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8 TWO RAILROAD BILES. Routes Agreed Upon as tothe Kckingtom and Suburban Tracks. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, AST TILT. & P. 3. WEDYESDAT. en eean a Oa and Siaryland, | _, TB® two conference reports witch passed the et She Minds: cooler Wednes. | House yesterday and which inall probabtiity Wy mecuing. followed by a slight rise in tem- | will be ndopted by the Senate today are of the 7. | Rreatest interest to citizens of the District, as Ter Virginia, fair, preosted by showers today | the reports provide the findl S fm southeast portion; westerly winds; sEbUY | which tre wu logicletion ‘eine cramer gcoqaon Se Oe through and into the heart of the ctty. Tempers mat ceatition of water at §| The first report was on the bill to amend the —_ ‘Great Falls, temperature, 77; condition, | Chatter of the Eckington and Goléiers’ Home Teserratr, temperature, 85. Con-| road by which the House reeeded frem the Gedes & nuts ccmnsstion 1, coniliion «| ciqutens to te Guuts snadheats Gk peuth connection, 36: distributing reservoir, | ggreed to them with an crete, eaten, rong tar enter bench fe rnd aT ei maaan! ginning at the intersection of Sth énd G streets 449 cm. 5-17 p.m. | Bortheast, thence sonthwestesly om Lonisians javeuue toa puint to be located by the Commis Sonera east of 7th atreet northwest and retara- ho eal ing by the same route. ‘THE AMMNDMESTS AGREED TO, water. 1109 p.m. —_— Jouve Laxexcuom will offer at the ~ morrow @9 Antique Osk Arm Rockers, Hee re Sal Rockers, apholevered ineilk| The amendments af the Senate to which the tepesiey. be #2. | conferees agreed are described in the statement ‘$4 Maple Porch Kockere, double cane seat,for | of the couferees as follows: e278. The material amendments of the Senate relate $L.75 4tineh Antique and Sixteenth Century | to Propose ed chenges ia the route marked ont in Oak Labies tor 1.10. House bill, ard as new amended aze ap- Tux Rexx, N. ¥, ave. pear 13th at, | Proved by vour couterem on = ers ‘ The first change proposed is te have e care 2 See Vil ieee | of the Ecking:on company run from the | st intersection af, @ direst aortkwest wtih ist | street uorthwest, south, on the tracks of the| Belt line on Ist street, to C street northwest | Srizwpip Glasses, viea’s, 453 Pay. | end thence on the tracks of the Metroy ane, — | line cast of New Jersey avenue, at the Baltimore | “Pre ror a Krxo.” | end Ohio depot, and ranning thence south, st Yes—and ft for you, too. We ean fit all mon | atm point in New Jersay avenue 150 feet from with Jean Drawers. 48c. Drawer is “the | street northwest, and returning on Metropolitan best made.” — Fnaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. | fracks on New Jersey avenue, D and ist streets ea Maxz No Misraxe. Cream Soda, Suxerz, 10th and F aad Welcker’s Hotel. be. Cam, Saxpun's Cherspogocs,native and foreign. which was to ran from section of G street northwest from F st. to Sours Laxesrnan wif mo ¥. ! the N. . 1. and is now al- pag oe lowing 20 p all Furniture. said avenue to the tracks of the Met- | ae at D street, ard on said tracks to Liomratxe b ric Bells, J.H.Kvemnixa. find thence east one block to North Capitol street, thence south to a point near the Capitol grounds. ‘The change saves the necessity for oceupying all Furnivure. {any more of the surface of New Ji avenue | than ie now used, except at the point <outh of | the Baltimore and Obio —_ where the usé Jourts Laxsnrnex will move fr the F st. to| ia now ak | Haxipe Stxpay View Thursday, June v Washable Veets, | | will oni extend to that part Just vacated by the ‘egight Neck weap. | Wathiogton and Gorge fon Hal way Company, | ja whi is occupit as @ termi » Linen Collars and | (4... ge avoids vome ol cbjeotions which exinted on | North Capitol street to the ortginali Best Jeu — oe Soe = ety” | terminal on that street, and is Pepe bay ners to the Foe ee ee ee eerie Hatters | People on New Jersey avenue. Gutters all Now Fork sven The second change is one of g-eat value to em thers, the public, and it will ultimately prove profit: Toot Excurtiou go River | ble ‘o the railway comy It is a proposition ‘sesak |toextend the line of this compeny from the : Jtimore and Obio depot east to 15th streot thence one block uorth on 15th stredt to S. Dewrar Ass’. and D. Gentlemen: Iam pleased to say that the | ti dental work done for fsia the and thence to the place of beginning. This 5 | afford first-class facilities to s large population | on both Cand D streets northeast, which no is entirely without and therefore vitally in- | terested fn the adoption of the amendment and | pasage of the bil. Ttaleo provides for the ex- asion of the line of the road from its present minus, near the Soldiers’ Home, east to the lage of Brookland, as insisted on by the citi- Brack Sraaw Hars aro Biake | no mistake. None so durab! Me $1. Boys’, yeast ¢ of that place, It provides also for tho re- ——e lof the tracks of this ruad from Linco avenue, where their presence is found to inter- a. Telep! fere with the public convenience. menemetens, 5 EX emus teeaeaemael BE change recommended is to extend 1875 Becxe or J a genuine hand-made | the tracks of the Eckington railway from its sour mash whisky t character, bottied | present line et 