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T&tHlrs, Wf$AV ..'- V"t TI1E EVESTOSTG OTITIC, "WASHnSTOTOiSr, D. 0., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1882. JJB9WV t t- KH THE EVENING CRITIC. Published Dally (Sundays ExceritoJ) BY TJ1W CvonlnRCrltlo PublloVilnqComnany bii Nixm STnEirr xorvntwiv'-r. WA9tVKT0M, B.C. TERMS! siNu.r. ipy. II V UMllllHn, pcrSlnnth .. IlY MAILrPOKtMePatrtlOne ejr . B CKWTB .T IhNTH $ I in BY MAlI.(lotnm'l,aM)Slv.W. I! 3.1 MallHtWrlptlon Invariant! subscription invarlaoiy ia . Advance. KVENISO CRiTio'runLismNo company, Wj'minwc.U.C, Entered lit the rest onice In Washington a, sec ond clas matter. Monday, AprlM7. 1SS2. The Itirtff Commission dobato Is to con t.ciif ".ntil tho 37th instant. The Richmond IHtpateh enlls Wayne MocVeagh a Republican. lie a JZepubll can 1 Ood Eavc the mark. Ecitose tho Knglish were to Insist that (iultctu is insanoand ought to bo pardoned, what would wo fay about It. - Feask K. Ward Is shrewd and crTter- prisinp as an advertiser. That Howgato tTick of his was a trump card. Jl'iicm Wylie docs not roeognlzo tho crime of "champerty " asonothat should ho punished in this District. As the suf ferer in this Instanco was "a soulless cor poration," mayhap ho was right. It takes, three Armycnclneers and ouo civil ditto to manago tho affairs of tho Dis trict. Some of tho four must bo intended for ornamental work, like the carvings on the cast portico of tho Capitol, which nro very costly, very beautiful, hut not of any particular use. The Baltimore, & Ohio, aud tho Penn sylvania Hailroad have foundground which they can occupy in common. It is not fora union dcrot, but to defeat tho National Railway bill, which gives a competing lino to New York. Somo of tho members havo found out that Congress has no pawer to grant a charter for such a road. . Wayne McVr tan Is at It attain. A normb. Ikon who nlways YllUfle, and abuses his party is either n tool or sneak. Generally ho is a compound ol both. Sunday Oaul't. It is not because JlcVeagu is a Repah. licau, that he is " r. fool and a sncaK,-' but because it is a part of his nature, llo can eo more help being a sneak and liar than water can help running down hill. That fce calls himself a Republican is tho mis fortune of that party. Cokoress should make an appropriation for the Government Printing Ofllco at ecce. Tho olHco is full of work ordered by Congress and no money to do it with. Unlets an appropriation is made at ouco the office will havo to stop. Tnis will stop all printing, besides, throwing out of em ployment at least two thousand employe,, entailing much suffering aud want. As tho Government needs tho services of thess people, this would bo cruel. Congress can now be euro that all money appropriated will be judiciously and honestly expended. Let the money be furnished at once. Tho Boston Journal, a baked bean organ of su-perley-tivo thinness, says that tho people will remember James becauso tho I'cstolEco Department bcc.imo self-supporting under him. The pcoplo will re member James as a lying sucak who squan dered $240,000 to do a favor for hi3 friend Charlie Smith, editor of tho Philadelphia JViss. The favor was getting Smith's paper into Ilarrisburg ahead of tho New York papers. To do this cost tho peoplo $240,000. Rut James aud Smith and tho su-pcrley-tivo Roston Jbiir.wl lira all re formers together. It is right for them to steal and lie, being naturally sneaking, snivelling, canting hypocrites. Mr. Rare, Chairman of tho Committee on Corporations of tho IIouso District Com mittee, called a meeting of his comtni'ttco one week ago to day to consider tho resolu tion of Mr. Murch, raising a commltteo to investigate tho doings of tho Washington gas monopoly. Mr. Rarr did not attend tho meeting ho called and to 110 action was had. Why not call another? Parties aro ready to show that Mr. March's resolu tion ought to pass that tho gas monopoly is literally robbing tho peoplo of the Dis trict. Is that tho reason? The Critic? would adviso Mr. Murch to reintroduce his resolution aud get it referred to somo com mittee where it will not bo strangled. A new industry is bciug rapidly devel oped in the South, or rather tho meansaro being used to savo an .articlo that was for merly thrown away. Cotton-seed oil fac tories aro being established in every sec tion, and tho oil is being purified aud in troduced into common uso as a substitute for and improvement uron lard. It has even found its way to this city, whero it is sold at seventy-five cents a gallon, which is ten cents per pound. Tho extent to which this branch of industry may expand can bo seen when it is known that for every pound of lint cotton thcro aro two pounds of cotton seed ; that last year thcro wero three million tons of cotton seed, every ton of which would yield thirty-five gallons of oil, a total of one hundred mil lion gallons. For somo years past tills oil has been manufactured iu small quantities, and a great deal of what wax mado was taken abroad, refined and tamo hack to us as "olive oil." Now it is being refined hero and is coming into general use in somo sections. It is a pure vegetable oil and is palatable and healthy. The Washington correspondent of tho Hicjthlc cays that the leaders on both sides of the House have reached an Informal agreement to close debato aud take a vote en the Tariff Commission bill nt an early day. The correspondent says "it is ex. pected that Randall will insist upon some more time, although how much is not stated. It is understood to bo for two pur poses. In the first place, ho wants his side to get in all their speeches for local con. sumption with a view to tho fall election. He expects the next House to be Demo cratic aEd to be Speaker of it. himself. Iu the second place, ho wants to use up time. This Congress, so far, has done more work than any of its predecessors for years, and this makes tho accomplishment