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iiSWPK'W1 .M-'.-pwnp wWJ "HSUW 'I'wV'ii ,WV?PW'Bfci; J '"" 'IpWflfJlisim WflWW t WHff iWWHy 1 f p ' (f 2 THE EVENING POST, TUTTED AY, NOVEMBER 22, 1.888. taiMHiH 8' .4 ' t t ft; The Evening Post (AND WUINaTOK CntTIC) PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. nv TUB WASHINGTON POST COMPANY. Tost Duitcixo, Corner Tenth and 1) Streets and fenn. Ave. Washington, D. 0. SECOND EDITION. Js'rsvSnntEs.No.OI CmT!CSr.iun, No. 0,330. TERMS: FlngloCopy 11Cnrrlcr, per month J)y Mnll, por m mth, poslago paid lly Mall, por year, postage paid.. . 1 Cents 35 Cents to Cents ....Sl.no 'WASHINGTON. XOVKMHEIt 22. 1SSS, CIVIL SUKVIOII ANI) TALENTS. A civil scrvlco examination is a valiia l)lo adjunct to our science of govern ment, and though wo cannot afford to )wy very high for talent wo must have tlio talent. Good government cannot bo oucCGMfuUy aditinistcrcd by ignorant and Jncllleient persons, and to secure tlio best wo have adopted n civil service regimen lor tlio presentation of political bacteria li.iclllio and eugnato destroying elements in tlio personnel of our olllclnls. Hero i, for instance, an advertisement for a plain, ovory-tlny pnxrt-rcndcr at !?1,"00 a year and find himself: An examination will ho held nt tho rooms of tlio Civil Service Connnlylon, In the Cltv Hall, Dn Tuo'iJay. tho sutli Instant, to (111 a vacancy nt n salary of $1.-00 per annum, In tho Ocolog loal Survey, as a proof-reader, tho following qiiillllcatlon! being required: Experience as n practical printer, oxpcrlenco and skill us a proof reader, critical knowledge of tho English lnnguago, with punctuation, capitalization, etc., l!oJ knowledge of tha French language, for tianslatlns purposes, olementary knowledge of 1'renoh and Gorman, so far as necessary for ro using, In manuscript nnd proof, sclentlfln names nudtn.'mtnatlous, titles of workc, ctp., somo ac quaintance with Italian nnd Spanish orthogra phy, aNo knowledgo of tho meaning of mathe rnatlcnl signs and formula), tt Is desirable, but not required, that nppllcauts should have an chmentary knowlcdgo of mineralogy, paleon tology, chemistry, etymology and animal and vegetable physiology. It is stated thatltusslahns renounced nil interest in liulgaria. "Walt awhile for developments now and seo what liussla does in carrying out tho law of com pensation. Tun death of Captain Ira N. Burritt, proprietor of the Sunday Herald, creates n general feeling of sorrow. He was a man of excellent abilities and most amiable characteristics quiet and nnns miming in ninnncr, but of positivo con victions, and tbc courage always to main tain them. In tho lato war ho served with distinction and bore honorable scars in attestation of his gallantry. As a citi zen ho was upright and universally es teemed. In the walks of journalism he had tho respect of the profession nnd in all the relations of lifo demeaned himself without fear and without reproach, as bo comes a soldier and a gentleman. It wont nn lono now until Jackson ville people will be yelling, "Shut that door," and inquiring, "Is this cold enough for you?" Thirteen ii.ixa at, voters hnvo been sentenced to various terms of lines and imprisonment in Now York since 'tho election. Verily, thirteen is nn unlucky number. General Felix Acinus of the Balti more American is gently moving his antennae about, as it were, trying to And out where tho Republican nomination for Governor of Maryland is. Most of the New York parcrs yesterday con tained personal notices of tho General's visit to that city, and in each thcro was a Gubernatorial reforenco. A Itcpubllcan in Mnryland must necessarily move with caution, and .tha General's advance via New York is strategic nnd wise. A miracle cinr.ATEn than tho loaves and fishes will have to bo performed to arcominodate all tho eligible Republican candidates for Mr. Harrison's Cabinet, Tim Wheeling Hcyhtcr (Dcm.) asserts that tho fair name of West Virginia is bpottcd by coiruptlon and fraud. Some body should bo spotted by the police. i- Oui: esteemed and sombr.e contempo rary, tlio Ualtimoio Sun, suggests that the patronngo difficulty in New York may be settled by putting Senator Kvnrts on tliu Buprcino Court Bench, Messrs. Miller and HUcock in tlio Henato and Mr. l'lott in tlio Cabinet. AVe would ro miirk enpamint to our c. and s. contem porary that this is not its time to offer Btiggestions. , Not that our o. and s. con temporary is wrong at all or officious, but that tliv next Administration is not Unit kind. There has been n change. Pomb orTiti: witnesses in tho Aqueduct testify that they never saw nny bad work in tho tunnel. And yet tho tunnel U full of it. That holo in tho ground Hbould have been lighted by electricity, to peoplo with weak eyes could h'avo been everything. Mil. James Itussui.i Lowki.i., in a M'eeuh in Liverpool last night, Bald that I-.ngland and tlio United States should bo ut ponce with each other. Mr Lowell, it will bo remembered, is an Knglish diplo mat. Tm; ni:i'oiiT that John M. "Ward, the c-jlcbruted shortstop, is to come to "Wash ton is good news to tlio loveia of the na tional gumo in this city. What Wash ington has long needed is a capable cap tain of itb nine. Such n disposition of Wurd indicates u desire to strengthen the weak clubs of tho League, which Is far hlghteil and buxlnessllkc. "Why llu Win Uneasy. Jlurlinaton Put 1'itu. Smith Joues, did jou, over sit down to a tnido with thirteen V .loncs Vos. Smith Didn't jou feci uneasy Joues Very, Ihero were ouly twelve equabs, Doilo tit l'ul mi I'rIIIs. SprtttglUld Union, A Western paiier ea) that tho bustle- has gone to Join thu ilodo. We should