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THE EVENING STAR. | WEDNESDAY... September 29, ISSO, | i ‘The Weather, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrics oF THR CiteF StGwAL OvriceR, WASELNGTON, Sept. 29, 155), 9:39 am. Fer the miidie states, northwest to south west winds, slfchtly cooler, clear or fatt weatuer and rising buromet-r. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7 am., 55) 11 am, 667; 3 p.m, 69° | | i LOCAL NEWS. To-night. ars com. Amusements. &c, rat House.—Maurice ¢ Me au Tambour Major. rmann’s wonders and mysteries. Condensed Locatis. edat 620 p.m. and at P sheen issued to Carl MeKinley, of this rity, for a type-writing machine. A colored woman named Mary Smaliwvood cropped dead at the corner of W and lith streets yesterday afternoon. Her body was re- vs Boundary street. eran club met last nigh: Faunce in the chair and H. D. Four new members were re communications were rev from and Arthur clubs throughout the sking for documents. Equity Court, Judge Cox, ta on Methodist church ‘a there is a temporary mjunc- srown and others, trustees, direc‘ed money be pald trustees, a to the eof Prot. 2 Richares, m another column, ta which he offers special advanta: for the study of the lan- gusges and mathematics in day and eventug classes. Gartield country esterday, In the property. Uon against that the Insura Attention fs ca District Government Affairs. The tax proceeded today with quite a itton of individual bidders, and closed ve letter K, Twill be resained to-mor- 2 hour. SSPECTOR. gas moters, to the District in which he $ during !030 fit $ dulland PCOT Wee low por ot the city, not owing “On seventeen oc S Wats of 1ess Illini x 0% an excess of sul ed in exc y_tive b Gas Cor nel o A large Ts how in use ate He recommends that to require the Was- companies to re- itime which have nd sealed. a fe measnrers, law be moditted so as cn and ¢ town ters within a pected, pro wita Peasvry. — This Mary Hall, cst- Ty, on the 234 of arch and Richard Minor were’ fined for betng policy writers, and her husband, James Hall, was charged ‘with allow these meu to sel! policy In ifs house, in Naylor's Ali ‘The perjury consisted in de fendant swearing that she had never seen ©Bureh write policy, and never bought any from him. Solomon Conte testified to seeing defendant buy a policy ticket from O"Bureh on the 15th of September. Another witness testt- fied to seeing defendant in the same house with O’Burch while he was writing policy. For tee defence, David O"Barch testiiied that Mrs. Hall ever played policy with him. Mrs. Hal! then took the stand, and dented ever ee ought policy from O'Burch while he lived tn her house. Defendant's counsel, Mr. A. B. Wil- liams, asked that the case be clsmissed on the grounds that the law requires two witnesses to prove the falsity of the statement made by de- fendart, and tiat there was only one witness Who swore positively to te falsity of her testi- mony. Mr. Howe, the prosecuting attorne Staied that the government had produced tesi Toby enough to justify the court ia sending the case tothe grand jury. The coart sent the case to the grand jury. ss Karat diamond, old mine, white and per- fect, only $50. Cohen’s. 1105 Pi. ave. t ARRAIGNED ON 4 Sexiovs Cuan — Tht inthe Crimmal Court, Judge James, tne young men John Rocca, Emmet Bush, Ha ry Hardy, Frank Bureb, allas Veanatta, aid Jehu Norris, charged with having on the 2isr of June last committed a rape on the person of Mary Trout, were arraigned and not guilty. Rocca has been on since the action of the Police Court in g the case to the grand fury and the others have been tn jail. Kocea is represented | by Col. W. A. Cook and Mr. A. B. Williams ap- | Pears for all the otuers except, Bush. who will e used as states evidence. No time was fixed that they were to be ar- y Was not generally known and it 24 persons tn the court room at ee ALEXANDRIA Part—The Potomac Ferry Co. will aw the four daysof the far make a Chubb Jackson, on com cored b named Jones. a greenuorn from Vir- ginia, who states that Jackson beat him out of { #2 in the White Lot, south of the Pi : house, by the three Card monte game. Jax ‘Was recently dismissed by the Criminal for the same ¢ , the pros attorney hat he coy To law o a8 a ANOTHER AC Lee was ser by the falltr DENT AT THE injured y ernoon he Boundary is not hing high orn Bos oti , Edward and under murder of ¢ January of thi the etecution ‘to Nov. cement of Messrs, W and . counsel for Bediord and Queenan that they ‘had come Into possession of certath feets ten€ing to show that the parties were imnocent and t nity to examine these facts. 5 District Attorney Corkhill wrote to the counsel tendering his ser- Vices In {nvestigating the facts Recently, Messrs. Wells and Coyle prepared a statement and a Ust of so d requested Police to flad such wit resges and bring them t) bl they may be examined. It fs tnd ood that the © ubsel for the prisoners will reply to the letter of Col Corkhill at some length. ig M. Winitas’s principal fall opening will taxe Place to-merrow, September auth. t Evrrtan Kuretx.