THE CRITIC-REG OltD, WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1891. v. .-. - - '( INTENSE AMCK1CANISM. Oho of (lio Ciuuca or llw I.ato CprMiiB In New Orlenin. Fiom Vtt notion Iltralil, liti. 1 nns In New Orleans ilurinir, tlio trinl of llio Matin 'finng,' " sniit Mr. James W. M Hall of tlio lumber exporting firm of Vcllmnn. Hall A. Co yesterday. 'Tlio txtltcinoiit ws intense, nnil everything imlii itcil (lint nny mlscnrringo of justice would bo sternly dealt with 1 nut well ncipiaintcri with tho men who led (ho uprising and tlio attack on tlu prison 'iliey were not men who lake the law in their own hands until it lini failed to secure justice. They are fa r conorative business men. One of the causes of tho uprising is the mlonso Americanism of tho South to day Tlio people arc hostile to tho Malta ns an institution foreign to American ideai. If to-day tho foreign population of the northern cities, the Anarchist and So einlliK should make trouble, 1 hcllevo tliertoutli would ric as one man in de fencoof our Institutions." "What are the chances for youug men in (he South?" 1 1 iicvcrvvouldadvfcoamati logo West, with tlio opportunities now opening at the South. It Is tho coming country, and the garden spot of the United States. This llerahl for years has been tho onlv, paper in lloston" that understood the southern miration or treated it fairly. I am a stanch Republican, and have always been, but 1 do say that many men up here are nil wrong on the sentiment w hicli prevails at the South. "Jllnluc and his reciprocity have caught tlio South. Tho Secretary's popularity might not break the solid column of States in 180.2, but the fact of his popu larity remains. It Is so hero in Boston ami all over the country. The Hepuull cans want Iilaine." Whnt l "CdBiinc?" From the St Jamet (lazttlt. A Ilerlin journal quoted in tho current JiVnirf j Tiykc otiiNciMiKiulres what, the Trench themselves understand by "cog nac." The district of Chnrcntois tho place of origin of real "cognac," and has during the last sevin years produced an annual average of "OOXi hectolitres, while the an nual export by Trance of liquor known as "cognac" has exceeded sccn times this quantity. In trado "cognac" is usually understood to boa brandy obtained by tlio distillation of wine, and which was form erly known as French brandy, but it has been shown by ana. sis, and in a bulky volume Issued by tho State Department of Hycicne, that thorp is no reliable method of distinguishing real brandy distilled from wine from the spurious. So it is interesting to lmvc u decision of a Trench court of law as to what it under stands by the word "cognac." A merchant of Ancoulcmc who bought brandy in Valenciennes and labeled it "cognac," was prosecuted for ao doing, but was acquitted on tho ground that tho word "cognac" is not to be exclusively understood as descriptive of tho place of production, but Often, as in tho present instance, as descriptive of tho nature of tho product. According to this decision it is to bo regarded as sutllciont when la bels announce the nature of the goods to w hich they arcalllxed, and itis not requi site that the contents of a bottle should lia'Q been produced in the place men tioned on the label. This decision is not consistent with sentences pronounced by various Tronch law courts upon manu facturers, of sparkling wines who haVe been heavily lined for mtioducing into trade, wines which they described as "thamrngnc," and which had undergone n similar process to that of the genuine article, but had not been ruado from wine grown in the champagne district. Colonel Snort's Timely Action. Fiom the Teiatilf tings. Ilefore wo started out I instructed Har rison to taffy tho old Confederate soldiers. "Mr. President," said I, "say something to make them overlook your position in tho Force bill, etc., etc." As tho Presi dent had not made any bad breaks I thought itwassqle, so at Johnson City, Tcnu., I strolled off to look nt the town. Pretty soon here comes "Ituss" running after mew jth his tongue hanging out. Wo went back to tho car, whero a grizzlv old ex Con fed was making a spteeli and literally piping up the ground with the President. Tho President had overdone tho taffy business. "Wo hayea common heritage," no haul, "ineixinieuerate soldier tins a full and ungrudged participation in all the benefits of a great and just Govern ment." The old Cunfcd reminded the President that according to the Hoviscd Statutes "No person who has served in any capacity in the military, naval or civil service of the so-called Confederate States, or of cither of tlio States in insurrection during the late rebellion, shall be ap pointed to any position in tlio Army of tho Tnited States," and ho went on to re mind Harrison that when he, Harrison, was in tho Senato he refused to vote on a motion to repeal that very amendment. Harrison did not know what to say. When I got to the train and was asked what to say, I said to tho engineer. "Jhrow open tho throttle valve and get out of here." Mrs. Harrison made mo promise never during the trip to leave the President in tho lurch again. Smuggled Imiiilcrnnt. Fi cm Vie Kew l'oi L litem dei , Tho most useful part of tho report of the New Orleans grand jurors on tho causes and local conditions which led to tho deplorable events of the 14th of March is that relating to tlio immigration of criminals who are the ready instruments of tlio crimes of tho Mafia. Itis shown that tho importations in clude numbers of men w hose names do pot appear on tho passenger lists. In one case, that of tho Tstclla, 911 persons were landed whilo tho ship's register shows only )12 names. Tnis surreptitious immigra tion is made up of fugitives from justice, whoio evasion of tho laws of their own country is winked at in order that they and their ili'3perato dispositions and deeds may be transferred to the United States by their "leaving their country for their country's good," but to our great injury. It appears that tho records of tliejo crimi nal evaders havo been traced to tho num ber of 1,100 landed during a few ears at the port of Now Orleans olone. It is through tho instrumentality of such men that there were perpetrated assassinations ' Jtinted t y tho score, culminating In tho murder of the Chief of Police. 