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the Washington critic, Wednesday evening, august 22, tssa t wasiiimm'o'n cume. 11 "'Slfe EVERY EVENING, nr tub WASHINGTON CRITIC COMPANY. HALLUX IClLUOUltN, rrosltlout. Ofllcc, No. OH I) Street Northwest, Post Boimjino, WASHINGTON, I. C. TKUMSi SlngloCopy 2 Cents By Cnrrlor US fonts Ty Mali, postngo paid, ono yonr 85 (M By Mall, postngo paid, kIx months '! 00 Mali subscriptions Invariably In advance Addros Till: WASHINGTON CRITIC, AVimlilngt I. C. IttGItAltD jr. SYIA'KHTJIK. .IMItur "WASHINGTON, AUGUST 23, 18S8. Tun nniECTioN of the Fisheries treat by tho Scnnto camo nbout just tts was expected niul had boon politically or diiiiit'd. Hud il been the best treaty ever mado it would bavo experienced tlio same fate, for tlio slmplo reason that a llopubllcnn Senate eo'.tld not nlTord to givo a Domocrntic Administration tlio oi edit of it on the eve of a Presidential election. Tlio merits and demerits of tlio negotiation nro entirely lost sight of in tlio smoke of the campaign. Tlio exigencies of politics demanded that tlio treaty bo rojectcd and so rejec tion was voted. It was this fore knowledge of the result thnt took tho edge off tlio debato and diminished tho public interest that would otherwise hnvo been felt in u matter of so much real importance to tho interests of throe governments. As it is, tho situation re mains practically unchanged, oxecpting that under tho temporary Herniations agreed upon tlioro Is no immediate danger of disturbanco to tlio paities in inturcst. Tho work that has been dono counlH for nothing, oxecpting as wo be liovc it to liuvo boon an honest oh"ort on tho part of tho Administration to perma nently settle oxisting differences. Tun Philadelphia Nows announces with ovidout and justifiable catisfactlon thnt customs duties to tho amount of $1,083,070 woro received at that port in July tlio largest amount over received in ono month, and $-100,253 moro than tho receipts of July, 1887. Itsnys "tho long languishing commorco of tho city appears to bo rovivliig." The Quaker City is to ho congratulated. Slay its summer hay crop continue to grow less. Them: is mokb liustlo than bustlo in TJolva Lockwood'u "canvass. This is a campaign of common eonso as well as intellect. w There is sucn a larcie population of Canadian-French in Manchester, N. II., mainly employed in tho manufacturing establishments of tho city, that a news paper in tho French language is about to bo established thcro. This may bo all right. If tho Canadian-Frenchmen can't road tho American papers, thoro can bo no berlous objection to their having a paper that tlioy can read; but how long -will it rcquiro to assimilate theso people witli our own under au educational system that encourages a retention, not only of their peculiar habits and customs, but ol their own vernacular? Of course, if tho Canucks nro unable to understand "United States as she is spoko," they can know little or nothing of tho laws of tho country, and ovon tho Constitution must remain an nulntelligiblo mystery to them. What is most needed in tho several States with largo foreign popula tions is a provision In tho public school system making somo knowlcdgo of the Government, its history, Its eharac 'tor and its statutes compulsory. Only out of such knowlcdgo is bred tho best citizenship. m Acconmxci to M. Etnilo Ollivior, Gen oral Boulangor has been amply sup plied with' funds during his campaign. Ono inansent his commltteo a chock for $5,000, and checks are said to bo pourinp in fiom every diiectton. "Who says that Franco is a stranjror to Republican instl tutions? - Mit. Stiie.viok, tho Union Labor candi date for 1'rosldcut, having bcon dial, longed to a joint debato by Mr. Cowdrey, tlio United Labor candidate for President, makes a very curt reply, declining the challenge. Ilo says: While I do not bcllovo In Mr. George's land theory, yot In this canvass I havo notur.tig oulzcil you nov your peoullar tax theory. I bitvi left you both nlono In your glory, and yot you aro not happy. 1 am not ono of those who pro moto divisions In labor organizations by gottuv up hobblos to rldo. AVo cannot quite understand Mr. Strcator's logic tiny moro than wo can quito approjo Ills uncalled for display oi temper. If ho is not "in favor of piomollng divisions in labor organiza tions by getting up hobbles to ride," it seuuis to us tho proper thing for him to do is to dismount from his own hobby and rctiro from tho raco. Mn. PownnniiV says thoro aro over ono million idle men in the Unitod States. How docs this happen? It was cer tainly not free trtulo that reduced thorn to Idleness, and it has been dinnod into our oars for tho last quarter of a century thiit.protoction protects. If it protects Amurkan labor how is it that a million Auiurican laborers go unprotected? An early answor from Mr. JJlniiio is re- questou, Tjib "scholar in polities" Is numerous this year, his latest appoaraneo being Sonatpr Blackburn of Kentucky, wlio,in ""JUto Forum" for September, makes a vigqr'pus review of tho Itopublican Na tlo.mil platform. Now comes tho an nouncement that Mr. Blalno holds forth in tho Soptomber ntinibor of tho "Amor can Magazlno," on "Tho President's Error," which will givo this outorprls ing poriodical an iminouso advortiso mont, if it accomplishes nothing moro. But this is essentially a reading cam paign, which probably accounts for thy lack or that noisy and demonstrative