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. imemua,anrtitA'aiitcl -i rr n t ';' r- r I " THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 10, 1889. i M w fjr I ''a I I i J V' ' Mi WASHINGTON CltlTIO BUSRV BSIBNINO, BT THE WABHIHOTPW OIIITIO COMPANY, 11AT.1.ET kileourn, rnEMOMT. OPFICDl 013 D STOBBT N. W POST BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. P. TERMS: BlBfU Copy ,.,..3Conts lly Carrier. per tnontli 85 Cents ,Hy Malt, postngo patil, one Tear . i.S.VCO By Mali, postage paid, six months 3.00 By Mall, iiostago paid, per month CO Cents Mall subscriptions Invariably In advance Address THE WASHINGTON OIIITIO, Washington. I). 0. 'WABII1NQTQX, .TUNE 10, 1889. I'ltl'.SlDKNTIAL ltnont'TIONS. Tic Cabinet meets on Tuesdays and Frt dajsat 13:30 p. tn. ' Senators and Representatives In Concreu rrlll be received liy the President every day, except Mondays, from 11 until 13. Tenons not members of. Congross having business with the l'rcsldcnt will bo received from 13to13:30on Wednesdays, Thursdays ,and Saturdays. These who have uo business, but call merely to- pay Ihclr respects, will bo rc-j .ctlvcd.by the l'rcsldcnt In the East Room i at 1 p. m.-on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Saturdays. ' - VlSlTOitS TO TIIK KKPAItTMIi.NTS. Secretaries Illalnc, Proctor and Tracy nve Iteucd tlio following order for the re ception of visitors: Reception of Senators and Representa tives In Congress from 10 to 13 o'clock. .Reception of all persons not connected with" the Departments, at 13 o'clock, except Tuesdays and Fridays, which aro Cabinet 1b); and Thursdays In the Department of -State, when tho members of tho Diplo matic Corps aro exclusively recclvod. ' Persons will not bo admitted to tho build ing alter 3 o'clock each, day, unless by card, which will bo sent by the captain ot tho watch to the chief clerk or to tho head otj the bureau for which tho visit Is Intended. This rule will not apply to Senators, Itep rcuntttlvcs or heads of F.xeciitlvo Dcpart 'tucnts, . . The Secretary of tho Treasury receives Senators and Representatives from 10 to H:3Qa! m , nud other persons from 11:30 until 1 p. m.,. except Tuesdays and Fridays,' 'Cabinet days. The Fostniastcr-Gcnoral receives persons, having business with him from 10 a. m.i until 1 p. in., except on Tuesdays aud 'Fridays, Cabluet days. Personal calls upon tho Secretary of , tho .interior must bo made between 10 n. m. ,aud 3 o'clock, noon. itWBT," Olf COUHSK. .rpnnsylvanln ha gouo wet, so very wet that a mnjority of 200,000 or there iabouts against prohibition' Ig thought to1 1)0 the size of It, nud tho ultra ro .formers ralso their eyes toward clouds, tho Mlvcrillnlng of which Is not likely to.be visible for somo 'Imo to come. The practical pcoplo pf n practical, State have announced that thoy do not consider arbitrary reform tho proper thing, and Uintalio dreamers who im agine that they aro kcopcrs of their brothers' consciences, and dictators of their brothers' course arc In atrcw.cn dous minority. 'Were Was made a great effort.by the! .rroMulllonlsu.nml Uio opposition mot; them by equal effort. Oleo clubs and' l)iinds'patadcd tho streets of cities, thoj ;iormer,oi cpurse.ior "rciprm; ' tuo latter' for the status' nuo. Tho relative style! of tho exhibition -was Indicative of' tho! relative style of the parties. A band Is praetlcallsm; it gleo club vrtll, theroj arc some not unpleasant gleo clubs but (ho gleo club abstractly and on tho aver 'ge,.is the ono object thrust beforo him -vttilch makes tho ordinary observer Wish he had a gun, preference being fometlincs given In his mind to tho more homely axo. There arc three parties In relation to; the liquor question In this country, 'the saloonkeepers, tho prohibitionists, and tho temperance people. Tho Iattor, 'Including most thinking peoplo, respect) uio rigiits oi ouiers, nave reason enougu 'to know that, tho flakes and. St. jTolma; ;aml willnrus aro cither a speclos of 'Bblo, earnest crank, reformers for reve nue, or reputation seekers, and that. their methods, fully and fairly tried in! the past, cannot possibly avail. So. the temperance people, whon tho prohlbl- tlon Issue comes up, voto wlthi the ealoon clement. Such of tho .prohibitionists as aro honest and have' Intelligence enough to await re sults will yet join tho practical re-! formers' In. securing local option nml furthering such other moderate and shrewd programme as may bo ndyanccili jor icuucing to n minimum tuc evils arising rom tho use of intoxicating liquors. Every lesson such as that taught Im J'cnhsylwinla yesterday Is n good ono.' It Js another posslblo Impression upon the heads of dullards. , Mil. JtOOSEVEIVT AND TUIS Civil. SKltVIOB. Jlr. .Thcodoro Hooscvclt has declared in Tndianapolls that tho Civil Scrvlco law is to be obeyed absolutely until it is repealed. Tho law, ho declares, con templates a non-partisan scrvlco In tho classified offices, and tho Commission Is determined to. accomplish tho object. That Is tho way to talk. ' To do what Mr; 'Roosevelt says tho Commission will do is the way to act. Meanwhile, let every examination bo not 9nly fair, but let tho roport upon every examination bo made -at Onco. Let tho status of each State n appoint ments pro to bo mado in jmy class 'bo known. Let tho standing of every individual examined, John Jones or Mary Smith, bo' given out. Let it bo known to whom, on tho ground of merit, shown at any cxaml-'j r,U.jwt aiiojnjmiu. of Snv j tort, In rmy class, iropi any Btatc, will' go, lly this means (iiily can tho spirit of the law'bc carried out. Let every thing connected with the workings of tho Civil Scrvlco Commission bo open and nbovo board. It will not be a had Idea, cither, if the Civil Service Commissioners re solve that their bureauwhich, In a de gree, represents that portion of tho community which knows just how pub lic business should bo coniluctcdf-shall exhibit something of that "hustlo" which docs not ordinarily characterize the conduct of Government affairs. It will ho au admirable thing If tho "catching up with work" when two or three thousand examination papers have accumulated bo made a matter of say a week (as it would bo In an ordinary business house), instead of a month or two, and If tho ccncral atmosnlicro