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THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... October 6, 1859. mee Weather. TIONS TO-DAY, Gavan or — Calne SiGNaL OFFICER, , ele Torthwest to southwest winds, slowly rising barometer, and no Cemperatu ANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The for oS ing are the readings of the thermom- EtST at the Signal Office during the aay-—t om., 2pm, Ww LOCAL NEW Amusements, &c.. To-night. ational Theater.—“The Tourists in the Pall- man Palace Car. P Opera House,— a Presbyterian Church. cert. Condensed Locais. Street lamps wil! be lighted at 6 p.m. and ex- Unguis am. cero roughs last night weat into Pat- rick Leonard's store, corner 1st and D streets southwest, and raised a fight, in which the pro- prieter was knocked down ‘and his fi ba * with a razor. Winters, who lives at the corner of Uaton and N streets southwest, attempted to com att svicide yesterday by cutting her throat with a was rezor. Drs. Leach and Crook were called in and rendered surgical ald. The wound ts dan- gerous. ‘The regular seml-annual meeting of the Washington Pre-bytery convened jast night at Vierna, Fatrfax county, Va. ‘The opening ser- mon was delivered by che Rev. F. J. Grimke, p 15% b street colored church, of this Barnard, fr DAL agit tare of Sarah “i to sell the eute called Last night a number of persons went to Lin- coln Hall to attend e grand concert by the M rine B. d eit of the American M Shade Trees in Washington, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PARKING COMMISSION. ‘The angual report of the parking commisston has been submitted to the engiceer Commis- It ites that “during the last fiscal ave been planted and 215 old : have been removed. Tas nting of trees has now come to be a small tem In the expenditures of the commatssion, 89 much ts requifred for the ordinary care of those already pianted that comparatively few cau ve added to the number with present appropria- Uons. The materials for repairing and Fécoa- structing old tree boxes and the pi 500 HEW Ones, Cost $,29S'S2, while the cos labor for settin p3 es AMIIBTS to the sum of Other Items of expen. diture_ may ch for pran- mow ng and stoner. eCS be’ note iding and catthvat ing Gis. The expenses In¢arred In ase aud repairs of bos duced, if it were pr Perbaps tw city would be Temoval of the boxes, but when thts has been attempted the trees have suffered trom horses being allowed to gnaw the bari malicious use of kn bands of it disposed Dark is cut and tern has been found necessary to replace the boxes In order to save the trees trom total destruc. tion. This vandalism as It w ; ypectation, If the tree. bear spensed wit “PROTECTION OF Se “TREES. The commission renew their suggestion of last year, of inserting rings in the carbstone3 for securing horses in the aosence of drivers would be an econoiaical measure to do the cost of repairing broken boxes, and ‘re lacing broken trees caused by runaway and stray horses for one year would go far toward | pplying these rings In some seasons trees are mucb disfigured, and to some extent injured by caterpillars, To keep the trees entirely free of the ests would require all the labor at the command of the parsing commis- sien during the summer months; bat there are numerous other matters of even greater importance than the removal of the Caterpiilers, whieh demand attention. Conse- quently the pee, weds of the insects ia- crease beyond what is desirable. It 3 very evi- dent that ft is only @ question of expense to free the trees of caterp! @ud if the means are NOt avaliable, their complete ora cation 1s Im- practicable, In midsummer the i228 are more unsightly than iojurious to the trees; th. young growths have then acquired a conside-a- bie degree Of maturity and solidity, and they are Lot materially injured by the destruction ot the follage; in fact, the tree is much more pe: anently Injured from the removal of infest2d branches by the pru shears, TREE PLANTL ‘They state that it ts very desirable that ta: Work of tree planting should keep pace with tb: improvement of the streets. ‘There are yet reets and avenues ready for ‘There are also many thousands of tress ready for the streets. Mafiy of them will soon overgrow their avallablitty for the purpose, and it would be fn the Ine of Strict ecoaomy to pro- vide means f e. Cer- Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THRATER.—The atten be lage. ci “The Tourists” are alway s thelr third they ‘Graw even larger they first appeared Forp’s Orga Howse. a = another good hou: y kept up their 63 break uatit the e ‘orth Presb: Is Favor or THe Was! Justice Cartter ft the | court, The case was brought ta March, 1873, in the form of a petition for a writ of certiorar! on the Commisstoners to pave Pennsylvania nsinit their records up to the court for the-purpose of reviewing the assessment of the plaintiff to the amount of $10, ing the Avenue tn front of the ¢ ‘The court de nter Market. ed that the Market Company 1s wii in ‘Sirips, so that it | | right. ‘0- ries of Teopk 3 Concerts | D res, brass fire setts, | Dougherty fourth. Time 2:25. Chiet | With bis force of men, | attended other races here, were a3 2 for pav- | NATIONAL FAIR. The Opening Ceremonies. An Attractive Display. Flyers On The Track. The weather to-day more than made up for grounds. Everything looked bright, and there was more activity noticeable about the grounds, ‘The visitors arrived slow, the greater number not coming until the afternoon. A good many NEW EXHIBITS have been placed in the main bullding. The Florence oll stove company and Hecker's s2 raising flour agents will each be