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f5ii.A4l?f- I THE WASHINGTON 01UTKJ, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1885. SfcBS3Tii. m MEDICAL. Ell SHEilE INDIGESTION OURED, I Buffeted for moiotlian five) years with In digestion, ncnrccly able toictaln tho simplest lood on my stomach. Tlio burning fccnsntlon was almost Intolerublo, and my whoio system wns deranged. I wits wakeful mid could not sleep, and consequently morn or lcs nervous nil tho (linn. I declined In llosh mill Buffered nil tlio itxiinl ilcpiosslon iittciidnnl upon this terrlblodlscno. In n word, l wns mlicrablo. At lint, fiilllm! tollnil lollcf Inmiythlng cln, I commenced the 11 o of Hwllt'n Spoclllo. I be gan to lniptinn nt once, Tlio medleliio toned up tlio stomach, Rtieimthciii d tlio illgcstlvo or gans unci coon nil 111 it Iimnlni! Leased and I could l ill nil) food without dlflleullv. Now .my health Is good, nud can cat anything In. tlio Bbapo or food nntl digest It without tho slight est dinieully. I most cheerfully bear tbli tes timony, beenuotbcio mo hundreds suffering Hi I was, niul I nm buio Iboy ran bo ns readily lioalcd. Talto tlio pioscilbcd doso after eating Instead of befmo. lTAMng MA1W( Nil, 1 1 Ivy sttect. Atlanta, (la., May 111, 1885, Tor sale by nil druggists. Treatise on lilood and bum I)lseaes mailed froo. TunSivii'TfirmrioCo., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N.V.,1D7W. 23d st. GOSSIP PY G LEAN INCI S iruMH jiir cuuki:nt ii:hmonai ami ii)i,triai, iNrr.nr.Hi'. Mr. Clovolnnit niul Mix Iittllnnit l'rlfliitlft-Tlio Next Horsi'iuil-nt. ArniH ol tlio JIotiHO Ttroil Cabinet onicei-H I'olicr I'lnyliitr nt llio Cnpllnl Tlio llcaltli r ri-cMilcnls mill I'reslileiitlnl Ounillilntci. Coiircrnii. llio olllco of .Sortfeunt-ut-Anus in Ihnnoxl Houn-of JtcpicFniitu lives, tlio MiniionpiilU Tiibune roire spomlcnt wliei tlio following: "Tlio stilfii for tlio position Is not jet ii'iilly opened, anil ntiirosoiitHocniiilldittesnto hoard of oxcr-jit Mr. T.eedpni of Ohio, who Is tlio ptcscnt Innuinhuiit of the olllco. LcL'doin serins lo have hccoino ohnox Ions to tlio John McTicnn oluinunt, and It may lie that tho latter p,omlcinan will sprlntracandldnto ngnlnst Mr. Lutlom befoto tlio caucuses meet. Two yoais ngo whun tho light for these places wns In progress, It was amusing to see tho candidates (or chaplain In ono of II. o cnininlttco rooms down stairs under tho Hono chamber. Thero was a very well stocked Milr-bowl loaded with tiilons liquors and wlni,a, In which thefilends of aeerlaln Kculloinau, who was a can didate for the chaplaincy, weieentor talned,uud, us far-ns known, ho was the only one who supplied hta "cnnslllu outs" In tho liqnlil icfrchluncnM diulnj' tuoponlcsl. Tlio Kepulilleanshavo not yet fchown inurli activity In tolecllng an honorary eaniliilato lortiiospenuorainp. It will probably be either ox-Governor Loin: of Massachusetts, Ktank III-tocI; of Now Yoi1', (!' Tom Keed of .Malno, anil us far as eau lie junked up to (ins wilting, tho eiiances of each me about equal." RUPTURE. jturTimi: vositivuly uuitnn HV THIMiril THUSS CO. of Now York and Philadelphia. Tlioonly linn In tlio wotld wbo dam (iuurontte tlio rmo of ltuptiiio. Dr. C, V. Htirnlntn, tho great Tmss Hxpeit, general sit pel Intcmlent, Is now tit llio SI". JIAHU HOTEL, corner Pennsylvania mo. and Seventh St., u'Msiilm.iiiii. I). (' Ho rives nxnmlnnt on nud ndvleoVec. and free tilal of Tiusses. Call or coiiil stump for circular nud bo cured. Jo5-lm DR. HEBBARD, UN, i.fin i.iron lilrt llf.i In linrveless sufferers. cniilmcoiisiilti.il ntNo. 723 mill Bt., Wafb liiRtou, 1). C. Hiiqelalty: All t'lironlo Diseases. Consultation fco, St. A few testimonials: "Dr. Ilobbard has but fowlf any superiors In tlio medical lino." Uiooktyn KaqU. "Dr. Ilcbbaid Isn medical wilier of lilt'li ro-puto."- Xew YoikJhuilil. "A physician of thorough science, extended knowlodco and largo piaetlcaloxiieilcneq." Ilwi. Ihlmll, 1'ietldtnt 1'. M- V. A., lUooklyn, N. i'. "Dr. llebbard Isrontlmially illscoveilnciiow methods of paln( huinaii ma."J'tUuttiliMa "Tlio doctor Is ono of tlio most skillful Hiir I'eoim nud competent medical advNeis In this couutiy." AVi Jlaien Hit.) Jillatllum. "Dr. lfobbavd Iswoikliu; with tho most In tense earnestness to heal tho sick, open blind o) os, unstop deaf oars mid buo llio ilylnt;." nmiHcnce ncm. , "lloston Is proud to bo tho homo of this colo bnited phyBlchni, ho liiiiR a woiker for Iniman needs.'' Jlonlon llcmtd. "Dr. Heblmid Imsmado now coutilbullons recently to medical sclenio bleb in-omlso to hoof incut Intcicst." lUnlon 'J'luullev. "Dr. Ilcblmnlls utterly an mlRlnal man thoproducl of hUown eiiciKJ' and. whllo ho woiksfortho piescnt wclfaio of tho people, ho Is nlmo it superhuman In his cflorts tomako oil .mil nf n linnnv flllllio."