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a iii.irtwsjaftifr-; Vi'5lCilt- iarfra.iiVaa)i,-. (,, ..c L.ijn.w.t---V U THE WASHINGTON CMTIC, SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 29, 1889. N ) It, ? k r k. foil wi WASHINGTON OBITIC &i 1 il$iQfeZiBf3KWLxut)7 A Eli BR V BUBN1NO, nt Tin -WA8UIMQTON CHITIC COMPANY BALLET KILUOURN, rBOIDt!T. OPPICBI D13 D STHBBT N. Int., I'0"TB0lU)1Iin, WASHINGTON. D, C. TEItMS: BlncleCopy.. ... SConU By Carrier. per month... 33 Cent! DyMall, postage paid, ono ycar.....,,...J00 nyllali, postago paid, elx months..,. ,... 3 00 By Mall, ravage paid, tcr month ,,..60 Cents Vail subscriptions Invariably In advance Address THE WASHINGTON CIUTIC, Washington. D. 0. WASHINGTON. JUNK 29, 1880. I'HKSIIIDNTIAL ltl!OEITIONt. The Cabinet meets on Tuesdays and Frl dsye at 12 CO p. in. Senators and Representatives In Congress. ivUl Ic received bj tlio President ovcrytUy, except Monday, from 11 until IS. 1'cfrons uot membcis of Congress having kuthuss Willi the President will be received from 13 to 12.00 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Those who have no business, but cull merely to pay their respects, will 1x3 re ceived by tbo 1'rcsldcut lu tho East Room at 1 p. ro. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. tl VISlTOAe, TUG DEPARTMENTS. Secretaries Blaine, Proctor and Tracy have Issued tho follow lug order for tho re ception of visitors: Deception of Senators aud Representa tives lu Congress from 10 to 13 o'clock. Iteceptlou of all persons not connected with the Departments, at 13 o'clock, except Tuesdays and Fridays, which arc- Cabinet days, and Thursdays In tho Department of State, when tho members of tho Diplo matic Corps are exclusively received. Tenons Villi uot bo admitted to tho build leg after .2 o'clock each day, unless by card, which will bo sent by tho captain of tho watch to tho chief clerk or to tho head -of the bureau for which tho visit Is Intended. Tills ruo will uot apply to Senators, Hep mcntatlvcs or heads of Executive Dcpait inerite. The Bccrttary of tho Treasury receives Senators and Representatives from 10 to 31.30 a. ui , and other persons from 11:80 until ) p. m except Tuesdays and Fridays, Cabinet day s. The Fostmaster-Qencra receives persons hiving business with him from 10 a. m, until 1 p. m., except on Tuesdays and Fridays, Cabinet days. Personal calls upon tho Secretary of tho Interior must bo made between 10 a. in. and 13 o'clock noon, THE LATE Sill. 11KUNO. A morning's dispatch was to tho ef fect that tho Popo had "decreed tho FiAst of the Sncrctl Heart, n feust of tho lirst claw, to ho celebrated on the Octnve, July 5. This Is also tho hi ccn tennlsl of tho devotions, nnd tho Pope enjoins the faithful throughout tho world to hear mass and offer prayer In expiation for tho insults offered In these days to religion when Infidels are xnemorjallml Hi hionzo and tiio Church linmpcied by their followers In Her work for tho salvation of man." ThU-of course refers to tho late un veiling In Homo of a stnttio to Bruno, a hcfeutiflc hut lather daring gentleman, who did not know any better, somo centuries ngo, than to say what ho thonght. He did not agree with tho theologians of tho time, and the thco logins of tlio time, being In power, Toasted Mr. Bruno at tho stako, with great unction and much formality, Modern Italians, realising that tho genucrnnu whoso dissolution was so ac complished through tho medium nf the Cliurcli, Svitli accompaniments of chant ings and thoodOrof burning flesh, wfri not a bad sort of fellow was, In fact, nally a clcvor man of advanced Ideas have made a bronze sUtuo In his honor. Tills Is the "Insult" refened to. Vfp can hardly ngico with JIls Holiness regarding Ihe-enounlty of tlio Italians' offense. WcioMr. Bruno llvlnir td.day ho would not form the uneasy tonne piece In an exhibition of In jjuisltorlal fireworks. Pontifical pin wheels, to use a Fourth of July exprov fcion, are not so ornamented nowadays, Tho world has advanced, tho Roman Catholic Church has advanced slnco tlio day g of Bruno, and Bruno" dead Is en titled to whatever honor might accruo to Bruno living, rt sort of honor which accrues today to, say, a Darwin, Tribute to a man of brains long sinco dead Is not an Insult to tho Church of to day merely because tho Church of another day roasted the man of brains idlvc. The Importance of tho Bruno In client seems to havo been somewhat ex aggerated, THOSE ENAMELED llKIOK. Hrrc Is a. dispatch printed this morn ing WitniNGTON, June 38. Complaint has liven made that tho Government has con tracted for tlio purchase of S50,000 cnam eled bricks, ruado In England, for use In lh construction ur tho Congressional Li brary Building. General Casey, Chief of Engineers, iho lind chargo of tho work, advertised for tho brick, and not a single Amcilcan ja.wnfncUirer responded. Every effoit MfuJ inatlo to get American enameled brick but In vain, That is tho story of It. The, matter IS not one of grave Im portance. If England can supply bct itr nnd cheaper enameled bilclc for American's great library building than America can supply herself, then by nil tombs let us get the brick from Eng land. Our cousins must help us out oc casionally, But tho Inetdcnt has Its suggestion. Why cawsot wo make enameled brick Jcillfl country TftJl WJtJ as cheaply ns they aro manufactured in England? That Is the question which should be naked whenever an Incident of this soit occiiis". 'Will some oxpert In the lnnltcf of rnnmcli d brick explain, giving practi cal points to the political economist? Tin: MAnsiii.smi'. 