of thu Commission's headquarter be maintained just as far from the lazily priggish as posslblo and just as full as possible of vigorous, un pretentious common sense. It Is not hero even intimated thai tho air is no, l: all It should bo atprcsont, but, If It bo so, ltshouldbu kept conscientiously up to grade. Mr. Hooscvclt Isyoung, broad-minded, well-informed, kiiows the difference be tween a hawk rind a hemshaw, or the almost 'extinct bison' aud tho tnoro thoroughly extinct Irish elk, and has still about him some of tho ''whoop-la!' spirit attained In Its royal earnestness only on tho pralrlos of the groat North- west. Wo look for vast rcsultsfrom his' efforts. Wo look for liberal things. "Wc hopo to see him provo tho most blessed young bull ovef invading a clilna shop. A MUItDKKOUS l'ltACTICK. The man who carries a concealed .weapon in a civilized community Is, at 'all times, a posslblo murderer. There Is no excuse, no palliation for his offense. Ho can bo armed with a con cealed weapon only with the Intention of using It if what ho considers nn emergency arises. Ho Is a dangerous rcison. Thcro was committed In Wash Ington last night what .might have been a murder, simply because; a man who, had probably been drinking, canted a pistol. Thero is a pliingcnt law here against carrying con cealed weapons and this law was vio lated. Tho fact that the law exists should aggravate tho crime com mitted. If tho man shot was alsO armed, he, also, should bo punished, If ho reco'ver, or, If he dlo, no sympathy need bo wasted on him. It Is riot' yet known, however, that ho was armed. If he was not, ho Is but another victim of-avlclous habit of'thugs, and of somo who coilnt themselves bettor than thugs. The crlmo of carryinga pistol should in a decent community bo ranked among tho highest. It Is a cowardly and murderous thing' to do. And tho' Philadelphia you'nc man with tho 'white apron aud stubbed black mou-i tache shouted: "JH-yah for Omar Khayyam and tho Itubalyat 1" last night, and sang: "Give, mo ray jug of rye, a crust of bread . q-Wlth Pennsylvania prohibition dead, AniUhou, ph tulip-lips, boueath my roof, I would not taketho Sultan's oro.wn Instcadl)' Tun ENTEicrmsiNo proprietors of tho asblncton I'osl will soon lesuo that boom ing paper In an cntlro new dress, and make,; It as attractive In Its appcaranco .as It la! Interesting in Its contents. The Post Is1 progressive, and proposes to keep abreast of the times tn all that is necessary to make! a first-class newspaper. It will scarcely pay tho Chesapeake audi Ohio Canal Company to bo otherwise tbam fair with tho business men who goncrouidy1 oiler t,o. assist repairing the, water-way, and where bids from reputable partlos.arel received tho cost ot reconstruction can boi ,gaugcd In advance. . Tiieue Is ono thing that Mnldoon makes' clear, and ltounhtto.onconroBo.tho backers of .Sullivan. Hols recovlng tnoro oomtant, and Intelligent euro than any bruto In tho! world. New York World. 1'roof-reader, toipposltor or careless1 writer? How camo "other" to bo'omltlcili beforo "brute!" Fon tub benefit of tho8tLquIs.fliy)uMfo! and 'tho Democratic press of .Missouri It Is hereby announced that Goycruor .Ililloj New York Is cognizant of the fact that! Missouri is sot tho only Btato in tho Union,; ()ENi;nAL Fiiank IUtton and Colonel) Rerlah Wllklns.tho Republican andDcmo-i crallc editors of tho Washington list, arol registered at tho Fifth Avcnuo Hotel, New York. I -, , , i Tub rnw. ruffianly members of tho gen-j crauy uno "rennsyiyama troops" aro sus- telnlng their visiting record at Johnstown. Washington knows that record, , Wimtiieii l'noi'UKT Devoe appoars to, uuvo uecuici, inuuiuv gruumi uoor uy the organizers, of the roccnt cyclono trust.' ORITIOyiiAR. What Is thq dlffcreuco between tho leader! of a brass-baud and a member ot tho Wash ington baseball toam f Qno handles tho; baton and tho other handles tho bat-off. "Do not mock me," said tho turtle to tho: coup as he fell in. It was a caso of cold-water-loo In Penn sylvania yesterday, Fat It on file that the rasp-berry has ap peared. Pictures of thought are not always fouml In a "ffamo, of mind." General Orecly had nothing to do with' yesterday's wet weather In Pennsylvania. ROOSEVELT ASP CIVIL SE11VICB JIEFOJIM. ' The law must be obeyed,' I.say, Though politics should suffer; I am not here to trucklo to Tho "heeler" or tho "duffer." I stand upon a higher plain Than politicians caro to; And I can do a dozen things Not ono of them would daro to. , 'fhoy open their proceedings with Great cheers and, bells a-ringtng; Wo open ours In different stylo, With prayer and llkowlsa ilngtng, They whoop It up for party and Thoy paint It red as coral; VYlilla wo, composed of gentler stuff, Are truly p. d. moral, Thoy call us Mugwumps! What of that? Oh, may they boorglveul They'd drpp tho country Into hell, Wo take It up to Heaven, Tho Jaw must be pbcyed, I say, Whatjlo tho parties Jeer for? For Civil Service needs TUironu, Aid tbt;8Wfc&U'm here, for, THE.TOWH'SJHOTOOriAPH. An ancient and fWh-Hko smell salutes liiq'nostrlis as one approaches tho foot of Seventh street. As tho car draws nearer the rtVcr tho smell grows stronger, and at certain hours of tho day It permeates tho atmosphcro to an extent Hint ono wishes himself nl tho oilier end of tho city. It Is at tho wharves above tho passenger boat land ings that the fish supply of thocltyils distributed. Hero Iho men who hawk shad and herring about tho streets buy their stock, and licro gftmt wagons iaro loaded with th'c spoils of tho fhucrnlcn. It is an Interesting, n picturesque sight at tho busy hours of thu morning or lalo In tho Qvcnlug when tlo boats coma in. Every ono smokes, and every ono smokes a pipe. Thcro seems to bo some thing inseparable about smoking nnd ilshlng, and a fisherman who-doesn't stnoko Is not a flshermnui Thoy sell most of their "ketch" by tho pound, somo few, generally tho larger varieties, by tho pair, and when all the choice ones havo been. selected they (Jinn) thu remainder into bushel Or half bushel baskets and sell thorn for a trllle. This Is.thc. chance of Uio strcot men, nnd they make handeoino profits on their bargains. Hut thoy don't havo everything their own way, for many of tho frugal bpardlng-houso "mistresses