—Charles Ruttin was char; inthe Police Court this morning with somniee img another colored man. named Emanuel it mphrey, who testitied that about 11 o'clock jest Su night, as he was standing oo Boundary street talking to some girls, Ruftin cetbe up and commenced abusing hha, 'and af- te:wards struck him in the face with'a brick. ‘Witness’ eyes were both still very much swo - Jep. OMlcer Heinline testified to arrestin: de- ferdant about 1% o'clock Sanday night, and to bis admitting the assault. A fine of $10 or 30 ays th jall Was imposed. ———_—__ Evy Your Boy's CLoraine at the Boys’ Cloth- inz House of B. Robinson & Co., #9 — Vania ave. Mavntace Licexszs have been issued to Edw. 3. Siellwagen sod Charlotte M. Fisher; Wiliam Henry Curtis and Rachel Si Stonisian M. Hewikon ‘and Catherine M. arthur SWretp. of Fairtax county, Va, and Annie M. Yater; Henry Hill and Lena Henderson; Peter price’ Jane Cross, both of Priace George , | ¥r. Rowe offered a resolution | deem tt adv | trnstee, to James Carroll, lots 4.an Thomas Blagden to Pierce Show: lot 17, sq . iB. AL Wai trustee, to ‘Ant, lot 12x. J. ELS: | 6. sq. 1,0) chard “Wallach, trustee, 1 Assault and Highway Robbery. A SIREST-CAR DRIVER ATTACKED AND PLUN- DERED. Last night between 7 and $ o'clock as Mr. Winflela S. Bryan, a driverof one of tne Belt Ime cars, was passing the corner of 11th and M streets northwest on his way northward, the hei attached to his car stumbled and fell, ‘n Bryan left his seat on front and went to the assistance of his horse. While so engaged | two colored roughs approached and attacked him for the purpose of robbery. Que of tiem, named Joshua Black, selzed the driver, and, while grasping him tightly, rifled bis pockets of packages of money, and, when Bryan resisted, struck him In the mouth witb his clenched fist, Knocking ont two of his front teeth. Ell Brown bad hoid of Mr. Bryan at the same time, and assisted Black In the attack and robbery. After plucking the driver of ali his money and also the money Dox on the car, they made their escape. The amount of money taken trom bis pockets Was 71.57. The driver soon afterwards recovered Dimself, and getting on board drove on and made his report to the officers of the second precinct station house who set them- selves to work, and this morning succeded in airestng both of the highwaymen at their uomes fb Hell's Bottom. The diiver tdentitied both of them, and they are heid at the second precinct stauion. OMicers Gant and Hineline rested Eit Brown, and Oflicer Ciark a doshua Black. Tb1s high-handed robbery oc- curing ina Tespe ctable heignboraood and early fu the evening has created considerable ex ment in that p ry The District Gemocrac YOUNG MEN'S HANCOCK AND The Young Men’s Ho ¥ ‘The corr p, read s pelgh documen's bese it the c isu Clb of Yuuug Kepubii cans of White Mr. J.B. Wilson cflered a resclution t ub Talse $00 for the expenres of te whl was adepted, Messrs. G. McBistr and J. B. Wilson dr. W. P. Bell woved that a committ pointed to canvass the membership (now number); carried, and 2 spectal meettas subj et for Friday bight. Mesors. MeBlair and W. P. Do 1 ihecommittee. Messrs. R. Coyle, T. Miler, C. F. Rowe, J. A. Sloan and A. A.’L comb were appointed the commnit that the repre. conference? on ution on the Blalives of This cltb Le ursday night as to repres! tal committee be Instructed to advocate an ad- jeurnment until November 11th. Mr. ‘Thomp- ‘on opposed the resolution. whieh wa €d—9 to 4. Mr. Frayser having ente room atid expressed a Gesire to speak, UL ‘olution wa to the former B: Austr 5 a direct tr side tation, ‘Tae vote Ee and S first €0: eries of irman to ¢: ed—yeas, 5; no CENTRAL met Jest nght, Mr. Di L. Gardner secre! he report: d ~ a colored man wh ne he did not le to give desired to be sent to a to speak for Hancock and English. 'T) case was reterred to the Virginia Association. Messrs. Kalbtus, Cassin, and Ball were pied a comiatttee to’ make atrang for receiving the news of te 0. election at the club rooms in Vernon ow. Mr. Dickson stated that Senator pum When tn town, pressed him- s hichly sed at th of the Distuict democracy in raising Campaign funds; that more funds had been furnisued the Con- gressioual committee by Washington than by Baltimore, Mr. Dickson announced the follow- fg finance committee, which Mr. Barnum had appointed upon his recent visit here: A. A. Wilson, chairman; E. White, secretary and treasmer; TB. Kadbfus, Jesse B. Wilson, Win. Drew, J. S. Miller, E. P. Berry, a . Oscar teveus, A. St. Clatr enver and Dorsey Clagett. Mr. Bell stated tbat the Young Men’s Hancock and English Club had subscribed 3500 for campaign pur; 03:3. 1HE FIRST WARD HANCOCK AND EN ¥ K. A. Waters, president, and J. 1H. 0 retary, met last night. Reso! ‘Were adopted tndorsing the central democratic com- taltiee; also. appropriating $20 out of the treas- ury to be used fa the campatgn in Indiana and Ohio, ‘The following committve was appointed to confer with other committees from the Han- ecek and English clubs of the District, to far- ther the cause of democracy, and secure 3 close urion of the different clubs: Messrs. J. D. twisle, C. M. Stoussa, W. T. O'Brien, Jonn MeKenny, James Linsky; alternates, Jon Ir- vir g, J. H. O’Brien. THE TENTH DISTRICT HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB chalr, and Virgt ober met last evening. with J. Emmner, jr, in the ebalr. After a discussion in regard to the ad- Gress issued by the centre] com atttee, Mr. Ta} ser addressed the meeting on Luat : Mr. Emmrer counseled harmony tn the de eralic ranks, and offered a resolution not to ta- struct the committee of fve, appointed fo meet, the other committees, on any particular potat which was adopted. Messrs. Philips, Miles, rr iaberre, McClure, Genman and Mu'ler made 43° dresses, DEEDS IN F Johanna and 5 MeMahon, lot 42, sq. 625, and lot 25,’ sq. 7 truster, to A. ‘L. Bol & Frederick Imhof to M. E. Lancaster, lots i! aad 12, Sq. 21 0. J.T. Dyer, trustee, to Jai Kane, lots 45 and 46, 6q. 594; 3550, Michael F. to James Kane, same property; $9). McGraw to M. J. Borland. E Catherine Hudneil to James 23; $771.52, Beavans & Shaw to Joha Wi ran. lots i, 2 aud 3, sq. 434: Seuneider