'i ho appointment of a District Mar slml from ouuido of Washington may not meet tho npproval of all striet "homo-rulers," but there Is, of course, i)o reason to snpposo that m good n man for tho placo may not bo found ouf-Ulc tlifc DSsti let. It U vciy prop eily leinarkcd In n contemporary thai the tnaishiilshlp Is not n fclrlclly iilunlcl pal one and tticio docs not prevail concerning It the saino feeling which exists over Other places. in tho nppolntincnt of tho other mil' ccrs, that of Marshal, the President will no doubt exhibit thnt regard for local scntlmint nnd for tho paitlcular needs of the ttllttallon which he has shown In entes elsewhere. Umon Cou ran has Just made Mr. W, A. Crbftut of .this city a l'h. D. Tho degrco It, for once, conferred with soma appropri ateness, lutoo many cases of the bestowal of this partlriilac degrco by colleges it fits tlio person honored with something of n Mother llu'titmrd eltcct, Mr, Crotfut has, by his writings and his researches, fairly earned the lltlo of Doctor of Philos ophy and bos Tim CniTic'S congratula tions, Tub appointment of Captain Meredith of Chicago to bo Chief of tbo Bureau of Ku graving and Printing Is a good ono In overy wny Ilo wns a brave soldier, Is modest and honest, und has had the experience In a position of trust and responsibility titling him for tbo particular placo ho Is Called upon to Dll, iTni! cruiion th.t Colonel Boyd Win chester of XcntUcky, Mlftlstcr to Switzer land under Cleveland, taught tho Swiss how to play poker Is hereby dtnlitd. Colonel Winchester does not know how to play poker. What x jot It wilt bo to Mr. Randall to eco Messis. Cleveland and Hill and Randall and Mills "get together" In the harmonious composition1 of the Democratic party for campaign purposes. Switziklano Is a llttlo gem republic which Imperial Germany Cannot pluck from Ifs moulitMii setting and wear among Its crown Jewels. Tlio American Eagle roosts oh tho Alps. A liErnnsENTATivc Afro-Aincrlcan cltl zenjs nominated as Minister to Haytl, and tho people of that Island will find a model of tbclr raco In Mr, Frederick Douglass, A wife MCiiriEKEH was hanged in Now Jersey Thursday, aud refused to drink be fore going on tbo scaffolds Ilo kucw what New Jersey whisky was like. lino. DaX feels for Bro. Ilnlstead. 110 says the only way that Ohio's editor cm bo vindicated Istoclecthlm as Senator' Pay no's successor. Ir is bbi ieved that Editor. Shepard of tho JinJ mid Exprtst Is not In Washington after subscribers for his great moial en gine. p 0.-..-I Tim greatest singer in tho world, full of art, but without heart, Is dead Oarlotti Pottl. KiliUiM and Sullivan say to Oovcrnof Mlcbolls that there'll be a fight lu Louisiana during the month of July; Any takers ? Now, 'what does Commissioner Kasson get for hoodwinking tho Innocent and un suspecting Bismarck ? 0R1TIOULAR. "Mr. Druggcr, I won't stay lu your store" 10 bo insulted," Indignantly oxelalmed a new girl the druggist was experimenting with at tho soda-water counter. "Why why-Miss Fosfalt," ho stam mered, -('what's tho matter? Who's In sulted you fi- "A dozen men have, sir, In tho last two hours. They come In hero and ask mo for strawberry syrup, and then thoy wink at mo In tlio most lusultlrig manner, and I won't stand It, so thcro!1' "Oh," 60ld Mr. Drusger, In a tono 61 great relief, "Oh Abl well, Miss Fosfalt, I wouldn't stay if I were you, either. I'll eco the police. Don't comeback any more. Poor child! Poor child!" And she wcut away, but the winkers cpmc up and tall for strawboiry as before. Obi for a week of Cleveland weather, Buffalo Courier, Ah, you want a cold day, do you? Mr. Lincoln Parko: Have you read tho new book by our Chicago author? Mrs. Lake Shore.' Yes, and snch a brll' lltnt writer ha Is, tooj such a command of language MiesrB, Austen Bean (Interrupting); Yes, tho ery vocabulary of Baron Is bis. SlgWJcs of sorrow aro measuied by tears. Some men who can get a fortune out of a deal In stocks can't get a Leu out of a tiuek patch, Tho person who lends ton dollars to a tramp Is an Xeeutrla Individual, A sufferer scuds In this one: Why Is a bounced Government clerk llko a rasty shotgun? Because he kicks when he's fired. .'I i- 1 1 KNOW THYSELF. Seek ye lha battleground, where bo the foo man found Worthy thy steel? Ho Alexander need sigh for a grander World to reveal. On, there's a yorld to wlu back from tba hosts of tin, Sorrow and death; On with tho warfare, then close with the foes of men, . Bating thy breath. Not with the clash uf arms, uot with war's loud aluims, Hurl thy dcllincej Not on tbo tongue ir pen, not on the strength of men, Place thy reliance. Lot hut thy guiding star, sblulngfromsulcs afar, Illumine the way; Let but the Inner voice whisper nnd mae thy choice Clearer than day. Thou art the battleground thyself the foe man fonnd Bering thy life; There Is a world within ob, what a world to win! On with the strife! Then, when the strife U done then when the field Is won Know'et thou thyself. Let the loud piunsroll, on through the gladdened soul, That beyond fear or doubt, thrills with the iuward thpnt, "Victory! Victory! Conquest of self I" rtEHJoHCmwla the Jost,vttTfsjaMrlpt, THE TOWN'S PHOTOGRAPH. Periodically tlio police of Hits cltv havo to litistlo nrounil with all their might to keep one of Washington's cillycns from lirctlpltatlng his lrmatus on tho Health Department Ho Is a suleidal crniik. About oneo In every two months ho reaches tho conclusion that lie has lived long enough, nlid goes to work with phtols, arsenlu anything that comes handy lo end his career. Once or twice ho camo very near being mcccKsfuK In his ontcrprlto. His tipvlilc nro peculiar nnd really form KPino Justification of his morbid tendunt elis. Tho only reprehensible fenturo of these attempts Is ihcjr lack of attention to detail; their entire want of precision. Ho Is living on the tnocecdsof tho dis graceful calling of lils fomalu relatives Ills mother and sister nnd It Is when he gets sober enough ) rcallzo his position that the, btitcldal fit sclcs him. Tho stove at police headquarters has been ruthlessly robbed of Its summer Vacation. While It wns cooling off nnd resting up foi the warm weatiiortho office rat took possession and turned it Into a boarding-house for herself nnd it brand now family of kittens, Thoy find their new icsidenco very comfort nblo And Mrs. Fell