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- THE EVENING STAR. THE NATIONAL FAIR. entered b. g. Pilot Boy, 3,1, 2,1, Time—2:27°;, Local Odds and Ends. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY October 9, 150. Fifth Day, St. Julien After His Trot. Awards, the Races, Etc. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFPic® OF THE CHIRP SIGNAL WASHINGTON, Oct. 9, 1550, 9:39 a in. For the middle states, northeast to southeast Winds, increasing cloudiness and rain on the coast, with slight change tn temperature, and Stationary or slowly falling barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7 a.m., SiC: 7:35 am. 54: 11 am. 6; 2 p.m, 6°. Maximum, # : minimum, + After every storm comes acalm. The attend- ance at the National fatr grounds to-day, while large, feil off very considerably, as may be imagined, from that of yesterday. A large corps of men wds employed this morning set- Ung things to right from the upsetting they got, The grand stand and quarter stretch were swept up and the grounds generally cleaned. The consumption of peanuts and chestnuts on the grand stand yesterday was immense. Peo- ple in the excitement over what was gotng on LOCAL NEWS. on the track forgot what they were doing and devoured the nurs at a wonderful rate. ‘There Amusements, &c., To-night. were a couple of bushels of shells swept from Nationet Theater.—“The Tourists tn the Pull- | the floor of the grand stand, and one peck of man Palace Car.” cigar and cigarette stumps from the qaartar Ford's Opera House, —"4 stetch. The eating stand, the root beer man and the PoP, corn man were cleaned out coim- pletely. day they were restocked. Tue em- ployés. the stand keepers and all show the effecta of their labor yesterday, and came to wo: slow to-day, but smiling, lock of Geese. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at extingutshed at 4:20 a.m. hopemu! and reaty p.n. and The German Orphan Asylum Association last | as well as anxious to make another harvest of evening re-elected L. Kettler and J. Kiser, and | thesame kind, even though it not require elected M. Hebner and F. Laydgraf directors, | an extra amount of labor. They, like all tue Dr. Little, of Uniontown, was appointed visit- | ing physician, ard Dr. J. Walter advisory puy- Bician. The Ladies’ Christian Temperance Uaton met last night, at Odeon i, and talked over the Program for this winter, when efforts will oc Inede to induce Congress to submit the 2e3tion Cf leeal option to the ple of the District. ‘The hearing of the case of W. E. Tuomas on & writ of habeas corpus, tssued on Si/urday last by Jacge Cox on the petition of Josephine A. ‘Thomas, the motuer, directed to S, R. Gittings, has, by Consent of the parties, been continued to next Saturday. Suillington sends Frank Lesite’s 5 azine tor November and the useta) mance for 1550. rest of the world, are willing to Stand terrivl- bard knocks, so that they recstve Pay for tt. Money is an unction that heals many hard bruises. The treasurer had not Says there were at least fifteea thousand ps) ple present. This includes ail the comptline- lanes, season tickets, extiottors’ tickets and the einployeés, a3 well as the stockholders. Ali who had tickets of avy kind ysed them. Ficteen bundred exhibitors’ tickets had been issued. th: majority of thein being to exhibitors in the ladies’ departicent. The recelpts of the gra stand and quarter stretch for tick $4,700, though tay Mage Dune Al~ ets was about the exact figure3 are not yet ob. ‘The new river steamer Exegstor arrived at | tainable. ‘The Independent ea Company the wharf tn tht banded cut four hundred and fifty galluas of ‘A ice water to the visitors, about ten barrels full. ST. LIEN LOOKED WELL TO-DAY, siter his great performance of yesterday. bad many visitors. In talking about the Uition made by St. Julien yesterday, M sald: “The Ume was even fast pected. performance was deserved, but there was o: - | thing, if not more, that prevented ey | time froma being made. ‘There was su | bers pressing against ‘the fence, si and leaning ‘against it, that 1 was atrail 10 - | drive ve ar. ‘The result was that | was bovs took to the | forced to keep the center of the trac | ofthe way. ‘This added thre feet to the mile. Had I be the fence of course St the Ume down a little. ‘The danger tn k near the fence was this: The pri Was very great, and had Thu may bave been. bro! ing what kind of He no I ex- t ‘There was such a crowd that a good nat vers Dun iting on n engaged for the here fwo days. stlon-hou fant, fou hed statem se t a colored Qand k ie: pub’ ler, who i night fu District aut woitld {hav Siturday at ‘a1, aod Luere 1s notell- an accident might ta cceurred. f don’t want to bart one, neither do I want to hurt hor: The fence was lined with people, the inside fence as well as the outside. y | used Uie care Tdid. On the 2 satisfied with it, and I Unink the peop! saw the performance are, his Lest condition. t bora Cons: HOLS E who St. Jalien was not in His legs were swolen, aad a h not altegether recovered trom his re- ns, who | cent cold. I was fearful at one time that h> isth’ and Would net be able to trot, and [had telegraphed lately b e to New York aud San Francisco that I'did not of At wvell and Arlington k I would put him on the wr As it was House and Nr. Robbins has been | the speed did not injure him in the Since some yeal stern ch Ww. W. ¢ omac ct The boat leavi s in Memphis, | res, May last St. Julien has traveled by cars ever Line thousand miles. he has trotted thir | eight heats since then. On Friday next he will trot in New York againt lisrecord. 