ready by Ve morrew to cook muflns, bisclilts, cakes, show how such things can be done. They wit be, as during the last fatr, (hes us rat. ously. ‘This feature was ¥ mized then, and will likely be again. Mr. J. Fo. T McCarthy, who engrossed the Parvell resoiutions, placed them on exbibition in the main building’ to-day. He has a letter from Miss any Paraell. who resides at Bordentown, + sister of the fa- mous agitator, in which she ‘says that the por- traif, whych was executed wiin a pen, {sa por- fect likeness. Quite a humoer of new’ exhtoits for this bulldiug were entered to-day, as also forthe other départments of the fatr, wateh cannot be placed in position until to-morrow. None of the vartous committees who : make the examinations and award th miums In the various classes, will be get to work until to-morrow, on acconat Jateness In opening the fair. ‘The L s Ice Company bave removed their mouster ies cooler to a position between machtne: and the main butidin ‘hey will gi ee water during the fair to all ANIMALS ON EXHIBIT ‘The hound a building ratsed such @ row this morning that they were taken out of thelr cages and tied to stakes on the 6: side, So that they conid enjoy the sun. them got the scent of a rabbif trall, which prob- ably passed throu the grounds this morain and with diftic could be Tommie and fe, the two fine Malteso cata shown by C. W. Thorn, had possesston of tt end of the bu’ were out atr- ing themselve i. C, Goodloe put a pair Co) of fine young setters on exhibition this morn- ing, which attracted the attention of all the at. mirers of Kees Bolllean & Heagy, of Middie- town, Md., ite a pun Thies * ratsed ‘ents breeds of cbie! On the increase allot the nt, ene of the largest eatile ery county, Md., put some this morning ay season, th he emand for taney and pigeons. bel ume. W. W. mee of Monts $1 A PEAUTIFUL HORTICULTURAL DISPLAY, The art building of last year resumes tts at- tractive features’ in the hortcuttural dlap!as made there. About the entrance are grouped handsome ferns and palms, and ment of the main hail, with towering re ramied with haoging baske?s and tralithg vine wie here and there caged birds and parrots, Who salute the visitor with thetr shrill ta: quiries, give evidence cf the beauties Withiu. On the Tables in t nd ferns ex- hibited by = te er: atory, Baltimore, SHOW 1 many curious among them tovgue-leaved and creste moving plants, marantas, consum and cocoanut tree. J. H. Smatl sho. ferus, begonias and an India raobé sides'a handsome assortment of floral designs for table ornament, rep: a@ butterily, and a funeral destga, a dered with white roses and earn ition; the stubble, and a gathered bundle of w bear a sickle, with Dh ade of white and haa helictrope. George Glorious exhibits bioomix geraniums, crotons, coleus, and floral py Gesign representing ladder of faine, surrouic crown, ahd in cnt flowers, dahilas, Mar. Neil roses, camelia, pansieg and carnations. Robert J. Halliday, of Baltimore, shows ue pitcher pane draceanas and pandanus from tbe Sout! Islands. Peter Henderson, of York, cut flowers, dahlias and acalyphia— fine collection, Nicholas Studer $hows destgas in Immortelies and baskets of cit flowers dad table ornaments, rustic vases and jardienter Stands. Louts Schmid, the Resurrection plant, or Kose of Jericho, straw work in baske. Stands, wire baskets, dried grass and imwor. telies in handsome desigas. In the Ine of eznaed fruits and vegetables, S. N. Hyde, of Bootaby Hill, Md., takes the lead. He displays mam- roth ‘wophy tomatoes, red and yello Egyptian corn, or “Dhura,” Z Set from California. ans - ple corn fodder. Charles Fernald, early Halifix aloes. Mrs. popineon. ches. Robert Hardon, Perintendent of” sane Tiospital, ia variet fs ot srapes, Marseliles figs and Spanish chestnuts. due Cxbibits are very tasteially arranced on the tables around te sides of each roo.a and along the cenier. The light coming from the ‘ly adapted, ait throws a n. hthess over the follage and gay hues or the plunta. THE FAIR PORMALLY OPENED. President Galt at 20 minutes past 12 o'cloc: ‘Inade a speech of welcome, congr tulittas cs tributors on thelr display. Mr. Blackbarn mad an address of a similar Character also co: lat ing the association on a marked imp-o: of the grounds from last year, and said vas in faver of the government miking an appr pnation for the races of national character. Ie concluded at halt past one o'clock. FLYERS ON THE THACK_SY- JULIEN AND QLEEET During the morning tt the track was very lively, ‘sil of thegiorses being out. None of them were speeded, though they. Went at times quite fast. Sleepy Tom divided the honors with St. Julien. it was noticeable that nearly all of the horses wore hoods, ard that several of them coughed Pe eedinn G izootic cough. As the disease ts sup} in the air everywhere just now, the Cralners are very careful with tuetr charge Another thing was also remarked, and ths that none of the horses belonging In this Uon were in any way affected, all the horse: that appeared to be affected being from other sections of the country. To-day’s sun, it Is thought, will bring all of the horses ound ail ‘Phere is no fear among the horsem2n {hat there will be any increase, THE RACES TO-DAY. First heat, first race, Was won and Lady Golddas The first heat Timothy; Durock was won by onewall third, Put, POOL SELLING AND WHEELS OF FORTUSE. ‘The men with the spinning jenntes or wheels ot fortune put up thelr app: Inorning and expect to be able to | Ht is said they paid $3,000 for the lege. 