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'wlT "". WPIUNIP ""HJm(WP wmmmmH0N9iwfiW"Tr Vf" a THE EVENING POST, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26,. 1888. bmt " v "p""' TT11 ' " w" Tp? 'Vy'ww,wfjif'y icfW" prw!- '7WSi(r-rWT'T,jWBJip f The Evening Post Un Washington Cmtic) PUBLISHED EVEB.Y EVENING. WASHINGTON POST COMPANY. POStBUIMHNO, Corner Tenth and D Streets and Tenn, Ato. WlSUINOTON, D, C, SECOND EDITION. Nnw SEnres, No, 37 Cmtic Semes, No. 0,333. TERMS: SlngleCopy 2 Cents "DyCairlcr, per month ..33 Cents By Mall, per month, poatago paid 40 Cents By Mall, por year, postago paid..,. .....St. 50 WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 20, 18S8. Hev. Howard T. WinniiMEn, Portca tant Episcopal, of Philadelphia has been sentenced to leavo his wife or givo up liis church, nnd he has given up tho church. Tho charge against him was that ho hat been divorced from his pre vious tvlfo for desertion and married Nvhilo sho wns still living. This sort of thing was hardly becoming to a minister of tho gospel, but having married a woman presumably because ho loved hor, It wns tho manly thing for him to civo up all things temporal for her sake. The rules of tho church may bar him out of the temporal advantages of Its organization but it can scarcely shut tho pearly portals ngniust him. That mat ter lies between Mr, Widdomer and tho Lord, and tho Lord Is infinite in mercy. Tms blizzard looks a little llko tho tail-end of tho ono wo had last March, but where has it been all summer? Mit. Bisskll is uncommunicative! on the subject of tho alleged future partner ship of himself and Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Blssull, as an cntci prising business man, should unloose tho blngos of his jaw and let It go for all there Is in It and got an amount of advertising that would, If paid for, completely nullify tho entire receipts of the firm for tho first year. Judicious advertising Is tho keystone of success. Senator Blakbuiin and Judge Ruckcr are still in tact. An invasion of Mexico is now in pro gress by a lot of American editors. They slipped over tho border in an unbe knownst manner, and before the author ities know it they will bo robbing tho balls of tho Montezumas for subscribers and offering Inducements to tho ancient Aztecs for clubs. Tho Invasion of the Spaniards under Cortcz was a picnic In in comparison with this additional one. Senator Allison says tho tariff will be roviscd. Itevi&lon.however, docs not nocessarlly mean reform. Though what the distinction is is diflicult to de termine. WiriTECiiArEUSM has broken out to a slight degree. In Russia and tho body of u young girl, mutilated as are tho bodies in AVhltechapcl, has been discovered near Gralvoron in South Russia. There is this difference, however, that tho mur derers have been captured. They con fessed that tb'oy had killed her, in order to get the fat to make a candle- of, there being a superstition that the buruiug of such a candle would secure them from detection. Tho result will probably put an end to two murderers aud an ugly superstition. Theke'is a movement among Indiana Democrats to withdraw from tho G. A. It. When politics is permitted to sepa rate comradcs-la-arms, it is time to drop politics. i m . A iievolt Is threatened among tho English Australian colonics. It may bo (lightly premature, but tho tlmo Is com ing when the united States of Australia will bo a republic second only in power and extent to tho United States of America. England will find her conso lation in tho thought that she has given to the world two such precocious and promising children. This musical now between ManRger Aronspn and Francis Wilson promises to become ono of tho finest advertising Bchemcs known to diamatic manage ment, On the calendar of tho House and Senate at the close of last session were two bills providing for tho purchase of a site for tho city postolllce. The Senate bill selects ono site and the Houso bill another, and the result Is that the Dis trict of Columbia gets no postoffico. There Is, however, ono bill before the House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, known as the Richardson bill, which, if reported to the House, would certainly pass, as nearly every Member Is heartily in favor of the bill. The bill provides for the appointment of a commission to select a site, the site to be approved by the President. This bill wl prqbobly bo called up for action bo fore thu holiday recess, ns Mr. Richard son bus signified his intention of doing. The Buzzard means a boom in the rubber shoo business. Mn. Hewitt, the young president of iho Washington Baseball Club, has shown a nerve and enterprise in buying Shortstop Ward that should meet with hearty financial nupport from the city. Theie Is llttlodoubt tlintlt III. Let tho public see that the management Is dls posed to give them as good a tenm as It can got and the games will be liberally attended. Washington's hustling presi. dent Is to bit congratulated. i. ii-1 1 . n i, m We CAt.i. the attention of ourrcadors tho fact that wo do not refor editorially "tho Beautiful Snow." We are abreast of tho time?, und know n chest nut when wo seo It. Father JIackin, who conducted the funeral exercises over the body of the late Uitptuln I, N. Burrltt, Saturday, in altering up tho prayers of tho churoh for the rest of tho soul, said In his remarks that he did so because ho had been us smed that Captain Burrltt, nltliough not a communicant, bnd severed il connec tion with all oiganlzatloas antagonistic to tho Church, und Und expressed the hope that when lie died ho would die In tho Catholic faith. In offering tho pray ers of the Clmroh, Uowuvor, Father Macklu said ho presumed he would bp feovcrely ciiticUvd but ho Justified hik acting on tho broad ground of charity and Christ's teachings and tho belief that Captain Burrltt's llfo and profes sions woro such ns to warrant him in so doing. Just who would criticize the Father docs not clearly appear, but wo imaglno that criticism of such a Christian dood would scarcely find an advocato. On tho contrary, there is In his nctlon only that which Is to bo commended, and there is no true Christian heart In nil tho world which will not beat In sympathy with that slmplo charity which Is tho Uhriat-llko attributo of man. Tltroe Opinion on Dunclng. JWw XorL World. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox "I entirely approve of round dances for people who aro graceful; but people who can't danco well ought not to danco at all. Dancing Is much moro Hublo to pervert the old. Hut, then It mej woma do perverted oy dancing, vtouiun'i they bo likely to have been perverted by lomothlng clro before, l'rotnlscuous dancing Is doubtless likely to bo conducive toimmorl lty. but tticn so It It In ocnmpmectlng. Girls ought to dance with their brothers' friends, though." Dr. Howard Crosby "I consider all round dances laclvlous, Ibelive tho close contact they Involve docs Improperly Intluenco the men and women who participate In them, but I think, the women less susceptible to such an Inrlucnco than tho men." Dr. Alra II, Doby, surgeon and medical inspector: "A nominally healthy woman can danco with Impunity Just as sho can tide a hone or play tennis, but comparatively few American women aio nominally healthy, Moreover, a woman In a ball drees Is almost Invarlbly laced too tightly, and I never knew a woman who danced who did not danco too much. The overoxertln, combined with tho tight lacing, Is apt too produco functional troublo of tho heart, Increasing, as It does, tho actlou ot the heart with diminished scope. Women who danco ought not to laco at all, and married women should dance seldom, If ever." ItcnilyMade Dessert. Jftio York Sun. People order dessert now as they would noto paper. Such a thing as cooking pies, cakes, pudding) and the llko has been relegated to tho past In cine households out of ten In Mew York, except where ooo of tho daughters of the bouio Is anxious to show her altlll In the kitchen, All over town there aro small shops where ice cream, Ices, charlotte russo and all sons oi aiter-dinner ueiicacies aro Kept on hand, and a specialty Is made of delivering them to flats and houses after 5 o'clock ut night. The districts nra pretty well divided up, so that tho routes of the dlllurcnt delivery wagons are usually short. Ladles who are out shopping In tho afternoon drop In tho places nearest their bouse and order their dessert. It is home nearlv as soon as they are. Tho other end of the dinner Is bolug taken euro of In a similar way, and the oyster houses haro taken up the plan of serving oysters on tho half shell, already opened, In flat tin cases at twenty cents a plate. In this way the house keepers who object to toll and their number Is lozion manage to look after the two ends o! tho dinner without any particular troublo. They leavo the roast to the cook and tho en semble to Providence Mrs. linn ison's Little Joke. Chicago A'tui, Mrs. Harrison, on tho other band, has nfund ot spirits which sometimes finds expression In practical jokes. For lustanco,thoro Is n Dr. Newcomer, a great friend ot tho Harrison family, who Is a practitioner of tho old school and a deadly enemy of nil quacks and all who advertise In any way. 'Iho doctor Is tho owner of a whlto dog which ho reg.uds us the npplo of his eye, aud which, llko Mary's llttlg lamb, follow him about wherever ho may en. Tho two are Inseparable Ono day Mrs. ltarrlson and a lady friend, uot having the peace and dignity of tho doctor before their eyes, decoyed this dog oft Into a secluded place, and there aud thcu painted on each of his tides In Indelible aniline colors tho Ugcnd, "Try Newcomer' Pills." and tho rios tiottcd off to his master with this most unprofessional und unotblcal rccoinmcndatiou wheio.he who runs might read. Nor was his decoration dis covered by bis owner until after It had been dleplajcd along the wholo of tho doctor route. Tho doctor had to have his canluo friend shaved to get rid of tho request, and thero was a tension botween tho Nort comers and Jlurnsons for come time. IIoAton'A Novel Riitertulmnent. In lesulug Invitations to an oenlng party a gentleman sent cards to tcu young ladles and slno young gentlemen. Inclosed wus a handsomely-engraved card bearing the word "Causcrle," followed by the lino from "Para dise Iott," "'With theo conversing, I forgut all tlme.'i No little tuiloslty was urotised. When the nineteen guests were assembled tho host presented current topics for discussion, and instead of tho gentlemen writing their names on the ladles' dauco cards, tho latter flitted about and selected their partners for a chat. As there was one lady too many zest was added to tho choice. Hut fifteen minutes wcro allowed for each conversation, when ul the tinkle of a bell a new move was made. Too "left out'1 lady leports as having the best tlmo of all. Moving from couplo to couple the ascertained "Just how popular Mrs. Cleveland It In tho country," "how many cigars the average man smokes In the cour.e of iJic day," aud "the one und only correct recipe for preparing liostou beans. Great Men's Ten Worlcn. tnttrtltui ullhanAutogiaph Voltictor. "Xpu can't get much nearer to a person than their handwriting, jou Know. It Is a powerful educator, this collecting of auto graphs, a gieat study aud perfectly faclnutlug wonderfully Interesting" and then he Mould begin "Hern's John Hancock and Jay, signets of the Declaration; Kuriltt, the learned black smith; tin pages of Holmes' mauuecrlpt; a poem In manuscript of Taylor's, isn't it a beaut)? That reminds me. I'll show you the prettiest thing in America," and hero a mauiiscrlpt poem In Bouthey's plain pointed writing It brought from Us carefnl sccluslou. 