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THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1885 1 MEDICAL. Fri&liiftil Case of a Colore Mao. iv T contracted n fearful cno of lilnoil iiolsnn In 3883. t was treated liy somo nf tlio licit phy slclans In Atlanta, Tlioy used thooldromoJlcs of Mercury and Fotiisn, which brought on rheumatism and Impaired my dlgoUlva organ. Every joint In mo wai swollen mid full of pain. When I wns given up to die, my physicians thought it would bo a good llmo to toit tho vlrtuo of Hwlft's Specific. When I cpminoneod taking 8. 8. H. tlio physician said I could not llvo two weeks under tho ordinary treatment. Ho commenced to giro mo tho modlcluo strictly according to directions, which I continued for sovcrnl months. I took nothing clso. nnd com menced to Improve from tho very llrst. Soon the rheumatism left mo, my nppotlto becamo all right, nnd tho ulcers, which lliO doctor1 said were the most frightful ho had overseen, bo gan to heal, and by tho 1st of October, 1881, I wns n well man ngaln. I am stronger now than I over was before, and weigh moro. a. s. 8. 1ms saved mo from "YffilTliNDON. Lcm JtcClcndon has been In tho employ of tlio Chess-Cnrloy Company for somo years, and I know tho nbovo statements to ho true. At tho time ho began taking Swift's Snoolllo ho was In n horrible condition. I regard his euro almost miraculous. W. II. CIIQS11Y, Manager. Chcss-Cnrlcy Co., Atlanta Division. Atlanta, Oa., April IB, 1885. Tor salo by nil druggists. Treatise on Blood nnd Skin DIscnsc mailed free. Tiii:HwirrHrFcirioOo.i Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. M.-y., 157 W. 23d St. RUPTURE. IlVFTUIti: POSITIVELY CUJtKD BY TIUOTIPII THUSS CO. of Now York and Philadelphia. Tho only firm In tho world who dnio Uuatantee tho euro of Jtupturo. Dr. C. V. llurnhnm, tho great Truss Expert, general su perintendent, Is now at tho 81". 3IAHU HOTEL, coiner Pennsylvania avo. and Sovcnth st., Washington, 11.0. Ho gives examination and ndQojrcc, and frco trial of Trusses. Call or seed stamp for circular and bo cured. Jo3-lm DB. HEBBAKD, Who has given his Ufa tb hopoloss sufferers, can bo consulted ntNo. 72a 12th St., Wash ington. D- C. Hpcclalty: All Chroulo DIsoasos. Consnltntlon fee. SI. A fow testimonials: "Dr. Hcbbard lias but few If any superiors In tho mcdlcnl lino." HiooUyn Eaqle. "Dr. Hobbard Is a medical writer of high ro pntc." AVw York Herald. "A physician of thorough sclcnco, extended knowledge nnd largo practical experience " Jl'wi. Edeall, l'retldent Y. M. 0. A., Brooklyn, X. Y. "Dr. Hcbbard Is continually discovering now methods of saving human life." Philadelphia J'Utf. '"1 ho doctor lsono of tho most skillful sur geons nnd competent medical advisers In this country." A'ew Haven (C't.) 1'ullaUlum. "Dr. Hcbbard Is working with tho most In tense earnestness to heal tho slok, open blind eyes, unstop deaf cars and savo tho dying." J'i 6i Itlcnccrrtitt. "Ponton Is proud to bo tho homo of this celo brnted phvislctnn, so long a worker for human n c ed s . ' 'Jlotton Herald . "Dr. Hcbbard has uiado now contributions recently to medical science which promlso to bo of ercnt Interest." lioMon Traveller. "Dr. Hcbbard Is utterly mi original man thopioductof his own energy and, whllo ho works for tho present welfaro of tho peoplo, lin Is almost superhuman in his efforts to malco all suio of a hapuy future"- -The Xoith Amcr lean Jicvtav. lolB-tf ELY'S G CBEAH BALM ClonnsoH tlio Head. A 1 1 n y h 1 n (him in a tlon. JIchIb Sores. Ito kIoich the Soni.es orTiiKto.lIciiriiig and S in o 1 1. A liiltlc Itollef. A ros.tivTuro. HAY-EEVER CltllAM UAr.ai has gained an cnvlablo reputation, displacing all othor preparations. A particle Is jippllod into each nostril; no pain; iigiceabloto lino, l'rlco 50o. by mall or at dmgglsts. Send for circular. ELY BROTHKKS, Diugglsts, Owcgo, N. Y. A NEW DISCOVERY. Immediate- rellot for Gold In th oad, Boro Nose, catarrh to. 10c. a box. V alo by all druggists. SKIN ahbb oxhths DISEASES cb"ps Bores, 1'lraplei, L'ctema, all llchy Skin Eruption!, na matter Aou otittnatj or tony ttundwg. M Dxuffziiti. JUemkiivFiii: H.