'T. L. Herdte, the welt poo was 3199 0 on Laing and | Sold pools on the heats and races. Tue ho: ke mekers. the London style of betting, Who hav iS oe ve The other styie of betting being r the actof Congress ot | stocd and more popular, the boo! makers did but Uttie business except with professloail backers of opinion. TBE AWARDS OF PROCRSSION PF: a The juéges who occupied the tall: ach bound for paving so much only of Pennsylvania | 12 the procession yesterday met at W! ‘lta tn avenue aS abuts upon thelr property, and hence | that the Market Company ts bound only for the Portion of the paving between 7th and sth stfeets. A decree in accordance with tals opin. | airy; ion was directed to be prepared. 3 met last nicht at their corner 9h street and Pennsyivanta ave- nue. and elected the following oficers for the ar: Dr. Charles Warren, president; James F. Oyster, viee president; W. €. Keech, ‘Secretary and treasurer: executive committee — ans, I. ¢ lerwi nittee—James TL. Purtish, nd A. C. Floyd. panes Bh ioeail A Wasnixcron Steamsutr Lix®.—The Inland and Seaboard Coasting Co. publish a card in another column, addressed to tbe travelling ublie and shippers. deserving of notice. The Mt boais have been put in first-class order, thal factlities are excellent, including &D lron-reofed wharf in this city for the protec- on of freight, while the seaboard line give low Tates and quick dispatch between New York and Washington. The passenger service of six the afternoon and made the awards as follows: One hundred dollar a for the most orl; ginal ceoeey, to Frank Ward, of the Alde sold medal for handsomest display, to BW. Ieed's Sons, gmecrs, whose exhibit was unanimously voted the most elaborate ever seen in an industrial procession; stlver medal for elaine to Mr. a = SS, rags dealer; bronze medal Mr. John H. Mitchell, blacksmith, and “atpionia to Charles McGowan, stone-cutter. ‘They also favorably mentioned truck A for its exhibition of the Workings of the swinging harness, Colonel LP. Wright for his Improved street seraper and sweeper, the Independent Ice company. Stephenson Brothers for sawed and split <= . ——— a and Sane Gee fan created by their corps o! pany A, Washington Light patmnee, for fear Than@uvres Caminack’s miniature iline Kilns: Core & Co. for caramels; Stover « Co. for co: F. L. Bouse, groceries; Thomas W. Smith, lum- bers Heurieh’s beer; the Woodlawn. Farmers’ Club eshitit ot ‘fart Products; ‘A. Saks & Co., tailors; P. G, Sauer, stoves; George Otto, soda water; Ford's Opera House, Flock ot Geese;” Adams’ Express Compan: and the tally- nghant & Widdicombe. ho coach of Messrs. The judges were J. G. ook, WY hedeay ced Hotel; maweo tor years on the inland Ine has not injured a per- | 3, ¢. Ergocd, z = Fearon, piinter, EG. Davis) fancy ve ————— ur, : A PICKPOCKET SENT TO eg een Seeger tron ae J. P. Willett, hatter; F. A. inte, $n the Police Court, a young named dealer; Charles Baum, dry mer- George Mansfeld was charged’ ‘with pleklag tae | chant, and Charles Madea, hotel keeper. pocket of a colored girl natied Annie Jones, wo MOTE. festified that as sie was standing on Pennsyl- desi Vabia avenue, between 20th ‘and 2ist streets | Machinery hall looked alive = eral of B.W., yesterday, when the parade was passing: | the tural she felt a hand ‘In her pocket, ‘and. on ae on, is a large quanity ot bang around, a Saw this youbg man with her machinery on the outside of ths making a Dock in bis hand. “She coliared him and de. very attractive oe A mut manded tne xet book, which he dented | was putin to-day. ‘aving, and during the con between Mrs. R. C. Taylor placed in the Mai batidin luem he passed the pocket book to another man, | an spt! ee on which is a be 11 who walked off a short distance and dropped It, en pene the gloom of yesterday at the National Fatr Much credit ts due Jay 1s especially pleasins to Mr. Si Smith, of the Botantcal garden, for 2 excellent taste in arranging this attractive Teature of the fair. Chester county, Pa., has contributed a fine M@splay of hogs; anti nease boar weighing 7) pounds among the nuinber. Machinery ball to. ited a binder and reip- ing pasties éperated by steam was tn motto: 3 has an attractive space {9 1h Main hat), ‘ts splay ing rich aad elegant furniture, lambreuulns and carpets, ‘he lay of hard by S. R. Gittings & Co.. 15 one of the attractive features of the Main building. Atnagniticent flag ma: Galt to the assoctation main exhibition bull On Trim] for Murder. SHOOTING AT A MAN AND KILLING A GIRL. To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge James the trial of the case of John Beckett, on the charge of murder in haying killed Rosalee Ellen Harris, a colored girl, in_1s79, was commenced— Mr. Perry appearing for the government and M W. A. Cook ana F. oner. It 1s alleged that the prisoner havin; tended a pic-nic at Irving park,on the Balti more and Ohio ratitoad, on July 14th, 1879, got into a dificulty with sdme ‘parties, Including David P. indexier, and, onreturaing to the city, seeing Potndexter’ sting in tron!’ of a house on G street. between New Jersey ave. and | West, shot at him. and the dail str! inilleting a wound from whi h sie aie days after. The & from the regular pie Geo. W. art B. Fleet, bane Mm. and John Ui. HI and two more be rected to draw a present by Mrs. p oats gravefully from the ng. ae —Co. Banker, Wm. 2s Crawford, tober i Hiram F. Trimp ni meee ‘don nis vot cated that hy cd Trad xecounts of the homictie tn the pap: R had herd statements made as to it, from white e had formed an op and would go tata ion; Dut his mind would fad a verdiet on the evidence. 