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District Government Affairs. District Commissioner Morgan took the 10:49 B. & O, train last nightfor the Warms Springs of Bath county, Virginia, where he propos:s to remain se vergl weeks If he finds that the waters there benefit him. , * ‘Mr. W. 0. Roome, chief of special assessment etsision, has completed the revisions of the fol- owing assessment: Dt. south, from 31 to 4% west; T s'. north, from Sth to 9th Lst, south, from 24 to 43 west: and 2ist st. west, | from ‘Virginia ave. “to B st. north. These re- | vised assessments can of conrse be paid with- cut interest before the certitleates are issued, whieh will be done very soon. Bullding permits issued by Inspector En- twisle: Chas. A, Langley, erect two two-story, brick dwellings, K Street between 10th and b streets northwest; $2.50. The report of the pliysielans to the poor for the week ending September 4th, shows 26) pa- th ae pean 90 of whom were white, a2d 170 colure ‘The pound report for the week ending S2pt. 4th, : ove 5) animals impounded, 7 redcemy ‘The health onicers reyort for the week ending “ Sept. 4th, 1Sse. shows 490 nutsances abated, 4 Comiensed Locals. , | cases of death referred to. the coroner, 6 burtals eet lamp Al 6:50 P.M. and | at public expense; 693 tons of garbiz> removed, shed at 3:45 a Tm. dead animals removed. 1,152 bushels oyst «: ening a young boy ran into the sixth fed, 1,506 bunches fish, 12,700 salt water tion hoase and stated that he knew with the usual’ condemnation of wer ra boys who) hed products and upwnolesome food. phen! Sr ee eee VITAL STATISTICS. Shoe: cad Ta tere Hates Be ‘The total mortality for the week ending Sept. he boy Goal ng et naithe bor 4h Was 72, (lve more than the previous Ween), : righ | tha Mer eho ae or at the rate of 20.08 per 1,000 per auautn’ Gebceh sna tho tac Gene lee Of the decedents 2% Were white male, jerots ermollhin Sched has { mals, 19 colored maies and i colores ce . Gs showing an annual death rat a this morning, in the Equity Coa for the white, aud 2¢ct for the colo Mahi righ lle tion. Nine white and 21 colored wer ee eae eee eee eee judzment | Years of age; 11 white and 5 color another bil! forinjunerion acunat | Over. ‘There were 6! birias reported, 14 white Baushes fe rains Gre 9, 20 white females, 10 colored males and id a tempora.y restrainlag order rolered females, showing an annual dirta THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. September 9, ISSO. | The Weather. ISDICATIONS TO-DAY. * | ‘GN AL OFFICER, #, 9:30 8 12. ates, stationary aTON 9, be middie Atlantic or taillrg. fo"'ownd in 28 w.uds, cloudy HE THERMOWETER. RANGE OF wing are th al Off Kai Ford na? Th s Gpera House precinct st creditor, 1 Mr. Jones, Rep OTe hear per 1,000 for the white, and 23.01 French Paving Co. to-day answerett fd population. “Marr Teparte e colored, S. 4 thers. sex ari age en ea . OUT FOR THE YELLOW FRVER BOAT. pany to sh erday, Health Oficer Townsnand, J. N. Dickson, clerk in charge of vital statts and Mr. Robert Sutton, thspector of mariage pro- Gucts, went down the river on the steam lunch belopging to the general government, to for the schooner Emma J. Lewis, supposed t) be laden with Trinidad asphaitua. ‘Ti t as far down as Glymont atled se ward Sound craus, but could learn no t mer In question. ‘Taey returne > o'clock last might. ‘This morain: and Inspector Shepherd took pass: | laureb and will keep a lovx out for other pe issued. Tue Of colored people presenting ce apes ? I ban! for a reatly, opears > far— Manceck and Engtish. MEETING OF THE JACKSON DEMC TION. The Jackson democratic sociation met last al—Mr. J. E. Norris Merit of tl ber johnson, w being $1.) . Davis, askt rman over. Sowald moved tia cepted. ‘The chatr put the q' ilon and decided that it was carried. Mr. 3 | Ginnis—“That is a nice way to get out The rest tution $ whl com? up in order. | Subsequen r. Allen moved that the resota- | Hons be taken up. ‘The question being put, Mr. decided the motion adopted. ' Mr. lo Iny the resoiutioas on Mr. Frayser moved to re. ndtolay that motion on the table; (Votce: That kills itr” ed and the epitaph 1s written! ennounced the following com! the last meeting to be appoin tien with the Young Men's z- Ush_ club: Messrs. J. B. Wilson, chairman; It. W. Fenwick, i. 8. Davis, C.C. Frayser and A. | A. Lipscomb. Dr. C. P. Culver sald he had a letter from the next Presideat of the United States. (Applause.) ‘The letter, from Gen. Han- cock, was read, returning thanks forthe honor of electing him a_member of the association. Mr. Lipscomb offered a resolution that d< eratie clubs or associations should be repre- partied. rock and Biz. enue, morging, on leave 10) eturn yesterday mora- q darkness of supposed aa > | Septed on the Central comiaittee by a menber ce oe board. He | of thetr own selection. ‘Mr. Lipscomb, 1h urg ih a ing the adoption of the resolution stated th> ‘Tres Fire ¢ ‘Ht and | fact that the convention adjourned before the commilttce was appointed, aad remarked that there were a number of clubs clalined taat