THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, TlTtTnFiIAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1890.
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WASHINGTON CRITIC
a xxx avnoiAza,
W, II. Houghton A t'n.'ii New Styles
of Spring Moods.
This ft eminent furniture nnd upholstery
"tablliihiricnt, conveniently located In tho
heart ot tho city nt 1SI8 and 18S0 1' strcot
northwest, has Jtntopcnodnt Its mainmutli
wtoro an decant assortment of Wakefield baby
carrlnges of tlio latest nnd most approved
Appliances forcomforl and durability, rant
ing In pikes fioin (10.50 to Jin. Those goods
nro tho best value jot offered this soaon In
Washington. They have nlojtitrccclvod n
onload of thoproltlot nnd nowost novel
ties In bed-room furniture, from JIO to 173
Per suit. Tlioy nro opening an decant n'sort
ment of tho ncwot doilsnn In nil departments
nt their lnsignltltonl emporium of fashion
Anliouser-ltuarlt,
New Haven, December 15, 1833.
Tlio Anheuser-Busch Drowlng Association,
bt. Louis, Mo.:
Gentlemen Thu sample of Faust Boor
lately received from you for analysis lias la
100 parts by weight tho following composi
tion: Total solid extract C.330
Alcohol 3.310
Carbonic acid gas 3J5
Water 89.33
100.000
Systematic soarch has failed to show tho
tirctruncoof any adulterant, and tho compo
K'tlon Is very nlmllar to that of tho Dcst Deer
of Munich and Vienna. Yours, etc.,
a. V. Joiinsos,
1'rofcisor of Chemistry, Yale Collogo.
Washington llruncb:
rirststroot nndVIrgluta avenno southwest,
FltANK SCnWARZ,
Manugor.
Phone, 371-1.
nlr Dealing, Vulr Tnrms nnd n Uoixl
Article In Jntin Ilmldnn's Motto,
Ho sells for cash, but scarcity of monoy
njod not doprlvc any onu of homo comfort.
A small cash pnymont as an ovldcnco of
good faith Is all that Is required at first, nnd
futuropnymouts can bo nmdo monthly or
weekly, to suit tho purchaser. Goods deliv
ered on tlrst payment. This Is tho plan pur
sued In tlio lust, and tho samo conrso will bo
rontluuod at tho Cash nnd Crodlt stores of
John Itudden, 0'to and 01.' Seventh street
northwest. Give him a call.
Tho Latest Wonder.
Humphrey's Wlno l'arlors. Tho phonograph
sings nnd ropoats all tho latest songs and
t-ajlngs. Tho only original McGlnty. by Mr.
1'lynn, a concert within Itself. A (all brass
band every night, Shaffor and Ulakoloy's
latost success, "Tho Nigger and tho Ileo,"
etc. ITofoi-or Well's latest success on tho
banjo. 415 Thirteenth strcot northwest.
Spring: Lmiili.
For spring lamb and Washington dres-iod
leefgo to J. K. Kelly, Ninth strcot wing.
Ccntro Maikct, and N. L. Market, Fifth and
K streets.
A Now Lodge Instituted.
A new lodRO of the Shield of Honor,
lo be known us "Mount Vernon Lodge,"
was luslllulcd on T ucsdny evening nt
!)23 F blicct, mid the following officers
dieted: William II. Lacy, senior
mailer; William F. lkldcrston, worthy
waster; L. F. Alexander, junior master;
S. Sovterbutts, recording secretary: M.
A. Skinner, finnnciul bccretnrv: Wil
liam A. Ucunclt, treasurer; G. W. Tay
lor, chaplain; C. Green, conductor;
Thomas Skinner, II S. of W. M.; II.
Benedict, h. S. of W. M.; William
Ilroohs, 11. S. of J. M. ; William Geddes,
L. S. of J. JU.; William Geddes, repre
fculativo lo Supreme Lodge.
Tho Cross Murder Case
in the Ctimlnnl Couit yesterday nft
ei'noon Messrs. C. Maurice Smith and
Joseph Shlllhigton made a motion for
a new trial in Iho case of W. D. Cross,
found pullty of the murder of his wlfo,
lliiltle Crobs. Tho motion claims that
the verdict was not only contrary to the
evidence, but also to the cliartro given
by Judge Bingham. The attorneys for
tho defendant also allege that the ex
ceptions tnlccn during tho trial to tho
rulings of the Judge ivore considered
erroneous.
..Tim lllun lien's Chickens."
