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'iw-w iVTTirV"w'1 " "nymyyygyTiy , nn,TT f"' frvlfpBwrzsrxr- THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRTL 17, 1880. qj23 t-TOf$W9V7f4.- (( twr4ff BMfWn?" ! . arjsoj.iij aoTior.it. ltST-SANITARY KNUINKUUINO AND l'tiblfo Hygiene, Colnmhln I'nltrr lty. rilth publlo lecturn by I'rof . Kn.v ft TO NIOHT, nt 7 p. m In Lccturo Room 17. Sub jects: "A l!oiio with Correct Plumbing Ar inngcmonts" (concluded); "Tho Water Wo Drlnk jSgfNOTICK OP HEMOVAI" nuilIXY linOTIlKIlS will bo glad to sco their friends and cu'tomcrs nt their new ofllee, l!)MFst., Adams' building, opposlto Kbbltt House, alter Monday, 1st li Instant, BCJST'ltOrilDALK COOPEHATivC HO- ClKfY. Tho regular quarterly meeting of this Society will bo liclil In Grand Army Hall, 1118 Penna. avo., on TUKSDAY, ictli iri't., nt 8 o'clock p. m. (take elevator for Hnll Iso. 8, nnd showTrado Card at door). In addition to routine business, the proposed nmrnrtment ty tha Constitution, providing for oting by proxy, will oomo up for con Bldirntlon. There should bo a good nttend nnco. Tho Trado Card and Hook for 1K89 nnd lSOO will bo ready for lssuo nttcr thollsth In stant. Hco notice In city papers. A. T. LON'U LEY, I'rcs.j J. W. ItAKSllA, Bco'y. K5JTNOTICE TO OWNERS OfPROPERTY -s' ALONO ROCK CREEK.-Ifl pursu- nnco or an act of Congress approved March V, 1W9 (llibllo, No. Ill,), "for tho estnblHimcnt iiyiw iiniuuc. fiu. il M. lur mw unuimi-mncni. of a Zfwilnfffenl Pnrk-fil tliA District of (.'alum. bin," tho Commissioners created by this act nnd charged with tho duty of Its fulfillment, viz.: Tho Hccrctary of tho Interior, tho Presi dent of tho Hoard of Commissioners of tho District of Columbia, and tho Secretary of tho Smithsonian Institution, do hereby glvh notlCo that (hoy havo been "authorized nnd directed to mate nnlnspcotlon of tho country ntongMloek Cicek, belweon Massachusetts avenuo oxtended nnd whero (mid creek Is crossed by tbd road leading west fromllrlght wood (commonly khown as the .Military Iload), nnd to select from that district of country such a trnct of land Tf not less than uno hundred acres', which shall Ineludo a sec tion of tho creek, as said Commission shnll Uecm suitable nnd appropriate for a Zoologi cal Park," They further glvo notice" that tho Act de clares; "That tho sold Commission shall causo to bo mado n careful map of said Zoological I'ark, showing tho location, quantity and character of each parcel of prlvnto property to bo taken for such purpose, with tho names of tho respective owners Inscribed thereon, nnd tho sold map shall ho Hied and recorded In tho publlo records of tho District of Colun bla; nnd from and after that dato tho several tracts nnd parcels of land embraced In sueli Zoological Park shall bo held ns Condemned for publlo uses, subjoot to tho payment of just compensation, to bo determined by tho nald Commission nnd approved bythol'resl dent of tho United States, provided that such compensation bo actcptcd by tho owner or owners of tho several parcels of land." In view of tho nood In delecting such a slto, of a preliminary valuation of tho various par eels of land which tho Commissioners have tho power to Include, they hereby Invito all owners of real estato situated on llock Creek, or within one-half a inllo on cither shlo be tween tlio two points named In tho Act of Congress as above, viz.: llctwecn the cross ing of Massachusetts avenuo extended and Military ltoad. to submit to them nt their office In the Smithsonian Institution, In writ ing, beforo May 1, law), a statement of tho lowest price or prices nt which thoy will ngree to sell, for tho purpose namod above, their sovcral traots of land ordcslgnated por tions of them, togcthor with a description of tho same as to metes and bounds and area. Secretary of tho Interior, JOHN W. NOBLEJ, resident of District Commissioners, V. U. WEUIl), Sccrotnry Smithsonian Institution, 8. 1'. LANOLEY, Commissioners of tho Zoologloal Paik. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, I). C April 0, 1880. j. G. TRAY LOK. Acting Clerk, KST"riIE WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION WANTS 'A gonts of experience nnd'ablllty to canvass for Its now and popular plans of Insurance Oood wages can bo mado. No lapses chargcablo to agents. Apply to Homo Office. 411) 10th st. KST-KINGSLEYnitOS.' CHEAMERY CO. :s Standard Cash ITItfea For our unequalled dairy products delivered by our Aldernoy (lato Ward's) wagons. The best pure sweet milk, per qt 8a " " crenrn " S4o " " bnttcrmllk, pcrqt 4o " " skim milk, por qt 4o K. B. Creamery Print Buttor.our own make, the best and purest, 40o. por pound. Twenty-six 4-cdnt tlcKots for $1 can bo ob tained from our wagons or at oflleo, SW3 and C31 D street northwest. KSJT-THOSEW'nO DESI11E COMFOUT1N ;3-' hot weather place their order for Shirts early In spring, so call on I'. T. HALL, 808 1' st. n. w., Bhlrt maker nnd furnisher. 35f A-MEETINO OP THE flTOCKnjJLD B' Crs of tho WASHINGTON SAFE DE POSIT COMPANY will bo hold nt tho oflleo of the company on FHIDAY, tho With day of APltIL, for the election of directors. Polls open at 12 m. and oloso at i o'olook p. m. SAM, CROSS, Sooretary. IKJSSfTANNEn'S STENOGRArniC AND US? TYPE-WRITING BUREAU. Conducted Personally by HUDSON C. TANNER, (Lato Chief stenographer, New York Stato Leglslnturo and Supremo Court.) No 1315 F street (Sun Building). Expert Short-hand and Typo-wrltlng Work, Including foreign langungci, solicited fX tbo usual rates. STUDENTS In Short-hand nnd Type-writing received nt any tlmo. Stenog raphers furnished business men. Circulars. Tylephono Call. 11W-8. gSgpDR. V. CONDORY, GERMAN rnYSICIAN, Baltimore, Md., &13 West Lexington street, Kaduated In Germany, Austria and America, rmerly assistant physician, of Prof. Dr. Itlcord, Parli, From SO ,j ears' oxnerlonco In German and Austrian hospitals and special practice, guarantees a pormanont onro In all private diseases, both coxes, Skin, Blood Poison, Strictures and all diseases of tho tirlnary organs. Married or singlo men troubled with organic or nervous weakness JLoss ot Sexual Powers) especially, Sterility, llsordcr In tho Bow els. etc Recent or Chronlo "Urethral Diseases positively cured In S to IS days, and tbo poison entirely eradicated from tho system without the ,use of ,meroury or caustics. To accommodate my many patrons of this city, I will bo In Washington every Thursday from 0 a, m, until 7 p. matNo, B38 Penna. avo. n. w, 3ST-THE WASHINGTON ARCHITECT a' URAL IKON AND BRIDGE WQRIIS, EDWARD L. DENT, M. E , Pioprlotor. The best facilities In tho city for all kinds of Iron work. ... Steel Beams, Angles, etc., always In stook, Flno Ornamental Casts and Wrought-Iron Work a specialty. Repairs and general machine wort done In the best manner and at short notice Bole Licensees In tho District of. Columbia for tho "aoetz-Mltoholl" Bystein of Boain Anchors and Potectors. Works: cor. 33d and Water Streets; Tolo phono, 1J3-3. Ofllee: 1413 O Street n. w.; Telephone, 4-S-2, Washington, D. O. BSST-IRON ROOFIN0, IRON CEILING, VX? Manufactured