- .77iC Xo) til Allltf- J01O II tain lleiiew ELY'S Q URUuMBALM ClollllHOri tlio Hood. A 1 I 11 ' H Illlliiiiiiuii I Inn. )IcnlH Sown. J!o Htnroi) llio SciiM'ii iirTastPillrmlMB niul 8 in oil. A Illicit Holler, ranTOfh ajfliiRi mm ju FoSi Hayfever1 & m ; H-ti vrv-... cicm ti f- I'ositivo cine. irei4.a -r.u w t-i. CKi:.VM HAT.IH has i,'.ilncd all enrl.iblo reputation, illsplaclm,' all other picpaiatlons. A paillclu Is applied Into each linstill; no pain: iiKii'ciihlulii hso. 1'ilco r0c. by mail or at dniKKlsls Send forci.cul ir KIA" imoTHKHS, DiUKRlslH, l)P!,'o,N V. A HEW DISCOVKRV. Immodlato rollot rorOobl In III ead, Bnio N030, Oaturrli t.c, luc, nbns. V ulohyall itrilKRlHlH. P SWAVNE'S OINTMENT ITCHING FILESja MBWMKI M MUIINI ll-l' t n ptratant, turt curt. HJUi'i"iia Mr jlnturr.ucniug.worn erichtag teem ti ncruii tnni leiiSifleil MUmi i.it IUmidvI nun. Ailctlmof joiilliinlliiiiiriuli'iii riusmir rmnaturu I'cciii. r,i-ivous ijomiiiv i-" Mnnliooil, .le,,liolnit Irlnl in lain oirry knoi.n reniPily.liauiUiJCovorndaf-liiuiloi.iuitnnoXHQU'-cuio, wlilcli ho will iciiil 1 Ui:i: liihlalnllor-wiltriror!!. Addrcsu,j,n,ni.i;v,j:t,4jijii.itiiauim.,:i;uw Vurk. TYPE WRITERS. THE EEMG-TOI STANDARD TYPE-WRITER WycUoir, fioamaii8 & Bonoillct, HOI.K AOIINTH, The Atlanta Consliliitton tells the following on a Washington man: It Is an Incontroveitlblo fact that thu inas-'es of tho Soutliein tu'oiilo tire, heller In formed on constitutional and le;;al questions than their fellow citizens of tlio Not Hi. Just why It is po would re- ouiri! (on lone an explanation. Kor KCneintions the Houiheru mind has been iuli'iefted In inalteis peitaluliu to Kovcrnmeul, legislation and tlio ail ministration of justice, while tho North ern ininil has been concenrr.iteil upon eomnieree and Indnstiy. This stnto of things Mirpil'cs anil sometimes Inltales Xorthern visitors. Not lou :io a -harp WiiBliltiKloii Journalist came down here, and after i In; fashion or hU kind, voluulcpicd to throw a liltlo llbt upon eeitaln questions of public Inter est. Ilti av.u a Kood tnll.ur, but the people lie conver.-ed wllhwoiiied him by their freipient leference.slo Urn Stale and l''iler.il conHillutions and the stntiiti'i. (tradually thu Washington man developed a bad temper, and be came eiiiss ami four, lie wouiii sit around the liotih for liours at a thno and refu-o intioduetious. "No, I Ihnnlc you," ho would say to his well menu liiK filuuil, "IM talher nnl meet him. lie's another slatesinan, 1 suppo-v, I never s.iw such a eiop of statesmen as you have down hero in deoinl.i." After iiwhllo ho went bad; to Washington, when', ho could wtito and say what In pleased without having every man lus met Jmnplun; him with a lino constitu tional point. "flrant was very fond of Win. I'ic cott Smith,1' sajsu wiilorlu the Hiltl more American, "hut as ho was no' a Im moiisthcut times laboicil to jrifp 'M r. Smith's witticisms. To illustrate this, I loini'iuhor being at Lotiir Branch ono d.ly In July or August, and cullcil to pay my re.sjiccti to the Oon eral at his cottage. Ho had ar rived from Washington the day befoie and wan seated on' his porch smoking his cigar and tippaieiifly hi deep thought. Seeing thl, I hesitated nbnut talking to him, when nllatoucn lioniosc from his cbalr and I limbed immoder ately. Ills actions put pil-ed me, and I thought something was the matter with him, when suddenly turning on mo be said, 'You know Pieseott. Smith, don't yon?' 'Oh, ji'VIU'plieil. 'Well.'said be, 'ho came over fiom Washington with nio vcstPi day, ami "onipwlinro near Annapolis Junction tlio tiaiu ran overa cow and Smith got oil' a pun on It. I could not understand Hat tho time, al though everybody laughed immoder ately at It, and I have Juat found out what it meant, and it was ical good. That man Smith,1 uildcd lie. Is a gieat diame ter.1 " ; The Piesident seems quito willing to meet the Indiana Dmnociney half way in its antagonism to his policy, says a Washington fpccltil to tlio Philadelphia Times. John 11. Stoll of that State Is ti caiulld.ite for Public Printer. Mr. Stoll h also piesldont of the Indiana TCdltoihl Association. At a recent meeting on the occasion of tho annual excursion of the iwioclation resolutions weio passed Indorsing Air. Stoll for Public Printer, but at the sumo time condemning tho policy of llio adiuinh tiation wllh regard to removals and ap pointment". Judge Lowry, lteprepen tatlvo of the Koi t Wiivno illstiUannd a strong suppoiter of Mr. Stoll for tlio Public Pilnteishlp, called upon tho President to-day In behalf of his candi date. The Piesldeiit listened to him rather impatiently for tho th'st time, then said : "Mr. Stoll Is president of tho Indiana Edltoilal Association, I bollcve?' "Yes.11 "I ecu that body has been holding a meeting iccently and Indorsing lilm," "Yes, It ludoised liim uuquulllledly." "f Imvo been