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"f viwuwmijj" Tfr "".Miwm'iijnjkmjiflW' 'TV ' i,i ifWfm - wJSvti; TV TY! THE EVENING ORITIO, WASHINGTON, D O., WEDNESDAY, MAY G, 1885. w TTTE EVENING ORITIO. Published Dally (Sundays Excepted) BT The Evening Orltlo Publishing Company, on d BTnnr.r, post buildino, Washington, D, 0, Ti'itiiNi hinolticopy a crc"Tq nv CAitniKit :n ORMiM 11V MAIL (foMtjo I'nMlOno Yenr Jl.nn D.Y II All, rentage Paid) Six Months. a. ,10 Mall Subscription Invariably In Advance, AflilreM, EvKNisa cniTio ronusniNo company, Washington, O. 0. Jpnltrnl ii the iwojftea (11 rthtngton at Monti ctrw matter. Wodnosday, May 6, 1885. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Albangh'a Theodore ThoraaV Concert. Ford'a-'Thlmes of Normandy." IIcrroK'a Moseum--Mlostrela. Theatre Cnmlqua Burlesque and variety, Dime Mcieum "East Lynne." Mr. ll.-iynril's Vn.tnllnni. Whon Mr. Hiyatd ontorecl tho Stato Di partment ho realized tlio paucity of diplo matic cxpcrlcnco lu his party. "Wo havo been out of powor so long," said lia to n friend, "that It will bo a cliiTieuIe matter to find Doniocrals of suffloloiiP public train. Ing to acceptably roprosont tho Government thread. Tlicro nro plonty of bright, actlvo moil among as, but wo need moa of toaia cxpcrlcnco to copo Vf Ith tho w lly diplomats of Europe." It was this soarcli for exporl en co that lod tho Secretary to dolvo among tho musty rocords of Buchanan's adminis tration mid bring forth Democrats who had retired from public llfo boforo tho war bo pa n la doing so ho naturally oncomttorod many now phases of personal nttitudo toward tho Govornmont which a groat civil btilfohad engendered and left uiuottloil. That frasono of tho difficulties of reviving ti tired diplomacy, which was bravoly niot af as bravoly fought. Bat there- Is another foattiro of Mr. Bayard's administration that has proved embarrassing to himself, aud for which ho certainly cannot bo hold responsible. That is, tho numerous declinations of appoint ments to tho dlplomatlo and consular sorvlco which havo rccontly bcon filed. In nearly ovcry lnttanco tho appolntco wai personally an applicant, and had oecurod the strong Indorsement of prominent mon. Mr. Bayard had roason to suppoio that their applications woro guarantees of ser vice. If appointed, but ho has found in somo Instances that ofllco-sookors huvo flchlo minds. A cortaln amount of experimenting was expected by Sccrotary Bayard on his own behalf, by roason of tho long absonco of his party from power, but it is reasonable to prcsumo ho did not expect tho Domocrals ho selected to cxpcrlmont with thomsolvo3 and with him both. It is known that bo took all ordinary precautions to havo tho offices accepted bcloro appointments woro announced , and If persons elected to changu tbetr minds aftorward, It was a mental and moral transposition that no mm could hivo pprchended, and for which tho appointed themselves aro anstvorablo. Hereafter Mr. Bayard should rcqnlro applicants for dlplo- matlo and consular sorvlco to certify that their application Is an earnest of accoptauos, and not mado from rt doitro to cxpcrlmont or on any other equally frivolous ground. Tim Army r llio l'olnmuc. Tho reunion of tho Array of tho 1'otomao at Baltimore to-day and to-morrow will tin .ijucstionably bo characterized by more fraternal fooling and less blttortiess toward tho South than has attendodsuch rounlons stneo tho war. In fact, tho ollvo branch of peaco is going forth with 'greater sincerity caoh year, and It may not bo long beforo tho hostilities ongonderod by civil strlfu will disappear entirely and tho country bo united beyond the possibility of dtsmcuibor mont. An interesting feature of tho reunion at Baltimora will bo tho presenco of ono hun dred. Confederate veterans, belonging to tho Leo Camp of Richmond, Va., who aro to bo guests of tho city. Tho attendanco of A small section of tho opposing army on such an occasion is but additional ovldonco that tho war Is over "for good," and that not oven tho polltlcans can lougor postpono tho day when tho peoplo North and South will at heart as In fact bo patriots and citizens of a common country. If army re unions contlnno to hasten tho day of por feet fraternization between all sections, tho moro of tbeni wo havo tho hotter. Mr. Cox nutl Ills Illusion. Tbero appears to bo no scnslblo reason why lion. S. 8. Cox, Mlnlstor to Turkey, shonld llston to tho pleadings of hi New York frlonds and decline tho mission, Very naturally bo will be mlssod in tho House, but tho hopo hold out to htm of bo ing ejected Speakor Is a barren ono. Hvon tho glittering prospect of a Presidential nomination should not provont Mr. Cox from assuming tho grave duties and respon sibilities assigned him by tho Administra tion. It is not recorded that CIncInnatus stood out in tho big road to Btgnal tho peo plo as they camo over tho hill. As a matter of face, howovor, tho resig nation of Mr. Cox as a Member of Congro33 went into effect on April 30, and ho is notv in possession of his commission as Minis ter to Turkey. Thoreforo to "roturn wero as tedious as going on,'' and tho great body of tho Democracy bcllovo ho will shortly enter upon tbo diplomatic service. Tor haps no man Is moro thoroughly equipped for tbeso ploaaant dutlos, and Mr. Cox will carry with hltn abroad tho congratulations and good wilt of tho wholo poople. Ibe Firo Deimrtinciil. Tho monthly report of Chief Cronln yesterday indicates a continuance of the splendid sorvlco of tho Firo Department. Vhllo almost ovory city in tho country has had mora or less disastrous conflagra tions during the past six weeks, Washing ton has not oncountored a Ore of any pro portions stneo tbo burning of tho National Theatro in February, Tho months of March and April aro Avery whoro considered by inturanco men as most destructive to property, but Washington has passed