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' MP1 TIIE DAILY CRITIC, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST S, 1890. lim Daily Critic ASorAFrrAT. 3" Ontg Democratic Da& Paper Pub luted at Wmihington. m pxattmo WAtHlSWfOjf OtttTlti l'O.HlAT. l B TSt NORf rlVtT, wASlHjWTOrT Crrf, 0. C. twutg or stwcRiPtros. By stall (postage rrrM), year s " " 1 month titfHttniNerty.inontB Til it Ch 117 c MS & Sftnttt "j " -" -' ---.--. . 1 I,, fVAftniiait. D. C Amort 3, 1890. lllHin III I ri--r "r r -, "1 r i , , -, TELLERS DBFt. A my significant utterance by Sena tor ttlht. yenmy , has bwa tire sub Jl of We and eager comment. It at elicited by !entor Blair's pTopoM iffm te hare read from tire dk an 1. totfnl I wttetrlae's ertttkm of th 2er Tk TWfane. Some objection m awtfe to tats awl a ccmtnmrsj- am Mil. It tfMstttreri, however, taut the Tri hint editorial constates! of a more or Jet powerful appeal to the Senators lo change the rules of that bwlrso as to permit tbe rushing through, timler whip and spur, of the Federal Klertfons bill, after first disposing of the Tariff bill. .Mr. Teller, t hooting to consider the Tariff bill as tbe chltf object of the proposed change in the rule, ami Ignoring the fact, sufficiently evkleot to everybody else, that the Tribune's so llcltode referred chltfly lo the Force ltill, Iook occasion to deliver himself of the following rcry pregnant utterance: "While I am in full sympathy with the purpose of the bill, which I natler ttaiHl Is a revision of tbe tariff, putting it up whenever it is found to be too low, putting It down whenever it Is iomimI to be too high, and while I do not propose to go into any discussion of the tariff, I want to say to the Senator frcm New Hampshire, and I want to say to tbe country itself everywhere, newspapers and others, that eo far as I am concerned, the present rules of the S-mate have been sufficient for the tils iLargo of the duties of this body In on otdiily and decent manner, and I am prrpared myeelf to resist as vigorously and efficiently as I can any change In tbe rules for tbe purpose of hastening tbe passage of this or any other bill that ii.ay come before this body." It will be observed, however, that .Mr. Teller does not dodge tbe (pieailoa al t pul cr. He squarely recognises the Hot that the Tariff bill Is not the only one In wlnc behalf the change of ru 4 1 Invokul, for he ssys "this or any tltr bill that may come before tils IrVy" It i fair to assume, therefore, that, If not actually opposed to the Tariff or the Force bill, he is at least not it. la love with either of them 4 ti be willing to make a special effort In thutr iavor. It would seem that this emphatic avowal by Senator Teller ought to poe es some significance toucblng the fate of tbe Force bill. The tariff discussion now pending can be prolonged under the (lining rules until the Force bill, even tbmrli It should eventually paw, will 1 e o belated as to be inappllcaole t tic November elections. The question is whether Mr. Teller stands alone. If ledffcs; If all the other Republican i'i)torg unite In a movement to adopt tbe rule of the previous question, Mr. Tellir cannot prevent thorn. Hut doei 1c stand alone? Doea It not seem quits clear that Senator Plumb, also, will lo tto upon a full awl free discussion or the Tariff bill, whatever may be bis views as to tbe Force bill? Ami If Sen ators Teller and Plumb should eoaetl. tute themselves the nucleus of an oppo sition to a change of rules and should ifCiive three accessions from tbe body rf tbe Republican majority, what would become of the etolure movement and, Incidentally, cf the Force hill? Verily, this teems to be an open quee ties yet. liOS," A COMMBiHNDaT of THS Ckrtic, objct to Mr. Howell as tbe pros I'tetivc orator of the protpeetlre sew biMfe telebratjoa. "Hob" beHevM that tU) (Ireat EsaeoUooer, who ttemk at Uw Lead of Ike OeeapiUUoa eowaaUtee of tbe Hew ot KecwewataUr' asd cU oat a IkUkOeaUe Coagresswaa'a bead evsry Oij ur two, tbould be kept ia retireaeat ea MCk oeeaie as b idge barfabs. lie mj ; "To set atbie Bafaea Conptoa, atter b lvtUil (aad v,bo waatae author of tbe llrbsse bill) aad supply hlapteeeUhb(a paMMeal tueeuttooer, wvon too isoek of paststaaeblB, aad will lead to datar Humf ffoet takUg aar part aad taar tbe wlotateat ot many." Wa boee m sate will stay awaj toes ate Roweil W tbe ontsar. He is a good talkar, aad a vary teed saaa. True, be U iatenaely partlsaai, bat be esat htip that, aad we asutt over kale taeb little itdaga la as otberwfae geadal aad gooJ-bearted fUow. KuweU eaa. say aaore blttar tbJat) gfat the Dat oetaaa, tear a lag ptoea of pafMr iattfi ajaalbir place m be walk hia romwittae rooea tvmt ' UN tofaacea la a givea Uaae aad 4uHy aaore shirt boats than amj oaher CwsgMfettaa, aad jet be ia a jo geod taUK aad a fenced good band at pubMa adskNKM. We attggett, a a eoaapreaafas taaawe, that both he aad Coaaptoe be la vttad to saake addwasas to agurUly tie tagsthir while taHaw the truth boat AaciT a wa u-o a petto ef the aaaae ul ihnaader wot to the nstnnmid Waabr tcsEtaai Jfeif BtotMsaiix ui tk tirMg "tufte" aad -'nigger" aad "darky" in t txicactktti with the eoaoaad cKbwa. He to bis slawsttire the words b'aiearaHy." Tata Ctuvtc, ia the of sasse eoaieitins oa Mr. AUuums- ktttef , referred to bias a i-ffBirtail with Howard Ueitecatty. atwaHy a Trrniiirg that the aua had ifaarrth.ii! ffrautt ytaptidf hi cosisiifteafhwt. We bate meatM4, boweser, a letur iron Jar J. . , teNNte m kmwlmkfr oi amme- dtGUisMt4JAiM sjbsV 48tie? Is sUM Batfflf J'JIl $ to Wlltdil teCaHtafaTy flASitt0 WssW r r9AtMOaTJ It WlIMIsatW. 