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',vf TITEWASIITNGTCXtf CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 0,189. 0 srirfTAi .i o vi )i's. TBT'TlllitHOsrKBHOPTIll: WAS1USH. -sy Inn llun'llclnl Kiiduwment Assouln- ' tlon havo Hilo -tort n now iiliui of cntranco fort, I cash mid nnV, system, by which thorn-Initial tost In cmIi wli. bh small. Imiiilni uliimt It from imy of tlui trustees nr ut tin) ufllun of tin) Association, 4I ICtli st, n. w. m? rSTOC'K KXCIIANflB-Tiik, host made. I ftt.. MM.! lits.. .Till!.! Ii.llf nlllN. all!.: combined writing nml cup) hut, qts., u.vj.i . iit av.i ) pts., SV, (llvn It atrial. Central .own jifiHii, on I'm si. rcnouic-ii is, rcm- liuurrjr, i'ti KBT-KINIISLBY IIIIOH. CltKAMKHV CO. I Standard Cash lrlcrs For our unrqnnllcil dairy products (tethered ! by onr Aldcrnoy (lain Ward's) wagons, i Tlio best puro sweet milk, por quirt So crruin, i(r quart. ..viu " bnttcnnllk, per o,tinrt.. ...., -id " skim milk, per quart 4J K 11. Creamery l'rnt Hotter, our own make, tlio best and purest, 4V?. per imniid. Twenty-six 4 cent tickets for 81 can Iw nh talm-d from our wagons or at ofDco. tf.'l and Ml I) street northwest. oi'ii aim wild, ni: to iiivb Our cltlwix tlio Trrybii-t dairy. products nt popular cash price nt ull tinier, pleasi: nF.i'nirr any complaints In relation to our employee direct to our offlco. Our wholesale butterand eommtslon house, 18 lotli street northwest. .sCgF"LKflH JOHNSON Ss CO., Domes! lb and 1'oreljn UANKKIIS. Pennsylvania Avenuo und Tenth Street. Exchange, Letters of Credit, Cabto Transfers on ITlucIpal Cities InEurOpo.-- ' Government and Investment llotids, ,Telo rnnphlo Communications wltli Now York, Philadelphia, llalllmoro and Boston. Loans made and Negotiated. Cloiicrnt Hanking Jlnslnoss Transacted. mr I'lIIM.ll'M, LAM Alt ZACII11Y, ATTOltNr.YS, Still Hulldlng. - - MIS -F street. , HKCTfTIlK WAS1I1NOTON ATtCIIlTECT. ' UHAL WON AND llltmoB WONKA, EDWAHD L. DBNT. M. E., Proprietor, Tlio best facilities In tho city for alt kinds of Iron work. . , , Steel Heams, Ancles, etchUvnys In stook. t'lno Ornnmentnl Casts and, Vfought-Iron Work a specialty. Itepalrs and general macldne work dono In tbo bust nuinucr'nnu nt short notice. Solo Licensees In tlio Dlstrlotof Columbia for tho "Ooet7.-lIltchell" system of Uoatn Anchors and 1'oteetors. Works: Cor; 33d nnd Water Streets; Telo phono, 138-1. Offlco: 1413 ffStrcct'n.w.; Telephone, 4-2. Washington, 1). (J. jeli:ction or nntucTons. Orncrj pi" the Cot-omhia JI.ulwav Cd. The annual election of Sovcn Directors to servo tho ensuing rear for -the Columbia Hall way Company wfll bo' held nt tho Kellogg llnfldlng, V St., between 1 It li mid 13th sts. n. w., TUESDAY, March 12 proximo. Polls will open from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. W. II. CLAOKTT. Secretary. KS&-IXO. AMIILEU SMITH, , Kzy Couuscllor-nt-Lnw und Patent Atton ncy, 1008 nnd 1010 Fst. n.w. jpractlca In courts, nnd Departments. rksr.-inoN HOOFING, . UtON CEILING, W JIanufnuturcd hy A.NOIITIIIIOPACO., Plttsbnw, Pa. Order" will bo reoclied on and after Febru ary 21, 'to, at 7'J1 II t. n. o by tho asent, J. IllLLKNUABH. jrMEW BOOKS. Great Captains, by I)odno; Tcntlinr on tho Plains, by Jlr. K. 11. Custer; Ilryco's American Commonwealth, 'Itutli about lltusln, hy W. T. Stead; Around tho World, by Jules Verne. Every strniiKcr pbould get a copy ot 1'le turesque Wnshlnitton before leaving tho city. Law books a specialty. W. II. MOH1USON, TOIFst. n.w. jg-ronTABLE'anATEs, FENDKIIS. ANBUWK8, ' '.' FIKE SETS, Chcaper-than- ovor. Examine, our extensive stock boforo par chiwlnir.' DAYWAIID nOTCniNSON, 42 10th' St. TTHR COLUMBIA NATIONAL DANK ' 0t Washlnctoni D. O., Oil F st. n. w., Ilecclvcs Deposits, Loans Money, Issues Drafts, Transacts, a Ooncral ltanklnjt Busi ness. Location central and convenient. F street cars and herdlcsrtmla front of our door; Oth street cars rnu a few rods east of our bulldlnc; 7th Btrcet and 11th street cars only two' blocks uway; II stroct and Pa. nvo. cars only tliroo blocks away. 1). II. WAHNEU, l'resldcntt 8. T, UUI1TON. Vloe-Fresldontj K. 8. PAHKEll. Cashier. Directors: Cnas. 11. Bailey, Wm. K. Barker, Alox. T. Brltton. Chat, C. Dnnconson,. John Joy Edson, Albert F. Fox, John E. llonlll, llonj. V. Lelghton, Hugh Mcculloch, Crosbr S, Noyes. M. M. Parker, o a. staples, aeoreo Traosdell, Henry K. Wlllard. B. 11. Warner. jraf,C8EFUli'FEET" t '" , , , liaini requislta toi hoaltiful,' oxer else, thousands of well-known pcnjonaires Visit Dll. WHITE'S establishment. 1410 Penn ylvanla avenue, opposite Wlllard's Hotel, for relict from. corns, bunions, diseased naUs and alldlsoasos of the feet." Dr. White's twenty, ninth yoarof praotlco la Washington, U, C. Offleefee, tin alttlng B25TW. O. .METZKnOTT CO., MTJSIO VX Dealeru naro rtmoved from Ponn aylvinla avenuo to their new building, 1110 Fetniw., three aoori west of W. B. Hosos Jk -Wins. Oldoet. and" moat extensive m do establishment In the olty mc GENTLEMEN DESIRING THE COR rretRtvIo In FULL DRESS SIIIUTS. TIES, GLOVES. VESTS, oto., should coll on F. T. HALL. OOS V street northweiti 3sr" confectiqneryT"1 Confectionery, Pnra Candlea, Cnkca, rioj, Nuts. Foreign and Domestlo Frulta. at 1 OEOHOK W. WBIDMAN'S, Dull Pa. avo. a. a. TT peedlly enred. Also excollent for urinary and kidney diseases. Prion 81. For sale a'. BTANDIFORD'S Pharmacy, Mb. anil S d. w. open ail nigni. i-TSJrADrESI LADIESI LADIESI Mrs" MoCafforty Is the only hat and bonnet-frama manufacturer In tho city. Call and see her now ihapes. Bleaching and prosslng. Straw and Felt Hats altered to tho latoat styles. Orders promptly nttondod to. 100U a stroqt n. w. (f55Jf SOUTHERN INVESTMENT.-! IN y Coal, Iron and Timber Lands. A. E. HANDLE begs to oall tha speolal at tention of persona desiring to acquire suok property In largo or small irootsat tho very lowest prices. Full particulars on applica tion. Address UU3 7th st. n. v.. Woshlni ton. P. C. jfj;.ir. xstati:. AduttUementi under thli head, four Unit or leu, 85 centifor one Intel ton;K centifor lit ee. I?OR SALE -N. SIDE F ST., 12TII AND ' 13th. 'I ho best opportunity for mer chants or capitalists to securo tho flnpst iileco of business property now offered In this city exists In that grand 7'J-ft. front, plats und fnll information for wmon win do giauiy furnished by J. 11. WIMttlt. 