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years, THE NATIONAL FAIR. THE EVE) FRIDAY G STAR. October 8, L550. St. Julien’s Day. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrics oF Taz CHIRP Staxat OFFICER, WasiINaTos, Oct. 5, 1880, 9:39 a m. For the middle states, clear weather during rest of Friday, northeast to southeast winds. falling tarometer and stationary or slight ris? in temperature, followed to-night with threat- ening weather and rain In the southern portion. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Oftice during the day:—7 a.m. 42°; 7:35 am.. 43°; 11 am., 6P; 2 p.m, 66 Maxim toinimum. ‘ Very Large Attendance. The Haces, Awards, Etc. ‘The weather was all that could be desired to- day. The fatr was opened with tne largest crowd that has yet been present. Additions were made by every train, and by noon It was certain that this would be the largest day in the annals of the National Fair Assoclation, The 10 o'clock train brought at least three hua- dred {rom various places along the liae of the Virginia Midland road. There was also a large number from Maryland present, and particn- larly from Montgomery and Frederick counties. The Montgomery county party was headed by Mr. Brooks, the president of the Montgomery County Agricultural Association. These visi- tors Were Inuch pleased at what they saw, and sO expressed themselves. The later tgains brought large additions from Balumore, tue most of whom came to see Si. Julien trot. noon hundreds of carriages had arrived on tue grounds fiom the city, bringing fu.l compie- wents of passengers. After that the arrivols Were mostly of those who wanted to see th. Let on the turf. Most of the norses w the track early this morning. The couch was seldom heard, and the hi 3 Went better than during any previous day’s worktn ¢. ST. JULIEN was kept in his stable all morning, where all who Cesired to sce him were allowed that great privilege. The horsemen were busy talking about his record and whether or not it will be beaten this aiternoon. .The generat optatc was that while the king of the turt will giv great performance, he will not. b> able to c: down the record. clined to express any op! a to the Stak reporter when asked, “ telling. ‘The king is a remarkante’ combine. Hon of flesh. bones and ronsele. and there [3 no calculating what he will do or can do. He ma do even better, for the track here is tn finest possible condition. Ic is better a faster than where Sf, Bi World. Still, it is always safe asa rule wo be on tne as against anything that has life in ir. ‘Thne always runs, while something may occur that will prevent its being beaten.” I am not Satisfied One way or another, and like the others Twill have to stand by and wateb. I £m certatn St. Julien will do enough to please me.” Mr. Hickok, while coutident, had nothing to say except this: “I can tell better a few minu after four o'clor Wht do you think abouc it? Mr. Hickol 'S Lo surprise the horse werld again, and he thought St. Julien | Was also, You can say this,” said he, “If we n do it to-day, we will. Kest assured of that Julien will be brought on the tr. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—“The Tourists tn the Pull- man Palace Cai Ford's Opera House.—"A Flock of Geese.” Condensed Locals, Street lamps wilt be-lighted at 5:55 p.m. and extinguished at 4:20 a.m. tice Of spectal train to the church dedi- t Ammendale next Sunday. Journey tallors union members. Sce advt. Last evening Detective Acton arrested Wm. Boyd, colored, having In bis possession a pack ege Of provisions—meats, bread. sugar « siol€n from Mr. F. Freund, confectioner, by one cf bis female servanis. He subsoquently ar- rested the woman, and both prisouers were Jocked up for a hearing. The warrlege of Mr. Thomas P phenson ard Miss Clara B. White. daughter of C1p Jeseph White, of the steamer George Le teok place Wednesday nl Of the bride's father. The National Riiles met last night—Lieut. Bassett in the chatr—and elecied Messrs. An- thony Buchly ana Thomas Somerville honorary members. Messrs. J.C. Addison, W. R. Magra- der and Dering Fosdic re appoloted a con- mitiee fo arrange enter:a + ‘The trial of J. S. M. Jolnson, iadicted for the murder of J. H. Job: has been fixed by the Criminal Court for Nov. The funeral of the late erable sexton of 8? ary, ght, at the residence »yd Harper, the ven- Joun’s church, who diei ce from tne church tt years old, and had et Star will be tssicd to-mor- will please send In thetr orders Si leading tot Glock. He will make severa! trials. ‘The Fair 0, DY a Association malis to have a aiso an inmate of t rs’ | large bonque Presented Mr. din yesters TAR. Inform- Kk, whether or not the record 15 beat withneld from the potice of this o: | So as (0 accommodate the crowd, the portic a.m. yesterday. In the meantt: of th train building 2nd Machinery hall w as additional stands to see the + -five cents was charged and wi pald ior standing room thereon. THE CKOWD OF HT-SEERS, At 11 G'eiock seareely travelling room could be made through the main butiding, and w the arrival of each later train came long files, ickly did the grand round of the build- Ladies, with handfuls of business ¢. ‘of whieh miment of fair cesing, the stand of Hecket's selt- raising bert Alison cotland, apd ot iA ana, Flor. rl, and the object 13 that a re- ive the id seript from the Lund e the s strict artillery, tour, aud es fired by biid | watched the mixture and baking of gitddle ; that had he boon | cakes, ete, making tasty little lunches about = Jd of the | rocp.’ A ‘Philadeiphia cracker firm disperses ished tn cra TS at a trifling co: A popcorn mar gives away samples of b5 Sweet < ture, About the ladies’ department the lingered ions, aduiri nt0ls there. addition to the ‘THE Star of ye an’ embroidered tire screen, bY ert, and ratsed worsted Work chairs, by Miss Alice Webster and Nis. T. L. Richards, are especially admted. Au exhibitor of elecirical apparatus up au elerbal uing dong with his gongs, and without the buildiog a steam-envine whist tcots away at Intervals: all combining with U tramp of hundreds of feet and the buzz of m: topgues to make it parttewlarly bright aud lively within and without the bulldings, IN MACHINERY HALL, he little ebieks in the *{neabator” are al Surrounded by throngs. The muchinery eval binders and threshers being in acil '§ Stan, he would have eb here tt could have done no Ta cehent work mentioned in Auntmements, &c. ATIONAL THEATER. ists” are lug very large and fashionable houses. They aore genuine fan in a shorter time thaa ted Washington fo: ttle Eva is actually Se. rday, give aby company that has vi Manyaday. Mestayer and metaphorically imme: For n its “Floc! "15 receiving well d Patronage. They give a very amusing enter- talnment. Only two more eveniag perform- ances and a matinee. REPUBLICAN MRETINGS.—The Towpath club met at the St. Cloud butiding last evening, Ma. jor Richards in the chair, and W. A. Short s: retary. Lows Galleskl signed the roll. Mr. Fas - <DS reported that $1,000 had been sub- Seribed to the Campaign fund and a proper dis- position mace of it....The Maryland repubit- cans met last bight at Veteran hall, Mr. Widde- Combe In the chair and Mr. Kline secretary, and passed a resolution instructing the flaance ¢oin- mittee to get upa lst of Marylanders in the District who are going home to vote the repn)- iican Ucket. It was also resolved that a list of all the Mary1anders in the District employed 2 Op- eration, aliracts the farmers andiiealers, Tie ladies seem to have more fear than admiration for the big needle and wire thread of th binder. HORTICULTURAL HALL is daily reinforced with new beautles. Me Small and Glorius show to-day fresu ent 1 ers. Louis Schmid &o Sns have added lary. to their exhibit of straw goods. Among rare plants received fs a bird’s nest fern, a cu- ars. 21 > me >, rious variety, from Feast & Soas, of Baitime. Ecce eke “Siete ee The bullding'is always crowded,'aud avyit Kescor John, M. Langston, United states | Seanus eta ensny oe cneee ane, wot = ,_ det rd & Su i SO cenit 2 first in t Over GUY Cepases cr te tee from the read gate maklug It the tIrst in rounds of sight seeing. Races To-day. The frst race to-day was for class 2:45. | #4e—RK, Steel, of Philadelphia, enters b: Buzz Medium; J. &. Burlew, of Newark, Prinung office met last night and onganis ecmppany of Boys in Blue with C. H. aseaptalp. Colonel Hart. comminding lumbla club of Boys tn Biue. and vers of the new company 1 Speeches. .... At the meet enters b, Lady Sargent; C. B. Co" Central Gartield and Arthur clap & Wa-hingp, D. C., enters g. g. Blue Dic Melee! Voss was ui Suyder, of Washington, D. c. ers ent. tér; J. A. McKelvey,” of Washingtoa. Db. enters s. m. Goiddust; George Smita, of W ington, D. C., enters ‘olonel E 002: F | Battey, cf Baltimore, Ma., enters b. g. Pils Bey. Parties destring ro ure Should attend the to-merrow. oclock within t Tue Stir AGalsstT Mks. CRranpzun — apna A. (Ta ted her separate Su r . of which she denies that she owes as claimed, Dut puts ft at ts ready at onc> to based on the re- pointed to Inv amgrover, of Philadelpula, ent Sleepy Tom, Eddie C. in C. Started. Lute Mack by six length: ‘Tom broke up at the quarte get his start again. Second heat wen by Little Mack. Tire. 2 At 4 Oelock St. Julien will tro best Ume—2:11 4; —for a pur: THE TROTTING 0 TAC », Unird $90, fourth $60, was won by HL aight heats. Bully Burr too clwood Medium third, Tor Time sat © pole and dtd due was loan ates that he ow nd. Dat 2 worth from. brar m PARENTS Eoma B., Wilbur F. Hambletonian Membr: own fnterest a | aud Florence the boys’ and ch H sud won three Boys’ Cle takibg second money, Ames n Mem. brino fourth. AWARDS OF T° bleton! ALLEGED FRATDULRN iton has. for Jona U'Coa- * John Murphy to set | ‘The phuntif elains | saddle horses, awards were judge Lestmon; thoroughbred mare, Gen. P Inare Was presented to Gen. Bealt by €: 4 . dent Grant. ‘ne mare has a colt which is lived; that he (O'C.) | vaiued at $5,000, Gid so about August 2ist last, and immediately Cattle—Devous: Best herd, first premtum, Ww, after Murphy recorded the decd he turned | S. Smoot, $100; bull, three years old; same’ & complainant ont of doors without food or cioth- bull, between two and three years old. T. B that in | Lon, | dratight suckin; Str atic t xX moaths | pony, T. L. Hum . Capt. Div ago M to board with ht | D.Unmbstseter; qu draught tivo year old it) agre: ing to collect the rent of the property. | Paymaster J. A. Smith; two year old sta! Per ond. and charge him (O'c.) $10 per moath | A. Smith; quick draught brood mare, for beard. abd give bim the balau | | went fo live with Murphy to deed the property to cate of him as long as h who persuaded hin sing to take ing and tn ar almost naked condition. and he | Graham, $20; cow, three years old and er, was taken to the Preedmen’s hospital. He | first premium, G. A.T. Snowffer, $0; second >. therefore asks an injunction to prevent Mur- | W. S. Smoot, $25; cow or heifer, between tvo by trem dispes: of the property; that a | abd three years old, second premium, W. ec; passed setting aside the deed, &e. | Smcot, $10; cow or heifer, between one dnd two ———————_ years old, G. A. T. Snouifer. Holsteins—All | premiums'in this class, aggregating $290, were - awarded to Thomas Fletcher. Jerseys—Herd, ames St Ps, cola: eon- 4, ‘Thomas L. Hume, $100; bull three years old » er ta butting to death over, rst premium,’ McKeen & Hulick, $ victed of ma! Charies K tied 4 motion for a new trial on | second do. ‘Thomas Hume, $25; bull be the grourds that the was contrary tO | tween two and three years ‘old, ‘frst p the evidences that there were errors tn the mium, Thomss L. Hume, $20; second do, J. court, and that new testimony | Merrymap, $10; bull between ore and two years 1 davits were attached | old, ‘frst ‘acd’ second premiums, Thomas i. ad Rosa Terrell totne | Hume, #5; bull calf, first premium, MeKeer wound on his fo1 Hultck, $10; second premiuin, Thomas L. Hun, shortly after the ficht with Kane. $5; cows three years oul and over, first rent iy : aeons Themas L. Hume, $0: second do., McKeen « Steavs’ New Stock or Fant Goons comes ck. $25: cow veen LO fresh with the frost. Law prices att ox Hultek, $25; cow’ or betfer between two a t | tree years ld, first premium, Thoms $20; s€cond do., McKeen & Hutick, $1 hetfer between cre ald two years old, remium, McKeen & Hullex, $15; sevond do., homas L. Hume, $7. heifer calf, tirst premtau, $10; second do., McKeen & Hulick, $5. Atae.