1 court cecided that he was competent, and defence excepted. lay pre- exhioit tendodsto make in the fair pro- Ras the same was tully pre- ex; We have, af the request, Of inany friends, conclused to taake a special hibition at our own Cost for the beneilt or alr. We willbe accompanied by Doach’s fall nd, and st arting f m our stores, 404 and 4 t r th street, at 10 6 Gonrrry & Striyas, having completed ex- tensive improvements to their houses, 417 and 419 13th street, will be pleased to have thelr friends and the pubite to a banquet to b2 given this evening. t wo Aes Dinkcrony f for 1 page 37, class e pais, Alder- To same di Mili Deater rectory, 1Sst, Will be found eS gives a git ede a living price. |The p alr som! that supply ate, trot ont, your Me exhibition if you dare. owers trying (9 ey cattle for pab- t pect Indictments fatent 10 Kilt Hobert’ ity f1s9n; lareel of a horse from Wr ceny of a | I ael Buel 1 jaw of a stone ert aAntt ne intent to Hy aad Mille bey, 1a J Peyton, petit latech}, second offense, THE FORTUAES OF TI perity of New Orleans for seems to be gradually but surely crease, with raflroads xen ng in from ev airection, a parts or depression, and all other trouble gent toa commun Thecete brated Louisiana State Lottery company has mututaloed the World-renowned charity hospital at expendi- ture of many hundred thousand dollars. Tae grand monthly distribution takes place on t second Tuesday of every mouth, For fart information apply to M. A. Daipulo, No. 219 Broadway, New York city, or same persoa at New Orleans, La. a PATAL QUARREL Avocr A ( quarrel in W iiMamsburg, N. yesterday, Adam Krebs was stabbed tn. ‘the ‘atdomen by William Pollock, aud tmertally injured. Both arties were friends of a pretty mulatto irl, and the tragedy, which occurred at her res!” dence, Was tle result of mutual jealousy. ae a CUTICURA and Sealy Diseases. Scrofulous Rumors. U! teersed Old Sores, aud Mer= cu tal Affections cured when all other human agenctes fail. 1. Coricurns Reso.vent purifies, strengt! and supports the systema thr uh vie mst crits Sages cf blood. skin end scalp butnors and dis- orders of the livar, Kidneys and ur toary orgae. | Ccrsctma, a medicinsl ly, arrests disease, patation, he als ud inflamwmation, itching ‘aud way deud sbi skin. SA BHAY the only medicinal shay ing Sop. Skia Mumori. Milk Crust, Etc. Sniw HWumor.—Mrs. 8S. E. Whipple, Dec Mich., writes that her face, hosd snd some p of her meh were almost raw. Head reo s fea] sores. Snilered fearfully, every tia Permanently cared by Cuticuta Teoma cri Mrs. Bowers, Cincinnati, eneake of her sisters child, wo wac Cored of milk erust, whica resisted all remedies for two yews. Now afine, healily’ boy, with @ bea tft! head of hair. TETTER oF THE Haxns.—Flizab-th Buckley, Ui: tleton, N. H., thankfully praises the Cuticura Ram. egies fora cure of teiter of the hands, whic had rexdered them elmost useless to her. 143 Clinton Street, Scald Head, Alopecia, Etc, Ag ee H. 5,1, B., J od of seal twenty years had cov a3 One guartér cf an inch ia t! e338, reured by the Oni cura Remedies. Crricuns Rew=pres are prepared by W: Porrex, Chemists fad Deuzwists, street, Boston, and Price of CurisuRA, SOeents : tare box: conta. Ovricuns Scents: in bars, for 50 ces SANFORD'S RADICAL CORE FOR CATARRH. Ome eu cbaciraut nadtoneimerercd a olveat, an (erfahaler: Pr'ce for alt, 31-00. Ig of marvelous eficacy for reliving vi-lent attacks ef Sneezing, to which insvy are subject, for cleans jug the Head and Nasal Passages when Clozwed with offensive matter, for decdoriaing and purifying the breath, for renideriig the Head c-esr, the Brin active, the Brea! easy, aud every Sonss tu a most grateful and id roothed condition, inning with the Nasal, Pascayea, it clones 2 matte hea's. rests te formation of putrid matter. heart of the disease. “this Tsteikes at the vers done, its consti tutional and thoreaenly removes from the Bieod ra ‘circulating fuids the poisoa that has been sucked yak the sabeorber Ag peraeae matter epich ne stomach been inhaled by the h He Ask your druggist for Banrorp’s Rapicat Cune General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. Demoeratic Meetings. TEE YOUNG MEN'S HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB, ‘The Young Men’s Hancock and English Ciud Met at Association Hall last night—Mr. Camp- bell Carringicn presiding, and Mr. Chas. Moore secretary pro tem. The special committee on | subseriplions (Messrs. Wilson, McBiair and Bell) made a report that up to this time $234 had been subscribed. Out of the 136 members of the ciub. ‘The com- talttee was Increased by adding thereto Messrs, ii. H. Barker, C. F. Rowe and G. if, Thompson. Mr. Rowe presented the resolutions adopted at the conference on Thursday night last, looking: to the organization of a new central committee, and explained that 1t wa3 not popes v a tagonize the present committee. Habeock said ne did not see bat thar it would antagonize the existing central committee. He | counselled continued harmony in the few re- raining days of the eampalzn. Mr. 2 Uhat the propesed committee was. simp; charge of any demonstrations ef the G. ih. ‘Thompson took the same v Mr. J.B. Wilson claimed that the r. would produce unity and not discord. Mr Cit, MeDlatr asked what was the wisdom of having another committee? [A volce,—We want rep- resentation.) Mr. Babcock defended the exist- log central committee. Dr. Allen said that the ciubs ought to have representation. After further Gebate, Mr. Sloan said he now favored the _Tepresentation of the clubs fo a central body, ana ii resolution be to read “to be known as a cen. pee cenoy ratic organizations ment was adopted r been M f . H, Thompson were elec ed COMMITTER mia avenue last night, received &. Colm anieat ton from the Han? Cock chit of South Washington