to Chas, Stein, lot 9 ‘Ty ssowskt to A.C, Benedic! been filed as follo McNamara to Mleqei = = i] 1,100, Ww to J. G. Weaver, trustee, lot 53, sq. 5 T, E. Waggaman et al. to T. A! bur $s10. WW. W. 1, Crus, t€#, 10d tart, trustee, lots 73 to 79: si. 957 $3,500. M. Ashford et al., trustees, to the Uo. yan Fire Insuratee Co., lots 0. W. F. Mattingly. truste Dee, lots 3 and 4, sa. 679; the county known as “Arguile and “Gia;” $000, Catharine A. Talo Uetta Mardaga, tract of land on Ne in the county, about three miles fror costia bridge; $ s Hagerty Us the National Union Insurance Co. 1 Robert H. Ward, trusts T, pt. of tract of land called * Chas. F. Willett, to of Jand tn the county: nrlett danny to Theodore Brock $—. Frederick Doug! cob Roth, pt. lot D, s% ew 10 M.S. Callan, lot ts, Barry farm sub, Wm. Camimack et al. to David W. Min #. J.B. Thorapson toMltred Lapy:—“Is that really true?” Druguts madam; Dr. Bull’s cough syrup ts caly oe AMAN To Deatn.—To-day, the trial iokes, for marsiaughter, In kllllag Charles Kane in 1575, (third trial), was resumed, and the entire morning was speut ia presenting and passieg on prayers for laswucuons. ———e- Yes, t Bert of James atout 40 yea Tell from’a day, fracturing the upper p. es death mm about thirty Was attended by Dr. H. D: A Conrinrs represented by the leading me te near (Caliands), Piitsylvania county, Vj an industrious and hard workiig ¢ hy in every way, and about foriy-tive of ege—worklug with bis childrea d. tobacco feld- 4 alway fn the integrity and fairness of grand distributions of the Louts tery at New Orleans, and has a collar by mail to M. A. Daur al Broadway, New York ctty or else tot person at New Orleans, La., and is sustained by his drawing prize ef $2,500. fr BP. R, Coast Pittsylvania (Va) Ti er in his vic a ratoga yectercay, a platform w footed pledging tie el ctoral vote of New Yo°k to Hin- cock atd English. Charles A. Rapalio, of York, George B. Bradley, of Steuben, Leest, of Westchester, Were nominate cliet judge. When the call had re.c id eccunty Judge Rapallo bad votes, Bradley $5 and others 5 Charges were made then to Rapal! nomination wes finaly declared unan'mous. ‘THE CALIFORNIA SUPREMB CoUkT has decided that no county nor municipal oficers are to be Yored for at the election there this fal’. ‘Tats undoes a great amount of county conventioa Work by the various political parties, Promorep sy THE Porg.—Tne Pope ha; mained Dr. Michael Corrigan, now bishop of Newerk, to be coadjutor of the archbishop of New York, with right of succession and with the title of archbishop in partivus in jideleum, Escark Or Pxisoers.—John Fannigan and Chas. H. Willard sawed through thelr cell door mn Salem, (Mass) jail yesterday mori knocked down. the watchman, ‘with an iron. bed Post, stole his keys and revolver, and departed. By al yg ur » N. J., hav obtained the advance in wages demanded, and resumed work. se pile w. ere ~~ Deen spocenees ee preme Cort judge of Alabama ove ernor, vice Manning, deceased, yi . The National Fair. At ameeting of the National Fair Association at the National Hotel iast evening, Mr. Brown- ing presiding, the committee on subscriptions reported that the fotlowing persons had taken ss Rose Varnell, John HL. Smail, 4. D. Jackson, G. W. Cropley, J. H. Herr, A. R. Ray, Hartley Bros. J. EE White, J. E. Ltnbey. ey, Harvey & Hol. obertson, Dr, Mantsdr, er, 3. W. Darker, W. F. Sherti, Acker & | . C. McKibben, G. Holizmav, “Mr. _biunt, Company, W. H. Clagett. Kratt, C. Klotz. Dr. 7. O. fl, Mr. M mh. G. M. Ojster. and Wm Harley. T 090. There 4000 yet fo raise fo relleve the society from debt. The directors have asked Mr. Adam Forepaugh to have three eliftirlots at the fatr, In order that a ehariot race may de added to the etiractions. Mr. 1. Ht. BS! urn will be in charge of the exhibition building, Mr. W. B. Jiced, of machinery hall, and Mr. W. R. Smith, Of horticultural hall. Ail the space fn machinery hail has been taken, and several acres adjotuing the bullding will be occupied by machinery. ‘The other departments will be full. ‘To-day the directors decided that on Tuesday, 2th of October, to have two fox hnats of oae snd two m ectively—the first dash betng for be only and the being a 25 tor the best pack and $15 for he seoond a steeple chase anes and beadies, with the same pris s for the grand tournament on Ta day, Cerober 14, have been fille THE COURTS. COURT IN GENERAL TERY. Dodge, (patent appeal) im- argued and submittes. Equity Covrt—Ju te Cor, Yesterc: pitol Hill balding’ association egt Hilton puns to aLiitor Ss report over- ruled. Curry agt. Smith; decree for comphitn- abt for $44, appeal noted b : ‘To-day, M as to Pairt “ry petition Croat Corrt—Judge James. | To-day, Rocea et #L, rape; plead not gullty. James Stokes, menslaughter: oa trial. B COURT—Jidye Birndy pro te wrasley, contemp summons; Isabella Ses John or 15 days each. Imanuel Humporey by e face with a bric! Vaylor and Het i from Chi Wr Mil y Simpson, STRIKE OF THE Jat RS —AU the journeymen coopers in tis place have com- Hind on asirike tor higher wages. ‘They have ben cetting but 10 ¢ K i cenTS, nt at 10 cen! vance if possible, afford to give more a pre i Dare rels. ‘The millers are yet to be heard fr 5 BUILDING ASSOCIATION. —The s5th regular meeting of the Ninth Build associa- Tien w held night hall, at which meeting the seventh annual report was to have been made and officers elected for the evsulng year; but in consequence of nd quoran being present an adjournment was bad uatll t month. ‘The TowraTH Crve of Georgetown, mot last night, at 33 High stieet; Major A. C, Kichards In the chair. Addresses were made by the chair- man and Messrs. Giimes, Thomas, Ciapp, Joun- son and others on the poittical situation. THR CoaL TRav Thirty-seven boats lett Cumberland witha, tollow T Georgetown, Cons’ Maryland Co.. 5 Whiting, with 4.000 bushsIs wheat, sold at 105, TO THE fiosvrTaL.