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p wi m mil utitutm as ifiwni THE WASHINGTON CRITIC, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 0, 1885. It MEDICAL. Frfflffi Casujj Colorel Man. 1 contrnctwl n fearful caso of blood poison In 38H3. I was treated by soino of tlio best phy Mclnns In Atlanta. They used the old remedies iif Meicury iinrt Potash, which brought oil rn mnnimn nnu unpaired inyuigesuvp organs, i:ciyJolntln mo w.-uswolion mill full of pain, Whim f u'ns irlviMi nn tn ill. mv nil VIl'lilDM llioiiBlit It would bo n Rood tlmo lo tost tlio vlrtnn of MwlfL'4 Hnnclfla. Whuil t isoinmcnoert f nkliiR H. 8. 8. tlio physician snld 1 rould not llotwo weeks under tlio ordinary treatment, llocnmtncnccil toglvomo tho inodleluo strictly uiTordlng to directions, which I continued for emend month. I look nothing else, nnd com menced to Improvn from tlio very llrst. ijoon thorheumntlsm lelt me, my nppctlto bcoumo nil right, and tlio ulcers, which tlio doctor said weio thu most frightful ho had oxer seen, bo; gnu to licnl, mid by thu 1st of October, 188 1, 1 was n well man ngnln. 1 nm stronger now tlinn I over wns before, nnd weigh moro. S. S, 8. ),, saved mo ""'i;', I.cmMeClendoii hni been In (ho employ of Iho t'!ics-(.'iir!oy Company for soma years, and I know tlio nbovo stntoments to bo true. At thotlinn ho began Inklnr Swift's Hpecllli1 ho was In ahorrllilo condition. I regard his euro nlinost miraculous. W. II. ritOSHY, Manager. ciicss-Cnrloy Co.. Atlanta Division, Atlanta, Un.. April 1H, 1BS5. 1'or e nlu by nil druggists. Trcntle on Ulood nnd Sklu Diseases niiillol fnti. TnnSwirrSrrf incfo., Drawer a, Atlanta, in. N.Y.,157 W.'J3dst, RUPTURE. KUl'TUlti: VOSITIVKIA' CUItEl) HY Tltll'MPII TI5USS CO. of Now York find riillmlelphla. Thoonly llrmln tlio world who ilaro Vuarmittt the euro of Itupturo. Dr. C. V. Durnhnm, tlio great Truss Expert, general su perintendent, U now at tlio Sr. MAHO HOTEL, coiner Pennsylvania nvo. and Seventh st., Washington, 1). C. Ito nlvos examination and Iidlcej7f and frco trial of Trusses. Call or hcud stamp for circular and bo cured, je.1-1 m DR. HEBBARD, Who has gUcnlilsllfo to hopeless sufferers, nm bo consulted at No. 7:23 12th St., Wash Jiiutun, 1). C. Specialty: All Chronic Diseases. Consultation fee. $1 . A fow testimonials: "Dr. Hebbnrd lias but fowlf any superiors In the medical lino." JhooUyn Ragle. "Dr. Hebbnrd Is a medical writer of high ro-pute."-A'i0 York lkmltl. "A physician of thorough science, extended knowlcdgo unit Inrgo practical experience. " llw. Kitiatt, 1'resuleiU V. M. V, A.,JJrooklyn, x. r. "Dr. Hebbnrd Is continually discovering nmv methods of bavins human life." I'AUatUlpttla J 'ices. "Tlio doctor Is ono of the most skillful sur geons unci competent medical advisers In thH country. ".Veto Haven (67.) Palladium, "Dr. Hcbbard Is working with tho most In tenso earnestness to heal tho sluk, open blind cyci, unstop deaf cars nnd save tho dying." J'rot hlatce I'm. "Uoston Is proud to bo tho homo of this eclo Mated nhyklcian, so long u worker for human iscwls." lloiton lloalil. "Dr. Hebbnrd has mado now contributions recently to medical seienco which promlsu to liu of great Interest." Jloston Trarfllcr. "Dr. Hebbard Is utterly an original man tho product of his own energy and, whllo ho woikslortho present wclfmo of tho people, tin is almost superhuman In his efforts toinuku nil huro of a happy futuio,"- -The Xorth Ain'r. lean Jtaiew. lolfvtf ELY'S CREAM BALM OlCllIlKUH til II Hrnri. AllayH lu (lam in n tl on. Jlcnls Sores. Ite htorcs tliu Suuses nrTiihtftllcili'liiR tinil S in ell. A liitelc ftcTlef. A J'tihltlvo Oiirc. FaiffCJtayBiET, CltKAJl ltAI.31 has gained an enviable reputation, displacing all other preparations. A particle Is applied Into each nostril; no pain: ncrceablo to use. l'rleo 5Uo. by mall or at ilriicglsts. Sendfovclreulnr. KLY JJIIOTHUKS, l)ni(:glsts, Owego.N, Y. A NEW DISCOVERY. immediate reller for Cold In tti end, Soro Nose, Catarrh &c. 10c. a bos. V lalo by all drucguts. Kemeijy Fiieb. Avlctlmof otitliful Irotinirtpnco rnusinfr Prcmaturo Decay, Nurvoun Debility, let Wnnhooi), Ac.lmtlnc tried in vain every Known reniedy,haMil8COYoreaniirapomeAnso:6olf-cur0, nhich ho will send KRl'li to Ills follor.miircrcrn. A0drcts.J.ll.Ki:i:Vi:,'5,ChathniuKt...Viir Votk. TYPE WRITERS. TSE EEIII&TOI STANDARD TYPE-WRITER WyckofT, Scamans & Bonodict, BOLU AUUMTH, Wiililngton Ottlce, Cor. 8th and rats. National Mclropolilan Fire Insuranco Co., 010 ronna. Ave. N. W.itViMliI listen, 1). O. CASH CAPITAL, $100,000. VDWAICI) CI.A11K, Pros. SA3lUi:i. CltObS, Beo'y. They Stand at the