through this period with scarcoly an alarm worth mentioning. Our citizens cannot too highly approclato tho vigilance of Chlof Cronln and his gal lant mon. Thoy havo not dnly boon prompt in responding to calls, batbavo been actlvo in preventing fires by making thor ough inspections and giving timely warn ings. Statistics show that insurance in Washington is cbcapor and mora profitable than in any section of tho country, and a largo proportion of tbo credit boloogs to our Firo Department. Nlrl'elor'n Ilecnll. Thero aro Englishmen who agroo with Americans in considering the recall of Sir Peter Lumtden from the Afghan frontier a humiliating concession to Russia that is at onco unworthy of Mr, Qladstono. Tho Promter asserts in defenso that Sir Peter has merely been called to. London in order to aid in the further negotiations respect ing tho delimitations, which aro now to bo conducted from that central point. Meanwhile tho Marquis of Salisbury Is telling tho people that ho believes tho on tiro vote of $50,000,000 credit has bcon ex pended In Egypt, aud that Gladstone's con cessions aro rendered necessary by .this fact. Lord Randolph Churchill threatens toiultlatoa conservative voto of censuro against the Government for not protecting tho Inteiests of India, and will further pro ceed to mako troublo for tbo ministry. Altogether, therefore, tho prospoctl for war in Parliament aro greater than for war between England and Ilnsst'a. Tho civi lized world Is ont of patlonco with Eng land, whllo tho Orientals aro so alarmed . that a prompt forward movement to-day by IZuisia would raaka tho British Oovorn meat in India tromblo and tottor to an Ignominious fall. Tun preparations for summer oxcttrslous continue, and tho prospect now is that every posslblo avonuo of recreation will bo thrown open to tho peoplo of Washington, Tho establishment of a dally lino of steam ers between this city and Norfolk Is tho latest movemont In favor of health and pleasure, and It Is bollovcd thero will bo no obataclo toward temporarily depopulat ing this city ovcry Sunday during tho hented term. Not that Washington Is op pressively hot In tho summer month, for tho sally breezes from tho bay aud rlvor continually fan tho city, but tho lotmth ened da'ys and pleasant woathcr mako it posslblo to onjoy cheap excursions. Thoio means of cnoymcnt Bhould bo encovjrnged to tbo utmost oxtont, and snrroundod with ovcry ptopor safeguard. The death of Msjor-Uonornl Irvln Mo Dowell removes a veteran olllccr from tho retired list who had played an Important part In tho military history of tho country. Graduating from West l'olut in 1839, ho re mained In actlvo sorvlco for forty-four years, winning his captaincy in tho Mexi can war and his promotion to a mijnr generalship in 1872, having been mado a major-general of voluntoors upon tho reor ganization of tho Army of tho Potomac ton ycais before, ilo wasan accomplished sol dier and n bravo man, but his ill-luck, at Bull Bnn was a mttfortuno from which ho novcr fully recovered. Novortholoss tho memory of tho departed hero will bo duly honored at tbo meeting of tho Army iu Baltimoro to-day. Once moro wo aro compelled to ask tho forbearanco of our frlonds for tlio appear anco of Tun Ciutio upon an odd-slued sheet. Wo regrot it all tho moro from tho fact of yesterday's promlso to tho contrary, but tho pressmen assure us this morning that tho printing machlnory upon which they havo bcon diligently laboring stneo Saturday evening will bo in shlp-shapoand perfect running ordor in tlmo for to-morrow's Issue Tun announcement that a number of negroes were sold Into slavery at Rich mond, Ky., yestorday need not produce nny dlequlctudo among onr colored brethren. It Is not ono of tbo consequences of a chango of administration, but by authority of loug cstabllshcd vagrant laws which aro fouud upon tho statuto books of sovoral States and apply to all vagabonds without regard to race, color or, previous condition. PEOPLE IN GENERAL. Bishop Fare t visited tbe College ot 8t. .tames at Hageretown, lid., yesterday and couarinod a class ot nine. Minister Pbclps sailed tor Liverpool to-day. Ilo was lost nlgbt given a reception at tho res idence ot Cyrus W. rield In Now York, Senator Everts, John Blgelow, 'William Dorshelmor and President I'orter ot Yale wero amjng tbo guests. Colonel Frod Ratne, Consul-General to Ber lin, was Imnquetod at Baltimore last ovonlog by tbo aerman-Amorlcan Democratic Associa tion ot that city. minister Lowell has engaged passage tor bts return to this country from London to start on Juno 10. Tbo departure ot Senator Euetla for Italy tome weeks earlier than bo Intended was In duced by tbo rocolpt ot a cablegram announc ing tbo dangorous Illness ot his daughter at Home. Tbo Russian Mlnlstor and Madatno do Strnro will spend tbo summer in Russia, sailing tbe last ot tho present month. Charles Longfellow, tho son of tho poet, Is about' to start upon a journey around tbo world. United States District Attorney Martin I. Townsond, Now York, is sick from malarfa, and It Is feared that he will not got well. Mrs. Anaguos, one of tho daughters of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Is now engaged In writing a novel. Tbls Is the tblrd ot Mrs. Howe's daugu tern who havo adopted literary pursuits. Goneral A. It. Lawton has been appointed a national delegato to tbo forthcoming oommsr cltil convention at Atlanta, Oa,, and will ills cubs tbo question ot reciprocity troatlos be tween tho United States and foreign countries. "THE CRITIC'S" TABLE. In Stopnlak's remarkable book, ontltled "Russia undor tbe Tsars," that vig orous ropresontativo and torso ox pounder of tho Russian llberatlvo and revolutionary movemont makes a strong appeal to tho sympathy of tho English peoplo and points ont tho motives by which tbo Imporlal Government Is actuated In its attoinpts to provoke n war with Great