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THE WASHINGTON CltlTIO, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1885. i W b t 8- r. B' it' X hi W WASHINGTON C1UTIO 1'iiUlthtd Dally, SHnttayi fiMtptttl nr Tho Evening Critic Publlshlnp; Company IIAI.I.I.T KII.HOUltN, l'rclilcnl, W. SCOTT TOWIHIS, Treasurer. It. II. SYI.VUSTHIt, Sccrotnry. O-CCloo. HSTo. 04:1 3D Starocntj Tost nriLiitxu, WASHINGTON. I. c. TUHMSt HtngloCopy 5 Cents llyenrrlcr , 3S Cents lly Mall, postage paid, ono year $1.60 Br Mflll, iH)tnc imiIJ, six months B.W Wall subscriptions (mnrlably In advance, Address Till: WASHINGTON CHITIO, Washington, 1. O. IlICHAlll) II. SYI.VUSTHIt, H.lltor. WASHINGTON, D. 0., NOV, fi, 1335 Tin: civu.-suiivici: uo.uti). President Clovclmul, nftor nnicli searching, hnfl found nt lust a couple of gentlemen who nre willing to no ro.it places In the Civll-Scrvicc Com mission. It Is sincerely to bo hoped Hint tho President 1ms made good se lections, mid from nil that can ho lennicd ol the appointees It would hcein Hint he hnd. If ho has secured gentlemen who can avoid the various lillfnlN Hint lurk In the pathway of n clvll-ervlcc commissioner, from gin. or nlo to certifying the most unncccptnblo brand of eligible, ho hns certainly ilono n great thing for tho country, nnd icllcvcd himself of one of tho greatest worries that n chief executive- 1ms ever been heir to, Of course wo can never have n civil sen ice commission that will not sonic time or other get Into hot water, for thnt mail Is not tnndo who can admin ister such n civll-scrvlca law as the one now in existence without clashing with tho hopes nnd aspirations of many w 01 thy citizens who think that the Government needs their services, nnd nre certain that they need the Gov ernment's pay. 3Ir. Kdgerton, one of the now Com missioners, Is from Indiana, but should not for that reason simply be con demned. The general Impression lu the country that nothing that favors civil service reform can como out of Indiana Is not based upon tho most solid foundation. There arc doubtless many Indiana citizens who favor that reform, but who have for some reason or other not been heard from. 3Ir. ICdgei ton's past public record wo think wnirnuts the I'resldcut In naming him ns one of tho Commissioners. The same can bo said of Mr. Trcn holm of South Carolina, Ho Is n gan tlcmnn of culture, and an nblo handler of various economic problems. Ills analytical mind may enable him to suc cessfully master the intilcaclcs of the great public question that is presented in tho spoils system. In order to complete tho organization of tho bonid tho 1'resldcnt this nfler lioou has made a temporary reappoint ment of Sir. Eaton, so that tho Com mission is ngaln in full working order. thuasijhv commissions. Treasury commissions under tho present Administration lmvo not thus far achieved much success. Ono of tho early nets of tho Administration was tho appointment of Asslstnnt Sac xctailcs Falrchlld and Coon nnd Mr. Graves, then Assistant Treasurer, ns u commission upon Treasury reorganiza tion, retrenchment and reform. It was n practical, non-partisan, ndmirablo commission, well fitted for tho work nnd commanding contldcnco nnd re spect. The commission went to work intelligently nnd earnestly, but has not mado much progress. After n thorough investigation of one important bureau It mndo a report re commending extensive changes. Neither tho report nor tho changes have ever been heard from. Tho commis sion attacked a second bureau, but there has been a depressing uncertainty ns to what they were wauted to do and as to whether It wns of nny uso to do anything. Bcvcrnl months have passed nnd tho commission has not scored a slnglo point. Soon nftcr tho nppolntmont of this commission nnother wn9 selected with nn equal amount of reform onthuslasm. Tho second commission was to do throughout tho country what tho first wns to do lu Washington. It wns to begin by purifying tho moral atmosphere of the custom-homes of Now York, Philadelphia, Uojton nnd Baltlmoro, harmonizing tholr methods, improving their tono nnd idealizing tho servlco generally. This commission mado a snvngo report on tho New York custom service nnd nlmcd n bombshell nt Boston, hut neither of their reports havo received olllclal attention, and tho commission lias dropped out of sight without Uncl ing Its way to Philadelphia or Ualtl. more. Thcro seems to bo somo ground for doubting whether tho commission sys tem is altogether a success, It seldom is, In nny department of tho public service, as n means of facilitating lobu lation or effecting wholesome reforms. Tho present administration of tho Treasury Is undoubtedly capablo of cnrrylng on its business without any such superfluous aids ; but after the nomcwhnt ostentntlous display with which the particular commissions al luded to were- set to work, It Is about tlmo the country had somo account of their stewardship nnd what thoy havo Tcally accomplished in tho way of re form nnd retrenchment. VANDALS ON Till! HUDSON. The blowing up of tho Audro Monu ment at Tappnn, N. Y., was vnudallsmj nil wanton destruction of proporty, public or private, Is vandalism, ovon wiicu tho object destroyed Is tho per sonal possoaslon of Anglo-maniac mil lionaires liko Sir Cyrus "V. Field. JNinJor Audro was a brnvo and brilliant IJrltlsh oillcer, accomplished nnd scholarly. Ho Buffered tho penalty of lcnth, which tho articles of war visit upon nny one enpturod and convicted of being n spy. Such n death as In tho enso of Major Audio Is often seemingly harsh, but war never was nnd novor will bo n lawn tennis gamo. Audro's career as n spy was at "West Point, nenr Tappnn, where Air. l'lold oreote 1 n mnmiment to hlin. There Is no valid reason why a monument should not ha elected to hi memory. Hut suoh a iiH'innrhil hhuiitd bo tho work of nn Kngllslimitti, and It should ho to rated on lliltUh, not American, foil. There Is nothing compatible) with tho personal or historic con ditions of the ensu to Justify the erec tion of nn Audro monument lu this country. Wo have never hoard ot nny ono proposing to ereet n monument to tho Into llenedlct Arnold In Hug laud. It Is hnrdly probnhlo that Mr. Field v 111 give us another slruetuio of this chnracter. If he does wo suggest tint nt tho unveiling ho have n mighty con tingent