think the dodo with a hustle adjoining, would feel mighty gird to bo an extinct species. Nw York Will Have toWnlt. Capi Cent Htm. Dcuman Thompson of "Josh Whltcomh" fame Is coming to Harwich with his now play. i:at llonloii Ifonuty. Hut llotton Fat I'm: Couit pluster "beauty spots" are ruvlvcil. NEWS OP T11K DAY. Ilecont Ilvrnts of Interest Itollcil Down for Ilnstr Heading, Tho Interstato Military Drill nt Co lumbus,GoorcIa, closed yesterday. Prices wcro nwnrded as follows: Southern Ca dets, Macon, first nilze, one thousand dollars! second prize, Witt Billes, Co lumbia, Tennessee, flvo liundred dollars', Columbus Guards, Columbia, Georgia, third prize, two hundred and fifty dol lars. Seven cmntvtnlra rninnnsi'il tho "battalion which was commanded bv Ad jutant 0. M. Wily of Macon. Governor Goidon and staff rovlowcd tlio troops at tho Exposition grounds. Twolvo thou (.and people witnessed tho military con test. Lleutennnts Sattorlco and Barrett of tho United States Army wcro tho judges. Saturday will bo drummers day at tho Exposition, and two thousand drummers nro expected to bo piesent. Tho Columbus drummers, ono hundred and forty strong, hold a meeting last night and arranged to entertain tho visit ing Knights ot the Gilj). On Friday last Joseph Aiken, the su perintendent of n New York dctectlvo agency, arrived in Ottawa for tlio purpose of securing, if possible, tho nriest of two boodler fugitives named John Jo seph Mulligan nnd Thomas V, Bacder, who recently lied from Now York after robbing their employers. Mulligan was employed by Post, Martin fs CoT, bank ers nnd brokers, and Bacder, his chum, was employed, as a clerk In a larso mm manufacturing house. Tlio detective located tho pair at Metcalfe, twenty miles out from hero, and a constnblo named Mackenzie was sent to arrest them, but they frightened him off with revolvers, nnd nro still at largo, having fled whllo Mackenzie was away securing assistance. Tlio meeting of tho Nineteenth Cen tury Club last night in No York was devoted to s'orrowful and eulogistic re membrnnco of the lato president of tho organization, Cortland Palmer, to whom loving tributes wcro paid by Mayor Hew itt, Dwlght Olmstcad, Mrs. John Sher wood, the Maniucso Lnnzn, (daughter of Dr. Hammond) T. B. Wakeman, Mon curo D. Conway, llev. C. II. Eaton and Hcv. W. M. Boyd, beside .whom thoro wero present, Park Goodwin, Habbi Got thcil Braudcr Matthews, F. A. Barnoy and many others. Tho brig Tahiti from Tahiti nnd tho Mnrqucscs group arrived nt Sau Fran cisco yesterday. Her captain reports that fighting on Ilulata Huahuano and liora lias ceased, and the Bora natives have retreated Into tho mountains. Tlio Frcncls have placed n governor on each 19IIIUU ui uiu gruup umi a iuuu-ui-wur re mains with each to enforce his order. The natives, however, still maintain con trol of the Interior. The English have established a piotectornto over tlio Har vcv group, nnd a governor is now on the way from England. At the meeting of tho National Grango yesterday Colonel Joopl" II. Brlgliam of Ohio was elected Grand Master and Leonard Ilhone of Pennsylvania was se lected to fill the vacancy on tho execu tive committee, A resolution was passed recommending Congress to appropriate money for a deep water harbor on the Northwest coast of tho Gulf of Mexico. A resolution urging that United States Senators be elected directly by tho people was passed, as was also a resolution ad vocating puro food. It is reported In Berlin that 200 Alsa tian recruits from Colmar, Tliunn and Mulhouso attacked their military escort and wounded a Prussian soldier. The mutineers are said to have taken refuge in Switzerland. Wholcsalo arrests of other recruits aro reported to have been made. It is also stated that four Prus sian officers wero assaulted and seriously injured by French sympathizers nt Strasburg to-day. Tho election for members of tho Skuptschina, which occurred at Belgrade yesterday, nnd throughout Servia, wcro productive of great excitomont and tho occasion of much lioting, particularly in that city, where the people camo into collision with tho soldiery several times. Many persons were injured, somo of them seriously. Among tho passengers on tho steamer Advance, from Santos, which ar rived at New lork yesterday morning, wore Bear Admiral D. L. Brntne, Lieu tenant ;A. B. AVycoff, Lieutenant II. II. Barrull nnd Ensign E. AV. Sutghcn, in chargo of forty-seven sailors from the United States steamships Alliance and Tallapoosa. A mysterious caso of poisoning is re ported from Plymouth, Ohio, lteccntly William Allen, a faimcr, and his thrco sons, were taken sick from nn unknown cause. Next tho wlfo and daughter were prostrated. Allen and his sons are out of danger, but the daughtcr'has died and Mrs. Allen is in a critical condition. I r Assistant Secretary Maynaid has de cided in tlio caso of the Chineso laborers on tho American steamship Queen of tho Pacific, that they can land if they em barked on board the steamship at somo American port, although the vessel may have subsequently touched nt dome Inter vening foreign port. It Is Bcml-oiilcially denied that tho ex- Empress will return to Berlin at Christ mas. On leaving, it is stated, sho will go directly to Italy for the winter, and afterward return to Germauy. residing in the Villa Helss, which will henceforth bo called Fredrichsliof. Tho villa will not bo enlarged. Three men, Ed. J. Cohen, T. H. Thomas nnd Echols, played poker at the Pitta House nt Covington, Ga., last night. At daylight Thomas was found murdered anu Cohen fatally wounded. Echols is in jail, charged with the crime. Great excitement prevails over tho mys terious murder. A