Britain, no says: "Humanity Is tbo chief, tbo main claim ot ourcaueo for sympathy and support. But it Is not tbo sole one. It was a question ot pure humanity wbon tbo Bulgarian atrocity, wben tbe Bulgarian horrors woro spoken ot. it was a question ot humanity when Mr. Gladstone In terrupted diplomatic communication Willi tbe King ot Naples for tbe atrocity oommltted against tbe Carbonari, With Russia it Is no looRor a question ot humanity only, but ot general safety and common Interest. Howevor badly administered, however ruined, it is too enormous a body not to endanger by Its pres ence otber political bodies which surround ir. It bas an array ot a million aoldlars, who, although dyluir from hunger and halt clad, by ltscourngoontboneld Isnotluferlor to any other in tbo world. Buch an enormous forco left to tbe uncontrolled caprice of a despot or a courllor, Is surely a (treat Inconvonleiioo tor human intercourse. To have such a State for a neighbor Is nearly as unpleasant as to sit by an unfettered madman at an evening party. Nobody can answer for what be will do at the next moment. Now, wben 1 am writing, an absurd, ueolese, bloody Afghan war is perhaps at baud. No Russian rarltament would havo answerod tbo proposition otborwlse than wltb laughter. It Is a well-known deslra ot des pots to got rid of a burning Internal question. It It pots over now who may answer tor to morrow, when tbo need of sucb a diversion may bo moro stringent, or tho ambition ot some bloodthirsty soldier moro prevailing J" Tbo peace which Mr. Gladstono proposos to purchase will doubtless salt Btopnlak better than war, for tho longer tho restless elements of Russia are kept without diver sion, tho sooner must the fabric of her au tocracy fall, Tho book, however, Is ono of Intense and tlraoly Intorost, aud has Just been published by Charles Scrlbner's Sons, New York, It can be had In Washington ot air. Robert ucaii. The latest addition to the "Amerlcin Statesmen" series now in courso of puulloi tlon by Houghton, MltQ In & Co,, Boston, and edited with groat ability by John T. Morso, jr., author of biographies of ''John Qulncy Adams," "Thomas Jefferson11 aud "John Adams,"isaltfoof "3srauol Adams," by James K. Hosmer of tho faculty of Washington Univorslty, St. Louis, Mo. It is a handsomo volume of 430 pagos with an elaborato Index, nud aside from tho intriu- slo Interest attaching to tho distinguished subject of tho memoir, abounds ln,nittor of valuable moment to tho studorjrtjf onr early and revolutionary blsuy. This, with other volumes of thnfirrics, can bo bad at Bcall's. Tho biographies now In preparation aro those of "Henry Clay," by Carl Schurz, and "Martin Van Huron," by Mr. Dorsholnior. An advance copy ot "Tins Crest of tho Continent; a Record ot a Summer's Ram ble In tha Rocky Mountains and Beyoud," by Ernest Ingorsoll, and published by It, R. Donnelly & Sons, Chicago, has bo.cn re ceived through the courtesy of S. K. Hooper, general passenger agent of the Denver & Rio Grando Railway. It is a book of over 300 paec, written In tho clever, descrtptlvo stylo for which tho author Is noted, and profusely Illustrated, many of tho sketohos being of superior mtisllc moilt. Its tone Is so far removed from that of tho average guldu bjjlc that it scarcely belongs to tho sarao oitegory, but Is really a work of genulno llte'rary excellence, not only of value to tbo trav eler, but of interest to tho general ro.nlor. ATTENTION, VETIROS! ArmyPotomac Reunion -IN- BALTIMORE, MD., May 6 and 7, 1885. Balljiwe & Potomac E. B. Will Sell ExcuTolon Tickets on tho Gill and 7th, (Oood to return on last train on night ot 7th)at Sl-20 For the Round Trip. Sixteen Trains botweon Baltimoro and Yashintjton. Two Specials on tho 7tli, carrying nit tho Military. Trains lcavo Washington (sum Btreot Sta tion), lQilC, 0:3G, 7:15, S:.10, 0 1 10, 10:50, 11 n. m. 112.03,2, l,li23, 4:10,0, 7 1 10 and 10 p. m. On Thursday, In addition to tho above, Spe cial Trains will leavo at 11 tin a. m. and 12 noon, carrying all tbe Washington Military. Trains leavo Baltimore 3:G0, ri:20, 0:50 (Union Station), 7, 7:10, 8:15, 0:80 a. m, (Union Station), 12:10 (Union Btatlon), 1210 (Calvert Station), 3 (Union Btatlon), 0 ilG, 4 :15, d : 15, o :40, 7 :20 (Union station), o p. m. Special, 11:20 p. m. Wednesday only. On Thursday, In addition to above, Special Trains will leavo Oalvort Street Btatlon 10 p. m, and 3 a.m. (Friday,) Tor further Information call at offlces of tho Company, 13th St. and Tonna. ave., and Sta tion Baltimoro li rotomaa ltsllroad. onAitLES c. ruan. J. It. WOOD, Gen. Manager. Oen. Fass. Agt. f R. A. FAIIKE, Pass. Agt. S. E. Dlst. COAL1 WOOD! JOHNSON BROS., WHAItVES AND RAILUOAI) YAKD 12th and Water Bis. s. W. BHANCII YARDS AND OFFICES. (Connected by Telephone.) 1202 F Btreet northwest. 1C15 Seventh etroct northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania ave. northwest. 1112 Ninth streot nortbwost. Corner 3d and K etreots northwest. msO tt 221 l'ennaylvanla avo. southweBt. PROPOSALS IiltOI'OSALH rOUOIIADINO AND KECIULT INO VAIUOUS 8TREETS IS TUC CITY OF WASU1N0T0N, D. 0. OmcxoFTnnExaiNnniv Commissioner, Washington, v. 0., May o, 1BS5. By direction ot tbo Hoard ot Commissioners, ecaled proposals will be received at tbls office until 12 o'clock m on Saturday, May 10, 1S85, for grading and regulating various streets In tbo city ot Washington, D, C. Blank forms ot proposals and specifications can bo obtained at this offlco upon application tberefor. together wltb all necessary Informa tion, and bids upon tbeso forms will alono bo considered. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts ot bids. 0. J. LYDEOEER, Major of Engineers, U. s. A,, miO-Ot Englneor Commissioner P.O. NOTICE. A SPECIAL BARGAIN, Especially at this Soason. Having need of moro room to extend otber branches of my buslnoss, I havo concludod to close out my stock of Luflies' Cotton & CamMcMrsararats Comprising Chemises, Skirts, Night Gowns, Drawors and Corset Covers, Botb Flaln and nandsomely Trimmed, Quality and Workmanship Unexcelled, Which I offor at Prime Cost for Oash Only. hbbii A tr tl JIM MM "" BSSS U M M M M "' H S II MMMM" H 11 II AA II 11 II A A II iinnu a a it II M M M M SSS3 11 II AAA II II M MMM H II 11 A A V U M MSI M B Ji BBBB A A UUU M M M SSS3 Dry Goods Department, 416 Seventh St. Northwest. Wo havo Just opened n line ot BUM MER SILKS, from 35c. up, at T BAUM'S. Also, an extra quality 2Mnoh Black French SURAII BILE, regularsi goods, at 7Dc. n yard, at BAUM'S. A full lino Black and Colored OROS (1RAIN BILK of tbo most reliable makes from 76c. up, at BAUM'S. A una lino of colored all silk ntlA DAMES, lu desirable shades, at 03o. a yard, at , BAUM'S. 22-lnch all silk RUIUTIS, In plain and cheese, at IHtti a yard, at ' BAUM'3. DUCK nnENADINE VELVETS, at 2 50 per yard, at BAUM'S. 10 pieces colored silk BROOIDB VELVETS, eultahlo for dresses aud light wraps, at (2,50 por yard, at BAUM'S. B pieces black Bilk BROlaDE VEL VETS, in Piuall figures, ButtaoU tor wraps, at $2.00 a yerd, at nnnn a ir 11 11 aa u it n A a u jinnn a a ii it n aaa ii II MM MM"" SSSS. II MM MM"' K It M M M M " & II MMMM f I M -M M JU "' M B SSSS. ' Ii A A u. II M MM M H JJI1U11 A A UUU tl U at SSS! 1I0 Seventh Street Northwest, f 033 PENNA. AVE. AUCTION SALES. TiiUBTEra sale op isirnovED inop. X KflTY NEAIl Tlir. CORNISH OF HIQIirn BT11EHT AND DOUHDAP.Y NOUTUWESr. Ily vlrtuo nf a deed ot trust recorded In liber 1000, folio 835, et seq., one ot tbe land records ot tho District ot Columbia, and at tho roquost ottbe patty thereby secured, wo will sell at publla auction In front of tho premises, on ritlDAY,AtIIIL2l, IHSS.at -1 o'clock p. m., lot mteen (15), ot John Sherman's subdivision ot part ot lot four ( I) In square numbered tour hundred and slxtoeu (11(1). Terms i Cash. A deposit ot 30 will bo re quired at tho tlmo ot sale. All convoyanrtng and recording will bent cost ot the purcna'or. If terms ot sale aro not compiled wltb In lire days from eolo tho property will be resold at risk nnd cost or delaultinx purchaser. JOHN HIIEIIMAN, lTr,,..A.. JOUN JOY EDSON, f ltU1"80"' Tho above aalo Is postponed tlllTHURSDAY, MAY 7, at ! :!!) p m. at same ptaco. mjil2t joits joy nnauN, f "0M' PERSONAL A MONO THE OBJEOTH or WONDERMENT In Washington Is tbo Forsyth Cafe, 01R lOtbit., near F, wbero meals ore nervod tor 15 cents that actually cost rmm 50 to 75 cts. at a bolel or restaurant nny place In tho U. 8, WANTED-BY A I.tVV, THE AOQUAtNT anco of an bonorablo gentleman to as. cist ber In business of keoptug boardnrsi would board hi m tthodcetrei. AdJrefs Mrs, N. N.,OrHloonico. mrO-m Mrs. Mcdonald, who at the Forsyth Cato. address at tho Critic omco. my5-3t WAS EStPLOYED Please loavo your Mrs. Brown. LESSONS IN rotlTRAtT, UNDSOArE, flower and china palntlugi 23 cents por lesson. Studio 1018 B'li St. n. w. myl-3t C IV1L SERVICE EXAMINATION. HUOOF.! Bend 10 cents for questions nnd answers. Ivy Institute, r. w. cor. 8th and K. my l-3; AN INDUSTRIOUS NEWSBOY, J. II. Uaynes, has opened a cigar and stationery (tandatllOlstst. n. w.l all Bhould give him ncnll, my2 :it A LADY WISHES TO TORII THE ACQUAINT anco of n gentleman as a friend to assist ber. Address Miss Annie Baum, Orltlo onlco. Bp30-3t LLOYD'S ORiaiNAI, WASIIINOTON 23-OT. Eipreesi onggagocbockod at reeldoncot turnlturo carefully removed. Offices, 1003 F st. n. w,; 481 i'a. avo. n. w. Telephonn No. 540-1, ap27-(lt D"- LEON, HOD Btreet Northwest. 0p23 Hours, 11 to 0. DR. AND MME. SELDEN, 320 MISSOURI avo. (near 4 ii, at,, below ra. avo. n,w.), tho most skillful Ladies' Doctors In theUnltod States! nearly forty years successtul nraetlcot remedies for Irregularltlca sate, healthy and cannot fall) price 5i call or write; omco nl yaysopon. alo-tt IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT OR trado city or country proporty, come and too tbo great bargains at William II. Main & Bro.'e, St. Cbarles Hotel, cor. ot Tblrd st. and 1'onn, avonuo. PATTERSON, NO. 601 E ST., SERVES THE host 15-centmeal lu tbo city call and try them: full meals, 25 conts. fol3-tf J' L. KERYAND, 1012 IENN. AVE., EN- gravor. riato and 50 visiting cards, 80 cents; 60 cards from wimo plate, 45 conts; 100 cards printed from plato, 75 cents. HI EDIOINE FOR COOS. M All Diseases cured. OEORQE WOODRIDQE, coin Cor. ! X st. and Md. avo. e.g. LADIES "COMPOUND TILLB OF TANSY" are perfoctls'eato and always effoctual. Healed particulars 2c. Wilcox Bpeciao Modi clno Company, rhlladelphlo. I'a. tu-th-S' LADIES PENNYROYAL PILLS ("OniOHES ter's English"), tbo only gonulne, sate, certain and enrectual. Sealed particulars, dc. Chichester Chemical Co., 2313 Madleonsq.. Philadelphia, To. Iv21-nd FOR RENT-Rooms. Advertisements or Three Lines undtr this head Inserted tluie times for 1 rents. rfniHKiT UNFURNISHED ROOMS TOR X light housekeeping, on tblrd floor, at (8 per mouth. Apply at No. 210 Second st. n. o. I miO 3t 3J10H RENT-EN BUIT.fi OR SINOLE ROOMS; J neatly futnlthod: near Capitol; near cars; nlco locality; with quiet family; single, $10 nnd (5. Pali nt 121 Md. ave. u. c. myS-31 70R BENT TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 1 both adjoining; no children In the house; near Scott Circle; references. iuul u ei..oor. my4-3l imi bi IJ10R RENT A NEWLY-FURNISHED FRONT ' room; private family; terms modoratoi convenient to Tension omco, 727 Gtn st. n. w. my2-3t FOR RENT-3 UNFURNISHED OOMJIUNI catlng rooms, suitable tor housekeeping, Wltb modern Improvements, at 015 7th Br. n. w., up stairs. myl-3t Ii OR RENT-riVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ? in good condition and with modern Im provements. 