by A.NORTnitOl'ACO, Pittsburg, Pa. ary 31. '80. at 731 II st. .f$$82$L KSTfl.'UII.l.II'S, LASIAIt ZAOHHY, lsi' ATTORNEYS. Sun Building, 1315 F streot. I-; -THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK n,..i.lnn,n. ti n (II, W a, Itecelvcs Deposits, Loans Money, Issues Drafts, Transaots n Oenernl Banking Busi ness. Location central and convenient. V street cars and herdlca run In front of our door; nth street oirti ran u few rods east of our building; 7th streot and 11th streot oars only two blocks away; U street and Pa. avo. cars only three blookaaway. B. H7WARNE1I, Vrosldent: A. T. BJUTTON, Vlco-I'rosldont; It. S. PAltKEIt, Cashier, Directors: Chas. B. Hallcy, Wm. E. Barker, Alex. T. Brltton, Chas. C. Dunoanson, John Joy Edson, Albort V. Fox. John E. Horrlll, BenJ. F. Lelghton, Hugh McCulloth, Crosby 8. Noyes. M. M, Parker, o 0. staplos, Qeorgo Traosdoll, Ucnry K. Wlllard, B. 11. Wamer. ItSW-USEFUL FEET 1 Beini reoulslt Being requisite, to healthful, oxer- clso, thousands of well-known personages visit DII. WIUTE'S establishment. 1 1 1U Penn eylvanla avenuo, opposite Wlllard's Hotel, for relief from corns, bunions, diseased nails, and nil diseases of tho feet. Dr. White's twenty ninth year of praotloo In Washington, D, O. OMcefce. $1 a sitting BSEr LADIES I LADIE8I LADIES I t&s Mrs. McCaffertr Is tho only hat and bonnet-framo mannfacturer In tha City. Call and tee her new chapes, llleaoblng and rresslng. Straw and Felt Hats altered to be latest atylos. Orders promptly attended tOj 10OU O street n. w. frjrf confectionery! Confoctloncry, Tnro Candlos, Cakes, n09. Wuts. Foreign and Domestlo Fruits, nt ' GE0RQEW. WEIDMAN'S. noj Pa. nve. s. o. KTSif"SOUTIlKItN INVESTMENTS IN u' Coal. Iron and Timber Lands. A. 15. TtANULK Lms to call thasDeelal at tention of persons desiring to acquire suok property In largo or small traoti at the very lowest prices. Full partloulars on applica tion. Add: ess UOU 7lh at. n. w Washing ton, D. O. ZOST AX1 TOVSlh IOST-A POCKETB00K, C0NTA1NIN0 J iinonoy.aud prhato papers. Pindar can ina.Hmw.tf.mvm 'popora w m w. n. . wJbjriUuvfUAi nvi x Tjsnitn r,i Ailitrtlttintnti umltr titlr html, four llhfior Ult, 88 etntifor one intn (Ion! 80 etntifor thru. WANTED -A OOOD DRESSMAKER. Apply at 1318 1 1th st. n w. LADIES TO MAKE WORSTED ADVER tl'cmcnt Cards nt home: Jl to J8 weekly; outflt,10o. bcdgowlckNovcly Co.,Now Haven, Conn. WASTj:v3tixoi:i,i..ixi:ovn. Ailrtrtlttmtnti miUr IhU ficatt, fourtlnttor ttt,Wtctntt for ont into Hon; ta ctntt for thm. VtT-ANTKD-rEHSONS DEStlUNO SITUA VV (Ions or help to register nnmn, freo of eharge. nt the MUTUAL- AID POCICTY, room S5S, St, I loud building, 0th nnd F n, w. - ! ANTED- 1 bought IIIC!!, tlio m, -OLD GOLD AND SILVER tht tor cash bv WM. l-'ItlKriK- manufacturlnc lewder. U05 7th opp Patent Office.. Jolt JlVXT7t003t,S. . AdttrtUtmtnti umltr IMi html, four Hntt or J Ittt, S3 etntifor one Intti Hon; HO cif I for thrti. I70n IlIT- NlCELYl-UIlNlSllEl) IIOOMH; 1 north and south fronts Windsor beds. 013 M street northwest. l'EHXOXA r Adrirtittintnttnimltr thlt html, four lint tnr Ittt, i (tntsfor ont Inm Hon; M ctntt for thru. YOUSO OENTLKMAN WOUr.D " LIKE to meet young lady; ohjoct, mutual 1 encflt nnd compunlonshlp. Address U, N. O., Critic ofllee. DKAWINO AND-I'AINTING-IN OIIDEH to show the rapid progress of pupils at tho Academy of Flno Arts, hoi E streot nortli west, those commencing Immediately will be received for ono month for almost nothing. Classes now forming for art student, parents nnd little children. Kreo exhibition of paint Ings dally nnd Wednesday evenings. YOUNO MAN, STnANQEll IN THE CITY, desires to become acquainted with young lndy; Intentions honorable! object, pleasant association nnd matrimony In tho iiitnro If mutually acceptable. Address hTKANOEIt. Crltlo oflleo. TKESS CUTTING MADE EASY-MME AJ Wnshlngton'ii "Dress Cutting Scalo,' Jnstpatcntcd, ennblos ovcry ono to learn to cut nil kinds of garments readily and nccu rately, nnd sho will open a school nt PW3 V st. on Monday, January 28, whero tho system will be taught and tho scnlo and n tncasuro book furnished for $0. This exceptionally low fig tiro Is named for sixty days only. Persons learning this system aro Immediately placed In a position to earn good wages. Ladlos needing experienced bands can obtain thorn at tho school nt any t Imo. Paper patterns of skirt, waist nnd slcovo cut by measurement for ladles at 60 cents. JUSTH'S OLD STAND IS TnE ONLY plate whero first-class second-hand oloth Ing can bo sold at respeetablo prices. Ad dross or call nt 010 D st. u. w. JTOJt SAX.K3USOHhT.AyEO vs. TT70R 8ALE-A LARGE ICE-BOT,SUIT-l: , ablo for a dolryrann, nnd a lot of old slnto. JOHN H. COOK. 17& Pn. nve. 11. w. ron m:xT3iisvj:r.i.Axi:ous. 170R RENT THE ALAIOST NEW FUR- nlturoof n 10-roomhonso, Including bed ding, china, eto to a responsible party, at tXi per month. Address VIATOR, tills orflco. I, . AditrtUtmtnti vnittr tnti ntal,Jour llntior Ult, 83 ctntt for one Inttrllon; 50 ctnti for tht te. poilKjTUNFURNDjnE " l4i.Mstnw, 13rs... JiWOO 1814Fst nw,S3rs 90 00 1701 it I avo nw, 17 is 808 83 1413 Mass nvo,17rs 800 00 1409 Mass avo n w 1C0 07 1888 M st n w, IS rs 185 00 luitiNstnw, l5rs...i 183 00 1730 Mass avo, 17 rs nu 00 I'stnw, l-'rs 18300 1700 lBth st n w, 16 rs 110 07 1123 10th stn w, 15rsi 115 00 1023 Mass avo, I3rs 100 00 1788 I st n w, 13 r 83 33 lKOOlttbstnw, Orsandstoro... 83 S3 1018 81st stn w, 11 rs , 8.1 33 lOOOBstn wvwb 80 00 tOSEstnw, 11 rs 75 00 I883qstnw.il rs ,,. 75 00 710 11th Bt n w, 15 rs , 73 o5 KKEst n W 73 00 615 ISthBtn w, 13 rs 75 00 8083 Ostnw, lira and stablo 10 00 sirmjistn w, 14rs.,..; , 7000 C01 18th Bt n w.. co 07 198SIstnw,9rs 1)1 00 1415Nstn w, 11 rs C3 00 881 18th stnw.storo- and dwelling,... CO 00 2012 Hlllyer Place, Ors CO 00 1118 Nst nw. 10 rs 63 00 ion N st n w. 8rs,,,.i ,,.,1 60 00 JW1 Ostnw, Ors 60 06 10SJ 15th St n W, Ors 43 00 1538 Pierce Place, 10 rs il 00 8410 14th stnw. 10 rs 40 00 1400 Chaplnst, Ors , 40 00 1007 16th st n w, 10 rs , 40 00 1614 21st stu w, Mrs - 1331 Rlggs St, 0 rs 33 00 1330 Itlggs stnw, 8 rooms S3 00 1338 Rlggs stnw, Ors 33 06 1000 loth Bt n w 7 ru so o5 18088th Btnw, 7 rs 30 00 1607 Caroline at, 7 rs 83 00 IMI 29th st n w,8rs 23 00 8881st SW, Ors 15 00 288lstataw,0 rs 1 15 00 1033 30th stnw, 8 rs U 00 Tho abovo houses can bo examined by per mlt from our office only. T1IOS. J. PJSIIER .1 CO., . 1381 F stnw. ClOR RENT- 603 18th EtllW, 14 rs $100 00 Several now 0-room bricks, 13th and Faavose, only i.i IS 50 CHEAPEST RENT IN THE CITY. The handsome rcsldenoe, 27 Iowa Circle, 14 rs, will bo rented furnished for $183 per month. CHAS. E. BANES, 14th and Gsts.n, v. 1 pOR RENT-UNFURNIS11ED- H15I stnw, 13 rs ,,, H'ti 00 K14 Fstnw, 23 rs 850 08 1701 It I avo n w, 17 rs 808 33 1413 Mass avo, 17 rs 800 00 Tin Muss avo nw 100 07 1288 M at n w, 15 r , t 183 00 1818 N stnw, 15 rs 185 00 1488 Mass ave, 14 rs 1M 00 1730 Mass avo, 17 rs ,,....,. 185 00 I'stnw, 18 rs ,,,,., 185 no 1700 15th stnw, 10 rs 118 07 1185 loth stnw. 15 rs lis 00 1685 Mass avo, 13 rs loo 00 1788 1 st n w, 13 rs Rial 1800 14th Bt n w, 9 rs and store 81 83 lGlH2lstBtnw,lli'8 1 . 