wreck occurred on tho Bloomsburg and Sullivan Railroad near Bloomsburg, Pa., Into Tuesday night. A passenger car jumped the. track anil rollcil over, go Ins down nn embankment of several feet. Thcro were twcnty-llvo persons in tho car, but fortunately none wore fatally injured. The stormy weather nt sea continues The Egyptian Monarch from London, wnicu aril ved tn :sew vorK ycsieruuy, encountered a succcbilon of gales, vary ing from west to south west, with very high !e.ui. Three valuublo horses weio killed by the rolling and todslng of lke ship. General Boulanger attended n perform ance at the Itenalssanco Theatre on Tues day. Tlio audience recognized him nnd gave him nn ovation. A crowd outside also cheered him when ho left the thea ter Tlitiro was somo disorder und the police made several nrrests. Tho Oklahoma convention nt Wichita supplemented its work yesterday by es tablishing n bureau of information with hcadrmnrtcts in that city. Maps und In formation as to the Oklahoma country and its jeunirces will bo furnished on application to tlio board of trade. Tho French Government lias removed a colonel from Paris to n pioviuciul command because liu engaged opeuly with his oillccrs in a Boulanglst mani festation on thu occasion of the marriage of Captain Drlak and General Bouliiu tier's daughter. At tho Woman's Suffrage Association in Cincinnati yesterday n lesolution was adopted to petition State Legislatures to grain women btnte, municiparnnd na tional sulfrago and to petition Congress to bubmli a Constitutional amendment to enfranchise women. Alto a rusolu- I Hon condemning the recent decision on women's suurago by the bupiuific Court of Wyoming Territory as unsound in law nnd without foundation of just too Bcsolutlons of congratulation wcro ndop ted on tlio continued good results ot women's sulTrnge In Knnsa? and in Wyo inlnir Territory and in commondatlon of tho pluck of L'0,000 Boston women who had just assumed a voluntary tax to bo enabled to vote for school committeemen. Short addresses wero made by Fred. Douglas, Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stono Blackwell and others. Thomas L. lluggard, who was tho cashier of tho now defunct Shnckamiixon Bank of Philadelphia, nnd who was sen tenced on March L'l last to fifteen months' Impris ninout titter having boon convicted of conspiracy to wreck that in stitution, was liberated Inst night on a pardon, granted by tho Board of Pardons, after having served about eight months of his sentence, Tho failure of tho Shnckamaxon Bank was tho ruling sen sation at the limo of Its collapse, mid Huggard and tho paying-toiler were soon after anestcd and convicted of con spiracy. Prcsidont Georgo Bumni, who had also been indicted nnd whoso trial was set nt tho same time ns that of his associates, died before that event oc curred. All of thoso connected witli tlio Shnknmaxon Bank wore prominent both in social and business circles, and tho reckless methods adopted In the manage ment of tho liistiiutlon caused n decided sensation when tho crisis was readied. The position of Cooper's Pennsylva nia battery on tho Gettysburg battlefield was fixed yesterday on East Cemetery Hill by James A. Gardner of New Cas tlo. The monument will bo erected on the ground now occupied by tho Four teenth Indiana Infantry. Thieves chained n Boston pawn broker's door shut from tlio outside last night and then broke n front window nnd etolo two diamond rings. The pawn broker was itnablo to pursue them, as ho could not open his front door. Henry 11. Beynolds, tho young man from Charleston, 8. C, who pleaded guilty to forging an order for $1,000 on tho firm of (J. I. Prince & Company of Boston, wns yesterday sentenced to fivo years in tlio stato prison. Major A. 11. Thompson, a cotton factor of Slirovepoit, La., was shot aud slightly wounded yesterday while on a train going to Texarkaua by n St. Louis salesman uamed Youugmoores, who afterward bhot and killed himself. Tlio organization of "Tho W. J. Wil cox Lard and Refining Company" lias just been completed in Now "i. ork. Un- iter us now management it staitsout wltli a capital of $230,000. J. II, Flagler was elected president. John Stratlicr, living near Arcadia, La., was waylaid and shot dead yester day by unknown persons while on tho Highway going iiomo to his farm. Jlo leaves two children, who reside in Georgia. Wm. Devlin, who jumped from tho fourth story of tho Steam Guago and Lantern Co.'s building on tho night of the fire, died of his injuries last night, lie is tho thirty-eighth known victim. M. Numa Gllly has issued a pamphlet in which he repeats his accusations of cor ruption ngninst a number of Modornto licnublicans. Deputies llcnche aud Salio will suo Gilly for libel. Warrants hnvo bcon sworn out against nearly fifty porsous, principally colored men, for illegal voting in the recent election in Jellerson County, Ark. Demo crats are tlio complainants. Count Edward Do Bcnyons, proprie tor of n Spanish hotel in Now York, is charged by his wifo with attempting to poison her and her child. Ho was looked up. Although no extra military credit has as yet been presented in tho Bundcsrath, military circles consider it certain that a loan of 300,000,000 marks will bo de manded. A prolonged contest Is threatened over tho will of Christopher Mover, tho mil lionaire, who died recently in New York. The estate is valued at ten millions. Ex-Congressman Phil. Thompson of Kentucky, has recovored a verdict for $10,070 from tho Knickerbocker Ico Company for legal services. Tho official canvass of tho voto of Con necticut shows: Clovelnnd, 74,920; Har rison, 74,584; Fisk, 4.234; Labor, 240. Cleveland's