1 will have him out on the track again this afternoon, but Will not Jet him go very fast. My purpose tn having him out to-day fs that all can see him THE CROWDS THIS Mon: were early in attendance. Thousands of sea)! children, carrying lunch baskets and out for a regular day rt Of it, dispersed themseives about the buildings and grounds, continualiy making new discoveries and adding to their collection of business cards and hand-bills, but generally rejecting ali save the colored or ture cards. - Traveling through the passis Ways in the nelghberhood of the pop-cora mia | and the hot buckwheat cake baker ts frequen’ ly impeded by the crowds continually surrouad Tenn. and o' Ateut 1 man, rar jured by t yard of Mr. Holl fternoon, a ¢ da John Matt . Was Seria gored by a bull at the at Bepning’s. He was apltal by the police ambulance Meer Jones, of t yourg men th! E. H. Levy. er of playing the three carde toonte game upon & gentleman named M. Sternburg, by v hich the latter was tleeeed out Of sw. He ts detained for a hearing, Te-mo:row 13 the day on which, under the rescli.ticn of the yenersl conference of the M mare for ait ‘pacers— special 31,000; lor al 8] auras 1,000; atvided, $500, $254, $159, £-00. Joseph Casi’ 04 tered ch. g- Sleepy Tom, 4, 2, 2; W. A. Ozdenen- tered b. g. Eddie C., 3, 4.4; Charles Graces e: tered b. g. Little Mack, 1, 1,1; Alph Bamgrover at g William C., 2, 3,3. Time—2: “Special race—purse $2,500, G, A. Htckoe tered b. g. St. Jullen, to beat his record ot Time—2:19, 2:13%,, ST. JULIEN’S TROT AGAINST TIME. S'. Julien was driven on the track at o'clock by Mr. Hickok and was greeted by chesr- ing. Mr, Hickok gave notice that he would so over the course on atrial heat. Upon giviag the sign that he was ready the word “go” was given. and the king of the turf shot ahead and Passed under the ‘wire in 2:19%,. Mr, Hickok then gave notice that he would give the horse another trial assoon asthe pacing race over. At 4:30 St Julien sallied fo: th again, the track in the meautime haying been roiled and Pui in the best possible condition. The secoud Start was a good one, and the horse went at Ughtning speed and passed under the wire in that was ever trotted in this section, The king Was easily turned and jogged along to the Judges’ stand, when, after the time had b2en announced, a handsome floral wreath was placed over his head by Miss Galt, the daught of the presiden' of the association. ‘The horse aS well as Mr. Lickok were In tarn applauded Mr. Ilfckok safd he was sorry that he dd n better, Dut as ii was the performance was ail that could be expected, when It Was consideret that on Monday last Sf. Juilen was a sick ‘This time has been beaten but twice tn th: tory of the turf, except by St. Julien himy the first when Rarug made the mle in and when Maud S. made her at tin the appearance of the horse “hece Me. itt Was pald $2,500. A great déal of mone: hands on the result, there being large wavered that 2:14 would not be beaten. All the barkeepers and teket tixers were molssed this morning and a new lot put on. 5 ‘The Potomac Regatta. PRCGKAM FOR THE RACE NEXT W! The race between fours of the Columbia, Po- tomac and Analostan clubs will take place next Wednesday afternoon—the start to be made at 4:30. The course will be from Jefferson street wharf, a short dstance below the Potomac boat Louse, one mile down the riverand return, This course is taken to avoldany bend. Th crews are all in good condliion-aud have be-+n at daily practice. The mbia four Will bo Brice, stroke; Brace, 3; Ziegler, 2, and Moore, bow. The Potomac four ar Stroke; Bailey and Wheeler, bow. 1€ Analosiau lab will put ew consisting ot Waite, suroke: Doug: 2 di id Page, bow. ‘The race will be for ge3—one for eac ¥ of th ‘The badges have rompleted round with a cross above. On “Poiomac.” On th in a picture of a four-oared Sh h ere ir. On the reverse of the badges 13 a place ihe members of the winning” crew to lise their names. The Street Sw Zo (he BNitor of Me Sie ‘The “true inwardnes: specting the sw the former cont strict authorities have thought ¥ to avail of the opportualty to have this werk done at 310,000 per year less than his offer, aided by a few “enterprising citizen: whore motives are apparent, cireuta tion which was signed, as petitions general are, by many persons who accepted the menis made without investigation. Many (hese signers have since Investigated the m terand are indignant at the fraud prac’i upon them. They sigued this petition bil ing, as It was represented, that a public gr ance existed which should be removed. “1a: now perceive that the “public spirited eltizen. who espoused the cause of the late contra: with so great zeal and so much inie public welfare, “have axes to grind. G38 abettors of the scheme of the late contractor could not designate any streets that were ne s lected, and, altogether, made a very sorry fru in furthering the job which was to regain tu street sweeping to the tune of $10,000 extra por Year out of the pockets of our ‘The: ‘hemers have, very tng lee the season when nature steddiug summer garniture; when the leaves are f: as “thick as autumn leaves that strew t "of the complaint re- eping Of our streets 1s in that or st in the cbureh, held at C cetnnatl tn May last. a coil licn is to be t:.ken up In ail the Method.s cburehes in the land to aid in reaucing tie cebt of the Metropolitan church of thts ¢ THE TRIAL OF JoHN BEckETT POR Kittie Resarge Harris.—This morning, in the Crim hal Court, Judge James, the trial ot doin Be ibe attractions that give away anything. haps the culinary department and its particu- lar section of Dread, cakes and biscults, which there are left nothing but hard ecrusis, red the most from the judges’ vist! At St, £0 the Visitors say when the look at” hait- cmptied Dag ies Of Jellies and preserves. Bat tie a inegic premium card 1s more valued than Un SH ccpereg, inated for, the murder of Ka exuibitt Yhere_ are now no empty spaces ta a a ly last, by z hei a ce, uuldiag. a shot aimed at David Poindexter, was resnmoq | (ber Machinary Mall or the Main Buildi, . } Objects cf interest are being dally added u; CoE Petty Prosecuting, and Messrs W. xbibitors, and no pains 1s spared ty keep every Gcok ana FY Ht Fait for the detence. Ned Ca thing renewed andin order iss speciiacus of and G. W. Iams were examined as to Work dere by the boys of the reform scuoui, Peers S and Morris Gayney as to Beck tt | ave alike creditable to the inteliigene2 of tia Stating In the black maria, when he wa3oa bis | inmates and discipiine of the institution, Cine Foy et Maat be sot at Poindexter, aud | chair seats, boots and shoes, and talloring, with Wes sorry he struck the girl, It having bea | their ornamental vase and No 3 make 11, stated that tbe brain of human bang wes | their exhibit. A taxldermlst shows hls wor wetbing ike that of a calf, Mr. Perry pro- | oniside ef the common Une of stuffed Dire . Cook said he wonli 4 Mr. Perry bad killed a calf. Ter Ty—I cid rot hill ft. Mr. Cook—Well, a calf has been killed. and this fs his brain. Mr. Perry — Well, that is correc’ ok, for the defene», msce the epenivg. cla’ g that thes in self-deferce. and that their wi bas two bull pups anda kitten with eleva back, and pigeots, spring chickens and ra>- bits all placed in appropriate positions 1: a ancy house, 4 CAVALCADE OF ALL THE LIVE STOC: on the grounds, many of ch were gati: crated With fags, Was made on the trv d tatly contradict those for the prosecu- | neon, It was a Very pretty a3 well as animates cht. ‘The Procession was led by the Dara va " ert ‘i veiry, | Belfers owned by Mr. James Yates. of Rapp.