of tho city havo found that It will pay them to.do part of their marhcllng here. Sometimes lato lit the day fifty pounds of good, fresh Uh are sold for a dlmo. V One, of tho numerous duties that fall to tho lot of a District Commissioner Is that of iinaklng adtjressos to..tho numer ous conventions, meeting at tho Capital. The city Is rarely without a convention of somo description nnd, all of them ex pect, their proceedings to bo opened by one of, the. i tilers of tills ton by ten dis trict, They arc generally saljsllcd, for all such Invitations uro. accepted. It Ls ,onc of tho unwritten IrMvs of tho local goverriment. Mr. Webb was a famous orator on these occasions. Hois a ready "jawemlth," as Dr. McQlynn would say, and was never unprepared. Fre quently ho used to try and get Mi;. Whcailcy .to take his place, but never succeeded. Thcsamc'ls tho.caso with the.prcsent Commissioners.. Mr. Doug lass, tho president, docs tho speech making for tho tiio. Ho Is a Uncut, graceful talker, though brief and to, tho point, touching with sympathetic, sen tences upoa somo theme that will Inter est his nudltois and always saying some thing original nbout It. Ho rarely tells a stoiy or anecdote In any of IiU ad dresses, though ho Is an interesting story-teller nnd has n good stock on hand for every occasion., Commissioner Hine does.not tell many stories, but lie is ono of'iho best of listeners nnd rel ishes a good story well told. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Communications on any matter of cur rent Interest will bo cheerfully printed In Tnn CniTio under this head. Letters should In all cases bo as brief as possible Thu H-KHliir llefemlctl. Wahhinoton Hahhacks, DC, Juno V).MUtor Critic: Tho following ap pears In double-leaded type In yester day morning's J'ort: "Hliic Coats Dis gracedArrest of Two Soldiers at Johnstown for Oilering Insults to Women." This is misleading, and as tho'publlo press Is, besides being tho censor of public morals, tho educator of public opinion, justice to thoso who nro BtiUMtn demands that the truth should bo written concerning them. Thcro. is no soldier in this country nt mo -present umo jxrte mil mo regu lar soldier, and ho was Mover known in ,pcaco or In war to outrage or assault women. The men arrested wero militiamen, and it .should bo pub lished to tho country nt largo. Heal soldiers- havo as nlco a seiuo of honor as any. Tho families from which thoy sprang aro respectable, aud If one individual commits himself tho whole class should not bo condemned for tho salto, or one. Tho army ls a necessity, and being such, should re celvo from tho public press all tho en couragement and commendation which would Induce tho youth, of our be?t families to JQln It. Instead it Is attacked from tnsldo nnd ouLsldu in such n man ner as to .cause, tho wearer of the uni form of this country to feel ho is dis graced; that it is dishonorable to don his country's livery. EiiflEsxIi. Hans man, ' .Battery A, Third Artillery. PROHIBITION, BADLY BEATEN. ThoTrohlbltlon'amendmcnt In Tonu fiylvanla was defeated yesterday by a majority of from 150,000 to JJOO;000, greater even than tho most sanguine "of the. liquor men aridclpatod. , Thlladcl ,phid alpno gave 03,ti0,f,rnajorlty' against tho nmdndment. Tlin 'infnl vntn In 'Philadelphia was lis follows; For Iho' prpniwioryarooniitncnt, B5,73; against tho prohibitory nrnendment', 110,023; lnaionty against, ua,7oo. For tho .amendment nbollsbfrig pbl-tax, 112,471; Against (he amendment abolishing poll ' tax, 10,010, majority for, 03.C23. ' Ho turnsjfrom forty-four out, of tho sixty seven counties in tho Stato show i 'ma-' jorlty against jtho .Prohibition amend ment "of 100,434. Full returns' from the wholo Stato will probably ralso tlio' figures' to nearly 20O',OQO. Every-fre'sln batch of advices from tho State. .showed, anti-Prohibition gains. In tho agri cultural regions whero a heavy "dry" voto was, expected, tho figures havo fallen far bo'.ow expectation. Allegheny County aud Pittsburg gives 23,000 for license and every county in tho anthca ,cllo .region Is overwhelming against Prohibition, Chairman Pnlmor of th'c Prohibition Stato pommlttco admitted lit midnight that tho Prphlbltlon amend ment has boon defeated by a majority of at least 80.Q00. THE POET BOY. The bright Juuo llghU.wercslilnlng like tho glad swet tmllo ot God; Tho white Juuo lilies sparkled In tho fresh and fragrant sod; The Kvt'cct June winds wcro winging through tho Ilowcrful woods nnd fair: Tho wild June birds wero singing in the vtvld arc of air; Never did a mom diviner on tho roseful suulaud rise Since tho young stars sang together In tho blue, triumphant skies I Thero It was, O, poet brother! -Thcro It was I met thca last, And I see ea hi the present as I saw tbco In the past, Standing iu tbo flush andsplendorpt a pure Immortal youth, Speaking In language tender that was luml- nant with truth Speaking In n'languaeo thrlllant. with thine ejres turned'uuto'mo, Iu tbo soft magnolia shadows by thoehlulue Mexlo sea; In the glorious procession' of tho gifted and the bravo, Of tbo beautiful and loylug, he has filed to tho grave; :Dut I kuowhls spirit llvetb, and I know it , leadeth still. That a sovereign evangel it will bolp mo to fulfill; . Thoufth I strew tho ruo and roses on his youthful shrine with tears, Thcro ls this to recompense mo that through all the rounding years His shall bo the rest and rapture In tho vast, victorious spheres I Tott la-other I Ppet. brother I When (ha white magnolias bloom, Or tho wintry veavs aro weeping at' thu dark door of my tomb, In tho Country of Contentment may jqy j, Mead?, and cc-wradM bo, Through tho bright, supcrpal eyelet, theo, and sovereign souls, like tlxoa I ' -' -IWIU.'Ward iaiwOfU'Mury, MATTER WORTH READING. Tho ancient Japanese custom qf Harl-Karl, ovliappy .Dispatch, has re ceived Its death blow. For centuries it has bocu Usual for any exalted Jap nncso dignitary who may have mor tally offended Ills sovereign to rccolvo a polite official Intimation to tho effect that his suicide will bo pleasing to tho authorities; aud until recently It has been the mvnrylil practice for tho of fender to acquiesce resignedly, nud, Uftcr summoning his relatives around, him, to formally disembowel himself. In their presence. If the culprit hap pened to bo of exceptionally high rank, (thc sovereign would, n's a mark, of' honor, send lilm a jeweled sword with which to opcrato upon himself. Not, long ago thO Mikado was griov lously hurl by the words aud .conduct of u nigh court official. The man was. 