of the Now York dude on hand, and let .Miss Mary Anderson rend n poem written by either Henry W. Hurlburt or 0. W. Smaller on that momentous oecnlon. Last Tchmiay wns tho day which the good people of Taconia, Wnshlns: ton Territory, hnd fixed as the heglr.i of the Chinese living there. Tho good people of Tncoinn saw that tho Chinese went. At !)::)() In the morning tho sig nal was glvun nnd many hundreds of people got Into line, nnd with their weapons not concealed marched around the town articling tho Celestials to levant. They lcvnnled without delay, and by 5 o'clock lu tho evening were marching to hake View, nine miles distant f i om tin; good people and Tncoma. Some of thci Chinese took the train nt Lake- View for Portland, Oiegon, but most of them commenced the work of counting the railroad ties between these two places. No trouble occurred, nnd wo presume that tho good pcoplo of Tncomn are almost as linppy as If they hnd killed a dozen or o of their Into nlmond-eyed neigh bors. Governor llii.i. was kercnaded nt his home In Klmira last night. He made a shoit epecch, In which ho said that tho result of Tuesday's election showed that New York is n thoroughly Democratic, Ptalo and Hint ho Is there to stay. The Governor's speech was a little bit personal to himself, but that was pardonable. He Bpoko of tho chnrges which the opposition had mado agnlnst htm, and said that ho had paid no attention to them, preferring rather that tho pcoplo should pass the verdict upon them at tho polls. Ho was more than thankful for tho verdict that had been icndeied by tho pcoplo of tho State, and especially for tho manner in which tho people of his own city had Indorsed him, Governor Hill certainly has a right to chuckle a chucklo of gigantic proportions. - Koitou Dana of the New York Sun is ns hilarious to-day over tho Now York election as n boy with a ticket to the circus and enough money to buy peanuts nnd stay to tho side-show. It will bo remembered thnt Uncle Dana In ono of his scml-mclanchollc moods n few months ngo evolved this beautiful couplet: "Wo may bo happy yet, You bet.1' The New York victory lias made his muse frisky again, but tltcro is no f-hado of melancholy in her frisk to day. The Sun gives us tills happy conceit: "Wo are linppy yet, You lict' o fear that Mr. Dana Is gettinrcal swy. An Tin: only journal In tho metropo lis which supported tho Federal Ad ministration during tho lato canvass, nnd at tho samo tlmo advocated tho election of Governor Hill, the Now Yoik Slur claims to havo "twice-ns good grounds for happiness" over tho result ns nny other paper. Mr. Dor shelmcr's claim Is consistent nnd just. "With him tho light was altogether n political and lu no sense a personal one. It was simply to elect Hill and thereby indorse Clovelnnd. Tho point wns well taken and well made. In this case tho independent journalism of New York has allowed itselr to be out distanced by on organ. Tiiniti: Is ono consolation, coming up fiom the smoko of tho fall battle fields, In which nil politicians of what ever party can "share and share alike." There will bo no inoro Octo ber elections to balllo their oracles and disturb their calculations. Tho Octo ber election is n thing of the past. Kvcn in Ohio, which seemed to tako such a fiendish delight In stoning tho prophets, It has been bulled under a lmijoiltyof over half a million voto3. Postmami'.u Aquii.la .Tones of In dlanapolls telegraphs to Governor Hill that having himself been honored by tho Itepublicans with u place in their platform, ho thinks It proper to send tho Governor-elect Ids congratulations. Mr. Kdgerton, an old frioud nnd sup porter ot Mr. Hendricks, has been ap. pointed ono of tho Civil-Servlco Com missioners. Indiana threatens under nil this to become top-henvy. Anotiirk Ohio freak Is tho proposed establishment of n daily Republican paper nt Cincinnati opposed to Civil Service Itcform nnd John Sherman. From tho fact that ono of tho syndicate) concerned in tho cutciprlsa halls from Fostoila It Is snfo to nssumo that Chailcy Foster is nt tho bottom of tho freak. It Is nlso presumable that ho lug at tho bottom ho will stay there, Tin: Democratic majority iu Mary land has run up to about -10,000, Sena tor Gorman and Mr. Hlgglns can stay. WOMAN. Olvo us that Biand wont "woman" onoo UL'iiln, Ami let's havo dono with "Ialy." . . One's n term, rut 1 or lino fnreo-stiong, Ijonutirul Mill firm, 1 It for tlio noblest uo r tonguo or lien Anil one's u v. oril fur luckeys. ., ., .... Ono suggests Tho mother, wlfo ami ulster; ono the ilamo Whom tostly roho, mayhap, guvo Iter tho inline. Ono wont upon Its own strcngtli loans nnil rests; 1 ho oilier mlneos tiptoe. , ,. . . Who would bo Tlio, "pcifect woman" mint urow liravo of Icnrt Ami I'toiiil of toul.to play Iter trouble- part Well In llfo'a urnin.i. Wlitlo uach day wo sou Tho "perfect Iwdy," slilllod In wli it in do, Ami what to my, uruoo In oaoli Conn nn 1 ui't ("lis tuiifcht litfohtiol, but uoods sjrvo millvo tact), Yet iiHiiow In herinlntl us lu hcrthoo. nu o tho first jilaco, then, to tho nobler phrftjo, And tauo tho leaner word for lojaur pralso. -tUlla Wheeler Wlloox. ri:n'i.i: in (ii:Ni:u.r The winter ulml creeiis'on apace, And as It bonis ami ragon It I'd ins to !ny, "t'cu hero young in m, Nliercnio jour utiminer wnjtwr" DrcKMiirn 1 linn been fixed upon ns tho day of publication of (Icneral (Ir.int'a Ixiok. Mil. Ja.mus It. Omiooii sails this week for T.urope, to represent Harper it llrotbcrs' Interests abroad, Ioiin i:isi:Ui Youvo, who has been tcrloiicriy III foriuinio time, lias greatly Im proved mid Is now able to take short walks, Mn. 1". l'nNM.KTOV, son of lion, fleorgo It. Pendleton, American Minister to llcrlln, nnltcil in Now York yesterday by tho l'rineli etcnincr Aincrlnuc. 