reading those resolutlona," said tho President, quieiiy, "ami i no not iium Van llurfii died twentj'-ono ycaisnf. ter Harrison, tliough but nlno years younger. Clay, though a much younger man than Polk, survived him Ihojcars, and though only ten years joungcr than Jackson, survived him tweniy threo jeais. ' Cass was only twoyeais younger than Taylor, but died sixteen voais after him, whllo General Scott, though eighteen yeai solder I ban Pieice, sin vived him throe years. S.i that in. -less theie Is f-nino other known eaiuo to account for thefo dlcrrpauciei tho motf leaponablo coueluslon Is either that llio Presidential olllco Ik not con ducive to longevity, mid that, all, or neaily all, the defrnli d candldito, ns compaird with thrlr mpccsfnl oppo nents, happened to bo men of unusual vlcjor and vitality. 'I'heiols no reason for supplying that this i the case. Tho members of tlio Cabinet have a tired, anxlous-to-get-away look, writes a Western correspondent. Air. Itayard hovcis between Wilmington and Wash ington, watching by tho besltlo of Ills sick wife and attending to the business of thu Statu Department at the same time. Secietarlcs Whitney and Until cott nio away on the Fortification Hoard. Attornev-Gcncrnlfliulaml takes seml-inonthly vacations of n couplo of dii. s at. a thno nud devotes himself to Milling In tho lower Potomac. .Man ning, Vilas nntl Lntiini' stick closely to their desk", and the Incessant ciowd of visitors makes no outward Impression upon their serenity. Manning Is acces sible to nil, except dm lug tlio hours in which no positively reiuses toFcenny body. II Is as dllllciilt to see Mr. Vllus to day as it was when ho II ret assumed tho duties of his olllco. Secretary l.a mar, however, 13 open to nil poiuois at all times. Tlio applications of 10,01)0 men for portions In tho lViulon, I, ami, Patent and Indian olllces have worn upon tho Secretary's good nutiue, but still ho pavs strict attention to every thing that everybody has to say to him. It Is doubtful It he remembers a word of what he hears ten minutes after the talker has gone away, but ho would like to bear something that Is not eulogistic of thu virtues of some fellow who has bossed waul polities for years nud now wauls to bo an Indian agent, Kvou n gond long, dry, legal ingument would bo a pleasiuo for him. A 1MH7T lMlO.NTHATIin. Tlio silver nolo, In tho Btri'iimlut's throat. la softened almost lo a sigh; And tnv iniiso Insnlrcs (I menu, peraplres), A9 nio poppies uniuu in mo rye, (III, mvl .llllvl Who can willo Whllo (ho bluebottles bile, And llio tncretii y's up In llio M) unite? The utmnsphcro trembles In Hoi's fierce light, I'm dr; nut r ' II trj-. Oh, wcro I an lechciff I'd ito Willi llio buoys, Trili o part In nil len irow or ko without uoleo wiieroseuooocrsriui nun nic iviiairnyinis with nolso Clojs lOJH llllOJH. Noniiof 'cm do. Never mind, III her slide, t don't en ni to thyme, but I con hi if I trim), Anyhow noboily'd read ll-causowby, Tls.luly. , llaltlnioio Times. o I.VDKV ll.l,lWI..m.l)(!K, VniiilnlN lu TomiCHsco, ClfATl'ANOOtlA, Tr.NN., .Filly 29. iVtlllslnir Fnwn, On , Saturday nlEht, soino unknown persons torn down a Mag (hat had been placed at hnlf-innst hi front of tho postolllco In honor of General Oinut. 1C. G. Chad wick, tho postmaster icplaced, threatened to kill any man touching It, nud Mood guard lit Willi a shot -mm. There over It nil nig . 4 ' was no iiirtner Hag. attempt to molest I be Drew's New Drug Store, NINTH AND l'KNN. AYKNUE. garopenftlinlfiht. O.K.3? 33 TX3ST O-S. GEO. WILLIS BR lias in Ptock a mil lino of OftrnclliiRS, nil criulouOlldoihs, Ooeoa and Htraw MiillliKfl. Also Ifttisl MylM in Wall I'apnr. Window mindos iind (luilaln Hoods. Wire Window mid DaorHcroenH. 1IU0Kg lj0W o-EJOiio-au wiT.'X.r'JU, -1211 Ninni nriir.i'.r NcmTiiwrHr; PHOTO-EIGlUJIUa. ICAVfNO ltKOKNU.V Vl'ITKD UV A riiolo-Giifraving Efltablislmiout, III coniieetlon Willi my I'ATKNT PlinciHHH. ?ETAT.Vm?A P NiCW V01IK I'HIC.K PHoUrphlnKon Wooil for Hm a rnilo. MA.URIOE JOYOE, A IS KLKVKNTH ST11KB1 NOHTJIWBT "Talking about iioker-playing," ob sci veil an old Wnshlngtoniau to a Chi cago Herald man, "the gamo In Its gloiy has practically como to an end In tho Federal Capital. When I speak of pokcr-pl.iyiug I mean the game in dulged in by gentlemen, not profes sional gamblers. Ot courso gentlemen play poker nowadays, but tho hick of money dulls tho eilgo of this Im.