01" U i "trft fwi ( r cr tiufl I cev l Air M U Urn I km Wttw Is U wtw - r iHiiinii tiHiii eVrfcsMyVfcilgfftaaiBati to w n -, .- per-vpqsaajRRBjvp we b..c.a jQbaattotsMingaatba. We u.c mi wmt Mat the lrirMrt SAdlaar j'.i.Lti-t wAbwMt hi nuMim dai a to-t.,k turn aaosnad VataaMsty. " 9 ' '" "-' A - "TTT HflsT IWlfff UttmtMM ba - v Xfefe Trikmt, nilUMi st i 1. ai.cti 11 trJT a c V. a-ftb more glnscr under their tail, thin tnese Washington dispatches to the Tritvnt in wMch Democratic staMntaui are tHyetl sltv arid RepwMresn rtonMers an Ha f enters are whipped into line on the Tartt atd tortt Mil issues. How ft is taut thing don't move along mem smoothly fortfe Tribvnr nndwr tlwei cTrerlrostSTtcet is a mystery srhfcti causes a intoletaWe atigtsli. HOTEL ARRIVALS, fotmrtttonJoh S. Hiwrrwi, frotth Vsrofltrt: 8. l Bsrlwir, BufllsM, CWMs.; L. . tyj, Sew York: M Vrftnta taylwr, Utewyo, 111 : XT. P. fay, Rtefc- frOM. VS.. H F. Frpmn Arjhm A ttftt W, F. L. fcaHret, St Tork; U. T. rfe. rtrfek, .Hacrm. Oa.: S. S. Csntllev. 1 R. rtrfek, .Hacwt, Oa.; S. S. C'sntllet ' tsntltey, Bwton, Mas. JXttimml Rrorge teta: RdWatH W7 I Xfnitmtl-Gtqrip C. StrtfKl. Wet Vlr- ,m, r.iiwurn n. ITBTT, lst hart C. Tkomrtklns. Salem. Lm-ster, Ps Harlan. 9mui. ttun - i- 'it r.U. !m V W Sew Tork; M. D. Aatrlee, 'Phili.lt-ipiiiai Pf .; f harles T. Willtsm. cievehn.l, Ohio! A!arwr Kllamnr. eit! ttf .. fn,,.. vi. man-., m.: mfO. iBmevei . .. " -,-'--" .,.-. - ..I, . Bdltlmiirt", i- 'i"',rf J.1 Asbbrtdge, C. W. lUh- mfPabaw. Ala; . K. Ramsey, fkmn.1 Brrok, X 3 ; i. g. Smftb. Preenort, HI.; Joseph A. Filer, New York; Thorn H. SjdBer, Rlckmomt, Va.; J. Q. Walner, Va. ttjUntiTf John Mnrpby, Lancaster, Pa.; . E. DtTov, Ktw Torfc; William M Bti 'fT8W 8orne, Sew Pedford, Mass.; .. i. .innic-H, i. r. nernani, M.. Hern barrt. Sew Yor; J. A. Voting, 0. II. Mar tin ntl Yvif l'kt.JMM 111 . f .I.i t slanjrb, S Hlfan S arner ami wife, Kansas Lltr, Xn, Bipm-V. U Obmwale. Dallas, Tex. A. . Ufcley, London, Knelsnd; T. Rloxham, Andoyer Hauls, Kagland, Lee Clark, Par sons, Kan. : Hon. H. U. Hnsbtwib, North IHhots; W'atson Itckiell, Beatrice, Neb. Mnrm?rsr' K. 1 Cattbell, Chicago, III. .vaorranm-IIenry Whlteley, Phllatlel pbla, ra.; Miss Kllea (Jreen, Savannah, (ia.; flliam M. Tewksbtiry. Mrs. Doualas tireeo, and Miss Laura T. Green, New York. 'VjrwnmfiVT. (1. NeldrlBgbaus, 8t. Lqnts, Mo. Arlington Alfred (loMtliwalte, New Orleans: Fred K. Wahhanw, Byron II. Qordinftb, Albany, N. V.; 'j. 1 ntes nonnatfipton, .Macs. ,lrno-Jmes H Lord and wife. James II. Lord. lr.. New York. .rtiipAnm-W. S. BHrtlett, wife ami chlldrih, Santa Anns, Cal.; .Miss K. C. French, San Antotils, Texas; M. Dom. Knlgbt, Maryland; S. I. Walles, city. :j.fci-Jaiacs H. Murrey, HeorKcLalne ami wife. New York; Kppa Huaton, Vir ginia; Alexis (.ope, Coltimtnn, Ohio; II. H. (loedell, Amherst, Mass.; ltobert M. Yard ley, Dojlestnwn. Pa ; V. II. Halsey, At .,fn,."J! " 1l Stoner, I'lttsbuw, Pa ; (1. A. Towntend, (Igpland, Md. mi-irtf-K. II. Hardenburgu, Ilones dale, l'a ; C. . Ilerrinaton, Mtnnespolls, Minn.. Asa K Pblllps, Jersey City, n! J. M - ii i PERSONAL. Mr 1'hll L. Oraity, the energetic gtntralancntof the l'eak Creek Iron and Coal Company or Vlrjtlnla. passed throuitli this city to dar en route t-t Philadelphia and New York to Interest capitalize In the development of the minimi lands of the old Domini u. There Is some Inquiry as to the where abouts of Edear Saltus. hut It does not mh on tue torm of wild anxiety. Mme. Paul's netv theatre at Crabr-y-Nns Castle Is still In the hands of the wotkln gmen, but is expected to be ready for occupancy toward the end of August. Mr. Irving hat advised the diva concerning all the decorations. A man who has been watchlnj; the careers of the pie.es In Congrow says that only a few of them turn out well. Some of tbe brightest of them Hod their way Into Jails and Inebriate asylums. Tbe moral of this la that a boy should be kept out of bail company If pots!, bin jVrw Yoik Wwltt Mite Julia Curiln Is walking around Jiew Haven with a long cowhide and several youna men dlsapper up back Mietti at catching sight of her. Some young dudes have been circulating stories rcllectlng upon her, and she de termined to stop it. She has already whipped two and propose to cowhide the rtst whenever she comes across them. Tbe Countess of Villa Gonzalee is considered tbe handsomest woman In Madrid. She is tall, graceful In figure, with large black eyoa and a beautiful complexion and devotedly attached to