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Til 13 WASHINGTON CKJTIC, THURSDAY EVRNIXG, SEPTEMBER 17,1885. '' WASHINGTON CRITIC muTiinu ixihuatioxs. For lodov, ronlliuiwl cool mul clear Wcalhrr is IihIIihUmI (or Wtwlituton mill Urinlly. Pur Friday, slightly wanner, fnlr weather li ir.dlcnlcu for New Knirhind mul llio Itfu.dlo Atlantic Stnlcs. Tlirniiomrtci' ItontlliitH. ihcrinuiictir rending, Sepleuilier ITifin. in., iS.0;7n. in., fiSM; 11 n. m., nOM. September 1(1: Mean temperature, (W.B; maximum, 77u.4: minimum. CO", li menu rolnlivo liuiiiMlly, CsT.O. Total prcclpltn tic ii.O. AltlllHCIUClltl. Ami! nil's- Ailn firnv. I'm. n '"llio Mlkii'lii." lllli. io- "The lli"ip of Hold." 1 urn: Mr-uv-Dli'k (.iirnimi. 'rinuttin C'nwnji i: Mlli'. (ilnim. Hold ill ! lory. HbbHt lliui-c. corner lltlininl FBlroots. St. Jmnns Hotel, othst. nnil lVunii. nu. Hunt Mi uii', I'i'iniii. no., nwir llllist. Clinton House. Till mul 1 streets. Losikum, 1W) T struct northwest. voujit vi:uonn. I'fifiiT is (Ikmiuai. Tiiiim Cmnr Jcs- IIVK (.AllTTMl AMI JrsTIC'I.S C'llC, J A Mill am llbituiCK. Samuel Strntiirvs. llio Dis trict A Columbia; arguments to exceptions continued. Toi.ti'i: (jouirr .Ic'iion Sm:i.t William C'oli', colored, carrying; n pistol; $!i0 or ninety dus. William .Minor, colored, In corrigibility; Itcform School during; mliior Ity, Eugene Fuller mul ,lolui Siotvnrt, petit latccny; six months eneli. .lolm Ma jjruder, itTrny; $10 or thirty iluj-n. Ella llrool.s, colored, larceny; onu month, Eliza 'liltmun, do.; ?&,or thirty days. William 11. 1'rlncc, fatso pretenses (two en sen); olio cose ui'tnluc-1 nmi llio other continued. LOCAL It MIX'S. Examination for admission to tho High t'chcol tnKo plaeo there Saturday. A sl.iturr tiro occurred nt midnight last night lit 714 Ticnt-flrstticct from spon taneous combustion. Hon. 31. A. roii.wf ot Ohio will prcldo, nt tho nit ctliif; to ho held thin evening to crtloiso und sustain Mr. Pmucll. M.i:liii:ri.---Uiippy couples In search of l.oiKckccplm; outllts. C'ullntllrcltli.irth's, (Jtld-1'cl lows' Hall I'ttriilturo Warehouse. Two young men, nnnied Stewart and 1'ullir, tcio tent to Jnll fornix months Ibis inornltif for stealing chairs from lUtctblel's 1'ml:. i:i.l,A IIiiooku won sent to Jail for one month thin morning; for stealing clothe? frrm the room of Mangle Williams, on the Seventh-street ro.id. Tin: United f tales Electric Light Com pany preposo to licslii laying no under ground tundiilt for their wire on I'cuusyl nuinnumie, hclue-eu Seventh street and the Cnpllol, Kliza Tim.mn, n colored girl. In her 1 fci.tf oltlre. glutei! the dock ut the Police Ccuit thin morning. Siio wns charged with the larceny oflSJ from Nathan llrown. A fine $5 wnn imposed. Gomi: iiei ton left u whlto malo Infant on tho rathlng at the corner of Twenty-second end K streets last night. It was Bent to the Foul Hi l'rtclnet Stntlon-liouo and nfter wntil j cut to Ml. Anil's Infant Asylum, Wm. M inch:, n IS-j car-old colm cd toy, was in tho dock at )tidgo Sncll's court this morning charged with being an Idlo and In corrigible hoy. Ho piomptly ploadod guilty and wus sent to the lieforni School during his minority. Lincoln 1'ost No. S, II. A. I!., of this city, liasicsi rindc.il to llmgcneral ordcrliirelatlon tothetoldltis' (.rant inomuneiit fund. After their ineellng last night they nmilu nn up 1 lopilatlou to cover the Ilftccu cents per tiipltn of mcuikirshlp, hlch will make tl.tlr cotitrlbittlon .ifI. At ii recent meeting of tho directors of the Children's Hospital Ihcy h.ul under consideration the lncrcacd demands upon the accommodations of llio building, nnd n committee was appointed to tako into enn tlderntlon tho pructlcahlllty of erecting an extension to the hospital. Tiiu.l'tdcrnllon of Labor Unions of this city last night elected .Messrs. K. W. Oyster of (he 'typographical Union nod Thomas llenhcm of tho ralnters' Union delegates tit tho fourth animal session of tho Federa tion ot Tisdoiinil Labor Unions of the United States find Canada, to bo hold tu this city on Dceunler S, next. Dltixtivus Urv and Illuck to-day ills coMicd tho person ho robbed Dr. 11.11. DoimUlMin's homo, No. 'JOS I'.lghth street southeast, May !."J lat, In tho person ot liimee Mooic, tho colored riltshurg bur glar, arrested heio recently with tho Ingeni ous umbrella that could bo extended Into .1 lope lMlder. VlNlllnir ild-l'Ilovn. Tho llldglcy monument, creeled In honor ot tho late grand secretary of tho Sovereign Lodge, I. O. O. I, will bo unveiled at Har lem l'url;, Baltimore, next Tuesday. Mem bers of tho order will bo present from all over tho country. About sixty of tho Uni formed Uatlnllou of Patriarchs, I. O. O. !'., of this city, will visit Ucltlmoro on that oc casion, and will taho with them tlio Grand Army di urn corps. Invitations have been extended by tho Washington Lodpo lo visiting lodges to Wslt tho National Capital whllo thov arc In nieli eloso proximity to this city. Two en campments havo availed themselves of this oiler, und on Wednesday, tho Ld lust., tho Mazeppa Uncampment ot Providence, 11. I., to tho number of las men, with their ladles, will como here. On tho following day they will bo followed bv about 150 iiicmlcrs of tho llunher Hill "Kncampmcnl of C'hnrlestown, -Mass, Tho visitors, es corted by the Washington llattallon of Unlfoiuitd Vatilarchs, will ilslt Mt. Ver non, Mint by IIIh (Mill I'IhIoI. .fohu Edwards, a colored man, was en gaged In au iilteroallon with u colored girl named Magglo Fay at Ninth and N streets about 1 o'clock this morning, where lie threatened lo shoot her, As ho drew tho pistol from Ills pocket It accidentally ex jilcidtd, tho bull entering his left thigh. Ho ran a short dlstuuro and was arrested by Ofllcer Jleneey. Ho was buffering lu tenso pain when ho nrrlved nt tho Sixth l'rccluct Station-IIouse, and Sergeant Allies sent him to tho Frcedman's Hospital foi ticatmciit, SnlCKim-ii'M Heller (Irgnnl.ntion. The employes of Saks & Co, held a mect li.g at tho store Inst night to organize n re lief association. Their employers started tho fund by a handsomo donation of $100. Tho organization was effected by electing tun following officers: .1. Moser, president; H. Katzensteln, vice-president; I). Dougli city, iccorillug secretary; .1. Fleishman, financial scerctnrv; H. Kronliclmer, treas urer; Messrs. S. Kennedy, J. Smlth.J. IJu chaniin and 8. A. Klein, board of managers. Tim .iitlonal ItlllrB Full'. At nn adjourned meeting ot tho National lllllis' fair committee last night tho print ing committee on a season ticket for tho fair reported that a ticket will bo sold at $1, admitting a gentleman und