'WjpoIo, private minister to George 1; hero Is a rare one Kosciusko (I'd give anything for u Pulaski to go with It); Anno of Austria (I paid $5 for that, and wouldn't take twlca that amount for It); Grouchy, the man that didn't get there In time for Waterloo; Crulk shank's sketches, signed by himself," Amoug tho Napolean autographs are 13 be longing to the Immortal ilouapartu himself, who hail In all 1)2 different signatures, Not Very Iflattetlng, UUI AW. Breakfast In Ludlow Street Jail is gener ally table, d'hote and consists ot bread, A tin cup ot coffee takes the tatU of the bread out of your mouth, and then, if you have soiuo llmburger cheese In your nockct, you can with that remove the tasto of the coffee. Dinner Is served at 13 o'clock and consists of more bread, with soup. Tho soup has everything In It except nourishment, rieveral dajt ago I heard that Mayor Hewitt was In the soup, but I didn't realize It before. Ihe alquer menu Is changed on Fridays, Htwdaisnnd Thursdays, on which days sou g,t thu soup first and tue bread afterward. In this way tho bread Is saved, Three days hi the week at dinner each man gctcu ;otato with a thousand-legged worm In It. At I) o'clock comet supper with toast and responses. Who He VViii. Philadelphia ltttoid Caller To decide a bet, Mr. Dana, will jou please toll mo wuotner the expression, "The house has been building for several months" Is correct or not Charles A. Dana It Is good English. Aro you a ccuooi teacuerr "No, sir; I am tho man who hat been build ing the huute that has been lnilldlug, but the building has ceased temporarily to allow tho Inside work to proceed. The houso it painting, plumbing, plastering, kaltomlulug and paper ing to.day, Much obliged" Military Oliedlense, TllM, "Now, Bridget, when you've swept my room, be euro to lock the door." "YI, mum," III a half hour Bridget comes down stairs. "Hi Meet, did jou lock my doorr'1 "Vl, mum." "Wluru'i the kovT" "Iti the door, mum, Du ) m want lit" Htdvatlon Oil will relievo and cure pain at lightning speed. Piles 23 ceutt a bottle, paper, sir? No charge It you don't ilml Dr, bull's Cough 8yiup in It." Price i!5 cents. OUlt lNTKltXAIi REVENUE. lleport of Coinmllonr Miller for tlto l.int X'lciil Yeur. Tho report of tho Commissioner of In ternal Revenue, lion. John S, Miller, for tho fiscal year ended Juno 30 Inst, shows thas tho total receipts for the fiscal year wcro $124,320,471, and Increase of $5,18!), 174 over tho receipts for tho previous year, and moro than tho rcculpt of nuy other year since ISS'.l, when tho receipts aggregated $144,553,345. Tho recolpu for tho year were also $4,320.'l75 moro than tho estimate The estimated receipts for tho current fiscal year aro fR;5,000,000, provided no changes are made In the existing rates of taxation. Tho withdrawals for con sumption during tho year were as fol lows: Spirits distilled from npplcs, peaches nnd grapes, 888,107 gallons; other spirits, 70,077,370 gallons; fer mented liquors, 24,GfiO,210 barrels: cigars, 3,811,720,030: clgarctts, 1,802,720,100; snuff, 7,430,090 liotinds: tobacco, chew ing and smoking, 201,025,013 pounds; oleomargarine 32,007,755 pounds. Tho cost of collection of intornnl taxes for tho year was $3,078,283, being less than 3.2 nor cent, of the amount col lected. The cost of collection for tho previous year was 8.4 per cent, of tho amount collected. Violations of reveuuo law,numbcrcd 1,071; 781 porsons wcto nr rested, 518 Illicit stills seized at tho cost of tho death of ono officer and wounding of another. With refcrenco to tho Maryland dis trict, which includes Washington, tho totals aro as follows: Aggregate collec tions, ?8,8S0,377. 14. In tho manufacture of tobacco 2,313,741 pounds of tobacco was used, 08.753,603 cigars manufactured nnd 122,405,020 cigarettes. Thero were eloven tobacco factories In Maryland. These used tho following material In manufacturing during tho calendar year ended December 31, 1887: Tobacco nnd snuir, leaf, 0,301,306 pounds; scrap, 448,225; stems, 018,504; licorice, 225,124; sugar, 400,708; other material, 402,352. Maryland tobacco factories aro not rrodltpd with thft mtiniifnntnrr nf nnv plug tobacco, but made 030,082 pounds of fine cut, and 7,318,480 of smoking to bacco, and 2,828,183 pounds of snuff. Tho following quantities of grain and other material were used in tho pro duction of distilled spirits: Malt. 31.404 bushels; wheat, 154 bushels; rys, 210, 841 bushels; corn, 182,042 bushels; oats. 054 bushels; mill feed, 254 bushels. Thero were 3,807,000.21 proof-gallons of spirits roctltled during the your. Tho total tax paid by oleomargarine dealers in .Maryland uuring the year was i,uj. Sir, und Mrs. Cleveland. Enoch. In speaking of the defeat of the President, Mrs. Folsom saldi "You will never hear of auythlSg Imprudent emanating from Mts. Cleveland. Sho It wonderfully prudent nnd cautious in all her words and conduct. The President has tho groat est of blessings In his wife, and he is In Ills heart too happy to be long cast down by political fortune. .Mrs. Cleveland looks up to her husband with thu trust and confidence- sho folt as a child to him, und she Is very proud of her heart's choice. Ho is Indeed that, as you would have seen for "jourself hud you witnessed their meeting uiicr ono oi ner anscuces ui several wucks not a grout while ago. Mrs. Cleveland saw tho coachman's livery from tho car window ut thu depot, und as she stopped to the door us the trulu stopped tho looked toward tho car. rlago anxiously. It was empty, nnd her face luvouled tho disappointment sho felt. Tho president was drliotly besldu her nnd saw tho eager glance and the look that succeeded It. He smilingly touchod her, and as the caught sl'.'ht of him sho Impetuously threw herself Into his aims. The rosy blushing face was Klsucd anil the President handed her Into tier seat, and soon thu prauclmr horses had dashed away with the happy pair." M.ililo Itiiles. Tho following sound advice, given by the Sportiman to hoi so owners, should he printed on a placard and tacked up In ovury stable. Neverallow ouj ono to tickle or tease jour borfo lu tho stablo. Iho animal only foels (ho torment aud does nut understand tho joke. Nover beat the horse when lu the stable, as nothing so soon makes him permanently Wclous, Keep a horso's bedding dry and dean uudcr