her husband. So says a Spanlth paper, laying ureal stress on the lait accom plishment. Malcolm Townsend, the author of a book of "Curious Facts," says that the word Manhattan Is traceable to the Spanish monas. drunkedneas; monados, manados, manatees, a place of drunk enness. As a confirmation of this theory. Sir. Townsend says that Ver razxannl, a Florentine navigator, who landed on the island in 1524, called It Isla Manhatas, because be gave the In dians lots of liquor and made them drunk. Tlie Truly Loyal Journals. Fw 14 JVUlaMUU TtUqraiA. At the present time there are bo Jour Bala to truly loyal, so enwrapped in pan totem aad the folds of the old flag. so toticitoua about the real or imagin ary wroags of their beloved colored brethren, fta those whose editors hive gone to i heir rewards abroad, tbe re wards taking the shape of foreign nils sloaa or cotuuiUblpe. Whenever we Jind a Bewepaper aaore Uuly loyal thin anotLer, whenever we see one wrappiag itself up ia tbe old tag or abaddlag Uiettring tears over the wrong of tbe colored brother, we know as well as we kaw to pray that we shall similarly dUeover the name of its editor oa the list at foreiga Miaistef aad CoasuU. tYky b'uutbra Trade riuM IT. yiw Or Xvrtk. Jawrfcoa (tf ) That $outh has bee pampered wj pelted as a reluralag prodigaL Per haps we have overdose that buateeea. But juat aow, before their blatbertkit iag gets any further, it nuat he atade clear to these heeteriac geattfctataa that this U ao longer a couatry of saaeisaa, aad that a Uw enacted for Use aattoa oy a Buunty ui the natloa's reatatea tathrta Wll hat eaforced by the aataoa everywhere trade or ao trade. A Vtmlm Joucuey. from t4 luuitWi L-eurUf Jwuw. Uow very abaurd U ! to ead Dr. aatetoa td hia eaperts to Kadiaad to tha hafa of coaviactog tbe Btfefefcawa Oust our cattle are heaiiby aad oturat to hat ptitffhaagd I reeiy by Btisiir eaa suatoia! What do we care foTBrattah traatat wata taere hi so gaeat a ruaa eeeiy day la cwr aoaMi taartatr" lm m caew aH oux o baaf, aad always blie oaf w atuck aj ewa. WOaUN IH SOblaUia. Tbe yoatb who bioka i la as bar tummmt eioi way abetaauMsopkaauigtobiaeye! J txatf dar raytaiN2W- Whfla aba b vrr 'fitals dxeat a wawwat vt yww ansa 2w pstpv wj saaiBi- Bag aaaU Ag Jt aMaiaasMaMaeaaa aaaaa AMtt a aasasaar atysad ifisiTkBksaA.' smsVMsT wonders Jfatttattft GstsayaaV "AS YOU LIKE IT." wjJiirtflToirs YJRDictimwro it a abu mm mm, i:nlhwifrmtre lmt tit "tKIr A" f a t"wtly rrw HntHh Airtwiritj'. The -r-tfnt f UWw awit Lewis. JFrrm ft Umtlm 9nfnr4v Rtrttxi. This It that Rfmlinti and All elan Ats MKl other comment w anptHwoti. Thn does even a faded critic, rettklng a rTIttiRrl pen, feel Incllfterl to writ of the almot Ides I performance of, perk-apt, the mott Weill comedy of pastoral life writ by him whom some call Shakpre. Yet "must there no more be M!" There is more t ay In it day when mere assertion rule It but tow mnrb. 'As You Like It' be alna ami ends with Homlinil however admirably, at In the pment ce, the whole play Is given. The statin, to take an Instance of "On n badine m avec rAmmr" at the Francals In Its liest days never dhl more than eyptal this production by Mr. Daly. That ia a thing In these days very Important, but let us leave that for the moment and come to tbe acUn: which Is. after all. the heart of tbe matter, ami let us again repeat mat lie tlie acting never so good all through, as scarcely with any exception It Is In this case, tbe play must stand ami fall by Rosalind. The present generation and the grow Ing generation have seen more than one Jlotalintl In London, anil of them all onlv one, and she alas! haq been taken from us, that could be named in the same breath with Miss Ilehan. At the risk of tautology let us say that the first requisite for perhaps the mott charming part In Shakcspearo's come dies is that most indefinable thing, charm. This Mlse Ilehan has proved herself to possess over and over again In patts of lighter calibre, and with a very dlstlnst touch of ecntus In tbe part of Katherlne In the "Tamlne of the Shrew." a part capable In the hands of a very capable actress of bolne well played and yet wantlDg charm. Those of us who hoped most from Miss Heban's JIomUmI may have been surorlscd at the extent with which their most hope has been renlled. Dignity, girlhood grow ing Into womanhood: the Inception and completion of a love perfect In Inno cence, resentment of Injustice; playful nets and tenderness In the boy's ills eulsc; a shy boldness beforehand with vrmnuo; nuer tue wrestling scene a complete but difficult courao. falling only In the scene of "counterfeiting," and then still attempted; return to the abeoluto womanliness which has never been lost all these things mako up the mm of Jl0idiml, a character as trvlng as It Is entrancing. All tbete thing Ml Ilehan undcrtptods and expresses and on them wc hope to dwell Id det.dl again. For the moment let us siy this muih, and repeat th.it Mr. Daly's pre Stntmint of the play Is nlmoet a reveln lln. Even Miss llthan's RoMnd mlabt fall In Its effect were there any failure iu Orhituh. It has been said that Mr. Drow'a Or- Uimfo is too modern." This Is a criti cism which, if not verv gay, is certainly very foolish. Indeed. 