lady. Prizes amounting to $200, for thoso selling tho gi cutest number of season tickets are of fered. Invitations were ordered to bo scut to tho lady friends of tho company to assist nt tho fair. Tho committee adjourned to meet Wednesday next. Hie Jtleliiiid Hutloii I'li'iiM'd. Sir Illclmrd Sutton is pleased with tho merits of his yacht, tho Gcnosta, as shown In tho contest yesterday, nnd says that sho can easily defeat tho Puritan In F.tigllsh waters, IIo attributes tho succoss of tho Puritan yesterday to frco uso of Thurp's Immoitul whisky which is declared tho finest In tho world. Tliarii is at 818 1' bluet northwest, A IMMiil I'Iiiiii'ImIici' I'iiiiInIkmI. Judgo Snell this morning Imposed tho ox trcino penalty on a dangerous colored pistol llourlsher named William Colo. Tho evi dence showed that ho had a fight, und drov n pistol on uuother man. A lino of 460 or thrco months In Jail was Imposed, I'lXUIIllllllIU tilt) IlD.VM. Tho boys eclccted by IWniustor Cou gcrfor tho Special Delivery Service wore examined lo-day at tho elvll-servlco rooms byUnpciintuident Hell as to their knowl-e-ilgo of tho city and lltucss for work. ovv-dooi; fii'omn. Iiilrrt'sl Auiiiiiit ."nnltnrii lit rfo.xtTlntr4 ilit.i'it llnce. A good tlenl of IntercKt 1ms been Of tiled nnimig llio boating men In rcnril In llio dingle ncull iiiff next Thursday for Hip Ilollzituin inpitiil. Tho tnotlnl Is n lininiMimv iino nml is now on cxhl billon nt .Moore it Li'illng'B, on the Av cinii'. It l nil couiplcloil except llio lettering. Jlticli lint been unlil ninnng llio tlllle'rcnt scullers uboiit titnklnjr it ii "nintcli nico," no us lo protort tlm Jmilors who ciiler from being ileclnroil cenlor ffiillern Avliellier they win or Itic, Soiucllilug will be dtiiio tnwiirtln prtileetliig llicm, nml Mr. Unrllcld, llio liicsitlcnt of Ihc Nnlloiml Ainoclullon, will bo conmlteil ut once. It Is thought Hint If Ibis enn bo urrnngcil, llruwHler, Wmle nntl.IohiiMiii, all Jun iors of the C'oluinbln Club, will cuter. Y ('Motility It was staletl llmt Konrney of tho l'olomncs would not enter. This fan baldly be possible, n tho race, originally, was gotten up so thai Kearney could moot SiiiltTisoii at the former's fnvorllo distance. t'mllliMiii Is on hand nnd will meet Koar i:cy at this dlstuuro though ho prefers a mile and u-hnlf. When the race was orlg! nally spoken of, ICenruey said nt ouco that ho would row. AIH'ATIC IIIIM'l.llS. I'otmniic boat Club held n special meet ing last evening, to receive the report of the loom committee. Tho report was accepted and tho committee wcio Instructed lo pin cure tho rooms situated In llio V street front of tho Corcoran Untitling, from October 1st to April 1st. Mr. Frank K, AVanl Is tho gcnllenmu, who, with Mr. Hubert Holtzmim, ofTcrs tho scullers' medal. It will lio known, turnover, as the "lloltzimiu medal." There Is some Inlk In llio M'nhlnglon Club of giving n field mecllng Ibis rail. Untitling races, open to nil amateurs, and special itiniilng luces, open only to mem 1 crs of the illlfrrelit Imat clubs, with bicycle races, etc. A meeting of this kind, under energetic iiuiiiugcmcut, should prove very sucicssful. Tho Joint tcgntla committee has not vet closed up its work, though ouo mcctlngfias tccu held since llio regntta. It Is claimed, itiid with good grounds, that the editor ot it well-known sporting pnpirlit New Yotk Is tho engineer of nil the so-called matches that havo been rowed l.tarNcw York this summer, and thoo which aro on the tapis to ho rowed, Ho gets so much ns agent of tho Manhattan lliTili I'sllumd Company to bring these races (f) about nnd so much for the support of his pi pi r. llan'oii ttoes not wish to row n I (inn title match this yoar, and litis lent hhntclt In tho scheme. Tif.ro ttro no stakes put up by nny one. Ilneh contestant Is paid so much by the railroad company ami what they can get from tho deluded public through the pool-box. Thero never h.is been n senson Known lo professional row ing In the past fifty years when thero wcro so few match laces. This aqtiatlc-rallrotd lilppotliomlng lias demoralized our profes sional oarsmen, und the public with open mouth swallow tho Associated Press dis patches of matches for big monoy, sent out by men like this Now York editor. How long this thing Is lo goon no one can say, but this can lio said: If tho newspipur.s which have tho best Intercl of till sports at heart would come out opsnly und expose tholrlckciy und fraud stsriouiidlug Iheso so-tallcd matches, r.dlrotid companies would lo deprived of the Inducements thoy offer oarsmen, and holiest matches, where one mini's moiiti) Is placed aguliint uuothors, would bo the tosult. .Mr. AYIilto'ri Views on llio ll.isebttll Otitlonlt fin- Jfi'xl Vnir. Ill n long talk Ir.st night with Mr. Charlie White, treasurer or tho Nationals, lio cx picsscd himself as very much encouraged r.t tho baseball outlook for next year. "I havo been invited," bo said, "to attend the meeting of the American Association on llio intli of next month hi New York, nnd I think tho piospccts for getting Into that ussoelatlon, excellent. Tho only ouo op posed to us last year was llarnlo of Haiti more. Why, I cannot Imagine. Our not Icing In lias Kent thousands of dollars out of his pocket. Ild bus no such local rivalry on where as wo would havo had between t nr two clubs. Yonder Abo of the St. Louis has nlwujs been a friend of tho Na tionals, and was perfectly delighted Willi the tiealnicnt his club received heront tho bauds of tho baseball public. I paid him as much for that ono gnmo ns he received for two weeks' work East playing champion ship games. IIo says 'Washington forever,' mitl bus told such marvellous stories North, of tho amount ot his sharo of that ouo game, that wo havo been Hooded with tele grcms asking for dates. "Wo were nnxloiis lo get games on with tho Cbletigf.s, nnd offend them $.100 bonus nnd onc-htilf of tho gato It thoy would play us Unco games, I ut they will not cnino Kust t.t till." Mr. Whlto was asked what he thought of Uo lclatlvo strength ot tho two old Associations, and ho icpllcd that l.o considered tho American Association as I ting hi the belter position at present, Vun dcr Abo has purchased tho stock ot I ticas' League t'luli, until ho now holds n innjoiity and practically controls llio club. Luces bus had enough of base ball, and this Is the Inst year, In Mr. White's Judgment, that St. Louis will bo represented In the League. Von tier Alto Is hcnit and soul tu tho American Association, Tho League enn't gel n nine In Cincinnati. If it adopts the guarantee rule Detroit nnd lluffulo will drop cut sure, This Is Providence's last season, and