'an old "and very valued sorvantof thot crOwn, but his crime wns unpardonable. Next day. therefore, ail officer In-ought, him the fatal sword, a 'magnificent) wcapOn, with a blado Inlaid with, gold i and a, handle iqerusted with diamonds, ) 'together with a sympathetic Intimation ! Hiat his early death w'ould be regarded ' as a benefit to the cmplrctn general, and to tho Mikado In particular., The cnlplt received tho swordwlth all.prdpcr respect, hut as.soou as tho omtssary had t departed (ho wily Jnpaueso In whoso . mind European habits of thought hall evidently token firm" root walked down to tho quayvVcnt on hoard a small (steamer that was hound for Havre, and tipon reaching Paris' incontinently sold ' ,hls sword, of honor for ,0,000., It Is .exceedingly unlikely that tho Mikado will ever aualu, trust one of his subjects to execute, himself, Still less will His Majesty bo Inclined to favor exalted criminals with jeweled ' swords " of .honor. London! Globe. Who Got tho Worst of tit 7 There Is a' story told of a ,wll'sknown South . Brtiqlilyu contractor, says tho. 'Brooklyn 6!t7fe!sWhohas In his employ nn pld and faithful hand mimed Flynn.. Flynn Is sober, industrious, mid for tho pastitcn ycarahasneVcr missed a-day'si work. But a fow mornings' 'dgo hei jiuii-u iu rujiuib hi, mu yuiu, nun ins 'employer, who Heeded his service's, de termined to ascertain tho cause of hlsf absence, .The contractor had a vague uica mat, uc tenanted ono ot tuc snan tics" -which nro to bo found botwecnj Third nnd .Fourth avenuos near Sixth, street. Accordingly he set out, and' after a prolonged nnd vain search for Flyoii accosted a strapping Irish woman ' who stood nt tho door of a particularly ramshacklo hut. Tho woman showed signs of rough handling. Her left arm Was In a wing, both eyeswero black cued, she had a gash on her. left check, and her hend was swathed In bandages.. "Madam," said tho cpntractor.'as he approached her, "can you tell me wliurci ii man named Flynn lives V "Oi can." "Where?" '(Hoight here." "Then I presume I'm addressing Mrs. Flynn." ' "Hoight yez arc." as Flynn. sick?" "Indadc an' ho is. lies terrible' sick." "What Js tho trouble with him V" "Well," said tho woman, as silo re adjusted ono of the bandages on hcr! head nnd wiped her left eye, "ycz sCp, FlvnnandOlhnd a throttle av',a.dls- puio las' noight, nn' nn' he's in bed as. a resooit, av n. "And, madam,!' said tho contractor,; eyeing tho dilapidated countenance of Mrs. Flynn, "1 imagine, judging by your appearance, mai you got mo worst of tho dispute." . "YviiUU" saiu .sirs, -ii'iynn,, as a broad 'grin. overspread what was Jeft of her face, "don't ycz say n wurrud till yez sec Flynn." "rwouldn't Work, Ho was a 'nlaln. fanner.llke man. ,snys tho New'york.i'iin, and ho was1 in pnargo or a young nian, with ills ncau bound up and, otherwise Injured. After ono of his trips to tho water cooler to give, his patient-a drink, ono of tho pas sengers inquired: "That young man met with an ac cident?" "That's exactly what ho met with, sir, 'gpsh duru him ?" ".Relation o' yours?" "My, second' oldest boy, Bill. 1,'m lakingMhim homo to bo nursed up. Liked to havo had bis empty head knockcdioff." "Carelessness? Howwas'it?"' '"Wall, a Joung fellow ,up pur way, tumbled off a train on this road and, (broke a leg nnd got 2,000 damages. It sort o' give our Bill sunthin' to think' of; and nftovigettlngin good ready ho starts out to go up to Rochester. What docs lie daj after 'riding a wnys, but 1 Btick-hls noddlo out of the window, and purfy. soon.nlong conies'a switch-board and llattcns his faco;untll.you can ploy' "marbles on.it. Ho's rriending ,fastbut no's going. to carry-n.phlz .around with him whlehtlliscaroA yaller pup outof a-year's growthi" "And the pompany refuses to como down?" "Of courso it docs. Bill went nuln , iho rulo and regulations, and.h'o's'lcft.. ii no a nnu nis ucau KnocKcu pit i, might have- got a few hundred on a .compromise, but as It Is he'll havo to' grin and1 bear it.. That is, If his grlnnCr wasn't smashed all to flinders' alongVKli his nbsc. Hey, JJill, how' ypu feeling now?" "Purty weak, father." "Shouldn't-wondor, but Its all right. Boy of yotir ago, who han't got notliln' but marslrhay in his head, deserves; no pity. Jist lay back and talto it easy, and reflect on whether yon aro going to hire otit to a dlmo museum or hunt n cavo in tho hills'." Whv Sho Wouldn't Stny. Nowhere do thoy keep abreast of thq ago as thoy dp in Boston nnd vicinity. Bays tho Transcript : Tho other day a lady In ono of our suburban towns; called at tho offlco of tho Young Women's Chribtian Association , in search of a girl to 'do general homo work. Tills lady is quite famous: among her acquaintances for the order nnd tasto shown In her pretty residence,, nud for her excellent treatment of ser vants. Sho found a young person well recommended, ono letter coming from a prominent tradesman nt tho South olid. Sho agreed to pay this young person a liberal salary, and they went homo together. Tea. time camo and tho mistress Intli mated to tho girl Hint sho might pro paro (ho mcah But tho girl shrugged her shoulders negatively. "I think I'll not stay with yo, ma'am," sho said, "Why not, please?" "Because ycr houso an't lighted by 'Hctrlelly instead of gas!" Ho Couldn't Toll. Dr. Plnct, the celebrated doctor whoso specialty was insanity, was oncd told, by an Englishman that ho could detect on Insano man at onco. A few days later tho Englishman was Invited to dine nt the asylum, and, aftor dinner, tho doctor inquired if ho know which of tho gucst was insane, for ho had in vited ono or two to tho feast. "Oh, yes," replied tho Englishman, "the man who gesticulated and talked loud about Inventions." "You aro mistaken, my friend," said tho doctor; "Ufa man ypit deslgnnto IsITouorodollnlzac, tho colo bratcd wri.