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u : t HB4XLT CtTTTO Wlttlt. I r Arr t. ivncai. wmtmATitm Wiee imu tnta a saJsaVansntsa nta tnttnnnmsui fe o fr?f mmcM Ml WPirl WW! swapsaWPsJ f MNtl . MnM mm 'M Mm Hi SJ la) CsaplenI IM ft to rmntteff it ! WstflFfc XBJf fMHH t POW tVOTW III tl) it, th vt eerewt It, tne Jletwpidrtan Ml tne TtMltftemi IB Wmn to mm ts taw iktr ntmst, Hi IKtM WM, IBM III M I tt tlWHIW Mkd tisjhilt, callksf wttB rrartr Tib Cmnc sime wn a great deal of what wm mM bptrWtjr dm It apssjoTetne tiwiili npssntsw ItgMy rst) etepttoi ton erf Mr. rrariAwt llnvt's repsr lo tin wmrtw ttta Unjwtcn showM b sUtsVmerl M eevtMn petnts alone; tne Mm of the Mt rasvl to prevent ercMenl to venter ent rctieetrteM ll mm bee oramves! lw foie of this great mm tnet hit habit la to treat the public iry until aa fee ttonbtteee don Lie Minor etnr4or. TWn ta a finality of sewnftil nffassnlty I Mr. Ittwt- ttbfck excHee ear adtntrtsUosi am) ftmaMBHIRt. 11 tnVe Use nente pr eitkrn tUt tbe peevrle of IVMtitmjtM ate under ttllmle to hh eoMfMrjr ntnf tbat. If be en afford to ma over newt (stlngnbb a sxmrce of timw, the rrtftmnnlty bare no right to complain. lletinowa what Is boot for the misuse n1 )eo)jct to )myIii )il Unmoo tiiRieti In lmrtlK'bt lnmotv lorfe ael unwlenm ugrtloa. If (bit Senatorial llcalon of Mr. I'lohlcnt Hurt ihouttl itttilt In tn ill, towr or tb creation of aonw aothorlty by wfelcb tbo Comltloort can proru to Mm ibat b la not th blggcat man In town. U will b well for tun paonUt. He fcbowW not m wholly kiipptatl, bow ever. AVe neetl Mr. llnrl a an awful uxampto. Unt wa Iblnk the Ssatora ate at fault in tbeir geaeral cottdeainatlOB of the railway corporation!. Our experience of tbo street car wrvtee of varlom large rltlee In tbU owiotry toMhea u, thit tlie lorviec in Waiblngtoa U, Renertlly, fully abretut with the average. We do not iblnk, with Mr. Hurt, tbat the reople liere get more for their niojey tbao anywbere ele, al that they are an iRsoient awl complilalBi; lot. We do mm. In fact, tblnk with Mr. Hurt on anything tbat we know of. Kut we re ol opinion tbat the lervice here U (xcelknt, awl, If the Waabingtoa ami Georgetown Company would not pack tbbir ears ijuite o full, there would be little eaute of complaint -As for the suburban railways, notably tbat electric line out the Tesallytown road, we feel constrained to say that, wbJUt tbe railway has undoubtedly lulattl tbe drive, it baa given both I'teatuie and pront to tbouMmle of peo ple wbo tiwltl net afford to drive, and baa opened up to sttleutent a matt riethable and aalubrloua neigbborbood No denbt, aince tbe Harrison la vettieeoU at Glen Echo, the tubawbati railway is some form will tboHiy take peueselen of tbe river drive alto. Bnt Coagraea can easily leeoapencetne owners of in horses and equips gen by basteniag tbeeoa pieiien of tbe Itoek Creek Park and ivMg us splendid drives there which tbaH forever be held sacred a agalnet tbe-vwear street ear and tbe plebeian mute I-el mb have a comptomlto. taw Vw Yon 7tttuM that, "tar a IsMSMeMMty nan nn wmh a iceb tn ta ketly, lr. Miaiaw ieat to fete TattC UU m Wwlaeaoay take tlw paint. It mat he Hi as the tfaai f eat ieae the duty on any utfcie to tuenaytve par cent, when the asahers ef a tt artleJe in tbia eeayatr; faU or refuse to pay te t neir work seen the waeleanMaar itm4 for aaath artielea over ami the wholesale price of Vfce fosaag artklea In Mew York, haw tbe Mf. Of conne, the k'anajtoy keat no none thattM MMBnWlp kky BkMawg''iMBej kW 'nprMjajnejn etonqPJha KeBvey MlkmJty would be used. Tet I aseaety iMnorliss the geed Mr. Ujutiaem toaeejatato the ptotattoi laimilsrtHrrw to 4e vhto ther peetwaa Uer watt d and whtaa the prot art lo seats sauaai te enable these to do. it, sale i te iMteeSiM dankM steeply eflaat the dU fueaee to wages, the pruMe teat those MittM eajgh to go to the wortaaen aloaje. Ilea these le hit eBeteni'e heawaaa pro- MntonnV eaMnnl tMeafiatsiCen'' -i ii Hi wei ... i 1 nus klw Yo itors Wiaknenn , eetoAMweVsnso tadai we hnd the pootftee iieaamet("n iwhestty," that the Vewee M la deed tor this season, by agiinimaai I laMMt ttlkt fintt'llaWeteftnl Mill IJleJIWMUetkiatC uaaleif. Thl hi . ,.iy kvi i. icmim, nnratsar, e the iseise the aear i miiu uc Hants imuum, to a,. Lg tii ine ywee WU bee beeo hiid v : .i. iiJwl cJisrtkiew. ui:mhl. m nsnsihineet to hU- Jo . i UiJatciul when- -e pause to il: Li o Ktaatly t -i as an J k .! - k he is d iniantod to ... liI t u, bus mm esdenae ol -L J l -t IU JCtlS .i u.irs.,i i laeguiir and a poaeety of .ii.. ul Ui struck u ptinftttlg t u-ii i- a iitJ OkouJd kxv lw bas mtttur, t.u Hi cuiiiuii to iiv Ui. pasty's . JtihJAB Lu U All U4AJI' i taa vu fawv- waaohea- k