It really looks shaky for tho League. Mr. While says that there Is no doubt In his mind but that the Metropoli tans will bo obliged to retire from tho American Association. l'IClMTS, The gnmo yesterday wits interesting to lovers of heavy balling, Cnnloy of the Ilrldgcpoits, who kept tho St. Louis down fivo hits, was pounded by the Nationals for thirteen. Thcgainowns nlso remarkable for tho fact that Powell dropped two lly balls and did not iititko n single bnso hit. It was cold Indeed. Hoover led the batting ognlu. lio must have started ids average up the past week. The Trcntons play to day, ni.d tho Nationals hnvo got to play their bist to butt them. One game lost now may mean tho loss of tho champion ship. '1 ho Virginias hang on like leeches, nml tire only ouo game behind. The scores of tho games yesterday are: Chleago-lloston, 10 to 4; Detroit-New York, II to!.'; Phlhidclphla-Uulfalo, 7 to il; St. Louls-Piovltlcnce, tlto 1; Clnclunatl-ilaltl-moic, 10 to 0; St. Louls-Athletlc, 15 to (I, .Mitiopolllnn-I'lttsbitrg, 5 to 1; Hrooklyn l.oulsville, 8 to D; Vlrglnla-Trentoii, 5 to lj Natlonuls-llrldgeports, 10 tot!, Kilting Tim. Tips to-day nrc: Shcepshead, first race, Albla or Arellno; second race, Favor or Hootman; Ihhd race, Inspector 11. or tho Hard; fourth race, Illdulgo; fifth race, F.itclld; sixth race, Strathspey or Swift. At Lexington, first ruce, Huzaras; second race, Alia ltluo or Vlrglo II. ; third race. Yolo or Tennessee. Tlic 4'npllul Oliih'w I'nll Jtut'i'M. The Capital lllcyclo Club will hold Its fall lacos nt Athletic l'nrk, October 0, for which tho following programme has lieon arranged: Five-mile, Flint Cup, club; hulf mllo Kichible, club; two-nillo open, record; half-mile open, ono-mllo open, two-mile, club, Woodward A Lothrop Cup; ono-mllo safety, open; threo-mllo oiicn, record; ono inllotandain, open; ono-mllo novice. En tiles will lie closed at noon, October S, ut the lot m of tho handicap committee, 1)1!) Ostiett. Tin' Hominy Opening Jjiii'Mtlim. It is understood that Mr. Corcoran Is per fectly willing Ihat hU gift to this city, Iho Corcoran Art Gallery, shall bo opened on Sunday afternoon. Tho New Yoik lleruhl suys ho has ludlcutfld to tho board ot trus tees who have chargo of tho gallery that thoy can give tho order opening tho doors on nil tlajs of tho week as soon as thoy tlo slro to do so. Thero aro thousands of de partment clerks who, with their fumlllos, would gladly take ailvantugoof thooponln" of tho Natlonul Museum by fur the mo1 Interesting place In this city on Sundays, Atinescut thoyuro ruqulrcdto boat their desks from !) to 4 Just the hours when Iho Museum ti ml Its annex, the Smithsonian In stitution, are open. r Lost. Tlmo spent bv buyers who go el60 wliere than to llrcltbarth's Wiireroomi, Odil-FclloHn'IIull. i.t ui:t;tis .Mr.sL':.V7w, lhirtlc.v ('iiiiiiti('ll' NH'lii(iiiliir I'm. tuition "Clio" at AlbititgliV. "Clio," which hns been such a success tu New York, was first produced In Chlttign otcr seven tents ago. but though fairly suc cessful financially, jet Mr. Campbell was not satisfied with the manner of lis pro duction, nnd so II was shelved until re cently, when he wits able lo give It with nil tl.c novelty, startling ntnl spectacular effecta Hint he desired. In speaking ot lis first presentation In New oik tho Titcgriim says: "It l cettaln mat us ictepiion nisi evening gave every tvtilriiec that It would proven great pojiulnr stictes. Murks of approval grcdtetl Iho i It se of each of the five nets, nnd the sl.irt llngh realistic cailhipiuko scene nt tho end of tho fourth net called forth u whhluind of npphittse. Tho ballet was thu hirgcsl and I esl that has been seen hcru fora long time. A novel Vint Him bullet lit thu llr.it net was Ktmiiknble for the original nnd plituresipie costumes worn and for thti nrtlslle group ings nnd movements of the dancers." M he New York papers till spenk hi high leiltis of the piece. Tho ilirrtir, ono ot the scvcicst (ferities, snjs; "'Clio' Is drawing large audiences to .N'lblo'A Harden. The cast selected lo rt present Mr. Campbell's iilay Is one of grinl strength. No spectacle lias"lutiln belter corps of dramatic nrthls engaged In It presentation." The Urmmilic AVira said: "Probably Hurt Icy Campbell's most recent ambitious dra matic client has been 'Clio,' which was pro duced at Nlblo's (Intileti Inst night (the opening night of tho season) after careful nnd conscientious lvhcntsals by the author. As n spectneulur piny It may bo sot down ns iullo n success, and 'Clio' maybe put down for n long run hero nnd on Iho road." 'I ho llcntttl i "Its scenery Is really excel lent. Its music Is lively and catching, and Its inellablo cnrlhnuako was capitally achieved uhnosl beating nature, us n gal lery 1 oy was heard to remark." 'the 'HWtf: "'Iho popular features of 'Clio' me unmlstaknbly good mul cannot fall lo Insure lis success, Notably of these tho scenic display must bo awarded great prnlse." 'Ihc AVira : "Finm Iho merit of tho play, beauty of the sellings, grand effects nn'd wttrmlh of Its reception, 'Clio' Is In for n goodly run." 'Iho (linpliiri "Tho stage groupings, tho in raj s of color, tho setting ot lights and the scenes were all good and In excellent tasto." ThoJHiimiti I'jpiaui', "A good spectneu lur melodrama." Tho Trihunc : "A bounteous display in Ihc way of choiuscs, ballet dancers, cos tumes iiud all llmt goes to iuako up n living sptctacle " rnmiVorniA-iiorsi; "itLAcic. ouook." For Iho flirt tlmo In several years the Washington public will hnvo nn opportu nity to tco tho famous "Illuck Crook" with Its alluring glitter, its wonderful transfor mations, Its blood-curdling demons, nml Its troop of beiiutlful women. Men may como nnd men may go, but the "Black Crook," lll.o Iho brook, continues lo go on forever. It 1ms u fiislhold on public favor. Fresh features tire being constantly Introduced, so tlirt It Is ever new. It will bo given In nil lis glory nt Ford's Opera-Houso next week. Tlio fnet Hint tho rinrno K I rally Is attached to tho undertaking Is ample insu rance ot Us merit, for the Kirnlfys havohai moie experience lu spectacles than any men In the world. UCltZCO'b OlT.UA-ltOfSi; "lIAZni. KtltKB." Next week, every afternoon nnd overling. Steele MnnKnyo's popular "Hazel Klrko" will 1 e given nt the Ninth-Street Opera House, This Is undoubtedly ono of tho most popular plays ot tho age, having had mi unprecedented nut ul tho Madl.son Square Theatre, Now York, and long runs nt other places. It has been presented over '.'