- beys—Herd, W. W. Blunt. $50: bull turee 5 old ard over, same, $25; Dail batweea one two years old. James’ Dacitesh, ball cair. W. W. Bunt, $5; cow three yes 2nd over, same, $25; cow between two years old, same, $10; cow or heifer bet ‘and quai See advt. Pennsylvania av —<— RicoveR s OF STOLEN Goops.—Yesterdty De fective Mr Devitt recovered a large roil of blazi: dlagonai, double-width cloth. and three larce preserving Kettles from partes wuo pircl ts hem from thieves. Gn the night of the 20a of September Mr. C. W. Bryan, an aged geatle- msn and a cripple, while standing at:he corner of With and HM streets resting himself, had nts Watch, valued at $0, snatched from him by a colored woman, who escaped by runniag away. ‘The case was reported to police arters, | tWO years oid, came. $10; heffer cut sane, ¥ and yesterday Detectives ‘Acton and Comantee: eae Ee vered it from a second-hand ?, 5 ie, $25. ued toueounen Geale:, and re- | “Swine cépartment—Berksbires—All the prs TRE ET miums in this class were taken by Tuomas L. EXCELLENT TanLe Boakb, $15a month. 1104 | Hume, being for boar two years oll int over, 12th street. t boar between one and two years O14, SOW Lire ——_ —— years old apd over, sow between on? and two Years Old. sow between six and tweive months old and sow and Us ig Essex boar two years old and over, Thomas [. Hume; boar b2tween one abd two years old, Tromas L. Hume; boar be tween six and tweive monthsoid, first prem!um, J; Shaner, West Chester, Pa ; sevond premiu:n, A Divorce Bint was tiled yesterday by Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, for Mary V. Rowe against £dward S. Rowe. The parties were married May 2, 1s70, and she charges that about five years since he was displeased by her walkiog Out with one Emma Sweet, on which occasion he her badly, and that about three T. L. Hume; sow two years oid and over, tira. since he to pay attention to one and second ‘premiums, ‘Thomas L. Hume: ‘Brown, which led ly to his desertion of | SOW between one and two years, Thomas L. Hume; sow between six and cwelve moutus old, first “premium, J. Shaner: second a). Thomas L. Hume; sow and litter of pis. Thomas L. Hume, Caestera, boar two seus Old abd over, J, Suanel, bar cue and Lwo refusal an fi ‘The custody first premium, J. C. Heed, West Chester, va; secona do.,J. Shaner; boar between six and twelve months old, first premium, J. C. Heed; second do., J. Shaner; sow two yeirs old and over, J. C. Heed; sow between one and two years old, J. Shaner; sow between six aat twelve months old, first premium, J. Shaner; second de., J. C, Heed; sow and litter of pigs. J. Sharer. ‘tment— Best tweive bottles of Beer depart od Robert Porter; beer in barrels, James urler. Department of preserves—Canned fruits, ickles, etc. Preserved peaches, first, prem: Mrs. D.C. Hazleton; second do., Miss Sallie Higdon. Preserved quinces, MIs3 Sallie Hig- don. Appic jelly—iirst premium, Mrs. Konts; Second do., Mrs. J. W. Phillips. ‘Quince jelly; Miss Eva Butts. Tomato catsup—first pr-- mium, Mrs. J. W. Boteler; second do., Mra. W. 5h anger. In this department the judges nd many articles howWerthy of a promiuca Ladies’ department—Darn net overdress. Mis3 M.E.MeCeny; darn net pillow shams, Miss Emma M. Lewis; darn net sheet shams, Miss Annie Yan Horn; darn net child’s dress, Miss A, Young; lace tidy, Miss M. E. Moore; lace hand- kKerchief, Miss Ray Foot; Kensfogton art needle Work, Miss Lena M. Young; honiton lace, Miss Shepherd; point lace, Miss Haddie Thompson; embroidered pin cushion, Miss Emma Coombs, table cover in cloth, Mrs. A. R. Hough; opera cloak, embroidered in silk, Mrs, K. aa ken: cmbroidered arm chair cover, Miss Louise F. Dean; pillow shams embroidery, Mrs. W. H. Snyrock; embroidered lady nigit dress, Mrs. D. C. Hazleton; embroidered otto- pee cover, Mrs. M. Johns; embrotdered group Howe! s, Sisters of the Visitation; embroidered Miss Emma Combs: embroidered stirt, et embroidered chatn-s'iich © dery, Mrs. W. F,Claggett;parasel painted Ja water colors, Miss A. O’Nea!; pln-cashion, painted in water colors, Miss A. O'Neal; Berit woul work, raised. Mrs. H. Sttebling. Department of dairy products and utensils— Best roil of butter, Mrs. ER. Wills; cre uncr, E J. Northrup, agent for Vermont Farm Mt vbine company; churn, same; display of datey utenstis, same. ™ aneous departtnent — LT treet cleaning apozrat Wright & So! A Same; spectmens of yellow earthenware, Pai Liser, spectmens stoneware, first premlu.n, C iummbla Pottery company; second premium, Paul Hiser. eet sprinkler, FAIR NOTES. At two o'clock p.m. th were ahout $,000 people on the grounds, and they were still arriving rapidly. ‘The pop-corn man Is now located in the Main building. By neon to day there were more persons on the grounds than on auy two previous days, at the same hou , of Canton, Ohio, had one of ing steam engin Work ronplog about the grounds to-dat is talking of setting up a mile r: steam propeliing engines on Wi. Halley exblbits in the Main building an Inlaid table, which has 911 pleces in it and Over 20 kinds of ‘woods, A tull rigged mintature ship, made by Master George H. Davis, attracts the eye of tne boating peopie. The merry bors to day. ~ Walker & Co., of the Potomac Hall groeery exhibit thelr new wacon tn Machinery ha! There are 15) arucles{n the uneaume to ke passed upon. Gut one additional tittehad tiled their report up to noon to- go around us is kept ively by the committee on tin and hardware began Tk at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Messts. Gannon and Flanery have some tia? ie work on exhibition Mr, Flaunery exhibi:s his device for laying tiles which he used in tiling the upper story of the Patent Office, and ti altracts much attention from those interested. a5 with {t Ule can be Jatd wiih a rapidity, ce reetbess and economy hitherto thougut taluabie, —-—-— Washington Market Meats.—Leet,sirloin 15 house, Isazvc.; rib roast, 10: Corned Beet. Saive.; Dried do. sliced, 20¢.; Lamb, Mutton, “12wai 12¥e.; Bacon Hams, sugar Shoulders, Saee.; Bi RUITS.