—George "Sherwood, oL age, Living on 6th street. itute, was sent to the hos- sick and di pital yesterday. | Emerson, Renn CUTICURA BLOOD REMEDIES. Skin Diceares arc but the Signs of Blood Poisons. Skin Disesses iseus from an unhealthy condition of the Llood, and sra Blood birersss —Wi?yvi. ‘Ube Cvticuka REstepres cure the most vusunate forme of Bilcod aud Ssin Diseases, and Affe sto of th p with Joss cf Mair, when al! other reme- ethods of treatment fail Ouriouna KE- EVENT D ood, reuovates and inviico- ratcs (he system, sbsorbs and carties away po:coa Inatter, snd iching and strenathe biood, vitalizes With uew lite every organ and Hesce tg pertuanence of tae ticuns Rennes, al Jelly for external applica y dead flesh and sii py atlections with 7 is taken internally. orer, a HESOLV$ TICURA » blepered from Cuticora, ts cleansing, refr nd the ooly natural brantiier of th skin, wh items, Whitens, ard preserves bs yond prait AP Gvricurs 40 jarcd from Onticurs, isthe first aud only medicinsl kORp COMPOUL ded expressly fer shaving. ING SORES. Interesting Account of the Healing of a Sroken Leg. & Premise, 2 of august, f ‘oken, In frout of re, by a case of Zoods est ne was set by a paysi Von rem splints. Drow ferns’ Cry Ko being thrown on 1 dan of this jac kores broke 8, and ordured We out DIPS for the to be hum: heed 1 Was a1 by ore, and 1.0w not commended the Fa hud been trout led vere cured. SALT RHEUM Ten years. Treated by ten Physicians Used all minds of Me Messrs. Weeks & PoTTER: Dear my duty to intorin you of what your’ a REMR DIE ave Goue tur Thave suffere:i frou Wait Rheum for ten years, been treated by at le: ten ph 5° nd 2) by quaastity of medici i I took your remedie-, wh succeseful in my case. leaving e. ecalp and body as white aad rusanytcdyn., ‘ BPEPHEN H. LOVES Dy. ME., April 3, 1879. ITCKUNG TUMOR For Eleven Years Currd. Jos W. F. Hose, req . North Hampton, N H., wil kuowa as tho oruinetor of the Uitizuns Love {cicher, Boston, writes that ho bas been eured by ve Cotievka Pianpizs of an Itching Humo Lom: which he has 4 great sufferer, as all his frends know. Be ie it remedies of the exe ee ae CUTICURA REMEDIES For Blood, Skin and Scalp Hamors Are prepared by Werxs & Portes, Chemists and Drngwists, 360 Washington street, Boston ; 21 Front street, Toronto, Ont., and 8 Suow Hill, London, snd are forsale by ali Drageists. Prics of Curi- cuRa, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, 31. Riso.vent, @1 per bottle. Currcura Mep.- crxaL ToiLer Goar, 25 cents per cike. Curicusa MEDICINAL SEAVING Soap, 15 cents; in bars, fo Barbers and large coneumere, 50 cents. COLLINS’ VOLTAIS PLasTeRs Lic tad a Eorenose and Wezkne:s. ALEXANDRIA. ‘THE THIRD ANNUAL Farr of the Alexandria and Fatrfax Agricultural and Industrial Ass? ciation opened af the fair grounds tn Alexan- aria yesterday under very favorable cireum- stances. The exhibitors of horses were Messr3. Dangerfield, Bailey, Ballenger, Herrick, Edson, ot Maryland; English, of ; Austin, Watkins, Munson, Roberts, ‘pencer, Payne, Hows. Trowbridge, ers, Wentzell, Catts, Morrow, Bow- man, Roberts, Barnes and Rodgers. Tue horses showed comprised thoroughbreds, roadsters, saddie borses end heavy draught horses. Cattle were exhibited by Judge Fullerton and Messi Lukens, Swift, Lyneh, Gilpin, Fletcher, Hay- den, Pullman, Lee and others. Holsteins, Here- fords, Ayreshires, Alderney, Durham and De- vons were exhibited. Sheep and lambs were shown by Messrs. Clarke, Martin, Dangerdeld, Peters and others, the breeds comprising Cotts- wold, Leicester, Southdown and Merino. Swine were displayed by Messrs. Baggott, Aula, Wal- ten and others, Chester, White, Berkshire and Essex breeds being shown. The department of joultry and birds found contributors in W. G. Lee, of Washington, Grant Parish; C. R. Hoof, R.Winser, J. H. D. Smoot, Mrs. A. L. Moore, J. D. Hove, T. Fletcher, Mrs. E. Lyles, M. Hart, Mrs. Bossart and Messrs. Hepburn’ & Ballenger. ‘The varieties of fowls on exhibition were Brab- mas, Cochins, Dorkings, Spee Hamburg, Leghorn, bantams, spangled Polish, rumplers 2nd iizzlers. In doves afd pigeons there were Foutcrs, carriers, fantalls, turbits, swatlows and rug doves; all good specimens. The ladies’ department showed the usual varlettes of work by women, but was not so full as has been the case on fcrmer occasions. At noon yesierday a rade was held of all the horses and stock. ure Was a running race between county horses, and subsequently a trot, in which Alex- andriaand Fairfax horses participated. Later in the day there was a firemen. ‘The Rydraulian Steam Fire Engine company, the Columbia Steam Fire Engine com- aby atd the Rellet. Hook and Ladder company si€d and made a fine display. —Green & Wise have sold sult of Smyth v wal improved with My, , to David Walton, The farm 1s six miles from ad to Accolirk. ——— SIVE RAT. ESTATE MOVEMENT.—Mossr3. a i of Philadelphia, have just ase of the estate known as siation, on the Pennsylvania emiles from Philadelphia, and a0 DOUCHE several adjoiniug farms, Wake 1 about six hundred acres. Theamount rluding contemplated improve. ver a quarter mifilion of dollars. 