- Prisug #t cass, allver and diamond jewelry. | ronnock va _ These heifers welpa res, : ‘es oe \ 1,8¢0 and 1,505 pounds, and as three. A Poy SHO? bY A WatcHMAN.—In the Police | fitted cattle they have Court, this i Kingsley was | Wherever they have bee ebargid mall boy Damed are bealities in every particular. They Dennis ¥ itied that about a | the first premium tag of the National mexth 2go, Wille he was playing Inan iation, which Mr. Yates values more ta between Secoud and Third and k and L northeast, he was shot in the left. ¢ | that received els ts ye by this | Races To-aa: man. Mr hingsiey took the stand, and testitied | The niet 1468 pening wou Ye that he is @ bight watchman on the Baltimore | ., artevs Were W tread road, and al the time of th= Sho. “bee re Weds 5 3 kett and Driver. ‘The first ‘Trinket; Driver second, Wedgewood ‘Tim hed, and heard some one Latloe, and ou saw this little boy with bis ‘hand to ‘rhe court continued t on defendant's personal nizatce, to await the resuit of the boy's Lnjurie. Pall Dougherty, onewall startet. sth, Dougis- ery coming in last. Time cond heat won by Stone O2kley ne os. Dougherty third and Dora fouri. Dr. Vi Iter THE FOLLOWING AWARDS were made y Horse best in harn: : Swine— y reds, sow and prem cence, making | Willlam E. Manakee. the es per thousand on sto | | Poultry—Group premtums—Rest reve: 310.4: on premium of in- | Hnaceous fowls, Boileau « Heagy ; terest, $6.¢6—the latter amount geing reduced | of pigeons, E. C. Schreiner; poutters, 10 per Cent, at the end of each yeur. mium, E. C, Schreiner; flock pled, second pre- | Mlum, same: white ‘carrier pigeons, D. A. Two AUTCUS OPENING on dry | Relnohl; tumbler pigeons, E. C. Scuretner ; t2 gecds hense will open on Monda Unes of | tails, same; barbs, same; trumpeters, sams: DioeK aud colored siiks; also rich dress goods | Jacotins, s 3 Owls, same; Mace expressly for nd wint@ seasons. Oa | Swallows, same’; nuns, same priests, same, inaceous di! Wednesday they will open real Paris pattei bepnets and hats, tine French miilin e See advt. dark, Botleau « Heagy; partridge cochtn: black cochins, same; black red game, sam | white leghorn, H. F {ting ; brown legitorn, W: GONE TO Javan aS A Misstonany.— Mis3 | E. Clapp. Chicks—Light ‘brahmas, iirst pr Carte T. Alexander, an estimable young lady | miums, Dr. George Il. Cairnes; second do., Of this city, has Deen appointed a misstoaary t | Suaner; black ccchins, Bolleau « Heagy; du‘t Japan by the Presby terlan board of foreign in!s- | cochins, W. E. Phillips; golden seabright’ ban- sions, She started on her long journey lasteve- | tams, Peter Fegan; while leghorn, first. pre- ning by the 5.10 train of the Vaitimore and Onfo | mium, Boileau « Heagy; second do., We a. road, and will be joined at Chicago by Miss | Hagerty. Annie K. Davis, of Allegheny city, Pa. Taetr Ornareental and minor pets’ divistoa—Amert- feld of labor will be Tokio. Rev. T.S. Wya- | can rabbits, H. Schreimer; red squirrels, E. L. koop. pastor of the Western Presbyterian chure: Of this city, who, with his mother, left by the Same train on a journey round the world, ac- | companies the young missionaries to their des- ‘unalion. Ose TICNDRED AND Furry STUDENTS are [0 Tegular attendance at the Spencerian Business Cel ‘The evenirg classes tn penmanship are overflowing, std uo more can be admitied ubul November ie RerrericaN MEETINGS.—The Litas Repay- liean State association, met last night, B. F Chase in the chair, and Theodore L. DeLand Secretary. Several new members were elected. ‘The political committee. has sent to Liitnots, during the canvass over 159,000 documents. bunber of menibers sigu’ Weaver; black squirrel, Mrs, M. A. Pearson. Ladies’ deparunent—Carrlage afghan for eblid’s carriage, Miss Cayon; silk needle-wark, dulta O'Neal; rug made of rags, Mrs. @. A. Bar'- lett; tapestry worsted wors, Emma M. Lewis; fancy work by a child under 12 years, first pre- mium, May Clagett, darn net cushion; second do., Netule Collett, darn net crochet. Ornamen- tal workK—Wax Work fruit, Julia M. Niles; wa. work figures, Chas. W. Lybrand; wax wor! Canadian autumn leaves, Miss K. E. Thoms Wax tlowers, Miss Linda Hobbs; wax embalmed flowers, Mrs. J. U. Refliy. Dogs and cats—Gordon setter, E. L. Mill English setter, John Doncghue; setter, J. 3 (eorges; setter, one year, G. C. Goodloe; pointer, Henry Brapnan; fox-hound, J. Suane: feundland, C. M. Walcott; ‘cally, mat Goodloe; do.. female, J. Shaner; terrie Varan; black-and-tan, W. W. Galt; coach. J. F. Crown; Maltese cats, C. W. Thom. Unepumerated articles—Stepheasoa & Bro., woed and coal, gold medal; Clark & Given, sliver medal: Sparrow & ‘Noble, and knesders, diplomas; H. J. Ktn' A fed thelr fatention ai returning to the state to vote at the presidental election. The Pennsylvania Republican assoclation met last evening, Hon. Edward McPhezson fhe cbatr. and J) Howard Bushnell secretary. ‘Twenty-four pew names were added to the rt Of membership. Mr, McPherson addressed tae asscelation. —_—___. THE FUNERAL of Mrs. La Truitte, from her late residence on New Jersey a le north. west, yesterday, was largely attended by o'4 citizens of Washington.” Tae services were conducted by Father ly. Of St. Aloysins . Compute board, diploma; Independent Ice Co., one cise ice tcols and two ice-wagons, diplomas; R. T. upp, combined wheel adjuster, diploma. » be committee on unenumerated articles to- dsy awarded premiums to St-phenson & Bro. aa clarke & Given, coal exhibits; Sparrow Noble, flat tron heater; H. J. Ko nputing church, and the interment was made at Mount | beaid: Independent Ice Co. ic? tools and Olivet. The deceased was well koown tm tats | Wagons; R. tr Hunn, pruning knife and saw city, having resided here all her ltre (eighty-six | Philadelphia Scraple Co.; W. B. Moses, tural- nia ture; J. WY. McKeuney, best display of sewing machines, all makes; Jno. Hamllion; J. Brown, carved box; Francis Barnard, shell work; Dr. J. T. Howard, cattle cara. The commitvee resume work ubis afternoon. There are about id | seventy-five articles yet to be passed upon in this department, Premiums were also awarded this atterncon to J. Hackenyos for collection of ‘THE ComixG Business Boou.