to into up hb - CseHilii. he autseatnsa ssm) isueaMaWs nsito epfflnlp "w eTPvnwnWapF e'aneap W T p"P sWsnnspasT W ajBjaEBjssnW eM wmmmmm mmmm rt, imtt W flKHUT. Wiiimniiiiiiin,WN f ) vtfaev SUP Isnsj1 s can out end rejahehoejfieMejd ev ft terk aaeltofi 01 ereytoe tee twintrf bad Biejltejej Mjn ifown th m atao Ooat Ma ftatint tntHIMa on ll ! if sejmit party Mnrdrto. IratMi ft t n fk r CnHtak, awl the moat af 1, tmtnrr ok the rase I tbat he t rvvtitm)i!mt Mm iterUrerl TBllWaif RWWWPPT IPlWajeWel fvWnWSRMl MVA CttfiNnCHpMnT ftffl WttlfeSV feWtv Ht ft ntlty f iif ttttt ITt MTt WMMtNt1tr to ttt rmr of tka Hf vtJiii arrTvals, tkpmHm-It A. filer. Mft tnf: r ti . mto, Mt Ppv, mi Bti, , n V: It Hil Win J II Trattt, U fJSi. tto.: Jlntoe Anlthom, Rrrntmw ke, Aft.; ft. Wmoher. I.. 0 FIIIn W f set: if. 9. Tntner. qamai. .: John ft tft. r. !., ttrs i) p i-p, IMMb W;hT, Mewry r. Wylrv, Mont. alaaeery, Ala. vf'f Hand tlaifrT, Jw Twk' u ft Willi. hMMltMku H I' Il'-Wm f, ierra new, . Kahtn, Bellfontim-, . H R Wnrteil, PMIedelphia. Hmott sh. Itankwy, OMHki flemg tr Nrt-li. iiti bta: P. 4. Adaaat; wtkt ami dkeeVrr. Mtw telMe llMak A. Umla; Wanet fleeter., p. T. A. rontatn, Haiti nw, m . C I ;. tVeaynThiffeii, Pa.; . j4imt-tm C. A. frank. , lnnfa. . II, R. (Mberhtht, !w Torfc; Mrs rrnsajnipB tn, nejraa, niininl I ITPaHa .nw treat, ft. Uraeelwr, ntlMWeMak Pa ; II. tostoe. t A Nratd and raaMly, Cam Hf Md . W. V. Breewatfc, KeMeelry. rH. wr. .u.1 eKakL .d Imf.rwl-J. c. tlretarMjer, W. J. tf. I iMaaMorrttj, Atleny, M. T ; 0nre W. Masre, T II MllVr. tlnrtnsatl, Ohio; MlM lllle Hertaard, L. W. Hettionl, Wllmlng . C. J It Rrtwsen and wife, MIm 1. i.rae, nssa. NMhsreV-U T. Mprews end wife, Jedr N IRt, Mo.Mra. C. K. Lscwiit and sen, alfM Vjaggle P. Ma4araa, jHeaaanli J U, Maavt, Mew rerfc; . tlner Jtrw York. JWpas Henry Arden, W. D. Pattea, Xew Yerii Mra. . Tnoratx Vlrgtntat II. II. it I. W. gertiUlt, .Hew York 'J-Jlr. and Mr. Fed, Mareoos see, Fla. tfUnSMe . Artkwr Leee, aTVeWflWeV''awkMeVH VeweWnWMWS v epwrPl Me SstMaWpf p Us KytiW XHMW)IJ Henry 1. kitesn, T. t. MahhHsn, CMesa. I.mnmkmm W, J. XwewaUy, Mr. Ptof H. IwUtk, Rrnte, a,i AlWt a. Oat athet,ettp. jBt9mww9U9l s llfiWaVfQ Me Js IrvftlHlle 3tr Ye; P. W. Prter. V . A.; John P. Dms, wife and mat MfcM Hentetoti, Oeala, Fla. w-. tilfeelae Wltttaw M. twe;u sad wife, H. Lowe; Andrew JscWmm, LMrtefairmt UllUrt M. Orteas Xew OrtoMiei Xraeet U. Wskh, H. It. Match, fw York. AromU. V. Fasnewertb, Jemes (I. Pet well, Manchester. PERSONAL, BrnnHin Howard, the playwright, lln at Xew Hocbelle, where tbe susltr part of hie literary work Is done. It wm there that he wrote "The Hen tritta" and 'Shenandoah. " 11e niece of tbe great actress Ktcbel is ocr. to no on the stage. Sbe I, tbe wife if an Englishman, end harlot; W'tnirand and educated in Knclnml beKaks l!ngllh rerfictly. Tbu first Gove roor of Dakota Terrl toty, Go vet nor Samuel Albright, U liv ing in Mlnneaola, a hale ami hearty man, somewhat past middles. He as a St. Paul editor In the early days of the Northwest Justice Miller of tbe Supreme Court of tbe United Stale, bas been on tbe bench twenly-riKht years, HI com mission was signed by President Lin coln ami date back further thau any other member of the court Henry IlildKcmae, the negro wbo rave $10,QW toward the purchase of Mrs. Calms' seminary at Klrkwood, Mo., is a saloonkeeper ami worth $. 600. The seminary thus beeomea the first manual training school for colored boys ever established. General 1" 11 Sinner, e.T United States Treasurer, who la suffering from cancer, writes from lUWo Iieaeh, Kla. : "My case Is constantly growing worse. I cannot we to read a single word of this rav own wrltlog. My eye la kept open by x bit of adhesive plaster. I write with pain and suffering." Tbe KID of Sweden is reported re cently to have remarked: "I am truly sorry not lo be awe to spend a half day iHfoftiiU) with I'rlace lilsmarck at Frlcdtichtrube. Persons whom I es teem and honor so bluhly as I do Prince UUmarck become doubly dear to my heart when they step aside from the greater part of mankind." Senator Kvart owns a hunting lodjte. a comfortable log cabin, oa the banks of the Potomac In Maryland, furnished ready for instant use. with a colored man and his wife in readiness to receive the Senator and hit friends, but it hat not been used except by the colored men and hi wife during the several years Senator Xvarts bas owned It CawlldnnMl Iteting the lest hot spell a gsnUaums who Is ennaealsd wish one of use Fsees Assentations wa going heme in "wee, iuu' hours syent the twaL" Ma had got well out on Foutteamth street, wheat he was approached by a celewsi who said: "Say, bees, kin yon toll what d's j ere iar" Fi tuteenth," was tlw reply. "Fo'toenth! What's lew beset" he asked hi a very atsed lie was told nksn atovanat was. ajsd duected hosv to go to these. Asked wisat ps of neaaal c waatod to a to, he NSdInat: ' De" iskheaeaawejseawtoh past, boss, iean's I atrtsea iMvsnth aamaa I knows whar I k" Are yon loetr" he wm Meant. To' de Lawd, hoes, I'm mms wand erto roun' ever seatce f o ctoaex trpex to la' Seventh street, am' I nusthtn't do 'H.' lai lir if 1 la 1 rHsrsiiMMsi teat "What's the mailer with ysut" "I doe' knoer. boas, I gisea I we eowtatoed,'' and he tnidgej eat weaetiy in the direction of SeeU Him 4U Hfs HSaSS( L. M T " wrtto to &!