1880 awe! per ack aula, oD th TUE FALL CAMPAIGN OF 1880 A. STRAUS, VE OLD RELIABLE CLC THIER, rings are Boom- LOE! Penneylvania Avenue. TO THE PUBLIC > theabove, I beg leave t state that a nomiuation, for this Fall Cam- ing immensely strong tickot. It t ticket in the field. Itisa ticket an and will endorse. Itis aticket fe the North and tha Nonty, the East and the West. It is a ticket which is sure to be elected Every Tore FOR PRESIDENT—The iargest, the hanc the most stylish and the best se'ented stock of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, comprising ail the latest novelties that I Lave ever exhibited. FOR VICE PRESIDENT—The lowest possible prices and the best of workmarship, MY PLATFORM is fair, square and honorable dealing to all: protection to ail my patrone, and death to bigh prices. Kindly asking you for your hearty sapport of this doubiy strong ticket and platform, remain, with many thanks for past favors bestowed, yours, very truly, A. STRAUS, FE p28 ORE Pennsylvania Avenue. ERSONS WHO ARE UNABLY TO PAY DOCTOR'S FILLS and sre sick with the Mu- Inrial and cther fevers will find a friend in Dr. MOORE, 1924 Pa. ave., West End. Be: 25-6¢ A. DAILEY, M. D., DENTIST, ° 039 Pean’a ave., Has RETURNED from his summer vacation and Tesumed the practice of his profeerioa. 28-32 WEDDING ERESENTS WOOD, TIN, ORYSTAL, CHINA AND SILVER WEDUDIN Ix Great Variety, AT. J. W. BOTELEH & SON'S, sep28-3t' 923 Pennsylvania avenue. OR SALE-A Kane Cuaxce — An clexant double-bask “Smith American OR- GAN," with pedal bass attachments, for only $150; Just the thing for an organ sttr Geu',or we'd a: ewer splendidly for a saiall Church: or Stinday School: will sel! upon exsy monthly pay- ents te liabie party. mente to arehabic PST DNEY T. NIMMO, Bep28-6t 40 Sith st. a. w. ‘ONOMY AND CLEANLINES: ENGEL'S PATENT CORSET OOVER, Soup Wire Every Corser, For 1) Cents. ENGEL’S AUCTION HOUSE, 1926 Penna, ave, near 2th st White flag. sep27-3m WALTER KER, HATTER, FORMERLY ON _ Pernsyivents avenue, esn now be foand ac HENRY FRANC’s, corner ith and Dst:eets, wh2rs he Will be pleased to sce his old customers end friends. You will always find the best wud eh ett asaortment ct HATS and GENT." FORNIS {- INGB at the above establishment. sep2? (pucmen Gi, By referring Thave p'aced paien, the f is the stro: which ey: HEATIN AND VENTILSTING, HOWARD GAVERLY & CO, At 1435 New York Avenue. line of GAS FIX CURES, ‘ivns—Handzome PakLOd OVEN RANGES, Fire-Place HEAT: &e., and cail esp. cial attention to THE COMMANDER” CAST IRON FURNACE as boing mcderate in cost, simple in construction eveily Bangged, pe. fectly ‘rehable. and which wil heats much space for snonnt of coal cousamed a8 nuy Furnace cfiered in this or any other market. Ala ¢e number in use in Washington. THE ‘MAGEE STANDARD WROUGHT IRON FURNACE, (manufactured by the Magee Fnrnace Co. of Bs- tow, ) ie a wreat favorte in the New Engiant State: where the m ne Avpsratua is fully ntennial Ext re. and Howhest Award us nace exhibited. THE "LE LROIL” ELEVATED OVEN, COOK- ING AND HEATING RANGE, hss no superior as a hichly-finished, most com- plete, end successful article. We have get more then Bitty the past two years, and refer to apy cne ting then. THE “LE DROLI” FIRE-PLACE HEATER teck the first prominm at the Exhibition of the National Pair Association last fall. PARE O) 7: AGHT, and Elegant [- Eby in stock.” Aleo, REVALRS for same. EDWALKD CAVERLY & CO., ter4-Im 425 New York av READ THIS COLUMN. fron Bitters \c A Powerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. Iron Bitters A Sure Appetizer. | Tron Biiters uratine A Vegetable Medicine, \Curatine ‘ A Seliable Medicine. \Curatine Qures Blood Diseases. ‘uratine Enrich the Biood./Cares .iver Complsint. Kron Bitters jCuratine Kenew the Vigor |Cures Kidney Affections. iron Bitters \Curatine Give Vitality. j Oures Serofuis. Iron Bitters sine ‘Cure Malanal Diseases. | Cures Rheumstism. itters ‘Curatine Cee ea cvaneenla: (Woe eceny Tice vie aud Tumors Tron Teite indigestion. Curatine Cures Pinp'es Iron Bitters ‘aad Blotches. ervou {rritability. 'Curatins ability: vee Bola Boils & Old Sores. Tron Bitters Cure Lavgour./Curatine iCures Ulcers % Iron Bisters fees Cure Painfut s cane . Price 81 Bettie. Price $1 8 Bottle. IRON BITTERS AND CURATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsylvania ave., Wholesaleand Retail, and by all Drogzists. arade of the Alexandria | CITY ITEMS. LoviILLe’s HRapacas Srectric ts the especial friend of the ladies. Costs 5) cents. Beat CLUB REcePTION CoaTsS—A full assort- Meal from 82 to 44 chest measure, arranged for charging tye buttons. I have vests and pantaloons to suit. Caps to 10 7th street. mateb, All indigo dyes. GEO. C. HENNING, WnEN Hovst CLEANING put Sewet Carpet Lining under your old as well asthe new car- pets. Use only that manufactured of Cotton and Paper. American Carpet Lining Co., New York and Boston. For sale by all carpet dealers. COMMONWEALTH Distribution Co. draws at Louisville, Ky., on 30th Inst. Tickets only #2; halves, #1, Secure them in time. See adver- Usement. THE MORTALITY AMONG INFANTS, arising chiet- ly from food deficient fn nutriment and dificalt of digestion, may be avoided tn a great meas. ure by the ‘use of Meiin’s Foor, the only real substitute for mother’s milk, A trial will prove its value. Sold by all druggists and grocers. es 5 cents. T. MgrcaLr & Co., Boston, ass, A Caution to Our Reade: The almost invariable fruit of a successtal in- Yention isa host of tnferior imitations. Tae patent. Linoleum floor cloth 1s no exception to this rule. Its durability and beauty is proved beyond controversy. Be sure tn purchasing the goods that you look on the back of the cloth for “Linolenm;” none other is genuine. All carpet | dealers keep it. EMINENT DR. W. F, SrevaRT, Marine Hospital, port of Baltimore, writes: I’ take pleasure in recommending Coliien’s Liebig’s Liquid re of Bee? and Tonic Invigorator, aS a M03! lent tonte and tnvigorator ot have tested it with tniyersal si all druggists and grocers. An Elegant Toilet Preparation halr dressing and restorative ts found Ins “Zon- don Hair Color Resiorer.” Te seldom falls to restore gray hair or faded hair to its original youthrul color and beanty. Falling hair 1s checked by its use, and it produces a growth of beauriful “young hair, soft, glossy and luxu- riant. It certainly is the most cleanly and ef- fective hair restorer now before the American people “London Hair Color Restorer” can De obtained at all the leading draggists at 75 cents abotule. Six bottles #. Dr. HARTLEY'S great remedy for catarrh and threat diseases, Sold by all druggist: S: BUCHUPABIA.”