The Delaware llcpuhlicans, resident
of this'clty, have organized n State as
sociation to be known as the "Delaware
IJcpublican Association." Judge George
1 Fibber has been elected president,
Cuptaiii D. E. Buckingham, vice-president,
und McKcndrce Downhatn sec
letary and treasurer. An invitation
was issued for till Republicans from
.Delaware to meet with tucm nt their
ball on Sixth street, near G, northwest.
Meetings arc hold every Monday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
A Vurdlet (or tlio Itiillwtiy,
George Fields, who claimed that he
was thrown from a car of the Washing
ton and Georgetown Railway Company,
tmd who sued for damages to tho ox
tent of $10,000 iu Iho Circuit Court, had
u vcidict rendered against him yestor
day. Instead of his having bcou thrown
from the platform by a sudden jerk of
the car, the jury came to the conclusion
that lhc accident was the result of his
own cntelesbness.
A Now l'jtlilitn Hull.
The KnifihlB of Pythias of tho Dis
trict are nnanging to erect a hall for
lhc use of Ihe order nt tho corner of
Fifth and G Mrcets northwest. The
plan proposed is thai the building shall
be three btoilcs high with halls on tho
recond nnd tliinl-, Iloors and stores on
lhc giound floor. Tho building on tho
proposed sito is owned by James Lin
gcnfcllcr, a member of the order, and
will cost the order 2.j,000.
itDriid Kliot" Jllimimuen.
The mrmherB of Company A, Sixth
Ilaltulion, D. C. X. G., did some re
markably line shooting nt 800 and 000
yards last night. Sergeant Tallmadgo
made 12 nnd 10. Corporal Neuinan 19
mid 20. Piivato William Howclls liJ and
18, I'livatc Htittcrly 10 and 23 and
Captain llawlcs 18 and 21, Inspector
of Ulflo Praclico AV. P. Vale made 40
out of a posslhlo 00. Six now members
lio ckctcd to tho company.
Their New Pastor,
llcv. Alexander E. Gibson, the new
paMor of Waugk M. E. Church, on
Capitol Hill, was tendered a hearty re-
option iu thu lecture room of the
church last evening. The congregation
was present In force and Rev. Mc
Kcndrec Hlley, the presiding elder of
tho District inado im address of wel
come. Dr. Gibson also addressed his
new ilock in n, fow well chosen remarks.
A Worthy ICntertulmnent.
It was decided at a meeting of tho
ludiis iu chatgc of the Homeopathic
Hospital, held last night nt the residence
of Miss Anna AVIIsnn, on 1 street, to
give a "Beu Hur" tableau and enter
tainment nt Lincoln Hall on tho 17th
nnd 18th instants, for tho benefit of
that inbtitution.
AncllUK In the I'otomno,
Tho bass-catching bcason in tho up
per Potomac has opened in great shape.
Several flno catches have already been
made. A five-pound bass captured
above Cabin John's Bridge, is now on
exhibition at Hancock's old curiosity
fchop.
Advice to mothers.
Mr. AYltriowM Soothing Syrup should
always bo used lor children toothing. II
soothed the child, softens the gums, allays
all pain, euros wind colic, and It Is tho host
remedy for diarrhoea. 23c, a bottle.
NOItTIIlIAST WASIUNOrONIANS,
Tliry Aro Heartily In I'nvor ot tho
Chnnillor Itnllroud lllll.
Tho real estate owners of Noithcast
Washington met in forco nt Mel ford
Hall, corner of Eighth nnd I streets
northeast, Inst night, to take action on
Senator Chandler's bill, which proposes
to remove the Baltimore nnd Ohio de
pot lo 11 street nnd places all the tracks
nnd freight depots of that road In tho
squares extending north from II street
10 Iho boundary. Resolutions were
adopted nnd speeches made In favor of
tho bill. Tho following petition Is being
circulated to-day for signatures, nnd
will bo presented to Congress;
Tu the Senate nnd Howe of llejtresentatiici
c the Cniteil states
Ulic utdcrslgncd residents and property
owners of Northeast Washington respect
fully repriscnt that tho present location of
the tracks, depot buildings, freight wnro
houses, shops, etc, of tho llalthnoro mil
Ohio Katlroad Company hi Washlugtoi
City, I). C, for a long tlmo past, have Geo i
a gicnt (Utilineut to tho citizens of North
cost Wnshlnuton, endangering their llvot
and grcHllj depreciating tho value of their
prot erty.
Your petitioners, tlicicforo, pray for tlio
removal of said railroad tracks, etc., to
somo place whero tho causes aforesaid com
plained of do not exist, and viboro tho rail
road can havo better terminal facilities.
and to that cud they pray the passago by
Congress of Senate bill No. 3277, which pro
vides for tho location of Its depot north of
11 street.