there was no authority to appoint the comm't- tee at that Ume. Mr. Dickson remarked tiat there was a precedent 1n the District, the d cratic committee in 1571, when Mr. Merrick Was the candidate for delegate to Congress, having been appointed after the adjouramen’ of the convention. He explained that the con ‘ ceived the reports for the past mont‘ of t ard the superintendent of ti m service. ‘These showed that but three d_been struck in the month, for fir a loss of one hundred and fitty dollars, abd that the department ts in good condition. | Apt for positions by Jos. H. Williams and Aneérew Goldsmith wow led. Th? com n's- loners discussed the dratt of the annus t beer ved {0 be Subualtiod Beane | mittee was appolated. after a conference wi 1th tstant, but {L was not waturei at this | the Jackson association, then the only dem)- smetinee eratic organization in the District, and reading —— trom the minutes of tbe Jackson association h A STRANGE MANE claimed that it had confirmed that action. Mr. Court this mornin: Lipscomb continued, and satd that it was colored man was cuarged wit c an anomaly that We have a committee on ciens person and vagrant. Mr. Lyon’s, thepro- | Which there was not a stogie club Prietor of the Lyou Ho on F street, neir | represented, and he was ouly advocating ih. testiied that he recelved informatioa list | One of the fndamental principles of the he that there was 4 strange mn ta the ro0n | Party that the neople should be represented. ests on the third floor, and on | he debate was coatinued by Messrs. Bell, E. tothe rcom he found this man,’wuo oa White, Howard Clageit, A. H. Jackson, Dr. s questioned, stated, that he had the toxth- | Allen, Rh. W. Fenwick, J. F. Eanis, J. A. Clarke . was looking for adentist. Owir | and Mr. Norris. The latter said that he was Columbus testiiled that Me. Lyon turned ine | estonished that there should be excited deb v erson Over to Lim. Qa eros:-examtnation by | for the resolution did not reflect oa any one. It defendants counsel, 23 to whether he stru. simply proposed to express an opinton, thit as cf miant, Mr Lyoa stated that th per-oa | there were tifteen or more ciubs in exist n'> Wes In the act of assaulting the oceupaut of the | ROW than there was when the committe: was . abd he (Lyon just hard | appointed, they should be represented. Is was trie that he had felt a litte did pot hurt much. and the effec ‘Phe resolution was adopted. Ad} & MEETING OF VIRGINIA Dé: was held last night at 901 D pose of organizing a political clab to work tn the Virginia campaign. A temporary organiza- Ucn was effected. | Se ‘Khe Rockville Fair. or 'G DAY—THE Di: AY, THE KAC. ‘The fair of the Agricuivural Society gomery county, Md’. was opened the fair grounds at Rockville. ‘Tder: were no lormal exercises, and 1a consequence of th> lereatening weather the atter large. ‘The dispta: pariment being ¢ THE | will attraet but the ktek are not felt. raed. to ki is e hous: The r go dowa to south side, " We City.—The 4 F3 who twox part fa the great Wal at Frankfort-on-the-Main a fe ee, arrived here this morning a ud took Meyer's hovel attention than usa d by Franti It kets, T. M. Hallo ceive them at Thar hour, Dal, 43 statea 1s ta ad of ad ab onze pru- cia have ig them | Dawson, W Wilson, Wi E x F3 Approacats . - Xi er. Thomus K: rubber coat of G2). He haj a larse | R. ‘ heep—Curawerd, rooke, RK. H. Miller; Soutudown, Wa. ue. RK. ti abe aud dies and barne: hot to send him away | Frederick county; J. + passed out | John N. Baker, Lopkta Mintz 3 Co., W. Staub & Co. ‘Th fine ‘displays ui 3, of the indy men- ‘he dary ward! Led Meat ig premts Ww Mrs. John Sanders; ‘nomas; third di » Lewis G. Mackall; ok; Dest five pi than two mont . Wary Mar: v THR RACE. ‘There was but one trial of speed yé fud (hat for the fastest stalilo Ing, not over four years old last in harness, mle heats, best tivo in tar Talsed and owned by a resident of Moatzomery pounty or of the District of Columb! id, by Jessup ithersburg, by ©. W. Walxer. straight heats easliy won by Mc. Blat hor: Ne of Gatthersburz taking secon? Col. Jas. A. Boyd, Joha A. Baker a. Washington Bowle acted a3 jadzes, wit M Hervey C. Fawcett as starter. DELAY IN STARTING SOME OF THE PuBRI Scnoo.s.—It will be some days before tas exa i number of pupils entering the pubiic scao: | tor the present year car be ascertain :d ow! + * ) to delay in getting the new butidings turntsheat for reception of pupils. This ts not the fant of the trustees, for the requisition for desks Seats was drawn June 2ch, allowing two whe months for furnishing the required arttcl»3, wiand, part Hin, Trustee, to nds, M. M- | which were not dei! vered tn all that time. In thé hres eet Home, Suns prop. | BEM, Force building in the first district, the K. Sherman to W. I. Toes. | PUPLS are all upright ones being forced to stand while the furniture ts belng put tn, and in the Peabody building, third district, the doors have Bot been opened to pupils yet. The high schools in the Franklin Building (Mr. Paul’s) and Sea- = (Miss Lane's) have not received their