'There Is no lick of poetry in Mr. Drew's OrUmlo; he speaks and acts the part most excel lently, and is no more lacking In the tender scenes than be is In the athletic beginning with the llrasffer. Mr. Lewis' Touchttohf, was looked for by playgoers with expectation and hope, which Is more than ssthned by the no tor's perception and execution of the part. Mr. Lewis sees that the banished Duke's description of TouehttoM Is ac curate, and, moreover, which the Dake did not think It worth while to add, that Touchtlont had lived In tbe atmoa- pucre of tue court. RUSSELL B. AND TIIE LOTTERY. C'ulooel 3Iot,y ItolterAtrii til Original Statement About I hut Ail, Frtt th4 ,Y. Yen IKerW, Sas Fiujicikco. Aug. 3. Colonel John B. Mosby, like Early and Beaure gard, has an interest In a lottery to tbe extent of seeing that the drawing Is fair. His particular lottery Is the Juirez. at Paso del Norte, Mexico, just across the border. Once a month he goes to Paso del .Norte and superintends the drawing. Mosby Is Harrison's coutln. MosbyTa clear cut face and sharp gray eye lit up when asked about Iiesstdl's success In getting money for puffing the lottery. "Well, you know It strikes me as sort of funny. You see, Coutlu lien sits there and tells a good moral Congress what a terrible tag a lottery Is and how it Is demoralizing the country, while Iluasell goes out and through his papers tells a small portion of the public how they can be demoralized, according in Cousin Ben's idea. It was Just after the burning of the Winter Palace at Fort Worth, Tex . when Ruetell went to Paso del Norte to see about drumming up business. He weat personally to tbe office of the company and luld nU scheme before the managers, who are Mandelbauu ami Goojoles. Well, be fore he left be had made two cob tracts one was for a page la Prunk Ltdit, which will have picture of tbe Juarez buildings, the place where the lottery to drawn, a picture of myself aad reading matter to describe what a wonderful tblag tbe Juarez Lottery U. For tbU he got 11,000. The other waa a read ing aotice for tbe Helena Hunting Jvurwl, aad IhU be not 300 for and carried it away with him. Now, that was btuiaew. Howell hiaaself did the soliciting, aad before he had time to carry out tbe coatract hia father came out frith a meiiaaa against ktterUw. I do aot believe Coutia Ben would have known of the Juarez Lottery If Buetell aad aot told hiiu It to the hypocrisy of the thing that strike me, aad tkve Presides should watch a little. Whether Harrl su was party to hia son's journalistic ventures, or w bet her he ever kaew of thea, hi not in evidence but. helmr so food a man, aad knowing the Usiupta Horn whkh surround all eaiiaeat joura aUata of Huaaeii's attainments, it to probable that the yoaag auu surrepUti ouary, and likely with malice afore thought, eatored the arena is which hat aMaet so eoatafcuoutly without the know tori ne of hiai who would have saved hue auca a fate. M that a It ay, he got there ail the aawe, aad the fact that he live at the White Howe with ato dear old father, aad eats at the MUM table aad shares ato salt to eel dance that be has been forgive." Wmu i'tiulnni;. ItuUlMfiiw. In,.,',. u tar ftHmUm L.iimtr. Tfce number of aasdtcnttOM for pea taoato uader the diaabiMty act recel aed t the Peaatos Oaice to this date ex ceeds asW.out). It to aa-appareat that the Muaber of these aaplicationa will huafiiy exceed the eattaiatet ade by the advocates of the aMMue- Whee it WSJ VtfP'Hftt ia Ponaniis it saa anti taasM taea that the auadwr mhiJ be afssansay Jspa sapr aFaSWeaaaw TVnasaasp ffjl rtiCfl Tinas - M.U. V m ' wsaj' wsapn ppasais AS ESYOY TO THE CZAR TB Protest Aratwst thfe irTw!Ww t lie. Slfire Wolf, who to M present In Baden, Otrnmny, has cabtstt to Rcp retetitatlve Ballet the foUrrwlng tele gram la relation to Mr. BtWt's reso lution authorlJiftJg til PrwMeM W pro test neairt't IM expulsion ot tire Jeffs from Russia: Thousand: thanks. PntMtnt Brant la !H soeceederl m ptetewfmf etrmWkm of Kmsfsn .Tews. I am wtWwt to go aa spe cial envoy to the C'tar. SwJmsMcm Har rison. A large number of tellers ami tefo grama from all jmrtg of tfce emtntry have been reeelven by Mf. Baker, com mending his resolottOB. Many Con gresttwMi favoT the resolaiion, and, a h rewired the approve.! of Speaker Kcwl, it will probably n ailoptert by th House. theTew "brTdge. A C1Y10 AND INDUSTRIAL PARADITO CELEBRATE ITS OPENING. rrnemmmo or the IlicrclKM Ailopteit l.att Meht Oratlonn, Atnlc ami Oiles Dlxpnte Atjont tlie Orator, The celebration of the opening of the new bridge which spans the JJaitern Branch at ihe foot of Pennsylvania ave nue on the anniversary of the burning of the old bridge, August Xi, will be one of Ike most elaborate and extensive of its kind ever held In Washington. Tbe arrangements for tbe celebration were completed at a meeting of tbe Etst Washington Cltlr.ens' Association held In the office of Messrs. Weller & He pctll, 380 Pennsylvania avenue, south east, Inst night. Mr. Dawson road tbe report of tbe executive committee. The committee, he said, had exerted Itself to make the celebration n erand surenM. not nnlr for Last Washington, but for the wholo District, The committee bad worked hard, and semi-weekly and oven dally meetings bad been held. The Marine Band bad been secured for tlio occasion by order of the Secretary or tbe iNavy. Iho programme of literary exerctsos was announced as follows: 1, opening prnyer, music, "Our Country, 'Tis of Tbtc." 2, remarks by Commissioner Douglass; music, "For Thsy Are Jollv Good Fellows." 