—QuICck, com) Gays; all urinary complaints; For Washington at 480 1’a. ave. “RovGH ON HATS.”—Ask druggist for it It Cicars cut ruts, milce, roaches, bed-buge. 152. @ box; for Waslitugton at 450 Pa, avenus. “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered 1p % 103. “Ward? prints, 25e. per ib. Also, cottage . buttermilk and sweet milk Sc. per qr. sepl-w,3,m,2m_ xete cure 4 106 1, Ot druggists, BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW YORK SOK STORE, 605 Pennsyt!vania Avenue. RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Prices THaT Can't BE Bear. HING AN REPRESENTED. Money Back for Goo lL Reed this Price List: Ladies’ Fine Kid or Goat Bu’ Tudies' Rest Gor. Kid Button. Z Lad es! Beet French Rid Boots. $4.00 to i ‘olid Goat Batten, “adies’ ieres’ Beet Kid or Goat Button ......82) Child's Rawhide Tips, (Heels,) Button. Child's best makea, Epriny Heels. Men's bolid Conuréss Gaiters Men's Congress or Button... Men's Calf hand-made Boots 3 A job lot of 560 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID TON BOTS for $2 50, worth 3.00. Nw PRICE. Maes PRIOR GEO. McCARTHY. B ¥ NOW TO BUY CHEAP. ‘The great sale of ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE soorsh it AND GAITERS, LADIES’ KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT L. HEILBRUN’S No. 402 7th st. n. Sign cf ‘*The Old Woman in Window." _sel4-1m GcHeon SHOES! SCHOOL SHOE3! aT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUOTION HOUSE, 491 Penn Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The proprietor of the above house having Just returred from the East with the largest stock of BOOYR and SHOES ever brought before the public, at prices that astonish all. PRICE LIST: Boys’ School Shoes. Miss School Shoes. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE. cept LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprictor. p) BCHVoE SHCES. SCHOOL SHOES. Be it of xond, solid leather, Children’s, Bonwana hiisras Haloolt Shoes can find them at Low Prices at 717 MARKET SPACE. Gur Misees Pebble, _sll_lesther, Button Boots, sizes .1 to 2, af $1.258 pair. cana 600. 775e. Mou cate stock of Men's ow Shoes will be soiproenrcia Won GE, anglT 717 Market Space. FAMILY SUPPLIES. INE GHOCERiES. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. 0 SAUCE CAPERS. SARDINES-La Moutsrde, La Torat and Plain RUSSIAN CAVIAR. Parties cootemplating housekeeping will swe jloney (by chtuluing our prices for Staple and Faney Goods, prior to parchasing elsewhere. B. W. REED’S SONS, Fop25 1246 FE street northwast. Roser BEEF, FROM PRIME WE4TEBN BTsLL-FED OATILE. "HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. C&LL AT TEE PALACE MABKET. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. sep2 Qkow-wiirs BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL ROLLS AD LiscUITs will be ranrantocd if you use CERES, tae celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was sward- e¢ the first premium over sll other competitors a: the National Fair. MINNEOLA, & mesuificant Minnesota Patent Process Flour. SLEKLING, the handsomest Winter Whest Pateit in America, ex- cepting noze. GOLDEN HILL, a spiendid Famil Flour, and far superior to a great many 80-cs | patent flours. We defy competitors to bring forth any flour superior to Geres, Minneola or ttarling, and we feel aesured that any housekeeper who tries them onoe will never use anything else. The above named brands of Flour can be bought at any frst- ol holosaie Depot — ‘Cor. Ist st, and Indiana av. aug2 ‘M. M. GALT & Co, WwW WHEATLEY, BIFAM DYEING, WPT AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, GrorGEtow®, -D. C. With every facility, the best talent, snd a fut! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, I as een for the fall trads. snl or ogprese from other places, oo oe Ys by pil or exp Orders by mail'prompuy atended. ——ang23 ECUBE YOUR VALUABLES! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY. 1Sth Street and New York Avenue. end Dam oon p. goed “ Uae 4 1 per a oe Bilverware iv cease Pabpeeace eagerness Henry.A. Willard, John Cassels, Thos. eel? K NEW 8Tock Mawes. yourns AND Homks' Hebodl Stes Hig gap. dren's School Site, from 8s up. s’ School. 50 75. Ener se wpa ——s«éCONZ amd LOLS Penna, ave, _DRY_GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. GOODS AND MOUBNI FABRICS Black Cashmeres froni 5c. to $1.25; the numbers em 78c. to $1.28 are exira fine qualities Extra eavy Nuns Cloth. Henrietta Cloths from $1 to €2. atey Reps and Brocaces. all Diack, in silk and WOO, and ell-woo',* ¥ desirat'e eoods for the fal 2,4 winter. Black Satin De Lyon from $1.50 to $0. Bisck Rilk Velvets all pric's. si'ks, Satins N-red Silk Princes; with a full Dian kets and other housekeeping All Domestics at agents’ prices. Ww. BROWN, ‘sa? Market | SPECIAL NOTICE 13 CALLED TO OUR & Stoek of BLACK CASHMERE, In all grades of the best make. Cclored SILKS, DRESS GOODS tn great variety. 