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THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WaserxeTon. D. C., May 21, 188i, 9:30 a. m. Por the middie states, slightly warmer f. weather during the day, witn light local rat in the Lorthern po! able winds mostly from east (0 south, and sta- lonary or falling barqmeter. Warmer Weather and Light Rains ‘To-morrow. The chief sigoal officer farnishea the follow- ‘ng special Dulletin to the press: Threatening nd rain continues In New Engl to high northeasterly winda ef the coast and slightly cooler temperature. Local rains prevail in the southwest and fair weather inthe remaining districte, with higher tem perature tn the Interior of the middle and southern states and at stations on the eastera slope of the Hocky mountains. The tempera- ture continues Delow the mean for the month, except in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indlama, liit- no's, Missour!, Arkansas and the western por- tons of Tennessee and Kentucky, where it Is slightly qpove the mean for the month The indicailobs are that the temperatare will rise slowly in the middle and South Atlantic states dort unday, wilt partly cloudy weather and ight iocal rains. RANGR OF THE THERMOMETER The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Office during the day: <1 iu 7. LOCAL NEWS. Drawing and Penmanship in the j &! Pablic choos. SE EXEIBITIONS AT TEE FRANKLIN AND SUMNER BUILDINGS. ‘The annual exhibition of drawing and per- manship of the public schools was opened yes- terday inthe Franklin building for the white and the county schools, and tn the Sumner building for the colored schools, and large numbers of visitors were attacted to each Place; indeed, the rooms in both buildings were crowded. AS stated yesterday the exbibition ‘Was beyond that of apy former year. In the Franklin butiding the most interesting exhiot: was that of the tdustrial school, where boys and girls could be seen at work, and articles of ecto B*, specimes of cookery, &c., were on exhiviton. The most natshed work was in the upper story—that of the high schools. The ex- Dig of the county schools showed marked tm- prov'ment. The trustees generally were pres- ent, as also the teachers, and Mrs. Fuller, the ae of drawing, received many congratula- fons On the success of the exhibition. After Gen. Wm. Birrey had delivered his address, (which was one in THE Star yesterday,) Mr. Joseph M. Wilson made a practical addre: on the Ly yb of encouraging industr! education In the public schoola, THE AWARDS. ‘The drawing from dictation in the large hall attracted much attention, aad it was here that the committee (Llentenant Hoxie and others) Performed the larger portion of their duiles and mede the awards as follows: Pirst class—Gold medal for best original de- Sign to Appleton P. Clark; honorable mentiop, Miss Ica McM. Crapford; gold medal for best crawing on Diackboard from dictation to Miss Mary McWilliams: gold medal for best draw- - book to Miss M. Ela Sheriff. Second class—Course of lessons in model and cast drawing (donated by William Ballantyne) n A. Rosenbaum; honorable mention, Smith. One set drawing instru- ments for best geometrical drawing to John Poole: honorable mention, Howell Stewart. of orical ornament for best design iam Speiden; honorable mention, Titus a THE EXBIRITION OF THE COLORED SCHOOLS at the Sumner Bullding wag well attended. At lore the exercises began, under the direc- Ucn of Trustee Brooke. Under the system | adopted this year, sixteen of the best scholars from each grade were selected for drawing from dictation, which they did tn the presence of the audience. The geveral classes were uncer the following teachers: Firat grade, Misses J. E. Twine aud L Misses L. F. Dyson. R. e3 Ellen Fisher, Laura Woodson; fourth de, Misses H. A. Martin, M4. L. Lawton, C. E. Pryor; fifth grade, K.U. Alexander, L. A, Smith; sixto yiacd, E. T. Merritt, 1. A, em! seventh Brace, £. W. } Somerville, Mra. Brodie. The eighth grate, under the ‘ch 7. W. Hunster, dtsplaye | some very creditable wor! The number of specimens on exhibition approximated 2,009, Amusements, Excursions, Etc. Forp’s Orgxa Hovss.