5th and G etrects northwest one at the distillery. Cuanies Kmarurs, agent for | block south on 5th to the Metropolitan tracks, the District Columbia, | and thence on said tracks on Sth street to Louie- Hianaavenne northwest, and southwestwar = along said avenue to a point east of 7th stree' to be selected by the District Commissioners. This change willinvolve the construction of Great b: mow deirable hotel, which is to y | but three blocks of new track, and yet will en- ’ts on the tower of the hotel | able the patrons of this entire system to reach surrounding country and | the focal point in street railway travel at the iver. Also se¥- intersection of 7th street with Peunsylvania rh conveniences, avenue, in front of Center market and within ata bargain on easy terms. convenient to the one block of the Baltimore and Potomac depot. station, with sidewalks aid thereto. Great bar- | "The remaining amendment le to prohibit ‘the gains for one week only. Inquire of B. F. Git- | use of hh BEET, 620 F st. ore power for traction pt on said lines. ‘THE SUBURBAN RAILWAY. ‘The other conference report adopted was in regard to the incorperation of the District of | Columbia Suburban Railroad Company. As | this bill passed the House it gave the company sithority to build # road from the line of the | District of Columbia, on the Bladensburg road, | into the city by that road. Also to build a road | from the villuges of Ivy City and Brookland | into the city by way of 12th street northeast. The lines were to unite on Maryland avenue and come down F street to North Capitol street, re there waa to be a anion with the Eeking” ton and other systems. The Senate amen th of the line as came down | Mth and K streets north- special rates for summer Tae Cocurax, west, will make months. Exzcrmic Wiring Lights. J. H. Kveutisa. Fusserc’s lee Cre: ped by express any- York ave. ARANTEED.—Silver Fillings, 7 be S.. Teeth. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. | ments left off so | into town through F street eust. The House | bill provided for the issuance of bonds to the j amount of £400,000. The Senate amendment reduced this sum to 200,000. The main point of difference between t® two houses related to the line by which the roud was to get down in the city from ite suburban lines. The conference committes adjusted this by fixing the following in regard to routes: THE ROUTE DETERMINED UPON. “Beginning at the dividing line between the | District of Columbia and the state of Maryland on the Bladeusburg road and running thence | along the same road so that the outer rail of | Aupacon's.— Carleton Opera Company in “Erminie. ‘tux Barrie or GEerrysevaa.—1ith street and ‘Chie avenue. > — EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. mer Pentz, 9:45 a.m. and River View.—Stex Steamers Macalester and leave B. and O. station | 14:25 p.m. ean Bracu axp Pixey Porst.—George | said railway shall not be more than five fect | ¥, Fam, from the eastern boundary of said Bladensburg Beruyevs Panx:—Tuke Teuleytown cara, ad to H street east: thence west on H street 7th street east over the tracks of the Colum- | bia railroad. Also, beginning at the of Philadel- phia and 12th streets in ‘and run- | ning south along 12th street, thence by such | line as may be authorized by the Commisston- | ers of the District of Columbia to the intersec- : | tion of Patterson avenue with the Fairview 4¥ the explosion of a g2°- | road: thence along the Fairview and Mount | street northwest caused | jalong 12th street extended to the junction of 12th street east and Florida avenue. “Also, ‘beginning at the junction of Frank- | fort and 24th streets in Langdon, thence along 2th street to Cincinnati street; thence along Cincinnati street to and across road to Lafayette avenne; thence along Talpeinare: nue and in line to Capitol street, Ivy City; thence along Capitol street to Mount Olivet road; thence along Mount Olivet road to 12th Bay Rivor.--E Street Baptist Church, B. and ©. station, usual Lowsr Ervea Laxptxes.—T. V. Arrow- smith, 5 p.m. At 5 o'clock reste was cline stove at iil? i ‘ump in the cook | hwest exploded, setting house. and the Sames spread to 727 te 725 $d street and S01 H vtrest,causing a loss ta ae eee Remarkable Flight of a Homing Pigeon. ‘Tho last of the serfee of the old bird races of wi z 01 the Washington Federation of Homing Pigeon | Toad; thence Fanciers took place Tuesday. the 2ist instant, | ""41.> from tho intersection of Florida avenue from Suwanee, Gu., air line distance 512 miles. | with 12th street northeast to H street north- Birds from the lofts of the following well-| cast on 12th street; thence west on H street | Known fanciers competed: Mewes T. B,| over the tracks of the Columbia road to 7th | Youngs, H. V. Lansdal ockman, | Steet east; thence south on 7th street by | Samuel’ Wallace, H. on eiawe “Prof. Josef | ivgle track to G street east; thence west on G | Kasper, WW. Hison, Albert Lake and Ea Devlin, | Steet by single track to Ist street west; thence | fr. ‘The btrde were shipped on Lhnreday. the BY ® Toute to be laid down by the Commis 16th instant, with instructions to liberate on | Honer# of the District of Columbia across New the morning ‘of uth, but on aceountof |Jemey avenue to the tracks of the Capttol, stormy weather