'Ilti; voici: ot eulogy Is so Kind to tlio memory of l,I.lttIo Muc," Hint tlio country enn again lejolco to co how tho spirit of bitterness has vanished. Manchester Union, Captain I(om:ut .1, Cook of tlio Phila delphia 1'iex, uho was recently assaulted by tho coloied Janitor, was reported jes terday ns being much better, with favorable prospects of final rccovciy. Al.i.r.N TnoiiMUKi: lticu hns concluded a contract with Colonel 1'rcd Grant, by which tho diary Kept by President (Irant during his lour around thu world will bo published complete In the Xorth Jmirican Jtakw. M. Hai.i.in, tho eminent Trench landscape painter, accompanied by thrco assistants, has nnlrcd In Now York. They are to mnKo tho battle-fields of Manassas and Hull l!un the subject ot n historical painting. A LAitm: meeting of tho buslncns men of t-t. Louis was held nt tho Southern Ho tel In that city, ns tho guests of Mr. James II. Kails. Tho Tcliuantepec Ship it ill way w as tho Inspiring tbenio of tho occasion, nntl Its friends ucro out hi full force. Or.M.nu, Jons Oiiiuon, commanding tho Department of the Columbia, lias In bis pihnte office atlils headquarters nt Van couver llarrncks, Washington Territory, (lie fimioiis table on which was written tho terms of surrender of (Icneral heo and tho Confederate ni my to (icneral Grant. I emit Waiui Ilr.r.ciii:u had his valuablo gold watch stolen by o pickpocket as ho was entering an r.levnted Hallway car Tuesday. Ho went to police bcadquaitcrs and gave such ii good description ot tho watch that Inspector Iljrncs thluKs It can certainly bo recovered. A 1'I.av called "Undo Tom's Cabin" Is to to given In Omaha next Week. It Is said by tho Jfrrahl ot that city to bo n "stirring melodrama, In which n vcuerablo Ethiopian wLo has religion nets slugged by a toucih named I.egice, who hasn't nny. Tlio critics spcuk of somo ot the situations as strikingly icullstlc." Aiouno lady who recently craced our festivities was of peculiarly thin llgure, and displayed very pretty but very prominent teeth, being n stranger slio cxcltod somo comment. Somebody asked Mr. Smith bow bo liked her. "Well enough; but alio looks UKo a comb i(7 tVidt um! tecttil" Kxchnngc. Mn. CiiAii'.r.s KnwAim Stcitaut of I.an caster, Pa., mid Miss Grnco lloberts, daugh ter of Attorney-General Charles II. ltoborts of Monlatiil, were married at Westminster, jcstcrtlay. Tho services took placa In St. John's Catholic Church. Itov. .Mr. (Hojd ofllclatlng, assisted by llcv. Mr. Diilaney. Tho brlilo wnsattlicd In heavy whltosllk with leal laco front, tullo veil and pearls, ai.dcniilcil n bouquet of white buds. 'i:xt wi:kk',s ti.av.s. lutlue'eiiioiilH Ollorvil tlio "WiihIiIiirIou 1'ulilli! liiAltL-iid tlio Tlioiitro. W. J. (illmore's play, "Tlio Devil's Auc tion," will bo tho attraction at Albaugli's next week. Tho plcco belongs In tho realm of diainallc fairyland, and depends largely on traps, optical Illusions and shifting fccencry for Its success, recalling visions of tho "black Crook," "I'.xcclslor" and other compositions In which tho good nnd evil genii compcto for supremacy. Tho usual lover romanco Is Interwoven In tho play, tliciich nud unscrupulous lover invoking tho old of 'tho evil spirits whllo tho poor lover Is aided by tho good, and Is, of course, successful. Tho scenery Is gorgeous, whllo tho stago effects and uicchnnlcal con trivances nro wonderful In design and exe cution. A crand ballet from tho Itojnl Alhambrn Theatre, conslstluc; of twenty four corjphees and two 6ceondaj will oxe cuto nluo ballets. Tho prcmleics arc spe cialists of rnro excellence, and tho cos tumes, aimor and general eflcels nro of n striking character. Tho salo of icservcd scats began this morning, roiiu's orciiA iiousu. Miss Koslna Voices, with a stroiiK com pany from London, will appear at Ford's Opera Houso iu "Tho Tinted Goddess" next Monday night, lloslun Yokes will bo lemembercd nstho very llfoof tho famous Vokes Family which mado n profouud sensation lu its wonderful presentations of "i uu in ino i et," --iiciics oi mo iviicucu" aud other bright comedies, Thoattractlons oftercd by this company nro said to bo of n highly entertaining vci (utility, Tlie box oflieo Is now open for advnuco sales. NATIONAL TIlKATIli:. "Tlio Mighty Dollar" will bo put on nt tho National Theatre to-ulgbt and to-mor-row night, ou Saturday afternoon "Our Governor" will bo repented, and for Sat urday night "Doinbcy and Sou" Is an nounced. A Tery distinguished audience witnessed tho peifonnaueo of "Our Gover nor" last night. President Cleveland and Colonel ljimont occupied ouo prosccutuin box on tho right, whllo Commissioner ot Agriculture C'ohnau and family occupied tho adjoining box. Mr, Cleveland seemed to enjoy with tho rest of tho nudlcnco tho mlith-provoklug charactor acting of Mr. and Mis, Floienco. Tho Piesldent bus undoubtedly among tho numerous "belting statesmen" who havo danced attcudanco In tho nuto-rnom of tho Wblto hou6o this 6cason met 6ovcr.il char acters who nro tho prototypes of (lutemor I'litta 1'crkina as represented by Mr. Flor ence. 'I ho "Hag Ilaby" will bo tho attraction at tho National next week. It Is ono of thoio amusing productions which can bo enjoyed by all, and which will prove a lellof to tho jaded sjstcm after a haul days' work. Of It tho Hoston UiuhjU sn)s: "Tlio Interior of a drug-storo fur nishes tho 6ceno of operation for two acts, and the fun Is fast and furious, Mr. Iloyt used bis material with a liberality seldom seen In older playwrights. Ho shows a tropi cal fertility lu his work. Tho music is from tlio most popular comic operas, and It makes melody go baud In hand with mirth through ono of tlio most luvotornto cncuilcs of dull caro that has appeared for ninny a day." Mr. William llowers, tho manager of tho "Itng liaby," Is at tho Har lis House, Ills "llaby" will reach tho National Theutro on .Monday, and early seats can bo secured nt tho box-omco. iimizoa's orEitA-itousn. "Fnnchon," ono of tho most popular pla) sever given beio, will bo put on at Herzog's to-day, with Jcunlo Calcfln tho tltlo lolo. For noxtweok, Chant rail's "Kit, tho Arkansas Traveller," Is announced, by .Mr. Ifcniy Clunfrnu, tho rocognlzcd suc cessor of Ids lato celebrnted f.ithor, Frank S, Chnufrau, supported by a strong com pany. This is tho fifteenth year of this meat original drama of Western life, dur ing which It has been plated 4,fl3 times. It Is now produced with entirely now scenery, mechanical effects and oilier ap pointments. Upon tho presentation of tho play In hoston tho Jhnud of that city said: "Thoso who nro familiar with tho lato Prank Chanfrau in bis only dins, and ovon those who only Know him hi this iota In tho latter part of bis stneo career, wero forcibly struck witli tlio great likeness that exist be tween father and sou. This resemblance Is not so much hi form and fcatiucs as It Is In method and manner. .Mr. Chanfrau has diMcntly mado n closo study ot his father's Kit, and ho pla) s It ns nearly like him as It Is posslblo to do so; but ft is not a mero Imitation, Tho conception Is tho same, thu business Identical but there Is a force, a naturalness, and n spirit lu tho acting which cannot bo the lesult ot mero studious copy ing. The Impersonation wasaaurprlsouveii to tho most sanguine- of the onus actor's friends." SPECIAL NOTICES. '3rIn;viVAI. HI'.ItVIUKH i:ory 2& otrnlnff this wcok ntSeamon's tletlie-I, orncr Tifalith nnd I. sts s p, led bv .Mrs. K. !. Ilussell. Coma and brlncr Uopcl Hymn- 1 looks. m- sritiMiMAN'H i:xi'iti:ss, HOUTIt t'AI'ITOI. AND 1) 8TH. H. W. flinernl Trunsfcr Axoncy. S,iro-, Jtiichlncry nnd l'lntc(llas inoMmrn ilpcelnlty. 