Tho association will bo represented by
Mcssis. AVItlard, Dodge, Clark, Thomp
son and Chappci at the meeting of tho
Senate District Committee to-morrow.
l'rolmlily n Vatnl Accident,
A 10-ycnr-old boy by the name of
Marks Anron was struck with a biick
yesterday afternoon whllo playing in a
building being erected on the corner of
Seventh nHtl N ettccts. Tho brick fell
fiom one of tho upper stories and atrttck
Aaron on tho head. He was taken to
his home, No. 12:18 Seventh street, nnd
Doctors Graham and Mans say the boy's
skull Is fractured and that there Is but
little possibility of his recovery. B. M.
Brown, who owns tho building, says it
was properly protected with a fence,
und that the boy had no business there.
Yachts nnd Yachting.
This evening Mr. Edward Burgess,
lhc designer of lhc Puritan, Mayflower
and Volunteer, and the winners of tho
yachting championship of the world,
will lectin e nt the Smithsonian Insti
tute on "Yachts and Yachting." Tho
subject Is one that Mr. Burgess Is more
thoroughly acquainted than nny other
American, and as a designer and
builder he stands without n peer. Tho
lecture will bo finely illustrated with u
bcrles of yachts under sail, etc,
Darby Must Serin Ills Sontcnce,
President Harrison has declined to
pardon Hnny Dai by, who was sen
tenced to n term of one year in tho Al
bany I'cnitentiaty for the larceny of
$70 fiom an envelope in tho registry
division of the Washington Postofllco.
His friends arc still making an effort in
his behalf, but the chances arc that
they can do nothing.
KU-cUon of Officers.
The Laboring Men's Protective
Union, No. 1, last night elected tho
fo'lowing officers: President, Washing
ton Grady; vice-president, Lewis N.
Someiville; lecordiug secretary, Chas.
C. Lucas; financial secictary," Huytor
Myers; tieasuicr, John II. Hall; chap
lain, Thns. Harvey; seigeant-at-arms,
John Doiscy.
A Cureless Jnnltnr,
District Inspector AV. S. Matthews
has iccommcnded the removal of Jani
tor AViibcrt of tho Curtis Public School
building, in AVest Washington, for
leaving tho steam-heating apparatus un
guarded, thus jeopardizing the lives of
10 teachers and 500 pupils. Tho Com
missioners have nrjproved the recom
mendation. Left Ills l'ockolliuol;.
An unknown while man hustled out
of Ninth-street car No. 73 at tho F
btreet junction about 4 o'clock yester
day afternoon and left a fat pocket
book on the scat. It is held by tho
driver.
Released from tho District Jail,
By an order from Judge Bingham
Edwaid Lewis, serving a term of ninety
tluys for larceny, was released from the
District Jail this morning for good bo
havior. A GAIN' OF A roUND A DAY IN THE
CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "AM,
RUN DOWN," AND HAS llLGUN lo TAKB
THAT KI3IAKKAUI.E I LCSII rRODUCr.R,
OF PURE COD LIVER GIL WITH
Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda
IS NOTHING UNUSUAt. TllIS TEAT
has nr.r.N rnnroRMED over and ovi:r
again. Palatable as milk. Kn.
dorsed by Physicians. Sold by all
Druggists. Avoid slustitu'uons and
imitations.
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THE
P.EST
CatarrH
WZ the oH
CATARBft
REMEDY
von
CHILDREN.
ecmniKO rrtoM
gDlNl
HAYFEVER1
COLD in HEAL
?4?
SNUFFLES
OR
CATARRH HAY-FEVER
A particle U applied into each nostril and ta
agreeable. Trice, CO cents, at Druggists; liy
mall, registered, CO cents. ELY BROniEIta,
W Warren st New York.
Dr.HAY'S
umMnirDciif
Uoannt, llmltlilut, Uiwt BatUfActonr KAIR OilCSSiaO.
II 13 mill uuow. Quickly iTnioT.-jlWtrulf'.nd Scalp
Ubeaaea. nillMiTfiralx ulluniwiiiK. WAUIUNTKUM
KHUn lOiJlllllLCOUIIlaii.llll'klXJKtltl'lVlUIUIB.
Sal4 by &U IfclArt la Toilet Uorta, or naltl free far floa. bt
VooJauSna'a'l ' C 0 KrmnAntif, HtnYOU
Erlft CAIN
SCOTT'S
CHtllCII AND STATK.
Tho
Men Who Want to Yolio Thorn
locelher Dlitiua Slnttora,
At the meeting ot tho Convention o
Moralists, who wnnt to yoko together
lhc Church nnd Slate, held nt Lincoln
Hall yesterday nfternoon, pnpors wcro
read by llcv It. C. 'Wyllc, whoso ad
dress was entitled "Tho moral account
ability of nntlonsj" Itcv. It. T. George
of Geneva College, llcavor Palls, Pa.,
"Tho kingly onlce of Christ," nnd ltov.