th: hey North O and South Washington railroad; at which time a telegram was received by Mr. | thence on the traeks of last named road on G Frank Reamer, race secretary, “Birds | street to 4th street, continuing west on G street liberated at 5 a.m. | West t : thence south on Sth street The favorable conditions, hor west, in part over the tracks of the Metropoli- | ever, were of short duration, for the birds en- | # Tuilroad,to Louisiana avenue; thence south- | countered « heavy storm with contrary wings | ¥ by double track on Louisiana avenus | Before they had flown 100 miles, ad he eae | 4 point to be located by the Commissioners fonditions accompanied them tor more of the District of Columbia east of 7th street varse. Only ove of the thirty-six | “est. Returning mortheasterly on Louisiana Binds sh ped reported home om the day of | #¥enwe to Sih street west; thence over the liberetion. This bird, “St. Lawrence Bo: | tracks of the Metropolitan railroad along ad, 14,135, was bred and flown by nei J2diciary Square to 4th street west; thence Ly 4°D ‘street northwest. He areived | BOFth on 4th street west by single track to B at 715 pm, bnt dil not enter the loft until | Strest west; thence east on E street by single 7:40. and has thas far proved himself to be the | {£#ck to Sth strect ewst: thence north by single champion long distance ‘lyer of the league for | tr#ck ou Sth street to H street; thence east over | the season of 1892 St. Lawrence Bor fa full | 2° tracks ot the Columbia railroad to 19th | broMer to “Lady Alpha,” owned Dr. R. | *treet; thence norsh on 12th street to Florida Munson, ~ ia ‘band | aven) seventy Bee malls Ae thie ea, hand, 1 the | “"Tt'was further agreed that the amount of Brother to B. F. Millers Lottie Mny that won bonds issued by the company might be €250,- the diamond scarfpi and the pluch uphol-| stored chair ip urace two years ago. This| Sd ca Strain of birds has scquired a great reputation | The Marine Band With Baum’s Employes. among fanciers and are known asthe “J.1.C."| ‘Tonight the U. 8. Murine Band will accom- an pany the employes of Mr. Charles Baum on their second annual excursion to Marshall | lors of the Young Men's Christian Amociation, | We band. This isan attraction in tteelf—by far the finest Bor. A. W. Pitzer, D. D.,in the chair. Grants fa" the ig in Yea pela ne ee, were made as follows: £0 Bibles to Mr. Priest | | excopt ouce last season, and that was by Baum's for distribution in the work in alleys; 10 Hebrew | employes themeelves. ‘Those remembe end 10 German Testaments, to Lee reer an the order of Mr. Matchet, to individuals. Mesers, | casion and the o enjoyable Taylor aud Buckler were appointed « committee | evening spent wili not fail tobe on hand tomor- and distribute the anaual report. | Tow evening. Macalester leaves at 6:90 p.m. Mr. tyne, treasurer, reported disburse- | me $22.55; balance on hand, $616.06. 1 Tea cere hat the eararer, un the pat"| ant Gantt Chad Sopbenae sett tto fine program rendored by the band om that oo This | and insulting. | abandoned my duties and had Olivet roads to 12th street extended; thence | ren THE DISTRICT AT CHICAGO. Delegate Davis Tells the Story of What Was ‘There. RE GAYS EE KNOWS SF YO BABCONCITIATION WITH DICKSON AMD DEMANDS THE UXOONDI- TIONAL SUBREMDBR OF THR DICKSON PAC- ‘TION—THE DISTRICT'S VOTE GAYR CLEVELAND ‘THE NACKASARY TWO-THIRDS—INOIDENTS OF ‘TRE CONTENTION. Mn Houry B. Dovis, one of the District dele- gates to the Chicago convention, has returned to the city and het more than well satisfied with the resultof the work douenot only by the conveation, but also by tho.representatives from the District, although he thinks that tho ection of Mr. Dickson retarded them somewhat and prevented tho accomplishment of more than was In conversation with © Stan reporter Mr. Davis aid he had noticed many statements in the papers since his return home which were notat all correct. Inthe first place, he said, it was stated that both Mr. Norris and himself were working in tho dark. “On the contrary,” he said, “we were chairman and secretary making a us — uainted with everything that wax doue. understood every move that = end oes sequently we were fully prepared for eve: pened. Dickson, of course, receiv the dickens and badges because he was « mem- ber of the national committee, and although we were ae repaty elected delegates from | the District were entitled to them he de- j clined to turn thenr over tous. I demanded them of him, but he continued to decline. HEARD OF NO COMPLOISE. “Then it was stated that the Hon. Frank Hard of Ohio and Capt. John 8. Miller of this city had been requested to approach Mr. Norris and myself with an offer of compromise. I heard of no such an arrangement and certainly no such offer was made. Monday —— came from Mr. Dixon notifying me that would give us the tickets and badges if we would conaent to allow him to be named to sneceed himself asa member of the national committee and that he would also withdraw his contest in event of our acceptance of his terms. Ef we did eet ancept then be ‘would not our. render anything and would continue tho con- test. “This message I characterized aa Bust -sccwres te unis on would make none. All the accredited dele- d | gatea, execpt ourselves, had been given their ages