on thusiasm usual t a national canvass Tho "boys" would doubtless prefer less intolleet and moro boodle,' but It's a pretty good symptom nfter nil to find tho mass of the pcoplo in a really inquir ing and studious mood on tho issues to ho determined by their ballots. Not only has this Fishorlos Treaty been rojertcd, but. the Sioux Indian treaty is likely to prdvo a failure. Tho Indians havo got what they consider n good enough thing as it is in a reserva tion four times blggor tlinn they have any uso for, and they nro ovidontly not to bo coaxed out of it. Whothcr coorclon will have to ho substituted for coaxing will havo to bo determined horcaflerj hut tho interests of tlio United States in the matter should bo mndo supreme. Tho Sioux should not bo robbed or despoiled or treated with injustice, hut tlioy should bo mado to understand that tho Govern ment is more powerful than thoy, and lias tho right of territorial Jurisdiction. It has been stated that tho work of .tlio commission would have proved rt greater success had It been composed of different material, or what Congressman McShnno of Ne braska, in a recent interview, called moro "Influential" material. Mr. Mc Fliano said nothing disparaging to tho members of tho present commission, but is quito certain that had it been com posed of such mon as Gcnoral Crook, General Miles or Buffalo Bill, the re sults would havo boon different. Tho Indians know these men and know that when thoy "talk business" thoy "mean business." Thoy rcprcBont mili tary prowess ns well as intellectual strength, and carry it weight with tho "untutored savago" that civilians can never exercise. "Puck" publishes n supplcmont this week containing flno full-length por traits of President Clovcland and Mr. Tliurman. Mr. Kcpplor owed tho Ad ministration nn apology for Ills last sketch of Mr. Cleveland and tho present exccllont plcturo may bo considered ample atonement for tho artistic eccen tricities of tho former. Tim International Amorlcan Con ference, for which Congress has mado an appropriation of $7i,000, has been called to moot in Washington, Octobor 2, 1880, and delegates will bo present from tho sixtcon North and South American Governments. Tlio Unitod Stales is entitled to ten dolegates-at-largo, to ho appointed by tho President, and each Stato may send ns largo a dele gation as it desires, though limited to ono voto in tho conferonco. Tho objects of this important convoca tion need not bo recited in detail. Inn general senso tho purposo is to institute better commercial relations between tho several countries interested, inclusive of nn American Customs Union, tho adop tion of a uniform system of woights, measures, patont rights, trado-marks and a common Bilyor coin, tho estab lishment of bettor marltlmo communica tions and the formation of somo inter national system of arbitration. lihjrhojjround to bo covorcd is broad tinu comprononsivo. it suggests conn neiital possibilities that as yet aro scarcely dreamed of in Europe and that aro destined to mako tho Now World tho loading hemisphere in tho arts of peace, as well as tho resources of .itrcngth, if not tho arbiter of tho world's destinies. It is si.NauiiAn, yet it would seem to bo a fact, that tho profound Shnks pcarean researches of Mr. Ignatius Donnelly and his investigation of tho Baconian cypher have given him a warm placo in tho affections of the farmers and workingmen of Minncsotn. How clso may wo account for tho boom which thoy have started in his favor as a can didate for Governor ? SOCIAL ANIMMSKSONAIi. 'Second Lleutonnut Win. M. Arnold did not accompany tho Light Infantry on their trip to Atlantic City, owing to a painful Illness from icuto rheumatism. Tho laruo soldier boy will, liowovcr, bo himself again by Monday next md will shoulder his gun and march scarrcd narrlor stylo, perhaps with tho stay-at-homes. Thomas Itandolph Keith Forrest left this morning for a visit to tho (Jreenbrior White Sulphur In search of health, Registered In New York last evonlnij: Con !iressman llaynu, at tho Fifth Avonuo; Con- .oessmnu Norwood, at tho Grand; General V. VV. Uolknap, at tho Vletoila, and Commodore .Mcard, at the Kverett, William E. Mol.oan. Deputy Commlsslouci if Pensions, is at tho Stockton, Cape May. A Chicago woman recently leglstcrod In hotel register: "Mrs. Wank, kneo DHuk." J)o I'Mtfiivcs I.lu'.' Do llgurcs Ho Lot us sco. Two women had thirty chickens each, which thoy took to market. Thoy agreed to divide equally tho procoods of their sale. Ono sold hcrchlckous two for$l, getting for her thirty chickens $15. Tho otbor sold hers thrco for $1. getting foi ?icr chickens $10. This nindu 3 realized on tho sixty chickens Tho merchant called to dlvldo tho inouoy mild : "You sold your thirty chickens two for $1, and you cold your thirty chickens three for Al That makes sixty chickens at the latoof llvi for JI3. Well, llvo Into sixty goes twelve tlmcf twice twelve Is twenty-four. That makes $24 your chlckons brought." Hut us shown above tho women actually had $25 In thoir pockets. And yet tho merchant's llgurcs wcro right. Do figures lloV Spenco's paper. -. ' A TAV AT TIU: DOOlt. A hand tappod ot my door low down, low down I opened It und saw two oyos of brown, Two lips of cherry red, A llttlo curlv head, A bonny. Miry sprite In dioss ot white, Who said, with lifted faeo, "J'apa, good nlaht !' Rho oltmhcd upon my knoo anil, kneeling there, I.lsped softly, holcmnly, her