4 BLUL CLOTH, for Ladies® OSTFRY, SHAWLS, Xo. BLANKATS, QUILIS. COMFORTS, LINEN and COL TON SHEE TINGS and SUIRTINGS. 1 woods sold st the lowert prioas. WM. BR, RILEY. KILEY Buripin Fep2s 6t Corner 9th and E streets n NEW DUEss Goons. HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS. RICH NOVELTIES. BROCADE SILKS. BLACK AND COLORED SATIN DE LYON. BROCADE VE , &C. HOUSEKEEPEHS' GOODS. 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, AND 104 DAMASKS. GERMAN HAND-LOOM DAMASK. TOWELS, CRASH, CRETOND PLUSH, &e. We invite an inspection to the above goods, as they are all NEW, and will be sold at the lowest Market rates. Bep28-3t Black NAPE . M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. One Prics. N.B —Full Stock of ANTIQUE OURTAIN3. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD. JUST BECEIVED. Pure Wool Colored CASHMERE Bleck CABHMEKES, wide ool, only 37%. Heney Con White QUI 0. Pury White TALLER LINEN, 50 to 81-60 Large tize, pure white. All Linen TOWELS, 15. bxcelleut GANTON FLANNEL, 8, 10, 12. uck and Colored SATINS, only Besutiful DRESS GOODS, 3 Bblendia, Black RIL Ks *27 only 25. double-widtb, pare VELVET, very chewp. ico BED COMFORTS, 81. CARTELS, 712 Market Spac WASHINGTON, D vs CLOAKS and SHAWLS. Black Cashmere SHAWLS. Large Fize ouvle BLANKETS, $2, $2.59, 83ap LAOE for Curtains. Beet bark CALICO, 5%. | WAMLUTTA, the best yard-wid TON m : Sheetinz Case COT ery cheap. Pallardvale Wh Ne L. Ladies’ VESTS, ent quality, 50 to 81.25. CLOTS, for Men and Boys’ wear, 25 to $1.50. WE ARE ING DW ODS VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. CAaRTEW'S, gers ‘7il Market Space. N*4Y Y BLUE DRESS GOODS FROM 25c. TO $1L-50. BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS. ELACK AND COLORED BROCADES. FRENCH WOOL SER( FANCY HOSIERY, KID GLOVES. VELVET CORDUROY TRIMMING NOVELTI ALL NEW GCODS OF THE BEST MANUFAC- TURE. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), 918 7th st. n.w. Bleached COT. ETON, Pillow sep27 JAKPETS. ‘We have just oened a eplendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTEK, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and mcst choice desiens. -_ Ey Ingrain Osrpets with Borders to match. rar nd i ¥ examine our etock before purchasing. HOOE BROTHER & CO., sept 13238 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt House. QHIBTS TO ORDER. Our SHIRTS to order are unsurpassed fort, style and durability. Fitwuaranteed. mace SHIRTS of onr own make, 60 cents up. Choice lot of NEOKWEAR at 5v cents, formerly Bl. Ble British Half Hose at 26 cts. ; Hosiery_ Gloves, and Cnffs. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, ul8 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Offoe. BY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. ‘There is nothing better in the market. It is ele- gantly ciade, and of the very Lest material, and oniy 80 cents, ed, ready, for the wash tub. Only 80 cents for the ‘‘alystery” Shirt. Gent’s LINEN COLLARS, lateet styles and finest qvaiity,only $1.60 per dczen; six for 75 cents. Best quality, at MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angi8 1002 F street northwest. HIRT MANUFACTURERS. PUBBEUIL BEOS, & CO., 1122 F Street N. W. ‘We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in the cit our IPTIO SHIRT only 65 cents. Our GLOBE SHIRT only 75 cent The EURGRA LEINEOMORD, finished, only 81. We will compare it with auy other Shirt for the sbi 8 tine of GENTs' FURNISHINGS always hand 2} 3 DUBREUILL BROS, & CO., 3528 Lt for com- 222 F street N. W. ‘LADIES GOODS. OPENING yy essMaRING In conection with Agesey for |. T. TAYLOR'S PATTERNS, 8. T TAYECRTEN OF CC ITING, &e., AtS. J. MESSER'S new place, 1303 F street ne we sep 19-6: Oth street, MESINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, For Lacies, Children, and Gentlemen, in grest va- riety and st the very jowest prices TLad‘es’ and Chisdren’s UNION DRESSES and WOOL UNDER. ‘Au examination of qualities and prices solicited. DOUGLASS, sepl6 Oth street. m\) fo J.P. PALMER, No. 1107 F at. n w. FALL MILUINERY. We have now oren and ready for ssl for carly fell west, BIRAW aud FELT Hats an y with a variet FAN’ EATHEAS, ‘KIBBONS, VSL- VETS, SATINS, &c. Epectal attention given to MOURNING ORDERS. sepi0 APPEAHANCE OF ‘GOObr, AT. per FALL . WELLIAN’S. wonla do well to exaunine iy stock of ‘ALL HAT: BONPETB, porcprg and DOLMANS, TRIMMINGS and BU LTON~. ‘The three best styles of FRENOH COX%SETS. ‘These geods Wve Dow arriving with every weekts LAnve rd ons: —— JA8. B. VEBMILYA, LADIES' FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Oppoatts os 8. Patent Office. Sirs, 5 Can be disposed of Si eect na mee very mghest cash prices northwest. promptly attended to. fan «e fee CESS. tres Trimming Material in creat variety; also, But- | Damasks, Towe's, White and | = ——— = = 7Ts= es ae Ry INVITED TO AXD EXaMIn® THE LARGEST AssORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found ‘South of New York Cig. We name ste ee THE BADIANT HOME SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, ‘tnd others, al) finely finished and first clas. A riety of COOK RTOVES, PORT- ABLE Sod" BRICK SEP BANGES, LATHOBES, | FURNACES, GRATES, &o sey2s FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. ing purcare’ for Cash a fall enpply of every used by) Plumbers and Gas Fitters, we are red to offer our goods on as favorable terms 0 the trade ax any other house. We tepect! ally ak an inspection ‘of our Stock, coniideat that we cannct be beaten either a8 to ¢ ualily OF price McHELDEN @ CO., 310 12th street northwest. G48 FIXTURES, THE BEST QVALITY FOR TH