'rclephono, JJI-S. solO rJMMlt. 1.. (I. ,M A It I NTS M& At'ADIiMVOPllANCINO, MAHUMU HAM., Is now open and new daises formed every Mlimlnv nt 9 p in for misses and masters; for adults, Tuesdays nnd Thursdnys. Byw UNl'I : STATUS i:l,i:C'llll() I.KIHTINd CO.MPANV, Office, ma l'ennsylvnnla Avenue. thonniiual inrotlngof tho stockholders of thotompnny will bo held at tho oHlooof Iho coinpniiy on TUIISUAY, November 10, 1KH. at U."i n'elock ii. in,, for tho puriKxo of elect ion n Hoard of Oln-rtors and for tho transac tion of such other buMnoss as may lawfully bo dono lij tho stockholilcrs under Iho pro villous of tho charier, HAMt'lX NOItMKNT. President. WIM.IAM DICKSON, Secretary. ZW sign or tiii: iii:i.l. union ti:a and coitim: co., Dranch Store: Sit Seventh Street Northwest, lu ro Tons, Coffees mid Spice. No Adtillornte'it Guilds Sold. Headquarters .11, 33 nnd CJ Hurling Slip, New York. HsoSi:ai. skin oaiii:ntm. Wo ha o nn assortment of sizes of English Dressed Alaska Seal Skin Sacijues, Vlsltcs and Ulsters, together with Muffs, Capes and Trimming of beaver, Lynx, Skunk and other fins. Prices guaranteed as low as tho samo quality can bo bought InNow York. B. II. ST1NCMCTZ & SON, 1S37 Pennsylvania Avcnuo. Next to Corner 11th st. El'PA HUNTON JEFF CHANDLUU of lrglnla. of Jllssourl. 1IUNTON .V CIIANI)I,i:il, Attoruoys-at-Law, Will prnctlco In tlio Supremo Court of tho United States, tho Court of Claims, tho courts of Iho District of Columbia, beforo tho Com mittees of Congress and tho Departmonti, ODJees Nos. U7, 08 and 30 Corcoran llulld Ing. Jc35-tf p.A CAltl. To nil who nro suffering from tho errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weaknoss. early decay, loss of manhood, &o I will scud nreclpo that will euro you FltUDOFCHAUCli:. This great remedy was discovered by n mis sionary In South America. Send a sclf'ad dressed emclopo to tho Hov. Jos. T. Inmau, Station D, Now York City. w I'HYSICAI, CUI.TUltK. SlSEIllSU JIOVKMENT. MASSAIIE. Dl.ECTniO Tl TIt. ItOMAN U T1I. Jilt. V. J. PAYN, Manipulator. itoom 0, A'ernon How, 013 Pa. avo. n. w. Washington, I). C. Magnetic Treatment of niicumatlsm, Neu rnlgla, Nervous 1'iostratlon, insomnia, Uyspep sla, Constipation, etc., etc. Ofllco treatment, 81.60. At patient's residence-, $.?). VST' WASIIINOTON SAl'l DIH'OSIT COMPANY, 010 Penna. Avo. Northwest. Tho Company will rent small prlvatosafos In Its new run: and nimciLAn-rnooF vaults from $5 tnSlOO, according to slzo. Mlcr l'lato nnd articles of valuomaybo stored nnd Insured for any length of tlmo nt very rcasouablo charges. jX'ONoaiY anii SArirrv. rr Vapor Stoves uso only DANPOUTIFS FLUID. Tor tho Best Stovo buy tho DANrOUTIf. DANFOltTH TLUID CO., J21 703 Ninth st, n, w. FOR nENT ROOMS. Aditrllnimnti of Thrtt TAnti under thU head Interled three timer ,tor' cenli. I TUMI lti:NT At No. 1S3 I st n w, III n piiato family, two well furnished, connecting room", at reasonable rates; gas nnd bent Included, I Jill K HUNT Willi orAVitliiiutllnnril, : s! nicely furnished rooms, slnglo or en suite, on Sd lloor: modcrnto rates to perma ncnt part les. Apply nt 103 Cth st n w. IJMIlt 1I1:NT-Oiio Very Iloalrmilo ? room nt 811 Sil st n w. 3JIOU lti:M' IIuiiilHninnly I'liriiMmd front nnd back parlor; liro, gas and bath; also oilier rooms; gentlemen preferred. Ap ply nt 411 lath st n w. TJOlt 1I1:NT Nicely I'lirnlKlied 1'iu : lor and bod-room on '.'d floor; bath, with hot nnd cold water, on samo floor; at 1S10 a st n w. IJlOltltUNT A Nouly Varnished 3d ? story front room; beat, gas, hath; prl Mito family, "i.7 CCh st n w. IJlOIl ltllNT-Twn i:xeullollt Ullfur- nlshcd eommunlcntlng rooms on si lloor; nlco o In front room. Apply at 50J 13th Bt ii w. IJlOlt I!i:nt 03 K Slrcot Northwest, ' handsomely furnished parlors, 1st lloor, sullahlo for Member of Congress; ono largo room, ad lloor; mod. Imp.; family private; ref crenccs exchanged. I;UIlt.MSHi:i Itoonis on Sd nnd :id ! floors; slnglo or communicating; with or without boiuil. Apply nt 711 Bill stuw. "IJOO.MS, with lluul, Oils mill lliillit XV to gentlemen; prlvato family; near a lines of carsjalso parlois, en suite; references. K',1 A kt u o. IJlOlt Itl'.NT Tliroo Now Ami i:io . pnnlly furnished npartmonts In most deIrahlo location lu the city, convenient to ull iip-ttiwu hotels unit restaurants, Ono of three rooms and bath on v!d floor. Two of two rooms nnd hath oneh on 3 floor Will bo rented to gentlemen by tho voir. For lei ins and permission to insect lirem !es apply to .1. 1 , OI.JIbTHAD, 1I1UN. Y nv. JMIll Ui:NT A llllllilHiiiiinl'iirloi'illliI lieil-room on hrst floor; soutliorn oxio- nue; 1018 list n w. Olt lti:.NT I'rmit nnil lluok l'ur- lors, 1st floor; furnished; to parties without children; references exchanged. Ap- I'l) ttt O.I IV he ii w. 701t 1I1:nT Tun Unfiirntslioil mid two furiiNhed rooms; together or sop orntely; nil p.'thst u w, ,M)lt HUNT 'Two Suites of Viirniidiud .. (unin, mi iiiuii jiiii month, at 1C0H lllli st. n w, rooms; all mod Imps; S'JOundJIO per IJlOlt HKNTA Vry I'loiisnnt Iiouliln . parlor, furnished, liny window, suutliein exposure, will ho rented chonp to two gentle inui or n gentleman and wlfo; roforoncos ro HUlrcd. Cull from utHpmntP07U st n w. IJlOlt HUNT -Two noiitlemuii Oiin ? And liluusmit rooms wlcli liav window: comfortably fin nlshcd, with hoard, ntlWIO F OU itr.NT ii.Miuiirui itoiiiiis in good location; furnished or unfurnished; also hall roums. WJ l'.th st. near II. IJlOlt HUNT I'lirtiUliud lloimis, AVIIIi ; hoard and homo-llko cooking. Apply nt No, Sll 1 Bt ii w.; referouces mqiilroil, IJlOlt Itr.NT Tlirro