'llio fioclul Whirl lit JCoilc CieoK. J-icm the Fianklin Ittjmbllcan. Marshall Douglass made quite u mash 1 rn'ay night at the dance, and also Mr. ecd. Itobert Karr visits Mr. Mcnagh's quite often. That's right, Itobert, go It whilo f u arc oung. John lluttcrllclil feels rather had about h h best girl giving him the mitten, and also Bob Karr. 1 our girlb got stuck on Lost Creek, and (woof tho girls went back aftet a boy and a ht-'it-e to pull them out. A i ew and lino hydrid water Illy from 1 rai e lius jusf been reeelval at tho Cen tral Park, New York, green houses Its line golden disk will probably help beautify the public ponds next year. The cmplovcs of tho green houses havo uc 'i"i red a marvelous facility in tlio propa gation f aquatic plants. Thousaudii are rr v u from tho seed every year, ami now 'ruins ore domesticated without illiil n (Mionf the tlno soml-tropical lilies i it" prcud all over a small arm of Harlem Mm nud half a dozen rare varieties I i m all winter in the hot houses. 1 1 rover llfly veans Mrs. Winslow's 8. . thing Hvruphas been used forchildren t.-i tiling It soothes tho child, softonsthe gums allays all pain, euros wind colic, end is tho bout remedy for diarrhoea. Twcuti-fhe cents a bottle. i M Gne of tho drtilv papers of Homo pub I Ik-, in every iwuctlio follow lngoditorlal i it iiic ' Tor a report of a light or a lire ii vv huh one or mora human lues were l h we pay 1 llro and 50 eonts, for a report f a suicide, 1 liro, for a report of on at tempt at huicUIp, 50 cents, for a report of i ii iiceideut at which a person suffered indilj harm, 10 cents, for reports of a murder highway robbery, burglary and (her happenings of this Kind, we pay ac cording to the importance of the event, but, in no caso less than 3 llros." Berkeley pure rye whisky, TI1K AFTF.lt EWEl'TS. Mioic Ilitf Tearful Hunger of" (lil'i Idea mid How to Countcnut It. Here is something which one of the most prominctt doctors In America re cently said nbout tho grip: "Have you noticed that only those per sons who were aged ond feehlo or debili tated died of tho Grip? Tho (Iriti Itself is not so serious or dangerous, but It Is the terribly weakened condition that It leaves one in and the fearful after eflecls which it brings. The people who die do not Ikuo vltnlil.v enough to recover, thoydo not postcbs v igor enough to throw off tlio after effects. Such people, in fact, all people, should havo help in some sensible way to throw off tho depressing, tho de bilitating, the almost suicidal feelings which tho Grip always causes. Nothing will do this, nothing will help natttro ox cept fcomo pure stimulant, and there is nothing in tlio way of stimulants equal to puro whiskey." No uiedkinal stimulant ever has pro duced the results, ever lias received tlio indorsements, or ever has been so pop ri!n n nr ns IlnfFv's I'nrn Xlnlt W i sknv. reason is cxccedim-lv simnle. ft is be cause it has gently, healthily and com pletely assisted Nature, toned It up, en abled It to resist the outsido ltilluences which tended to disease and to assist to ward the attractive path which leads to health. The after effects of tho Grip are tho worst fcattiro of It. They must bo counteracted, if strength and health arc to be regained. They can bo oveicomo in but one certain way, and that is by tho use of tho sensible, clllcient and highly indorsed stimulant above-mentioned. There Is nothing before tho public which con for n moment compare with it, and (he genuine should bo insisted upon. INDIVIDUAL MENTION. Professor George Torbesof Loudon Is at the llrevoort House, New York. General Yenaclo Andrado of Venezuela is at tho Hoffman House, New York. Adolph Sutro, the rich California!1 who made his money by the great mining tun nel that bears his name, Is to turn his Hue collection of nearly 10,000 volumes into a frco public library for (lie bcucflt of San Francisco people. James M. Kvcleth, who died in Wash ington the other day at 80, had been for sl.ty.twoj ears a clerk in tho War De partment. Mrs. Gabrielle Greeley Clendenin choso gray for her "going away" dress because that was the color of a very slmplo gow n she wore when Mr. Clendenin first ruado her acquaintance, and he expressed a preference for it w hen a choico of colors had to be made. Carl Schttrz, who. as tho president of the Hamburg-American Packet Company, has made a study of the most approved methods of ocean travel, believes that steamers will yet ho built to mako the run across to Europe in threo or four days, lie thinks that safety need not be sacri ficed to gain swiftness. Lady JSurton, Sir Itichard Burton's widow, says that when sho was a young girl a gj psy named Hagar Burton told her fortune; nud w rote out for her u pre diction that she would bear the name of their tribe (Burton), and that her life would bo all wandering. On her engage ment to Sir Richard she gavo him the paper. Ivext to being a I'olliscliild ono's self there is nothjng so fortunate as to marry one. Ten years ago nobody had cvpr heard of a certain M. Lambert, but mat rimony converted M. Lambert into a "de Itolhschild," and now n family council has solemnly decided that on tho death of Baron Alphonse, M, Lambert de Roths child Is to become the head of tho Paris linn. Mrs. Marv Armislead Trayser, the wife of Captain Itichard 1!. Trayser, dtcd at her home, No. ID Tnst Marsha.ll street, Rich niond, Va., at 2.15 o'clock'Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Trayser was a niece of Judo James A. Semplo, formerly of the New Kent circuit and professor of law at Wit ham and Mary College for many years. She was also a niece of Colonel William Armistead, who represented King William County in the State Senato for a number of v ears. Dr. J. M. McBryde, president of tho South Carolina University, has accented the dual position of president of the Vir ginia Agricultural nnd Mechanical College and director of tho experiment station at Blaeksburg, to which ho was elected by the board of visitors