of Ran dall's expectations more difficult if allowed to go on," Why, certainly. It is not the disposition of the Tariff question as a pub lic mcasuro that is desirable. The main point is to tnako "tho next House Demo cratic," so that Samraudall can "bo speaker of It himself." It is perceived, however, th-t "this Congress, so far, bos done more work than any of Its predecessors for years," and that "this makes the accom plishment of Randall's expeetatioui more difficult!" Quite so. This, take it all in all, is the fMtt c&jnplelQ definition of Samrandalllsm Hat we lave ever nets, Counterfoil llntlrr. to 'ir til.larof li "iiitlKJ i'lUL- Thcro I, protmidy nt place on tho Amorl-'in niireni wnnro so wu-n spurious miner is sold ln -.ho Mntrlct f Onlumbln fit too r time, while fine crenmery butter I, (inc in KiwYi'rt cltynt 10 to 43 punt, !Ao'niiri?r!lnpnnil mienoo 'vit'ur n ni - 11 n Ihm market for fine, genuine, hit- ti l1-" t U'icent, wholesale, nml !W I 1 10 1 1 1-, n lull, our ioplosrom to think they i ulnc ftronttmMmtii, when for Ujoents l-i 1 Mi'l 'hoy .-an Kotftcmpo.Mid made up it innold tritter ami apo ,r iiunltty of lard, wit thrmigli n chemical prows, to tflko oit the bad ninell and taste, and on which tbe ! taller l making onto 100 per eont. profit, wlillo they uenounrn an a.i oxtortl.inor the hottest ilraler who eolln at retail, tor 5U conn per pound, flno .venmory butter that cot nlm 4! cents per pound. Two years ago Cosprtu ra"eu an net Imposing a lino of JllKJ tor felling filoomarKnrlno or sunno ex cept by ilielr tru liamw, but not the slightest attention Is paid to that Ian. Llko most law 9 concerning our District, It Is drawn so loosely thut n coach nnd tonr1' ran bo easily driven throtipu. from fiOO to 1,000 tubs of ol?o iuargnrlr.0 or butlerlne perwook nroM In this ninrLet, and yet not one man has been nncd for selling either of theso spurious ar ticles. The writer Is m&ktrgm -war on thosa arti cles If sold by their tnio 1 amt If peoplo pre fer a mixture of rumrunner anil poor Inn! to cock!, swcot butter, let them h.-uo It. only let thorn know what ihe an1 buying. There Is nothing repullo to taftoor detrimental to health In K"oil, meet snot mixed with kooiI, tweet milk, or In pm e, eweet lard mixed with lino butter, If peoplo llko such mixtures; hut It I tho fraudulent nilxturo nf theso articles that cauei tho trouble. Factories whero tliro nrtlelrs aro omiounileil frequently l.rwe latere stocks on hand lu tho crude state, wlilcli, iiy ntte, becimo putrid. Instol of felling them to tho sonp.ereaso man, 11. oy aro put through a pioccss that takosout tho nffon pc nmell nnd taste, aud then convene! Into butter, which Is wholesaled at 18 to i!0 cfltits rcr pound, and then retailed as genuine but ter for ;!5 to -10 cents per iwuml. Lost yenr during the great Hood a Baltimore olcomaigarlno factory had a largo quantity of uct stored In on nlley south of TenusyhauU acnuo among tho stables whoro for twenty four hours It lay four feet under a. liquid com pound of rotomoo water, sewer tilth and horso manure. It was claimed for this suet that this long sonkngo In tilth did not lujuro It In tho t lightest, but that after being put through a thoiough rinsing lu puio water It was better than ever. It may bo that such was tho case, but it is not cry ploaat.t to think nbout, and does not tend to Increase one's appotlto for butler. It does ocm ns II our neonlo take dellpht In being humbugged. They continually play into tho bands of rogues, a policy calculated to stano to death honest men. Witnoss tho way they rushed in dioves to patronize tho bogus tea company, paying ono dollar forapowter syoonnndn pound of voithless loa or coffee, heu they could havo obtained tho genulno article, of honest, vrcll-kuown dealers, for one half that sum. c. 3Ir. Vest's Cniisllttitluit:il l'rlnclplf. f-t. Paul rionter-l'refcs. Mr, Vest is a9 hopeloasiy at a loss as tho rest T,f Jils party to Ilnd good and Bufllclent reasons for opposing tho admission of Dakota. Ey ccmo astrologlc process he has discovered that "it would bo a manifest violation of tho spirit nnd intention of tho Constitution to ad mit a blato into the Union without at loast tho population requisite under tho existing law of nppoitlonment for a llcpresentatlve In tho Lower Houso of Congiess." How Bad tho country villi feel for tho various Com presses r,f old times, which vlolatod tho Constitution in this very respect without tinting Mr. Vest on hand to till them of tho crlmo they weio committing, rrom 8ia to lblllt tho tatlo of apportionment was ono Representative for oicry :i5,KKl iuhatilt nuts. Illinois, admitted IU 1818, had but ai, biO; nnd although this would seem near enough to satisfy most rcople, yet Jlr. Vest has got hold of tho nbsoluto truth, and Con giess violated tho Constitution, ns did also Jlr. Monroe, who signed tho bill, l'roin 1843 to 1853 tho ratio was 1 to 7O.0S0. In 1813 llorlda was adralttod with a population of 01,177, partly bpanlsb. nnd with very Uttlo prospect ol inciease. This was a very heinous violation Indeed, rrom 18"3 to 18(U thoiatlowns 1 to 113,1'J.i. Oregon, admitted In lbSti, had 52, ln people, not two-thlidsot tho icqulslto number, yet this violation was sanctioned by tho Democratic rresident, Mr. lluchanan. Lastly, Novada In 1801, and Xo Muskn In 1M17, tho ono with less than ono thlrd, tho other loss than ono-half the number neccfcniyforonollcpresentatlp, destroyodby their admission what Is left of Mr. Vebfs great constitutional principle A Murelcrcr'K Cnllfehslem Hint Might Uiueflitingcil HI111. llitltu. Amcilcnn, fetmday. John Bi lzznlnro, tho Italian knife-grluder, who was n tow days ngo Indicted for tho mur der of his wlfo by the Grand Jury, wasyostor doy brought Into couit to bo arraigned, Ho Is still suffering fiom his telf-lnfilctod wound, could baiely walk, Is much emaciated, wretchedly clad, and was, altogether, a pitia ble object. Ho