Head? THE BEST SHOES I'or Gentlemen's wear, in the World) for the money ure maae vy STACY, ADARS & GO. COMFOIIT, STYTjE ifc XVllAllIX.ITr I ulsk-your dealer for the filncj.MlimiiiCa.bbQCt U'litto Roods nro mado of the Mem 1'iencli nnd Do mutio stock, Knniriiroo tops, in hand and mncliina tewd. inCOSOItKBH.IUJUTON and I.ACE, and JSVJSltYI'AIIfWARItANTKD. Hatiifnctlon in (rusruuttcd everyona that wear the Btncy, Adnrnu id Co, Cliou. Bold ct cryithcro 1) j Irst-dnm dtale u. It these gooda arc not kept in stocu by your dealer coed your addrees to Btacy, ADASia U t)o t)8 Hummer Street, JJostoci Maea Bfcvv- jSKk WT0m WmmM W&WX u,sa .) Manhood Heslored nSsS-) 1 if t;r.siii2 ikiwx. If all the wotld wcro upside down, tiur lilies would linstnw so guv., tiur brooks would make tho milky way, And roses of the richest dye) Would bo tho pietly snnset sky: Instead of blije, the skv bo brown If all tho world were upsldo down. If nil tlio wot Id wore upsldo down. 'J he moon would take the ocean's plane, And stars the Holds and gardens grace: Tho ground, of couro. would bokyl)luo; Another ehango would bo nulto now We'd wear our shoes upon our crown If all tho world were upsldo dotvn. . Ocorgo Cooper. JOHN SHERMAN'S STAGE RIDE. The Wumilng-t;p u AVcstorii ilutiti J'iiorel 1 1 1 til AVItli. Fennlor ?licrinuti cnjoycil ft brcak-ncuk lido down Slsklyous Mauiitnlnon lilsslngo journey between Kcddlug and Kuscbcrg, Ore. 'J'bo Ohio stntesinnn Imd iro-cniptod n sent Willi tlio driver lo get u belter vlow oftho splciitlid scenery on that ulovutud divide. Tlio pace from (lie summit was a tearing one, nnd tlio steep, narrow grade ninde tlio ride nppeuf particularly hazard ous, Tlio Senator suggested that bo could view filings belter at n slower gait. "(Jul to make time," replied .Mm, brusquely. "1 nssure von thai 1 nni in no bttrry nt nil," exclaimed John, casting bis eyes down tlio precipitous, crooked roadway. "Hut 1 am," retorted tlio reckless whip ns be let the nags out another notch. Sherman was f-enrcd. Ho, had reason to be. Others had been scared before him, nnd more are sure to find themselves in the i-nine llx. A second later: "Driver, pull up. I just as leave in fact, I prefer to walk down this place." "Ko you don't, Senator. 1'vo got throe) minutes to reach the valley, and I'm going to nmko it or break a leg.'r Thu lively six bronco team sped reek lesly abend, Sherman holding on witli might nnd main. 'J timing ii sharp curve, tlio swing polo suddenly snapped. For a 'few moments things looked Mpinlly. A single lurch might bend the coach over u 3'W-foot precipice. 'Keep your poat," cried tho Joint, who, with brake and reins, quickly brought his team to ti standstill. A little later Sherman was holding tlio lines, his foot braced on tho "holdback," wlillo tlio driver was down among tho enttle splicing tlio broken swing bar. All was in order again presently, and tho Senator, reassured as to the entire safety of the twclvc-niilc-an-liour cantor down n forty-live pitch grade, kept Ids plare to tlio bottom without a quiver.- Thinking it over now. Sherman says it was tlio most exhilarating stage ride ho ever experienced, and ho wouldn't mind making tlio trip overland from California n second time, just to take in that inter esting piece of Star route expediting down the Siskiyous. Helena Herald. Jmlgo llelfold'H Dog. Tlio most noted dog in Colorado is mi Kuglish decrhound, the property of cx Congressman James II. llelford. He is known throughout the State ns Spot, hav ing been the companion of Judge llelford in most of his Congressional campaigns. Vhcn llelford wns on the slump and got olfKiinething good, Spot would raise a little moro noise about It than any of tho other auditors, and would keep up such a protracted howl nt limes that the crowd would join in giving his master three cheers and a tiger! When Uelford went to practice at the bar in tlio morning, or to take something to cheer him. Snot never failed to go along and take his libation in tho shape of a strong cocktail. He was never known to get "oil' his pins," as tlio saying is, although it was tho delight of the .ludgo's constituents to treat Spot with distinguished consideration when the pair were making the circuit in tlio cam paign. Ho was known to all the railroad men, and would travel from Denver or any other point in tho State to tho .ludgo's home in Central City when bo thought tho electioneering business had lasted tibg'ut long enough. Ulobc-Dcmocr.U. i - JiulRo Field In Cnliroriilu. Says a San Francisco special to the New York Tribune: "Judgo Field arrived this week from Washington nild has talked freely in