of that Institution at the meeting held last Thursday evening. Dr. McBrjde stands in the front rank of technical educators and original agricul tural experimenters and investigators. At ono time he held the chair of agriculture in tho University of Tennessee, and was offered the presidency of that institution, but declined. i.i:mon i:r,ixns. .el I'leatatil Lemon Dibik. Tor biliousness and constipation, tako Lemon T.llxir. Tor indigestion nnd foul stomach, take Lemon Kliir. Tor sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Tlixir. Tor sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Thxir. Tor loss of appetlto and debility, lake Lemon Tlixir. Tor fevers, chills and malaria, lako Lemon Tllxir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the abov e-named diseases, idl of which arise from a torpid or dis eased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mo.ley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and 51.00 per bottle, at druggists. X-omon Hot Drops Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage and oil throat and lung diseases. An elegant and reliable preparation. 25 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. Jo Vrevcnt a l'lano from Drying Up. A piano tuner, who sajs that pianos lrequemiy ueterioraie oecausoinoy aro al lowed to become too dry, prescribes this remedy: "Keep a growing plant in tlio room, and so long as your plant thrives, your piano ought to, or clso there's some thing wrong with it. Just try it, and see how much moro water you will have to put in tlio llowcr-pot in tho room whero your piano is, than you uso m any other room. Some people keep a lingo vase or urn, with a sopping wet sponge in it, near or under the piano, and keep it moistened, just as a cigar dealer keeps his stock, lhey keep this up all the time tho llres aro on." When the lato S. S. Cox was Minister to Turkey he took a trip through Syria, ac companied by his wife and a cousin, Afrs. Duckiugham of Chicago. Tlio beauty and intelligence of a 10 year-old hotel-keeper's daughter so impressed tho party in B ial bee that Mis. Buckingham adopted her. Tho girl was sent to an Lnglish school at Beyrout, w here she hecamo prnlicient in latfgiuiges and inusic, nnd May 7 sho landed at tho Bargo Olllce, New York, on her way to Chicago Sho is 10 years old now and very beautiful. Her name is Labcebio A. Arbecd Buckingham. George Mauldeu, who lives In Reynolds town, Ga., has been fur sixteen nr seven teen vcars alllletcd with a terrible cough and what was believed to bo catarrh. While bathing his faco tho other morn ing he blow out of his left nostril a piece of knife blade about an inch long. It looked like a pleeo of bone When tho outer covering was removed, however, it proved to boa piece of a steel blade. When but a boy of 10 j ears a negro hoy stabbed him in tho left cheek in a boyish scrimmage Ho did not know that a por tion of tho btado was left In his check. Look out tor red stockings, It has boon remarked lu l'arls that tho vv curing hy children of red stockings coincides with imstulnr eruptions on their legs and feet. Tho board of health emnloycda chemical expert to ascertain whether tho dyos color iuu' tho stockings contained poUonoui mutter, and lun report gays that all tho many siecimcng nuhmittod to him do rived their red color from nnilina and containing a largo proportion of nntimonio oxide. As children peraplro freely this matter enters into solution, and Is thus taken Into the pores. Hour lu Mind the frock and saok suits in serge, chev iot and caaalinero materials wo advertise $10, $1'.'S0, 613 60 and $15. Kbemun llros , beventh and K. NAVAti UMFOmi AVlmt it CosIh to do to Sim. lot reiivtulence Of Mi I'lMatletpMa Atnttmn. "Let mo see," said tho tailor, while his lead pencil was busy nh a sheet of wrap ping paper. "The full dress coat Is $80, tho trousers $23, the chapeau ?20, tho belt JIB, the sword Hfi, the sword knot $3.50 and the epaulets $85. Probably you arc surprised at the cost of the epaulets, livery one is. But look nt them. They arc of solid gold that is, these seventeen lassels aro mado of line spun gold, nud tlio frame Is mado of gold alloy. You can buy epaulets up to $500 a pair. They nil come from Loudon, where ono man, Stiirkcy, spent a million dollars in build ing the plant tor making this gold wire. 'J ho lato Admiral Porter spent $250 for his epaulets, nud then didn't think: them tine enough. "But, to go on with tho Inventory, the boclal full urcss coat is $51, tlio trousers $25, nnd the vest $!). Tlio undress coit is $59, tlio trousers $10, and tho vest $9, or $8-1 the suit, nnd as you want two suits that will bo $1GS. Your service Btilt Is $30 for the blouse, $15 for tho trousers, $9 for the vest, or (GO In all. Two suits will bo $120. Threo white suits of duck at $10 aro $120. The overcoat is $00. Your black evening dress suit Is $75. Your two cuta way suits $100. YourPrlnco Albert $03. Your cap (3 50, and our gray helmet $.'1.50. If my figures aro right the total Is $1,030 50." "A pretty big bill," I suggested. "Yes, but not as big as we sometimes have. Last week an olllcer spent $1,300 in uniforms alone. A few years ago wo made an admirals full-dress uniform that cost him an oven $700 as ho stood In it at a Wlilto House, reception. His full dress coat was $175, one of tho finest gar ments it Is posslblo for tho sartorial art to turn out. His epaulets wero $200, his chapeau $30, his trousers $15, his sword knot $10, his sword belt $100 and his sword $120. "This is rather cpenslvo tailoring," continued Mr. Heiberger, ''for several reasons. Tirst, tho material must bo of tho best that is made; the cut ami (it must he perfect. Then tho work is of a particular character. Everything must bo 'just so,' in order to answer tlio require ments of tho regulations. A variation of a hair's breadth in the width of a cuff band, or In tho disttmco at wlii'ih one but ton is placed from another, gets our cus tomer into troUblc," i KDITOIllAI, cosimi:nts. Secretary Blalnois figuring prominently in tho political arena. Strangely enough, he is having his inning first nt the time Mr. Harrison