llttlo prayer; Her roeotliiK ilnuor tip-", , Ilor pure, sivcot baby lips L'airlru my toul with her, half unuwuro, Into somo eloarcr and dlvlnor air. I tried to lift acatn, but all In vain, Of selontlflo thought tho subtlo chain; Ho small, so small, lly loamlnic all; Thouch 1 could onll each star and toll Its placo ay ciiiurs -uur l'utuer" Wiugcu iiioruu o' BJ1UCO. I tat with foldoil lands at rest, at rest, Tinning this solemn thought within uiybruMi, How fnlth would fade It Cod hud made No ohlldron In tuts world no baby ko Only tho prudout man or t houghtf til sut'o; only tho woman wise, no llttlo nrms To ulasp aiound our neck; no buby oliarmi, No lovliiK care, No Hlnloas piuyor, No thrll of llspliiiitonn, no putturlnft.fcct, No Infant hoirt against our heart to boat. Then, If a tiny hand, low down, Tap nt thy heart or door, uli ! do not frown; lliiiid low to meet Tho llttlo feot, To olasn the dinning hand; tho cblld will " SearCr Heaven than thoo ncaicr tUiul thee. -Ltlllo B. Uarr. Noxns ami (H)ysii'. lii hmbi.i, 8aob says Jny Gould Is In perfect hoalih. Sombop Tnri'olrri trees recently cut down In Now Haven, Conn., wcro over 180 years ild. i:-SBcnnTAUY ltourtiiT T. Lincoln sayss "llo shall do somo work for tho Kcnubllcau ticket, but csinnot yet tell how much.'' An ocTOdiiMAittAN nt Wrlghtsvlllo, Tn., is n musing himself In tils old ngo writing tho Lord's Prayer On card boards tho slzo of n cold dollar. lliuur Sut.MVAN, now (VI years old, Is in fccblo health. Ho resides at West Hrlghton, Lmtland, with his thrco utiinarrlcd daughters and ono ot his sons. Tin: Hoston llornld says that tho hotels of that city appear to bo doing a Halving busi ness, twclvoof theso establishments represent ing a registration of 10,000 last week. Omi daiuvman in Chester County Is report ed to have lost noarly ,000 gallons of milk by tho thunder storm on Wednesday tho largest mill: shako ot tho season, probably. Joko hi tho 1'lillndelphla Ledger. Nuws has been received nt Kansas City of tho safe arrival of Mrs. 1). J. Franklin and her daughter nt Hankow, China, wliero Mrs. Franklin's husband, tho Missouri cx-Con-grcssmau, Is tho American Consul, Tiiinin is a soaiicitv of water In Now York city, nbout fi.000,000 galloua a day lielngdrawn from tho Central Park reservoir In oxcess of the usual consumption. No f dilute Is antici pated, but tho supply Is running low. Simon Camkiion, although nearly 00, enjoys flno health. Ho broakfnsts on toast and toa at 8 n, in., drinks a pint ot chiunpagno nt 11, dines nt '', and takes mush and milk for sup per. Ho goes to his room nbout 8 and roads till 11. Tins Now York Grnphlc says that Congicss man Wcbor ot HttlTulo Is working his boom fornomluatlon ns LIcutciiauKIOvcruor on tho ticket with Worncr Miller. It adds that Huf falo bus no show for tho nomination. It will go to Now York or Urooklyn. GKNKnAi. Oustavus W. Smith, whoso polit ical disabilities havo Just been removed by Congress, Is a West Point graduate and a Mexican war vctoran. Durlug the late war ho held high rank In tho Confederate nnny. Ho now resides In New York, contributes to tho "Century" and hob-uobs with Sherman. Tim Omaha Hco was presented tbo other day with a pint of Mcxlcati mescal ntid says: "It was tho first Introduced Into Omaha. It was of tho vintage, weedago or tho ragago of 1870, which means that It was manufactured twelvo years ago, nnd that It may have bcon mado of grapes, weeds or rugs, according to tho tasto of tho man unfortunate enough to samplo tho stuff." ( RUMOVAIjS from office. How John Quliicy Adams Got His Clvll Serxlco Jlufnrm Koptittitlnn, A correspondent of tho Cincinnati Enquirer propounds the following In quiry: "Thoro is a big disputo among a lot of your readers hero, which mnybo you can Bottle. "Was thcro ever a United States President who refused all his term to romovo oiilco-holdcrs who wcro po litically opposed to him?" To which tho Ihiquiror responds in this wiso: "It is not probablo that Washington, during his first term, mado any removals lor paity reasons, remaps tno tact mat no opposition party had bcon organized may excuse him. "But what the Indianapolis disputcrs ovidontly havo in mind is the caso of tho youngor Adams John Quincy. Long after his Presidency (in 1830) when ho had returned to tho lower branch of Congress, Mr. Adams declared in a speech to tho IIouso that ho had never, whilo Frcsidont, removed ono peison from oflico for political causes, and very pertinontly added thnt that was probably tho reason why ho was not ro-elcctod. In this connection Blnns, tho Irish refugee, who was so long tho brilliantcditor of the Philadelphia Democratic Press, tells a story. Iilnns was originally n supporter of Crawfordbut when the latter was driven from tho Mold, tho erratic Irishman was foolish enough to go to Adams Instead of to Jackson. Shortly after tho inauguration ho approached tho President in tho matter of appointments, and here Is his platnttvo description of tho re sult: "I was promptly told that Mr. President Adams did not Intend to make any removals. I bowed respectfully, assuring tho President that I had no doubt tho consequence would bo that ho would himself bo removed so soon ns tho toim for which ho had been elected had expired. Tho intimation eavo tho President no concern, and assuredly did hi no wiso af fect his previous determination." Tho Adams fnmlly htivo always claimed glory for this record as tho acmo of civil