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lM . " -o ) THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, SATURDAY EVENTNG, FEBRUARY &, 18S9. ttis fcfl WASHINGTON CRITIC M$$U KfllTIcVl 4 Ay ?Wi8ipe, JSVEUY KUKNING, nv hie WASHINGTON CRITIC COMPANY. 1IAI,M:t KlI.ltOUltN. President. OFFICE: No. 943 D Street Northwest, l'U9T llUIUHNO, WASIUNOION, I. 0. TF.tlMSl Single Copy 2 Canti lly Carrier 35 Cents ByMnll,pWneo paid, ono year ..... 35.00 liy Mnll, poslsgo paid, nix mouths ......... 3.00 Stall subscriptions Invariably In mlvanco. Address THE "WABlUNQTON OIIITIO, Washington, 13. 0. Amusement To-nlghl. Auiauou's Funny Davonport In "LaTosca." National Nat Goodwin. CoNoiiEciATioNAi. Cnuiicu Rosenthal Concert. Bijou Daniel Bully In "Daddy Nolun." Keiinan's Rontz-butitloy Burlesque. Glowj Vnrlctles. New Yoiik AvrNUR Rink Professor Glcason's Homo Tnmlng Exhibition CvcWi-A-llattlo ot Shlloh. WASHINGTON, F-BRUAHY 3, 1830. Mil. HAItlllSON'S OAI1INF.T. Without cntorlne Into any speculation as to which of Uio sovenil distinguished nnd tivnilablo Republicans tho I'rcsldent elect will invito to his Cahinot, wo mny ho pormittcd to obsotvo that It novcr be liooved n Clilof Jlnslstratoof this Govern ment to bo more conservative or to oxcr clso greater caro in tho scloctlon of his advisors. From a mcro partisan standpoint it must bo obvious to Mr. Harrison that much depends upon tho character ot his iidmlnistratlvo associates in tho effort to give permanency to tho powors of his party and stability to its principles. ' Tho sectional question, which, has not entirely died out, in splto of tho disposi tion to say it lias, is tho first to bo prac tically handled, nnd in doing it tho utmost delicacy and prudence must bo obsorved. To pcrpetuato its ascendancy tlm Republican party must have tho un qualillcd co-operation of ono or moro ot tho Southern States, for not until this is substantially accomplished can it bo said that tho war of sections is ended. What can bo dono nt tho approach of tho now rulo by forming tho administrative lines is something for gravo considera tion. Tho necessity for strengthen ing tho party power in doubtful Northern and border States will surely havo its Influences in forming tho Cabinet, and it is not altogether cor tain that it would be unwlso to select at least ono from a moderately close South ern State Certainly therp .will bo room for a number of sub-heads of Depart ments from that quarter, and it Is nat urally anticipated that tbo South will not bo entirely ignored. That Mr. Harrison's prcdclictions are rather strongly disposed toward Virginia is pretty generally recognized, sinco It is known as his ancestral State, nnd ho is accredited with having said provious to tho election that his highest ambition was to como out of tho contest with tho votes of Indiana nnd Virginia on his side. Tho kuowlcdgo of this has given bo mo encouragement to tho friends of a distinguished Virginia Republican, and (hero has bcon an earnest effort to urgo his selection upon tho Presidential at tention. On this point wo havo no suggestion to mako excopt that tho suaviter in motlo will bo more effective in selecting South ern helpers than will be tliafortitcr in re. What tho country wants is a peaceful, prudent and wlso administration; a party control that will not Invito any is sue to impair tlfo unity of States or de stroy tho fratorna oxorclso of Federal power. Mr. norrison will bo wolcomed to Uio White House wltlrtho prido of tho peo ple expressed for his high citizenship, his honorable ancestry and his unblem ished character, and tho hope of all sec tlons will bo for a peaceful and unsullied administration. BouLAsaisn was greatly ridiculed over the result of his duel with M. Floquol. It mado him tho laughing stock of nil Franco, but tho French do not allow such trifles to lntorfero with their lovo of ox cltomcut nnd the man thoy laugh at to day Is wopt ovor to-morrow. Oim Mexican railway communication is having tho good effect to introduco tho centipedo nnd tarantula to tho United States. Ik this discussion of a bill to appro prlato $15,000 for a llfo-slzo oil portrait of Lincoln, painted by D. F. Travis, Senator Palmer said ho had "never hoard of so much money bulng paid for a mod ern portrait. It might bo worth $3,500 if the artist had a very high roputatlon otherwise not." This Booms an odd vlow to bo takon In making a purchase- of this kind for tho Government. What wo want Is a flno portrait and not tho repu tation of tho painter. Tho Government cannot afford to invest in reputations, bo causo it is not buying to soil again, neither should it pay moro for ancient work than for modern if the modern Is Just us good. It is very poor oncourngo--inont to modern artists that thoy aro not to bo paid as well as tholr predecessors for work of equal morit, and that thoy cannot bo recognized by tholr own gov ernment until thoy have mado great reputations. The purchase of this pic ture for $15,000 will give tho artist all tho roputatlon necessary If tho woik is really good, but if it Is an ordinary daub fifteen conts is moro than tho Govern ment should pay. The Pennsylvania coal doalorB have lost heavily this season on account of tho mild weather. They have mined moro coal than thoy have been able to sell, aud prices havo dropped sensibly. Waiis always result benoflclally to somebody.' Tho conflict in dry goods between Now York and Chicago will bolp tho people. Tho Jobbers are job bing each other fearfully, aild prices of nil foreign and domestic goods havo toppled down. - Many