plurality, 030. Tho Czar has placed tho Chateau Yalta at the disposal of ex-Queen Nata lio of Bulgaria, during her stay in tho Crimea. Tho forty-second convention of the Thcta Delta Oh! fraternity begau in Now York yesterday. It will last thrco days. Henry L. Accovo,Ja colored iiowsboy in Philadelphia, was killed by n kick In the groin by an unknown boy yesterday. William Curl in, a friend of Flagman Masterson, has been arrested in connec tion with tho Eva Mitchell murder. Gilbert Johuson of Patteison, N. J., was run over by a tiain on Tuesday aud killed on tho evo of his marriage. Bov. Boyd Vincent of Pittsburg, has accepted tho oiiico of assistant bishop of theuioceso of Southern Ohio. Chief Bell of the Government Recrrt. Set vice has arrested a gang of counter feiters in Buffalo. Jake and .Too Tobler, two colored mur derers, woio hung in Wichita, Kansas, yesterday. E. S. Lucas, a Grand Army veteran, has committed suicide in Chicago. The Homo Savings Bank of Norfolk has suspended. An old atiiu'H ivibdmii. miaJilphla Iletoiil, Knamorcil Youth (trying to sound his girl's father) About how much Income bhould n young man have to be marrlul on, Mr. Do Kith. Mr. Do Rich (meditatively) Well, I mar lied on $000 a jear and was both comfortablo aud happy. Enamored Youth (dellchtcd) Indeed! .Mr. l)o Rich Yes. You see I married u penniless jrlrl who know how to economize, but If I had married a petted and spoiled child of fortuuo like Miss Dinks or Mies Kinks or or my daughter, for Instance, I should havo ncided about U,OU0. Cooling Down. lIMtidttphta tooi J. Republican Vos, sir; I'm ovcrloved at tho election of Harrison. My thuory Is that a high protcetlvu tariff will eventually make things cheaper hero than abroad. Whowl It's cold. What's tho pi Ico of tint overcoat? Democratic dciler Kitty dollars, sir. "Ureal Saint Blizzard! I can't afford to pav that," ' "My dear sir, It Is a condition, not a theory, that confronts you." " To I'lilliitlcIpliU Inavi Hours, This Is the tlmo made by iho II. ,t o. Lim ited, tha fastest trains over scheduled Lo tween this city and l'nlladelphla. Tho I) ,t O. track Is as well built us any on the coull ncnt, and the mu Is mado without dllllcuity. SPECIAL NOTICES. YTrC?. f.w,vA'r.B LESS-INS IN ALL Vl'JI jV2i. jfctu. Strictly eoufldeiitlal. Somi iur circular. S W KLYNN, A.. M, Ivy Institute, Southwest corner 8th and K sts. n. w. yfK3Ss,N0TICE OF bTOCKHOI.IIERV MEET y INO -Tho annual meeting of tho Stockholders of thu Columbia Title Insurance Company ot tho District of Columbia, (or the clpclhin ofnlno trusteos for tliucnulna year, will ba held ut thu olllcoof tho roinpimy No noil Ath street northwest, on MONDAY thu 17th day of December, 1SHS. Polls open 'from a to. I o'clock p. in. J. D, COfdHLAN nol7-dtdel7 Soi rotary, ttCpa.I'A')IKSI "LADIES' LADIES' . Mrs. MeCafleily Is tho only h,tt and bonnet frame nianufacluier In thu city Call ana see her now ihupet. Uleaohlng and tire.ni Ing. btraw and Felt Hats altored lo t ha ateVt stylos. Ordors promptly attended to. loou a streot n. w. SPECIAL NOTICES. $ggMOOUE & SCULEY, BANKK113 AND IIKOKERS, 20 UltOAU &T11EUT, NEW YORK. JIKMIlIUtS OF THi: NKW YORK STOCK EX C1IANOB. ntlVATR W1IIK CONNECTIONS WITH con lIKSl'ONDKNTS AT RONTON, lMIII.AIlBI,rilIA, WASlIINHTON.l) C, CIIICACIO, llAI.TIMORE, ItlCIIMOND, VA. Correspondents In Washington, CORSON A MACARTNEY, MIOlfSTHlJKT VJjgfekronTAllMJ ORATia, TENDERS, ANDIRONS, i -1 . j, n , Cheaper than over, FIKB SETS, Examlncbur extenslro stock beforo purchasing. HAYWAKD X HUTCHINSON, ' ' -moth. St. TMSSkl'IHMl T. IIAI.U WSU 1108 T street n w., JIakerf a' specialty of custoin-tnado shirts, so placo jour order with hlin atonco. Y?rSi.C-"OAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. JS Having reniowil to my Now More, T 7UU and 711 foventti st. n, w., n!'i Pr)Parod to soil cheaper than any other ""It hoino In tho city, our ntock of CAR 1 V.''-CLOTHS, MATTINOS, RU1IM, JIKATINH AND COoklNOHTOVKS, PARLOR, 1 J Ji'.S.M- DININU-ROOM AND KITCHEN KURN1TUUE Is complete, nnd will bo sold on l,redlt cheaper than they can bo sold olsowhcro or casti, Coino and seo us nnd you will bo sat Isflcd that (IROOAN'S, 7301111(1 711 71 h St. n. W., IS THE l'LAOE TO DEAL. All Carrots botisht from us wo will make and lay on tho floor free of cost. TVCnSfcNEW JIUSIO STORE.-ALL KINDS OT vw bhcotMuilaund Muslo Honks; all tho fio nnd lOo milblo published. HKNUY WHITE, U03 7th st. n w. opiwslto Patent Ofuco. VhSJS&NEW HOOKS. HODERT ELSMERE. .10HN WARD, PREACHER. THE OWL'S NEST, by Wlster. ItAYJIOND KERSHAW, by Cox. THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM. V. 11. MORRISON, 1XJI F STREET NORTHWEST. VftgJia.SPECIALTIES. CHOICE WESTERN CUT AND LONO HAY. FANNED OATS Constantly on Hand nt tho Lowest Market Prices. II. D. COCHRAN, Wholcsalo and Retail Dealer In FLOUR, OHAIN AND HARNESS, 1317 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. .T1IE WASHINGTON ARCHITECT M"2S RAL IRON AND 11UIDOH WORKS. WORKS, cornor ot Water nnd !Wd Streets. Washington, 1). C. Telephone Call, 'I'-M O. Roofs, Bridges, Turn-Tablei, oto. Hollod Iron and bteol Dennis, Channols, Ancloi, eto. Cast ings of every description. Ornmnentnl Cast and Wrought-Iron Work a specialty. Plans, Kstl mates and Strain-Sheets promptly furnished on application. Special fncllltlos for Heavy Cast ings. Capacity of works, 6.000 tons por annum. EDWARD L. DENT. Jl. E.. Owner ana General Manager. WCSaJOIN A CLUIl NOW AND SAVE HE "ta retailer's profits. CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND YOU WILL WANT A WATCH. Wo offer crenl reductions In prices of FINE 001.11 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. JOIN A CLUIl NOW nnd you will haio your WATCHES FOR THE HOLIDAYK Call nt our office, did 7th st, n. w., or send postal nnd onr ngents will cnll on you with a line of samples. A11RAHAM L. SALTZhTKIN, Jr.. Manager of Tho Now York Watch Club Co., MB 7th st. n. w.. bet. I and F sts. VfcSa,FOn GOOD-FITTINO GARMENTS MST GOTO 1VIIXIAM IIA11T, Corner Otli and 0 sts nw.. under National Hotel. Wgggs, LAMAR & ZACHRY, S. if. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEYS. oo2'J-ly Sun Ilnlldlng. 1310 F street. vfe!3!s,nAViNa increased facilities 'j2I for tho manufaotoryand delivery of Confectionery, .Foreign and Uomostlo Fruits, etc., orders will be delivered promptly. Per sons wishing orders for Ico Creams, Custards, Ices, Charlottes, etc, for Sunday will Pleaso leave their ordors ns early Saturday as con Tenlonti GEORGE W. WEIDMAN, !103 Pa. ave. s. o. tfrtibLOVERS OF GOOD DltEAD SHOULD WHITE LILY Tho best llou In tho world. Mado by C. V. CISSELL & CO., Proprietors of the Original Roller Mills, Georgetown, D. C. WKSaoSOUTIIEHN INVESTMENTS IN COAlT Nu Iron and Timber Lands. A. E. HANDLE bogs to call tho special atten tion of persons desiring to acquire such prop erty In largo or small tracts nt the very lowest prices. Full particulars on application. Ad dress UOQ 7th at., n. w., Washington, 1). C. rrC?toC0AI'1 C0AI'' kVOlr LOW PRICES THIS MONTH. T'laco your orders with B.C. OAltTER.lohl AND!) STREETS, S, W. IlUANl'HYAItUt -105 IC Btrnet, S. W. l'"'0"'10'10 Connection. Yf-GpiGO TO MRS MESOKUT'S, -till DTH WSi streot northwoet, for iho eclebratud Columbia Full-welglil Woolen Yarns, bt amp ins douu. All materials for needlework. TC!, JOSEPH M. (1RADY VycSrWlshcs his friends to know that he Is now connected w Ith tho bousu of RODINSON, PARKER & CO., FINE CLUI'IIIEltS, 310, Southeast cor. of 7th nnd D streets, Whero bo will bo glad to personalty attend to their wants. oc:il-tf YtfSSiLADIES" CAN HAVE THEIR FELT Wvz hats pressed in Iho now Fall stylos. Don't forget number, Whiting's Bleaching and Millinery Establishment, 018 Tenth street northwest. ifcSaPAlNTERS-W.M. E. SPA LDINO & CO., PE 02'J l'Jtb st. n. w., near F st. Estimates Furnished For All Kinds of Work. JOUUING AND GLAZING, V?pC25iW. 0 NKTZEROTT CO., MUSIC J-su Ucalors have ii moved from Pennsyl vania avenue to their new building, 1111) F at n w, thrco uoors weit of W, II .Mosoh & Sons. Oldest and most oxtenslv so mulo establishment In tho city. -Sa,KASY 1'EET vi Iloiiu milMponnblo to romfoi t and health, tho elite) or llu- woilil vIslrDR. WHITE'S establishment, 1 1 10 1'cnmylvunhi avonue, oppo site Wlllard's Hotel, f. r tho succoHiful treat, inent ol all dlwiisr-s of tin, fcet. Dr. Whito's twenty-jiuith eimseciulvo year of practice In Washington, I). C. Fee, SI u silting for putting tin) feo' In iililin-. , ' tiVCJ.M'A .HUNTKIl'h IH.OOD PILLS CURE 'j" nil ItnpiirltlcHlnnll Its forms nnastagos: HTunila, cooma uiul skin diseases speedily cured, Also excellent fur urinary unit kidney illsi-aiea. PrlcoSl. lVnalo atSTANDlKOHU'S Pharmacy, Dili and Y n w oxn u ,,sit. WANTED HELP. TANTED-A LADY TO ATTEND TELE IV phoniinnl writ, business lotlers; uugci, J.1?, 11 " weiili huri h to n, Address TI.LE PRUNE, this ofllee. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. yANTEDrTO HIIIL A HORSE FOR I.KiH s lX, "'o-lwllh prlMhge of buying. Addms W. S. II.i this oflko. W.lTKI)-KVKIIYI!ilI)Y TO KNOW THAT Rico siteum Ctcning Works, lUD Malnii aio s w, olmnn od-nut, renovates feathers, steams inattnnsesund rmukei them: aNo, Iur iilniriisteamid lu thebcit manner and allow ot iirlco. WA!STK.,iIb,iT.LI'!.0Wn' "'"AT - "-"lIUNDY ,' V or -i5H Lu avn ( ty Iau j, coinmls slonor of Deeds for k tne 6tatoi and Terrl Inrlai. l . WA.Tr.l)-OI.D i.iii.i, XsTi "TlVKII bought lor cuMj i wm. PRIEDK ICI the inanufacturlng Jew.. , , ,i,5 7t, ,t, opp Pat cut oniuot i F0Jl RENI-HUOMS. ATillVIIiIoh,T1'! Bl ""TIIWEST, Cf,Il -""- - 1 1 loiiosirnuie partioa 1 81 2 ". i?"J,,tR F,,'-" ' "WEST. OPPOSITI I beautliullotatiou; an omvt'nle'ncei ' FOR RENT HOUSES. 1,1011 ItENT-UNFURNISHKII. 1'JM FstltW, 'Mrs 323(1 00 i.iioFstnw, lu rs. voo ui) 1 ion Mnsiuion w. in rs Kill 07 mil vtnron w, 15 rs lr.o 00 1 t'-l.H Miimiivo, U rs lo(H)i) 1730Mnsnic, 17 rs ..., VJft 01) Pstuw.l2rs t'J.". no liuniiitlittnw, lfirs...... ........... nn 00 101 litlstn w, 10 rs 100 on inu-JijStn w. 11 rs ....,, mo 00 !U'J I Ithstn w. lis rs..,. 10000 17 I Conn ave. llrs... , , ino 00 nil'.! Pit nvon w, 10 rs. 1)1 117 131 1 Conn nro, 1(1 rs., ,,, 87 no 17'JS I st 11 w, 13 rs , nn :t;i llthstn w. nenrfl, in rs 83 33 inouilstu w, waroliouso 80 00 1701 Conn avo, llrs.. 7n on anno it st 11 w, l'J rs 75 0.) no'Jtostn w, 11 rs , 71100 l(VJ70t 11 w, 11 rs 7000 inm anth st 11 w, 10 rs., nt 00 nt'JKnnw, 111 rs ,. (in 01) 1(121 in th stnw, lors nn 00 i un n st 11 w, it rs m 00 1701) m i tn w, urs nn 00 'J'Jd N .1 nvo s e, I) rs no (Ml 1110 KUIiHnw, 10 rs no (Ml lni l.'iothstnw, 17 rs , nil (ki '.Mill 1 Ithstn w, 10 r 45 00 inoiHKt n w,l)rs in (Ki JI'JU Mthst 11 w, Itlrs dl (17 WW Muplo ave, Lo Droit Park, 7 rs do 0(1 not .Maplonvc, 1.0 Droit Park, 7 rs to Oil 1370 lists w, llrs 4000 '.mm Mth stnw. Kirs 10 no ll213 7tii stn w, I) rs 3.1 IK) ln.'ll'JOthstn w.7 rs nnoi) liWHitiggistn w, Ors tin on inai tnith at n w.ars... ., un 01) 1R07 Caroline st (I rs U.1 00 l()07Lstn w,7 rs 1U 45 U'.'d 1st st s w, (I rs ... in no Tho nbovo houo can bo examined by permit from our oDIco only. THOMAS J. FISIIElt & CO.. 13'JI Fstnw. j? llil .1011 RENT-HOUSES. 30IIN stnw, 11 rs,mt ...... S30 00 an 00 20 DO 40 IK) aa no tm 00 35 (Ml no 00 1. no 00 ....... 1000 1000 32d St II W. iliaaPstnw. 