-li.uiilry and tlm g ones are lor petty htakes, mi totpeak. During tho war, when money was plenty, the game nourished apace, but after the war, especially during Gen eral Grant's lir.stailuiluNtratlou, when all soi Is of schemes yielded rich liar- vests and times woie. cood, thou were the halcyon days of draw poker. It may beset ilowu us a rule that tho ex tent of poki'i-playlng Is limited by thu amount of money easily acquired. Hard times presuppose little poker; good times plenty of poker-plnjlng for big money, and Washington li paillciilarly allected in tlii iregard by the sUl'e of the money maiket." o How to Uccii'ool. Don't work ns hard as usual during tho middle of tho day If it can bo escaped. Don't diinkoxlrcmoly cold ice water. It is always better to eat tho leo orlctlt melt In tlio mouth. Don't eat a much ns usual. J I Is not iici'L'ssiiiy, and a little fueling In hot weather always pays. Don't hiio any lltcs; tcolng in tlio houso lUiles:lb-ollltely neiinsiuy. Use cold foods and do without hot drinks. Don't wear your clothes tl:lit. It Impedes the nlieady dcpiessed circula tion and is a givatsoiuee ot discomfort. Don'L eat any meat or butter, if yon can do without them. They tiro heat Inf', nud any one Is better wllhoiit them this weal her. Don't fall at meals to give picference to fi tilts and acid", which nio mnie agreeable now to the stomach than nny t lilng else that can be o)'eied. Don't neglect any chance to get out of the city lo I lie couutiy or teaside even for half n d.iy. Such tin excur sion will often bildgo n peison over nn entlie heated teiin. Don't walk any faster than is neces sary. Strain u point and lido as much as possible, as every slieet-car fate such weather as this is a great snving of physical wear and (ear. Don't drink any strong MliuulaiiU, as the. simplest and plainest beverages, uch as lemonade, milk or Iced eoll'ee, do morn for tho tho I energies at such a time than llio best binndy. Don't woiry and fivl. Try and put oil' tho unpleasant things with which you have to deal until cooler weather, and mako up your mind not to get mad at anything dining July or August. Don't miss any oppoitunlty that Is oll'ered to bat ho or go in tlio water. If nothing else cm no done nip me nanus In a basin of water and rub them all over the person on aiislng and befoie ictlrlug. Don't neglect your feet. Itatho them night and morning, pay nimo atten tion than usual to corns and wear tho oldest and loomlest shoes you have. No ono can keep cool with tight shoas on their feet. Don't wear a still' hat, Onmproniko on something light or soft straw, if possible and vonlll iteil nbovo to let out tho hot nlr. Frequent shampooing and wetting tho top of the head Is ono ef fective mums of keeping cool.-1 Ad vlco by tlio 1'hlladelphla Times. o I shall mako an eaily change In tho olllco of Public Printer." This settles Stoll's chance?. Tho philosopher of tho Detroit J-'rce Press says theie Is no i arson for be lieving that the defeated candidates for tho rre-'ldeney have had ftrongur phys ical poii'tltiitloiis or better health linn those who wcio elected, yet of tho seven Pieslili'iilswbo had hold olllco In tho last twenty-eight yems )vo are dead; iwo- Hayes and Arthur are alive; whllo of III" seven candidates for the dlll'ereiit terms in tho-o twenty-elght yoais live Fremont, McOlollan, Soy inoiir, Tlliloii and Hancock aro alive, nud only two-Dnughis niul Greelov tuodcad. 'J' wo of tho Presidents died by assassination, but 113 that was oven mow directly lu consequence of their holding tho ofiteo, It utiengthons tho proof. If wo go back of this peilod wo llnd that tho dofentcd candidates for tho Presidency survived tho successful ones, .'I'lio Hoiidi l'oimsylviuilu Sale. PUTT9HUHCI, .Inly 28. -A rcpoit wns circulated last evening that Dr. Hostct ter and Mr. J. W. Cltalfant aro oignii I.lng a scheuio to defeat Vandoibllt's salo of the booth I'diinsylvanln Hallroad to tho Pennsylvania Company, and would niaku cH'orts to enlist tlio aid of capitalists. Mr. rimlfnnt, however, ahl: "Thoiepoit is absolutely false. Wo have a very good reason for not at tempting to form a combination. All our dibits would bo futile and tho nlo cannot bo avoided by u. ,;: Vpiiv DiiiRKlxt To cho you mir beautiful story .book, "f.rrcoud of Aloha." Jlast nun's now peiiumo, ahum. o Hull)' UniiltiRos, tefilReratms, cnrpels and furniture cold on weekly or monthly payments ut Hmlth's, 'Uii Nowdcisov nveiiuo noilliwoat, "Aldorncy Dulry Wiiboiih." Viosh Aldeinoy butter, churned ovoiy innin- Im; and delivered In 4 lb, "Ward'' prints, ilfio. nlr B)'. Also cottaRo cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Go. per at. Cieam, lBo. per pint. An OIil .11 1 li or TcllH Hon tlm Million nlr'o AInilolIlN H'onllli. "Tliueshad gotnllttlodiillnud stocks wcro low, and tollildwin, who was nl wnys stud lug up some wild scheme or other to innko money, concluded to go to China on somo racket, and as ho hap pened to have 1,000 shares ot Clown Point, which had cost him thrcoilollirs a sbate, he was nihility anxious to real- Io on tliPin. The price being oil' suv er.il points ho iatcd the wind somo other way, and, feolhig Unit thu time would come when ho could get even on his stock, ho left Itwlth a friend of his to sell when the price rose to thieu dol lars a shaic. and oil' bo went to China. Soon after his depaituio the Coinstock gal Into boniiu. i and pilces began to lly up. ltdhlwiii'd friend who, by tho way, was a cirpcutcr alo wntched the nun kct closely, and when his three dollar limit was i cached ho riHied down lo a broker and told him to sell 1,000 shares of Crown Point ut threu dolhus. 