--A Victim of youthfullranruUonco rausing l'rematuro Decay, Nervous Dol-Mlty, Lout Manhood, &o., haling tried In VHin ovory known ruiuedy.hasdlscoreroaanlmplomuansotficlf-curo, which ho will simd l'lHIl! labia follof-Butforore. Addrcuo, J.lLItllK VES. 43 Chatham tit...?cw York. TYPE WRITERS. TIE BMIflfiOT STANDARD TYPEWRITER WyckofT, Soamana & Bonodlct, BOLK A0DNT8, Wiulilngton Ulllce, Oor. 8th mill IMJtH. They Stand at the Head? THE BEST SHOES iyr Geilllcmeii'a wear, in the forldhfor the money are maae uy STACY, ADAfifiS & CO. ATAIPtRH Manhood Eesfered t COMFOKT, WTVX.H Ai DTJItAnlTiITir I Mk your thaler for the Btncy . Adams it Co. Shoe. 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A Glimpse nt tlio Ohio Bonntur in I'rl viitn Life. Speaking of Senator Tliurman, writes ft Clavclnutl correspondent, Jolm (1. Thomp son tells mo lie litis moved into his now homo nt Columbus nnd tlint lio lins retired I'rom rpublic life. His chief nimtscmcut now is tJic rending of French novels in the original. Senator Tliuruiau is one of the best French fccliolftrs nniOngtlio poll tlcinus, nn.d tliis recalls to my mind tho story have heard sonicwliuro ns to liow lie got liis knowledge of tho language. Scnntor Tliurmnn learned French ns n boy In the little Ohio town of Cliillicotlii; null n pretty romance clusters around his acquirement, of it. Mr. Thurman's father wns n linptiht preacher, who, when his boy Alinn wns 7 years old, moved from Lynclibuig. Vn., to Clilllicotlie, Ohio, and there tnitght school nnd started a small woolen ninnufhetory. Shortly after this there enme to Chlllicothc n tine-looking old Frenclininn, with a daughter about the nge of young Allan, and Allan's mother took the little French maiden into licr Iioufu to livo on condition that her fnthcr should teach young Allan French. This Frenchman, whose name was Mon sieur Orcgolrc, had been educated by his famljy fur the priesthood, hut iiad fallen in love at the time ho wns about to tnko holy orders and that with a beautiful girl, whom his family considered beneath him. He had left tlio church nnd married her, nnd then llndlng thing's rather uncomfortable about homo had invested in an estate of thousands of acres in Virginia. In due time this daughter wns born, nnd, after (he State, she wus named Virginia. His wife died in giving lior birth, n ml after a few years of grief Clregoirc determined to come to liis great estate in tlio new world. Ai'licn ho arrived 'he found ids Utopia n track of stony, mountainous land, wortli nothing, and he had to work to keep him self nhve. In doing this he drifted to Chillirothe, nnd ids daughter was taken into tlio llnmiinn family. She did not understand a word of English and Allan did not understand a word of French. 'J hey played together, and with the teach ing from the Frenchman and ills practice with tlio daughter the boy soon became quite Frcncliy. Ho kept up liis studies in nftcr II lb. nnd French is now as easy with him ns English. Another amusement of Senator Tliurmnn is tho working out of mathematical problems. Ho is one of tho 11 nest mathematicians in Ohio, and lias been noted for ids skill in mathematics since he wns a boy, and was nicknamed by his schoolmates "Ilight-augledTriangio 'J liurmmi." He is also very fond of whist, and cannot endure playing with a green hand ns a partner. Allan O. Tliurman is now 72 years old, and ho told me nt Chicago that ho had never felt better in his lite nnd tlmt his stomach was as btrong us that of an ostrich. He is, you know, tho nephew of old Fog Horn Allen, and during liis later years ho nnd his uncle quarreled on account of their Presidential ambitions. Mr. Tliur mnn has been a Presidential quantity for ten years past, ami at the Chicago Conven tion his friends woro ns their colors a red bandanna handkerchief about their hats nnd made tlio Palmer House a bedlam with their cheers for Old Sim!!', ns they lovingly cnllcd him. It was from this Frcnch'teaehcr above spoken of that Sen ator Tliurman learned to tako snuir, nnd lie lins kept tiic practice up all his life. Ho always uses a red silk handkerchief to blow his nose or as n polisher, and from this he gets his title, "Tho Knight of tho Pcd Jhindanna." MiNon News Notes. Crop prospects in Nebraska are nat tering. Mr. Olndstono assisted tho Government to pass its measures in the House of Com mons. An autopsy on the body of Comman der Henry II. (jorringe showed that death was caused by cancer, Iiichmoud delegates to tho Democratic Convention to nominate a governor, elect ed last night, favor Fitz Hugh hee. Louis Piel was brought to Kegina nnd indicted for levying war against the Queen on tho oath of Alexander David Stewart, chief of police of Hamilton. His trial was set for July 20. Germany and Franco