—R. 0. Holtzman | stuffed birds; Sparrow & Noble for washing ag a es ¥ ev. F. Nortoo, e Siew charch. and the veattence of Mis ZB. | ns summary rp ge 13 ag fol- Gilman, furnished, to Mr. J. W. Pheips, of Cum- | jowi't yy clast—purse $40; alvide:, $200, $10, eae serSdeaved: ana | $89. $40. J.B. Burlew evtored b. m- Lady s.r t 3 uupl "A am 5 Predicts an unusually gant wlater for sais city. | Fine 148,5.% ¢ B. Gomn entered e.g. Blue J. H. Spyder entel Ss. & SaLEs, 256,000 copies of Une Ton's Cabin, Chester, 22, 1, 3; J. A-atcKelvey entered sm. 3,816.42 Dotlies of Wr. Bull's Lough Syrup. t ’ | Lady Gcladust, 4, 4, distahes3, Livaid Bawey years). and ip early life taught a school pear the West front of the Capitol, well remembered by ‘some Of our oldest citizens who were among usr pops. Ir Pays to purchase diamond: watches an Jewelry at Cohen's, 1105 Penna. ave. t sno tees In Valambrosa, y and footpata, into the windows of our homes aad over our lawns they fall ceaselessly, night and d Who knows better than the late W a disadvantage tals fs to the ap; .: swept streets. As an evidence of about this same time last year, published a to the public, explanatory of the falling leaves, and asking them kindly not to fay uf to hin. Lot these complainants show some of the evils of the present system. ‘I'he press 1s open, and our people are ready to investigate a matter ror which they pay So heavily In taxes. ‘The fact the streets wer so thoroughly cleaaed if an Extra $10.05) a year to the contractor ard the “droppings,” in the way of Profits or suppiles, to the “en prising cits bus? ¥ £ nis behalf, and so zealous Of the public welfare, 18 the “cat in the mea!” about Which all this stir Is made. To the front, gebtlemen, with specifications. The tax-pa Want light on Uils dirty matter. Christianizing Africa, AFH RELIGIEUSE AND AN ARAB There bas just arrived in this city, and i: the guest of the Domini isters, Corser of Sth and C streets sont . Mother Mary of the Cress. a native of France and a member of one of the infssions established by the Are bishop of Algiers, in Northern Africa, fa t! region of tho Nyanza Lakes. Sue has been s by the Archbishop, and 1s now traveling 1a to collect alms for this mission. 3 bishop of Algiers ts delegate from the Ti» be Great Desert of Sahara and Soudan, see for © he has founded an apostoltcal congrega- Ts of Which are known by the seb» ten, name ot M ing to Introduce the memt ionarte. of Africa, the purp: Christianity by the preach! vers and works of charit, several orphan asyluras m several hundreds of Mohainmedin jdren Of bOtL sexes are brought up: a smill astical seminary, where se enty-Uwo €ce! young Arabs and begroe’s are preparing for the Priesthood in order to become, ta thelr taro, tu Apostles of their count The mission has ¢ fablished schools In the Desert of Sanara for tb education of little Arabs, and hospitals for their ck, In the center Of the Arabian tribes. Two ‘§ have also been built for the Christiaa Arabs. They are inhabited by young Arabs wh. aifer having been educated in the orphan as: lums, have reached the age of coatracting tage, and meaps are being raised to build a thud village. Nearly 140 priests and 190 broth ers and sisters are now co-operating in thls werk of the version of Arabs and negroes, ng entirely ou Caristtan charity, ey Has wuUorized Mother Mary to make collections and she will remain abot two weeks in this District for this purpos:, calling upon societies and individuals. She i3 panied by a young Arabian girl, wh, When quite staall, was fotiad absndosed on th Lighway, and has been raised and educated by fstcrs of that country. She 13 sprightty ind Intelligent, and conver: in the arabian, Fiexch ard Ebgitsh languages; her age 1s 11 years, lawoy coinplexion, sharp black eyes, Tegular features and Modest demeinor renders her quite comely, Sue dresses 1a Ari- blan style, with skirts aud tunie of white woolen fabric, Irom Morozeo, aud lorse cloak and slecves of the Same material, with a red imilar fh form toa smoking ‘cap. a plait len sash of varlegated colors, ted aronnd the Waist, aud a neckiace of White and ret bead he 1s almost constantly with hos p: Ceptress, and will return with her to n nce with her to her ‘na B. Hl. WaRNeR, real estate broker, isines a Weekly and monthly advertising sheet for ths Denent of ail property placed in his hands. + ———-—___ DFATHOF A WELL KNOWN TRACAER.-Only a fe. mouths since the death of Rey. W. Comicon Was recorded in tue local columns of Tae Stak, Yesterday afteraeon his son, W. C. Lipscoas, jr., also departed this life athis residence at Mount Pleasant, of meningiis. Mi Lipscom> was Ir early life connected with the Nationa’ sn. teVigencer, aud as the agent and correspondent of the paper, traveled through the state of Vic. ginfa for several years, and subsequently ne taught a private school here, and was also the teacuer of the Georgetowa grammar school for some Ume. For the past few years he ha3 bean in charge Of one of the county schools, having within a year past had charge of the’ Bright weod schocl. Mr. Lipscomb was, like his father, a number of the Me:hod!st church, and tor long sertes Of years Was attacned to the oth stv et church of this city, Dut more recentiy hig, been connected with theCongress street churen, Georgetown, from which the funeral will tae Place at 12 o'clock to-morrow. First class custom-made fat men’s (secord- 3%, Deipg the fastest “nile by four secoads | | the corner of Corcoran | the 1: | S THE ales : ‘The proposed parking of the street betwe>1 | CIRCUIT CovrT—Judge Cor.