said that ho had no counsel and no money to employ any. Tho Indictment was tinnslatcd, scutenco by sentence, ns ltwas lead to tho prisoner, by Mr. C l'errandini, and nt Its conclusion tho accused pleaded guilty, but said ho was drunk whon ho did it. Ho was, how over, Instructed by tho court that It would bo necessary for him to enter an In formal plea of not guilty so ns to get his caso beforo a Jury and havo counsel assigned him. This ho subsequently did, nnd tho court nametl Messrs. Illchard M. McMicrry and Charles M. llonapnrlo to appear for tho de fense Tho tilal will tako pluce on the 10th of May, proximo. Had llrlzzolaro's first plea been ncceptcd by tho court, ho would havo been hanged under the law. J.iKlntr lucersoll (o mi (Inliitellt-(,-ent i:iciliaut. Xew York World. General Joseph II. Jackson dellvorod an ad dress last evening at tho Do Witt Memorial Church on tho nocesslty of combining intelli gence with consclenco In shaping one's course aright. Ho traced every persecution to unin telligent zeal. Tho bnttlo of Christianity against inlldels llko Iugersoll, nnd all other evils In tho world, will bo sure of success. Tho pastor, Itov. Jamos Marshall, supple mented his romaikB on Iugersoll by reljtlog a story of Mr. Kpurgeon about an oleplmutln a inanagerie who bioko loose and then opened the cages of eoteral lions and tigers, which, only for tho timely interposition of the keepers, would havo wrought much mischief, Ingersoll, said Mr. Mnrshull, Is llko thatele lihnut: ho lsoneulnc tho cages which aro tho L only testralnts of ecry species of tice, but It ujirisiuius oniy aiicnu piompiiy to llloir uuty his woiks will bear no fruit. Tlio I'fiufcNt 011 Xtce'oi'tl. V. V. Herald, I7th. Tho now Qulou steamship Alaska, from I.tv cipool, anlted at tho bar yesterday atnoon having made, It Is claimed, tho quickest wost crupassugoon record, Leaving port on tho 8th lust., sho sailed from the l'astnot on tho afternoon of the Oth, and made thevoyagoto handy Hook In seven days, six hours and twenty minutes. The number nf miles ran each day was Hso, H83, UIW, 117, lot), i!U7 and dill. The w rather, except on Uie loth Inst., when a gale and a hoad sea was encoun tered, was light and favorable. Tho quicken oyago beforo this was that of tho Arizona, lu May, IBM), when she mado tho pasnagu In seven das, nine hours and twonty-ttiree minutes, but en her last passago to Llterjiool tho Alarka is said to hate passed the 1'ustnet In tho unparalleled time nf soven days, tliroo bonis and fifty eight minutes from Himly Hook, Itelimril lliuiiil lu n Ciilliolle 4'ciiic. ItTJ". Tho largcfct oowd that ever ntteuilod a funeral In btougliton, Mass,, wltnoasecl the burlol yesterday mteriioon of Jolin C. Galvlu, wliofe body was refused a restlng-nlace In tlio falliollc cemetery by rather Keller. Mr. Oal. tin was a rrotestntit, but Ills wlfo was a Catho lic, and, with ono child, km burled la a lot owned by lilra In tlie.CatholIo cemotery, Ho foro lie died be requested that his body be placed beside Ihnt of Ills wife. Ho wasery popular, oii tho action of the priest ciusoh imieli tndiiinatloii'.amoiii: ull classos of iooi)lu, Including a lnrce number of Father Kelley'g pailehlouers, o attempt was made to bury the lody In the Catholic cometeiy, Galvln's filends having puicliasod a lot In l.tergrecn Cemetery, Tho temalus wore Intened thoro with Masonic honors under the auspices ot the lodged nliKIi the deceased was a mem ber. Xot 'iinieroir .Mini .illlrlicll, Boston Herald. bonator Mitchell, of reunsylvanta, appear to hate determined not to ill) tlio pluoo uf Cameron's " Mo Too." floo Iteunril fur h llellir Itemeily. William's Indian rile Ointment Is a i8ltlvo cure for riles. Get a box of your druggist anil fcutfer no more, bold ovotrw here. The I'. I', AiIuihm iJiiuro lliislniss, ki. Louis I'ost-Dlspatrh, If George Washington liuj Uea longer lie would rrobably havo nurchasea a lottery llcket, ' "AMcrney Dairy Wnjroiis." Fresh Alderney Butter, ctiurnod every morn iDg and delh eied In VjlS, Ward " iirlnts, 65c. perlo. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and Kwcetinllk-, fcc. perijt. Cream 16c pint. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Palais Royal FIRST OF THE SEASON. Great Onc-Piice Sale of LADIES' UNDERWEAR, At hut w e trgln nftrles of ONK-rillCK HALEs, until further notice. The first of tbr salrs will begin lo-ony. The goods to be slaughtered are comptlsed In the fcbote named department, which will be divided Into SKVH.V ClllAND LOT-". Lot Ko, I, containing ClirMIf r.H. SKIRTS, DllAWKItl. COKKTCOVtns, AtthoVnltorm Price ol 4BO. APIECE. Lot No. 2, containing ( iir.;ii'-T. wKirtTs. 1'ILLOW SUAM1. IlltAWHIVt, COIISL'T COVKItS. At Only 6S0. APIECE. Lot No. 3, containing ftVPr,T COVER1, BllAWEHx, fIIEMISni,HKIRT, TILLOW -1IAM", At the Astounding Trice of 8SC. APIECE. Lot No. 4, containing DJIAWiai' SKIRT1, "PILLOW MtAM1, (.OlfsKP CUVUIl1, eiiKMi-i , At the remarkable low figure of 980. APIECE. Lot No. &, containing NI1IIT GOWNS, SKIRTS, CHEMlbJ, MIAWHts, PILLOW SHAMS' CORSET COVERS' 1.15 APIECE Lot ?so. , contalnius rinziiihE-J, coif-irr covuiu, ril.I.UW MIAMI. HKIIiri, Niaiiruowjci, uhawkks $1.24 A.PIEOE Lot No. 7, contalnlns TIISAWEIW, 'OltSET COVK1W, I'KlinVi, NlfJIITOOWXI, CHKIII" -J, V1LI.OW SIIAMS, At $1.48 APIEOE Hear in mind that our stock Is neither damasoel by rilli: nor WATCH, nor even HL1C1IITLY DAJIAOKD; that i e shall poslthely offer onlv 1'IIIXII nml NEW GOODS " of our own IM I'OnTATION.at theaboe wonderful fisurce; the priccBon the foods MUST and WILL sell them. PALAIS ROYAL. np!7 lovelties in Parasols. Double-Paced Umbrellas ILI.l'MlNATi:il KUITINOS, NJJW ClIECKH ANJ BTnil'E5!. BHOCAUi: OIIKNAIIINIM, NUN'S VEll.tNO. HI'ItlNU 8KIIITS AND ItOSlKUV, I1FHINO AND OAU.E VliEsl'H, UKN'IH ALI,L1NKN HKMsriTCIIED UAND KEliCHIErH, a.1 CENTH. IYLEE & (JHEWmrCr, 018 SEVENTH WTIXEET N011THWE1 T. IIP17 O. O. PTTK.SBXjij, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Wholehal and Itptall. apl74S2 NINTH HTltEET KOBTHWEaT. SPRING HATS. "" I'earl cussiniercsand l'eail Derbys. Complete Stock of STRAW HATS Eor Gf ntlemen, Youths and Children. STINEMETZ'S, HATTER, upJ7 ISttr I'EN'NHYI.VANIA AVE. GRAND SPRING OPENING. 