is bavin? his outing. VMeago A'ncs. If; Mayor Washburne closes tho gam bling hells, forbids Sunday baseball, takes the police.out of politics and insists upon t lie aldermen keeping sober, what will there bo ldft to live for in Chicago, any way? Omaha Bee, Advocates for a national flower should settle on the "Jimpson" weed. Tho true name of that celebrated plant is "James town" weed, and It was from Jamestown Island that this republic of the United (states got its leat start. lucumonu nines. The truth about the struggle in Chili has been slowly disclosed. It is really a commercial war, inspired by Unglish in terest in favor of the insurgents, while American merchants have helped the presidential party. The people themselves havobecomo involved only as dupes for foreign riv als. The ins are ready lo con cede valuable commercial nrivileges for cash or munitions. The insurgents arc deriving help from London and Liver- ool by mortgaging the wealth and trade of their country to British capital. CM i ago IfeiaM. Wo have nn idea that the red (lag of the Anarchists will not be permitted on dis play at the third-party convention In Cin cinnati on the lOtli inst. The flag of tho nation is the one that must be given pre cedence by every national party or there will bo trouble. The feelintj of national ity is stionger in this country thin it ever was before. Anarchy must tako a back scat and keen quiet or be put out of the house. Cincinnati Comma cial Gazelle. The protest against tlio further urging of the Federal Tlcctious bill in Republi can quarters is spreading. It is found among both the press and tho politicians of that paity, and it is confined to no sec tion of the country. The action of those Republicans who stood in the way of Its passage seems thus to be vindicated. 'I hey aro sustained by important party agencies in tho Republican ranks, even here in New l'ngland, whcic the scheme was most persistently urged, and in which it had its leading support in both Houses of Congress. The independent press, which was unanimous and urgent in tak ing ground against this measure, will nave uiu iii.uiks ui u large poniou oi inc Republicans for saving their party from a f-eheme, w hich they now see themselv es to have been a mistake. Boston JfeiaUI. OVUK TIIK NUTS AND WINK. To Kiss tlio Iteglinciit. '1 ho Colonel left the lovelj mUs He'd called that eve to nee, And nt lie went ehe cried, "l'lcieo kiss 'ilic lcglincut for me," Seattle leUtwph, If 3 on wlfh to know wlmt the Ptnndlng nrmy of. 1 lie I'nited hliitrs jou must putronlio the liortc cue. Boston Bulletin, It In tho person who Indulges In sharp nnd pointed rcmniks that line the reputation ot be ing a blunt epenkcr. Boston 'I i ansa Ipt. "The effect of Ilev. .Mr. Ilaiklu's eormons ou the terror or llndts was lost." "How so J" "'Die church wis n cold n9 n liim, and the jiiospect he held out was rather vreeable." J-1 oeh. The Nice Niece Do jou think he Is n real count. Uncle Ultk t" '1 lie Aw till Uncle '1 he c Idenco ecems to he In I hot direction Ilo speak hid j:n'IUh, gambles well and borrows moncj from orcry one who will lend Munity't llraty. JtlfS llickuni Daring jour visit to lloiton, JIltK De l'orqiU'ilU', I hope jou will Join our Botietj for psjchleal rcenrch. 1 don't suppose jou have one In ( lilragof Jits s De l'orcpicv llio Mood grsclous, no I It isn't considered lndjlike ou know It Is so hard locrcr straddle the machine. Xew l'crl Met aid. JII.h Hull I think count vviiiberc: Is love lv ; hut how did Elsie? vou net to know hi Tiltn, 'I ho Countess Elsie It was at a table d'ote In bwltorlaud. lie passed me the Llmburtfcr, which I. of course, declined, but on tho sti enth ot that little piece ot cheese wo formed an ac quaintance which culminated In our marriage. I'uek. 'the bill ot faro was printed hi a mlxtiuo ot Eue'liek and mongrel French. "Walter," ho said, after Blanche over It, "want to make half a dollar r" "butt'nly, sab," answered the waiter "Istheron good dinner nn this hill of fare without gohiK outsido ot tho straight United Btutcs language?" "I leekon so, sah " "'lhcn bring 1 on Hero's j our hush monoj. I'm no linguist and my tlmu Is worth $10 an hour. Clet ainoiu on joitl" Cticago ItU lime. Tinth of tho Cino. 'Twas not in tho early springtime, '1 ho flowers wcreimt in bloom, 'Jhe birds they were not singing O'er winters i merald tomb, V.c stood not in tho twIIUht, Her volco did not fcpeak low, Miodid not hide her ejes to weep, lint sterol; she slid, "No I" Xew i'oiilltialit FOR DYHPEPSKA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, uso imOWN'9 XIION HITTERS. All dealers keep it 81 per bottle Genulnohasj trade mark and crossed red lines ou wrapper. Conpdonal Hotel anl Cafe. This HOTEL AND CAFE is situated ad Jolulng the Capitol, on tho most elevated point in Washington, Fiom Its balconies a beauti ful view can be had ot tho entire City ot Wash ington, Arlington Heights l'otomao River and tho Capitol gronni auests accomir,x;;JJM with dollghtful, airy and well vcntllicrooms at special rates, HENRY ROCK, riioritiETuit, Formerly of Now York and New Jersey. Horse cari from all the railroad depots pss In (rout ot this hotel "U1 Mr yiii:.,.iraM NOTIFY ttioCompatiy, oltlmr by tele phone (No. U) oi by letter to tlio otneo nt No. 1 10 Ninth Street North, west, near Ijlucolu Hall, llelng mado from puro spring water distilled in tlio process of l i inujtiu ipr and rthon nitcicu ny mo very oesi muiii-us lif nitration, tlilB lco is especially closlr nblo for drinking ond other family uses. Tlio aim of the lnanagomont has boon to Rocuro to tho city of Washington n needed nroduotof purity nnd heolthrul ncss, and it will bo their further aim to secure prompt sorvlco and courteous THE HYGIENIC ICE COMPANY. C1TX SrKCIALS. llio National Sure. Deposit Company of Washington, Corner I'lflccutli street nnd Now York nvenne. Btomgc for silverware, Jewelry, laces, flno goods nnd ralunhles ot nil kinds. Charges moderate. Safe deposit boxes for rent at tho verj lowest rates. Solo Agents for tlio Albany Vcnotlnn llllnd. V. II. Houghton Manufacturing Company arc tho agents for tho Albany