—(Special term. the Ebbitt House and Willard’s on 14th stre»: | edi Gibson Bros. ag. Loomis: judg- has been abandoned for the present....Theu. | Ment by default for $316.13. Van Riswick agi. | Barker; same tor $4,65 usual growth of the shade trees has been no- { a Pape ee Conan ivliow oor. ticed this past season....The summer's dog | Yesterday, will of Henry Rochat; order trans- War does not seem to have decreased the mid. hea ON ees night concerts....Some of the trees in the Sol- | ing parties, rate of age; George dier’s Home park are putting on the autumn | Gross bonded in $1,000 as administrator. Chas. Unts...-An extension of one of the laes ot | Walter appointed administrator of the estate of street railway to the new Bureau of Engraving | Henry Tagg, late U. S. army; bond $0. Estate and Printing is talked of....The laying of the | Wm.'8. Stickney; petition for letters of admin- granite blocks on the grades on 11th street 13 | istration filed, and letters granted to William completed....It takes the mew sweeping | Stickney. Arthur Griffin appointed adminis- contractor nearly all night to sweep K street. | trator of the estate of John B. Hutchinson; bond The old contractor swept it In a few hoars.... | $1,500. Elias 8. Hutchinson sppointed guardian Sec. Sherinan’s new residence, opposite Frank- | 20 Lizzie A. Balloch; bond $3.40). Will of Sarat | ln square, is about completed....The old Ea. | Jane Yardley fully Viga by commission, duty | ropean Linden shade trees are all dying out.... | executed and admiged to probate; special bond | ‘The M Street bridge ts being strengihened..Con. | Of executrix 3,000, Exemplitied copy of the gress Will be implored this comiug session <o ta. | M4St Will aud testament of Benj. h. Macall, crease the water supply....Returning visivors | {rom Fairfax couniy court, Va, filed and ad cab see that the Washington Monuinent has | mitted to probare.” Calvin ©.’ J. Norris ap- grown this year...Tug Star received tts tele. | Polated guardian to Franc!s | Norris, or- graphic matter one day Unis week over one of | Phan of John Norris, lateot U.S.As bontssn. | ils L€W steno-telegraphic machines, which re- | A Number of accounts were presented by the | celves messages In Short hand to commence on the City Di Washington hotel employ é3 engaged at Brightoa Beach, Cape May, Lake George, Loag Branea and Saratoga during the season have revurued... At the recent Boston convention the Wasaing- ton Fire Department was regarded as one of tie Vest in the United States... Senator Cameron's Invy, alter all, be completed in upled this winter. ... The west side 4th street, north of N, needs repairing very ch... The telephone tine rias trom George town to Cumberland, and Is the longest Ine tn ihe United States, 158 mile3....The B. & O. R. was abolit (0 dispense with ihe Pailman cars pending the Injunciton of the Pallmaa cop. Work ig about | register and approved and tory for St... ay s taanctal artt- si —The Wall street markets continue very dull. U. S. bonds are higher for the fs and ¢'s of Iss), and +, lower for the The market for rallroad bonds 13 a fraciox | lower and 13 inac‘ive, The stock mirket als> 43 lower as a rule, and the fluctuatioas are Within narrow lin its. (4%). ‘The stock3 at all active are pelaware,tLackawanna and Western, Jersey Central, Northwest, Milwaukie and St Paul, Lake Skore, Wabash,’ Western Union Tel egraph and fron Mountain. ‘There has been exceptional activity in Bloomington and West- ern, af 303:a334,, and Lake Erle and Western at 31a30a303¢, these (Western) stocks being report- ed to be Involved in the arrangements respect ing the contest between Chicago, Burlingtoa and Quincy and the Wabash system of roads. In the mining stocks dealt: In at the New York | chauge, Standard ts down to 251 fron Sutro’s {s selling at 1',a4. Ratiroad nings show an Important inc: 3 © aeceipts of September, 1 k Central aud Hndson, however, shov ively small gain ( r the month, even this. Is to make the gross al year $4 The earniags ¥ for the fiseal year just clos ing reached the enormous Money on call ts 243 per cent.; ime loans 1 prime mercantile paper hy, and substitute those of it3 ova ma! Franklin Paik contains a greater variety or lees than any park In the country of {ts or tie....Some of the — gutter the avenue pavement are being changed The Baltimore and Potomac ratiroad Ww double-tracked tn Jess than a year....The Bt- cycle club of Washington isone of the best ia the country... Tae police have broken up the monte games practiced heretofore on unsusp.%¢:- bg strangers at Arlington....fhe law pro- lbitlng trespassing on the New York avenue parking is not enforced....The carriage drive to the National Fair grounds ismuch improved. ....Vebnor’s prophecy was just saved by the Jast two days of cool weather ta Sepiember, Dut has not won for October yet....’The Lorrillards Were anxious to have a running meoting at th» National Fair....Mr. P, Musson, a weli-knowa ctilzen of Georgetown, bes purchased a tarm at Herndon, Virgiifa, to which place he 13 avouc to remove....Complaint {s made that S ale breaklog windows ont avenue aud K street witn bean. have been nottiled TAK Say that there is a great c mand for furnished houses Us seas: Sewers ought to be Nushed if the water I: eryoir is Rot 190 low. he new c! dd 14th etreet & jo new Sewer up N sing rapldiy.....2 sopie rezret to see, q chenged, bat tue’ “West ery where is fashionable abd prosperous.....7he punips are gradualiy disappearing, but typhold symptoms do not rades gang of bo. Verin é ready Yo Tor the root... ork avenue 1s prog’ ny of the Geergeic aa, %» 24; do. pons, 90%; do. new ten-forues, 41 bid to-dy BALTIMORE, Oct. 9.—Cotton quiet—midd! Viali7e. Flour bivher snd active—Howard sires: rrespondingly dei jennors st | SEG western super, 3.754425; do. Bays HOTS aR Dee ee OE eee a eS” | ae DON ae Thane geen at says Uiere will be a flurry Of snow Jn this la Gb; Saeko a te Go ae Te twie ere the Octoher {des.....The War dep Gc. itlo Dramas b Uae ose Peea ee ment buliding The 5 Wheet, sonthern higber and sto; ex ime now stops lis cays for tie lame, halt and | cited and Ligher, civeipy firma —soutiera red, LOSs bind. 1,15; do. uber, 1.154). No. 1 Marylaug, 1,18; Ni er wint a pot anid Octoh Amusements, & Sees ee ATER— “The Tourists” will ern Ume at the Nation: ‘They have had a very succe week. “Every performance except that, of Mo: gay night, when ti rained very hard, bas b attended by large audiences. ‘The full prograu will be carried cut to-night. his do. Yello" at 53 vember, 5344 is steady aod Bixed, 38a39. Ry 0. Hay unchanged. Pri ed. Butter weak- p i 1, 18a25. Exirs MaeGig MircuELL.