1011 O hTKEET NOHTHWEMT, Announces lo the I.adl,K Washington thu she will nave her (iiaml 0ieniug of Milliner' ami Du-ss Goods, On Wednesday next, lOtli Inst., Trimmed Patterns of all Styles Her arrangements are complete lor everything In the Hue of Millinery unS liiess Maklu, tadkV fult made to oidor at the Low eat Itate, upi7-ai HOLLANDER BROS., SIII3TG SUITS, SltS, SX8. ffiSO. apt) 1317 I'll.VNA.AVllNLT- 3aE3!va:o-Vuft.ij. 1 rifi(ctriil' lnforin my custcmei and Uie imtillc tliut luHterrmoieuruy laruu stocic of Trunks, Ladies' and Gent'u Traveling Bags, Pocket Books, Harness, siiiiii'i.H, iiiiirs :am iioum: ouuus, PIIOM 423 7TH hT. N. V.. (ll'l'O. OUD-KKL- 1MV, ' II AJ,l., 'J O 0. B30 II T, X, W I .hall gl o a dUeoiint of 15 per cent. n Trunk., 'lraelliK Hugs and rock it Hook.. lliaiiklnou for paht savor.tandKolltlllujooiir fuitlier order. 1 rinialiisour.letc, IC. IC3STBESSI, lltlll 1) HT1IK1ST KOIII'IIWINI' H. HOLLANDER, DEAI.EU IN Obinu, GlasswavOj and Houbg Furnishlng Goods, iOSJEVENTJI BTUEET NOETJUWE8T. T, W. MUEPHY, 623 0 etroet n. w, Practical bonestioer. ha, a full knowledge of th. atmclur, aud formation of tbe horse', feet, and wltlianezperlenoeof Hilrtyyearslo tiorseauovloc be s-uarantee, to cure all dlMiue, ol tbe fool ire. ol rtuuc Ue4t DRT GOODS. wooawaia & Lotiinni 031 PF.NNA, AVE. 1JJ PKINT DEPAETMENT. Onr Co standard Trlnte, vMirmntttl f Mt color, 5citier jard One Cnc h Ccn.brir, lmndome Btylw, 6cit ppr j nrd. Dtrcf i4 Olnsliflms only 10 cent pw jhtA, wrJeees&trlpni. Sfpmickcrs, only iffct". prryrt. 100rixccPtrlred. rialclnnd rialn OinuhRnH. ex tra Koort vnlue. 12Jic. per yrd, 100 riccpN riuUl. Striped and riMn (.loghAnK, t jdcndld variety wfstylts, Uc. per yard. Special Bargains in Colored Dress Gaitk 41Mrfffl 4Vlnch Wool llte, l'ght nnd dark color, only 5Pc. per yard, Oprntn((IinHyNoeltU In Xecltncar, tluchlng, Collars, rUclms. tull 1h, HANDKERCHIEFS. toDorcn Itdlca' All-LIncn Itemsiltclipd Hand- Kercbleix, loc. orcIi. , 25 Dozen Oenis AllWncn Woven, nrdered 110kts.,12!.'c, 10 liorcn vents' Woven Horitoed Uemntltchwl JldklV". nipfrlor mmllty onlrilc. oncli. An Klirant Vnrletv of I-adlcV l'rlnted Uorderod, llemstltchfd Hdkft, in new and ihoice sty let ( at 17c ( 19c, 21c ic. and &?. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP . 1121 TENNA. AVKNCIi DS1 rl SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THE BALTIMORE GASH STORE 008 SEVENTH STREEET. 4-4 I'liio 1'erenles, lie Lcki Thilu liver ltefurc. CatsRlniercH, ' Wool. ,1c. I Very Good and Ptiro NEW SPEINQ DRESS GOODS PIlkii and Biocaden, Tablo IJnrn, Towels and loinestlcs, JloMery, Corbet and Underwear, Cur tains, Laces and white Goods. Wo I n It e an inspection of tho above Specialties. L. BEHREND'3 Baltimore Cash Store, 008 BEVEXTir ST11EET N. W. 736 OUK NOETHERN 714 ATfD EASTERN CORRESPONDENCE ai e sending Kcw Goods dally, All-Wool Cashmere. 35c. lnglish Crnpe, worth 1.37, fur 93c. rnratols Irom 35c. up to $0. roFJIoncst Dealing and Great Bargains In Dry Goods, .Notions aod Dress Goods, call at JI1 J. K. YOUNG'S. 73G Lupin's Nun's "Veiling, TYLER & OHBWNINGr, aplO !)I8 SKVnSTlI &T,X0RT1IVE3T. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., SIHiSZS, fcllO. HX'i AND sa I bKVENTH ST. N. W. Spring- Dry Goods, LUTTRELL & WINE, lotto TENNA. AVE. npO "HOUSEHOLD WORDS." BECAUSE DAnOAINS BOUGHT. COCHEANE SB CO., D1W GOODS AND NOTIONS, mm ori'osn'j; niGos' BANir. IMPOETANT TOR THE LADIES. 7-Hook Foster Lace Gloves Reduced to 75 cents. 3-Button Olivette, every pair warranted, Reduced to Co cents. B. J. BEHEEND & SON, fgl 8IW SKVENTlt RT N. W., bet. II nnd I. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 50 doren Hnck Tow els at 25 cents each. 100 dozen Nankins and Doylies. Bleached and Half Bleached Table Linen, all Erades. WM. K. IlILEY, ItlLEV BUILDING, COnNKIt NINTH AND K bTKKUTB N. W. JalO BUY YOUll DltY OOODH OF oi:o. T. HABBIN, 319 rennslvanla Avenue. ist. Capitol Hill. Julius Lansuiirgli, Pplar Canet Faraiste, 315 Seventh Street, Will Open April 12tb the following Specialties: 2,600 Turkish & Smyrna Malts, at $leacii ,400 Smyrna Rugs, at $1,50 each. 825 Very Large Smyrna Rugsat $3 each This Lot will be offered only for 2 days. In addition to tlio lorcgolng specialties we will lncludo tlio following; 450 Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, fOMPIUBINCl ON13 LAIICIK SPItllAI) ASH TWO H1IAMU l'UU 42-W, north ;8.0U. JUnUS IMSBTIEG-H, 318 SEVENTH BTItEET. npl2 EASTER nPPERING ASTER UPENIN&. SPRING TYLES TTATS, ANDS0ME. mmm & ptoldman, IJALABLE UOODB. We Purchase from Manufacturers, En- abling us to Sell as per cent. Less than any Washington Hat House, SI&IOTD& GOLDMAN Leading Low-Piice Hatters, 436 Seventh St. Northwest. Infallible Motli Taper J'or Bale, ap7 FOR SALE AND RENT. .1. .T. SUTTHKN, It. M. KOttKim, WM, V. 1CH1-LKY, M. U. Trt. WM. Tf. TRlNtlKlt, JT.C, IIK IIATXKT ICTLUOUIIN, Nail mal liepnt i 'an. STILbON IIlTh'IIlN, T,KKnK-5rF' A. HAVNDVM, I . S4rHir, Nob WII. I. HWitmv, (ln.nbn, Nb khon Intnl., Alt.at liT.tVu.ln.P C HALL A TllClMAi. AII9. ill Lnu ,'Vh.i.,11.C ! wasmugiuii i-ohi. SUTPHEI & ROGERS, Real Esiato and Rental Department, v srrxcT, dgo noiithwe3t. "HitiHrx to lo.v on nnvij estatu IllNIEHfl rilOIIl'TLV TnAN'AOTED. FJtEE ADVEUTISKMENT IN TnE DILY TAI'EIW. ron iiknt A splendid New Otllee on first floor, between xoth and Uth on V s'reet northwest. Aleo.amimbrror nlco houses And robms in all purls cf the city. rOHHAXitS- I'opltlvelv a Orent Darraln to an Tmmediatfl Vur chaser In Choice Jlulldlin Lots andFlnelteflldenee with modern improvements. FOlt HAT.13 1IOESERWITII JIODEUN IMrnOVEMENTS. TCo. 1CU Uth st. n. w 10-room Houe. 2wt 1C1G Uth ht, n. -., 10 room House. Zo. 1618 15th at. n. w.. n-rooin House, corner CJor- cornn street. 