re gard to all'airs at tlio Capital and tiio I'.i eillc Coast appointments. In regard lo 'Zach' Montgomery ho said be made no objections to bis appointment, but lie re gaided it as a great mistake, becauso of Montgomery's hostility to popular educa tion. Judge Field added that 'the voice that assails our common school system touches tho most formidable passion in this country noxt patriotism Itself. The denunciation by Mr. Montgomery of com mon schools ns nurseries of immorality is likely to provoko irritating discussion.' In regard to Chinese immigration, Jus tice Field said lie thought precise reci procity was no hardship to tlio Chinese. They permitted Americans lo reside only in treaty ports, and to carry on only a certain uuslncss. To follow their rule was no denial of any rights the Chineso could claim." "(), l.ni', lilt Mm Afpiliil" In the early days of Methodism in Scot land, n certain congregation, where tliero was but ono rich man, desired to build a new chapel. A church meeting was held. Tho old rich Scotchman roso and said: "llretliren, wodinna need anew chapel; I'll give X5 for repairs." Just then a bit of plaster falling from tlio ceiling bit him on the head. Looking up anil teeing how bad it was, he wild: "-Brethren, its worse thou 1 thoueht; I'll mako it GO pun.' " "Oil, Lord," exclaimed a devoted brother on a backseat, "hit.'ini again!" There aio many human tabernacles which ure In soro need of radical building over, but wo putter and fuss and repair in bpols without satisfactory results. It is only when we are personally alarmed at tho real danger that woaetindopcndently, nnd do tlio right thing. Then it is that we most keenly regret becauso wo did not sooner uso our judgment, follow tlio nd vico born of the experience of others and Jump nwny from our perils. Thoii'andsof persons who will read this paragraph nro in nbject misery to-day when they might bo in a satisfactory con dition. They are weak, lifeless, full of oddnohes and pains, and every year tboy know they are getting worse, even though tho best doctors aro patching them in spots. Tlio origin of those aclios and pains is the kidneys and liver, and if they would build tlicso all over new witli "Warner's- safo cure as millions havo done, and cento investing their money in miser ably unsuccessful patchwork, tlioy would bo well and happy, nnd would bless the day when tlio Lord "hit 'em" and Indi cated tho eonimon-senio course for them to puriiuc. Loudon Press. i m Wo Caution All Agnlnst Tlieut, Tho unprecedented success nnd merit of Fly's Cream ilulni a real euro for catarrh, bay fovor and cold in tlio bend has In duced nianv adventurers to place catarrh medicines bearing somo rescmblanco in appearance, stylo or lmmo upon tho mar ket, in order to trade upon the reputation of F.ly's Cream Halm. .Many in your iui mcfliiito locality will testify in highest commendation of it. Don't bo deceived, liny only Kly's Cream Halm. A partlolo is applied into each nostril; no pain; ngrceablo to use, l'rico llfty cents; of druggists. I)riitil;i:iiness, or the Liquor Habit, Cm bo Cured by Administering Dr. llnlnch' (olden Speellle. It e nil bo Riven In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of tho person taklnc; It, ef JecthiK n speedy nnd permanent euro, whether the patient Is a modenito drinker or an nlco hollo vicck. Thousands of drunkards h.ivo been made temperate men who huvo taken tho (lolden hpeelllo In their coffee without their kuowledce, and to-day believe tlioy quit drink Iiik of their own free will, No harmful effects i vmilt from Its administration, Cures cuaian teed, .Circulars uiul testimonials tent free. Ad dieiss, fiOMiBN Si'U'ino Co,, lfi.5 ltaeo Ht,, Cincinnati, O. For salo by It. K. Holphcnstluo, I'.bhltt Houso Dwi Stoic, and also comer Fourteenth etrcet and Vermont avenue. Cleftrlng sale, Norfolk eults. Elseroan Bros, EAST WASHINGTON. A Ti:Mi'i:itxi,i:l'iMl'iiuN, -Tho II" 'h i bltesof Kast Washington are linking a temperance citmpaign In Auneostln. The meeting yesterday, held at Ljottst tlrnve, Nicholas avenue, was addressed by Mr. John Jtyon and ltcv. William Itjcd. Ids proposed to continue llioineotings on Sun day afternoons nt I o'clock and on Friday evenings at 7;.'K) o'clock. A l'liisiMOxroi-sMnnritvNT. A petition Was circulated for closing of tlio store on Pcniisylviininnvcnuoon the 1th of July, but fulled in Its purpose because a sitiglo merchant refused to sign It. The store) remained open. A LrxvrinCAiTiir.ni.