(er," WAsnwqTOW Birs Rm-POT Co,. WO Ta. .W.1Wt U9 IWWfojper.Jeju-, THE CHUnCH'3 ATTITUDE. DAiritooitE, Jtmo 10. It is glycu out from a solirco that has always' been ro-1 gahlCd as very close to Archbishop ulbbons that tho developments concern-' Ingthc Clan-unOacl that havo been broiighlout by tho murder of Dr.Cronln In Chicago will, wltltouLdclay, receive tho very serious consideration of tho highest authorities of tho (Vitliollo iChurcIiin"lho United Stales. It Is a matter of tccord that the, Church, as a Church, ls opposed to secret so clctlas, Occasionally tho Holy Sco has considered, It politic to allow .this, doctrine or principle to, remain Iri nboy-t ance, as in the case of the Knights of Labor, who n cOuplo of .yoats ago, as a result of tho earnest Intercessions of Cardinal Gibbons nnd other noted ecclo-. slnstlcs, Including Cardinal Manning of England, received a prima fnclo recog nition from 'tho Vatican. Hut everi this recognition was not promulgated rts ado croc nnd to-day, Irinoro than Oho otlho Canadian provinces, Iho order Is duder thu ban of tho church, nud has for Its Inveterate opponent no lossh personage than tho Cardinal, Archbishop Taso 'reau. But tho Irish secret societies' In this country, however, havo always occupied, an anomalous position, Tho Ancient Oijlcr pf .Hibernians, for In stance, has been tolerated In ono dio cese nnd discountenanced in nn'other; 'prohibited from attending' lriftssdn rega, lla'nnd as anonler'in otio cluirch and rcq ,'ognlzcd witlrspcclal services In, another. In tho caso of tho United .Hrptlicr hood or'Claii:ua-Gacl, lipwbycr,' whllo its existence has boon known nnd passively recognized, thcro is no record Of nriy opposition being cntertftliicd Wward it. or of its being dciioiinccd In n'ny litilplt (f ' nny dloccso in tho 6ounly. This may Have been dim in part to, Its .peculiarly scprct character; ,iu part, perhaps,, to thu fact that moro.than ono .priest of national and international 'reputation has bocn credited with having his naiho on ls roll of mem bership. Bo this as it may, It Is at least ,'a fact that recent 'developments,-'not so much .directly connected with ' tho .Cronln tragedy as with Iho cxposd.of the Buffalo trial, liavo drawii attention to tho order, and laid tho .groundwork for serious Inquiry as to whCtliCr tho pronunclamcnto of tho Church should uoi uu iiueeicu nguinsi ii. i.o quoto fho words of the chancellor of one of tho largost dioceses of tho country ,'who stands close Id tho Cardinal, aud who. was summoned to Baltimore Within a fow days: "Tho Church will) ,awnlt tho developments of Iho civil j authorities In Its investigation of; tho Cronln conspiracy before It wlll( take any action. If it should bo de veloped that tho Clan-na-Gacl Is In.nnyi vvny rcsponsiuio lor mis ticpiornoio affair I havo no doubt but that such steps will be taken as will warrant tho order beinir condemned bv'namo'hv nil tho archbishoDS of tho counlrv. Tho duty of tho Church Is very plain in tho! matter, nnu its line ot action is clearly mantcii out uy mo decrees oi tuc i iiihi 'Plenary Council, MELANGE. For dealing a pot of flowers from a gravo a colored, man in, aavanuaii Has been sent to jhll lor ono year. When the British Museum is oncned in tho evenings tho additional cost per annum .will, it is stated bo 12,000. While seeking for work from houso to house nt i.os Angeles, cal.. a dis carded daughter of a millionaire "tic-! 1 cidcntnllyr discovered her parcnts,v ahd was welcomed home. Bay City, Mich., will hnve "a lrfatchj factory in, operation in two weeks, nnd it la.expccted 100 boxes of .matches wili be made' and boxed up every ' second it iiu operation. The Princess of Wales annearcd at! . Sftndown races nil in ono color hats., boots, gloves, gown, and with, a straight, skirt falling without stool pad, puff,, .lumo or iuruciQW to tier met. Thcro. Is a plan on foot to erect. In New York a great mausoleum' Capable, oi noming mo remains oi uuaiw peo ple, , Tho projector's'proposo also to put tip Blmilnr mausoleums iu other clyes., A widfi-awakc StccUongrocor.offorod thirteen pounds. of while sugar for $1, A rival, hearing that sugarliad gono up,, bought-140 pounds of tho.wldc-nwakes' sugar by proxy. A coolness' has re--suited. Tho next competitor for Atlantic honors will Co'infa frym France. It will be' En Tpuralno of ll.OOO-hirgo 'power' . lnslcd'of 17,000, the figure of the other TrauEatlnntlque. Shorthand tExpcrt .Button of tho Parncll Commission doelnfosrthat ;!!00: woids a mlnuto wcto often 'uttcrfcd by Irish wltncs'scs'bofor'ctho'PrinicU'Corn-' mission. Ono rattled ' bit ,2,40, Jn ,a' .straight streak, .The average of thtf, "rapid" speaker is 180. Tlio Order of Railway Conductors has decided to bujld a national' home", somewhere in Iowa, tho prize going to tho town' offering' tho'best Inducements.: Davenport, Burlington, Sioux City,' Clinton, Council Bluffs nnd Crc'slonW candidates.' The cdiflco is to ,6ost $25000. An Odd lustanco of Alfetlon. Tho .maternal affection of a cow Is. sometimes wonderful, Mr. John Wnw rc;i Jias a cow whoso calf is somo two! months old, nud a few days ago the calf.was taken from her", Tho cow Slued, and. sorrowed jis slnpercly as, liny' (spoiled mother cpuld, and flhaHy not. being nblotp over see her calf 'Sho, lavished tho wealth Of her' inolherly nffcctlon on a full-grown hog., Mr. AVarren says that tjio hog likes It and fpllOWs tho cow .about &s devotedly lis ar Calf would, and that tho cow Is equally: attached to tlio hog. Thoy aro together! constantly and tho hog has completely replaced her calf in tho old cow's affec tions. The Mx, o'Olock Club. Tho 8lx o'clock Club will dlno at Mar shall Hall Friday, nt U i. m. Tho Corcoran will leave foot of Seventh strcot at 6 p. in,, Wt'J ,WfcUiU UV AV I. ill. viircf uh;iuuiu dluuer, li Tho question to bo contents plated lsi "Aro wo better tharl' our great grandfathers?" ' . T&&& Tttrt Cliirf Itrar:- f'-f lvo i--n- vrllrns :ito rf,f, i'MOrt' .".1 ni 'i 'Hi' '1 (n ' '!"" tlu.i tii nu liw ict ,'' ' ri' ' a1 'II . i , ttni' for. .' 1 . - li won P.wtt Wins",; : 'r'.A :f v r ,iiai t bi tuiT,4l(i'r bKioH'jiarlncr. 1 't fcctii(uli, nil Ilaiuon, Pr.-'tula, tie. lirtJJV? eplYtf ft X. ftvfl '.' Writ, Mini, THE,SPOnT,lNO .woriLD. 1 yc'sT-inu.OT's 'OAilEi. t'olum., B nt .I'hlln.M IAilsv'Ic,7 nt nalto.,17 t.Lonls.OI at nrpok'n,'! (lAMKS TO-DAT. Wasirton I'hlla. WewY'rk lioston nl at at nt Ihd'p'lli. Cliioggo Clevel'il.