scr vlco reform. As a mattor of fact It was tho acmo of political bargain and sale. Tho elec tion of 1824 resulted In uo choice, and tho IIouso of ltoiirosentativcs wns called upon to mako a I'rcsldeut. Jackson had led largely In tho Electoral Collego, and much inaio largely boforo tho pcoplo; but by assurances to Clay that ho should be Secrotary ot Stale, aud assurances to AVobstor that tho Fedoral oillcc-holdcrs should not bo removed, Adams secured tho coveted prlzo, Tho country never forgavohim. llo could no more havo been ro-elccted in 1828 than Ruthoiford H. Hayes could havo bcon elected In 1S80; aud a similar dlsrcpiito attached to him throughout his life, aud to his memory to this day. Moreover, both Clay und Webster woro ruined In tho samo near. In 1828 Jackson wasovcrwholmlngly elected. Adams did not carry a single Stato south of tho Potomac or wc6t of tho Alleghunlcs. SPECIAL NOTICES. lfct3rAINTEnS-WM. E. 8PALDING & CO,, PV 622 12th st. n. w., near F st. Estlmalos Fumlshod For All Kinds of Work. JOHHINU AND GLAZING. VASiAT MRS. MKNGERT'S. W2S .lit) Ninth street n. w You omi trot vour ktumnlnr- noutlv dono nt lowest prices, Ilarculus In Linen Goods, Tnblo Scarfs, oto. rtrC?fcHAVlNO RECENTLY PURCHASED VS!S tho establishment of 8. E. Matlook, 025 and 031 O st, n. w 1 nm prepared to ao oommodiito tho publlo with all kinds of evening driving vohloles nt short notice and on most roasonublo terms; particular attention glvoii to boarding horses and on tlio most reusonsblo ttrms. H.J, DltOOKK, Tolophone call 030-2. Proprietor. jfMOORE & SCHLEY, RANKERS AND DROKERS, 20 DROAD STREET, NEW YORK. MKM1IKR8 OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EX CHANGE, ritlVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS WITH COR RESPONDENTS AT BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON,!). 0., CHICAGO. RALTIMOltE, RICHMOND, VA. Correspondents In Washington, CORSON & MACARTNEY, 1 110 F STREET ',s.t(jUlTAIJIiE COOI'ERATIVE RUILDING ASSOCIATION, "EQUITABLE HUILDINO," 1003 V ST. ASSETS-888ri.740.02. Oflico hours from 0 a. m, to 4:30 p. m. On tho Irst Wednesday in each month thooflluo will bo open from (I to H o'olook p. m. Advances will bu mado promptly at 7 o'olook. Subscriptions for shares In the 10th Issue re ceived dally at tho offlao of the Association, Enultnblo IJulldliig, 100 J F st. Shares nro 82.60 per month, 81,000 advanced on enon share. Pamphlets explaining tho object nnd advan tages of tho Assoolutlon are (urnlshod upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prosldent. JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. K3a,IIM'r'h Ji,lP!)01)lKS IIOMOUOIHK bns in ioo musiu, ami manv other oholi.o pieces nt Be. nt HENRY WHITK'S New Muslo 'Store, U05 7th st, n. w. Call or ueud for cutaloirucs. .llK'H tfn WItoLi:sAt.K ANDIti: tall Jiralorsln KHNNKIIKC WVi:ilIC. Look for I1LUB WAGONS MAUKKI) 1H0H A CO. Prloos at Lowoiit Market itatos. Ofilconnd Dotiot, flth utroet wharf s w. Tolophona roll, :mn 2, H3i jr. Whim' ostalillsTiment, 1-110 l'ennylvnnla nvo., opposite WHIanl's Hotel. Corns romoved without pain. Iltlntons, dis eased nails nnd all dlrcnsos of tho feot success fully trcntPd. Forty II 'th ynnr of praotlco; twenty nlijlith In Washington, 1). 0. A largo pntromnto enables ohnrHliiR the moderato fco of SI a slttlnn for putting tho feet In order. T?rCfiaw. o. MRTznnoTT .t Co., Mus'to iffis Do.tlcrs ha o r moved from rcnnsyl vanla nvontto to their now liulldlnir, lilt) V si n w, threo doors wo't of W. U Mosos & Sons. Oldest nnd mostoxtcnslve mltslo ostnbllshmcut In tlio city. VJrtSpa.THi: UCONOMY OA3 (BOOKING WS Htovcs a o tho bost reptithtlon. Our sides nearly dotinlo onnli year on their merits, IIAVWAllllA lllTTCIIINSON. llutfllton's Hos ton Polish for Floors nnd Furniture tu tilth st. Cnoteo Porcelains, etc., for prosotits. TTpCSailOOAN'S INSTALLMKNT II0U3K. jv"5SU llavhiK removed to my Now Store, T.'JD ntnl 7 It Seventh t. n. , I nm propared to sod ohinpor than any other credit liotiso In the elty. Our stock of OAK PKT8. OILCLOTHS. JIATl'INOS, 1IU09, HKATINO AND COoklNUNTOVKS, PAllLOIt, llKDHOOM. DININOItOOM AND KITCHEN FUllNITUUH Is ctimploto, nnd will bo sold on Credit cheaper than thoy can bo sold olsowhoro for cash. Como nnd seo us nnd you will bo sat isfied that ailOOAN'H, TRtinnd 7117th St. n. w., IS TllK PLVCH TO I)KAL. All Carpets humilit from us wo wilt mnko nnd lay on tho floor free of cost. VhP.FOK SALK-OVF.lt 100 CAUUIAOLS, WSa btiKIos, vnrnlthert nud painted wk ons, carpenter's, milk, furnlltiro nnd feed wag ons, on mommy payments or casn J. .I.COOK. :i2l).-,5Ist. , Georgetown, 1. C VKSs,SOUTlII!'ltNINVi:STMENT.