NiMitly-l'iinilslied . rooms In n prlvato family; onlygentlu ir.cn taken. Apply nt -1)1 cilh si n o. IJiOK HUNT I.urRo FurnUliod Front . mom, at llooi; mutheni oxjiosuio; facing park-Lbl3 K st n w (Alt. Vernon Pluco). IJlOlt HUNT UiiriirnUIivil Iloniiis on 1 sd and ,'i.l floors. Apply atJJO loth Bt n w, FOll ItliNT I'urnlslioil Hooins mill bonid lu Oeorgccown; two furnished rooms, with board uud homo comforts, S))l N st. WANTUD Tn liny u SIodoruTliroo story brick houso, containing 8 or 0 rooms; wist of l"th anil north of L. limit; S5,K0. Address, Immediately, A, L'.U,, 1311 Corcoran st. Q'J lit? YS lU'lniTlinrliy liolrilt nfl ti) where expenses nro large; S 1.50 n suit of ccimel's hair underwear, value, $ Wo will refund after these goods aro worn out If you do not get value Immeno assortment h.it, drcs, under nnd flannel shirts, Cardigan and Saxony wool Jackets, etc ! low prlcni, smill expenses n largo expenses, llll.LYAHU'S, 4 JUScAcnth street. Ji:s,ONS on ftiihiir, !Jf rriilsiit.osson, J , liy n competent teacher. Address Music, Crltto office. WIM. .Mr. .Ml I diet I Cult Again nt . 1W3 Plereo Place. A YOUNI1 I, All V. if Uxiicrlnnrn Ho- IV sires prlvato pupils In tho Kn-jIMi I'lnnehes. Address .Miss L Blank, boxai'J, tllyPoslofllco, rpo AltT STIMIUNTS uml IMronls-At .1 Iho Nntlonnl Academy of Pino Arts, col lier Mh st. nnd N. Y. ao., ono can receive thomo't thoroiiKh Instmctlou In averr stylo or draw Ing nnd painting; years of study saod. Mrs. Imogcno ltohlnsoii Jlnrrell, tho founder nnd teni her, has hnd twclui medals nnd studied lirtecn Sears In Huropo with tho Must relehrnlcd ortfstn. Parllcubir attent'on to sketching from linturo. Chlldicn's Saturday elns, gm per car. mYl'U-WHITINO unit NlanKi'niliy I thoroughly taught nt tho Spencrrlan Business College! tiny nnd evening sessions. Cull and sea tho stenograph; a wonderful ma chine. I.M.UOANT Cabinet l'linlngi-uplm $3 j perdo7cn; finely flnldiod; proots shown; siitlsfiii lory work; cut this out. Lnrdncr & Co.. ICJ7 Pa avc. oi erlVogt's. ..-J,y.?TFKj.l!"f.l?lAtJ- Atliertlntntntt of Thrtt Unei under thlihead Intcited thice timet for ' cenlt. r.NTi:i A Hnlluliln Sen mil for II general housowork; must ho a goml cook, wnshcr nnd lronr; small family. Apply nt lg)7 K'th Bt ii w, ""rANTi:i)-A (looil Cocili, Wlilto. I Apply after tl p m at No KM l'Icrco Plneo. TV 7 ANTUII A Wlilllllll In Cmik. WimIi I and Iron; must bring references. Ap ply nt B'il 3d st ii wj w ,NTi:i-A AVIillo Olrl. st se. ill) (Itli "VsTANTUO-A (loud Sliml uml Soup rook ut tho Forsyth Cafe, TdS 10th St. No minWInubiTS need apply, WANTUD-A Sellled Coloroil (llrltn help do washing and housework; wagos SI per mo; reference!. (H N .1 nvo n w. WANTED HELPHALE. AdiertietmenU of Thrtt Ltnet under thlt head Interted three 'bJ'JJJSJwiuV XT ANTUII A Slllesliliui riililTtliir II with tho crockery bulnes; elgarctto smokers need not apply. Address Delf, Crltlo oflieo. WANTUO-A Hoy to ilo Composltlni; and press-work. .Must understand tho business. 1117 Sixth st. rANTUl A tliinil Itollulila Hoy 1 1 about 15 years of ago. to bo generally ueful about tho houo. Cull at 1711 N Y avo, cor Hjtli; orphan preferred. "TTfANTUM-A OimiiI Slioolllllllor. Ai- ply nt once to II. P. Lltz,211 NowJer scy a enno n w. W ANTUII All lliinc-st unit Illdlislrl ous youth to nttend a hat and furnish ing store; must rcsldo with his parents. Ap plyiitlllllynrd's. I3i)7thst. TrANTi:il I'lso AilsortlsliiK Siillcl I V tors for n book of merit: host commis sion. Call nt 1110 NY nvo, up stairs to left, bet 10 a in nnd 3 pin. rANTi:i)-Slx Actlvn Solicitors for II u populnr local enlerprlso; good wages. Address T. W. S Crltlo office. WANTED SITUATI0N3. AUtiitltemtnti of Three IAnet under (hit head interted three timet for i!3 rente. T7"ANTi:il DrosHmuItliiK or I'lulii 1 1 sewing; button-holes u spoclalty. Call at or qddresB lC'H Sixth st n w. "ITf ANTi:i)-Sltiintliin us I'lrst-cluss II took In prlvnto family or restaurant; referenecs furnished. Addiess Samuel, Crltlo oflleC; 7"ANTHI) lly u Compi-toilt Colnreil 11 woman, laundry woik; towels and tnblo linen u specialty, Apply nt 15 Fierce st inv. TTANTi:il lly nn Ktporlen cod Dress. II maker, a position to sew hi prlvato families, Addiess Dresmakci , Crltlo olllco. "TTANTUII-A IMuco to Do Clillllllior- 1 1 work or light housework In small fnm- lly; (list-class rcfcreviecs. Address No Jt L st n w. T7"ANTHD-ll.v u Settled Wlilto II woman, n place to cook, uml Is willing to nsslst w 1th washing nnd Ironing; alsocham bermald: Is willing nnd obllgiug. Apply ut 1117 N J nvonw. "YsTANTUD A Sltuiitloii l Cook, 1 1 wash and Iron, by a llrst-olass, mlddlo- nged w lillu woman. 15 O st n o. "T7"ANTi:il lly n l'lrnl-eliiss T.uuti. II dress, family washing to tnko homo or plain sewing. Apply nt lta.1 t!0th st n w. "WfANTIID lly it Comiiotont Coloroil II girl, n situation III n pilvato family as elmmtcrmaid uud to do suwlng. Apply at Sbl Diinbnrton avo, Wost Wash. YsTANTnil-Hy a Coloied Wiiiiiaii, II a place ns chambermaid. Apply nt liUl Jliullson st, betMundN uml Cth uud 7th sts n w. YVT-ANTUD-Ily u llihl-olnss M'uslior 1 1 nnd Ironer washing to do ut homo. Ap- plynt ll-JOBil st n w. WAJJg MISCJELLAEOUS. Adterliteinenti of Three IAnet under this head Intel tedthiettlinetforMcentt. 'ANTKIl Ktorybmly to Soo Iho "l'ncesten" Butter Toiler nt D.mfnrMi rhdd Co, 7u3 Oth st ii w; price SI. 7"ANTi:D A Young, .Sound Ilnrso II forcont cart, at coal yard ouMhst, bet M and N sts n w. HO. T.ANOASTHR, Dolllnr 111 Hooks . and stationery, Cnthollo goods and no cities nlso ni lists' materials. HJ9 7th st n w. II' I.AD1HS Cull for Instruction In Kensington Art Dmbrolderynow thoy enn get 15 lesions for $ 1. Wo nlso stamp two funoy u tteis for 5o.: SOS 1' st, bet 5th uml Oth sts u w. Fmbioldery dcKt. IJlOlt MUST Coul, Wood mid Crushed : eoko, low prices nnd prompt delivery, go to A It Williams & Co., 015 7th st. T7"ANTHD Two T.udlos Dosiro In. II stiuctlon In oil painting; piofcr nt ono of their residences. Address, with terms, which must bo low. Pupil. 