'WheroV your stock?' asked tho broker. 'Hero It Is,' sild the cainentor. "The looker examlno.l it nud then said: MIjao you power of attorney to sign Ilaldwln's name?' 'Not a power,' loplled tho oupentor. 'Well, then,' said the broker, 'I can't sell Ihls stock', nor will any one olao.1 You si e, Itald wln, In accordance with hh eiHtniuaiy carelesness, or r.ithcrlnnornnce of btisf nefH methods, had gonn oil' without trnusleiring or oiitlorHtiiir the stock nude out in his name, Of course, hU business ttip to China was n failure, as were all his deliberately planned enlor- pilscs, and he an lied in S.in Franclfco straiiped, but foon louuil that Insteail of having $,'1,000 waiting for him it had swelled to an even million of dollars." "No wonder they called him Lucky P.aldwln," said a Chicago loudorfoot. "Hold a moment, pardner,1' rc ninrkcd tho old Calltornlaii, "nobody thouglit of giving him tliat name then for a little luck) linn liku that. Wait till I get u Utile finther tilling with my story, and hhi'II see a better iciisou for the name." "Is thcio uioro coming? Great SeottI Wasn't ono uillliou enough on such a scratch?'' "Wo didn't jilve names those ilavs in Callforuii unless men earned them you cm bet your bottom dollar on that. Ilildwlu eaiiicd in bis slock, ami as he was I'liiisideictl rather fresh lb" hoy put up a Job to divide llio million among the gang. Jim Iveeue wns Itildwlu's bioker and ho and tho test eoueluded that they would saddle, a big block of Ophlr on I'.aldwhi at from (10 to 15 per sh ire, which they proceeded to do, thus tapping him for more than half Ids pile. No .sooner li.ul Ualdwhi got this bundle of Ophlr Into his possession than tho big bomio.a was struck In Consolidated Virginia niul California, adjoining tho Gphir, and th.it stock doubled up in sympathy. ' '"Kali for lUidttjn," riled the Chi cnun leiidi'i fool. "Keep cool, pard, that was only oi illiinry luck,11 giowlcd I he old Callfor ulau. "Thunder and Mars, another million ami von say only ordinary luck!" "That's what I said. Ophlr kept light on dniibllui; up so fast that the gang wanted lo get ltildwln'ii stock, audsoihey put up another job on liitu. You see, tlio I' ml: of (J.illfoniii held most of the bilauco of Ophlr 'lock, and so Italstou ciit for Iveene and 'slKt'd him up' to vote llildwiii stock nt the aiiuu.il election so that the bank would have control of the mine. Kecne, being still agent for Italdwhi pocketed Ids plum and lood lu with tho him!: outfit ami went Equate hick on Baldwin. Lord, but wasn't Uild wln mad. Tin) stock kept going up and Baldwin, knowing Hint tho old assess inent dodge would bo played on him, shoved his stock on tho maiket, just exactly as the conspirators expected and wished he would, until he hadn't n shnro left, obtaining tho highest prices, which were fiom $2"0 to $J00 per share. No sooner had he unloaded on the gang than tho stock began to tum ble us inpldly us It had risen, audit hu.'tcd (he It ink ot Califoiuii; hut liihlwln hud over 910,000,0011 to bis ciedit, and the name 'Lucky ltaldwln1 was duly earned and accredited to him." "Holy smoke, 810,000,000 did you say?" broke In tho Chicago temlei foot. "That's about tho slte of It, and you sou thcio was not n bit of sun&o or smaitiiess fiom beginning to end so far ns'l.uiky1 was concerned. He htiin deied onto tholirstmllllniMvustitippoJ Into a had Iuestiuent and was augeicd into selling out lu llio nick of time, so Hick, stiiphl nigger luck, mailo hhu the 3tiavv which biol.o tho back of thogieat Institution known ns tho Hank of Cali fornia nud tinnsferted Its gold Into his own pilvato pocket." "What became of Lucky ltaldwln?" "Oh, ho built n bljr hotel, cot if big fiirm niul platci oil his money around without any business judgment, but he had such a slack of gold thatlio couldn't fool It all away, uuil probably ho has mi odd million or two left yet. No, hoys, I don't pieteud to say Hint luck Is a chief factor in mining, hut I'd rather hnvo n houp of luck thnu a heap of sense without luck." Denver Ho publican, 0 - lli-iiiil!iiiiicss, iii- llio l.liiuor Uiiblt, Can Lw 1 CLOTHING. UII PENN. AVE. ri n i i Hut iti vi 1 vt rl ' ,11111111 llllll b UMULrJl MiNort Ncwp Noteb. The epidemic at Plymouth has nhated. The F.gyptlau loan will bo Issued on Tliurs lay. The tilnl of Louis Kiel was 10 siimcd at Hoglna. Severe storn's prevailed yesterday In IhoNoithwcst, Tho Norwegian bark llligctto hns bci