-- .John Mc'lillig.iu, n fugitive from the Insane Asylum, was arrested by Olllccr Fitzgerald on Saturday nnd turned over to the authorities at St. Kliznbetlt's. AxJxrvxT Stuvncimu). Coroner I), ('. Patterson yesterday viewed the bo ly of the while malo infant found atSliepperd's binding, and gave a certlllcato ol burial for deaiii from strangulation. Tin: T.vw ICMi-or.cr.tiiN Kst VsiifNM ton. The law against (lring of lire crackers was rightly enforced by the po lice on Saturday, anil as a consequence no llresor bodily accidents were reported. Hsi.Awrur. llVTittNfi PttNisiino. Five young boys, wild undertook to batbo in tlio Potomac at unlawful hours, wore ar rested yesterday by Olllccr itr.inson. A Yomn'o AMnim-VN'H Vikws. Ayoutiii American offi years, witli u heart lull of patriotism and desire to get out with his lire-crackers about 0 o'clock on tlio niorn 11115 ' "1C I'ourth, gave his mother tho following notice : "Now. mamma, If you get n headnche from liro-erncker.s don't blame me, becauso tlio good Lord matlo lire-cracker tiny nnd I can't help It." KxTiiNstvi: IJitiMux'i iMrnovuunxrs. Kxtensive building improvements aro going on in tlio locality of the North Carolina Avenue Church. Tlio govern ment reservation lias been enlarged 0) feet on North Carolina avenue and 10 feet on It.sticct. Tills should be included In tho number of parks which tho Commis sioner of Public (irounds has decided to Improve. The condition which ho lias imposed that tlio parks must be sur rounded by improved property is fully complied wilh here. SOUTH WASHINGTON. Stifoc ) Iptloits niul ailcti tlwnentt for Tub Ciiiti j naked at (J. H. I'lia'tdnir store. A (iosrin. Ti:Mi'i:nvxci: Minrrixn. An chor Lodge of Hood Templars held a Gos pel temperance meeting last evening in the Tabernacle in South Washington, pro sided over by M. P. Caldwell, G. V. J. T. Jtev. L. II. York, 0. W. C, conducted the devotional exercises, and tlio choir of the church rendered the music. II. 15. Moul ton, esq., president of tlio District Temper nnco Alliance, and lion. W. F. Switlcr, chief of tho llureau of Statistics, made in teresting addresses. Tho Good Templars are doing a heavy temperance work in this District. How S.m'iuuY was Oissnnvui). Tho Fourth was more generally observed in this section this year than for many 'years past. There was u general suspension of business and the excursion boats and trains were well patronized. Pi:r.ojf.u.. Mr. Williams J aggers of New Jersey, accompanied by his two bright and" interesting children, is visit ing ills sister, Mrs. Charles 15. Persons, of No. (Ml F street southwest. Sergeant Ocorgo W. Nokcs of the police force is lying quite Ht at his homo, No. 712 Sev enth street southeast. Annr.sTS. Twenty-three arrests wore made by tlio pollco on Suturday, ail of which were for small oH'enscs. Tins lteinliiKton Standard Typo-Wrltcr lit tlio Now Orleans imposition. lt. Tho jury of nwards critically ex amined tho various writing machines, and decided by a two-thirds vote lo give tlio highest award to tho Kcmington. 2d. Tho decision of this jury was ig nored by the Commlttco of A wards. 3d. Other jurors wcro added, constitut ing a newjury. Jth. This second jury also critically ex amined tho various writing machines, and made tlio award of a first-class gold medal (the highest award) to tho Kcming ton Standard Typo-Writer for "Simplicity, durability, case of manipulation and speed." 5th. Tho report of this jury was made, delivered to and receipted for by tho Com mittee of Awards on May '20. Glh. Tho members of this jury were never discharged. 7th, No other jury examined tlio Hem ington Standard Type-Writer at Now Orleans. Pth. The signers of this award aro hon orable and well-known gentlemen. Their addresses are: Charles A. Morgan, esq,, Southern manager of It. G. Dun & Co., New Orleans, La,; ex-Governor Frank llacon, United States Commissioner of Kansas and president of the United States Hoard of Commissioners. Clianutc, Kan.; Ocorgo A. Ilcaton, esq., .stenographer and secretary of tho Hoard of United fjtalc Commissioners, Columbus, Ohio. Jth. Tlio allhiavits of these gentlemen, nnd tho history of tho contest, which wo nro preparing 111 pamphlet form, wo will be pleased to furnish on application. The following is tho report: "The World's Industrial and Cotton Cen tennial Kxpositlon, Now Orleans. "Jury report. "Application No. S 15; 0 roup (1; Class Oil. "Competition. "The undersigned jurors to tiio above entitled class, having carefully examined tho exhibit made by K. Kcmington it Sons, Ilion, N. Y., and all competing ex hibits, concur in recommending tho award of a first class medal for the Standard Type-Writer, for simplicity, durability, case of manipulation and speed. "Dated this 20th day of May, 1RR5, "(ii:oi:K A.Hu.vro.