83 31 100911st n w, warehouso 80 00 608Estn w .,., 75 00 515 12tll st 11 W, 13 rs ,,. 7300 2023 0 Btnw, lira and stablo 70 00 817 12th st n w, 14 rs , 70 00 1983ISttlW9 r C300 MlSNstn w.llrs 03 00 a.'ll3th stnw, store and dwg CO 00 8013 Hlllyer Place, Ors , CO 00 14!8NBtnw, 10 rs 65 00 lsoi q Btnw, Ors , Moo 1011 N st n w, 8 rs 60 00 1248 llth st n w, 0 r 60 00 8-114 14th kt II W, 10 rs , 4300 1028 13th Bt n w, 9 rs 45 0U JM8 Pierco piaco, 10 rs , 4300 WUPstnw, lOrs. , 14 00 uno 14th stnw. 10 rs 40 00 1400 Chapln st. 0 rs 40 00 1007 15th Btnw, 10 rs 40 00 1014 21st stnw, 14 r ism Rlggs st n w, a rs 85 00 ISA) itlggs Btnw. Ors , 33 00 1MXI loth stnw, ors so 00 1308 8th Btnw. 7 18 1 80 00 1584 20th Bt n w, 8 is,.,,.,,, 83 00 totistBtsw, 0 rs 13 00 2221stBtBW,0 rs,,.,, 15 00 2Ulstst W.Ors 15 00 1033 30th st 11 w. 8 rs 14 00 The above houses can bo oxamlncd by per mit from our oflleo only, THOMAS J, nSHER CO.. 1881 F Bt II W. MOXHY TO ZOAX, Adiit tktmtntt untltr thlt htai, fourtlnttor Ittt, Si ctntt jor ont jnttrtlon; bQ ctntt for thrtt. TtfOTnYTOLoTNClNl 1V1. first elans securities nt lowest rates of wterost. No delay where Beourlty is good. O. O. GREEN, 803 7th Bt. n. w. 3! ONEY TO LOAN in sums to sun. P. A. DAHNIELL, 018 V 6t II W. S ONEY TO LOAN tu sums in Buii. On Annroved Heal Estato Security. B. 11. WARNER & CO., 010 F st. n. w, M ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT lowest rates on approved real estato eecurlty. A, T. tOUMUE, I1J5 N. X. avo. Bl'ATIOXJIJtr, RIDER Xr. ADDISON. ,Z. . ". :T , '3 lYiiuivsmo uu xiuiau uuvuvniu PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 01 Kigbth 1st. N. W.i near Fa. Ave, Orders or rdQuotts tor quotauons rlvoa persoaalttenUqn,acd-itUfQll9U guwoa- luvdia prictm quaiity Toil HAT.KltOVSF.9. .tifrflrmfittmir thlt htail, fourllnticr iiftictnliforoni MtrnmjM ctnti for thru. IJlRAKk B. CONOEIt, ! 1416 F Streot. HOUSES FOR SALE-N. W. SECTION. Manchusotts avo., tOO.OOO, $53,000, $45,000, $io,ci, r.,ax), $85,oou. . Connecticut ttc., $33,000, $30,000, $,000, $17,000. Vermontnvo , $34,000, $80,000. Rhode Island avo , $18.(i00, $30 000. $22,000. 1Mb street, $100,000, $73,000, $37,000, ltth street, $28,000, I street, $"a,ono. K street, $31,000. , m ttreet, $63,000, $40,000, $so,ono. N treot,J5,(W,'mOOO, $17,000, $i,ooo. P street, 116,000, $8,000, $700. M reef, $30,000. II lll er place. $18,000. Now Hnmpshlru ave,"'aiidMth St., $9,000. llouic") under $80,000 nnd unimproved prop erty In nil parts of tho city. FRANK D. CONGER, . A , 1413 F street. irOR SALK-BEVKnAL BEAUTIFUL NEW J? o-room hotiscs, with batn, rnngo, etc., In tho noilhw(tt! near oih and 7th St. cars prlcp only $'8,1)00 caeh; terms, $300 cash, bal unco zuu permomn Also on vieveianu avo, (Irs, for.. 1. . . 1 ..... ... ,.$'8,:ir,u. ua n, uc( jiho nnu um nis o,imu " Ult, betinthand 10th st) 11,600 " 1Mb, lie tTanrt U sis 7iOO " liithj-bet I'nntl Q st , ,, 0,60a " q.botinth and 14th sts.wlth stablo 7,000 " Boundary, near Oth Bt, now houw. 3,000 " Marlonst, bptflth and 7th nw 4,2o(l Apply to J. W. P. MYERS SON, 1420 Now York ave. ilf.Al. KHTATK. Atlrn tltnnintt uudr thlt hetit. tr.ntta m Utt,'ii ctnti for oni Inttrtton; bO ctntt jor thitt. BKKJ.F.DATIR, REAL ESTATE BROKER. 1810 F Bt, adjoining Snn Building. Suburban property a specialty. 1'On HATiVtOTS. Ailrtrtlttmtnti imtter' thlt htnili four tlnti or tit, 25 ttntifor ont inttrtlon; CO ctntt for thru. T70R SALE-ABOUT ONE HUNDRED LOTS J; In squares 017 and CCS, near North Capi tol, N and () sts.;i. w,; on lino of tho Ecklng ton street Railway, and near tho now depot of Baltimore and Ohio 'Railroad Company; fair price, long tlmo and small payments (0 suit purchasers. L. M. SAUNDERS A BRO 1103 F st. n. w. IlAUMOAliS. ' W j n WVv -r A ir a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Schedule In Effect March 10th, 18S9. Leave Washington (rom Station Cornor of New"Jercy avenuo nnd Catroct.i1 Fon Chicago and Norlllwcst, Vostlbnled Limited express dally 8.63 a. m., express 9.05 p.m. Ton Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, express daily, 3.00 and 11.10 p. m. Fon 1'irrsnono and Cleveland, Ycstlbuled Limited express daily 8.65 a.m. andoxpross U.05 p. m. l'on LrxihGTON and Local Stations 10.10 a.m. Fon IlAI.TIilonr, weekdays, BOO, 0 30, 0 40, 7.30, 8JJ0. 0.30 (43 minutes). 9.45, 11.85, (45 mln utcs) a. m., 18 10, 8 03, 2 30, (45 minutes), 3 15 (45 minutes) 3 85, 4.80, 4-33, 0 30, 0.15,8 43,7.30, 8 00,9.45,10.80 and 11.30 p.m. Sundays, 0 30, 8 30,9 30,0.13,11.85 a. m.; 1.15, 205, 2.30, 325, 4 30, 4.35, 0.45, 7.30, 8.00, 9.43, 10.30 and 11.30. p.m. Fon Wat Stations between Washington and Baltimore, 0 00, 0.40, 8 30 n. m , 12.10, 3.23 4.35, 0.45, 11 30 p.W Sundays, 8.30 a. m. 1.13 3.23, 4.33,0.45, 11.30 p.m. Tiuiks leave Baltimore for Washington, weekdays, S.10, 0.20, 0 30, 7.15, 7.2078.00 (43 minutes), 9.00, 9 05, 10.15 (45 minutes), a. m.; .12.15, 1.45, 8 00, 3 00, 4.15 (45 mlnutos), 5.00, 0.00, 6 80, 7.60. 8 05, 10.03, 10.10 and 11.00 p. m. Sun days, fl 30, 7.13, 8 00 (45 minutes), 0 00,9 05, 10.23 a.m., 12.60, 1.45.200, 4.15, D.00,0.30, 7.60,8.03, 10 05. 10.10 and 11.00 p.m. Fon Annatolis, 0 40 and 8 30 a. m., 13 10 and 4.33 p. m. On Sundays, 8 30 a. m., 4 33 p. m. Lcnvo Annapolis 0.40, 8.37 a. m., 18.03, 4,10 p. m. Sundays, 8.37 a. m., 4.10 p. m. Fon stations on tho Metropolitan Branob, to.35, $10 10 n. m., S1.15 p. m. for prinolpal sta tions only, tlO.10 a. m t4.35 and t5 30 p. m. 'Fon OAiTUERsnttna and lntcrmedlato points, t.0O a. in., 112.80. t4 40, 3 to, niSO p. m. Fon Botd's and Intcrmcdjato stations, t7.00 p. m., 810.00 p. m. Cnuncii train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1.15 p.m., stopping at all stations on Met ropolitan Branch. Fon FntDHiicK, 1l0.l0a.ra, tl.35 and 15.30 p.m. Sundays, 1.15 p. m. Fon lUomsiowN, 110.10 a. m. and 15 SO p.m. Tiiains Anmvx from Chicago daily 8.33 a. m. and 9 33 p. m.; from Cincinnati and St, Louis dally (120 a, m. and 1.65 p. m; from Pittsburg '8.35 a. m 7.80 and 9.35d. m. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVIS ION. Ton New YoitK, Trenton, Newark and Eliz abeth, N. J., 18 00, 9.80, 11.23 a. m., 'S-SO, 4.16 and 10.30p.m. BuffotParlor Cara on all day trains, sleeping car on tbo 19.30 n, m., open at 0.00 p. m. Fob Pniusrtrnu, Newark, Wilmington and Chester, t8 00, .80, 1U'5 a. m., '8.30, 4.15, 8.00 and 10 30 p.m. Ton Atlantic City, ll JB5 a. m. Fon iNTrnMEnuTE points botween Baltl more and Philadelphia, '0.80 a, m. '8.03 and 14 30 p.m. Tiuins uave Now York for Washington, 830,iii.ooa.m., 1 JO, s.so, MS p. m. and l2 00nlgbt. Tiuinb lxave Philadelphia for Washington. 