and ee aman nadive vere also entitled to them. ce, others recognized the flimsiness of is clara and they all agreed that Dickson had uo facts to sustain him in the position which he had taken, UHE ALTERCATION WITH MR. DICKSON, “Monday afternoon, after the receipt of Mr. Dickson's message, I was told at the Palmer House that Mr. Dickson had originated or cir- culated, or both, the statement that I had one to Mil- waukeo to inspect his brewery; he had Cs me cards of introduction to the necessary P*CNaturelly enough this story angered me and Ideclared my pur; of taking him to task about it. Knowing that he had an engagement with a gentleman at the Palmer House I waited some time and finally he arrived. In the pleas- beges manner conceivable I asked him about the tiaketa and badges, but, in the desire for pace, raid nothing about the statement which had ‘learned he had circulated about me. He seemed to be laboring under some excitement at the time. He was very offensive and detiant and that while ‘we had beaten him in Waehington he had us beaten in Chicago. | Mr. Dickson _ further | stated that he had photographs of some of the | tenth district people which he had gotten through the courtesy of Col. Moore from the rogues’ gallery, and it was his intention to use them before the committee on credentials. Another of his declarations was that although Thad come to Chicago ina palace car I would suantaltaa Ropes Mic inioeanat eal itera had the tickets locked up and he intended to | | keep them until the committee on credentials had made a report or I assented to his propo- sition. “I told him that I had nothing to ask from | him except to do his duty, which was to give up the tickets and allow us to get upon the floor and attend to our duties. Words were running high when friends of mine suggesting the futility of farther conversetion drew me aside and I went off with them. IN THE CONVENTION. “Subsequently I saw Senators Brice and Gor- man and they united in the denunciation of Dickson's conduct, aud we were given an order on the sergeant-at-arms to admit us to the wig- wam. The result was that we were in our seats when' Mr. Dickvon entered, and he was mani- festly rized to see us there. When the District was ¢ we were recognized as its represent- atives and were dengnated on the committees, Mr. Norris being named as a member of the committee on credentials, while I was put on the platform committee. “When the question of our seats came before the committee on credentials Mr. Bourke Cock- yan presented Mr. Dickson's claims, but after hearing our wide voted. against him. |D the discussion Messrs. Norris and Dickson di some uncomplimentary epithets, which, however, were afterward withdrawn, There’ were only two votes, and not three, ag | has been stated, exchange son surrendered the badges and tickets. “There was never the barest possibility of Mr. Dickson's being seated as a delegate. We were assured from the outset that he had no standing whatever. ENOWS OF NO BECONCILIATION. “Some reports of reconciliation have been mentioned, but so far as I am concerned I know of no attempt at reconciliation except from re- port, and I will not, under any circumstances, accept such except upon the unconditional sur- by Mr. ‘kson and his faction. Then, again, something has been enid about a diffe: ence between Mr. Norris and myself. We did a great deal of work together and then discussed some matters pertainfug to the neme to be pre- sented for membership of the national commit- tee. This question was, however, settled by us to our mutual satisfaction aud upon terms the details of which will appear in-due time.” , Concerning the Lome rule plank in the ‘a form Mr. Davis said that he only succeed tting it after a large amount of labor, and that fi'was during the last minutes of the session of the committee on platform that he got the name of the District put in. He and Mr. Norris also | labored hard to secure an increase in the rep- resentation in the next convention, but Mr, Dickson's actions and contest took so’ much of heir time thet they Gid not succeed in that un- jertaking, alt they learned how it may | mets arr have the matter fixed ey teak hemi iit ea feaceioe ob representatives from the District in the next convention. “It has also been stated,” said Mr. Davis, “that the putting of alternatos on the commit” tee was done because of instructions from home. ‘That was not eo, for they were put ou the com- mittees of our own motion in order to have the District represented in @ manner to cov much of the field as posdible and where they could do the most good. Mr. Manogue, for in- stange, was put on the committee on rules, and by bie ‘taithtnl service he proved to be of erent yalue, especially as respects the attemp' breaking of the unit rule. vale? Mr. Davis complimented in the highest terms the able speech of Bourke Cockran, and thor that that speech and what Mr. Davis called the indirect mentipn of Hill’s name by Gov. Abbett lad # noticeable effect on the wavering vote. ‘THE pistaict’s vorE. In summing up the vote he said that there were 910 votes in the convention instead of 598, ‘the increase being due to the admission of ad- ditional delegates from the territories and Alaska, who were not mentioned in the o catimaien, Whos the vote jan being cast Hena- et ras absent and not voting, and that juced the to’ vote 10 $005, thus making a oice. vote When Ari- the | fectly gent of the bequest of $100 by Mr. Bue ety ne prea csi Somat = as a vouel Vice ‘President Given were ieepuictad.a Genseattion ts Sevauitgeab ano ran peste to the PEE Stet ‘Wrmswoass st J. Jay Gould's, 421 %h.