u burned at sea. The IJItumlnoiis coal pool of Penn sylvania will no dissolved. Twonty Apnches have been enp turcd lu tho Whclstono Mountains. The Madugn'car debate was con tinued yesterday In tho French Cham ber. Teenier will go to Australia to row neacii tor the chaniploii'ih P ol the world. The Medical He HM bill has pnbcd to Its second leading In the House of Lords. John A. Iteiison, a California con tractor, has assigned, with liabilities of $1150,000. J. If. Huston & Co., coll'eo dealers of Philadelphia, have failed for about 800,000. Tin eo men have been ni rested In Montecau les Mines for atteinptlug to blow up a church with dvnamitc. Tho winners at Loin: I'ratieh were Long Knight, Kdgelleld, Unrest, Miss wooiiiord, Aiuellan and Bowers. Paillanient last night declined John Urlght's leinaiksat tho Spencer ban quet not to be u bleach of privilege. Tho strike in tlio Ponieylvania col liery has been ended by the sti liters icturulng to woik nt i educed waites. Tho Jk-ach Cicel:, Cleat Hold .t Southwestern Railroad stockholders do ellneto ratify the bargain made forthem by Mr. Vaiideibllt. A fitlike occurred at Shoemaker & Co.'s leather faetoiy in Philadelphia, and tome dhoidcr ensued, but the police easily dispersed thestiikcrs. The Pennsylvania Sail Mauufactur- log Works on tho Delawaio Itlvcr, In thu ,s in' h end of Philadelphia, wcro destioved hv lire yestet day, causing n loss of $100,000. o 0?fin:(uiliiigs and Mrnim Of my own Import at '""i "w received, (icntlo men, plcico call, liiHpi'ci mid loato your orders ill thu Lcadlnit TallorlllK ilstiibllslitnrlit of Washington, llesl (loods. licit TrlinmltiKS. None hut llrsl ( lass workmen employed at 1111 I'ciinsyh aula Ai euiiu. H. D. BARR, IMPORTER AND TAILOR. aTsaks & ccx LEADERS IN CLOTHING, Bie A.isrr) aie tth so?. R ROBINSON & CO., Tho Boya' Olothiorfl, tmtl PllNNHYIiVANIA AVKNUI!. RAILROADS, (IROCERIF.S. (( LIQUID BREAD, Noll oils Dcliltltiilcd jllcll, You aro alio wed a fi (c tilulof tltUtuilayiol tho live of Pr. Pyo's Celelaatcd Voltalo Hell Willi Kleeltlo Suspensory Appliances, for tho speedy tollef and in rmancnt cmoof Nervous lieblllly, loss of Vitality nud Manhood, and all klndied tioublns. Also for many other dis eases. Conipleto lostointlon to health, Ikii and manbooil guaranteed. Noilsk Islucuiieil. Illustiated painpblel, with full luformatlou, (cims, etc., mailed fico by uddiesslnt; Yollalo licit, Co., Maishall, .Mich. A MALT i:XTltAOT. PURF. AND F.CONOMICAL. N. W. BUROHELL, 1325 F STREET. TEAUF.I PEA0E1 TFiAOEl WILHON'H OKLEIIIIATIIU WHISKY, UUI'KY MALT WlllHIvY, UOYAfi OIIUAM AND OAUINI'.T WHISKY, ID. EIjXiIS, '-. Tlilril ami A S(rco( . & MIDDLE Wholesale and llclall Healers In Groceries, Fine Wines, &c. ARcnrsfor avi:kni:ii'.s A l'uro Amoilean W'luo. All tho best rorcltm Coidlalsuuil Hitters. Wo aro nlsn Aueulsfor tho celebrated UI.VSAIIU IVATIMC, and Calvin Shafer'sWild Cherry Rock and Rye ltAUIIOOK ,V HA.1III.TON, WIioIchiiIo l'lour, Winn mill (Irnrory Mor- ClllllllH, (111 to (11(1 J'oiiiiii. Avnniin. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. W. R. SPEARE, tun r sriunvr noutiiwi:3t. Jlvoryttiltii; strictly tlrat-clna-3 nud on tlio most roasonablo tonus, (Damp Olmlin to litro for all occaalnim.l ruyl-l.vr SCHUTZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER TnK UIT IN TIIK DlbTIUOT. SAMUEL C, PALMER, Agent, lav t TWUN'ry-NtNTii HTiinr.r nohtiiweht DBLA.3STI: BOOKS, COLORED TISSUK PAPER, 7r. Hl'iadcs. l'lno Tar Jlotb 1'aper, Taper and Kinolopcs. E. MORRISON, 805 and 807 1) St. Northwest. BALTIMORE &JMIQ RAILROAD. nciiudum: in i:fpi:(,t hunday. may 1885, UNTIfj rUUTIIIill NOTICI:. I,cavo WnnlilnRton from fitntlon, corner New Jersey nvcnuo mid O street. l'orClitenRo, 10 a. m, and 10:10 p. m. dally. The til n. m. Is a I'ast Limited Kinross to I'ltishuru nud ('hlcncii, nrrlrlmc In l'lttfllniiR ut7''Kp. in, ('h'en(to noxt mornlm? nt8Ti5, Noctr.ifnro IscharReil on this train for fast tlmo Tor Cincinnati. Loiilsvlllo and St I.oulsilally at II '10 p. m. and 10 nip. m with throuftfi coaches and I'.ilaco Hlccplnt; ears to ahoio iKilnt'i without diniiRii. il.'Utji. m. train Is a fastllmltcd Irnln to cliiclnnall nml St I.011I1, nirlilm; In ('Indnintl next moinliiL' nt 7'lfi, 81. f.onls (l IHi p. m. No extra faio is (barged 011 Ihls train for fast tlmo. rorl'ltlHburjjnt in a m.,wllh Parlor ('ur, and ll'IOp. 111. dally to l'lttsburu, cloioland and llctiolt, nltliRlcepltii; can to l'lttahuri;. I'or lliltlmorooti week days n, (Pio, 0-10, 7"!l(), H:l!(l and 1(101 a. m 111:10, 1;2V iitlfi (15 inlnuto train), :i.:to,'l::io, 4:1(1, 5:10,0.10, 7, H.125 and 1 1 p. m. I'or llaltlmoroon Kundays-dilO, 7:.10, 8:.10 nml in OS a. 111., Iran, l::;o, :i:.'lo, -1 :lo. r.:10, (I: Id, 7, H.!!."