—vhls charming actres: fined, 123. Washington's favorite, will be at the Natio: fair, 12: bext Week with an excellent company. Ay uncha engagement Will be opened With “Jane Eyre Menasy night, “ Fanchon,” Which never fatls to draw crowded houses, will be given dur Week. At Pittsburg last. Weduesday night 's Exchan, | tured of cotton and paper. American Carpet sale by F | more, Md. CITY ITEMS. EpGak’s CovaH Spsctric is the best. HBspacue ylelds quickly to Lodiile’s Head- ache Specigic.” Price 50 cents. im RENBAR's COUGH MIXTURE, 25 cents. Renear’s tenle for wind dyspepsia. 7 HOUSEREErERS should use the Moth-proof Sewed Carpet Liaing, Use only that manutac- Lining Co.. New York and Boston. For all carpet dealers. | | 5,0C0 Pairs oni j 8.000 Pairs Cha SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, CATATRTAL Sor. VENT AND IMPROVED INHALER, With spovific directions, may now b» had of all druggi: neatly wrapped in one package, for $1. ASK f idren's Shoes BOOTS AND SHOES GREAT BOSTON SHOR AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn. Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN TEE DISTRICT. JUST RECEIVED— etren’s Bhoos, only ud fs. apair 20 and 25c. a pair MEN'S DEPARTMENT. | $00 Paire Men's Gaiters, only 90. a pair, the bost ty. 5 Santord’s radical cure for catarrh. GENTs’ BOOT DEPARTMENT. Invanins, as well as children, fina afevin's | SpiCgegand Eneiiah Kip Bo 2od a Most satisfactory and nourishing article of diet. Its method of preparation adapts I to the most delicate stomach, whtle fs strengtt. ening properties are Wonderful. It may be had ot your druggist and grocer. Price cents. T. Metealt X Co., Boston, Mass, For Lance Boys, 1 am now showing some beautitul dress sults, ranging tn prices from $12 in platds, diagonals. &°. Be ‘noo! suits Lam effering from $6.60. All good articles. A comparison of prices ensures’ a purchase ‘Lhe Oyeter end Pr 492 Pe oct? trom HENNING, venth street, The great tale of An Economical Floor Covering. Linoleum, being composed cf e¢ He as a carpet; Is warm, waterpr lates no dirt, and will oa'wear tne b three or four tines, It 1s manufactare some patterns, and sold by all first-class carp: dealers, the genuine articie has th Word “LINOLEUM” on the back of every squ yard of cloth. 13 as elas accuma- t Oll-cloth in han AND Wasi ptember 170k, 1559. Dr. H. D. SHRADRR. 620 11th st.—Dear Sr2— THESE GOODS CAN BE FOU AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION ODDS AND ENDS GENTS FINE Boor: HOUSE, + Avenue. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. mn GAITFRS, LADIES’ KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, AT ALY THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT L. BEILERUN'S No, 402 7th st. now. Sign of ‘The Old Women in Window." sel4-Im, I take pleasure in adding my testimony to that of many others tn your possession, 1n regard to your success in the treatment of piles. For sixteen (16) years | had suffered from internat bleeding piles, and frequently during the past LTABLE, T four years have been entirely unfitted for bust- EVERYTHING ae Lee ness andjn an almost helpless condition. My Money Pari Ba case had often been pronounced incurable, bat | _ Resa tite rn Ladies’ Fine Kid es! Best Fr Ladies’ Rolid G. Misses’ Seid G Mistes’ Beet | Goat thild's Kawbide ‘Lips, (He 's Dest makes, By within five weeks atter placing myself under your treatment, a perfect, and What 1 conceive to be a wonderful cure has been perfor 1 am very truiy and gratefully yours, 490 Louistana Baltimore, Oct. 4, 1850, ‘A. job lot of 240 Mx. A. R. METTES: Dear Sir: Last winter | was ta bed the m Of the Ume, and spent tulrty-tive dollars Cor medicine. One day my physician said he wisaed me toget a betlle of “£ulmone.” Tdidso. 1 ONE PRICE. ep 23 6 Gomer SHOES. was cured on two-thirds of the bott la the Those nwantof good, xolt meantime my wie took a heavy cold, and was | Boye and Misses choot’ Shoes cas cured by using balance of the “27 dias,” | LOW Prices at Whilst { was using it the doctor came to every day, he said Lo wach the 1 of mona.” After witnessing its astonishing efter he threw up bis hands and ex going to recommend That has anything whi! I feel ttisa duty | owe to si write this, and You can pabl I believe that Pitinona 1s of the age for L Cor Misces Pe Boots, sizes 11 to 2, be deat. Onre Sold recardiess of cost. all nuded to care. ring humanity t b it far aud near, he grandest remedy ig Diseases. Yours, truly, ‘Thos. W. Kena, Saratoga street, angl7 ORGANS, eaxiest teria, Privo: ERSEDING ALL OTHER RewE- | 4G. L. WILD & BRO., 7: DIFs for Coughs, ig Diseases. For ees ive mete ggists and the Proprictor, A. i, | the Krav Fayette street, above Park, Buu. sire LAaDIis FIN TON BOOTS for $2 50, worth $2.00. MeCANTHY, OUL SHOES, New YORK SHOK STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue, REMIARLE BOOTS AND SHOES, Bear. Vieather, Children's, leather, af 81-258 pair. re stock of Men's Low Shove will be w.n 727 Market Space. The beat the world over, lowest price and other first ¢ 4 them at mm 7i7 MARKET #Paor. PIC "PRE STIEFY PIANOS AND ESTEY Price 50 cents. = "PKIG ract from Dr Wzisher” ALLET PAVIS & Co's c T GRAND PIANG WorLp Kexnowstp aNp Uneevarien. i ig cork on Diseases of Me Respiratory Or ae eee Fanchon” was played, and hundreds were t forseequi-centennial | [79 work on Diseases af the Respiratory 0. HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, turned away from the theater. Of Miss Mitch. a : pat Was the Guly rolizh® low-priced ood tone el's “Jane Eyre” it 1s sald by a Columous Oct. O.— Stocks irreealar and woa's. oe abe RATA made.” “MNER, 5.) T, Where she has been playing recently:— heute quiet Due dewet 8 Mort Ae || The many finportant works that have of lat | "Sct6-coty BLL On’ sire “The Eng) role for her. guage could not form a fliter NEW YORK. Oct. Hlour stronger and fairly been published in Germany, England and ECKER BRO." Grand, Square if on oe France on diseases of the Respiratory Organs FE 1 Uprights. active Wheat active and-excited and ad cont = : Caton Pease & Co. PIANOS.” Bur lett on- Forp’s OFzRa Hocse.