—Adct kept thoroughi; from the start to| Charc! So rte in favor of Mr. Dickson. When | £8P*., the result of the vote was announced Mr. Dick- ‘again be run by canal water. ‘THE CATTLE MARKET. “da0"to'dad. ‘Secs ot market REV. MR. REGESTER'S FAREWELL. Day before yesterday Rev. Mr. J. A. Reg- ester, who for the past four years has beon pastor of St. John'v Episcopal Church, preached | James Parker, thecolored man who created disturbance on s Tenleytown car Sunday night, was yesterday at the Police Court sent to jail for six months. ‘Tomorrow afternoon on tho grounds about St. Alban’s alawn party wil be given for the benefit of the rectozs. of Natreet left yester- day for Now Onenes, where a few weeks will bo PThe Ramblers’ Boating Club, consisting of {he following young, ntlemen, Orton «Meigs, Will Wagner, ount, Roy Burnham, George end Will Parson, have gone down the river on a ten days’ camping expedition, taking tr ucts Cbarllo “Welnkoiase and” Harr Brown. ee ANACOSTIA. GETTING READY FOR THE ENCAMPMENT. John A. Logan Post, No. 18, Department of the Potomac, @. A. R., is making preparations to hold regular drills, with a view to putting up a firstclass martial aspect in the encampment jon. Commander Dony expects the post to show an even whesting movement and a neat company front. i has abandoned the idea of a Fourth of July celebration. it oses to hold « lawn party soon to help Swell fis entertainment fund. NOTES. Dr. McCullough filled tho pulpit in Rev. Mr. Meador’s Fifth Baptist Church of Washington Lae He preached of Abraham's sacrificial - rintendent Benjamin Taylor of the Seo- yptist Church of Anacostia entertained his School aia © picnic. Mra, George H. Armstrong, wife of Judge Armstrong, left yesterday for an extended visit to her country’ seat, Willow Farm, in Fairfax county, Va. Harry Armstrong returned yesterday. ‘Miss Annio Rothmund is in Virginia. Anacostia Tent, No. 188, L O. B., met at Mo- sonic Hall last night. lt Medals and Premiums for Orphans. The closing exercises of St. Joseph's School for the Orphan Boys took place on the 24th instant. The gold.medals for lessons, donated by Mr. D. Buckley and Master Tommie Buck- ley, were awarded to Thomas Connor and Mat- thew Fahey. Premiums donated by little Den- | nis Connell were awarded to over a hundred litde orphan bors, made happy by the muntt- cence of their be gascaatuicdiy Cheap Trip to Omaha. or tiene the Event wear casegmoent 1 rufactories, are affected by the order. Not until some definite arrange- ‘ment of back rents have been | At the Arlington stock yards Monday some cattle were up and nold: Best, 4 to 43¢0.; good, B3¢ to 8%{0.; medium, 2% to SKc.; in Foochew, China. there was a most af- — Methodists Propose to Found a Chapel About ® year ago tween two beautiful girls, both the picture of perfect health and happiness, indicating long and useful lives, Both wero sincere Christians and faithful workers in the church of which they were members. One was just ocommenc- ing her Journey to China as a missionary, to re- matn away from home and loved ones for four years; the other, although her heart went with her friend, was to remain with her infant cliss common, 13 to 240. t hundred and | and to patiently wait the return. The one who forty-five sheep and lan bs, 6 to. 6340.1] remained here was Miss Bello Twombly, who » 2 to S3f0.; 3 to Sige. Fifteen | aied some three months Her young as- sooiates in her chureh and Sunday school were heartbroken at their loss, and they felt as if some action on their should be taken to petuate the memory of one who had been #0 | ful in her church work, not saa | sesame te, the the absent one in China. It is therefore proposed to give a lawn fete at Mr. veel eps beeen Boe beet ounds (Belmont) on 14th copted call from the Buffato, N. ¥., Cathedral | BaTbour's beeutifnl grounds (Belmont) on 14% he the resco ig which will be sent to Miss Rut xorns, Sites at Foochow, China, for the purpose of establishing in that city’ an it chapel to be known as the “Belle Twombly ‘Memorial Infant-class Chapel.” plese can MUMORS OF THE ENGLISH ELECTION. ‘The McKinley Bombshell tn the Tory Camp. Londen Cor. New York Times. There is much quiet fun provided for trins- atlantic students of the situation by the bomb- produced over here in the tory ranks, Only one line of ithas been cabled over, that in which he said protectionists had a right to be cheerful when they found Salisbury a convert to their doctrines, but this utterance was quite enough. Every dead wall in Sheffield, Birmingham, Leeds and other industrial conters in the great manufacturing districts is being placarded with it, and the electoral battle is now being fought almost wholly pon it. Liberals from the north with whom I talked say that it forms the most ywerful weapon they could possibly haveaskod Tor. it. will bo. eepectaliy serviceable in. the work of redeeming Lancashire, which swany heavily against Gladstone in 1888, but whi will now be most casily against a party which is deeoribed as a convert by the author of the McKinley bill. Of course there is peed deal of unfalrnoss in all this, Ninety- cent of the tery unionist aa is as honestly wedded to freo trade principles and as frankly convinced of the v fae of trade to Great Britaip as Gladstone joe gen Bnomo-prezcures headache, Draggists,250.