—Peache: 21 per pk. 30 ey eh 12g a2? Orange per Goz.; séad0c, per peck: do. (erab,) SdaGie, per pec each; Quinces, 75¢.a$1; quar F 1su.—Perch, 40a50e. per bunch: Hock, large 1sadve. per Ib., 25a50e. per bun: kerel, 15 er ib.; Halibut, 15av0c.; Sicephead, 202. por {i © per lb.; Porgtes, Walge. per 1 Cattish, 20a25 cents per per ib.; Verrapin (Bhders), ve per lb.: Turtle, 25¢.a $1 each. Buirer.—Philadelphia — Prin' Western Creamery, : 5 :i0e.; Ni Baw0c.; Cheese, isawe, dozen. VEGETABLES.—Potatoes, Irish, 20a30¢. do. sweet 2asvc. per 8, $a5¢. per bien: Lat metons, "5 Cranberries, 1vai2 per (Lima) Satve. per peck; ©: Corn, 1 Spinach, each. PoULTRY.— Tats 50a per patr; Da agi; Squads, 3 Di per pair: G ber pourd. , Jo 199, sa. %, Allen, tot Mahon, trustee, ‘op, Tot 4, Dafiey, lot 70; #100. District of C , trustee, lots 26 5 ID et g al, lots 6 an 5 ‘own to same, lot H. Cragin and Charles I. niamin F. raging. fi abbs, sud lot "Ineheoh 10 10, arid part of lot s ay: Edwin F. Jones to John F. in sub. of lots ustes, ‘y Cur. Dwight J. Partetio : 33, In sib, of Ins in sq. 442; 3200. Joseph H. Payne to Wa. ILSi mons, real estate ih Georgetown; $1.5 liam J. Walker to Thos. H. Walker, 10t ¢f lor 11, sq. 268; lots 4, and Lot Joseph B. aolph 2 Sub Of lots 11 and 14, Tupper and John lrg. U N. N,, lot 4 d to Cat south of sq. District Democrats. THE QUESTION OF CLUB REPRESENTATION IN THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ‘The conference of representatives ef a num- ber of the Hancock and Eagilsh clubs of the District, called originally to secure representa- on In the central committee, met at Associa- tion hall last evening, Mr. J.B. Wilson pre- siding and Mr. Guy H. Thompson secretary. The North Washington, Tenth District. Jeffer- son. Fifteenth District, Jackson, Young Men’s and Georgetown Hancock and’ English clus | were represented. Before the last-named club was enrolled, Mr. H. T. T: Tt sald that they id net wish to antagonize the present commit- tee, but they favored the organization of some committee in which the clubs would be repre- sented. The powers of the proposed organiza- tion were discussed. and a resolution was of- fered by Mr. Taggert and adopted, “that the formation of the proposed central body repre. District ts intended solely to advance the Inter- ests of the democratic cause by bringing into closer union the active working body ot the democratic citizens of the District of Colum)la, embodied in the membersh!p of satd clabs, and 13 uot intended to encroach upon the rig ttul party privileges and prerogatives of any body now iD existenc District Government Affairs. ‘The contract for extending the District gov- eTumert stables was to-day awarded to Mr. a bert Dowuiog, he being ue lowest bidder, at 790. The quarterly report of Poundmaster Etnstein for July, August and September sho#s 1453 animals Impounded, of which 1,204 were killed and 291 redeemed.’ Of the above there were 1,316 dogs captured and 1,179 killed. COLLECTIONS IN SEPTEMBER. The report of District Collector Coox tor the Month of September shows collections from all sources to have been during that Ume $45,976 of shich amount $1 310.11 was In draw ick ce: Uflcates and $362.6 in tax Men certificates allot which bas been deposited in the Treasury of h» United S ates. SATION AND PROMOTION, Mason for the past five years tele- rater at police headquarters has re- ened his position to engage in mercantile pursuits in Michi lie has been a very fatihtul officer, and by his courteous and ar commodating manners, has won many friend: especially among the newspaper ‘eporters. H has teen sueceeded by Mr. John T. Hawkins, who has been promoted from the position of Station house keeper in the fifth precinct. APPEALS FROM THE POLICE COURT. A list of cases appealed from the Police Court to the Criminal Court, prepared by the major of Folice and iuid before the District Commissta ers to-day for information, shows that from the organization of tie Police Court, fu July, 187) t Jahuary 2d, 1550, there were sol cases appeal ot which number 360 cases were sustained by the upper cou ther by fines or affirmation Of judgment. The rest. of the ca: “not guilty,” “nolle prosequied, warrant bond recorded,” “boi ‘death of defendant,”’ + ended,” “pardoned by ssed cn Mr. V graph o} Ty disagree, ie,” “judgmen pid,” On arr Attorney,” **n e In the case,” “not on lecord of the c “settied, tefendant ” paid,” rict. Attorner,” “out.” “entry istied) Attorney,” “discontinued by d, death of detend mt,” “par- i for new trial filed,” «e., &. A digest of this list flso shows many. eases pend- ing or dismalssed on account of long delay ip Prosecution of cases, and absence of witness: LEADYT ENTERPRISING MAYOR. The District Commissioners are in recetpt of a lengthy communication from Mayor Humphries. of Leadviite, Colerado, giving his views a the causes of general business depression throughout the country, the advantages of 10- vesting In mining lots in Leadville, and sug- si that a3.a municlpality that the District sinvest in such mioing investments and work them. VITAL STATIS’ The rortality for the week ending Saturday in Un!s District was96—17 more than the previous Week or at the rate of 21.73 per 1,000 per annum, Of the decedents, 54 were white and 42 colored. skowing an annual death rate of 234 per 1.000 for the white, and 364 for the colored popula- Attorney,” mace by Dist tion. ‘There were s6 births reported, 55 white and 31 colored, show!ng an annual birth rate of per 1,000 for the white and 26.S6 for the red population, Marriages reported, 12; white 7; colored 5. ODOROUS SAND. Health Officer Townshend to-day addressed a rote to the District Commisstoners stating that the superintendent of street repairs now av work on D, between 14th and 15th streets north west, {s using sand taken from the mouth of 14th street sewer, odors arising from which are of- fcnstve and much complained of. If avoidable, matertal of this character should not, be used on reets In densely populated portions of tae city, and if the depostts already made at the pelnt named are to remain, be recommends that the street be thoroughly sprinkled wita a so'u- Hon cf the sulphate Of fron to remove the pres- sent offense. LEssé OF A VAL dence of Gov. ABLE RESIDENCS.