eazdemning the the conterenc E fig that they had withdrawe, their ‘dele- and the committee on elections recom- ed That the returns be received at the ijuarters ef the committee and exhibited on a Uansparen ‘The report was adopted, TPR FIRET WARD HAN night at Ln Mccartney In the en retary. ahd accept Hai should be placed. Use that d paoer. American arpet Lining Co., New York aud Boston. So!d by all carpet dealers, THE question of a prope nts In- food for in teresis all mothers, especially th ws nurse thelr offspring. all the req b 1 nd Is highly commended by the medical fac ty he rope and America, All druggists and grocers have it. Price, 75 cts. T. Metcalf & Co., Boston, Mass. WHI Be With the Styl And you will be pi ee ies the price of our Spring Salts. Noart Waker & Co., Tallors and © Wif1,3 625 Penn: Your Boys Pleased hiers, anle ave, From a Well-Known Bu: ebeen a great sufferer f ase and severe cov jiness Man. mt & throat Phystetan: treated me and my fends consid one of decided sumption, S 2£0 I calle an Mosehzisker, at 6 street northwest, and placed my’ ease in his hands. My throat is well, the cough and all h as have aad ai oe Lae I weil, A. Dé: man & Co., compres sed nw. Linoleum ‘This extraordinary flocr covering zis made of Floor Clot the most lasting matertals—ma‘nly cork and soliditied ol. It has been before ihe pubite for several years, and has siceessfuily stood tests Such a5 Lo ofl cloth or carpet could undergo. It is unhesitatingly recommended as the hand- somest, most durable and comfortable floor covering before the public, and is equally sult. able for the dining room, offices, stores, ete.. in fact, almost every place where an articie of this kird ts needed. Every square y: of the cloth has “LINOLEUM” printed on the back; none other isgenuine. All carpet dealers keep it. The Sage Speaks Again. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Stk— My reason for seeking your noble paper is to have it circulate the tollowing, which is on the complete and speedy cure of a loathsome distemper, Which may be classed among the most subtite, destructive and relentiess enemies of the human race. I refer to nasal catarrh. There ts no pathematic of which more have ‘undertaken the treatment, and of which less have understood the first principle of the cure. Inhalers have been used, medicines have been taken internally ard externally, bat no rellet has been experienced by any catarrhal sufferer. Why? Because, asI have alreedy stated, the prignary cause of the disorder had never been Uunderstcdd, the Drst principle of the discomfort bed never resented itself Lo those who treated, or rather maltreated It, ‘The misguided sufferer has never been cognizant of the fact that the sordes (a filthy petlucid matter) and the para- sites (minute animals which existin and con- faminate the organs of smeil) must be removed before a cure can be effected. The ans for 4 val of ithe substance and the auimil {3 my wondertul discovery. I weuld state, in addition, that all who are tying so called cures for nasal catarra, suh as inhalations, patent medicines, snuffed trom the palm of tne band into the nostrils, arktsh. sulphur, Russian, galvante, cold, or bot water baths, are paving the way to deafues aC Dy causing the closure of the eustachian S,) sore throat, astama, consumption, and death Cstarrh is pwely a local afliction, though tt is treated by a horde of ignorant bloodsuckers as @ constitutional disease. Inscience treats the symptoms of disease, and the symptoms of disease only. Selenee trea's the germ, and the germ only. Upon this Principle, . 1 have made the destruction of t specialty. The germ of catarrh e in the: abovenamed a Pgs, sordes, and pal 8, and When this germ ts destroyed tbe disease ales, and cannot be re. newed unless & Tin be forme new gel That the existence of a forelga fasptssatet matter fs the original cause of this 11113 not the result er mere conjecture, has been demonstra: ted by both analysis avd synthesis. Tae dis- ease of the Scheneiderian membrane originates with a germ, but the secret of the di pulor: of that’ germ and complete expulsion or ail filthy virus from the nasal cavities is known but to one man on the globe if. My extirpatur works miracles; it 13 supreme in power; superior to ail others; bighest 1 power: Chief; indey md unlimited by. the’ patte ‘The ger f exterminated, aud tue mucous men'rancs linirg the nostrils become healthy, Tam the inventor o! ting, routing, and co this_monster. hostile, aggravating nasal malady. My Extir- for for Worsting nasal aliments has covere1 Teer with glory. It has made itself a name in tcry, and posterity will stand amazed. There 1S LO greater enjoyment of nature’s (rium) ie and no creater safeguard against noxious, thlogs of all kinds, than a healthy 1 nose, I hold the world’s specific for the ot this terrible scourge, Which dally Sweeps those from our midst’ who, either tn ignorance or want of encrgy, will inake no efforts for their own sal- vatlon, or are content with consulting charlatan advertisers whose intentions are to palm off their injurious compounds upon the too credu- Jous catarrhal sufferer. My ee a) vietoriously and triumph- antly marching onwara, overthrowing and slay- ing all previous theories and modes of treat- men! author %s Note. The for ing letter can be appreciated and fully understood only by the scholar; that is to say, by the scholar who loves truth, who is capable of forming a judgment, who is above the notions and prejudices of the learned and unlearned vulgar. Eradition and hilosophy are tome only the means by which y ring Ro Tight the anmatcular hid in man. DEWEY, M. D., LL. D., can