1313 F st. OR SALE- REAL ESTATE. SWORMSTEDT i. BRADLEY, 027 F strcot. mnosTA. mitchellT"" X Real Estate Broker, 03 1 F st n w, Room 4 Speolal attention paid to the exchange of all descriptions of roal estate uad personal prop erty, mining stockjOto. BES J. P. DAVIS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 1310 F st, adjoining Sun Bulldluj. Suburban property a specialty. vxii:nxAiu:iis. T WILLIAM LEE ' (Successor to Honry Leo's Sons), --crjsr; j , . ac m , 332 TENN. AVENUE N. W., South Side. Branch offloe, -108 Maryland aye, a. wf A VOUST BURGDOHP, A FUHMBIIINU UNDERTAKER, U1U lun, avo, n, w.. between 3d and, 14 its JSicrytwftK firtt olaw. ii.t.vri.n uiiu: AilttitlwatvU hiuUrthlt Jinvl, four Hnttor lift, S3 etutifor one tnnrllon; W ccntifor tAvet. AY 7ANTKH-A STOUT mill. I'Olt OBN I ci nl ttnrkiRoud wanes, U0 lllhst.i.w. YXJ ANTED -A1IOYTOWOUK IN A CON VV fretlmicry; also n colored boy. Call I 18:11 14th st. n. w. , T All! IN TO MAKH WOltHTEII ADVBIl- I JU tl'i'ment'CiinliathomeiJItoSS weekly; outllt.K'o. Sodncwlck Novely Co.,Now Haven Conn. . AHiaJTSjinil KI'HKin'.ME'N wanted to soil ' l.nm HmltbV m-eat iramd of ,(Iovernor." or Political EtiehrcThero aru 3 State Cants, I tirttiiylnc mi tnberof electoral Votes; nlo'x' l-t-lieni lOfiniHS in luu n nijrrimi, mi'i "bower'' rlirds, bearliiR portrait of Harrison and .Mnrjon, t'leielntid and Tliurman. Por trait or Hon, James O. Itlnlne played as "lekt-r," Black, tnrds nro KejmhllcniH, nnd "trumps" when tnrued; red, Democrats, Each pack nt M round cornered nnd Blazed rnrdsln it box, charges prepaid, nt KM., or $7.80 per itross; 25c, or JI8.W per Kross; Wlo., or JOu 00 per gross, orderntonert. Men with wncon loaded with "Governors" can sell ten thousand acks durlnit IuauEurntlon Week. AOENTS' IIEHALI), 704 Chestnut st PJilIadn., Pa. SALESMEN-WB WISH A FEW MEN TO sell onr goods by samples to tho whole salo nnd retail trmlo. Ijirnast Jnaliufrs Id our line. Encloses cent stamp. Wages S3 per day. Permanent position. No postals nnswcrcdi Money ndvanrcd for wagos, ail vertlslng, cto. CENTENNIAL MAN'rO CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. , WANTED-A OEltMAN (1IHL )H OBN cral housework nnd tonslstln kitchen, nt Ocorgu F. Koiel'a, 1817 14th st. n. w. , irAXTVltJ-SlTVATlOXSr AUcerHiimditu Vlifltr tilK hta(t,Sovr-ll)UAor litt, 83 eaitifor one innertlon; flo ttntt for thrte. TANTEI)-ltSPEcfABLi:'cOM)HB. WO VV ninniflrst-clnss washer nnd Ironor, wants wnshlniriithomoorgooutdu work. Address F. HUIH.KY. 717'.'d si. w. wAXTi:n3iisaj:iiT.AXi:ovs. ld ri tieninuls under thU htait; four WiM or hit, SS centifor one int(rtloi; 00 centt for three. TI7ANTr.D-OLD GOLD AND' 8II.VF.lt VV . bought lor oash by.WM, FI1IKDK IIICII, the manufacturing: Jeweler, U0J'7th st.,' opirratent Office. iwiiiloy.trs. AilrntUftntnliilindir tJiU ftftui. four llnfK or ttt,Z') eenttforpn insertion; 60 rente for thne TV11ES9 CUTT1NO MADE EASY-rXMB. J- .Waslilngton's "Dress Cutting Scalo," jusi puicnieu, cnauios e-ry oner wi it-am to cut ull kinds of garments' readily and accu rately, dud she will open n'sehool atlas Fst. on Monday, January 28. wbcretbe system will bo taught and tho senlo and n mciiraro book furnished for $0. This exeeptlouallylowllg uro Is named for sixty days only. Persons learning this system nro Immediately placed In n position to earn good wages. Ladles needing experienced hands can obtain thorn nt Hid school at any time. Taper patterns of skirt, wnlst and sleovo cut by measurement lor unties at vu cents, , au TUHTH'S OLD STAND 18 TUB ONLY O placo whore first-class second-hand cloth InK-'cun lo sohl nt respectable prices. Ad dress or call at Hill I) st. n. w. roil SALKSUllCEKnAXJIO us. FOH SALE FinSTCEASS FLOUIUNO mill; suiM-rlor water power, In best wheat growing county In Maryland: SO.acrosland; good business location and suburban homo. J. II. OIIAY A CO., 037 V st. n. w. I'Olt MTXT-rJiOOMH. AtlierfUementt under thU head, fourllneeor lets, 85 eeiitsfor one Insertion; 60 cente for tliM. I'roVltENT-328 INDIANA .AVENUE, OP" ; poslte Judiciary Bquaro.SdundSd floors! rooms slnglo or en suite, with private bath rooms; board and attendance; terms reasona ble references. 'JFDJt SAX.K HOUSES. Adrertlremente under thli head, fourllnetor lets;&S centifor one intertlon; 80 etutifor three. "COB BALE TO CLOSE Atf ESTATE. ; MUST'BE SOLD. iMO&T VALUABLE PROPERTY, ON MASSA CHUSETTS AVENUE, OVEitLOOKINO THOMAS CIRCLE. iLot OSfeet front 'on tho Avoutto and Clrole; contains over 8,000 squaw feet of ground, with width and depth mftlclent for two Vi) Flno (Dwellings. Ground worthS-Vnerfoot. Present Improvement, a 10-room Brick House, renting for 31,900 twr nnnura. Nearly 8,000 foot of beautiful Parking, Ornamental Trcon and Shrnbs; Plpts laid for Fountain. Prlco, gJ3,0O0. Apply to J. V. N. IIUYCK & CO,. No. 1503 Ponnsylvapla Avenue! r"pon SALE- ELEGANT SPACIOUS nBSWENCE FRONTING ON McPHEHSON 8Q.UAHE, NEAll "THE AltLlNOTON." AND "NOIl I MANDIE" HOTEW. Thrco-story nnd Tlajomitt 'Brick lToiiBo, three rooms deep, with extra LAltUK DININH BOOM, flno Parlors, and veryi commodloux 'Bed Chambers, Bath-rooms and C'lothcsJ l'rcsses; largo and cheerful front basemen t ofllce ensy of access from the street. This Is in very desirable property, and will bo sold for $24,000 on EASY TE11M8. For permit to In spect, apply to .1. V. N. IIUYCK CO., No. 1503 Pennsylvania Avenuo. FRANK B. CONGER, 1119 V Street. HOUSES FOR SALB-N. W. SECTION. Massachusetts nve..$W,000, $M,0OV $13,000, '8)0,000, $33,000, $45,000. Connecticut nvo,$:3,000( $,10,000, JK.000, S17000 - Vermont nve., $31,000, IJO.OA). Rhode Island avo., $38,000, $10,000, $JJ,000. 10th street, $100,000, $75,000, $37,000. 18th street, $S8,000. - -i- -. I street, $53,io.. i K street, $31,000. .if ' M.Strcct, $05,000, $40,000, $30,000. N street, $50,000, 8,ooo, $i7,ooo, $14,000. P street, 915,000, $8,000; $7,500. O strvc.C$SO,000. , lllllyer Place. $18,0d0. NewHampshlroave. andCitli St., $D,000, ' Houses under $M,000 ftud unimproved prop rty.n.aH1nurl,o(.he!aiicoNGEni 1113 F street.- Tl OR SALE-riNB HfiSlDENCE-TIIB JJ litinilsomcBt comer now for sale, on Mass;avo In tho Immediate- vicinity of tho elegant homo Just secured by tho VIco-Presldent-clect. ... . Also, elegant resldcnco on nlghland Tcr raco; spacious; loeatlqu uusurpassed: con dition exceptionally Duo. J. B. WIMER, . 1313 Fst. HWR SALK-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL NEW Jj 0-room houses, with batn, rango, etc., In tho northwest: near 0th and 7tlt st. ars prlcaonly $2,S0O euch; terms, $300 cash, bal unco $30 per moutb. Also on Cleveland avo, (Irs, for $2,35(1 OllH, bet lUtlinndJ7tll sts. ..)...,.-... D.IWIJ u st, Dot join ami nun sis ,,, n.ouu JUtU, , bet T and U sts... 7,roo " 13th, hctP nmlU st l.niMl " o.bet 13th and lithsts.wlthstnblo 7,(HM) " Boundary, near nth st, new house. 3,ooo " Mnrlonst, butilth and7lhnw 1,230 Apply to J. W, P. MY KRS SON, 1 120 Now York avo. STATIOXVIIY. RIDER & ADDISON, Wholesale and Retail Deolorsln PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AJID STATIONERY, 314 Ulgl'th St. N. W neur Pa. Ave. Orders or rcquosts tor quotations given arsonaiaiicniion. anil si ieud in prlco und uuality, VXCUJISIOXS. M' 0UNT VERNONl mouist yiiiiniii MOUNl' YBRNONI STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th Bt. wharf dally (oxoont Sunday) for MOUNT VERNON " At 10 o'olook a. m,; returulug, ruiohei Wash tugtou about 11:811 u. m. j on vjtixTixa. alllOMAB "mcOIUj CO.. (SuooessorstoMoGlIlJb Wltherow), PRINTERS AND BTEREOTYPERS, 1107 E streetn, w., Washington, D, 0. good work at fair prices. atx011xev8-at'x.a.w. Sampbell cariunqton; Attorney. ut-Lav, CC3 D street northwest, Washington, D. C. Webster Law Building, Residence, 12181! street notthr io it jikS"t -multi i!s. AdiirlttemenU tinder thli html, four llne-t or leu, iitenlifor one Inteitton; ;o centifor three. "T'OIMiENT-lfNITJllNISlIED ' 1811 Pstnw. Sirs Si'OOt) llfflMniinen w , lfirt 117 lias.Miiiic,l4i-s ui(0 1730 Mass ave, 17 rs low P'tnw.isrs in no 1SS8 M t 11 w, r 1O0 lflMNstllw, lfir....l , IB! 00 lisaifthstn w, 15rs 113 00 l.T.'S-r.slnr. llrt.l .. 