—The res'- s h, Fox «& Brown to P. Gorman, of Maryland, for tarve years from November Ist. This 1s one of ti mest elegant private dwellings In the elty, h ing been constructed at great expense, wich spcclal reference to the wants ot parties gtvlog recepUlons and entertainments. ‘fe demand tor first-class residences fs greater tals $2239 iban ever. Qnitea number of wealthy families trem the north have seeured houses for the sop. and others have tal riers at Clels. 1 Estar - Ts, 6010 Yesterday for Gi ry Kuna, tru: the south i4 reet of lot 14, in equare’513, with a depth + Improved by a frame dwelling 1004 43 to Christina and Maty Sthaffert, MorE Divoxce Casgs.— To-day, _Cheries Miler, by Mrs. Lockwood, fled & bill for a vorce from Anna Miller. He states that taey were married in May, 1565, at St. Domintc’s Church, that they have three children, bora in " ) pecively; that they lived together nil 1875, When she began to row irritable and ordered him to leave the s that tu Mareh, 1577, when he attempt to prevent her feverety to the youngist chid she assaulted him and’ struck him with a shoo, and finding tt frpossible to live with ber lon2e? he Ieft her, and she has since removed to Bali Icore, taking the children with her, Mr. L. 1. ON al to day filed a bill of divoree fn. the name of’ ora Kitngburg agt. August Kiing- bury. They luarried in Baltimore ta 1si2, and she cbs /2s drunkenness and nexlest: ti aiter enlist yin the Murtne corps and serv. three was dishouoratly dismiss-d t servic having on ¢ ng the service left hut and part ot sq. 5: 5 to 12, sq. Wr. Trombly ‘and M viced hait of s byrne to W. Trombt Dubant to ¢ B lot I$ and part sq. . B. Hewell to J Lean, lots 180 and 191 and west half 189, Ur town; » and d |. BE. K dal to W 7,8 3 $1,000 recortied). nce to Bridget Flauer. put 10, 5 Mary C Dean to € ( rel] eb a eri estate; $10), D. W. Mahon, trustee, to'J. C. Brecktoridge. lot 17,5 4 ey Burr Rk. Tr to Jolin Brana, iui $2,000, J. E. Zug to same, lot 101, sq. 5 €1,000, S.C, Pomeroy et al. to Liey A. Fv Son, lot 4s, Barry fart; $300. W.'T. Solumoa t S. 1. Suit, lot 14, Barry farm: $55). Enna Smith to Jon Sherman, jot 11,81. 533; Tbomas Weaver et al. to's. R. Alans, lot 5, ba poe & Hawkia’s addi ton to Georgetown, D. $400, ——_-—____ MARRIAGE Licenses lave been fssued to Ale bert Eskridge and Eumira Cora Brooks: Uhitics Stegel and Eva Tuomas; John B, Cay wood asd Emeline Ricketts, both of Montgomery c aunty, Md; Edward M.’Mockobee and Josephine A’ Wood; Stephen A. Cox and Mary A. Bo: Is r and Katte Webster; Sand: § rreU, ct Loudoun county, Va, ant Loan Burke, of Prince William county, V. Jas. if. Gross and Anna Hodge; Fleldar P. Hackney and Annie M. Fiynn: W. il. Gardner and Annie 4 Jones; Isaac N. Kate, of Heueysville, Page c), YS) and Mary G. Retd, of Ketevilie, Page ca.) = * ———— ‘TOM SMOTHERS IN THE PENITENTIARY, By this Ume ‘Tom Smothers, the stalwart colored m ur Who Was convicted On the 2th of April last of committing a rape on the person of Miss Lona Liens tu the northeastern part of the city, aud who Was sentenced to thirty years tn th: Peat tentiary, has entered on Lis term of servics. I will be remembered that at the tle of his ar- rest there was creat excitement, and threi's' Were freely made to lynch him, and that {> was ‘With some dificulty that the police got him to jail, and {t was predicted even after his convic- Uon that the friends of the outraged girl woud never allow him to be taken to the penitentla Durtog the trial_his counsel, Messrs. B. Daveu Pert and Howard C. Clagett, took a number of exceptions, on which the case went to the Court in General ‘Term, where, on tbe 2ith of last month, the ju ent Was afilrmed, and Gen. Crocker left wita the pri:oners on Saturday morning. Smothers ¢laimed during his imprisonment in fatl here Ubat be was innocent, and on the train he ex- d himself as perfectly ake ihe Feamont, Ing sure that his tnno- cence wi did not known. who was a slave near Wi iver, ardane ‘Arundel cae ‘Md., and thee: in Frederick county, Md., gave his age as ceecucne he trial, so that if he serves time he will come out a very aged man, io a notorious prostitute, and sie also charges adultery. Mr. F. H. Mackey has filed a bitl for a divor :e for Theresa Wright agt, Wm. Wright, on 1s ground of his adultery and his desertion of hr. THE Lici TABLES ID y we morning Chas. ST BE PAID ON BILLIARD —In the Police Court iodirey and Epirlam S. dail were charged with keeping tiv Neensed biliard tables in their saloon. government witnesses testified that when thay play a game of billlards they have to bay a check, tor which they can get drinks or at the bar to the amount patd tor the ¢ Mr. Brown, the attorney for Messrs. Godfrey « Katdail, claimed that as the players got the vaiue of their oney in goods at the bar there 4s. therefore, nothing charged for the use of the tables. The court remarked that the defendants kept these tables a3. a matter of business, and te held that it made no difference whether they charged directly for the game or whether ih tables were used to increase the recetpts of the bar. A tine of $10 was imposed for each ot tne five tables and a penalty of $5, making?53 In ay, or 60 Gaysin jail; an appeal taken—bonds $200, Gas Stoces.—There does not seem to be much alatm in New York and Brooklyn amon holders of the different gas stocks fn those ct! eb account of Mr. Edison’s experiments for utt Hztug the electric ight asa substitute tor ta lghting of streets or houses. At a sale by an on in New York on Wednesday of some gas Stocks by executors of an estate the prlc>3 cogent Were as follows: 50) shares Peoole’ Gaslight Company, Brooklyn, $10 each, 273g; 44 stares Brooklyn Gaslight Company, $25 ea 206; 13 shares Metropolitan Gasligat Company, ‘$100 each, 133; 5v shares Brookiyn Gaslight Con any, $25 each, 10834.