-4INCOAL, W'aoi' iron and Timber Lands. A. K. ItANDLU Iicrs to oill the special atten tion of persons desiring toiieqiilrostich proiv crtylnlargoor siunll tracts at tho cry loweot prices. Full particulars on nppllcatlon. Ad dress 30;i 7th Bt., n. w., Washington, I). C. fVCpNOW' IS TIIK TIMK TO DUY YOUIt W2 coat for tho foil nnd winter. WM. B. IIODOF, wholesale uud retail (toiler In Wood and Coul. llaltom prices. Full weight und measure All under shelter. Givo mo u trial, Oflico und yard: Twollth, between It und 8 sts. n. w. Telopliono connection. TTrtSSs,OFFICi: OF KySr It.H KVANS, 10.21 Fltnw, COMMISSION HK OF DUIIDS FOIt ALL STATES AND TKIlltlTOUILd. NOTAHY PU1IL1C. Telopliono Oo'J-it. Hours from o to 4:30. SPKCIAL NOTICE. Tho Now York Wntoh Clnb Comnnnv Is now. In addition to their watch clubs, forming clubs for Quadruple Plato Silver Tilting Pitchers. Great reduction In prices. Payments SLOOper week. Call or address TIIK Ni:V YOHK WATCH CLUIl CO., (ll'7F',t-n- yfKSbHAVlNG INCRKASKD FAcTuTIKS klVi for the miinufactory and delivery of Confectionery, Forolgn nnd Domestic Fruits, etc., orders wilt be dcllvored promptly. Per sons wishing orders for Ico Creams, custards, ices, Charlottes, etc,, for Sunday will p'.oaso leave thoir orders ns early Saturday as con venient. anonan w. wkidman, soil Pa. nvo. s. o. Y?rSis.NEW MUSIC STORK.AT.fi KINDS OF VjfrSS sheet Muslo und Muslo Hooks: all tho fie and 100 muslo published. HKNRY WHITE, 005 7th st. n w. opposlto Patent Olllco. VNS a,WmTIN(l'S DLT5ACIUNG AND MIL Wrll llnery cstnhllshmont (now pcrmti nentlyloontodln our now store), 618 lOih Btn w, tbroo doors bolow F Bt. UcS51' FOR GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS GO TO W1I.T.IAM HAltT, Corner Oth nnd 0 stsn w., Under Natlonnl Hotol. vTpiCONTRACTORS AND I1UILDKRS CAN Wi . buy Latrobos, Ranfios nnd Furnncos at low prices at GEO. E. GARTH KLL'S, 8157thstnw. Latrobos, Furnaco and Roof ropalrlng promptly done. PERSONAL. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and answers. PcndlOoto S. W. FLYNN, A. M . Ivy Institute, S w cornor 8th and K; sts n w. TFaTTINBS-WEIAVE THE FINEST LINE IVI of mattings In tho city, which wo aro selling below cost, as wo deslro to close ttiotn out within tho noxt ten days. GATELY & ALD RICH, 527 7th St n W. -TlTAIUSIKE. AUDENMVrilE CELEBRATED WX Palmist nnd Clalrvovnnt. clvos llfo chart, names In full; lovo affairs a specialty; charms for all affairs of llfo. 1112 G st u w. rpitY OUR HUTTEUIJiE, AT 20 CENTS PER A. pound, don't got strong or rancid; keons better than butter; satisfaction assurod (all tho year round), or money lofundoJ. Exclusive control for Washington of tho goods wo soil. Stalls 328. 320 nnd 330-iomombor tho nnrn bors Ccntro Market, adjoining Gulden's unit stnlls. Opon dally till 12:30; Saturday's, all uuy. jwv aui u m ii w., opon nil uay. Tolonhono. 013-2. or 1)11 i-r. WM. U. BUKlH.M.:'. T7linr ACRES FRESH PASTURAGE AT SI J; per month for horses, nt Cdrlcton Mills, near Ulndonsburg. W. W. JACKSON. Dli.llllNTKU'SllLOOl) I'll.LS CUKES 111,001) Impurities hi nil Its forms nnd Btugos; scrofuln, eczema and skin dlsoascs speedily curod. Also oxoollent for urlnnry and kldnoy dlsoasos. PrieoSl. For sale nt STANDI FORD'8 Pharmacy, Oth aud F n. w. Open all night. B. 11. CHAhE, UMDRI'.LLA 3IAKER. ALL work first olass 411 11th tt. onnosito inoDiai-oiiice, aim itiiira live, CAT7TI0X.-ELECTRIC1TY IN UNSKILLED hands Is positively dangerous. For IB yoars I havo mado It n special practice, and nm curing various dlsonsos, norvous and mental, ovarian and ntotlno, spinal dlseaso, tumors, par alysis, sciatica, sloeplossncss, numbnesH, oto. Strletuies curod, hairs or wens removed from faeo. References: Washington euros. 1)U. L. 8. NICHOLSON, 001 12th st n w, corner F. NEW YOUK lNTIlLLlQExUi: OKFIClfAND Room-Rontlng Ageitoy FIrst-olnss liolp for hotels nnd private lamllles. Call at olllco, DOlOBtnw. JOUASUl'EUIOU 15 OK 25.CKST MKALGO to tho LE DROIT DINING-ROOMS; elnm soup Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fildays. 812 F st n w. -)EA1) FIM.El'SCI'rr SPECIAL FROM DUE I) letlnNo. 13, Division of Chemistry. 'mm: wouiii) no movk."-ri:jiemiikr J. tho "Terrestrial Clock." RAMSAY bus cut-tho prlocs; Witches cleaned, 81: first class mainsprings, warranted ono year, 81: nil olook and Jewelry work at tho lowest prices in tho city; wo defy competition, 1221Fstuw. DOtl COLUltS ENGRAVED AND RAZORS shnrpoied frco. WALFOKD, -187 Pa nvo n w. -rvUEhSJUKINU-MRS.E. A. POWER, AGENT j loruu noon juugio tsoaio; lnsirueuon, so; uncrai uiseouni looiUDSoftnrcoor rami). J01B 8th st n w. mllK WOIAX'K DAILY TLIIHLMi EOR SALE J. byT.S.Kelly.liniQBtn wiprlco lOcents per set, dQlvered In uny part of the city. rnuouMits to .iiiiasuri:, s.i.-no to sm 1. Spoo'nl prlcos. WM. 1)11 M0TT, 1110 F st n w, Ajentj Towor Hall, Plilludelphla. J7 11. lOUXti'S STEAM CARPET-CLEANING L1 . ant llonovatlng Works. Feathers runo vated, MittrossesmiuIoovor.Furnltuio stcumod biidMotisdostroyed, 3122 Pu nvo u w. Fue U)rj eoinointh nud K sts s'o, nllAltVI.N'IiEY'H CITV SPECIAL FROM DLL XXi letln No. 13, Division of Chomlsti y. -,rAftAlli: AXI) E1,K0TKICAL TREATMKM' iJL br tho rollef or pnln and tho euro of montnlaud physical depresSilon, weakness ncr yous ulcetionsnntl ilihiuledlbeases; all kinds ot batls for tlio euro tif ehroulo dUeaaes: lady aitemiini. lur luuiun, eiiyroierenensj ovoryiulng lltst-ohsn; boIo ngent fur tile eelubr.ited llerllu Electile Delta for rhoujiiHtlKin oipoclully. room unci bond for patlmils whilo under treatment. BR. 1'A'p ETT, 1 320 Oth st H W, mitOf LAUKnitY, 'X Hit) 0 street n w. llrnneh Offlcu. 1212 Pu. nvo Collirs and Cuffs u speulalty, at 20c. per do; ShlithlOacuoli. Gools called for and dollvered at any part ot thecty. . ' OIIST-CLASS 3IKU.S EOR 2!S0. DELL'S U '.nteriiutlonal Dining and I.tinoh Rooms, nil) 7a uvon w. Roard und rooms, 81 and Sl.BU per thy. EUII) FIKMil'H CITV SPKCIAL FROM I1UL letln No, 13, Division of Chemistry. f7 SALE-STOCK. FIXTURES AND GOOD wlllofOroottry storo. Apply on promises, SALE 111 of G corier 12th ami Houmhiry sts u w. CWSTIPATllLN ClMtlll) RY TAKING CLARK'S ConBtlpallon fmoi no merotiry; purely eotuble, Ageuey, WARE'S EUbltt IIouso DriK Storo. nSORAVKD I'LA'IK, $1) PRINTING ."50 VI8 Jj Itlngourds from mime. Ifle; piluUtuj 1U0 vjpltlnB tiiirtlf fpm tho mime, 7rio; llthogmph oicek oooks mudr to oidor. J. L. KLHVAND, 1012 fa nvo n w. ft1 EXCURSIONS, BKY RIDGE, ON THE CHESAPEAKE. Tho most cfimploto In all Its nppolntmonts of nny resort on Cliosnponko Hay or Potomac Klvor. MUSIC I)Y TTZBT.'H SIIMTARY HAND. riltST-OLASS IIK8TAFKANT UNDHR NHW MANAGKMHNT. Trains loavollnlllmoronnd OliloDopot, Wnsli Ington, nt II a. in., 1-Jlonntl l:!t(p.m. Sundnys, 10 n. in., 2:10 a-jd U.