4.10, S.IS, 11.15 a. m., tl.45, M.15, S.lSand 7.S0p.m. t Except Sunday. Dally. Sunday only. Baggago called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at ticket offices, C19 ana 1351 Pa. avo. W. M. CLEMENTS, CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Tho Great Pennsylvania Bonte To the North, West and Southwest. Doublo Track. . Splendid Secnory, btccl Kails, Magnificent Equipment In Errrcr FiBKUAnT 21, 1889. Trains leave Washington from station, cor ner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Fon PiTTBiicuo and tho West, Chicago Lim ited Express of Pullman Vestlbulcd Cara at 9.60 a. m. dally; Fast Lino, 9 60 n. m. dally to Cincinnati and bt. Louis, with Sleeping Cam fiom Pittsburg to Cincinnati and Harrleburg to St. Louis; dally, except Saturday, to Chi cago, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicago. Wtstern Express lit 7.40 p. m dally, with Sleeping Cats Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, connecting dally at Harrlsburg with through SlceperB for Louisville and Memphis. Pacific Express, 1000 p.m. dally for Pittsburg and the West, with through Sleeper to Pitts burg, and PlttBburg to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD .Ion Kme, Canandamca, and Rochester dally; for Buffalo and Niagara dally, except haturday, 10.00 p. m., with Sleeping Car Wash ington, to Rochester. . Fon WiixiAKsvonT. . Lock. Haven and El mlra, at 9.60, a. ro. daily, excopt Sunday, Foil Nlw YonK and tho East, 7,20, 9 00, 11.00, nnd 11.40 a. in.; 2 10, 4.10, 10.00 and 11.20 p. m. On Sunday, 0 00. 11.40 a.m.i 2.10, 4 10. 10,00 arid 111.80 p.m. Limited Express of 'Pullman Fnt lor Cars, 9 40 a. m. dally, except Sunday, and 3.45 p.m. dally, with Dining Car, ' iT l'on Boston without change, 2,10 p. in. ovary day. Ion BnooKLTN, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage. across Now York city. l'on PiiiLAnzu-ntA, 7.20, 8.10, 0 00, 11.00 and 11.40 a.m., 2.10.14.10,0 00, 8.10, 10.00 and 11.20 p.m. On Sunday, 9 00, 11.40 a,m., S.10,'4 10, 000, 8.10, 10 00 and 1180 p.m. Limited Ex press, nil Parlor Cars, 9 40 a. m. week, days, and 8 45 p. 111. dally, with Dining. Cars. Foil Atlantic City, 11.00 and 11,40 a. m, week days. Foil Baitimoiie, 0 35, 7.20,8 10, 0 00, 0 40, 0 50, 11.00 and 11.40 a. m 18 05, 2,10, 8 45, 4.10, 4.20, 4 40,0 00,7.40, B.10, 10 00 and 11.20 p.m. Oil Sunday, 900. 9.03, 9 60. 11.40 n. m 2.10, 3.45, 4.10, 0 00, 7.40, 8.10, 10 CO nnd 11 20 p. m. Foil Port's CncEK Line, 7.30 a.m. and 4,40 p. in. dally, except Sunday. J on AUNAruLis, 4J linu v w n. m., 1 ui ana 4.40 p. in. dally, except Sunday, Sundays, 1.00 a. m 4.1Q p, m. ALEXANDRIA AND FnEDBRICKBnURQ RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASII1NOTON RAILROAD. Fon Au-XANPUIA, 4.30, 0.33, 7.85, 8 40, 0 45, 10 57 a.m., UH noon, 8 05, 8.40. 4 85, 5 00, 0 01, 8.C5, 1005 and 118?p.ra. On Sunday at 4.30, 9.43, 10.57 a.m., 2 30, 6 01, 8 05 and 1005p.m. AcroXMoiuTioN for Qiuutlco, IXi a. m. and 5 00 p. m. week days. Ion Richmond mid tho South, 4.30. 1057 a. m. dally, and 8.10 p. m. dally, except Sunday, TiuiNsi.r.AVK Alexandria for Washington, 0 05, 7 05, 8 00. 0.10. 10.1 11.07 a. m., 1.20, 3 CO, 3 21, 5.10, 6.30, 7.05, 0 38, 10.42 and 11.05 p. m. On Sunday nt 0.10 and 11.07 a, m., 2.00, .5 10. 7 05, 9,38 and 10.48 p. m. Ilckets and Information at thoofneo, north east corner of Thirteenth streot and I'ennsyl Minla avenue, nnd nt tho station, whero orders can be left for tho chocking of baggago 10 iiesiinaimn irom uoteis ana resmoncos. CHAS.E.PUUH, J.R.WOOD, , (leneral Manager, Oenernl Passenger Agent. Chesapoako and Ohio Route. Schedule In effect FEBRUARY 20, 1889. Trains Icavo Union Depot, Oth and 11 stioots, 10.67 A, ji. For Newport Mows, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk dully. Anho In Old Point at 0.35 p, in, and Norfolk nt 7.'Xp-m. Through parlor ears to Old Point Comfort dally, except Sunday. 11.24 a, m. For stations on tho Chosapoako and Ohio In Virginia, West Virginia and Ken tucky dally, bleeping cara Washington to L'tmrlntUlllo and Charlotte-, lllo to Cincin nati. Sunday train runs only toCllfton Forgo, 8.S0 . M.- Fast V6stcrn Express dally, Solid train, with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars to Loulsvllo nnd Clnolnuatl; Pullman service to St. Louis, Memphis and New Or leans. Office, 613 Pennsylvania Tenno. II- W rULLnli, un, I'iwB, AEvati The Traveler's guide. Vnjnnml Ilonns or (.'etflnir In nml Out or M'nuIiliiKton. Departures I'rom II. nnd I'. Station. For Boston-2:lo p. m., dally (without change of cars.) Tor New York-7.-20, 9 00, 0 10 (llmllod), 11X0, 11H0 n. m.. 2.10, 4:10, 8.10, 10-00, IISO P.m. (in Sundays, 0-00, 11:10 a. m , 8:10, 4-I0, 10 00,-llso p. m. Congresslonnl lim ited express of Pullman parlor and dining cars, dally nt 8'45 p. in. ForPblladclphla-70, 8'10,9O0, 11-00, 11:10 a. in., 2:10, 4:10, 10, 8:10,10 00 nnd ItsM p.m. On Sundays, 0fO, 11:40 a.m., 2:10, 4:10,000, p.mioounml niop. m. Limited oxrross parlor and dining cars,9,40 a. m. week days, asdS 15 p.m. dally. . Forllaltlmoro-133, 7dO, RI10, 000,9:10 (llm-l Hod), 0XO, 11-00 nnd 11:10 a. m., 1201. 2:10, 3 45 (Congressional llmlteil), 4.10, 4S. 4'I0 6-00, 7:10, 8.10, low, 11S0 p. m. On Sundays, 9 00, 9.-05, 9.50, 11:10 n, m.. 8 10. 3 45 (Congres sional limited), 4:10, C-oo, 7:10,8:10, 10.00 and 1120p.m. Tor Chicago, Cincinnati nnd St. Lonls-B 60 n, m. (limited express and fast lino), 7:40 and 10-oop.m,lldally. ForErfo, Cnnnndalgua, Rochctcr.Bnffnlo, Niagara 10-00 p., m, dally excopt Sunday, with palnco cars lo Rochester, of Wllllamsyort, Look Haven and Elmlfa 9 60 a. m, dally oxcept Sunday. For Annapolis 730and 9O0 a. m 15 03, 4'W p. m. On Sundays, 9 00 a. in. and 4:10 p. m. For Tope's Crock Line 7:80 a.m. and 4) p. m. dnlly except Sunday. orAloxnndrla-4 30, OA5,7J,8.10, 0:4 10.17 a. m., 12-04,2 05,8:10, 425, 5-00, 0O1, 8 05, 10.01, 11-17 p. tn. on Sundays, 420, 9.43, 10.57 a. 111., 8J0. 0-01, B03, 1005 p.m. Accommodation for ounntlco 723 a. m., 5 00 p. m. week days only. For Richmond and tho South 4:30, 10 57 n. m. dally and 8.40 p. m. dally oxcept Sunday. Fast express for Cincinnati, Loutsvlllo and bt. Louis via Rharlottovlllo andChosapcako and Ohio Rallway-8.30 p. m. dally. For local stations on Chesapeake and Ohio to and Including Cincinnati 11:81 a. m. dally except Sunday, For Fort Monioe. Newport Now and Norfolk 10 57 a, in. dally. For Lynchburg, Bristol, Montgomery and New Orleans 8-30 a. m. dally. . For Lynchburg; Bristol, Cnattanooga, Nash ville nnd Memphls-0:1 p. ml dally. For Lynchburg, Raleigh, Atlanta, Alkon, Montgomery and Now Orleans 11:21 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. dally. ForMonnssas, Strnsburg and way 2-30 p. m. dally except Sunday. For Lresburg, Round Hill nnd points on Washington, Ohio and Western Railroad 9 n-m. dally except bunduy and 4.15 pm. dally. Arrivals nt II. nnd I". Station. From Boston 10:13 n. m. dally. From Now York and Philadelphia 4:10, 8-00 10:15 a. m 8.16, 3:10, 9-18 (limited) and 10.35 p.m. dnlly, 1:42, (too limited) 8.10 and 8.30 p. m. dally except Sunday. From Philadelphia only ll:Io n, ni. dally nnd 7.-05 f m. weok days'. From Baltimore 4-10, 0 30, 800, 8A5, 8-43, OAT, 10-45. 11-40 n. m 1'4 J, 2:13, 3-10,"4-O0 (limited), 6 55, 0X.0, 73, 8:10,8-30, 0.18 (Congressional limited) nnd 10J5 p. in. On Sundays, 4:10, 0-T0, 800, 0.33, 10.43, 11:40 a. In., 8.15. 