nciili us well as un top. Stundlng In hot, fer menting manure cautis tbruh. Uso the entry comb llghllj'. When used roughly it is n souicu of great pals; (brushing und tubbing aro thu proper means to secure u glonsy coat, l.ct tho birds ho brushed out every night. Dirt, if allowed to cako lu, causes soro heels. When a horse conies In from from a Journey the first thing to do is to walk htm around until hu Is cool, Tho next thing It to rub him dry, This removes dirt, dust nnd sweat, and allows tlmo to recover and tho appetlto to re turn. Also have his legs tubbed by bund; nothing so soon removes a strain, J.et jour horso stand loose, If possible, with out being tied up In the tniiiigur, Pnlu und weariness from a coullued iosition Inducis bad habits. Tho Clileugo Glrl'n Shoe. VHtaia Timtt, "Somebody asktd mo the other day what 6ls of shoes were mostly worn in Chicago by ladles," said a ehoe dealer, j eatcrdar. ".My answer rather surprised him. I Bsld lis nnd -Is, nnd moro 4s than 3s. He got off the Idiotic talk about Chicago women's feet that you (hid In newspapers of rival cities, The same thing Is true 'of cveiy American city In this ago of tbo world, lu tome sections ot the country cldldicu used to run In their baio feet moie than they do now. I should say that with ladles a No, i is tho most generally worn 1 won't say called for shoo In tho insiket. No. St, ladles' sUes, jou un derstand, aro not much worn, although calltd for fieipicntly, 'Ihat Is another thing you hear a great deal about lu a funny way. I never deceive u customer about h(s or her number If the rmcstiou Is asked, Hut when a lady comes In nnd sajt to ono of our young mon that sho wauts a No 2, he looks ut her foot, If ho can do so without glviug offense, nndiirooeeds to flt her," A Woll rrnpurtloneil Woman, Clncini.all EnoulHr, If a woman be five feet five inches lu height. her extended arms should measure, fiom tip of middle linger to tip of middle linger, Just live feet five Inches, exactly her own height. A woman of this height should ineasuio twcnty.four Inches about the waist ond thirty four Inches about the bust If measured from under the arms, and fortv-tlireo if over them. The upper arm should measure thirteen Inches and tho wrist six. Tho calf of thu leg should measure fourteen and a-half Inches, tho thigh twcnty-llvo and the ankle eight. From her thighs to the ground she should measure just what sho measures from the thighs to tho top of ilia head. Tlio knee should como exactly midway between the thigh aud tbo heel. Thu distance from the dhow to the middle linger should bothesamoas the distance from the elbow to tho middle of tho the6t, Prom tho ton of the head to the chin should ba but the length of tho foot, and thero thould bn tho I sumo uuiauce ueiweeu iiiu cum and unnplts. The length of her hand should ho Just one tenth of her height, and her feet Jutt a seventh, and tho diameter ot her chut a fifth. i .1. Ills Objection. Mitt Jellyby And now that I have said "Yes," my dear Claudo, I wish jou would ask papa at once; and while you are about it, jou might say a word to nutnma, aud en Aunt Mary bss been so kind, son know; lust men tion It to her and ask If sho It wllllug; and then Unclu (leorgo might - Claude Pardon m, Mlts .lellhvi Isn't It a little rough on fellow to make lilm secure a wlfo on the Installment plan 'llio (,'ininiiinmiitloii of I'lilliniiii's Art Has been reached, If limits can lw put to C'lilus, lu tliemugiillicent new llulTet Purlor Cart built by tint colibm'ed dcslpner and now I MiMiiliiir ou tb II it O Limited tmliiii liftwimi ! I ' Is city unit 1 hlladulp da 'Ihcto cars nra intryUnf leg n t lii finish ami luxurious- ' i.eis hrfppo utiuuiit, SPECIAL NOTICES, y5a, PlllVATi: I nS8'N8 IN AM. Wl). yiSjccts, strictly confidential. Bond for circular, 8. V Ft.YNN. A. St., Ivy Institute Southwest corner f mn nnu iv bis. n. w. tnSa.NOTICi: OF STOCKIIOMIKUS' JIUKT VvS. (NO - Tbo Htumnl meeting of the Ktnr.tr hntilur. r.t tin. Cfiflltnllla'litlH liKmrnnnu Company ot the Dlstrlit or i olumiilu, for tho clo'itlun of nlio trtiteci lor the enduing yeiir, will b hold at tho ofllconf tho company, No. f0(l nth street northwest, on MONDAY, tho 17th day of December, 1HBS. Pulls open Irom J to -t o'clock p. in. J. n. couhiiLan, tiol71tilol7 "oi rMtiirr, tfKSShLADlKS! LAWKS f MUHMl" UVC2T" jirg, jtct'ttflerty Is tbo only hat nnd bonnet-framo manufiiotuicr In thu city. Call anil see her now shapen. Illcacnlng and press ing, straw nnd Felt Hats nltored to the latest stylos, orders promptly attended to. lOOU (1 stroot n. wJL jjrMOORE & SCHLEY, BAKKCRS AND WIOKEUS, 20 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OP THE NEW YOltK STOCK EX CHANGE. PMVATfl WII1B CONNECTIONS WITII COR RESPONDENTS AT nosTON1,1' omoAtio, PHILADELPHIA, HALTIMOHE, WASHINGTON, 1). C, RICHMOND, VA. Correspondents In Washington, ! 'CORSON & MACARTNEY, ' I 1410 F STREET vjjjgjSj.r-ORTAIJLB ORATES, ' ," FENDERS, ''; ANDIRONS, j Fir.K SETS, Cheaper than ovor. Examine our extensive stock be tor o purchasing. 1IAYWARD Jb HUTCHINSON, 421 Oth St. igrCPHILlP T. HALL, KSHS 008 F street n.w., Makes a specialty of custom mado shirts, so placo your order with him nt once. vjK3arioaAN's installment house. M25 Having romoved to my Now Storo, . 7Ul) nnd711boventhst. n. w., , I nm prepared to soil cheaper than any other credit house In the city. Our stock of CAR PETS. OILCLOTHS, MATTINHS, RUOS, HEATING- AND COOKINO STOVES, PARLOR, HEIMIOOM. DININUROOJt AND KITCHEN PURN1TURE la oomploto, and will bo sold on t'redlt choaper than tliey can bo told elsewhere for rash, Como and eeo us nnd you will bo sat isfied that OROOAN'S, 7.10 and 741 7th St. n. W., 18 THE I'LAOE TO DEAL. All Carpets bought from us we will make and lay on tho floor free of cost. TftS5NEV MUSIC STORE.