Andkiison's cxporlenco In the Xorth American Jletleit will be wortli millions to her hereafter, for sho will be apt to rend what stio slcns before It goes Into print. Mary npprars well in action, but cannot pnss muster in Review. ..I Mr. Ar.i.isoN Is greater than Crcsnr, for ho Is sure to beware of tho Ides of March, In Tine CntTio mail this morning camo mi anonymous communication frorri Georgetown, beginning as follows and Inclosing a clipping from n nowspftpor: ''Dear Sir: Tho inclosed was printed somo days sinco iu your poper and Is hardly an accident, etc., etc," If the writer of the communication will call at this ofllco and show a copy of Tut: Cnrna containing tho nrtlclo ho objects to hu will bo presented with n ccitlflcd check for ?5,000, half to himself and half to tho poor of Georgetown. Now Is the tlmo for a jfuwepapor traducor to apolo gize or to bo of somo benefit to somo body. The futuiik of Franco is what no man can predict. Tho truth Is, Franco has no future; her pcoplo live ontirely In to-day. GERMANY HAS HACKED dOWIl to BOmO oxtont In Samoa, but nobody compollcd her to do it. -.-.- .. . ... Prince Rimoi.r of Austria has loft a pleasant memory to his wife nnd daugh ter'. ' The lower branch of tho Arkansas Legislature refused to pnss tho bill ap propriating $5,000 for tho enpturo of tho murderer of Hon. John W. Clayton. This looks llko thoro was politics in tho killing. i i GKITIOUT.AIl. rr.muJAiiY 3. Tills Is my day; lain tho Ground-hog, Nature's barometer, Warrautcd not to rip, Tear, ravel or run down At tlio bed: And 1 am tbo only reliable Weather Bureau! . Thero are no knobs on mel I spell my name with AG., Aud to docs General Grccly, Hut wo aro not any nearer Itolatcd tban that. Ho runs his wcatbor on SclentlUo principles, And I tutu mlno out Just as It comes, Which accounts for my Success as u weather sign. I nm now looklug at My shadow In tho sun Aud dcscautlug on Jilne own deformity, Hut It Isn't a patching; To tho deformity of a U. S. Signal Servlco Wcnthor Kcportl I will shortly rctlro to My holo (Which Grcely ourjht todo), And (or six weeks I will Remain tbore, For I know enough to go In Out otthoralnl Pay no attention to 1'rcdlctlous of flno weather; Tbey are baso tmltatiousl ' I know what I'm talking aboutl General Grccly Is a competitor Of mine, but that ddcS-'t inllucnco My opinions. l'vo been wearing a linen duster Since Christmas, And Grccly Is to blame for It; Hut I've taken bold now And wo'll bavo weather As Is weather. However, I can't stand around here In tbosunl In rcioirl Hack In six wccksl Scat! When tbo weather gets a llttlo warmer there will be flics on It. This Is eausago day. Yesterday was February nnd to-day Is Feb ruary two. Illsmarck has been drluKlng beer so long that ho found It dlfllcuit to tako water In Ba- Landlady (to complaining boarder)! Your liver must ba out of order, Mr. Jackson. Mr. J. (tartly): Not moro so than this Is you have given us with tho bacon this morning, madam. SOCIAL AND TERSONAIi. Mrs. Charles 1'. Lincoln nnd Miss I36rtha IV Llncoln.wlll bo at home, 17 Fifth strcot south east, nn Monday, Assisted by Mrs. I. h. Post, Mis. .Ii barton Jones, Mrs. J. A. Comptonj Mlh Post and Miss Lillian Jones. A very onjoyabtd lcccptlon was held yester day by Madame- I'rcstou and her two youmjer daughters, assisted by tholr guests, Miss Fel lows ot Mow York and Miss J'.imna Mlllan. Miss Lilly Hrowu of llnltlmore, who has been visiting Mies Tpresa McCaflorty for tbo past two weeks, returned to her home to-day. Theguostof Mrs. Chanulng M. Hoi ton of tbo Portland, Mrs. Loary ot IMchmond, has gone, on a visit to Daltlmoro. A party of friends wet o entertained nt dinner yesterday by .Mrs. Edward Ilruoko, at her resl deuce, on h street. A very handsome dinner was given yestor day by Mrs. Crocker nt her residence on Uupout Ciielc. Mrs, Darlington of Massachusetts aronue yestorday entertained, a patty of ladles at luncheon. Mrs. Hampden Xauo ot l'JIB Nineteenth street will ba at home this afternoon from U to 0 p. m. Mrs. Charles McMillan and Miss Arthur wilt receive this afternoon from 4 to 7 p. m. Cards havo been Issued by Mrs. John J, In galls for an at home on tho 15th Instant, Mrs. Kdward UiUllday was assisted at bcr reception yesterday by Miss McCcney. Miss Lowls of Fifth street has as her guest Miss Annlo Llppett of Norwich, Conn. A tea will bo given on Monday by Mrs. Feb Igcr mid daughter, Miss Johnson. Invitations bavu been issued by Mrs. Dr. Pope for n muslcalo on .Monday. A dinner of clghtcoverawas given yesterday by Senator uud Mrs, Gibson. A tea will bo given this afternoon by Mrs. ItalpU Cross Johnson. A most delightful tea was given by Mies Jackson yesterday. Tho Mlsios Maury yesterday gavo a very enjoyable high tea. Tho llliimalei Oreiitiires. "I used to think," said Uncle Kzra, "tbet this thing of gals klssln' pug dogs was purty rough, but senco I come to town an' seo inmu of tho dudes well, maybe tho als nlut so much to blumo artcr all." Merchant Trav eler. . nn: NAMi:i.r.ss chaiui. Stella, 'tis not your dainty bead, Your artless look, I own, 'TIs nut your dear coquettish tread, Or this, or that, utone; Nnr Is It all your gifts combined; TIs something in jourlaco Tbo untranslated, undefined. Uncertainty of grace, That tausbt tbo boy on Ida's hill To whom tbo meed was duo; AH three have equal charms but still TMs one I give It to, AUbTIN UoueoK. l'EXClli SKKTCHK3. in tub swiiirr tiVB-AM) tr.. (to nmt co the tall glratTc, Go and hear tho monkey laugh, Ho and watch lllo cWk-a-loo When wo get the Hock-Creek Zoo, That's oxaclly w hut