113.' BBtn w. "WANTLD-ALL TO KNOW THAT Hit. 1 1 Taylor, U3I V Btrcot, near Tonth, makes benutlfiif sets of nrtlllelal tooth for S3! guar anteed tn glvo full satisfaction; extracting with gas. chloroform or local anosthetlos, 50 cents; without, 'M cents; tilling at very low prices. I KICK. NO. 100 MAINE AVENUH; OAlt J. pets to clean, muttrossos remade; leathcis renovated. Telephone call, 315. ORSALJjJJSES I'TcTlltHAiriWlTrJiilToiisiiiirriirOiisn ' u small framo houso nud lot on O st, bet 3d and 4th sts u o. Apply to Daniel Keruan, -17 lOih st n o. Also a lot liSxiO foot on Muss live, snmo sriuaro. by tliu snino party. IJlOlt hai.i: ? IMPHOVHD. A Bargain Nleo threo-story nnd collar brlok duelling ou tho north sido of lthoilo Island uvenuo, bet Oth mid 10th sts n w, containing 11 rooms nnd oveiy modern Improvement. PrlcoCn.cxio; reduced to , SV A splendid three-story and basement brick dwelling ou Maryland nvo, but 1st nudsM sts n e, containing IU rooms uud every mod ern improu'inent; largo lot, otc; price, $0,000 A nleo tw o-slory press brluk house with every coincidence, ou 1 bt, bet x'lth nud mth u w: new J1.O0O That elegnutly-llnlshod dwelling on thusw corner of sth and 1 stsn w; Just completed; containing 10 rooms nnd lino cellar; every modern coincidences tho only remaining ono of tho four, tho others wcro all sold be fore completion 84,500 A gieat special bargain Fine 3 story ami eel larpiess bilek dwelling!"! Columbia st, near tho cor of It live; contains II rooms, bath room nnd every modem convenience; bny window. Former prleo 31,500. Will bo offeied this week only for Sl,000 , , UNLMPItOVHH. A splendid lot on tho north sldoof Mst.hot llith and With bts n w, 30x101 feet, 1'rloo per st ft only 75o North fhlo of Mass nvo, bet 10th nnd 17th sts n w, two mljolulng lots, ouch --'.V ft front, l'l leo per si i t only ti On tho u o corner of 10th nnd Sampson sts, fourndjolulng lots, cacti s!l, 0x100, fronting ou loth bt. Pilco ier tn ft i! Sueor 15tliimdlt I uo u w -u beautiful corner. Prlcopcrso ft 31,75 A hiindsomo lot on tho south side of P st, hot 17th nud 18th sts n w, SMxlou foot, Prion nor sci ft Sf. This lot adjoins Lieut Slack's losldeneu.) Alton long H.tof other desliahlo properly, linproyedund unlmjuoved. Cull or send for list. B. II. WAHNISK, U10 V st, 11. W. 1 71(111 HAI.U-Nliio.ronm llrlolci JMiuI : Imp; P st u w, bet Cith nuil 7th sts; $1,000; SOOO cash; bnlanco monthly; paymouts loss than lent, Wnlker Jfc Wilson, laoil F st n w. DUSINESS CHANCES. 1JMIUHAI.1". AHesliiiiriinliind Hilling J' saloon In a llrst-ehiss location; long lease; good reasons lor Belling, Address X. Y, , crltloonlco. TANTUII To lluv 11 fi nr (l-Honlll IT house, for iiboutSI.'JOO to $1, 1 Ki cash; Halo lowest prlro, locution, sl?a of lot. num ber on house. Hot II, Ciltlo olllco. YV7"AN1UD-All Uipnrtonei-il Atmi 1 with S300 to purchnso tntorcst In Flro Insurnnco nnd Heal Hstatej rnro chaneo. Address Y I', box ,i5. City l'ostofllco. 1JMMI SAM-A IIiiiiiI I'll) Ins: .Vims. J. pnper, with new Hoo power press; lo cated In 0 thrl Ing young city In Ohio. For particulars address W. A. Nixon, City P O. w UY YOIIlt 1tu1111r.it OOO DS Whllo it Is dry weather and thus Jpieparofor STOHMY DAYS. floods of undoubted n.unllty. HOOTS, snout, Cl.OTHINO uml nOSSAMUHS. (lOODYHAIt ItUIIIIUIl CO., I;i Ninth Street Northwest. THE ORANDALL TYPE-WRITER. This new and perfect WTllcr will perform ocry kind or copying work that can bo dono on nny innclilne, and Is sold Jill per cent, cheaper than nny first-class type-writer. Us amlnathm nnd trinl invited. All kinds or stenographic and copying work dono ou tho shortest notleo nnd nt tho most runsonnblo rates. Boom 10, Pacific Building, CJ-.' r st. "VTOW Is Your CIiiiiicu to Noetirn Ilur X gains. C. A. Best A Co. aro closing busi ness nt 1520 1: st 11 w. Selling out below rest their largo stock of ofllco desk", chairs nnd nil kinds of modem and nnthpio furniture, brass nnd Iron fenders, old glass and chlnawaro, Ac. Ac. GtUOltnU. tlm Hoiisoii I Can Dress So I elegantly Is simply this; I get mv meals nt tho Forsyth Ciife. BIS loth st, forSOorgfJ n month, nnd live liko n lord nt Unit; hence, you sec. I lmvo a surplus of cash to Invest lu elcgnnelcs. WILL. JL. KDItVAND, 1012 PKNNA. AVK., EN- grn.cr. Plnlound CO visiting cards, SO cents; 50 cards from samo plato, 15 conts; 100 cards printed from plato. 75 cents. IT ll.Y'OUNOS, BTDAM CAUPET CLKAN . Ing nnd rcnovullng works; foathers ren ovated, mattresses mado over, furniture Bteamcd nnd moths dostroyod. 1 122 Pa. nvo, Factory, corner 5th and K sts. s. o. i MIO ori'Ult-To Introiliiro Thom iV wo will OIVU AWAY 1,01)0 Self-Operating Washing Machines. If you want ono send us jour name. P.O. and express olllco at onco. The National 0o 23 Day St. H.Y. MI -S 11 11, "Sill 'II ft. l0 KXPDHT OIT.HATOItS WANTHD. TYPH WHITHHS; all kinds for rent nnd for sale; second-hand. "CALIOHAPII OPr'tCL'," 033 Fst. Telephono No. ll'.'-g. The Reraingtoii TYPE-WRITER. STATIONEltY AND SUPPLIES. COPYING A bPKCIALTY. WYCKOFF, SEAMAN'S & BENEDICT, Comer of 6th and F sts. Telephono No. 330-8. TAMES ItUTIIEIirOHD, DEALEIt IN FINE tl Family Oroecrlos and Provisions; nlso Wines nnd Liquors, 000 D st. 11. w. Spo cialty mado ot Puro Allien Fruit Vinegar. IJIXCELSIOIt CLOCK ItEPAlMNd DEPOT, u No. 058 Pa a 0 cast; ull orders promptly attended to; nil kinds of clocks for salo ou monthly or weekly payments. J. 0. BATES. MEDICINE roll DOOS. All Dlscnsos Curod. aKOItUE WOOLDRIDQE, Cor. 'IU st. and Md. avo. 9. w. fP,P.JEJJJj::HOES.v IJT01lHUNTf)Tl3ir'bTHvrti rooms ? 1008 1: st r w, 7 rooms; mod Imps. In nnlro of Oeo, Wlilto. 10a .Mulno nvo, Corl.Mh&N Y avo, 40 rs, m 1 $250 00 lIMKIave, ISrs, ml 8.1 a) SI Lafayette bqu.irc 331 31 lSJINYavo, 18 rs, ml 185 00 SCSUlst st, 14 rs, ml WOO 1588 80th st, Brs, ml 8100 17SIKst n w, 11 rs 185 00 1748 N kt n w, 10 rs 01 00 11)3NIInvon w, ISrs 18100 lSlSNIInvon w, 18 rs 100 00 2010 Hill) erl'lacon w, 10 rs VI 00 15181'stn w, 11 'rs m 00 Ibthst, bet O and P 100 oil 8131 Kst, Mrs 50 00 1531 WJthst 11 w. ilrs 35 00 THOMAS ,T. FISHEIt & CO., 13 J 1 F street noi thwost. IJlOIl Hi:NT A Nlcoly I.ocilled nud ; beautiful 7-room dwolllng, with all mod Imps; rent reasonable. Apply nt 151(1 t'aio lino st 11 w. IJlOlt HKNT AVI10I0 or I'urt of l'ur ? nlshcd houso. Inquire nt 1730 F st n w. IJlOIl HUNT fl-Slory Hrlolc, I.ntuly : built; largo store, cellar, hall, five ploas nut rooms, pis, water. No. 8007 M st n w; ky ot 1388 (1 st n w; lent low. REAL ESTATE. WVVVVVVSWV A USTIN r. IIIIOWN, ItEAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 1120 F Street Northwest. HOUSES roil SALE. 0 new brick houses, Wallack Placo, cor 13th st, each S3,50O Brick house, 13th Bt, nbovo Iowa Clrclo.S3,850 Brick houso, A st, near Capitol $7,000 3 brick houses, Vt nvo, bet T nnd W Bts $3,350 to $3,050 4 brick houc, 15th streot, hot Q and It 89,500 to 33,500 B brick houses, P street, bet Sth nnd 10th, cael S5,0OJ Brick house, B st n c, bet 10th nnd 13th.SJ,CO0 Brick house, 10th Bt, bet P nnd Q 813,000 Bilek houso, M st, bet lSth nud 30th. ,,,316,000 5 brick' houses, O st, bet 11th and 13th, each 310,000 Brlek house, F st n w, hot 6th and 7th, .810,000 Brick houso, D st, bet Sd nnd 3d n w. . . . 