7rs. ml, lH'jil33dst ,(l rs. tn 1 ;io;i I (J nt n w, I) rs, ml 1310 audi 101 2Uthst.7rs,m I.., STORKS. 1200 32(1 stnw 120'J 32d st nw 321(1 jM Htll W 1.. 32111. M st n w.storo and Hats 3203 P st STAULK8. S Masonlo Hall alley 0. II. FICKLINa.1201 T A VEST 87,500 IN SMALL I1RI0K HOUSES, X woll routed; &uro to pay you S7DO per your; may pay you 51.1 10 per year. Audrcss E. S. COUaMEK. a 105 Pa nvo n w. FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SAL11-AT MOUNT PLEASANT-SKV. cral well-located cottngos and nice build Inglots; nlso, on 11th street extended, nacres beautifully located, nnd 3 acres near llrlght wood, Improved by7-room cottage, Ac. WALKEH WILSON, 1000 F st. FOR SALK-A NUMBER OF SMALL HOUSES, 0 to 8 rooms, with mod linns; tor saloon easy terras. GEO. W. LINKINS, Corner 1 Uth nnd 11 sts. FOR SALE-HOUSES. 2000 Q st n w. b h 0 rs, now J7,H00 3021 (J t. bh.Ors 7.000 3.51 1 Prospect ave, b h. lors 7,000 1237 30th st, lib, t)rs n.OOO 3i)a 30th at. Ols 5,000 3100 N st, l h, 10 rs n.000 35121'Bt, bh, Ors 2,500 I413!l5thst, f h,7 rs U.ROO 3 (33 Prospect st, b h, 10 rs 5.(K)() Tho abovols only a portion of the property on my books. Call for list. O. II.FICKLINO. 1201 32d Bin xr. FOR SALE AND RENT. TEAL ESTATE HULLETIN THOS E. WAGaAMAN. 017 F Stroot. Changes mado Wednesdays and Saturdays. THREE-STORY UMRK AND FRAMB HOUSES FOR SALE. 400 M st n w. b h, m 1, 11 rs $22,500 (123 and (125 11 st u w, b u, and 5 bouses rear 22,000 1312 Vt nvo n w, b li, m 1, 13 rs 10,0110 1730 list n w, bh. ml, 10 rs 16,000 It tt, bet 13th & 14th sts 11 w, b h, m I, llrs ...13,000 dinndstn w.bh,ml, llrs 12,000 1013 loth st 11 w, b h, m 1, 10 rs 12.000 DO!) M st 11 w. b h an 1,13 rs 11.000 2033 11 st n w, b h, m 1, 12 rs 8,000 207 G st n w, b li, m 1, 10 rs 8,000 TWO-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Alley bet nth and 7th and Land M stsn w, fh, Irs $3,500 3-108 N st 11 w, b h, in I, 7 rs 3.3(H) IHOannd 180i Lst nw,f h, -Irs., ...,.. 3,000 1034,1011 .Ithslnw.bh, Srs. ......... 3,000 2100 Vt ave n xr, lh,'7rs 3,000 l.tlnndn snow's ulleyn wyf-h, .lrs..'ii. 3.1100 321 to 32316 D st s 0, f h, (I rs...... 3,000 12111, 1222 JIadlsoii-st n,w. r h, -1 rs...... 2,000 1414 Sampsunstn w, fyliJU rs 1,700 TO LEASE. Tor a term of 25 yoars, u valuublo plcoo of buslnoss property on 1' st, bet 11th nnd 12th sts 11 w: rent S150 per month and taxes; lessee to build on samo. For u term of 25 years, a valuable plcco of business property on llth st. near Pa avo nw; rent $125 per month and taxes: lessen to build on same. Rent per annum, list, bet 4th and nth n a !?21 00 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE. Cor Vaavo and tilth st n w 82,500 No cor High and Water sts 1,000 S 0 cor 8 0 avo nnd 1 lth sis 0 1,000 Por foot. L st bet loth and 20th sts nw $200 Mass avo, bet Del avo and lhtst 1 no 13H st, bet Canal and 0 stsnw 1 00 HOUSES FOR RENT. Per month. Upper part 212S Uth st n w, 8 rs J25 00 2d floor 420 Uth st HIT, 2 rs 25 00 3u3KCupst.tlrs 25 00 Tunlc)town ltoad,8rs 25 00 505 7 th st no, 7 rs 20 DO 1230 4th stnw.O rs 20 00 1210 30th sin w,13rs 20 00 1517 10th btn w.Uis 20 00 2120 Vu avo n w, 7rs...i 18 75 1101 nth Kt 11 w, 5 rs ih 03 22Myrtlostne, 7 rs 1(1 42 225 0 st n 0, 0 rs 1(100 211 Myrtlostnc, 7rs in 00 llennlng's Road, 5 rs in 00 HO Dcfrecsstu w, 8 rs, 15 00 017 12th st no, 0 rs in 00 31 Estsw.U rs 12 30 2U.I0 12th st 11 w, Or , 12 uo 7thstroud,nrs 12 00 "07 Faii-ngut stnw, Irs 8 00 HEAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safe as U. S. bonds; (I per coat., paytiblo quar terly; In sums $100 to 21,000; small promium charged. LOANS. In sums to suit at 0 per cent. Thuabovuls only a portion of the property on my books. For full list u.ill at oolue for bullotla United on tbn lst uud 10th. REAL ESTATE. PAUTILS SELKIMI SHE I.NVESTJIESTS I.N REAL ESTATE and Local Securities will be furnished full par ticulars on application ut ourotllcc. Life and Flro lnsuranoo In Dot Compauloi. UUIIMSY HROTHERS, 13111 F sun. w. milOS. A. MITCHELL, J Roal EslatoUrokcr.l)31 Fstn w, Room 1, Special attention paid to theflxuhange of atl descriptions nf real estnto aad personal prop erty, mining stock, oto B KSJ. P.nAVIS, REM. ESl'ATK UHUHL.lt. mm l.'m. adlolnluirSun Utllhllni. Suburban property a specialty. FINANCIAL. METROPOLITAN Grain and Stock: Exchange. STOCKS, UONDS, OIL, GRAIN AND I'ROVl SIONS. J. A I1REEN, Manager. 1420 Penu, avo. n. w, COMMISSIONER OF UEEDSJWD NOTARY. OFFICE OF , II. II, EVANS. 1321 Fltnw, CO.MJ IbHioNKK 11F 1)1 K S OR ALL STATFS AND 'lERRlTOItlKS, b NOTARY Pt'ULIO. Telephono 1)53:1. Hours from u to 4:30. TTORNEYS'AT-UW. 1 1 k PlJUd. CA Ulltt 110''. Attorney-at-Law, Harbour Law Ilulldlng.......--;..;'1U0 La. Ave. WASlllNUTON. D. 0. Residence, No. 121 11 "' Northwest. PEERLE83 DYES .Vh&S82 AUCTION SALES. fpiHlSTHr.S" SALE OF Till! HIIICK HOUSE .L NUMIIEHEII 1031 NKW JERSEY AVE- Nl UN. W WII'H LOT AND APPUR. 