3, poem, "Old Burnt Bridge," George F. Dawson; music, btnr Snanclod Banner." .1. nmtlnn Hon. Jonathan H. llowollj music, "Yankee Doodlo." 5, bunedlctlon; music, "Hall Columbia." THE OnDRIl OF nXBIlClSBS. The exercises will commence ptomptly at 5 o'clock and vr III clow at O.ii0 p. in. Vocal and Instrutnjntal music bv tbe Matloe Band will be de ll vend In the evening. Tbe great btr becuc, at which whole oxen will be roasted, will bo held In the evening at the close of the literary exercises. Tne rarade. which Is to be one of tin nrin clpal features of tbe celebration, will be loth chic and military. A graml dis play of all the different trades of the District has been arranged for. The regatta will close tbe celebration and will be an Interesting ono. In the tvenlng the bridge will be Illuminated and tbe heights of tbe surrounding country will be lighted with bonfires". Assurance bad beonrccolved from the flnanco committee that tbe necessary 13.000 would be collected. The com mittee on transportation are making arrangements to run heidlcs to the bridge, and the committee on stands await only the apportionment of funds to make estimates lor stnnds and seam. Tbe report of 1 be executive commit tee was unanlmoutly adopted. The secretary then reported that Mr. J. II. Hunter had been selected as chairman of the music committee. Unfinished business from the latt meeting was then taken up and tbe street railway problem considered. Mr. Weller spoke at some length In favor of the Kast Washington Traction Com. pany, who propose to provide a road with an Improved motor within six months after their bill is passed. Mr. Smith and 3Ir. Lehman spoke In favor of tbe bill. 31 r. Hanan was opposed to any more new railways, and thought that the Influence of the association should be used In urging the old com panlee to extend their lines and thus provide for the wants of tbe citizens. On motion of Dr. Lee White tbe rail road committee was directed to call upon the Commissioners and request them to recommend the bill to tbe Dis trict Committee. WANTED ANOTflBIl ORATOR. Dr. White next called attention to the fact that but one orator had been provided for tbe bridge celebration. The name of tbe man, who above all others should deliver the oration, had been omitted. That name was Barnes ComptoB. Dr. White Insisted that Mr. Cciupton should be invited to deliver tbe address, and stated that h knw Mr. ComptoB would be willing to do so. He then spoke of the work which Sir. Comoros had done for tbe passage of tbe Bridge bill In Congress, and moved that an amendment be made to the pro gramme, providing for an oration by Mr. Comptoa. Mr. Weller spoke brietly of the work which Mr. Bo well, the orator selected by the committee, had done la the House for the bridge, aad though be did not wish to east a stigaaa npoa Mr, Coiupton he thought that a member of tbe present House should be selected. He was however willing to devote a por tion of the program to aa address by Mr. Coatetoa. Major Dumoet ia a few emphatic re Harks stated that he believed in honor ing tbe HMtahen of Coag rees who had assisted the bridge bill, but above ail he believed in honoring the citizens of tbe District who bad worked for it. aad the oration should he made by one among Oa motion of Ut. Welter, Dr. Wails' awniltneBt was referred to the execu tive cotaiaKtee with the "imiri-Hf that it would he favorably rnniidcraT The association then adjourn!. OPPOSED TO HOWELL. KJUSOVS WHY US SHOULD SOT SAYS iUUUl SSM.SCTKD X OJUTOtt, 4iU Ontfc. The Kast Washington executive coaunittee could hardly make a atote unfortunate selection for orator ot the day at the coming bridge u4e bresto tMe the one reported at hut night's tuettag. I the nm plate, aj wia kf r. Dusaoat, there was so occasion for going outside of the Dtauict of Columbia to and a speaaei to participate ia s purely Dis trict affair. If uis were done oaeof Miticteal atoaaJaeate sad ability could hardly he found without some political proclivities, but .emialy one couM have bees found who did md adopt Senator IngAlto' views that tbe Tea CosriMnndsaento can have no plate h Hi. ItoatcU, as la well known, u one of the airtavws as veU as advocates of the siig 9occe bU wake proposes to bum our aeaghhor States of 3sWv- VtoiMa itader she ban, sad I toauats thasa by a declaration that they! have sbova ibctnMlvss incapabk of ' rir cr