlnclpal. HENRY C. SPENCER. LL. B Principal. milE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. TERMS BEGIN NOW. 723 llth street northwost. MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTf. TUTE AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, 1207 10th st. n. w. Open all tho year. Pupils pre pared (or all examinations. MT. VERNON SEMINARY. 1100, 1101, 1100, 1110 M st. and 1128 llth nt. Hoarding and Day School for young ladles and Ilttlo Blrlsj. . ... j ourtconin-yenr opens wcuncsany, October 3, for reception of.boardlng Jiiiplls; Thutwday, October 4, forrodcptlon of day pupils. MltS. I'.. J. SOME ItH. Principal. jiai utoAn.s. The Great Pennsylvania Itoitto To the North, West and Southwest. DouhlOTinck. Splondld Scen6ry. bteel Ralls. Magnificent Equipment Is ErrrcT FrniiUAnvSI, 1880. Trains lene Washington from Btntlon, cor ner of Sixth nnd II strcots, ns follows: FOn PiTTsnuno and tho West. Chicago Lim ited Exprcssof Pullman Vcstlbuled Cars at 9 50 a.m. dally; Fast Line, 950a, m. dally to Cincinnati and St. Louis, with Sleeping earn from Pittsburg to Cincinnati and Ilarrlsburg to St. Louis; dnlly, except Saturday, to Chi-' cago, with Sleeping CarAltoona to Chicago. Western Express nt7. p. m dally, with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, connecting dally nt Ilarrlsburg with through Sleepers for Loulsvlllo and Memphis. Pnclfiu Express, 10 00 p. in. daily for Pittsburg and tho West, with through Sleeper to Pitts burg, and Pittsburg to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Fon Emr, Canandaioua and Rochester dally; for Buffalo nnd Niagara dally, except Saturday, 10 on p. m., w ith Sleeping Car Wash ington to Rochester. ron WiLitAMsronr, Lock Haven and El mini, at 9 50, a, m. dally, oxcept Sunday. Fon Ni v Yoiik nnd tho East, 7.80, 0 00, 11.00, and 11.40 n. in.; 2.10, 1.10,10 00 and 11.20 p. m. On Sunday, 9 00, 11 10 a. m.; 2.10, 4 10, 10,00 nnd 11.20 p.m. Limited Express of Pullman Par lor Cars, 9 10 a. ra. dnlly, except Sunduy, and 3.45 p. m. dally, with Dining Car. Fon Boston without chango, 2.10 p. m. every day. Fon BnooKLi n, N. Y.. all through trains connect nt Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding doublo fcrriago across Now York City. Fon PiiitAneLritiA, 7.20, 8.10, 9 00, 11.00 nnd 11.40 a.m., 8.10, 4.10, 0 00, 8.10, 10.00 and 11.20 p.m. On Sunday, 9 00, 11,10 a.m., 8.10. 110, 6 CO, 8.10, 10 00 and 1120 p.m. Limited Ex press, all Parlor Cars, 9.40 a. m. week days, and 3 45 p. m. dally, with Dining. Cam. Fon Atlantic Citv, 11.00 aud .11.10 a- m. week days. Foil BALTIvonr, C.33, 7.20,8.10, 9 00, 9.40, 9.60, 11.00 and 11.40 n.m 12 05,2.10, 3.15, 4.10,480, 4 40,0 00,7.10, 8.10, 10 00 and 11.80 p.m. On Sunday. 9 CO. 9 03, 9 60, 11.40 a. in., 8.10, 3 45, 4.10, 0 00, 7.40, 8.10, 10 00 and 11 20 p. m. Foil Pore's CiaKK Line, 7.80 a. in. and 1.40 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Fon Annai'Oms, 7 A) and 9 00 a. m., 12 0.5 and 4.40 p. in. dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 9 00 a. m 4.10 p,m. . ALEXANDRIA AND ritEDERICKSBUHG RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDIHA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Fon Alexamiiiia, 1.30, 0.35, 7.25, 8 40, 0 15, 10 57n.m., 1201 noon, 205,3 10.4.85.5 00,0 01, 8 05, 10 05 and 1137 p.m. On Sunday at 4 30, 9.43, 10.57 a.m., 8.80, 0 01, 8 05 and 10 03p.m. Accommodation for Quantlco, 7.25a. m. and e.COp.m, weekdays. Fon KiniMOMj nnd tho South, 4 30, 10 57 a. m. dally, and 3 10 p. m. dally, oxcopt Sunday. iTiAiNs lfavk Aicxunnna lor w asnington, 005, 7.03, 8.00, 9.10, 10.15, 11.07 a. m.. 1.20, 3.00, 3 SI, 8.10, 0.30, 7.05, 9.82, 10. 