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FRIDAY -.Ociober 1, U0. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Vipied at WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, 1890, 9:30 & m. PROGRAM FOR THE PROPOSED PARADE, The committee in charge of the industrial rocession for the National Fair parade, met Eis bight at the office of the Independent Ice ecmpay for the purpose of perfecting arrange- ments for the opening of the falr, Mr. W. J. Stephenson in the chair, and Mr. J. P.D. Phelps. secretary. The secretary stated that there was CONFERENCE OF CLUB DELEGATES—A PROPOSITION FOR FORMATION OF A NEW CENTRAL COMMITTER ADOPTED. ‘The conference committee, consisting of dele- gates from various democratic clubs, to con- sider the question of the representation of such clubs In the democratic central committee met COURT IN GENBRAL TERM. To-day, Moore agt. Douxias; opinion by chief justice reversing j ent ww. Washing- ton Market Co, ugt. District; on hearing, Pouce Court—Judge Bundy pro tem. To-day. the case of Watson Green, charged with assault on Eliza Mcioughiin, was con- tinued. Wm. Smith, assault on Loutsa Mar- GEORGETOWN. A CHRONIC CORNER NUISANCE.—Elifor Star: A noisy and nasty mob ot howling young loafers make oroor hideous, and day also, at the cor- ner of 24 end Warren Streets, Georgetown; and are a standing, unmitigated nuisance fo all good CITIZENS. THE CoaL TRapE.—Twenty-six boats left DRY GOODS. ~PECIAL CE Is ©. Di S a “4 ALLED TO OUR ‘ en ' 6-4 BLUE CLOTH, for Leics’ Suits. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, E PUBLIC_ARS INv.TED TO CALL AT OUR 870) Amp EXAMINE THE LAROR*T Se0onTMENT OF To Bo Found Bout of New York city. THE BADIANT NOME, HOSIERY, SHAWLS. THE ARGAND, Sew Engiaad i¢ middie states, clear w £25) In cash In the ban: the mrer | at Assocfation Hall last night, Mr. J. B. Wilson | shall: 10 in jail, Luther Crosley and Rtch- | Cumberland, Wednesday, with 2,945,03 tons of |_BLANRe TS: TILT, COMFORTS, LINEN . , BRIGHTON, of fair weather, siignt rise’ tn temperature, | od inere’ wan more wate: wean Tee | Ne aeepeantion Hall last night, Mr. J. 8 Fe a ora a nPL Of scour” 18 falling {9 | coal as followss-—For Georgctown, Consolidation | Si COLTON KBEETINGS Sot RERTINGA | nacre, St B WItLIAM, BRIGHTS Winds shifting to southwest and southeast, and ted, In the hands of collectors, who have | There were present delegates from the isth dis. | auswer a summons; % or 10 days each. Joseph | Co,,s9s.11 tons; Maryland Co, 546 16 tons: ‘Bor- soods sold at the i COOK STOVES, slowly falling barometer. peks for subscilptions. The chalr read a note | trict, 10th district, ie Men’s Hancock and | Fantray vad Jas. H. Stewart, wre and Dolster- Gen Co., 462.03 tons; New Central Co., 465.17 “RILEY Brrnpint 3 BANGES, LATRO! RANGE OF THR THERMOMETER. which he proposed to address to the District | English, Jackson, North Washington, South | ous; #5 cr 15 dayseach. Geo. Allison, do.; for- | tons; For Alexandria: American Co.,34208 tons. | _rep2s ¢t Corner 9th aud streets nw. URNACES, GRA ‘The following are the readings of thethermom- | Commissioners thanking them for their kind. | Washington and Bast Washington clubs. Mr. | felted collateral. Daniel Burns, do.; do. George's Creek Co., 229.18 tons. Ew Di W. 8. JENKS & ©0., eter at the Signal omice during the day:—t @m., | ness In according to the Tequest of the citizens | G H. Thompson offered a resolution that as the a THE GRaIN MARKET.—500 bushels of wheat BESS GOODS. sm Me TAG Oe a TE ate 2pm, 65%. | committee to close the District offices on the | clubs have seen fit to send delegates to obtain Where 1t was Hot. Sold yesterday at 107%, to 111. HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS. MBER'S SUPPLIES Maximum. Opening day of the fair, and Inviting them to | recognition In the central organization tnat th: “Speak in’ of hot weather,” said the oldest in- —$_sce-______ . E AIDS. 3 U participate in the industtial procession. The | action of thisconference isthe action of the | nabitant (reported by the Brooklyn Exgie), a3 Pepular Actors and Actresses. RICH NOVELTIES. FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. Sy aaa Sceretary read an address to the public, which | clubs through the delegates, and they pledge | he unbvtioned bis ulster and laid DIS plush cap HOW THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS SELL. 7 . LOCAL NEW he had prepared for the purpose of stirring Prema tee abide by ce = — ee on ihe table a éon’c regard it a3 even ee “We have found tt absolutely tinposstbte t BROCADE SILKS. A NEW ESTABL'SHMENT. ——— {bem up to take part In the procession and con: | ference, and urge upon the clubs the necessity | antly warm; I've been out into the sua all day fi the ona See : since | BLACK AND COLORED SATIN DE LYON. Raving purcased for Cash a fu") snpply of every ments, &c., To-night. tiibute towa: rayh the same. } Of united and farmontous action in whatever | trying-to wet some heat into My system. aNd t e orders for Miss Netison’s pictures, sincs = : Lays ate oe Mi for Cash a fa" ennply Pocrs Opera moase—Muutien Gesu! cou | alter Gane Gooeae Tiee Oe |ee ene een n mNBEet i ma her death,” Said Mr. Fritsch, of the book and Prepared to offer our ends cn seth hitters, we prepered to offer our goods on as favorable terms ras ince Any other house. We reapecti ally we pany in “La Fille du Tambour Major.” = you s nt'emen,in confidence, I’m a bit chiliy 7 National Theeter.