wo'll dol Not long ntjo Senator Itlackburn went out to Western Texas on n pliio-iurd sxcursloti, and en routo took In tbo Indian Territory. Ho was so pleased with Its green, blue-grassy ap pearance tliat lio concluded 10 mako a horso tiack journey tlirou.li part of It. Ono day, when ho was riding alone, taking In all tho glories o( tlm gro.it pnsturo laud, ho was over taken bv n well-iniiUtllod, Welharnicd nnd well-dressed red-Skin, who cpoka a little Eng lish. "Cow man, cli t" was bis first Inquiry. "Ob, no; I'm just looking at this lltlo coun try. 1 don't llvu hvro: 1 livo In Kentucky. "Kontuckl Ucbi You got whisky I" The Senator had a small flask of "Old Cron" lu his side pocket, and Immediately produced It. In a lltllo tlmo the aboriginal wantod a second drink, and filially tho whole flask: but after giving hi pi two small "Jig iters" tho civilities wcrn hrnmrht to an end. That evening, when tho Senator was In tho public room ol the hotol nt the little Texas town, ho told tho clicumstatico ot having met tho Indian, and said: "Iu all rnvllfolhavonbvcrseen any human being on God Almighty's crcou earth that over had a tithe of tbo appreciation for a boftlo ot whisky that this rcd-sklu manifested. Gen tlotncn, I run tc'llngyou not a whit moro than tho absoluto truth when I say that Indian be gun by offering mo bis repeating Colt's rifle and endod by ill-mounting from bis horso nnd ofloring trie his Arrapiboe blanket, his Mexi can silver-mounted saddle-, his gun. pistols and tho horse Itself for what remained In tny flask. I really bcllevo he would have given mo his lcgglngi, moccasins, geo string aud nil and gone back naked tor Just that llttlo modi cum of whisky." vron, cenaior," ma one or ins auuuors, "why didn't vou trado with him J ' "Trado with him?" exclaimed tho Ken tuck Ian In utter astonishment nt such a sug gestion. "Mv God. mau I it was Me fojf half pint I had." TcnitA-ronciss. Look out for snow and rr.ln and hall, And storms of evory grade; This morn tho ground bo raised lilt tall, And plainly saw Its shade. That shadow harrowed up his soul And back ho traveled to bis hole, , Now that Dlsmarck Is making such warllko demonstrations, American ladles are declining Invitations to tho German. v. The reason why Indies have learned to ride bicycles Is because there are no felloes on tbo wheels. v. A FELINE TUIIEAT. "GIvo us a Zoo," tho tlner cried, As ho curled his tall to his streaky side. "Give us a Zoo In Hock Creek Pari;, Or I will howl till Heavon Is dark." Mrs. James G, Blaine, Jr., Is being coached for tbo stago. EAKLY MORNING NEWS. A Week's I'ullltro. Tho business failures occurring throughout tho country during tbo last seven days num. bcr for tho United States S91, and for Canada 41, or a total of 333, as against 343 last week, and 830 the week provious tn the last. For tbo samo week ot last year tbo figures wero S79, mado up of 217 la tho United States and 82 In Canada. Knd of the ISsprei Wnr. The express war which bas brought ratos In many rases below tbo actual cost of trans portation Is ended. An agreement was signed yesterday by the presidents of the several com panies. By It tbo rates existing In all com petitive business provious to May 1, 18S0, are re-established. Mrs. Hitrrlson Mar Stay East. Mrs. Harrison received a number ot callors at the Gilsey House yesterday, Including John F. Flummer, Frederick W. Astor and wlfo, Rev. Dr. I'axton and A, T. Ollpbant. Mrs. Harrison is thinking of staying at tho Gilsey or as tho guest of Mrs. Morton until the In auguration1. Indian tVhltn Cops. White Caps have made their appearanco at North Manchester. Dr. W. II. Clair was as saulted on the principal streot ot the place, aud ordorcd to leavo town, Tbo White Caps beat Clair over the head and shoulders with clubs, and then fired revolvers at him, ono of the bullets Inflicting a painful wound. Clair claims to bavo recognized some ot bis assail ants, and will prosecute them. Martial taw Wntited. Tho lower bouse of the Kansas Legislature on Thursday, after expressing regret at the murder ot John M. Clayton, to Arkansas, unanimously adopted tbo following concurrent resolution: Itetolvtd, That the Congress of tbe United Blates be requested to adopt such measures as will secure to every citizen ot tho States at ono time In open rebellion perfect protection In tbe exercise ot all political rights, though It bo necessary to placo such ciuics unacr military auinority. An Attempted Assassination. A desperate movement bas been organized to lynch Hon. Frank W, Fopo at Madison, Fla,, because be is tngagrd In collecting evi dence lu support of tho contest ontoled by F. S. Goodrich, Republican c mdldato for Con gress. So far tho authorities havo boon alio to protect him. Jarscy's Dofootlvo .fury Law, Tbo trial of Mlko ltolak tor llio murder of Milto Dolonshlm, which was to take placo at Hclvldere, N. J., next Tuesday, has been post poned for four weeks by order of Chief Justice lieasloy, owing to the uctoct lu tho law con cerning juries, lly the samu detect Elder was illegally iiaugeu in Atlantic- county, l'ntrlck J. Coffcu was Illegally convicted ot murder and sent to prison for life, aud it also stopped tbe murder trial In progress this week In Mer cer County. A bill to correct tho dcfcctlvo law was Introduced lu the House this week, aud will probably be passed noxt Monday. The I'asnuhcer Agreement. Tlio ponr agreement of tho tyestcrn States l'asScncer Association went Into effect yester day without a bitch. Au Important meaetiro that remains to bo completed Is tho with drawal from sale