! nml 11 p. in. Tor points 011 tho 8hctiandoati Valley Hall road mid points Kouth, II.U5 n. in, and 11:10 p. in. dally. P:l!5 11. in. train has I'utlmuu Sleeper from Wnshltictoii to New Orleans. i'or Annapolis, l:lo a. m. and l'2'io and l::iop, m.; 011 Sunday, 8.30 a. in. mid -1:10 p. m. I'or way stations between Washington and Tlalthnoro, 0, (1:10, 8:.'U a. m lU-lo, II !J0, l:l(i, 7 nml 1 1 p. 111. On Sundays, H'lio 11. in., l:!io, :i:io,.io,7midll p. 111. formations on .Metropolitan branch, 7:lin a. m. and 11-15 p. 111. dally, uxcept Sunday, mid O.ao p. in. dally: -1: 10 p. 111. dally, except Sunday, for piluelpal stations 011 Metropolitan Hr-inch; 8:10 11. 111. dallvon Sundnv ntnus at nil hIii- lions; for LoxIukIoii, Staunton and Valley lliaiieh, 8.10 11, m, dally, except Sunday; for l'lcilci Iclc, B: 111 n. m., 1:1(1 p.m. dally, except Sunday. lor local Mat 011s between washlnnton and (lallheiNburi;, lli.ao p. in, dally, except Sun duv. rorllaKcistown nud Wlnchostor, 8:10 a.m. dally, uxcept Sunday, and 0 :i(l p. in. dally to iniKersimwi; uiuiy. exeepi Binuiay, 10 Win chester. Trains nrrlvo from tho West dally, (1, 7:20 n. in.. 1:15. (I.:i(lp. m. 1'rom Annapolis, 8:D0 a. in. and 1.50 nud 5:25 p, m.: Sunday, 10 :ir a, m. ami (I :)5 p. m. I'rom I.exltiKtou, 5:110 p, 111. dally, except Sunday. 1'ioin Tredcrlck nml liitcrmcdlato points, 8.25 a. m. nml 8:15 p. m. dally, except Sun day. Trains lenvo Ilaltlmoro for WashliiKton nt 5:10, 0:10, 7:20, 0, It in and 10 ,'10 a in., 1215 2.110, il, -I, -1:20, 5, (I.IIO, 8, II and 11 p, ill. On Sundays, 0 110, 7:20, II and 1105 a. in,, 1:1)0, a.HO, -1:20, 5, (I !), 8, Il and 11 p. m. Alt trains from W'iihIiIiirIou stop at Itelny Station, except 1:25, !l:15 and () 10 p. m. l'orliuthcr Information apply at llio Haiti moio ti Ohio tlckcL olllco Washington Sta tion, (111) and 1U5L l'eiinn lire., corner of 1 1th St., wliciooiders will bo taken for baKKu;o to ho chucked and received ut any point, lu tho city. 0. It. Mllll), (1. 1'. A 11. DUNllA.M, (ion Jinn., nalllmoro. milK (IIIKAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO TIIKAU1ITH, WlTAMIHOUTlllVlHl, DOllIlLi: TltAOK. Sl'LTlNDIIl BOCNiniY BTIJIJL ItAILH. MAnNll'IOHNTllQUIl'MIlNV, ik r.KFrcr iimn 21, 1885, Trains leave WnbliiKlou fiom station, corner of Sixth nnd II streets, as follows: rncI'lttHhurcmid tlm West, Chleaeo Llmlleil Ilxpross of I'alaco Sleeping Cars at 11.50 n. 111. dally; Vast Line, 0.50 11. in. dally to Cincin nati and St. Louis, with Sleeping Cms from Ilnulslmritto Cincinnati and Hotel Cnr to St . Louis; dally, except Satin day, to Chlcaijo, with Sleeping Cur Altoonato Chlciico, Chi cacoaud rinelnnatl Ilxpress at 7:10 p. in. dally, wllh bleeping Cars Washington to (Mil cagoiinil llnnlsbuig to Louisville; connect ing nt 1 Ian Isburg with Western Kxpicss wllh llitough Hleepcrsfor Clovclnnd nud SI. Louis, l'nclllo Kxprcss, lop in, dully for l'ltlsbiiri; nml tho West, with through sleeper Harris bmglo Chicago, llALTlMOIlll & l'OTOMAO 11AIL1IOAD. for 1:1 lo, Canaiidalgua, lloclicstcr, lliifTalo, NI acara, 10 p. in. dally, except Sattnduy, wllh l'.il.ico Cms Washington to Itocheslcri I'or Wllllamiiort, Lock Haven anil Klmlrn, at 0.50 a. m. dally, except Miudny. VorNuw Yotk mid tho 1:11st, 7:15, 8 !!0 and Buy Your Books nntl Staiionory AT 33t-A.r -a.ixa.:iui:s' TWO NTOltKH. Tie Washington Critic, A.:rsr Afternoon Ne"wspaper. AMD Successor to The Evening Critic. A New Paper Under New Management. boOuicd ly AilmliilHlorliiK Dr. Il.ilueii' (olden Spin 1 ll-. It can bo given 111 a cup of coffeo or tea wllh out tho know lodge of tho person taking It, ef tooting a speedy and permanent euro, whether thu patient Is a modcrnto diiuker oraniilco liollo w 1 cck Thousainls of iliunkarils lnvo been iniido tempeiatoineu who lnvo taken the (lolileu Speclllo lu their colleo wllhoiit their knnwlcduc. mid todnv bellovo tliuvnult di Ink ing of their own fico will. No liiiimul elicits lesult fiom its iniimuisipitlon Chios giutnii Iced. CIlculiiMiiim tostlinai)tnl9Hcnt f)cp A'c dliws." (1ni i)FH Hi-pf ipip Co , l.i unco .11., ciuemiiuii, w MiiHtU'H Old Stand," fllOll street noitliwost, buys gents' second band clothing. Nolo by mall intended to Aloliu, The now peifuino-seo beautiful tdory book at drug stoics flee, L'ustinan'a Aloha I'orfame, The VashliiQton Critic Is an Independent Evening Journal, devoted to I lie News, the Governmenlnl, Social and Political Gossip of tlio Day, and to promo ting, the Interests and Advancement of Waslilnoton as tli3 Grand Capital City of tlio Republic. SINGLE COPIES, TWO CENTS. Delivered by Carriers, per month, 35 cents. By Mall, Postage I'ald, One Year, $4.50, By Mall, Postage Paid, Six Montbs, -$2.50. Office, 941 D Street, Adjoining ttic Washington Post and Tho Notional Republican. 11 a. 111.. 2. -1. 