—Herrmann’s wonders and BROCADE VELVE @ cominittee for pubMcation as a cireular ence in obtaining itsend. ‘The resolution was to be sent to the business men of adopted. Mr. Thompson moved that a commit- news company, to a St. Louis Caronicle reporter the the other evening. “The sale has been som. ver seen itany warmer at this season of HOUSEKEEPERS’ Goops, ack an tuepection of our Steck, contideat District. It was arnounced that the Washing- | tee of thre be appotuted on resolutions; | the year?” asked tne Fagi reporter. thing phenomenal. ‘ Cannct be beaten elthor se te ge Lao eon ton Light nant ee Cees the ocee. | carried, and. Messe ite C. Clagett, GL | uapeal ast seen It in the spring of 191480 Is the demand since her death for any par- | 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, AND 104 DAMAS ate Condensed Locals. Seott and W. sion In force and take part in the procession. A letter was read from Major J. KR. Haaneman, Tiever “ Q ¥: Commanding the District & Columbla Artillery, Gogh Gainountie een Dalteving whee S poss! offering to take part. In the procession in case | Mous democrs zanv/ alte ha cine post’ gratuate class of the taw depart. | the committee would furnish horses fer thecan | they are entitled t0 recognition, as workers tn ment of the National Untversity meets to-nigut | C@Tages, and stating that he had silacing | the democratic cause, have made a polite ani im the new lecture rooms for orzanization. — oe and proposed to fire a salute of 15 | Tespectiul demand for A Tepresentation up a ir A a (ea eo ae ead wa || eee mca rere ES saign. post 95 ce ~ | pass Boundary street on their way to the fair ets ¥ a ly re- eee ee ee rae ne bs blog: | SERUM. "Te effee was CNG te oe | used fald demand, but has ignored th> clubs posted tip to-day. y ee stated that the Wacken Es. Associ ee a ok jeter poe Ses opeeery i mu 5 7 = ri tion propose to r-seat In a ly. O2 Motion of cl 2 elp sen treo fn the sree aT Coe aamean, fell FcOm 8 | ot wr. HK, Wards It was agreed te vendce | whereas, mn the opinion of the lib sia canter. terda} and broke bis I ; 5 Invitation to Mr. N. W. Pearson. secretary of | ence itis necessary for the better pres meh The Rasiounl Veisinay Glas of thle etty win | the Woodlawn Agricultural Socigty of Fairfax | 80d more united action of such cluns that they attend the reunion of the Boys in Blue at iIn- | County, Va., asking his permtsstom for the us» | Sh¢ uid be bonded together through the moans Gianapolts, on the 7th tact. i cf his Wagon fom the Al of somne central orgauilzaston; therefore resolve esteray the gracd jury tenorea the charsas | ' FeDresent agriculture, Be ery oe es ot aseault with fatent to commit a rape aguiuse | 1 the Industria! proce gate to mect and form a central committee, anc W. Kirby were appointed. Mr. Clagett, after a recess, reported from the Whereas, ticular character?” “Probably the most popular picture ts that in which she Is represented full-taced with her eyes cpen. A siinilar picture in which she is taken With her eyes cast down ts not 80 popu- lar. All her best’ photographs sell well, es- cially so when she appears iu plain costumes, Phese are generally cabinet sizes. * Of her characters—which did the sales Indl- cate to be the most popular?” “In Viola, CymDaline, Rosalind and her ‘Twelfth Night Characters she was always popwiar.” you'd think this weather was an ice- box. T was building a telegraph line in South pis and what do you think we used for poles?” “Tron p The double sheet Star will be issued to mor- sept row. Adveriicers Please send In their or- AS FIXTUNES, TRE BEST _ QUALITY FOR THe PRICE, CAN BE HAD aT 532 B5th strect. New styles received daily. Larwe+t Stock in the District. { Ne trouble to show soda. E. F. BROOKS. a5 at. Coren Building. NAPKINS, TOWE PLUSH, &c. We invite an inspection to the above goods, a8 they sre all NEW, and will be sold at the lowest Market rates. vhaps.” iron wouldn't stand a miaute. Why, 3 in my watch melted and ran dowa ¥ leg. and 10 felt cool, too, ‘cause it was . No sir, iron wasn’t no more use than Couldn't use wood 'canse tc eaught fire NAS exposed, so we used salt. Sal LOWEST W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. One Price. N.B —Full Stock of ANTIQUE CURTAIN3. 827 NEWANP BEAUTIFUL ah en aighis the news of her death create an tm We made tt the ate demand?” PASCUA Aes eel | ch here au alrush ithe megt days 3e was tin’ Ota ee possible toll the orders. We had orders with ; We jist pituted tt the way we wanted | Mora for 400 that could not b> flied.” if to go irom tie top of a hill, and the Krom whom did the orders come princi- git i ron sept Dining Boom ana Kitchen in a collation provided for them. A dise occurred a8 to the amount of funds ne aa WPAsse wane. 8 Of : § Serpeaitlged 1 DRESS 600DS, — ut o Alexandria Ligh atry oI y thateach club be requested to delegate to fs | sten ran ft right slong from column to c y? ™, d re Honeekeepere fitting ont or replenishing’ BSG ae Ce tena he eon a poly representative power to represent. tis In ‘That's what Teall warm weather, thay From ladies. Now with Mary Anderson's JUST RECEIVED. ¢au find all they require at our esore for socenier Sa hintne Chutes tate wanna accepted, and it was decided and such committee shail have full control o * How fast did the wire seem to 02" pletures iC is altogether different. "Most of tae the actions of the organizations, tadep-ndent * about Deen on trial since Monday, wa3 today ad- and separate, from any other committee in es- eighty miles an hone. Woe batt | Ordersare given by men.” Pure Wool Colored CASH MERES, only 25. journed until to-morrow, in con: = “Were the demands pzinelpally queace of the Ft prinetpally om an seven buburcd milles of telegraph in one atter- Sea ee fom tee Be ae Nae Some, pare it at CROOKERY, ition of Judge Jan carry out all the plans of the committee, and tt | istence.” Mr. John Wiitekendt moved toamend | noen.” Wealthy classes? x Sane tar | Henes Cont White QUILTS r0. GLASSWARE ANIy ey chicmiay. Sustice Tapion td Leese hin ue | WSS we nenerally expreaced ontnion winesooe | Dy malig the number three. trom each “How did you keep up with it2 How coutd| ,,/, By nO means. Neilson seemed popular | Min white PAIS LERES Yogi 0 HCUREFURNISHING GOODS Ca OE Te Canale APT ee ene || wouldiauilicn. SE Was ressinel te Lenl eee, aud Mr. Clagett, for the commalttee, acvepted } you keep ahead and get your Sait columns Up Huth sll clatoes and the poor people were, JUs0 | Tarreries, vara uuite Al Liucn TOWELS, 18. | Of beet quality at low prices. roung. one of the ¢ $ inthe dist = | ing of the committee on Saturday night for the | the amendment. Mr. Maginnis took the fast enough? Pe hated spectre Ady , 10, 12. Caos Sino ke mow OME Om Date Fan $a Ge ce | purbose Of Tecetving ADAl repores fiten the Got | ground Laat Chis wos beyond the power ot the | Mayne ir, that was the simplest contrivance ien’t it stravge that there were not. more oniy 7 i. BavEPee, lectors who have subscription books, and to pool their fssues. The coromittee on music reported that three bands and a drum corps, tn to be due for work done in arrang’ lery epparatns, Young owner given for de Conference, especially at this ime, for they | ever was, were elected to ask a representation on U trai committee, and haviog: failed, they do nothing further until their respec ig the distit- AS it was not proved that erty a judgment was plaintiff appealed. men looking after ber pleture?” * Well, yes.” B peg appearance here always Increased the $1.97, 8 sales?” is. We had two parallel bars of railroad Iron and a wagon that just ft the bars, V Tiveted a cross-plece to the fur’ard ones, fastened the wagon to It. ‘Them bands ¢ (ate Webb & Reverie) No, 1009 Pa. avenue. septh ant, an Amusements, &c. Forp’s Orsra Hovss.