7room House on r street. J2.750. frocm House on F street, $8,000. liwnoueand 14,000 teei for Falo for ti,V Kos.lK3, 1105, 1107,1109,1111 and ll!iRst,n.wMnlce -room Houses, and at a bargain, A nkefi-room two terv lXoue, moJcrn Improve nitnls, V ft, bet lltliand 1-tli, rrensed brlcV. Xlcefrroom llrlck Jlouae, on Pth St., bet. O and P, Air LVA Nice J-story Brick Houe, 9 roonn, modem lm iiroxcments, -with 2-Mory btlc Htaole.No. 130 11th st. !. , price 1 50, ?2i I2tli rt. n. v Houe and Lot, 29lj by 1W ff-et, at fanuoj terms to suit. Very fino Tarm, about 7 miles from city, under gfiodcnltlvatlon. AIfo otter farms nnd land. fclx Beantlfiil Lots on M street, west of Connect icut nvenue, 21 feet each, at (W cfnti. Three Biflldlni Lots near sotliand 1 sts, n. w., at 73 cents; 20XS4. Alto ten Beautiful Building Lottn Georccton, ovettJooklnji WaMilnitton city, on P street. Very tUf-lrnbip bnlldlnK loti coniprlslna n who! front, commanding a beautiful view of the whole city, r WANTKD- Hoiin,Ix)t9 and Farms tonell and Vacant U )3ns l J BUTP1TENA nOQHIW B1 EAL ESTATE BULLETIN OP" THOS. E. WAGOAMAN, 017 F Etreet. (Ctanges made Wednesdays and Saturdays), THUEE-STOIW BRICK AND FRAME UOUSKS l'OIl SALE. IWColumUastn v, moJlm, Srs 5 1.030 xMfitn w, mod lm, itrs -. .... .. 3.VM tiry fon st, moa im. n w, iu rs -j,&w t7N ht.7rs, n mocllm - 3.ZM Kill and lGtli, I and K, btablc 1 "W VAt Columbia st, mod im, 8 run w 3,000 M? 6th st nw, mod Im,9r "2,00$ (25, f J7 10th fX n o.mod Im," ra (ach - ... ifin 4i'S C n s w, mod lm, 8 m . . -.Ofi') 8.I"25tK6t n w.mod lui,9n.. - 1,503 TWaSTORY imiCK AXD FI'JUIE HOUSES FOIt HAhB. 218,C0I)olne ni, f h,5 rs each , 5I.1M JOttLfct.l h.Srs.nw 1.000 Jfi. ltfllrown'H Court, atcr,blItr each. . I,f)0 130S 4th Ft, f h.5 is, n n 1,000 12JI Id aq u e. f ii,& rs .... l.ooj l.UiBt.bttO and JIse,4 -,. etc KM and 17C2 T st n v. f h. 6 rs each ftio 411 1 tt n w, f h, -I rs - 913 loos nnd If.io 4th M n w, b U, (I rs . MO 720 L st 8 C, b h, C rs. - 60 UNI1IPIIOVED PROPERTY FOR SALS. Per foot. Ij -t, bet Conn ave and Uth st n w .. s.c lonroe ft, bit HHh and 17th n , ..0- Sft.bttN Jiampavennd l&thKt n w ........Mc Orfpon ft. bet N 1 lamp nvo and 15th tt n w We W st, bi 1 10th and Roundary n u ,...,..... "0c F frtf bet 6th and tutt n w . 53c Xj m, bet C0t h and 21st n w ...0c ifth f-t, K nnd Ij n w , n Wo 5i U st. bot X and Onw . H Wc N tt, bet 41 li and 5tli n w.... -., .... Ka HOUSES FOR RENT. Rent. I -tic K st n w, mod Ira, It rs - 1M w l.;2 and 1326 JtlKg st n w, mod Im 7 rs. 1$ CO 44 c at n w, mod lm, s ra .............. 39 oo 701 Ilttno ruodlm.Crs 25 0) s C Ft n e, mod im, s j- - 00 2117 SI st n w mod im. 10 rs.....i,........... 2t 00 iba 12th stn w.mod iin.Cra 31 00 75 lt, Georgetown, mod lm,7rs 30 00 2O20 9th Ft n w, mod im, 0 rs... ifi 00 iCOECapt Rt,posMay l.modlm H 10 00 OFrJCK. Ifaikct hpace, tooin 0 $ 5 00 f-.-u jr st, rocm u Room P , Room 1, ( V Ttli st Cunton iiulMlnfi, rs2 and 4 LOANS In Siima to suit at 6 per cent. AT AUCTION. OnThnrr.dnv.20th nf AnrlLat UO0 , 2 0J . 20 00 . J2 00 i o'clock, unim- proved property on O stieet, between Fifth and fclxlbEts. suutheast, . Tho above is only a small portion ot property on my books. For full list call at ofllcejor bulletin ivmfri nnlctanrt lAth BOOKS AND STATIONERY, New Law and Miscellaneous Books Morawetzou Private Corporations; fl. Ntnouler on Jlusbandnnd WHe; (u. Dlcestof Fire Insurance Deei"-toiw,2vols.; $S W. ivitr on jniuiicy hdu i.overiuie, -a eauion; ?d.jv, l lie Freres.by mth. Alexander; I, Prude nee, by Lucy C. Lilllc; 00c. .noney JiaKinff lor jaaies; uuc. J'hjFical Education, by Otwold; V TheRralnund Its Functions. by J. Luys 1.50. IILstoryof Ancient Egypt, 2 ok. by Prof. Raw llnhon; tt. hclence and Culture by Prof. Huxley; fl.W. The Iatgst btock of Dtatlonery In box e- In tho C"J W. H. MORRISON, Law Bookseller and Stationer, npl4 475 Penna. ave. n.w. EASTBR CjRJRTDS. Marcus 'Wn,rdB. Pramr's. DeLarue's. and other makes; the finest selection In town. 100 Rrlstol Roard Cards Printed from Plate for tt. Foreign Newspapers, Magazines andPeilodlcals on Kale. J. D. FREE S, Jr., Y STREET, Opposite Ebbitt House, anil Fourteenth Bt. and Penn. avenue. mr3 EIVSTEI CARDS. EABTEB CA.HI3S. DECKER & CO., 1111 PHTRECT SOUTHWEST. BOOICS &c STft-TIOIsrER"Sr B24 HKVIHJTU bTHEIlT N. W. mrii WOOD AND COAL. J. M WHEATLEY, Wholesale andllctatl Dealer In Dost Qualities Anthracite and Bituminous Coal, Pino, Oak and Hickory Wood. Builders' and Contractors'Supplles Sole Agent fortho Nowborer, N. Y., Plaster, and the Cumberland, Md,, Hydraullo Cement. Talr Trices and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OFFICE AND YARD, for. I ml. Ac, tjecondniul U aU. N. W. " STEPHENSON & BRO., Coal and Kindling Wood, DEPOT AND MILL, Seventh Bt. Wbarf, Office, B. K. corner Twelfth tit. and I'a. ave. n. w jyiv-Telephone Connection. nolS UNDERTAKERS. R, F. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, 1)31 SEVENTH ST. NORTHWEST, Formerly 1)34 r street Northwest. The public 1. respectfully notified that I am no lenirer at b-U V street, but 821 rJeventh street north wet. Make no mistake. K. K. IIAKVKV PILES! PILES! PILES! A Hiiro t'uio roimil at I.HNt! No Oue A'evil Nuller! AHure Oure tor Blind, Bleeding, Itching, aud Clcciatod Tiles baa been discovered bjr Pr. William (an Indian lemcdy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box lias cured tlio worst chronic cases ot 'J5 or SO years' standing. No one need surlor lira minutes Btterajiplylng thlswondcrful soothing inedt clue. Lotion?, Instruments and electuaries do more liaira than good, William's ointment absorbs tho tumors, allays the Intense Itching (particularly at night alter getting warm In bed), acts as a iioultlce, gltos lusuint and pain, less icllef, and Is jrepaiod only tor TUos, I tali, lug of the jilate purts, and for nothing else. Head whatthollon. J.M.Coflliiborry.ot Clove, land, says about Dr. William's Indian Tile Ointment "I havo usodscoies ot Tile Oures, and It affords me rleasuie to say that; I have uovcr touud anything which gave me such Inv mi dlato aud permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Tile Ointment." Forsalo by all druggists or mailed on receipt ol price, tl.oo. 1IKNIIV & CO., I'rop're, CLEVELAND, O. BTOTT k cnOMWELL, 4BO Pennsylvania M ciiuc, Washington, D, General Ageuu. dece-lbtin. ron RENTHouscs. Advertisement of Thrw lines tinder this h&a4 Inner! est 3 times for 23 cents. TonurNT-iN AFTNKNnwnousnwrrii ju Duy winoowtsiori-o or roi bii Klndowa. thrt-o or fimr nrettr fumliltPd - . ',.,. r ::t"i ..';' :."