ot all coupon tlokets reading over routes so circuitous ns to make thoiu available for uso at Intermediate points. University Olrls In Uniforms. Tho femalo battalion Is an established and active fact at tbe University. Tho uni forms h&vo arrived, officer bare been elected, and regular drill commenced with aq ardor that bodes no good to tlio male battalion when thoy meet their belligerent nmazon compeers on tho bloodless field ot the proposud sham battle, Tho uniform Is not partlculatly hand borne, though tbe fair wearers of It prulss it for Its easu and comfoit. It ronslsts ot a short full skirt, kilt lu trout, blouso wnlst, with full sleeves and rolling collar. Over tho blouso Is worn a black zouuvu Jacket, with high collar. H Is said that tho warllko pro penalties of tho ladles were fully evidenced during tho six weeks It took Hum to dccldu upon it, aud that the propensities did not dlo out was proven by tbo election. Miss Ada Smith, 'SI), was elected generalissimo ot tho fciualo forces. St. Paul l'loneer-1'rcss. A Trent In Htoro for the President. Mrs. J, Webb Rogers and her daughters, Mao and Cora, have returned from Now York, where they havo bcon spending tuvoral months, and have taken a house neur Franklin Square. They will go to l'arlhenou Heights, near llladensbtirc. In Mav. A letter has been I received from Mrs. Harrison In which sho promises that she and tho President will payDr. ltogeisu visit during tbe summer, Tho Doe. tor says he doesn't know much about eolreee, etc., but Intends if the President and his wlfo come out to have his latch-strlug on tho front door, a coou-sklu with outstretched arms to welcome them, and will giro them un old fashioned 'possum dinner, with hard cider Instead of champagne, Twenty Acres of leu. Rich and the Knickerbocker Company bavo n field of fifteen ortwontyacres lu the lliovtu's Island boom which did not go out with tho riBt of tho Ice. which they scraped last week, It Is about clgut Inches thick. Gardner (Me.) Homo Journal. l'Kor.ssou Cook's Ralmot Llf o for sale by all druggists, Troaseri to arder.S 1.50 and $5. KUemau's, 7&E, THE 8AM0ANUURSTIIJN. Moro Correstmiiileiico Huuinltied to Con Krenn lly tliu l'renldiml. Tho President scsturday submitted to Con cress correspondence from tlio Statu Depart ment on Haiiinati nllulrs Tho Secretary of titnio Informs tho PrcMtlr-nt that Upon the iceclpt of a dUpnleb from1 Con ml Ulacklock, lit Apia, January JLrfjIvIng In formation of tbo declaration of war by (Icr inn ny against Matanfii, and tliu proclamation Vj."!"rl'"1. Il,w H'o Island, ho Instructed Minister lVmllelou at Hcrllu to Inform the Human Government that to defloration of martial law comd oxivml Clermun Jurisdic tion so as to Includu ('onirol of Aiitetlciuisji PiunilA. Sllth ii pretention could not bo recog nized or conceded by HiN Government. following this action ciiino n loiter to Sec retary llajaul from Cnutif Arco Valley, the German Minister at Wnshlngton, dated Feb ruary 1, as follows: As it stnti) of wnr Wns de clared against Malaafa, tho commander of tbe German squadron Issued n proclamation by which tbo foreigners established In Samoa wero submitted to martial law, International law would to a certain extent, not prevent such a measure, but Prlnco Illsmarck Is of opinion that as our military authority has goue too far lu this Instance, tbo military cammandcr has received telegraphic oideis to withdraw tbo part of tho pioclamatlon concerning for eigners, In ncgbtlatlnr with Matnafn our Consul at Samoa has asked that tlio odmliilUrattou of the Islands of Samoa mlirht bo temporarily handed over to him, which demand, not bolng In conformity to our previous nromlso regard viB lh "eutrallty ond Independence of Samoa, Mr. Knappo has been ordered by tolcgram to Withdraw Immediately his command, A SYSTEMOT ESl'lONAflE. Oormnn Army nnd Nnvnl Ofllcors Who llnvo lloen Kpylnir Upon Us. The Now York Times' Wasktugtou corre spondent says, iu connection with tho report that Germany bas sent n lleutonant to roport on American military aftalrs, that similar csploungo is now and has for somo ttmo been iu progress. It eaystbatUiron von Stoniberg, an ofllccr of high rank In the German army, was present Incognito nt tbo Xalluskl dyna mite gun tcstsn fowdajs ago. Ho was recog nized, desplto bis dlssjulBc, by naval olllcers who had met lilm abroad. Tbo correspondent also stales that about six voars ago It was learned that accurate draw ings of our defenses were In possesion of Ger many, and on Investigating tho matter it was learned that a number of German olllcers had ehortly beforo that tlmo onlisted as privates lu our army, remaining only long enough to gain the desired Information, and then deserting. Similar occurrences wero discovered in the naval service, German officers bolng actually serving as sailors on United States naval ves sels for a ttmo mid then deserting. SPECIAL NOTICES. VSSsTIIESUNDAY HERALD Comes out under its New Management TO-MORROW, And will bo wortli reading. lfcjSSfcSONO SERVIOi:.