—Maurice Opera co producing ‘Tambour Major” In capital style ling opera should not be missed by all who have uot seen it. There are portunities to see It, t and urday matine NaTIONAL three more op- -night, to-morrow nlght diablere be vilder There will b> including the n's matinee to morrow A PRoriy’s € ERT will de given at $ p.m. at the North Presbyterian charca 02 N street, 6th. | Misses Ewan and itt, Messrs. a, Kal n King will take part. ing if Patter: made an antopsy at the heus: 5 309 13% Street, on the body of a girl kn attie Quick or Quirk, who died there apout olock yesterday afternoon, and about se death there appeared to be some mys- it appears that the deceased was at Jenny Petry’s house for some months up to about a year ago, when she left for the purpose of re- turning to her home in Virginta, sad fo be in Fairfax county, not far from the Chain Bridg; She returned here about the 15th ot Septem: ahd took rooms at Mrs. Perry's. She was taken sick on Monday last, and Dr, Walters attend: her. It was rumored that her flness was the Fesuit of malpractice previous to calling Dr. Waiters, psy is to deternine whether m Of abortion. mest ven yesterday a or The route of march fs to Pel by way of 1st street return to New York at F, to 9th, to Market Space, to 7th street, to New York avenue, to 3d street, to Clty Hall and break ranks, = D. Hartley, i Rand, $5; Walsh & d'a number marked “cash,” aggrecai It was decided that the Unes be formed ‘clock, On Maryland avenue, the right resting on’ ist street southwest, in the following order, and start on the march at 10 orelock skarp: Mounted police; chief marshal FP. K. Ward with bis two aids Col. P. Na bach and W. J. Stephenson; tally-ho coach, Ln which will be seated the judges for awarding the prizes for best original displays; carriages containing the District Commissloners and di- rectors of th ‘ional Fair Association; marine bard; C A Washington Light Infant 3 Weber's band, tirst partment: Dieyele clu Pistorie’s band; Butcher's Asso: nsy to Washington Circle, enue and 14th street, to ‘The fair grounds were opened to-day for the reception of exhibits, and the eatire enclosure is le scene of great activity. ST, JULIEN. Mr. Hickok, the part owner and driver of St Julien, having gone to New York, the groom has the animal in charze, and this torning had him on the track for some time and drove him al an easy gate in the presence of quite a num- ber of spectators. iv were heard trom. Mr. Clagett sald success of the ratification meet vi the clubs, who pafd the expens: ‘bs proposed to have another displ tober, when they could show that e worthy of recognition by the cagtral ¢ tee, tiey could make a display, and the twenty two members or the star chamber cozarattti could parade Pennsylvania avenue when they Were <0 disposed. with as many brass bands us they wanted. The resolutions were adopted. The Alexandria Fair. ‘The attendance at the Alexandria fair yester- y was much larger than on previo ‘The procession of stock took pi Alexandria Light Infantry, Capt: Smith, paraded the race track. Th two filghts of earrter pigeor at 11 o'clock, were sent aud at 3o'clock other nigeons Y. alt, esq., the fi inty, Va e started for Culpeper. W. M. president of the National Fair Associ: this cliy, accompanied by Mr. Clag: Mr. Riadell, of Tennessee, were ou the tuir grounds yesterday. THE PREMIUMS Were awarded as follow W. Pierson, Cereal Prody Wheat; C, Lukins, wheat i shal, corh. Special pre. mium to N. W. Plerson for new cereal, Horse: and Mules.—W. T. Herrick, S. M. Talbot, W. > Lynch, E. J. Galpin, R. ‘Daingertteld,’ 1. A. Lodge, George Watkins. Cattle.—J. B. Gratiamn. R. FP. "Roberts, F. Fletcher, Samuel Patima', Clark & Smoot, J. E. Yeates. c. Lukens, Jobn Switt and J. P.’Machem. Shoop and Lambs.—W. B. Dalngerfeld, Clark « Mar tin, Heineken & Peters, Heary Young. Swine — in, Wasiungton; B. F. Baggett and W. B, Datngertield. Poultry and Birds.—W. Gi. of Washington; M._ Hart, T. —N. lengUiWays at the rate of a hundred and fit an hour, and carried the wagon right bg on tts own t 3. We could head off the wire, get upa pole, and hitch on a wire and ketch Up with the ehd in no time. I'm sayin’, it was hot in that victnit: low did they take the half hiteh around the insulator? Did you squirt them with the You can’t squirt a man up that way; beside the water was billn’ hot. We had four thousand tons of quicksilver, and we put alittle onthe ground under a man, and tt ea mianto the top of one ot them poles a raie of a thousand miles a second. ‘Vhat’s T call hot. Now, I'm jnst shiverin’.” wh “You must have fauged the quantity of mercury pretty close to stop in the right placer” “Oh! we got ft after awhile. mich went up five or six hundred miles, and one Of them had to watt until the following winter The first five to get back. the qu’ We sent him grub and things by fiver communieation until he’ was ove down, and we paid hun double wages while he was gone.” « Didn't the wire meit?” “ Melt, of course ft did.” “Then the ine didn tstay up.” “Deed It did, and that’s jist what made it stay vp. You Know heat rises. Now when we took hit around the Insulators, we lett the so When It melted it arcied up in- iyin’ down, and It couldn't fall any na bridge. The funniest thing In the whole sihess was that when we got through we had d. Them bars of fron make a smashtn? gocd read—for survmer travel.” “Greatly. The young men who were eapti- vated then came around to get her pleture.” “ Which was their favorite one?” «Juliet ct It was nothing but Jatlet then. OUb aracters dit nob satisfy tnese suicken young mep.” “ While she was in life was ady demand for the pictures; “IU Was somewhat spusmiodic, but there wa: yS mere or less demand for er felt It to be a risk (9 carry a stock of th re always a st pictures, We