.COO eonscciitlvo times In this country. Manager Ilc-rrog lias arranged to give "Ha zel Klrke" with a crcdllnblo company who will do tho play justice. As there will bo undoubtedly a great demand for scats, It Is best to npply early nt tho box office. Kii.r.i:i) nr a oAii. A Mini Hun Di criil Twenty-sixth Street mid the Avoiiue. A colored man mimed Henry Sluims, nbout 70 yenrs old, met with u fatal ucel dent about 11 o'clock last night. Ho was in tho net or gelling off car Xo. 31 of the Washington ft Oeorgctowu lino nt Twenty sixth and M streets, when ho was struck by cur 10, going In tho opposlto direction. lie was knocked down nnd the wheel passed over his head, killing him instantly. iho Coroner will hold mi Inquusttit tho Fourth Precinct Stntlou-IIouso ut 3 o'clock thlsiittciuoon. HO UTll H'ASIIIXUTOA'. Ofllcer II. E. .Marks of tho Polleo Forco hns been detailed for duty nt tho Whlto House. Mr. .Murks, who has been doing yiuttoi duty in this section oft nnd on for tho poet littecrr years, has gained many friends by his genial and tllscicct maimer lit pcrfoiinlng his duties. Officer John K. rciegny, u new uppolntco has been placed on his Uat. diaries II. Marshall, n colored watchman ut tho District lltiiltllngs, residing nt No. flfd ihlrd street southwest, reported nt tho Station jcsteidny, that soino thief entered his back yaid und stole n number of shlits nnd uiidrrweiir from his clothes Hue. Frank A. Wlsong, n painter, engaged tho buck of Hubert Curler yesterday afternoon, and wns ililvcn mound tho city mid suburbs until tho tlmo rolled on lo four o'clock this morning, nnd tho bill had reached $7. When told by the hacktnun tho amount due, he raged and sworo that ho had been over ehaigcd, and refused to pay the bill, Officer llcniy wns called on iho scene, and nil handsproceeded tothcstntlon-housc, where It was found that Iho prlco eanio within tho law icgulntlng hack hire. Then Wlsong paid tho bill nnd dcpnited for homo on foot, HJ:ST M'ASIIIXOXOX. Eli veil boats loaded with coal havo ar rived since, last lepoit. Arrlud: Cunal bout Maryland, with H00 bushels of whciitnnd 1,000 bushels of corn to Hartley llros,' Sales; Wheat, UJ cents; corn, Ii4 cents. Cleared! William Mason, with 700 tons ot coal for Full Hlvcr; Win. D. Marvel, with CtO tons of coul. Workmen havo commenced tearing down Iho old houses nt tho corner of Thirty-first und il streets In order to build now btablcs for tho lircat Falls Ieo Compuny, us thtir's Isuotlaigo enough to accommodate tho horses. Their new office Is nearly com pleted. Tcmperaltlro and condition of water at 7 n. in. (treat Fulls, temperature, 71; con dition, "fi; receiving reservoir, temperature, 7"; condition nt north connection, B3; condi tion nt south connection, 17, distributing reservoir, temperature, 78 j condition nt In fluent gutc-house, 17; condltiou ut diluent gate-house, ID, Tho CliurgcH AirtiliiNt Piineo. Tho chargo ugalnst Superintendent Prince ihat ho had fulslfled tho pay-rolls, bus been dismissed. Tho chargo that ho put a laborer on tho pay-rolls for three, days more than lie worked went over for two weeks. lliib.V CtiiTliiiies, refrigerators, enrpots and furniture sold on weekly or monthly payments nt Smith's, 1111 New Jersey avenue northwest. At (lie llolclH. Diuminoud Hay of Shanghai is at llio Ar lington. II. J. Spauuhoitt ot St. Louis, Mo., Is at Wlllurd's. Frank J. Cohen of Atlanta, (la,, is nt tho lllggs llotto, S. F. I!od nnd wlfeof Minneapolis, Minn., nro nt Wlllard's, Dr, E. II, Mayer of Wllkeslrarro, Pa,, Is ut tho lllggs House. J, II, Lowe und P. A. J, Hussoll of Now Yoik tire at Wlllaid's. Dr. Win, Spalding of (lordrlilge, Scot land, is nt tho Hlggs House. Senator Hansom nml Hon. J. W. Held of North Carolina aro nt the .Metropolitan. Hon. A. J. Warner of Ohio nr rived In tho city Ihls morning. Ho Is nt the Hlggs Ilnuso, Hon. A, !', Tuft ot Florida nnd Paymas ter Stephen Hand of Iho navy are registered nt tho llbbltt. Hon. JohnS. Murmaduko, (Invcrnor of Missouri, and Htm, Frank P. Ilhilr of St. Louis are atltho Kbbltt, Senator A. H. Colquitt of (loorgla ar rived In tho city this morning, and engaged rooms ut his old quarters, tho Metropolitan. fiTY JiAt.i. on:s. Ileum of Minor lniiiirtnncn ninliiu.t I'lolll the (Joilrts. Judge Cox jestcnlay decreed a sale In tho suit of Snioh !'.. Chiisc nlul Daimls Iinnuy, jr., and oilier, for tho sale of thtee Inms'.s nnd lots on M street, between lifteenl'j ni.d Slxteenlh streets, Jnlln F, Webster hns stte.l tho llnltluvu'e A Potomac Hitllronil Company for t!),()Jd for Injuries leeelved by her l'3-ycar-olil sou, Joseph II. Welistcr, who Iinl his tint ciuhed by n train of the company at Ai.ir.v laiid avcmio nnd Ninth street, December II, lwl. Tho Injury wns of stieli n nnture tln.l the foot had to !o amputated. i ho Washington Trustlu Company, whosa object is lo iiinniifactiiru trusties, ,te., llio I n litis I of Incoiporallon today. Tho capl Inlof Ihc concern Is $7,000, with tho privi lege of ineteashig II to $20,000. Tho presi dent Is Max I.uchs nnd L. A, Dillon Is see iclary. The directors nro Otvoti Donnelly nt.il I'. T. I'.tigcl. Morrln I.uci, O. W. Zclcrnml E. A. Ellis are also members of the association, Mr. ('. II. Knight sued Dr. Wm. II. lint lefotc Justice of tho I'caco S. C. Mills Inst cuiiltig toiceovcr $100 for failure to per folm n contract. Mr. Knight sworo that ho paid the defendant $100 lo euro his wife ot n complaint In ouo month, nnd ho failed to etiiohcrlii atar. Previous to this ho had hnd bis wifo under tho treatment ot Dr, Murphy. Tho defendant claimed that In did what he undertook to do, but another disrate had set In, Tho ease went over for expert testimony. Man luge licenses havo been granted to Harrison Ford of Fauquier County, 't., nnd Virginia llrnxon of Essex, Vit.; Dlo AV. Lewis of Auacostla, I). C., and Etuuilo ('. llaum ; Joseph C. Ehert nnd Mnrg.irct Mook; Juntos I!. Heovcs nnd .M, Agues Fruzer; Harry II. (lohlcn nnd Salllo E. Hoover. John C. Lament nnd Mary A. Clcnr; William Coleman nnd Jetrnlo Carter; (Icorgo II. 'Ihoinns nnd Lnura E. Blade, I'olh of llennlngs, I). IV, Charloi Hamilton and Evelina Powell, both of Ycst Wash ington: Daniel J. Sexton nml Anna M. Mngcc; (Icorge E. Mcdlll nnd Laura King, loth of Uiilonlown, 1). C. F( t'Mi. The place to buy lino furniture nt lowest prices. Call ut llroltbnrlh's Odd-Fellowh' Unll Furniture Wnrerootns. FINANCIAL. Xi'W York HIim'Ii Slnrket. ihc follow lug hnvo been fiirnlshod by J, Vnnco Lewis, 'broker, southwest corner Eighth and F streets: najii:. o. y I0 1 name. o, M 10 Can Pit I !"p'fd I Cen Pa V,7 ,'17 No Pn ' 81J 1 C II A (J 120J l'J'Jl I " tifd ' iS 174 CMAStP..., 7)i Till, NY Ccn....' US 07 Del it 11 SUli SI Omaha I 3:i !3 D LA W.. tlOglOOS1 " pfd ' til 0J1 E.MUoli... !OroTrnn...'8U !MJ Kilo ISMBTOro Hall..,. 