be consulted at his ofc, 508 11th street northwest, Wash- ington, D. G. OpmNion of eminent enagh, Mem- ps Tenn.: For weak lgestion, ‘general debil- 'y, and want of appetite, I cheertully recom- miehd Colden’s Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator. and grocers. Sold by all druggists An Elegant Toiict Preparation, and restorative is f lor Restorer.” ‘ct There were 40 subscribers t THE COURTS. CounT IX GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Cox agt. McPherson; argument re- sumed. Washington Market Co, ane District of Columbia; opinion by Chief Justice Cariter, | market company to be taxed just as private persons. ‘Theophilus = Minton, of the South Carolina bar, adinitted to practice. Tae agpit- cation of Charles J. Hayes for adaitssion to tae bar was referred to committee. Equity Covatr—Judze Coz, Yesterday, Jones agi. Jones; payment of so- jneiens tee ordered. Munro agt. Munro; ga.- Gian ad litem aise Sailth agt. Smicb: Proof ordered taken. Dutfamel agt. Dutiamoy’; trustee substituted. Nesmith agt. Goodall; re- celver to collect fund through Court of Ciatms and substitution of personal represeatative Of plaintiff ordered. Connolly agt. Downmat; ction dissolved as to Ritchie, Walker agi. | Walker; counsel fees ordered paid. Gunton ag. nizibger; trustee substituted. Oidberg agt, Prenuss; decree quleting UUe, etc., passed: | Ingersoll agt. James; purchaser allan Retes and conveyauce ordered. P: Carney; hearing commenced. POLICE CouRT—Judge Sn. To-Gay, liury Donaldson, chargea With maintainiag a ulsance 33. "Jas. Heuderson, carrying a pistol; & lays. Lizzie Short Ler, vagrancy; Do: as or 20 days tu the Ww. house. Henry’ Cobins and Cias. L: fanity; $5 or 7 days each. oes Lazans, charged 81th carryivg ar: oe sorkhouse. . Johason and George bonds or 2) days each in tue work: arpay, Vagraney; bo Harrison. alfra iward restitution or- veny of 3 from Geo. Haikit dered and in default 15 days io jai. x ashing- ton ao assault on Alice Jonuso’ lansfield Sia jail and ret t tion, and io d fant oF restiturtous 30 days aduit A GEORGETOWN. THE CoaL TRADE.—Tairt: c wunberland Monday with 3,S —For Georgetown. 7 tons; Maryland boats left tons of coal Coast is6.15 tons; z Blaen Rvon €o., 117.12 tons; Piedmoat € >» i07.18 tons, For Alexandria: American Co. Arrivals—Boat M. C. 2, ot Wheat Boat Med- 00 paebels of Wheat and 400 Dushels B.—Oferings to- 0 bushels of wheat wit bushels at prices ranging irom 1 Orica EATER. Wi Woman about 28 ye & conti: opium cater, was sent | oy tke hospital to day. —_~e+re___ TuE BATTLE OF Kr tim. Mary cereinonies took pi ye terday of ‘the centennial anniversary x ae revolutt: mn ry, beltle of King’s Mountain, N. ered acres of the batt MERCHANTS EXem. ‘change pie participating. Spi ones: were av. J the battle. will bo fila , directed by Gea, Hunt, 1, trated by militia force of the U.S. army. A MOTEER A REE CHILDREN BURNED.— In Lovilla, a suburb of Jack terday, Mrs. Wm. Cla were terribly burned by t of gasoline, with which © supplying A gasoline stove, > Was fo the act of The children soon after died, and there ts but little hope for the moiher. The husband of Mrs. Clarse 13 one of the leading business men of Jacksonville. DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. [™=NsE sTOCcK or NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. cts Ke a, star Peete aSane' ‘waite, <maprpi 82, 82.5, gui to $4 TABLE DAMASK, 50. 62.75, £7. $1. eis ure wool, wide doublo-witth’ Black xs: MOciored CASHMERES all Pare Wool, 25. Excellent heavy BLACK S BLACK SILK! [aoe SILKS The best and chespsst ia the city. var St, and #1 $0 Biack Sik? are SPECIAL Banoar LADIES' QLOAKS! ~~ LAU LBS’ OL2AKS! CABTER’s, ‘VAL Market Space. wCclored SATINS rednoed | Excellent Whi 20 Pia . Very iarce assort- or eu-taiins 12 to et wb and Craje in Bisck diehmeres, 80. mise. Black Crape Olsth. _ LmMeLsE, aBsOr! 8 of Cloth for men and boys’ wear, ‘Wan suita, the test Cotton in the oF CARTER'S, octS Vil Market Space. NOrenates IN DRESS GOODS. HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS, BROCADE SILKS AND VELYVETS, SATIN DELYON, IN BLACK AND COLORS. BARGAINS IN BLACK VELVET AT 81.50 AND 82. CHOICE DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION. BARGZINS FOR ee tere 150 doz. Extra Heavy LINEN NAPKINS at 81 stra Heavy 100.4 Sy doz. 8-4 vin TAN D-1.00M of ard0 4 Rin peat goods UCK 40) Pare AMASKS, 7-4, 84, n the market Linen, $1.50, 32.00 ‘TS AT CLD P&BICES, QUILTS, BHEETINGS, Se. Full Steck of ANTIQUE CURTAIN3. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. oct2 NCH TEXTURES. and $3. 00. BL One Price. BR ANE FR RICH SA KP 3-ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY < BROTHER, Fenn. aves, cor. Ith st. Established 1240. oct? A FATAL OVERDOSE.—George ted ne fourteen-year old son of Robert J. en- ter. of Branch Shore, N. J., died on Moat ay ht from the effects of an overdose of chloral riven lim by a domestic, who misunderstood rections. Death Soares pas Abbott was con- yieted of gnurder at Elmira, N. and senténced to be hanged November 19: Abbott was an inmate of the Elmtra Reform. atory, and killed a fellow-convict named George Reed, of New York city,on the lth of April last, by crushing in his skull with a heavy iron bar while both were working in the hollow- ware room. The murder grew out of a quarrel over some work. The condemned was seni to the reformatory from Oneida cognty for rob- bing a fellow hop picker. BOOTS AND SHOES. V ANT EVERY RODY TO KNO that MORAN sells the best two dollar WW Pebble Gout Button Boot ever offered, Fa See -4 WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL , 25c HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’ SHAWLS, SKIRTS, KID GLOVES. NEW DRESS GOODS IN CLOTH SHADES. SATINS AND PLAIDS FOR TRIMMING. FINE TABLE LI GOOD QUALITY LIN. TYLER & CHEWNING, (ate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), oct PETS. ‘We have juet onened a eplendid aesortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MUQUETTE, BODY 918 7th st. n.w. RAN’S, 1022 7th st. n.w. sen30-6t QcHeor SHOES! SOHOOL SHES! 