- rituimrg C'luinbus llaltimoro at. nt I'hlla. Brooklyn I . IIOW TJ1S C UBS flTASD.. . , LZAOOR. ASSOCIATION. .w. i.. r. w. u r., IloMoil.....,v.t) 10 iflt St. tdnis SI 10..CXO (:iovcland..:s8 IS .030 Athlotlo 31 10 .ouo rhllndclp'a.'il 17 M- llrook)rn..,.20 19 .001 New york..si!.ia .670 llaltmorc...,S7 si M.V l;h!cnrco 1921 Mi Cincinnati... 121.23 o l'ittburir...I7.2l .41S Kansas Cltv.ttl W.AH ImllanapMlsK 2 joof Columbus. ..18 37 ,4u)i WashlnRton It 86 ,W7 1 honlvlllo,... 8 41 .130! Tlio Suburban. Haceland wins tho Suburban, Thirty thousand saw tho race. Tlio flag fell and away they went, with Gorgo In o lead, Elkwood, Eurus and Bnugo noxt. Coming to'tlio stand Volunteer lcttbya nose, with Gorgo two lengths before .Eunjs, who was two lengths beforo Badge, who had Bella 11., .Haceland, Brian Born nnd Terra Cotta following. At tho quarter-post Volunteer led by a, length. .Gorgo ,wns second) a. longth nud, a half before Bella B with Badge, Eurus, .Brian .Born, Terra Cotta, and Elkwood next. Going up the, backs! retch Gorgo .went! 40 Iho front nndsOon had a lead of two, lengths' from Eurus. second. Thon .came Bolla Bi, .Voluntecn Brian, Born, Badgo, Terra Cotta, under tlio whip, and Elkwood. Gorgo led until thoy were well into thp homestretch, .withi Haceland next, .on whom Garrison was sitting llkQit.marblCiStaluc. As, they entered tho homestretch the '!8nnppcr" gnzdd right nnd left, and,j pleased With the survey, kept Haceland1 to his work as. steady as a clock, On .thoy camCllke a. whirlwind, -Gorgo. still; iiilbolcaiL Still like a- statue .sntthc: ''Snapper" and as immovablo as. fate. MNow' watch tho 'Snapper' draw the, ,whlp," said ono'man, as Terra Cotta, with McLaughlin up, camc.wlthagranql rush. .Hi did .tint. Willi i pfinfliVrinn1 fjmnd in itself, but almost hcartbrcftkii ng to his backers, lie mcroly sat. still nnd' urged his noblo animal tho slightest, bit. lie scorned to feel that.it was 'all over hut the shouting, nud so It was, lAinld the plaudits of 10,000 throatsi .'Haceland dashed past tho judge's aland an, easy winner .by a length anda halfj In 2,00 4-0. Terra Cotta, second, was half a length bctorc Gorgo, third. Eurus, Brian Boru, Badge, Elkwood, Volunlccrand Hello H,, who ran wide clear out of tho turn In the upper turn followed as linmed. Elkwood pulled up very lame. Tho fractional time was ,24 1-fi, .GO, 1-17, 1.4U 2-5, 2.00 4-5. Tho.winucr's neck was encircled on his. return to tho weighing "stand with a gigantic floral horseshoe, on wlilch tho legend "Suburban" was worked wlth'floweiu .AMUSEMENTS. "Nanon" improves With repetition. Snlo of scats begins to-morrow for "Thc,I.acc Handkerchief " nt Albaugh's" next ,wcck, ' Mr. Lang's topical song in "Nanon"1 is almost as remarkable as 'Louis do Lange's collar-button monologue In "Araorifn." That Miss Alice. Carle has handsome' eyes nobody will deny, unless ho is. a; crankv old cuiiniidtreonwlth no sentl- ment In his soul;, and, that sho exercises) iucir uenuiy ioo mucu is quite as evi dent. Thcro aro, thrco or four right good) looiting gins in tno pcucstrianistic con test at Kernnn's, . The 'phonograph at tho Battle of .Bull Run Can. out-talk a 'woman. So' 'tbey:say. . Burlesque and .variety at .tho Qlpbo every night,, and regular matinees. Manaccr Kcrnan Will Inaugurate a. brief season of summer opera nt his' thcatro next week with .the American Ideal Opera, Cbmpany, "Th'o'Mlkatlo"' will bb flfst presented. Tho cast Is a Mrong cue, led by .that famous' beauty .and operatic artist, Miss Tunnccllffe,, The operas -will bo put on In first-class, style. Popular prlpes. I'avorlnjr the Votcrnu, Tho President has Issued an ordor extend ing' tho tlmo within wbtcli veterans dlS' missed from tbo tervlco 'of tho'CJoyeraincnt ruay borchntatcd without civil service oxt 'amlnatlon. Tho limit' under tho old rules was one year from' the date Of'dlsmlssal. Under the new rulo this limit Is Increased to four years. UIKfl. O'nillEN.'-On Tuesadyi Juno 18,J1880, at 3 o'clock a. m.,'ltoe O'llrlon. l'uncral from her lato resldonee, 623 6th street northwest, on ,'f hurailar, Juno uo, at y o'clock,, ltolutlyes ami friends firolnyltoil. '8WNDLE. -Suddenly', ori.June 18,'1889, at 1' a. rn.t nt his tato residence, KM o street north wost.n. Ii Spindle, In tho' Wth year' of his' age HUMPnUEYS.-On Juno 18, 1880, nt 3:13 ,'m..flcorfto.Edmundt Infant' son of Oeorgt i '.uuu.jjciiiua.jiuigi)iireri ukou umoniu3, hSmflt-al ffrtrrt Ilia "l.ntAnlal uaUnHnn Oi street northwest, Thursday, SOth Instant, at i 'o'ciovk p.m. '' . DHOOKS.-'bn June 18, 1880, at 7 o'oloolt. a.m., Lawrence E. llrooks.'lnf&ntnon of T. II, anil l. A.Drooks; aged 1 yoar and 0 months. l'uncral from1 his parents' resldeneo. No.' 1014 llliodo island avonno, on. Thursday. Juno 20, at l o'clock. .Helatlvcs and friends ro spcotfully Invited toattond. BrtADLl3Y,On Juno IT, lBttyWIlliara II. llradley.son.ot Mr.Justico lllradloy. Iu. tho 3Qhjvarof hlsaco. Funeral on -Thursday, Juno 20, at 3 o'clock p. m nt Newark, N. J. . J. WILLIAM LEII (Huoeessor'to llenry too's-Sons), 332 IENN. AVENUE N. W., 'Sbutfi.Sldo. Branch onice4oa Maryland avo.s. w. AuaxiBT nunononp, VUKNI8UINQ UNDKIITAKEH, aio renn. avo. n.'wr.. between ild and 4ii sts livontlilnif flrstdass. rjlUl'OSAT.S. "lvVliATiriwwai tw n'irt ivfiLntnn U WnahlnKtonD.a.JunolO.lHSU. Healed Iiroposalswlll bereeolvud at tho Dopnrtmont of tlio Interior until WKDNEHDAY, tholMTU INSTANT, at 13 O'CLOCK M., for tho croo., tlon at tho Oovorumont Hospital for tho Imano, near this, city, ot nn Infirmary build ing In accordance with plans nnd niwclflcu tlonB to bo seen ut tho Hospital, Tho Depart, inentrceerves the rlulit to waive defecf and tu reject any aud all bids. Contract will bo awarded only to roirtitar bulldlnK contractors or carpentera. JOIIN W. NIlHLli. Beorotaryj TrtEABUIlY DEPARTMENT. MAY 87,1880. Koalcd proposals will bo. received at tha office of the Superintendent for furnlshlnit supplies for uso of tho Treasury Department, In tlio city of Washington, 1). U.,' for tho fUcal year ending Juno, SO, IBW, 1'roposals will bo opened at id o'clock p. in., on tho following named days; For removing Aghos, Cleaning Carpets, Washing Towels and for leo, MON DAY, June 17, ItmOj for Lumbor, Forage, l'nol and tho purcliaso of Wnnto Taper, TUEDDAY, Juno 18, ibHlr for lllo Itoldcm, I'alntcrH- Mu' terfals and rlumbors' Materials, WKDNes DAY, Juno 10, I8B0; for Cabinet shop Stook, TUUIISDAY. Juno Wi, 18tfor Mlsoellanooua Bupplles, FRIDAY. Juno 81, 1S80. lrlntod sohedulus contiilnhm Instructions to bldderi maybohadntthooflloo of tha Siiparldtend' cnt. TlioJlepurtmont reserven thu right to reject any and ull bids, or parts of any bid, nnd to wnlvo defocts. W. WINDOM. Benretary. rtAMl'DELIi UARSlNOTONi Attorney. atLaw, cos D street northwest, Washington, D, O, Webster Law Unlldlng, Itosldeuco, 1818 II street northwost. RIDER & ADDISON. Wholesale and ltetall Dealers In PAPER, BLA11S BOOKS AND STATIONERY,, aii Klgiitl. St. fi.