-J, "ClIAItI.ES A M OKI IAN, "FltANK HaCON, "Jurors." Wyckoif, Scamans .t Hcncdlct, IJJ'l, Kroadwny, Now York; Washington ollleo: corner Kighth and F streets northwest. l'ulsul l'alnol False I Four million of false teeth are manu factured in this country in a year. This is 11 true statement, and it is also true that the decay of natural teeth has greatly in creased among pcoplo who do not take good care of their stomachs. When your stomach is out of order, and your diges tive powers need toning up, try Hrown's Iron Hitters. There aro some prepara tions of iron which injure the teeth, hut the doctors testify llrown's Iron Hitters is fice I10111 tho objection. . .. Minor News Notes. Piesldent Andrew I)". Wliito of Cornell Unlveisity says hois not and could not bo a candidate for Governor of New-York. Hon. Harnes Coiupton has been con fined to his residence at Laurel by Illness ior several days. IIu Is now improving. -Mrs, James A. Garllcld, her sons, Miss Mollio (larileld, Mrs. Mason and three daughters and J. Stanley Hrown are nt Stockbridge, Mass. Tho Hon. Win. II. Colo has returned to Baltimore from Atlantic City, hut has not lully recovered from his illness. Ills physician will not allow visitors to see iiim. Hev. Charles II. Stonestreet, S. J died nt Holy Cross College, Wwroester, .Mass,, Saturday, of heart disease, aged 71. Ho was a iiullvo of Maryland, studied at Georgetown College, was provincial of tho provlnco of Maryland, presldentof George town Collcgo nnd pastor of St, Aloysius Church. Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit and dls gust everybody with your oll'onsivo breath, but use Dr. Sago's Catarrh Heincdy and end it, Clcailnesale.SlO suits, Eiscman Bros.,7 & E, "Alclarnoy Dairy WnBohs." Fresh Aldcrney butter, churned every morn ing and delivered In M It), "Ward" prints, a5o. per IB, Aho eottntro cheese, buttermilk and SMet milk, 6c, per Qt, cream, 100, per plat. GOING FOnTHECOLONEL. Mis. Kiln Wliri'lcr Wlli'ov lleiinl I'roin A trill 11. The following coniinttiiieatlon from Mn. Hlla Wheeler Wilcox or Meriden. conn., appeal's in tho last ixstio of tho Xntiun-tl 7 rilwnc. The lady Is e iden.tly oil the war path: "in your Issue of MuylMI understand ynti published my pomi 'Solitude' and gave credit to that vltur hanli, Colonel Joyce. As my rhilin lo tho poem has been fully substantiated, and Colonel Joyce has fill led lo bring one proof to uphold bis as sertion of having written it twenty years ago, It 'of ins somewhat unfair lorlt'tobe published to tho world as his production. "Nearly n year ago, 'when ho llr.st claimed It, 1 challenged him to bring n weJKautlientlcated copy of (ho poem, written or published, prior to February LO, isf.'J, when I wrote it. He has never pro duced one proof, nor can bedoo. The New York Sim, in an article ol a column's length, fully .set forth my claims to the poem, and Judge A.l). Jlralcy, of Madl on, Wis., in two lengthy letters, which liave been widely copied, Iins reiterated In detail tho circumstances under which I wrolc the poem in his house. To all tills Colonel Joyce remains guiltily silent; yet his "emotional insanity" occurs periodi cally and causes liim to send lite poem out under bis name. 1 beg you to do 1110 tho justice to publish this letter, "Tho poem appeal's In my volume, Poems of Pnsion,' and was never seen by the eves nor heard by the ears of man until published by 1110 in the New York S'iw, February, 183-1. I believe Colonel Joyce llrst averted lils claim to it, not imngiuiiigthnt the author was living, and now feels that be must stnpd by bis asser tion, although ho has no proof of Ids words. Hut hoiiitisJ prove them If liocon Unties In tills bold and vtnparalled theft of Unit which isininonlone, orstillnr tboal ternativeof being constantly exposed to the contempt nnd ridicttleof the public. "I nm aware that it Is not a matter of national importance, but since, the poem has sulllclcnt merit to cause it to lie so widely copied, mid since Colonel Joyce's claim rellects upon my literary reputa tion, 1 feel that I am justified in asking for space In which to defend myself. Were I a man I should quickly .settle tho mutter by thoroughly caning Colonel Joyce until lie retracted bis foolish false hood. Hut belni' a woman my only de fense is my pen." Ac unties. The Washington Canoe Club which is rapidly advancing in membership propo'o to build 11 boat bouse next year. Plans have been asked of several architects. The el nb will give an excursion at Mar shall llnll on the 17th of next month. At tho Fredericksburg regatta last Satur day the Potomacs of tills city