-51R. WARREN W. W llentloy, tliodlstlnirulslicd feoiiK Mvnn- flcllst, will conduct it praise and testimony scrv co nt tbo Oonjrrciratlonnl Church to-mcrrow (Huiuiuy) nt 3 o'elock. llov. Dr. Draper of Now York and others will speak. Meeting under auspices of W. O. T. U. YTKSttTin: ofkiciai, rnocniAMMi: of W'SSr THE INAUaUHAIi CKItEMONIKS, tho only correct and authorize! edition, will bo published by us In artistic stvlo, under contract with tliu Kxccutlvo Commltteo, and wo thus osutlon ailitrtlttrt and our friends generally against Imposition lu tho matter by other pro grammes, alleges to bo olllclal. Advertisers will consult their advantaco by communicating with us nt nil early date, as spaco Is limited. FLKTCHElt & LANUSTAFF, Room IU, Kel Iobb Uulldlng, 141U F street; VJKS3,nAVINn BOUGHT OUT THE INTER W2E erst of I. W. JtoitGAN, I nssnmoall debts of tho llrm of HENRY T. TATU.M & CO., and will continue tho livery business at tho old stand, 0.27 D stroot northwest, nnd will bo pleased to servo my friends us heretoforo HENRY T.TATUM: VVS5THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WCSr" llARHEIt AbWIALT PAVING COM PANY wtlt bo held at Its Smeo, No. 1. llroad wnv. In tho city of Now York. N. Y FEBRU ARY, an. 1880. A. L. BARBER, President. 1). 0. W1CKIIAM, (secretary. VfC5,tR0N ROOFING IRON CEILINO, v-i. Manufactured by A..NORTHROP & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. Order will bo moolved on nnd after February 21, '80, at 721 II st. u. e., by the ugent, J. HILLENGASS. w-5aRoaAN'S installment house. WHSU Having removed to my Now btoro, Villi and 741 froventn st. n. w., 1 "I?- prepared to sell obeapor than any otbor croUlt houso In tho olty. Our stock of MK JETS. 0ILCL0TI1H. MATTINOS, HUGS, U BATING AND COOKING STOVES, PARLOR, B'SPHOOM. DININU-IIOOM AND KITCHEN Fill NITUItE Is eomplote, and will be sold on Credit cheaper than thuy can be sold elsewhere for cash. Como und seo us and you will be sat isfied that GUOUAN'S, 730 and 711 71b St. n. W 18 THE PLACE TO 1)1! A L. AH Cariwts bought from Us wo will mako nnd lav on tbo floor froe of cost. rCpTJSEFUIj FEET W Doing reiiulsito to healthful exerclso, thousands of wnjl-kunwn iicrsouugi'S visit DR. WIH'IE'S establishment, 1.110 Pennsylvania avenue, opposltoWlllard's Hotel, fir ullcf fiom corns, huufdns, diseased nnIN nnd nil dlso isc of tho feet. Dr. White's twenty-ninth year of praotluo In Washington, D. C. OlliuofLo, 81a sitting jjEggi LAMAR & ZACHRY, S. K. PHILLIPS, A'lTORNEYS. oc22-ly Sun Building. 101C F stroot. T7rjaa,C0ALi coal VSSS . . LOW PRICES THIS MONTH. Plato TOUP firdorrt with S. 0. CARTER, lOl'll AND 1) BTUKErS, B. BRANCH YARD: ll)5 K btreot, S. W. Telephone Connection. W. TTK3SJ.GHN1 LUMEN DESIRING THE COR VC1 icctstylo lu FULL DRl.Ss SHIRTS, T1K8, aLOVKS, VESTS, cto. should tail on P. T. HALL. UOHFsticct northwest. vvsss, private Lessons. - pitipAitps Wd- for West Point, Aiiimpoll, collego, CIM1 fcervlce nhd all uxamlnallons. 8. W (LYNN, A.M., Ivy Institute, Southwest eornor 8th und K sts, u, w. v7tfCf5.W. G. MRTZEROTT CO., MUSIC vss Dealers havo r. moved from Pennsyl vania iivenuo to their new building, 1110 r st it w, three noors west of W. 1 .uoses A Sons. Oldest und modloxtonsiv to mulo establishment tn tliu olty. nfl WILL BULL FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. Usj ruary 15, wlien I begin lb tukt inpn tory, nil tho good In dumljohns und bottles loft ot or from tho Lolldnys, consisting of the choicest wines, whiskies (both rye mid seur mash), gins, turns, sherries, ports, hraucllot, cngnao und blaokborry brandlos ut 20 per oent. below their i rgular prices. My price lists nppcar In tho "For Sale" column of oveiy newspaper, iiudnra to? wellknonuto mod mention boro, II, A. NELIGSON, ; 1200 Pa. uve. ii. W. TVC533r',I-8TOCKllr)LDEI180t'TnEWASH". M"wi Ugton Gus Light Company nro hereby lioUllcd.tlmMhelr unnuill meeting for the oleo tlnn of plreetors for tho ensuing ytur will bo hold at tho otu o of tbo company, lu this olty, on MONDAY, Februnry 1,1880. Polls open from 12 o'clock in. tn 1 p. m. I t CIIA8. B.HAILEY, Stumtiiry. W5,P0RTAI1LE GRATES, 1 FENDERS. i N ANDIRONS, FIRE SETS, J Cheaper than over. Examine our extensive stock beforo purchasing, UAYWA1IU HUTCHINSON, . 421 Oth st. .CONFECTIONERY. Conftctlonery, Pure Candles, Cakes, Plos, Nuts, Foreign und Domestic! Fruits, nt CJEOROK W. WKIDMAN'S, 30,1 1'a, uvo. s, o. YJtCr-.THii. WASHINGTON AltCHITKCTU ty2 RAL IRON AND HHIDOK WORKS. ORK8, toruor of Water and U2d Streets. Wellington. 1), C. Telephonu CMII, 428 ii. Roofs, Urldgus, Titrn-Tublos, oto. Rolled Iron and Steel Beams, Cluiiinuls, Anglos, olo. Cast Inga of evory desui lotion, ()rinmiitiil Cast and Wrougbt-Iron Work u spoolalty. Pi-ns, Estt mates nnd Btruln-Hlicas proiuptly ftinilshed on application. Special faolllttes for Heavy Cast ings. Capacity of works, 5,000 tons pBrunuiiin. EDWARD L. jtENT. M.E.. Ownornuit (I 'nor I Manager Tft?-1U! 1ILN 1'Kll a III.U0I1 PU.1.1 CblfU r-- all Impurities lu all Its forma uuustuiros; curoiulu, eezemu uuu skin discuses speedily cured. Also extollont for urinary uud Kidney dlseates. Prleo SI. For ualoul Hl'ANDII'OKD'S Pbarmaoy, Oth und F u, w. open all bight. .SOPTItKltNWVnsTMKNTIINeOATj, Irfin ntnl Tlmliftr LiltlilA. A ti UANhT.ll I....... ft n.ill flirt atirtMnl nttntl- I Ion of icrun rtoHrlin? to ncqulrnstioh prop erly In lurci or umiiil truoUnt tho very lowon prices. Full particulars on implication. Ad dress nun 7th st , n w.. Waslilnntoii, I). I'. 1IODKKT nLSMKltti. JOHN WARD, rilKACllKIi, Tt(K 0V!,N TB3T, by Wlstor. RAYMOND Kj;iWllAV. by Cox. T1IR bTOUY Of AN AKIttOAN P VIIM. V. II MORRISON, ium rsT.iiniii' northwrst. rrrSPfct.AiiKsi lamusi i.adiiisi ' lHvuS Mid. j, Cafrorly is the oulv lint snd botiiict-frumo innniiriiettiier lu tlio illy Call ntnl sen her nmv flhtiiHM. Iltciichltnr uml nross- Inir. --..- ..-....,-,.. . --,, - , " - .- , . . Biiiiw nun toll lints niteri'd to mo latest styles. Otilf.rN lirmnntlt attended lu. ()!) (1 street n, w. Vfcgpa,LOVBRS 01' (IOOB URBAD SHOULD WH1TJJ LILY Tbe best Hon la tho world, Madobr C. W. CISSULL A CO., Proprietors of tbo Original Roller Mills, Ooorcctown, 1). 