100 00 17C-' I'jllHC, 10 rs 01 07 Ksmut n w, isrs.'. ki ai , IWOllthstn w. Ors and storo K1 S3 1C1H1I tit n w, 11 rs Klivi siisT lllllyer nvr.ftrs .. 70i) srsiostn w, llrsaudMahlo W(. , 1W7f)stn w.lirs i CO (XJ 8171Sthstn w.llrs 70 00 1031 IMh st h w, tors OS 00 ' lllAXstn w, II rs..' 6300 I.MOSOthstli w, 101-s , 03 00 unriuinw, o rs. eooo ! Kl IStli st n w, storo and dwelling....! CO 00 sot? lllllyer Placo, 0 rs CO 00 lOIOSIststh w,10 rs.,,., 00 00 lllHNstn w, 10 rs 33 00 iNtuOst n w.Or boon 1011 N st n w, S rs.. 50 00 lSlillltltntitw, 0 rs 50 00 1638l7thstn w, rs ... t 50-no SWBOstn w, lOrs i 43 00 S11rtHthtn w,10r.s 43 00 Sl-JOllthst, 10 TS., i. :.,.. i 41 07 2411 11th xtnw, lOrs.'.V,' 41 l!7 15SH Pierce Place, 10 rs, 400 1702lit nw. 10 m 4000 1400 chapln st, o rs 4000 1408 C'hnpln st, 0 rs , 4000 nro n t s w, 11 rs 4000 sicamitHtnW.iors 1 4000 WI3 7thstn w-.Vrs 33 00 IMOIUggsstnw, 0r-,.i 33 00 1332 Rlggs Bt n W, Or M 09 ltoo mtli t n w, Or 30 00 l'MWfithstn w,7rs ,., 30 00 lnsisOthstu w, 8 r ss oo ."JiHist Kt'sv, orsi...'. ,,;,,,.,,' 'n'oo sioistst s w.ars 13 00 s nt sts wo r isoo SIS 1st st W, firs 15 00 Tho' nb&ieliimses call bo examined by per mit from our nftleo only, THOMAS .1. FISHER A CO., 138-1 Fst. II. W. For Riwr-, FIIRNISHBI). THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Now Oecuplrd by COI DANIEL S.-LAMONTi. Will ha ronted for one'.yesr-or-longcrtoii flrst-clois tciiant, For prlcaoud jicrmlt to In spect the premises Apply to .. ,. , . . J. v.JT.iilrvcJK .; ... ,'IWl I'enU.avet B II. WARNER A CO., " 4 1GF STREET NORTHWEST. 1-nrtlal list lit houses for rent: niaFsUW, 11 rs,. ......in, :-..... (i. .;Slfi0 07 Vsoiathflth-w, 1rs..,..i.. -.,?:.. .1 73 00 1718 Oth Bt n w, 10 rs ,,r...' 73 00 Mil SOth st n w, 9 rs 60 00 S015QstII W, ffr.s...,i , 00 00 lsuutbstn w.ors 53 oo aiT-ECapsU-ll rs. M) 60 1043 10th st n w, IVrs 50 60 131 Mil nven e, 11 rs 50 Oil rati: cap st, ll rs , ?. is no sotltBtn w, 10 rs ,. ..,..., 40 oo SSMAstso, lor '. '40 00 i:xh t st n w, u rs.. oo 4009th-st II 0. 0 rs. .".'.. 1. 1 3.100 S1l8thstsw, 10 rs 3t 00 S313Mtll W, 9rH 30-U.1 sill Hstnw.Sr 30.7) lisocthstti w.Ors ..... i 3040 SCO 5th Bt S e,H rs.., .,..;..,.(.. 30 00 1039 9th Btn w. 10 rs 30 00 hot llth st n w, 7 rs S8 oo' l533l5tu.Btn:w, Ors 'r. 7.1 1544 Columbia st, 7rs S3 4.1 S18 Arthur-Place; 7 rs 2.1 40 0.11 Mass avo n e, 0 rs S5 33 1501 10th st n w, C rs S3 3.1 9113d stllW, B r. S3 30 1014 Larch st, 0 rs S3 30 His 1) fit no, u r ,, S3 oo S818Nstnw,8 rs....i ,.-, S3 00 lowvstn w,7 rs; ,. .,.,;...!... S3 00 1511) 10th stu w,7 rs SSO'.' 43l9thsts'o, ion SH50 10S7 North Capitol st, Ors SO 50 HS44HtsW, o rs so&o 143 Boundary ave nw, Ors SO 60 nisostno, Ors so so 1si7S9thstnw-,7rs , so 40 433 list nw, ors ; so xi 1713 Oth Btn w, Ors so 30 shannon Place, Anacostla, 7 rs. SO 00 301 ( j st n w, b rs .7. 18 30 1830Estn w,6r. i.. ...,...,.. 18 30 8U Myrtle st,7rs.. -, 18 00 3414Pstnw, Ort.o. (...,.!...( 17 30 400Lstnw,8rs .... 10 80 031 8th st nw.Gra J 1G 50 SS10mhstnw,.0.ni...., 10 oo 713Astne,G m iwi. ,...". i..i,.. 15 40 110 M st n w.tvrs.. .......;,.... ...,i..,.., 13"30 0J31 Boundary avenuo uw, firs'..'. ... 15'00 OlOMbstn e, Ors .-. '13 00 A complete .bulletin published every Mon day, may bo bad upon-tapptlcatlOo-at onr Of fice, cither In person or by card. , II. II, WARNER ,fc CO. ! Mi. F 'OR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. No. SOFIowa Circle, 3 story bk, 1,1 rs, stable-In rear., .-..-...i.-u.-.t $123 OO No. 1401 stoughton st, 3-story bk and stono. Ors, n-m I (,.,..;.. w.-iw.jt-...-. 60 00 No, 140U btoughton st, 3 story bk nnd Mono, Ors, am l.i. ....,-..'; CO 00 No. 1408 Stoughton st, 3-story bk and utono, Ors, a ml..-. CO 00 No. 1410 Stoughtori st, 3,-etory bk and stono,9rs,a ml. CO 00 No. 141s Stoughton st, 3-story bk and ptOneOnnainl.., CO 00 No. 1S3 nstsc, 3-story bk, 10 rs, ami.. 400 No. 919 P st, 5 rs, over store, water, gas, etc , 18 00 No. 911 ItEt, 3-story bk, 3rs, a In !..., 40.00 FURN18UED ROOMS. No. SO Iowa Circle, 3 story bk, 13 rs, heated by furnace, newly papered with paper to matoh furniture, $173 00 STORES'. No. 480 Ta ave, 3-story bk, 8 rs, SoxOO - each, to alley. ..... $143 00 N o cor of Columbia nnd Psta ..7. S3 00 S112 M st, store and dwg; new 80 00 OFFICES.'.. No. css F st n w, 3 rs, 3d floor. . No. IKS Fst n w, 8 rs, 4th-fl6or. No. 035 F st n W, 3 rs, 5th floor. ...$40 00 ... 3500 ... 3300 STABLES. Ill rear of No. 1301 K Bt, 5 or 0 stalls, largo carrtago ruv coachman's rm, etc, cor of alley ana facing 1Sth st....$30 00 , . , , M.M.FAHKER, No. 1418 P Btrcet northwest. I?OR RENT-NINE-ROOM BRICK nOUSE, 1 .In JlrsUelass. order. 71D North Carollaa fnvcmrtf-soiithcat large 'yard and pleasant liome, Eiiu.ou. ucu. if. iiakhi.n, DID l'n, avo. B. o ,. - JS'OH .V.li'i; AXJUilWXT. TJEAL ESTATE BULLETIN 'TIIOS. E. WAGaAMAN, 017 F street. Changes made WpdaoMlaytnhtleatrirdiiys. TWO.. bTOUY. . BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Sth'st.bctKand'Lstsn w..i .10,000- 400 M stliXallW ml,, Mrs ,... 88.500 C83 and 043 II st li w,u h nniLhotiNes roar 28,000 131 J Vermont avou w, bh, ml, 13rs 10,000 173011 Btnw.bh, llrs 15,000 4133d stnw, bli.ml, llrs 18,500 loisioth st n w. li h. ml. lOrs Vi.wi 009 M st n w, h h, ml, l.lr 11,000 .1848 18lh st 11 W, b li, ml. 13r . . . , 9,000 SOSillBtnw, bhvml, lira .,., 8,000 TWO hTOWY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE, S10(n882'l3tu st nnd Ky ave, Let B si amis Cave, f h $1,000 381 to 383) U Bt s C, f h, 6 IS,...,. u 3.00Q sosothatso, bh, 0 rs 3,000 6151Uhstsefbli, firs.,.. ,....,., 8,000 837 to 811 3d t so, f h, 4rs 8,100 013 II st s o. f li, llrs .,,. 8,000 000 nnd 911 1 st h e, f li, Ars 8,500 Alley bet Oth und Ttli, Q and E sts s e, hli,3rs ,. .', ' '.-TO 305 10th st s o, bh,6rs 1,500 S o cor S C avo and 1 Ith st s o, f h, 8rs, . 1,000 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE. Por foot Slth bt, bet Laud M st n w $1 50 Tst, bet llth nnd 15th ts n w. 1 a Mass avo, bet Del avo and 1st no 1 00 Silst, bet Nando sts ii w '. 73o NeoorNH avo and Fst n w ,.,,. 70c (1st, bal nml.ld btsuo,.,, COu S wcnrSd and Lstsn o sou list, bet 1st and 3d sts n w , 50o EbI, bet Slth and SSthstsu w SOo 1st st, bet O 011111 sts b w , lOu HOUSES FOR RENT. Per month. Sis 0 st n v. Ors $16 00 48 Myrtle stn.c, 7rs .... is oo btlist extended n w.Trs,, 15 00 11061) at so, 7rs 15 00 010 Ith et lie, 5i ,13 50 181 K st n e, firs 18 00 1718 Marlon alley n w, 4 rs 10 00 707iiud'OUl'arriigiitBtii w, 6rs 8 00 I and 0 Pleasant Place uw, 4rs 7 00 3 rear 1180 T stnw, Irs 7 oo STORES, OFFICES, ETC J. 408 La nve, Jrs, 1st floor $J0 00 408 1,u no. -Irs, 4lh floor..... 