vrrnmcnl. Not only that, but as tbnuman of the Electlcms Committee he has already wbbwfl eeh ol thoae States of oneo? ths choten Rpr scrtativrs ndhMWlBth ttnsetttlng of a scrond from VirflMa. Tl is, to ay nothlttg of the Repre sentatives In States more distant he has nnest1, when their majorities ran up Info the thousands, giving their places to men whom the voters rejected Only yesterday he repotted another vlftlm from Florid , who, with a ma jority of over 8 000, It Is declared by Mr. Bowel! and his committee must slve way to his defeated eomp'etltot. To set aside Barnes Compton after he was invited (and who was the author of the bridge bill) and supply his place with his political executioner, savors too much of partisanship, and will tend to deter many from taking any part, anil msr the enjoyment of many wtto do. It is to be hoped that the oomtnlt ttc to whom the matter has been again referred will see the justice of a change In this part of the programme. Hob. ItrpnlrlOB the Cnccowell Fonntalo, A short time ago Tub Critic urged the Importance of having the Coggswell fountain in Market Space placed In con dition for the nse of the public. Acting on this advice the District Commission crsare having tbe supply ami drain pipes of this handsome gift to the city repaired. In a few days the thirsty pedestrians on Pennsylvania Avenue between Ihe Capitol and the Treasury Department will have one place where tbt-y can quench their thirst. Sixty Dnja ror Larceny, W. B. Groat, alias Plerson, alias Brown, was tried this morning for the larceny of a set of billiard balls from i nomas J, Scott, on Four-and-a-half street. He Is also suspected of having stolen balls from a number of other places, both boro and in Bal timore, but there Is no criminal record against blm that Is known. Judge Mills made the sentence sixty days In Jail. All Run Down From the weakening effects of tho warm weather, by banl work or from a long 111 cess, you need a Rood tonlo and blood puri fier. Hood's SflKepflrlll&RlrM a good appe tite, strengthens the wholo system, purl 11m tho elood, regulates the illrestion. lor Jniuitlleo "I have bad Janmllcc for tlirco yours and two bottles of Hood's SarMoarllla bavo done tac more good tbnn anything I bavo tried. I Intend to continue tnklng thl.i medlelno until I am cured." M. 11. Tusstaix, W7 Monroe tt., Lynchburg, Ya. KclN llio Ik'ftt "Hood's Sarsoparilla Is the but selling blood purifier 1 bave ever sold. I know of cvcrnl pf nous who liave been benefited bv Its titeand bave roeosanioadeditto others. I nlwajs recommend It beeauto I believe there Is ncrlt In It." O. E. SJtitH, Laurel, Del. ir. Jane Faulkner. SllUes, Va., testis that both lilmclf and wife bave used Hood's i-arMparllla with bet re.nltn. Hood Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI; six for SS. Pre pared only by C. I. HOODCO.,LoweI!,Ma. 100 lHnri tlno Dollar It is safe to assert that there isn't a day passes but hundreds ol dollars, to say the least, are exnended in this city for furniture and house decorations. If not expended judiciously, then poorly spent, and if not disbursed in the light of all possible economy then not expended judiciously. The papers contain daily coun sel of the best prudence, and this house is among the rest in "saving suggestions," But it takes much and fre quent argument to influence some minds and often the most forcible kind of logic. Yet sometimes a gentle hint will kindle productive re flection, and that is the hint we here aim to impart. Worth a thought ? Yes, it is worth a long, large thought that whether you are buying strictly season able goods, such as Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Bed Cano pies, Lace Curtains, Gauze Hangings, &c, or whether you would be induced t invest in Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, Tapestries, Por tieres and so forth and so on, provided there were ample considerations of prices. We wish to stamp indelibly upon your mind the faet that as ample as is oyr spacious store we are are equally ready to extend to the wise and tar-seeing investor of cask considera tions oi price just as ample and abundant. All tkis naas that we are sellug goods very ckap. IsH tkis wortk a tkougkt ? JULIUS LANS8URGH, worth a Thought, GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE SHOES AT NEW SHOE STORE, No, 929 F St, N. W. Fine Shoes for Laillei. Fine 8bs for Silases. Fine Shoes for Children. Fine Sboes for Gentlemen. Fine Shoes for Boys. All Style of Fancy Slippers, All Colors Made to Match Dresses at WILSON & CARR'S New Shoe Store, ?fo. 089 r STitr.rrr s. xv WMh'ngton. P. C. NKW 1'tUlI.lCATIONS. Charles Scribner's Sons HAVE JUST rUBMSHKD: With Ihe' Best Intentions, A MMMiratMr BivImhIo. Hj- Marian lUn nun. Ittno, eloth, $I paper, KW. Tho fceno of thh norcl U the Island of Maoklnao, on Lake Huron, and tho central fimircs are a toiidr connle on their wedding Jonrner, It I an absorbing story of love and Jealousy and Has many paces of charming doseriptlon of a country rloh In hlstorloal a sedations. NKW 8TOHIK3 