no receives vlslfois with nulla an Impressive air of high' toned hospitality. . Thirty years ngo there lived In Wash Ington a gentleman known lo his inti mates ns Jimmy Mordnnd Ho was a genius In his way, it man of many and original Ideas, Ho himself did not set much storry hv them, and was always ready to exchango tliflm for ft couple ofc cirinks, which to mm was ns good (is money, Jimmy never profited by his many codd Ideas, but other pooplo did, and when ho had a good thing to tell they were always leadylo ask him to indulge In a soejal glass. Jimmy know oury.nCwspapor man in town, ;tnd fiomflRh thoy' got many a good slbty. INow and then ho would havo. rt sViurt of onterpriso nnd orlglnatd a hoax thnt wonld got the town by tho cars. In thoso days Tiber Creek had not been utilized as a sower, but was spanned by ft broad wooden brldgo just where" tho Nnvnl Monument now stands. Jimmy lived on what wns then, and Is now by some, known as tho Island. On his way homo one morning, after ft protracted seance, ho leaned over tho rail of this bridge to rest n moment. It wns then that ho saw the ghost. Ho declared that It was n great white apparition ana wnlkdd on tlys surfacd of the water, disappear ing under tho bridge. Jimmy didn't stop to see If It came out nt tho othor" side. He turned, and ns fast ns his un steady steps could cany him, made Ills' wny home. The next day ho told Uio story with mnny (udded details to his friend, the editor of tho Timet. Tho story was put : (Into typo 'wllh a blrf blaik "scaro- bead" and' divers subheads. Tho ' paper sold llko tho hot cakes that tho joung German man peddles from a wagon ftbotit tho streets. Pcoplo load, t wondered and went to bee the spot where Jlmmey had keen his apparition. Thousands of pcoplo stood on tho banks of tho Tibor every evening watching, watching, wntlhing for tho ghost that novor come. Jimmy was theio to tell them all about it nnd tba saloon across tho wfty dono ft rushing business, and Johnny'js noso gicw leddor aud lodder. That ghost was tho death of Jimmy, Ho told his story so often and took so many drinks between times that It io suited In his de:lh, And for a long Ulmo after this pcoplo usod to occa sionally seer Jimmy's gbost( not the 'ono he saw, but-his own, stalking over 'tho wooden bildgc. They do say ha hovois about the placo oven now nnd sits At tho foot of tlio Naval monument thinking of the greatest effort of his life. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES From Brcntano's, Washington: TlIElIlSTOHY OF THE OllEAT FLOOD IN Joun6I6wi, Pa. J. 8. Ogllvle, pui! Usher, 67 Rosa street, New York. Paper1, 50 ccntc This Is An. Illustrated hlstoiy of the Johnstown flood, carofully pio pared from tho newspaper reports, and while not perfectly nccurnta as history, It Is of thrilllngHntcrcst, and puts tho wholo frightful story in ft compact nnd accesslbleshapc. Brcntanohandles it In Washington, and It Is meeting with ft,' lively sale. From Chapman & Taylor, Washing ton) aro received "St. Nicholas" for July and "Scribncr's." for1 July. "St. Nlcholasi' ns uual, Is tho handsomost of juvenile publication!. "Scribncr's" Is n special fiction number, und contains several good stoiies, particularly one by Uarilhon Robertson of tho Louisvlllo, Cornier Join nal, "How tho Derby Was Won," a thoroughly Kentucky stoiy, with a flno description of a horso lace. INTERESTING TO OHUR0H-QOER3 GiaccP, E, Chuich, coinor Ninth and D sliccls southwest, Ttcv. J, W Phillips, lector, Services at 11 a. m. nnd 0.30 p."rri. Church of Our Fntlicr; Unlver6allst, corner Thirteenth and L stfeos north w,cst, Roy. Alex. "Kent, pastor, Pi each Ing at 11 ., m.t subject, "Lead Us.Not Into Tcnipifttloh." Scconjl ilaptjst Chinch, Fourth strcfi'ti ftnd Virginia ftvcnuo southeast Pastor Edmonil He Sworn pieaohes at 11 n. m. nnd fr jr, m. Nlgbt subject, "Widows," First Congregational Church, corner Tenth nnd G streets northwest. Tho pastor, Rov. S M, Nowman,D,.D,,wlll peach nt 11 n. mi No evening preach lug sei vice. Vesper scrvlco at 7 p, m. Foundry Methodlst'Episcoal Church, comer of Fourteenth innd O trcts, Rev. Georgo Elliott, pastor; U n. m., "Unto This List;" 8 p. in., "Somo Lessons Fiom Ships." Tho woik of tho church among doaf mutes will bo presented by Rev, A. W, Mann nt 0 p. in. at St. John's Church, The Rov, Mr. Mann is In charge of tho work in tho Middlo West and North west. Wesley Methodist Episcopal Chnpcl, comer of F nnd .Fifth streets, north west. Rev. James P. Wilght, pastor,, will preach at 11 a in. on 'Tho Gospel of Jesus, tho Dlvluo Agency for tho Fulfillment of Piophecy Concerning tho Salvation of tho World;" at 8 p. m, on "IntcmpeiAnco," Sunday-school nt 0.150 a, in.; children's meeting, U.llO p. in,; weekly piayer meeting at 8 p. in,, Thursday. ' New York's I.iiw. (Itlolimond Dispatch ) A fellow named McF.utoe was driving his fast stepper along a road near New York, Ho ran into a buggy In which n man and his wife wero quietly driving, Tho man raised his whip to frighten back McEntea's horec, when the scoundrel began to lay his whip on tho hclploss and untortunato woman at the tnau's side. Well, how was he punished for his brutality? Ho had to give a boud of $500 for six months for his rood behavior that Is, for six inontns he should not ride down any tsoro buggies and whip any uord defenceless women, Ho ought to hare been strung up to the neaimt lamp-post. To what civilization will snob sentences as that of this Net? York Shallow lead? They offer a premium on the uioU cnitl cowardice, QEHEriAu nrtAoo. Ife is ns Vsunl tlio, Centra ot it I'olltl cat Cyclone. There Is n low browing in drnhd Army circles nt Fond du Lac, Wis., and In tcrcst In It Isn't confined to that sec tlon; tho caso is pot without Interest throughout the Stato. It grows out of General EdWRrd 8, Bragg g return to his home, nnd an effort being mndo by him t( gain n membership In tha Grand Army post at Fond du Lao. In Congress ha distinguished himself by making a fiery .speech on tho subject or pension lu which ho applied numerous epithets to tho old soldiers who composed tho Grand Army. Tho position taken by General Bragg in his speech w.u tho, talk of tho wholo coun try and embittered tho Grand Army membors ngnlnst him, Tho G. A, It. post nt Fond du Lao, of which ho wnS supposed to bo ft member proceeded at onco to Invcstlgnto tlio matter, with ft vlow of expelling him from lha order. The commllteo camo to tho conclu sion that Inasmuch as General Bragg was not n membor Of tho post they bad no Jurisdiction in the case. Ha had been tiiintf cried from tho post nt. Ju neau, and that body had no jurisdlc Hon. Hero was n dilemma. Thooffondor had been Commander of a post and was paying dues into its treasury) yet had ncer been a properly-constituted mem ber of It. Ho couldn't bo ousted from the organization, becauso therojwas1 np evidence thnt he was n member,, and It was decided to drop tho matter. Said a member of tho post nt Fond du Laoi "Wq didn't know wjiat else todo Ml Ho down, Wo had sat under his com. mandcisblp And ncceptcd his member ship dues, yet ha, was not n mombur of our post," During General Brag's stay In Mexico nnd somo time prior thereto lilg dues wcro not paid to tho Fond d it, Lao post- Non-paymont of dues for that length of time would necessitate tho dronrlne ot oven a bontv fldo member. .Soon after General Btftgg'.s roturn to Kiiuu uu ajhu uu wumeii lu my iim iiiicy, but tho treasurer refused to rccolvo them On the ground that he Was not a member of tho post. General Bragg succeeded In getting somo lnomhera to plead Bis case. Tho meeting of tho post last week was a lively one. Tho -case was Argued pro nnd con aud his menus anci opponents unci an opportu nity to air their opinions of him. it will be brought up at tho meeting this week and a lively time is anticipated. Cuicaoo, Juno 20. Tho report that General Bragg, commander of tho old Iron Brigade, Is debarred from membership in n Grand Anny post, has created n great deal of comment. Gen crnl Bragg Is h staunch Dcmocrat.whllo the men back of tho flcrht (in him aro said to he mostly Republicans. Tho' pretext ion unrring jnm put is that liU dues lapsed whtio be was In Mexico.1 - . .i i i t A SHARP CRITICISM. General Orrtivny Issues a Circular to the Uiitloiml CJunril, . General Ordway has, jjist issued a clr ciilnr to tho National Guard In refer-' encc to tho paradoon Decoration Pay. Aftcr.complimcnting t)io companies In nltcndanco nnd giving the pcrcontawsv attnlncd, ha takes occasion to speak in sharp terms of tho neglect of tho enlisted men to pay duo regard to their obligations and oajji. Ho cited- tho fact that tlio. parade was not consid cicd ft voluntary affair, nnd thnt tho order Issued for tho same rendered every member tcsponslblo for a propor observance of It. It wns n, lnlllfnry ordor, and as such watf to bo obeyed 16 the letter. Ho also sharply reprimands' tho Officers for not hnvirig1 their commands in Una at tho proper timo, nnd takes occasion to show tho reason for punctuality In reporting nt places on time when ordered to do"" so. Tho circular has awakened tho offi cers and'raon of the mllllln to n hlghci sense of duty, nnd It will bo productive of much good. Next Tuesday night tho commis sioned oltlecis aro ordered to roport at headquarters for Instructions in camp organisation nnd duties. It will bo An Important meeting. Chloroformed nnd Itobbod, FonT Watke, Ind., Juno 29, Tho general storo of Danlol Rhinchart, slx teen miles cast of this clty,'wns bur- larized Thursday night. Tho store stands nlouo nt n crossroad. Rhine hart was away from home. The burglars cbloroformod Mis Rlnehart. thrco daughters and tho hired girl and then rAnsnckcd tlio houso. In a box under tho bedithoy found $1,140. Tlfey looK.somo oiuor nrucics oi minor vaiuo and went away, leavinc no clew. The women, wcro sq badly frightened, that mey cannot even cicscnuo tuo burglars. Tliey Want to Marry Hra. Majbrlck. nLonnov, Juno 29. The counsel of Mrs; Maybrlck, tho American woman nwalllpg trial nt Liverpool for poisoning her hus-i muuiu onjf uu, fcuujr usvq ITVUHCU OUVCll lufc- ters from men who are willing to marry the- uccuscu woman ui mo eveui oi ner ac quittal, one is rrom. a bootch clergyman, a man of blcli family. This Innlniicn rn- calls tha case of Madeline Smith, tbo hcro-i we oi mo lamous Bcotcn poisoning case or 1$58. She was acquitted and afterward' married a clergyman and has hod .a happy life since. She received, It Is said, twenty seven offers of marriage. 3 Uoura to I'lillnilelpliln, iTho B, A O. trains for Philadelphia and New York arc-leaving Washington nromDt- ly on sohcdulo time. The B. & O.' Is the only lino running three-hour twins to Philadelphia, uvd the averaEii tlmo of Its New York ti alula less than via any other line. llulldlng rorniltn Ismed. Pcimltswrro Issued bvtho Bulldlncrln spector to-day as follows: J. J, ltuplo, nock creek cuurcu rond, turea frama dwellings, $1,500; Wm. J, Acker A Bros., trustees,-120 and 1U1 E street northwest, .u uneii uwoiuugs, 3,wu. How ,1s Tins for n Sacrllloe? Suits that were $10 wo tiro now selling at it. id. Wiseman uros , oevcnui anu t, uanufacturlDu clothiers and tailors. Washinoton Safe Deposit Co., 010 Pa, ave. 8torago Department all-above ground. m Tl o Chief Ttcnson for tbo rrmmllons no- if Hood' H-imrarlll i i found In tho fact Hint Dili niiillclno liclunlly iioooinplHlica all lime la t lalmed for It.- Its real 4nrll bus won tl I , ,. I J. lAf.fot l'oni' BanPrlll lVl8i it Wilis a fovutlj uVd M. grtr.ttr tlisn that of auV ctlier blood fnirlfldr. It cores teiofula, all Ilumoii, ItytpepiU, etc 'jO'ivvUilvbvC.l-liCJ U.-eneU,w( Vfifo vum THE SPORTIHO WORLD. oavik TrtTeiinAT, lllilln . 