1523 Madison st. n. w.t refer ences exchanged. ap23 111 FOR RENT-Houses. rfVWVVV-'VVVVV'VVVVVVVVWWWWWWVWWVN- Advertisements of Three Lines under this bead lDserltd three times for 25 cents. IORlttKjlOdSNoTsiTOTlT ST. N. W?, : known as tbe Crltlo building. Apply to Bwormttedt ft Bradley, 028 F St. n. w. a27-0t WANTED Houses. T7ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH A 6 TO 7 In. Ad. VY room houeo; must bo a bargain. dress box a, crltlo ontce. myl-Of WANTED-SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS Zor cash purchaser!, and to rent to re sponsible tenants, W. n, Flsko ft Co., 1215 F st. n. w. my2 3t" WANTED TO FUR0HA8E A NEW HOUSE of 8 or 0 rooms; centrally located; price not to exceed 10,500; part cash and bat unco in one, two and threo yoars, or on month ly payments. Address Drawer 714, City 1'. o, my2-3t ' FWJSALE-.-LoU I70R BALE-BEAUTIFUL 8UBURDAN LOTS, ' 25x100 feet, fronting Dladonsburg Turn pike, In Bight ot street-cars, (300; $100 cash, balancoJO per month. Neat B-room cottages built at lowest contract rates; $100 cosb, bal ance In 6 years, or monthly payments It pre ferred. THOMAS A. MITCHELL, opO-tt 034 F street. Rooms B and 0. pHEAPEST LOTB IN THE OITY. BEAUTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIQHTS, fronting on 13th streot oxtendod and on Hot mead road; being fashionable drlro from 14th street to Soldiers' Home Park; SMALL CASH FAYMENTS; long deferred payments for balance; small rateot interests proporty rapidly Increasing In value; Btroets newly graded, wltb gutters, water and gas-lsmps. Lots sold tor S per cent, ot purchase monoy In cash, and balance In monthly payments to suit. Street-cars run within ono square of all tbeso lots. A raro chance for great bargains. For full particulars, plat of ground and terms, apply to HENRY D.O SEEN, or JOHN E. BEALL, mr31-tf lllFat.n.w. eaUCATOIHAL. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE. UNIVERSITY AND COLLEQIATE COURSES. Instruction Is provided tor Graduate, Under graduate and Special Students. The next acndemlo year teglns September 22, 1885, For circulars address, by postal card, tho Johns Hopkins University, rpnB HOWE BUSINESS BOnOOL, B17 BEV X entb Btreet n, w short, condensod courso In practical bookkoeplug, rapid penmanship and English branches at moderate ratoa ot tuition. Morning, attcrnoon and night ses sions. Clvll-Servlce preparation a specialty, Shorthand, Elocution and Matbomatlcs by a apodal teacher apflO-tt J. II. BRYANT, Principal. BUSINESS EDUCATION for young and mtd die aged men and womeo. Spring and summer sessions of tho Bpencerlan Business College, corner Ninth and D Bts. n.w. Rapid wMtiiie. UooXteeiilDcraMd calculations. Euir. Itrh language, Btenograpby, type-writing, etc., tboioughly tauRbt, Tuition: Year from date of entrance, day or night, (M; threo months, day, (20; night. $14t ono month, day, 17 1 night, $5, Ripld writing only 12 lessons (3, Cull or send for circulars. HENltY 0. SPENOER, Principal, PARA A. Bri.NOi:a,Ylce-I'rlnclpal. NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1212 AND 1211 141b M.. near Mih-st. Circle. Belect Board! Ing Set ool for young ladles, Session '8.V8II opens September 30, 1885, Early application nrcrisary, as number of boarders will bo limited. AHIIINU'ION HOIIOOL OF RI I ON Oil raphy and Type WilUnir, K17 1 street, I ten alar evening sesulona lrom September 15. bend addrei for circular to J. A. whltoomb, pilncl pal. see t SPECIAL HOTDES. JuK WAsmsoTON, D. 0 May 1, 1893. Notice Is heroby given that tno regular an nual meeting of tno Stockholders ot tho Cap itol, North O street k South Washington Hall way Company tor tho purposu ot electing seven (7) Dlroctors to servo for tho ensuing year, will bo bold at tboofllcoot tbo Company, corner 3d and B sts. s, w HXTURDAY, Stay I), 1886, between tbs hoursof'l and 5 o'clock p. m.ot said day, Tbo Books for tho transfer nt Slock will ho closed from tho Btn to tbo (Uh lntant Inclu sive OHAS. WHITE, Frosldent. W. E. B0U0I1T0N, Becretary. myl-St WcaTi": annual mertino of the VZ stockholders ot tbo Droning Orltlo Publishing Company tor tho purpose ot elect ing trustcoa for tbo ensuing year and tbo transaction of sucn other business as may bo prerentcd will bo held at tho crltlo ooiee, Oil 1) st., Washington, I). C, on MONDAY, June 8, 1885, between tho hours of 11 o'clock a. in, and 12. m ot said day. HlLLETKlLBOUttN, mrd-ld President. yVgiUOTEL DU110UIS, 1728 renna, Avo. N. W. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE, Bummer Board By tho week, $0; by tho mentUiTva. ravl lira tj2 ,23 Bl'EOIAL MARQAINS -AT YOUNQ'S, 402 7th St. Remember Lady and Children In Window. For Oents t Patent Loather1 Tlni, 11.23. Htind-sewcd Oaltors 1, worth $5. Hand-sewed Walkpbnst (3.50, worth $5. Iland-ecwod Oxfords f 3, wottb $1. Mat Eld and Calf Ties $3, worth St. Oxford Button nnd Tien $2, worth (3. The Comfort shoo f 1 60, wortb $2. English Too Bale, and Ties II, worth (1.50, Boys' Oxford Button and Laco $1,50, north Youth Button tl, Youth Laeo75o. For Ladles i Whllo Kid Sllppera tt.25. Elegant Hand-sowed Button (3,75, worth (3. Hand-Mltchcd Kid Button (2.75, worth $1. Mat and Dreea Kid Button $2.50, wortb (3. l'oxed and Kid Button $1 1)0, worth $2.50. Lasting and Foxed Button (1,25, worth $2, Flno Oxford Ties (1.75, worth (2.50. 