—Baito, Sun. The same degree of confidence in the stability of gas stocks Ig manifested in Washingtoa, and those who were shrewd enough to take adyan tage of the Edison scare to purchase alt t! Was offered of the Washington comp way ar re- icing ta an assured proiit of $3 to $10 Share. A well-known cllizen, an ex banker, 13 eco fo have added a considerabdie block t+ lay to his large accumulation of tals ‘A WASHINGTON CourLE MAKRIRD IN BALTI- MORE.—The fact. that Mr. Garrett L. Hills(o. feet} and Miss Annie Larcom hver oF Mr. John of the vernm>: Pitpung omice, restate at No. 1817 H ay bas pease, nave been engaged to ba married senting the democratic orgauizations of the | S23 15th street, his ; | defendant. Miller agt. Keyser; Child's Rawhide QOhild’s best "8 Men's Cal: ox TO} 0} ‘ep: THE COURTS. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Chapline agt. Taylor; submitted. Wright agt. Hook; argued and judgment for earing Com- enced. To day, Charles E. Rice was admitted to the Dar, on the report of the commities. Miller agt. Keyser; i bes Carusl’s executors agt. Carter; do. jathews administratrix agt, Bald- Win; settled. Adjourned until Monday. Equity CoratT—Juag? Cor Yesterday, Clark sagt. Zeller; submitted. Dowling agt. Boucher; exceptions overruied and receiver discharged. Davis agt. Davis and W nter agt. Winter; testimony ordered taken. In re Larner; referred to auditor. Carter agt. Jones, White agt. White, Saoemaker axt. Laskey and Mitchell agt. Wilson; pro confesso. nS. & T. ae agt. Eaton; wre appointed to convey. O'Connor agt.’ Murphy; temporary injunction tssued. = . a ‘0-day, Burchell agt. Federal Fire Insurance Co.; demurrer sustained. Douglass agt. Lewis; appearance. Chariton agt. Himber; trusiec’s bend approved. McIntosh agt. Cissell; bill dismeissed as to ceriain defendants condition- ally. Grupe agt. Ferrell; injunction deated. Porick Court—Judge Snetl, To-day, George Warwick and Joon Dunovan, discrderly in the county; forfeited collateral. Jchn G. May, ebstructing the stree’; $1 or? gays. Wm. Starr, vagrancy; bonds or 30 days. ta the workhouse. Godfrey and dall, keep- Ing five unlicensed billiard tables; $55—Appeal boted. Mary Douglass, larceny of three table- cloths, one dozen Napkins. an tee-creain freezer and several articles of table ware trom Frederi Freund; 60 dass in jail. Wm. HL. fiays, larceny of scme sugar and bread from Frederick Frew! #10 or 30 davs in jail. Bzec Singietary, assanit on Elizabeth Cissel; $1. Samuel Burge forfeited collateral. Chas. Jackson, larceny; $ Jane Dodson, assault on Celia Gant; §5 or 5 daysid jail. GEORGETOWN. REAL ESTATE SALe: esterday afternoon Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, sold for Joseph Fearson, executor of Robert L’ McPherson, part of lot 13, in Holmead’s addition, (10x54), on the southwest corner of Montgomery and Oilve sts. improved by a two story frame divelling. Mr. Samucl Howard was the purchaser, Also, part lot 41, In Old Georgetown, Q7x76.s), improved by a brick building, on west side of Market space, to Mrs. Laura A. Fearson, for #45. DEATH.—Mrs. Lavinia Cross, daughter of Mr. Charies Homiller, died at her father’s residence yesterday afternoon after a long illness, THE C RADE.—Twenty-rour boats Cumberland Wednesday with 2,7 Coal a t Georgetown —Conso ryland Co., 655.13 tons; Bor- with 3,000 bushels of wheat. —_—_$§_<o+______. Bisnor A, CLEVELAND Coxe vehemently de- nounces the passion play at Ober-Ammergau. « At best.” he says in the futependont, “what ts {t but a fearful materializing of what we are behoid by faith? Is it ‘concetvadle that S: Paul would have acted in such a scene as that of Gber-ammergau? Over the awfu seeue itself the Almighty drew down a vel. Three hours Gid Mercy hide the suffering Redeemer frem those who cructtied him, For those who rend that veli and gaze upon the min er tacle let me say, heartily: “They know’ not What they do. CiTY ITEMS. New Style Fall Hats. Gents’ Broadway siik bats, (atest), $1 and 5; Dunlap and other new suff hats; {t tur hats, from $1.50 To $4; M and boys’ Cigarette hats Best soft and stiff “doliar hats” out. Ali the new styles boys’ and children’s soft ard stitt hats, for dress and school, from 50>. 21.50, al Lewis, 920 7th st., between I and K s! Dw. N.B.—Prices marked In plain figures. ALL varieties of the best Oysters are to be found at Harvey & Holden's. LODILLE’S HEADACHE SPEciric—the greatest cure ever Introduced for headache. WHEN you propose buying a suit of cloth: do not limit yourself to an exact expenditu as one or two dollars above your estimate may prove a profitable investment. Although you expect to wear the suit but one season, bear in wind that good articles keep color and shape better than inferior ones. It costs as much to make up one asthe other. My business suirs range in price from $10 to $20, and always prove satisfactory to puree users. GEO. RN? 410 Seventh st. Your Boys Will Be Pleased With the Style, And you will be pleased with the price of our Fall Suits. Nosu WALKER & Co., ‘1 Wim, ailors and Clothti 625 Pennsylvania . C. Cavenagh, Mem- enn.: For weak digestion, general dedil- Ld Want of appetite, 1 eheermlly rcexa- Goldens Licbig’s Liquid Extract of Beet ° Invigorator. id grocers. An Elegant Tolict Preparation, hair dressing and restorative Is found In *“Lon- don Hair Caicr Restorer.” Tt scldom fails to restore gray hair or faded hair to its origival youthful colcr and bea’ Falling hair 1s checked by its use, and it produces a growth of beautiful young hatr, sort, glossy aad 1ixa- Orrsion cf eminent Dr.\ pais Sold by all druggists Tiant, Itcertainly ts the most cleanly and ef- fective hair restorer now before the American People Zondon Hair Color Restorer” can bo ebisined af all the leading ar abottle, Six bottles $4. SKINNY MEN AND WowEN are not admired. If ng flesh, vital, brala, or nerve force, use les’ Health Rener Greatest rem earth for iropotency, sexual debility, decline $lat erug Depot, 58 Barclay street, N. and fer Washington at 450 Penn’a avenue. “ALDERNEY Wacons.”—-Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 3 Ibs. “Ward” prints, 35¢. per 10. A cheese, buttermilk aad sweet milk OTS AND SHOES, [HE GREATEST XCITEMEAT AT THE G@EEAT BOSTON BHOE AUOTION HOUSE, 401 Penn Avenue, a SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. JUST RECEIVED— 5,060 Pairs Chiktrev’s Shoe, only. 5,000 Pairs Children’s Shoee:.....20 and 25, MEN'S DEPARTMENT. 