farni- ure yet. : {ots in sq. 694, also lots in Howara sub-division of the farm of J. A. S:ntt picT Of a coroner's jury, Died from want—or Dr. Bull’s cough syrup. © Price 25 cts. t Miss Smith was to have beem married at Springfield, iL, but she ared on the morning of the weddin; Aq various were Bratal Outrage on a Colored Girl. ESCAPE OF THE MULATTO PERPETRATOR. James Waltens, allas James Scott, a tall yel- low man, committed a brutal outrage last night on Martha Moseby, a colored girl about 12 years eld, In an old shanty on 24d street, near E street. Scott fs a married tan ani keeps'a cookshop 01 thst street. He enticed the girl into bis pice last night. and taking advantage of her perp: tated the outrage. A family Uviag in a adjoining tenement, with oniy a board par. | tition between. heard nothing of it watil | alter the villain made his escape from his premises. The little girl states that he stuffed some clothing into her mouth which prevented her from giving an alarm. AS soon as he left her she made an outery, and told the colored people in the adjoiniax’ tens- ment, who ran for bim, bat he had got too Inuch start, and effected his escape. Lieut. Guy, of the fourth pre %, Was at once not. fied, aud seni out ofik to look for the fugi- lve. They have searched tn every place he Was in the habit of frequenting, but so far without success, He Ia represented as beloz one of the dandy kind of colored mea, and is very well known. The girl was badly used by the brute, and no physician could be aroused to visit her, and sie had to remain in a suffering condition all night. Garfield and Arthur. REPUBLICAN POLE RAISING AT ARLINGTON. A meeting of Alexandria county republicans was held last night at Aryogton to dedicate a Garfleld and Arthur pole, and notwithstandias the inclemency ef the weather over 590 persons wele prese) ith a brass band. Mr. W. Rowe, chairman of the republicin eseeat: committee of the county ef Aly a the meeting to order, and of elected as (lows: Benjamin Austin, pres Major Robats. La Henry Molni's, ‘Travt RB. Pinn, J. W. Pendietony H.A. Lockwood aad F. G, Shott, vice and W. C. Wibirt T. Allen “and Moses Jackson. secretaries, S '§ Were made by Messrs. Edinund Burke, were thei 18, GED. b. jr., of ing Major S. P. Batiy, ican nota tor Congress, were adopted, and after cheers for Garfield and Arthur the meeting adjourned. THE 1OWA MEPUBLICAN CLUB met last night at the hall of the National_V: an club. “Walter Drammond was elected sec- retary, and Smith D. Fry, treasurer, thus effect ing & full organization, the other ofticers hav- ing becn chosen at a previous meeting. ecutive committee appointed, embracing ye each congressional distri ct In T A WORKINGMEN’s Unton,— an hag begun sult tn t New Yor con, treastirer ot the Grand Lodge ft Planotorte Makers, (9 restrain Unat ucioo irom interfering with men fn his employ. He avers that a number of strikers from Hale's Tectory in conn ion with the union have l esolntion forbidding members to work Tor him on his orders trom Hale. An order was granted yesterday, returnable September 15, for cefend jo show cause why an injunction should not issue. YLVANIA Sca00! Philadelphia # +: T 7. Says: Tue color ial : ROK Ly A special dispatch Irom Pittsh Septe ling in the pubife schools fs ayitating the peo! of Aliegheny Chy just now. For .aany y this clty kept up a separate central school colored children. Several times the colored people tried to have it abolished. ‘The argu- neut Was that the central school’ was too tar from the suburbin wards. Tne colored pes claimed they had a right to send thetr chit: to the school In the ward in which they lived, and rece t eded In having the cen- sd by the board of control, upervision of all the schoo! bine Of (he directors in the first four wards of the city, in the midst of which the central col- cred school was located, decided 1t wa3 near enough for them, ind that they could use 11 a3 & separate colored school. The matier ha (ed during the past few days. To- the board cf control met, when the plan unfolded to them. They ily ver, and decided that a coi. THE OOURTS. ester eae ee Cet ee aes a A lay, Lynch agt, MoCarthy; judgmeat by default fe $515. Potomac Terra Uotta Go. agt. Gorman; do.. $218. Appleman agt. Edmon- Ston; do. $132. Hol 3 do. $135.63. Healey agt. Callanan; do. Citizea’s_ National Bani agt. Appleman: do. $1,325.72 Emery Coal Co. agt. Murdock; do. $646. Citiven’s National Baok agt. Appleman: do. $1,000. Callahan agt. Studer; @>, $540. McKene’ agt Baboork; order Teference, id condemnation. Swisheimer agi, Smith and Joyce; judgment of condemnation. Prentiss agt.’ Lesh; motion overruled and leave 40 file replication,” Judgments dy default were also granted sgainst H. Clay Jones, as follows: Thomas W. Riley, $90; J. W. Nalls & Cox $319.15; E. 8. Warren & Co., $119.50; Hunt & Roberis, 3435.36; Luchs & Bro., $91.23; Weller & Repette, y & Son, $460.25; Cardex: . J. Albright & Co., $30; Beavans € ; Castner & Co., Mmited, $1,064.87; Eugene Borda, $1,185.45; Charles S. Taylor, Jr., Has 21; R.A. Golden, $463.86; C, P. Knight, z - Pouce CouRrT—Judge Bundy pro tem. To-day, Ja3. Wilson, a young colored man, was charged with vagrancy; bonds or 39 days in the workhouse. Morris Harrington and Jos. Wiltams forfeited collateral. Weary Taylor, sSeAuit on Christian Maysack; Rose Ker nan, disturbing the quiet of Georgetown: $5 or 7 cays, das. A. McCracken, di forfeited col jateral. Kate Lewis and Eioma Thompson, loud aud boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. Geo. Davis, do.; forfeited collateral. Hamilton Bass, lar- { a haweer valued at $20 from the vessel J. Jackson; 4 months tn jail, ns & Co., GEORGETOWN. A Youxe Man Drownep last evening, Kichard P. Stake, a carpenter by trade, aged “6 years, was drowned lu the Caes- apeake und Ohio canal. While passing from the incline from the Aqueduct bridge to Lue tow path beneath, he fell, striking his head against ‘The stoue wall of the canal, neaf the collector's cilice, and then fell into the canal with the sad result stated, His body was recovered in about fitteen minutes by citizens, and Dr. Tibbs was summoned, but the young man was beyond bis aid. The remains were conveyed to the ware- Tcoms of Joseph F. Birch. undertaker. The de- ceased Was a Son of Mr. John M. Stake and sided With his lather on Prospect street, About Ss o'clock ibe. tween Lingan and Fayette, The coroner viewed the body this OU and gave a certificate of death from accidental drowning. AccID) About 1 o'clock yesterday atter- noen, Reuben Summerville, a colored my about 37 years old, while at work unloadii coal at 1he wuart of the Borden Mining Co., caught between a coal tub and a canal boat and was badly masheu. Dr. L, W. Ritchic was Summon¢d and pronounced that the man’s hip was fractured, and that he had received other severe internal injuries. He was made as comn- fortable as possibie and keh LO Ris Lome at Freeduian’s village by the superintendent ct the Borden Mining C Tr. Joseph Jones, Desi or a Yc Harry emaker, Shoemaker, died at his tather’s residence, No. 53 Prospe street, at an early hour this morning, alter a long illness of consumption, ‘dmg Contmpra Boat Cit intends to give a grand reception at the club house some time ext month. They co not intend, however, to christen their new house wih aby spiritous liquors. ‘EHKEONAL.—Dr. Louis Mackall left town yes- terday for Chic: E GRaln Ti Arrivals by Canal—Boat Farmer's Friend, Samuel Jarboe and Medley with wheat and corn. ‘There were uo ofleriay: onchange to-day, the Weather belng too 1a CieTMENL Lo get samples, THE COAL TRADE.—Thirty-five poats Cumberland Tuesday, with as follows: For Georgetown—C tons, Blaen Avon do. tral, de. Creek 6O., 2 American Ma let right to attend the ward bite opinion sustains them. Tae ‘ed pupils will now have to be admitted, ugh sore of fieim bad been turned away from some cf the ward schools on Monday. RevoLeTionany Rerics.—In Philadelphie yos- terday, Captalu‘idward Haugh, one of the’ ex- eeutors of the late Dr. Wm. King, U.S. N., pre- sented to the city, through Mayor Sto‘dey, che swords carried by Gen. Anthony Wayne id the Revolution and Judge King in 1812, ‘They wiil be placed ta Independence Hall. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CoMPANY's quarterly report shows net protits for the quar- ter, Including surplus from last quarter of $1,507,296. Deducting the amount necessary for ai% per cent dividend and sundry other item3 or expenditure, a surplus of $332,726 13 carried to nest quarte e TRAGEDY occurred in the dress Melbourne (Australia) Opera House Ou the 24th ultimo, during the pertormance of ‘The Huguenots.” A new arrival, McGrezor Greer. maddened by jealousy, shot his own wite und M. Saudry, a mewber of ‘the French exhibi- tion commission, and himself. The former two have severe wounds In the head and face. bit are recovering. Greer has since died. M. Saudry has resigned is appointment. THE NATIONAL CovTON EXCHANGE Of Americs ‘will issue to duy 11s official statement trom New Orleans of ¢ Total Fatal. SHo07TInG —James Robinson. marshal of Water Vailey, Miss., was shot and instantly ktiled by Join Adams, a conductor on the Chi- cago, St. Louts and New Orleans ratlroad, yes- ity about a cow. It 13 siated on endeavored to stab Adams, who terdgy, In a oiftieu: that Robt» shot in x —The Rockville. Mad. ave a number of persons in Maryland claiming to be dessendants of Sir Marma xs the lar rs i farmer Ning tn Clarksburg district, this county, and also afr. Edward Wyvill, residing near Laytonsville. These gentlemen have visited Washlagion to consult with other Imants residing In that ‘Vills Claim direct di YVill, the elder brot! 0 who became hetr to the uth larmaduke upon the dea’ S lost at sea w Wiitiam V madu: a wo brothers who settled in Anae Tends? county, thetr nai Hale Wyy! Wiliam Wyvill Wy vill, Gauchier of Edward Hale united an lage with 1 is, and Mr. Resid Duyall fs her son. Edward Haile Wyvill also bad a son, named Henry, and Mr. E ard Wyvill, the gentieman from’ hear ville, { srandson of this Henry W d from Anne Arani several of whom reside ta Ma Virginia. Sretxr.