-ALL KINI)SOF r3!U sheet Muslo und Mnslo Hooks: all the r.o nnd lOa muslo published. HENRY WHITE, 005 7th st. n w. opposite PatentOMoo. fcJ5Pa.NEW' TIOOKS. RODERT ELSMERE. JOHN WARD, PREAOnnit. THE OWL'S NEST, by Wlstor. RAYMOND KERSHAW, by Cox. THE bTORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM. W. II. MORRISON, 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST. VVga.SPECIALTIE'S. CHOICE WESTERN CUT AND LONG HAY. FANNED OATS Constantly on Huud ut tho Lowest Market Prli.es. II. D. COCHRAN, Wbotealoand Retail Doalorln I'LOUR, GRAIN AND HARNESS, 1317 FOURTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. TrKSSasTHB WASHINGTON ARCHITECT!!- W52E HAL IRON AND IHtlDGE WORKS. WORKS, comer of Water und :Wd streets. Washington. D. C. Telephone Call, 42is :J. Roofs, Bridges, Turu-Tablos, oto. Rolled trou and Steel Heami, Channels. Anglos, etc. Cast ings of every description. Ornsmontul Cast and Wroitght-Iron Work a specialty. l'Unt. Kttl mutes unit btraln-Shcets prumptly furnished on application. Special facilities for Heavy Cast lues. Caparltv of work", fi.000 tons per annum. i:i)WAltlt L. DENT. II. i:.. Owner und Osncral Manager, VJK3SS..IOIN A CLUII NOW AND SAVE THE l)CSr tetiiller'M profits. ClIRIbT.MAS Is ( OMING AND YOII WILL WANT A WATCH. Wonlfir great reduitluns In prices FINE (.111.1) WATCH Br-, CHAINS, DIAMONDS AND Ji:WELltY,.K)lN A CLUII NOW and you will huso your WA1CIIKS roll THE HOLIDAYS, ('.ill nt pur tilllco, rij") 7th st. n, w or send tpnstnlniHtiiHW'ugdntS'Wlll cull on jou Willi n line of nainpU'K. .. . . . .Mill A MAM I,. tlAIl.Tl l'.liM..ir., Munagerof 'l ImNow Yoik WutohCluh Co.. ril5 7llnt. n. w., bet. Euud Puts. ttrCSa.VOU GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS W2 GO TO WILLIAM 1IAIIT, Corner Oth and Ostsnw.., ,., Under National Hotel. ttjgga, LAMAR & ZACHRY, S. K. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEYS. oeU'J-ly Sun Building, 1015 F street. tff!3iHAVlNG INCREASED FACILITIES tj25i for tho manufactory uiiil clelUuvy of Confeotlonery, I'orelen und Domostlo fruits, cto orders will be delivered prumptly. Pur sons wishing aiders for Ico Creams, Oiisturds, lees, charlottes, eto fur humbly will please leave their orders as early t-uturday us con eu!oiit, ukoRGE W. WEIDMAN, :!().) Pa. avo. s. o. & LOVEISS OF GOOD UREAD HUOULD uou WHITE LILY The best llou In tbo world. Mado by C. W. CISSELL & CO., Proprietors of thoOilglnal Holler Mills, Georgetown, D. 0. TCS0UTIlEltN INVESTMENT IN COAL, Ju3J iron and Timber Lauds, A. E. HANDLE niv's to cull tbo spcolal atten tion of persons deslrlug to uequlro such piop erty lu largo or small tracts ut the very lowet prices. Full particulars on application. Ad dress 303 7th st., n, w., Washington, D, C. YfSSfcCOAL! COAL I kJVST LOW PRICES THIS MONTH, Place vnur orders with K. O. CAItTKH. lol'II AND 1) bTUBJ AND 1) hTREETS, S. 41)5 Kfctreot. S. W. W. HRANCIIYAltD: 41)5 K titreot, Telephone Connection. vS-SGO TO MU3 MENGERT'S, 411) OTH MCX street northwest, for tho celebiatol Columbia Vull.uetght Woolen Yarns, Stump ing done. All materials fur needlework, Tft . v '"Kl'lt M. GRADY VJiCST-WIihcs his friends to know that ho Is now connected with the l.oue of ROUINhON, I'AHKERiCO., FINI, CLOrillliRS. 310. 6Qutlieattor of 7th nnd I) streets, Where ho will be flail to personally attend to their wants. oc31-tf i-iiLADIES CAN HAVE" THEIR FELT ISCE huts pressed In tho now Full stylos. Don't forget number, Whltiua'i mooching and Millinery Establishment, 518 Tenth street lioithwest. fcSSfcPAINTEHa- WM. E. SPA I.DING A CO., !qb 522 12th st. n. W., near F st. Estimates Furnished For All Kinds of Work. JOIIIIINil AND OLAZINO. yfcqpa.W.-G MKTZMlOTT & CO,, MUhlO o" Ijealcts have ri moved from Ponnsyl anla avenuo to their mvf building, 1110 Fst n w, three floors won of W. II Mosei A Sons. Oldest and most ejicnslv so mulo establishment In tho city. tfr'SSj.KASY r,;CT PJrV Ileitis llllUttf.n.nltln ti. I'mntnrt nnrl huiiltli. tho edit" of tho world visit DU Willi E'S cxtabllshtnent, 1 110 1'enntylvnnlu avumie, oppo sltoWIUard's HuIl-i, f, r tho iic.ii.iii1 ti.iat intuit or ull dlscuM.. of tin, feet. Dr. Whito's twenty-nlilth coostiuiiv,, ycar of practice In n umuKu'"iv . ire, gj USIllll i slttiiiv for putting Hie iivi- o ,mv. tfrt5atHl.,s i Volt's hlood pills chiiu ysi. all Impui lues n nil lis forms aimstinres: sorotula, eczema ami tkr. dlneasei speedily Clued. Alsrt fxeelltn! for urlimry ami kidney diseases. Pr1l lor sale at. STANDI FORD'S Vili'iliilSL'iU.L11"" ' " w Open ull night. AnORNEYS-AT.YAW. piMl'IIUiL'l'tiiuiMu,,, ' Attorney-at-Lnw, IJa,bourLawIh,h,,,Mi ,,.., 10UU,AVB, Residence, Ni, yin 1( ,u Northwest. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ANDNOTAnY. OFFICE OF IJ:;"yAB 1321 Fit nw, C0MiJ,!?Sni'i?f!l.01' DEEDS FOR ALL oV" TKltl" 1'H1KH. TelepbOUO 053 j y yf to ,i;Wi WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEO-A FEW ADVANCED SPANISH pupils to Join dally comnrsaHou class ut liJOpmi utlier olassei nt other hours; terms reasonable. 1008 V St., Room 4 . WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED-I1Y COLORED WOM N, 8ITOA Hon as cook or chambermaid. Call ut7 Pounary l'bieo, botween lath and 1 Hit nnd O and N. Y avenue. WANTED HELP. XT ANTFD-MANAOKlt WANTED FOR OUR V J-oiithorn onicos salary 81,800: control $1,000 (wlmlesaloi worth of goods: must nmko Sl.niHl oath deposit: referenes. Addruss OWEN, 3 Coopor union, Now York, WATEI)-EVERYi:or)Y TO KNOW THAT Rico's Hteum Cleaning Work, 400 Maine ave s w, clean oa-nots, renovates feathors, stoning mattresses and rmnakes them: also, fur nlture steamed lu tho best tnanuor and at low est nrlcut AfATKI)-ITKNOWN THAT O. S. I1UNDY i V oi ins lu nvo, opp city iiu.li, is uommis- sinner of Deeds for au the States and Torrl- lories, WA.W.I-OLD aOLD AND SILVER bounhttor cash by WM. FRIEDERICH, tho manufacturing Jowolor, 003 7th at, opp Pat ent Ofllco. FOR RENT DOOMS. "VTICELY 1'URNISHED FRONT ROOM; oxttrisure: sultnblo for ono or twu Xl southern exposure; gentlemen; nrlvnto family: rofurences ox changed. 