803! SI Erie Ks (ttj, (iflj'.l'n Mull -1S3 -173 KaiuVTx... 20 iJllcaitliig I0J 188 Ills Cen I Hock Is N.1 Ccn -ill! -116 St Paul L Shore T0j 110, "pfd 1131 It V. LA Nash... -WS 4.1J Tex.fc Pa... 101 HI Man Con.... lOOi'lOOJ U Pnclllc.... MO fi(H Mich Ccn... I W Sh 1st... -I'.'J 4ij M0P.1 illjlfslj WUTel.... 70 701 N West .)7flt tirj) Oil lOOIItl'U !lilcn;; .liiiflcotH. Tho followiug Mimmaiy Is bv H. K. Plain .t Co., St. Cloud building, Ninth und F streets: O. , 11. I 1 C. Wheat Oct , &U S3J, 81 8J Nov ' Sill 841 SI!' 81 May i ti WW IUJ ll.lj Coin-Oct I'JJl Mi 4-JJil -Wi Nov I Wl -103 S1JJ -101 May :WS flSl 3331 31 Ot.ts-Oct I :;. !i3j mi, mt Nov ' May '-Il 2JJ 23 211 Pork Oct l87o 1)00 8 73 8 Wi Nov I 8 ." 8 00 8 05 8 8'iJ May ! Lmd-Oct (1211 0 30 (1221 0 271 Nov ' 0 121 l171 0 121' (1171 May I I i Oil. II. K. linln A Co., St. Cloud building, fttiulsh the following Oil quotations: Closed ychtculay, IO0J; opened to-day, 100J; high est, juuj; lowest, iuui; :::m, iuuj. VI'ttMliIiigltni HtnrUn. Tho following nro closing quotations of Iho Washington Stock Exchniigo to-day its furnished by Messrs, Towers ifc Green, bankets, 1-121 1' street: Washington cc Georgetown bonds 117 Metropolitan 07 Columbia ill North Capitol A O Street Ill Anaeostlu 10 Washington City Gaslight Co 40i Georgetown " " Firemen's Insurauro Co I'rankllu IiiMtrnnco Co 10J National Jlet. Insurance Co National Union Insurance Co 10J Aillngtou Insurance Co 1133 Coicoraii Insurance Co Columbia Insumnoo Co 103 German-American lusuruuco Co 130 Potomac InMiiauco Co -Ill Hlggs Insurance Co (li Hoard Pub. Works Green Ss IK! Masonic Hall llnuds KW Wiishluglon Market Co. Stock IttJ " " " llouds 105 Inland A Sea. Coast Co. Stock " " " " Honds Washington Urlck Mnchlno Co. Stock. ,.107 Hank of Washington 70 National Met. Hank 135 Nittlonnl Hank of tho Hepubllc 10.1 Farmers' A Mechanics' National Hank of Georgetown 14.1 Citizens' National Hank 101 Second National Hank 107 Central National Hank 100 Great Falls Ieo Co 1)5 Heal F.stato Title Insurance Co IK) Pennsylvania Telcphono Co MJ Chesapeake A Potomac Tel. Co 70 U. S. Electric Light Co 30 Metropolitan Hallroad, Market Stock, National Union, Brick Machine, Great Fails nnd Washington Gas strong. Tho marriage ot -Miss Annlo M. Mageo lo Mr. Daniel J. Sexton will take placo this evening nt 7:30 o'clock nt tho Church of the Epiphany. "Justh's Old Stllilil," OJOD street northwest, buys gonts' soconil hund clothing. Nolo by mall attended to. Do mjt bo deceived : nsk for nnd tnko only I). 11. Douclass & Sous' Ctipxleum Couuh Drops for (.'nitidis, Colds nnd Soro Throats. 1). b, nnd Trade ilnrk on every drop. "Aldcrnoy llulry Wagons." lrrcsh Aldernoy butter, ohurnod ovory morn ing nnd delivered hi tb. "Ward" prints, 3lo per ft. Also cottago choeso, buttermilk and hweot milk, Co. por it. Cream, ISo.iier pint. .iiAititu:i. DAltUNd- KUNOLK.-On Tumday Sep tember K, by tho Jlov. 1'eri'Krlno Wrolh, reo tor ot II. i) Church of thu .Messiah, Baltimore, Mil., Edwui'd 1. Darling to .Miss lleutrleu Kllnelc, both of Washington, I). U, MIIMKIt-IIKII.KY. On September 15. 1SS5, by tlm ltuv, Dr. Homer of St. i'aul'ri l.uthcruu Church, II. I.. Shlniir, M. I)., and Annlo Eliza beth Itcllcy, both of Washington, II, (J. HMAMAV0(D'ii'HNi:it.-0n Urn 0th day of July, ISM, .lohnH. Sinallwood nnd Jlattlo ('. Turner, ul Alexandria, V., by tho Key. .Mr. Edwurds. VAII.-MA'fTHKWH.-Seitomber Itttli, IMS, nt lvslilenio of llio bride, isi'j Ninth street northwest, by Hev. Wm, II, Young, I). 1) pastor of .Meiropollliin Iltiritlst Church. I'niil lot Hill, Mr. llciijainlu Vull, Into or Aurora, IniL.tinil Jllss lluttlo .Matthews, Into of New London, lowit, Ollill. 3IAYNAl)H!ll,-On WediiCMlny. September HI, 1NO, ut tho residence of his mother, Thomas Darker Jliiynailler, second sou of Julia II. Mnjnniller mid the late (lenerul Henry V., .Mnynudler. IIKItilllNIIACil.-On September ID, 1HS1, nt o.ti.1 ii, in., Ktliei I-onlso, only mid helovul ehllil or W. 1'. nml Clam 11. Iteiehcnuaoh, aged 'i years, 7 months and H dnys, runcinl (lomtlm resiilcucn of her grand fat her. ueorgu ,1. huter, No, lO-'l I street n. w Irldny, September 1H, nt:) p. m Friends mid relatives nro Invited tnnttend. ANDKHSON. On Jlombiy, September IIIh, lbt-3, n Iciicher In Iho public schools of Wush liiglon, JlbsJIargiiretn A. Anderson, lu llio twenty-second year ot her use, CIIKUK, On Tuesday morning, September IS, lftO, at 10 o clock, Marlon, beloved wife of Thomas Cheek, uged twenty-seven years, DOItSEY.Liitered Into rest, I'.llzahoth Horsey, widow of tho Into fleneral James H, Wlieitl of Wheeling, West Virginia, (it resi lience No. 813 K street liorlhweet, Nollc-o of funeral herciftor, OVheellug papers please copy. Itlclntu.v totitrci'.v In Du.vUght. Ycsltitlny moinliig nl'oitt 8 o'clock, ns F.lsle Ouimell, Ihc l'.'yciir-old daughter ot Dr. Itobctt II. Gumiell, icsldlng nt No. 02.1 11 stictt southwest, was letiliiilng lo her home, having made n purchase, sho wns follcwdllyn lrittnl-looklug negro foot pnd, who walked up close bclilnd her ns sho wrs passing the Iiitiihcr-ynid oir Virginia nunuo, tiinr Ninth street, anil struck her n blow on tho bond with his list, felling her lo the ground. He then snatched n pocket I cok containing $2.30, which sho held In her hnml, nnd made his escaped. Tho llttlo girl scicniucd loudly for help, but no ono icspotuled. She went to Iter homo and re potted llio clictiinstatices In her father and (Irscrlled the negro, who wnsnbout 20 yours ( f ego. iho police have scoured (South Washington for the hi tile, but hnvo ns yet lieu tumble to capture him, ;rntll!c:itloii nt I In- I'lilc or .lolin Cameron nml .3. i. :1!o!t1miii. Messrs, John Cameron nnd J, (J, Morri son were llio luckv owners of one-llflh of ticket No. -18,1)51 In Tho Louisiana State Lottery which drew tlicK!.",000 prize lu tho Drawing of .Till v 14. This does itwuy with tho leasoulngof thoso crying fraud, because these gentlemen nrc loo well-known lo nil mil of n thought that they would lend Hiinisclves ns pnrllos In deccivo tho public, ihc fnet Is, Ihcy held tho ticket nnd It has been promptly cashed nnd our good friends wear broad smiles because of their good luck. Wichita Falls (Tex.) Herald, August 8, THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. AVnjK nml Itotn-H of diettlnn; In mid Out of IVnsililiiKtoii. .U'.l'AJtTIMti: ol' Itnllrond TinliiM rioin Itnllliuoio & rotoiiine. Depot, Klxlli und tl MtrcctH. I'or lloslon2 p, in. (without change of curs.) .For Xcv) York 12:15, 7:15, 8:30, 0:10 (limited) nnd 11 n. in.; 2, 4 ami 10 p. in. For Philadelphia -7:15, 8:30, 0:10 