80,000 Brick house, Corcoran st, bet 11th and 13tl $0,000 thick houso, KH st s w, near Smithso nian Institute , $7,000 5 brick houses, S8H1 st $5,500 to 37,000 Brick house, Mb nnd I n w $10,000 3 brlek houses, 13th st, near T n w S5.500 Lnigo double house, Mass avo, hot 18th st and Thomas Circle 370,000 Shriek houses, P st, bet Oth and 7th. sts $1,800 and SI.500 Largo house, near Scott Cirelo 3!23,000 3 brlek houses, B st n 0, hot Cth and 7th, each 83,300 Brick house, 11th st, near Agricultural Dept $1,000 Houso and corner lot on Conn nvo, suit able for flue building 313,500 Brlek houso, P st, ncur 18th 311,000 Brick house, L Bt , bet SOth and S8d , . , , . . 30.500 Bilek houso, M st, hot 10th nnd Uth, With stable $,0,000 Brick houso, eor 17th and It $3,000 Framo cottnge, largo lot, T st, nearN II avo 31,000 Brick houso, I st, bet 18th st nnd Bonn uo 380,000 Brick houso, 10th st s c, bet T nnd O ... . 38,000 6 brick bouses, Hlggs st, each $3,500 Brick houso, cor Biggs nnd 13th $13,000 Brick home, Yt mo, bet K nnd L sts.. .$15,000 Bilckhoiibo, N st, bet 17th nnd 18th 11 w $10,000 New brick houso, Iowa Clrclo 810,500 Brick houso, cor Mass nvo nud 15th t.. $18,000 Vacant propei ly In all sections of tho city and suburbs. Several bousos for rent, fiirnlshod nnd un furnished. Money to loan on real ostato security. Largo loans n specialty. AMUSEMENTS. W.VS.V. . .. VSW V V V -WS-N.XN--V-L M'iW NATIONAL TIIHATHH. Mirth, that wrinkled Caro derides, And Laughter holding both her sides. JSTA C1IANC1E OF BILLTO-NI01tT..l This THUHSDAY and TO-AIOKHOW (PHI DAY) EVKNINOS, Jilt, nnd 3IIIN. W. J. I'l.OHUNCU IN THE "MICIHTY IIOI.I.AH." SATUHDAY MATINEE, "OL'H aoVEHNOn." Every lover of Charles Dickons should, on HATl'llllAY NKI1IT, witness Mr. Florence's mtlstlo Impersonation of CAPTAIN CUTLLE In "DOMBEY AND SON." Tho play will ho produced with great enro nnd attention to 01 cry detail. , m Next Wcek-TIIP, 11AO BABY, Tho funniest ot funny plays, "(Irah It quick." A I.HAUail'S Clrnml Oporn-Hoiiso. KVISllV EVENIN SATUHDAY MATINEE, Daniel rrohmnn's mngnlflcent company In Dai Id Helaseo's great comedy drama, My UIoMMoitii Willi tho Dlstlngulslicd Actross, (IEOHOIA CAYVAN, With tho Popular Comedian, BEN.I. MACHNLUY, And other members of tho original cast In their nrlglnnl roles ns played by them under Mr. Prohman's management for six months nt tho Madison Square Theutro. PHICES St.TGo, COoand23c. NEXT WEEK. iiuvii.'s AiiorioN. POHII'S. FUN. Tin: iiAi.YS, And their Talented company In VACATION. THE HALYS In their Athletic Sports, THE DAI.YS lu their Bathing Exercises. '1 HE DAl.YS ns (irotcsquo Dancers. THE IIAI.YS ns Students and Tigers. . Pretty Ll7lo)crlous In her specialties. Pau lino Bniehellor ns 0 Vasnr SehooEdlrl. Little Julio Smith ns tho Mischievous Maid. ONLY MATINEE SATUHDAY. Monday HOSINA VOKHS And Her London Comedy Company. riiiii: ATHH CO.MIf.tIi:. THE ONLY VAIIIETY SHOW IN THE CITY. Another Now nnd Entire Change of Faces nnil Features. "ADA WHITMAN'S" T It O PICA L CJ U II E N S IN THE FEMA LE 40 THIEVES. Mntlnoes! TUESDAY. Tllt'HSDAY AND SATUHDAY. FOn SALEMISCELLANEOUS. JJHIIl SAI.i;-A No. 7 Whcolnr WII . son sowing inachlno; In good order for tnllorlug; prleo $80. Mrs. llancy, 911 oth st HCj J IJlOlt SAI,i:-Ono I'luo Illnek Clout; ' good older and funly trained. Address Dominion, Crltlo ofllco. IJlOIl SAI.ll A Oemiliio Senl-Slcln J snequo for S81; cost S1S0. Also gurnet plush hasiiuo and gros-grain and plush skirt, Inrgo size, stylish nnd In perfect order, for $18. Abo gents heavy seal ring, $8.50; cost 310. Address (iood Bargain. Crltlo olllee. 1JIOH SALU-Stoel nnd l'lxlllros or : small grocery nnd piovlslon store. In qulront h3l71h st 11. w. IJlOlt SAT.i: Domestic Sowing 3Iu : chines, good ns now, $11; Singers, S10; Improved Wheeler Wilsons, SI I: Wilcox & (llbbs, 310; Hemlngtons, SO: good light-running inni hlnes for $3, warranted fortlueo years, nt FUNK'S Sewing Mnehlno and Hepalrlug Es tablishment, 1311 7th Bt 11 w, near O street Mniket. IJItllt SAI.U CliiMl!, n Young llorsu . nndjollowwngon. Inquire nt Mr. Thomp son's groceiy store nt terminus of tuo Ana costla car lino. 1JIOH SAl.l-A I.otorSholvliig, Coiiii . tcis and stoio fixtures generally. Must bo sold by Monday. Apply ut Now York Mil linery Sloro, H30 7th st 11 w. IJlOlt SALU-Old Nowspnpors for : w raping. Appply at counting-room of this pai er. F OH SAI.l- A 12-horso power Englno and boiler Apply at Crltlo Offlco. FOR EXCHANGE. X ANTEDTO EXCIIANOF. NEW STOVES 1 1 for old ones nt Butler's Slovo Excnango. comer Cth and K sts. Smoky chimneys cured or no pay. Stoves oxchangod for groceries. Old stoves bought. FOR SALE LOTS. ROSEDALE A Ctaiice to Bny a Hug. A Small Cash Payment, Bal ance Monthly. I-otsKO I'cot Front; averaging All out ISO Deep. Itnnglng In lkrlco from s$300 to t400. ROSEDALE Is Sltimled Immediately nt tlio oast om terminus or tlio Colum bia Itullwny. Tints of Hoseilnlo will ho nt tho Btabli's of tho Columbia Ttallroail Com imnj. lBth nnd II sts. n. 0., and nt tho olllco of W. H. CLAGETT, Owiior, No. 819 Market Space. AlHUvSEMENTS. II HH.OO'S Nliilli-sl. Oporn-Hoiiso. une equate uorit oj j-enna. .ir. it p. 111, 1 Two Fcrformnnecs Dally. H i. III. The Sfarkllng I.lttlo Sunbeam JENNIE OALEP. Kvcnlngs nt 8, Dally Matlnco at 8, I'ANCIION, THU CIIICICHT. tI5I'opiilnr prleei To Family Circle, 10c; icservcd parquet and orchestra chairs, !Ko. At matinees only, children under lit soars of ngo admitted to icservcd chairs, lOe, Nov n-Orand production of "Kit thu A rliiinsiiw 1 rn iilur" by Henry Cliqufr.ui. rpiu: oitANi) i'aih JL ANII INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION or Tin: nsr-vri onsr-VL eiitleb For tho Benefit of tho AHMOHY BIIIIT FONI1, Will bo held at tho AIlMOHY.OUtMISTltnUT N. W., I'rimi NosrmticrS to 1-1, 18HTI. Thodlsplnv consists of hnndsomo goodi, elegant exhibits, now and novel attractions. Hlngln Ailiiilsslon 1 oCon I s. Bisiu Jiusuiiji, " I'cnnn. use., near 11th street. Httiirn of tho Favorites. Ouo Week Only. Fiery Allernooti and Night. tlllAY AND STHI'IIHNS. In Iho flrenlest or All Their Hrnma, , BAVHII FHOM THH STOHM, IntroduclngThelrrhoGrcnt Performing Dogs. Admission toThls (irent show only too. Scats cnnhci reserved thrco clays In advance. -nitOFUSSOll SIIUI. DON'S 1IANOINO J Academy, 1001 F st. Adults, .Monday, Wednesday nnd Frlday,7tofl.30. .luvenllos, Monday and Wedncsduy, .1.30 to S; Saturday. ltoa.30. All latest ilnnces. F0R SALE AND RENT. i vuaiV i:sTATi: Yi ui, i. uti n TIIOS. E. WAOOAMAN, 017 F streot. Changes mndo Wedncsdayi nnd Saturdays. TMUX STOHY BHlCIt AND FHAMC HOUSBS FOll SALli. Northwest. 