nro not satisfied with Lord Salisbury's declaration of the foreign policy of tlio Government, nnd a consequent weak feeling was caused on tlio iierlin ond Paris bourses. The sheriff nuil Jail guards of Green ville County, Vn., nave been indicted. The indictments grow out of the escape of the negro murderer, Henry Moore, from jnil, Mooro was to liav'o been hanged last Friday. On Sunday at Lahurpc, 111., Cliesloy Comstoek, IS years old, blew up a toy cannon, and liis face was horribly burned by tho explosion. After washing the blood oil" his face, lie went through the house, leturned with a pistol and shot himself dead. Ho was probably crazed by nain. A severe thundcr-and-lightning storm passed over Philadelphia yesterday and sceial dwellings wero struck by light ning. Lizzie Cooker, aged 8 yoars, was seriously shocked nnd is in u critical con dition. At Gloucester, N. J., a lii-yoar-old son ot 'Joseph Green was killed by light- ning. Tlie motion for a now trial in tho caso of Joseph 0. Mackln, charged with per jury in connection with tho election frauds in Chicago, was overruled nnd Muekin was sentenced to llvo years In tho SUto peni tentiary. A stay ofproccedingi for lll'tcen dnys wns granted to enable Maekin's counsel to apply for a writ of supersedeas. At Cleveland yesterday 1,200 rolling mill stiikers compelled tho men at the Chholni Shovel Works and those at tho Union Screw Works to stop work. Several men were hurt by stones. At tlio screw works tho doom woro battered down with heavy pieces of timber. Mr. Fayette llrown, president of tho company, was stiuck on tho iicad with u club ami quite seiiously injured. At a meeting of tlio striking Chicago enr drivers and conductors last night it was decided to accept President Jones' Inst oiler and return to work to-day, In this way tho last harrier to u settlement of dif ferences by arbitration is removed, as upon tlio return of tho men tlio company agreed to submit tlio question of tho reinstate ment ol the discharged men to disinterest ed parlies for a ilual decision, A long-standing feud between tho "Owls" and "Vigilantes," in Kstrclla Plains, forty miles north of San Fran elf co, culminated yesterday In a eonlllct in which rifles wcro freely used. Kd. Jliooks and D. Stowell wero killed mid Sloven Moody, 11, Huston, John MaaAd niim nnd in, Pepper woro mortally wounded. The fight is still In progress and tho sheriff has left for the scene of action. Tlio I.ndy mid Imp Troth. In old times tlio doctors saw the benefit ot iion for tho blood, but the only prep aration they had was ono which, If it touched tlio teeth, ruined the enamel, leaving tho teeth liko chalk. Many ladies hnvo utterly ruined their tcctli with this preparation. Now we have Brown's Iron llitteis, which may bo taken safely and with thomust happy result. Dr. Hugglcs of Mniloji, Mtiss., in speaking highly of liiown's Iron Hitters, adds, "It does not hurt tho teeth." 1 1 ' ' i dealing sale, children's Milb- EiscmanUro?, DOGS AND THEIR DISEASES. MUlflil Method of Trent mon.t for In valid Cuts nnd Citultiiis. Dr. Gcorgo Wooldridge, tlio phannicUt, comer of Four-and-a-half street and Mary laud avenue, hasqtiltc nrcputatlou among the owners of valuable dogs for his sjdlful treatment of their peculiar ailments, and was found by a Ciiitic reporter tiic other day giving instructions to a lady wh'oie beautiful silver skyo terrier was partially paralyzed. After tho departure of th? lady the doctor wasasked what had caused tho paralysis, and wits tohl it Was occa sioned by (ionstipaUon, a common com plaint with dogs that arc kept housed and led on knick-luincks. "Hut I vill have him running around as lively as over in a few days," nddfcd he. "What diseases nro you oftcnest called upon lolrcnfi" "Well tlio mnngc nnd distemper are tin greater number ol cases, although I liavo nil kinds, such us canker, pneumonia, coughs, various throat troubles, me.islcM, constipation, dyspepsia, worms, and nnny cjics of toothache; Inst night a gentleman who lias four line Irish setters called for me to visit his kennel, there I found a caso of convulsions,' 1 gdve tho proper uudleluc, and in the morning found It had passed llfty or slxtv maw worms that hod been tho cuuieof tlmt trouble. "I then uavoa tonic and tills evening he is as bright as can be, I gave the same medicine to the other puppies and they aic now frco of worms ana consequently will grow much foster and stronger, nnd tiieir linir will