—Ade The Official Figures HE report of the analyses of baking powders, made by the U.S. Government (Chemica! Division of the Agricultural Department), places the Royal at the head of cream of tartar powders, and gives its strength and thestrength of each of the other powders tested as For the peopfe’s party national convention at follows : Onna Nab, on July 4 the Baltimore and Ohio bg oeng railr ad wil sell round -trip tickets from all sta- of Powder. tions at rate of one fare for the round trip. Royal, - + 160.6 | Tickets will be on sale June 29 to July 1, inchi- xthighest, » + LLL | sive, and will be valid for return journey until ice - ee July 15, inclusive. Passengers will have the a ou ele option of route via Chicago or St. Louis, The SN ea tae round-trip rate from “Philadelphia, Chester, ones ats Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington and all in- le ak Se emat termediate stations will be $29.75. Correspond- oo ge: . 98.5 ingly low rates from points west of Washington. - 8t4 —Adet, a3 ; - 65.5 —— AT THE RIVER FRONT. ager Schooner Howerd Oxden, Alexandria, Capt. Ken- drick, from Aquia creek with twenty-two cords of wood Schoaner Mabel, — ag Dawson, from the Royal is shown both the purest and strongest. By all means get a copy of the official report and confirm the Rappahannock river (009 feot of lumber, accuracy of the above quotations. ‘Three-mast techotur ctl favor, Bath, Me. Cart, fee from the river with 4,100 of Sot sh ok iestet eo Bara buy buy be: aay tery ea Se greew coal. S Lees Capt, Boswolls from | U Sova aduip Are bab pahigaea Ss | Balthaore’ with “240 tole ‘of ‘coal, Schooner "A. Ty bay Roverte, in stream with 399 bushels of ‘corn “aud bey Durticle of hes ary, Balsuincre, £c01 < poy fo} a Yao pet ot lnraberSepoouee ak iy ty natura ino Hy Capt Zagelns, from Bal wisn’ Side “etvedee “anutke: = buy pe ler rom Nore y pais eos Pisin Ladd from Bur greatest. comfort. with quick bay SAILED. resulta, can be had with our pay Schooner Mary E. Denty, Alexandria, Capt. Wm. : H. Bisekburn, to Occoquan. Schooner Model, Se ee ree oe ae Georgetown, Capt. Hayden, to Maryland Point. yousave time and money. vay 14, Cumberland,’ Capt. ham, buy land, | Schooner Kate Mu WE, 4 = nee buy i ©. Ae MUDDIMAN, bay - uy Schooner Mary Catherine, Alexandria, Capt. Por- eee eee es ee ter. Schooner James Riley, Tappabannock, Capt. G14 12th ot. buy Denon, choose Ingomar, Capt Webb. Schooner ay Bottom Prices Guaranteed. bor buy . buy DISCHARGED. eeeetey ey Schooner Emily Blandford, Capt. Yagrins. Barge buy bay buy buy buy buy bay buy buy bur Vaughn, Cumberland. Barge Nancy Lee, Baltimore. pay buy bay buy bay buy buy buy buy 4 Schooner Howard Ogden, Alexandria. Schooner uy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy ‘Mabel, Capt. Dawson. Schooner Ada Crockett, Tap- bahannock. ° Schocner George. T, my ‘On ‘cock. Schooner 8. T. Crosswell. Tay mock, sob ‘SF cHorcE. I Hw Gorrne now 52. Tused Hood's Sarsaparilla recently and the swelling has entirely disappeared. It hes been very troublesome. When I began I was feeling 80 ai: soon be dead as alive. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fainting. Now I am free from it ail and I can truly recommend Hood's Sarsaps- rillar I recetved a letter from Mrs. Jennic Bigelow, nowof Fremont, Mich., asking if my testimontal in dehalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla was true; I replied it was, and sent particulars. Ihave another lotter from | her thanking me very much fer recommending HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA and stating that she also has been cured.” Mrs. ANNA SUTHERLAND, Kalamazoo, Mich. HOOD"S PILLS are the best after-dinner Pills. Ter assist digestion and cure headache. Tica ial ‘Torturing, disfiguring eczemas, and every species of itching, burning, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and by a single application, and cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES when the bes physicians fail Suozs For Your Couronr Ar Hoover & Sxvpews. Or swellings in the neck since I was 10 years old; am iscouraged with the goitre and rhenmatism I felt that I would as scalp diseases, with dry, tiin and falling hair, relieved and speedily and economically ESEORCRORSESR UROL u OL OLOLOROROROR EXTAMIN TH ABRISON. OVER UrLevELAND. A. E. STEVENSON. ‘These are the tickets Iticad Ww N rearacte as Bresented by the two great po- "t ese, x tjuakes mistake and a political Taeane political death therefuce we" eecuow emo, a fall valine f riot hia fee him toe of and ever smountot money ita may pl fa our wares. Business an $13.50 PONS. We have eee ie shell effect that MoKinley’s New York speech | ; | stantly in stock. EXCURSIONS, &c. = aaa — = = AY RIDGE ON THE CR ROAPR ARE, us. uae * Boatixa, = 3 v BATHING, ae a : Hi Fismxa, use “Cleveland's Superior Baking Pow- ube}, ¥ - DAILY CONCERTS AND : = = OTHER AMUSEMENTS pide sores ore 1 Traine eave #.sm@0. station, Washington, weet ete eacodarschacmeomenee 4 tan A RFR iF Gaye ct O15 am, 1:90 and 493 p.m. Sandape at Ess used. "The Houmheld. 