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 tho above house havive Just returned from the Fast with the tg BOOTS and SHOES ever brozht before the public, at prices that astonish all. PRICE LIST: B ys" Rchool Shoes. Miks School Shoes. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE. seri LEOPOLD KICHOLD, Proprietor. Rencox: SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. Those n want of Food, solid leather, Children’ Mirses Schocl 8! Boys and shoes can find them at ‘Low Prices at 711 MARKET SPACE. ir Misses. Pebble, all_lesther, Ratton Boots, sizea 11 to2, st 81.258 pair: cont RY (Our entire stock of Men's Low Shoos will be sold rewardiess of Wain niGn, augiT Vi? Market Space. or ICE OF Commonweaith Distribution Co,, Cc ee TER-'OURNAL BUILDING G,? VILLE, Ky., Sepit. In direct slots 1 of an azreement roasier General , ordering the delivery of revis tered letters and the’ payment ag money orders to the undersigned, peuding the litizati: the 1.5. Bupreme Court, ihe ‘third Agsista: General has seen fit, in the absence of hi cole to eet aside said order. s Upon e justifies this action ies in Kea- tacky bave been repealed, and are therefore iliezal, and betng illegal, are recess: mak fraudalent, whea, in fact. the ratchiae nnéer which this Company Grawe, wnlike that of the Louixiana Lo tery Com- pany. has never been repeated anil yet the Post Uiphee Devartnient discriminates ‘Savor +f that ompany: ‘Comment ss veel 83 * Leeal action will at once be taken by this Company, and, until further notic, corr est ond=nla are requested to send al remtt"ance’ by pisin letter or by ex»ets. Dont send by immey order or registered letter —25THo— Porunsk MoNTHLY DRAWING oF TSE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City cf Lonisville, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1850. THESE DRAWINGS AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISL. A OF ee a8 SUSTAINED BY THE COURTS OF KE! . OCT ari NIU tntbeLAST DAY OF EVERY MONTIL, Rens and Fridays excepted, for the yened ‘of FIVE U. 8. Circuit Courton March Sist rendered tet fol ‘owing decision: 3st—That the commonwealth Distri- ion Company is legal. a ae drawings are fair. B.—This Company has now on hand a large re- sete fund, "Mead the list Of prises for thee OCTOBEB DRAWING. I pri 30,000 100e3810, 00 ine Be act BS 10 do., 19,000 jeosh 10% Bee. “Bio sa sate 100 ae., i 0:00 prizes, enc] sppros tmation tatoo. 82, 700 9 pri: 0 each, approximation: -+ 1,800 9 prizer, 100 each, approximation prises... x BRUSSELS, eared BRUSSELS: INGRAIN CARPETS = au ied seeds and most choice designs. vestry Ingrain Carpets with Borders to match. empinn Carpets, Rugs and Mats in great yaricty- hore furuiehtog will tind it to ther advan examine our stock before purchasing. ROCE BROTGER @ Co., seps 1328 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt House. Quits TO ORDEK. “One SHIRTS to order are unsurpasse’ for coma- fort, style and durability. Fitgusranised. Ready wade BHIKTS of our own make, 50 cents up. Choice Iot of NECKWEAT at bu gots BL. Flegant British Half Hose at 25 ote. : Gloves, Collars and Cuffs. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, 18 «SAG F st. n.we, opp. Patent Oftce. B TY THE “MYSTEHY” SHIRT. There is noth gantiy, made, ‘only 80 cen’ ished, Gily bo cents for the “alyetery Gent's LINEN COLLARS, lateat styles and finest quality, 50 per dozen; six for 75 eants. Best MEGINNISS’ BRANOH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angi8 1002 F street northwest. GutBT maNvracTUKEns. DUBBEUIL BROS. & CO., 1112 F Street N. W. Wesel the cheapest SHIRTS for the money ir oe [0 SHIRT only 65 oe The EUREKA REINFORCED, Oniehed, only #1. ‘We will compare it with any other Shirt for the ay my na ine of GENTS! FURNISHINGS alwaye “a ad BROS. & iy28 & street 5. W. better in the market. It ts ele. OF, tbe, very beat material, and for the wash tub. Shirt. and READ THIS COLUMN. ag \Curatine From Wi oucriul Tonic.| "A Vewerable Medicine, Bitters ‘Curatine "cen ‘Sin a A tieliable Medicine. \Curatine Trom use appetizer.|~ cures 100d Discases. ters Curatine Krom Bhiich the Biood. [Cures iver Complaint. lcuratine Krom Hilinon the Vigor |Gures Kianey Affections. Hom Bitters. ity, (Cuatine Iron Bitters _ [curatine ‘Cure Malarial Diseaats | Cures Rheumatism. Iron Bitters Curatine Oure b: For Tevter, Teoh m Bitters = trom Oe a Curatine Cures Pimples vg Enel and Blotches. Irritability. |Curatine Cures Boils & oa ‘ores. Iron Bitters ‘Care Lavgour. |Curatine Sures Ulcers and Dolls. Iron Bisters Care Painfar Curatine Mexstruation. | For MercunaljPolsoning. Price @1 a Bettie. Price $1 a Bottle. IRON BITTERS AND CURATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsylvania ave., Se ccoaecapessiaiel and by a! Draggiste. (ae ee hoe | For Bultimore, RE PUBLIC An@ INVITED T CALL AT OUR stunE. i Axp EXAXIx® THE LARGEST AssonTMENT OF To ne KEATING STOVES Wo 72,Be Found South of New York City. TRE RADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, eR SILLIAM. BRIGUTON, waa thors, af all fy od and firet clase. rests Wh STOVE-, PORT. and DRICH is BANGES, LA’ KOLER, | FURNACES, GoATEN, Ko = w 8. saan & co., septs 7 Fth st. new. LUMBERM'S St ae FOR GAS PITTER3 