-00 p. m. KolurnliiR, lenvo Jlav llldgo 11:15 n. m.,0:IO nnd 8:!1U p. in. Hundoys, V2 noon, fl nnd I) p. m. HOUND Tltll', $1. Tickets on snlo at It. and O. Ticket ofllccs, Oil) nnd 1!151 Ponnti nvo., nnd nt depot. On Sunday nt depot only. Trnln leaving at 1) h. in. weok dnys will con nect with the Mammoth Steamer Columbia, (10 MILKS UP TIIK HAY To Dnlllmoro and rotnrn, nrnvlng nt Hay Jtldgc nt r p. in., nllowlng jisssongcrs taking tho trip four hours at tho Itldgo. Faro only 30 conts round trip. HY RIDGE, THIS WEEK. AUGUST It), 21, 22-AUGUST A grcnt flroworks drama. A mechnnlcal py rotechnic dramatic representation of tho grout Nnvnl llattlo between tho Monitor nnd Mcrrl mao. Tho gicalost Open-Air Kotortulumcnt nnd most extenslvo show evcrglvcu in America. A genuine novelty. ioo PEIiSONS too PERSONS Etigngod in tho Roprcsontntlon. Tlio drama shows scenes of hlstorlo tntorest Inn most llfo-llko Mid thrilling mimnor. Tho great combat between tho world-rcuowncd Ironclads, tho MOMTOIt AND 3ir.Itni.lIAC, And tho famous warships, Cumberland, Con gress, Minnesota and Roanoko. During tho notion ot tho drama tho ships sail nnd steam nbout. nro exploded, burned nnd sunk. Fort bombarded, Tho whole forming a scries of picture, exciting, dazzling, Drllllant and Instructive. NO EXTRA CHARGE. NO EXTRA CHARGE. Trains lenvo ). nnd 0. Depot 1) n. m., 1:30 nnd -1:20 p. in. Sundays, 10 a. m., 2:10 and 3:30 p.m. ROUND TRIP FARE, $U pOLONIAL 1IEACI1. SALT WATER BATHING STBKMBR 75RROAnS7VtITH From Sovcnth-st. wharf. 8:15 n. m. Thrco hours at Roach. Homo 0:30 p, m. CELEDRATED ROLLER COASTER And all other Populnr Amuscmonts. GOOD DINNER AND LUNCH On Steamer und nt Hotel. MUSIC AND DANCING ON STEAMER. Fare, round trip, OOo. Children. 2,"io. aW. IEH STEA3lF.lt CECILK, THAT WILL nccommodtito 200 pcoplo, mnkos hourly trips to Holtzmun's and Upper Itlver bindings from 1) am to 10 nm. Round trip, 15o. Alt kinds of ploasuro boats for hlro at tho samo whuif. JOSEPH PASSKNO, 3131 Water st. VTEW FAMILY RESORT. CITY VIEW. CITY VIEW. STEAMER FLORENCE Eeavcs ovory hour, from 10 u. m. to 10 p. m., from her wharf. RUreshments ntclty prices. ROUND TRIP. 15 CENTS. w EEKLY EXCURS10SS Atlantic City, Cape May and Sea Isle City. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, the 20th Instant, And continuing until further notice THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY Will soil oxourslon tickets to tho above men tioned points irVlIKY FRIDAY AT 83 FOR THE ROUND TRIP Tickets will bo good going only "on train leav ing Ualtlmoro nnd Potomao Station ntllu. m and to rotum by nny regular train, except Limited Express trains, until and Including tho following Tuesday. TV,rourT ykrsosi SSL MOUNT VERNON I MOUNT VERNON 1 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-st. Wharf dally (oxeopt Sunday) for MOUNT VERNON At 10 o'olook u. m,; returning, roaches Wash ington nbout 3:30 p. m. OUTIIlfidLRS SAIL AND ROW I10ATS FOR hlro, RAYNOR'd, toot Oth st. s, w. V ALLEVFOIllli: AND DIXIE MAKLS HOURLY tilns to Holtzmnn's. Dlxlo nnd unnor river binding. Flist trip, I) a. m.; last, 10 p. in. Round-trip, Ifio. Pleasure boats of nil kinds for hliont boat-house. .JOHN CUMDEULANl) & SON, foot of 11 st. n. w., nnd foot of High st, n. w. Telopliono call, 503 2. . jlTAHSIIALL HALL. STEAMER-wTw. CORCORAN Leaves ut 10 a m. for Marshall Hall, leaching Washlng'on nt -1 p. m. SUNDAYS Steamer W. W. Coieornn will mnko threo trips to MnrsliHll Hall during tlio summer months, leaving at 10:30 a. in., 2:30 p. m., and 5:30 p. m Touching Washington ut 2, n, nnd 0:30 p. in. f'U'-To nceommoilutn tho publlo, on Friday, juiyo, ami oniuriiay. .iitiyv, mm every iTiuny anil Kiiiiiruny thoro.'itter (tiling tlio summer months, tho steamer will mako two trips to Marshall Hull, leaving at 10 n, m, nndthlo p. in., nnd reaching tho city nt 4 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. Flrt olass catering In dining room nt tho Hull. Lunch, eoffeo, mill;, buttermilk, Ice, fruit, etu., bttpplled excursionists. FARE, ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. HOI FOIIOHEAT FALLS AND OARIN JOHN llrldgo. Stoam Pnokot Excelsior makes herrcguhir trips on Sunday, Monduy, Wedncs day nud Friday, leaving High street und Canal, Georgetown, nt 8 n. in. Faro, fioo. round trip. STEAMBOATS. pOR .NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTn. StotunorGEOROE LKARY loaves Winhlngtoii Monday, WoduoMluv nnd Friday, utfi p m. Stoatnci- LDY OV THIS LAKE, Tuosdav, Thursday nnd Saturday, at f p. in., from Sixth Street Wharf. htentnor Loury lands ut Plnoy Point going and returning. Ludy of tho Lake lands at Corn II old Harbor and Colonial lleaeh on Saturdays Etoamor lrom Washington dully, InoltidlngHundays, until further notice. Sunday ut I) p. in, Furo, Kiturdoy oxourslon, return Monday 7 a. m 83 round trip. Connections muclo ut Norfolk with Old Do minion Steamship Compnur for Now York. Knox and Lloyd Express will cull and check bnggugo ut hotels nnd private residences. Telopliono onll Loury, 715 3, Moseley, 01. Furo, 2. W. P. WELCH. Sitpt. P. B. Co. GEO. P. PHILLIPS, Supt. I. & S. 0. Co. DUNTISTHY. D" iln.t.mawlv,"i)i:nti8t,1'oiiieTily of IK st, hasrotnocd his oflleo to 1201 Pa live, ooi tier 12th st. Coenlno and gns given, D 11. STARK PAKSONK, DENTIST, lit ti bt, cor E it w. First olass (Whig a specialty. Aching teeth saved. A local umosthetlo used on thogmns al leviates ttio pain of extracting. PR.,. J'lrst-cli J. A.3PLEAN, DENTIST. 