30 oo Mr and cellar 8180 llth st n w., 35 00 Htabloicnr 1116 K stnw 13 oo Store room 104 (J st u w ,. . , 13 00 OthuudPauve, room 13 U 00 Mr nnd dwg o cor 10th and Bdy st n w 18 00 101 7th at, 1st floor, room 8 10 oo "rrSLiiuio, 8 basement rms.. .......... tfUl REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safe in V. S. bonds, 0 per cent., payable quarterly; In sums $100 to $1,000; small pre mium churned, LOANS. In turns to suit at 6 per cent. The above Is only a portion of the property on my books. For full list call at oalao for bnlletlUi Issued oatho 1st and 15.th, ""? s BVCft ArotinHEST. wlluis snu tavtJiwm toil SAt.L-t.Ors. Adrei tleftnmtt vitdtr t,11 head, four lint or eet, Sicdifs fcroiit Iniei'tlon; MccnUfor thret. -.- '.; i ' - " Tf OR HA LI! -' - -i HAllllAINS t.V HtUI.IilNII M)PI ON liiiriml Cltclc. Thomas Cli cli", i.'or, sad and New York nve. Cor.MBtnnitCs-t. , ;or. Sflth, Va. nvo. and 0 st, (nntlro s'luare.l or. 1Mb. Vn. nve. and I) st. (entlra square.) I.'or. 17th,V nnd Boundary sts. (cntlro sqaam.) Cor. Itthnud lists. Cor. etd und M sts. Cor. ICth and Erie sts. (Meridian Hill.) Rhode Island nve,. bet. 14th nnd 15th sts. V St., bet, 17th mid lHth sts. n, w. I st net. 14th nnd 1'tli sts, n. w. 8 St., bet. loth nnd 17th sts, n. W. V st.k bet. 17th And lflth sts. n. w. (I st., iK't. oth mid th sts. n. c. 11 St., bet. Mill nnd llth sts. n. w. loin si., oei, i. nnu M sis. n. w. IDttr St., bet. R and H sts, n. w. and many others, 1'or full paHlcntnrH apply to J. V. N. IIUYCK A CO.. 1503 Pcnn. Ave. IPOH SALK-COHNER LOT8-C1IOI0E ' 21st nnd R sts., 18th St. and NOW Ilnmn sldro ave.'-I hav another n. w. corner In 8ood part n. v., -iniixlin, whloh I can sell nt gnre to make ptolltnblo Investment to builder or onpltnllst for row of honsos. Also 2 lots, one at 13,700. oud nt $.1,500, In name square with Jndgo Illllyer's elegant Massa' nhntetts ave. residence J, II. WIMER, 1310 Fst. JIAJJ.HOADS. -.wvw The Great Fciuisylvnnin Route To the North, West and Southwest. DonbloTrnrk, Splendid Scenery. Steel Ralls. Magnlflcrnt Equipment In EirrcT Fkhbuaht SI, 1H89. Tfatmlcnvi) Washington from station, cor ner of Sixth nnd II streets, n follows: Fott VitTMiunui nnd the West.' Chicago Mm Ited Express of Pnllman Vestlbulcd Cars nt 9.50a.m. dally; Fnst Lino, D.SOnm. dally to Cincinnati mid St. Louts, with Sleeping Car.4 from Plttsbum to Cincinnati and Harrlsburg to bt. Louis; dally, except Saturday, to Chl rago, wlthijlcrplng CurAttoona to Chicago. Weftern Kxpivss at 7. 10 p. ni dally, with Sleeping-Cat B-Wastilnaton to Chicago and St. Louis, connecting dally nt Harrlsburg with throngh Sleepers for Louisville and. Memphis. Fnclflu Expross, 10 00 p. ni. dally for Pittsburg and the Wost, with through Sleeper to Pitts burg, nnd Pittsburg to Chicago, BALTIMORE AND FOTOMAO RAILROAD. Foil EniK; (.'ANiKnAinuA and Rochester dully; for Buffalo und Niagara dally, except Saturday, 10.00 p. m., w Ith Sleeping Cur Wash ington to Rochester. Fon Wn MAHsroitT. Lock Haven and El mini, nt 9.50, a.m. dally, except Sunday, Foil New Yoiik und tho East, 7.S0, 9.00, 11.00, nnd 11.40 a. m.T 8.10, 1.10, 10.U0 nnd 11.80 n, m. On Suudayt 9 00, 11.40 a. m,; 2.10,4.10,-10,00 and ilLSOp'tn. Limited Tixpress Of Pullmnti Par lor Cars, 9.10a. m. dully, except Sunday, nnd 3.43 p, m. dally, with Dining Car. Fon Boston without change, S.10 p. m. every day. For. Brooklyn, .N. Y.. nil through trains connect nt Jersey City with boats or llrooklyn Annex, affording dlrcot transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fcrrlugo across New York city. Fon PiniAiirti-iiiA, ".so, 8.10, 9.oo, 11,00 and 11.40 ii, in., S.IO. 4.10, 6.00, 8.10, 10.00 ami 11.20 f. m. On Sunday, o.ou, 11.40 a.m., '.'.10, 4.10, (ICO, 8.10, 10.00 nnd U.U0 p.m. Limited JBx press", all Parlor Car, 0.40 n. In. week days, nnd 3 43 p. m. dally, with Dining Cars. Fon Atlantic City, 11.00. nnd 11.10 n, m. weekdays. , . Fon BALTiMonr.1 0.33, 7.50,8.10, 9.00, 0.in,i).50, 11.00 and 11.40 n. in., vi 03, s.io, a 43, 4.10, !.', 4.40, COO, 7.40, 8.10, 10.00 and 11.80 p. m. Oil btinday, 9.00, 9.03, 9.50, 11.40 a. in., S.10, 3.13, 4.10, 6.00, 7.40, 8.10, 10.00 and II 80 p. m. Fon Poi-k's Cheek Line, 7.80 a. m. mid 4. 10 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Foil ANN.irori, 7.80 nnd 9.00 a. m., 13.03 nnd 4.40 p, m. dully,, except Sunday,- Sundays, 9.00 a, m 1.10 p. ni, lALEXANDBIA. AND FHEDERICKHBUHG RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDRIA ANO WASHINOTON RAILROAD. Fon ALKXANimiA, 4.S0, 0.33, "7.2V8 40, 9.H, lOBCa.m., 18.01 noon, S.03, 3.10, 1.83,5.00,0(11, 8.05, 10,05 and 41.87 p. m- On Sunday alias 0.43; 10.57 a. mCs.SO, 0 01,8 0.1 nnd 10.03p.m. Accomxouatiok for Qaantlco, 7.S3a. m. and 5.C0 p. m, week days, Fon Richmond and tho South, 4 30, 10.37 a, m. dally, and 3. 10 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Tiiains lhate Alexandria for Washington, 0.05, 7.0B, 8.00, 0.10, 10.15, 11.07 a. m., 1.80, 3.00, 3.SI, 5.10, 0.30, 7.05, 0.33, 10.U and 11.03 p. m. On Sunday at 9.10 nnd-11.07 n. m., 8.00, 3-10, 7.05, 9.38 and 10.48 p. m. Tlckota and Information at thoofllco; north east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsyl vania avenuo, und nt the Htatlon( whore 'orders can bo left for thochooklnRof bnggugo to destination from hotels and residences. CHAS. E. PUGH, J. R. WOOD, General Mannger. General russenger Agent. Baltimore and Ohio Pallroad. Echodillo In off cot Deo. 0, 1S8S. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and O street. Fon Cuicaoo and Northwest, Vostlbulod Limited express dally 8.53 a. ro express 9.03 p. m. Fon Ci.rtNtiATj, Indianapolis and St. Louis, express dully a.oo and 11.10 pT ra. Fon PiTTsntrno nnd Clevoland, Vestlbulod Xlmlted express dally 8.53 a. m. and expross fi,03p.m. roit Lexington and Local Stations, -MOJO 'am. Fon Baltiuojie, week days, 5JX1, 0.30. 0,40. 7.50, 8.U0. 9.43. ll.oo (43-mfnute train) a. m., 18.10. SOS. 3.15, (U-mlnute train), 3.23. 4.30, 4.35,6.30. 0.45.7.30. 0.4.1 and 11.30 p. ra. Sun days. 6 30, 8iOr 9.43. a m., LIS, 8,03, 3.83, 4.30. 4.S5, 0.43,7T.S0, 9.43 and 11.30 p.m. Fon way Stations between Washington and Baltimore, 5.00,- 0.40, 8.30 a: m., 18.10, 3.83, 4A 6.43, 11 30 p. mk On Sundays, 8.80 a. m., ,1.15, 3.S3, 4.05, 0.45, 11.80 p. m. Tbains lbate Baltimore for Washington at MO, 0.80. u.30 7.20, 8 00 (13-mliuite tralu), 0.00, 905,10.30 (45-mlnuto train) a. m., 13.15, 3.00, 3.00, 4.10,6.00. 6.U0,-0.80, 8.00, 10.00 and U.OOp. m. On. Sundays, 5.10. 0.30. 8.0U. o.oo, 0.01, 10.40 K. m. 1.15, 8.00, 4.10, 0.00, 6.30, 8.00 10,00 and 11.00 p.m.- Fon Amkatous, 0.40 and 8.30 n, m., 18.10 and 4.35 p. m. On Sundays, 8 30 a. ra., 4.33 p.m. Leave Annapolis 6.40,8.37 a. m., 18.03, 4.10 p, m. Sundays. 