took tho llrst race which was between light fours of that club and tho ltappaiiaunucks of Freder icksburg, The race was won by four lengths, Tho second race for senior fo irs was between the Washington ltowiug Club and the Klizabcthsof Portsmouth. The Elizabeths, after rowing three-quarters of a nillo, took the Washington's water and fouled them, and the race was given to the Washlngtons. The State single scull race was won by White in tho lirst half mile, Hittler Malione dropping out. Smitlis(iu won the senior single race. The fonr-oared gig-raco was the leading leaturoof tbedav. Tho entries wcro tho Virginias of Kiclimond, Cockade City of I'ctcismirg, rsonojKs or .nohoik, ami mo Old Dominions. Tlio Virginias quickly took tlio lead, all crews coming along closely together. At the quaiter mile no open water was shown between the boats. At a quaiter of a mile from the close the Virginias made a spurt which was at once taken up by the Old Dominions. It was a ino-t exciting and Clo-e race for these two crews, the Virginias winning the race, lapped six feet by the Old Domin ion, tlio Norfolks four lengths behind, lapped by the Cockades. The last raco was in singles, between Kearney of tho Potomacs and Siultb'on of the Washington Kowing Club. Tlio latter won. On Junoiy Tun Ciurrc predicted that the Cornells would win tho tntcr-Col-lcgiate raco at Lako (Julnsig.unond on Saturday, Howdoin would bo second, Pennsylvania third, and Hrown last. Harring fouls, this was tlio way the race resulted. Cornell was, however, thrown out for fouling, Howdoin was given llrst place, Kiown second, and Pennsylvania third. Nt'iMins Debilitated Jlon, Younio allowed a fief tiled of thirty dwjtnt thou'oof Dr. Dye's Celebrated Volialo ilelt with Kleetrlo buspensory Appliances, for tho speedy lellef and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vltnllty and Manhood, and nil Kindred Doubles. Also for many other dis eases. Complete, lostointlon to health, vlnr mid manhood RUtirnnteed. No risk Is Inclined. Hlnstinted pamphlet, with full Information, tenns, etc.. mailed fieo by add! Casing Voltalo licit, Co., Marshall, 3IIeli. dealing sale, children's suits. Etonian Bros. See our $0 pants to order. Humburgci's. Cleat hiKsale.boys' suits. Klscimv)l)rat.,7&E. cLirnijNG UNOLB SAM. As Uncle S.un Is decapitating the clerks of thoDepaitinents, so mo wo cutting off and clown our prices of goods. - dent's extra sUo black serge coats, s'2.50; worth SI. lient's white vests, 50 and 70c.; value $1. S'J pants only 81. S3. l.r,0 Seersucker pants only $1. ttl.150 "Creole" linen suit t'-J.ftO. . I striped linen suits $ tl. Nice linen coat, worth $1 ; now ,"Oo, Cheap Knco pants, worth 7,"io; now 17c. Come before It rains.- JOl-l AND 1!)J0 rENNA. AVE. ID. 23JLJZ&JE&, 1111 PENN. AVE. Spring aM Slier Overcoatings anil Trouserings Of my own importation, now received . Gentle men, plenso call, Inspect nnd leave your orders nt the l.endlnc Tailoring Establishment of Washington, best Uoods. Host Trimmings. Nono but llrst-clnss workmen employed at 1111 ruinsjlvnnla Avenue, IMPORTER AND TAILOR. B. ROBINSON & CO., The Boys' Olothiers, 000 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A. SAKS &CO., LEADERS IN CLOTHUJO, BIS -3STI3 818 7"XKC ST. I. HAMBURGER & SONS, TAILOUH AMD OLOTHIEKS, SIS PENNA. AVE., under Uetropoliun Ilotrl, SKIN Hni.soi8 DISEASES R JJ.KJJPXa.CgJJ Tetter, B.lHtheB. Imi, I1nilt, tciiuu, U lIcbT etla fruition, no khiIIit ,) (iflfauff vr Img HanUmy. AS JJr!Ml, t ti I? THE 1IKST 5 fljosl Profusely Illustrated Evmt runr.i.snnn. Washington, Past and Present. 1 Editor Wash- tj s t Q) inqton Post. 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METZEROTT & CO., OOU reiuuylvaiila Avomio. second door west of ninth street, SOLE AGENTS FOIt Chioktring and James & Holnistrom Cl.OUGIl A'U WAltltKX OltGANS, And all MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. lEuiGrson.StecK&Ban'sPiaiios Wilcox ft Wliito and Klmbnll Orcans. l'lanoa nnd Organs sola on Installments, routed or oxebaugod; rout ap plied It purchased. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F St. Managing partner ot tlio lata arm of Ellis b 00 HATS AND UMBRELLASA Mackinaw Straw Hats Tbo colobratea MACKINAW STHAW HAT8 manufacturod by DUNLAP &, CO. of New York Now Heady, l'earl and Hoo color, Dress add Derby hats Inallebapee, at WILLETT & RUOFF'S, Bolo Agents for Dunlap's Now Yorft Hats, 005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. "W. H: VHBBHOPP DUlur In Wll ripen. Window BbtdM, rtctttn mrune, rlcturiw, etc. 10 BEVKKTU BTKKT K0RT1TWB8T, RAILROADS. BALTIMORE &JDHI0 RAILROAD. cnr.ni'M: in v.vvwv scnday, may a, 3H85, UNTIL I'lMtTHIIlt NOTlCi:. I.emo WnhlnKtoii fiom Station, corner New Jersey nvenuo nnd (' street. I'nr tlileiipo, 10 n. in, nnd 10:10 p. m. dally. Tim 10 n, m. U a 1'iut Limited Kxtiros to 1'lttnliuru nnd t lilrno, tniivlnir In l'ltUimri; nl":!!Op. in., clilcnidi lie.xt mornliitf nt Hirr. Nuexlinfnto IsdiniKcd on llil tniln for fnit, tlmo. rurCliiclnniitl. I.oulivlllonnd St. l.nult dully nt :i:;io p. m. and into p. m with tliiiniRii lonclifi mid 1'nlneu slcciilnu ciim l(i nliovo iiiiliitit without i-luiiiRo. !t:.'