12 and 11.05 p. m. On Sunduy nt 9.10 und 11.07 a. m., 8.00, 3 10, 7.05, 0.32 and 10.42 p. m. Tickets nnd Information at thoofileo. north- cast corner of Thirteenth Btrcct and Fcnnsyl uma in emit', ana at ina station, wuoro orders can ho left for thaohccklngof baggago iu ucsunuiion uoin uoicis aim resiliences. CHAS. E. PUGII, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General .Passenger Agent'. Baltimore and Ohio Pailroad. Schcdulo In effect Deo. 0, 1888. Leave Washington from station oornor of Now Jersey avenuo and C Btreot, Fon CinoAfio and Northwest. Vnsrlhiileil Limited express dally 8.55 a. m , express 9,03 p. 1U. Fon Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis, express dally 3 00 nnd 11.10 p. in. Fon FiTTMumo nnd Cleveland, Vestlhuled Limited express dally 8.65 u. m. nnd express 9.05 p. m. Fon Lexinoton nnd Local Stations, tlO.10 am. Fon BAtTiMonr. weekdays, 5.00, 0 30. 0.10. 7.80, 8 SO. 0 45. 11.00 (45-mInuto train) a. m , 12.10. 2 05. 3.13. U5-mlnuto train). 3.25. 4 SD. 4.35,3.30, 6.45.7.30.0.43 nnd 11.30 p.m. Hun- nays, u uu, b.w, 11.43 n in , 1.13, 2 03, 3 23, 4.30. 4.3 0.45, 7.30, 9.45 and 11.60 p.m. Foil Way Stations betweon Washington and llaltlmoro, 8.00, 0.40, 8 30 a. m 12.10, 3 23, 4 35, 0 45, 11 no p. m. On Sundays, 8.30 a. in., 1.15, 8 23, 4 35, (1.45, It SO p. m. Tiuins uiAVt: llaltlmoro for Washington at 8.10, 0 20. 0 30, 7.20, 8 00 (15 lnluuto train), 0.00, nrut inii is.RiinMin (.. n m u rvv 3 90,4.10,6 00,6.00,0.30, 8.00, 1000 and ll.oapj mi un cunuuys, o.iu, u nv. e.w. u.uo, v.m, 10 -10 11. ni.; 1.15, 2.00, 4.10, 5.00, 0.30, 8.00 10.00 nnd 11.00 n. in. Fon Annai'Olis, 0.49 nnd 8.30 a. in., 12,10 anil d sa p. m. un sununvs, nana, m., -iiu p.m. Leave Annapolis 0.40,8 37 a. m 12.03, 4.10 p. in. bundays, 8.37 a. m 4.10 p. m. Fon Stations on tho Motropolltnr Brnnoli, 10.35, 110.10 a. m., S1.15 p. m., for prl.iclpal btatlcnsonly; 110.10, 11. m.,t4 35 and tS.10 p. in. I'nu GAiTiieiisnuna nnd Intormcllato points, 19 00 a. m tlS.SO. tl 40. S.SS. tll.20 p. m. Fon Bovd'8 nnd intermediate stations, t7.00 p. m 110.00 p. m. Ciiciicii Tiiain leaves Washington onSun day at 1.15 p. m , Btopplng at all stations oA Metropolitan Branch. Foil FiusIiKliirK, tlO.lOa. m., 1 1.33 and tS.TO p. m. buudajs, 1,15p.m. Fon lUoeiisTowN, tlO.10 a. ra. and tS.10 p.m. Tkains aiihive from Chicago daily 8.33 a. m. nud 9.33 p. m,; Irom Cincinnati and St. louls dully 080 a.m. and 155 p. in.; from Pittsburg, 8,S5 a. m t7.80 and O.SS p. in. PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. Fon Fiiii-aiieiviiia and Wilmington, daily, 8.15 a.m., 2.03, 4 20 and 11.50 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cms on tho 8.13 a. m and 4 20 p.m. trains, hheplngs Cms on tho 11.30 p. m, open nt 9 00 p.m. , , , Foil iNiriiMtniATB roiNTs botwoen Balti more and Philadelphia, '0.30 a. m , 2.03 and Tiiains i'lak Philadelphia for Washington, daily, 8 30, 11 IX) n. in., 4.60, 7.00 p. in. uud 'lExccpt'sundny. 'Dally. SSundnonly. Baggago tailed for and chcokod nt hotoU and residences on orders loft nt tlckut olllcoj, oil) nnd 13rl l'eniuyltanla avonuoi W. M. CLEMENTS, CHAS, O, SCULL, Gin, Jluuager, (Jen., I'ass. Act. Chosapoako and OMo Route, bchedulo In effect FKBRlARY 80, 1889. Tialnsleao Union Depot, Oth nnd 11 stiects. 0i7 A. i W Newport Nows, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk daily. Aulo In Old Point at 0 83 p. in. und Norfolk nt 700 p.m. 