500 Paira Men's Gaiters, only 950. a pair, the bost $1.25 Dress Gaiters in the city. GENTS’ BOOT DEPARTMENT. Chicazo and English Kip Boots...$2 a 50a The O. E. Boots, only........ a pair ‘Ihe Oyster and Prairie Boots, only... 182.75 a pair THESE GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE, 401 Penn, Aveuue.- LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. ggists at 75 cents apait ape octT BY ROW TO BUY CiIIEAP. ‘The great sale of ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE voorsh EY AND GAITERS, LADIES' KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS’ SOHOOL SHOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT LL. HEILBRUN’S No. 402 7th st. n. Bign of ‘*The Old Woman in Windor Sel4-im NEw YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. RELIABLE BOO 5 Puices THaa Gace We Beene EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. Me id Bael Goods Returned. Met agie for Gods turn Misses’ Solid Goat Button:.. Miccee’ Best Kidde Goat Bait itton. .. b lot of sane bai yey por BOOTS for €2.60, worth $3.60. NE PRICE. 28 GEO. McCARTHY. ————— Tne. Romven: SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. 111 MAREET SPACE. 0, Sea Bis ot ae Teagarg gtortton mow wie ‘TAT Market Spach apse DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS Q8lbTs: SHIRTS: Brine’s SHIRTS, the chearest. ine}s GENS NIGHT BHINTS, the longest. UNDERWEAR, the best. Brine’s UMBRELLAS, ‘the stronses*. Brine’s Custom BRIRT, to measuce, sx for oe s MONEY REFUNDED FOR GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY ‘Belf-messurements mailed free. J. B. BRINE. 4:35 7th st. movw., octé Washington, D. C. [Rm ENsE sTecK or NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. Finest quality Frrr Woot FRENCH DES? GOuDS (in all colors, b navy blue, wine, pluw, varnet, Sc., &e.,) ont: ‘worth Sie. os — double White’ BLANKETS, $2, 82 50, up tosl0. Pure White TABLE DAMASK, 50, 62. 75, 87, 81. Pure | Wool, wide double-width’ Black’ OASH- ERES, 3735. Golored VASHMEBES, all Pare Wool, 25. Excellent heavy BLACK SILK, 55." BLACK SILK! BLAGK SILKS! . The best aud cheapast ia the city. Our $1, 81.25 an¢$1 80 Black Sikeare Srecrar Bane. LADIES’ CLOAKS! LAL 18b’ CLUABS! CABTEW’S, Til Market Space. Colored SATINS reduced to 7‘. Excellent White Woo! Flan: 20 Piauo Covers, very lance aggort- ment. Notunham Lace for curtains, 12i to #1 Black Cachmece Stawis. Black Crape and Crape Veils. i Blsck Cashweres, 50, ey uise. Black Ceape Cloth. mmiense essortment f for men and boys’ wear, 25 ts S15). Waieutia, the est Cotton in the world, only 10. CABTENS, Jil Market Space, N°vEL TIES IN DBESS GeobDs. etd HANDKE! RCHIEF PLAID: BROCADE GERMAN BA OOM DAMA! 9-4 ard i0 4—the best woods in the LOWELs, Pare Linen, $1.50, $2.00 KETS AT OLD PRICES, Q SHER TINGS, &o 3 Full Stick of ANTIQUE CURTAINS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. aveanne. LTs, One Price. ____ oct? PPLEGANT FRENCH TEXTURES. ATIN PROC RICH § SIL! r cADES. oe TH) D NAVY BLUE AND JACKETS. 63"ALL THE NOVE! AT THE LOWEST PRIC S®- ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, £ enn. avez, cor. 9th st. oct Established 1840. 4% WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL, 5c HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LADIE D CHILDREN’S FANCY HOSIERY. SHAWLS, SKIRTS, KID GLOV: NEW DRESS GOODS IN CLOTH SHADES. TINS AND PLAIDS FOR TRIMMING. FINE TABLE LINENS, 59, 65, 75, 8735. GOOD QUALITY LINEN NAPKINS, $1. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), octs 1AKPETS. ‘We have just ovened a eplendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MCQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTKY BRUSSELS asp INGRAIN CARPETS in ell the newest and mcst choice demens. ry ete with Bordera to match. ‘Ruga and Mate in wreat var < will find it to the'r advan‘ exemine our etock before ruzchasing. HOVE BROTHER @ Co., Fert 13238 F st. m w., nesr Ebbitt Hone QuInTS TO ORDER. ne shes Cur SHIRTS to order are unsurpassed for com- fort, style and durability. Fitwusrantecd. Ready- mace KHIKIS of our cwn make, 50 cents np. Choice ict of NECKWEAR at 60 conte, for y 31. Elegant British Half Hose at 25 cts.'; Hosit Gloves, Collars and Cuffs. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompsou’s Shirt Factory, aul8 = 616 F +t. n.w., opp. Patent Omics. BY THRE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. DIS 7th st. uw. ‘There te rothing better in the market. It is ele ganily ade, and of the very bost iat sud only 80 cepts, firie! ready for the wash tu. Oniy 80 cents for the stery” Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest styles and finest quality, only $1.60 per dozen ;#ix for 75 centa. Bust quality, at senecala BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, aug]3 3002 F street northwest. HINT MANUFACTURERS. DUBBEUIL BROS. & 00., 1212 ¥F Street N. W. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money tu "See ‘The EUREKA KELNFOLCED, fiabed, onty #1 We compare it with any other Shirt for tae ay line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS always ‘band a! on It e syn PO TTes Botrece Woo” READ THIS COLUMN. i \Curatine aaa v Towerfal Tonic.| A Vegetable Medicine, Ino. ers \Curatine Complete Strengthener. | "A tteliable Medicine. Iron Bitt: Curatine mn Bure Appetizer. |" Gures tslood Diseases, Iro: ters Curatine Piven the Blood. \Gures Liver Complaint. Tro: \Curatine » Wifsusw the Vigor |Gurea fudney Aseotions. Iron Bitters e 7m Bice Ho Vitality. Cures Scrofu's. Iro: ters tine Cure Rial Diseases. Cures Rheumstisx. Iron Bitters Curatine Cure Dyspepsis. |For Tetter, Proves: Iron Bitters Seresnte Sures Pimples Iron Bitters ‘and Blotches. Cure Nervous \Curatine Irritability. | Ours Dolls & Old Sores. Iron Bitters, Gesadiee Care Lapgour. fires Ulcers and Boils. Iron Bitters : Cure Paint nstruation. |For MercuriaifPolsoning. Price 81 a Bottle. Price $1 a Bottle. IBON BITTERS AND CUBATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsylvania ave., ugly bolesaleand Retail, and by all Dragzists. 