2-Bow sandals and Tics $1, worth $1.50. llouto Slippers, 10, 25, 40 and 50 cts. Mitres' nnd Child's Sllppera 60c, worth 75c. Child's Spring Heel Button 50o., worth 70o. Infants' Button and Lace, 25, 35 and 50 cts. Electric Shore $2.50, Boles 60a. YOUNQ'S Shoo House, 402 7th St. v?rtc?aVInaI!'u BEAOU HOTEL OPEN FOR OUESTS MAY 15, 1885, Situated on the Atlant'o Coast, 0 miles south of Capo Henry; 18 miles from Nor folk by Railroad. Beach for bathing unexcollcd, and no under tow, Freo from mosquitoes. The Uouso Is flrst-clsss In all Its appointments. Telegraph, telophono and prompt mall facilities. Oood nshlng nnd boating. For terms, which aro reasonable, apply to J. 1 JIORRAOn tt CO., Virginia Beach Hotel, Va. Tor furthor Information nnd circulars npply to J. W. BOTELER ft SON, 023 Fa. avo. n. w., Washington, D. C. Vn-CSiWANTED-TIIE LADIES OF WASH tyJZSr mgton to know that MISS OAVANAUan, Dressmaker, tormorly ot 401 Pa. ave. n. w., has not lelt Washington, but Is locatod at 430 Ninth street northwest. Riley Building. np27-lm WrggaTAXESI TAXE3I Tax-payers can save a discount In tho settle ment ot general and Bpeclal taxos by calling on apn WILLIAM D10KSON, 2214VjSt.n. w. lmo yvsstue best meal in the OITY k"uz. only 20 cents. Excellent luncb, 10 and 15 conts Tbo Oar field Dining Rooms, 1)08 F St. n. w, rooms for rent, W. T. CRUMP, I'rnnrletor. FOR SALE Miscellaneous. Advertluments of Three Lines under this head Inserted three limes InrSS cents. ITIOR SALE A TRESIl COW; FINE, LUWB milker. Inquire ot John B. Bioss, 027 F Bt. n, w. myO-Ji -JJO I lng-room, centrally loeitod, cheap for cash; doing abuBlnossot(35 to $00 par day. Apply to Frlco ft Coombs, 020 F at. n. w., agon's. myB-Of ITOB SALE-DOUDLE-OARED OUTRIQOElt, ' 20 feet long. 2 foot (I inches wide. For Eartlcuiars and prico apply w .J. avo, lDboy, foot of rayo-at IyOR SALn-OlIEAP-BLACK MAttE; VERY J stylish In barness and saddle; will ex change lor another borse. Inquire at Ex cbnngo Hole,, cor. 3d and Fa. ave. Wm. Main ft-Pro. myl-3t I710R SALE-THE MOST COMPLETE MEAT : and provision store In tbo city; will sell 'cheap for cash. Call on E. A. Mctntlre, 1)18 F et. n. w.i or n. w. cor. Oth and N sts. n. w. my4-3t 1J0R SALE A DOUBLE-OARED OUTRIOQER ' boat, In llret-class order, can be seon at Cumberland's boathouse; named "Lllllo;" n bargain at $30; good reason for selling. Ad dress 0. P., Crltlo office. my2-3t I70R BALE "SUN TYPE-WRITER;" TRIOE . $12; docB good work easlor and fastor than the pen. "Callgraph omco," 033 F St. 1JI0R BALE TWO PLYMOUTH ROOK UEN8, .' full breed, nt 1718 F at. n. w. myl-3t IJOR SALE A MOSLER, BAHMAN ft CO.'S ! Bafei good as now. Price, etc., apply at Business Offlco Evening Critic. myl-lt TT'OR SALU-SEVhRAL E3TEY AND OTHER ? lino parlor, chapel and church organs for salo at a great saci nice for cash or on oasy terms at O. L. Wild ft Bro.'e, 0U 7tn sl.n. w. nAROAHt. FOR BALE Stone grist mill, 2 run ot stono, lu Virginia; at railroad; 0 miles thlssldo ot Fredericksburg; Imperishable stono darai good, steady custom; four floors; ono fltted up tor country etorot It Bold soon will take $l,100casb; several trains dally; II..F.&F. II. It, Address M, Wllhorboo, 1323 Corcoran Btreet. ap22-12t 1J10R SALE-IF YOU WANT TO BUY, BELL, ? exchange or btro Horses, Carriage?, Har ness, etc., go to Downoy's. Every facility tor furnishing complete turnouts. WM. V. DOWNEY, Stables and Repository L St., bet, 10th and p. 17th sts. vr.t apO-lm FOR SALE Houses. I'jicuTsalk' "" """ ""'A ? nouses. Bi Ick houso 722 11th st. r. o , $1,000 ' " 721 dthet.n. w 2,800 " " 1120BBt.n.o., 2,200 OREEN ft BRYANT, Bl 1 Oth St. n. w myB-Ot 1710 It SALE BAROA1NS-BUI0K HOUSE 033 J M St., bet. Oih and loth st. n. w. (11 rooms); brick house 1008 Oth et. n. w (8 rooms). A. LLOYD, Marshal Law Building, nt(l Plodder., n. v PIANOS AND MUSIC. WASIIINOTON 1 817 Market Bpaco, Pa. avo., near Oth St. now xorai Baltimore! 112 Fifth avenue, 201 200 W. Balto. MANUFACTURERS OF Grant), UprlQht and Square Piano Fortos. Wo beg to nnnouneo to our Washington pa trons that desiring to 0 Hot' thorn greater facili ties In their dealings with us, wo havo openod warerooms at 817 Market Space, Pa. avo., near Oth st., WASHINGTON. Tho samo are conductod directly by our eolves, and customers can doal wltb us there to precisely tbo samo advantago as at ourBal tlmoreand New York establishments. A full assortment ot our various styles ot Grande, Uprights and Siuare l'lanos will con stantly bo found on hand. WM, KNAD13 & 00. tSTPIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning aud repairing piomptly attended to by experienced workmen. m28 2m Emersoii,StccIc St Ban's Pianos Wilcox ft White and Kimball Oraans. pianos and Organs Bold on Installments, rented or exchanged; rent ap plied It purchased. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F St. Managing partner ot tho lato firm ot Ellis ft Co. DENTISTS. AETIFIOIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATB3. And TOOTH cnoWNS for rootB and broken or badly decayed teeth, GENERAL DENTISTRY In all Itsbranchor, C. L ANDERSON, D. D. S., UOl THIRTEENTH ST., COB, F ST. st Ii.!riate&I WANTED-Help-Female. Advertisements ol Three Lines under tbls head Inserted three times for 2 cents, TTANTEb-AUALlMIROWN WHITE 01RL W to assist about tho houso, Apply at POO 12th at. n. w. mrtl-3f WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A OOOD COOK at Rives Place, Rlvos station, Baltimore ft Ohio Railroad, 4 mlloa from Washlnaton, Apply at 3020 et. n. w. my0-3t T ANTED EITHER A NI01S YOUNO W whlto or bright colored girl, who Is willing and obliging, tor llgbt housework. No wnshlntr nor Ironing, Must stay nights. Ap ply at 51) Let. n.W. my0-3t WANTED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN to cook, wash and Iron in ft private family, Reterencos required. Apply nt 017 II st. n.w. my3-3t WANTED-A OOOD RELIABLE WOMAN TV to cook, wash and Iron nnd mako her' self generally UBeful, Inquire at fill 11th nt, References renulred, n.w. myimt WANTED-A NUltSE WITH BEIT OF reference lo tako charge ot baby fif teen months old. Call between 11 and 12 Wednesday at No. 14 10 Mass. nve. my5-3t WANTED-A OIRL TO DO OBSERAL housework In a small ramlly; must coma won recommended, inquire at No. 1701 1 ltu st. mrB-Ot' WANTED-A SETTLED WOMAN TO 00 to the country, Juno 1, to cook, wash andiron. 515 A Bt. p. e. my 5-3. ITT ANTED A OOOD TIDY OIIIL TO DO W housework 1 no washing; must brlna references. 