—The “Flock of Geese" | higher. Gorm rath rqwien wea, | baxe each, devoted, many pages to tue above | Ganges Co, PIANOS. Bur SS. who Lave been making good entertainment for EONbos, 0 9, 12:30 p. m.—U. 3. bond malady and shown the importance of tne sp2- | Kole agent, 407 1ach et ly the patrons of Ford's this week will leave afier | REW Bves, 1U5X. “Erie, 404." Ltnois Central, 115. | clalist ascertaining by careful examination +, MNAME & 0075 Wi to-night. Their show 13a lively one, © NEW XOKK MALMETn £His aITERNGUN. whether Unis affection may not be the original W cat : cos CLD te “HAZEL KIRK FORD'S TOBESt The following quotations were current in few | ¢; y he Obsttuate coughs for DOWNED FIANUS. New stock ar MauAZht KIRKE" AT FORD'S. Next week Steele | yors to-day at unin bis as reloned ee Terie Tea. Sic His REI Ee ele eee | aise: fiance and Organs a" rea 2c Mackay’s beautiful play “ Kirke” will bs Jo. — * ny 107 e107: 3. ul esl 3 ated me Tuniue, repairiag and movinic. given at Fores Oper liouse. The company Soe per conta, L0sigartene men Jersey Ooutial, 1259, | akTee entirely wiih Dr. Dobell, who says: KICHENEACH'S Piano Wereroom: agood one ard the play is strong wit a il. Obio and Mississippi, Eris, irae tne surprising how often chronic and tn) feplé lm No, 423 BAC above P lot and dramatic incidents. Tt was presonted | ¥8u Central, 96%; Hannibal ‘and St. Joseph, —: cre Jast season Under the name of .\u Iron | Lake Shore, lOve | Northest, 10S: do. pretérrod, We ottatts Tecelved with unmisiakabie | gp, pare? Neuman, A824 Hock Isagd. | — marks of favor, Itatterward run for a ear in a 1 : Lous and Pacific, 364; do. Karess an Texas, 35 4y 0. G. and I. 0., CUTICURA Itching and Scaly Discases, Bumors preferred, 68 W.U. Telegraph, 975: Facific Mail, 40%. New Yoik. The MN. ¥. under the ad “A Phenomenal Success” recently said: “To-reortow night there will be givea in tms elty the 250th representauion ot a drama whtca has succeeded, during the heat of the sunm=r, ig nightly filling the theater wherett has been tet performed with audiences that have repres?: the fashion of the metropolls, end the best ci of visitors irom the counuy. rofulous itcers, Old Sores, aud Mer- pade a ig SI 53, pls a Story of LAftections cured when all of the ne a Ungilu z, sunging sensation about COURIER70URNS Bile! Sudr eee ea thopuplie seis other human agenctes faile the palate; a silglit screness of the throat wo0n (Goeth has quickexed at the recital. MaARkr RecerTions.—Mariot’s evenihy receptions have com:nenc ad. Leld frém 7 to 14 p. m., at his daneing vet, and are attended by the f thecity, New figures tor the « Le practiced at once. District Government Afiairs. NEW LIQUOR FiCENSE REGULATIY The District Commissioners io diy ssued their revised las'ructions to applteants license to sell into:icating liquors, as adopted by the license boaid, with a notice therein That applications for fenewals of Hcense must b> resented before October Saturday T 1, CurictURA ResoLvesr purities, strenzt! and rupports the system theough them ét crit: staves of blood, rkin snd seal bumors and di the liver, Kidneys and urinary orgaas. Currerna. a medicinsl Jelly, allays inflammation, itchinw and ulcers und eats away dead skin 8. Curicuna MEDICINAL Soap, for the toilet, bith ard nursery, cleanees, soothes, refreshes at beautifies the skin. Qvricura Suaving Soar is the only medicinal shaving soap. Skia Humors, Milk Crust, Etc. Bis Huxor.—Mra. 8. E. Whipp! Decitar, some Ume without paying special attention t it Ull by its continuance It becomes the source of other diseases, and Un sician sees it more frequently ia its chroale than fn its acute state. awakening from sleep. without, however, m’ Perceptibie ulceratton or inilaimmation;’a tick- lipg cough at intervals of the day and nigat; irequent hawking and e pellets to an orange Unt, comettuies Neck: a frequent desire to blow the nose, without any discharge Uberefrom. Ucularly children, acquire a pecullar noise’ tn breathing. Uon existing extends along the eough may be found to be due to this simple tuis for 2 cause.” Many, indeed, suffer fromm OKGANS and Maro Everyone's favorite. or upon eaey month! lore the ph, And then freqaentiy tt EAUTIFUL *SHONINGER” cent MEINE +. _, AMP PIANOS. For sale for cash paymenta, at LDNEY T. NIMMO'S, : ioe of an sere pectoration of small Of mucus, Changing in color from brown 2] with blood; the undersigned Supreme Court, to ret avide erid oraer. he ‘ustifies (his gc tucky bave 1 Persons 0 affected, par habit of making ‘The quality ustachian tal » and that Mich., writes that her face, head and some pars | to the tympanum. Noises in tne head like tha: | by plain letter oe lu eancese, ard will hold special sessions during of her bedy were almost raw. Head covered with | trom a sea shell, (e buzzing of insects, or ths | eceror igintered eller mouth to copsider them. The Comiisston Besbe: snd cores cance fearfully, and tried | escaping of mn, are ainong the anaoyins —esTex have directed that the Ucense board hold 1: | Sieg, Ue Permanently cared by Cuticura Rem- | SV rotoms The senses of simell aud taste ar neetings, keep Its records, &¢.. in the tlre co.n- missioners room, where the papers and re 3 relating to the issutug of liquor liceases are to be kept open for the inspection of the pab: between the hours of 9 to 2 o'clock dally. ‘Tie Commissioners have designated.Mr. Theron W. Parsons #8 secretary U e license board. —————— NWO AND ONE-HALF YARDS WIDE M1.k Cavust.—Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton Street, Cincinnati, speaks of her siater's child, wi» wai cured of milk crust, which resisted all reinadies for two years. Now a fine, healthy boy, with a bea t- tiful heed of hair. TETTER oF THE HaNns.