AND PLUM SERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having pureated for Cash a fall snpp'y of ev article used by Plumibesseud tas Titer oe oe, prepare ota to the trad ectialiy Bek an Weyection ‘ef oar Stock, comfvtoyt ret me cannct be beaten either ss to guall'y or pri McHKELDEN & CO., sep? S20 19th street norihwert. Pa chai AS FIXTURES, TRE BEST, QOAWTY For rus KICE, CAN BE HAD Ag LOWEST 531 25th street. New styles received daly. Largest Stock in the District. Notronble to chow goods. E. F. BROOKS. h ot.. _tenlt Oorcoray Balding. ses WAKE. Housekeape ting Out or replenishing an fing all they require at our sure for, Dining Koom auc kuwhen in CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARF AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Of best quality at low prices. aM. W. BEVERIDUR, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) sepll No, 1009 Pa. Em arenuc. psesns FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT COMFORT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gasand Cust, and fe more durable than any other Heater, and ful Hester made. the chespest and most power WALTER PD. WYVILL, a021-2m 452 Pean. ave. AS COOKING STOVES. ‘The Wash ton Gas Light Oompany have at ‘their office, on ith street ah aesortnent of the BOR DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, tn. vari and patternr. ‘This is the Btove used by Mi i lecture on esokery. xamine them. a CAEN SS a OCA LALKOB:! VATED VEN MANGE. OTTS REAS FULNAGI Above eoods as cheap ax — in the market and warranted to vive ratiefeot HAMI LEON ‘= SHED eng?) 9 Ot sug2s 1880 vewany To THE Ronin bie SrLENpip ForvEny, : EFFECE, JULY TRAINS Tuave Wastin 1830 ‘cles Steel Stails. = riCENT, WG CLPMENT. ‘0! ner dB streets, For Pittsburg and the West, 8-00 a.in., with Cars to Louisville abd Onicaso’ daily, with Sleeping Oars from U1 arriabure t Gncinpati, St, Louls and Ohicax); 9:30 p. tail 1 Palace Car to Pittsbu YOMORE AND FOTOMAG RAILROAD. for Canandaigua, Rochester, Butluio, Niacara, Bid Parlor Car to Wathiog and the Nord i 8:00 a.m. dail cept Gunday : 9:30 a.m. daily, pt kature Any Cars to Canan- dsicna and Watkios Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a pote Bunday. ne Kast, "10:40 a.m., 2:10 and 20-09 p.m. Limited lor Gara, 9:30 of Fuluman en Gs31y, excent Bund: For Bro 8 wh connect at dervey Ci ith bosts of Bro ukiyn Aanex. afferding direct transfer to Fulton strest, avold- in- deuble ferrisie across Rew York city For Philadely ia, 50-40a m., 2-10, 6:4" ant 10-09 p tu. On Bunday, 6:40 and 10:00)» gprecs, 9 80 a.m. daily, excopt § 6:40, "9:30. B10, 430, das 3240, 8 Sunday, uuday, O40 am, and and 1° (0:40 a.m., 6:40, For’ Pape’s ‘Creek Line, 6:40 a m. "aailye except, For foe toes day. ere and 4-40 p.m. diily, ex- Sunday ALES EXANDAIA AND. FREDERICK SBU RG RATL- ALEXANs RIA AND WASHING- tee For Ajexecdsin 7, 1 a.m, 4:29.56 625 “Faad ti copa Ga Bandas at 7,9 For Llebion a oe the South, 7 a.m daily, and 5:20 p.m. dat'y, except Sunday. Trai ns leave Ale xandra for, Washington, ¢, 8, 18 8m. ; 12-50, 3, 5 7 op mh wl 12 mid Dight “Un Sunday at Sand 104 1.+ 7 and 335 thexets, informatioa, Sleeping and parlor car ne- commodations can be ‘atth Ttheast corner 6h and Pem nue, snd at the depot, where orders sft fo: the checking of Lageswe to destination “ross Botts ide 8. Hee ge PARMER, General Passcoser A out, FRaNK 3 HOMSON, General Manacer Batters AND OHIO Rat aon THE GREAT "DOUBLE TRAOK, National Route ort Line to the North, navthnwent West, and Southwest. ‘To take effect Sunday, 1880, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WastinG?oN sgen 2 “Baltimore, Ellicott Gity axa Way Sta- or Bsitimore Expross. é 85 —Baltim: re, ANDADOLE and way. (Pind- mont, Stresbure. Ariucheeter, Hagerstowa, Fred “eae pee ia ay int ks and way +tations. $35 8 om TStaunton 8nd Va. Springs Express. Bian —New York, Philadelphin. Bos on and Balt Baltin-ore Express. Parlor car to New York aud 2) “00 Sunday only—Ba'timore, Annsp3- lis an 9:10 a.m.—t8t. Louis, Chicago, Ce ous and Pittsburg Express. ¢Qonnocts for Hacerstowa and at Point of Rocks fcr Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sanday.) Pullmaa car to Oin- ciunati cud Lovisvilie, daily; Grafton to Sandu ky ans prcent — rds vee Express. Btorsu: siaden b f Cole, eltesiiie, Laurel, Annapolis Jan jon. ‘Jeseup"s and Hanover. 12:10 p m.—Baitimore, Annapolis, Euiett City and Way. 1:39 p-in.—}Palttmore and Lanre Express. '—10n Buuday on y, Baltimore xud Way. igop: 2:30 pam — jew York, Phi iplia and Boots cWin- ety ‘pecBaltimore and Way Statins, ghetter, ‘Hagerstown and Way, via Ke- .m.—Baitimore, Biadensturg and Laure! oar Frederick, via Re ay. btope at Annapol jaEction. 435 pio —tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hazers- town, Winchester and Way Stations Un sunday to Pelnt Of Becks and Way Stations on!y. 440 p.m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. 5:10 Lie m.—tClicago and Columbus Express. ig cars to Chicaso 4 6:45 para ‘imore and Wav fi mt Bai: ken pn —BALTIMOBE AND LA 9:20 p.m. incinnati, Chicawo and (Hiasbarg. except ‘Suaday.> Pittsburg piinprece oon 9:36 p. mt Baltimore, Riadensbure vand Laurel Ex 10:15 p.m —tNEW YORE. PRILAOELPHTA, BOSTON AND BALTIMURE EXPKES: Bots Now Tork, and special sleeying car to ata. ?8unday only. Other trains daily,except Bun eee ariver ofertontton ar ft the Baltimore bie ees, Wasluneton station. i Sesecoe : afew bb orders Teked'avd received st any ve point tue 4 Master of { Fraportation. W. M OLEMENTS, Master a aol SS G0. Bk 8. BokoUNIz Cues. nyt BED 55 No. 849 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. He relieves oll LTE nce