3 x aa a i haa 9.DGam., 1.Bant8 15pm. = =| gaa £4 Palace steamer Coluratta—capactty, 4.090-—con. i} Use necte at Bay Ridge with the ®: 4 4 mm A Ey ‘ Gayeand the: am train Sundays, affording ap use Be A BRE B opportunity for a delightful trip 7) miles onthe Tse Tee ah, ASA ERG Chesapeake bay. Round trty on sicamer. 1% = BAKING POWDER a aa RSs foo Deund-ttp uchets Som Secktngeen. LOB se ‘Wholesome, Leavens Most, une 8 B KEGE, City Passenger Arent, ase Leavens Best. Ese ee M08 2351 Pa awe = = Wei awoarany t" — oo use use ‘THE EMPLOYES OF CHAS. BAUM Puls se oe And ies use = . o 2S ony aso Bee THEI SECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION ran, tee Oe ‘388 Use Use Roe Tee Use Use URE Tse TE Te Use URE Tse EATS wore SSSSESSSSSSSSS saree pen GRAND CONCERT Meare AND MINERS TRANSPORTS CITY ITEMS. auari aas pevlcsonpainipiaie MARSHALL HALL. MACALESTER leaves 086:30 p.m. stone Pe Th st. MERICAN LEGION OF HONOR EXCURSION TO GLEN ECHO THURSDAY, JUNE 30. Concert afternoon and evening. Fraternal orders and all friends conitally invited. Barges, towed by steam, will leave Potomac street and canal at 10o'clock am. und 5 o'lock p.m. Re- turning, leave Glen Robo at 9 p.m Roundtrip | Important. Fore Bosrtgss Puopentr 1x Gronaxtowx, D. ., ox Loxo Leasn. The owner of several lots containing 28,090 Jocated at the terminus = trie oars in Georgetown, vill we for a term of years this perty, which ia considered one of the beet business fronts in Georgetown. It is well adapted for grocery or combination stores, having two fronts, or infact for any large or heavy ness, It would also be an exceptionally fine place for public garden or place of ainusement, “Tnx Satz Owner” “pirects the Undersigned” ticketa, 35c., including admission. seta? “To offer ut Private Sule” MBIN ATION “fram Iscaxp,” Cua paging eam on ee By Baste, Paes and, Bag sim, 1 0. B., on 69 acres, located 8 miles above Geo: A Picturesque PI Commanding @ fine view, And can be reached by Boat 'or the Conduit Road. For summer uses, such as picnics or fishing, is one of the most beautiful spots on the Upper mac. For particulars apply to PP cron & Si04s, 1407 G st. ‘Trainsleave Band 6. Furs mftound-trip tickets, & Cavan BAPTisT & 3 PONTO G oMOMnow G Secshat Tal city'st Sand a7. ol? 45 an: sip Pia et boat to Tian Retuming, leave at 3 and? Tickots, 33. cents, NORWAT. io pL ae pimpin pleco ore aed dea _ses.oe ona Oat. Wasbiugton, reser TB te A SEW ROUTE TO THE ATLANTIO OORAN. — Pure Rye Whis! SATURDAY EXCURSIONS. > Syeara old, 65c. qt. Pure Port Wine, m ? we, full qts., 500. Bal lished Goldon Catawbe, 750. gal, 2Be. bottle. cin! Setarday tata, pe iy tke for Se gor ee aaa esh tes we | ERE ETE ee ee ; 5 . ra - pagers Potted Meats, Bottled Honev, New | Chessreake bay. Bet ina, Jouve can Olty 924.30 Salton, Ise can; New Lobster and Procem | $3)Suste i cx fits ot the cent Tlour, warranted, €1.55,.78 and dc, ; iS rews Gifs Paging the woek Wizaoy, 934 Tth st. ow. cen fake ines a pee S — B, and 0. Julius Lansburgh will move trom P st. to the N. Y. ave. Rink Sept. 1, and is now al- | 20 per cent off on all’ Furniture. it Trott Has a ‘Tremendons Stock. Fireworks were never cheaper. 1602 14th st. a.w. decane er o Another “Scorcher” | jant to keep cool? ‘Try that 48c. Light Un- derwear of ours. It is wortha “quarter” more. It Faaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D, otiderdasine bas retreat a, ‘Cool berenen, doigitrul sade, amsusesuente eelore, type aire View is a Teritatie Donpybrook Hae £ Blooded rare h a <5 ins Collars « paved, Razors sharpened | {ns ho ag ag = ag free. Catlery.Wattonp's,477Pa.ave.1t* an ‘"Delusinico disiver for Sbo. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, 25e. Jaliug Lansburgh will move from F st. to CUILDREN'S TICKETS. 3 the N. Y. ave. Rink Sept, 1, and is now al- |g 7?¢ y Samael 3. lowing 20 per ce Furniture. it |* vain Za a Se poset litte empress of the ax? If When Pure ewing Gum be SITINELY ‘he lant three days tose "DOT sain sure and ask for White's Yucatan. ‘Take no | JOry Soa wee, Ss SAD ro other, jez7-et od A ay Sone Grund Pyevechate EE eS . “Your Summer Outing” will be nae (TB Youxe MENS | SCAT HOLIC CLUB OF GON- enjoyable if you should call for one full q FOURT! (six year) “Old Monogram, "or “‘one full auert ‘GEASD California Brandy (oid to’ equal the French) so for €1. Clarets and White Wines from @2 Penis eres a. 2,020 dozen up. “No charge for pecking.” 