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THE DAILY CBITIC, TIirKSOAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1890.
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The Daily Critic
OITT BPKOXAht.
Hnrtiten NewFH aoorf.
John Radden, the iloneer Installment man,
centrally located at MO and !B 9renth rtreet
north wt, ha Itmt returned fromtncemt
Maaattet wlih an Immetwe npplf of all
Kinds of noasekaeplBf flood, carpet. tove.
nun, c. Ton can famish yonr V from
cafNr to garret, at tto store, with cash
Kim, on tie Installment plan.
Vf. II. IleHKhtwn t.s Imitinm
ItettnettoR.
w mm rjmin invir lovoiy i nnur ouuw.
rwmtsrorwn) jiitnerin c'rarrrorsoim
i. flair priea ft r all nneonable goo K
Am. at price which will arort9
Auk to be shown tho Solid Oak Bad
Snitea, 1 piece, for 118. Alo their SH
ee. of So id na Bed room so te.
c Attires are all Da mm, and will, no
M,ileae themott faMtdlon prchaw.
I orders for Wall nanerlna for the neit
iwt weeas at sper nm nuconv, ai
W n. Hot ohtoi Co ',
1st 19 T street northwest
The fintlnnnt Snfe Deposit Onmiwinj-,
Oor. 18th St. and J. Y. Avenue.
8KRW9 for 9t:rerware. Jewelry. Laces.
Ffirt wowts and valuable of all kinds.
CMftrM BMderate. Safe deposit boxes for
rent at the Terr lowest rates.
ME FATHERLAKD.
Unmans Will CclttitMe n liny In Its
lienor Ntxt Month,
Tbe icpifstntgllvcs of the united
Gtrnaa societies met last night at
fmngetLuntl Hall to complete arrange
aenta for the celebration or German
tlay, October 0. The report of the ex
iciitire committee. containing n sc
roti nt of the proposed festival, wasrenl
awl adopted. The report recommended
that tlio festival should commence fit
Schuetn'n 1'ark at 8 o'clock In the
afternoon ami continue until the grand
concert at 7 o'clock: that bands of
music, dancing, prlre shooting andother
amiiicments be provided.
The concert will be under the direc
tion of the various singing societies of
the city, and several promlnentsnenkers
have leen tecuttd to deliver addresses
Jti Gorman and English.
Programmes will bo printed, nnd ao
ctetlcs who have conlrlbuted to cover
the expenses of the evint and who may
decide to parade In a body wilt be ex
empt from the admission fee. The
following committees have been ap
pointed: Finance John 1.. Vogt, Anton liberty.
William L. Seuflerle, with the (idlcers of
the organization, viz.: Paul SUiuUe, V.
1'. .Meyer, George Deselcr ami John Ilockc
never. Music John WaUlmann, August
Skhnarz, (leorso Ueeeler, with (he direc
tors of the Stengel bund and Matmerchor,
rrnfeseor WaMecker and J. Moorl.
VrtullBjr William K. Mejers, D.Skutck,
W. Kock, It. Bauer, 11. II. Ueretnann and
Dr. Slrack.
AmuKinents J. Hockemeyer, It. Keene
Kollrtvcm, Chittlopber Echlag, Louts Kei
llor, E. Schmidt, Julius Jeuneman.
DANGEROUS PASTIME.
hplkes 1'laced In ttio Conduit or the
Cable Line.
Forrc time ago Thr CniTtc statod
Low the small boys wore having fun
on the Seventh Uriel cable line. They
would attach a wire to a tin can or a
piece of paper and In some Ingeneoui
manner conntct It with the cable.
Judge Miller fined some of the boys
who were accused of this offense. Now
some of the mischievous boys have
retorted to tho practice of inserting a
spike la the slot or conduit, and the
practice unlets broken ui may roeult
fatally to passengers on the lino.
LaJt.plgut, about S o'clock, there wai
an accldunt at the Virginia avenue
cicwslue on account of the spike be
tween the rails. Car No. 10 rets passing
along at a good rate of speed when one
of these spikes was struck. The car
was stopped so suddrnly thatOrlpman
ICobinson was thrown from the car ami
futtaintd quite serious Injuries. For
tunately there only happened to be
three pasaeniicra on " the car. One lady
was thrown from her teat to the pave
ment ami was badly Injured.
The sudden slop came nearcamlng
another hu-ak In the cable. The police
loree ate putting forth their utmott ef
forts to find out the boys who Indulge
In this very dangerous practice
THOUGHT HIS MOSEY WAS GONE
And Abused a Lmlj Street Car I'ad
etrocer L'Dtll fjected.