were entirely out of her pieture ntl just how, when we received a quantily showing her ag she appeared in Cymbaline and Rasaiind.” While on this subject it might be stated that the pictures of Mary Anderson, next to Nell- son’s, sell the best, the calls belng principally from mm of the maie sex. ‘he sales of the pictures are even steadier thaa those of Nelison were; that 13, seircely a day passes Without more or less of Lue furmei’s portraits being sold, while in the other case there were i at particular periods or on par- vps. Whatever characier Miss Nellson assumed while here was the rage for the ume being. The sales of Netison’s plccures, however, were greater than those of auy other , ving or dead. Mand Branscombe’s pictures sell Lext to Mary Anderso: he 1s especially popular among artists, ot whom buy the pictures to make studies of her particular type of beauty. Shes quitea rage with young girls who are just jearaing (> sketch and draw. The demaud for the pictures ofactors 1s Lot so great. John McCulioagh probably cells the best in the city with Booth folowing cly. Joe Emmet 1s also popular, and his Character portraits go Well. RIGHTS OF MARRIED WoxgN.—In the case of Peters against Snellenberz, for $20.00 damages for malicious prosecution, Judge Gilmor in- *L car ihe Tere Te a = a, - At 25, 60, 61.75, e.g, Se SEES Colored and Biack' Silk VELVETS, very chosp. Larwesize, dark Oalico BED COMEORTS, 81. CARTEN's, Til Market Space. WASHINGTON, D.C. s CLOAKS ard SHAWLS. ashmere SHAWLS. Kes os BLANKETS, $2, $2.50, $3 up to #12. Jottingham LAGE for Curtaine. Best Lark CALICO, 5 Want tyard-wide, Bleached OOT. 50) | Bucet ue OOLTON, Pillow Nity, 50 to 1.25. eur, 25 to $1.50. »DS VERY CHEAP CARTES, Til Market Space. DRESS GOuDS FROM 25c. TO $150. BLACK AND COLORED VY 3. BLACK AND COLORED BROCADES. FRENCH WOOL SERGES. FANCY HOSIERY, KID GLOVES. VELVET CORDUROYS. TRIMMING NOVELTIES. ALL NEW GOODS OF TH TURE. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), BEST MAN! PBerane FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT COMFosT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT TRON FURNACES. They make from ges and dust, and is more du other Heater, and is the cheapest ful Heater made. re hot air free WALTER D. WYVILL, 452 Penn. ave. (45 cooKinG stoves. Dompany have at their » On J0th street L GAS COOKING ‘This is the Btove xamine them. EATING SPECIALTibLsS— MOTIS’ BOCIAL LATROBE MOLts' STAR FUMNAC lOLTs’ & DE. po roe ped yd ~ a the market’ and warranted to give tatiefuction. = HAMILTON @& VEN KANGE. DE. eXLVANL y WEST AND SOUTH ck, Steel sails, = Fe Jacov, |"! Not for winter, tov?” structed the fury : sep27 18 7th st. n.w. ENERY, MAGNIFICENT KQUIPMENT. 5 eetohe: > Xot for winter, too? . F yin the sdperior court thata coeeee,, Manners 3 gertiticate that death was ed Dy peritoritis. OTHER RACE NOTES. homas Fletcher, John Marshal, 1. eM asht worth a nickel for winter. When | marrted woman cannot be a partner ina Dist. \AKPETS. si EWA N 7 During her illness the deceased stared that sho T. Beckam, J. H. Beets Soe eak cool weather came on they contracted so there F TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGION, from Depot, The following entries, contained in a regis- e 2 ess firm in this state, and could not, therefore, had been (before ber return to the city) taking | tered letter from Mt. Ac J. Feet of Sera, | Jounson and wasn’t mor’na yard and a halt of the road English, Miss Minnie Smoot, Mrs. S. F Gregory, Miss Jessie Gregory. Mrs. L. W. Reld, Miss I. Ue Frencb, Mrs. W. L. Padgett. Old ladies’ work, (all over 75 years,) Mrs. M. Roach, Mra. Onley and Mrs, Davis. ‘Fruits,—Ww. P. Graves, Baggett. Flowers and Plants.—Jobn THE RACES. A pacing race, of one mile, best three In five, Cinciunati, St. Louis ani Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Pittstu BALIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Csnandaigua, Rochester, Buflal, Niagara, — ay? Car to Watkins and the ly Gd m. AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice designs. oe corner of Sixth and B streets, as ( lows: 2 = = De be held responsible for the acts of a firm. The ‘We have just opened a splendid assortment of For Pittst id the W 8:40 a. us., with Sleep- herb teas. ¥., have been added: 2:90 class—br. Ladies’ Work.—Mrs. J. B. Dalngerfield. Mrs. D:. | ett.” jury, under these instructions, found A verdict | WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOOUETTE. BODY “ine Care to Louiavilie and Ouicand: 1020 ene, thy; 2:30—br. g. Billy Burr, and 2:22—b-'s Am- be Daye Mrs. M. nero j Aliss R, Smita, | “+ Didn't the telegraph wire contract, too 2” in favor of Eliza Snellenberger, and for one ceat BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Gaily, with Sleeping Cars from Harcisbure to ppb ttl ber, formerly Broker. Another special race, to | Enciish, Mise Minnie SHooe, Mae eee Coco: | get Some, but not much. It tightened a good | azamer ioe Snellenberger and Lee Mayer, tue take place on Saturday, 9th inst., 2: deal, but stayed where it was.” ~ | “Didn't it break 2” “Couldn’t. That wire was melted. You can't he or @ stream of water, and that wire was quid.” ** Look here, old man,” objected the Eagle re- porter, ‘if the winter was cold enough to con- ‘act the railroad It was cold enough to freeze midnight lastnight, an affray” took place In ! Sout 0 Washington tetwean John Pekleton, eee ee rear 00 Mahaley YeCool and Charles McCoo). ne P| ugherty; S. 8. C b . cause of the affray was that Charles Mecoot | 3°) Sf mma VoUsherty; Gakies Ww. itil, bre Went to bis home about 12 o'clock and f Durock, and I. Rosenfield, sg. Stoneiall. ——._ ——_ Other defendants. —Batto, Sun. A DgFACLTING SHEnirr.—It Is now asserted In City, a delauller to the stste ok Lamelaanay | Spprna Carnet Hew Rnd Mate fe ereat varies City, 1§ a defaulter to the state of Loutsiana for . « ‘ with Palace Cars about $150,000. ‘The deficit to the state and city | eginure urea before iehacer advantaweto | Geicha aud Wattioe yur stock before purch: For Willian, rt, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 1040 HOOE BROTHER & Co., Ofer. daiig, except Sunday. ie found Jobn Pendleton in the room with his (McCool’s) wife. A lively fight occurred between al! three, the woman taking sides with Pendlecon, ve except Sunday 4 30 am. eau fi ety later. Republican Meetings. the wire solid.” BE SUICIDE IN PHILADELPHTA.