3.10, 6A5, 8.30, 9.12 (Congressional limited), WAS p.m. From Annupoll-8.00 a. m., 1:18, 5.55 p. m. On Sundnys, O.Mp. in. From Nlagnra Falls, Buffalo, Elmlra nnd nar rlsburg Dally 9A1 a. m. and 0.30 n. in. dally . except Sunday. From Popo's Crtck Lino 8-33 a. m. weok days only nnd 8.50 n. m. dnlly. From Richmond nnd tho South 11:21 a. m., 8:40 and U.oop.m. On Sundays, 11:81 n.m. and llOO p.m. . ' From Chicago and PlttBburg 6.30, 0.33 a. tn.j 68,8:10 p.m. All dally. From St, Louis 0-30 a. m. dally. From Alexandria 0.23, tia, 620, 0-30, 10J5, 11SH 0. m.j 1:40, 3iX, 3:10, 550, 0.50, 7Ji5, 0 52, 11.00, lias p.m. On Sundays, 9.J0, U:il,a. tn t 250, 6 30, 7.25, 9.58, 11 00 p. m. From Cincinnati, Louisville and bt. Louis via Chesapenko nnd Ohio Routo 9.40 p. m. dally. I'rom Cincinnati and way, 5.10 p. m, dally except Sunday.' From Old Point Comfort, Newport'Nowa nnd Norfolk-3 40 p. m. dally excopt Sunday, 11:80 p. m. dally. From Lynchburg, Bristol, Memphis, Mont gomery and New Orleans 11:13 a. m. dally. From Memphis, Nashville, Bristol and Lynch burg 0:40 p. m. daily. From Lyncliburg, Raleigh, Aiken, Atlantn, Montgomery nnd Now Orleans 7.00 a.m. and 7:13 p.m. daily. From Manassas, Strasbug and Way 10.15 a. m. dally oxcept Sunday. From Lcesburg, Round Hill nnd Tolnts on W. nnd 0. It. lt.-8.30 a. m. dally and 38 p. m. dally oxcept Sunday. Dtpnrtnres From -II. nnd O. Station ForBnltlmoro-5 00, BJSO. 0-10, 7 JO, 8.30,930, 9:45, IISSB. n. m.; 12:10J205, BJ0, 3:13, 3.25;' 4-30, 4A5, 5J0, 0:13, 0:15, 7S, 80,0.13, 10JO nnd 11.30 p.m. ForPhlladoIrhla-OJO. 8O0, 0.30, 1W5 a. m ; 2JI0, 4.15, 4 30 800 and 10.30 p. m. All trains dally except 8.00 a, m.'nnd 4:15 p.m. For Now York-8.O0. 030, 11:25 a. in : 2 TO, 1:15 nnd 10 30 p.m. All dally except 8.00 n. in, train. For Atlantlo City 11.-23 n. ra. dally. For Chicago and Pittsburg 8 Ja a. in. nnd 9 03 p. m., dnlly. Tho 8.55 a. m. train Is a lim ited vcstlbulo train. t For Cincinnati, St. Louis, Indianapolis and Louisville 3:00 and 11:10 p. m., dally. For Annapolis 0 40, 6.30 a. m.j 18 10 and 1.33 p.m. On Sundays, 8 30n. m. and 4.33 p. in. For Oalthcrsburg and Way 0-00 a, m.nnd 1230p.m. On Sundays, 10.10 a.m.; train stops at all stations on Metropolitan Branch; und 535 p, in, to Oalthcrsburg only, dally. For Washington Junction and Principal Sta tions on Metropolitan Branch 10.10 nm., dally. On Sundays stops lit nil stations. Sunday train 1:15 p. m. Tor Boyd's and Way 7.00 p. m. week days; Sundays, 10.00 p. m. For Lexington nnd Vnlloy 10.10 a.m. week days, nnd on Sundays at 10:10 a. ra. to Har per's Ferry only. For iToderlok and Way 10:10 a. m. nnd 4:33 p. m dally, except Sundays. On Sunday at 1:15 p.m. Arrivals nt 11. and O. Station. From Baltlmoro-12:15. 030, 7.30, 8.05, 8:15, 8.30, 8:43, 1000, 1035, ll-oo, 11:16 a. m ; 1.60, 2.80. 230,8.50,430, 6-00, 5-80, 0.33, 7:05, 8 00, 8.15, 8.65, 10.65 and 11 5 p. in. From Phlladolphla-8:15, 11:15 a. m.; 230, 5.00, 7:15, 8 45 and 10.55 p. m. From Chicago and Plttsburg-833 a. m. and 935 p.m. From Pittsburg, Grafton nnd Frederick 7.-20 p. m. week days, and on bundays for Grafton only. From Cincinnati, St. Louis and Loulsvlllo C9!Un. m. and 1:65 p. m .dally. From Annapolis 8 80, 10.00 and 10.S5 a. m.t 1 CO nnd 035 p. m. On Sundays 10.00 aud 10.35 n. m. and 0 33 p. m. From Oalthcrsburg and way 7.40, 11-25 a, m.; 2JS5, 7:10 and 10-.20 p.m. OnSundayBOOp.m. From Washington Junction and way 8.85, 930n. m.; 4:05,41:5 and 7:20 p. m. On Sun . days 8S3 a. m.t 4:15 and 720 p m. From Boyd'il and way-8S0 a. ta. weok days only. On Sundays 10 ss a. tn. From Lexington and Valley Branoh 4:15p.m, On Sundays from Harper's Ferryonly. From Frederick and way 8.25 a. m, dally. From New Yotk-8:13 a. m.f 830, 5O0, 7:15, 8 !5nndlOA6p.m. xou sai,j: Axn jiisxt, "DIUL EbTA BULLETIN TltOS. T. W'AOOAMAN, 917 F street. Changes mado Wednesdays and Saturdays. TWO faTORY J1RICK AND FR.UIE HOUSES FOll SALE. 483 N Bt 11 w. f b. S rs, and 2 houses roar. $ 1,000 1383 V stn w, blhOrs 3,800 205 I8th st n w, b li. 0 rs 8,600 710Qstnw,-bh.Ora 8,600 Alloy bet Oth nnd 7th, Land M stsnw, Mi, 4rs 3,500 8408Nstnw, bh, m l,7rs 8300 1802 nnd 1801 Lstnw.f h, Ira 3,uoo 210O Vt avo n w. b h, 7 rs.. 3,000 2018 9th Btnw.b h, Ors 3,000 1219 and 1882Mad!sou stn w, f h, 4 rs,,., 2,000 451 and 453 Ridge Bt n w, f U.SrB 2,600 1839 8th stnw.iili, Krs 2,coo 183723d stnw.f h,4rs 2,105 484 and 480 O el alloy 11 w.fli, Irs 1,800 1414 Sampson stnw, f h,0rs 1,700 oq stnw.f li, 5 ra i,&oo 2100 to 2101 Columbia avo n w, f h, 5 rs,, 1,600 1414) Sampson st n w, fh.Ors ..., 1,500 1130 Sampson stnw, f h, Ors 1,VX) WUtoWVstnw.'d rs 1,600 UNIMPROVED TROPERTY FOR SALE. Cor Va avo and 21th stnw. $8,700 18thst,bctR andUso 1.800 10th et, bet E Cap and A no..., 1,005 SoiorSOavoandllthstso ,,... 1,000 , Por foot R et, bet 13th antt 17th n w $100 Pnao, bet cth and 7tli so,,.,., 200 lotlist, bet M nnd Nnw 1,73 lethst, hot Land Mnw 1.60 JlthBt, bet DaudMn w 1.60 It kt, bet N H avo and 23th st nw 1.2s HOUSES FOR RENT, Per month 015 E stnw, 17 is $105 00 1)052 P st n w, fur, 13 rsi 80 00 1738 l1' Bl 11 W, li! rs DU ISJ l7UKstnw,l.s r fiooo 80J1 1 nt 11 w. 14 r 0000 415 3d stnw, 10 rs 65 00 ail I'stnw, 10 rs ,, 6000 nil Corcoran st nw, 13rs M 00 28l8Pstn w,10 rs , 60 00 2d floor 18th and Usts II w 60 00 1587 14th stnw, 8 rs ,,,., 45 00 HHllthstn w.llrs 33 00 3d floor 811 Market Spaco, 4 rs 20 00 403Qt!lV, Ors 20 87 81411st 11 e, Ors 80 00 2018 Dtb Btnw, Or 1 18 -10 DI89 and 2431 N Btnw, Ors lu 60 402llth Bt II W, 0 rs,....,. , 1800 1833 II st 11 W. 0 rs , 13 00 owuml 9ooi3tliBtnw,5r8 900 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT! Sato as U, B. bonds; a per cent., payahlo quarterly; In sums 100 to 31,000; small pre mium charged, LOANS. In sums to suit at (1 per cont. The abovo Is only tt porlton of tho property n my books. For full list call at Cffioo for ullvtbi, Issutd oq tbo ut wu 15tb, vnoruHALn. pitOroSALH FOR STATIONERY. ' '"'" " Waii DtPAnTVr-JT, April 2, 1889. f-ealdd proposals, In dtitllcatu, will bo re ceived at this oflleo until 1 o'olock p. m., Wi:i)NI.sl)AY,Mnyl3,18K9,fo furnishing Sta tionery for tho Wnr Dcpnrti-ent nnd Its bu leans In Washington during tho 0scal year eliding Juno 80, 1890. Blank formsof proposals, lin Ing tho Items nnd estimated tiunnlltles rernilrud, together with circular relating thereto, will bo fur nished on application to this office. Rids will bo considered on each Item sepa rately. Proposnts must ho nddresed to tho under signed. Indorsed on tho outside of tbo envel ope, "Proposals for Stationery," M. 11. THORP, Chief Supply Division. M 1SCELLANE0U8 SUPPLIES. 1 u-iumir. Lit I Aitint.