Louis ilaualer, a assnger ob a
Stcttu street car, became very iusult
I OK toward the other passengers last
night. lie addressed some remarks to
a lady whom he did not know that were
reseated by a geBllettun who was sit
lln sear her- Hausler made the as
serttoo that the woman bad robbed ulta
of som mosey, but be was so intoxi
cated tbat be wm ejected from the car.
Later both the lady, wbo refused to
give her same, and Ilaualer were takes
to the Fifth I'rtciott Sulioa and after
iwiuiiy disaiitsed. The statioaaiea
were eoavlattd tbat he u druak, for
the a mud tb railroad tlekel be
tlaiwd to have asiased were found ia
tbe llalag of UU kat
91 jers OHOeatieliuer.
Tb weiUisg of Mist Jeute Opea
Ltkier aitd Mr. Aaioa J Myers of
CbatlettMi, S. C , took pUee Ut eves
tug at i be rWe of tbe brfak's par
i aM, Mr. uud Mrs. L. Omeabiwar, $1$
Thhul atrtet. Tbe uupiiais wwesol-
I wei d by RliW Sura of the Eighth
ptrett Sjssgogue. At the coacluatoa of
th eeiaaaoay a wedding supper was
sivU. The happy coupte will take a
bfiSMryatooa tour Kortb before locating
at ifatfr Wisae ia f'btrlflatoa Ajaoag
tM Biatcmt last eveaiag wt Mr. aav!
Mn. Suouae aad MUs Hettle ftttouw.
Mr- Jultus Myers, a brotbaf of the
Mow, Mia. S Saaatag. MUs Pauliaa
SawaUg. Mr. Louis Palaaoa, Mr. Bsa
jawfai Kiag, all of tUliiwow, aad Mr.
asW Mm- tlvUwg.
TtMt KwtI Hi ue Lis
Is act sJwpl) a ilogi txalu U faaadsoaiaty
iattaatl vaawtyger t oa aw All the traiaa
la tarska via C O. K. K. baswee Waab
iaataa. labhaofe, KaiUdrlihU and Kw
Vesk coaaiat wf tats wsgrnlh int aaw euuip
uaas, asajractog all tbe device'' and aftX
ascaf afMw4 by car- uUdeta tbateoa
t rtfeaatai la tea safety tad eosafort of
tisetof- Ko talra fare is ebarEtd oa aay
I I taasa iMlaa. iueu oecupylag
I'ltflsMa Mile Of skepu g tar Jtrcwnam-
laatoM wLl Vs ibargea ike cuatotaarv rate
JLf
twb-iof XmmMs, No. mn, K. of
L-. lai rigjbt tatai SA for tba twuftl
f tka " ob Um Hmr York i
MiJMi MtfinliiHnnM wajm ftrtiftniiafi
PPssfajPsa sPsgpsasw'sas(safssT m BSfaBaa
aUH kites 9&& dtewioBwtatf t$ wnstosF"
o JMtc4ea
jfuuLOMf irwaa.
M ia a aJM-ntfrsiit fac fcbal syKSei uf iba
-'tasaa vbS aava acbavd Uom is act,
taiaaw, or "aCatrm" bate aakjMi iff-
viuM blia- faia afaow ni aslaa ai
- -..3kj q b efr tad ifmiimmi
, . LtutoiMiij U cteaiifo wok, Uft-
My i o,t iu beat Tbe wuwaa
.. . i.-i. uu mi coated place auoaw
.- .u-.tii fm fxuui Ucrrotis
. J (i-tiuit. cak.:-.aoco. Dr.
1-uui.e ovunic ftiM.r.i(tiuii will touioli
liiex, nd U U jruttJ Uj resole (.buau
1uolUMia1 lUJmuliitm alULb mtv liidia
cuaotjit Lu LtJtL Aa i .aJtu- tur l 1
liWM tluwilii. WBiikucsiacli 4KI iUiiUCUl.ll pc
Wll W MlUtifU. It In Oi'iUjiJi.i.
TEMPERANCE RALLY.
ENTHUSIASTIC TEKT MBETIN8S ACROSS
THE EASTERN 1RANCH.
Ah Umbrella I'teeentntlnn to Mr. t.ee.
rinarlshlne Condition of the
llfclinlilles Work ia
Other Tents.
The Temperance Tent closed its la
bors In Antrctwtla last night with a
grand rally. Alt the Anacottia tm
pemirce scclettes were out In fore,
which Included Naomi Tent, No. 3
(Iwlree), I. O. II ; Capital Tent, No. 10,
jr., I.O. It.; Salem Tent, No. 131.1.
O.K.: Aitfrcoetla Tent, No. 13S, I. O.
It.; Fidelity Lodge, No. 3t, I. O. O. T.;
Amrcoetla llranch W. C. T. I'., ami
Anacttla llaml of Hope. The tent
was full to oret Bowing, ami proved to
ho a fitting close to Its twenty days'
mtnpaien
Mr. John It. Mnboney was elected
chairman of the meeting. Mr. 0. Y
Shoemaker, the first speaker, cime
fotward amid npplatiK ami thanked
the tent management for their visit to
Anacoatia, saying that a power of good
had been done and that the liechabltes
bad gained about twenty Ave In mem-l-ertlilp.
He cloted by calling on Sir.
H. Mllsteftd, who, he said, had some
thing to say.
Sir. Slllstead took for his text J. C.
Lee, whom he said was a worthy leader
of the I. O. It. , that he had stood by
them all through these meetings and In
appreciation of his services they,
through him, presented a fine gold
handled silk umbrella to keep the rains
of winter and the hot rays of the sum
mer tun off and to show their apprecia
tion of his labors. Sir. Lee responded
In a short speech thanking Anacostl.i
Itccbabltcs for their gift, and saying he
would continue to fill the office of grand
rhlcf ruler of the liechabltes In the
District with fidelity to tho end of tho
term. On one side of the handle of
the umbrella was oncraved the follow
ing. "To J. C. Lee, G. C. R" nnd on
thu other side. "From Anacostla liecha
bltes." Sir. John II. Slahonoy Introduced J.
C. Lee then as tho speaker of the even
ing, who made a tolling address, nftcr
which Colonel Snowdon, ex Sheriff of
Ualtlruore was Introduced. Sir. Snow
den quoted Holy writ to sustain his
position, and closed by calling on the
boys to rally to the temperance banner.
Airs. King, it prominent temperance
worker of Anacostla, thanked the entire
tent management for having come to
Anacostla, nnd introduced Miss Sadie
Anderson, who In turn presented tho
tent management with n handsome
bouquet of (lowers. John II. Slahonoy.
chairman; Dr. J. F. Henslcy. loader of
the chclr, William Boyd, In charge of
plctlco book; SIIss Slobely. organist.
Alcsm. Slahoncy and Ituyd responded
In short speeches, after which the
meeting closed.
Those on tho platform wero ai fol
Kws: 0. Shoemaker of Anaoittla
Tent. No. 138. 1. O. It.; Sirs. E Slier
wood of the 0. T. U.; Sir. Wayno
W. Crrdoll of Salem Tent. No. 151. I.
O. It : Sir. U. Mislead of Capitol Tout,
No. 10. jr., I. O. It ; SIIss Agnes Cat
ti rion or Naomi Tent. No. U (ladles),
I O It , and SIIss Sadie Anderson of
tho Hand of Hope.
Salem Tent. No. 151, 1. O. It., held a
largely nttonded meeting on Tuesday
evening. Two candidates were Initi
ated, which makea fourteen this quarter.
The following mombors made remark:
Messrs. John SI. Canter, II. Slllstead,
Wayne IV. Cordell. .1. T. Harrison,
Ilenson Beach, J. F. Cloey, Eugene
Van Ness, William Webster, James
Lampsou, Henry Lunsloy. John Jack
ton, James Canter, T. W. Scott and
others.
On the same evening Anacostla Tent.
No. 1'JS, Initiated two candidates and
btard speeches from Sleasrs. J. II. Cod
dard. G. W. Shoemaker, J. W. Tolson.
J. II Redd. John Roche. J. W. Hut
ley. Z. W. T. Raker. J. W. Robinson.
Robert Sluudcll, James Crawford,
William II. Kerry and S. E Fry.
Capital Tent No. 19, jr.. I. 0. 11.,
held an Interesting maetlug Monday
evening, initiating three boy and hav
ing a good time all around.
Last night Naomi Tent, No. 3, Ladies,
after having a tuort meeting, had to
close to take part In the closing Tem
ps raice Tent rally.