— | sepd 1326 F st. m.w.. near Ebbitt House. | For New York and the Eset, 10:49 a.m., 2.10 and Who picked up a chatr and struck MeCoolon | The Towpath club met last nigat, Capt. Bar- | first $25, second #15, took place at 1 o’clozk p.m., “Why didn’tit do it then? Look here, young | ‘Found drowned” fs the verdict of the coroners | oe ee ocr 20:00 p.m. Py a ee mited Jy and breaking his nose. Sergeant Leach and | g s E 3). m., one to do with speculations; I deal in facts,” and uh ur, yer, and Mrs , his : N. ¥., afl thro Onicers Daily snd Williams arrested John Pea- Geis cau ae Go eet De Ohara stir ey eg eee $18, Was Won | oldest inuabitant buttoned up ts Uister, ad. | client. which were ‘found floating in the Dela- tory eigie and dummbuliy. Fitearantged. Hosdy- Hay A aS oS Ce eircom Pepe) blag prom honorary membership. A letter was read trom | P te ting a is a 4 ie mils beat te A rs hres, 1 Ok Justed his plush cap and walked off in disgust. ware river a few mace SHIRTS of our own make, 60 cents up. 3 i Clarks ‘ Choice lot of NEOKWEA: a. uble ferrisge across New York city. Was called on to attend McCool, and pro- | mH. Buxton, of Clarksburg, Md., staitag | tirst gid, second $20, third §l0, was won’ by Effects of C ole. Bat 50 centa, former! in ; wate, STRIKE.—The weavers in the Barnard mill, at F t British ‘Hose at 25 cte.; For Philedeip bia, 10:40a m., 2:10. 6:45 and 10-00 that he had enrolled over sixty members thore, a Hosiery. s Jinny; Ume 2: Itisa slogular fact tuat almost everyboty | Fall River, Mass., struck yesterday on account ‘Onffs. -3 aS On Sunday, 6 40 and 10:04 pm. Limited pes Bis lefries eo =. Mr. C. M. Barton submitted a song, written by i loses flesh of coming here from the east. The | of aa In the class of goods, by which they et 9:30 = Baily, gout Aa day. Haxpsowe styles of Brussels carpets 90c.. 952.. | lady and dedicated to the National Towpath | Wants 70 Escark THE PENALTY or Tae | average loss oF Welght sustained 1s about one | claim they are not paid as high wages as for JAMES THOMPSON, 2:50, 4:30, 4:40, 5:40, 9:30 and 1-00 pm, “On $1. $1.05, $1.10. Making and layin Carpe: | ub, entitled “The Tompath Boy.” Several Taw. This morning, tn the Pouce Court, | eighth. For instance, in the coutse of two o- | regular gods. axe MAREE aieaaee owe fi nday, 840, 10404.m o. D dak 20500 ning ic. Towson’s, & y Ww mt TS We - Grimes, e | Messrs. Murray and Pellama presented a peti- | thice months a 200-pound man loses twenty. a = 2... opp. Patent Office. Senile Gide, aaa nu IvanA svenNe. | Ceoructown Chib, inde @ stteeeee Gees | eee Judge Bundy, requesting hita to iinbsse eA io | London Truf? says that the English widow in BUILDING AssoctaTion.—At the sixth annual Meeting of Second Washington Co-operative Building Association held last night the follow- ing officers were elected: kobert McMurray, President; N. D. Larner, vice president; N. P. Callan, treasurer, and Joho E. 7’ Yetary; D. J. Macaity, E. B.S Gocas’ Gear? J a 2 ¢ Of 3.65; number of 6, (original number 4,490; number paying advances 756, not advanced On Si, value of each share No Ove 1s Hvraizp while examining the goods, whether the tns; ing the organization of his club, whica num bers forty members, He suggested the advisa- bility of starting towpath clubs all alonz the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, and stated that the most be Piper work which the Georgeto vn crew could enter into was the protection of the sixth Maryland district from colonization trom here. Major Richards, C. M. Barton aod F. Barrett were app with the Georg s 4 Stort remark -d ved that a party of men hat to Indiana under the lead a to vote the democratic *, but steps had already been taken to prevent the fraud. The question of having the crew represented at the convention of Boys in Blue in Indianapolis having been raised, it was finally decided to grant creden- Uals as representatives of the club to all the Members who intended to g @ small fine instead of imprisonment In the vase of Sarah Wiliams, the colored woman, who so brutally whipped the little colored girl, Sarah Shewman, about two weeks ago. It was set forth by counsel that the request was made on account of defendants 1M health. The Court said be would give his decision {n the case to- morrow. but sntimated that he would impose Lo tmail fine in the case. Strats? NEw STock oF Fatt Goops comes fresh with the frost. Low prices and excellent, quality. See advt. 1011 Pennsylvania ave. t What Ailed Jones. Brown and Jones used to be friends—real good friends—but there 1s a chasm between toem now. Jones didn't know of 1t until Brown had pasced him several times without saluting, and then he determined to know what was Wrong. Halting him on the strtet, he began: five pounds, and becomes a 175 pounder. This is due to the high altitude of ‘Denver—a mile above the sea—to the dry and light atmosphere. to the scarcity of vegetation end to the com- Parative abundance of oxygen, which consumes the tlssues and taxes the vital functions to a greater extent than on lower altitudes. Hizher up itis much worse than here. at Leadville, for Instance, which 1s two miles above the sea level, the diminution in weight dovs rot gen- erally fall Ebort of a sixth or seventh, aud 1t takes place much more rapidly than here. In Uthat bigh altitude, too, lung diseases, such as preumonia, very frequently set in, and they Prove fatal in about 20 per Centum of the cases attacked. But very few dogs, except hounds, can live in Leadville, and no cats survive there. In Denver, however, we have a multitude of both dogs and cats, and they appear to experl- ence no special difficulty about living ana get- Ung fat. Yet it 13 a noticeable fact tuat ant- mals and men lose a snare of their strength the full summer of her charms is disposed to pay serious attention to sentimental declara- Uons, but that sentiment is but the pastime of her Parisian sister. CITY ITEMS. New ‘yle Fall Hats. Gent's Broadway slik hats, (/atesi), $4 and $5; Dunlap and other new suf hats; ‘Soft tur bats, from $1.50 to $4; Men’s and boys’ cigarette hats; Best soft and stiff “dollar hats” out. All the new styles boys’ and children’s soft and stiff hats, for dress and school, from 502. to $1 50, at Lewis’. 920 7th st., between I and K sts. 2. "B.