." ' . ur Dili i rni" ii ui nniiii"; rmiii private lAinity f unrnrniitrt room! rmniin uir iillZbhlxt i street-north t -it. aarr 17011 BENT-FlVE-llOOM B1UCK llOVR. 1 liintce location, near to unv ot tbe Jpurt jntitrt, ?i &14 Tenth i-trtet ronihwMt inpiire alTCu. njlPennsylVftiilftDvemiP, priellO. yiHi'ii . 17on nistT-roii t.iuiit iiousrkkepijth two or three nnlnrnlshrd room, seconl IKH.T, ft It Huso nf parlor to gentleman and wlfo. or two ladlM.wlth retVrenor, low rent; cars pivi the door, win p st. WeVt Washlnnton aol7 170BBENT-A SttALT.FOUn-nODM HOUSE, JJ ttunt aid back yard, water on the premises, rent ') a month, In artvanoe; alto havo a lot of pccondhand brlclc that I will sell cheap. Inquire RtfiliNsnw. api4--it T70U HAtr. -AT A HAUnA3K-tmtCK i1 ho.ibe yil I f-t n v brick lionne,, KwPgtnw, lirfrlr hnnA. tilt H. (1. fvvrt N p.: hrlck fi.ni! frnmn htwealM allnartsof the city. ice v u J. a, bwormstolt, an 1 a fit FOR RENT Rooms. F -ONIl VJJK1IRJJ1SI1IKD privnle ramllv. to al&ilv In DcDnrtment: U Miet. between Flfteonth And Hlxteenth streets rOTttmestAddretM Delta, Critic otllee. ydJ-lt T7on rtKNT a Ninn vkont noo Ju Routhrrh rronlinlth hoard for two person. Inquire W3 lt n im Kpll- I70R 11KXT-TWO COMMUNICATING FURy nlfshnl room, Uh or xvlthont board; als-i tront roomtt n moiltrato price at 723 Eleventh MrftnoTtrnwt. tfiil Utt FOR RENTtarms. IrORHALE. RENT OR EXCIIANOK FOR ? CITY ritOl'ERTY.-A Reautlfal Farm of tnonly acres on Scotch Cov. C'lHsaponke Iiy, within 'j mllo of Southern Iaryland Hall road. 1 me bathlrp. best oyster and llsh: 10 m.nutw drlvpfroni I'olnt Lookout; plenty of fruit, with fnrmlrg ntenMH, boats and stock noi4 of 11 room, with cplcnrtld rlowrr carden and grape nrburF; healthiest location In thobtate. Apply to Wm.Ai Yatts, Ferry Ilul'didg, cor. 9th nnd Pa. fly'. anlJ-fil FOR RENT Miscellaneous. 101tEENT-Bi;VINnMACKNK-J-SINOEU, Domchtle, V ami V Willcox and Glbb. 1 low o, etc., T2. W per month. Wm, fctiebellns, 1717 l'Piira rvp. npll FOR SALE Houses. HALE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE-WE I" m mean lmiln9 tho owner coins West. No. M3orth Capitol street, rmcamtoi Mreec, inrecsiory oncEiront lioiife, lot l&xiooto 10-footulle; 2(.00casti; rents forJJOO per 3 ear. Uanenliowcr A, toon, 1212 F tt. ani7 tr "I3EAL K8TATB FOR SALE CHEAP. Wilt ten proposals for the purchase of the re malnlns real estate of the Freedman's SnInsri nndTniCCompAiiy,nr any portion thereof.wlll bereceUed at the onice ottlio nndersltjned, thfl Commissioner of raid Company, No. 1517 Penna. avenue, until further notice. . hrhedules of said proiertv may ha obtained on application at aid ofllce. JUU.1I dill JV.AW.V. rrll Cominl.!toner y H. and T (l-. FOR SALE Lois. . -VX WWVWWVWWV -x 17OR HALK-ON FOLLOWING TERMS: I0 " cah and J monthly: twenty beautiful Lulldmclots, at 5180 each, situated on Eleventh Ftrcet, between M and O street, and on O street noitheabt; one block north of Lincoln Park and three blocks lrom East Capitol fctrect cars lotion prade; water, cas and sewerage. J. V. hTARR, i-iJit 1 New York avenno. mr20 lm FOR SALE Miscellaneous. 17OR SALE-TOP WAOON AND 8ET Or 1 harness, lu pood condition, for Kale cheap; price $50. Apply at M hjxth .sL n, w. apt? 3t I7OR SALE 1 ONE LUTHER SQUARE TIANO. Rich Rosewood Case, caned lefts and lyrej fnllv warranted in evei-y respect; will be sold far 140 Dii easy monthly payments. oplS-Ct I . ll. hmlth, 1103 Penna. ave. FOR SALE ONE PRINCE MELODEON, lle octave, handsome Roscwool Case, and tn perfect ttrder mu'-tcallj; will be sold for tl on caty payments. Fp. Smith, 1103 Penna. arc apig-ct XTIOR SALE A SMALL FARM ON HOOD l? hope hill; flveacren; for sale cheap; on long lime. Address A. 11., Critic ofllce. aplWt IJtOIl HALTLOTSON I STREET, lHTrWEEN ? tMda.idSttlistsnw; lots In sqiwro 1070: very rhe np: 'lot on (J fit, near 2d st ttwx lot on 13th st above U itnii; lots cor 13th and s sts n v. J. S. Swormitf dt, RM F st. . opisct IJIOll HALE VARM IN MONTOOMURY County, Md.: Farm In rrlnco Ueori?o's county, Mil. J.H. Hv, onn?tcflt.9is rwtn v. nplj-Ct ITIOlt HALU - SKVIinAL DESIRAMLi: ? building lots Btlll fur wile on reasonable tei m? Inlljntt'n addition to Hyattsvlllc, Mil. Call or midribs cither C. C. lljiiltorM. L. Ltttl'rleld, lj atts Hie. Md npliCt GARRIAOES. CAltRIAGES. CARRIAaiW. TlieclieaDest place In the city to buy New and hecond hand Carriages ami RueKies ot all kinds. T. I). HCllMIDr'M, ap-l-3mo No. 40 JKNN. AVH. I" JIOR SALB-U FINE HOItSISi 1 SUITAllLB leracart: wlllsellcheap. Call at tbe Alder. ney Dairy Depot, 414Tlitrd street n. w. dcifttl CAltKIAGES, WAGONS. ItL'GOIlSS. A variety of New aud Second-hand Carrlascs and Hugeles. Xjirgit btock of Varnished Wag. ons in tbe District. One Fine Box Wagon. One of S. N.Brown's Trade Wagons. Spring Wagons of all sites. All of the above at very lowest prices. JAMl'X K. l-ROBEY, Repository, int Thirty- s(K:ona (Jltgn streeij. factory, ikw rrospeci avenue, AVest Washington. le!7 F0 EXCHANGE ITtOIl EXCIIANOll-KOR LAND UNINCUM. ) bcud.a half Interest of which will give con trol hi ono of the most valuable patents lu tho Uultid States. Address Bureau of Ktcuange, room 27, Second National Bank building, 7th st.. above K. apt "VXr-ANTED To exchange new stoves for old VV ones Rt Butler's htove Kxcbange, cor. 6th and K. Smokey chimneys cured or no pay. Staves exchanged for groceries. Old stoves bought, fe27 BUSINESS CHANCES. WANT11D-TO ME11T A CIENTLRSIAN Ol' small capital, who Is dcMrous of Investing In a profitable nrst-class business. Address T. 1. rltlc olllce. with full address. aiil7-ai rpo LOAN. Money In any sum at low rates of Interest. II. II. WAHNllll, npJMt !I18F St. II. w. TirANTi:D-w,ooo you TUBER YIUIW TV at mx per cent, on good real estate t. curlly. AddrehS Jones, Critic olUee. apU-3t W ANTED-TO BUV LAND b(JRU Additional Homestead Claims, diout jiuij-urecuncrip, l'otterfield Warrants, Valentine Hcnp, . . , . Bounty Lund Wariautx.