—The alr-lock in the Hudson river (N. J.) tunnel, at Jersey Ct! vas a ney nedki Be Of New Fell OALIGG 200 PTEOLS Of WOOL FLADNELS, 22,15, 13, 20, 25, 30, 37, EO cents. FIFCES Of BED FLANNELS, 25, 30, 37, 45, 60 cents. 200 F SI Of CANTON FLANSELS, ¥, 10, 12 cents. LADIES CLOTH, ‘avy Bine, Brows, Grey, Black. ete. Ww PROOF OLOiH, Navy Biue, Erown, Grey, Black. 00 PIECES Of Fal DLESS GUODS, 14, 15, 18, 20, 25 cents. AOO PIECES Of DLACK CASBMERES, 37, 45, 50, 60, 65, 750. CLOTH for bey's wear, 25, 40, 87, 50 cants. nnd Chiltren’s UNDER- 2 E 45, tu, ch pa 81 (rad MEAS: 3, ERUFSELS OAPPETS, new s'yles. NGRAIN CaRPELS, newstyies. Making and Laying Carpete, 73s cts. Cc. M. TOWSON, ee Pe. ave ,South Side, near 7th & C. Market. All colo: 0 EQUITY GAUSE Now 3,423. To depositors tn tbe waaningtos Gity Savings ee any of fps jest three divi- St cular ot “he : Grawn dividende be presented tenths Besa vec ono before October 15th, WB. 00x, autiok” MATTINGLY, Reoctver. COOKE & Co., . BTOOK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. From the Hon, William Taylor, State‘ Senator of Massachusetts. Meserg. Wrexs & Porter: Gentlemen,—To say thatIafh gra’efui, is only & poor expression 0” my feelings, but it'is the vest word I cag use, for Lice! itin every sense of the word. Ihave besa a vreat enfferer with altin diseases for the last twelve (12) years. My head and fase being coveced with sore, 1 could not rest with the burniug neat and iicl {ng of the parts affected, and wa3 coufiaed to my house for weeks at atime. My disoasy his beoa calied Eczema, of most avgravated type, by wany Physicians, but I doubt if ever fally understood by any oftham, Itwas more like a combination of ceveralehin humors. J have spent much money recking acure, and in 1867 I went to Europe au ocusulted some of the best physicians in London J received temporary relief only, for in the spring it would break out again as bad’as ever. When came back to Boston, I was told by many friends that Dr. — (whose reputation for the cure of thote diteases was of the hixaest order) conl1 eure me. I waited on the doctor; he prescribed for me. I followed his advice for six months, and I c1n safely cay, without any improvement. { teiad other poislclans aud au ong them D. . of East joeton, and Dr. —, of city proper, bt all to no Purpose, “Whey did ‘me no good: th Were so ineffectual that at no tine did L ould resu.t from thea abcut three months avo, Mr. Meshan,a gen 11 Well-known tothe Botton people, ca. fed iy sitention to your CvTIcuas REMEDIE ised wonderful results if 1 would only He told me of bis own experiencs wrk it, and so persevered On mo that I went with hin to 2 drag store and bought them and commenced to use then according to the directions. ‘There was so much humor Ivdved Within the kin, that as sooa #8 | commenced’ the use of Curicuna it came to tie rurfuce aud festerod, uitil Vast quantities had enue cut and greatiy intensilied my suffermes for ab sat two weeks. Buti did not mind tits, as I fe't that { war going to yet rid of the humor when I saw it comitg to the surface in such larga quancitcs After the first two or three works’ use of thase remedi I was ¢reatty encouraged by a gradual lecseniny ef the inflammation of s number of puin- ful eeres, I carcfully, faithfully and followed the directions’ to the letter, fecling week resrera chre, wotii at tho preseat moni-n‘, siter thico menth+! vse of Curicuga REMEDIE? and twelve years of ws constant pulerizc as ever endured, I caa say that | am cured nounce my ease the most remarkable on rex have been 80 elated with wy success stopped men on the streets Sha were toid them to get the OuTicr: E) > woud eure them. ‘This ia why T aun'so wrateful t you, for I believe theia to be the best and groato-t Giscovery of the age, und that they will cure a1] who are ruffering witht these disorscs. Tinay add that 1 took Lo internal medicine but the Guirevaa BE- Se WILLIAM TAYLOR. Bostox, Aveust 22, 1973. * Statement Sixteen Months Later, In answer to many inquiries, [desire to say that it is kow sixteen nionths since I wrote the above rtatement; taat my cure has proved pormaucet; and niy geueral health perfect. I ave nothiae to retract, but mucit to add in wrateful praise of the CUTICURA BEMEDIES. WM. TAYLOR. Boston, Jan 1, 1580. CUTICUBA REMEDIES For all Hamors of ths Blood. VERT purifies the bleed, throug iver, widu and ekin. Cuticuna, a elly, removes dead flea! mdekn, ren- healthy u'cers and old sor: oA 's foflam n: ’. itching and Irritation of the ‘skin spd ‘UBA MEDICINAL TOILET Soap restores wi vere eg etnies kin. CUTICURA SHAV PsP ts the only medicinal Ly prop: yor Aik lite only wwecheinal soap expressly prapared ‘The Coticuna Rewepres & Forres, Chowicts aud’ Drawer uty Hite (iteet, Boston : 21 Kront * wate. Ont., ahd 8 Snow Hill, London, . pale by alt urugates. “Peicd of Corionma, reel boxes, 60.cents; Ise boxes, containin, che sift times the quantity of small, St. YENT, 81 per bottle. Cuticuna MEpiory, LET bop, 25 cents perotke; Cuticuna Meni EBAVING ‘Boar, 15 cents per cake, aad ite Barbers, aud large consumers, 50 cents. Notice. OFFICE THE reorimen PEt, | oiipan de tn he egenlir entocticiacre by vote authorized thy ae aD assessment upon sock of the Company ot aa oo ea Sye Rracchai reste eR Reh if. on east Wash- Birect, fo ‘y agt. Serivener; do. $110. | Natlor agt. Schuster; do. $339.50 | john M. Young, $110: F. P. May & Co. ston Barbour © Hamilton, $101.35; Herr & Cissell 3.11; Beall Shoemal 20; We TT. Ten: | ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS 6 tae MORNING. EVE ‘ash'gton nixht lines :20|tBalt.. Phil. &Bost'n}2:80 Southern Ex... i rees....4:00 +Wash'eton day lite.4 30 £:4511 Washington pase'r 27:00 Wael ston expresé-10:35]|North and, West...