WEST PRice CAN BE HAD at Pe 531 ASth street. New styles received daly. T argest Stock in the District. No trouble to show coods. E. F. BROOKS. Corn Sth wt. seplt ran Ballding. rpasie WAKE. ean Bousckeepers fitting out or repleyixhing find 7 yreqnire st our ere for, Dining Bec ana Kitchen in CHINA, CROCKER GLASSWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS lity at low prices. M. W. BEVERIDGS, (Late Webb & Boveridze,) No. Of best e. tk FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT OOMPORT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT TRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from sasand Cust, and is more durable then any other Hester, and is the chespest aud most power- ful Heater'made. WALTER D, WYVILL, 52 Penn. ave. G= COUCKING STOVES, ton Gas Licht Company ee & 3n21-2m eat their 8UN + Rizo in her lecture on evokery. Cail and examire them. EATING SPECIALTIP: MOTH BOCIAL LATROBE MOTTS' ELEVATED UVEN BANGS. MOTIS STAR FURNAOE. | Above goods se cheap as any in'the market and warranted to wive satisfaction. HAMILTON @ SHEDS ang] 409 Oth stre RAILROADS. 2 ) THE GREAT () pexSevEvANIa ROUT ‘U THE NORTH, WEST AN Double Track, Si Hal SPLENDID F< = IN EF! ES TRAIN! ane?3 FECT, 3U) LEV WASHINGTON corner of Sixth and B streets, a8 f. lows For Pitteburg and the West, 8:40 a.1n., with Sleep- ing Cars to Louisville and Quicaro: 20:40 a.m. iaily, Wi x Cincinnati, St Louls and Chica»; daily, with Palace Car to Pittstunc. BALs1MOKE AND POTOMAO KATLROAD. For Canandaigua, Kochester, Bufai, Niswara, with Parlor Car to Watkins and the Nordh, 8:00 a.m. daily except Sunday : 9-30 a, m. dal except raturday, with Palace Cars to Canan- daiena and Watkins For Williau sport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. ‘01 w hork and the East, 20-40 a... 2:10 and 10-00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:09 p10." Laiaited Express of Pullman Parlor Ours, 930 a.m. daily, excert Buuday. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., ail thy trains connect at Jerrey City with boats of Bro kiyn Angex. aflordinx direct transfer to Fulton stceet, ayuld- in- duuble ferrisse across New York ci Philadeiy hia, 10:40 a m., 2:20. 5:4) aod 10:99 For Philadeij his, a TM Joe} pm. Ob Sunday, 540 and 10:00 xpress, 9.30 a.m. daily, except For Hultimore, 6:40, 8-00, ‘9:30 10 2:16, 4:20, 4-40, 5:40, 9 and Ie ay, 8:00, 10:40.4.m., 5:40, “s Creek Line, 640 om. ani 440 p.m. except Sunde: ‘ and 4-40 p.m. daily, ex- sae ~ 640 an cept Sunday. ALEXANDR!A ANP FREDERICES3U RG, RAUL- WAY ASD ALEXAN.KIA AND WASHING- TON RAL Koay. For Alexardria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 s.m., 4:20, 5: 6-25 Sand 1i-3) pm. On Buudsy at 7, 9 an 11 *.w. abd 8 p.m. For, nd and the South, 7 a.m daily, end daly, except sunday. for Washington, 6, 8, 18 ‘Trains leave Alcxande ; 12-50, 8, 5, hight. On Bunday mn. hexcts, informatioa, tleeping and or car ac- commcdations can be proc ared at the offices, north- east corner of 13th streetacd Penn-yivania ave- ue, nertheast corner 6'b and Pennsylvania ur, and at the depo’, where orders cui bea left for the checking of bagwave to dettination from hotels and residene L. P. FaKMER, General Passesicer Agent. FR¢}K SHUMSON, General Manacer. seplT ALTIMORE AND OHIO KSILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TH 40K. National Koute and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, nd South went. To take effect Sunday, May 234, i640, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON.” 5:00 a.m.—Ba'timere, Elliestt City tiens, m.—Staunon aud pris 900 8m. w hork, Philadelpain, Baltin.ore Express. Parlor car to 3 Priladetphia. 00 t. Louis, Ohicago, Columous and Express. (Connects for Heworstown gpd int of Kicks for Frederick ana st :tions eaet of meLt, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Oin- wiaud Louisville, daily; Grafton ts Randusky daily except Setar *10:00 a m —Balti { Biadens burs, Goilego, Beitevil is Jaac- Eiliomt City bon. Jes-up's and Hanover. 40 p m.—Baltiaore, Annapolis, and Way. 1:35 p.m.—tBalt ‘more and Laurel Express. 1:40 p-m:—20n Sunday ony, Baliitiore 2:30 p.m —New York, Philadeljs Exoress. 3:30 p.m.—Paltiwors and Way Stations. (Wia- qhetter, Freder: ck, Hagerstown and Way, via Be- 0 p.m.—Bultimore, Bladensbare and Laurel = — Frederick, via Keay. Btops at Aunapolis jonction. p.w.—tPoint of Rocka, Frode: nicherter aud Way. Srations tof here a Way Stal a 4 p m.—T Baltimore, Annapolis Way Sta- one. 5:0 v.m.—tChicsgo sna Columbus Express. Sleeping care to Ch’ 2 dally. IS p m.—tPhilsdelphia and Baltimore Express. ‘at Biadensbnrs and Laurel 1i.—Potnt of Rocks and Way Stations. m —}8sl'imore and Wav Statvous -2.—BALTIMOBE AND LAUSEL EX- +0 p-m.—tst. Louls, Cincinnati, Cbieszo and visti Exvrets. (eiiteburg. exe-ot Suaday.> Elecpiee car tort. Louis ana Pittsbure i $45 pm — Baltimore, Bladeusbiry sad Laurel sibs a SSPTAORE SEALAP a, ALTIM PRESS. Sleeping: carto Ncw York, and epecial eleepiay car to Phulae delp bia. fi . ¢8unday only. Other traiae duily,except day Suit naive at»p st Relay Station. ‘or fcrther luformation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ii Fet Offices, Wasn'ngton St.tion, aud 033, 619 2nd Coruer 1itlt and Penusyivania ayeuue, wl orders Will be taten for to be checkedand received at any point in tue city. W. M. OLL MENTS, Master on. L. M. COLY, ral Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. ©. KE. LORD, Genk Passenger Agent. mylT D. Has removed from 508 13.het v.w. to 1209 ft. 1.W.» she may be couulted profes- ore, Day apd doe ones most approved meth: jervous affections snd diseases peculi-r to women with sepll-3m