-ti, WasiiINOtoM, I). !., April 8, 1889. , SEALED PROPOSALS will bo reeolvcd nt this Depnrtmont until SATURDAY, THE IITH DAY OF MAY, 1889, nt 12 o'olook noon, nt which tlmo and plnco they will bo opened In tho presenco of bidders or their authorized ngentsornttorneys, for doing tho necossnry painting In tho Department; for winding and keeping tho clocks In repair, and for furnish ing bucIi coal, wood, Ice, carpots, chairs, cot ton cloth (for map mounting), soap, closet paper, matches, dusters, whik nnd corn brooms; desk nnd waste paper baskets, and forago, as may bo ordered during tho fiscal year beginning July 1,1889, nnd ending Juno JO, 18v0. Bids nronlso Invited for tho purchase of tho wnstc pnper from tho Postofflco Department, Money Order Building, Topographer's oflleo and Marlnl's Hall. Blanks for proposals, with spcclflcMlons giving dctnlled Btntemcntof thorequlrcments tobo met In respect to each article, and also tho estimated quantities probably to bo re quired of each, and giving full Instructions ns to the manner of blading nndcondltlons to bo observed by bidders, will bo furnlshrd on ap plication to tho Superintendent nnd Disburs ing Clerk, Fostofllco Department, Washing ton. 1). C. Tho Postmaster Ocncral roscrvostho right to reject any or all bldB, to walvo technical defects, nnd lo accept any part of any bid and reject tho other pnrt. JOHN WANAMAKER. . Postmaster Ocncral. JlOTi:i.S VI XV IlKSTAUnAXTS, TXARRIS HOUSE-AMERICAN PLAN- MAAAftAWrt, MMMAAAWWWVWS XJ ?8.60nnd$3pcrdny;l'a. avo., bet. nth and 14th streets; special rates to parties and permanent guests. rpUE lOHMANDIE, Corner 15th nna I streets northwest, Opposlto McPnorson Square. II. M. CAKE. Proprietor. TJ OTEL CHAMBERLIN, McPherson Square TOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. TnE MOST EXO.U18ITE CUISINE IN WASH INGTON. Arrangements can bo mado for RECEPTIONS, DINNER AND THEATRE . TAHTIES. Wines, Liquors and Cordials by tho bottlo or case. WILLARD HOTEL. WASHINGTON, D. O. 0. 0. STAPLES, Into of Thousand Isl. House, Proprietor. milE CLARENDON, J. 1401 N. Y. AVE., COR. 14TH ST. Permanent and transient guests accommoda ted. Modern Improvements. Cars to all parts of tlio olty pass tho door. MRS. M. J. COLLEY, Proprietress. mine lCMUTT. WASHINGTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Ftro Esoapos. TERMS-I3.00 and $1.00 Por Day. f PHE ARLINGTON, JL A (JUIET AND ELEGANT HOTEL. Vermont Avenue. T.K.ROESSLE. Proprietor. Gilsey uousn, EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., NEW YORK CITY. JAMES U. HRESLIN, Proprietor. OT. JAMES HOTEL, EUROPEAN TLAN. SIXTH STREET AND PENNA. AVE., L. WOODBURY, Proprietor. WBLCKER'S1 HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C. . EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS BN SUITE AND SINOLE. During tho past su'nmcr a new addition has been creotcd containing tho most luxu rious restaurant rooms In tbo city. no20 0m TH. FELTER. Trop. vnorisioxs. ,L. WlIilTT. 8. H. awiKNS. CIRCLE MARKET. Vermont ave. and Lst. n. w. Choice Groceries, Moats and Provisions. Tho Best Goods at tho Lowest Prices. Marketing delivered free. CLOTJtlXa. THE LATEST NOVELTIES ao Just tecclved a largo tnvolco of CHOICE ENGLISH PLAIDS. Vory Stylish (Latest Importations), which wo aro offering at tho lovrllgure of $89 a Suit, Call and sco them. HARBAN& BENNETT Fine Tailoring and Men's Furnishings, Kfcl Ne'w Toarlc Avo. m. ;f. seltz, Tailor and. J-mopogtox', 133V r STllEVT, My new Importations aro now fully opened and complete Thoy comprise all tho latest novelties In English nnd French Goods for gentlemen's wear. An early Inspection Is ro ipecttully solicited, M. F. SELTZ. H. D. BKRR, Impfjrler aud Tailor, FALL MD WINTER GOODS, All ot tho Latest Novolties. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOKJ SUITINGS, ETC., JDSI ARR1YED. MR.BARR personally Btsoll garments mado in our csiauiuumeiH, 1111 Penna. Avenue. WasniuatonGIot!i Housb. For a full lino of Gcntlomcn's Worsteds, Coating Mlltons, TroiiBcrs, Sootch and Eng lish Cheviots, Cloths and Doeskins; also full lino of Tailors' Trimmings. Call on F. H. QXTAST, UX'O I) Street Northwest. irooDmjowi. V. Baldwin Johnson Wbolosalo and Retail Dealer In Woocl aiicl Ooal. Aud tho Washington. Gas Co.'a Colic. CompletoFaollltles. Ilottom Trloos Full Weight and Meaiuro. Wood and Coal dlroot from tha forosts and mines by rati and water, and froo from Blag, tlate and other Impurities. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Main Yard and Offloe, UOl R. I. are. n. w. llronch " " BllABt.a.e. Branoh " " 610 IK Bt. s. w. Drancboffloo for orders, corner Tenth and I Bts. nw. Branoh office for orders, cornor 13th and M. BtB. n. w. Alleoanoctedby telephone. f EEXLEtl IYES &S.'K3 '"AGE CANNOT WITHER HER," remarked an old gentleman, as Lo gazed fondly ujion tho comely little woman by his side; "but franklv." ho coiitlnnnil. "nt nn tim T -, afraid cosmetics would. Tho silly yuiiuuiii, piasieruu nor iaco vim uiucrent varioties of whitewash, yclept 'balms.' 'creams.'1 'lotions' ntn." "Vno infn-,.t,i i. i;..i ... "I did, until my skin becamo like paichment and 30 pimply and coarse." ' uoii," sam ino iiitcncr, " viiat reply, "nothinc bttt common sonso covery. Common scuso told mo that appetite and digestiou good, that tho mm 01 uuiiiui. mo -jjiscovcry am ail tuoso things and aotually roju venated me." If you would possess a clear, beautiful comnloxion. fr.-n from blotches, pirapks, eruptions, -uoiuen iueuicai uiscovcry." it ls claimed to, or monoy paid for it will Copyright, 188S, by Wortui's DispENSArtY j ctkczrrk m irt r Inn k BU -w ... HYMFTOSIH OF CATAKUII 'J- fnlllnir Into thrnnt nmlm, tenncToui. mi cn.T ,Z Ing In ears, deafness; offcnBlvo "f, o , cra! debility. Only a fewot Dr. Sago's Remedy curta tho worst cases. J. Cor. 20th St. and Pa. Ave. N. W., Is ofTerlng Special Bargains in DRY GOODS, viz.: Ileautlful lines of snrlnc shades In Cash meres, Henriettas, Sorges, Casslmcrcs, Ladles' Cloths, Silk and Wool Mixtures, , inniucs, rTenen nnu American aaiccns; niso a largo Uno of Dross Goods from IStoUc.; Ginghams nt 8, 10 and 1So. A beautiful line of Scotch Zephyrs at 3o. Full lino of Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. CO dozen Gent's Linen Collars at 81.50 per dozon, worth $3. Great bargain in a full Regular Half Hojo at use. In black colors. Our Misses' IIoso In fast blacks at 23c. con not bo beaten. Kid and Silk Gloves In groat variety and very low figures. Largo Block of Ladles' and Gent's Under wear to bo closed out. Table Damasks, Towels and Napkins a specialty. Our Ladles', Gent's nnd Children's Rubber Goods warranted to glvo satisfaction. Ono case -1-1 bleached Cottons at So. worth lOo. Ono caso India Trlnt Cottons nt C)o., worth Bo. Tho largest lino of Mourning Dress Goods wo have had for years, at extremely low prices. Call and be convinced that tbo goods and prices aro right. THOMAS J. LUTTRELL, Cor. 20th Bt, nnd l'n. uvo. n. w. FIREMEN'S Insurance Company. Chnitcrcd by Congress, 1S37. i Capital, $200,000, Surplus, $170,000 OFFICE: New Building, northeast comer 7tb Bt. and Louisiana avo. ALBERT A. WILSON, J.W. HOWARD, President. Secretary. THOMAS PARKER, It. II. HAZARD, Vice-President. Asst. Secretary. SPM STILES I ITS. DDNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN SILK AND DERBY FIFTH AYENDE STYLE. Recent Importation of French Soft flats, light In weight. .... LaToska Umbrellas and Canes for ladles. WILLETT&RUOFF, 905 Penna. Ave. TV'UI It Muko n Iloom? "Did It ever occur to you," eald a dry goods man tho other day, "what a great boom John Wauamakcr'a wholesale bust noes must bo havlug nowndaj s? There arc somo sixty