—Prices marked in plain figures. Ir You suffer with headache use Lodill BY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. There is n¢ better in the market. It is ele- ea ota MBG cha cae Paria wank ck only 80 cen! “3 r 5 80 cents for the “4 Shirt. Gent's LINEN OO! latest styles and fines quality, only Bio por aces jaix for 75 cents. Bex quality, at INISS? BRANOH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angi8 1002 F street northwest. giusr MANUFACTURERS. DUBREUIL BROS. & CO., 1112 F Street N. W. 7 For, Bie Creek Line, 6:40 am. and 4:10 p.m. ails, exoopt Sunday. For avutiolit, 640 ath. and 4:49 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sundar. ALF RANLHIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- Way ot ey pee KlA AND WASHING- 7:20,9, 1 aon, mond and the sm. daily, and commmcd-tions can be Prec ared x 4 Prunsylvania ave- Ponnsylyania ave- t the depot, where orders can be left for of bagwvawe to dettinatioa from hotels 8. AMER, General Passenger Agent. HOMBON, General Mavager. 0. . = The Young Men’s Central Garfleld and Arthur We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in ction be made with a ce : Ha aay ri iter coming here. After belng here ti radacke Specific. Iv never fails, * | mecite. = oe tiie : - : 1 : ‘See here, Brown, What's come over you all | | ig here. cr belng here two or | Headache Speciic. It never fa! 2 Y ot DOHIO Ral view to purchase or merely to gratify curiosity. | club met last night. Mr. Wim. F. Cooper in the oe * Ubree ths tt m 1 wer {3 Our ELLIPTIO SHIRT ox!y 65 centa. ALTIMOBE AN 10 RAILBOAD, All selections made at the Boys’ Olothing House | chatr and Mr. A.N. Dewey secretary. “A 1 Of'a sudden? SOE es re eee - Of B. Robinson « Co., 909 P: ‘ED without the knife. Dr, Shr: Our Gi-OBE SHIRT on! So great as in the east. Nor can they endure so iS 620 11th street, Consultation free. 3 drake ; Pinks C cuavivanta van ‘Sirt” replied Grown, with freezing dignity, ber of new members were admitted. er, 6 73 cents. shag as he drew himself up an extra inch. much hard work. JFOKCED, finished, only 81. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK, Eight hours of continuous if not satisfactory, Or as represented, m: ‘ The EUREKA REIN! ‘ National Houte and Short Line to the Cooper moved that a committee of three be os 7 labor dees more to exhaust and prostrate a We wilt compere it with any other Shirt for the Kor West Promptly return! and the money refindsd. t | apnointed to look after the catmpaten business Tre yr ea ee uous to reak our | JA0OF docs” more to exhan Thinols or Wiseou: | _Exixenr De W. F, Srevanr, Marine Hoapitar, | BOUeY a Dis Also, a line of GENTs' FURNISHINGS always D FROM THE “Mr. Jones, you sip. on hand st iw W.S. Appleman and W. D. Henry were ap- ‘ad Southwest " And when worn out and prostrated a| port of Baltimore. writes: I’ take pleasure to To take effect Sunday, M: Lh ose ROM T win sUppoced Ou to be” EDS eee TaD 1 | reeling of lanattuds ata toe Fecommending Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Berar’ DUBREULL BOR. & CO., so 3 Gf Ailee Burtiogame, asutall girl, sad sentenced | actste Bstron Sees rom Nlorida met] uGie"you were caclegate to our Republican | Instances mene Totes OF eaey se | ein sn Invigorator of the system. 1 , therefor to six months in Jal. bas been dismal iepalr ad rebuild the wasted energies. Mental irom his positton on the Capi - lxvor is even more exhausting than physical -—t Baltimore Fxpresa. | ze for the campaizn, {$ aan.—Laltimore, Annapolis OL police force. | and Mr. C. county convention,” have tested i with universal suevess. Sald by ay “Yes, I was LADIES GOODS. ir. R. S. Smith enatrinan addock secretary Li way. (Piet-_ A yeE ER oyen more. exhausting vaun physteal | all cruggtsts and grocers. eile Strssbury, Wiucheeter, Hagsrstowa, Prode- 13 dispiissal by the board 1s understood t 2 ; PADI 3 | , “For the past seven years you have p: yuan May do: manual labor tor eleht ae . J. P. PALMER, that he bad not 2nd on the girl, aad of thesepublicau Uckee maothes mentite ail ea ee Th ie ties Se Heelies toast sOneRES Ae Cou alle ae SR EUES AEA DD ai Sta Er, 1 —Sew York, Philaieipuia, Hos om a3d ander oath before the Police Court hey saath 22 ies jo YOU remember, sir, of our having a tatk | P ke assiduity, e ner- * Restorer, selk ils to ; press. Ps ties that So ted eet ee ee Denela a cHece DeUINUeREGHTAnI=AION. | atont a tec Belore he SMITA eon ck | vouseysten becomes weakened ‘and trritable. | restore gray hair or taded hair to its origiaal FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, Ag erie caine) secscsiau saoolaer ahd tien @ Mary lai publican “ass | yetwember that Isaid—that is—1 Linted--that | 1h tue the physteal powers become dl-ordered last evening, Major J. W. Bead, FSU Viee-pres. ident, in the chalr, George H. ¢ youthful color and beanty. Falliug hair fs checked by its use, and {¢ produces a growth of > ly —Ba'ti Annapo- end weakened by ssmpathy aud by the strain No. 1107 F st. n w., On Eunday only—Ba'timore, p =a zi " € . = ” uid be | UPCN them to supply the brain waste. Thess | beautiful young hatr, soft, glos: nd luxu- 7 on 2 ice of fashions To Procens ailrst class overcoat 15 noting | Speeches were made by Edward. Atkinson, of ACEDL TLE ROMIEATIOR Gt oeney | iHets aro more noLiceabte tn tio case: oF hove | Pe aE CouNg, hale, sort, gl cleanly and ef- | vty Re BC UN tid the iiieeut eatin 9 now Dy Paving a menchant tatlor a very high | the Navy Yard club; R.J. Beall, W. LL. Guaat epu iene aM S4Y | comers than of those who Nave lived fora year | fective hair rectoter nee before the American | houses in PAIS: ome eee eerent leading oR Se price, but fo have such 4 one very, Il | Son, Major Brady and others r,, 1 sald that Twas in the hands of | Frauore at high altitodes, Versous and anlinals | people, Zonton air ‘Color desiorér” ean be pratl aud Loviavilie, daily; Graites to Sandueky orasmallsum, Herzog | 5 jocroughy acclimated do not experlence these | obtiiner all the leading druggists at 75 cents 4 a = +} daily svcept Saturday” St. nw. | Wasbington Market, scetait Prices. | "2 | Tomeinber tt now.” drawbacks, Indecd theso cout HOt Look better | a bottle. Six bottles sees USE TURSDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, | “YN uate pees pa ss Sin EATS. loth, 15aiSe, wil. POT “ . = 4 . | anywhere than they appear here. reat 5 6: 3 “we, Beltaville, Laarel, Aun idee eee sold for | nouse, 1Sagve.: Fb roast, 1u2 tine G,t Gidn't get a vote, sir—noteven a com. | Shy where than gettlag acclimated.