-1V., oar l'. At e. Orders br requeats tor on6tattons gtrort poaifcUentloi;,nl .jutUjfaoUoo euoian- (GeaTn w ssia m)if OurMelliotls y old The best lubricator of the wheels of trade is public in dorsement. The public has applauded our last effort given it the -best appreciation in their power to bestow PAT RONAGE. This is the third day of tour great .$14 Suit Sale, arid the rush has been constant'since the first gun was fired on Monday morn ing. You know that from 18 -to $28 we'.rei. giving custom-; made .garments a tussle Here we meet tailor-made; clothing on its own ground inithis sale at $14. "there's not a suit in the lot that has ever been seen in Washincton before fus' season. 1 Here's not one. iW. here but whdt Was made up ifor .twrstrade this season. This, couldn't be the state of affairs if we carried 'stock along from year to year; arid we'd have to do that if iwe didn't resort .toJthis qlear ,tng up metnoci, io ,gi.ve' you the proper assortment! and variety .to select from tore must-carry alarge stock. Jts impossible to have just enough suits to bring us through., I hat's hner cal culation than has been reached as yet. So we make selections that embrace all the meritorious lines. You buy from everything that's' fashion-correct when ,yoU purchase here. When the season commences to wane every monetary considera tion is waived. That's why (you can buy $2g, $25, $2,2, 20 and $18 suits the choice of. any Cheviot or Cassimere in the houser now for $14. It's a sound, sensible rea son, isn't it? That's what we think. THEEEAIHjESSCEOTIIIEttS, 300 to 308 Seventh Street, svntnun noAitvixa. i-DOARDINa-INTHEMQSTPICTURESQUE X portion of Virginia! leo; milk and fruit! every amusement. Address Mn). B. V. tFIlLD, UatfwayFauquler County Va. . ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 20 DOAIIDERS at tlio Do Lander farm, t mllo from .Uoyd's .station, Mot D, U. nndO. lloalthy location: largo lawn: splendid spring water. Private teams cared for. Terms, $80 .month, K. C. lit LANDER. DOyd'd. ?ld. 3inE WAVERLYrllAMILTON, LOUDOUN L, .County, Ya. Doubla throe-story brick. iady lawn, abundance of fruits, Ao. For 'particulars apply to Mrs. NICHOLS, 1183 14th stn w. until July 1. yATTQNr-THE..OLD FAM0U3 .SUMMER resort, at Ronnd.lllll, Loudoun County, Va., Is now open for the season; one-fourth Tnllorrom station; fine water and shado; two idally malls, telegraph ahd II very! dancing and other amusements! a, miles from. Ulna Ridge Mountains. ' Address MItS. fM. L-WALKKIt. A TLANTICnOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD, OPENS JUNE 25. l2.BOand,apordaytl5, 817.60 and JiM per vveek, according, to .location ot roomsi oa 88,00 and 13 per da; iiacltj W guostsrboatlng, 'gUdnlhg, flaklnf.. ror circulars or cno loo rooms Mdress' Rlggs House, until Juno 80. C.W; 8P0FF0RD, ... Li ,r .:i.ir:D'. "".. -v.-.---r r ur.ujryuiurBurcQoioe rooms wiaress1 joi Proprietor. .Also proprietor Rlgga (Uoase, WnnhlnCnn II. n ' .. .....B. M , . w. ORKNEY SPRTNaS AND IIATH.'VA-TIIIS magnificent property, recently pnrohased .by the Orkney' Springs Hotel and Improvo ,ment Pompany, will open Juno 15. Added to roany.new attractions and Improvements Is a swimming pool-largest In tbo United 'States vuioikqu ruuuu. yvut&n. ouu unvu, aa OX ccllent livery, equipment unsurpassed: seven different mlucral wators, superb climate, es rievlallv beneficial for mnlarla. AKthmn. pn eqi -a I rpa ro i tarrh and hay (pver. exhaustion and .depres sion: capacity. 1,000; grand scenery. Pam phlets at principal drug Htoros, depots, oto. F. W. EVANS, Manager. 1TJOODLAWN, i '.J. . Rocavitu, Mu , Will bo opened, for tho reoeptlon Jif guests .i uno io. jtowiy Duut anu nowiy lurnisnca Modern lmnrovemonts. oloctrlu pons, sasi water. Of tha Clarendon, . Proprietress. milOUSAND ISLANDS. HOTEL .WESTMINSTER, Wostinlnstcr Park,-Alexandria Day, N. Y, "Unquestionably the finest location In tho 1,000 Islands." Harper's Magailno, Septem ber, '81. Rates $3 to 83 por day, 810 to 817 por woek. Special rates to families and parties. Send for illustrated pamphlot. II. F. INOLEnART, ITop Gas Retort Stove, Either With or Without Sldo Boiler, Holding ten quarts of water. Gas Stoves With Ovens, 0AI.DENnOaSE.mOTURNKu3, PLUMI.- E. F, BROOKS, 531 15th St,, Opp, Treso. Dept, S. S. SHEDD & BR0 tawn Vases and Settees. ECONOMY GAS RANGES For Summer Cooking, PLUMBING, TINNING AND FURNACE WORK DONE PROMlTLY, ESTIMATES FURNISHED, 432 Ninth St. N. W. Our Customers Aro,advlscd to havo tho annual Clean ing and Impairing of Furnaces and Stoves dono nt this I Imo, as now wo etin tend our Most Skillful Mechanics, and tho work oan bo dono inoro cheaply and batlsfaotory than In the Fail. n Jlayward & Hutchinson, AMVSKMjmxa. M EW NATIONAL THEATRE. BEOlNNINa MONDAY1, JUNK 3-1 . THE THOMPSON OI'EItiv CO. incluillng MISS JEANNIE WINHTON, . . MISS IAUIU DELtlNr. And n powerful east.ln Anber's masterpiece, PRH DI3TUOLO, Grand Chorus, , Augmented Orchestra. ' Admission 93c.; reserved. 790. and 60c, Bale opens Thursday morning. AllUUOIl'8 OHAID Ol'KllA-HOIJsifl Jivcnlngj at 6:1S. .Matinca Saturday. .THE XAMOIUT OPJEHA ,CO. Under tlo direction of Mr. NAT ItOTH. N K N O N. Addlo Cora 'Iteed. AU6o Carlo. Mabella Dakcr,LauraMllIard.Wm.l'ruetto,uco.Drod crick, chas. 'Lang, Robert Uroilcrlck and Waller Allen. (IHNEIIAL APMISslON 23c. Itcscrvcd scats 60 nnd 750. NojttWeckTIIB LACE IIANDKETtCHtEF. EllNAN'STHEATnEAND OARDEN. X Eleventh street, south .01 raavenuo SI A tViVXH JKJliUjI!; HAVti. . OO-AS-YOU-PLEASK. l,IIOtRS. ALL DAY ANp ALLNIOI1T. 800 Miles Necessary for a Place 60 For" Cent, 'of 'Ontd Receipts to ' Winners. .Many-Now Facet In .. THE BEAUTIFUL BUMMER GARDENi Matinees Monday, Tuesday. 