Venetian bllnda. Wo nro prepared to furnish tho "Albany" Minds In any wood, natural flulsli or stained to match. On Jobs of nny size wo gladly send sample blind for Inspection Wo guarantee carcfullj selected woods, kiln dried and thor oughly, carefully nnd properly finished. Our finish Is unexcelled. W. II. IIoiuiitos MANiirAcTunttta Co , 1213 and I'l-iQ F street northwest. Ten for Cent. Reduction In lTurnlturo for Thirty Darn. We arc going to more from onr present loca tion to the commodious new building, No 013 Seventh street northwest, opposite tho U. S. rostofllco Department. April 1 will see us In our new establishment, but until then wo will eco all at tho old stand, 130 and 03) Seventh street northwest, where, pending removal, wo shall ofTcr our entlro stock ot tho latest and beet makes ot I'urnltnre, Carpets, etc , at 10 per dent, reduction from former prices. No fairer terms cin be made anywhere than at Kuddcn's I'urnltnre and Carpet Stores, USO and 933 SoTCnth street northwest. Baron Liebig tho great chemist pronounced tho well known Llcblg Company's Extract ot licet, mado ot the flnct Itlvcr Platte cattle, Infinitely superior In llavor nnd ipinllti to nny made of cattle grown In Kurope or chew here, Uc has authorized the ii'cot Ills well know nj(4r&4&& ns tho trado signature mark ot LIEBIG COMPANY'S For Delicious licet Tea, Extract of Beef. Tor Improved and Economic Cookery BIRTHDAY SOUVENIR RINGS, solid 14 Karat, $2; reduced from $5. SOLID 14 KARAT LADIES GOLD WATOH, nicely en graved, Elgin or Waltham movement, US24; reduced from $35. SOLID STERLING SOUVE NIR SPOONS, SI to $3; re duced from $1.50 and $5. SOLID STERLING HEAD OANES, $2.50 to $4.50; reduced from $3.50 and $6.50. Largo assortment ot UNfaET DIAMONDS at the LOWEST I'ltlCEb Alo a large nsott mcuto! bolld Sterling Wedding Presents. S. ZDZESIO, Manufacturing Jewelor, 4.39 NINTH STREET, Up'talrs, llooms 1, 5 nnd 0. Old (lold and Slhcr bought tor cash or taken In exchange "TlXOIUDA Lands held In reserve forserTcral years by the Stato Government aro now opened to set. tiers at their actual value These reserved lands Ho along the eastern or Atlantic Coast, between bt. Augustine nnd Ills cayne Day, ono halt mllo to six miles from tho ocean, a arge portion being fa below the frost limits. This Is the only eastern section In the United States whero It Is possible to raise scml.trapl cal fruit, and where early vegetables anrtfrulta can bo raised In time to catch tho highest Northern prices. Much ot this land Is owned by tho Florida Coast Lino Canal and Transportation Com pany, and bears a flno growth ot timber, from which larco sums mav he realized The section along tho Indian Itlvcr and Lako Worth Is well settled, and tho land Is tho most valua ble in the Mate, tho cast coast bclni topped by lour rauwaS, ami xuo rivers aiuug mo euas being navigated by steamboats. ;mg navigaicu uy sieamo Improved transportation improveu transporiati Ifhtml climate (bclncr facilities and do- llgntrul climate (bcln so near thooetin tho air Is much more bracing man runner mianai make this au excellent opportunity tor actual tcttlcrs. i'rlccs of land rango from $2 per aero upward. Wo shall bo pleased to send maps, township plans and full Information to all who aro inter ested. FLORIDA COAST LINE CANAL AND TRANSrORTAIION CO., BT. AUaUSTINE, FLORIDA. JOHN W, DENNY, President. DYEING, DRY CLEANING, SCOURING. ANTON FISCHER &S0N, 906 G Street N. W. Grand, Upright nnd Squaro PIANO -FORTES. Special Attention ot Purchaocrsls vlted to Oar In- "NEW ARTISTIC STYLES," Finished It) Designs ot "HIGHEST DKCOlt ATIVK ART PIANOS FOR RENT. Second Hand Pianos at All Prices. Wwi. Knabe &. Co., 817 Marlrot Spaoo. Iml m ',JL. conduetonthopartof all omploycos, nnd tlio dcllvory by thorn or KUMiWKIOHT. rnlluro toscciiro this sorvlco should bo pi omptly reported, Tho puulloaro cordially Invited to visit tho works nt ITttccnth and K Street NortheaBt (tako Columbia railway cars), and thoro Inspect (ha mothods or manu facture, nnd for themselves seo tho boBt arranged and host equipped artificial les plant in tho world to-day, combining tho best modern machlnory and appli ances for tho malting of puro led. llio fullest examination by nil Interested Ii earnestly niviieu. Office, 419 Ninth Street N. W. yyssoLUTioN sale NOW tlOINO ON AT THE NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE Continues Dally till June 1. Owing to tho chango which will occur In our firm on June 1st, wo nro compelled to sacrltlco our large stock ot clothing, 'llio Inventory shows $1G3,000 worth ot Jlen'e, Boys' and Children's HIGH CLASS CLOTHING Of our own mako. As we must pay tho re tiring partners n largo sum In cash, wo hive concluded to offer our entlro stock (for cash only) at one-halt the cost ot production. Hear lu mind this Is not a catch penny reduc tion salo, nor a sale ot odds and "ends, but a bona tldo dissolution salo ot the highest grade clothing, all ot this season's production. SHE THESE l'HICKS. 800 Men's Suit;, .all sires, $183; reduced trout f 10. ()73 Jlcn's Suits, all-wool, sack or cutaway. $7 00, reduced from $11. 1,M0 Men's Suits, In Cheviots, Cassirncres or VA orstcd. $T 83; reduced from $18. 1,81,0 Men's Suits, hi Imported Worsted, Cheviots, Diagonals, etc., strictly tailor-made and warranteS all wool, $13; reduced from $i3. 1,250 pairs Men's rants, SO styles, $1. Re duced from $1.73. b30 pairs Men's I'ants, 23 styles, $1,50. Ito duccrtfrom$2 75. l.u'K) pairs Men's I'ants, SSstyles, $2 50. War ranted nil w ool Reduced from $1.73. :i.000 elegant Men's Tantfl at $150 $150, $3. and in (Including the finest Imported material In checks, plaids, nnd stripes). G0 Hoys' Suits, long pants, ages It to 18 years, $1.D0. Reduced from $1 GO. 1,014 Hoys' Suits (all wool), long pants, ages 14 to 18 ycais, $1 50 Reduced from $S. 823 Men's Suits, best Imported Clay Diag onal", Whipcords, 1'inchccks and Corkscrew, silk lined and equal to finest custom made, $18; reduced from i 15. Attention, a. A. R 010 All-wool Regulation Suits, warranted fast color, $7.50; reduced from $12 50. A full line of Prince Albert Suits, Diagonals, Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds, elegantly made, at $13, $15 nnd $20 per suit; reduced from $23, 28$ nnd $13. 