8.37 a. ra., 1.10 p. m. Fon Stations ou tho Metropolltar Branah, 10.33, S10.10 a. m., 1.1S p. m for principal statiousonly; 110.10, a. m., 14.31 ami 13.30 p. m. Fnu GAiTiirusBona and Interme-llato points, 19.00 a. m., tis.ao. tl 40. j.ss, tll.30 p. m. Fon llovn's and Intermediate stations, 17.00 p. m $10.00 p.m. Oilmen Train leaves Washington ou Sun day at lib p. m stopping at all stations on Metropolitan Branch. I Fon FncDcnicK, tlO.lOa. in., 1 1.33 and ii.fO p. m. Sundays, 1.13 p. m. r on JiAQKnsTOWN, tio.io a ra. anu td. w p.m. Tiiains aiuuve from Chicago dslly8.33 a. m. and 0..15 p. m.; from Cincinnati and St. Louis dally 6 80 a. m. and 1,55p.m.; from Pittsburg, 'ass a. m., 17.80 and 9.35 p, ra. PHILADELPHIA DIVISION. Fon rmxAnELniiA and Wilmington, dally, 8.1.1 a. m., 8.03, 4.SO and 11.30 p. m. BulTut Parlor Cars on tho 8.13 a, in. and 4.80 p.m. trains, slceplngs Cars on the 11,30 p. in., open Jit O.OO p. a. 1'on"' iNTRrtxEDUTE roiNTs between Daltl more and Philadelphia, 0.30 a, ni , 3,03 and 14.80 p ra. Tiiains leave Philadelphia for Washington, dally, 8.30, 11.00 a. in., 1.50, 7.00 p. m. und 18.05nlght. Except Sunday. Dally. SSundny only. Baggago.colled for and cliookod at hotels and residences on orders left at tloket offlues, Ull) nud 185,1 Pennsylvania avenuo. W. M. CLE.MENTS, CHAS. O. SCULL, Gen. Manager, Uen. Pass. Aal. Chosapoalco and Ohio Route. Sehedulo In effoct FEBRUARY SO, 1889. Tialns leave Union Depot, 6th und B strectB. 10.37 A. J!. For Newport Nows, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk dally. Arrive In Old Point at 0 35 ii. m. and Noifolk at 7.00 p.m. Through parlor cars to Old Point Comfort dnlly, except Sunday, 11:81 a. ji. For stations on tha Chosapeako and Ohio In Virginia. West Virginia nnd Ken tucky dully, bleeping cars Washington to ChnrlottOBvllloand charlottsvlllo to Cincin nati. Sunday train runs only to Cltttou Forgo. 8:30 r, m. Fast Western Express dnlly, Solid train, with Pullman Huflot bleoplug Cnrs to mum Hie; Pullman sen Ico to Clnclii lintl. St. Louts, Memphis Hiul New Orleans, Ofllce, 013 Pennsylvania nvonuo. II. W. FULLER, Gun, Puss. Agent John Rtan, M'eV. John SrAnTitsuN, Treas. Fataisco Oil k Grease Co., 110 S, CALVERT ST BALTIMORE, MD. P 5p f- -y-- p-- 5v- --r-" "P TnADE-SAUK, MANUFACTURERS OF LUBRICATING OILS & GREASE Correspondence Solicited. V0313tISaiOXHJlS OI VJ3UDS. ri S. MUNDY, COM'R OF DEEDS AND NO- 'X twy iiih'i.v. f 58 La. aye., opp. City Uali. 7CMLT.itOAM,. GcorgotoVn University. Department of Arh and Sci- nn PP5 oeoroetow:.' COLt.l'.(1i:, biiuca Founded 178t. colleglato and Vn-rnrntorv Courses. Trims: llavHeholnrs. Wlyerycar. Half hoanlers, 81,0. Hoarders, loco. . Apply to tho Prrslilent, ' J. HAVENS RICHARDS, H. J. Medical Depnrtmeiu (,.,:0'v MEDICAL SCHOOL, K0 II street n. w. Es tablished 1B5I. Apply to O. L. MAIIRtlDHIt, M, D DrsK, 815 Vermont nveniio n. w. Law Department !r'(,VN II $ l-CHOOL, Comer Sixth nnd F streets, n. w. Estnhllstied 1870. Apply to S. M. YEATMAN, Secrotnry. REV. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S. J u i: (1 T O It . rilANNEH'3 STENOOItAPHIO AND TYPE J. WHITINO BUREAU, Conducteil Personally hy HUDSON C. TANNER, (Late Chief Stenographer, Now York State Legislature) und Supremo Court. No. 1315 F Street (Sun Building.) Expert Shorthand nnd Typewriting Work Sollcltrd nt tho Usual Rates. STUDENTS In Shorthand nnd Typewriting received at any time. Stenographers furnished huslncss men. Circulars, Telephone Call 1177-8. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEOE, COR. 7th und I) sts. n. w. Founded 18CI. Lo cation central; commodious halls; appoint ments complete. Moro than 50,noo young men nnd women havo been trained for business In theSpencerinn Colleges of America. Day nnd night sessions. Tuition fee moderate. Fiyo court's: Business Course. Shorthand nnd Tyjxil writing. Practical English, Spencer's Rapid Writing, Reading nud Oratory, Delsarto method. Business men furnished with com petent employes. Illustrated announcements fri-n. HAItA A. SPENCER, Vlco-Prlnclpal. HENRY C. SPENCER, LL. II., Principal. riMIE BERLITZ SCHOOL 671 LANGUAGES. TERMS BEGIN NOW. VS1 Hth street northwest. T IISS IIALCIls""ciVIL SERVICE IN8TI JM TUTB AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, 1307 loth st. ii. w. Open nil tho year. Pupils pre pared for nil examinations. MT. VERNON SEMINARY. 1100, 11, 1100, . 1110 M st. nnd 1188 llth st. Boarding and Bay School for young Indies ahd little fiirio. Fourteenth year opens Wcdnoxday. Ootober, for reeentlnn nf linnfillnir nnnllH. Tltir,!ntf. 3, for reception of boarding pupils; Thiirsdny, Octohtr 4, for reception ofilav pupils. r reception or nav pupils. MRS. E..I.SOMl'.RS. Principal. 310XVV TO T.OAX.- Adiertlteinenti under thli head, four llneior lets, 85 centifor one Insertion; 60 centifor thi ee. VMMMMM V'MMAA.A AAAVWV,Muvvt MONEY TO LOAN III sums to suit. P. A. DARNIELL, 083 Fst n w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR llrst-chisssccmllles ut lowest rnte'uf rest. No delay where security Is good. O.C. IIREEN, no:17tllUu.W. M" ONEY TO LOAN III mims to suit On Approved Ileal Estate Security. B. II. WARNER CO,. , am F st. n. w. M' ONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit ntlowest rates on approved real estate seonrlty. B. C. HILL, cor. 8th nnd F sts. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT lowest rutes on npprnvral real cstato security. A. T. COU.MBE. 1 lil N. Y", nv. jiotj:i.s Axn juwaujiaxts. rj; IIISK.VMIAI.U Comer lAtliirect and Pennsvlvniilanvo. Newlv fiirnNlieil. Klrst-eluss In nverv n-jr. tlrular. Rates $.1 and upwards per day, MORGAN J. SHERMAN. Proprietor. F ARRIS HOUSE-AMERICAN PLAN &2.50 and $-) per day; Pa. ave., het. nth und llth streets; special rates to parties and permanent guests. milE NORMANDIE, Corner 15th and I streets northwest, Opposlto McPuorson Snuaro II. M. CAKE, Proprietor. H OTEL CHAMDERLIN, McPherson Square. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. THE MOST EXQUISITE CUISINE IN WASH INGTON. Arrangements can bo mado for RECEPriONS, DINNER AND THEATRE PARTIES. Wines, Liquors and Cordials by tho bottlo or case. W1LLARD HOTEL. WASHINOTON, D. C. O. G. STAPLES, lata of Thousand IsL House, Proprietor. HIRE CLARENDON. X 1101 N. Y. AVE., COR. HTH ST. Permanent and transient guests accommoda ted. Modern Improvements Cars to all purts of tho city pass tho door. MRS. M. J. COLLF.Y. Proprietress. miiK mrniTT. " WASHINGTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Fire Escapes. TERMS-$3,00 and 84.00 Por Day. rpiIE ARLINGTON. JL A QUIET AND ELEGANT HOTEL. Vermont Avenue. T.E.ROESSLB, Proprietor. G1LSKY IIOTJSK, EUROPEAN TLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., NEW YORK CITY. .TAMKS II. 11HESI.IN, Proprietor. S' T. JAMi:3 UOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN, SIXTH STREET AND PENNA. AVE., L. WOODBURY, Proprietor. w TELCKER'SIIOTEU WASHINOTON, D. G EUROPEAN PIAN. ROOJIS EN SUITE AND SINGLE, During the past suiumcr a new addition has been cfected containing tha most luxu rious restaurant rooms In tho city. no20-m TH. FELTER, Prop. rjnn'f CONSERVATISM, SJVlll li CUSTOM OH Let ' riUUUDICK provent your enjoying tho now well attested he.ientsof tnu )EaL FELT POLISHER i "Ideal" In NAME, NATURE, RESULTS as slight familiarity will prove, Recommended hy Prominent Dentists evory whore; among them Dr.T. B. Arnold. 