1008 10th at. n. w. myl.'it' WANTED A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework! references required, and muetgohomoat night. Apply at 1117 N st. n. w. my 1-3.' W W'Pini by KENSINGTON AIIT CO. It iUl i VA) female help O do our light, pleasant work nt their homos. Sent by mall promptly to nny addressi no canvassing! oasy to learn, and any ono can earn from 7 1 ) $10 per week. For full Information, address Ken hinoton AnT Rooms, 10 1'earl St., Boston, Mage,, Box 5078. myl-oodl2t TTT-ANTED A OIRL OR WOMAN FOR VV light housowork and help tako caroot two children. Apply nt 323 I'a, avo. ni jif- WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A SETTLED colored weman as nurse to tako care ot a lady and Infant. Annlr to 1828 n st. myl-3t WANTED-A NEAT YOUNO OIRL, WHO 18 willing and obliging, to do light work about tho houso; no washing nor Ironing; must slay nights. Apply at onco at 50 L Bt. n. w. myl'3t WANTED-A OIRL FOR LIOHT HOUSE work. Call at 817 Oth st. n. w. myl-3t v. JANTED-HelpMale. Advertisements ol Three Lines under this bead Inserted threo times for Z cents. TTANTEBwrWO GENTLEMEN OF OOOD VV address, with fair oducatlon; thoso having eomo experience In canvassing pre ferred. Call at Room 11, No. 03 IF et. myB-31" WANTED-A BOY OF ABOUT IB YEARS TO drlvo a horse and buggy and mako him self useful In tho house. Call, with city refer ences alter 6 p. m , at 2018 Q at. n. w. m l-3t WANTED BTRONQ, ACTIVE GERMAN boy, 10 years old, desires a placo la a grocery store. Inquire nt 1B27 12th st, n. w, my l-3t WANTED MAN AND HALF-OROWN family on fruit farm, mite from Glen wood Cemetery; bouso and fuel freo; 25 per montb. Also single bauds. Inquire at Com otety gate. C. Stewart. my2 3t WANTED YOUNO MAN IN A PENSION attorney's oolce; ono who understands tbo business; good references required. Ad diesB Box 714, city V. O. mv2-3t WANTED Sduajio A dverllsementa ot Threo Lines undor this head Inserted three times for 23 cents. W" ANTED A SITUATION BY A COLORED woman to do general housowork In small family. Apply nt 1211 11 Bt. n. w. rayo-ry WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman a situation ns nurso; has had experience; good references. Apply at 222J 141b St. n. w., cor, ot Boundary. my5-3t TTJANTED-WASniNO AND IRONING TO TT do at borne, atlOOJUBt, Mary wash lngtnn. mj5-3t WANTED-A COLORED WOMAN WANTS A situation es nurse 1 can give city refer ences. Apply betwoou 0 and 11 a, m, 503 a et. n. w. mr5-3t "flT ANTED A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A VY situation as plain cook in a small fam ily; can wash and iron. -13 L nidge st, city. myo-ui WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG German girl in a family ot 2 or 3, tor general housowork. Apply at 817 5th st. n.w. np30 3t tTTANlED A SITUATION BY A RESPEOT- V V ablo whlto girl to do cbamberwork nnd nowlng; can glvo references. Apply at 2000 1 Bit U. Wi apim-m WANTED-SiUiations-Male. Advertisements ol Ibrre Lines under this head Inserted three times lor S3 cents, WANTED-ilY A YOUNO COLORED MAN a situation as driver or waller In pri vate family. Good references. Address CO., 'Orltlo office. my5-3t WANTED-BYA COLORED BOY A I'LAOE as waiter, and Is willing to make him Belt useful around tho houso. Address Box B, Crltlo office. my l-3t WANTED-BY A RELIABLE OOLORED man a situation as dtlvoror houso man. Good references furnished. Call at No. 403 Baar'a alloy, bet. 6th st. and N. J. ave. and Q nnd rranklln sts. my2 3t WANTED-DY EXPERIENCED COLORED man situation as porter In Btoro or drlvo business wagon; can glvo good references, Address W. TJ., Critic ofilce. myl-Of WANT ED-Rooms. ww'V''wvwwwvx'vvwwwww. WA AN1ED-0NE UNFURNISHED ROOM wltb board for an old lady: not ovor $15 per month. Address A. B., Critic ofuco. my6-3t WANTED- A QUIET OENTLEMAN DE Blres a nice room wltb modern con veniences from a ploasunt widow lady where thero aro no other roomers; bet. Oth and 12th and Band M sts. n. w.t not to exceed 8 per month. Address J. M. B,, Crltlo office, m'iilt WANTED Miscellaneous. Advertisements of Threo Lines under tbls head Inserted three Urars for 25 cents, I?01t RENT-A BTABLE WITH AOOOMMO y datlons for two horses and large wagon or carriage. Inqulront027 Pet, n. w. my5-3t WANTED TO EXOHANGE SUMMER FOR winter and new for old stoves, at But ler's Store Exchange Smoky chimneys cured or no pay. Old eloves bought. my5-3t WANTED WHITEWASHING, HOUSE cleaning and sodding work dono at rea sonable rates. Apply at 010 Otb st n w, myl.Qt WArtTED-ALL TO KNOW THAT DR. TAY lor, 031 F street, noar Tenth, makes beautiful seta ot artificial teeth for $3; guar anteed to give full satisfaction; ouructlng wltb gas, chloroform or local anesthetics, 50 cents; without, 2fi cents; tilling atvorylow prlceB. oc20 jFOREXCHANOE WANTED-TO EXOHANOE NEW STOVE for old ones at Butler's Stove Uxcbango corner 6th and K sts. Smoky cblmneyscurod or no pay. Stoves oxebangod for crncorlos Oldafnveabnuffbt. MONEY TO LOAN. rpo LOAN-(200, (300, (100, $500 ON jl saiiMactory security. y sauuribr a. uwiv. Marshal Law Building 8," 310 4Vj st. ii, w. UmiO-tC I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REM, estato or collatnal security at lowest rates of Interest. Nndolsy when security Is good, 0.0. GREEN, Room 1, Firemen's building, cor. 7lb and La. avo. apt I-tt UNDERTAKERS. E. M. BOTELER, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Nos. f)12 Pa. ave. n. w., nnd 736 Pth et. s. Telephone call No. 864, W. B. SPEARE, TJ3Srr B DRT AKBB, 010 F STREET N0RT1IWEJT. Everything strictly llret-class nud on tbo inoBt reasonable terms, (Oamp Chairs to hire tor nil occaslous.) myl-lyr Drew's New Drug Store, NINTH AND FENN. AVENUE, (Open all ulgbt, AMUSEMENTS. JJOltD'H. 25 OR 50, HUMMER TRIOES. STANDARD ENQLISn OPERA. TREE LIST ENTIRELY BU3PENDED. TO-NIOIIT ...0I1IME3 Or NORMANDY Blancbo Chapman, Travorner, Christy, H. rcakes, J, reakes, Csrlberg and Zolda Bcgulu. Thursday MARTHA. Alfa Norman, Thompson, Stoddard, Denbam. 