—Elizsbeth Buck!e: tleton, N. H., thankfally praises the Caticura Reu edice fora cure of te'ter of the hands, which h rekiered them almost useless to her. Tvis the Guty of the sp= usually affecied—duiled, — Not acute pain, at individual In this co. apt to pay litte attention to his growioz di comfort, or, if personally sensluve, 13 tr: quently old, on consulting bis fa: AT MACAULEY'S TH physiciaa, that he 73 sutter Slight catarri, witch will pasa.” Ss” Into perbaps a daugerous or fatal mat list to make an ov- General bas een fit, in Che alern chige ander which squiested to send a] rem’ Dou nen ¥, ordering the de is little understood even by those who consider | SUX 420 AMth street north west, themselves very well Loformed specialists we cannot give the symptoms in deta’ ai oe) oy append "a. few. of tue. sensations 2- | FFE OF rienced by persons S9 afllicted: A sens Pe = fullness deeply seated in the back | Commonwealth Distrib of the voice becomes affected. They are vul- | draws, wrlike that of the Low garly sald to speak “through the nose,” when | pony, sae norer ben regaled in reality that organ isthe very channel tarouxa | (2! Bes eae ane eee which ey do xo! speak. Tae hearing is ap. eenment $a neal es * Lesel ection wi’) et once be be somewhat impaired, because the Inilammt- | taken by this Company, and, until furtuer wotce, “ances t send by money Portran MoytuLy Dnawinc or Tae Commonwealth Distribution Co., ATE In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, Isso. jective and subject net it aad 2 very THES! at Rae wks pote 3 . os ite One—and If conviut Uaatl post uasal | LAGS) URE ‘ > SUS SHEETING COTTON, WHITE, 20 CENTS. pone weet eae ae row, | catarm exists, to arrest tt, which ean bs doat THE COURTS OF KENTUCKY: ocr regularly re : 5 ALD .—H. A. vi . tor F. W., y local ‘as weil as on eai- | (nthe LAs AY OF EVERY MONTH, Nan : Se Cee ee © Cen JES RE iackacs, MG as ed or ee ia ee ee te done eae aka | sul iidays canested, for abe pened Of FIVE BLACK SILKS, 75e., S7c., $1.09, $1 25, 81.59. head of niue Years’ duratioa Uy the Quticura Ben:- iacubjected to proper Gostuncar EARS. ; 25, edies. sg - enclis eotal aaa J Fautine on tHe Har.—Frank A. Bean, Stora | ,,D', Thorowgood. an eininent English spect The v. Court om March tet rendered BLACK CASHMELES, 250, dic , 87c , A5c., 502. | FireEneine 6, Boston, was cared of al ist, In Lis valuable work | or rs the fol stone. up. falling of the hair by the Caticara Remedies, catarrh, speaking of this disord Sraly say Ist_ That the Commonw@lth Distri- LARGE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, from | completely restored his hair whea ail said li “It properly treated there is no doubt estos teicear te tee ‘$2 50 Per Pair. see: lose it. can be effected, and all the parts aff : Aik Aca veinges abe Ee . a DASpRUrF. stored to their normal condiuien, though the a BED COMFORTS, T5c., 81.L0, 81.25. Phi.adelphia, case may Tequirea very long aud persevering | x B —-gyie Company has now on hand a lance ree twenty years had coveres his scalp gith § sles one re OR Tn ee. G0 ORGS ee > | Ree an Rn eae ae Sen Rene Bic’, 45c., 50 VENTS. harc) clothing, bargalas, at “Justh’s Ol7 Stard,” No, 619 D st. n.w. t Rra. EstaTe IMPROV‘MENTS.—Mr. B. Charlo- to. has had four neat two-story and bisem ont brick dwellings with bay windows erected on 10 h street, between C street and South Carolina, avenue southesst, at a cost cf $5,000, Mr. W. H. Van Horn was the carpenter and J. E. Moran & Bro., the bricklayers. Mr. N. Burch has erected on 5th street, between Q and R streets nortnwest, three two- | story brick houses, Mr Van Horn belngz the carpenter and Moran & Bro., the bricklayers. geet ‘Doz. FRIED OYSTERS tn DOX, 25¢. 1104 12th st. t ee THE KINDERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING will be given free to any well-educated young lady who will use It for one year after graduating to teach a charity kundergarten free. For particu. Jars calion Mrs. Policck, at the Kvn’ aren Bea Institute, on Tuesday or Friday sah SHAWLS, cura Remedies. CLOARS, SKIRTS, — FLANNELS, N' Vi 5 es PIANO/COVEES. Orricuna ReMepres are prepared by WeEss & Portes, Chemists and Drugviete, 360 Washiaston CARPETS. street, Boxton, and are for sale by alt Oray. Price of Curicvaa, a Medicinal Jelly, am + 50 cents :larue boxes, $1. Curicuns Resonvenr, the new Blood Puritier, 81 per bottie. Ccricun: Meprctnar Torrer 8oaP, 25 cents. Curicuns MEDICINAL SBAVING SOAP, 15 cents: in bacs, for Barbers and larze consumers, 50 cents. BRAU mailed free on receipt on pres. INGRAINS, 37ec., 40c., 45c., 50c. BRUSSELS, S7c., 9c., 95¢ , $1.00. ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, 60 CENTS. PAPER LINING, 7 CENTS YARD. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, ecto Near 7th street. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. yZen BITTERS A TRUE TONIC. Je Radic: Cure, ove box Ca- On erehel Solvent, and one improved Inhaler. Pr ce for ali, 34.00. IRON BITTERS -velous efficacy for relieving vielont attacks ing the Head and Nasal Passages when Cloxzed with offensive mauer, for deodorizing and purifying the breath, for rendcrixg the Head clear, the Brin active, the Breathing easy, and every Seus? iu most tefu! and «oothed condition. : ming with the Nasal Passayes, it clewase, izes, soother, an G = Seeecree of Tatil maitors "it strikes at the vere heart of the disease. ‘This done, its constitutioval action gradually and thei ly removes from the blood and circulating fluids the poison that has been sucked up by tae absorbents from pnrolent matter which had dropped into the etomach and deen by the lungs. Ask your drugwist for SanvorD's Rapicat Curr. ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUE- LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, ETC. 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Ihave been a great sufferer from a throa disease and severe cough. Pay: treated me and my friends considered my one of decided consumption. Seven w# 2a ago I cailed on Dr. von Mosehzisker, at 6) ly rize - --.. 6,000 | G00 do., sireeh northwest, and placed my cas » do., oe) en Ht i 1,000 do.,.10 hands. My throat is well, the cou, 20 60., a Ut other symptoms have entirely di I 9 pr.zee, $300 each, spproxim: OCTOBREN DBAWIN .£00 | 100 prizes. do. serve furd. Read the list of prizes for tae 000 000, B1v0eagl0, oe 20 e aly well. C. A. DES % Bprizes, 20 each, approximation pr 300 Sgekt Get Wetchman & Go, compressed | 2stiger, 100 eae; Ajproximation pr.ces... "900 yeast, 1112 15th st. mw. W352 | 7,000 prizes ..... see gong QUAD ‘Whole tickets, #2. Hiei! ticcets, $1. Dr. HaRTLEY’s great remedy for catarrh and QTtickets, = Bh0. 8S tickets, $100. throat diseases, ‘Sold by all druggists. 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