0. pnnpnm.8. "niioposAi.s roii roNBTHUoriNO sonoot, J I10USK. Offleo of tho Commissioners. Washington, t). C, Jnntinry 28, lHso. Healed proposals will bo received at. this ofllonunlli l'J o'clock tn. on MONDAY, February 4, 1881), for constructing a two-story, right-room Hchoot houso, frontlnir on t28th sttoct, bctwi.au M and ollvo streets, Georgetown. lllnnk forms of proposals nnd specifications, together with all necessary Information can bo obtained, upon application therefor, nt the offico of the Inspector or llulldlnirs of tho District of Columbia, nnd only hlds upon thlso forms will ba considered. Tho rlcht Is roscrved to reject any and all bid. WM. 11. winin, SAM'LR.WHiiATr.r.Y. I'lIAh. W. RAY.MOND, CominlsslonerhOf tbo D. C. PERSONAL. CIVlIiHKItVKJBMXAMlNATION QUBSTIONS and answers. HendlUoto 8. W. FLYNN, A. M , Ivy Institute, 8 w corner 8th and K sts n w. JUnTll'S OLD STAND IS TUB ONLY 1'LAOP. whero first oluis second hand clothlnz ran bo sold at rovicctublo urlees, Addioss or call ntOlUImrPrt ntirtliwet. . BOARDINQ. rilO THE GOV'T PRINTING Ol'PICE UM .L ployos: if 3011 want U good, subitantlal meal, or board by tho day, wcok or month, go to I,. MANOUM'8, 805 North Capitol street, nt rea HOiiable pikes, FOR SALE H0U3ES. I .1011 SAI.E-CIIEAP.TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, two 0 room bricks, mod Imp; rent, SlU;7th st s o, near l';i nvo. 1'rlco, $1,800 each. It. W. WALKER, 1000 l'ktn W. F OR BALE-SEVERAL 11EAUTIFULNEW0 room houses, with hatli. raniro. etc.. In tbo northwest; near Oth nnd 7th St. cars; prleo only S.'.buii caun; torins, snuu catu, Duianoo r.io per month. Also on Cleveland rtvo. () rs, for,$2,Urt) On 8, bet 10th and 17th sts 0,000 " U st, bet lfith and 10th sts U.ROO "15th. bet T nnd U sts 7,r00 " lath, hot J' and (J sts n.noo " Q, bot mtli and 14th sts, with stable.. 7,000 " lloundary, nenrothst, now house.... U.ooi) " JInrlont,botOth nnd7thnw 4,250 Apply to J. W. P. MYERS ft 80N. 1.120 Now York avc. FOR SALE LOTS. 170R SALE-CHEAP-BUILDING LOT. 8TII iJ st u w, bet It and 8, west side; only $1.20. Bontitlful lot, west sldo of lath st, bet S and T, 21x120, to wido alloy; $1.21. Forty feet front by 115, wost sldo of 21st st, bot0nndl';$l.un. Beautiful lot in Mt. Pleasant, Howard nvo; only 30o. R. W. WALKER. 1000 F. FOR SALE AND RENT. n KAI, ESTATE BULLETIN TH09. E. WAOOAMAir, Ol7l B,etrOt,' Changes made WedncsdayyOjid ajjwdjH. THREE -STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. 1220 Mass nvo n w.f h, 8 rs 37.3MI U8Istnw, bh, ml, 11 r U,r00 N Cap and I sts. b h, m 1. 0 rs O.UOO 1208 nth st n w, b h, m 1. 0 rs ..,,, t.500 805Uthstn w, bn, m 10 rs 4.&00 It) K st n c, b h. m 1, 12 rs 4.ri)0 438 to 442 1 si n w. f h. u rs 4.500 24101'aavon w. bh, 8rs.. 4.500 2211, 2213 7th stnw.b h, 0 rs 4000 HU2 2UthstIl W, bh, 8 r i 1.500 TWO STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. 010 to 030 Md nvo s w, b b. 4 rs $18,000 1114 und 1UUU hstsw, fb,7rs,and ono f hln rear 0,000 400 and 108 11th st s w, b h, m 1, 0 rs, (,000 23U 13H ht s w, b b. m I, H rs 5,000 22ii and 222 13HJ st s w, f h, B rs 4.30O 0151st st,C(b,5 rs, und 3 housos rear ...r ti.000 UI'-undiillMstH w.f h.lrs 2.300 12 Capitol alley sw.bh.O rs 1,450 uou, alley bet. 0 and 11,0th und 10th Ktssw.f h.7 rs , 1.100 Alley bet 4)6 nnd Otu, II aud Istss w, ih. Irs 000 UNIMPROVED PROPHIU'Y FOR SALE. ' Per foot. nst.betnd and 4th sts 8 o ..$t 25 Tut, bet 14th und 15th stsn w.i 1 35 3d st, bet N ami o sts n w, 75o Rst, bot 1st und 3d sts u w .,,.500 nth st, bet Vn uvo uml U Bt 3Uo 11 nt, bet 15th nnd I nth ststvo 23o 1st st, bot O and P sts s w lOo TO LEASE. For a form of 23 years, a valuable ploco of business proporty on 11th st, near Pn uvo n w; relit $125 per mouth aud taxes; lessee to uiiuu on BHine. Runt per annum. list, bet 4th nnd 5th no ,..i...SJOOO HOU3IJ3 FOR RENT. Per month. MOSMclftVonc, 0 rs 17 00 80 DeflouSHtll W.Sts., ,. In 00 7 Con oi un Row, n W, 4 rs 12 00 121 Ksttlfl. llrs o 1 12 00 (111 flout nllc) n w, 4 rs i 10 oo (I to 10 o'llrlen's Court n W, 4 is.... 10 00 10 alley bet 13lh anil 1 1th. V mid W sts ii w, Irs 10 00 (113 Essex Court nw,4 rs , 8 00 1 nnd 5 Pleasant pluco n W, 4 f 7 00 1817Bs,ta c-lr i. !) 00 ST011US, Ot'FICES, ETC., FOR RENT. StrnnddwgSlODllut II W, 7 is $02 50 btr 1700 PruiMiu w...i 50 00 htf nn nnd Vim 2d floor 3017th stsw. 40 00 8tr uml cellar 2120 lltti st u w, ... US no IDS Luuvo, basement i.. no oo 015 7tlist nw. rst und fi 15 00 Btr and 1 rm 301 7th st nw 15 oo Htrtinl02 Ohtuw 15 00 Cellar 15 in Mst ii w. in ... SOU HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safo us U. 8. bonds; (I par cent,, paynhlo quarterly; In sums $100 to 81,00(1; small premium charged. LOANS. In sums to suit nt (1 per cont. Tho above Is only n portion of tho property on my uooks, roi- iuu osi euu at oiuce lor bulletin Issued on the 1st und lGth, AHORNEYS-AT-LAW. plJll'llKLL (JAUlllNUlON, Attorney-at-Law, Uarbom Law Uulldlng 100 La. Ave. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Residence, No. 1218 It ut. Northwest. HEAL ESTATfc. milOH.A.JHTt'llM.li, L Real Estate Biukor.031 Fstn w.Room t, Spuclal Httontlon ju'd to the oxelmugo ot all duscrlptluus of ruul estate uad pursoual prop erty, mining stock, oto, nittj.p. ut vi, P) RBsL ESTATE BROKER, into !' st, adjoining Sun Building, yuhuilun property u specialty. UNDERTAKERS. J. 1ULI.1AMLLK (Suoicssor to Henry Leo's Sous), - XT JST J ID K 'V es:!H- 3J2 PENN. AVENUE N, W South Side, Brnneli ofiloo, 108 Maryland uvo. s, w, AUIlUtiT lirilt.POIll', FURNIrtllINU UNDICRTAKl'-R, UlOPcnn. uvo. n. w between Oil und -UlJBts, Evui'ithlu. Ilrstulass. BOOTS AND SIIOES 0113 l'lNNA. AVJ-'. -I CRAWFORD SHOE 3 Xet tlao Only Slaoo SOLD DIRECT TO THE CONSUMED BY THE MANUFACTURER. WANTED HELP -TANTED-A 8TKADY, IIONKST WHITE ,lY girl, to iittthd to n gentleman's llttlo boticelKild; good wages paid: giro torreot ad dress city Postofflcc; will call personally. A. P. M. WANTRD-A riltST0i,A"'S CANVASSEIt for Rami, MoNally & Cu.'s Atlas for 1880: $15 n week nnsiired., Apply, fo C. 8. isU.VENSiiN. nt Room 15, St. ( loud Uulldlng. (oMerllMiHhd F streits hottliwost, between 1 und 5 o'clock. , WANTKD-A WII1TK 110Y TO .WORK mound n saloon, inquire of C. O. DRILL, 0J7 I) street. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTPD-BY A R'SPECl'ABLE YOUNG while Blih ft sltuatiiin In private family; no wnshli g or Ironing; Rood reference Aduloss 55 II street northeast. WANTKII-WOllK.BY A GOOD MECHANIC; llrst-olass painter and paper hunger; can do any kind of Jobbing work, and will adopt hltnrelf to tnytlilug for moderate pay. OLIVER, Critic ofllco. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. XXMNTED-EIOHT LOADS OF OYSTER VY shells, nt fiOo. per load, delivered ut Wood and Coal Yuril, corner 8th nnd B stroots southwest. II. A. CLARKE A BON. WANTEn-BYA RESPECTABLE-VmTE woman, n situation as cook: can assist In washing and Ironing: good olty roferonees; call nt 20 o L street, botwoen 20th and 21st streets, northwest. . WAMKII-OLD GOLD AND SILVER bought tor cash by WM. FRIEDERICII, the manufacturing Jewolcr. 005 7th st, opp Pat ent Ofllce. FOR RENT ROOMS I?OR RENT-A NI0F.1.Y FURNISHED FRONT 3 room, 2d story. 727 Oth street northwost. J70H RENT-ROOMS-KN SUITE ORSINOLE, Jj for rospcctablo colored pconlo; lu now npnrimcnt houso; gas and witter; roforencps re qulrca; location convenient; prleo from $5 to $15 monthly. Apply on premises lu roar of 12T Conn. nvo. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. WOH SALIt-lMPORTANT. A iminbcr of Slightly Used 0R0AN8 AND PIANOS in perfect order, ut your own price. Sold on S5 payments. Call and securo a bargain. P. G. SMITH, 1 125 Pcnna. avo. FOR RENT HOUSES. JOR RENT-NINF.-EOOM BRICK HOUSE, In flrst-olnss order, 71t North Carollnn avenue noiitheast; largo yard tind pleasant home, $30.60. GEO. F. HARBIN, 310 Pa, ave. 8. o J TOR RENT-WB RAVE STRUCK .''BED ? rook" 30 now brick houses, containing 4 rooms enoh, on 2d street, near M street south west; only $8 each, Including stable .... C1IAS. K. BANES, 1003 F street northwost. IOR RENT 2210, 2212 ttnd 2214 TWELFTH ! street northwest, mod. Imp., $18.30; 1005 Oth st. u. w.t O room brick, S40, Thos. G. Hon sey & Co., 1300 F st n. w. F 10R RENT-UNFURNISHED. 1214FstnW, 23 rs S250 00 1400 Mass avon w, IB r loo 07 1428Mussavo, 14 rs 150 00 1730 Mass avo, 17 rs 125 00 Pstnw, l'Jrs , 125 00 1125 loth stnw, 15 rs 115 oo 132-stnw,ll rs loooo 1724Connuvo,nirs... , 100 00 171)2 Pa nvo n w. 10 rs 01 07 1314 Conn avo, 10 rs 87 50 1800 14th lit n w, 0 rs and storo 83 03 101821st sr nw S3 33 17281st nw, 13 rs 83 an llthstn w. ncarG, 15 rs 8Ci 33 loooilstn w, warehouse 80 oo 2027 Hillyer Placo 0 rs 70 00 817 latn stnw. 14 rs 70 00 2023 O st ii w, 11 r 70 00 15270ftnw.il rs 70 00 1010 20th st 11 w, 10 rs 05 00 l(U415th stnw, 10 rs 05 oo 1415 Ntt nw. llrs 05 00 1040 21st stnw, 10 rs 00 00 13371tstnw,S rs 00 00 2012 Hlllyor Placo, 0 rs 00 00 824 12th stn w. storo and Uwg uo 00 1418Nstnw. lOrs 55 00 1240 11th stnw, Ors 50 00 1038 17th st n w, 0 rs CO 00 1011Nstnw.8rs....UclW)llt.l.-,V;n-'50 0O 203U a st n w, 10 rl .... 45 00 2ULlttnstnw, 10 rs.. '....-. 4107 2420 14th stnw. 10 rs 41 07 1702 list nw, 10 rs.. 1370 B sts W. llrs.... 1038 1'1-rco Placo lluocnapln st.Ors... 1408Chaplnst. 0 rs... 1410 Chapln st, Ors... 2100 14tb stn w.iors 1213 7th st n w, 0 rs.. 1634 20th stnw. 7 rs 13U8 8th stnw, 7 rs.. 1524 20thstu w, 8rs. 40 00 40 00 42 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 OU 30 00 25 00 28 00 ji.m tutnsin w. v rs 1730Tstn w.7rs 20 00 2181ststs w, (l rs 15 oo 210 1st stsw, o rs 15 oo 2221st stsw.o rs..... 15 00 220 1st stsw, Ors 15 00 The above houses can bo examined by per mit from our office only, THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1321 Fstnw. EDUCATIONAL. MT. YERSOX SEHISART, 1100, 1101,1100, 1110 M street lnd 1128 Elovonth street. Boarding und Day S( boot for voung ladles and llttlo girls. , Fourteenth year opens Wednesday, October 0, tor reception of boarding pupils; Tnursday, Ootobcr 1, for reception of day pupils. jutts.it. j humkiis. rnncipui. milE BERLITZ MJ1I00L OKLANUUXUKi. TERMS BEGIN NOW. . 723 1 1TII ST. N. W. M1SS IIAI.CIPS CIVIL BUIIVICE INSTITUTU AND BUfclNESS SCHOOL, 1207 10th St II w, Opcu all tho year. Pupils prepared (or all examinations. tj . NTOUVtOOII IhSTlTUTK-SELKOT SCltOOf, L FOR GIRLS. Apply at 1 107 Mass. avo., Mr, and Mrs. W.D. UAlKI.L. Principals. Pupils recolved any time. M 'HOfALIMC I,1S' KCIIOOLTcbltNKIl MASS. at o and 17tb st, Wastilngtdu. D. 0. Second cession, Feb, 1 1888. Miss Cutuhoon's Evening TnlTol Clnss will begin Fob. 20, 1888. Tho Hist leeturo on American Literature by Prof. Lincoln, fob. 14, 1888. For information address tho principal, -USS ANNA ELLtS. SPEHCERIAH BUSINESS COLLEGE, Three entire floors. Nutlonal Dank ot the Rupublla Building, corner 7th and D sts. n, w Hay and evening sessions. Young men and women practically trained for soil support, nnd Uxetul lives. Flo courses-The Practical Oust ness Courso, Btonography, Type-Writing and Graphophono, Pitman Shorthand, Practical English Brunches, Delsurto School of Expres sion. Butiolastlo year begins Monday, Septom teinborU. College opens for arrangements on and nftcrMouuay, August 27 Sendfor newll liibtruted Bnnouueumeiit. . HKNItl" P. SPENOKR, LL.B., Prlnolpat. MRS. SARA A, ui'HNUER. Vice Prluolpal. MONEY TO LOAN. rn-lflA fiflfi TO LOAN QN RUAL ESTATE olUUiUUU In nmounts to suit. A s B. 11. WARN Kit A CO., ' OKI FatnW. TTirORKY TO LOAN ON iSRAL ESTATE OR iJL first-duns socurltles at lowest ratos ot in terest. No delay where security Is good. 0 O.GRUEN, 303 7th stn w. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY It'ltAL cslnto. McLACHLAN & BATCHELDKR, 1225 F st U W, M 01 KV TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. LoWOJt latos. No delay. F. 11. SMITH A SON, 1222ltn W. PIANOS. 2!!l(-NS Grand, Upright and Square PIANOFORTES. Special uttontton of purchasers Is Invited to our "NEW ARTI8TI0 STYLCB , Finished lu dcidgits of "HiailKST DKCOHATIVE ART." PIANOS FOR RENT. Second. hand Pianos at All Prlcus, "WM. KNABB & CO., 817 Market Space. PEERLESS DVES rU AMUSEMENTS. A LDAUGIl'S QRAND OPERA-HOUSE. TONIGHT ATS. Jjist nppcaranco ot FannyDAYENPORT Supported by A CAREFULLY SKLKOTED COMPANY, , Including Mr. MRLiiouRNti Mcdowell. In a Magnificent Production of Pardon's Sensn Hon of Two Continents, i-LH TOSCK I'oli. 4.-Nclllo Mollcnry in "3 OF A KIND." Scats now on sale. TEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Every Evonlng, Wed, nnd Sat. Matinees. TO-NIGHT AT 8, Last Time, 1ST- O. a-OOID-VyTID-T, AS MIL GOLiailTLY (lly request) -IN- Lend Me Five Shillings, AND CIIJLKi't,DnR CONFUSION Noxt Week, HERMANN, lu bis Latest Sensation, CREMATION. Scats now on sale. pONaitEOATlONAIi CHURCH. LAST GRAND" CONCERT FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY IB, By tbo Boston Symphony Orchestra. And last nppcaranco of Its Eminent Conductor, 1IERR WILHELM GERICKE. CHARMING PROGRAMME Soloist , MISS AUS DER ODE Tho Brilliant Young Pianist. Reserved seats, SI, 50c, ou salo nt ,T. F. Ellis & Co.'s, 037 I'll, avo., on nnd after Friday, Feb. S r DURD1TT & NORTH, Munagors. A rUBLIOJIEETINrl Will bo held FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, 8 O'CLOCK, at G. A. R. HALL, Under tho auspices ot the AMERICAN SHIPPING AND INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Tho meeting will ho nddrcssod by several dis tinguished speakers. SIUSIC BY THE MARINE BAND. TrERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATRE. Matinees Mon., Tues., Thurs. nnd Sat. RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY AND BURLKSQUE CO. Tho Laughable Dolls' Quadrlllo. KONRAD KORSAIR; on. THE PASHA'S BEAUTIES. Noxt woek Ilydo's Big Spoclalty Co., direct from Hydo & Bcnman's '1 hcatro, Brooklyn, H ARRIS' BIJOU THEATRE. MONDAY T-VUMmn .TA-NT. QB. Tho Heprcsontatlvo Irish American Actor, DAN SULLY. IN TWO FAMOUS FUNNY PLAYS, Monday, Tuobday nnd Wedneiday Evenings and Tuesday Matinee, THE CORNER GRO CERY'. Thursday Mutlnco and Evening, Friday nnd Saturday Evenings und buturduy Mutlnoo, DADDY NOLAN. Next woek "Bunch of Koys" Co. N: EW YORK AVENUE RINK. f!nmmrnr!nfr WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 30 And Every Evening at 8:15, rou O-NIGIITS OlxLY-0, PROFESSOR 0. R. GLBASON'S GUEATEST HORSE EXHIBIT! ON EARTH. Introducing THE GREAT STEAM ACT. THE RAILROAD ACT, AND ALL OF GLEASON'S NEW AND WONDERFUL PATENTS. Positively Gleasou's lust visit to Washington, owing to Ills retirement from tho piofcsslon. Horses educated und bandied f rco of oharge. Admission, 23o ; Itcsrvcd Scats, 50o. Horsos In tho ring at 8 p. m, Exhibition utSUS. -Oct your tlckots through tho day and avoid tho crowd at tho box olllce. OSCAR It. GLEASON, Proprietor and Manager. GLOBE THEATRE. Penua. uve., neur 11th Btreot. Matlnoos Tues., Wed,, Frl. and Sat. FIRST-CLASS VARIETIES EVERY .NIGHT. Admission, 10, 20 and 30 cents. T 'UNION FRATERNELLK DE LANGUE FRANCAISE Will give tholr GRANDE DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALL On TUESDAY EVENING, Tobruary B, 188D, AT EDEL'S MUSIO HALL, 708 E Strcot northwest, Muslo wilt bo furnished by a full Orohostra. Au enjoyable ov cuing Is promised. Gents' Tickets, SI. Ladies', 50o. SUPPER A LA CARTE. Tickets for salo nt DROOP'S MUSIOSTORE, BY MEMBERS, and ut tho door the evening of tho BALI, : ' ' ' 3 EXCURSIONS. M( OUKT YMtNOM MOUNT VERNONI MOUNT VEHNONt STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7lh-st, Wharf dally (exnept Sunday) tor MOUNT VERNON AtlOo'olooK u. m.; returning, roiohes Wash ington about 3:Jo p. in, PROVISIONS. 8. L. WlO-rr. CIRCLE 8.11. GWTMMI MARKET. Vurmont live, unit LbU 11. it. Cho'co Groceries, Meats nnd Provisions. 'The Best Goods at tlio Lowest l'rlcos. Marketing delivered free WOOD AND J30AL. V. Baldwin Johnson, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In "VTood- a,cL OoaiX. Aml Mm Wii.liliiftton Gus Co.'h Onlro. Couipleto Faollltlui. Bottom Prices Full Wolght und Meuiuro. Wood aud Coal direct from the forosts and miuosbyrail and water, uud free from slai, sluio uud other impurities. aiVE Me a trial. Main Yard and OfUoe. 1101 It. I. ave. u. w. Bruuoh " " 511 A st. s. 0. lliauuh " " 510 lMlst. s. w. uranuh onice for ordors, corner Tenia and I sts. n. w. Branch ofllco for orders, corner 13th and Jt sts All oonnonted by telophoue. 3 CLOTHING. H. D. BKRR, Importer and Tailor. Fall and Winter Goods, A of the Latoit Novelties. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS, ETC., JUST ARRIVED. ,' MR. BARR personally fits all garments iflado In our establishment. 1111 Penna. Avenue. .3 J-U- .rA' iMmfivMH OT-ii fffariiiiM mi,r"T'-'WMi'"M,miyr,i'T' -