"William wclr of Washington, l'n., who
discussed "Christ in politics."
Tho following gentlemen paid $r0
each and were mado life members of
Iho association: John Alexander, ,1. A.
Uodds, 8. O. Kirkpatrick, David M.
McAllister. Jir. and Mrs. HI. A. Gault,
Mrs. Elizabeth "Weir, Mrs. .Tames
llaircrty, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. P. Steven
Fon, Itev. It. .1. Georgo and l'cll.x It.
lliunot.
"Prohibition of tho Liquor Tronic"
was the flist paper read at tho evening
session, by Itev. Henry T. Chcovcr of
"Worcester, Muss. Miss Mary T. Lath
ion of the Michigan AV. C. T. U. In nn
address declared lhat tho saloon con
trolled tho politician, and tho only way
to bicnk up its pernicious Inlluenco
was by tho votes of tho people. She
charged Hint thu Catholic Church was
tho only one to receive recognition in
politics.
I.lcht Infantry Allulrs.
The "Washlniiton Light Infantry met
last night nnd elected the following
active members: James It. Illnchltffe,
"William F, llcaumont, C. J. Carow,
Henry F. Schlldroth, It. A. Suclllcld,
Frank L. Lanahnn, "Walter F. Stewnit
and 11. II. Humble It was decided to
give two moonlight excursions to Mar
shall Hall during the summer, one on
June 5, the other on July 10, on tho
steamer Charles MacAlestcr. Tho sum
mer encampment will probably lake
placo in tho month of August,
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Weary, worn and discouraged,
Ilcartelck and hopelcsss and sad;
Longing for help nnd comfort
"When none can bo had,
describes tho condition of tlioso persons
ulionreeatu to be "going down hill," or
"going Into n decline." There Is an iudc
scrlbnhlo weakness of the system, a general
lack of vitality. They cannot toll what the
matter is with them. They only know that
tlioy feci mlscrablo In mind and body.
Tlioy nro gloomy and despondent. They
hnvo tried this and that remedy prescribed
by their friends or tho doctors. Tlioy havo
failed to receive any benefit from them.
They reach tlio conclusion that tborc is no
help for them and that they must cllo. Now
tlio fact Is that tho trouble originates, in
nfno cases out of ten, In impure blood.
There is poisonous, effete matter in it that
ought to bo got rid of. Hut how can this
be done ? Simply by taking Dr. Fiorcc's
Golden Medical Discovery, which nets on
tho blood and various organs of tho body
In such a way that the man or woman using
It seems to be made over reconstructed.
It Is guarautced to benefit or euro all cases
of disease for which It Is recommended, or
money pnld for it will bo refunded.
BRIGGS'
-FOR-
SICK HEADACHE
-IN ITS-
Nervous, Bilious or Congestive Forms.
testimonial,
l. r. brown, ii. d
S3 West Jersey st.,
Elizabeth, N. J., June 23, 1SS0.
This Is to certlly that I havo used for somo
months with much satisfaction, tho combina
tion of romedles, for neadacbo, known as
Drags' Ileadaclio Troches. Tho remedy
cures more headaohes, especially such as af
fect Nervous Women, than anything lam
acquainted with, and It this certificate will
bo tho means of bringing It to tho favorable
attention 'of sufferers from that troubled
shall fool that I havo dono them a sorvlco,
L. R. BROWN.
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
ill Druggists or sent by Hall
celpt of Price.
Sold by all Druggists or sent by Hall on Re
ceipt of Price.
BRIGGS' MEDICINE CO.,
ELIZABETH, N. J.
Big Drop in Harness,
Buggy or Road Harness.
$25 reduced to $18
$30 reduced to $20
$35 reduced to $25
$40 reduced to $30
Carnage of Coupe Harness.
$40 reduced to $30
$50 reduced to $40
$65 reduced to $50
All Hand"Made Work.
Trunks aodtallog Satchels of All
Descriptions a Specialty.
Special attention given to tho
Repairing ot TRUNKS and
HARNESS.
K. KNEESSI & SON,
423 SEVENTH STREET N. W.,
Next to Odd-Fellows' Hall.
fc25.d&S,6m
CHAMP1QM STEAM LAUNDRY,
1183 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
Opposite Wlllard's notch
NEW PROCESS OF LAUNDERING.
NEW BUILDING AND NEW HACIIINERY.