or seventy thousand postofllccs In tho country and I supposo that fifty thou sand of them aro lu small country stons, Don't you think that when John Witna maker's drummer conus round to one of theee Eton s ha has a pntty Rood chance of getting an order? I'll bet that there aro not a hundred such postmaster storekeepers within n thousand miles ot Philadelphia who do not buy all thoy can at AVauamakcr's nowadajs, and oven In inoro dlitant parts ot tho coun try tho postmasters will stretch a Solut whene rr thoy can to send to Phlla clphla for their goods. Sunposo a man wants to bo reappointed, don't you think ho will Imagine that It will bo a good thlug for him tobo able to refer PostmaBtcr GeneranVanamaker to Wholesulo Merchant Vauainakcr for Information as to his credit and business standing? Of courso, tho postmastirs In iiliicty-iilno cases out of a hundred will do wroug in it, out tuey uuvo the Idea all tho samo that Wauamaker will know tho naino and all about every mau who hujs goods of him, and they will act accordingly, It will bo WnnainoKcr'Bown fault If ho hasn't the largest v. holesulo busi ness In tlio country within tho next four years." Now York Sun. 1 I'EAits' Is tho purest aud best Soap ever made, Highly Satisfactory Trousers mado to order, $5; suits made to order, i'iO. Guaranteed pcrfict In fit and finish and tho latest stylo fabrics. Elseman Bros., 7th anil E, Tailoring Department, littlo woraon, in order to appear do you wo now?" "Wf," was tho and Dr. Pinr' OnMmi TVfn.iioi n;a. if mv blood wis nun. livor nntJirn outward woman would take on thu yellow spots and roughness, nso tho guaranteed to do all that it is bo promptly refunded. Medical Association, Proprietors. 01"ji-33IUar for an Incurablo coso of Cattrrh In the Hasd by i,nriT4itrni ft flD Alnen pitinnu n,-...,. w.'.vm..o w ... .,u u un.nnnr, nELMMUV. V. Ilnnilnnhn. nl,rnrllnn nr .,. .11..1 . mV., U,'. .--" -. .' "y:v"ir-'""fiY 'iiKsV5J. Tii!, 'i" ""!""J "' "S.0"!."'' brcalht emoll nnd tnntn 4Am,irii. n.,.!j.Ss! theso symptoms likely to bo present at onco. Only 60 cent Sold by dnigalsta cverrwhera KAItl.V MOKN1NO NI1WS. Dr. Samuel W. Gross died yesterday In Philadelphia, after a protracted Illness. aged 82 years. His Illness was caused by a cold caught during tho early months of tho y car, and which gradually heightened until pneumonia resulted, and, desplto the ablest ot medical aid, ho falk-tl to rally. Ho was tho eon of Dr. Samuel D. Gross, tho emi nent practitioner, and was bom In Cincinnati February 4, lb37. Ho was educated at Shelby College, TTy., studied mcdlclno In tbo medical department of tho University of Louisville and at Jefferson Medical Col lege, graduating In March, 1837. Ho set tled In Philadelphia and mado a specialty of tho gcnlto-urlnary organs. llo soon mado headway In his profession nnd bo came an active member of tho Collego of Phytlclans, Pathological Society, County Medical Society and of tlio Stato Medical Society of Pennsylvania. Ho was the author of valuable contribu tions to tho medical periodicals of his time, and published In 18S0 a book on tumors. In tho spring of 1833 Profossor Samuel D. Gross, on account of advancing ago, resigned tho chair of surgery In Jeffcr eon Collego. Tho vacancy was filled ly the promotion of two members of tbo faculty, who divided the duties Dr. Samuel W. Grdss anil Dr. John II. Rrlnton. Dr. Gross w as at one tlmo president of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Ho was also a euigioii ot the Howard Hospital, Philadelphia Hospital, Jefferson Hospital and lecturer on tho diseases of tho genito urinary organs lu tbo Jefferson Collego, nnd on clinical surgery In tho hospital. He was surgeon and major of United States volun teers during thoctitlrocMl war, nndnt Its cloeo was brovctidllcutcnant-colonel, A Glndstonlnn Triumph. An election was held In Rochester, Eng., yesterday, to fill tho Parliamentary scat niadeacant by tho resignation ot Colonet Hugbes-Hallctt, Tho ballot resulted tn favor of Mr. Hngcsson, tho Gladstonlan candidate, who polled 1,0.V votes, against 1.580 votes for Mr. Dalles, tho Liberal Unionist candidate. In tho electron of 18S5 Colonel Hughcs-Hullett, who was tho nom Inco of tho Conservatives, received 1,003 votts, against 1,313 votes polled by Mr. V F. Ilclsey, tho candidate of tho Hum Rulers, Death or Colonel David (J. White. Colonel DaUd G. Wlilto died on Saturday at AVcet KUer, Md. Ho was a uatlvo of Port Deposit, whenco ho was sent in 1858 as a cadet to West Polut. When tho rebellion brokoout he Joined tlio Coufedcrato urmy and leftlt toward tho clobo of tbo war with tho rank of .colonel, and n serious wound Inflicted whllo n command ot a cavalry brigade. When tho Khedive of Kgypt re organized his army Colonel White was offend and accepted a commission, and did eome valuable work for Egypt, since his Kturu from Kgypt ho had been engaged lu buslnus at West River. Shot Ills Sister by Mistake A sad tragedy has occurred at llctd's Gap, near Warrior, Ala. Four jouug men called to see a Miss Livingstone. Her brother objected to ono of tho visitors, and went oft and got a pletol. When ho re turned to tho room ho fired nt a llguro which ho supposed tobo that of tho ob jcctlonablo young man, but who turned out to be his sister. Tho ball struck her lu tho cheek and lodged at tho baso ot tho brain. The attending physicians say sho will (llo. Young LMngtouo Is eald to havo been drunk, and Is still at largo. i, The Irene Carroll roiiiidiitlan." An agreement has been filed tu tho clerk's oflleo ot the Circuit Court of Howard County, Md., hotw ecn tho law ful reprcseu tatlcs of tho late Miss Mary Irene Carroll, daughter of ex-Governor John Leo Carroll, and tho trustees of St. Charles College, by which tho Institution receives 5,000 for tho establishment of a foundation fur tho edu cation lu perpetuity ot n young man for tho fTleHliood. The Instrument ulso states that ho beneficiary shall bo selected from tlmo to tlmo by the president of tho college and that the foundation shall bo known as "Tbo Ireno Carroll Foundation." Miss Carroll, although qulto young, being In her twen tieth year at tlmo of deatli, bad become noted for her charitable disposition, and a considerable amount ot her largo annual In como was devoted to benevolent purposes. Tlio Mutual I'rotectIo l'lro Insurance Cotiipuuy of tho District commends itself to nil who aro about Insuring their property. It Is a homo Institution, under tho management ot nine ot our best business men, ami being Inexpcuilvely managed is able to Insure at tho very low est rates. For full particulars application should be mado to tho secre tary, Mr. James K, Fitch, at the oflleo of the company, No, 1137 Pennsylvania ave nuo northwest. No man or woman can afford to 1)0 with out Wolffs Acme UUcklng. Mlt. I'ISII ItrsIONS Ills 1'osltlon ns n Member of the Hoard of School Trustees. Mr. Itos. A. Fish has sent lo fie District Coninilssjoiicrs tbo following note, resign ing his position as a momtcr of 'he Iloant of Trustees of tho Public 8chols, which has been arceptcdi Armi. 1, IH) To tht Hon. Coimnlttlontrt of the DUlthtof IvlmnlAa. OrxTiEMrx! 