—Deno-r | BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, compiete cure 4 to¢ | ———__OCTOBER 5ru axp Ora. __ sep 30 and Hau 5 lot 6. fo N.C. Shoales and , tan’t, and now you blame | (Cel) Great West. gays; all urinary com unter Ble ‘at druggists LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Eiicstt City Giviston of original lots numb ieee emits Yon OW |) eee ae Ae For Washington at 480 Pa. ave, PA.IERN BOXNETS end HATS, fine MILLI P-m.—tDalt’more and Laure! Express. loeat or | ius.” Why, sir, every mea (© Novel Theory of a German Se ¥RY GODS, s Ne 4 ee pag ee ASE hori A and 3d streets east, to FA. Cavell, for | 12¥¢: Bacon Hams, suzi Ward caucus over ‘three times Chensist, _ Rouse ON Hare.” —Ask Grogzist torte mi] AZRX GOUDs, MESS TRINA GS sha BUT. 30 p.m —New York, Philsde'y Hes. Shoulders, Se9c.; Breasts, 10 Kuows (hat when a caudidate puts himself 11 | To the other smportant properties of wool, | clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-buga, 160. DERGAEAENIS, LAGES. tine NOOR WEA, “72.—Esltimore and Way Stations. (Win- a | __FRuire.—Peaches, 60e.a the Lands of his triends they at once proceed to | which are sufticlent proof of ts sultablitty tor | @ box; for Washingion at 450 Pa. avenue, KID GLOVES, ‘SUITS, LADIES’ CLOARS, Frederick, Hagerstown ait Way, vie Hes DiaMonns and watclies. Colen’s, 1195 Pena- per pk.; Oranges, 25: hold a funeral and bury the remains ten feet | clotbing, a new one has been added by Prot, Seca tree: MISSEn’ CLOAKS, CAURMERS WRAPZERS, ‘ta - sylvania ave. t | Lemons, “25a3be. per dow; Banam deep!” dacger's latest investigations, which we wili | _ ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter Po ee Ce ie: 20T Pacave: 0 p.m. —Beltimore, Bladensbsrg and Laurel cot Sas See | rapes, 5410 per Ib; Pears, Jones made a motion as ifto shake hands and | oply mention briefly, as an explielt description churned every morulng, and delivered tn 3¢ Ibs. ee ‘Dyed, Curled un Cleaned equal to new “. Frederick, via Keay. Stops at Annapolis Wasutsatox {Hela every 10. a5 forgive all, but suddenly changed his mind and | weuld occupy too much Space. Jaeger has | “Ward” prints, 35¢c. per Ib. , cottage Beps fica ‘ o 4 ones. 4:35 p tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- Wednesday, at Qaeensto he Metropoli- Walked on, carefully placing each heel with a | proved that in our organism there are certain | cheese, buttermiik and sweet milk 6c. per qt. 7\PENING. ______..... | towm Wincbenter and Way Stations "on Ganaay tan Bratch: B. 4 O. Kt. K., Uiree intles from tho thud and keeping bis spinal column as stiff asa | gaseous volatile substances, called by him oS MAKING toi” lut cf Rocke and Way Stations only. ely, L D. ns, proprletor.)—211 head ot poker.—Detroit Free P: * Duitstoffe,” (odorous substances.) wht DEESSMARIS cattle were sold at prices ranging from 3+ per bunch; Rock, large 4:10 p m.—tBaltimore, Anuapolis and Way Sta- 4% cents per pound. Be Bu ee 7 ; PICN <CU ) g ction with Ageney for neep and lambs up, per bunch: Mackerel, 14 Boces Mepicat Conzae Wiren Ovr—The | 2, YCrY tmportant part, as yet undivias PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ée. | is cone tiour. -: endeavors to show that the actions of our mind = 8. T. TAYLOR'S PATTERNS, 5:10 p.m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. Of these 206 left over 659 sold. as follow: Sheephe. et Ib; | American University of Philadelphia and tl hee a = ; . TEAMER BELLE MAY WILL GO ON SYSTEM OF CUTTING, &c., Pe bh pact nad 7 Lambs from 4%, to 6% cents per pound; oli Porgies, ivalzc. ‘per ib.} | Electric Medical College of Pennsylvaniacknown | {fe meditated by these substances, and that a = 94cents. YS en 10 $45 per bead. her trip to GREAJ FALLS ou SUNDAY. Leaves % salves eold . Is for charter any other day. S and calves sold ‘octl-2t" they are continually rendered free in the acts Market fair. of breathing and persptring. Me discerus two different groups of odorous substances—* Lust and Unlust Stoffe,” (substances of pleasure and disliking.) ‘The first ones are exhaled dariag a joyful and agreeable state of mind, and pioduce Ubis state of mind if inhated. Just the reverse 20425 cents per A rrapin (sliders), We per Ib.: Turtle, 25¢.a $1 each. i Bvrrer.—Philadelphia Print, 40a50e. per tb. Western Creamery, $0¢.; New York. 35¢.; roll, ates Cheese, 15aWe.; Eggs, 2arie.” per to the community as Buchanan’s Colleges, were yesterday wiped out of existence. J. Howard Gendell, who represented the commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, filed yesterday his replication to the answer put in by the colleges some time ago to the quo warranto proceedings begun azatust them, The answers of these At BY J. MESSER’ new place, 1308 F street north- west iv. 45» u.—tPhilsdelpbia and Ba'timore Express. sepl0-6m d Laurel ° Btope nt Lingenrbure an of pia} Baltimore and War Clatows ere Sarccene Wer Gee 70 fm. —BALTIMOBE AND LAUBEL EX- re EDSO p.1n.—t8t. Lous, Cincinnati, Chicazo ant (Mitteburg, exept Sunday.) No “MATTER Dr. Bull's € DOUGLASS’, St. Cloud Building, MERINO AND WOOL cough may be— IL” 25 cents, ¢ READ THIS COLUMN. eee DREvs tx FREE * Pittiebure a 5 : . Louis and Pittsbark. r i wo corporations | fs true of nd ones. Whoev: : Sleeping cars to St. Henry B. Noble do, ManTantEE.— Potatoes, Trish, 2030. per pi; | were that they had a right to exercise thele | {ae wyce care oeeoe tor Veer Wal take UNDERWEAR, aye ore, Bladensburg and Leurel 13, sub of Dette tae 209 iota (690 Capbag Ba5c, franchises by acts of the legislature. Arter the evaporation differs according to the condition | Iron Bitters \Curatine HorLadies, Obilarea, and Gentlemen, in = 10: m.— NEW YORK, PRILAD! ? core Brook: best ase os ee Utuce, 2a5e, por hea replication was fled counsel tor Dr. Buchanan | of the mind as well as the condition of the A Fowerful Tonic.) A Vegetable Medicine, Hey peep ea lowest prices’ Ladies aud | BOSTOs AND agen Ext ESE. ord ppc gon Hadish,” 6. per aneh: Guten ie. Moet | part of tho record a letter era Sut sted 93.8 | body. During joy and happiness the odor of | tron Bitters Curatine Children’s UNION DRESSES and WOOL UNDEB- eta Oe SE, OS NESE ani ae . :: ea Lemp d oo perspiration is not disagreeable, whiie durin Sonsel 7 Mea: SKIRTS. y. a z Gon: Carrots Se. per _panch: Peas (black eye) | instructing him to doo, anguish and, great nervous excitement, it 1s Cosmos hiraietente: Caen cine: | Sigh examination of qualities and prices solicited. eux i eee? Cceer tinias Rate. eeenes mi ~ x = 4 RECT ja REPRESS offensive. ie substances of lisilkiug, have, Curatine traict al iy on. =. Sent peck? cpmbring mete yt omatoes, Prana, bee | paeeDpOrHoGIA.