nnd 11 a. in.; 2, -1,0 nnd 10 p. nr. For VaUimore 0:3.1, 7:15, 8:30, U: in nnd 11 tt.in.i 12:03, 2, 1, 4:23, 4:10,0 und 11 p. in. For Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Tmis 0:10 n. in. mid 7:10 ii. in. For llujfalo, KUnira and IIarrisburg0-AO a, in. mid 10 p. in. i'cr litnnjiolii 0:33 a. in,, 12:03 and 4:23 . in. For rope's Creek Line 7:15 n. in., 4:10 p. in, from Ilnltliiioro Ji, Ohio JJnllioiiil trepol. Corner New .lei'stey uvcntio unit (IMrcct. For JlaUimorc5, 0:10, 0: 10, 7:30, 8:30 nnd 10:03 it. ill.; 12:10, 1:23, 3:15, 3:30,4:30,4:10, 5:40, 0:10,7,8:23 nml 11 p. in. For Annapolis 0:10 (Sundays 8:30) a, m.j 12:10 nml 4:30 p. m. For roinl of Hocks, Frederick 7:23 a. in,; 4:40 mid nun p.m. For Uarpcr't Ferry and ShcnandoahVallc!) lerry and SI, 8:40 nnd 0: mid 0:lbp. in. Yallcu ., 5:30 -8:40 nnd 0:23 n. in For Gailhcrslurffldj, 8:10 nnd 0:25 n. in.; 12:30, 4:10,5:30, 0:10 mid HUDp. in. For Jtancritomio:30 p. m. For Chicago 10 a. m 10:10 p, m. For llttibura 10 a. in., 0:10 p. m. For Xcw Orleans (express) 0:25 n. m, For Cincinnati, l.miinttlc and St, Louis 3:30 nnd 10:10 p. in, J'roiil Alcxmuliin t I'VedcvIi'lcalmrg; nml Alexandria & Wtisliliigton It. It.. Mixth midH Ktrcct:, Ilultliaiiro & I'otomnc Depot. For Alexandria 0, 7, 0:25, 11:01, 11:33 n. in.; 2:0,1, 4:20, 4:15, 0:25,8:03 nnd 11:37 p. in. For llichmond and the South 0. mid 11:01 ii. in,, mid 4:15 p, m. l'roui CIii'Nniicnlcc V Ohio Itntlrnnil, Nl.th mul II h I reels, ::tl(Ii:iorc & I'otoiiuu'. Depot. For Cincinnati, St, Louis and South 11:15 ti. in. und 5:15)1. in. For Fort Honror, Newport Neus and Nor folk 41 a. m. i'l-om IViiMliIngtou, Ohio 5t tVestern It. It., Sixth nnd llMtrectM, Jlnltl 1110101.V I'otniiiuc llepot. For Alexandria, I.ccsbttrp and Hound Hill 0 n. in. nnd4:2,1 p. in,, the Sun day morning train running only to'Lccslntig. AltlCIVAI, oflinliiH at llnltlmorn iL I'otouinc. Ilejiot liy Jltilllmoi'c sV I'otoiuuc Jt.lT. From Jloston 2:15 p. in. From Nuo York and Philadelphia 5:23, 8:05 nnd 10:50 a. in.; 1:10, 2:15, 1:05, 7:10 und 10:10 p. m. Front t(7imorc Ci30, 8:03, 8:1(3, 8:50, 0:23 nndl0:50n. in.; 1:10, 2:15, 4:03, 5:50, 7:10, 8 and 10:10 p. m. From Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati 0:30 mid 0:25 a. in.; 5:50 mid 8 p. in. From Annapolis 8:10 n. m.j 2:15 nnd 5:50 p. in. Fromjluffalo, Klmiraand J farrisburg 8:25 u. in. nml S p. in. J!y Alcxniittiin V fri'deiicUsbir., mid AlcMiiidiiu & AVashliigtoit Jtnllroiul. ii'iomitoamrici 12:10, 0;05, 8, 10, 10:10, n. in.; 1, 3;03, 3:23, 5:10, 7:03 nnd 11:35 p. in. From llichmond and the South 10:10 a. m,; 3:23 and 11:35 p. m. IlyClioNiipotiUo A lilo It. It. From Cincinnati, St. Louis and the South 8 ii. m., 0:50 p. m, J'rom Foil Monroe, Acuport Nctcs and Nor folk -MO p. in. Ity ViiMliIiiglon, Ohio tfc AVcHtern lCtiilionil. From Alexandria, Lccsbmg and Hound Hill 8:23 u. m. and 7:10 p. in., tho Sunday evening return train starting liom Lees-burg. AtJInltliiHiicV Ohio llepot byllnl-Union-& Ohio Itnllioiid. J'Vow Jlaltimorc 12:31, 0:30, 8:10, 8:30,0:50, 10:35 and 11:15 a. in.: 1:50 (Sunday 3 p. in.), 2:20, 4:30, 5:10, 5:2,1, 0:33. 8, i) nnd 10 p.m. From Annapolis 8:30 n. in. (10:30 on Sun day), 1:50 and 5:25 p. in, From Point of Jtocks and Frcdei ici S;25 n. in.; 4:15 and 8:15 p. m. 7'Yo. Harper's Ferrn and Shenandoah Val ley V;W a. in.; 5:30 and 10:55 p. in. From Oaithenburfl-SA', 0:50 and 11:30 n, in.; 3:40, 4:15, 5:30, 8:15 nnd 10:55 p. in. Fiom 7iinmfcm'ii 0:50 n. m, nrrd b:30 p, in. Vow Chicago and l'ittsbnrg 7:20 a, in. and 0:30 p. in. J'rom New Orhaus 10:5.1 p. m. 7'iirtii Cincinnati, Loulsellle and St. Louis (1 a. in. and 1:15 p. in. I.rcnt l'nllHiind Culilii .lolin Ilrldgc. J'ackel 7Jc(Mor (from High nnd Canal streets, Georgetown) Leaves ntSn. m., Sundays, Tuosdays nnd Fridays, returning at 8 p. in. School Commencement. The l!cst $1 School Hhoo Tho best tec School Hat Tho Hest too School Punts Tho Host 00o School Shirt Waist The Host Mo Undershirt Tho Jtts-t Wo Canton Flannel Drawers The Host Sl.00 Hoys' Lous Pants Tho Dost S2.G0 Hoys' Suit of Clothes Tho best 8 1. CO Youths' Suit of Clnthos The Host $3.00 Men's Suit of Clolhos IN TOWN, AT cr. -w. snur-iB-sr'S- HUT AND 1010 PUNN. AVE. NalloDil Jlclropolilan 1'iro Ids. Co., 010 I'd, Ave. N. AV., Washington, 1), o. OASH OAl'ITAI., 1)100,000. EDWAltl) CLA1IK, Trcs. SAMUEL CROSS, Seo'y. ull- Wo nro opening TO-DAY (Friday) n lino Assortment of Boys' Clothing. NowoGt Styles. Lowoot Prlooo. E.B.BARNUM&C0 031 Ponrm. Avonuo. FAMCV GOODS. MME. WASHINGTON, iviocaisto, 1)07 PENNSYLVANIA AVHNl'K. Dresses Hlegantly mndo In tho l.ntcst Styles by lirst-elnrs Altlsts. Tnllor-tnatlo Suits rv Specialty, Drosses, Clonks nnd Jbinllos Cut. Mtled nnd Droned nt ltensuiiublo I'tlces, All Work Done with Promptness nml Fully (linir nntced, scl'Min KIIG'S PALACE, 814 Seventh Street. GREAT CLOSING SALE -OF-llnlw, lionnelM, liouci'M, TipH, I'tlllllCN, JtltlllOllH, l.iu'en, rSllliH, Velvet!, Nun t'liibiclliui, I'm-iiMolH. Jei'MP.VH, (.lovi-rt, C'oi'.tct.M. VTrVHON'TrAII.TO A1TKNI). DS3. 3-.XVI3. Black Dres3 Gnoils, Embroidorios, Laces and Trimminyo. 711) MAIIKET SPACE, WASHINUTON, D, O. I'l'IJi STOCK OH' I'or bttdlcs, Children nnd Rcntlcincn, WM. R. RILEY, BIIct lliillilliii:. Vnr. Olli nml 11 Nls. n. GEO. WHITE, Ladios' Tailor and Habitmaker, 730 Seventeenth St. N.W. nifANCIAl. J. VANCE LEWIS, BEOKBE Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Oil. l.o Droit ISiilldlng, Klghtli nnil V sts. Largo nnd Small Qunntltlos. Strictly on Commission, Frlralo Wires. Constant Quo tations, omco open from S a. m, to G p. m. TOWERS & GREEN, Bankers and Insurance, MS3 P STItlll'TT N. AV., Wilmington, J). C, Trnnsiict a (.cucrnl lluiililng lliistnoss. Deposits Hubjcct to Clicclc. Pneclnl ntteiillon given to Departmental nmf other Collections, lltty und sell United btntcs Honds nud All District Securities. Wo Issue D11AFTS AND CIHCUI.ATt LKTTIHtS OF CUHD1T ON KUltOl'E AND THE EAST. B. K. PLAIN & CO., 33EOIC321ES Grain, Provisions, Petroleum and Stocks, ST. CI.OUD IIUII.DINO.OTH & P STS', Wnshington, I). O. City references Nutlonnl Bank of tho Ito public, Chicago Corrcsrondcnts-MII.MIND, HOD JIAN i: CO. Constant nuotntions of tho Chlcngo nnd' New York Markets from direct private whos. F. 1). I.1LI.EY. T. A. KENDIQ. P. B. LILLEY & CO., HANKKItS AND IlllOKUIIS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petioleuin. 