1823 K st, b h, m I, Kfra $11,000 mil st, bh, m I, i"iri UVIM K st, bet lllh and 15th, scliool hld'ng... S1.000 IilU I st, Ii Ii. m 1, 84 rs lH.irrs win M st, b ii, ml, Mrs 17iOO WW Veimonl nv, Ii h, ml, 18 rs ictotio 7C0Ost, bh, ml, 1ft rs isonj filMlthst, lib, in I, 10 rs l.l.nai nil O st, b h, in 1, 17 rs 18,5.17 tM lltli st, b Ii, mod lm.1.1 rs la.ooi) TWO-STOHY BltlCIt; AND FHAMI! HOUSES FOB HAM.'. Noilhwcst. 1010 1, st, f h, 0 rs, nnd a houses In rcnr..S'5,000 SISil, SUM and mm K st. b h, I rs 6,imo 1180, 1131. 11S3, UfW,8lthst, bh,a rs ti.Wt 1881) st, bli, m l,7rs 1,700 ll.Miind lifts 8ntlist, lib, water, 3 rs.... ,1,800 l.vil and lft.11) 8th st, h h, m 1. 0 rs 1,1m 1181 and W180thst, f h, ftrs 3,000 811H, 8180 and 8188 F st, b li, in I, 0 rs.... 3,000 1H81 1 st. b h, in I, S rs 3.000 fcODeficesst, h h, 7rs 8,030 OKOltOHTOWN l'HOI'HHTY FOB SAM!. 10S8 31st Bt. mod Im. 17 rs $10,000 Congress, bet Stoddard uud Bond sts..., (I.OOi) iPiHiind joioasii st, lib, iu rs o,tni) (11 1'n.cttoBt, lOrs 2,100 Washington st, bet Dunbarton and Hcnll 8, ion Oi een and Need wood sts ,100 Tudor 1'iil.ice, Ynllcy st, hot Hhodes nud Stoddard l,.WO SSG7tiracost, f h, 7rs l,ox) ssnouieost, lib, lis 1,000 SSOO tiraco Bt, h h, -1 rs 000 HOUSES FOll HUNT. Northwest For Month. lF27K'thst, ilrs $w 00 BI7N Cnpst 11 w, ml, bis 80 00 ISlTlOthst, 0 is 80 00 lHlllSthstn w, 7is 1H01 BIOS 17th st, Cms 10 00 Basement s w cor Uth and llBts, Srs.... n 00 -1UM sl.ftrs 13 0') M7Nst.ris 1100 1710 Biggs st 11 w, Ors 1.1 00 U)Befieesst,7rs 18 00 OFFICES FOH BENT. For Month, rtli st nnd l'a nvo n w, room 8, oflieo... $18 (D U1HF st, room 8, ofllco IS 00 Ml Fst, 3d lloor, 3 rs is 00 (liiiiton hldg, room87, otlieo WOO 1010 F st, loom 1, olllco 18 DO TO LEASE. Tcr Annum. CSIh st, bet I and K S 183 on I st, hot 8SU1 nnil Silth 100 00 18th st, bet W nud Boundary moo Est, bet 88d nnd aid 30 00 II st, bet 4th and tith 81 00 LOANS. In sums to suit nt 0 per cent. Tho nbovo is only a small portion of prop ertyon my hooks. For full fist call at otlieo for bulletins Issued on 1st and 13th. LOST AMU FOUND. LOST AVediiosdiiy Morning, n Wlilto setter gyp, with lemon-colored cars, Ho wnrcl If returned to No IQJ 11 st 11 w, LOST On Iho Tnonty-olglitli lust., 11 small French poodle, answering to tho nnmo of Mntul. A suitable roward w 111 bo paid If leturned to lft80 Tenth Bt. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. OH HUNT A (iond-Sl7vI Storo In Iho northwestern section of tho nltv. F Inqulroiit tho northwest corner of 13th nnd 11 sts n w. -ITCOHHHNT I'lirnlBlied Dining rnoin, J1 kitchen uml bedroom, noar now Pension Olhce; IJS'lhlidstn w. BOARDING. DINING ItCIOM nnd Vlrst-Cluss en tering nt -188 Third st n w, two blocks from new Tension Office; meals served ntuny rensonnhlo ilMauco. "ITrANTHD A Slurried Couplo or !J 1 1 single gentlemen, to occupy a largo 3d story room, with boatd, In iipilvato family, nt 510 per month, In 11 w part of city; noar 3 cnrioutcs. Address Jirs. II., Crltlo ofllco. COUNTRY PROPERTY. ITFANTUI) l'or Inimedliito 1'iu- TT chaser, n S3 or 30 aero placo. within 5 miles of city, for truck gulden. W. II. Flsko & Co., 1 uu IM I 1 Y nvo. IJlOlt SAI.i: A Country l'lnco, or : about 88 acros, tn Montgomery County, Mil., Improved with a lino houso, oto; 1 bourn drive from Washington over a good road; lo cation healthy; good water and shado. Ad dress II. . I., Ciltlo ofllco. HONEY TO LOAN. MONUY TO LOAN-"" " $1,000. 83,000. $1 500 Apply io J, F. Olmslond. 1 110 N. Y. nve. IIIAYi: Mouoy to T.onn on Good Itcnl cstnto or collateral security nt lowest rntcs of Interest. No dolay when security Is good. c. O. OHEEN, ltoom 1, Firemen's building, cor Tth st nnd La aye. MONUY to l.oilll lit T.o list llntos or Interest on teal esta'o situated In tho District of Columbia, Thomas J, Fisher & Co., 1381 Fst 11 w. flSfl l TO S5UO TO SIO.OOO, AND LAHUUIl iJ1UU sums on ronl ostato; lowest rates; rail now. WM. F.HOLTZMAN, Attornoy, 1381 1' Bt. n. w. MEDICAL. T.H. AND MMi:. SUI.DUN, Iho Oldest. XJ ostnbllshcil uml only tellable ladles' physicians In Iho city. Tiotnnt trentmeut. Adilco tree and eonlhientlnl, Call or write; B18 loth Bt 11 w. PILLS OF TANSYAiSro,a.rao,a,r. wnys effcctunl. Seated iiai tlculart, 8 cts. WU cox Hpeclllo Medicine Co, l'lilliidelplila, I'll. EDUCATIONAL. Ws.-s.-sV--v-1-w a. .rtVAUVVVV JOHWOOI) INSTITUTU-liiHlritottoii Xl for inilles only. Class lu English Liternturo from 0.30 to 10:30 n. m, Class In I'lench, dnllv, from 130 to 3.30 p. m. Class In Ci'crmnn, dally, from 8.30 to 3:30 p. 111, For pnrllculnu apply to Mrs.Wm.D. Cubcll, 181 1 llih st n w; directly 011 ear Hue, near Uth st ohelo, STENCEIIIAN BUSINESS COI.LEOE.COIt. Uth mid I) Bts 11 w A practical hu '.nosa educntlon tli.it qunllllos young men nnd wo men to support themselves nnd successfully 1 erf 01 in (hu uetlvo duties of life. Thorough Instruction given In rapid writing, tho English lnugungo, correspondence, rapid calculations, book-ki eping, business practice, commercial law, political oconoray.slonography nnd typo writing. Hegulnrilayand evening sosslons ro Binned Tuesday, boptember, 1, at I) n m uud (I pin. Olllco open for nirangomontsi by tho 1 car or quarter 011 and nfter Monday, August til, A full corns of teachers. Illustrated cir cular, giving lull Information, sent f roo ou ap plication. I1ENHY C. Sl'BNOKH. Trlnclpal. Mrs, SAHA HTENCUH, Vlco-Trlnclpal. !r-'!iw,i,'iiw riasaiif.-..riiva'a V BJ8CW1