7211 1 nn Bill w. dnss work ut moderate nrlunn. (told und Am.ilgum Filling, Aitltlel.il Ci'iwns perma iiontlvuttnohed to roots. Gold-lined Rubber Pliitcit; sutisttiotiun Rtiuruuteod. Geutlo treat ment assurod, DR. OUKi:, DENTIST. 71BI4thstuW. Teeth extracted without pain, by uhlol local iitui)iiiitlon prepared uud used only by nm. Teeth tilled. HI, t'eifeut littini; seta of urtlllulul teeth, Opciutlous ijuaiuulcod. AMUSEMENTS. ATF.1V KATIOSAL 1IIEATIIK. OPENING OF THE RKOULAR BEATON Monday Evening, Aug, 27, -WITH DUNCAN R. HARRISON'S MILITARY MELO DRAMA, x THE 'PAYMASTERS Tho greatest of nil American Successes'. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, THRILLING WATER EFFECTS AND A SUPEItl) COMPANY. SaIo of scats Thursday morning. p RAMI) TOUUNAMUNT A5I) LA1TX I'AIITI Will bo given nt tho HIGHLANDS, ON THUD. AND O. IL R NEAR HLADENSIIURG, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1888, For tho hnnolltof thoEastorn Dispensary, Capi tol Hill. Clay-1'lgoon Shooting nt A p. in., conducted by Um Capital City Gun Club, opon to nil compet itors. PrIo ton exhibition at Gait's): 1st, Silver Water Pitcher uud Goblet. 2d, Sllur Champagne Cooler. 3d, Leather Medal. Athtrtlo Sports by momborsof tho Columbia Athletic CIuK DIoyclhiR by the Washington City IJloylo Club. Lawn Tennis. Rowling, Illlllards, Ttirgot Shooting nud other amusements, ending with ti Grand Hall. Totirnamont Riding will begin nt 3 p, m. Frizes (on oxhlbltlon at Rcekor's): 1st, Im ported English Huddlo. 2d, Handsomo Douhlo-ltoln Drldlo. 3d, Doublo-Mountod Iluggy Whip. ORATORS. Hon. T. K. TARSNEY of Mlchlgnn, chargo to tho Knights. Hon. CHARLES K. HOOKKK of Mississippi, Cotountlon address. Marshal, .Mr. WM, E. HUHFOHD. MIDNER'S 11RASS AND STRING RAND. Rofroshmcnts on tho grounds. Admission to grounds, 50o. Chlldroo, 2So. Trains leavo 11. nnd r. ilnnnt nt R:30 a. m. nnd 12:10, 3.3U, .1:35, 0:30 und 0:15 p. in. Round trip tickots, 20o. battle" ofsThTloh IS NOW OPEN, FROM 9 A. M. to lo P. M. 2 blocks south of Treasury Untitling. IJtDEL'.S hUMMEK flAUDE.V, J 703-710 Estnw. TO-NIGHT, GRAND CONCERT n r PnOF. C1IR. ARTH'S ORCHESTRA. s CIEMIFIO AXI) EFFECTIVE SPARKIMi. Tho most beneficial of nil exorcises tnuchtbv Prof. ,7.0 Collins. Lessons in dumb boll nnd Indian club oxorolses taught. Prof. Collins will nlso givo Natural Magnotlo Treatment nt his residence, 700 2d st n w. EDUCATIONAL. M; EDICAL DEPARTMENT. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASIUWUTUN, J). U. Thofortloth session of this Medical Collego wl 1 begin on MONDAY, Octobor 1.1 H88. In tho now and well equipped oollogo building, II street, between Oth and 10th streets. For announcement und further particulars ad dress G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D Doan, 81o Vormont nvo. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Threo entlro floors. Nutlonal Hank of tho Republic Uulldlng. cornor 7th nnd D sts. n.w Day and evening sessions. Young men ncd womcu practically trained for solt-support, and useful lives. Flvo courses Tho Practical uusl ness Course, Btonogruphy, Typo-Wrltlng and Grnphophonc, Pitman Shorthand, Practical English llranches, Dolsarto School bf Expres sion, ScholaBtta yoar begins Jlondav, Septom tembcrl). Collego opous for arrangements on und after Monany, August 27. Send for now Il lustrated Announcement. HENRY C. SPENCER. LL.R., Prlnolpnl. MRS. SARA A. SPENDER, Vico-Prlnolpal. MARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, AM) SCHOOL OF TKLEI1RAPRY AKDTiPE- WRITING, 313 SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, Nonr City Postofllco, Roopons 8EPTEMHER 10. Colorod studonts not admlttod. FRANCIS G. MARTJN, Prcs- blent; O. K. URNER, A. M. 0. E., Principal: J. C. WEEDON, Asslstunt; MISS II. H. WEIR, Typo-Wrltlng; J EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENT, NA iX tlonal University. Tho fifth nnmial courfo of lectures will begin MONDAY, Octobor 1, 1888, and terminate April 30, 1880. For announcement and Information npplyto II. II. DARKER. 51. D., Deun. 1110 Hstuw. Tclophono, No. 7 N' ORWOOI) INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Annlv nt 1407 Jfass. avo.. -.. -.. ... -. ....! , t i -. ' mt, aim jira. v.i. (JAIW.L.L., rnnoipiua, For Summer Hoard nnd Tuition address 51RS. S. W. hai.sey, Norwood, va. FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY Will reopen SEPTEMDER 11,1888. Delightful sltuutlon, bcnutlfiil country, hcalthtul ollmnto, pure mountain water, ologant bulIdliiKS, oxcol lont teachers, nil nppolntmcnti of tho very bost. For catalogues address W. II. PURNELL. LL. D., Frodorlek, Md. Referonees: Rov. Wm. A. Dnrtlott, D. D,: U. S. Senator E. K. Wilson: Hon. Thomas 51. llrowno, M. C; Gcnornl J. J. llartlett, Ponslon Riirenu. SPEN ALL SUMMERS-ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 801 E st., presided over by5lRS. OGIiNK R. JfOURKLL. who has had twuivo medals nnd studlod 15 yours In Europe with the mosteolobrntcd nitlsts, To provont. ohlldrcu forming cnrcloes habits of drawing, thoy will bo received Saturdays, ut -l yoars of ago nnd up ward, for almost nothing. Instruction In overy brunch of nrt, from Drawing of nil kinds to Portraits nnd Historical Painting. Evening I'lusucs for ladles nnd gontleraen, .Mondays una Wcdncsdnys ut 7 o'olook. M'llONALD.KLLlS' SCHOOL, CORNER MASS. avo nnd 17th st, Wushlngton, 1). C. Second session, Fob. 1, 1888. Miss Cutchcon's Evoulng Travel Class will begin Fob. 20, 1888. Tho first lecture on American Lltoruturo by Pi of. Lincoln, Feb. 14, 1888. For Information address tho principal, SUSS ANNA ELLIS. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. gANANA CIDER, TART, COOL, REFRESHING -xj Mado from tho Jtilco of Rlpo Rananns and enr bonutod. Ituffotdsouo of tho most ugteenblo uud hculth-glvlng summer drinks. Cocoa Tonic. When exhausted by heat or oxci I Ion, nothing Is so quickly reviving us this delightful drink of Cocou. MEXICAN SHERBET An oxnulalto combination from the troploat fruits of .Mexico. Uu draught at tho Sodu ioiin tulu nt THOMPSON'S DRUG STORB, 703 Fifteenth Street. PEERLESS DYES Aro tlio 111 i &OUJDYDIIC0UUXS. SUMMER RCSOIVTS. tjMUlKST INN, Foroit (.leti Station. 11 A O R. R 0 mlM from W'anlilr.cliin, U now oikiii, umior tin1 m.i I ngetneutaitd pergonal snpervl-d.ni of F. Tonm V nnd W, II Crosby of tin Natlonnl Hotel V new house, with all modern Improvement'. For Information In regard to rate, etu , r.ddru-'t F.THNNUY .t Co., pmm-lutors. Forest Gleit, Md or Natlonnl Hotol, WushliiEton, D JP'iney point HOTEL, On the Potomac River N'cnr Cliesnpouko Uuy, Md., NOW OPEN. Delightfully situated on tho brOad, bright waters of tho Lower Potomac, near Chcsapoako Day, nnd resting on a ploturcsquo und plno-clad beach, Is Pinoy Tolnt, commanding nwonlthot marine vlo ws soldom oqunlcd. Hero Naliiro has displayed hor handiwork most lavishly In long strctchos of. River Vlows, Romantlo Llttlo Rays nnd Charming Inlets, whilo tho udjacont coun try Is rloh In legendary loro. Its towering und health giving pines, Its sunny Blopos and lovoly vistas, togother with Its flno bathing and fish Ing, has inndo tho grand old bench n favorlto resort for moro than half ncontury. Tho Invalid or tho convnlcscont, ns woll as families, wilt find hero nil tho comforts of homo, combined with tho attractions and bono lltsofti First-Class Seaside Resort. II HEW ADD SPACIOUS HOTEI Has heen oroctcd, nnd newly and handsomely furnished throughout. A number of neat cot tages havo been built mid other oxtenslvo Im provements added. t;he table Will bo supplied with nn nbundanco of sea food, together with tho best that tho Washington, Norfolk nnd Ualtlmoro maikcts nfford. Norfolk boats stop dully nt tho Point. Tho Lake Is supplied with a Hoot ot rowboats for tho accommodation ot ladles, froo ot cost. Games and amusements of overy kind pro vided for tho ontcrtnlnmont of guests. Profossor Ropottl's Urnss and String Muslo has been ongagod for tho soason. A good Livery, nt roasonublo rates, will ba kept on tho promlsos. Fishing und Crabbing unsurpassed. Steamer LEARY leaves for tho Tolnt Mon days, Wednesdays nnd Fridays. Steamer LAKE on Saturdays and Stoamer SUE on SundayB at -l o'ploek p. m. Leaves Bal timore Fridays atl p. m. THOMAS AV. WILLIAMS, Manager. For terms, apply for circulars nt WASH, B. WILLIAMS', Corner Sevonth nud D Sts. N. W. Wei B. Williams k Sons, PROPRIETORS. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Tin: aomi:, KENTUCKY AVE., And directly on tho Reach. MRS G.W.STODDARD. mm! CnAIil'ONTK. Thoroughly heated. Hot und cold soa-wntor baths. Extcnslvosungaltorics. Elevator. Opon Fobruury to Ootobor. E. ROBERTS A SONS. DRY GOODS. Johnson iei Luttfell, WE ARE RECEIVING Fall and Winter Goods And havo to mako room, and In consouuenoe will sell all SUMMER DRESS GOODS, PARA SOLS nnd LiailT-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR at a liouvy reduction In price. Now Fall Ginghams, at 10, 120. NowSattcon-, 12)o. Now Fail Prints, 7, 8, 10c. NowTykoon Reps 15o Wohavoftlotof Blankets that woroloftovei which can ho bought at u tavlng from (0o to 82.50 per pair. Bargains in ovory dopartmont. JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space. "Wm. R. Riley, Corner Ninth nnd E Streets Northwest, Is closing out ull kinds of DRV ? GOODS At Vory Rodticod Rates. E. G. DAYIS. BLACK DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, I.uecH und Trimmings, 71Q Market Space, Washington, D. C. STATIONERY. RIDER & ADDISON, Wholesale und Retail Dealers In PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 1 1 IIlRlith St. N. Y near Pu. Avo. Orders or requests for quotations given per sonul attention, nnd satisfaction guaranteed In price und quullty. BASTON & RUPP, Comer l'u. Avo. uud llllh St. N, W. TTTTWlTIlVIft TfTTI KITTlMf MM FADS , JL'li TAUL.ETS, ENVELOPES TO MATCH For Jlorohunts, Bankers, Luwyors, Tourists nud Elltu Correspondence. CARD ENGRAVING AND DltlNTING. BLANK HOOKS. BLANK BOOKS. ATTOIINEYS-AT-LAW. pAJU'llKLL OAURINGTON, "" Attorney-at-Law, Barbour Law Building -100 La. Ave. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Residence, No, 1218 II st. Northwost. PROVISIONS. 8. 1,, WlI.t.KlT. 8. II, GlYTNNB. CIRCLE MARKET. Vuriiiotit iivo, uud Lst, 11, w. Cho'eoGioecrles, Meats unit Prov:slons, Thu Host (loodx ut the Lowest Ptlces, Marketing delivered frco. -.fwgnt iwwn1' MM ' ----