Sir. Slahoney, manager of the Tem
perance Tent and high secretary of the
Richkbite. said Iut night after tbe
meeting closed "We all feel jubilant
over our meetings la Aoaeotfa We
have had the support of theehurches
and temperance organisations, and a
power of good has been dona. The
Ricbabites have Increasad wonderfully
tlnce our sojourn over there. Tbe
Guxl Templars have takes new life and
tbe W. C T. U. are aroused. I am
very well satisfied with our campaign
aeroas tbe Kaslera Kraaeb. and believe
that tbe food we did will increase day
by day. The Distriet Coumlsetoaers
have given us Bermlasloa to pitch our
tent sear tbe SVallaeb sebool buildlag.
on PfcuatylvauU aveaue and Saveatu
street souihaatt, aad we will opssa up
tb caapelga there Suaday."
National KIMtu Kxeurstou.
The National lHriee are unfortuaale
la saiectiag relay eveaiagt for thatr ex
cunloas, but nevertheless tbe party that
west to Marshall Hall ob tbe aktaiaar
Maeaiesier last sight bad aa eajoyable
Hum!. Tbe baavy shower tbat was fall
ing did aot prssveat tba excuriloaUU
from laadiag aad a pteaaaat tiiae wai
SfMwt with daaciag aad wuak. The
exeuNioa of laat aveaiac was the third
cxctuildB bald by taa Riaas, aad bad
bees poatpoaol ffoaa tbe aOlb of August
oa aecoufit of bad waatker
CBart at tba Urrakl.
Tbe Mariae Baad eoacatt at the Ma
Banacks, at 1:50 p. ., to-day, will he
as follows.
Overtur "Milttary"..
Tba I'aaaiahed SyaiuiuuiT .
.cJULbatrt
BtiMisiire "QaaaAolo Faaa"
Coaeanaat for claftaai.
Mr. FaHg litrl-rll
ale "Ujlagliu"
Mo tsIC " TfcttatfeaMtjyFr1
JAUJ-mA.W" ilCsM UaW).
.. Aaart
Knftoati. Ait-
Air J
HaU Cetitaabta" Fytes
A ausabar of Coluaabia stcaat railroad
eflsaajfei west oH oa a strike yesjtefday
aMetaMMi- They objected to baiaa
aeaetaed by eolorad uuu Aad lo ad
oiUoB sakad that their wastes be ia
cieaatd to three 4oilis day- B
tspiititt vas iouad bj tUbtx their places.
aaii the wy vbo tftst Ibefr Biatl are
mu V Tataaak.
Thete waa a ugly quaml batwtaa
ae.uei Sakim M fhtUif Harcii la
fnMthet'a alley yeatetday- The fwaier
UUBarrtooa ike head with a brick
aad e kad lo be tjkVn tia tibe SttaanaAjcy
Tfuritai to have bti woimdj dseaaed.
Officer Waaaeli arrttatod ?i'ljl"f aad ha
iiaa Iftckflij at tAn Mev siaay ayeamy
itaibA-
aaviae fco MfflUBii-i
Ha. VkUjJow's am-t.hUijt e"niP fcUoutd
alvajs Ik uinad Iu cblldjea tontola it
stoUioB the child. eutWus tbe guiaii, alUys
II nJu, i-ujo atiul .Uk, ntui a U Uu Uit
auusl) tor AUliLum. He a bwUle.
ON TRACK AND FIELD.
The Fall Uames on Analostnn Island
ThM Arternoan.
Commencing at 1 o'clock this after
noon the fall games of the Colombia
Athletrc Club will take ple on Aaa
roflari Island, and for which an excel
lent programme has been arranged as
follows:
One hnedred-iard run W E. ftuell, K.
It. Berry, It M. Dfekinson, J. B. RllWtt,
S. J. King, V. B. Hoggstt. J. V. Irwin, D.
II. DaaMel, James Sprlngmsn, J. It.
Oreee, II. A. CIsrk.W. B. Cnfehester, Jr.,
B. i. Walsh, J. K. Jones, F. P. Leetcti awl
C. S. King.
Fonr-hwndred and forty yards J. SI.
Kitiyon, c. t). Ueih, n. M. I)!ektnson, fl.
J. King, J. H. Elder, J. B. Elliott, W. B.
CMehwter, Jr., and F. V. Leeteh.
Two hundred ami twenty yards E. II.
Betrr, D. It. Dashiell, J. B. Mttott, S. J.
Kfng. II. M. IMcV-idwu, 11. J. Clark and W.
B. t hfchester, Jr.
Eight hundred and eighty yanls T. M.
Kenjoo, C. I) Wtbh, V. J. O'Neill, W.J.