- --T iKImJ in m dtoltew York to Urn s gMnf a Unt of dead Harmon bad af the atoMSMtoi wm known relative of Mm. Barriaon. eacegd Jo uai, the PwsUsau's bJf I a Ttoamncrii. had SO MOMceoy ue Joaua Scott Ht wet lexsaaine MielSiiiii im amm aM in every known relative ut ktefwaMnat ms wue ace aoey strtMoaieie A at AJ PataU. TO "Ob, togfesa, dear Tket WnnflpwklM t VMwteft oMmbI annnnntJMi Yesur dWtetaof ststieiriatokjeaMMat hsjnp dCMM, Oh, gW rest aonr ieAenfd1 ttc iiue veto ej ISSMkiaa mb, dear Cimgjaaii go do, aov ucsssMM. an 1 eawga. mt, fHec4alk Qeejt eafl. He ejejtn awato tka strwt eara kvoet worn pMaMMnTaS MsntoktMW Oh.MSSf "Oh, Cajp M.congnaa, THE DAILY CRITIC, FRIDAY inriE m. m a cbdhci. A tlnrrMf ttnh et rttirxUry iNrenrM r Tw JirrmKttn llwbrw. Riamwits, N Y , An. 1 Polk Jurlgvj Tlglre was koit ly purrlerl yester day Whan the ca of Marl .TnhrWWB, ymtt old, and Lanrr Hnsell, 9 jmn oM, wm called. The children, who were nwi-et faceil llttie girls, were charged with no lew a crime thl btirff lart. The manner In whlrh the llttie mmget, hex! broken Into Centennial Chapel and forced open a drawer in the textrm's desk from which they stole tl I In poor offering would reflect credit rn tufttiy a hardened knight of the Late on Wednesday fternoon the two children Imllt a brick pile under one of lb sWe windows, and climbing thoreon. Mat le smashed In tbe window with a clnh. Then she reached a hand thromth the ncrtnre and pulletl a bolt and rrfejireTl the window. The two crawled Into tbe cbnrch ami, with a piece of Iron, forced the lock of the drawer con tain Ink- Ihe money. The sexton, at tractetl by the nols, came in ami caught the Trranw lnrltes with the coin In their pwktts. He had them locketl tip. Jus tice Tlghe dlechargeil tle precious pair after their parents hail premised to at tend to them properly. A FAIR FRAUD ON WHEELS. Montrcnl Ilotnlft Ylotlnilzrit Urn I'rntty tllrl nml n Trlcycl. MoifTHBAtM Au. 1 A number of the hotels ami lending citizens luvu been victlmlred by n benutifitl and myttetlous young girl, ntiout 13 years old, who rode into town on a handsome tricycle. About ten days aeo sbe rode tip to tbe Windsor Hotel and made her self known as Miss Corlnno Cook, daughter of a supposed well-known lawyer of Worcester, Mass., who came in advance of her twpa ami mamma, wbo hereto arrive the nest day to en gage rooms. One, two. tbreo days passed, and as neither of the young lady's parents materialized, Corlnno wa requested to lenve. In a like manner aim victlmlred St. Lawrence Hall And tbo Albion, but the proprietor of the lattcr-nmnctl hotel kept tbe tricycle ns security for tbo board bill. Sbe applied to several cltl reus for aid, but a telegram from Wor cester, Mass., denounced tha girl as an Impostor, and sbe was locked up In tbe St. lltldgcl's Home, but nftcrwArd she etcaped and bas not been seen since. SEYENTH1YE COFFINS IN A ROW. rarer lit of Victim at the I'lro-Dninp JJiplonluii at Ht. latenne. Paws, Aug. 1. Tbe funeral of rcvoBty-flvc of tbe victims of tbo fire damp explosion In the PellMlor pit nt St. Ktienne took place yesterday. The ct'fliiis were covtrid lib garlands of flowers. Some of tbe colllns bore the iBretipttous, "To tbe mattyts of labor" atd "To tbe victims of capital uxplolta th n." Tbe whole mlnln? population of the St. Eilcnne district attended tbe funeral. M. Ives Guyot. wbo was formerly Mln IsU-r of Public Works, delivered an oration over the coffin,, wbioh were ar rayed In a lice. After tbe bodies bad hten Interred tbe local leaders spoke upon the demands of the socialists. .The Chamber of Deputies has voted 30.000 francs for the benefit or the families of those who lost tbslr lives in the pit. HOT WINDS COOK KANSAS CORN. Hie Wmllier or Three l)uy Itailuces Crup Condition. Kaxsas City, Mo., Aug. 1. Special dispatchre from various points In West ern Kansas state tbat hot winds Of tbe past four days have materially reduced the already low condition of crops la that part of the State. The winds have literally cooked corn until many fields will not yield a tingle ear. This condition prevails