187 W, 3lthSt., N.Y., writes; "It has no ennui for POllSlllllg 1110 TCCll! nnu jiuiuuinui; inu Gums." ATALLDRUOOISm vjwrrsioxs, 8, L. Wiilitt. CIRCLE 8. II. GWTNNK, MARKET. Vermont nve. mid I.st. n, v. Cholco Grocorlos, Meats and Provisions. The Best Goods nt tho Lowoat Prices. Marketing delivered frco. SUPERIOR BIRD FOOD.! , seeds, Mocklnc-BIrd Food, Bird D.iln- ' nos,llirilllcaillUll-Blurrr,iwuiuui, ' ,... i, i rn. A....nl l.-lul, lyi,npn,l 11I9VI M, iu, ,iu(,itn .... ,.... ' ny uisnur, ins Dim man u uauiiiiuii;. -, Sfd. America's most experienced Bird , ' runner rurriuu nj jmihv.,',,, .,,,, , ulits mid Grocers, AK J'ou llitiior's, ' Tako nu oilier ...M'Q'M'O1'! An Incipient Hint. The Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, who aro quartered at Odd Fellows' Hall, on itfoveuth street, nearly caused a riot last evening shortly after 11 o'clock. Ofllccrs Hamilton and Kctinoy had nire6ted one of their command and placed lit ill In the Fourth 1'rccluct patrol wagon, when liU comrades discovered his position and at tempted a mcuo. Hundreds of them swarmed around tho wagon, but tho ofllcers succeeded In holding thorn back until assist ance arrived from tho First, l'rcciuct. When thoy Hindu their appearance the crowd slowly dispersed and order Was restored. Yesterday tho lady clerks iu the Patent Office had to bo relieved from duty because of tho outrageous behavior of tho Pennsyl vania troops quartered lu that building. H ir " "! Z--ta2yiByMi3iB OLD RIP VAN WINKLE went up into the C.itskill mountain! to tako a little nap of twenty years or so, and when ho wakened, ho found that the " cruel war was over' tho monthly magazines had "fought it over" the second time and " blown up " all the ollleers that had participated in it. This much is history;- and- it is" aleo fin histor teal fact that, during the wiino period, I Dr. rievoo'rr, Golden Medical Discovery had become the most celebrated, as it is the most effective, Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy of the age. In fact, it is the only medicine for purifying the blood and curing all manner of pimples, blotches, eruptions, and other skin and scalp diseases, scrofulous sores and swellings, nnd kindred ailments, possessed of such positive curative properties as to warrant its manu facturers in soiling it, as they arc doing, through druggists, under- a positive guarantee that it will either benefit or cure in evory case, or money paid for it will bo refunded. It also cures bronchial, throat and lung -diseases. Even Consumption (which is Lung-scrofula) yields to its marvelous curative properties, if it be taken in time. Copyright, 1888, by Wom.D'8 Dm-ENHAiir Mkdiu.ii, Association, Proprietors. v Q r?T jf .s OJb'Ji'JiSJrmP for an Incnnibte caw! of q?ouU . .. ciaret '"'i? He y WWm , SYSllTOMS OF C'ATABttll.-IIiiidnche. obsf ruction of nose, discbarges ' (fsPsV ' lolllnir Into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, nnd ncrld, at others, thick, f YtV tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody und putrid ; eyes weak, l Inglng In cars, . N .? deafness, difficulty of clearing throat oxncctonitlou of orrcnslvu matter: if breath offcnslvo; smell and taste Impaired, and general debility. Only a ;...& few of these symptoms likely to bo present nt once. Thousands of cases ' ri-Buib iu cunsunipiion, ana enu in tno grave. Hy Its tnlld, Boothlng, antiseptic, cleansing, nnd healing: propertied, Dr. Sago'i Remedy cerce tho worst cases. Only 50 cents. Sold by drugglsta everywhere. NiiSir.itous ni:itr.N.ui:s. The Vlhltlng aillltnrj Pay Their lie specls to I'rointncnt Men. Tho visiting military lio remained In the i lty yesterday took occasion to serenade ' those 'whom they most admired, and tbo result was lots of music, Bpccchcs and ' Informal receptions. Senator Spoonor ot S5 First streot north east gavo a reception to a number of visitors from Wisconsin, Including Oovernor Hoard and his stall. Senator and- Mrs, Spoouer were assisted In receiving by K.prescnta tlve and Mrs. La Kollettc, Representative anil Mrs. Clark, Representative and Mrs. llaugcir, Mr., and Miss Cawcll and -Mrs. Cole, nee Caswcll,and Senator Sawyer. Oovernor Foraker of Ohio was serenaded at the Kbbltt Uofiso yesterday afternoon by tlio Yniiuc; Men's Illalno Club of Cincin nati. Tho (lovcmor made a Republican speech, which was loudly cheered. Tho Lincoln Club of CInelnuntt serenaded Senator Shcnnnu yesterday at his residence on K street, near Fourteenth street. Tho Seuator In responding to the compliment stated that ho was one of. its first members. Senator nnd Mrs. Sherman received tho members of tho club. Senator Hawley held an Informal recep tion yesterday afternoon nt Ids residence. Hon. Win. Walter Pfielps was serenaded by tbo Phelps' Guards of Patterson, N, J., nt tho Nonnandle, President Harrison gavo a special recep tion about 0 o'clock last ovenlug to about 00 persons, comprising the Hoys in lllue of Troy, N, Y,, and their wives, and the Cleve land Grays, an organization which, in 1341, escorted William Henry Harrison through Ohio. I.1LVVINO IN DltOVliS. Fifty Thousand Persons Depart From the City To-Ihiy. It Is estimated that over K0,000 people loft Washington to-day. Kvery out-going train Mas filled to Its utmost capacity, but there was no noticeable decrease In the crowds that throng the stations. It is very differ ent from the enthusiastic, merry, jubilant crowd that surged through theso samo gates before Inauguration. Tho women are Jallld, most of them, have colds contracted rom standing In tho rain, and tho men weary, limp nud spiritless. They cheered tho new President and now their voices havo much tho sound of a rusty ille being grated against n piece of metal. The demand for berths In tlio Pullman cars was never greater and tho man at the ticket offlco is Kent very busy. , A number of military companies nud po litical clubs left for home to-day. Thoy boarded their special trains at Maryland avenuu and Ninth street. The Klghtli Mossachubctts Regiment was tlio first to leave. Thoy marched down tbo Avcuuo from their quarters beforo 7 o'clock this morning. They were followed an hour later by the Third Connecticut Regi ment, who left Inn special train often cars. Tho Wldo-Awako Club of Hartford had Ihelr car attached to tho train. This morning Drake's Veteran Corps of Klirabeth, N. J,, headed by their band, visited all ot the public buildings. They left for homo at 2U this afternoon. I.IVINO LUXURIOUSLY. A Deli-trntlun From Clilrngo Who nro TnnolhiK lu Style. Tho South Water Street Harrison and Morton Club ot Chicago still linger In this city, and this cannot bo wondered at con sidering the luxiulutis nppolutmcnts ot their special train, which uoiv lies at tho head of Now York avenue. This is one of the inott popular nnd pow erful political and social organizations lu Chicago and did excellent servlco lu tlui