Two bnmlretl ami twenty yards trantle
race W. B. Ilcmalt. W. K. Ilitell. n. ti.
Welb, J.C. Irwin, II. M. ItefclBon ami
W B Chlcheeter. Jr.
Itttnning trroad Jump W. B. Ilomrutt,
P. K Lewis, W. E. Bttell, U. It. DaiWell,
S. .? King, and W. N. Carlton.
standing brosd Jump II. M. Wilton, J.
M. Kenyon, William S. Tailor, W. B. Hog
gatt, W. E lluell. U. It. DMiriell, J. It.
Rider, W. N. Carlton, ami C. 8. King.
Iluntiiog high Jump W. B llorgalt, S.
E. Lewis, amfw. N. Carlton.
Pole vault-H. St. Wilson, .1. II. Breek
ensteln, It. J. Ileall, D. It. Dashtell, and II.
SI. Earle.
Hammer throwing J. C. Irwin, It. M.
Dickinson, J. T. Banter, A. W. Johnson
and A. 1). Merritt.
rutting shot J. C. Irwin, It. St. Dickin
son, .1. T. Banter, W. E. Crist, A. D. Sler
tttt, A. W. Johnson ami J. U. Ureen.
Blcjcle rate William It. Staekrtlte, J.
N. Oliver, I,. J. Bft'bcr. Fred. Brackett,
Fnd. Stavtor, K. W, Johnson aud Harry
V. King.
Heferee Howard Perry. Track Judges
J. T. l'iekett, C J. Klntner and Dorsey
Brown. Field Judges ti. St. Woodward,
It. W. Kjon ami V. K. Ctlst. Time-keepers
Oeorge Harris, W. A.'.Ualt and J. West
Wagner. Scorers Alex. Shaw, Percy
Hills and A. C. Koberts. Starter J. T.
Crossley. Clork of course L. L. Harblu.
Siarslial S. W, Stluemetz.
The winners In tho contosts, It Is ex
pected, will be selected by the club for
tho contests of the Athletic Union,
which takes placo in this city on Oc
tober 11.
Special arrangements have been made
for tho transportation of persons to
Analostan Island this afternoon. A tug
will run continuously betweon the
Island and the mainland. A spacious
stand has been erected.
Hevorcl lojnreil by Staclilnerr.
Lato yesterday afternoon George
Kldwcll, who works at Kelt's planing
mill, Thlttccnth and C streets, had his
clothing caught In the fly-wheel of tho
engine and was thrown some distance,
sustaining serious Injuries. He was cn
gnged lu repairing the machinery at
the time. Dr. Ellyson attended him at
the Emergency Hospital.
i in '
LEMON ELIXtlt.
A l'lonsnnt I.emon Drink.
For htllousnsM aud eouetlpatlon, take
I onion Elixir.
For ludlgestlou and fuul stouucU, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervous headaches, take
Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness aud nervousness, tike
Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility, take
Lemon I'.llxtr.
For fevers, chills ami malaria, take Lemon
Elixir.
Lemon Elixir will not fall you In any of
tbe above diseases, all of wbteh arise from
a torpid or riUeated liver, atoiaaeh, kidneys,
bowels or blood.
Prepared Only by Ur. II. Jlor, At
lanta, (ia.
SOc. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by drug
gists. A l'roiulnent Minister Writes,
After t til ears of great suffering from
IwlltestlOD, with great nervou prostration,
biliousness, disordered Lblueys ami eoasti
patlon, I have been cured by Dr. Motley's
Letoou Elixir, awl aw now a well wan.
Itev. O. C. Dxvis,
Eld. SI. E. Cfaureb. South.
No. 9b Tataall St., Atlanta, Oa.
Alter tbe Ctiiiipalcn.
Prom Fuel.
All swretnees and simplicity,
Ibey met her by the Summer tea.
But now that she lias seen ami caught 'em
Bebold tbe kwiHtug Girl of Autuwu !
Catarrh
IS a blood disease. Until the poion Is
expelled from the system, there can
be no cure for this loathsome and
dangerous malady. Therefore, the only
effective treatment U a thorough courts
of Avcr's Sarsaparllla tbe beet of all
blood puntWd. The sooner you begin
tbe better , delay U dangerou.
" I waa troubled with catarrh for over
two years. I tried various remedies,
and was treated by a number o physi
cians, but received no beneAt until I
began to take Ayer's Sareaparilla. A
few bottles of tbU metliciae cured me of
this troublesome complaint and com.
14etely restored my health." Jease SI.
ioggt, Holmau'a MilU, N. C.