031 1 street northwest. FOR RENT HOUSES. p)R RENT-UNPURNI3IIED. J"il4Fstnw, 13 rs $2.10 00 lt)lOFstnw,i:rs 'Jikmio 1-101) Mass avo n w, 15 rs 1(1(1 (17 lt2HMassavo, 14 rs 150 00 1730 Mass ave, 17 rs 12-100 1' st n w, 12 rs 125 1)0 1125 loth stnw, 15 r 115(H) 1014 21st n w. 10 rs 100 ()() 1322 1, stnw. 11 r mono 022 14th stnw. 12 rs loo oo 1721Connavo.llrs 100 00 1702 Pan von w. 10 rs til (17 1314 Conn avo, 10 rs H7 50 Jiit'i ronn nvo, m rs m iii 17281st I1W, lOrs 83 33 llthstnw. near 0,15 rs 83 33 1(1(11) II stn w, warehouso so 00 1701 Conn ave, lira 75 00 817 12th stnw, 11 rs.,., 70 00 2021 ostn w, ll rs 7ooo 1527 0 stnw, 11 rs 70 00 1510 20th stnw, 10 rs (13 oo 512R stnw, 13 rs 05 00 102116th stnw, 10 rs 15 00 1115 Nst nw.llrs (15 00 2012 lllllver Place. 1) rs 00 00 20M Illllyer Place, 10 rs on on 824112th stnw, storo and dwg 00 00 17(11) M stn w,Dn 55 00 22(1 N J avo 8 e, 0 rs 50 00 1514 30th st n w. 17 r no oo 2 1 id 14th stnw, 10 rs 45 oo IDOlHst n W.Ors 45 00 2114 14tn stnw, 10 rs 11 07 242(1 14th it n w, lOrs 4107 mo liith stnw, 10 rs lu no 502Maploavc, Lo Droit Park, 7 rs 40 00 501 .Maplo ave, I.e Droit Park, 7 rs 40 00 1370Ustsw, llrs 40 00 2100 11th stnw. 10 rs 40 00 1213 7tn stnw, O rs 35 00 1531 20th stnw, 7 rs ninu 152l2i)thtn w,8rs.., 25 00 1507Curollnost 0 rs 25 00 10O7Lstn w,7 rs 10 45 2011ststsw. 0 rs 15 no 22(1 1st st s w, Ors 15 00 Tho ahovo bouses can bo examined by permit from our oflleo only. THOMAS J. riSHEH .t CO.. !?.?!; JLBt1wi T.10H 11EXT HOUSES. L1 3d UN stnw. 11 rs, ml ... $30 00 .... 25 00 .... 20 IK) tnRQl'stnw.Trs, ml.. 182(1 33d st .(I rs.m I... .".Oil Qstn w.O rs, ml 40 00 1310 and 1401 20th st. 7 rs, ra 1 22 50 STORES. 1200 32,1 stnw S75O0 12l)232dst IIW 35 00 321(1 Mtn w 50 00 3211) M stnw, storo and Hat 50 no :i2()J 1' st 10 oo STAULES. a Masoulu Hall alley SO 00 C. II. FICKLING. 1201 32d st n w. IM'KST $7,500 IN SMALL HltlCK HOUSES, 1 well rented; suro to puy you $750 per year; tnuT pay you Sl.llO per yeur. Audress E- S. COLLaMER, 21U5 l'a avo n w. . FOR SALE HOUSES, FOR SALIi-AT MOUNT 1'LEASANT-SEV-end well located cottusesaiid nlco build Inc Iot; ulso, on 1 tth street .jxtonilod, Snores beautifully located, und it acres near Uilght woixl, Improsed by7-room cottaite, e. WALKER A WILSON, 100U Fst. FOR NAI.K-A NUMIlltlt 01' SMI.I. HOUSES, 0 to H rooms, with mOd Imttti tor sale on cajy terms. GEO. W. LIN KIND. wvilliwj (,). MV ) S TTtOR RENT- V 11 10(1 Ostn w.Ors. ml S35 00 712 2nd st u w, store und dwelling 30 00 01112th st n o, 5 rs nndstublu, largo grounds ., 20 oo 21 Fciiton st u e. 8 rs 11 30 , 8 00 , 8 00 45D Aunory si s w, I rs 453 Armory sts w, 1 rs DAY WOOD & GAKItElT. Sueeosiors to CHAS. h: 0AYW00I), llusoinent 1)10 V street it w rrtOll StLK-HOUSlH. I1 2IIDU (J stn w, b h II rs, now Uii'Jl Q st. I) h,l rs...., 31 1 l'rospeut ave, b b, lOrs.... , 87,500 . 7.000 . 7,000 . 5.000 12.17 iintlist, bh, Ors, 13(12 Dllthst. Ots , 5,00(1 3IIK)Nst, llll, 10 rs , 5.001) 11512 1 st, h ll, I) rs 2,500 111335thst, fh,7 rs 2.51)0 II 3.1 I'nupi-ctst. bh, lOrs 5000 Tho ttbovols only u portion of the property on my books. Call for list, 0, 11. FICKLING, 1201 32d stn w. FOR SALE AND RENT;, TEAL ESTA'i'i: HULLETIN XJ THOS K. WAGG.VMAN.017 V Street. Chiitnres ma'le Wudnesdiiys mnt .-lei unlay. TIlREE-St'OltY llltICK AND FRAMiS H0U3ISS FOlt SALE. 400 M stn w. bit, in 1, 11 is 822,500 023 ami U25 u st ii w, t ii, nnu a nouses rcur iiiiiiiiiiiimiikimimi 22.000 1312 Vt live ii w, lib, ml, 13 rs 1730 II stn w, bh. ml, 10 is ., R st, bet 13th & 1 ltli sts u w, b h, m I, 11 rs, 115 3d st ii w. bh, ml, 11 r 1013 lllihhtu w, bh, ml, 10 is DOOM stnw. bh ,ml, 13 rs Uil.MII stn w, bh, ml, 12 rs,,,,, ,,.. 2U7 Gstn w, I) Ii. ml, 10 rs HI.ISiO .. 15 00J '., 13,000 ., 12,5(1(1 ,. 12,000 .. 11,000 ., 8.0(10 , , 8,000 HOUSES TWO STORY llltICK AND FRAMl FOR SALE. Alley bet Oth and 7th and Lund M stsn w,fh,4rs 83,500 aiUHNatiiVt.hli.ml. 7 1 3,301) M(i2aud ISOl Lstn w.f h,4rs 3,oot) 10.il, Kilt lib stnw. hh, Ors 3,000 2100 Vt uve u w, bh, 7 rs , U.uoo 1, :lund 5 miow'i- nlley n w. f Ii, 4 rs 3.1100 321 to U23W D st s o, f n, (I rs , ll.ooo 12111, 122-lMadli'OU St II W. I ll, 4 IS 2,(100 lllisauipsuiistii w, f li, o rs 1,700 TO LEASE. Tor a term of 25 years, u valuahlo piece of business prnimity on Fst, bet 11th mid 12th sts u wi iititSinu per munlhandtfttes; lessee to build on same. For a term of 25 yoari, a valuable piece ot business piupurty on lltli st. neur l'a uo ll w; rent SI25 per month und tuxes: lessee to build on same, . Rent per iiniinm. Ist. bet ltli and Bthne. $21 oo UNIMP1I0VED I'ROl'ERTY POR BALM. Cor Vu avo aud 2 ltli ttu w S2,no(i Nouovllljh mid Water jits... 1,000 S o cur b t) ave unil 11th Sts o 1,000 Per loot. Lstbotll)lhnud2l)tlitts iiw 82 00 Alii-s live, bet Del nvo and Utst ,,, ,, l do 13)at, bet Canal uud c sts u w , l do HOUSES FOR RENT. ror monui, Upper part 2128 14 th st u w, 8 rs. 2d Hour p.'ODIh st u Vt, 2 3u3 ll Cupst.O rs Ti'iileytovtii llimd.ais.. 5()57thstn 0,7 is 123(1 Itu ttu w, o rs.., 12lii30lhstn w, 13 is 1517 lothst u w.Ois 2I2U Vu avon w,7rs. 825 oo , Bft (K) . 25 00 25 (II) i 20 01) 20 00 . 21) 01) 20 00 18 75 18 00 lltli 5ll hill w, 11 is, 22 Myrtlu st II V. 7 It..... 10 42 225 0 tt ll u, 0 rs WOO 211 .Ml must u 0,7 ra oiM in uu lleunliig's lload, 0 is ,,.- 15 00 hi) Defteosstll W, Hrs 15 00 tin 12th st we, 0 rs 15 oo 31 Ets w,(l rs ! 