bo long, soft and silky." "Do you visit much. Doctor."' "Oh, yes; hardly n day passes that I am not called upon to visit somo one's sick pet. mostly uptown though. Tho ladles will pay almost any price to have their littlcdnrlings relieved from pnlu and dis ease. You should hnvo been here a few days ngo, people must Imvp thought 1 was the uoundmnster; I had three Newfound lands, four setters and two terriers outside nnd in filestore nt one time, all waiting for treatment, one of them had the tooth ache." "What did you do for him?" "Why, pulled the tooth, of course. Poor fellow, it would have done you good to see him after it was out. Ho jumped and frisked about and barked with pleasure at being relieved from pain. When dogs get old their tcctli decay and they 001011 cold In them and Miller terribly." "Doctor, do ladies ever bring you cats for treatment?" "Cats, oh, yes, only n few days ago, a, lady, whose cat I had cured somo tnreo years ngo, came to see me and asked If I was the same ninn who cured ono for iicr long ngo. I said 'yes,' as I remembered her face. 'Well, doctor,' said she, 'I have 11 grandson of that cat nnd it has tho dys intery; can you give mo something for it?' 'Certainly,' sold I, and gave her a small bottle ot medicine for it, nnd she has since1 called to say that it was completely cured." "What caused you to make a study of the treatment of dogs?" "Well, I will tell you." "Have a cigar?" "Oh, yes; I can talk better when f smoke. Well, I am very fond of dogs, and always keep the best, no matter what breed it may be; and people seeing them would think. Hero is a doctor who has good dogs, lie ought to know something about their diseases; nnd they would come to the store nnd ask what was good for this nnd that, giving mo the symptoms. Well, I had so many calls that 1 deter mined to make it a study. That was in liOS, and I have been ut it over since. My greatest trouble is with those who think they understand what to do for a sick dog. They come and ask for u certain article, not knowing tlmt it is poison, and give it Willi the best of intentions. Then, when the dog is near dead, come running lo 111c to savo its life; when all of the troublo miuht have been saved by stating tlio ease or bringing the dog for 1110 to see. "Oh, yes; there nro u great many lino degs owned In this city, and of all breeds. Newfoundlands, setters, terriers, pugs, but not many fox terriers as yet. They are tho coming pets for Indies' dogs. "1 know nearly all of the finest dogs in tlio city, nnd no town of its size in the country lias more of great valuo than Washington and tho country closooround. Of the smaller breeds the finest collection is owned by Colonel J. P. Jewell. They nro all skyo terriers and ofchoico breed. Tlicio are many others, owners of valuable dogs 1 could mention, but I know you aio tired of dog talk, so next time you come wo will try something else." A Dully Uuf.ilciition. Tlio Hon. John Kelly, tho head and front of Tammany Hall, a man of strict integrity, nn indefatigable worker, early nt his olllco, lato to leave, so burdened with -business that regular meals wero sel dom known by him, witli mind in con stant tension and energies steadily trained, filially broke down! The wonder is that ho did not sooner give way. An honest man in all tilings else,hoactcd unfairly with liispliysleial re sources. He was ever drawing upon this bonk without ever depositing a collateral. Tho account overdrawn, tho bank sus pends nnd botli arc now in tiic hands of medical receivers. It is not work that kills men. It is irregularity of habits and mental worry. No man in good health frets nt his work. Ilyo nnd bye when tho bank of vigor sus pends, these men will wonder how it all happened, and they will keep wondering uiuii men uyjng uuy uuiusn, iiuiuiiiiuce, some candid physician orintercstcd friend will point out to them how by Irregularity, by excessive mental clfort, by constant worry and fret, by plunging In deeper than they had n right to go, they huvo piotiuccii that loss of nervous energy which alniost invariably expresses itself in a deranged condition of tlio kidneys and liver, for it is n well-known fact that the poison which tho kidneys and liver should rcmovo from tho blood, if left therein, soon knocks the life out of tho strongest nnd most vigorous man or woman. Daily building up of these vital oruans uvsowonucriiiianiiniKiiiy ro niueit a specific as Warner's solo cure, is tho onlv cuarantco that our business men can have that their strength will be equal to the labors daily put upon them. Mr. Kelly has nervous dyspepsia, wo learn, indicating, as we liavo said, a break down of nerve force. His case should ho a warning to others who, pursuing a liko course, will certainly reach a liko result, I'llio Sunday Herald, Driinlivniu-ss, or tlio Tdijunr llnblt, Can bo Cured by Adiiiliilbtorliig Dr. llalnus (lolden tp.uelllc. It ran Lo plven In a cup of eoffeo or tea with out tlio knowledge of tho person tnkhiK It, of feetlnjf n speedy nnd permanent euro, whether tho patient Is 11 moderate drinker oraauloo hollo wreck. Thousands of drunkards liavo been mado temperate men who have taken tho (loUlvn Speelllo In their eoffeu without their knowledpe, and to day bellovo thoy quit drink liiK of their own free will. No harmful effects li'nult fioni Its administration, euros Ruaiiiu teed, Clreuhii s and testimonials pent free. Ad diess, (Iouikn Ki-Kt'ino Co., 185 Itaeo Kt., Cincinnati, O. For snlo by It. 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Tharp, 818 F street northwest. - ii. Clearing sale, pumnjer clqtjie.'). Klspmau Brq, OUT tiP .STYLE. Ail thing Hut HliiKlo-Scult Hon Ins A!ioii lVf'sslonuIx. Anystylo of rowing among professionals pnvc single sculling has gone out of style of Into years. Itegnttin nro occasionally given, liko thoso nt New Orleans nnd 1103 ton, where prizes are hung up for double) nnd fours. For theso tiio single scullers present make up scratch crews. Tiiero is no doubt that there is much more excite ment in a crow race than In a single scull race. Something should be done to en courage crew rowing among professionals. Outside of lloston there is no place in the country, save Dufi'alo, where professionals niako a practice of rowing in orews. Men nro content to roy year after year, and never get to be better than a fourth-rate sculler, when the samo man might earn glory and money as n member of a crew. The Digitus never amounted to much as single scullers, yet they had a rattling good double and four-oared crow. Tho Wards wcio better as a four than as single scullers. Faulkner and Kcog.m woro al most invincible ts a iiair-oarcd crew, yet Faulkner never could row a single, ami so on. It begins to look a little ns though we cre coming back to thogood old days. Professionals nro all talking about rowing double this season. Courtney mid Conluy will probably join forces. Hanlaiisays that he cAh tuko Georgu Lee and beat any of them. McKay and Hamm doubled up nt Hoston. St. John of t. Louis has con trol of Oauduar and Hosmcr. It is hard to soy who Teenier wpuld row with. Many Washiugtonlans believe that Kennedy and Davis can defeat any double-scutl nrew in the country, There docs seem sonic) foundation for the assertion of Tcictiicr's, that Haitian is afraid tp.row him. Teenier wanted to make each of the llrst four races for sd.000 a side and tho fifth for $o.000 a side. Ilan lan would not consent, lie insisted that the stakes should not be more than JCiOJ 11 side for cacli roc6. Koch party held out until Teenier, fearing' he would not get any races nt all, consented, but urged that the last race should bo lor $J,CW) each. Haitian would not have It, however. Then Teenier wanted all tho railroad nipncy to go to the winner of each race. Ilunlaninsisted that it should be divided equally. After a long argument Ilanlan finally agreed that-00 per cent, should go to tlio winner and -10 to tlio loser. Tliis position seems funny from a man who was wont to row for everything, and shows that ho has not the confidence In himself that lie had. Now Teenier has posted Sl,2.")0, in accordance with tlio agreement, but Haitian won't post unless Teenier will content to a postponement of the first race. The annual election of oillccrs of the Washington Club will be held to-night at club room, G20 Ninth street northwest, at 8 o'clock. Tiik Ciurio is informed by friends of Kearney who saw the raco on Saturday Inst that although Smithson went into the race with the determination of sweeping the river up with him, it was only by 11 bare length that ho beat him, and it re quired all his strength to do it. Arrangements have been made for a five mile race with a turn between Hau lan and Hosmcr on Cozenovi.i Luke, X, Y July 23, JbrSoOQ. As there arc llvo crews entered in the Phnrpless cup race at Philadelphia to moriow.il is probable thattlie raco will ho rowed in heats, otherwise it is stated that the crew having the east station will be practically out of the race. The matter will bo decided to-nhrht by representa tives of the crows. The referee will be chosen ot tho some time. Tho Philadel phia l'ma' sporting man says: "Tito Co lumbiasrowa stroke averaging between -10 and -12 to tlio minute In perfect unison nnd with 11 very straight swing, while the Providence men seem to roll moro or leas. 'J'ho latter crow liavo tho Davis oarlocks nnd tho patent sliding seats in their eight, and uso 'butter knife' oars. The combi nation is probably tlio cause of their un steadiness and tlio rather ragged way in which their oars toko nnd leavotho water. They rowed ubout ,'l(i to 33 strokes to. tlio minute 011 their wnv over tho courso yes terday liftcrnoou. The Maltas arc rowing about "() to the minute, tlio Fnirnioiints being perhaps a trillo quicker. The gen eral impression seems to be that the raco will be a close one, with the Coluinbins, Alalantnsond Fairmounts tho favorites. If, instead of a straight race, heats are rowed, tlio crews will begin the contest on Thursday morning," A full delegation from the Columbia Poat Club lenvo by the Ualtimorc it Poto mac road nt -1 p. 111. to-day to witness tlio luces to-morrow. llasobull. Phil, linker had his hands full nt centre field ycstcidny. AVhenover 11 fly is sont to centre flelef when Daker is there tho boys always mark it an "out" without waiting. Tho Nationals won another victory yesterday over the Lancaster. Tho games to-day and to-morrow arc the hi?t for a couple of weeks here. Powell has regained oil his old batting form, llonlsokopt tho visitors down to eight base hits yesterday. In the games yesterday Detroit beat lloston, ! to ;J; Metropolitans-Louisville, lOtoU: Pittsburg-Athletic, 5 to 1, Cincin-natl-llrooklyn, 12 to 7; St. LouN-llnlti-more, HI to 2; liichmoml-Ticiiton, 0 to 0 (forfeited). II0110 Tulle. Ity winning tlio Lorillard Stakes yester day nt Monmouth, AVniida showe'd that sho has entirely regained her great form. Any norsc mat iieatsncr trout Here out, at weieiit for nge, will bo n good one. St". Augustine is another that tho boys want to keep their eyes on, Alcock says ho lias gotten him nicely wound up. The colt is much better ns a three, tlinn ho was as a two-year-old. Tho mutch between Miss Woodford and Pontiac still hangs on. Tho defeat ol tho Queen will not probably deter the Ihvyorj liom making tlio matcli, provided the re spective weights can be agreed upon. For thoso who nro watching for horses just coming into form, Tin: Ciutic will give this tip. Look out for Wen, sho will cither win her next raco, or tlio ono nflor tlmt. Spiii-rliif;. Tho lovers of sport Fistionic will bo pleased to learn thatn match has been or Hinged and will como oil' nt the Coniiuuo Summer Garden Friday night next, be tween John R. Kline, Works "Goodun" ond Fidel Kdwards. From tlio reputation the hitter hears a rousing mill may be looked for. Klino is well known for his good work in tho two encounters lie fins hod wilh Johnny Kane, tlio Washington lad. (. Znpp Drenuied of Sudden Wealth. Orsini Zopp, of Pound Top, Foyetto County, Texas, is night constable there. In dischnrgo of liis duty Micro ho collared one-lll'tli of Ticket No. 21,258 in the May Drawing of Tlio Louisiana State Lottery, and dreamed ho won tho capital prize, ond ho received for his ono dollar one fifth of tho first capital prizo of .7.",000. Truly it is often hotter to receive than not to give. Kvcry ticket docs not draw, but for any information apply to M. A. Dauphin, Now Orleans, Ii. Xcw Or leans (La.) Picayune, May 23. Clcailnt'snlocrBOSiilts. Klsomanllros., 7 & fi lially CarrliiKc, refilcerutors, carpets nnd furniture sold on weekly or monthly puymcntsat Smith's, -Hit New Jersey ncuuu northwest. Clearing salo, children's suits. Klscinaiillros. nn:i). ML'TH.-On Tuesday, July 7, at UrilO a. m fliaeo j: youngest child of Oeoriio K. and Sao V, , .Mutli, need 5 njontjis iuid lfi days. Funeral to-day (Wednesday) at OiilO p. m from lesldcneo. vm i;idith stieet northwoit. 