850 llojs' Suits (all wool), long pints, ages 14 to 18 years, $3. Reduced from $11. A full line ot nobby Dross Suits for boys In the ilncst grades ot worsted, casslmcro and cheviot. 1,500 Child's Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1. Reduced trom $2 1,2(0 Child's Suits, ages 1 to 12, $1 50. Re duced from $J 73. (j50 Child's Suits (all wool), ages 1 to 11, $2 50. Reduced from $173. Hlghcit grades In Child's Suits reduced to one half former price. 1,000 pairs Knee I'ants, ages 4 to 12, 23 cents. Reduced from 60 cents 1,!(50 pairs All-wool Knco Pant?, ages 4 to 12, S3 cents. Reduced from 73 cents. 'Ibis Gigantic sacrlflce of. vatuca will con tinue dally uutUJiiuel. KEW YORK CLOTIIINO HOUSE. 311 Seventh fat N. W. Make no mistake. He sure 5 ou get the right number. W1IITK UUILDING. bl'RICrLV ONE PRICE 11LEI COTE PARK Go-oDcralive Lana ana Trust Company. Ihe faOUTHERN INVESTMENT COM l'ANY now offer ror salo lands which form a natural park fronting on tho now Electric Road, now built from Tonally town to Glen Echo Heights, which lands arc capitalized at 2 cents per squaro foot, and stock Issued at $325 per share. Each share ot Block entitles tho holder thereof to one undivided lot lu said park containing one fifth of an acre, or 6,713 squaro feet, less the amount required for steeds, 'itcse lots, or tho proceeds thereof, will be allotted to tho shareholders at the ex piration ot tvvent) one months from date ot nrst payment by the SOUTHERN INVEST MENT COMPANY in such a manner as may bo ngiccd upon by a majoilty of shares iu said Co operative Componj. Subscriptions to stock In said company shall be paid ns follow b: Each stockholder, for each share held.shal pay the sum of $10 thereon on or before tho FIRST WEDNESDAY ot EACH MONTH to tho becrctary of the bOUTHERN INVEST MENT COMPANY or such person or persons ns tho SOUTHERN INVESTMENT COM PANY shall authorise to receive the same. Any stockholder, nt tlio expiration ot six (G) months from dato ot first payment, nny with draw from tho company by gtv lug thirty days' uotico in writing to tho Secretary ot tho SOUTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY, and at the expiration of that time shall be entitled to the repayment, in tho order of tho dnto In which lie cr she tiled his or hor notice, from tho first moneys received Into the .company, ot all sums paid on said stock, with four (1) per centum Interest per annum thereon; but tho right ot withdrawal shall not extend bojond six (0) mouths from the dato ot first payment. Anj stockholder may at any tlmo pay tho bnlanco due upon bis or her share or shares ot stock, nnd thereupon tho SOUTHERN IN YLSTMENT COMPANY will Issue to such person or persons paid-up stock which shall entitle such person or persons to one undivided lot (per cachsharo ot stock In Bald (lieu Cove l'arl.) containing one fifth of an aero, as before stated, and which shall bo allotted as heroin before piovided, Each shareholder who shall clccttopay tho full amount ot his stock prior to maturity, or who ehall continue to pay tho monthly instalments ot $10 per month prompt!) , initll twenty-one (Jl) Instalments have been paid In, will be entitled to tour (1) per cent. Interest per annum on tho par value ot tho stock as a rebate, which w 111 mako the stock cost actually only $J10per sharo. No better or eater Investment could bo of fered than this, as there Is no posslblo chauco to lose, nnd being organized on the savings bank principle, purchasers recelvo on tholr money an IntcreBt amounting to tho rate ot more than eight (8) per cent, per annum, be eldcs tho prospective and undoubted lucrcaso In the value of their purchase, SOUTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY, Rooms 30-31 Corcoran Building' , WASHINGTON, D. O. GLEN GOVE PARK GkAS STOTES For. Heating Bath Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls, Libraries, &c. ALbO 8TOVK8 JOU HATTERS, TAILORS, - CONFECTIONERS. G ASHINGTON 411-418 Tontb. CHANCE OF .A. LIFETIME. SDii-Weii Unflsrwear, FOR HEN OF KVKRY SIZE, SHORT, TALL, FAT OR LEAN, IN THE RAGING: COLORS, TAN, GRAY AND MODE. lOO Dozen Comprises the Assortment and 50 ZDozjem. Displayed in Our F Street Window. G. Is tho PRICE, and t surely Kas wo claim, tho ONLY CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. They were manufactured bj onoot tho larg est woolen concerns In tho country that make nothing but Standard Woolen Underwear. E cry piece you buy ) ou sav o 01c, as tho actual value is $1,50. Yon understand this Sacrifice. Wo aro go lug to vacate and the goods must bo told. Twelfth ana F Streets N. W., KAUFMAN & SICKLE Mational Typewriter IRRESPECTIVE of PRICK, the REST and MOSTCOMI'LEIE WRITING. MACHINE MADE. $o. Awarded New York, a medal by American Institute FOR SUPERIORITY. Descriptive pamphlet mailed on application. George I Seiffert, 610 F STREET N.W., WASHINGTON. D. O. :&.. IE1. SBLTZ IMPORTING TAILOR 1833 I' STREET NORTH WEST. Spring and Summer Importation now open, '1 his is tho finest line ot Impptted Goods cvr teen in WnBblugtou. "TTEW YORK 11UFFET, tOS TENTH STREET N. W Rest nnd l'ureBt Liquors In the City. 1m ported CIgjrs. JAMES II. COSTELLO Proprietor. milE E11IHTT, WASHINGTON, D. O. Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Flro Escapes. TEHMS-$3 and $1 Per Day. WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D, O., O. G. STAPLES, Late ot Thousand Isl. Itouso, Proprietor. QT. JAMES' HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, L, WOODUUKY, Proprietor. The Combination, vjMawupnnsWawuSTnH C "--Sii Ir4 HB E 'fWrur' kk Wis! HPi 91 iaKaP&j ,!BHkiiljlf!l!ilBallriffJSS551l TINNERS &c, &c. c ASLIGHT OMPANY. Stroot Northwest, IlAItnOAIJS. .jfv. j OHE3APEAKB AND o Jmtsi taatmFff i --a IMi rS ir?ir w-w m4m -( w c:vsr ntTTn t? a tt.tut a v. nuun Schcdulo In effect April 1, 1891. Trains leave tnlon Depot, Sixth and D streets, 10 57 a. m. tor Newport News. Old Point Comfort nnd Norfolk dally. Arrive at Old Point at 6 10 p. m. and Norfolk at 6 35 p. m. 3 00 p. m Cincinnati Express dally for sta tions in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Cincinnati. Vestibule Sleepers and en tire train rnn througb without chango to Cin cinnati, arriving, at 7 60 a. ra. 11.10 p. m F. F. V. Vestibule Limited, dally. Solid trains, with dining cars, run through without chango to Cincinnati. Vestibule Sleeper for Lexington, Louisville and through sleeper to Richmond. Va. Pullman Cars are open to recelvo passengers atfp. m. Olllce, 513 Pennsylvania avenue. H. W. FULLER, Gen. I'aae. Agent, 1867. 