tOIt SUMMElt HEADING Expiation. By Pctave TnANrr. Illustrated by A. B Frost. lJrao, oloth, 81; paper, BOo. "An exceedingly spirited, well-told and In teresting F lit hern ulnrr. Tt i Imnroulrn and abserllng." N. Y. Tribune The Lawton Girl. By I7ao! Frtanenic. Umo, olotli, $1.38; partr, Wo. , "Tho realism li vltld and Irnthfnl, It would lie difficult to find In Action a stronger sketch." Boston Journal, The Broughton House. ByBuwrrHRT. lmo,$1.95. "A brUht, well-written story, told with great animation and showing oUwe sludyor human nature." Boston Saturday Ktenliu 0820 to. Day and Night Stories. By T. H. Eviuvan. i3mo. oloth. Si! paper, WJo. "Mr. Fnlllvan Is pleasantly original, varied arnl animated. Ilh stories aro oareiullr An tolled aad quick In moTcmsnt."-Uroolrn Time. Sold by all booksellers, or seat.postpakl, by Charles Scribner's Sons, tti 7IS Broadway, New Tork. Princess Rosetta and the Pop -Corn Man, With sli pictures by Garrett, Is MabtK. Wil kin' delicately butooroiw contributions to toe (Auguit) Midsummer WIDE AWAKE (90a., everywhere). Grant Allen has a popular telentlfle paper about "The American Water Lily," followed by "The Queen Lily," by Miss narrls, and that by a legendary poem, "Water Lilies." by Frances L. Mace, The Amateur Photography article has some very oarfous and beaaUful pleture. Mrs. Jeenle Benton Freasont'a will-aad-way atory. The Hat ol the Postmaster, Is notable aad notably told, There are In teresting HwtallmecU of tbe seriaU, "Tbe New Senior at Andover" and "Tbe Quest of tlie Whipping Boy " LouUe Stockton bas a singularly suggestive "Game of tbe Sen lea" for young aad old. And there are 80 rages of Vacation Delights. D.Lothrop & Co., Publishers BOSTON. USEFUL BOOKS FOB VACATION. Their Pilgrimage. lly Chibus Duwjjt W.kkib. EUbly Hlw trateU by 0. S. HsiSHiar, ro Sro, Half Leather, U. Summer Holidays, Traellag Notes ia Europe. Ily theoboss Cmut, authors '"IMlaate Feitlg,M Aa. l'ot vo, Ctoth OfBanwatal. f 1 M. Our Journey to the Hebrides ByJoewB Fes, six aad Fuzamth Robum PtHkBU. Iilaatsated. Pwt kve, Ckxa OtnaBeatal, J1.T4 A Tramp Trip, Uow to Se Itwa an Ptfty Caste a Say. By Las Matuwnaait. tt ttfc PwUak. lo. Clots, li. Knocking Round the Rockfes By FskSM- iMBBaou, aatkes- of "FrtaaOs Wona Kawisw.M "Tha Im Qaaaa," JUi. illswtsated. Saas m, Ctotsi, !V Shoshone and Other West ern Wonders, By EswaJNM Waaaai. Wis a PsasVue by (LuiM Hum Asu-a. IHastrataa. IHsrt fn. oiuah. m Ps. Tte. Mexico, California and Ari zona. Battue a Xew aad. Karitad JUUtoa of -OW M-loo aad iter Lata Htwiw." Mg wluuam. jbattar. " Itk THaatrtirtwis liasa,Ctota. U. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast. y 4JM)u. Amu Dtua. Wka Minwrons HhiilrstUisM aw-Mo.Clah,SMa. Horsemanship ior Womn, f Ttmum U. Mum. -wis iusmimUmm f ctoaa. to a. Fly-Roais aad Ply-Tackle. Be SmitVi V- Wkm. liinmntfatfil ftm City Bsys in tke Wasftds; ls-s S4 Wlfl" spsfvs t9BHHsP f wIMPJM f- Wau. IHsMtirttJ. SJuiM tatk ba abiria aoda Ma lag aate ba all httA- M bhwmML to mmi auiqC fete Aritd ibttit HAJUW5C 3SRQTHS, Wilson & Caff's OfFlOK OF woowAn a wtsmr, curm ma ai Fsts. D, w. Thursday, July 31, 1S90. Store cl8S this evening at 5 p fn. 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. Vassar Shifts awl London Vests. Our assortment ol those goods is very complete. In Blazers we are show ing cream with dainty brown stripes. This is without ex ception the dressiest pattern we have ever shown; also new blues and bheks. in Vassar Shirts we are showing pUIn White bosom, plnlteil and embroidered. In Fercales. Exceedingly choice lino ot pat tern. $1.96,51.50 and 1175 each. New London Vests tn flqnes, Marseille)., Flannels anil Fancy Cloths In very hand some patterns. SS.TS, A SO, H and SO eaoli. Third Door. NKW GINGHAMS AND OUTING CL0TD.S. We have Just received the following l S.cce yards Bark Ginghams, In now designs, Inelmllng tbe celebrated Tartan Plaids, for fall wear. l4lo. per yanl. 8,CW yards Flannellcs or Printed Outing Cloth", In over lxty designs, oxcoedlngly wWe range of colorings, 10c. r-er yard. Second floor. BBD-WEAH DBPAHTMEST. -Wo havo Just received tho following special values: 5,000 Bight-quarter Unbleached Cotton Bed Sheets. Only 60c. each, 98 pair Hemstitched Linen Sheets, 3 by H yards. Only A per pair. Colored Lawn rillow Shams. Only 61 o. per pair. HenHtltohed Linen rillowCaios, 4 byM. fl,& and S8 per pair. Second floor. Window SiiADEsOnly a postal card from you and we will send a man to take an estimate of your windows. Every shade we make and hang we guarantee to keep in perfect order for one year. Scotch Holland, Hartshorn Roller and Clasp. Fourth Boor. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner lltli and P Sis.N. W. NKW fCIII.ICATKlNS. HARPERS' MAGAZINE. August. ILLUSTRATED" ARTICLES. Impressions of Berlin. By Tbeopoius Child. With Illustrations by T. TiiDptTKU- and Cuablm Mints. Magellan and the Pacific. By Bbwakd Evsatrr niL. With Illastra lions from Old Prints and from a drawing by A. K.Waod. Plantln-Moretus. By Octavu ntssiL. with Illustrations from photograph i by 3. SfiBS, Antwerp. Street Life in India By Ebw.bo loan Wecks. With Illustrations drawn by tbe author. INTERESTING PAPERS. Custer's Last Battle. By C-miN Cuibls. Kino. With Map. A Convent at Rome, By Dr. Fmakom Pabxx;i. Some Geology of Chicago and Vicinity, By Elibn B. Bamin. ENTERTAINING FICTION. Port Tarascon: Tbalast Adveataiesef tbe IHwtriaas Tar tarla. By Au-uoiitt Bavbet. TrasriaUd by llajiBT Jaxw. (Tbkd IastaHasaU M'Mb lUustfattoSM Imb drawta by JlVMi-u-ii, Kami aad MfthM-w. The Uncle of an Angel. A ausswr KoveUeste, By Tttaau A. Jam- vwb. Wtta IBmsmUom itcawsi by W. T . Lizzie Brubaker, A Mmj. By Una Hwhwwb Pawiaj. Wisji MtestrattoM ilsawa by Aw BAaaaa. A Walk Up the Avenue. A Stosy. By Btfiuut Hawams Uaw, The Bathley Affair. A Stesy. Mr Ujct C. Luua. POETRY. The World is Too Much With Us. AfeMat, Br Wuau Woarnwaam. wis AtMS PjkHWMtti To an Apple Tree. Afls. Bf Cdaxbii KuiMir- An Impressn. AVsa. BJWWW4 Urn TkeUmrUi. ASaaa. - " tim m i Westward, Social Bt9M4wm EtfiviaJ DsiBiirtsitaHit.. fulur fHiAimWt Omm WiUtaM CurtM. Tm m n i Is VtUtap Su ibak ppssiiiii ! pk bpsppipjp pppjpf arppjpjpja 7JppWpfrv9ff'HAllpPN GMttpi HARPER & BROTHER, BBW YOB. AMCSISMMftTS.; KTfflWaaswa.u TWttnty Rmorateri. Many Hrrowte- ear. OaTtten nawlswmeiT Ftttert ontNijra of ssASOw nm momiay, Arnv.rr u, TUB MAJESTIC CONSOLIDATION AND Grand Outdoor Show. TWO SHOWS FOR ONB rittCB. winways seats now on sale ant lw rriHK ' KEOLIHN Is the Orat of All Miwleal lrnirtmni Became It performs mi y mnss .rom a watts t a M5l to an OTettare or a symptwny man ManMrritiy m rHew nrly perfeot than any other stagle Instmment. Tbe Asollan Is not ntechanToal, tmt the Jnarnrwlatlcn of It Is so simple that a person eanietrn to play tt -with from ore tothreo weeks' praoMcs). Tour vfstt to see this In strument will be esteemed a favw at E. F. DROOP'S, W8 IA. AVE., Fote Agent for Stelnway awl Other First- Class Pianos ami Organs. KXOUItSlONS. GUARD EXCtjn$10NS TO DAMP riONIC FAIH, OHANOK CAMP. VA -yNA n , s AUGfST 4 TO 9, 1KO. INCLUSIVE. TOUljNj SH( MENT AN W , WDNB1 HALL, AND HAD V IDAY.AUaUSr. Mother aro Invllcjl to bring out their babies. Three Grand Prises. Open to all babies under three years. No entrance fee. Beautiful forty-acro grove, sixteen miles frtun Washington. A grand balloon ascension and paraohnto descent Friday. Angn.t 8. Saturday, Angiut 9, tonrnamrnt and ball. All kinds of games and amusements. String and brass band, dancing, frte minstrel show and dancing and boxing by tho favorite llttlo W oshlngton "coons," Jess and John, dally. Ilcgtilar and special trains lenvo Washing ton dally nt 9 a. m 1 M, 4.45 ond 6 p. m. ne turning. If ave Grango Camp at 7.45 a. tn., 1 M, Hound trip tickets on sale nt D. ,t P. depot, good any day except Friday. Augut 8 in- , tw ,u w .,. )ll. oludinir nilm Minn tn oi-nn,,.! rxtn vf,i., special dav, round trio. Inolndlcg ndmlMlon. IBo. Children half rates. anMt A. C WILLIAM', Secretary. BAY RIDGE, ON TIIE CIIESArEAKE. OPEN JUN m. aval Academy Send, FINBST ME.VLS. FINB8T ATTKACTIONS. KVEIIYTBINO THE BEST. Trains Itavo B. O. Depot, week days, 5.15 a. ra l.SOand-t.iep. m. Sundays, 9.16a.m.. 1.30 ami 3.15 p m Leave Day nidge, week days,8 30 andSJO p. ra. Snndaji, 6 and 0 p. m. Round Trip Tickets - - Sl.00 J. T. ODELL, Oeneral JUnugcr. CnAS. 0. BCULL, Jol,tf cea'l Passenger Agent. Dfrectary of Lawyers and Law Firms. rrvsi QAMBELL CAI1H1NGTON, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, sotn street nerthwest, Washington, D. a Webster Law Bnlldlng. ItesldeHee, it!8 U street northwest. WOODBUHY WnEELEK, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. 3(1 ami W si t.. Cbanneey Building, near Lonidaaa ave., Washington, U, C. Praetleea In tbe Conrta of the Dlstrtet and ot l'rlnee George's Coanty, Md. fe37-4A8.tf E F. I'niLLirs. J.O.ZACHRY ). F. D. MeKENNEY. PHILLIPS. ZACnRY & MeKENNBY, . .. Attorneys at Law. feTUtf sua BuHdlag, Fst. A TONIO. Horsfoid's Acid Phosphate. A eft sxeelleat aad SfcaM Uwiaul ajtfetiser. ItBoartsbas aad nigesatM b Hi brala aad body, Imparts renewed Mgy aad vitality and euHvw tbe fnaatloas. Dr II. K. Clarke, Geaeva, N. Y., says: "It baa pHMred af Kreat value ter lis taste awl reilvlljtag tsMaeaee," Pr.J. Q. Stedawa, Wast BtaUtoboaa, Vt.. aaye: "Beat aar t toaia I vnr uaad." BasssspiTe yaambtot it. BUM FORD CHBMI.CAL WOBK3, PtwrHaaaa, K. J. Bawasa at Sabaittmaa aad imUnltonal CAUTHf.-B aw tba wmJ "HnnpnlV" is jatoUJ tbe fasbai. AU osbata are m Hem. aeW a. biic. jg-,. . - ... - . ,n dOHNP.AGNEW&GO Wtoltiilu and Betail Baalsis la AilWe and Gesgg's ml M, &mCJk Mt Fa. aw. tOacMHM BaHHatf. YABB; Cor. H at. aad BL aw. TBLBPBOtlS: OBtoa. itt-fc Yaad. 8M. BIONHY TO COAX. 71TQBYTOLU.!( 111 MVjHJat -i-fl-uteip Bfis-atTSXteTS M8!0!. wnpjpB0pjpnwspm sdob amxmtrr. Ir' m AU SUMS, wuu oaJJUAi wtAT majunr, at t axb mat enrr. M. M.9UOMSU MOBYTOUAJt toluaMtoSait w- Traaoa Oaroar iutaaia 7aM UASUbTHY K1UI, KST.1TK. iioud ItUTA. wniitiw pmmm Q v-WUr; y m y wwi ppMMjpl BSAU-ABOL1 ssJaMtbaU jb wr oSoe. ) . laoabi w . wut imtMsaut, awtvaajrui ajuj W5.33S Si at a w.