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I'ciul and Poo color, Dress and Dorhy hats In oil BhapoB, at WILLETT & RUOPP'S, Sole Agents for Punlap's Now York Hats, 005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dealt la WHPperi, Window abates, Wctnrt Ifixmet, flcturM.eto. tie bhvkntu eiasxx hoetuwjejt, gS RAILROADS. NS A. t-vV" BALTIMORE &O.HIO RAILROAD. SC'IIIilin.i: IN KI'MtCT fllTNDAY. MAY II, IfcfcO, UNTIL lTKTHUH tlllt'E. Leave Washington fmm Slntlun, corner New Jciey HVemio nml retrofit. For Chicago, 10 iu in, nnd 10:10 p. in. dally. Tho 10 11. in. Is a Fust Lltnltod Knkijjj to PlttslmrK nnd ciilciigo, inTlvlnu In Plttitbiirfj nt,:30p. in., C'hlcnito next inoriilnir iiISKIj. o cxtrunro ll eluli('il oil tliH trillh for fiftt time. Fnr Cincinnati. I.milivlllenncl St. I.oiiU dully nt :i:30 p. m. mid 10:10 p. in,, with tlirousli conches nnd PhIuco blcepliiK cura to nbovo point without jlmtijw. HtfO p. 111. tr.iln la.it tartlmltciltinln to cincIiinutlainlSl LotiK arming lu cinciiinnll nett innriiluu nt Tfl.V 8t. I.tiiilri 0:110 1 p. in. No 0.M111 fr.vo Is clmrrfOtt' on tliMrnln for fiut time. For Pittsburg at ill a. ni.,IUi Parlor Uir, nml U:10 p. in. daily to pttlurir. (.'lovoliuidi nnd IK trolt, with r leeplng ears to Pltflmrg. Fur llnltlinoroou week dAys B, 0:10,0:10, 7:!10, H:i!() nnd J0.05 n 111., 112:I0, 1:U :1:I5 Mri-inlnutotrnlii), Jl:i50. I::i0, 1:10, 5:10,0:10, 7, 8:'jr, nnd 1 1 p. in. Forllnltlmoiuon undnyi-il:lO, 7: JO, Hilli) nndlO.or, n. m..l:'J.-,, Ijiiu, il:W, 1:10, 5ill), l:i0,7,8i'J5nmlll.tn. , ForiKilnti on tho Hliennmlonli Vnllev Hall rond and potiitu V01UI1, D:U5 11. m, nnd l):lo -p. in, dally. 0:'J5 11. in. train bin IMIIin.in Hlceper from Wnnlilimton to Noiv Orlnam. For AnnnpolK 0:10 a. 111. and l'.'.-IO ami 1:301). m,; on Sunday, 8Ki u. m. and J:lo p. m, For way Htntlom between Wnhlti2(on mnl llnlllmorc. B. 0:10, BS10 n. in.. VJs:U), ti'M, 1: 10, 7 nnd 11 p. ni. On Sunday. s:UO a. m., 1:!!0, tl::io,.l:l(), 7 nnd 11 p. in. For station on MctrojKilltun lliiineh, 7:'J5 a. m. and 11:15 p. in. dally, uxcept Kundny, iuid 5:ttu p, in. dnlly; 1:10 p. in. dully, except Sulidny, Mr lirlnelrnl ftutloim on Metropolitan Ilruneli; 8:-)0 a. in. dnlly on Sunday ftoiM ht nil vttv tloni; for Lexington, Htnuiitnii nnd Vulley Ilriuieli, 8:10 n. in. dally, except Sunday: for Frederick, 8: ton. in., 1:10 p. m. dally, except bandar. For local stations between Wmlilnstou and Onltherslmrg, l'J:!10 p. in. dally, except bun dnr. For llngcrstown nnd Wlneluiitrr, 8:10 a.m. dally, except .Sunday, nnd r:!!0 p. in. dally to Ilngerctownj dally, except Hnndny, to VI11- (llL-Ktcr. IrnlninnUcfroin tho Wct dnlly, (I, 7ri0u. in.. 1MB, (l:ll()p. m. Fioni Aniinpll, 8:ilo n. in. anil 1:B0 nml 5:'jr p. m. Hundiiy, 10::iB n. 111. mill 0:i!." p" in. From Lexington, B:!50 p. m. dally, except SundnV. 'l' 1'roin Frederick and Intermedhito pointy, S.'jn a. jn. mid BUS p. in. daily, except dun day. Trains lenvo Ilnltlmoro for Wnbliiatini nt nno, :ao,7:2(). I), II.ob nnd 10:!tO n.m., 112:ir,, 2::i(), :t, -I, -I so, r. nslO, 8, 1 nnd ll p. in. On Sumlnys, 0:tlO. 7:'20, 0 and 0.05 n. m., 130, U:30, .fao, 5, 0::tO, 8, (I nnd 1 1 p. in. All trnlns from Washington stop nt llulay Station, except 1:25, il:lB unit 0:10 p. in. For further In format Ion apply nt tho It.iltl inoio A- Ohio ticket offluc Washington Sta tion, 010 nnd 1351 Pcnna. avo., corner of 1-ltli ft., nlicro orders will ho taken for baggage to bo checked and received nt tiny point In tho city. v. K. 1.011I), o.p. . II. DUNHAM. fJcn. Jinn., llnltlinom. rpnis qkkat PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NOltTll, WEST AMI HOb'THWlHT. liOt'llLU TRACE. BPr.KSDID HOCNI'.IIY bTlEL 11AII.H. MAONll'I'UNT K'lUll'MCS T." INEFt'ECTJUNK 21,1885. 'l'rulni leave Washington from station, comer of Sixth nnd 11 streets, ns follows: ForPlttslmipnndtlio West, Chicago Limited Express ot Pnlaco Sleeping Cars at 0:50 a. m. daily; Fast l.lno. 0:50 n. m. dally to Clnclii imtlniidst. Louw, with Sleeping Cars flom Ilnrrlaburg to Cincinnati nnd Hotel Car to St. Louis; daily, except Saturday, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona to Chicago. Chi cago nnd Cincinnati Kxpress nt 7:i() p. in. dully, with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chi cago and Hnnlsburg toLoulsllle; connect ing nt Hnnlsburg with Western Ksprcss with through sleepers for Cleveland nnd ft. Louis. Paelfio Kxpress, 10 p. in. dally for Pittsburg nnd tho West, with through sleeper Hnrrls burg to Chicago. HALT1M0.UK ifc TOTOMAO IIMLUOAD. For File, Cnnniululgun, ltocheater, Itiiffalo, Nl iignrn, 10 p. m. dully, except Saturday, with PalncoCars Washington to Hoehestor. For Wlllininsport, Lock Ilnvcn and JIIuiliu, at 0:C0 a. m. dally, except Similar. For New Yoik nnd tho Fast, 7:15, 8:00 nml 11 a. m., 2, .1, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On bunday. 8:30 a. in.,2,-1, 10 p.m. mid 12:15 night. Limited Kxpress of Pullman Parlor Cms 0:10 n. in. dnllv, except Sunday. For lloston without elinngc, 2 p.m. every day. For llrooklyn, N. Y nil tlirougii trains connect nt Jersey City with boats of Ilmnklyn Aimox, nffordlng direct tiansfer to Fulton stieet, avoiding double ferrlngo across Now York rlty. Toi l'bllndelpliln, 7:15. 8:30 nnd 11 n.m., 2, I, (t, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On Sunday, 8:30 n. in.. 2, -I, (I, 10 p. m. nnd 12:15 night. Limited Express, 0:10u. in. dally, except Similar. For Hultlmoro, 0:35, 7:15, 8:30, t):l(), 0:50, 11 a. in., 12.05. 2, -1, -1:25, .1:10,0, 7:10, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On Sunday, 8:30, 0:50, 11 a. in., 2, -1,0. 7:10, 10 p. m. and 12:15 night. I or Foro's Crock Line, 7:15 n. m and -l!10p. m. dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, (1:35 n. m 12:05 and -1:23 p. ra. daily, except Snndny. On Sunday 1 p. m. ALXANDHIA & PltUDKUIOKSIlOUO IIUL WAY ANU ALUXXNDIirA & WA3U INQTON ItAILltOAD. Tor Alcxnndrln, (I, 7, 0:25, 11:01 nnd ll;3f5 a.m., 2.05, 4:20, -1:15, 0:25. 8:05 and 11:U7 p. in. On Sunday ut 0, 0:25, 11:01 a. in.. 8.05 ). in. For ltlchmond and tho South, Ootid 11:01 a. in. dally and .1:15 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Trains lenvo Alexandria for Washington (t.Oo, 8, 10, 10:10 a. tn 1, 0:05, O.-Jil, 5:10, 7:05 and 11:35 p. m. mid 12:10 midnight, except Monday. On Sunday nt 8 and 10:10 a.m., 7:05 nnd 11:35 p. in. nml 12:10 night. Tickets mid Infoimntlonuttlioolllce.iiorllieast coiner of Thirteenth street und Pennsylvania avenue, mid nt tlio station, wheia orders can t bu left for tho checking ot baggage to destina tion fioin hotels and residences. CHAS. K. PUOII, .i. n. wood, (leiicrnl Malinger. Reu. Passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY (LEAVE 11. & P. DEPOT, SIXTH ANDHgTS.) II ilB A. M. For nil way stations, Lexington, Ky., Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, St. Louis. Daily except Sunday. Through Parlor Cur to Whlto Sulphur Springs). 1 1 A. M, For Newport News, Old Point Com fort mid Norfolk. Dally except Sunday. 51-15 P. M.-For Louisville, Clnelmintl, b't. Louis mid Chicago, connecting for till points West, Northwest and Southwest: fust express dally: docs not stop for local business; through Pullman service to Loulsvillo mid Cincinnati. Tor tickets nnd Information apply at 0. & Q. Ilallwny nfilce. Bill Pennsylvania avenuo, under Nntlonnl Hotel: Vat Midland Hallway ofllcu, 001 Pennsylvania uveutio, and li. & P. btutluu. II. W. FULLEIt, General PassengcrAgcnt. C. W. SMITH, General Manager. FItANK Tltiuo, N. E. Passenger Agent. WASHINGTON, OHIO & WESTERN R. R. OiiuiidaftcrJUNEll,1885, trains will leavo fioin and mrivo at (1th nml lists. Depot as follows: Leave Washington 0 a. m, and 1:35 p.m., dnlly; nirlvo ut llelmont Park 10:51 a.m. ami 0:2(i p.m.; Lccsburg 11:01 a. in. mid 0:30 p. in.; milvoat Itound Hill ut 11:111 a. m. and 7:18 p. in. Kctuinlng, lcavo Hound Hill 0.0:1 n. m. nnd R.oo p.m.; pass Leesburg 0:12 a. in. nudU:lU p. m.; llelmont Paik (1;51 n. in. mid 3:58 p. in., nnd iiirivu nt Washington at 8:35 a. in. anil 5:10 p.m. Special excursion rates and Sunday trains to llelmont I'urk, Monthly and commutation rates to till points. 8. M. 1IH0PHY, Supt., Alexandria. E. .7. LOCKWOOD, 1'ass. Ag., 007 Pa. avo. Waahlngtoii. STEAMBOATS. DAILY LINETO NOUFOLK AND F011THES3 Monrco. fiteamers Qeorgo Loary and Excelsior, commencing May 0, 1883. Ono ol these popular steamers wilt Iavo Soventb-stiect wliart DAILY, oxcopt BUNOAY, at 5:30 p. m. For particulars inmilro at Com pony'onice, 7tb et. wliart. Telephone No. 715-3. W. P. WELCH, Oeneral Agont. J- OW KAltna J F0UTH1LH3 MONROK AND NORFOLK. IKST-CLAbSFAllK.lll ItOUND TJUP.Il.aS. biesmer JANE M08ELKY Monday, Wednes day andbntunlar ats-JO p. m. faMiage nnd room secured at Ocneial OQlce, Blith-BUcctl)arf. Telephone call, 91. 1'OTOMAO lUVKn LANDINOS.-Sleamer TKOlt 1-fcON Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m. ol WOOD AND COAL boLa.x.1 WOOD! JOHNSON BROS., WJJAIWES AND HAILItOAD YABD 12IU aud Water Sis. S. w. URANOU YAUOS AND OFFI0E9. (Connectod by TelepbQne.) ' 1202 F stieet npithweet, j6i5Bcventl)Mrcet northwest. 17-10 Pennsylvania avo, northwest. 1112 Ninth stroct northwest; " Corner !ld and K streots northwest. mjO tt 221 Pennsylvania aye. southnctti U . ' a