"When Ayer's Sarsanarilla was ree
oauaeaded to we for catarrh, I was ia
cliBad to doubt iu eaxcacy. Having
tried so many remetliee, ith little ben
eat, I bad so faith tbat anything would
cure we. I became emaciated from to
of appetite and impaired digestion. I
bad nearly loet tbe sense of swell, and
wy system was badly deranged. I w as
about discouraged, when a friend urged
we to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla, aad re
ferred we to jiersoas w bow It bad cured
of catarrh. After takwg half a dzeu
bottles of tUta weuicwe, I aw convinced
tbat tbe oaly sure way of Ueatiue tbis
obabaate disease u tluiuib. tbe bluud '
CharU H Sfaloaey, IU Kite at,
Lowell, Haas.
Ayer's Sarsaparllla
VBiaas ax
Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass.
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All the Oars In All the Train!
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0-
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Furnishing Goods
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CLOTHING
Ever shown to the public of WaWutoe.
LowFrtee will prevail at all tlmss. Oar
Bsotta will b e Qulek Bals and Smalt ProBts.
Do not tall to vielt our store for Haraauts, a
we eaa fell HATS. FURNISHING GOOD aa.i
CLOTlIINa at 25 I'EIt CENT. LBeH than auj
other boateia tUU DUtrlct.as we auaufae
ture all oar own goods- To be eoeviaeed
give us a call.
H. FRIEDLANDER,
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We used the ground for the Storage of Our
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short while. Our customers reap the
benefit. The Lumber must not be
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LIBBEY. B1TTINGER & MILLER,
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GfiS STOVES,
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GAS COOKING STOVES to cook for eight to
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WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY,
413 Tenth Street Northwest.'
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STJT TOUR TEUMS AIL EAM1SS
KBBSSI'S,
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SALE,
HAS BEEN SOLD.
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Get Our Present
FIGURES
SACRIFICE.
1 . 1 5 and $ 1 .50.
IN 10 OB 15 MIN0TB3.
BY TUB
-AI-
ItAlr.R()A3.
r s- jr r s- s s
The Groat Pennsylvania Route
To the North, West and Southsvest.
Dowb! Track. Splendid Srcierr
Steal Ralls. Marlflfenf E'UMime.iJ
In effect Mar Ilth. ism.
Trains leave Washimcton.trom etat tor
ntrof Sixth and streets, at follows
Ton Pirwwan and the Wet rwriifT r')
ted Ksprew ot fntlnmn eflhnlofaisnt
W.K a m daflr; Part Line, lowaradilrti
CTraeo. Cclomhna and Sf ixm with
Mewgft Cars from narrlsbnrg tr, lndianap
, ntt'bnw to OolumbuH, Alt .tu it
Clitawro. hi. U)nn Chicago and Cin iiitl
Btptesa, inn daily rarlor far wn?h
Ucton to llarrlsbnrff. and supin(r ( r
narTttbnrjr to St. lionls, Chicago and t m
cftnatl, and Dlnlne Car narrlhnra tjst
Ixm, l Mcaro and Cincinnati wcra Rx.
prs. at 7.4u p m dally, with sicopi n t ars
Washington to Chicago aad St Lg n on
nectlnr dally at narrhbnrs with t'u nn
Stewpers for LonhTllleand Mmp'in Pu i
toan Elnlte Car mtbnrjr to Richaiuad and
C Mcaro. rarlflc Kxpre, 10 no n tnda p.
for rittBbura and the Wet. with tluouh
Sleeper to rittsbnreand rittsbwj totbi
BALTIMORE ASD TOTOMAP RAtLIiOAD.
Von Kasb, CanaDdalgna. nchwler aid Ni
agara Falls dally, except Snniliy, p 13 a m.
F?" pli raB"da,e,,l ftnl Hocheter daily;
"'"affaloaBd Klaeara dally, except Sit
?-r?,!L,2??Am',wl'h Sleeplni CarWa.h
Inaton to Hoeheter.
r 5iW',"T01T' Loc "aren and Elmlra,
at lo.to a m dally, except Sunday.
Fon Wiluam'port, daily, 3 30 pm
Fob ,rVLATtvtM, NcwVork andthoEait,
7.W, co. u.toand n.roa m, s.ic. i is, 4 so,
5.40. WOOandlLao pm. On Sunday. 9.00,
ll.4a m .8IO.si5,iw,tOOOan4 1lSopvt
IJaiited Expren of lnllnian rarlor Cars
9.40 a m dally, except Pnnday.