0 Wash, J Boston, fli l'. Yii S , at nt at I nt I'llts'ft . Clv'lM.. 7 I CMq-irpll ) I'lt.'p'IHi.. 8 Lolum.S Louis lo 3 Louis Ic, J nt at 20, at Hallo., 0 1 K. Cltv. 1 K. City, 0 UAMIS TO D-T. nh'n I'hlla. Now York Boston , at , at At at Uio Viand, rit'sbnrg. Infl'ap'lls; 'Chicago. Columb's Lu'svlllo Cincinnati I Urooklyn nt nt nt at Baltlmoro qt, Louis... Kan.'City. , Jhlla. now the cLttni stand LEIOtlE. ASDOCIATIOKi w.u i". Boslort 81 14 .lUf OleSctamlrr.M 19 ,H1 New York,.CH 10 03 St LOtlH 1W IO.G73 Athlotlo.i.i.ui m.m llrooXlrn.,..1)-! Si ,rj07; BnltlmoTo ...nl 5.1 ,63 1 aneirmati.l.jo Co m Kanniti Clty.a-l ih W Columbus., iitn ,411 f nni.iiU ,n An inn l'hiladolp'K S7 M ,510 ( lilea(ru..,..si in ,Ui lmllaiiHp'lisso en Am I'lttKbura.-.lO .14 .388 WashlnatoiiMSI .800 Of the seventeen hoi scs entered In tho. RockAway laldcn Stcofilcobasd Only 1 1 o npppared at the post. These word Hcnshiiw nnd Uxpbrlmbnt, Tha iaco was won by Experiment, Hcnslmw lo fusing tho in And out hurdles ntul f All Ing In tho club Inclosurc. Hh6clf Will go 16 Mllwailkoo WIsti played on third yesterday, aor c'eptlni nil of tho foui chances, ducred. Keep him thcro. At Washington I'arlt yesterday, In, tho thinlracd. Dlvtoh eauitled, tho r6eord ,fOr a mllo and ono (ilxtccnth, making It in i:iYj. uunu-css was ucnimi oniy nan a length. The nnntial legatta Of tho National Association of Amateur Oarsmen to bo held At Chicago Oh tha Pullman cdursd, August 8 nnd 0, promises 16 bo the iiio&l successful In Uip history Of thu Organiza tion. Yale beat JIaivnrd by four IenghW lit tio four mllo straightaway elght-oarcd racOi-owcdyciitciday'Ovcr the Thames River course At Now' Loudon. It was ono Of tho prettiest rapes ovor rowed over tho famous college course and was Witnessed by n larger ciovul than for isonld years. Harvard caught tbo wftler first, nnd went ahead half rt length, but Yalo soon overtook hor. Thoy kept well togethor, ftnd nt tho mlU Yale was jhst two seconds nhend. Sho never allow cd her great rival, lo recover this, and gradually rowed away fiom her. But shO had to work for every length. Both crows wero in oxccllcnt form. Up to tho tlmo smooth water was reached Yale's lead was Incon siderable, but in the last halt mllo sho gained two additional lengths. Oilloinl itlmo Ynlc, 21:80; Harvard, 21 50. The rumor comes from Philadelphia that Yalo ftiil enter the People's re Ignttn on July 4 ncftlnstr Cornell rind tho University of Pennsylvania for tho annrpicss cup. . Olil rnshlon Fourth of July Colobrn- The management at Bay Rldgo has ar ranged for an Old fashion celebration on this occasion. Among tha many attrac tions Will bo Levy, the. -world-renowned cornctlst; Naval Academy Band, tbo sing Inn of tha "Star Snamrlnd IHnnnr." (n 'which tbo audience of 10,000 persons will be Invited to join. A battery of Artillery land tlio Anvil Chorus has also been en gaged at (treat rexpeuso."" An unparalleled display of flrc-works'.wlll bo clvcu nt nlirht. 'l'irst-class meals furnished 'at Bay Ridge uv rvmeuimut-o ruies. jieuicmucr mo raie, only ?1 for the round trip. A Notabjo Qorraan Annlvo'rsary, London, Juno SO. A dispatch to tho Qhroniclc from Berlin sayB that tho FIcns burcr Krlcgverrln will celobrato to-day tho anniversary of tho capture' of Alson and that Emperor William Is expected to be present and attend tbo banquet of the vet erans of Flensburg. It Is reported that, on tils account. King Christian ot Denmark will resign bis honorary colonclshlp In the Qcrman Army. ir You Want to ,lf-oei Cool cot a mohair or an alpaca coat and vest for W. Elseman Bros., Bovontb, and E, manu factoring clothiers and tailors. Washington So.ro Deposit' Co., 010 I'll; ave, Storatte Department al( nbovfi trround-' 'JCUFOBAKa. mitlJABUrtY DEPAllTJIENT, OFFICE OF ju .uu oue.vinrjr, tvusiiiUKiuii, u. u., iiuuq 9, 18S9 Scaled proposals will be received at this Departmeut until two (K) o'cloolc p. m. THUKSDAY. JULY 11, 1889, for catting, sew !na and laying new carpets, and marking car pets for shipment, and foroattlnirnnil laying linoleum and matting, and rolaylnc old oar' pets. Instructions to bidders can bo had upon application to tho oOloo of the superin tendent, Tho right to rclrot any and all bds. Is reserved. Partial bids will not bo considered. 1'ioposnts should bo addressed to tbo Secretary' of the Treasury, and In dorscdr "Froponnls for cutting and sewing carpetsj etc." W. W1NDOM. Socretary. PROPOSALS FOR THB CONSTnnCTlON ANI1 EKKCTION OP A rOLIOK PA '1 nOL TEUJOltAl'II AND TELEPHONE 8Y8-TiiM.-Offlco ,of tho Coramlesloners, 1). C , Jnno ST, 18S0, Healed proposals will bo re ceived at this office until it o'clock m. on MONUAY.Julyia. i860, for tho oonstrnotlon and erection ot a Police Patrol Telegraph and Tolophono system In tho city of Georgetown, District of Columbia. Blank forms of pro. posals and specifications can be obtained nt tboroftlceof tho Superintendent of thoTole grajih nnd Telephone fcervloe, corner of 6th and I) streets northwest, Washington, D, C. upon application therefqr, together with all necessary Information, and bids uponthosii foimsonly will bo considered. Tho right ll reserved to reject any or all bids or parts of bids. j. y, iiotraLASs, 1 L . 11INE. ' C11A8. W. JiAYMOND, Commissioners, 1. C Ornoi: of the commissioner's of THE DISTRICT OP C0LUMI1IA, Washington, JuneS7, 18b9 .. Peutcd proposals will be received at this u.(.v,u u.i... ,w i in, ,n lu, v. Unllil A, U Ubl 1, 1889, forsprinkllng, sweeping; nnd clcantng tliu paved alleyways In tho District ot Colnni .Iliank forms of piorasals and specifications can be obtained at this onico upon applica tion therefor, together with all necosiary in formation, andbldn upOn thoso forms will alone be eonsldered, ,1 ho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. J. W. DOUQI.AS8, L.O. jriNE, V. W. RAYMOND. 11IIOP08AL8 TOE FUEL-CLEHK'S OF J. I'lCE, Houso of Ilepresontatlves, Wash ington, .Tuna S3, 1889. Sealed proposals will be rcrched at this ofllto until Id o clock 8A1UIIDAY.JOLY SO, 1KS9, for the delivery of twcho hundred (1,200) tons of tho heat white ash egg coal (screened), more or lets; also seventy llvo (75) lords of the best jprueo pine and ono hundrod nnd llfty (150) cords of tbo best oak wood, moio or less, us may bo needed at tho Houso of Representatives dur ing tho fiscal year pndlng Juno 80, 1890, said vood and coal to bo delivered and stored In tha v suits at tha south wing of tho Capitol, at suoh times nod In quah (imntltlos as desired by tho Clerk of the House of Jtep rcscntatlvcs. Tho coal must weigh 2,210 tunds to tho ton, and tho oak wood must bo cot In three (B) ploces. 