!(i p. m. trnln IK 11 nut limited tniln In Cliii-liinnil nnd Ht I.niiN, nirlvhiK In tlncliniatl next innrnlnu nt 7IB. .st i.iniii o:!(i p. 111. Nn cxtrn fiiruUnlmrittiil on this Until for fimt time. I'or I'll tHlitire ut lo 11. m .with l'nrlur fAir, nnd 11:10 11. in. dully to l'lttxhurir, Muvclnnil nnd Dell oil, with ilrrpliiRriiM to I'itt'hiiri;. I'or lliiltlinorc (in week iliiyin, (1:10,(1:10. Ti.'to, H:i!iiiind 10.0.1 n. in., lUilo, l:u.i, il:M (iri-mlmiluliiilin, !l::lo, 1 :io, I. to, .1:10,(1:10, 7, 8:'J.l mid 1 1 p. 111. I'or llnltlinoio 1111 Suiuliiy-(t.lo, 7::'.o,H:no iiikMo.o.Iii. m., irri, 1 :iio, Ilitso, l:to,r,:Io, 11:10, 7, H:ur, mid 11 p. in. I'or points on tliu Slieiiniulnnli Vnlloy Kail road nnd pulnu South. U:'.M 11. 111. mid 0:10 p. in. dnlly, t):'J,1 11, 111. train hits I'lillin.in blcoprr fiom Vntiltiatnti to Now orlmmi. I'or AmiiipolK (1:11) 11. in. mid l'J:ll) and !::: P. in.; on smid.iy, h:::ii a. in. nnd 1:10 p. in. I'or wny stations ln'twcen WusIiIiikIoii mill lliilthnoic, ,1, (1:10, H::lo 11. in.. I'.!:IO, :l:ilO, 1:10, 7 mid 11 p. in. On Sundays. H:!!0 11. m., ;:10, il::io, 1:1(1, 7 mid 11 p. m. I'or Htnttiini mi Metropolitan Ilrmich, 7rA1 it. 111. nnd 11:15 p. in. diillv, oxrept Hiiudny. nnd .1:110 p, m. dully: l:lo p. in. dally, exrept Siimlny, tor in liictiial Muttons 1,11 Metropolitan llriiuch; S:lo 11, in. dully on hundiiy stops nt. nil sta tions; fur Lexington. Staunton mid Vnlloy llrmieli. S:IO n. 111. dully, oxeopl Stiiidny; for Kicdcilck, H.IO11. 111., 1. 10 p. in. daily, oxcept HlltldllV. I'or loenl stations liolween WiuliliiRton and (nitlieishurif, I'JitJO p. in. dnlly, oxcept Sun ilny. rorllncerstown mid W'liirlioalcr, 8:10 a.m. dnlly, rxi opt Sunday, nnd 1::tO p. m. dallv to IliiKi'iMnwn; dally, exoopt Hiniday, to Win eliilor. TrniiiH nirlvc from thu West dally, I), "i'JO 11. in.. 1:1.", 1 )::',( I p. in. l'nnn Annnpolls, K:"0 11. in, and 1 :."() and !:'Jii p, in,; Sunday, 1(i::',.1 a. in. mid (1:!S.1 p. in. rroni I.oxlimton, .1.:i(i p. in. dally, oxeept SlIlldlLV. I'roin Kivilmlck nnd Intcrinodlitti) polntf, S:VJ,1 a. 111. mid 8:1.1 p. in. dally, oxeupl Sun da v. Trnlns Icnvn I'.nlllinoio for WiwlilnRtnji (it, fislo, tliiltl, 7:'J0, 11, n.0.1 and 10:i!0 n. in.. l'JM.1, J::io. a, 1, I:1M), n, (i::o, H, ti and 1 1 p. in. On siinilnyH. 0::i(). 7:U0, u and ti:o.1 k. in., l'IO, l!::io, JiUO, 5, (!:(), s, t) mid 11 p. in. All tinlu.s from Washington stop at llolfty Stutlon, oxoi'tit :'jn,;;:l,1aud (:IUp. in. rorltilthcr Inroiinatlou upiily nt tlio Haiti inoio .t Ohio ticket ulllcu WiulililKtull 8tu Hun, Hill mid 1tl.1l lVnnn. nvo., Corner of 11th st., whno okUts will ho tnl.on for Imircnso to ho chocked and received nt inly point III tlio city. c. K. LOItJ), O. I. V. II. Dl'NIIAM. ((on. Jinn.. Ilaltlmore. rpiIK GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. T TIIKMIUTII, WKST AND 80UTHWF8T. UOrilLE TItAOK. SPLENDID KOCNEnV BTEEL ItAlLB. MAONiriUENTEqUIPMCNT. INITTOTJI'M! 21, 188.1. Tinlns lonxo Wuililiiittoii fiom station, corner of Sixth and 11 streets, as follows: FnrFlttHliiiiKiind ttm West, tlilcnen Limited Kxprc's ol I'alnco slooplni: Cars nt 0:50 a. m. dnlly; I-ait l.lnu. t):,1o n. m. dally to Cincin nati nnd ht. 1-otiK with sleeping Cars from UnnlidmrKto Cincinnati nnd Hotel Cnr to St. Louis; dnlly, except Saturdny, to Chlcano, with Slceplnjr Car Altoonnto t'litcusro. Chi rngnuml Clncliinntl Express at. 7:10 p. m. dnlly, with blevpliiK Cars Washington to Chi onconnd llniilnburg to Louisville; connect Incnt Ilurilsljiircwllli Western Exprosi witli throiiKli Klcopers for Cleveland nnd St. Louis. I'.u lllo Expre-.s, 10 p. m. dally lor llttshtirj; nnd tho West, with through sleeper Harris. bill k to ClileuKo. 11AL1IM0UE & l'OTOMAO HAILUOAD. Tor Eile, Cannndalgun, ltoclioster, Huffnlu, Nl ne.iin, 10 p. m. daily, except Satui dny, with l'nlnco Cars Wushington to Itoehestor. I'or Wllllmnsport, Lock llnvun and Elmini, nt 0:.10 n. in. dally, oxcopt Kiindnr. I'or New Yoik and tho East, 7:ir, 8:30 and 11 n.in., 'J. -I, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On Sunday. 