3a Ladies ». —_——=_ = spect invited “to = ELIGSON's, 1200 and 1202 Pa. ave. n.w. jeis-3i JUNE 30, LEGION OF HONOR DAY. Beautiful Figured Challies, 5c. It “Camenus,” mL Market space, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses, &e, Watroxp's, Telephone 1761. ite 1892. Fireworks and Flags 1892. For Men, Women and Children. Street and Garden Goods, Exhibition oases ready for ehi aM acigniz snd speeches by members in the magnificent JULY 2, GRAND MUSICAL PROGRAM. JULY 4, GRAND CONCERT AND PATRIOTIC EN- TERIAINMENT. agihgmost tful excursion we 1e most delightful e1 tp that Wosnagesen a, RGAE E RUNDAY SCHOOL Ss ae pte ae ahd =a 2. ox THURSDA ob =, i — oleaale and ret | 4:30 p.m. Tickete, Zhe. eemndades SUNDAY SCHOOL, OF METHOPO) Meek at ge M. arent Ore aay aoe THURSDAY, Sune 30, Steamer Ever at Queen at #2. mi-. ho jester 10am.) 280 p.m. returnine at ae lara ee aud auusements. ae Wholesal Groner J. Murer, Wholesale Grocer, 836 Penna. ave. n.w, Crystal Flake for improving Ic¢ Cream con- = See, Elixir Babek cures all malarial discasea, Telephone 1260, Domestic Sew Machine, cor. 7th and H sts., for renting an repairing. jel8-colm — An Excellent Tonic and a Healthy Bev- We have reference to Jan ames Tharp's “Old Rye y Whitky,” which is one of pop- ular brends of liguor on the market. Its tras merits have been hy many Washington ians, who declare it to be without question the overage in thier any otter ity. it hes a nae verage in this or any ty. ‘a na tional reputation because a Dancine, Rowing 8 percentage of yah Congromimen, drink, ng other alimulant except emunsmne —— -y y “Tharp's Berkeley.” our prominent | Ray RIDGE prosctbe it in taste daily Speedin This pure old brandcan | AVE si ™“Chddsen Qua teal ate 3 hE 20. only be purchased at Tuazr’s Stone, 818 F street northwest. je3-tu,f s. Heller, 720 = ot. nw., is ago ETHESDA PARK cialty in Ladies’ and Children’ Hie “Outing B and Shampooing; also cures Dendrall say30- pack aw ohn = a ary None Kame It But ¢o Praise, ‘lson's New High Arm No. 9, Kearele ol and swiftness. ADMISSION FREE. ae ee ne eee Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggista. 100 | Base Ball, Prise Bazaar, Musical Phonocraph, a EMENTS. Razzle-Dazzle, Coon Ga:ne, Target Eieo- trique, Quoite, Baby Game. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, caote, 25 ‘D THE, FOCRTH. OF AT THE Scuatinzex ARK. Convert ny the fant QUEEN OF PICKIO GROUNDS. PLEASURE FOR ALL. 810,000 Steam Carousal and the wonderful Thorsday Eve., June 20, an on ee ptr panty ER BRERA PTET vo ‘The celebrated caterer, Alexandre Fortin, has charge of the Cafe. ‘Take Georgetown and Tenallytown cars at S24and ‘Mots., Georgetown. COMING—June 30—The World Renowned PROF. DU-GAY, Equilibriest. » | GUAGMER SCHEDULE. TERNON, tae 10u5" 4 WASHINGTON, FEDERAL CITY LODGE, NO 20, Li. ©. F. FEDERAL CITY COMEDY CO. ‘Will present OUR ERANES, 4 COMMENCING | MONDAY, JUNE: And during the week, WITH SATURDAY MATINER, CARLETOXN OPERA COMPANY In “ERMINIR® A.good seat in the Orchestra Circle 25 cents, charter 4 bens socarly an prwatie sr * MAGNIFICENT IRON STEAMSHIPS, (Lach State Room contaums Two Berths.) For further information addres A. iL. HUGGING, Agent, foot Long Dock, Baltirure, Md bs hone 247. am NNORPOLE AND WABRINGTON STEAMBOAT 0D STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.* SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POINT. Grand opening at Pitney Potnt om SATURDAY JUNE 11, 1892, (The steamer L wi pores the co winrt foot of Ah erery ‘te = Bet etme aadion every Sate eb y-m. sharp for Colonia: +3 ey | yy Sad 1 ns Fortney B Eins 503 oe aaat Boy clint aa fm. anon Set Sais nets ca ap arts ech. and arrives arto at Pare for the r- 1b trip to Color conta, Chiarew undor 12 yours. ait pee S00 Fare for thn oop trap to Pipe) Point, #1, Stead setae wii tained anid mo improper 3 persone ay be 2 "A Ficus farina the eraere, should order t.eacure daten JNO. CALLANAN, Gow supe WiLLows, his POPULAE summer and winter road house The sunrier season with renewed TH, Hicdtigs for the Tiremere af ite setreen. qed since tmsuring the best servion ani aa, The ele Bt oF au CHEAP AND PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. MILE SAIL OM THE POTOMAC PUM IS CLATS, Babies thee. Por PLEASANT KVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. dost. Home at 7-45p.m. Samescheduieon Sundays, commencing at 8:30am. Lastround tip, 6:30 9.1, Visit Alexandria, Va., FATHER WASHINGTOWS CHURCH, Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many Reminiscences from 1770 to 1985, Jedtooch, STAGE EXCURSION: WITT'S TALLY HO STAGES I isdiet moa Soldiers Thone'gnt « ay i wo The. Zo “a Exsmsr Trnus at Gnooaws Masmora Curvrr Hovsm, S19, 821 end 823 7th st ow. Lea. Ere Rah grheden ecto Fonsrrcee Axo Hovservastsurcs OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE DESCAIPTION SOLD ON ChEDIT. Refrigerators are a necessity at this anason of the year. We are well prepared to supply your wants in thisdirection. Ours are made by Armtrer &sou and took first prize at Paris exposition in 1880. All sizes, all prices. You will nood Matting also—we keap only reliable grades. Matting, Oll Cloth ad Lino- leur laid on your floor free of extra cost. Our Parlor Suiies, in Wrocatelie, tapestry and Wil- ton rar, ove Sully $5 yor cout lower ta petee then similar qualities command at other stores, Parlor Sufte, in plush of haircioth, tor €23 cask, £30 on ume. A Solid Oak Bed Room Suite for@17 cash, #18 om time. Ifyou needa Carpet se) the Browels we soll * for @0e. per yard cash, Ge. on time. Good Ingrain Have you sean our six-foot Soll Oak Extension ‘Tables ior 84.25 cash, $4.59 ou Guaet Perhaps you neds # hundred patterus for you to select from REMEMBER Everything ts sold on credit and our credit prices an cash prices elsewhawe. Our terms require no notes ~ A sual] deposi: wt aime of purchase and the balauoe ta owns tosuit you, # week ora month apart GROGAN MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 818, 821, 825 7st ow. vel EDEY*’S Onsmngue Ressemenen Ite Anite ore: