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THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY --+-- September 27, 1SS0. ‘The Weather. TSDICATIONS TO-DAY. H Orrics aC WastINGTow. Sept. vi | Fer the mlddle ‘stat73 yj weather end ttght reing, taliluy followe | foe bororeter, southwest to northwe | abd lower temperatur MOMETER. f the thermom.- re tulnim Yesterday (Sar momet or ai th 8 follows: ¢ Amusement Notional Ti —He —Maurice Gre abovr Major. Condensed Locals. Street lamps ished p.m. aud A to Albert In the eq) the case of Jobn P. Mollere, a rule fendant, rewurnable next Sa cause why he shonid not be adjudged to be In contempt for refusing to pay the aimony or S00 per annum decreed ta December, 1576. ‘The work of mak'ig a conventet easy. f¥ade to the grounds surround! Of the Lureau of engraving aud Successful progress by the conti Ahérew Gleason. ‘The fnel'nation grounds is westwardly, prowling face drainage futo the river. A portion of the | grounds {snow being covered with turf, aad gravel waiks and Mower plats form a part of tne nef fmprovements of these The § 2 s 5 A vpon the de Huy, to show orge Henty, 25 years Old, was thrown from 2 ob While on J. street, n and a wheel of the vebicle pa his left He was rem Provids bespitel by OMicer Stell Detectives Coomes and Acton have recovered a leather vuuls eof {3 Contents st ile: several deys of Mr. T. Deve, No. northwest. but 1 thus far ic Ine The ind the thief. service on t | i Orska Compa: ase to night, with is sparkling fn exce!! singers. The chorus mirably traned. Should not be missed. NaTIONAL THEATER — Magician, wili give pigbtt. the Nationa! T iter this week. He ts the most wonderful of all prestidigitatours stac death of Helier. re Will’ be vent and other toterestinz features tn the ment in addition to [errmann’s mystertous per- forme nce. THE ALEXANDRIA Farst.—Attention of Wash- ingtonisns coing to the Alexandcia fatr 13 called to the new advertisement of extra trains fu to- Gay's Stax. The last tratn down et 1 ‘The last train up at 12 p.m. SUIT AGAINST A CON*TABLE.—Mr. Wm. War- demann, mathematical tastramen’ max*r, entered suit in equity against constabie Joseph. The bill states that while complatua! Was absent ta Europe a judsmeat was oocala d against his son, Chas. F. Wurdemian, by Taos. Somerville for some $100 before a mazistrate: that execution wa3 issued and Josep levied, against the younger Wardemann’s pro information as to the true ownership, on levels Worth $100 each. A writ of replevin was sied Out for their recovery, but, although Joseph b them advertised for sale by auctioa oa Ausast ith, he has secreted and refused to teil the Marshal where the levels are. Toe bond of the coustable not being properly signed and au- thentcated cannot be held for aay redress at Jaw, and the plaiuti asks the court to gr: decree for a discovery and injunction azatns! Sisposing of the gods. A temporary restratn- ing order, returnable next Saturday, was granted, Parties having property to rent or $2 sirtng a loab, should swe E. A. Mclatire, . the great ataments at | + the grand bigh mass at . Father Mackin, of St. Martin's ren. Raitimore, officiated aS celebrant, with Rev. Fathers Boyleand Ryan asdeacon and sub. | deacon. The music was of ahighorder; Glorzr’s | irass being rendered with tine effect. "The pzia- eipal solos were sustained by Messrs. Gaunon and Burnett and Misses Mygat: and Exputa. and acherus of twer accompaniment. rendered a sup tory wes su sermon Boyle, who ‘of ihe apost ete cone Saviour’s invitation to pers Miss Myy: Viole. cello accompanim: REWEMBER Samstag patterns a a ti ty-four fons th Liquoa Lian: memorial to the District of Coiumbla, respecifally request thats | new Loard be appolated, cunsisting of well- k i nec ud, | further, th the Of public record. ALFXANDEIA Fark.—The Potomac Ferry © will during tour days of te fair make a special trip trom Alexandita at tv: p.m. ‘THE Daspa evenin ch. offerad | tis lee . Holiowas reai a of Mr. fe Kramer spr done “by Mr. Li the District Commtssiai to appelnt a new Meense board being et in the at Mr. J. 5. Pe that if the élgnatares were 0! Tacdresed the meeting, « law was enforced sirt id be found afier Lee spc ke of the tricks resorted a The closing address was | to to obt made by T INDEYENDENT Oi F Mrewastes. —The grend visitations of tue 1. O. M., have been announced by Grand Arcilicct James E. Dewent. all to teke place next monvh oa Lodze No. 1,00 sw sth; Capit: sth: Lataye @ No. 13, 29th. FoR Divorces. —To-¢ We Re filed a bil 1 A. Parker, ormeny He states that he wis S Bia ker, by J. ‘¢ from Mar and Smithley. in March. S65, she belag a widow at that sHe became e+ reed him. MEMORIAL SERVICES tn reference e Joseph D. Hutton and lls wite Margate: Eee Gied one week since, will, we’ understand, be held et Wulard Hall, in counection with the Reformed Episcopal chureh. of which deceased ‘Were J mt mbeis, OD Text Sunday, when a ser- mon suitable to’ the occasion will be preached by Dr. Rea, acting minister. The Dashaway, Temple of Honor, Morning Star L’ , and other tem) ns, Of eh the late Mr. Hutton was chaplain, will attend tn - He was long and intimately idenuflea Bagtd io autagontring the evil of fateaoriacy, D ant zing the é intemperance, aud held in the bighest esteem by all Who were with and the sudden and unex- — death of nimself and wife, which ocearret few hours apart, bas produced a profound | “Stor Tnrer.” | McKeon. 2 | been as @ board ignored, they suould have nott: | tee. a rather ingenious explanation Was Just going home,” sata he, | the place wes a jeweler’s shop, I s! 5 what time tt was A broad statie weat aro’ the assemblage, and the joke was really | tween 3d and 43, B strect aud Marylaad a BLIC SCHOOLS. Meeting of the Board of Trustees. A spectal meeting of the board of pubife schoc] trustees was held Friday night—Mr. Car. tisin the chair, An applicaiion wag recelyed | from T. W. Addison for a janttor’s position, and erred. + *POINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS AND Assit TEACHERS. The committee on teacher: which was adopted, as follows: First _divtsion—Temporary_ teachers’ cer V. Davis and Mary F. Otey. 1 Sears, 2d class; George F. Wing 1b ss: Amara L. Panl, Kate E. Kawlings 4 tA. Sinith, 4th class. Giris’ high sero: “ Dame, assts!- SENTS OF nade a report, Charlotte L. G._ Roeser to Sta; Ai Blanche G. Patterson,2d to Sarah V. A. Shields, Fannte 1. Reet J. Gork, 24 to 3d: Loutsa Copnol Ascignments—C. A. Hollingsworth. J. Moore, to 4th grade; Effie Macfartand, 34; 1. B Galvin, 2d grade. Normal school gradawtes— Janet MeWilliam, Mary E. Chase, £ Kebinson and » hoo ; : . Brown, S.C. ¥ Shivers, Ist. | Trausferred—£. fom ‘ist étsiston x fo5 b; ADT sa to Sth: Ma ham, "2! to 3 Emma Seitle, 2d to 4th: Susan K. Woodward Barbara L. Woodwerd, Ist to 4¢h. uke, to 2d gra chool gre y B. Bailey . Appointments—1 ade. Transfer trom 2d to 1c sion and assigned to Alice Nartz. Fourth diviston—catharine F. Max Sd to Sth; Frances M. Moore and 13a%!la Holiday, to 3d M. ub assistant school distri 5th grade. sth grade; } ad. Bi ficien G. Watt, ans*ers: S. Bates, MENT ABOUT FURNITURE. Mr. Lovejoy cifered a resolution that a spots ee be appointed to examine the furni- ture now placed tn the scho ut the approval of the board, whetber or not tt fs of the kind and quality Uuat the best interest ot the sehoois dewand. Lovejoy rer * the boar silted In “ had learned t SIGHS hing attemp to the old furniture—the Boston maic. (ruethat the Cormissioners had persons to determine on the ure presented, three of Brooks, and limseif—bet bord, ‘and Messrs. Wait formerly on the had done their duty i p Iteved that Mr. Lovejoy had {inspiration from te —superintenc Was a friend of tthe Boston Mr. Lovejoy denied that he had rec er, and hy Ae from that qu: that this furpiture was. selected witioat 12+ approval of the board, and he understood that the furniture was not up to the samples. Mr. Brooks claimed that 1t was important thi the | turniture should be up to the standira, and If the resolution was intended to direct an exam- ination In this regard ft should be adopted. Mr. Brown sald the furniture for the coun ‘Schools last year Was very infertor. Mr. Curt replied that such was the case, and the tucn’ ture in question was delivered under a contr. with a Lewisburg (Pa.) firm. Mr. Lovejoy re marked that ue had béen informed by mon en gaged in putting down the furniture that tr wo very infertor—that the pieces were not matched, the seats net level, &. Me. Browa ciatmsd that as the trustces would be called to the bills, they should pass upoa tL tture. Mr. Smith suggested ment, that hereatter the furnituc t be of the most approved pattern conducive to the health of the pupils; ind he remarked tha anumber of the pupils lad b.eome row! shouldered on accouxt of being foreed to 0: cupy cramped positions. At the siz: several members that this should pendent proposition, Mr. Smith withdres amendment. Mr. Curtis offerei an amend sO as to make the resolution direc quiry be made as to whether t comes up to sample. Mr. Lovejoy 4 from his resolutlon “‘withost the approv vhe board.” Mr. Middleton s2'd this snoj Should be considered by a full board, andm to aujourn: lost. Mr. Middletoa ciitmad that as une beard had had nothing to do with the selection of the furuiture, and bad ing to do with the subject, and he would voi against the whole thing. Mr. Lloyd sa‘dt) techteally those who selected Uie turatti Were Hot Of tue board, yet Lacy were geatl Who Lad been or were now connected with board. Mr. Middleton suggested that tho- 80 acted—Brooks, Curtis aad Somervitle—unt the successors of Messrs. Baldwin and Watte (Messrs. Temple and Pearson) be the cominti- At this potat Mr. Curtis withdrew, having been excused. and, the board being left without a quorum, adjourned. ENTERFRIGING BURGLAR” IxGToN.—The Patiadelphia were: *: Three young men, wht ed that they central polt PRom Wasi he cain on, gave place of re: cy tird, hailed, he said, irom v Hazlett, who mounted 1 which he b ib from Jersey. testified t morning | he cs jclowsly ; Mosby. No. They were at work whet Just astbey were ready Who had gained the assistance or and MeCiure, swooped down on thered theia all tu. und on tbe doors re holding thelr mass u i and at sucha time, Me Wilson had nothing to say, vat joyed by the enterprising burglars them unt! the ‘squire sala he would hold the: each: in $2,000 bail for trial at the present tern o: court, Wilson having $40) added to bis porit: ou a charge of catrylng concesied deadl. weapons, A Bi DODY AFFRAY took place in an alley b~ cuthwest, yesicrday afternoon, ‘inv Martha Ward, Ida Sheppard and Samuel Joua- son took part. The fight was between tae two Women Over a mab, and while the biows were falling thick and fast, Johnson appeared, ana slippiog a razor into Martha’s bands, she cui Ida ln several places, giving ber six or cizt §ashes about the face, arms and body. Th Sheppard woman was Carried off to have her Wounds dressed. ‘They are regarde 4 as dange- cus, Officers Hurst and By res arrested (ue War Woman and Johnson, and to-day in the Pole: Court they were committed for a heariag on Saturday. TRE Cask oF Tom Sworugea—The for a new trial fn the case of Tom Sm) convicted Of rape last sprtag and seatenc. sv years In the pentientiary, (whieh case 15 now on the ca’endar of the Gederat Tera,) filed b Mc csrs. Davenport and C! st ant that We bills of exception siguea oy Jadze James («nd not Judge flagher as printed) « not set forth all the polpts excented to on th: trial. [ts understood that they cla'm the paper 1 nota bil cf exceptioas, and they are tneve- } reentiicd toa new trial. In Geseral Term, this anercoon, the motion was taken up aod d by Mr. Davenport for Smothers ana Col Corkbill for the aa The jadsmext below was sftimed. ————— KILLED ON THE TRACK.—Yesterday morning, ‘45 the second train south op the B. & OU. Rk Was en route for this city and neating Belts Ville, it struck a man wi on the track, and he Was Killed almost instantly. He appeared vw De a young German, and was evidenlly a re- Spectable man from his gress. Toe body was Jexc at the statton a the day for identifica- Uon, and carried into timore jast evening. At $8 me there wer coarene noe, prevailing that the man was not seen until the engine was neerly on him. at @on’t steal one, but. Reader buy @ bottle of Dr bui's Cough syrup tor sc." Republican Meetings. THE HYATTSVILLE, MD., DEMONSTRATION. ‘Tiere was a great republican demonstration Sa'miday at Hyattsville, Md., tn the interest of Dr. Wm. R, Wilmer, the republican candidate for Congress from the fifth Co. lonal di+ trict, Une meeUng was held in the afternoon, and another after dark, several thousand pie belug juattendance at each. About one-half of there in attendance were from this District, representing the several republican organty. Hons here, among them the Pennsylvanta, New | York and Kansas republican associations, the Towpath and Nationa Veteran Clubs, the Boys fn Biue and the colored Wide Awake clab. Mr. lieury Stockbridge presided, and opened the ball at the aitcrieon meeting with a speech, urcing the election of Dr. Wilmer to Congress. The following vice presidents were elected: Aquasco, L lass, Mr. Waiters, ©. H. .T. Perkins; Queen Anae’s, « Duvall; Marlboro’, John W. ie} Fletcher; Notttugham, Henderson Bell, 7. broons: Oxen Hill, G. Grimes, M. Wes ser; Laurel, 2 3ond, Gen, Nye; Vansv kellis, Chas, Coflin; Bladensburg, M. Nesbit, iL V. Viummer, W. W_ Danenbower: Brandywing, Daniel Eemes, M. Molland; Piscataway, B. Gal- lagher, James Jones; Spaulding’: jerry Ward: — Surtatt’s, ‘Ma- rick, M. Van Kent, K. H. grader, “Louis Aduresses” were delivered by M Clapp and Fred. Gaudi tate, and alter read frequently recently daltvere} BY aplion measures coald not Cougeess, ant ihat meny epate and House voted to % ort time ended t iH c asure exciusty , aod Uete su demy- voted with them In moking tt a ¥ Were HOt entitled to auy credit, A Mt parade took place bet night meeting opene chich the vi clubs part. ling spe were by Commissioner Keim, Tadge Lawrence dreeher, of (he Treasury department, «Jd. G and others, aturday eventug and a se tins adopted looking to U and exteusion of the organization. perfec. The were elected as the executive com- dent), M. D. Moat . G. P. Davis, H. Carter and E. Mis 3 es on flaance, print- voters, cfe., were also appolated. ‘Tue sof the different republican state fons and cam clubs, the presid- TS Of the battalions aud compantes of in Bluc and the commander 4. were levied members of M. M. A., and constitute an advisory e ONSIN REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATI which adjourned si iv in 1577, reorganized on SuturGay night by electing A. T. Longley i. E. Reaway, vice-p secretary, aud Dr. J. J. Litth were made by Judge Longley, Capt. Truell, W. E. Spencer, State Senator Barne: Capt. O'Key and others. A committee on tran: ‘as appointed, consisting of R. mdway (chairman), &. M. Traell and D. Waters. - District Govern nal tax sale wi nt Affairs. commence to tro"row ot the Pistiet collector, and co until the ilst 1s completed. Many have heen made since the public: e list, vet there are many delinquent ued by Inspector E 3, erect a bric th and sth sts. n. atwi y dwell? 325m), Dy sug, B, bet. ne report of the mortality in tne Distr 325, (@ decrease Of 3 ing month o} miber of t year, and 70 le3s than deaths fdr the moath of ) or at the rate of ‘Phe mortality of the oF at the rate of 15.40 » that of the colored ulation was pera whi w OF at the rate of 24.20. There were 210 births reported, (an annual birth-rate of 2%. per 1,000.) Of these births s+ S9 white femal 17.3 per 1,090 per an- bum for the white and 27.4 for the colored popu- lation.) showing an apparent decrease of total population by excess of deaths over births oz 15, the white population inereasing by 19, the colored decreasing by 34. Only 54 marriages were reported 10 the health off A MA’ PUTTING colored, w Court to-day for manslaugh Kane, in te spring of and Cook for derendant with Mary Kane, and he w James Stokes, al in the Criminai in killing Chase lessrz. Robluson Stokes was Indicted June 2s. of That year, fenced to pay a flae of fa the penttentlary, and ‘y was acquitted. The case went to Ganeral ‘Term on motion for a new trial, and the jute- ment was reversed, aud a new ‘trial award st. On June h last Stokes was tried a second ume, and the jury fatled to agree. The cireum- stances are thal Kane was ning frown chureh with Mrs. Kane, and Kes meeting them on the road near Soldier's Home, hid some words with thera, when le seized Kane and butt him, fracturing his suit so 23 to caus> his death. wing were the jurors selected: Id. ward 0. Chamberlain, Chas. Luddingtoa, Rich- ard Kelly, Thos. J. Barclay, Jona i. Hawkla: Hiram F. Trumbull, Cornedus brown, Joha Wiillams, John H. Hicks, k. J. Collins, Robt. Dengiass, and W. F, Thomas, Mr 3 y opened the casi setting forth the facts they expe and tug the battered skull befo he said they see for them: of the blow. Mr. Robinson said they expected to show at the a ed was driven t0 defendiag bim- Self, and resorted to butting, and they would contend If the party was guilty at all tf was of involuntary manslaughter, Dr. J. F. Hartigan testitied as to the wounds. DEATH O£ A VAL crr ‘Mr. Leon died . Gainand , Switzerland, bat was resident of this city.” Te was and enterprising business ton, and was espectaliy ¢ 5 or the ch to butld up and Im wharves, comprising t the foot of $d stre: his organization of the any, Of Whileh he was pre: ne OF his death, its equipmeat iat, attest indomitable enerzy last for and i manner of discourage- many years an efficient i charitable organizations and a cheerfy 5 "itor towards rt cal culated to pr ofthe city. He family of three children, nidest son—ts Instructor on 1AL Thres Torn house at Marlboro’. Wt. ‘i briek building, bullt in , When that place was a seaport, 0 It has been razed to the and consequently tue ch court as to have met there to-day, has been adjourned until Getober Isth, by whiea time temporary quarters will be made ready for the large two-stlor fal timi court in the town hall, (the residence of Go Bowle) whie tng remodetted. Tae de molished Uinidty the year 7 to Mari- hore eh prior to that Ume at Mi. Calvert, about two miles below. It was b: aS also Was several large tobacco houses, of brick imported trem England. ‘The new house will be a fire proot building, with modern smyrovyements, and Will cost about . TH Court on the & rm cf Tae calendar contaius 107 cases, among whie 1¢ patent appeal cases by ex Senator Clingin ta, 07 North Caroitna, for improved elec H, Holton for rubber erasers, and WV. C. Dady for fire arms; Cadet Whitflela’s application tur & mandamus On the Secretary of the Navy to be restored to his class; the casé of Chiles azt, Por- ter, involying fees ior a largé award under the Mexican Comaitsstouers: aud the sutt of Jes Raymond against Senator Hil. Chief Justi Carttler and Judges Wile and Ueener were nper the beach to-day, and they first called the calendar, manag» Tax Natio e wir have opened new with a view of having the Clebrated trot here dartn; with som? pros premiuins for the sts were to-day revised to read { mifle race one gold and two silver m-ad tor two mile race the sane; for slow rave on ees es for best drilicd club one dron € medal - A DesrsraTE Biow.—About 7% o'clock last night, Chas, Ruffin, colored, atl ed Eminue Humphreys, who was talking With a won. 4: the corner of 11th and R streets, with a brick, and striking him in the head forced both eyes trom the socket, Officer Hineline arre:ts4 Rut fin about 335 o'clock this morning and he fs he 0 to await the result of Humphrey's injuries, MURDERED TO KesP Hiv FROM MARRYING.— Intelligence has been received here of a murder committed by Benjamin ‘Terchner near Pow- hattan, Belmont county, Ohio, last Thursday. The — EBACE pede nl , 80 years of age. He owned co party, and Pag shout, co marry, the eon, acktogeats shot him ‘The son gave himseif up, ana said he couldn’t bear the thought of hia father mar- sying and depriviog him of one-third of the property, eral. ‘sanit on Alice Burllngame; ‘The Christiancy Divorce Case. In the case of ex-Senator Isaac P. Christi- ancy, how U. S. Minister to Peru, against his youbg wife, Mrs, Lully M. Christlancy, filed | several months ago. but little progress has been. thus far made. ie last Ume abe case was be- fore the court an order was mé&e directing the Plaintiff! to pay $300 counsel fees and #100 per month alimony: but {t is understood that thes? orders have only been partially complied with, and that several huudred dollars are now du from Lim. Last May, Dy consent, some testl- mony was takea by Mr. BG. Lovejoy, exami- ner—that of a clerk and a walter at the St. James Hotel. It 1s understood that this testi- mony was to the effect. that last Chi mas a party registering as Emit Giro, of New York, had a woman in hi3 room at the hotel, but it ts not known that they described with sufficient accuracy Mrs. Christtancy to render the proof of value to Mr. Christiancy’s side cf the case. For several weeks affer this the case latd dormant, among members of the bar who were conver- sant with {t the quesifon as whether the peti- | as freely | iloLer would not abandon the case ciscussed, and It 1s said by some that this wou! Lave been done had {t not been that the respon- Gent had filed a cross bill, aud, therefore, taken. away from the complainant his right to do this. | Mis. Chilstlancy, however, les comuenced to move in the matter, and will this week bogin taking testimony at 43 Wall street, New York, iouer. The witnes: 2B before E. B. Cowles, commis: to b kha 1s Mr. Ge senyer On the s 1879, emt genticman under whose provectio2 veled, aud Mi Hf ntly re. ance during the ¥ airivat at Lima became a frequent vist dence of Mr. Chrtstlaney. it {8 well under- ocd that Mr. Haight will testify that dari séme Of these visits he saw Mf. Caristianey while ir toxicated assault bis w and that the minister’ ‘owards his wife was a sib- ae of general talk among the Americans at Ta. THE COURTS. Equity Covrt—Jndge Cox. Saturday, Ingersoll agt. James; auditor's re- port contirmed and payment direc sgt. Grifith; appeal bund fixed at $15). 3 ster aet. Webster; referred to auditor. Gunton agt. Zantzinger; trustee to pay auditor’s fee. ldberg: ae Prentiss: guardian ad {item ap- pointed. Wurdemann agt. Josep; restraininy order tssued returnable Ociober % ‘Te-day, King agt. Bulkicy: procontesso. Scott agt. sewis; cominission appotntea vo divide roperty. Smith agt. Smith; leave to file eros bil, Smnith agt. Fearson; trustee aMatthews’ | bond approved. POLICE CouRT—Jnage Bundy pro tem. Saturday, C. W. Foulke, threats to Hannah Feulke Tsonal Donds to keep the peace for six menihs. Wm. Knox and Hugh brown, loud and boisverous; $3 or 15 days € a z arrying a pistol; $50 or 6 isturbing the qulet of Georgevown; d collateral. Kose Davis, profanit Phittp Batley, Icud and bots Sdays. Alexander Lancaster, do.; do. Cuas. Novt, 00.; G0. Fanny ‘Tyler and Rose Wiliams, do.;o. Annie Goodrich, do.; forfeited collae Agnrs White, do; do. Wm. hughes, Ix months in jai nowd. y, George Stokes, carrying concealed weapons: forfeited $2). John W. Grey, using s washer; continued. Join W ce; do. John Wilila 5 or 10 days, Samuel D: g the street; continued. Julia Mahoney und Ellen Ale, vayraney; bonds or wo Datel Reed, profane; forfeited. Thos. disorderly; do, Lucy Preston, threats to M Dawsen; personal recognizance: ton, larceny cf a wood-horse; 10 da: ati. James D. Kolb and Frank Hoffman, attra, lorfelted #5 each. John Baker, larceny cf sto yollsh; plead guilty; Retorm School; senten suspended. Martha Ward and samuel Son ,AsSault; continued. John W. Benksoa w: a th forgery of a check jor f14 u W. W. McCulloch. a Imber dealer, who testi. fied that the defendant cailed at his place or business ahd purchased a smali lot of timber, tends for the amount named, whic athe change given in return. in the garb of a prt sent as directed, bar tt could not be icund. It was then fou the «Leck was a forgery. When arrested de- jendant had on the same disgi asa priest. Complainant not being able to recognize te prisover #5 tue same purty, he was dismissed. Kobert Staally ood, assault ‘on James W. Hea- both colored, by cuitiug him with a sixty days in jail. Robert Yeatman was charged with an assault on Lucy Johnson's child, colored. Lucy testified that Saturday F: dant Kick her little calld out or Lucy gave testimony, aud Mr. { ‘ribed how the child 13 a nulsance in bis neighborhood, and how It comes into his Place annoying Lim, and that he put it out or nls Store, DUE id Hot Kick 1t; dismissed. ——<-e JEALOUSY OF ALICE OaTEs’ HvsBAND.—A te? gram to the New York Herald trom Pittsburg, Septam ber 26, says: Library Hall, where Alice sand company have been playing the past Week, Was the scene of a little drama hot down on the bills yesterday afternoon. The trouge are billed to appear in Cincinnatt to morrow Light, and D. B. Hodges, the advance agent telegraphed Irom that polar saying that t hewspaper men would receive Mrs. Oxtes klud- !y, but that they were “down” on Watkins, her busbend. Watktos, who is disposed to be jeal- ous of Fitvgerald, her leading support, !magiaed this wes a ruse to keep him away, and aceord- ingly went to the theater fully determined that his wie sheuld Jeave the company. Charles Rabdolph Gardner, the manager, fearing trou- bie, isd a policeman at the back of the scones tu prevent any violence on the part of Watktas, who was threateved with arrest as soon a3 he Toade his appearance. Not to be deterred by this he demanded an interview with his wife, and forcing bis way past the officer, rushed Into Ler dressing reom and ordered her to her hotel. This command she refused to obey, when Wat- kins indulged in language more forctble than elegant. Mrs. Oates returned his compliments in hind, and for a time the scene was decidedly interesting. Finally he told her to go her way and that he would return to Philadelphia, which threat be immediately put into execution, leaving the seme evening. To-day Mrs. O1tes and cempany took thelr’ departure for Clucla- nat, LORD MOUNTMORRES ASSASSINATED IN IRE- LAND.—A cablegram to Ue New York Mera! from Dublin, Sept. 26, says: Lord Mountmorres Wes murdered cn Saturday night at Rasheen, within a mntle of Clonbur, county Galiv: fhe secne of the assassination was a neck of laud between Lough Mask aud LoughCorrit. The Viscount attended 2 mnceting of nagistrates ou Saturday afternoon at the Court House of Clow bur, and wasscen to leave the town about elgur o'clock. Half au hour afterward his horse and carriage arrived at his residence,a mile dis fant, wtihout him. ‘This aroused suspicion ameng Is family. Search having been made he was found lying cn the side of the road, in a pool of bidod, litel ‘Phe police were at once sent for, and the body was corveyed to Ebor Hall, the famfly seat. Lora fountmorres eppears to bave reccived one bul- in bis Lead, penetrating the skuli; three in the neck and two tn the body, any one ot the s'x Wounds being suflictent to Cause his death, He Was litle known excep: in his own neignbor- hood, and throughout Mayo and Galway he bad stcall states which he farmed to some extent. He bad fifteen tenants, with whom he bad most uphappy relations. Quite recently he obtained ejectment decrees against two.of taem. As & magistrate he Was unpopular, dnd at the meet- Ing of justices, which he had been atvendins, « resolution was passed calling upon the govera- tert to adept coercise meastires. A land mact- ing was held to day near tne spot where Lord Mountmorres wos murdered. ‘The speakers disciaimed any connection of ‘the Land League with the murder. A FRosrzkovs CoLoxgD MAN.—The republl- cau Cendidaie for railroad commissioner in Mis- souri, Howard Bares, is the first colored man placed on a state Ucket there. He was born a slave, but bought bis freedom before the war. and has accumulated a property of 350.000 by keeping a restaurant at Jefferson City, Mix suutt, G ATLEMEN'S FALL HATS. Now openiry a complete assortment of A FaLL STYLES OF HATS for Gentlemen, Yonths aud Children. ‘#80 Ladies and Miss:8 i. 8, K AND NACO r DERBY HAT! ae le GUANACO UM B.W STINEMETZ, Hatten, fe-24-6m_ 1437 Pa ave.,uext to cor. 13h st. cs YOUR COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NORCRCES' REGULATORS ettached to your furnace. {tis AUTOMATIO and ‘will save one-third of your coal, WALTER D. WYVILL, Agent, ang2)-3m 459 Penn’a ave. ‘ £TERINABY. Headquarters, 409 14th street. ALL KINDS OF HORSE, CATTLE AND DOG MEDICINE FOR SALE. ri \ aug2 BOBT. SMITH. v. 8. P!4Nes waice HAVE BEEN USED. Gue T-octy. Overstrang Bosewood, Berry..... 8175 ‘One 6i;-octv. Rosewood, Knabe & 0o......-... (ne 6M ooty. HosewosSe Hallet & Devise nse. 8 eregregeesceeseee EASY TuRMS TO Stawe Qne 6-octv. Chicheri One t4 ‘Uprieht. ALE UPO METZEROTT & CO., OY OF BIELNWAY ¥IANUS. (Pa. ever bet sib and 10th ts, ROOM. w.e SOLE AG AGEN. and | @ did not ike the | GEORGETOWN. Sap DratH or a Lirtir Gint.—Mary Davis, aged 13 years. the only cifld of Mr. LThomas Davis, residing at the corncr of West and Con- gIrss streets, while Playing !a the yard of her | Parents home Saturday x sh a toy | stove, set Sire to her clothing and was severely | and burned berore The lames were ex- Ung! ea by Samucl Barber,.the coachman. | Drs Dagner and Mackall wore summonad, put the It 1 aus o'clock. THE FUNERAL OF MR. GEORGE C. WHEATLEY, | took piace from the residence of his father o1 Gay street yesterday atternoon at 3:30 o'eloc! Rev. RS a | Ward Deirich, Sor, J. J. |F. D, Brewer, Chas. Cropl wel | Snyder and Samuel Wheeier acted a3 pai eee Delegates trom the 08 n and Columbia boat CIty ITEMS. Ir You suffer with headache use Lolitie Headuche Specisic, Tt never tails, TWENTY-FOURTH drawing of th: Wealth bisuibution Co., ou 20th, at Loutsvine, Ky. Mekets, $2. Capital prize, $80, EMINENT DR W. F Common- TRUART, Marine Hospita’, port of Baitimore, writes: I’ take pleasure Li recommending Cole's Liehia’s Liyuid OF Beef and Tonic Laviyorator, lent tonic and invigorator of the system. 1 have tested if with universal success. Sold by all Grugglsts and grocers, An Elegant Toilet Preparation, hatr dressirg and restorative fs found in “Lon- don Rair Color Restorer.” Tt seldom falls to restore gray hair or faded hair to Its origin Youthtal color and beauty, Fallmg pair 1s Checked by {ts use, and It pro a growth of ntitul “youn : y and lux’ riant, Tt certat iy and ef- fective hair rest American people “London Hair ri obfsined at all the lead! Six bottles $4. A x + mouweatth Disiribution Co. lakes place on 30th, at Loulsville, Ky. RTUNE FOR © ekets in the Com. Drawing, which Dk, WARTLEY'’S great reroedy for catarru an throat diseases, Sold by all druggists. sepl-w,s,m,2m 2,000 other cash prin im the grand drawing of the old and reliable Commonwealth Dfstribution Co., which draws On Suth inst. Send $2 for ticket to Rt. M. Boarp- Louisville, Ky., or K. M. BOARDMAN, 307 #09 Broadway, N.Y. Skinny MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. 1 g flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use cS) Health Renee retest remedy on earth for Impotency, sexual debil!t #1 at dru, is. Depot, 58 Barclay t, N. aud for Washington at 450 Penn'a avenue. “MALDERNEY WaGO? 8.”—Fresh Alderney butter ng, And delivered In 3g 1b: pr 1b. Al BOOTS AND SHOES. It | decline, &c. } | only 80 cex DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODS. Conress: ‘We have just opened a eplendi? sssortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTEY BKUSSELS asp INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice deeigns. Tapestry Ingreig Cerpets wr:ch Borders to match. Smyrna Carpets, Rugs ind Mats in at variety. ose furnishing will find it her advantage to examine our stock before purely < HOOE BROTHER @ Ce., ser4_ 1328 F et. m.w., near Ebvitt House {HIKTS TO ORDER. teed. Ready- fort, style aud durability. te Rit of opr own ‘make, 60 cents up, mai TRIS Choice iot of NEOKWEAK at by cous, iormeriy | #1. Elecant British Half Hose at 25 cts. ; Hosi Gloves, Collars snd Cute. JAMES THOMPSON, Mansser cf Thompson's Shirt Factory, auls S16 F . n.w., opp. Patent Ofice BYY THE “MiSTERY” SHINT. ‘There is nothing better im the market. It Is ele. wantly mado, avd of the very best wsterial, and B Spivbed, ready, for the wash tab. Only 80 cents for ie ““Alystery” Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest stries and finest qvality,only $1.60 pex dozen; six for 75 cents. Best oman TL MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, sugls 1002 F street northwest. guar MANUFACTURERS. DUBEEUIL BROS. & 00., 1112 F Street N. W. Wet the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in Gar PERSE AI. cont JREKA BEINFOMCED, Gnished, oniy $1. We aT omnes it with any other Shirt forthe wai 8 live of GENTS" FURNISHINGS atws on hand at BREUIL BROS. & CO, DOTS F str w. ” EFURNISHINGS. ery BEAC ARE INVITED ‘FO CALL AT UUK 8TURS, Ann Exaurne THY Larenst Asso MENT ©: HEA ‘To Be Found South of New York C We nance . TRE UADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, HK WILLIAM, PRIGHTON, 8 finely fintshed and firat class Algo, a large variety of COOK STOVEy, F ABLE and BRICK SET RANGES, LATKOB: FURNACES, GRATES, Ke W. S. JENHS @ Co., pepat 7h? Zth ot. ni LUMBER'S SUPPLIES ~~ FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUM® A NEW ESTABL'SHMENT. Ffaying purcased for Casha ful supply of every a Plumbers and Gas Fitters, we ur woods on a8 favoravio ters pas any other house. We reapectfaliy ; inepéction of our Stock, coniideat that cauuct be beaten either ss to ywality or McHELDEN & €O., spl? ___—« BUM BBth street northwest. snd others, EW YORK SHOE STORE, 7 605 Pennsylvania Avenu RELIABLE bOOTsS AND ES Bi TING | Best French Kid Boots. 84.00 to J adies? Solid Goat Butt-n Mires’ Solid Gont But sses’ Best Kid oF Goa! in id's Kawhide Tips, (Herl=,) £ d's Dest mikes, Spring Heel 's kolid Congress Gaite Mer's Couyrees or Butte: Men's Csif hand-made Boot : A job lot of 500 pairs LADIES FINE RID TON BOOTS for $2.50, worth $3.00. ONE PI i. sep2s = GEO. McCARTHY. B ¥ NOW TO BUY CHEAP. --5 00 BUT- ‘The vrest tale of ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE soorsh AND GAITERS, LADIES' KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT L. HEILBRUN'’S No. 203 7th st. n.w. Sign of ‘*The Old Woman in Window.” sel4-Im sc HOOL SHOES! SCHOOL SHOE3! AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The proprietor of the above house having Just returned from the East with the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOVES ever broant! betore the public, at prices that astouish all. PRIGE LIST: Boys’ Behool Shoes. Mits School Shoes. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE. neal LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietcr. Sckecn SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. ‘These n want of wood, rolid leather, Children’s, Boyt and Misses School’ Shoes cau find them Low Prices at 117 MARKET SPACE. Onur Mirses Pebble, all Boots, elzes 11 to 2, af 81-25 be beat. ht, entire Stock of Men's Low Shoes will “& joid rexardless of cust. = W. 8. RICH, ‘Ti? Market Spaces. angi? READ THIS COLUMN. es Iron Bitters Curatine & Powerful Tonic. |" "A Vewetabls Medicine, Iron Bitters Curatine Complete Strengthener.) "A Reliable Modicine. Iron Bitters —_—_[curatine ‘ASure Appetizer.| "Cures i100 Diseases. Iron Bitters Curatine Enrich the Blood. |Cures xiver Complaint. Iron Bitters Curatine ‘Renew the Visor [Cures Kiduey Affoctions. Iron Bitters Curatine Give vita. ‘Cures Scrofuta, Iron Bitters ‘Curatine Cure Malarial Diseases |" Gures Rboumatism. Iron Bitters Curatine Cure yspepsia. For Teiter, Itch and Tamors fron Bitters Cure lidigestion. ES Cures Pimples Iron Bitters and Biotches. Cure Nervous Seo |Goree uate Ola 8. Iron Bitters ae Cure Lavgour. |Curatine jCures Uleers aud Boils. Iron Bhters Cure P.infu: |Caratine Menstruation. | For MercuziaiPoisontag. Price $1 2 Buttle. Price 1 a Bottle. IRON BITTERS AND CUBATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsyivanina ave., aes ‘holesaleand Retail, and by a!) Druggists. een _PECIALTY. be) — SPRING LEAF TEA, SPRING LEAF TEA, AT 50 CENTS 4 POUND. ‘The flavor, strength and eheapness of this truly pure and choice TEA are combined in no other Tea that I know of. eep24-8t N. W. BUBCHELL. GB4nD OPENING resto Gir atkx wera and the f dew Bure, Ta ‘s2pae-At YAS FIXTURES, THE BEST ODALITY FOR THE LOWEST PLICE, CAN BE HAD af S2E L5th street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods, F. BROOKS, B5th st.. Corcoran Buildin. seplt es BLE WARE. Housekeepers fitting out or replenishing i all they require at our store for; can Dining Room ana Katehen in CHINA, OBOCKERY, GLASSWARE AND HCUSEFURNISHING GOODS Of best quality at low prices. M. W. BEVEHIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) sepll No, 1009 Pa. avenue. pssrsss FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT COMFOBT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FUBNACES. They make pure hot air free from gas and dust, and is more durable than any other Heater, and ia the cheapest and most power- fal Heater made. WALTER D. WYVILL, 452 Penn. ave. FSR THE ACCOMMODATION OF MY down town customers I have opened a BRANCH STOLE, 428 9th st. n-w., where Teihal keep alarve assortment of Heating sud Cooking Ftovea: also, the best makes of Latrobes, Bibb's New Baltimore, New Silver Palace, Parlor Sun, &c ; Tin Ruofug, Plumbing, btove Repairs Prices always as low as any other house. JOHN MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania ave., 3031-2 425 08h st. nw. Orders by telephone will receive prompt atten- tion. aag2T-Im AS COOKING STOVES, The Washington Gas Light Company have at their ofves, on lth strect en assortment of tie SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizas and patterns. ‘This is the Stove used by Miss Dud= in her lecture on ovokery Call and examine them. EATING SPECIALTIES— MOT" SOCIAL LATROBE. — MOTTS" ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. MOTTS' STAB FURNAO! Avove socds #8 clea} us aay in tue market and warrsnted to sive s«tiefaction. HAMILTON & SHEDD, aug) 209 Oth street now. auc23 i JOHNSUN & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEES IN UNITED STALLS BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT BECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FORZIGN EXCHANGE. msr2 W. iH. WHEATLEY, . STEAM DYSING, WET AND DEY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, GroncETewS, b. 0. With every faciuty, the best taléut, and = t ok 6 TCHEMICALEY Dasa prepared (or tue fall ead ‘am prepared for the fall trade, Work caled for and duivered in the city: by mail or express from other places. Ordere by mail promptly attends4. augZ3 THE MINING RECORD, 83 0 Year No. 61 Broadway, New York.” Most con plete Minus Paper ever publisbed. Sample Copies Free. Orders executed for Mining Stocks and otber Securities bows ia N. ¥. aus San F cisco. Francisco. sepl-co6m ALEX. ROBT. CHISOLM, Prop’r. P4lsTEEs AND HOUSEHEEPERS, ATTENTION ! Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALEOMINE ax MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nom tale Se Send for sample cards. ot Meera a a = ‘ A Fa “ ie 5 8 | Ewe eae eects Se Sipeiog qiner ge of which is worts ton dames he Broa meat by tuall post paid. os Os Pro An flustrsted sample sent to all on receipt of 6 csnts for postage. ES eee , sai Our SHIRTS to order are uneurpsssed for com- | SNING. om 7” DRESSMARING | In connectiqg with Ageney for 8 T. TAYLOR'S PATTERNS, SYSTEM OF CUTTING, & AtS. J. MESSER'S new pinoa, 1308 F street wort. topo. | DOUGLASS’, | Och street, ®t. Clond Building, MESINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, For Ladies, Children, and Gentiemen, | Tiety and #t the very lowest prices Ciitwrats UNION DRESSES aad WOOL UNDE® BkikTS. 5 | 4 examination of qualities and prices POUGLASS, Oth street. ted No, 1207 F st. nw. FALL MILLINERY how oven and ready for male for wear, STKAW and FELT aD INNES, towether with @ variety of FANCY FEATHERS, RIBBONS, VEL. VEIR, SALINS, &e. Prerial attention #iven to MOURNING ORDERS. Bey ppouer ar RANCE OF FALL ‘GOODE, ar M. WILLIAN'S, Tsdiee wonld do well to exauiue iby stock of F, TR, ALL BATS cers ad DOLMANS, FETS TRIMMINGS and BUCTON The three best styles of FRENOU COASETS. hese moods We DoW arrivilig With cvury Wee etenter, a ay ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S 8! 4 MADE TO ORDER. sia — Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. JAS. H. VERMILYA, LADIES’ FASUICNABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 OCD otreet, ened Opposite U. B. Patent Ofiaa. —_—— _ FAMILY SUPPLIE Pose GHOCENMIES, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DALLY QUEEN OLIVES. On SADCK BAS P ¢ money by ebta Fancy Goods, prior te BOW. KEED'S SONS, v2 ___ B16 F street north wast. VAST BEEP. FROM PRIME WESTERN STALL-FED OATILE. THE BEST (8 THE CHEAPPST OALL AT THE PALACE MARKET. PRANK J. TIBBETS, sepaa i Ssow-winre BREAD AND LEAUTI BOLIB AND BISCUITS ill be enaranteed if you ussOER&s Minnesota Patent Process ed the first premium over cohipetitors at the National Fair, MINNEOLA, ‘a wagnificent ‘innesota Patent Process Flour. SLEMLUNG, the andsomest Winter Wheat Patent in A ex cepting none. GOLDEN BILL Fionr, and far superior to 3 patent We defy compe © celebrated wae aw my any flour eu sud i 6 KrOCEry Ktore. ‘holessie Denot— Cor. Ist st. and Indians ay. aug2t WM. M. GALT & CO, — RAILROADS. _ 2 R THE GREAT 7a 1S80 vexsetivantenocre LSSO TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH WESE, Double ‘Brack, Stecl Bails, SPLENDID Boe MAGNIFY NE a0 2 AsO. INE! Y 26th, TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as f tlows For Pitteburg and the West, 8:00 A.m., with Sleep. inw Oars to Louisville and Onicaw: 4) aun. ai with Sleeping Oars from Harrisburs to St Louis and Chicazo, 9.30 p.m. ‘alace Car to Pittehury. MORE ANY POTOMAC KAILBOAD. For Cenandaigna, Rochester, Bots, Niacara, with Parlor Car to Watkins and the N 8:00 a.m. dail Basen Sunday : 9 40 a.m. exept Bavurdsy, with Palace Cars to Canan daivua and Watzing a For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elinira, at 1040 m. daiiy, except Runday. For New York and the Exst, 10:40 a.m., 10.00 p.m. On Sunday, 10.00 p.m. Eayress of Pullman Parlor Oars, dsily, excert Sender For srookiyn, N. Y., all throne tra: Jersey Ci'y with’ boats of Bre adording dicect transfer to Pult i in dcuble ferrisice across New York city. For Philadel hia, 10:40am, 2.10. 5:47 and 10.90 pm. Us Sundry, 6:40 and 100 pm Limited ixprece, 9:30 n For, bulk 2:10, 4 Punday, 8:00, 10 40am, 6-40 T KyCIPMENT. 39 and 10-09 Pan. For Pope's Creek Line, 640 am. ao! 4 49 p.m. Gatiy, except Sunday. ‘ For annapolis, 6 40 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, ex- ‘capt Sanday. . ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIORSBU RG RAIL. WAY ADD ALEXANLKIA AND WASHING- TON Bali Rus D. Por Alexardria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 am., 4:29, 5.29, 25. Sand 14-30 p m.” Oa Sunday at 7, 9 au il |. and 5 p.m. For Richmond and the Kouth, 7 a.m dv 5:20 p.m. est'y, except sunday. Traing leave Alexandr.a for Washtnwton, 6, 8, 14 &.m. ; 12:50, 6 7 and9050.m , and la mid Ligtt. On Sund Band lam, 7and > a hexets, informatica, sleeping and commodations can be procared at the ¢ orth- east corner of 13th streetand Pennevivaalas. wue, northeast corner 6b end Pennsylvania sye- » Bnd at the depot, where ord nm ba left for the checking of bagwase to deetination from botel« aud residenc 8. L. PB. FARMER, General Passe FRed& YHOMSON, General Mane aud wer Avent. sepa ALTIMONE ANDOMIOC K4iL OAD, THE GREAT DOURLE Tit ick. National Rente and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, May 230, 1880), at 1.30 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 500 a.m.—Isa timore, Ellicett Gity « tions. 50) a. m.—+Ba'timore Express. a.m. —Balcimore, Annapol mont, Strasbune, Winchester, Hi rick and way, vis Relay. Way Sta and way. (Piod- azerstowa, Frode. a8. ro, ADP. Chicago, Coinmons and . (Connects for Ha ‘and : ke {cr Frederick and stations cast of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman cur to Oim- cinnati and Louisville, daily; Gratton to Sandusky dsily eroept Saturday 10:00 a m3 —Buitiaore Express. Stops at Blade bury, pono ey peed Laarel, Annapolis Jaa ion, Jeseup'’s and Hanover. SONU pan Battinore, Aamapolia, Eiliextt City one. 4+Balt'more and Larrel Express. “on Sunday oniy, Balticaore wad Way. BZ io —New York, PiEdetpais end’ Bost ma ress. p-1n.—Baltimore and Way Stativos. (Win- chetter, Frederick, Hageretown aut Way, via Ke- Iny.) 7:30 pan, Baltimore, Biadenstrere Express. Frederick, vid Reay. Btoys « junction. 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Freerick, Hazers. town, Winchester and Wa. Stations Un pin lay to Point of Becks ant Way Stations only ‘$40 p-m.—*Baltimore, Annapolis qud Way Sta- temtd p.m.—tChiereo and Columbus Express. cars to Chit daily. Steet Pialudelybis ata Baltimore Express Bisa are SOUS pam Point of kosckeand Wi —tBsiimore and Wav “BALTIMORE AND LAUSEL BX- Louis. Cincinnati, Ohicao and (Pittebure. except Sunday.) St. Louis and Pittsburg. -M.—t Baltimore, Blateusbure aod Laurel 10:18 “p.m {NEW YORK, PHIL DET. BOSTON AD BALTIMORE EXERESS, Westy Sorte New Zork, ‘and special sleoping car to Phile~ ‘hia. ‘Daily. ‘Bunday only. Other traine Gaily,excegt eundsy Au trains st»p at Relsy Btation. Yor farther informstion apply at the Baltimore and Olio Ticket Offices, Washington St-tion, and 619 and Corner 14th and verti Ghecedsud received et sey pole in ae. at apy ee re SEN Nie of race ort W. So. era General ee 4 Q c