'llirough parlor curs to Old Point Comfort dolly, uxcept hundiiy, ., , 11.21a i -For btatloiu, on tho Chosapoako and Ohio in "V Irglnln. West Virginia und Ken tucky dully, bleeping cars Washington to Charlottesllloand Chatlottsvlllo to Cincin nati. Sunday train runs only to Clifton Forgo, 8'30 r. u - Fast Western Express dally, Solid train, with Pullman Buffet bleeping Cam tn l.tmlsvlllo; Pullman service to Cincin nati, bt I-oiils, Memphis and Now Orleans. Office, 513 Pennsyh anln a euno. H.W FULLER, Gen, Pats, Agent, PEERLEI8 DIES &;&S Coughing IS Nnturn'fl effort to cxol forolftn nb ntanrcs from tlio lironclilnl pnssnKCi. FrccitiPtitly, HiIh CtttisM liillatiiumtloii nml thoiiocd of nn nnodyno. No other oxpcctornnt or nnoilyno ii tqunl to Aycr'a Cherry l'cctornl. It nsslsti Nnlnro In ojcctlnp; tlio mucus, nllnyi Irritation, Iniliicvit roposo,ntul is tlio most popular 6f till cough curci. "Of tlio many preparations lieforo tlio fiubllo for tho euro of colds, couulis, ironchltls, nml kindred diseases, thoro in nono, within tho rnnrfo of my experi ence, bo reliable n Aycr'H Chorry IVc tornl. For ycrtr I wot subject to colds, followed by terrible coughs. About four years nfto, wliori Bd rtflllctnl, I wns ad vised to try Aycr's Chorry Pectoral nml to lay nil othor remedies nsldo. I did bo. nnd within a'wcok was well of my cold nml cough. Olnco then I havo always kept this preparation In tho liotiso, nml feel comparatively sccuro." -'Mrs. Li. L. lirowu, Denmark, Miss. "A fow yonrs oro I took a sovcro cold which nHocted imjr lungs. I hail a tor rlblo cough, ami passed night nftcr night without sloop. Tho doctors gavo mo up. I tried Aycr's Cherry Pectornl, wlilcli rollovod my lungs, Induced sleep, nnd afforded tho rest necessary for tho recovory of my strongth. lly tho con. tlnual uso of tlio l'ectornl, n pormnnont eoro was effect cd." Uoraco lrnlrbrothcr, Rockingham, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, mirinED st Dr. J. O. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by nil Druggists. Price tl; six bottles, (5. HOTELS AX1 nVSTAVnAXTH, mm: randall, v J Comer 16th street und Pcnnsylvanlauvo. Newly furnished. FIrst-oIass In overy par ticular. Rates tl and upwards tier day. MOUOAN J. Slll'ltMAN, l'roprletor. HARRIS JlOtTSIl-AMKItlCAN PLAN S2.60 nnd $3 per day; Pa. n o bet. 13th nnd llth streets; special rules to parties and permanent guests. piIB NOHMANDIR, Corner I Oth and I streets northwest, Opposlto McPberson Squaro. 11. M. CAKK. Proprietor. H lOTKL CIIAMBIRILIN, MoPhcrson Snuaro. FOR LADIPS AND (IKNTLF.MKN. TIIE MOST KXtJUISITE CUISINE IN WASH INGTON. Arrangements can bo mndo for RECBPTIONS, DINNKIt AND TIIDATRR PAItriES. Wines, Liquors and Cordials by tho bottlo or caso. WILLARD IIOTF.L. WASHINGTON, D.C. O. O. bTAPLKS, lato of Thousand Isl. House, Proprietor. milE CLARENDON, 1101 N. Y. AVE., COR. 1 ITH ST. Permanent and transient guests accommoda ted. Modern Improvements. Cars to all parts of the olty pass tho door. MRS. M. J. COLLEY. Proprietress. mUKKUIIITT. WASHINGTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters, Four Iron Flro Escape. TERMS-J3.00 and 81.00 Por Day. M1HE ARLINGTON, J. A O.UIKTAND ELEGANT HOTEL. Vermont Avenuo. T. K.'ROKSSLB, Proprietor. G ILSEY jinCNK, EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., . NEW YORK CITY. JAMl'.S n. BHESLIPf, Proprietor. s T. JAB11CS UOl'UL, EUROPEAN PLAN, SIXTH STREET AND PKNNA. AVE., L. WOODDURY, Proprietor. lottj:jit. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOHEftY COJIPANY Incorporated by tho Legislature- la 1808 for Educational aud Charltablo purposes, and Its franchise made a -part of tho present State Constitution, In 1S7U, by an otxn- WIIELMl.SO rorOLAIlVOTE. ItB'ORAND 3JXTRAORDINARY DRAW INGS tako plaoo Seml-Annuallv. (Juno and December), and Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS take placo on each of tbo othrr ten months In tho yenr, und aro all drawn In publlo, at the Academy of Muslo. Now Orleans, La. Wo do hereby certify that wa supervlso tbo arrangements for all of tho Monthly und beml-Annual Drawings of tho Louisiana Stato Lottery Co., and m person manago' and con trol tho Drawing themselves, and that tho same aro conducted with honesty, fairness, and tn good faith toward all parties, and wo niithorlzo tbo Company to uso this cortltlcato, with fao-slmllcs of our signatures attached, In Its advertisements." G. T. Beauregard, J. A. Early, COMMISSIONERS. Wo tho undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt pay all Prizes drawn In tho Louisiana Stato Lotteries, which may bo presented at our counters It. Sl.TVAI.MSr.EY, l'rest. t.n. Nat. Uanlc 1'. LANAIIX, l'ret. .Statu Nnt. Hunk. A. HAI.mVIN, I'rest.N, O. Nat. IMjjlt, CAUL liOUN, l'rest. Union Nut. U1UJ1. GBAND MONTHLY DRAWING At tlio Academy oCMuslo, New Orleans TUl'.SDAY. Slnn.li 12. 1HS1, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tlokcts at Twenty Dollars oaoh. Halves, SIO; tmarters, $3; Tenths, $'.'; Twentieths, St, LIST OF TRIZES. 1 PRIZE OF $300,000 IS '..... J300.000 lFHlZl'.OP lOO.OOOIs 100,000 li'iti.KOi' no.ooois co.ooo JPRI.EOF !25,(100l3 t,000 iiPiuzESOF lti.ooaaro uo.ooo DPRI7.EJOF n.oooaro S,001 20 PHIZES OP 1,000 arc 'Jft.OOO loo phizes OK 6()Onro no.tKKi S0O PRIZES OF SIM) aro (10,000 GOO PKUES OF 200 aro 100,000 Ai'i'noiuuTioN Phizes, 100 rrlzcs of SOO aro J50.000 100 1'rlresof tiooaro uo.ooo ICOPiUcsof 200 arc 110,000 TznutKAL Piiizcs. ooorrlzcsof lOOaro J09.0O0 OOU PrUesof 100 aro 00,000 57l3 Prizes, amounting to l,o34,80o Note. Ilokots drawing Capital Prizes aro not'entltlcd to terminal prizes. PiTFon Cmju IUtbs, or any turthor Infor mation doslred, wrlto legibly to tlio under signed, eliuily statlag jour rosldunco, with Stato, County, Street and Number. Moro rapid return mall dt livery will bo assured by your enclosing tin Eurulopo bearing your fuliuddiess. Send Pontal Notes, Express Money Ordors, of Now York Kxchango In ordinary letter. Currency oy Express (at our oxpouso) ad di esucd M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Address Iteglstercd Letters to, New Oilcans National Dank, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REMEMBER THAT ONE DOLLAR Is tho Prlto of tho smallest part or fraction of a ticket Issued In any drawing. Anything In ournama ofToicdata less price, Is either a counterfeit or a swindle. "REMEMBER, also, that tho payment of rrlzes Is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA TIONAL BANKS of New Orleans, aud tho Tlokcts are signed by tho President of an In stitution whoso chattered rights, aro reoog nlzod In the highest Courts; therefore, bo ware of all Imitations and anonymous I schemes." a iusTtNfnmn::t ui'.uuuit. Piiinhcl, J. Knnrfitll Mustered Into the Orntid Army nt tin) Republic. The Ornnrt Army of the Republic has mldcd another distinguished name to Its rolls. Samuel .1. Randall was last night mustitcd Into the order tinder moro Ilaltcr lug circumstances than usually surround a recruit. The ceremony was a very Interest ing otic, Und a largo number of prominent public men wcro present nt tho rcllenco of the ex-Hpcalicr to nltness his Initiation, Hy special dispensation n provisional post representing the George O. Mcndo Post of Philadelphia was organized. This post wasmada up of coma of the mostdlstlu gulchcd ofllcers of Iho order. Commander-in-Chief William Warner was chairman. lie Is a fellow-Congressman of Randall, and though opposed to him politically, Is nit Intimate friend.' Tlio other ofllccrn of tho board were: Thomas J. Stewart, l)o piirtnlent Commander of I'ctinsjlranla; Wnyno Vogdcs, Commander nf (Icorgo fl. Meade Post, and IkiuIs 1'. I.ango C. I'. Crane, O. llnrry Davis and Wllklo .Martin Mr. Randall Is not associated In tho mltid of tho public n Ith mllltnry experts and It Is not generally known that he participated In the war ns a soldier. Though a Member of Congress at the tlmo he found two occa sions to tender his services In tbo Hold. At the outbreak of tho war he was a sergeant In the famous City Troop nf 1'hlladolphla aud served Iu the Cumberland Valley In Virginia. In 1S4J3 he was made captain of tho com pany, and served under lloorgo If. Thomas. Afterward hu was tho first ono to suggest that brilliant soldier's unmo for promotion, and did much to bring his name to the at tention Of .President Lincoln. Tho ceremony last evening was exceed ingly slinplci and after It was over Mr. Randall received n largo number of tliu old soldiers who nro In the city, Tiim-nAi) roiiTiTUni:. People Who Stood on tho Atonuo for Hours. Strong men and women who stood on tho A enno In tho rain for four hours yesterday were considered Indiscreet, but tho woman who was thero with tho U-months-old In fant was unnatural and cruel. This spec tacle was witnessed In several places. Tho ladles aud gentlemen who occupied com fortable scats at Mr. II. I, Gregory's store, on tho south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, wcro shocked at seeing a woman sitting on a chair at tbo curbstone with an Infant only n few months old In her nrms, its long robes dipping In a puddle of water while it died piteoiislV from tho cold ami wet. Tho Inhuman mother held n decrepit um brella over herself and child and appeared to enjoy tho gay scenes on tho'rlalto, while she was making sick tho hearts of tbu mora human members of her sex who Wcro un willing witnesses of her brutal selfishness. There was another mother with a flinty heart uho held n tender Infant In her arms while sho sat on the review lug stand at tho southwest cornet of Pennsylvania avonuo nnd Seventh street. Others, whoso con science sinoto them, wcro seen mi the Ave nue and on tho streets with Ilttlo ones In their arms going home, probably because It was too uncomfortable for themselves, the Infants btlng too young to bo cou eulttd. Tlio I'liimbeuu Clubs' Display. Tho Klainbcau Clubs gavo a grcatdlsplay last night on tho Avenuo between Klghth and Tenth streets. Tho Atcblsons, tho Cjcloncsnnd tho Scdalla (Mo.) Clubs took part. Tho commltteo of award Colonel Robert Iloul, R. S. Fletcher and Captain H. ll.Mcrrlll. who acted as judges as well as marshals, in tho nbsenco of Dr. Adams determined to aw nrd tho first prize to the Cclono Club of Lawrence. Kan.: tho second to the Scdalla, Mo., Club, and tho third to tho Atchison, Kan,, Club. Tim Judges also determined to recommend a mora cuultablo distribution of the $1,1200 prize monoy to tho executive commltteo for their action and approval. Crlmlunl Court Sentences. Judgo Montgomery this morning sen tenced Richard Williams, colored, to flvo dajslnjatl for tho larceny of household goods from William and Martha Jackson, two colored people, during their absence from home. John Jorg, a young German, was sent to Jail for three mouths under a com Ictlon of housebreaking. Ho had entered Gcrstcn berg & lleuter's beer 6aloon and stolen fcomo cigars. Charles Jackson was sentenced to six months in Jail for housebreaking. Nannie Graham and Maria Tjlcr, two Ilt tlo girls,, w ho had stolen some articles from a house where tbey wcro begging food, wero sentenced to six and tbrro montlis In jail respectively under a conviction of petit larceny. Two Famous Twins. The most famous twins In Western Malno aro the brothers iQoodal, Louis II. and Gcorgo II. of Sanford. Up to tho age of hirsute 'adornment tho twins rcBcmbled each other very closely. They say that Louis used to go of an afternoon or even ing and play rroquit with his brother's best girl when George was absent, and that she could not tell them apart except by eome characteristic of clothing. Iloth havo worked hard to attain to positions of alllu rnco aud both have succeeded. George manages the car nnd furniture plush busi ness of the Sanford Mills, mid Louis tho horse blanket department. Ads Ice tn Mathers. Mrs. WIuslow's Soothing Bvrup should alwnjs boused for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and It Is tho best remedy for dlarrhaa. 25c. a bottle. Ice Sclinonur Mcl'uddcii. The largo four-masted schooner Georgo II. McFaddtu has Just arrived with a cargo of ice for tho Independent Ico Company, WntonT's Mj rrli Tooth So.ip a gem for the toilet. -Hliimicn's bottled Maczcrn beer. Telo phouo call. K14-3. TO Will And at tho establishment of SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Bio.). A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS, INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES In Silk, Wool, Linen nnd Cotton rubrics; also tlio "Newest Styles" In Paris Beaded Pele rines Wraps, Jackets and Parasols for the Spring- and Summer of 1889 t5r7-CHOIUE GOODS, PLAIN FIOUI1ES ami CORRECT PlllCES. Seaton Perry, I'erry Building, Pennn avenuo, ooincr of Ninth btieet Established 1810, f - 1 mm jjilo oil atv.L 'ft ' ..lOIWir HO.I 5IBV 'Biooojn luv tin , Kiuu iudjuiit Xi opin jo.t J013BVJ niiiiiioououadxo lsuiu s.miiouiv PW 'ejoumiin 10 usw P'lO "Ml 'dOHSia i'l I djjkIjj.i -usij! Buunhvjoi tiooj opi fti 'ia tvio uiura-uoisJH Ul0H PJll'H hi umiriiiiii'lsooi mill-aumOWiTOOfl oonjouiGyQiMSj A .MI'.MOItAIH.i: SCl'.NK. Tlio Irturo l'resented by tlio Il.irrl- snn Inaugural Ilitll. When President Harrison entered tlio court of tho Pension building nt, HMf) o'rlutk last, night-the Inaugural Ball was In full progress, nud tho iqtio,tnen r(r(5S0riteil wns n representation of Ihe, regal Bplctplor wlth'Whlch a plain Republican1 people ban gild the social side of a patriotic event, Ox qulsltoly simple In Its political phase. Ten thousand human forms, rno'yilig' dm1d a blazo of color furnished by tho reflection of am j Had of electric lights and heightened by decorations of every coricelvablo design and shade, formed a panorama of shifting scenes almost Oriental In their richness, jet entirely Occidental In nnnlmatlon and virility. Tho bright and rosplehdciit colors In tho heavier decorations which crhhlasoned tho tall columns, long galleries Und arching roof of tho Interior of the massive building toned down tq a refined Ahadlng in tho moro softened colors of Uio costumes warn by tho ladles on tbo lloor, and tho color in these costumes seemed as tho dcllcato tassclcd frltigo to tho spreading canopy of