'iho wood must menniro 12S cubic foot to the cord, und bo corded, measured and cut at tho Capitol, lha right to rowelgh tho coal atthqCapltoi and the rlftht to rolcct any and all bids Is re served. 'Iho bids to bo Indorsed "Proposal for coal and wood," and addiossed to JOHN H. CLA11K,, Clerk of House of Jtenresenta trien.U. 8. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, II, S. National Murau, WAsiiiNoroN, Jnno 6, 1889, Scaled proposals will bo lecelvod until 19 in., July 8, 1880, tq furnish tho Smithsonian Institution and U.S. National Museum dur ing tha llsonl yoar ending June 30, 1800. Or until tho awuid of conlruofs for the ensuing year, supplies of tho following classes. Chemicals and chemical apparatus, draweis, wing framen, otu., mnlntotianoe nt oloqtrtoal service, food for un.mals, fnol und Ice, ghus, paints, oils nnd brushos, hardware, lumber, stationery, textiles, washing, miscellaneous sui Plies, sale of -waslo paper and other refuse inatcrlsl. Awards will bo made only to established inanufactnrers of or dealers In tho articles, Tho right is reserved to waive defects and to reject any or all bids or parts ot bids, Blank forms with specifications for pro. rosuls and, further information desired by intending bidders will bo furnished on appli cation at tho ofllco ot tbo Assistant Secre tary. 8, I', LANOLEY. Snoretary A XI OllXXm-A T'LA ir. PAWPJJEU, CAniuNQTON, " Y ' AttOrncy-ar-Law, 605 n street nortbTfeit, Washington, D. 0. Webster Law Tlnlldlng, HwlQenscHlSH (tteet nortbYfMt. tNTEHHATIOHA- AftBITRATIOHi TJio first Inrormnl Sesnlon of tlio I'nrls " Conference. Lod6n, Jnnb 20. Advices from Paris state (hat tho first informal ses sion of tho International conference of delegates from legislative bodies in tlio inicTCSi oi pcaco ami international m bltratloil opened this morning. Tlio conference Is Inrgcly attended, and al though tho work of organization Is nil that can bo attempted lo day tho inter est of thOso on tho gtoiitul Is apparent. This confcrcnco,grows out of tlio effoiti of ft-committee composed or members of Parliament, several of whom visited tha United States last year in bohalf of tho movement. As a result thofd Is u larce dclcKatlon'fronVAirUrica. headed by Congressman JIn?on of Chicago. ! niy momucrs or. tno iiouso oi uom" ipons represent .England, and delegatus nro present from tho Parliaments Of liunilllllll, Xlllljr, vivillllllijf E7Vlb4i;ilUIll, .Belgium Aud Dcnmnik. Ilitmatiilit- nans navo long neiorouccii anttoipniing this conference, find nttacli greater lml poitanco to it tbnn to an ordinary peace1 qongross, fiom tho fact thatltis com posed entirely of leglslatora-Vflio not only lmvo Itilluoncc in shaping thoi pollcyjof their rcspcetlvo countries) but who also havo n volco in making that' policy. .'McCATtY.-Juno 28, it9, William McCary, in the 07th year of his ago. J Funeral trom his lata retldenOo, 1413 rierod Placo northwest, at S o'oloetc i,m. Sundnyi Jnno 00, 1880. ' Krlehds of tho family ara rcspeMfnlly Invited to attend, lNatoh,'Jtlss , papors pleasacopy,-) ,H0D1N80N.-At her rosldcnco In, New Orleans, Lit., on Juno 27, 1889, Luoy Chlswcllri Nelion, wife or iholatd'll. M. Itoblnion Unit mothor of N, T. N. Robinson of this city." nUltN.'-On Thursday. June S7. 1880, nt 8 80 o'clock p. mnttcr.a short and painful 111 ne, Charles A. llnhn, beloved son of Wm, Wirt Mary A. Iluhn and grandson Of Mary A. and tbo lnto'lllknnAh Hmllhtnn. In tha )(li jyoarofhloago. . truiiemi nuiu luuiusiucuw UJ Ills UUICUiB, 'No. 150 II strcot northwest, on Snnday, Jane 80, At S:30 o'olnok n nl. KolatlvM n(l fHnndit ,aro raspeetf nllv Invited toattend, Intermenti iu. uienwooo. , ' virn mi TAXxiis; T WII.I.IAM LTtn 'tl. i (Snocessor to Henry Loe'S Boos), i-T--2ST Dl. "R T'u-.-C.DXi-l 082 PENN. AVKNUB Hi W.t Bouth 8lde. Branch office, 408 Maryland ave, s. w. .IVOTIOJt B.IT.JS8. TXTOCANSONnoTri IHUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMs i'JllJVU AIjD elMJU'llUVliU HBAL US' TATE. Under Snd by vlrtuo of a decree bf tlio 8uJ prcrnixCatirtof thai Dlstrlotubf Colrrmbla, passed July 7, 1888. Inaanso No , 11,629 equity, vvo will sell nt pnhllo auction, lit front of tho ptcmlsos,' rcspeot(vcly, tho following de scribed pieces or parcels of land situate, and h Ing In Iho City of Washington and in the District of CoTumbta.to wlf 'On WEDNESDA Y.TH K lOTHDAY OF 3VV7) 1889. AT' 5 O'CLOCK IK JI , lot "IFMnMa' Gill's recorded subdivision ot part, of squaro ImtimY.ri -airrir"'. ...J... . n ..i.... .. .... ,xnu B&inu uay m u.ou u vioeK li. Iil.iovno,, srj7,sltnab9lnNaylor's alley, between Ninth and Tenth and N and r-O stroots northwest. Improved by a two-story brICk dwelling, said lot being SU feet' front by 03 fcot.Ueop, and said alloy having a width of 30 reet. The same day at Oo'clook pn , part of lot No. 89, In squaro No. W3, on union street, be tween Four and-a half nnd Sixth and3I and N sts southwest, said part of lot being 13 feet ront by 10J 11 fcot deep, Improved by a two story frame dwelling On THUKSDAY THE 11TII DAY OF JULY, 1 S89, AT O'CLOCK P.M. lots Nos.ltoIS Inclnslvo.ln blonk 20, In "Isherwood," being tho whole of suld bloek, containing nbont 67,000 etiunro feet of ground, unimproved; abd Immediately, thereafter, lot No., 10, in block No; 18, In "Isherwooa," said lot con' talntng about 11,713 squaro-feet of groumti and fronting wost'j on .Fifteenth street east1 ashortdlstanco from tho Columbia Railroad Company's stables Terms of 'sale: one-third of thopurohttdO mono; lu oahf whloli at least $M must bo depqslted , by tho purohaser on eaph phr chaso, at tho tlmo of sale, tile balance In two oqual paymonts, In trao nnd two years after the day of sole, with Interest At six per cent, per annum, lot whloli the promissory notes of tho purchaser sccorcd by deeM of trust on tho premises sold "will be required, or allot tho purchase money In cash, at tho option of tho purohascr. Tho terms of salo nvast bo compiled with 1 Within ton days from tho day of sale. A. C. BHADLF.Y, Trustee, ENOCH TOTTEN.Trusteo. 