&c, All of tho above Land JScrlPH for hale. Addnwn or call on W, U. Hill, room li.bt. Cloud Bulidtua;, WabhlnBton, D.C. rurlUia I" P YOU WANT TO BUY, BELL, BENT. OH Trade City or Country Property, rome and see the great bargains at WILLIAM Jl. MAIN A JiypniEU'H, W.Charleaiiotel, corner Third, at, andl'enngylvanlaavfnuBiiorthwmt. LOST AND FOUND, rnWENTY DOLLAUH HKWAHD.-LOST, X March 19, noon, at Ht. JoIiu'h Cluircu, u Mltlu dutk-lctfKtd bkye 'lerrier, about six poundi wilflit; ilaxeti'head of silky hair, blue baik, el low underiieutltwhole length; legH jelluw: short (urlytall. Any peruon niurnliu "lm to incur gUlng Information where he can ho found, will retfle, with his return, twenty dollar, and no qu ratio it finked ami no tiouble given. Call on or address Mrw. Dr. Wallls, 158 I ht n w. apl5-3i "I OST-A LARUE BltOWN NEW l'OU.SD .1 J land dot?: tstra ed auav on Wedtiendav tven iiiglast. A suitable reward will he paid for his return to No, lb.il O st u w. apljjit 1 OST-riUDAY MOUNIN'U ABOUT EKIIIT Jj o'clock, the Uth lust, In front ofthedrujf More on uoith hide of Penna uveJet 4tnndmu sts, a email hluck 1'hj slclan'a Bk'Tijo Book: alu Able only to the owner, Dr H. Jt. Ciewiflwlllbe tald lor return of tht hook to 150 6th st b w. or to the Critic oltlre. apU ''t DANFORTH HAS MADK THOUSANDS of Homes pleasant with his Light and Htove. Htarttd hundreds on their way to fortune. Belling bis goods. LIGHTING and COOKING, , No chimney, Ick, kindling, ashes, nor aste. Light ed In ono uiluute; put out lu one second. Hmall capital Jmistid im oooos, which will sell from:) to sou per cent, profit. Aciuml NbcicssiTiKs, Kourtetnjears'succi'sslii every aseney opened. Ititrullons perflated. I'atetits Usued. Ktperl meutstltiUhed. Slaiiufaciuriiiis rmmenced aud sales dally Increasing witti Mr. Il.'s mcum, abll. Ity and advice to old everyone who helps himself. Willing to sell rights. 1 prefer to sell gwods at close prices for cash; give control of toiwl.and fiel that I hae a dh eel Interest lu every a-teney. SJTl de. riuiiOtrili'.Kiipf 1rIH,ii luve no reinlianls. cay. iio shrinkage. KiurgelTcally pushed, suo- no ctbssuic. Golddollars do not wane luto ones rmlii. ',itlf I'lhui'. the word.' II mv busl- uess dot-a not show success, don't iuvest. Mr, Jianlorth Is at bis desk from l to p. m. assures you of courteous attention. I'laln state ments backed by salts. aud uoodwll of all who purchase. 1 can use W0 Kood men. who have fromtJOOtoUouolucashtu ihvuit ik ojious.to take charge cf Ilrancb Agencies, lu dltlereut htates. Coineandsee me. or send for circulars, IiAM'OltTII ll list. n. w Oally l"ost lialldlng, Washliigton, I'. O. ll HATS AND UMBRELLAS. JOHN HOQBHS, HanDfaeturer and Rerulrer el SUN UMURELLA8 & PARASOLS, apUVg 01 D slrttv northwest. FREE ADVERTISING. eJrrrfNcMrifj Hitdtr thehend of'Silinttoni trcnlrd" (i-ii7 -'Help iranW vill hfrMfler he inftrted tn Tun EvcNlMO Critic thtet ImmFKrE. IVe mute our frltniU tehhing tilualiw or Mp to traiJ theMHlirt of lhi fifrr. Ar.rtrcri iliiectrt in cart nf CrttTIo crfwrdri)ict' 1ree 'iiiM II ree times for 2", rlt. WANTED-Help-Fcmale. T7-ANTED-A WOMAN TO lOOK.WABIt and Iron. Apply m 411 Klntb street unrin. A-lTANTEIl-A WOSTAH AS KI1WTCI, Si V cook, v.AheraiHl Ironer for Amalt faaillrt copil reference required. Adilrcs. Hnni'-jer, CTItic oillte. npnit WASTim-A (toon lor.onKi) woAtivii as Militant coon m a restaurant. 3i Nlntli Elrc-it nortliweit. apt" 1c rirANTr.D-A good cooit to ao into T tne countrjri mint htlnu bt eltr rcconi nifn!AlIonn. Apply ntlfil ltooile Island nvemie northwest, between 'lneitih andTlilrteentti. np!7-3t -TTT-ANTnD-A l'lRS CLASS cotlli AM) V ,V yonnB ninn lor laundry work: also a woman wno llmiersianas tier mistnoll ns chief laundress: must be n cood Ironcr, AJiplyatSJI i iiiriteuiu sirpci iioriiiwe! npil "TT7 ANTED - IMMEDIATELY - PilWT- YV clflia walt hanas nlo," skirt trimmer come ready for work. 7tol7thst n w. Mine. r- fianln. njUJ.)i nrTTANTED-A WOMAN TO DO OKNCltAT. V housework, not hard; must havo a room eltewhen; ltferenccs required. Call at 1117 Nst II Vi, apu TrANTKD-A WOMAN TO DO COOKINO TV and Renfral housewnrkinaramlly olthrfc; wagts (f; references reqjlrt-el. Apply at 317 Del ave n e. apn WANTED-AT loll O 8TREKT, WHITE woman to cook and do chamcrwork; references required. npn WANTED-A OOOI, REMARLE COLORED woman Jor general housework; one that will stay at nights; twu in family. No. 113 lists e. iijm WANTED A OOOD MILLINER: NONE other need apply; steady work and good rav. Apply to Mrs. King. 020 7th et. npl4-tt WANTED-IMMEDTATELY- AT 33 iZXHS. ave, a girl to work on custom coats; must be a good one or need not apply, AdiraM R. Ccstello. apt! WANTED THREE WOMEtf "wiTII good references, to wash and iron and scrub at Industrial Home school, Georgetown; High strrpt. bevnrd o meterv. npl ; WANTED Help Male. WANTED TWO OOOD WOODCUOPIMUIS, white men, to go to Maryland to clear light timber land; steady work and good wage. Apply to (J, W. Palmer. 