—A dispatch trom New Al- | theretore, a bad odor. In an acmooeners 7 | LOM Betere ae |CURatIMS a Discasce, DOUGLASS, for fv rther faferrsation sei at the Baltimore Wed, Hills sub arse Te Pranck Gorn’ toaise. pet a + #88 Planis, 62; | bany, Ind. says a well developed case of hydro | these substances the vitally le tee bod ack sepl6 Sth street. Ses ate, ket Ottices, Warhington Station, and , Hill's sub of sq. Ti8, $935, Prancts . e Bhobla exists there, Mollie Carpeater 13 tue Cisadvantageously influenced. This accounts | from Rivters Curatine ————— 603, 618 ond Corner 14th and Pennsylvania ayenue, a trustee, to John C. waren 38, lot Agee Ue entity Vicia. She was bitten by a doga year ago. for the fact that in a state of anguish and fear Enrich the Blood. |Gures aiver Complsint. ADIES’ y AND, _paLenEns SHOES yoere ods cs i for, bees be 14; $1,560. Geo. W. honey to Gco. - . c + Squal 75.8 ATER EA DOT ONE ONY IER e tag a < south haif lot D, in sub of lots 9 to r atone = Iris devilish queer thata man’s creditors ee ne soueae ous Cle Iron Bitters... |Curatine Pecfbot aitistonticn guacntioel. WM OLE MENTS, Sante cf i $00. S.C. Pomeroy et al. to Eg Gar —Keedbird. 50¢ic. per doz.; Ortolan, | will all arrange themselves On the shady ‘atts Pleasure” heightens one vite acta ‘Renew igor {Cures Kidney ions. Se, By tk SOL%, Gamera Ticket acon 1S, see. S Ip sub of Barry Fa: ‘5e.: Snipe, $2 to $2.50 perdoz.; Blackbird, 51°’ | Of a street when he goes from dinner and mike proves the resistibility of the body agatast si Iron Bitters \Curatine NABLE BOOT MAKER, . E. LORD, General Passenger Agent. mylT . cs. (bine Wing) s8E-A81; do. (crow) Soc. | Nan walk down in the sun. Ive mean 19 us: | Proves the resisblty of the body gatas sic + Give Vitality. Cures Serofuis. | LADIRS* FABETO! 620 Oth street, Popes s Ax Ou Crrizex, J Gam sunlignt to help collect a bill.—Mogreyor | Fool attracts the “sites ploasne ions suhien | ae a Opposite U. 8. Patent Bice. fed at his residence, in at Pleasant, on ; 5 eee (this property must not be cont with | o2 if es — Wednesday afternoos, ta the sith year of his A Morner SvixG ror Hee CutLpren—Justice a: = 7 “ ‘Cure Malarial Diseases: Cures Rheumatism. age. Mr. Eslin was well-known throughout Ue | James has granted a politon for a writ of |. Lorrms Perce eee Maren Was under Doors General), while clothing Saaee ee fitters Curatine TERS ABD HOUSEKEEPESS, peri iy cock: figucing’ fie wok susnae | tates coeyius fled Dy are Julia Ent vo abeain | engeecinent to marry Lote Caren. at vets | bre avers the ‘accumulation of the omehats | OP BES septa. STE. Tec ‘Use JOHNSTON'S DEY SIZED KALSOMINE Di an enting. He was probab! e cus 3 j n ay, | “Substances of disitke,” with all. unelr evil c * aud ‘ e bes BE ows covks fighter tn the country. Mr. | that she isthe wife of Jobn Khil, to whom she | 82 adjoining county. .Wuen told of his peraidy. i con ters aun Helin was bor in Montgouery county, Ma: ond | was married November, Sth, 18¢2. and that he ees ron cham aie unsued on Minen clothing after long ween toes Tron Tete indigestion. Gucatine = MASURN'S MIXED ParnT. came to the 1822, When ght laken from fuses chant a 0 oo Jures Best market. smssil piece of lad north of Washingvoa, 1p | to return them to ler and refuses to allow them | hour he jo SES doting even ee ala as Woollen | Yrom Bitters and Blo‘ches. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. What 15 now Known a3 Mount Pleasant, and | to be seen by her, keeping them hid; that they crazed py ne ber prayer caused his death, and ts strong, takes only the sour smell of perspire: | CT? 8" testability. \curatine GEORGE RYNEAL., Jr., Duilt a public house directly on what waa thea | ate? and 4 yeors of respecuvely; and sie by remorse, tion, sand never tes other Sirona Cures Boils & Old Sores. ‘7th st. n.w. snd’ adjclning the Ot Natioaah race tee | Coe re nee iareste and, after ben: | _¥.P. van Wick, Untied aulee consulat Turks | me f ntiapOE Au he | From Bi Sore Lapgour. |Curatin Bens tee emia eee __ss3_ and ining the old Na’ ac course, a - LBs viek, a #2 known then iealy 2 keen Hare Redd | Ing ner, Cook tie calldren seroia 26 street. and | Jslind, te deac. Revertheless’ Gf the eyeatea gee aS me ea Ours Ulcers and Boils. | J} RWIS JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, Ff years quite a large business, lace betag. en regained consciousness and went after rS. Julian Hayes, a widow, was burned to ¥ roved u ASHIN' Ss . S igpulas Subertad resort Conacialy ,wues | them he again attacked her, and she wasforxd | a crisp in Buffalo, N.Y. pesteraay. Sho haa | gaeeser wea Has proved of the b ret oa a ae kd icin tia cocking mains took place there. Mr. Eslin also it them. She further charges | ro.entered her Durning ‘house to save a few | against » DEALEES IN UNITED 8ST: c¥S BONDS, DIs- became interested city property, and for eff Price $1 a Bottle. Price $1 4 Bottle. years run a brick yard near the head of New Jersey avenue, and also had one near the cor- Mang. good «iuulltes and Had mouy frieuts lu qa the Community. . Job Chadwick was gored to death by a bull at Perih Amboy, N.J., yesterday. ies At North Waketi eld, the only carpen- ter shop in the village fs kept making cot- IBON BITTEES AND CURATINE For sale by ‘TRIOT and other INVE37¥ENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN BXOHANGE. mar? ECOND HAND CLUiniNne, STOTT & CROMWELL, es SEN SHES, WATOHES, A SHOOTING ArvaIR took at Yakim ISTOLS, byl MARRIAGE Liomyses have Dedn issued to Albert Gen. command had a ‘with 18 of | City, Or yesterday, in wiok Denic ry 485 Pennsyivanis ave., Can og agg we vous te ext Cash pricss 3 ‘Victoria’s Indians in the N. on M. WaLsat>, 201 B Briniey #0 Arg Jule Hanson; Jom d. Glewon Mo‘and killed them aie 22%°bet Mountains, 8. | was ied ere aes eee nally woulda JTholesaloand Hetal, and by all Draseieis. | of r west. Ueecs by aoall wil-be