410 sth St. n.w. ATCOST I With a view to 'making important ' changes in my' business, I will bc1 my entire stock of Embroldefies, Laces, Dress Trim mings," Gloves, H'd'Ii'fs,1 Black, ! Black and White, lite Dress Goods, Cotton and Gauze Under-1 wear, ParasofsUrribrellas, Fancy 1 Goods and Notions -AT- COST FOR CASH. We havo on, hand tl largo stock bfSoason nolo nnd Desirable Goods, and beg ioremlnd our customers that this Is a rare opportunity to. scouro first cl ass goodsat wholesale prices, which they should, by all means, aval) them selves of i E, &, MYIS, 719 Market Space, cor. 8th St. .'foTlti.H AXn JlKtiTAUllANXH. IT11IE NOItMANDIJi, Corner 16th and I strcots northwest, Opposite Mcl'nersou Square. U.M.OAKB. I'roprietor. 5 OTKL CHAJ'DHnXtN. MoFborson Squaro. FOIt LADIE8 AND OliNTLEMUM. THEMOST S-QUISITK CUISINE IN WASH INOTQN. Arrangements oan be. mada for XlECUl'TIOIiB, DINNBIl AND TnBATItB FARTIES. Wines, Ltqnors and Cordials b; tlio bottle or case. w 1LLAHD nOTKT. vvAsuinuiun, u. v. 0. a. STAPLES, lata of Thousand Isl, House, Proprietor. muK isnuiTT. WASHINOTON, D, 0 Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Fire Escapes, TEHMB-ta.OO and 100 rerDay. mUEAltLINGTON, 1 A QUIET AND ELEGANT HOTEL, Vermont Avenue. T. E. HOKBSLB, I'roprlotor. GILS-Y 1IODSK, EUHOFEAN PLAN, Cor. Broadway and Twenty-Ninth Ot., NEW YOltK CITY. JA1UXS II. 11HUSLIN, Proprietor. OT.JABIKS HOTEL, KUItOI'JiAN PLAN. SIXTH 8TBEBT AND FENNA. AYE., L. wooduuhy, rroprietor. HowTtiefiear.; Put two collars into ser vice at the same timeone of our io cent onesi and one of any of the ' high-priced brandsj Give them equal' usage, Send them to the laundry together, and'whiah will sqoner show signs ol Wear? Not' oifrs. What's tjrue ol the, collars is tr.ue o! the 'cuff3i Oitt'i are! 2 tod linen( bead id edgd atidi nicely finished.' The best are no better, pvery popular style of stand ing or tUi"n-Over collar and' the reversible and lirik pat tern ciiffs we've expressed In this brand of oursi In cutting the collars have been form-d TO-FIT and a Wash or two don t draw them all- out of shape. There have been some' 1800 linen imitations sent ipto this city to meet us, but .they don't go. They'll wear well enough, 'perhaps, but they can't be"' done up neat lythey're too coarse. They wririkle and streak in spite' ok'the greatest care. A trip Or two to thd laundry and they're hopelessly out ofs shape. Yve guarantee ours to be in the front rank of excel lence. Oneinstte collar xosts jou io cents, A single pair of cuffs 75 cents. There s rio discount on a dozen or a dozen dozen Our guaran tee sticks by them until you've had a chance to test' theim before washing, and alter and if they drop be Jpw par bring them back latnd we 11 refund the money. Ihe "baksand Company brand of Collars and Cuffs sire six months old, and the first complaint has yet to be made," All sizes complete. 300 to 308 Seventh Street. 8V311UEIt ItOAHVlXa. ' tOAHDINOlN f HK MOST PIOTUnrSflUE Sj portion ot Virginias leo, milk and frolt; oVery amusement. Address Mrs 8. V. riELD.nalfTray.'Faunulcr County1. Va. ACCOMMODATIONS FOTl 80 BOATtDflt3 at tha. Do Lander farm, I mile from lioyd's station. Met 11. V. and O. Healthy illocatlon: . lareo lawn; splendid sprlnir water. Private teams eared for. Terms, J) month. H.O.DE LANDER. Doyd'S, Mil. A TLANTIO HOTEL, OCEAN OITY, MD. OPENS JUNE 25. 82 60 and JJ per day, "h5,$l7,M and $30 per week, acoordlmc to location of rooms: ca pacity COO quests, boatlnir, gunning, Ashing. For circular or eholoo rooms address Ttlirics Houso until Jnno SO. C. W. SPOUTOIID, Proprietor Also proprietor Ricgs llouse, Washington, P.O. ORKNEY SPRINGS AND BATH, VA-TIIIS mnimtflcent property, recently purchased by tbo Orkney Sprfngs Hotel and Improve ment Company, will open Juno 15. Addod to many new attractions and Improvements Is a swimming pool largest In the United States -'-enlarged ground, walks and drive, an ex cellent livery, equipment unsurpassed; seven Ipeclally beneficial for malaria,, asttrmoi ca-i w Iniwti nn linn f nnnM .wliniidHAH Ah 4 .. " fiiufiiiniic.j'jvrui. uAiiuusLiuii anu uuiiru) t on; capacity, l.owj gratid -scenery, ram- T "'Tif.' tMM"yBKS.'w 11700DLAWN, V ltocKvmr, Mn Will be opened for the reception of (roosts juduio, nuwiy uuni, anu mswiy lurnisneu, (Modern Improvements, eleotrto bolls, gas, 'water. ' MRS. M. J. COLLKY. Of tho Clurcndon, Proprietress. ImilOUSAND ISLANDS. t HOTEL WESTMINSTER, , Wcstmlnstor Park, Alexandria Bay, N, Y. anquiittlonably tho flnost location In tho Islands." Harper's Magazine, Scptom Iber.'fll, Rates S3 to S3 per day, $10 to 817 per woek. Spcclul rates io families and parties. Send t for Illustrated pamphlet. II. F. 1N0LEIKRT. Prop SHOES. Discount Sale Before Taking Stock. Wo vv 111 glv o our customers and tho publlo an opportunity to purchaso first class footwear at prices whloli should greatly reduce our stock. tioiiliiiciifciiig Jlimdfty, Juno 24, For ONE WEEK, wo will allow a DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT On AH Cash Sales, SOME IIJiOKEN LINES AND ODDS AND ENDS AT Special Low Prices. Our goods aro marked In plain figures: lour reputation for fair dealing Insures ovoryono purchasing from us during the next week a bargain. Men's, Ladles' and Children's Shoes of all k'nds, & 95(0 PENKA. AVE. iceatrss iiMra iMnsknT. ISaks & Company Strickiand ruaiitva mtK9 toisnoumtm, l AJUVBIlXWXTa. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. . Every Evening, 8 15. Saturday Matinee. THOMPSON OPEKA CO. Including MI8S JEANNIE WINSTON, In Auber's masterpiece, 3T3EI-&. DI.A.VOXjO. Grand Chorus. Augmented Orchestra. Herman Pcrlct, Musical Director. OENEHAL ADMISSION 20 CENTS. , . iieservpa, m and w oenis. exfWwk-'TllKMASCOT. I J Aj,DAroirsonAND,orEtA-iiousE) . Evenlrtgi iBtftiSi Matineo Saturday. LAMONT OPBHA CO. ill LACE .HANDKERCHIEF Allco Carlo, AddloCorn llccd, Lnurn Mil? lardr "Manelln llakeri Wm. I'rnette, fleorgd Urodcrlck. Robert llroilcrlek. Walter Allen. UlsriUIlAI, ADMISSION WO. Reserved scats 60 and 7f)o. Next.WccKrTHE 3 1JLAOK CLOAKS. KiBIINAN'S TnEATRffiAND GARDEN. " ' l. .EleTntlist(,s(mthof.r,BYe. the iJil;liil'XS ibul opera coMrANV. 30 jREAtmrUtj CHORUS. GIR1.S. 'W Grand OUMioor Entertainment In , THE BEAUTIPUL SUMMER GARtlKM". Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday amt .NextWcek-liAilABCOTTE. ,, -, G tnillFTItB'.'Plib i-ernisyivania avenuo and nth st, . Orahd Opcnlnn Hummer, Season. MatlneM Hon Vtiic iThurs and Sat. "I'Ttrr Nlf ht. . ..uiiiisBiyii, iv. la, ;, a.ip, Ji' D , Jfirst performanco of Ui6 1 3r? ec enr o C3; it 3? -ra ,- BATTLE OKVulL RUN , , -.tlMn.y t,M( wii'junq,ufi...l ..... ,...,.,,,,, 'Ml OKMTB ' JSXtfUllHlOXh, QBLECT MObNLIOHT EXCURSION P nr nin AOHiKGTOJr LTOIIT INFANTRY CORPrJ I MARSHALL HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1880, steamer Corcoran win loaVo at cdo "p. m . . rcttirntng-in tlmo for ears.' MuslobyiNatlonalCuardHand. . w OCEAN' CITY, ,MDi; win fflNSYLVANIA RAILROAB- 1 Through j Shore in 6 Houtv PJlNINgUIiA 'EXPRESS ' Will on and after June 2$, 1680, leave 11ALT1- More & totomac RAILROAD Station at, 1 117 P. M. week-days f or- OCEAN CITY, arrlv ilogberoat7 351'.M. RETURNIl'G, loavo OOEAN CITY C-OOA Tl ij. and nrrlvo Wnshlnton .-X) p, m. CJIASjEiPUGII, I General Manager. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pnss'r Agent CLIFTON tIEACTr, 'FAMOUS EXCURSION RESORT. FIvO hours' nt tho bcaoh Homo B 15 p1. m. T, V. Arrowsmlth dally at 9-4S n, m. (Satur days excepted) from 7th street ferry-wharf, oommenefng Jnno SO, 'COOD DINNERS SERVED AT CAFE, J TO 5P.M. Tolnsiiro prompt service, scenro tickets or steward on steamer. SPLENDID BATH HOUSES' AND BATUINCf, Fine shady grove. wJtlj chairs and tables for ' plcnlopurtles. All tho popular amusements, ' TARE, BO CTS. CIIItDREN, 25 CTS. Liberal rates to organizations, ' ,, V7. W. bHAJniERS, President O. VI Hi & s. R, do? a W. RIDLEY, Gen Manager Transportation. COLONIAI, BEACII-DAtLY EXCURSIONS, . Mondays exefcpted. on thq safo and com- modlonB HteAmer Jnno mohaIav. T.pv R,n& pbenson's-whatf, foot of 7th sU at 9 o'clock' j. ui. iionirn. im uuiuva. p, m. uancing down and back and on tho grounds. , Fin silt water bathing fishing and crabbing'. Faro round trip Wo. Grand family oxour sion every Saturday. Faro, round trip,. 33c. An excellent shoro dinner at the hotel. Wo. HIIARPLES9 A CO , lToprletors BAY RIDGKE ON THE CHESRPEBKE. The moat complete In all Its appointments? ,of any resort on tho Chesapcakollay or Poto 'mae River, MUSIC BY THE NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Trains leavo B. A 0. Depot, Washington, woekdays.DOS a.m. and i, and 4 33p.m. Sundays, BiSO a, m., 1:43 and 3 is p. mi Lenvo Bay Ridge woek days. CslO and 8 JO rt. m. Sundays, 8-fl), 8-09 and l),-00 p.m. ROUND TRIP - - ONE DOLLAR ,Tho OjOS a. m, week day and OM a. m. Sun I'W trnlns connect at Bay Rldgo with steamer . Passiniters from Washington holding Bay Tl Ultra irrinralnn Mnlrnla ,.h Ak. . ZJ Columbia from Uay Ititlco to Baltiraorf and uh.u.v. vyto utili S.WAV BUJi frnm Tlnir Ttldtyn t Daltlmn.. return on jhayment p( 10 contn. 8(onincr oacarBay i fin mm Ulrti y juugo ttcuk unys, umi a, m ; M, WAnlr il.w .. nn a . . u.. '-".' " "sj ictutu iiinnrr'tf 'lUdBe, 4 30 wok flays; 4 JSuudayg, a. m . on return trip arrives at Bay' HjTioketson salo at B. & O offices,. 010 and I On Sunday at depot only. rpO NORFOLK AND FORTOESS MONROE. DAILY LINE OFSTEAMEE3. ON AND AFTERMONDAY, MARCH i. 1680. SleamerOEOItau I4SARY will leave Soventlt street wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldays-utsp. m Steamer LADY OF. THE MICE on Tnos days. Thursdays and Sundays at 8 p( m. fiorrt blxthstreet.wharf, LEAHY will stop at Plney roint down and up weather permitting, until further notice. Ifo boat for Comflold ltarbor. Taio, 31.60 eaoh way. No roiind trlns. Both steamors laud at Boston wharf, Nor folk, and make eloso oonncotlon with Boston a.n,M',0'?ll'3nol?1111 New York steamers or Old Dominion lino; connoot nlso with all other rail and steamer linos. Socuro rooms and tickets pn boats. Knox and Lloyd's express will check baggage- from hotels and Pilvato residences. Loary's telephone, No. 743-S, Lake's telcphono. No 01. u&w, jw i-iu 1,1,1 i-a, Bupi. 1, & B, u. Co. WM. V. WELCH, Sunt. P. 8. Co. M OUST VERNONI STEAMER W. W. COUCiiiiam (Capt. L. L. Blake) loaves 7th st, wharf dally (except Sunday) (or MOULT VEHNON Leaving nt 10 o oloek ar m. roturnlug.reaobeu WashlDiiton about 8J0n m. Faro louncl trip, SI, Including admission to grounds und mansion. MARSHALL HALL. Steamer W. V. Corcoran leaves Tthst, wharf dally for Marsh-ill Hall, loavlngatld '"MmitVvS"!"8 Washington about 8 30 p. Wt BWJATB two tr.'r8 leaving at 10JO a. m. ??,' "' ffiK30w'ton at s and .u.. rtn ,, II, ,, tUHLHIlIK ..USUI 1130 p. m. Fare round Irlp, J3o A LEXANDRIA rEnnY AND jhvkji ex. XX CUKSION. Two 'Saloon Steamors. Erory hour f rom 0 0. m. toy IB p in laMILEsbNTHE POTOMAI. FOR loo. Freo Exr nrslon for Hnhles. See Schedule. niHE NEW STEAMER CECILE, THAT X will accommodata SOU people, makes hourly trips to Holtzman's and Upper Itlvei landings from 0 n, m. to 10 p. in. Round trip ljo. All kinds of ploasura boats for hire at the somo wharf. JoirABSKNO. 3181 Water1 St. Our Customers Aro advised to have tho annual Clean ing and Repairing of Furnace) and Stores dorio at this timo, as now wo can send our Most Skillful Mechanics, and the work can ho dono moro cheaply and satisfactory than In tho Fall. Hayward & Hutchinson, 4-Ji MIHTH STJUWX ysp, r Mc icoVi J ." V rr jy-MMwnot-iifiiii -if"? -4d