1, Giegemeae ee Headquarters, 409 24th street, ALL KINDS OF HORSE, CATTLE AHO Doa ‘MEDICINE FOB SAL8. (PRE Pupvic ASD AR NV CacL AT SUR BTUME TE? TO EXAMINE THE LARGEST AgSORTMENT OF NRATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City. We name THE ARGAND, snd others, n!/ fluel, finished and first Also, ABEL BU ACES, GATES, &o THE PADIANT HOME, #'R WILLIAM, BRIGHTON. a laree varie ef COOK STOVE and BKK K . PORT. der RANGES, x LATROBES, co. at. LIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMJSESS Bavirg pur article need oTe ask an canuct be rept? e trade ar A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. A for Cash ata ners and reads ot as fave trade an ony other Roonaan ‘ef our Stock. consent eat ‘eaten either ss to rice McHELDEN & ©v., th street northwest. Ph ed to olfer fe term ralty, S FINTURE G* 7 s, THE BEST QVALITY FOR Tis WES PRICE, CAN BE HAD ar “O¥EST S81 WSth street, New etylesreceived da‘lp. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show en. wey ld E. F. BROOKS. Coreo: J loom E WARE. Ronsekeeners can fing Dining fepll out or replor be uire at our store Kocm ara Kitchen in Fd CBOCKERY, GI ASSWARE AND M. W. BEVERIDEGK, (Late Webb & Beveridwa,) No, 1009 Pa. avenue. AINTERS AND Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE Best in the mm Send AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. WHOLERALE AND RETAIL. GLOKRGE RVNFAL, Jr., 415 7th st. now. for san; ae he... PBErake FOR COLD WEATHER, IF 30U WANT CoMroRT Frocure ene of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT TRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free {rota ges and Gust, and is more durabie than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power- ful Hester made. aval. WALTER PD. WIEVILL, 2m G45 COVKING STOVES. ‘The Washington Gas Lizht 0. jompany have at their offce, on 3th strect au assortment of the 6UN DIAL GAS RNG STOVES, ia various Kinwe and patter he biove tused by Miss Duds in her lect x Call and them. ane23 x H EATING SPECIALTIES MOT OTTER BOGIAL LATROLE. TTS’ RINVALED OVEN RANG TS’ STAR FURNACE. Above goods s# cheap as any in the market end warranted to wive satisfaction. aug2l LTON & SUE 409 Vth street nw, RAILROADS. 1880 PENNEYLVANIA KOUTE. Tut EPLENDID SCENERY, ¥ 26th, 1 TRAINS LEV WASHINGTON, THE GREAT _ 1SSO raw Steel tails. ST EQUIPMENT. from Depot, HE NORTH, WEST AND BO: Double Track, i M IN EFFECH, J corner of Sixth and B streets, as [ dows For Pit ine For Can: andaivus, Kochester, Butlal wit 50 a.m. daily except Sunday: except Ea'urday, with Palace Gsigua aud Wathios tsbure aud the West, 8:00 8.1, with sleep- 40 8m. Cars to Louisville abd Quicaxo” ce Car to Pittsbure. IMORE AND POTOMAC KATLBOAD. Parlor Car to Wathina an: For Wiliams. rt, Lock Haven and Eluira, at 10-40 Am. daily, except Runday. Yor New York ana the East, 10:40 a.ra., 2.10 and 16-00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:09 por.” Limited For tire der aifor in For! altia 2:20, 4 bani 1 For cept ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERIOKSSU 2G RATL-~ MAY AND ALEXANG MIA ANU WaAgdING- DON Kol Kus vb. For Alexa: drix, 7, xprees of Pu iladeig hi m. Foe Creek Line, man Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. rs kip zs D i thronsh trains eomnect at ey City with boats of Bro rdinix divect teausfer to Fuit double ferriswe scroes Now ¥ iv baa m., 2:10, 5 sy, 5:40 mud 1 iy, exe Ons 4-4u . p.m. Gay, 5:0, 1040 a + 5A0, 9:50 ac $9 am. ani 4:10p.m. except Sunday is, 6-40 4.10. and 4-40 p. aatty, Runday. ex- 7:20,9, IL a.m., 4.29. 5-20, 625 Sand1i-tbp m. Oa Sunday at 7, 9 and 11 a.w. apd § p.n For, Hichmond end the South, 7 s.m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. dsi-y, except Sam ‘Traine leave Aly xandr. wton, 6, 8, 19 am 2 wart 1D mtd i 2 TF and 9:05 ¥ Tickets, informatioa, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodation east corner of 13th street aud P< FRANK HO} can be procored at the north ania ave: ti Gb and Peunss. where orders ing of bazwage to destination ideners. P. V sKMER. General Paseonver Agent. General Mavavce —sopiT rtheakt corns frou Bote AL’ ‘TIMOME AND OMIO HAIL weAD, THE GKEAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Koute and Short Line to the Baltimore Fupress. Parlor car to Philade: 9008.1. is and 9220 a.m.—t! Pitisborg Exprese. tof Hecke f at Poin Pied daily ex: iy 10100 a.m —Baltimors Express. Bto; burg, College, Beltaville, Laurel, Aun! North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. 7, May 234, 1480, at 1-0 p.mae VE WASHES GTON ore, Ellicott City cud Way Sta- Annapolis and way. (Plea hewter, Haxerstown, Frede- ant of ‘Siaun Dow YU k, Philadelphia. ‘hia. +0n tunday only—Ba'time St. Louie, Chicazo, ©: (Wonnects tor H Frederic Pallinay ty Oin- daily; Graftoa to Sandusky * Bladens- wis Jauc- way. cept Sa! tion, ‘“Jessup's and Hanover. 120 P m.—Baltumore, Annapolis, Eilic.At City snd Way. 1:35 p.m.—tBalt'more and Laurel Exjresa. 1:40 p.m.—jOn Sundsy ony, Beltitaors ond Way. = p-in.—New York, Pi leiphin and Boeton ‘xpress. 3:30 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Win- chester, Frede: Hagerstown and Wy, via Be- .m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Express. Frederick, via Be‘ay. btops at Annapolis Junction. town, to Pelt rg Express. ictebure. sun . St Louis and riscsary SUNNY. ure and Laurel 1 care 9:36 p.m.—tBalt se +Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hazers- inchester and Way Stations Ux sunday of Keck and Way Stations only. ‘Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Ste- m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. care 10 Chicasy daily. m.—tPhiledelphia aud Baltimore Express. Biséeneburg and Laurel Foint of Rocks and Way Stations. + Baltimore and Way Stations. BALTIMOBE AND LAUSEL EX- 20 p.m.—t8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago ana@ PHILADELPHIA, P.m.—t IN AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. S.cep | Brae apo eraear eeeneee Sue 13 ‘All trains For further Bhs Gib ena Corny where ordere checked: W. M. M. 5 i ae YORK, ‘special + tBunday only. Other trains daily,except stop et Relay Btation Iy at the Baltt et Officer, Biction, aud rer 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, "