12 30 2UJ0 12lhtn W, (IIS 12 00 7thstom,5rS 12 00 707 Fnrnigiit stnw. 4 is oo REL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safe us tl. 8. bonds; U nor ooni,, ,, ,yaWo ,,,mr. terly;ln sums $100 to l,oouj small piomium uI"'"i1"1' LOANS. In sums tu suit ato per cent. Thanbovols onlya portion of J. he property on my books. For full llt " at olllog for bmfetlu lu.ued on the 1st und lfitln PHOTO-ENGRAVING Haying recently fitted up 1'llorO.LMIlUVIMi LS1AIII.IHII1E.T ,n connection wUhmy1PATENTiPR0Css,t ILLUbTRATIONB AT NEW YORK PRICES Photographing on Wood for the Trade. TWKURIOIB JOYCE, 4111 lilevelitli Street N. W, FOR SALE LOTS SALE-REAL ESTATE. F OR Iits and oottapAfi In tfnklnfftnn fornftlft. Tlnt4 of this subdivision, b'lng tho first addition over tnadK to tho city of Washington, uro now ready for distribution. Sovcral attractive cottnges and a number of thoeliolcext lots will ha sold to persons who will imiinivo tho same. It Is tho purpoito or the pr iprlctor to tnnkn this tho most ultraetlvo subdivision about Washington. Tho streets aro oxnet "Xtcnslon ot thine of tbo ell y, nnd orory modern eonvenlcncowlll boprovldod. An nbundant wuter suppls, perfect sys tem ot suwcriige, Incniidcsoent eleotrlo Ilghtt nnd nn oleotrlo rullway havebocn pro vided. Ton thousand feet of curb linvo been contracted tor, und thu laving of curb nnd pavements will bo commenced In n fow riuys. Cottages will ho erected (or purchasers It doslrod. For plats, npnly nt tho onlco of GEORGE TRUK8DELL, 005 flevo' th t. n. w., or at Third nnd T sts. n. p., In Ecklngton. To seo t ho projiorty, tako tho Eleotrlo Railway, at Now York avenuo and Seventh streot north west. IjlOIl HALK-4 FINE LOTS ON CHAPIN ST, I; 50x150 each; ono on 15th st, near Colum bia road; a oholos building sttn, 50x115, 11ENJ. P.DAVIS. 1310 Fst. i'OIl INVESTM.NT-117,000 SQUARE FEE!'" onTonnosseonvo, at 11th stn o, sowor and water. 17Mo, worth use. Half squaro n e, all shallow lots, high giound, on grado. 31.000 q ft, only loo. Nlcollttlo lot 20x80, n o. on good stroot, only S400. Clioloolot on N stn w, 23x07 to wldo nlloy, nenr Scott Circle, only 82.10. Elegant stublo loLDupont Clrolo, fronts two (30x15 feet) paved alleys; water, sowor, gas, 81,250. All of abovo terms to suit. Also lots Just across Boundary on small monthly raymonts. Plonty other bargains. WM. T. OKIE, Room 4 1331 F stnw. EDUCATIONAL. M- ARTYN'S COMMBRCfAL COLLEGE AND . Sohool of ToloirraDhv and Tvno-Wntlnir. 313 Oth street northwest, nenr City I'ostofilco. "The highest standard business colleso In America." Splendidly equipped. Tho largest nnd most commodious building In tbo olty do voted to business training. Catalouuos froo on application. Colored studonts not admitted. Francis a. Martyn, president: C, 1C Urnor, A. M., C. E principal, -,T. VERSOM SI'.MlNAItV, 1100, 1101,1100, 1X 1110 M street and 1123 Eloventh stroot. llonrdlng and Day Sohool for young ladles and llttlo girls. , ' , Fniirtftenth venr ortens Wodnosaav. October 3. for reception ot boarding pupils: Thursday, UCtoocri, lor recc-piiun oi uuj MRS. E.J. SOMERS. Principal mm: eeulitz school oflanuuaoi.s. TERMS BEGIN NOW. 72314THST.N.W. MISS IIAI.CH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, 1207 10th st n w. Open all tho ycar. Pupils prepared for all examinations. GEOKOKTOWN UHIVFKSITr. (Established 1780A CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. Classes will bo resumed In the LOWER SCHOOLS on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13; and In tho SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY on Thursduy, September 20. MXAMINAAIONS FOR ENTRANCE will take place on Monday. Soptombcr 10, TERMS-Day schoUrs, S50 yearly, payable half-eaily In advance; half-boarders, $100; boarders, 8300. For furthor particulars apply to the president. nAVi;N9 mclIARD3i HiJ. NORWOOD INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Apply at 1407 Musi, avo., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL. Principals. Pupils rocolvod nt any tlmo. M 'DO.tALO-Kl.LlS' SCHOOL, CO US Kit 5USS. avo and 17th st, Washington, D. 0. Socond session, Feb. 1 1888, Mls9 Cutohoon's Evening Travel Class will begin Fob. 20, 1888. The first lecture on Amorlcan Lltoraturo by Prof. Llnooln, Feb. 14, 1888. For information address tho principal, MISS ANNA ELLIS. SPENCERIAH BUSINESS C0LLEGE7 Threo ctitlro lloors. National Dank of the ltepubllo Building, eornor 7th and lists, n.w liny nnd ovening sestlons. Yiiung men und vtomon nruotlcally trained for self support, mid tisetul llvts. Ftvo courses-Tha I'ructleul Busl nets Course, stenography, Type-Writing and (Iruphophono, I'ltmun shorthand, Fructlcul Ensllsh llranobes, Dclsarto School of Espres slou. Heliolastlu year begins Monday, Septom temberO. College opens for arrangements on nnd after Monuuy, Auixust 27. Sendfor now Il lustrated Huuouncemeut. HENRY (!. SPENCER, LL.H.. Principal. MRS. SARA A. 8PEN0ER. Vlce-Prlnulp.il. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. "atelckek's Hotel, """"' W 4, ,7- e' ' EUROPEAN PLAN; WASHINGTON, 11. C. ROOMS EN SUITE AND SINOLE. During the past summer a new addition has been erected ooninlulng tho most luxurious res taurant rooms In tbo city, no20 Urn TH. FELTER. Prop. T HE ARLINGTON, A IJ0115T AND KI.WAINT 11UTJSU Vermont Avenue. T. K, ROESSLK. Proprietor. ool7,ly mm: belvedere, the lowest pr'ioe I llrst-cluss houso lu tho city, oor, I'.i. avo. nnd 3d st. n. w Washington, D. C. HOADLLY & PAGE. ool7-ly niuisniniiTT. WASHINGTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Fire Esoapes. TERMS-S3 .00 and 81.00 l'er Day. riiLSKY iioitHi:, iiT EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth St., NEW YORK CITY. TAJIKS II. lUtllSMN, I'niprletor. OT, JAU:S HOTKL, EIJROPEAN PLAN, SIXTH bTREETAND PENNSYLVANIA AVE,, L. tVOODBUHY, Proprietor. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE' AND mliorseouiltles without ophiy. JAMES F. BROWN, Real Estate uud Loan Broker, 1100 F street porthwest. 0i nn nnn to loan on real estate 5XUVIWWU In amounts to suit. B, II, WARNUIt & CO., 0101' stnw. TV,rosKr to loan on real estate on ISA. lit t class seourllles at lowest rutos of lu teiest. No delay whero security Is good. O C.GREEN. 3037thstiw. MUSKY TO LOIN QNIMPlToVEDCITY REAL estate. McLACHLAN ii IIATCIIELDEU, 1225 r st n w, M ONLY 10 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT. Lowest rates. No delay. V, II. SMITH SON. 1222 F st n w. REAL ESTATE. PAIHIKS SKEKINO MFE lNYESniE.MS IN HEAL ESTATE and Local Securities will bo furnished full par ticulars on application at our office. Llfo and Flro Insuinnou In Dent Companies. GUHLEY BROTHERS, 131IIFSU1.W. mlHIS.A.JIlTCHKLL, JL Rout Estate Broker. 