Fob Nrw York only, Limited Express with
IXnlng Car, 5.00 p m dally.
Fon rniunxM-HtA only. Fast Exp ci 3 ID a
m week days and 4pm dally. Express
Sunday only. 5 4upm.
For Boston without change, 3.13 pm erory
day.
Fon FnooKtTK. N. Y alt through train? ra
ncct nt Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn
Annex, affording direct transfer toFu'tsn
street, aroldlngdouble ferriage across New
York City.
Fon Atlaktio Cuv, 11.40 a m week-days, 11 30
pm dally.
Fon Baltimore. 0.S. 7.80, 8.10, 9 00 9.(0, 10.00,
io.ro, n coand 11 40a n, l j.os, 10, 3.n 3 30,
400,4 90, 439,510. 5.10, 000,740, 10.00 and
11.80 p m. On Sunday 9.00, 901, IO.'jO, 11 10
a m. 1 50, 3.15. 3 10, 4.00, 4 BO. 5.00, 5.JJ, 0.00.
7.40, lOOOnnd llMpm.
For rora's CntEK Ltxt, 7 SO a m and 4.10 p m
dally, except Sunday.
For ANNAroi.i", 7.80 and 9.00 a m, H.C5 and
4p m dally, except Sunday. Sundays,
0 00 a.m and 1.20 pra.
WASHINGTON SOUTHEtlN UAILWAY
IneHectMaylttli.lSoo.
Fon AtEXANpniA, 4 30, C33, 7 4. 8 40, 0 ,
10.7a in. 18.01 lioon, 2.05. 3 30, 4.125, 4 53, 6.01.
8.0, 10 05 and 11.30 p m. On Sunday at 4 30,
7.45, 9 13 10.57, a m, 2J0, C.0I, 8.01 and 10.05
p. hi.
Accommodation for (Jimntlco, 7.15 a mand
4J5pm week-days. 7.13am Sunday i.
Fon II ii iimoni nnd tho South, 4 30 and 10.57 a
m dally. Accommodation 4.55 p m wcok
days.
TriAissIcavo Alexandria for Washington, 6.05
7 5, 8 CO. 9.10. 10.13. 11.07 n m: 10 3.00, 3.50,
5.10, 005. 7.03 0.80. 10 37 nnd 11 03 p m
OnfnndayatO.lOand 11.07 a nns.OO, 3.10.
7.06. 7.89, VM and 1U.37 p m.
Tickets and Information at the offlco,
northeast corner of Tldrtccntb streot and
1'cnniylTnnla arenuo, and at tho htatlon,
jvhero orders can bo left for tho checking of
baggago to destination from hotels and rost
denres.
ciias. e. ruan, j, n. wood.
Oenctal Manager. Ocnl. Fa. Agent.
Itallinioro anil Ohio Railroad.
Scliedulo In effect Juno 96. 1330.
Leave M'arhli'ston from station corner of
New Jcricr arcnuo and O streot.
For CmcAeo and Northwest, Vcitlbuled
Ilmlled express dally 11.30 a fn, exprei
9 sop m.
Fon CihciNKATt. St. Louis and tndlanapous
cxpreti dmly 3.J0 nt cl 11.30 p m.
Fob 1'iTTfBi'As and llereland, oxprcis dill
9 iO a mand 8.40p. m. ,
For Lixigtok and points in tho Shcnaadnali
Valley, ll.iOnm.
Fob riurrrH and war italIon.t6J0 p m.
For I.vhat, 1 4 JO and S.40 p m.
Fon Baltimore, week days, 4.03,5 00, 6,.
7.!. 7.W iS.CO 45-minules), 8.30, JjO, (11.00,
lt.CO 45-mlnuteii) a.m, li.io. a.13 iij 4
minute). (3.13, 43-mlnutet), 3.33, 4 Is, 4.30,
4.W d.to, 5-minutef) 3.30 6.oo, 0.15, a.ao.
7 10. 7.30, 8.36, 9.tO. 10 30 and 1133 p.m.
frnnTai. 4C6, 7.80, 7,30, 8.30, 9C0 a ib,
(1 (0, 43 minutes) 1.00. 3.13, I'iW, 43-mlD
ute)3.i,4.a',4Sis, (1.50. 45 minutes) tl.oe.