Collars and Cuffs, S cents each. Rait nose
darned freo of charge.
All shirts dono by hand to avoid tearing.
Two seamstresses at tho Laundry to inond
underwear at low prloes.
Liberal discount to families. Goods deliv
ered to any part of the city.
s. c. amniiMcH,
mrS.d&S
PROPRIETOR.
NEW YORK BUFFET,
403 TENT1I STREET N. W.
Best and Purest Liquors In tha city. Im
ported Clgura.
JAMES n.COSTKLLO, Proprietor.
fu,7-!0
C
TROCHES
GOOD
Sixth Street and New
GEMMATED I0ETH
,.mr
$1.15 Per
This is the lowest
Lribbcy, Bitti
Dealers inLumber
TTNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
U OVER A MILLION DlbT.UBUT ED
L.EL. o. L.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY GO.
Incorporatednytlio Loslslaturo forodnoa
tlonalnml cliarltablo purposes, and Its f ran
ehlso made a part of theprosent Stato Con
stitution, In lsrii, by nn oysuwuelminu roru-
LAB VOTE.
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW
INGS take placo semi-annually (Juno and
Deoember), and Its GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DltA WINGS take plnco In oaeh of tlio
other ton months In tho yoar, nnd are all
drawn In public, at tho Academy of Huslo,
Now Orleans, La.
"Wo do heieby cortlfy that wo snparvlso
the arrangements for all tho Monthly and
Semi-Annual Drawings of tho Louisiana Stato
Lottery Co., and In person manago and con
trol tho drawings themselves, and that tho
same are oonduotod with honesty, falrnoss
and In good faith toward all parties, and we
authorize the Company to use this certificate,
with fao-slmllos of our slgnaturos attached,
In Us advertisements."
Commissioners.
Wo the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all prizes drawn In! tho Louisiana
State Lotteries which may bo presented at
our counters.
it. M. rAMisir.r, Pros. La. Nat. Bank.
J. I.ANAOX, Pros. Stato Nat. Bank.
A. WAiDWlN, Prcs. N. O. Nat. Bank.
CABL KOIIN, Prcs. Union Nat. Bank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAW1NO will take
placo at the Academy of Muslo, Now Or
leans, TUESDAY", APRIL 15, 1890.
fUniTUT PD171? -
UUUMJ UllfjU - - O
IC0.CC0 Tickets at Twenty Dollars: Halves,
$10; Quarters, S3; Tenths, S2;
Twentieths, $1,
LI:T OP PHIZES.
1 PRIZE OF 8300,000 is $300,000
1PWS5UOF 100,0001s...., 100,000
1PRIZKOF tO,0001s 60,000
1PIUZBOF 25.C0OIS 23.000
2PRIZESOF lO.OOOnro 20,000
6PRIZESOF B.OOOaro 23,000
23PRIZKSOF l,C00are 23,000
100 PRIZES OF WOaro 80.000
200PRIZESOF SOOare 00,000
M0 PHIZES OF 00 aro 100,000
ArrnoxiaiATioN Phizes.
100 Prizes of SSOOare M.C00
100 Prizes of scoaro so.ooo
loOPrlzesof 200aro.. 20,000
Teiimikal Phizes.
000 Prlzos of 8100 aro 09,000
099 Prizes of 100 are 09,900
33 1 Prizes, amounting to $1,03 1,800
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
tSfFon dun Rates or any furthor Infor
mation desired wrlto legibly to tho under
signed, clearly stating your residence, with
Stato, County, Street and Number. More
rapid return mall delivery will bo assured bv
your inclosing an onvelopo bearing your full
address.
IMPORTANT.
All ordinary letters containing Postal
Notes, Money Orders Issued by all Expross
Companies or New York Exchange.
Addrossed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Now Orleans, La.
Address Registered Letters containing cur
rency to
jew Orleans National Bank,
Now Orleans, La.
"REMEMBER that the pavmont of Prlzos
Is GUARANTEED UY FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS of Now Orleans, and tho tlckots aro
signed by tho president of an Institution
whose chartered rights uro recognized In tho
highest courts; therefore, beware ot all Imita
tions or anonymous sohomos."
ONE DOLLAR Is the price of thesmallost
part or fractlonof a ticket ISSUED BY us In
any drawing, Anything In our name offered
for less than a Dollar Is a swindle.
JOHN E. BEALL,
CoinmlBSIonor or Deed for Kvery State
and Territory,
NOTARY AND U. S. COMMISSIONER,
Office Hours, 9 to 5.
1321 F Btreet N. W. Telephone No. SH-3.
tlSl&ill
BOARDS.
K
100 Feet,
price gocd lumber has ever
1'IANOS,
NABE
Grand, Upright and Square
PIANOEORTES
Special attention ot purchasers Is Invited to
our
"NEW ARTISTIC STYLES,"
Finished in designs of
"HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART."
PIANOS FOR RENT.
Second-hand Pianos at All Prloes.
WM. :KNABE & CO.,
8x7 Market Space.
EDWARD F. DrtOOP
925 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Calls attention to his largo stock of
3TEINWAY
CHASE, GABLER, WHEELOCK, BRIGGS,
BEUNING and other Pianos. -
Tho Wonderful Self-Playing jEolIan organ.
STORY & CLARK, CLOUGH & WARREN
ORGANS.
Sold on Installments, exchanged, rented,
tuued, moved and stored.
Violins, Banjos and Guitars. Strings a spe
cialty. Sheet muslo and musical merohandlso at
the old stand. 025 Pa. ave.
HOTELS A.im ItJSaTA01lJ.NXH.
'THB BERRET,"
1103 n STREET NORTHWEST,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Permanent and transient guests. fel,d,tf
mllE K11U1TT.
WASHINGTON, D. O
Army and Navy Headquarters.
Four Iron Fire Escapes,
TERMS-SS.00 and 11.00 Per Day.
T
IIIK NORMANDIE,
Corner 15th and I streets northwest, ',
upposiie Aicraerson square.
H.M.OAKH,
Proprietor.
WILLARD HOTEL.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
O. G. STAPLES, lato of Thousand 1st. House,
Proprietor.
S
T. JAMES HOTEL,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
BIXTH BTREET AND PENNA. AVE.,
L. WOODBURY, Proprietor.
MIMNKOLA,
QUI KDGH or
UOLDKM QIU
IFIlOTTIR
And yon will always have beautiful Broad.
Bolls and Biscuits. Wholosala Depot, cor
ner First street and Indiana avenue.
WM. M. QAUT ft OO.
Wm
fcERESip
York Avenue N. W.
CAEOLIIA
OR
r
$11,50 Per
reached, as all old builders will know at once.
v
txjet
and Mill Work
iPECISTeRED
-?3B7iati hr :(? hu ki :
A Full Stock of Native Wines and Brandies-always
on hand.
Wo call special attention to our Old Premium Port.
This Wine has taken the premium at all California exhibits for years.
Secure a quantity of It now.
Also a small Block of BBANDY of 1831.
For Standard Quality of our Wines we
refer to our Customers.
POHNDORFF&CO.,
614 Fourteenth
VAULTS, COUNTJI 27111 AND K STltEETS.
GRS STOVES,
GAS HOT PLATES AND BOILERS,
Gas Boilers, $1.15 and $1.50,
MAKE TEA OR COFFEE
GAS COOKING STOVES to cook for eight to
thirty people. Just the stove lor summer use, as the In
stant the cooking is done you can extinguish the fire.
FOR SHLE
WASHINGTON GASLIGHT GOMP'Y,
413 Tenth Street Northwest;
$1.15
BOABJDS
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Tho (J rent Pennsylvania Ilonto
To the North, West and Southwest.
Dotililo Track, Splendid Sccnory.
Steel Ralls. MagnlUccnt Equtpraont.
In effect Mahiii 9, 1800.
Trains leave Washington, from station, cor
ner of Sixth and lists., as follows:
Fon riTTsnono and tho West, Chicago Llm
Red Eipress of Pullman Vestlbulod Cars
nt 10.ro a m dally; Past Lino, 10.50 nra dally
to Columbus and at. Louis, with Sloonlng
Cars from Plttuburff to Columbus;
dally, oxcept Snturdny, to Chicago,
with bleoploR Car Altoona to Chicago. St.
Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati Expross, 3.30
pm dolly. Parlor Car Washington to liar
rlsburg, and Sleeping Cars llarrlsburg to
St. Louis, Clilcnco nnd Cincinnati, nnd
Dining Car Hnrrlsburg to St, Louis. West
ern Express, nt 7.40 p m dallv.wlth Slooplng
Cars Washington to Chicago nnd St. Louis,
connecting dally nt llnrrlsburg with
through Sleepers for Loulsvlllo and Mom
phis, rnclfio Express, 10.00 p m dally, for
Pittsburg and tlio Wost, with through
Meepcr to Pittsburg, and Pittsburg to
Chicago.
RALT1MORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD.
Fon Kane, Canandatgua, Rochester and Ni
agara Falls dnlly, except bund ay, 8.10 a m.
Fon EniK, Canandnlgua and Rochester dolly;
for Buffalo and Niagara dnlly, oxcopt Hun
dBy, 10 00 p m, with Sleoplng Car Washing
ton to Rochester.
Ton WiMiAJisronT, Lock nnvon and Elmlrn,
nt 10.ro a m dolly, oxcopt Sunday.
Fon Wn.LUveroriT. dally, 3.30 p m,
FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND
THE EAST.
7.S0.0.CO. 11.00 and 11.40 am, 2.10, 3.1S, 4.10,
10.00 and 11.20 pm. On Sunday, 0.00, 11.40
n m, s.10, 1 15, 4.10, 10.00 and 11. so p m. Lim
ited Expross of Pullman Parlor Cars, 0.40
n m dally, oxcept bundny, and 4.00 p m
dnlly. with Dining Car.
TOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY.
Fast ExrnrssS.lOa in week days, nnd 8.10
P m dally. Accom. O.oo p m dally.
Fon Boston, without change, 3.13 pm every
day.
Ton BnooKLTN, N. Y., all through trains con
nect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn
Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton
street, avoiding doublo fcrrlagos across
Now York city.
Fon Atlantic Cut, 11.40 a m week days,
ll.sopm dally.
Ton lUi.TIMOits, 0.33, 7.20. 8.10, 9.00. 0,40, 10.50,
11.00. nnd 11.40 a m, IS 03, S.10, 3.13, 8.30, 4.00,
4.10, 4.S0, 4.40, 0.00, 7.40, 8.10, 10.00, and 11.20
fri m. fin annrlnr O Pf O HI in r.ft 1 tn n
r in uu uuuuo; .w, t'.w. iu.uvi Alt IV lilt
2.10, 3.15, 8.80, 4.00, 4.10, 0.00, 7.40, 8.10, 10.00
and 11.20 pm.
Fon l'on's Cmek Line, 7.20 a m and 4.40 p ra
dally, oxcopt Sunday.
Fon ANNArous. 7.20, 9.00 a m. 13.03 and 4,20 p
m dally, oxcept Sunday. Sundays, 0.03
a m, 4.10 pm.
WASHINGTON SOUTHERN.
In Errrcr MAncn 2, 1800.
Fon Ai.EXANDniA 4.30, O.ai, 7 43, 8.40, 0.41,
10.57 a rn, 18.01 noon, 203, 4.23,4.55,0.01,
8.12, 10.03 nnd 11.37 p m. On Sunday at 4.30,
7.43, 9.43, 10.57 a m, 2.30, 0.01, 8.03 and 10.03
pm.
Accommodation ron Quantico-7.45 a m and
4.55 p m week-days. 7.45 a m Sundays.
FLitRlciiHONnand tho South 4.30, 10.57 am
and 4.15 p m dally. Accommodation 4.53 p
m week-days.
Thains leave Alexandria for Washington
0.05, 7.03, 8 00, 9.10, 10 15, 11.07 a m, 1.20, 3.00,
8.15. 5.10, 7.03. 020, 10.32 and 11.05 p m. On
Sunday at 9.10 and 11.07 a m, 2.00, 3.15. 5.10.
7.C5, 9.20 and 10.32 pm.
Tickets and Information nt tho office,
northeast corner of Thirteenth strcot and
Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station,
where orders can bo loft for tho cbeoklng of
baggage to destination from hotels and resi
dences. J. R. WOOD,
. General Pasponger Agent.
CHARLES E. PUGH. General llnnagor.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
Schedule In effect Doo. 29, 18S9.
Lcavo Washington from Station cornor
Now Jcrsoy nvonno and C street.
Fon Chicago and Northwost, Vestlbulcd
Limited express dally 11 0 a in, express 9:S0
pm.
Fon Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapo
lis, express dolly, 3:10 and 11:30 p m.
Fon PiTTsnunu and Clovcland, Vostlbulod
Limited express dally 11:20 a m and oxpross
8:40 p m.
Fon Lexington and Local Stations, tlOriJO
am.
Fon WiNcnisTEn and Way Stations, t5.0
p.m.
Ton I.CTtAr, 8:40 p m.
Fon Baltimore, weok days, 4.00, 5 00, 6.40,
7.20, 8.30,9 20, 9.45 (11.00, 12.00. 45 minutes),
am, 12.10. 200.2.30(45 minutes), 8.15 (45-mln-utcs).
3.25, 4.25,4 30,4.35, 5.30:0.20,7.10,7.45,
9.00, 10.30 and 11.30 p m. Sundays, 1.00, 7.20;
8.80, 9 20, 9.45 a m, 12.00 (45 minutes), 1.15,
2.00, 2.30 (45-mlnutos), 3.25.4.25,4.35, 0.20,7.10,
7.45, 0 00, 10.30 and 1 1.E0 p m.
Fon Wat Stations botweon Washington
and Baltimore, 5.00, 0.10, 8.30, a m, 12.10, 3.23,
4.35, 0.20, ll.so p m. Sundays, 8.80 a m, l.lf,
3 23,4 35,0.20,1130 pm.
Tiiains leave Baltimore for Washington,
week days, 5.10, 0.S0, 0.30, 7.20, 7.43, 8 00, 8.30,
9.15 and 10.15 am: 12.00,12.15, 1.50,2.10,3.00,
4.10,4.15. 5,00, B.O0, 0.20. 7.10, 7.30, 8.80,8.35,
10.20, 10.25 and 11 p. m. Sundays 0.30, 7.45, 8.30,
9.15, 10.15 a m; 18.00, 12.60, 1.60, 2.10, 4.13,
D.O0, 0 20, 7.10, 7.30. 8.S0, 8.33, 10.20, 10.25 and
11 OOp m.
Fon ANNAroLis, 0.40 a m, 12.10, 4.25 p m.
On Sundays, 8.80 a m, 4.35 p m. Leavo An
napolis 0.40, a m. 12.05, 3.50 p m. Sundays,
8.37 am,4.00pm.
Fon Stations on tho Metropolitan Branob,
t0.45, $10.30 a m. SI. 10 pro for principal sta
tions only; tio.so a m, t4.30 and t5.30 ji ra.
For Rockville and way stations, t4.S3 p m,
Fon GAiTiiERsnuno and Intermediate points.
9 .00 a m, tl 00, 'S.SS, tll.35 p m.
Fon Boyd's and lntermodlato stations. t7.C0
p m, MO.OODm.
Church iicain Icavos Washington on Sun
day at 1.10 p m, Btopplng at all stations on
Metropolitan Branch.
Fon Frederick. 6.45, tll.20 a m, t3.10, tl.30
pm. Sundays, 1.10pm.
Fon Haoerstown, tll.20 a, ra. and t5.30
p. m.
Trains arrlvo from Chicago dally 11.45 a ra
and 4.05 p m; from Cincinnati and St. Louis
dally 3,45 a m and 1.50 pm; from Pittsburg
7.10 a m. 0 50 p m dally.
NEW YORK. AND PHILADELPHIA DI
VISION. Fon New York. Trenton, Nowark and
Elizabeth, N. .1 ., 4.00, 8.00, 0.20, 12.00 a in,
2,80, 4.20 and '10.30 p m. Buffet Parlor
Cars on all day trains. Sleeping Car on tho
10.80 p m, open at 9.00 p m.
Fon Philadelphia, Nowark, Wilmington
and Chester, 4.00, 8.00, 9.20, 12.00 a m,
2.80, 4.20, 7.10 and 10 SO pm.
Fon intermediate toints botweon Balti
more and Philadelphia, 45.00 and 7.20 a re,
12.00, t3.15p m.
Trains leave New York for Washington,
8.30, Til 00 a m, 8.00, 3.20, 5.00 p m and
12.15 night.
Thains leave Philadelphia for Washington,
4.40, 8.15, 11.10 a m.tl.85, lO, 003. '7.40
pm.
Fon Atlantic Citt, 4.00 a mand 12.00 m.
Sundays, 4 00 a m and 12 00 noon.
tExccpt Sunday. Dally. JSiunday only.
Baggage called for nnd checked from ho
tols and residences by Union Transferee, on
orders left nt ticket ortlces, C19 and 1351 Ta.
ave. nnd at Depot.
J. T. ODELL, CHAS. O. SCULL,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass.Ag't.
C0 , Chesapeake
onin-i- Schedule in effect
-nOUTLi March 2, 1890.
Tialus leave Union Dopot, Sixth and B
streets. 10:57 a m for Nowport News. Old
Point Comfort and Norfolk dally. Pullman
Buffet Parlor Cars to Old Point Comfoit
dally except Sundays. Arrrlvo In Old Point
at 0:10 d m. and Norfolk at 0:40 p m.
11:1 a m Cincinnati Expreis, dally, for
stations In Virginia, WestVlrgtnla, Kentucky
and Cincinnati. Vestibule sleepers through
without change to Cincinnati, arriving at 7:35
a m.
11:23 p m V. V. V. Vestlbulo Limited, dally,
solid trains with dining cars run through
without chaugo to Cincinnati. Vostlbula
Sleoperfor Loxlngton and Louisville. Pull
man cars aro open to recelvo passengers at
8:00 p.m.
Oftlto, 513 Pennsylvania avonuo.
H. W. FULLKH, Gen. Tass. Agent.
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