1127 1' STHEKT,N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. llrnneh Office No, 4 South Hollldny street, Hnlthnoro, PIANO-FORTES. I'iii'iiinletl In Tone, Tnueli, AVoiic inuiihlilp nud Ilui'iililllly. SECOND -HAND PIANOS, At All Vrlcos. PIANOS FOR RENT. Wm. Knabe 8c Oo M17 ?l.ltlII'.T NI'.VCIl. W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 003 I'cnnsylvanla Avenue, socond door wost ot Ninth street, 6CLE AGENTS FOli OLiokoriiig andJames & Hounatrois OI.OUGH ANDAVAHUKN OHOANS, And all MUSICAL IN8TRUMENTS. Something lew. i). w, ci.iina'H Comhlntitlnn r.iitlm'-Slieiit und Unviilopo For betters, Notices, Hills, Htatoments, Cir culars of nil Hires; In boxes of U5, 00, 100, KW, 1X0 und 1,000 each, Will disnenso with Envolopos. Will snvo Wclsht hi Voituifo. Will stive Time nnd Trouble The l'outduico stamps will show data ot de livery, J, W. WATK1IS, 1 ill) New York nyemio. . Sole Act. lov Washington and Alexandria. HOTELS AMI) RESTAIJltANTS. THE EBBITT: AVASHIXOTON, 1). O. ABMT & KA7Y HEADQirA.RTr.H8. ront iiio.N run: nstu-r-s TIZItJIH !i:i.OH nn d H.Oll nor liny. HAitins noi'si:. KtilDPHAN PLAN, l'cnnsylrnnln nvciiue, near I'otirtconth street, Mieclul rates for htimincr Months. CLINTON lintKili, .Til AND 1 RT.H. n w; llrst-clnss titble lioard nnd laiso rooms ut icnsonnbloratosi locution eonlrnl, Viil. O, NAYI.OII, I'mprlclor. iyllU S' T. JAMUS' llOTHf., , , EtlltOI'KAN VIX'A, Sixth street nud lvniiylvinil nvenito. I.. WCIODDUUY. Proprietor. THE LOSBKAM, 1323 T Street H. W , 0pp. the Ebbitt, WASHl.VO'lON, 11, C. (The Clarendon, Saratoga !'rrhiR, N, y.) . l.OSIUfAJt, I'roprlclnr. CLOTHING. 1111 Ponn. Avo., Spring and Summer Overcoatings & Trouserings Of my own Importation, now received. Ocntlo- men, pienso euu, inspcci nnu icnvo your or ders nt the LcadhiK Tailoring Estnlillslunent of Washlimton. Host Goods, Ilest Trim nihiKS. Nono but llrst-clnss workmen em plowed nt 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, h:. id. s.ajr:fl Importer and Tailor. r.rtncERiES PEACE! PEA0EI PEAOEI WII.PON'8 CKT.KIHtATHI) WHISKY, Dl'I'i'Y JIAI.T WHISKY, IIOYAL CltEAJt AND CADINET WHISKY', ID. ELLIS, Cur. Tlilrd und A sts. s. o. BROVvr'NING & MIDDLETON, Wholcsalo nnd llctall Dealers in Groceries, Fine Wines, &c. Aficnts for AVlUtNllIl'S "AMERICA," A Pure American WIno. All tho bot foreign Cordials nnd Hitters, Wonto nlfo Audits lor thocclcbrntcd Cl.YSMIC WATUII. nnd (lab vln , tjiiafcr'n WILD CHHIIHY HOCK AND "BUHAOH." , California Universal Insect Exterminator. 3STO-S7-03- Emails. Ilnrmlefs to Jlan nnd Domostlo Animals. k. iiuitounr.r,, lSill'Strcot. nulltf llAltllClUlt A: HAMILTON, Wholcsnlo I'loili-, -Winn nnil Orncnry Srcrcliiints' CI I to 010 Pcnnn, Avenue. soars aho shoes. One-Price Shoe Sbore. A. L. HAZELT0M(M5:sg J33 Fi-rcnlli Street, ruder O.ld-IVllnws' Hull. E. C Hurt's lino Shoo for bttdlos a specialty. TON"T FAIL TO YIS1T DOOLET'S Third st. nnd Pcun. nvo. s. o. 11KST SODA WATHIt IN TI1H CITY. DUNLAP'S New York Hats. Tho Fifth-nvonuo Full Stylos Sills and Dorby lints introduced by Dunlap & Co., now ready nt WILLETT & ROUFFS Solo j.f;cxi.t;3. DO.'i IViiiis' linnln Avenue Nortliwost. USE COKE For Generating Hlenni, Tor Coolclug Vurposcs, I'or llentlngby funiace. Tor heating byLalrobo. Tor Open Urates. It Is Easily Ignited. It Makes n Quick, Hot Fire. It Docs Not Hum Out tho Orate. It Is Economical, ItWHlPaytoTrylt. foh sali: iiy Tin: Washington Gaslight Com'y. 40 Httshels, Crushed Si Hiishcls, Crushed to Husliclj, Not Crin-hed,. i-'S liushels, Nut Criibhed.. 51 ro tj no a oo U IX) tsyricllvercil to Any Part of Washington ortieorsetowu. GEO. A. ARMES, Real Estato Brokor, Claim Agont and Notaiy Publlo, NO. 10J17 F ST. N. W WASIIINCTON, I), C. Opposlto Kbbltt Ifouso. For Sale Property In every Sttito nnd Ter ritory In the Unjon; nlso clcmint residence! nnd vulvnblu proiicrty nt burKulusj select btillilhiB kites in erfookintr tho city. If parties linvlni; property for Biiloorrent will lcuvo list nt olheo thu saino special In ducements will bo glum, , Hefereiices-llrljr. nnd Ilvt. SlnJ. Ocn. W. 11. Ilnzcn, Chief blannl ofllcer, V. ti. A, Hlivlltf burucr& Wilson, nttornoys; Wheatloy bios., lumber dcnlers. lyJI-lin CTAS. H.nVCoGIXiL DEALEIt IN HUILDIKO SUPI'LUW, 90S to nil 0 fctreot northwest, next National Hlilct.' Armory, Archltcclural Iron Work, Comont, Plaster, Fho Hrick, Firo Clay, Wnll Slate, Paints, Oils. (Han, eta Jca Schlltz's Milwaukee Lager, THU MUST IN Till! DIST'KIOT. HAIdU.IJl' U, .fALUiat, L,enl X-Si TWENTY-NINTH ST. KOHTUWEST. ilAILKOAO'J. l,t tW'SA'SAV VV IMIH (UlKAT PNN8YLVAHiA K0UTE. to riiKMUttii, iikisi iinitii'rnwKHT. VOX III.)! Tit 1CJII. HI').li 1)11) SOKVKIIV. hii iibtiAii.s viAovin i:.vr r. itii'itaNr. Hi KrrwT it nk vtl, lit'(.", Tiulrts b'ne Wh-binKton from -i itlon, comor of tilth and II street", as tillo-s: ror I'lttshtitii nml the Wo-i. h, timi blmltcvl Lxiitiwn ul l'nbiii'Hlei'iilii)!C,irsitti;M)ii. m. dullyi Fast l.lne, Dtfitin in. dnllr tiit'incln nntl nml HI. bouts, with Hloiybnj ' ar- froir. Iliirrlstiitrg to lliirliiiintini.il not-iCir to bt.I.iitilsiilnlly,oeeiit Kntiinlay. in Chieaitn, wlUi Sleeping Cur Allooini lo Chit i.M. lid eiiciiniM (iiicbiiiatl bxnmss ut 71') p. in. dntly, Mjlbbhimtna cni-s Washln'-'in M ('lib i-mto nnil llonhdmii lo bnilsvillo; oonuoot insnt HntrlslsurewfiliWiwli.rii Kv press wltb tbroiteli siut'iicis for Cbivolaiidund HI. bonis. I'm llio Ij-prjws, in p. in. dally for Pitisburi btiruloOilenco. UAMISIOltB A l'OTOSI.M) ItUMIOAt). For llvlo, Cnnnndnlcnn, Koclmslcr, Il'.tirulo Nbiiruru. It) p. m. daily, except Hatunlay, Willi I'lilncnl'Htv WnshtiiKton to Itniilinster. lorMllllnmsiort, Uiek Haven nud Hlmlrn, nt tJ.nn u. m. (fully, iixrepl sumUy, For New York ami the K-ist, 7i15, H:t)f) nnd 31 n, m., '-, 4, 1(1 p. m. and tUU.1 niu'it. on titniliiy, H:i:iiii. m., u, 1, It) p. in. nnil I'JtIS nlpht. I.hnlteil Express of Pullnian Parlor Curs li:1(i n. m, dally, except 8iitt'la7. For Huston without elianijo, 'i p, m. overr day Tor l'.rookl rii, N.Y., nil throur'i trains connect nt .lcrey city with bonis of ISnmfclru Annoic, arfniilliie direct linnsfer lo Fulton street, avoiding cloublo fcrrlaso ucross Now York rllv. For Philadelphia. 7tin.R::i() nnd 11 n. m., 2, 4, (I, 10 p. m. nnd VMUi ulitht. On Hiinday, H:3tjn, m., U.'l, 0,1(1 p. m.nntl l'Jilii nit-lit. Limited Hxprcss, f):b a. in. dally, except Diuiunr. For llnlllmoro, n:.13, 7:115, 8:30, tbto, OtRO. 1 n. m., iit.nn.s, i,4a!.i,4;IO,u, 7tio, in p. m. nnd l!t:in tilalit. On Stindny, 8S), l):."l(), It n. in., U, !, 0, 7:10, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 nlsht. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:18a. m., nnd 4:10 p. m, dally, CTccpt Sunday. For Annapolis, ()::i.l n. m., 12:05 nnd 4:25 p. in dally, oxcept Sunday. On Sunday 1p.m. ALEXANDRIA . FltKllCniOKBDOlia H.VIL Y?AY AMD At.KXANIIItI & ffASU. INOTON RAlbUOAD. Tor Alexnndrla, II, 7, 0:25, 11:01 nnd 11;,15 n. in., 'J:()5, 4:20, 4: IS, 0:2.1. 