1891. E F, 925 Pa. Ave. N. W., CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE STOCK OF STEIES Cliase3 G-aTlDX:r?. AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS ZFi.A:isros- UHE WONDERFUL SELF-PLAYING. OLIAN ORGAN Story & Clarke, Clough ft Warren, Needliam Cabinet Organs. Sola on lustallments Exchangeil Rcnteflj Repalrefl, toea, Moved, Stored, Violin, Banjo and Gnitar Strings a SHEET MUSIC AND MERCHANDISE. GENERAL AGENTS FOR NORTH GERMAN LLOYD, HAMBURG, AMERICAN AND ROYAL NETHER LAND STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. AT THE OLD STAND, 925 PennsylvaniaAve., WASHINGTON, D. O. USE OERES, STERLING, MINNEOLA, GOLDEN HILL And you will alwaya have beautiful Broad, Rolls and Blaculta. Wnoleualo Depot, corner First Stroot nnd Indiana Avenuo. WM, M. GALT fe OO. THE EVANS DEN TAL PARLORS, 1217 Pa. Ave, n. w. Teeth extracted positively without piln or danger by our painless nystem a harmless voge- tnhln vfltinr. in nun by d only. Its effects are pleasant and trans ient. Artificial teeth, crown and bridge work at rcaeotiablo prices. vu-nicAT,. a CbleliwUt rullih Dlamgnl II ran 4. 'ENWYR0YAL PILLS OriKlnnl and Only Utuulne. A Arc klwijrs rclUbl cadics tik JS VtaultX tot ChlchMttr JtnglUk Via WU monJ liramt la ltfd oi tioU WfUllJgvVvy bxea ieiM wiin blut nbboo Take W no other. Kffmnlangtrout tuhttitu V iunt and imitation ai uriu guts, or teaa a at miii l fur i irtlauUri. LeitimoclaJa mi "IIlltr Tup I adtcm. in Ittttr. h rrtmrm CbIeLcterCatnUcalC.UIUonHqQark lint- vitHinii w AHuatiibi grm i preierrni aa ratty ttK derta L'lt tb omU peclflo forth certain okA of tbla dlttaia. .. O.U.INURAirAM,M.D Amittrdam, N. T, Wa hava old BlrG fat manr Tn. and It hu clvn th but oi li Xaetioa. JJ.H.DT0KIK4CO., Onlcaco. nl iX.00. eolakyDruMUtt . iMllPsfe, HHiHtt. v trf. ICERESU IU ITT-N. Ift SS AM L" m V fj ait aBo7MUTB BWl TO DATI.V u&nau4 not ttW M kim auutin. 9 uri.itjkju v MHtlu SUaktl 0. HHRXmIiVI JTLUVltOAItS. TAL1IMORB OUtO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect May 10, 1801. Leave Washington from station corner ot Ne Jerscv areuuo and O street. . Fon CntrAtio nnd Northwest, Vestlbnlcd LlM Red express trains 11 uon. m-fUUn. in. dill Fmi Cincinnati, St I. outs and Indianapolis Vnalll,lA,l T.lmltnil 51 ?S ..n.na. 11 111 ,. dally i Fon I'lTTflnumi nnd Cleveland, express dalix v.iAl a m nnu o 1 1 p m m Ton LrxiMiTov and points In the Bhenadoaa Valley, HO 40 a m. Fon Wifcurairn and way stations t3 30 p. raj Ton I.ttnuv, tl TO, 8.t3 p m. m Fon DAI TlMonE, w cek days, 4 03, 5 00, (1 31, 7.W; 7 SO, (8 0043 minutes), 8 TO, 0.3O, (10 00, 43 min utes) 11 33 a. m , 12 10, 2 03, 3 45 (115, 43-mltt utcs), it 83, 4 28. 4 31, 4Ji3 (3 10, 45 minutes); o ;ju,n uo, u iw,u.xi, 7 :jo, 8 an, u ou, in ur,ii.'w au 11 l: t t, u,wliit a a iv. i ., a mi a. ...i.i Fort ANNAror.rs. 7.20 and 8 10 a. m.. 13.10 and 4 28JM11. huudaiB, H80 n. in ,4 It p. m. Fon rnEDEiticir. tll.'iO a. in., si. 15. M .10. tl.3(l It. in. Fun HAozitSTOWN. 10 40 a. m. and tS SO p. nil ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW 10HK.AN8 l'HIl.AUlil.rillA Fon Philadelphia, New York, lloston and llil Eait, dall j , 4 Oft 8 00, (10 00, Dining Car), 11 .' a. in , 2.ir, (3.10 Dining Car). 8 80. (11.30 p. nfl iccping war, open m iu uu o ciocit.) 11tlfT.l l.nrl... Pdm nn nil .law train. FonllosioK, 15 p.m., with l'ttllnua llaftcfi Sleeping Car mining through to Ilasto without, change, via l'oughKcepslo urldgc inuuing passengers in u, B iu, euuion t lloeton. Fon Atlantic Citv. 4 03. 10 00 and 11 55 a. m bundnie, 4 03 and 11 55 a. m , i ror time ot piinnrban trains eco tlmo table 10 DC nau or an ticKct nccntg. TExceDtSiiiidar. DalIv. (Snndavonlv. Ilaggago called for and checked from bold and residence, tiv Union 1 rannfer Cnmnanv nl orders left at ticket offices, 010 and 1831 Pchil eylvanla avenue, and at Depot. J. T. ODKLL. CUAS. O. ROULL. Qcn. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt 1) ICIIMOND AND DANVILLE RAIfiUO XJ COMPANY. Scnrrjctr ii.' Effiot M vv 10, 1891 All trains leavo and arrive at Pennsyivan paescugcrBiauon, wnsuingion, u. u. SEO a. m.-Dally for Lvnchburc. Stons all stations. Connoct at Calrcrton for Wat' ronton; connects at Charlottesville dally, rent Sunday, for btauntoh. Clifton tome i V bite Sulphur Springs; at Lynchburg, .1: Solcm, Wythcvillc, Urlstol Kuoxvllto, Ohatta nooga and the Southwest. I 11.15a in, Dall for Manasns, Warrcnlon Cnlnener. Ornnce. Charlottesville. Lvuchbnri? Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Salisbury anil Charlotto nnd Matlons. South Carolina DIvl slon, nnd stations Atlanta and Charlotte Divi fdon to Atlanta, where connection In Hindi lii Union Station for all principal points bouiii nnu couumcsi. Pullman uuftet Sleeper. New York anifl Washington to Atlanta, connecting with. I'ull man Sleeper Atlanta to New Orleans via Mont DOinerv ond Mobile, and Pullman Sleener t Memphis via lllrmtnghnm; Unites ht Dahvtluj wiin 1'iiiimnn Bicepor ror Augusin viauomr bin, nnd at Greensboro with Pullman Sleep for Knoxvlllo v la Anb illo nnd Hot hnrlutra. 8 va n. ni. and S 2(1 n. m. Dnllv exceiit Sun day, for Btrasbnrg and Intermediate statlomB l uc x so p. in, train connects ai xuvcrion 10 Lurav. n. '. 4 35 p.m. Dally for Charlottcsv Illo connect ing ror KonnoKe, unstoi, Knox.uie, tjuaua noogn, Memphis and Arkansis points. , l'ull man Sleener VV ashlninou to Memphis. C IU ,'. 