1'cakeB and Zelda Boguln, rrlday FRA'DIAVOLO. Alfa Norman, 'iraverner, J, I'eakesbompson. U. Fcakcs, Nnrcross, oarlberg and Zelda boguln. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3. Saturday night BD0U1N NIGHT, BOHEMIAN GIRL, II, TROVATOHE (2d Act). Each ptoduction ported in ovory detail. Monday-DORA WILEY OrERA 00. A I.llAUUll'a Urntiit Oiioru. limine. THREE ORAND FESTIVAL CONCERTS. THEODORE THOMAS And His Own Orchottrn ot Sixty Musicians. MOLOIBTHI MME. FURSCH-MADI, MIsS EMMA JCOU, ' Sopranos, MIHB IIATTIE J. CLAPPER, Contralto. Mil. WM. J. WINOU, Tenor. Mil, MAX IirtlNIirOH, Basso, and MME. AMELIA FRIEDERICIC MATERNA, From tho Imperial opera, Vienna, Monday Evening, May 4; Wodnesday Attor noon, May Ot Wednesday Evening, May 0, Halo ot reserved eealo for Dlnglo concorts now open. 1'rlcrn, 02.50, 82 mill 81.30. aenoral Admission $1.00 "1 iMn Bnjfir.iTitr. XJ Pennsylvania Avenue, near 11th St. Return ot tho favorites, tho Justly celobratoil Actress, ARNE WALKER, And HorBplendld Dramatic Company. Wednesday ft Thursday Attoriioon aud Night. tho Great Emotional Play ot EAST LYNNE. Arno Walker In hor great part ot Lady Isabol. as performt d by hor to crowded bouses wherever It is presented. Friday and Saturday josuua WHITCOMB, Ono ot iho boat Comedy Dramas of tho ngo. ADMISSION TO ALL ONLY 10 CTS. Box-onico open all day tor salo ot rosorvotl peats. i:it.oo' miiNKUsr. "" Late Lincoln Hall, Oth and D sts. n. w. Coolest and Beet Ventliatod Tboatro in tho Cltyl Every Afternoon and Nlgbt, com- 'monclng Monday, May 4. COOLBUROESS, COOL BUR3ES3. COLLOM ft WELCIII'H MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAND. ADMISSION. 10and20conta Doors open at 1 and 7 p, m. Monday, May 11, FLORENCE NOBLE ana IIARtlY JACKSON In "QUEEN'S EVIDENCE." Q.RAND TESTIMONIAL CONCERT Tondercd to , IISSEMATHUflSBY To bo given at Albaugh's Grand Opora-Houso, THURS.DAV, MAY 7, PREVIOUS TO HER DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE. This testimonial, which has boon tendorea Miss Thursby by bor many friends, has boon cordially united In by tbo President, his Oabl. net, tbo Vice-President and tho leading ment bers of tho Dlplomatlo Corps. Miss Thureby will bo asslstod by MRS. POWELL, Contralto; MR. A. L. KINO. Tenor; MR. WM. WALDEOKER, Accompanist, AND MME. HOPBKIRK, Tho Greatest Living l'lanlst. Seats can bo obtained at Ellis' music storo 1)37 Pennsylvania nve,, on and after Biturday. Boxes $50 and (25; orchestra and orchestra circle, $2.50: dress circle, $2. The Spring Meeting WILL BE HELD TUE3DAY, May xa. WEDNESDAY, May 13. THURSDAY, May 14. FRIDAY, May 15: Fivo Raco3 Each Day I All tho First-Class Horses!. Tho Flist Rico will bo started at 3 o'clock each day. Bpeclal trains will leave tho Baltimore A. Ohio Depot for tho track at H:.'!0 a. m 12:10, 1:30, 1:55, 2:20, 2:13 and 3:03 p. m and will bo In waiting whoa tno racos are over. Oars Reserved for Ladies. Improper Characters will bo Excluded. rpiiE Anti: coiikiui:, SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 2, WITH A GREAT SENSATIONAL ATTRAC HON. BOARDING. uAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAA. npWO PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED X wltb a room and board for (15, orBlnglo person tor $28. Front room; dellgbltul loca tion. Address given upon answering adver tlsement. It. L. T., Orltlo office. my5-3t THE LA PIERRE, 8. W. CORNER OF TENTH X and E streets, and tbo Locblel, 012 Ninth st. n. w with ploaeant rooms and good board, are rocommondod to pormnneutand transient I boarders. Jyl2 LOST AND FOUND. I FOUND-BATEAU TAKEN UP ADRIFT; 10 ' rcct long: owner can get tho somo by proving property and paying chargos. Call on Ocorge Thomas Toomb, N and 'i bu. n, w.i myl-3t FOR SALE AND RENT. TnUAl I'.STATIl llUI.I.r.TIN THOS. K. WAOOAlf AN. 017 F Btreet. (Chsogeaaade Wednesdays and Hatnrdavs.) TIIPJSE-STOnV BRICK AND FRAMO HOUSEri FOR SAMS. 810 1 at a w. mod Imps, 10 rs 17,623 1747 1' tt n w, mod tm, 10 rs ceoo 417 K st n w, mod 1m, II) rs 11.600 812 1 Bt n w, mod Imps, lu rs n.iwo 811 1 at n w, mod Imps, 10 rs ,-W0 KB Jl ct n w, mod Iru. 15 rs .: s.ooo Our I and N Cap sts, mod Ira, V rs, n w....... s ooa 2msPaavon w,mod tm,srs .......,. e.ouo 4U M asi, avo and 450 1 st. mod imp, 4 ro G.00O 410 1 st n w. f b, 4 rs..... o.ooo TWO-STORY BRICK AWU FRAMB H0USE8 FOR BALE. 21 IS. 2120,2122 F at n w, mod Imps, a rs $,XO 16M) a st. fli, n w, mod Im, 8 rs.. -. 3.0UO to Velreea at, mrd Imps, 7 ra 2.060 2024 Boundary at n w. b h, mod m, A rs 20O 1240 tilth at u w, rii rs ... 2,W0 lieu 6th atn w, modlmis, flra ,2,487 174 1 and 1743 lllh stn w, h h, modlm.C rs. 2.1H) SI7 4th st u w, t h, mod Ira, s rs I.WX) 2(24 Boundary st u w. I b, 0 rs 2,uj0 11110 15th Bt n w, I h, 5 ra 1,000 UNIMPROVED TROPKIVIY FOR HALB. Per Foot. Cor 10th ami S sts n w - - tl '" Cor 4th and I Ma n i'.... - Ho Cor 3d and I bta n e 140 4th st. bet I. and M ata n o, I'ii M at, hit 3d and 4th n e -,.. Uo 4th tt, bet Land tl a u . 12a 4th st, bet I and K tan e ... ..12a I tt, bet J'l aLd 4th n e 13a Sd st, bet I and K its n e.., 12a I10USES FOR RKNT. Per Month; ICO 0 at b e, poss May 1, mod Imps, B rs S as CO 2J Utt o, mod Im 0 rt so 3 US lllh tt ae, mod Imps, (I ra. 2S40 014 Va ave a w, mod Im, 8 rs IM 00 :u23 othatn w, ruoOlm.Ote IS im) :il7and3181CthstBw,modlin. 5 rs, . . . A .ud 420 tih bt a vv, mod Im, 3 r ' Jl 141 A stse, uiliUlUJ. G1M w lO'OX 1414 H Oavese. mod Im, 4 ra ( 4H2UUavoae. mod Iru, 4 ra 8 4 OFFICES. Per Month. 18rtnw.room 1 tan no 4fis I,a ave n w, 3u lloor, 4 rs ... JO 00 (31 l'ttn willltor . 36UI (lunloc BullilUiK n w, rs 20 to 28 211 00 o.sFstnw.rs a) 0) 10 and istlintcn Building nw IS U) 031 Fit ii i au lloor, a ro is oo eitl'atn w. r 2 IS 00 lluntDii BulltlliB, r!l .11 00 418 J.u ave u w, lit Hour, 2 rs 12 00 LOANS mtk In sums to Bult at 6 per cent, H 11 'liie above Is nnlya small portion ot proeerlyanM nn m. hnnhl. ffnr fnll ll.t all ,it offlA fnr hut I a V tins buued oa 1 at and Uih,