1 herewith tender my resigna tion ns n member of tho Ilonrd of Trusties of the Publlo Schools of tho District of Colum bia, and request that 1 may bo forthwith ro llecd of ray duties In that capacity by Its no ecptnnio and tho appointment of my suc cessor. Very respectfully. Ros. A Pis" CoiiinilMlonor Wilili, In accepting Mr, I'lsh's resignation, expressed his high nil preclatlou of tho services rondcrol to Inn schools and ratiso of education In tho Dis trict by Mr. Fish during his liicuinbetiry uf tlio onico of school trustee. STOltTlNO SMALLTALK. Tli ofollonlng aro tho results of y filer day's games: Athletic, H, Boston, 0. I'lill adclphla, 1(1; Brooklyn, 8. All-America, 10; Chicago, 3. Iialtltnoru-fcw York gaino) postponed by ruin. Wanhlncton-Colutnbunj goino postponed l)y rain. Indianapolis, 9; oi, Louis, ii, .-NoworK, in: uctroii, li. York, tlj Jersey City, 11. Ncit It was All-America's turn to win yester day. This sort of thing begins to emsck ot tin; hippodrome. The American Association cbamplcmshlil season opens to-day. The four clubs that aro given tho first four places In tho men by nearly ecry person play together, I e., Jlrookh n meets tho Atlilutlcs and Cincin nati the St. Lnufs. Mr. Albert H. Crldgc, tho well-known bookmaker, has ngreed to act as final st ake bolder In the Sullivau-Kllraln light, anil tho $30,000 will bo placed In his hands at once. Tho following telegram has been re ceived from tho Southern Cullfornln Atli lillcCluh of Los Angeles; "Pleasu Inform John L. Sullivan and Jnko Kllraln that wo will glvo a purso of f 10,000 If they will cliangn tha battlo ground and agroo to fight: In our club-room." Tho following reply was sent to the club: "According to tho conditions which govern tho protocol that Sullltan and Kllraln have signed, tho kittle ground cannot bo changed." Washington will havo to put up a gooil ganio to lwat out Indlau.ipolls, Judging from the way the Hooslers ftro playing now. Yesterday thoy defeated tho Ht, Louis for the second tlmo and gave tho Mound City new points all around. Getioln proved u find for the Hooslers, lioldlug St Loubt downtoflvo bits, whllo Indianapolis nutdu eight off Hudson. The Globo Trotters visited nttsburg ye tcrday and were well received. The team were nut nt tho depot by a brass band. lit tho afternoon there was a grand street pnrndo, and fully 3,000 people witnessed, the ball gamo at Recreation Park. It was) a one-sided contest, Anson and his men being outplayed at every point. Ward played well, and Tcncr was an easy mark: lor Johnny's team, while Hoaly was very effective. In the first Inning Baldwin and Sullivan collided while running for a Hv knocked out by Hanloii. Thoy hurt each other, but not seriously. Hanlon, as a re sult, mado tho circuit of the bases. TiiitoDonouT Tin: countkv. Postmaster Pearson, justdeposed ut New York, Is ill. Tho New York Produce Exchango wilt adjourn over Good Friday. ' The bill for the suppression of trusts wa favorably reported to tho Canadian Parlia ment yesterday. Trial of the Carter divorce case, In which men of natiopal promlnenco are Implicate, was begun at Chicago yesterday. f Colonel G, W. Gibbons, said to be at tho head of tho movoment to seize Lower Cali fornia, denies all knowledge 'of such n scheme. A man supposed to bo Wcbanl Howell, an escaped murderer, who has Just been brought back to Weston, Va., from Grand Fork, Dak., proves tobo James Sbclton, an Innocent mau. Tho appropriation tor (ho maintenance of tho Minnesota Stato University at 8t. Paul for tho present year proving inadequate, ox-Governor John S. Pllsbury gave his check for $100,000 for Immcdlute use. It Is eald that (he liabilities of John Jack eon, president ot the St. Louis lovatbr Company, who committed sulcldo last Sat urday, will reach $000,000, and that bt family will bo left virtually penulless, Judgo Hughes, lu tho United Stales Dis trict Court at Norfolk, Va., yesterday, awarded $15,000 salvage to the tugs Alex ander Jones and Blanche, who got the Brit ish steamship Albany oft thu North Caro lina coast In January last. Presidential Postmasters Named. Tlio President yesterday opjiolntcd thu following-named postmasters: Kanb-us Eugene F. Goodrlck at Law rence, David G. Bltss at Agcntlnc, William March at Baxter Springs, Fred Lewis at Marlon. Texas Samuel S.L. Smith at Sun Angclo, James R. Neeco at Mexico. New York I.cwelljn II. Brown at Hammonds port, AValter N. Gill at Koundout, Jamen T. Ashley nt Troy, Missouri Jacob Kol ser at Clinton, Peter Scbnur at Jopllu. Illi nois James A. Seatou at Chlcugo, Tliomj-) R. Weaver at Mattcon, William It. Jewell at Danville, Alexander Stone at Peoria. New Jcrfey Turraan L. Richardson at Capo May, Joslah M. Hewitt at Woodstown. Ohio James A. GIbbs at Carey; W. O. Fouts, MtConnolsvlllc. Pennsylvania Mien Bridget T. Mooney at Duumorc, David Hamilton at Oceola Mills, William C. Ter renco at Funxsutawney. California John Mitchell nt Occausldc. Connecticut Louis S. Moulthropo at Nangatuck. Iowa Thomas N. Paco at Shenandoah, Jonathan. Maxon, at West Liberty, The Humane Society's Ainbulantc. During tho trial of Robert H.Hyatt for cruelly abandoning a hort-e, Agent Key to day called attention to a fact not generally known that tho Humane Society his an umbulancc especially for tho purpose ot removing horses which become disabled In tho street. Judgo Miller expressed a very favorable opinion of tho schemo, und Mr. Koy added that tho Intention of the society was to havo two more ambulances' ready lu provide for tho accidents ot this kind dur ing tho hot w cather. Any owner of u horsu who Interferes with the biiuuinu officer lu taking a horso away lu a cao like this In llahlo to prosecution, and Judgo Miller stated that ho would see that tho law was enforced. Lecture on I'ubllo Hygiene. Tho llfth public lecture on sanitary i u glnecrlng and publlo hyglcuo by Professor Fava ut tho Columbian University tnkci placo to-night at 7 p. ni. Tho subjects to lie treated arc: "A House With Good Plumbing" and "The Water Wo Drink." I'orelgu llrvvltteti, T.ouls Uhlbach, the French novi list, died yesterday, Emperor William has abandoned his pro posed visit to Constantinople. Paris police liaNo searched UouUngu '4 housu and seized numerous papers. Tho bishop of Newark, N. J,, who N shout to return to America, had a furemll audlcnco w Ith the Pope je-sterday The Archbishop of Mallncs has recelv d from tho Vatican a communication an nouncing that ho Is to be raised to the ( ur dlualate. Iho aiipeal ot Dion Bouclcault from ui order of tho Dlvorco Court to enforce tho payment uf tho alimony granted to Agnuu Robertson Bouclcault lu 18SS, has been dli inlssul, und tho Court has ordered thit tli arrears of alimony bo paid, i:iuter Cm d. Messrs. Chapman & Taylor, stmton.-rs at 015 Pennsylvania avenue, have a stook ot tho most exquisite Easter cards In tho market. The artlstto talent dlspluyod lu tbo several deblgns are ovldenco ot tho highest order of taste. Somo of their choicest specimens are from Marcus Ward cV Co,, Loudon, 1 J