111. UUJ, , MDUIUUUU U.IU DUU1U western Vcstlbulcd Limited A MngnUlcen. Train or ruumau v cstiuuieii raiaccs, consist in cr of Drnwlne-Itoom. Dlnlnz. Slccnlnir nnu Biuret, bmoklng, Library and Observation Care ot tho latest and most Magnlllcent and I'"x urlous Design, built cxprcsslj for this Service An exua tare ip cnargcaon mm irsin in con nectlon with Firet-C'lasB Tickets only. Arrive if AI1tnlnl O. ti rt fnllnu I n f i" Haw. mnlslti y t mi. medintq connections with fast trains fos'Ncvj uricnus via jvionigomerj nna ior Jicaipnis Meridian, Kcvi Orleans nud Ylcksburg Ia Dlr mingiiani. 11 00 n. m. Dallv. Southern Express foi Ljnchburg, Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh' Salisbury and stations Western North Caro, una illusion, unauoue ana siauons souu: Carolina Division to Augusta, and Stations At lanta nud Charlotte Division to Atlanta vvher connect! n is made in Union Station tor al points South andSoiithiv est, Through coichci JNcvv von. to Atlanta I'm man Hurra b concr. New lork lo Knox' vlllc via Lynchburg, Dinvllle, Salisbury and Western North Carolina Division, Pullman UnlTct Sleeper, Washington to Nck Orlrans via Atlanta, Alontgomcry and Mobile Trains on Washington and Ohio dlvisloi leavo VVnh!ngton bOO a. m. dally, 0 23 p. m dall) and 4 15 p. m , except Sunday; re turning arrive Washington 8.80 a. m. and 54.' p. in. dally and ( 53 a. m , except Sunday. through I ruins from I lie bout li via Charlotte.) and Danville nriivc In Washington 8 Ml a, m , 10 23 a in, and 7 0 p. m nnd iron" Lvnehhur l to ii in. and n 50 n. m : vli Eas 'lenncesco, Drlstol and Ljnchburg atlOJSaS in btrasbnrg locil nt 10 47 a. m. Tickets. slccDlnir car reservation and Infor matlon furnished and baggage checked at of flee, ICOOl'ennsjlvanln avenue, and nt passer per station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Sixth am' jj sirccis. JA8. L. TAYLOR, Gen. I'a3. Agent, rTHlE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTlJ i 'Jo the North, West and Southwest. Double 'I rack. bnlendld Scenery. Steel Hall-?. Magnificent Equipment.) In i fti:ct May 3, 1S91. J Trains leave Washington from station, cornel of Sixth and 11 streets, ns follows: fl Fon PiTTsmmo and tho West, Chicago Llml Itcd Lxprcss ot Pullman Vcstlbulo Cars aS 10 50 a. m. dallj i Fast Line, 10 50 a. m. dallfl to Chicago, Columbus nud St. Louis, with,. Parlor Car Harrlsburg to Pittsburg, andl Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Indianapolis Plttfburg to Columbus; Altoona to Chicago, bt I ouis, Chicago nnd Cincinnati Express 8 30p m. daily. Parlor Car Washington to; HnrilBburg, and Sleeping Cars Harrlsburg to bt, I ouis, Chicago nnd Cincinnati, and Dln-S lug Car Harrlsburg to fct. Louis, Chicago iii. dall), with Sleeping Cam Washington try Chicago aud St. Louis, connecting dally au Hnrrlsbiirir with throiiL'h slceners for Louis' vlllc and Mcmnhls. Pullman Diulni! Cat Pittsburg to Richmond and Chicago, 1'aclDj xxxinrs, iv uu p. iu. utuiy, lur j iiiniuir uu the West, w Itb tluough sleeper to Plttsburp and Pittsburg to Chicago. DALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROADS Fon Kane, Canandaioua, Rochester aud Ni ogara Falls dall), except bunday, 8 10 a. ml Foil E.iie, Canamiaioua aud Rochester dally for UuITulo and Niagara daily, oxcept Satur, da), 1000 p. in , with Sleeping Car Washing ion loitocncsicr. Foil WiiLiAMsioitT, Rochester nnd Nlagar ton to Rochester Falls,? 40 p. in dally, except Saturday, wit 3 bleeping cir vvasningiou to Jiocnesier. Fon ili lAvisroRT. Rcnovo nud Elmlra, 10 50 a. in. dally, except Sunday. Fon WitxiAsisioiiT. dally. 3 JO n. m. Fori Pun AiibLNHA. New York and tho Eas 7 20, 'I (HI nud 11 00 a. in ; U 13, 2 10, 3 15, 1 ' 6 to. 10 GOanil 11.13 n. in. On Sunday. tl 00 ai 11 00 a. in .U 15. 2 10. .1 15. 1 20. 10 00 and 11 3 n. in. Limited Exnress of Pullman l'arlo Curs, with Dining Car, to New York, U.40 a! in. nan), except annua y. TouNlw Yoniv mil. Limited Express witl uiniug car, o uu p. in. unuy, FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, Fast cxnrcss 810a. in. week days and 4 00 D, m. dnllv . Express, Sunday, only, 5 40 p. mj 1' on llosTO wiiuoiu cnauge, .) ia p. m. ever day. Fon llnooKi-TK. N Y.. nil throuch trains con ncct at Jersey City with boats ot Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton sireer, avoiding uouuie rernago across weir, York e Itv. Fon Atlantic City, 12.15 p. ra. week days, 11.35 p. in. daily. I Fon Raltijioiie, il 05, 7 50,8.10, 9 00, 9 40, 1000," 10 50, 11 00 nnd 11 50 a, m , 11 13, 8,10, 3 15r 3 SO, 4 00, 4 20, 4 30, 0 00, 5 10, 0 00 7. 10, 10 00 nnd 11 35 ti. in. On hundnv 'UJO. 1MB. 10 50 11 (10 a. Ill . 12 11, 2 10, 3 15, 3 , 4 00,4 20, 500,1 6 40, 1! (10, 7.40, 10 00 and 11.13 p. m. j.' on 1 oi'E b entEK i.im:, I..TJ u, in, uuu 1 O' ii. m dalh excent Sunday. Fon Asnaioiis. 7.20 aud 11 00 a. in.. 11 50 am 4 20 p, m. dally except Suuday, Sundays ti uu u, m and l :v p, in. WASHING! ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ik ErrzcT May 3. ltfll. Fon ALEXANnniA. 4 '. B 33. 7 15. 8 40. 9.13. Hi! u in , U 01 noon, 1 IX), 2.10, J 'W, 4 23, 5 J? ii is, i, iuiq nnu ii au p. m uu au day at 4 30, 7, 13, 0.43,10.47 a. m , 1. 00,8.1 J, (i.l 8 02 and 1U 05 n. in. ArrnMuciiiATiox for Ouantlco. 7.45 a. in. an express U.05 p. iu, week da) s, 7.15 a. m, Sun da)s. Fon Hic!imo,d nnd tho South. I TO and 10 B' n in dally, Accommouatiouu03p.nl. wee das. 'InAs rEAVE Alexandria tor Washington din, tuo, sou, u iu, lu.io, ii ri, it ti a. ni 1 20, 2 (HI, 3 00, 3 50, 1 55, 6 15, 0 13, 7 03, 9 3i .r. t, '. ,. no .. ' .... V 1.... . I, 1fi 11,1. IV U UUU II HO II IU, UU UltUIIIlT U. I, l", ,V I" ll 17 and 11 11 a Hi.; 2 00, 4 55, 7.03, 7.40, 0 21 and 10 50 li. in. 'J lckcts and information at the office north east corner ot '1 hlrtcenth street and PennsyM oauia avenue, onu at mo sinuon, wncro omora can no lert mr inoeuciMiigor uugagoiouvsu nation from uoieis aua rcsiucuccs. ('HAS. i:. 1'HGII. J R WOOD. General Mnuager. General Passenger Agenl THE INCREASE ra- THE CIRCULATION ii The Critic" IS HEALTHY AND SUBSTANTIAL. "TIIE ORITIO" prosonta ALL tUo NEWS In a cowpnot ana attractive manner. TUat la tlio reason pooplo want it. me-), B,8t ! 10 (10 00, 4". minutes), 11.55 a. m."S 1.00 2 D 2 41 3 23, 1 '11. 4 B1 (5 10, 43 ml J5 utcsl. G 20. 0 23. 7 10. 8 ,"0. II 00. 11. W. 11.13. n. irS