color overhead. Tho regulation broad-cloth dress suits of tho civilian men, tho bright uniforms of tho mllltla, tbo caparlsonlngs of tho Diplomatic Corps, resplendent, with bullion embroidery, and. tlio flashing (if Jeweled orders nnd Inslgnlii8,'bleTidodwltli tho ksleldoseoplc costumos'ot the ladles. Stately dames In powdorcd hair and still brocades, girlish forms In -clouds of tulle, graceful figures In all tho gradations, of tho Empire and Dircctolre gown end tho clinging drapery of tho Grecian maiden wcro a few of the numberless phases knd features that tho ball toilettes presented. Tbo tldo of human life Which surged through tho vast hall was mailo Up of fashion and wealth and youth and beauty, and the scene was exquisitely beautiful in detail and bewlldcringly attractive In tho whole, President llnrrlsoii entered tho hall, escorted by Colonel Urlttonf and they werq met at tbo entranco by the Reception Committee, headed by General McCiummon. Tho President took tho arm of General McCommon and Mrs. Harrison was es corted by Colonel Ilrittuu. Following them carnoMrs.UussclIB.lIar rison nud Mm. MoKcc. While the Presi dent, was holding an Informal reception tho ladles retired to their dressing-rooms. Soon after enmo Vice-President and Mrs Morton, her sister, Mrs, Uobson, nnd Mrs. Morton's daughters. They wcro oscoited by Mr. Mjron M. ForkcvandMr. Henry AVVIlIanl. When tho stir occasioned by Uio arrival of the Presidential party had 8u6siiled,danclng was resumed and tho great ball was again in full suing. In tho suite of rooms In tho northeast qorner of tho building was tho supper room. To provide Mgalnst confusion, sep arate entrances and exits wcro provided. Iho arched celling of each rpom was can opied with garlands pf laurel, and thudoor wajs and windows hung with (lags anil portieres of bright stuffs Tbo tables wcro spread ut tho north end of tho room, and presented n flno display of triumphs of culinary art nnd skill. Tho set pieces, which wcro tho centres of attraction In each of tbo sections, wero decidedly unique. Iu tho S00 gallons of stew 5,150 torrnplu were used; 45,000 raw oysters -woro served In Ice blocks. tX),000 ojstors steamed, '.20,030 moro Iu poltitc, !S00 gallons in consomme, 7,000 chicken croquettes nnd 7,000 swect lueads, For tho cold dishes thcro wcro 7.C00 assorted sandwiches, SOQ gallons of chicken salad, 200 gallons of lobster salad, 1E0 beef tongues, ISO Virginia hams, 150 iKincd turkejs. 1,000 boned quails, 50(1 pounds pate do fols gras, S00 pounds of game pates, 1,000 quarts of ico cream, 300 quarts of Roman punch, 1300 quarts of orange-water Ice, 10 barrels Of fancy cakes, and two boilers, holding SO gallons each, wcro kept going all night in making coffea. Four hundred pounds of coffee wero used. Supper cost ono dollar, and tho menu was as follows: Blue points on Ico. Hot Moullou In cups, Btcamad oysters a la pon lcttc, chicken croquettes, sweet bread pates a la Ilelsc, terrapin, Philadelphia style. Cold Assorted sandwiches, mayonalse of chicken, lobster salad, cold tongue, cold htinra la Montmorency, boned turkey a la Amcrlcalne, breast of bam a la Cicerone, pates do fols gras u lii.Uarrlson,- turrlna or game a.la Morton. Sweets Assorted Ice creams nud ices, Roman punch, pyramid nf nougat renaissance, bee-hlvo of bon-bons, nkoorted fancy cakes; ami coffee. The buf fet was open from 8 o'clock until 3 lti the morning and tbo.crowd surged In and out during all tho night. ON TIIK STAND-. lleeelilng tho I'rcslilont on Ills IEo turn From the Cxpltol. It was