last campaign. They i-pend no money lu tho legitimate expenses of tbo canvass, and, thoiigii all prominent biitlncss men, thoy dcioti'd their llmo and attention to tho suc cess of the part', though their private In terests might Buffer Inconsequence. Tho members of tho organization, accom panied by tho ladles of their families, left C'hfciigo Suturda) lu a special train of Pull man ears, and after a delightful trip, reached this city Sunday. .Mr. Daniel l.aco Stcunrd of tho l.claiid Hotel, Chicago, has charge of tho ctilliiaiy department, und light royally docs ho execute his duties, It s n revelation l.itllno with tho club ou their train, a revelation that ono would not ob ject to prolonging ludellnltely. The following gentlemen aro members of the committee of nrrnngeincuts and to their good hard w urk should be credited tho comfort and pleasure of tho excursionists; Colonel It. M. Littler, chairman; J, 11. Harnett, Samuel l'age, C. II, A) res and (leorgo Lynn. Tho organization will leave for home to-ulght nt Vi o'clock, well satis fied with their trip. DruggUts sell and recommend Salvation Oil. Prlco only 2.1 cents a bottle, A public benefactor, Dr. Uulll Whyt Be cause lie dUcovered Dr, Bull's, Cough Bymp. Tin: wiAour. kkakon. 'Hie ltiiscbnll Kclicdulo Flnully Agreed Upon. Tho League baeball season begins ou April 24 and closes on Octobers. Wash ington opens nt homo with Philadelphia and has Cleveland for an -antagonist; ou Decoration Day. Abroad tlio Senators got the cream of the holidays, playing In Chi cago on July 4 and in Boston on Hunker Hill day June 17. By unanimous consent i tbo League one game scheduled for Bos ton nt Washington on May 7, Is transferred to Boston for Juno 17, givlug two games ou that day. The following is tho Washlngtous' Bchcdulo: WA8IIINOTO.V AT HOME. With Boston May S, 4, 0; August 1, 2, .1; September 10,20,21. New York .Juno 1,8, 4,15: July29. 30, 31; September 10, 17, 18. cuicago .May 17, is, .u, ai; JUiy s, u, ': September, 3, (J, 7. Philadelphia April II, 25, 20. 27; June 10 10. 11, 12; August 20, SO. 81. Pittsburg May 2, S3, 24, "S, p. m.; July 15, 10, 17; September 12, 13, ft. Cleveland May 28, 20, 30, a. m. and p. m.; July 18, 19, 20; September 2, a, 4. Indianapolis May 13, 14, 15, 111; July 11, 12, 13; September 0, 10, 11. WASHINOTON AIlllOAD. Bostou Junu 13, 14, 15, 17; July 22, 23, 24; August 23, 23, 24. Now York April 20, 30; May 1, 2; July 25, 2(1, 27; August 20, 27, 28. Chicago July 4, a. m. nnd 'p. m., 5, 0; August 15j 10, 17; September 30; October ' 1'iilladclplila May 8, 0, 10, 11; JuncO, 7, S; August 10, 20, 21. Pittsburg Juno 21, 23, 20. 27; August 8, 0,10; September 23, 24, 23. Cleveland Jnne 88, 29; July 1, 2; Au gust 5, 0, 7; September 20, 27, 28. Indianapolis June 19, 20, 21, 22; August 12, 13, 14; October 3, 4, 5. The schedule of the other clubs Is as fol lows; Boston at homo With New York May 8, 0, 10, 11; June 0, 7, 8; August 10, 20, 21. Philadelphia Juno 1, 3, 4, 5; July 29,30, 31; September 10, 17, 18. Chicago May 28, 29, 30, a. in., p. m.; July 18, 19, 20; Septem ber 9, 10, 11. Washington Jnuo 13, 14, 15, 17, a. in., p. ra.; July 22, 23, 21; August 22, 23, 21. Plttsburg-May 13, 14, 15, III; July 11,12,13; September 5, 0, 7. Cleveland May 17, 18, 20, 21; July 8, 0, 10; September 12, 13. 14. Iinlinnapolls-May 22, 23, 24, 25;. July 15, ID, 17; September 2, a. m., p. in., 3. Pittsburg ot home Willi Boston Juuu 19, 20. 21, 22; August 12, 13, 14; Octobers, 4, 5. New York July 4, n. in., p. in., fl, 0; August 15, 10, 17; September 30, October 1, 2. Philadelphia Juno 23, 29; July 1, 2; August 0,0, 7; Scptemlier 20, 87, 28. Chicago April 21, 25, 20, 37; Julv 29, .TO, 31; August 29, !!0, 31. Washington Jimo 24, 23, 20, 27; August 8, 9, 10: September 23, 21, 85. Clovcland April 29, 30; May 1, Si; July SJI 20, 27; September 10, 17, 18. Indianapolis Juno 1, . 4, 5; AugiiBt 1, 2, 3; August 20, 27, 23. rnilaiieipiiia at Home. tin iiostou April 29, .30; May 1, 2; J nly 25, 2(1,37; August 20, 87, 2S. New York-May 3, 4, 0, 7; July 22, 23, 24; September 19, 20, 21. Chicago Slay 13, 14, 15, 10; July II, 12, 13; September 2, 3, 4. Washington May 8, 9, 10, 11; Juno 0, 7, 8; August 10, 20,81. Pitts burg May 28, 29, 30, a. m., p. in.; July 18, 19,80; September 9, 10,11. Clecland May 22, 23, 24, 23; July 15, 10, 17; Septem bers, 0,7. Indianapolis May 17, 13,20, 21; July 8, 0, 10; September 12, 1,1, 14. New York at homo With Boston April 24, 85, 20, 27; June 10, 11, 13; August 29, 30, 31. Phlladelplila-Juuo 13, 14. 15, 17: August 1, 2, 3; August 22, 23.24. Chicago May 22, 23, 24, 25; July 15, 111, 17; Septem ber 12, 13, 14. Washington April 29, 30; May 1, 2; July 25, 20, 27; August 20, 27, SS. Plttsburg-May 17, 18, 20, 21; July 8, 9, 10; September 2, a. m p. m.( 3. Cleveland May 13, 14, 15, 10: July 11, 12, 13; Septem ber 9, 10, 11, Indianapolis May2S, 29, 30, n. iu., p, in.; July 18, 19, 20; September 6, 0,7. Chicago at homo Willi Boston June 28, 29, July, 1,2: August 8, 0,10; Septem ber 83, 24, 25. Now York-June 21, 83, 20, 27: Aueust 5. ll. 7: September 80. 27. 23. Phllndelphln-Juno 10, 20, 21, 22: August 12,13. 14; October 3, 4,5. Washington -July i, a. m., p. in., 5, (I; Aueust 15, 10, 17; September 30, October 1, 3. l'ltUburg 8, 0, 10, 11: June 11, 12, 13; August 22, 23,81 Cleveland Juno 1, 8, 4, 5; August 1, 3, 2; September 10, 20, 21. Indianapolis Juno 0, 7, 8, 0; July 22, 23, 31; September 10, 17, 18. Indianapolis at homo With Iiostou Juno 24, 23, 80, 27; August 5, 0, 7; Septem ber 20, 27, 23. Now YorkJuno 88, 29; July 1, 2; August 8, 9, 10; September 23, 81, 25. Philadelphia July 4, a. m., p, m., 5, 0; August 15, 10, 17; September 30; Octo ber 1, 2. Chicago-April 89, 30; May 1, 2; July 25, 20, 27; August 10, 20, 81. Wash-!iujtnn-.luuo 10, 80, 31, 22; August 13, 13, 14; Oct. 3, 4, 5. Pittsburg May 3, 4, 0, 7; Juuo 14, 15. 17; 8eptcmiier 19, 20, 21. Cleveland-April 24,25, 20, 27; July 11, 13, 13; August 23, 23, 24. Cleveland. ,at homo WUU Boston July 4 n. m., ji. m., C, 0.; August 15, 10, 17; Sep timber 30; October 1,2. Now York Jmio til, 20, 21, 23; August 12, 13, 14; October ii, 4, 5. 1 hiliidelphla Jimo 84, 25, SM, 2 , August H, o, u; September 23, 34, 20. Gh cogn-Mn) 3, 4. 0, 7: Juno 14, 18. 17; Aitgni-t 20, 27, i.8. Wnshlngton-88, 29; July F, 5; Augnst 5, 0, 7; Sept cm her 20, 27, 28. Pitt hurg liinpfi, 7, s, 10; July SRLSKI, 81; Au gust IU, 80, 31. Indianapolis Mnv 8, 9, 10, 11; Jul) 29, .'i0, .11: August 29, 110, 31. The following Is tho Amerln.in Ahsobln lion schedule: thirties nt home With Brooklvn -ApllI 17, 18, 20, 811 Juno 89, 30; July, I; Stptnnl.rr- 17, 18, 19. With Bill tluioir Juno 83, 81, 83 S.11; August 0, 7, 8; Ortnlicr 18, 13, 14. With Columbus jiiiru mw, x.i, 1, .June lit, jm, mi, m ,epfc.:iM lerSS, 89, 30. With Cincinnati May 30, tno gr.mes; .lima l. 3, July 23, SM, 23; An gustHO, 31, September 1. With J.otilsvllM June 8, 4, 5, ll; August 2, 3, 4; Hoptcm Ier78.. With St, Louis June 13, 15, 10, 17; July m, 31; August, V. September 18, 14, 15. With Kauoa City-Juno 8, 0, 10, 11; July 87, 28,89; September 3, 3, 4. Baltimore at homo With Brooklyn April 22, 23, 21; August 87, 28, 23; October 8, 9. 