°7-48 Dat N.O. fast line...-°° 9:15 eel except Sunday. |tWash'xton expressi( 25 Baltimore and Ohio Depot, corner New C Street. Jersey Avenue and © Street, na. & way. re & way... nacre & MORNING. =" tone 8:20 Kalcd |. & way sistions. Balt & Annep. ex. fBaltimorcexpress.-2 jartinsburg &wa tEalt. & wey ctavesd0 40 ore express..11 :30| | t8unday only. er trails cept Burday. CIty ITEMS Lomire’s HEapACHB SPECIFIC prevents Well as cures headache. Try it. Itching Piles Is one of the most annoying diseases tn the world, and yet all can find sure reliet by the use Of Dr. Strayne’s Gintment. It has been tested in thousands of instances, and invariably makes a sure cure. The symptoms are mols ture, like perspiration, intense itehing,increased by scratching, very distressing, pariteularly at night, as 1f pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private parts are some- umes affected. Procure the olntmeat at one2. Sold by all druggists. as SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admirad. If lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, u “Welles Heaith Renviver.” " Greatest remady on earth for Impotency, sexual debility, decit $1 at druggists. Depot. 55 Barclay and for Washington at 45) Penn “ALDERNEY WAGONS.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, aid di red in ty Lbs, “Ward” prints, 35¢. per Ib. Also, cottag cheese, buttermk and sweet mlik 6c. per qt. —<—__— UBSTANTIAL VALUES | IN NEW FALL DR¥ GOODS. PRINTED MOMIF CLOTS: NEW FaNCy HOSIET: LUEIN'S CASHMERES, ‘at 5¢ 5-4 ALL-WOOL MOMIE OLO SUS, 3 ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLALDS. . q Old Gold, Wine, Marcon aud Fight Biue COTTON 1 nd SPRIPED V; EROCADED SATINE, Medium Weight MEBINO SHETLAND AND CHCDD, MARSEILLES Q PALL? RDVAL RED TWILL FLA. BRAN INSPECTION 14 SOLIOITED. Be ONE PRICK ONLY.” MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUEES. PERKY &@ BROTHER, Peuna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Establiched 1840. 82: 500 CUSTOM MADE OVEKSOATS AT PRICES TO ASTONISI ALL, Before removing toour new Store, 1105 Pennsyl- vania aye. n.w. “A large line cf FINE DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHE®, BREECH AND MUZZLE-LOADING SHOT GUNS For Sale Low. J.M. @& BR. COHEN, 1007 7th street n. Money to Loan at 5 per cent. ap)8 Ger SEWING MACHINES CF ANY KIND RENTED. BEPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY. ‘We bave the moet complete assortment of SEWING MACHINES in the city, at prices to suit everybody. Os! and be convinced, at OPPENHEIMNER’S, 628 Oth street n.w, Beps St. Clond Bui'ding. AILOBRING DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS. LADIES’ RIDING HABITS a Fpecialty. W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. DRESS SHIKTS to orde: sey [paso ‘DS. Have just received a larceassortment of CLD MINE DIAMONDS, in LACE PIN&, RINGS, EARRINGS, &e. All the Fail Noveliies in JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WARE, &c., At New Store of SAWL LEWIS. 4215 Pa, ave. Established 1840. New IS THE TIME TO BUY. During our recent trip to tha East we added to our Fall ptcck the latest patierns in VELVETS, MOQUETTES, BODY AND TAPES- TRY BatsSohbLs, THREF-PLY AND ~ INGEAIN OAKPETs. Also, all the novelties in RUG, MATS, DRUG- GEIS, FLOR CLOTBS, URHOLSTERY and HOUrEFURNISHING GUODS, &c., and which We are (Dering at extra ind) nts. sclusive tales Of BLREPING SPRING PTL Prompt attention given to8TEAM CABrE BINGLETON & HOEK SOL Market Space, ang31 [Ron BITTERS. Stop One Minute and Think. iF Iron Bitters DIGESTION. or pie 1BON BILTERS ers — aie }_ If your BLOOD is TH Iron Bitters you sre weak, have no App | Ur feel ee ser: DEBLAILAT <D, Iron Bitters | THON EITTENS wil. cue Sou. | See ae fyou have OCG, tron Bitters | Hig Hares SNL Iron Bitters | BURDEN, IRON BEILTERS will ure Iron Bitters | rae Iron Bitters | no dreease tit f ity IRON BITTEHS. Iron Bitters YCU CAN BY CURED. Frick $14 Bot. ALL Daucaisis 8eLL TaEM. ‘HE BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, Sore Proputetons. For tale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennayl- yania avenue, “holesale aud retail, and by all Drugyists. augZs NTO) FISCHER’S DYE WORKS, Hs ue gab canoes omnes Ge GES, CRAPE VEILS and TRIM- BLANKETS, cleansed by s 'S GARMENTS cleansed and zed. Terms very P, according to fine work. BOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, * DEAWINGS EVERY 15 Day3. ONLY 25,000 TICKETS ISSUED. Capital Prize, 200,000 SPANISH DOLLARS. UBATguats AND OOMMONWEALTH LOF- FULL INFORMATION, &o., FURNISHED BY J. DUFF & 00., Bankers, a2 Street, corner Liberty, Now York. sers- a Year gle Besos . ¥. ana DRY GOODS. STPONEMENT.