8:0.1 nnd 11 :'J7 p. m. on Sunday nt O, 0:25, 11:01 a. m.. H:()5 p. m. For ltlehmnml nnd tho South O nnd 11:01 a. tn. dnlly und 4:1(1 p.m. dally, excopt Sunday. Trains Icnvo Alexandria for Washlnston (1.0.1, H, 10, 10:10 n. m 1, 11:05. 0:23, 5:10, 7:05 nntl lisia p. in. nnd 12:10 midnlKht, except Monday. On Sunday nt 8 nnd 10:10 a.m.. 7:(M nnd 11SJ5 p. m, nnd 12:10 nlctit. Tickets nnd Information at tho onico. north east coiner of Thirteenth street nnd Pennsy lvania avenue, nnd nt tho station, where or ders can bo left for tho ehooklnx of hiimuao to destination from hotels and rojldmic.es. CIIAS.K.PHOII, .1. H. WOOD, (icncrnl Jlnnntrcr. Gcrr. I'nssenscr Atjont. BALTIMORE &OHI0 RAILROAD. ECHKIKtl.H IN HFFKOT SUNDAY, .MAY H. 1BS5, UNTIL FUIITHBll NOTICE. LeavoWnshlnlon from HtRllon. corner Now .. Jersey avenue und O street. lor CIiIciiko, 10 ti. m, mid 10:10 p. m. (hilly. The ID n. m, Is n Fnst bhnlted Hxpress to Plttsburir nnd Chicago, urrlvlnc in littsliurrr nt7:J0p. in., Ch'cnco next morning nt 8:55. o cxlru faro is chai-Kcd on this train for fast tlmo. For Cincinnati, bonlsvlllo nnd St. Iinlsdallr nt thtio p. m. unci 10:10 p, m with (hroiisli conches nnd Pnlaco Sleeplnft curs to above Points without chiuuro. U::N) p. tn. train Is a inst limited train to Cincinnati and St bonis, nrrlvlmt In Clneinnntl next mornlnir nt 7:15, St. I.ouls 0:110 p. tn. No extra Turo Is chari-oil on this train for fast tlmo. For Plttsburir nt to u. m., with Tnrlor Car, nnd 0:10 p. in. dnlly to littsbnrc, Clovolnnd nnd Detroit, with sloepim; cars to IMttsbtirpr. Forllalliinoroon week days 5, 0:10,(1:10, 7::io, H:ao und 10.0,1 n. in.. 12:10, 1:25, ililli (45-inlnutn train), !)::io, 4:li0, 4:10, r,: 10, 0: lo. 7, 8:25 nnd 11 p.m. 4 For llnltlmoio on Sundays-(1:10, 7::i0, 8:ntl nnd 10.03 n. m,, lfll, lino, ;):ao, 4:10. 5:lo. 0:10, 7, 8:2,1 nml 11 p.m. ' For points on the Bhetmndonh Vnlloy Hall road nnd points Sonth, 0:25 n. tn. nnd 0:10 p. m. dally. 0:2,1 n. m. train has Pullman on-ciier irom ti nsuiuaron lo iow urieans. For Annapolis, 0:10 n. in. und 12:10 nnd 4:H0p. m.j on Sunday, S:U0 n. m. and 4:10 p. in. ForwnyBlutlons between Washlnttton nnd Hnlthnoro, 5. 0:10, 8:00 n. m.. 12:to, asm, 4:10, 7 nnd 11 n, m. On Sundays, 8::.u n, m !::!(), 3:110, 4:40, 7 nnd 11 p. in. For stations on Metropolitan branch, 7:25 n. in. nnd 1 1:15 p. m. dally, except Sunday, nnd 5:00 p. m. dnlly: 4:40 p. m. dully, except Sunday, for Giinclpal stations on Metropolitan llr.inch; :40 ii. in. dully on Sunday stops ut till sta tions; for Lexington, Staunton nnd Valloy I'.rnncii, 8:40 n. ra. dally, except Sunday; for Fuderlck, 8:10 a. in., 4:1-0 p. m. dally, oxcent Sundnv. For Iocnl stations between Wnshlnuton nnd Gallhcrsbiiri;, 12;!i0 p. m. dally, oxcoptlStin da v.. For Ilacerstown and Winchester, 8:10 n. m. dally, except Mindny, und 5:00 p. m. dally to llaecrstowu; dally, except Sunday, to Win chester. Trutns nn Ivof rom tho Wost dally, 0, 7:20 n. m.. 1:15. 0:30 p.m. Fiom Annnpolls, 0:3(1 n. m. nnd 1:50 una 0:25 p. in.: Sunday, 10:35 n.m. und 0:33 p. m. From Lexington, 6:30 p. in. dally, except Stindny. From Frederick nnd Inlormodlato points, 8:25 n. m, and 8:15 p. m. dully, oxeopt Sun day, Trains lcavo Hnltlmoro for Washlnston nt 5:1 0, 0:30, 7:20, n, 0:05 nnd 10:30 n. in., 12:15, 2:30. a, 4, 4:20. 5. (1:30, 8, 0 nnd 11 p. m. On Sundays, (l:.1o. 7:20, I) and 0:05 n. ra., 1:30, 2:30, 4:20, n, 0:30. B, o and 11 p. in. All trains from Washington stop nt Itclny Station, except 1:2.1, 3:15 nnd 0:10 p. m. For further Information npply nt tho Ualtl moio & Ohio ticket otttco Wushlnnton Sta tion, Oil) und 1351 Pcnnn. uvc, coruerof 11th st,, where orders will bo taken for batnrago to bo cheeked urrd received ot nny point In tho city. C. K. LOIll), U.P. A. II. DUNHAM. Pen. Man.. Hnltlmoro. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY (LEAVE 11. .t P. DEPOT, SIXTH AND 1) STS.) 11 ilB A.M. Fornllwuystntlonj, Lexington, Ky Louisville, chiclnrintl, Columbus, St. Louis. Dally oxcept Sunday, Through l'nrlor Cnr to White Sulphur Springs. 11 A. M. For Newport News, Old Point Com fort nnd Norfolk, Dally oxcept Sunday. 5 1-15 V, M. For Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis und chlcngo, connecting for nil t,ntl l'.,of ?n,(l,-.,c, ,,( UiKittntmii. fat express dally: doos not stop for looai business: through Pullman service to Loulsvlllo nnd Clneinnntl, For tickets und Information npply nt C. & O Hallway nftlco, 513 I'cnnsvlviiiili avemio, under National Motel; Vn, Midland Ibilhv.iy ofllco, 001 Pcntnylvuiita avonuo, nud I). & P. Station. II. W. FULLKIt, Ooiicral Passenger Agent. C. W. SMITH, (Jcncral MnnanT. FI1ANK "nilUll. N. H. IMfonger Agent. WASHIMGTOM, OHIO & WESTEH.Tr. B. On und niter Al'or.ST.iO, 1885, trains will leave; from mid nr.lvn nt Oth and U sts. Depot ns follows: Leave Washington 0 n, m. nnd 4:35 p.m., dnlly; arrlvo nt l'.clttinnt Park 10:51 n. m, nntl 0.2(1 1 1, in.; Leiisliurg 11:01 u. m. nnd(l;3t) p. in.; nrrlvoat Hound Hill nt 11:13 a. ra. and 7:18 p.m. Hcluinlng, lcavo Hound IIIH 0:0.1 n. m. nnd 3:OU p. m.; pass Leesburg (1: 12 a, in. nnd l:-l!i p. in,; lli'hnont Park 0:51 a. m. and 5:30 p. in., nnd urrlvo nt Washington ut 8:35 a. m. and Till) p. in. (insundnys tho trnln lcnvng Wnshlnglon nt On. m. only runs toLccsbiirR.uiul Iho train uiilitngut 7:U) p, in, starts Irom Leesburg. Sperlul excursion rates and Sunday trains to llclmont Park. Monthly und commuta tion rates to nil isilnts. H, M. HIKIPIIY, sitpt., Alexandria, Vn. E. .1. LOCHWOOI), Fuss. Agt 607 Pa. nvo. Washington. 1). ('. STEAMBOATS. DAILY LIKKTO KOItFOLK .fc FOIlTltKM Murirre. Steamers Oeorjru Lmry naJ Excelf lor, comiiiencluB May 0, 10S.1. One of these' popular ftnuuiors will tssve UavMith-ttrei't wLurf DAILY,oxoupt SUNDAY, ntBiilOp. m. For piirtloulurs Iuiihim 'it OJm rsiny's onico, 7th st. wlin.it, Tulptioao No, 7IB.3. w. p. WHLOII, eioni'rnl Atent. I- OW FAltlM-' ' . . j Fortress Monroe nnd Norfolk. First-chiss famTl; HoiindJiin, 7l 2,1. Slcnincr Jnnu Moscloy Monday, Wednosdny nnd Suturdny 1115:30 p. m. I'an'aci) mid rooms sceured nt goneral ofllco, Slxlhstrect whaif. Ti leihonacalI, 01. Potomac Hlvcr buildings steamer Thump son .Mc.nday. Wediiesduy und liiilavnt 7 ii.iu. Drew's New Drug Store, NINTH ST. AND PCNN. AVE. tr Open nil night. CJJJ6 Will ht. S. IV. Cj; Pa. Air. Hist. I have n lot of Flno Ulir.es. my own make, nut I will i-ell at ti luriiiiln. (live me u trial. W. R. SPEARE, 010 V BTIICHT N()llTHffE3T. Everything strictly first-class and on tho most reasonable terra, (Camp Chain to hlra (or all occasions.) QJNf Mit j-i t i