8::i(in. in., 2,1, 10 p.m. nnd 12:1", night. Limited Expioss of Pullman Parlor ' cm h I): 10 11. in. dnlly, oxcept Sunday. Tor lioston without change, 2 p. in. every dny. l'orllrool.lj-ii. N. Y., nil t In ougli trnlns connect ut Joi-voy city u llli lui.its of llrooklyn A linos,, iitroidlng direct tnui-fcr to Fulton street, molding doublu fcirlage aeioss Now York city. rorl'hllnilclphla, 7:15, S::!0 and II n. in., 2, I, 0, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On Sunday, S::io n. in.. 2, !, , 10 p. in. ami 12:15 night. Limited Express, 0:10 a. m. dally, exeunt Sunday. For Hnlllmnrc, (!:3.1. 7:15, R:.10, 0:10, 0:50, 11 n. m., 12.0.1. 2.1, 1:2.1, 1:10,0, 7:10, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. On Sunday, 8:110,0:50,11 a. in., 2, -I, tl, 7:10, 10 p. in. nnd 12:15 night. Tor Pope's Creek Lino, 7:15 11. m., nnd -1:10 11, m. dully, except Sunday. For Annapolis, ti;3fi n. tn 12:0.1 nnd 1:25 p. in. dnlly, except Sunday. On Sunday J p. in. ALEXANimiA & riJEDERIOKSUUltn RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA A; WASH INGTON IlAILItOAD. For Alcxnudiln. 0, 7. 0:2,1, 11:01 and 11;3R 11. in., 2:0.1, 1:2(1, 1:15, (1:2.1, 8.0.1 and li:K7 P. in. On Sunday nt 1), 0:25, 11:01 n, in,, H.0.1 p. in. For lllehmond nnd tlio South, flnnd 11:01 n. in. dally and 1-15 p. in. daily, except biindny. Trains Icnvo Alcxandila for Washington (I.O.j, 8, 10. 10:10 n. in., 1, 3.0.1, 3:23, 5:10, 7:0,i nnd 11:35 p. in. 11ml J'J.-K) midnight, except Monday, on Sunday nt 8 and 10:10 n. in,, 7.0.1 and 1 1 :35 p. m. and 12:10 night. Tickets and Infoimatlonnt the olliee.nortlieast comer of Thirteenth street nnd Pennsylvania, nvtiuie, and nttho station, wlicru orders can bo left for thu checking of baggage to destina tion fiom hotelH ulid lesidences. C1IAS. E. l'UCJlI, J. It. WOOD, (ioncinl Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY (LEAVE 11. & P. DEPOT, SIXTH ANl)HSTb) 1 1 tl5 A. Jr. For nil way htntlons, Lexington, Ky.. Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, St. Louis. Dally oxcept Sunday. Through Pallor Car to Wliito sulphur springs. 1 1 A. M. For Newport News, Old Point Com fort nnd Norfolk, Daily except Sunday. CiI5 P. M. For Louisville. Cincinnati, s't. Louis mid Chicago, connecting for nil points West, Northwest and southwosit: Inst express dally; does not stop for local business; through l'nllinan torvk'c to I.oulslllo nnd Cincinnati. For tickets and Information apply nt C. & 0. Hallway ollleo, 513 Pcnnsylvmila nvenuo, under N'ntloual Hotel: Va. Midland Hallway office, (tin Ponn9ylvun!u avenue, and 11. &'P. Station. II. W. FULLEI1, General Passenger Agent. C. W. SMITH, tieuoinl Manager. FHANK TltltjiU, N. E. Passenger Agent. WASHINGTON, OHIO &. WESTERN R, R. Ou and nfter .1UNE 1 1, 1885, trnlns will leavo fiom and uulvo nt (1th mid Usta. Depot as follows: I.envo Washington 0 a. 111. and 1:35 p.m., dally; arrive at llclmont Park 10:51 n. in. and 0:2(1 p. 111.; l.eeslmig 11:01 n. in. nnd 0:3(1 p. m.; anlveat Itound Hill at 11:13 a. in, ami 7:18 p. in. Iteturnlne, leavo Hound Hill 0.03a. m. nnd 3.00 p. in.; pass Leoshurg 0:12 a. in. nud3:ltl p. m.; Ilelimmt Park (1:5 1 a, m. nnd 3:38 p. in., niul aiiho nt Washington ut 8:35 a, in, and 5:10 p. 111. Spcelnl excursion rates and Sunday trains to llclmont Park. Monthly nnd commutation rates to all points. 8. M. HltOPHY, Supt,, Alexandria. E..T I.0CKW00U, Pass. Ah't., 007 Pa. avo. Washington. STEAMBOATS. DAILY LINETO NORFOLK AND F0UTHE33 Monroe. Bteamors Qeorgo Loary ana Excelsior, coromouclng May 0, 1885. Onoot tliesu popular eteamors will loava Bevontli-etreet wbarf DAILY, except SUNDAY, at G s30 p. m. For particulars Inquire t com pany's otltce, 7tU et. wharf. Tolepbono No. 715-3. W. P. WELCH, Ooneral Agent. T OW FARK8 JU FOUTllKbB MONKOK AND NORFOLK. vfiiRn'.nT.ASHPAitK.tli ItODND T11I1. n.aa 'IIlST-OLAbSFAltK.tl! ItODND THUMI.ilS. steamer jahk jui)tti.isx dy nd Batunlfty t 6:30 v. m. r-- --"-- --... ..... :. -. ' .- -...z .:. steamer jane Miirtauax aionuny, weuuea- Pfr.cH auil rooms secured at Oenersl Oulco. Blxtli-BlreetHliarf. Telephone cell, 31. I'OTOMAO RIVER l,ANDINGS.-8tfmer TllOMl'bON Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 7 a.m. S WOOD' AND COAL. OO-A-Xil "WOODI JOHNSON BROS., WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD 12th and Wntor 8ts. 8. W. BRANCH YARD8 AND OFFICES. (Connected by Tolepbono.) 1202 F Btreot noitbwest. 1615 BovontU street nortUwoBt. 17-10 Pennsylvania avo. northwest. 1112 Ninth street northwest. Corner 3a aud K streets northwest, niyu-tt 221 PeiiMylvwiia aye, touthweat, '! 41 1 1' I, g ''. 1 i i y'"--"- 7