10, 11, With Athletics Aprll-'ai, 3(5, 27; May 23, 27, 28, 29; September 81. 33, 81. With Columbus April 17, 18, 19,20;. Juno 27, 28, 29; October 3, 4, tt. With Clhclnuatl June 3, 4, 6, 0; August SS, 8, 5; September 7,9,10. With Louisville Jnne 13; 14, 15, 17; July23,24, 23; August 30, 01 ;BepUmber 2. With St. LoulB-4tino ft, 10, II, 12; Jtily 20, 27, 29: September 3, 4, fl. Witrr Kansas City May 30, two guinea; 81; Jnotv 1; July !, ill: August 1; September 12y 13, Columbus st home With Brooklyn" Moy 25, 20, 27, 28; August 0, 7, 8; October 12, 13, 14. With Athletics Aprir.,29,0; August 27, 28, 29; October i, 9, 10r II, With Baltimore May 8, 3, 4, 5; July 1, 20,21; September 17,'18, 10, With Clncln-Uatl-Junn 8, 0, 10, 11; July 29, ',10, 31f Sep tember 12, 14, 15. With KoulsvlIIo-May' SO, 31; June 1, 2; July 20; 87, 28; September 3, 4, 5. With St. Louis June, 3, 4, 3, 0; July 22.23, 24; AugustSO, 31; September 1. Willi Kausos City Jnuo Jilt 14, 15, IB; August 2, ll. 4; September 7. 8, 9. Cincinnati at liome With Brooklyn -May 11, 13, 18, 14; July 13, 14, 15; August 28, 84, 85. With Athletics May 7, 8, 9, 10; July 0, 7, 8; August 18, 14, 15. With Baltimore-May 10, 17, 18, 10; July 3, 4, ; August 10, 11,13. With Columbus Mnv 80, SI, 22, lit;' July' 10, 11, 12; August If, 18, 20. With LonlsvlUe-rMuy 4, 5, fl; August!, 87, 28; October 3, 4, 6, 0. With St.-louls April 17, 18,19.20! July 1880, 21; October 12, 13, 14. With Kansas CUV April 21,22, 23f June 20, 31, 23,83; OeloW 8, 9, 10. Loulsvilln st home With Brooklyn Mnv 7, 8, 9, 10; July 10, 11, 18; August 17, 18, 20. With Athletics-May 11, 12, 13, 1 1; imy t. i t, iiiKii)if iu, ii- im iiuu i9.il tlmore-.May 20, 21, 23, 23; July fl, 7.8; August 18, 14, 15. With, Columbus May 10, 17, 18, 10; July 13, 14; 15; AugtratSi, 21,25. With Cluclnnatl May 23r SWa?, 3S;. August 7, 8, 9; September 17, 18, 10. With bt. Louis April 21, 22, 23; Juno 20, 28,23,24; October 8, 9, 10. With Kansas City April 17, 18, 19,80; July 18, 20, 21, October 12, 13( 14. St. Louis at home Wllh Brooklyn May 10, 17, 18, 10; JuW 3, 4, 44. August 10, 11, 12. With Athletics May 20', 21, 23, 2.1; July 10, 11, 12; August 17; 18,80, With Baltimore Slay.ll, 42, 13. 14; July 13, 14, 15; August as, 21, 25. With Cblumbus May 7, 8, 0, 10; July 0, 7, 8: August 13, 14, 15, With Cincinnati April 25, SM, 27, 28; June 23. SO, 27; September 81, 23, 33. With Louisville April 89, 30; May 1, 3; Jun 29, ,30; July 1; September 20, 20, 28, 89. With Kansas City May 21, 25, 20, 37; AiichsK 80, 27, 23; Octobers, 5,0. 'Kansas City at home With Brooklyn May 20, 21,22,23; July 0,7, 8l August 13, 14, 15. With Athlctlcs-May 10) 17:18, 19; July 13, 14, 15! August 22, SM, 25. Witli Baltimore-May 7, 8, 9, 10;' JulylO, 11, 12; August 17, 18, 20, With Columbus Hay 11, 12, 18, 14r July 3, 4, 4; August 10 11, 12 With Cincinnati April 29, 30, May I, 2; June 29, 30: Jhly'I; 8cptmbeT, SM, 20. witn Louisville Apni bo; x,-jt, -js; juno 20, 27, 23; September 21, 23, 23. With St. Louis May 3, 4. 5, 0; August 7, 8, 9; Set tember 18, 10, 29. The sessou will open April 17 and'closij-1 ,Octobcrl4. IT WAH A SUICIDE. Verdict of the Coroner' Jurj on fleurte Mack's Death. Coroner PattcrBon held Hn Inquest this morning over the remains of George Mack, who was found dead In a mud puddle last Monday morning. The deceased wnsat tbo house of John Ellcr, No. 43 N street north-eunt-, about 7 o'clock Sunday evenings 'W- i-uber and bad no money about htm. Ho had Just come out of 1'rcrilmcn's, Hospital, and told Mr. Eller that, boXelt badly-whllo at his house. The post mortem examination of 'the de ceased dlscloBed the fact that: there were two cuts on tho wrist, one quite (loop; much blood was lost, which resulted In his death. There were no other marks upon his per son. Michael Downey of 1130 North Capitol street saw the deceased about 10 o'clock v Sunday morning at his house. After eat ing bis breakfast he, threw- hla- overcoat over his shoulders and went out, which was tho last time the witness saw .him alive, Jacob Eller, one-of tha Jurors, testified thai Mack told htm that, he (Mack) wax tired of life, and that he didn't, tblblt he, would live any longer. The Jury returned n verdict of death from the clfects of an Incised wound- in flicted by a knife held In aie hands 'Of the deceased. -- MltoEIlKO OCT. The I'our Hundred Mpeolals Ilellrn Vrain. Active Service. The 400 special policemen were muston-il out of service at 8 o'clock this morning by Major Moore, having served tho flvo-tlnys term (if ol)lc,o for which (hey were up pointed. They turned In their equipments telubs nnd bodges), and shaking hands with the commanding officer retired to privatn life again. Major Moore utated to a CniTin reporter that tho specials wero tho besttbut ever served in this city, and bo was proud of them and wants them, to know that their services arc appreciated. The Commis sioners this morning congratulated Major Mooro for the excellent order his force kept, ou Inauguration day, The Appropriation 11111s. A statement has been prepared by Chair man ltandall of the Hguse. Appropriation Committee which shows that for tlioacvdon Just closed the total cxtlmatos submitted amounted to 297,2S5,090, appropriated, $281,878,095; the sum carried lu tho laws for the current year, .T00,085,544j an aggrcgato Increase of $10,000,000 moro than tho ejtl mates. The bills appropMato as follows: Agriculture, $1,009,770; Army, $31,300,115; Diplomatic and Consular, $1,980,023; Dis trict of Columbia, 5,G87,400: Fortiucatloin, jl,805,594; Indian, &,035,724; Legislative', dc, $20,840,5.15; Military Academy, $908, 7C0; Navy, $31,093,510; Penslou, S1,73S, 800; Pofctofflco, iIW,003,314; Sundry Civil, $25,277,311; miscellaneous acts (estlinated) 1-5,500,000; deficiency, T10,42.1,SG0, The Colored Editors. At this morning's session of tho Colored Tress Convention at tha Metropolitan A. M. 11. Church, R. l'clham, Jr., of tho i'labi iin'fr, read a paper on "How to Moku Colon (1 Newspapers l'ay as Business Enter prises," Mr. W. V. Chase, editor of thu Iter, read a paper on "Is Negro Leadership a Failure!'" At this afternoon's session ( t J. Perry of tha Philadelphia Tribune roads il paper on "Industrial Education" and B. IU WrlKht of tho Sentinel on "The Best Methods of Making Our People a Beading People." Tho convention has been an ev cclleut Indication of tha advance In cultum inade by the colored man. Ilie luiiiiKiirul Welemue Club. Tho Inaugural Welcome Club holds a r fi-ptlou for Invited guests at tlie O. A It. Hall to-nlght, for the purpose of extend iuc courtesies to visitors. Tho Coinmlttie on llcccntlnn is Heury Johnson, John F Cook, James M. Totton, ltoberl Small, Charles I), Purvis, J. W. Colo and It 11, Henderson, , l'KAiiu' Soap Is the most elegant toilet ad Junct. IlEcnicu'sbottled Maezcrn beer. Telo phuue call, 034-3,, ".11 jV,- 'T