30 l). in. and 12:15 nlaht. Or Sunday, 8::t(ia. m., 2,-1, in p. in. and 12:15 night. Limited Kxprcss of Pullman I'm lor Cms 0: 10 a. in. dally, except Sunday.. ror lloston without change), 2 11. in. every day. tor iiiooi.iyn. w. v., an iiuougiiti.iins connect. at Jcrn-y City with boats of Hrooklyn Annex, atTordlng diicclli.iusfer to I'lilton htieet, nvoldliij: double fenlago across Now Yoik city. Tor Philadelphia, 7:15, 8.110 nnd 1 In. 111, 2, '1, 0, 10 p. in. and 12-15 night. On Sunday, 8-:tOa. m.,2, -I, (I, lop 111 and 12-15 night. Limited i'.xpicss, l):lo a 111 dally, except Sundnv. rorlJ.illlmnio, (km, 7:15, 8-I10, 1) to, 1)50, 11 n III , 12 05, 2, I, 1-25, 1-10,0, 7 10, 10 p. m nnd 12:15 night On Sunday, 8.U0, 11 no, 11 11 m.,2, -1, 0,7:10, 10 p. m nml 12:15 night, ror I'opo'HCicek Line, 7:15 a in., and '1:10 p in dally, except Sunday. I'or Annapolis, 11 .'15 a. 111 , 12 05 and -1 25 p. in. dally, except Sunday. On Sunday 4 p. in. ALLXANPIilA & ri!i:Pi:ilI0K8UlJll(l HAIL WAY AND AI.llXA.NimiAA WASH- INO'lON 1IAILUOA1). For AlcTiuiilrh, (I, 7, 0 25, 11 01 and llrtlO a 111 , 2 01, .1-2(1, -I 15, (I 25, H 05 mid 1-I17 P 111 on Sunday at 0, 0 25, 11 01 n. ni,. or. p. 111. I'or lib hmoiul mid llio south, 0 and 11.01 a 111. dally mid I 15 p 111 dally, cm ept Sunday. Train 1 le io Alexandria lor WiHilngtun 0 05, 8, 10, 10 to u ni , 1, :i 05, :i 2.1, 5 10, 7 00 and II U5 p m. ami 12 III midnight, except .Moml.iy ouSiindnyat H nnd 10 10 11 in, 7 05 nnd II :i5 p m and 12 I o night, 'tickets nml Infoi 111:1 1 Ion at thooftlcc.nortlicast coiner of 'Ihliteenth stiectand Pennsylvania n 1 nm.', nml at tlio station, whcio oulencan bo kit for tho checking of baggngo to destina tion fiom holi Is and lesldemes CIIAS i: PIKIII, ,1 It WOOD, (leneinl Manager. (len l'asengi repent. CHESAPEAKE &. OHIO RAILWAY (Lhavi: 11. x p nni'OT, sixth andhsts.) 1Ii15A Jl I'or all way stations, Lexington, lly, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, St. Louis. Dally except Sunday, 'lliroiigh Parloi Cm lo Whllo Sulphur Spilngs HA M for Newport News, Old Point Coin foil nud Noifolk. Dally except Sunday. fii!5 P. SI. I'or Louisville, Cincinnati. St. Louis nnd Chicago, lounutlng for nil points Wet, Northwest and Southwest: last express dally; does not stop for local biidness; through Pullman nrvlco to Loiilsvlllo nnd Clin limatl. Tor tlcktlH and Information apply at C. & O. Hallway ouko, 51!1 l'dinsvlvanla avenue, under National Hotel: Vn. Midland Hallway olllco, 001 Pennsylvania avenue, and II. A P. Station, n.w.rviAxn, flencral rauencer Agent. 0. W. SMITH, (Iciicial Manager, I'llANKTHKIll, N. II. Pas-cngcr Agent. WASHINGTON, OHIO &. WESTERN R. R. On nnd nftcrJUNIS 11,1885, tralnswlll learn fiom and naive at nib and lists. Depot as follows: I.cavo Washington 0 n. m. uuil -1.JJB p. 111., dally; airlvo at llclinont 1'aik 1051 a. 111. ami 0.2(1 p. 111 ; l.eesburg 1101 a in. and (I !ln p. m : nnlvoat Hoiiiid Hill at 11:111 a. m. anil 7:18 p. 111 Iletiirnlng, leavn Hound Hill (103 a. 111 anil 3 01) p m ; pass l.ecsbiug (I-12 a. 111. and IP-Ill p. in.; llclmont Pnik (151a 111. nud 3.58 p. 111.. mid arrive at Washington ut 8-35 a. 111. ami 5-11)1) m. Special excursion lales and Sunday trains to lleliuout l'aik. Munthly and commutation rales to all points. S. M. HHOI'HY, Supt., Alexnndrlii. E..I. I.OCKWOOD, Pass. Agt , 507 1'n.no. Washington. TJSE COIKHETi. For Gensratlnn Steam, Far Cooklnri Purposes, For Huatlnii liy Furnace, ror tlentlnn. by Latrobe, For flpeii Rrnlao. it Is Easily Ipnited. It Mnkes a Quick, Hot Tire. II lloes Not Ourn Out tho Gratt. It Is Economical, It Will Pay lo Try It. KOU SALE y TnK WASHING-TON GASLIGHT COMPANY. 40 lluahels, UrilBllod 13 70 I 411 IliiBliols, Notorushea 42 IK) 25 Hii8hels,OriiBliod 2 CO 125 UubIicIb, Not Crushed 2 0(1 g-Dellvered to Any Part of Washington or Ceoruetown.-! STEAMBOATS. DAILY LINETO NOllVOI.K AND rOHTlll'.Ba Jlonroe. Stcamern Oeorgn I.outy nml Excolelnr, coinmonclug May (J, 1885, Ono of tbooo populnr etoiunerti will leave Soventh-sireot whart DAILY, except SUNDAY, at 5 3(1 p, m, Forparttcultua Inaulro nt Com pnny'u olllco, 7tli 6t. wlifttr. Telepliono No, 7 15-3, W. 1'. WELCH, oonoral Agent. 1 Off l'AUKH lU I'OiaitlAilMONROKANIJ NOHKOLK. I lIlBr-OLAKHKAllll.tll HOUND TKU'.flOia. hUHiuvr JANK MOSKLKY ilinuliy. Wvdnk-s-iluy mul HiiturdnT Mt-M 11, in. rusiiaiio ntul roonm cecnri'd t lli-rifrsl Olllce. Blxllislii-divlinrr. Tell phoimi nil, 1. 1'01'OMAU lllVKH l.ANlHNOh'.-etriimfl TI (O.MI-ION Womljiy, W eilureiUy iul Filday ui 7 m. i ml W000 AHI CO, . COAL1 'WOO.D1 JOHNSON BROS,, WIIAUVia AND ItAILU0D YAHD 12lli nnd Wiitor him. 8. W. IIUANOH YAltDll AND OITIOI'S, (Oonuecled by Telephone.) 1202 T stieet noithwesr, 1515Huveiilli ureet iinrlUweBt. 1710 l'eniisylvniild nvo. northwest, 1112 Ninth street iinithwest. Uoiimr 3d and K etieeis northwest, my -tt , Sill l'eiiiiflvivaiila rvo, BoutUwest, w I ) ' Ifi )l If v ,') 1.& ,.1 ijfcfcgy--viafciMg2Siy 1 -:iMmmm'-