'Thursday' and Saturday. ' G LORE THEATRE. l'cnMsylvanlanvcnuoand'ltth St. Grand Opening Summer. Season. Mntlnccs Moru-'rue.,'rhur. andBatx Admission. 10,. IN 80, 8;. ' S' UNAV,'JUNE2, riribpurionnancooi mo PHONO O-'Ii V.'E.EC , ,,,- -.1IA.TTLE.0V' MULIHWn APMIHUION;.!. ..iu. ...1 An C CENTS iBXO VJtsXOnn. ,SE ELECT EXOURSION-TO BAY IlIDaE. UEMOlAY MOUNTED COMJIANDERY. No. ,4, K. T-. On iThursday, Juno SO-, IS8O1 LeavlriB D.AO. doiot. A special train will Icnvont 8:30 In tho afternoon. Alults ,tlckot It; child's, M.cqnts. .Opod on all reg ular trains. -1 -Tickets can bo had of any of tha 'following oommlttco of k memlicnt or tlm Mmmnnilnn- F. .,Aloxandori corner 11th and I sts. n. w.; Auiuurniv. 1M i.uriHirim ml. i w.i. iitvn. bram Froy, 134.1 Corcoran St.! W.J. Lown, corner 7th and Maryland hvo.- s.W.: 3. F. O'Neill, 514 Hth st, B.-C.J II. P. Urcunlnger, iniEr .Li, anu ihinrvinn.i u.n.. fl..7 - .1 I,-. 1 Trains Icavo II. & O. depot 0,03 a. m.'l.S.'l, ' 2.SO(ipcclal) and 4.85 p. in. ltcturnlng, (cavu- Hay nidge o.in, 880 and 9.00 (specliil) p.m. IpiOIITEENTn MOONLIGHT EXCUHSIOJI J or TIIH CORCORAN CADET CORPS TO MARSHALL HALL, Thursday Evening, Juno 80, J689. .Steamer' W. W. Corcoran leaves Sevcnth ,treot wharf at,6:80 p.m., returning nt USO p.m. Tifckots 80 cents, for salo bymombers and at the boat. . tTANK CLEHK8' EXCURSION TO MAlt- Postponed to Friday evening. .Juno 81. Steamers CORCORAN AD 'WAKEFIELD lcavo Seventh-street .Wharf 0" p. m. sharp. Tickets. 81. For salo by all banks. ' BAYRIDG-B OH 'THE .CHESAPEAKE. Tho most coroploto In all Its appointments of any resort on tbo Chcsapeakqllayor Poto mao River. MUSIC BY THE -NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. -FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND, RESTAURANT. Trains, leave .B. & O. -Depot, Washington. Wf.ck darn, 0:03 a. m. and l.iu and 4:35 p.m. SundaySjD)a,m., IMS and 8:15 p.m., Leave Bay ltldga week d ays. 6: 10'anl &30 p . rn. Sundays, 3:10, 8.00 and v.-oo p.'in... ROUND -TRIP - - ONEJMLjlR Tho 0j05 a. m,. week day ( and 9;50 n.;ro, Suu ,day. trains cpnueot at Bay Hideo With steamer Columbia. ' . . Passengers'! rom Washington ..holding .Day Rldgo. excursion .tickets oan takehtrtuamer ,Columla Irom.llay Ridge to Balllmoro ,and return on iiaymeut ot 10, cents, steamer leaves Bay ltldgo week days, 11 KM n. m.; Sun days, liao a.m.; on return trlpArrIve.1 at Day -Itldge, ,4). wpok;days;4;, Sundays. (Tickets on sale at,U,& Q. offices, 010 and. 1351 Pennsylvania ayenno, and at depot. ' On Sunday at depot only. ' fpQ NORFOLK AND FORTRESS iMONRqg. DAILY LINE OFmTtEAMERS. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1683, .Steamer OXORQE LEAHY Will lcavo Seventh stj-oot wharf on Mondays, JVodnesdays andl Fridays at a p.m. Steamer LADY. OF THE LAKE ,on Tnes ,dayn,a'hursday and Sundays at S p. m. from Sixth street.jfharf. .' LEAHY will stop at Pinoy. Point down and up; weather permuting, until further notico. 1 No boat for Cornfield Harbor . Faro, 81,60 each way. .No round trips. Tloth steamers land at Boston.,wharf 'Nor folk, and mako close conneetlon.Svlth'Boston and'Pravldonceand Now York steamers, of ,OId Dominion Lino: connect olso-'wlth.all otbor.ndl nnd .steamer linos, Soouro room 1 ond tickets on boats. Ifnox ahd Lloyd's .prlvato residences, .Leary's . telephone, o. .UAiucna n.il VIICUA uaC)raKU jrora HOICIS anil qKO.'R. PHILLIPS, Sunt. I,fl. C, Co. WMi'P. Welch, supt. ps; Co. 'M' "OUNT VERNON1' STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN , (Capt. L. L. Blake) leaves. 7th-st. whart,dally (exccptSandaifor '-. MOUNT VEnNON teaylngat 10 a clock a. ra.irotnrnlDg.roaobOT Wasblpiiton about 3;at)rJjm. Faro rtrund trlp.91. Including admission to grounds and IV1ARSHALL HALL. Steamer W. W. Corcoran leaves 7th-st. 1 wharf dallyifor Marshall Hall, leaving at 10 wil;AeAgWnf,Wijhlngton'RriOutB:l p, m. SUNDAYS two trips, leaving at 10:30 a. m. nnd 8:30 p. m., reaching Washington at S and 7:30 p. m. Fare round-trip, 830. LEXANDRIA FERRY AND RIVER EX OURS10N. TwoBnlcon Steamers.' Every hour from C a,m. to7il6p.,m. la MILES 6N THE POTOMAL. FOR.IBo. Freo Exourslon for Babies. See Schedulo. 'ntnEMBW" STEAMER CfEClLE, TIUT JL JvllI'aooommodato'SOO looplo, makos hourly trips to Holtzman's nnd Upporitlvor lndlnesfrom9a,jn.ttilO,p.TO. Round trip. 35o. ,Alt kinds of pleasuro boats for hire at tho same wharf. - J.OS. PA88KNO, 8131 Water St. H0,U.FS,i,(3,nEAT PAI,LS AND CABIN JOHN BIlID(IE.-8tcam Paokot'EXCEr BIOR makes her regular trips on Uanday. Jlpnday, ycdnosday and Friday, leaving Illvh st, and Canal, ueorgetnwn. at 8 a, m. Will oommonoo April si 'Faro, Wo., round trip. pOVXTJtYJUSAZ, ESTATE, tjV)R 8AI.K-45 ACRES OP LAND-PART J; In timber on Jlrookvillo road, one-nnar-tcrof n mllo of Tcnnullytovn, ndJohilng Renoi high and healthy! never falling spring controof prcmlsps, JjyWM. 1111111', Ton" ually town, P.O. 170R SALE-SIX ACRES' OF LAND IM 'proved by six-room dwelling! fruit and ,weH watered: in Tcunallytown, D, C. By TO, B1HTT. 'ronnnllytown. D? (j. ' ' T70RRAI.E-A VALUABLE FAnJI INST. J; Mary s County, Md on ,p(ftftmao River, ppposltolllacklstono's Island. For particu' ars and terms Apply to. L.4. WILMIJH, At' torney. Port Tobacco, Md. S' OUTII BROOKLAND. Willi virx BTUEKTS, AVENUES AND FOR SALE-Tho bentitlfullysltuatod traot of land ca led "South llrookland" having beon subdivided In uoeordanoo with tho plan 0 Iho city, with streets w feet and avenues 180 feet wldo. Is now .plaoedon tlio 'market. Jt Is on the llnp of , tho Metropolitan It. It., houtli of and adjoining llrookland. about ono mile north 6f tho city, nnd but a short Uls taneo from tho elootrlo oars, aud near tho University. Only ten nilnutos' drlvo to tho city by Central avenue, all of whloh. makes 1c very doilrablo, nnd property which will rap Idly Increase In value. For tha presout lota will bo Bold nt the low prlcoof from 8 to W cents on easy terms. For plats, oto., apply to WM. 0. DENI60N, IfiTIFst, n, W., REDFORD W. WALKER. 1000 Fst.n. w. . J, L, WlLLSTT. fl..n.aitTSM. CIRCLE MARKET. Vriunnt nvv, Bilil Lot- 11. w. Cholca Orooerlos, Meats and provisions, rustiest Uaods at the lowest Trloes. tMuftUUlg vlllTW4 Ireo,