2inl R street northwest, from 1 to 4 p. in., until Trlday, April 21. apl7-tt "T7"ANTED I MM V rapcr, hanger. :mmeptately, a oodd !pr. John 1 f?l:irlf. 7n IM Klngstrt-et, 'Alexandria, Va. apl7 WANTED -IMMEDIATELY. A FIRST clai mechanical draughtsman on patent drawings. Apply at room No. s, 519 feecntli Ftrectnorthwest. npl7 "TirANTBD FIVE SMART ROYS, 10 TO 18 V vearsold; salary ftnin $t to ?3 per week. CaH with reference at (ill) O st. am TT7"ANTEI-A ROY TO RUN ERRANDS IN V tailor store. 481 Pa ave. up stnlcs. anH WANTED Situations Female. WANTED I)Y A COMPETINT WOMAN, asltuatlonto sewer travel wltbaUdyas companion In some way, or wmld like to net as coplstf Address Miss E. L.. Crl 1 1 coin ec ap!7 WANTED-A LADY OP REFINEMENT, speaking German aud English, wants a position as housekeeper In hotel In the city, nr ta go away for the summer: can furnish best of ref ticnce. Call at 719 Bin st n v. Nn cards. ,ftTd7 TO-ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN WANK A 1 t piacoioass boue ov the dav. nlaco to assist In honsew nrk nr would rlcati boue by the day. Address Mrs. L, Dillon, south- w est corner Eighth and A sts. a. c npu -T7"ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLi; COL. VV ored girl, a situation as chambermaid or to do general housework. Address lArze Byrd. i ."j .a hi nw: Uil4 WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, A MT uatlou to tench small children nnd do plain sewing; willing to travel. Address Myrtle, this ofllce, stating full particulars. apl7 -TTT-ANTED-KITl'ATION IlY AN HONEiT Y V respectable colored girl t". do geucrul house- werk; cook wash nnd Iron. Address Cedar btreet Alley, bet. 13thand 14tliHnnd Tsts. apis WANTKD-11Y A YOUNG LADY, A KtTU atlou to tench small children nnd to do plain Kwlng; would like to travel for tho sum mer. Addiess lu. l'ostoflleo box 10, tlordonsvllle, Vn., staling full particulars. apn TTTANIED-R' AYOT.NQ OIRL, A MilUB T V as chambermaid or genural housew ork lu a small family. Address M. A ., Critic olllce. np 1 1 w- NTED-BV A ItiyPEtTAULi; UUU mnn irlrl. n. nlft"i tn (In ir-nnral hiiii-fu,Ark' Jn ftemaJI Irtinliy; iMnilllnHnd obliging; bf-jt of icfcrenccslf required, Alire8 Llzzlobmlth.niv rostoftlce, pri "TO" ANTED - A COMPETENT I)RE-S-T maker ould Itko a few more enjigre- nun. by the tlay or week, or hfwjn of any kind; terms reasonable. Address l 31., Crlliu oHIcg. apl5 WANTED-11Y A WHITE LADY, A TLACE ns cook, rusher and Ironer In a private family. Address E. H.. Critic oillc, apU UTASTIID-A LADY Ol1 IlEriNEaiENT it dtblresn position na housekeeper or chareo of linen rgom for a hotel Address Jl. E.( Critic unit t-. upn TT ANTED BV A ltESrECTAIJLE WJltTE YV efrJ.aKltuatlon'ai nurse or chambermaid in a pri ate iamlly; la willing to travel. Call at 110 stn w. apn TTT-ANTED A BI1UATIOX TO COOIC, YV. ash and Iron; not general housework. Address E. J., Critic oflice. apn WANTED-BV TWO COI-OUED WOMEN placts to cook, wash and Iron, etc. Applv attrjROftt n w. WANTED Situations Male. WANTED-EMTLOYBIENT AH AN ASIAN. ucnsltj for w nolo or mrtot the daj! fully Baiury mout'raiu. Auutt'oH i uuiu, apt; Critic) XX7"ANT3:D-BV A YOITNH MAN. A HITU. at Ion in au architect's, paten; daughU man or patent lawyer's oHlcc;cuu write a goad bam! and has had fifteen months' experlencelu an architect's oiilcc; the best references given. Addicwt D. P.. Critic onice, ap!7 ITTANTJID-llY A tlRST-CLASS BLACK YY Fniltb, i. situation on spring wagons or general repairing, oflice. Addrtss Uacksr..tth, wnuo Pj? WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO bus served three-and-a-half cars at the carpenttr tiade.aplatuto servo one jtar under Instructions wUU a carpenter or cabinet maker. Addnfes 1'. R.M., j.tl.w.VtJlrc an,s WANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN, a plluation as waiter; can give icftrenco. Addrriw Cjjt'rltlc otllee. upl5 TfTANTED-BY AN ACTIVE BOV OP IB, TT wllllnc to work, a situation to learn book binding. Address D.L. P., Critic ofllce. npll TO-ANTED-BY A YOL'NCI 3IAN, A PLACE TV as a laborer or mehseiiger lu the lloveru incut Printing Ofllre or auynl tho Department, lor which he will givo W. Address J, P. V., Critic oilier, ajU WAXTEDAN i:XPERIENCED DOl II LB entry bookkeeper, dehlres asituatlon with a im.taMlle 11 rm: good city reJeu-ncia. Addrett Trial Balance. Critic oIIIcm. anuat WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTLDWASH1N TO DO; riRST tlaita work clone. Ajmly vis 6th t n w. apl7 WANTEI-TWO B1C VCLI2S, ONE FIPPY iiuh, and ono fortyetght Inch. Address Rider. Critic unite, staling condition and lowest rtmh price. ,, aplS-Jt yr ANTEDTJIK LADIE TO KNOW THAT airs. uaircu, ro. tuiiu ei nw, wtuuavtt her nnenlinf of tnrln stvles ot millinery and ilressts on wtdnesday next. April ll. up!5 WANTKn-LAIIIIl CAN FIND KKL1' mid principals of schools teachers froo of charge. Apply aldlS heventh stnet uorth est, loom lO.setond lloor. apld WANTI1D-A YOUNG LADY Ol' UKVINK- ' incnt aud culture Is viry desirous or ob. laliilna- a lew niinlls lu renth: would call at their rcsldim u prelim",. "- . ,, vf ." lefercncis IlrstKrlass, mill e. AUUIUH u,.,.v, ...v. ajill 8t ANTUH-A Y0l'NGMALTi:Si: KITTUN'I VV Hintnulirell tan boseeu aud mice. Ad dun Hot Dimples, I'rltlo olllce. - apl3-Jt XXrANTllil-AGKNIU ADIIltlJJS D. Al- i.k Ion.. I'o., lit West Jlaltiiiore street, Jlaltlmore, Md. V. W. llttne. ajUJ-dt -ITT-ANTKIl-UTO KNOW WHUltll TO Oil V to save money on the higher grades of whool bouks. Viench, Latin. Greek, (leruiau, bptnlsli and ltalluu at half nrlce. Jloolc l-j ihainre No. ISL'tHdht 1". t' Mi rrv. aulu-nt B0ARDIN0. tlOVl NNA. AVI! NKAItSlXTIC J5 Mn.tdV,St llr.wKfbo.rill wellmrnlshea looms, fri to 10 pir Heek, Ironslrnt. f I.W er dayi tiruisiifcullfjiullles, wlia. "0WAltl,'Si',ri PERSONAL. JK-ITKR8 W1UTTKN ON ANY BU1WUOT, Jiltviitl. "rtefti drawn, collections made, - , ."' U a lunii wArrantaand natenta. JM KSKStr d" ect'urei pZSf it ortesl notlej ViTiT.ir,... rnHdentlal. MJIM. a, A. ul WAN, 813 lith ureet . w. :&!&&; 1Sfill f fff I lfll m, Usk t vtati -.AI -V afcjgMW aifciafes.Afa-i &.!.