nearly H o'clock: yesterday after noon when Frcsldcnlllarrison, cx-Presldcnt Cleveland and Vlcc-l'rcsldont Morton reached the While Uousd after tbo cere monies at tho. Capitol. They rode slowly up the Avenuo at tho head of the psrado until they reached ExcOutlvd "avenue, where theyturnedbff and "wcro driven si,v rattling paco to tho White House. Mrs. Cleveland had bad-prepared, for them a handsome lunch; Thcro was tcont time, though, to' discuss It, and then" tho distin guished party riroe'ecded to tho reviewing stand erected over tho" fcuco directly In front of the White Houso. Tho ladles ot tho parly had preceded them, and as tho faces of too President and Vice-President oppearcd coming up tho bteps to their box Iu tho centra of the stand, tbu thousand or so people who had been thcro shivering in tho w indy fain .for a couple of hours waiting for tho parade to appear climbed on their chairs, women as well as men, and cheered and clapped their bands. Both tho President and VIcc-1'rcsidcnt turned and bowed to tho crowd and then sat doiMi with their families, and tlio elgna.1 wiis glu'ii for tho parado to move. Litter u ten ant brought n pitcher of hot pnnch and another of hot beef tea for tho ladles, tent from tbo White Houso by Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Harrison was greeted on her appenrance by three rousmg cheer ) from the shivering crowd on tho reviewing stand. Mrs. Governor Forakcrwus thcro with a party of lady friends, all of them supplied with email silk flags, which they waved. Govornor Foraker waalilierally cheered a ho rode by at tho head of tho Second Divis ion. Among tho occupants of the stand wero General W. T. Sherman, General Schotlcld, Governor Rusk of Wisconsin and tho mem bers of his staff In uniform, General and Mrs. Alger, Whltclaw Held, Murat Hal stead, General ISciict, Commodore Schloy, Robert Porter, General Bwatm, several members of the Diplomatic Corps and Mar thai A. A. Wilson. Boverul detectives wcro stationed about tho stuud, but their services wero not needed, as tho best of order pre vailed. When Gen. and Mrs. Alger arrived they weie recogulzed, aud tho (Icncral was obliged to rise and libw bis acknowledg ments to tho three hearty cheers given him. As tho head of each division of tho parade approached tho President and Vice-President rose nud uncovered their heads In a standing salute to tho national colors, which wero dipped to them as thoy wero borno by. ALMOST DIISKHTUI). I'cii Petiole nt the Inaugural Commit teo lleadiiiuirtorH. Tbo rooms In tho Atlantic building, oc cupied (or tho past six weeks as head quarters of tbo various committees having; tbo Inauguration lit charge, wore almost deseiled this morning. A fow clerks wet o working In a llesurely sort of way over tho lcltets that still coutltmo to come in, but. none of tbo committeemen, put In appear nnco until a Into hour. , rlehpoeket Cimglit As Mr Aaron U. Uobiuson of Murysvlllc, Ohio, was boardlug ti cur jostorday be felt .1 sudden wittich mi his watch chain, und on examination found that his pocket bail been picked of a gold watch valued nt $75, A bjstaHder pointed nut Lewis F, Koimedy ns the culprit Mr. Robinson caught Ken ucdy, and on searching him found the mUs lug wutch In tbo Police Court to day Ken ucdy was held lu $500 bonds for tbu grand Jui Nothing suImIucs a cold or cough so quickly and pleasantly as Dryflull's Cough Syrup Sahutlou Oil ' nnmpt tn its action ami permanent in Us ryUtlts. Vrlco 35 cents, Hrunicu's botflcd Maezern beor, Telo- pbone coil, oa-a. M I