'I'ENANCES, Ily vlrtito of n deed of trust, recorded In liber No. 803, folio 402, ot sen., of tha Lund Records of the District of Columbia, and at tho reciuost of thn person thereby scoured, I will sell nt public auction, In front of Iho promises, nn FRI DAY, THE 231) DAY OF NOVEMIII-.il. 18H8, at 1:30 ji, in., parts of lots It and C, In E. Curusl's subdivision of lot number snven (7), In snunro number llro hundred nnd ilfty 11I110 (550), In thu city of Wellington 1), C, thn salt! parts of said lots hcliiq contiguous, nnd making together n lot fronting iiKiti New Jersey nvenuo nortliwost, between K nnd L streets, sovontcen feet ono nnd one-third Inches, nnd running back with Hint width uhoiit 100 leet, to nn alley eigh teen fcot In width, Tho lot Is Improved by njlirlck homo of I) rooms: hits modern Improvements and Is In good repair. Terms of Sulo Ono-thlrd cnsh;balancoln two notes of equal amount tn slxatid twolvo months, with Interest nt six per cent, per annum, payable romt-annually, secured upon the prop erty, or nil cnh nt tho option of the purchaser. A doposlt of S200 will bo required nt tho tlmo of sale; nil conveyancing nnd recording nttho purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to bo compiled with In ten days. ISAAC riCNKY FORD. Trustee 327 Missouri Avcnuo. WALTER 11. WILLIAMS A CO., nuvlld Auctioneers. FOR SALE LOTS. POR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Lots nnd cottages In Eoklngton for sale, n.its of this subdivision, bilng tho first addition over made to thu city of Washington, nro now rendy for distribution. Soveral nttrnctlvo cottages and n number of tho cholcost lots will ho sold to jiersons who will Improve the same. It la tho purpose or the proprietor to make this tho most nttrnctlvo subdivision about Washington. Tho streets nre exact extensions of thoso of tho city, and ovory modern convenloncowlll boprovhlod, An nbundant wntor supply, perfect ays tun ot sewerage. Incandescent clcotrlo lights and an electric, railway havebcon pro vided. Ten thousand feet of curb havo been contructod for, and tho laving of curb nnd pavemonts will bo commenced In a fow dnys. Cottages will bo erected for purohnsers If dcslrod. For plats, npnly at tho ofllco of GEORGE TRUESDELL, 005 Seventh St. n. W., or at Third nnd T sts. n. c, In Eoklngton. To seo tho property, takotho Electric Rallwny, at Now York avenuo and Sovcnth streot north wost.! FOR SALE 1 FINE LOTS ON CHAPIN ST, 00x150 each; ono on 15th st. near Colum bia road; acliolo building site, 50x115. , 1IKNJ.F. DAVIS, UllUFst. J710IHNVi:STJIKST-117,O00 SO.UAHH PERT X: onTonnosseo avo, at llth stn 0, sowor and water, 17Wc, worth 25o. Half sqtiaro n u, all shallow lots, high ground, on grade. 31.000 sq ft. only 10c. Nlcullttlo lot 20x80, n 0. on good street, only gloo. Choice lot on N st n w, 23x07 to wide alloy, neat- bcott Circle, only S2. 15. Elogant stable lot, Ditpont Clrclo, fronts two (30x15 fcot) paved alloys; water, sewer, gas, 81,250. All of nbovo terms to suit. Also lots just across llonndary on small monthly payments. Plenty other bnrgalns. WM. T. OKIE, Room 4 1331 F sttiw. EDUCATIONAL. TXTARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND AVi. bchool of Telegraphy and Type-Wilting, 313 Uth street northwest, near City Postolllco. "Tho highest stundnrd business college In America," Splendidly cnulppod. Tho lnrgcst and most commodious building In tho city do voted to business training. Catalogues froo on application. Colored studonts not admitted. Francis G. Martyn, president; C. K. Urner, A. M C. E principal. ,f-T. VKltNON SEMINARY. 1100, 1101,1100, 1VJL 1110 M streot and 1128 Elovonth stroot. Hoarding and Day Sehool for young ladles und llttlo girls. , Fourteenth year opens Wednesday, October 3, for reception of boarding pupils; Thursday, October!, for recoptlon of day pupils. MRS. E.J. SOMERS, Principal. mllE BERLITZ SCHOOL 0FLAMJUAGK3. T TERMS UEGIN NOW. 723 14TII ST. N. W. MISS IIALCII'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND DUblNESS SCHOOL, 1207 10th st n w. Oien all the year. Pupils prepared for aR examinations. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. (Established 1780.) CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. Classes will ho resumed In tho LOWER SCHOOLS on THURSDAY, 8EPTEMI1B11 13; and In the SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY on Thursday, September 20. - ' , KXAM1NAAI0NS FOR ENTItANCE will take placo on Mondnyi;Soptomber 10. TERMS Day scholars, 550 yoarly, payablo lmlf-yeatly In ailvance; half-boaruors, SlOO; boarders, 8300. l'or furthor particulars apply to tho president. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. S. J. VTOItWO()IINSTITUTE SELECT 'SCHOOL l.s( run (inti.H. Apply at 1 107 Mass. avo., Mr. and Sirs. W. D. CABELL ;Aur,i Principals. Pupils received nt any tlmo, IVPIIUN ALU-ELLIS' SCHOOL, CORNER MASS. 1X avo aud 17th st, Washington, D. C, Second session, Feb. 1 1888. Miss Cntchoon's Evening Travel Class will begin Fob. 20, 1888. The first lecturo on American LIteraturo by Prof. Lincoln, Fob. 11, 1888. For Information address tho principal, MI&S ANNA ELLIS. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Threo cntlro lloors. National llauk of tho Republic Ilulldlng. corner 7th and D sts. n.w Day nnd evening sessions. Young men nnd women practically trulned for solf -support, nnd useful lives. Pile courses The Practical llusl nous Courso, Stenography, Typo-Wrltlng und Oraphophone, Pitman Shorthand, Practical English Drnncl-es, Delsarto School of Expres sion. Scholastic your begins Monday, Soptonv tember:). College opens for arrangements on aud after Monuny, August 37. Stndfor nuwll lustruted announcement. HENItl' C. SPENCER, LL.I1., Principal. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vlco-Prlnelpal. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. V yELCKElt'S HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN, WASHINGTON, 1). C. ROOMS EN SUITE AND SINGLE. During tho past summtr a now addition has been ercoted containing tho most 111x111 loui tos taurnut rooms In tho city. 11020 (Ira TH. FELTER, Plop. niHK ARLINGTON. J. A QUIET AND ELEGANT HOTEL, Vermont Avenuo. T. E. ROESSLK, Proprietor. ool7,ly rpiIB DELVEDERE, THE LOWEST PRICE I (Irst-elitHS house In tho oily, cor. Pa. avo. and 3d st, n, w., Washington, D. C. 1I0AI1LEY & ljAllE. uu!7-ly rpilKUUIIITT. WASHINQTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Flro Escapes. TEKMS-S3.00 and J1.00 Por Day. GILSKY IIOIISi:, EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., NEW YORK CITY. JA SI j JJ . It UiLIN, Proprietor. QT. JA.MIX HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN, blXTII STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE., L, WOODIIURY, Proprietor. MONEY TO LOAN. M ONEYTOLOAN ON HEAL ESTATE AND other securities without noiay. JAMES F. DROWN, Real Estuto uud Loan broker, lion F street northwest. 01 fl A fflftTO I'M" ON REAL ESTATE tMUUlUUU In amounts to suit. S U. II, WARNER A CO., 010 Fstnw, MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE Ott llrst-class sccurllies ut lowest rates of In terest. No delay where security Is good, O O.GREICN. 303 7th st u w. MONEY TO LOAN ONIMPROVEDCITY REAL estate. McLACHLAN & 1IATCHELDER. 1225 F st 11 w, M ONhV TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, Lowest ratos. No delay. F. II. SMITH ,t SON. 122J I' st n w. JOB PRINTING. mllDMASirntLLACO. .1. (Successors to MoQIII & Wltherow), PRINTERS AND Sl'ERKOl'YPKKS, 1107 Estiectn w, WushliiKton, D.O, f.OOD WORK AT FAIR t'lUUES. AMUSEMENTS. A LUAUGIt'8 (IRANI) OPERA HOUSE. Atessrs, Henry E. Abbey nnd Maurlco Gran bopt rospsotftilly to nnnoiinco the first appoar- nnee In Washington of m. COQUIZMN, IVIIVIE. JANE HADING. And n Superior French DritmAtlo Company. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. I M. COIJIJELIN LES 8UPRISES J)tr DIVORCE. Friday, Coqiiollii Iludlng, "Frotl-rrou;" Riittiiduy mnllnee. C'ofiuellii-llndlng, "Camlllo;" Salurday evening, Coqtielln-IIadlng, "Don Ciesar du llaan." . Price! 8'J.no, ga, 81 .no and SI. nccordlng t location. Ooncrul admission, Si; family cir cle, nou, Noxtifcok Ollmoro's Grand Spectacle, "The Twelvn Tomplatlons." Scats now on sale. VTEW NATIONAL THEATER. M0NDAY-10-N0VEMI1ER. OnlrMatlneo Saturday, O'NEILL 1 MONTE GRISTOI November 20-FREDEHIC1C WARDE. Boats now on sale. -TTERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATRE Mntlnecs Jfon., T1101., Tliurs. and Snt. GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES- Fred-FISHEH DROS.-Bnrt. Pnul-HAMLIN nnd HAMLIN-rrank L'stcllo Wellington, Fritnk O'llrlen, Nowoomb Trio, Lul I Lel'oro. CIinrlcs-DHYANT nnd SAVILLE-Gus. John E. Drow. MIlo. Alberto. Cllnt-WILSON and DHEVARDE-Maggle Noxt wopk-KcrnolPs Now Company, with Kllraln and Mitchell Thursday, Friday aud Sat- H AlUHS' BIJOU THEATER. WEEK OF NOVEMllEinn. Matinees Tues , Tliurs nnd Sat. Deautlful Souenlrs Will bo Glon at Every Jlattneo. Tho Frank, Fascinating, Fnshlonablo Favorite, . OLIVER HYltON, Supported by tho Courteous, Culturod.Charmlng KATE I1Y1I0N, In tho Itoiuantlo Melodrama, , , INSIDE TRACK, and tho Grontest, tirnndcst, Jiost Thrllllngly Realistic Flro beeno Ever Produood on Ameri ca's btuga. Week Nov. '.'U-Wllbur Opora Compnny. TCTATIONAL FENCIIILES' FAIR. . ' '-AT NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY, O street, botw con Ninth and Tonth, From NOVEMBER 12T022, 1B88, INCLUSIVE. SEASON TICKETS, COo. Theso tickets also entitle tho holder to the bonefltof u distribution of presents at tho olosu of tho Fair. ITILLARD'S HALL. ' MONDAY NIGII-rTNOVEMBER 12. Prof. Carpenter's Scenes lu Hypnotism. Won derful fuu, Admission 25 cents. "PROF. SHELDON'S ItANCINO ACAIIEHY, NOW L open for tho reception of pupils Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Saturdays. Call or send lor circulars, 1001 F Bt. n. w. EXCURSIONS. M' OCNT VERNON! MOUNT VERNONI MOUNT VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Loavos th st. Wharf dally (except Sunday) foi MOUNT VliltNOM AtlOo'clook a. in.; returning, roaches Wash ington about"J:30 p. m. PERSONAL. JUSTH'S OLD STAND IS THE ONLY PLACH where first-class socoud hand clothlns can bn sold at rospcctahlo urlces, Address $ rail at Ult) D street notthwost. DRESS)IAKIa-MItS.E. A. TOWER, AGENT for tho Rood Maglo boale; Instruction, 85; liberal dlsoouut to clubsof threo or moro. 1018 8th ht n w. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS aud answors. Send 10a to S. W. FLYNN, A. JI , Ivy Institute. S w corner 8th and K sts n w. mitY OUR llUTTKRINE, AT 20 CENTS TEH JL pound, don't got strong or rancid; keeps better than butter; satisfaction assured (all tho jear round), or money lofundod. Exoluslvo control for Washington of iho goods wo soil. Stalls 328, 320 aud 330-remembor the num bers Contro .Market, adjoining Oolden's fish stalls. Opon dally till 12:30; Saturday's, all day. Also 401 G st 11 w opon all day. Tolophone, (1 13-2, or 0(1 n. WM. O. SORIUNEH rilllOV LAUNDRY," X 1110 O streot n w. Branch ortluo, 1212 Pn. avo Collars and Cuffs a speolalty, ut 20e. per doz; Shlits, lOo.onoh. Goods called for and dollvorod at any part of thu city. WOOD AND COAL. V. Baldwin Johnson, Wiiolosale and Rotall Dealer la VsTootfL aaa-cL Ooal. Complete Facilities. llotloin Prioos. Full Weight and Moaturo Wood und Coat dlroot from tho forests nnd mines by rail, und water, uud free from slai, slato and other Impurities. GIVE ME A TRIAL. Main Yard and Ofllco. 1 101 It. I. avo. n. w. Branch " nilAst. s.o. Brunch " " mo 114 st. n. w. uranch offlce for ordors, corucrTontu and I sts. n.w. Branch oDloefor. ordors, oorner 13th and M sts 11. w. All connected by tolephone. E RARELY talk of our Cus tom Depart ment. There's enough in that dept. to make a talk over. An almost incredi ble number of styles of goods, including the choicest novel ties of foreign man ufacturers. The deep sea rolls beteen some of them and any like them. Stop in on your way down town or "going home to-day and order your Fall Suits. .RQBINSiMCO 909 Penna. Ave. Bfj ml 1 'ft ; J pmilMliiiimiii'issM TwMltilW"' t Hfiii M Its " nHMPVis wwr-s"- Iff?