0.10, 0.W. 7.30, g.Jft, 10", 11.10 p ro.
roR Wat tTATloss between Washington and
Balilmore. SCO, 0J5, 3 30 am. W.10,3.'.,
3 St, 4.34, C4W, 11.30 p m.
Traim have Baltimore for Washington,
wek days, B.10, 0.!, 6.30,7.15, 7.i). 3.00,
8.30. 835, 9.3u and 10.80. 10j3am.l WOO,
1 10. S 10. X 30, S.50. 4 00, 4.13, 3.00. 6 00, 0.20.
7.C0, 7 to, 8.S0, 8.30, 9.10. 10.10, 10.20 and 1 1 M
t m. Sundam, c so. 7.15, 8 30,8 J5. 9 , lo.ao,
10.36 a m.. 12.00. 1.00.S 10,830, l.n 5.10,60.
7M, 7 30, 8 J, 8 JO, 1010, lO.'AJ and 1 1 .00 p m!
For Aknaiolu, 6.36 and 8.30 a m U 10 and
4 30 p m. tjundaya. s 30 n m., 1 u p ra.
Lcae Anoaioll. 8.33, 8.37 a m.. 1.' 03, 3.:
p m. huBdays, 3.30 a m., 3.3) t m,
Fur bTATWNa on tba Metropo'ltan Brano .
1B.3P.1S.30 a m.. 11.15 p m. For prlicliui
slatlous only, tl0.4o a m.,tl.30 and ts.3t
pm.
For Rocktiux aad Way Stations. 133 p m.
Fur OAiTHKMaDR(t aad intermediate pclntf.
tf.0e,4iiia(, tiuoa m., tt.oo. tJio, i.,
t.4,Jw.w,tii.ooim. '
Fob Imv' and Intermediate stations, ,0
I'M
Cuuwu train leaves Waihlngton on Sunda
at 1 is p in., f topping at all stations on
Metropolitan Brunch
FokFbmieriik. W3U, ni.30, S3 30 tit. 30 am.,
11,15, t.S0. tl.SOpm.
Fob lUstE.TOwN, tio 40 a m. and t3.'J0 p m.
TSAisnARHUElrom Cbteago dally 11 nam
and I.Hi p m: from Clnoluuall aad ht. Louu
dai.y 3.60 a at aad .0fi p m; (rum i'tttiburij
7.10 a ra. 5.50 p m dally.
NEW YOHK & I'niLADELrUIA DIVISION.
Fob New Yobk, Treatoa. Newark, N.J and
EliwUth. N- J , '105, tsiOO, '10X0, n-'ftJ
a m. ., 4J0 aad '10.30 p m Btifet
I'iirlor Cars oa all day trains, S.eeplu: (.ur
oa the 10 30 p m, Htu at .K p m.
Fob rHiLALEXJ-HU, M.l-S. tstU, lO.OO. 'lCOO
uoou, JO, 1 50, '4.15 aad 10 30 p ra.
Fob Newark, Dl , Wiltalagtoa and C Uester,
186, m09 b bj, !! uoon, ', IW,
S 15 and '10 Si. m.
Fob ihTEuuEDiATK roikr Ixtweijn lia''lTi-ro
aad I'M tt4lptiia, t5 00 and T SI a u t: '.J.
IJNpm.
Train leave New York for Washl-t'on,
9C0.tH9 aiu, 'tto.'tx, joopmaal
Uli Bight.
Tbaimleae Itdlaaaiphia tor WaMngi-n,
14. 'Hi 9.15, MISS am, tlw, lui,
&J5. 7 3 p ai.
Faa Botmi. 'iM p aa. wl(U FuHmaa Buffet
bWepbiK Car runalutf ihruugU I B it in
withaot thiie, via nMutakevp-'e Ur: .!'..
taadtaz aaaw iaB. X M. btatiui at
Bo ton.
Fob aixAtif w City, 4 M ami 10.00 au.D'a
aaua, Smutay, 4 06 a uj, - oo i. a a-.il
K.-36PU.
tEicept Miadar BUy. iSunlayr-ty
Hasgane caUail for aad vbeckoil li.jmi;
(els aad rKUBCa by Vbluu Tran fc lv i
ordtrta Uit at lUlet osmeas, bin and 1 . l 1 a
av. aud at derxtt.
J. T ODKLL, CIIAS. OSCTLt.
Gun. Xaaager. Gun. I'dsa, A.t t
JOHNP.AGNEWtStCO
Wtotoato aad Kmatl Itealers la
Ailktade Mi g&Nge's Creek. Coal.
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YARD: Oar. 8 at- aad UoL avo
TKXSfaONS: Osaoa. 3U-3; Yard.r?.
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