0311' stnw, Room 4. Special attention n ltd to tho oxchnugo of all descriptions of real estate tiad personal prop erty, mining stock, oto, BKNJ.F.IUVIS, RUM. ESTATE BROKER, l.'lll) F st, adjoining Sun Building. Suburban property u specialty. FINANCIAL. METROPOLITAN Grain and Stock Exchange. STOCliS, BONDS, OIlTgRAIN AND PROVl MOWS. J.ABREEN, Manager, 1 120 Pcnn, ave, u, w. PAWNBROKERS. Bupnstlno Loan Olllco, 301 reiiu, Avu N. IV. Money loaned on Gold mid Silver Wutohes, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, Guns, Ll les' and Gentlemen's Wunilng Apparel. Old Hold und Silver bought. Unredeemed Pleilgos Fur Salu PEEKLE3S DVES &Z8&8E1& AMUSEMENTS. A LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ... , THANKsaiVINOWKKK. , MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GRAND EX.THAMATINBB ,,.,,, .v THANKSGIVING DAY. Win. J, Gllraore'u Gorgoous Spcotacutar Triumph. THE TWELVE TEMPTATIOnTA Under tho management ot Charles II. Yal. Sea tho Laughiiblo Coupo, Tho Trained Donkeys, Tho Monster Dragon, Tho Funny Bears, Tho Judge Family., .. Tho Brothers Savlnllla, The Live Cockatoos, The Exo.ullto Transformation, Thu March of Nations, 3-lloautlfut Promlcrs 3 a-Orand Ballcts-B 100 persons on tho Stags. Noxt week MRS. POTTER. XTEW NATIONAL THEATER. MONDAY', NOVEMBER 20. Houulnr Sfatlneos WcilnesdAy and Saturday, tar-EXTHA JIAT1NES TIIANKSGIVING DAT. Tho Eminent Tragedian. FREDERICK WARDE. REPERTORY : MONDAY, DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Tuosdny ,...., Virginia wodnesdiiy Matlnoo..... Gaston Cadol Wednesday Evening...., Richard 1IL Thursday, Thanksgiving Mntlnoo Vlrglnlut Thursduy Evening Gulbu, tho Gladiator Friday (Hrtttlmoln 20 years) William Tell Saturday matinee Gaston Cadol Saturday ovcnlng Richard III . December .1, KVANS & HOEY In A PARLOR MATCn. c ONOREOATIONAL CHURCH. THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA W.M, GERIOKE, Conductor, Will alio a Series of THREE CKAND CONCERTS, PIHDAY EVENINOS: DECEMBER 11, JANUARY 18, FEBRUARY 15. With tho assistance of EMINENT SOLO TALENT. SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS, eaoh covering re- la. oo Sa Tbr':0 Concorts' 82,co and Tho'salo for Suliserlptlon Tickets only will opon on WKDNhSDAY MOUNINO. NOV. in. at J. F. Ellis & fo.'s, 0.17 Pa. avo. BURDITT Si NORTH, Managers. TrERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATRE Matinees Mon., Tues., Tlmrs. and Sat. KERNKLL'B NEW COMPANY. HARRY KERNELL. FRANK BUSH, JAJIES REILLY. 3 CARNOS 3 2 DRAATZ BROS. 2 MISS LILLIAN 8ELBINI, FRED IIUBEH AND LILLIAN ALLYNE. MISS BEATRIX HAMILTON, MISS ISABEL WARD. THE DARROWS, In connection with which JAKE KILRA1N, Champion of the World, CHARLES MITCHELL. Champion of England. Will appear Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Iuclndtng Matinee Thanksgiving Day. H ARRIS' BIJOU THEATER. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2(1. Matlneo3Tuo3Thurs and Sat. Tho Most Extensive nnd Elaboratoly Staged Operatlo Attraction on tho Road. WILBUR OPERA COMPANY, In tho following roperlolroof Pooulur Light Oporus 1 Slonduy and Tnosday Evenings, " Two Vagabonds j" Wednesday nnd Thursday Even Ings, "I'ra Dlavolo;" I'rldny nnd Saturday Evenlncs, "Threo Blaolt Cloaks;" Tuesduy Matl noo, "Merry Wnri" Thursday Matlneo, "Glroll (ilrolla;" buturday Mutluco, "Lit Mascott." Next Woek-N. S, WOOD. GLOBE THEATRE, Penn. Avo., neurllthst. MatlnoosMon. and Wed. Extra matlneo Thanksgiving Day. This plaoo ot amusement has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom, and will opon week commencing Mouday, Nov. 20, with HARRY LA R031J and COULSON BISTERS' Big Speolalty Company, Including Johns. THE llhlEVUS. Luolollo GRAND FEMALE FIRST PART. Prices of admission: Box seats..,.. nool Parquette OOo Orchestra 30o Gallery,.. loo WILLARD'S IIAI.lI JIONDAY NiaHTTNOVEMBER 12. Prof. Carpenter's Scenes In Hypnutlsm. Won derful fun. Admission 25 cents. EXCURSIONS. M' OUST VEllNON! SiqUNT YERNONI jiuunt' VCUINUN. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th st. Wharf dally (mcopt, Sunday) for MOUNT VERNON At 10 o'clock u. m.; returning, reaches Wash ington about 3:30 p, in, PERSONAL. I USTII'S OLD STAND IS TUB ONLY PLACE f J whero first-olnss second hand clothing can bo sold at reipoutublo nrlees. Address or call at (llu D street northwest, ukvsakino3mrsTe. A. POWER, AGENT for the Hood Muirla Scale; Instruction, VU liberal discount to olubs of throe or more. 1018 8th st a w, CIYII. SKK ICE BXAJDATI0NQUE3TI0NS and answers. Send 10o to b. W- l'LYNN, A. M , Ivy Institute, S w oornor 8th and K sts n w. rfuTYMinK BUTTERINtrAT 20CENTS PER J. pound, don't get strong or rancid: keops better than butter; satisfaction assured (all tho year round), or, money refunded. Exclusive control for Wasblnittoii of tho Roods wo sell. Stalls 3W. b2t) and 330-remernber tho num bers Ccutro Market, adjoining Golden's fish Stalls. Open dully till 12:30; Saturday's, all day, Also 40 1 G st n w open nil day. Telephone, 013-2, or 00.5. WM. O. SORIBNEU TUOY LAUKDUI, 1110 G street n w. Bronuh Onloe, 121'J l'a. ave Collats uud Cuffs a specialty, at 2Uo. por dozs Shirts, loo, euch, Goods called for unit delivered ut any part ot (he city, ' DRY GOODS. m. R. Riley, Corner Ninth and E Streets Northwest, Is clotting out ull klqds of DRV GOODS At Very Roducod Rates. E. G. DAYIS. BLACK DRESS t GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Luces uud Trimmings, 719 Market Space, Washington, P. C. U. S. STAMPS WANTED. Dupurtinont btmnps, Mutch, tludlclno and en tlrocoliectlims bought fur cash, Cull on C. 11, MEKEI'.L. at Wlaiil's Hotel, Saturday, 21th, from 2 to 5 p. in. PROVISIONS. S. L. Wiiurrr, B. 11. Gwtnks CIRCLE MARKET. Vermont live, und T.st. n, r, choiuoUtocerles, Meats uud Provisions. The Best Goods ut thu Lowest Price t. Muikutlng dullvured free, JOB PRINTINTJ. mllOMASSl'nil.b J.C0, X (SuccDssoriitoMeGlll Wltherow), PRINTERS AND STEREOrYPERS, 1107 j: street n w, Wushington, D, 0, GOOD WORK AT FAIR P1HUE1, STATIONERY, RIDER & ADDISON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Ull i;li:lltlSt, N, IV.. neiii' l'u Av. : Oiileisni' l'(iesls lor ijuntiitiim kIvoii per fcoui.lattoiitlnii.imd mUUimiiluu guuiauteiiiliu ' iceuudiitulity. " MmUMgMWM' MKtW-