—IN CONSEQUENOS the weather the Excursion of POTOMAC LODGE So 5. 1 [40 AND CHILDBEN’'S > * » will b BSS heh it Ra Rake ert grime FANCY HOSIEBY. Sth wits be Tr Mept. 1th. mb st GP4ND COMPLIMENTARY EXCU CORRS OF TEE reat AMROWSMITH, t. VEDNERDA\, Serr. 1%rn, 1880. owemith will leavenerwharfst 6 30p.m.. Pie tia werd st AD "RNAMENT AND BALL. MAMA nS » Obaries County Md w H j FULL LINES NOW OPEN. i TYLER & CHEWNING, EDNESDAY, Srrrexnen 167Ta, 1550, 1 1: BE — fee for i. _ ite Cher ith Por Bro.), w will be ¢ nto fou (Late Clerks with Porry & which wal Oe civided, {nt toa. yReen and thre maids w be crowned Orn OS 7th st. mow. | eoppigd bythe proprietor. Steamer W. W CORN wil Tecate 0 am and 8.90pm , return a is wishing to particioste wtll apply We have just opened a splendid assortment of — | tore. Waren, Roaeen Hal. or, G. W- Bausr, | WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUET B thetrest wharf, Washingt uJ WIDE DEUSEELS, TACESTRY SEGESE 2s | ee Riding commences 2 o'clock, wh-ro._ #0-3t AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice designs. ‘Tapestry Ingrain Carpets with Borders to match. Smyrna Carpeta, Rugs and Mate in xroat vsriety. ‘Thosg furnishing will tind it to thelr advantaxe to exsmuint our stock before purchasing. HOOE BROTHER & CO., GEAND EXCURSION POINT LOOKOUT, on the ewift STEAMER ARKOWSMITH, ne FRANKLIN LEGION, On SALUKDAY. aking no ir te insoring ry ample th re cont 1328 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt House Wasco an early hour for rwturl os ae Meals on the boat at 50 centy each. ba! PRICES To surr THE TIMES, gam be tecured on the boat orat Poiat ated Moric and Dencing going and re torning, Lost eaves Potomac Ferry wherf, foot of Th st., 3 4 will returp at 1 500 PIECES MOSQUITO NETTING 5ic. 100 DOZ. ALL LINEN TOWELS 12% and Ie. | a 20 PIECES TABLE LINEN 59, 62 and 75c. Children (be ‘ Strect cars will be in waiting ou ears) 10) BED COMFORTERS 81 and 1.25. arrival of 100 WHITE SPREADS 50, 60 75c. and 1. Committce—J. 1D. Bekew, IW. 3 tion, JM. 1 CASE FULL WIDiM SHEETING ALL SUMMER GOGDS AT O03T. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. Richards, 4. Uf Watterson, TO. Spurgeon, J. V W. Perkins and Alex. b> fale at Drow’ sept iith and Fe piolbte drus store, car ith Brack siuus: > Woy BD lein’s drug store, cor. 9 BLACK CASHMERES! REV. ca'TH ANNUAL SS SENFOa TRIB! CCLORED CASHMERES! | BLANKETS! SUAWLS! WAMSUTTA COTTON, the best in the wo) GOOD CANTON FLANNEL, 8 EXCELLENT BLACK SiLK: BLACK SILK, 62 (Beucht of Widows’ and Grpimus' Paad, To MARSHA On steamer W. W. Ow: | FRIDAY. sy . Bingle ticket Foxe UaSiONs ON STE 81 vj Al AMEN MARY HINGTON TO OOOOQUAN FALLA Fyery Mon@ay, Wednesda: a BLACKEILK®, 31.25, $1.50, 81.75, 82.00, $2.50 | Gay dur = | RED SILKS, cvers color, 0 81.0. her ¥ p.m | ON £UN. LU AND MT. | CARTERS, i her wharf at 2:30 p. m. ; returning at 7-30. | TA Market Space, trip, 25 conte TOM VERNON SPRINGS Black and Colered SATIN very Saturciey Curing thesesson. Music, Dan- Leave ber cine. Good Quality DO vhesf at 0308. 7 E FLANNES, Ki at the very lowest NELS, every qual 6: SUETLAND 00 up to 82.50; | | SILK VELVET: returning 8 RETS, $2.00; BL FORM OW OPES TO THE ¥ gap erisck: urs he pleagamtest fun | SHAWLE, Red, White, Blue. | Beautiful WOOL DR: new fall 15, 28, 20, 1, 37, 50, 5, $1.00. CARTEL'S, sep TEL Market Space. QBIKTs. COLLARS AND CUFFS. fy BEANCH BALTO, STEAM SEIRT FACTORY, 435 7th street mew, forced SHIRT, 6 for $6, or ed. to be the fisiest and most : city. A mine Wan sitta SHIRT, finished except but- a avd button-holes, 6 for #4.60, or 5c. nece— abnreain. Shirts to order a epec'alty—6 for 89; 6 fer $20.50. is E Hichak) Lobk, Proprietor. OFEXL ESAT RO} TO NuKY ‘on the POPULAR RTPAMER JANE MOS: EVEhY SATURDAY EVENIS " Fare ¢1._ Kound trip #1.60. Ticketa, staterooms, &c., apply to $fioe, 1416 Bet. now, near, Hotel, and at the boet werleet if guataatouks 01 ee FANILY SUPPLIES. N. B.—Directions for self-measurement sent on — n BREAD sonata, ea | RO ee GHIETS TO ORDER. ROLLS AND Li<curr he AS rhe nog tang you ear ae : ‘i <i Cur SHIRTS to order are uneurpaseed for com- neeota Patent Process Figur. which was award fort, style and durability. Fiteuaranteed. Ready- ed the firet premium over all other competitors at ~ the Nations! Fair. MINNEOLA, a inasaificent Gholge et of NEGEW EAN at bo cots Poenety | Micherota Futent Prostas Flour, BLELLING, the $1. Elexant British Half Hose at 25 cts. ; Hosiery, dscmest Winter Wheat Patent in Awerica,’ ex- Gloves, Collars and Onis. cepting nove. GOLDEN HILL, as; Flour, and far euperior to a «reat was patent fours. We defy competit ora te rea, Minnecla or Bterlins, JAMES THOMPSON, Monager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, aul8__ $16 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. Be THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. any flour superior to and we feel asured that any housekesper who triet them once will never use anything else. The above newed brands of Fiour can be bouxht at any firet- clase grocery stor Whotrasie Dave ee Sor. Est st. and Indinna nv. sue2l WM. M. GALT & ©O. UST RECEIVED— SPICED LROOK TROUT, Bach Fovellen.) ‘There is nothing better in the market. It is ele. gantly made, and of the very best matarial, and only 80 cents, 1 itned, ready for the wash tab. Only 80 cents for the ‘‘Mystery” Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest styles and finest quality, only 1.60 per dczen ,eix for 75 cents. Best juality, at = MEGINNISS’ BEANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angls 1002 F street northwest. sas MANUFACTURERS, DUBBEUIL BROS. & CO., 1212 F Street N. W. ‘We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in eo Errerio SHIRT on!y 65 cents. 7 : Our GLOBE SHIRT only 75 cents. The EUREKA REINFORCED, finished, only 31. ween compare it with any other Shirt for ine rer isey. aline of GENTS’ FUENISHINGS slways at on Eee DUBREUIL BROS. & CO., syas_ 7 "Ea scree Ne We SPICED OYSTERS, FRESH DEVILED CRABS, SARATOGA CHIPS, MORAVIAN PRETZELS. B. W. REED'S SONS, Bugs 1216 F street northwest. RESH MEATS ANP DRESSED POULTRY ALWAYS ON HAND. A FUESIV SUDELY OF FRUITS ANS VEGETA. Lal LY © 1 Nat - BLES LFOKIVED DAIL». FINE PRINT AND Tus BUTTER. ‘thine Bret clsss, até price ressouable, a2 TBE PALACE MAREET, Oonres 14TH axp New Youx AvENcE 308 WHANK J. TIBBETS & CO. GOODS. {ist APPEARANCE OF FALL GOObs, Ag M. WILLIAN’S. Ladies would do weil to examine my stook of FALL BATS ONBETS, JACKETS and DOLMANS, TRIMMINGS and BI PTON three hest styles of FRENCH CouSETS. hess goods ure Row arriving with every weekly aur2s eteancr. ADIES' A! CHILDREN'S SHOES MADE TO CKDER. Perfect eaticfaction guaranteed. 348. WI. VEUMILY A, DIES’ FASHIONABLE BOO LADIES’ FaSHIO! ee anc? Gpposite C.K. AKRGAINS. Bea *4ss0” FURNACES, CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR woop, 7 give mn have no bolted Joi: trom sates. The most DUBABL) NACE ES? to buy. 31 ti-friction d ASH-PANS, LINE BELGULATO&:, ete. and PRACTICAL IMP: adopted. bend for cirentars gt es ‘thers. } RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., AN ACL 234 Weter street, New York. Foresle by Cc, G. BALL, 4y29-th,e,tuim =E337 E st., near Willard’s the OHEAP- Le em of Gow MAGAINAW CASFANDRA, Only 40 Gents LISLE THSEAD GLOVES, ¥ ahd 4 Buttons, 25 Cente Pais LAG MITS AT COST, ar Mrs. M. J. HUWZS, Nos. O22 and 62% D et. Bere HATS FOL YOUNG LADIES TBE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA (o#E- coK coK. JUST REORIVED. BIX CENIS PER BUSHEL. Nowis the time to lay in your supply for Mrs. 5. P. PALMER, winter. Forty bushes CORE de ivered. to part of Warhix; weluvwn $2.9). Doe jyle No. ERG? © et. vow. Live buehels deiivered as 2bove, $2.” For gale at E —* OFFICE OF WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT C>., Mes EELLE Lucas’ Orat G. W. CROPLEY’S DRUG STORE, DEESEMAERING AND PATTERN PARLOUS, eep4-6t 110 Bridge strest, Georgetown. 80 MARKET SPACE, ea AND LOUSEREEPESS, Corner Sth st., Keep Bulldinz. Use JOBNSTON'S DY bIZED KALSOMINE PLAITING, 902 9th et. n.w. Geclk asp = MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. D* VOR MUSC@ZISKEK & year ago opened his offices at 620 AGth street northwest. for the special treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIELD €1GHT, OATARRH, <TiMA, DISEASES OF TRE THUGAL, LUSGS, GEEST, ETO Hix success has been most gratifpine to himself ghd to many of the numerons patie ts who heve been under lis care, the majority of whom have been from the best class, KENATONS, RrPReseeta- Tives, LAWYERS, OLERGYMEN, MERCHANTS, Cururs OF Deranruents, ete. W:thout Isy- ing sny empirica! claims to infsllibi'ity. he has Po hesitancy 1 aseerting that he is wilt what his professional record shall be compared with ita rer- cortege with that of any apecislist or puysicien in this cit or elsewhere. iS BUCOERE WAS 50 tbat he bas reecived to make this city, by neg Eest in the merket. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE RYNEAL. Jr., 42S 7th st. now. Send for sample cards. sep? SUGHTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIPE A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VESY LOW. We are slso offering Lowes THAN EVER TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPs, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE CROCES axp GARDEN VASES, REQUEST, his PERMANENT “ReStoE Among Testimonials of successful treatinsnt resdy published, he would uame toss of SexaTO! Voornees, SENATOR INGALIS, REPRESENTATIVE Laruim, G6. H DavincE, Esq., T. SoxenvILLE, Bid! Davipor, Bi, E Romenrate, : brat ay bonito of our OWN MawvracTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA O0., 401 New Jersey Avenue, aug23 Neax B. & O. Derot. Ww. WHEATLEY, STF, DYEIN AM a, WET AND DEY 8COURI! 49 Jefterson streets With every facility, the best talent, and = full

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