along the Mis souri Pacific from Concordia to tbe western boundary. East of Concordia for a hundred miles tbe yield of oera may under favorable conditions amount to 5 or 10 per cent, of last year's crop. Prom this point east to Atohlnson the crop will be 40 to 50 per cent of last year's yield if tbe rainfall continues moderate. In tbe dry spots of tbe State tbe hot winds have also burnt up the grass, so that tbe yield of hay will be very low SHOOK OFF A SHROUD FOR RUM. Henry Slather ArUes In Ills Co til o nnU KnJo) llliiiieir, Cmkaso, III., Aug. 1. Crape was hung at the door of John llrowa's botste, In Kranaton, on Monday last to announce tbe death of Henry Mather. During bis siekness the only Bourlth went that Mather oould take was whisky and water. He repeatedly begged for undiluted whisky, but It wm refused After the doctor pronounced him dead he wm laid out in the back parlor. At o'clock in the morning an uauetsal aasse wm beard down slake, and, whan Mr Mroww reached the parlor, he wm dent tnu ndsai to see Msrnsr staling up with a bottle of whisky to kk land and a cbjM hi his nsessth. "If yea had given we this bfoe, I would nave We better toag ago," said Mather. taking a drtok frosn the bottle. ItMkusr Ii new oa a fair way to recover. SSa SSv MStM Trwk, PNaa im jUMSiakUkr 1 AeatowM iaeU TaM Ii bad oe way In which taw IsMshtMi vMtdsnf tise eVsngew e negeo ruse, Md to so donag put ttoett on - cmm gtooad and shuam beeVare the eenfttjsev YsaS In ia iMtieaae autta .ii-1-ikValtiin furswjgntjieM vrtU dtatvanckhie tkte llltierale sail liiaipnnilhle This peney ekwMtid haw hewn purestoi in all uf tfee rxMsthern tttotos Msoon as the sevoluitan wm effected which ovee thjMW the carpet baggsta It amuat he aatotaed hafuM we can hnwe hatoeet and aasn4ansse" f roen ia SgUJ iwkdeeithe . toestleece- . W ftavndh1 JngeLaJBtoA i.. AOaMsto k catted 10 Ike fatt that tfee M If Mae ssus- esanMSua mini to law aaa- ' respsr vesrMnMss pgmeMBggf vegensp M'm 1 h.F atotine s hnH sirihtof Aiene WaMtog eejT4l hp s d lolfeaxlnM ksXsawllaf and A dd he Mr uced ie adveace. the teja lee sevjai mtp as -, vjapeat jee to tawa lav unto van kTirkas eneet dejnvef kf 1 imy a a 1 ' r- mmtmmw AeaM :t ZZ& ;aVi:tr Issee Ae UWLmW eMnVfV OVenMnVstv snftaMal a BMaMaV m ge essart to stongyjasi A sjav's putSiirrxD with a rua. Te ITrtt fh Ws1 KttWf Asew etitttwn ft lh tt A, I. nrmd Army Hall prewtited a . matert scene last night on the Orxashwi of the flae; prewntatlon by Ptfrne Corps, Woman's Relief Assocletto", M auxiliary of the Iepartmet of the Grand Army of the Bepirtttp. Tk mernbers of th wufpw, B'tmtjejekMj sev eral hundred, were out In fntl force, and there were a large nttmtaef rJt tfcflcn present. On the platform were seated Mre. Rose K Terre, uititdmit of tkv Potomac Corps; Mrs. s T. P. Perry, president; Mrs. B. A. Will, trfjaaurtr, and Mesdames Addle Hasrey Mai J If. RrehnrdsriB, memlwrs of eofflrc!! and In stalllnt offietro, all of the Maryland IV partment. le-partmetit CowimanJer Urtil and his staff were also pnewii. After remarks bv General 8 S. Bur irette. the presentation wm made by Mra. Ferree and her remarks were re sponded to by Major Vrell. The flag is of regimental aire and ot silk. The Inwrlptlon upon H Is- "Pre sented to the Deparimen' G A. It . by IVlomae, W. 11. C Washington, !. C, 1!W." Post Commamrers llurhe ami Lincoln. Senior Vice- Dewrinment Ownmamlcr Paunce, Junior Vice Department Com mander Parnsworth and others mvde speeches. An original poem wm read by Mrs N. D. Lincoln, aod Miss Freeh gave some vocal selections. GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING 'lrit Comptroller MntthatY ltenilnri i ew DerUlon First Comptroller Matthews to-day rendered an Interesting decision In re gard to Government advertising. For some years past It has been the rule with Ibe accounting ofllcers of tbe Treasury to pay for Government adver tising by the folio of 100 words. There nro several laws upon Ibe subject, and frequently the First Comptroller has been called upon to decide what shall be paid for lt Hrst Comptroller Mattbows has now decided that nil Government advertising shall be paid at rates not exceeding those which newspapers may accord to their other patrons. At tbe soma time, Government agonts irmv enter into con tracts with newspapers by which special rates mny be secured. TWO BROTHERS WITH RAZORS ytmrrrt Aliont 11 Mntclisl nml Try to Curve Una Another. Two colored men, Silas and Frank Harris, bad a quarrel last nlc,bt at the corner of Seventh and O streets north wctt. There was some dispute about a satchel which the boys had purchased. Frank went to Itockvlllo and carried with him some clothes that belonged to n lady friend of Silas and tbe satchel was iicd to carry them. When tbe two brothers met there was a lldiuUh of mors and Silas received some very ugly gashes on the sealp. Ofllcers Ferguson and Williams con veyed him to ihe Fired man 'h Hospital u here bin bead wa bandaxed. Frank Harris bas by no menu it clean record and has been Involved In trouble before. Shut by an Omcnr, While attempting to make an arrest yesterday Officer Dyer shot and wounded a colored man named Charles Spotts alias Charles Gray. Spotts has been Implicated in a number of robberies in South Washington. His wound is not ot a serious nature, but he will have to undergo treatment at the Providence Hospital for a few days. Hood'.s Sahh.uukilla ! peculiar different from oiler ibwIIcIbm lis com bination aod proportion of Ingredients, and preiratloc, being unlike any other inedleiDe lu tbe market. Wnut Ilaiuvees for bclneil Cows, John Pope Hodaett, as attorney for Luke and Mary Conn era, hits petitioned the District Commissioners to refund tbe sum of f 18, which wm taken from them by tbe pourMlmaster for the re lease of six cows, which he had seined. Tbe damage to the cows, whleb were cut and beaten, is estimated at -110. Sweetheart Wediled After Twenty Three Yean. From tin StatmUn VlmHxHtr, Twenty-three years ago Mr. Joseph Hamilton and Miss Virginia lliekra&n, both of llatb County, were engaged to be married, but they bad a lovers' quarrel and Mr. Hamilton left for Cali fornia, where he settled in San Dingo County. Uy hard work he became 4 Eroeperoas man. About a month aire e returnsd to his old home near Mill borough Springs, and la forty eight hours after his arrival married Miss Hickman, who had remained faithful to her first and only love. The bride is a first cessln uf the celebrated IlUbop William Taylor, a native of Itoek bridge, and for many years past Bishop of Africa. I, Tbe weatbsr is bat, ml to betp eaoi drink Jteecrt festner's Viessa Cabinet Br- Altvays pure and good. l'eMluiUtlc View et Hoys. If. M Hfuilli. U Hmmri Ym0 Ab. Every boy is two or three boye, or twenty or thirty ditferent kinds of boye In one. He Is all tbe lime living nany Hvm and forming many characters; but n is a Beau iiubk 11 caa sees oae ine and one character when he gets to be a wan. He may turn out to oe like an onto when he Is grown up, and be nothing but bulls that you keen peeling osf, one after another, till yon wink you nave got aown 10 ue nean at last, aaai Use you have got down to nothing. The vreather is net. awl to keep eoti drank Robert Porteer'e Vienna Csetoet Always pure sad good. If You Feel Tired Weak, won eo ran down boas hard west. kttaapwveHskad nondusis otihm Uood ot luw state of the iatos yoa shuuld take eed's sawssarMls. Vhe peeuttar tuoaag. parKa and vIlsHilxt aaMs ot this ms (lanil wad! 1 tea te saon seat tatoachant IsMnt MsMntoe) MMpVMt CeUnMWntnMl inMnM8 nUMl StV" kag eanek. Ssilshr aestos to eeetreaiaa. tt ussm she stesnawb, oaastoa Mapoetke an4 swum the Uver and sides Thuuead ajtot atood's haMaMskUa now ine isissatassu- iu Auil a4A4K sbAsiiur I have easd stood s Mjaapastiia foesusM use and have sasSsse ueaets taentiruas. u e sae ap ajsejetrie and suvaciiieM Ue MsmMi luaashMrtuliy rwinissnmad toeMeMdd segislaturel taeeows u a liilaehto apasd trentienin saedi M " mu V Cuoa. Fee. Cn)brUtfB niMJ PiM In. Co . fssneriase, U. Hood's Smrtmparilla avldhf aM it, ! tut ! Piivutni b,r t c 1 iw u-;j iia EVENING, AUGUST 1,1890. lOTE, MNHt KrTiU Flrrtnxi i 'he rwVJ t aifr-t TTWe chtrsew iv IS Her a i.l il of MlkM Went Mrfe sftrrtlon -avs the CkAejafB AtrwM. Mr fstern s loihlng dMttt at MWUuu street, two ni ago fefl tl Irrft Vrtth Mlwfarnk Wllena a ptetV fltH ho a m-ilovnl In a rtnwakniSn 1 FantiT h s hewrrantW ngMffA P. VeMttt fnl rompkTlon. matchhwi ifafwhtwirn t nd a vrrneloiis msnstof. Fanny ami her lover raWeftM Jt opera, wvnt to nanee Mm wejse tWrpsi seen out rhllng on the hoattfnvtla. They loved earh mher, arf tbe wsjrVJIng wm to have taken ptee hi snort tfnte. But fetdy afinnwoe) Mr. Stem nwl ftat bis Inamorata that he Intended leaving the city and tbat he relieved kt Would not marrv her. Along toward the aloemlng. Net m the rrwshoys were railing owl IBM ew nine paper. Ml Wilson rnltetl at the house of her false lover, at ! vTeet Fonneenth street On httnf adtolttod the found the family at rapejef. She ran up to her oM tovet, whet wn Jntt thvn Mtlng off the hwetncM tknt of an onvrri, and dashed a handful of Ca ytntto peppwr In hts eyve. ."ywrklnt with pan he ran townrde her. She threw np her hands Mki cried: "Don't tow nw. Unloved t will rile," and ah drtw a large vtnl of landnntrm and swallowed two otraews of tbe potstm. She wm hurried In the connty hos pital, and, with the atd of jeveral phy sIcmM ami an old faehlrrned etnwwh pomp, wm soon prononnceil oat of il anger. Stern's rye will be nil rignt In a day or Iwo. "The course of true love always had watts on It," Irreverently remarked an omcer who umi ngumt in ine aieKlntey the nvnngetlit frttH T srej jTrMPVI ftfFWMt Tbe fact that Senator German 1 op poted to tbe McKtnley Wll Mirpriees some people who had counted him m something of u protectionist. Tbo fact Is, however, that Major McKlnley has converted more doubting Democrats Into good tariff reformers within the fxtst six months than any other man or nfluence In the country. GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE SHOES AT Wilson I Can's NEW SHOE STORE, No. 929 F St, N. W. Fine Shoes for La lies. Fine Shoes for Mlese. Fine Shoes for Children. Fine Shoes for Gentlemen. Fine Shoes for Boys. All Stylo of Fancy Slippers. All Colors Made to Match Dresses at WILSON & CARR'S Now Shoo Store, o. 020 i' KTiii:irr x. , Washington. V. C. OFFIOK OK WOODWARD A LOTnitOP, Coraer 11th and Fsts. d, w. Thursday, July 31, 1890. Store closes this evening at 5 p m. Saturdays at 1 p m. We have just received 5,coo more Lace Pins and will offer them at that low price of 5c each. Ladles' New Blazers. Yassar Shifts and London Vests. Our assortment of these goods is very complete. In Blazers we are show ing cream with dainty brown str'pes. This is without ex ception the dressiest pattern we have ever shown; also new blues and bheks. Ia Vaster hhttts we are showing peaks While Uaa, platted aad esnhrnMstait, la Peseates. Exeeeawetr cheese tine of pat terns, f 1JB. l SS aad tin each. Mew London Vest la Phpsss. Varxdttoe. PUaaeb aad FaBey Cloths ia vrr haad tosse pallets. M.rs, i 68. t aad Seeaen. Tided nee. VKW GtveiUJiS.aXBOU-roWtHaeV- we base Jaet seeetTe4 the telle wiewt a.seasas Satk ftmgasaw.hi aew dsnigst, bassadine the aasehsased Tartaa 2tsahsvaar tail wear. Mse. pr yasd. ikfiee yaeee Ftanaettes or Ptiated Oeahw Olath, la over slaty desinM. ear oa ads any wide range el eestniaa. Me. isr yaisl. JUSfcVWEAK BWJUHJEiT.-W have fashnht SnanvBatCaBanl aaah agttLLLgajf ACLgAgsl BhftaVLeaint neaWesf jbenlanNaVttlsnnSeTteF UnUe2ft4sal CsMtefi aV)nt IhrnitSi Qasr am, each, OK vte llgfftJ fega ir W snVeTsaV yacn. OalrSAtiariiiiir Ceanfii Lawn MUew chains Onar . ABC WnnsTe nserassltehee Uaea r itteir Caaes. M hr M. at.TI ana IPpar pair. Wwsow SMADSsV-0ly a Hostal card from you aad we wU send a fugs te take aji Ultimate of your wUstiows. livery shade we make aad ttfljtg we guarantee te keep ia perfect order for oae year- Kcouk HoMaad, hiartlhor RoiUr aad CWap. JVarth I hot hb k Lamar, ImellSul r Sh.it W. The Loud Speech of Ii Silence," Sometimes a man can say the most without tittering a sound, while figures always alleiit often speak louder than word. What we read generally impresses us more than what we hear, and in the present instance the im preMion should b a deep and productive one. We don't consider it any uh to make figures demon strative of what we are ready to do on Water Cool era, Refrigerators and Baby Carriages, If you don't want either of these articles price wouldn't tempt you. But ii you do it is enough for you to remember that "Lens burgh is ready to stti, regardless ol competitive figures.'' We won't oven consider profit. We'll climb way down to cost and there we'll stop. The man who tramples cost under his feet Is a very unreliable mer chant. In Furniture Tapestries we will make the following reductions: From ?1 to Otte. ilo il.Vt lo 75c. do 1. SO to 90c do ? to $t.S. do ? lo $1.-13. In Frilled lldgc Lace Chamber Curtains: From W to t,W. do 0.50 to iX.K. In Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains: Trotn $1.96 to SRe. do $4 to 13.00. do fl.80 to $8.75. do $5.30 to $8.95. If you are buying any thirg, from Rustic Lawn Fixings to the most elabo rate and costly Sideboards, you'll find the pruning blade sticking in every price tag. JULIUS LANSBURGH, Thirteen 111 suit F hlreels. xinv ruiiMCATiONs. HARPERS' MAGAZINE. August. ILLUSTRATED" ARTICLES. Impressions of Berlin. By THreeem: Cmut. Willi lUnstratteas by T. c Tuvvrttuir and Cuamlm MntTB. Magellan and the Pacific. DySpwARD terett Hiir. With Illattra ttens from Old Trial and f rem a ilrevtrM by A. It Wavb. PJantln-Moretus. Dy OcrtTU IlrJHiL. Wltb Illostrattees frees IBotegraphi by J, Mam, Antwerp. Street Life in India. By Euwabd lean Waxes. Wltb IlrastNUeas lirawn by the aaUwr. INTERESTING PAPERS. Custer's Last Battle. By Cajtaim Cbabuw Khm. WMb Map. A Convent at Rome, By Or. ftUKets Passman. Some Geology of Chicago and Vicinity. By Eu-in B. BAsnx. ENTERTAINING FICTION, Port Tarascon: The last AisveaseMsal the Meistsseaafrn tatin. By AU'eeim htassr. Tvittfcill by Hsswt Jajm. ftmtti lailsMmnnll With Hlaslraltans Imh deawtag ky ilriuutu. ateasi aad Meiivaaev. The Uncle of an Angel. A MuMinsr Xevetletse. Isy Tns X- Jtn vus. With lHnsl wtaans ass wa by W. 1, faMtnwv. Lizzie Brtt baker, Aataiy. By luu. law sen fsmja. Wntn lllnsirslhinsdaawnhy tusm A Walk Up the Avenue, X Story. By Hk-masd Hiautae Itsass. The Bathley AfTair. A Story. ByfaarvC. sjlieas POETRY. The World is Too Muoh With Us, ASenaes. BfWuaas TWhn nwa kr To an Apple Tr, APeesn. Br CesJSe aannjaji- An Improacten. APesnv BvlieiSaialsajigi Tive UlUier Uiit. iishi. -!: Westward. Social PrtSBia ftusa Bseenw hp r PPrwSSives 'i-"r ewPpvs 3hnPepaeT Vnaasav esuinr-ewsj TasSstivan Bf Ceawiaw HARPER & BROTHER, MJCW XOJUC iUfc-T TC NV I'OIIMrMTIONS. Chftrles 5eribrrer's Sons AVK T0W lWJgfcPjngl): IIig M Intentions I A aMmrmi Rplwxle. By MahiaV Ha rsun. Uo, eloth, fl; paper, 1 Wo. the wen of tbl novel l the ISIawd of SlacHmae, on Lake Huron, and the eentflH naiirvs are a yotine oontile on their fserMniv. joMrney, It in an absorbtne story ot tore aiH Jenfousy anrl ha watiy paves of ehavnitne rTejreripWBef of a. eoWrtry ttcr m Msrorieni av Meastten. ... 8tntS K)H STJJIMIR KAlfl Kspiatlsn. SrSiv1 lrKftWnHnn SmT ' riTOBT1. inno, crovv, i, paper, wxs, "A 1 tteedtturtv sptrttrt, freW-toM atwl j- trrvsrfng Mweera ajetv, ft rs liiuresaiie BrMne." S. T. Wbwie. The Lawton Girl, By Makot.b nmawi'. lvnio, eretti, Sl rarer, am. "flajrealtswi M vtvM m rmthfwl. It wnH be nifltentt to gast re netloii a atroiifer keseh.n-msiren iewnal. The Broughton House, By BtMt rantrt. ISwxs 1 1 .SB. "A brttW, llwrlttenstoyjtoM wtth arvat anneaiNni and sho w Ine iwm sTady of fitrnen rmtvre.-Boston Satnnlay Brealiv Oeseile. Day and Night Stories. By T. H. SrtUTAM. ISmo, cloth, tli paper, tee. "Mr. Bnlttrsn UplvaRtly orHrlnal, vrtit and antMled. tin stories are MrstuHr fln JfJJJjt and qelek In wot mcuUBrBOMyn Poltt by alt book sellers, or sent, post paid 1 by Charles Scribncr's Son?, 7SS-7IS Broadway, New York. Atlantic Monthly roil AUGUST CONTAINS t-Maey. XXtll.-XXV. Marearet Dela!, Tbe te ami Units ot Aeaderale Culture. N, 8. Skater. Madame Cermet ami Mmlaiso de Coutange. Xllen Terry Jolmeon. Fellera. IV., V. Panny N. O. Murfree. Eeme Aireets of I'sjebteal Itcseareh. O.ll. Frotbtngham. A New Ilaeo Iroblcm. Jsbn It. Kcalley. A9nrrhtora Ixwt Bunding. ArdrowMe rrlml VatU. HeTBhkm. U. V. r. ami L. n. PlmiBantlAM(en(aMundl. AnnlaFleKli. Orer tbe Tessepa. IX. Otlrer Wendell Helmw. Jaae la Franeoala. Brailferd Torrey. Tbe Klsabtrd's NesU OHreTbomo Miller. lDteraUeMl Cepyrlgbt. Henry Oabot Uxie. UaTerhlU. Ilead at tbo Colebratlea of tbe S&etb Anniversary uf tlie City, July it, 1K0. JebaGreeoleafWhlttler. Sense Beeent Freneh Narels. Tbo Contribu tors' Club. Beoks of tlie Month. SSe a Number: 1 1 a year. Houghton. Miffln & Co., BOSTON. II Bast Psreetewrlh t., New York Princess Rosetta and the Pop-Corn Man, With six ptetare by (tarrett. Is Mart E. Wil kin' deiieately knaserotts eentritmtlens to tbe(.BKMt Midsummer WIDE AWAKE (tee., everywhere). Craat Allen has a popular seleatlrle paper abont "The Anerleaa Water Lily." followed by "The qea Uly," by Miss llarrl,aml that by a legendary poem. "Water Lilies," by Fraaee L. Msee. TbeAstateuri'botesrapby ankle baa hhbo very earkw and beautiful ptetnre. Mrs. JeeHe Benton Preasont'swlll-aad-way story, The Hat ol the Postmaster, Is notable ami notably toW. There are la terestlaa' lastalliaeets of tbe serials, "Tbe New Senior at AadeTer aad "Tbe Quest of the WUvpasg Boy M Loeke Btoekton bas a stegalarly seweMtre "Osae ot tbeSeaies" fur TOntHC ami old. Aad there are SO rsae of Vacation Dellsbts. D. Lothrop & Co., Publishers BOCTON. USEFUL BOOKS FOB YAEATIOH, Thoir Pilgrimage. By Chamm IH'Mirr Waiwib. Btebty lll-ai-tratrd by 0. 8. MHKHAnn Pest ftro, IIU Lealber, J. Summer Holidays. Travenegr Netee h Barep. By Twona t win, aasher of -Biiasle Peustac" 4e. Post fcv, OSotii enssmeoSal. JlJrS. Our Journey to the Hebrides By Pananes. ssst ?ssmvh Iteenii Psanrsaa. Hhanrsied. Past eve, (Xatn A Tramp Trip, How te He Emmm an Ptesy ans a Bay. Br Las Maatwasiinn. Usee Pestask. Mate, Cloth, !1-L Knocking Round theRock(hS By Bnsiset limraeaiL. sinher al "Psisaili Wasth rtmomtmh" TV jeeshssws." A. lUnafteW4e)anU eHannsnVaW 4tMk eMaansstek. ML Sliochone and Other West ern Wonders. By Kw4m Beaaaai. Wash a Psensss by CnaMaaanM aVasVfcsanVM sbbbbM aaaalaBBBBBittfcelBnn Pwet eee, Clusa. lis Baee. rs. Meyko, CaWfaraia aad ArU a Mew and uf "did Br WnsaastB tasaavOn. Ml Neoks and Corners of the New EaIaiMl Coast. sv-SasajaaAsaae Horseiaaiiship lor Waaiaa. ayTnBianna.M4. wahlahselwiiiaihr CnftepT asUanUeV egHasU Man PlyRsdie rul Fly-Taekla. easseetton as so sheer Mhiailasnasainnat Una. By Beaar P. Wnwa, llle sissies snsaU Me. Cteth, lUaaehsasad , pup Awarkaa Siwefi Y&kh, Vhe Ajaeasoaav halnaun Bheawsaan. By annav P WaiAa- aeieaaeeV nnwei tee. fa. Ckty &W !ft tlMt Wtxk; a.AsaaBVeaMMatbJWae. ByBaaax 7- VUi. aanetan- ne hvo. The ahnve wfcs ate taisaieby j bees.- Httvjstvaitsiiatsin! sw saeavna, eav nant efM en seaesps os ptto. 9X HAkPfcR. ft BROTHERS, AMUSr.tHWS mlB KHOLIKN, jPwswta ft fwroww nny rWiwft 4061 ft wItt of ft tpftiTttH to nn OTWTvlW Ot ft SJ tUfntOttiy HWrt MeintrtniTJr w itiofft wwty htftttimwrt. TWfr AWnfWl fs W0t IiW(iW1ii01I WU taTO iMWftfttton of tt i m snnpta thai a pnm mm fmrtt to play it wtth froTti oa to tHf TrtftlnvSr' fffrOHrft. TWtl Wt W 8rr5 tMS sW ftWSfffiHt TJCIh 00 08t6 WW ft fftfOT H E. Ffc DROOP'S, 9m TA. AVB., f ote ApfOiit tot tyHTyaywit Othor Htst MveiieaeeeaaeaHiSaHeaeaaabeHeaBBa KXCUHSIOMS. BAY RIDGE, ON TUB CIlBSArfiAKB, OPEN JUNE III, Naval Academy Band, FINEST MEALS. HNBST ATTHACTI0N9, EVBHYTlttNO TUB BBST. Trabis lravo B. A 0. Depot, week days, 9.1a a, mi, Jf) ami t. 80 p. ta. samlays, O.Ua. ro., 1J0 ami 3,1s p. m LenTellsy Bldgcweek days, 6 30 andSJO p, rn, Eunilnj!, 8 and 9 p. m. Round Trip Tickets $1.00 J. T. ODKLL, General MAnkRcr. CHAB. O. SUUI.U (Jen'l ras'cnser Accnt. jim.tf The Mount Vernon AND MAItSnAM, IIAI.I, STBAMBOAT COMPANT. On and after JUNE 1, wo, tbe now Iron and steel steamer, CUAKI.E3 MACAtKSTKIt. will JpTe Tier wtiarr.foot of SEVENTH it, for MOUNT VEltNOM and UAItSIIALb 1IALI, ns follows: 1 or MOUNT VEnSON-KTory day (except gtinilay) at 10 n. m and isop. m.. returning nt 3 Mil M p. m. TAMenaera can remain at MOUNT VKltNON until second boat lenrcs If desired. Pure, round trip. SI, Including nil mllon to tho MAnslon and OronmM. Rio (rant mfo on tlie boat. Meal and lnnche9 ferred promptly. Mount Verron OuKto Books ean be proeured on tho boat, PorMAItMlAMj HALb-Samo as MO' NT VlliMiN fehedulo for week dsrs. PnUNDAY8 at II a.m., 230 and 0p.m., rctHtnlsc nt 1 B JO and a p. m. en FlTlIMYH nnd SATUHDAYH, Bpectal Mfionliabt BxeuMoes ilown tho rlrer to INDIAN HEAD, touohlne at MAIMIIALU IIAI.L folnit and returnlni;. leiwInK Washing. tonatsdQp. rn., reauhlni? city on return at 10 p m. Most and lanches at all tines nt II Alt till A LI. HALL Ilestaurant. rsreto.MAIt.MllAU, HALT, and rctnrn, sn cents on any trip; ohlldrea, between 0 and 1 J years, Incests. Tie popular and rsllablo steamer V. W, COllCortAN will make her rlrrr iandlnn as far down ni CLI'.MONT. laDilIng at MA It H1IALL HALLeoIdr and returning. learlnn her wharf dally (except Bonday) at 10 n, m returnloe at t p. m. Hound trip, M cents. Bflnday trt of the W W. COItt'onAN to MAItMIALU HALL will be annonnced weekly, i-eo advertUeraents. For charters of steamers MCAf.ESTEIl ami COllCOltAN for either MOUNT VEHNON or MAIIKHAUi HALL apply to L. L. I1LAKB, Captain, on steamer. Ju3,tf Directory of Lawyers and Law Firms. pAMDELL CAllRINGTON, ATTOTtNEY-AT-LAW, (OfiD street northwest, Washington, D, a Webster Lav Bulldlne. TtesMeaee, 1S1B n street northwest. w OODBUltY WHEELER, ATTOHNEY-ATLAW. Ml and MS ti St., Cbaanoey Bnlldlnv, near Louisiana are., WsvsbJaston, D. C. rraetlees tn the Courts of tbe District and of Itlaee George's County, Md. fs-7-dAS,tt s. r. rniixira. j. a, zachry V. D. MeKBNNEY. rniiiirs. zachry & mckennky. Attorneys at Law. ftsrT-d&sIf Hun BulUlcc, F st- 1 1 T ALTUSUS JOHNSON, ' ATronNET-AT-LAW, f esV-daetf 406 Plftb Street. MONKV Til LOAN. n r 04EY TO LOAN ON REA1 111 BrtesJHi seewfMes at li mterset. Nedstsy where seee N REAL ESTATE OK lowest rate or arttr lscood. O, 0. GHKEN. 30i 7th t o w. M0NBY TOLOAN ON GOOD SECURITY TTTLE CO.. mi La are. MOJfEY, IN AU. SOUS. TO LOAN ON HKAL B6TATE SECURITY, AT 5 AND S PER CENT. M. M. PAKKBR, HSrH' M OitBY TO rnWSelt TSRlfeffl Oa A ppravest SeearHr BH A CO. ilirxsvr SU. HULL. KBAL BtrTATE AND LOANS. . jaawin In ail imsss of the elly. Life fttMMISIOMHK OlCUKKIH. gsj&tt POB ALL are-, eee. OOVWTKY KKAfc H8TATK. vraii astn-stMM t it acmn on so ut J? a eilaniliil. oa Umi Uae uf the Xukfau Idss ana ielsaase' JsossMBsllway. betes part ol the Miss "f the las Wet JosUoe Chase, eauea ' naeewis-m . a xooa opportouny 1st w. jnjapjnsjsjejsisjssBn JOHNP.AGNEW&CO WkhlvUsaasVs) nVsannt BsnAsaassi BjasJs4sW tft Ukk in, Entf's ft&ek 04 Usmea MM pa. as. Osoeaa sMUtae). YAstCc Oe. B at- aasl Dei. ase- TSUnpssQlIB Qsaaa. ahMt Yasd. ns. JsV-s-oA- Ittayessvet. MemVee eJ Waabtoartoss htuak tat ati mi ;. AH leeel stoeu sumI sseiulttss iMMsicta tuvt selil. v. w. aaaMML dajubl hammy. HIIRRON & RAMEY, ho. iwyvraaBTB w. 7.'5Kji llo&irsJlXjilAlLj X&B&WP ltS sad nan? f Street eertaveat sJ fee; a w gee i tv U. ,iu tit leii .-ii fcLi IiuijUIMl U.tUkLt - tka Tktm.