—Callender’s famous Georgia minstrels will make music and merri- ment at Ford's Opera House next week. Tse Ferformances wil be extensive and varied. These sre not make-believe colored minstrels, but the genuine aruct LIxcoLs Hatt.—Madame Gerster appears in coucert at Lincoln Hall next ‘Tuesday evening, o ber departure for Europe. She will) d by Miss Emily Winant, contralt 4 o, tenor; Mons. Adolphe ns. Callxa Lavallee, (of Geo. W. Colby, accoin- Gra‘ ing Dig crowds bas a wonderful colle: Suspay Exevsions.—T! will leave af 9:30 a. m. to- mot returning ats p.m. The to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’cl: . return y. Corcoran CAPTAIN TYSON. Of Arctic fame, will h tm Curtis Schoo! hall next Thursday. Tiong during the night, vari- land, | well Known clothing dealer In this city, j Van eee gee Mr. J. LeFavovn, artist, Salem, Mass., says bis rheumatism was routed by St. Jacong oi. ‘THE Foowine Wiis were flied yesterday:— ‘That of Statrus Laue, Dequeathing ‘property in + s. p.m. and extinguishea 1. | The Lo ppl epee of the District | have sent out a: appeal to the citizens, ing their in estantisning a | homeopathic hospital in this city, and a public meeting has been called Monday nigit to or- ganize @ hospital association. H at man named —— Lusby died sud- iy on K street, near ‘street southeast yesterday, trom heart di - This morning, about o'clock, a driver of one of Fussell’s Soi Cee drove over a small colored boy on Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th street, two wheels over him. The lad Dae up and imped to the curb and the ariver hauled up | Bis horses, and after lecturing the boy about | Waiking in the street, coolly drove off. | _Mr. Leonold Gassenhelmer, for yer it r yesteriay afternoon at his residence, No. 3) | 4 street southwest, after a lngering gickaess. He was fermerly in the empioy of Messrs. | Freedenwald « Co., and afterwards with Wies- | enfield « Co., and had many friendsia this elty, | who will be pained to learn of his death. Policeman Harlow arrested last evening | Charles Arnold, a young white man, tn tha act Of stealing a. roll of carpet from’ Mitchell's Carpet store, on Market space. Arnold stated | at the station house that he had just been dis- 1 Stor a from Providence hospital, and having | nothing to eat and no money had taken the } poser ay seli for Ea vre Pgs get food and lodg- ing. He was sai go to jails) that h would havea home. He is trom oatee = Mr. Anthony Buebly, the well-known under taker, is confined to his residence, on Fennsyl- Vania. between 9th and loth streets, being quite sick with gastric fever. ‘The new version of the New Testament has reached Washington and W. H. & O. H. Mor- ricongend usa copy. In loving memory of Lucy §. Crandell, who Passed away one year ago, the principal and holars of the Washtngion female college ited Gak Hill) this afternoon ‘and covered her Lia _— = The Hon. Weston Fitat resent and read appropriate passages from one of Miss Crandell’s poems,after which a bymn was sweetly sung. ‘Toe new board of trustees of the Soverelgu’s Co-operative association, No. 1023 7th street Borthwest, organized last evening by the election of John W. Grifto, President; Win. Bremer, vice president; Wm. P, Seville, secre- tary, and C. Bankes Brookes, treasurer. The following form the board of trustees, viz: John Ww fin, Theophilus French, Wm. Bremer, Wo. P. Seville, Charles Bankes Brookes, Wa. Vieck, and Robert S. Wood. Ths auditors are J. F, Bolton, J, C. S. Burger, and R. T. Bryan. in the Young Men's Some of the lower rooms Christian Association building, on the corner of 9h and D streets, were injured last night by ter overtionlog from the sinks above, Private watchman James discovered the leak- age through the celling below, and was obliged Uo break tuto the building to stop the flow. At the new building om F street, between 135) and 14th streets, a few days since, Peter Carrol felt from the stairs to a hard pavement below, 8: Verely Cutting his head and ig himseit. His moans attracted the attention of Mra. Dr. Hilton, 1309 F street. She dressed his wounds prep odit: a carriage and had him taken to is home. EXTRAORDINARY BaRGAINS Im grenadin=: siks, satin d'Lydns and white dress goods a’ Connoliy ’s, 914 F street northwest. t Alexandria Aifairs. PROJECTED NEW MARK&T—POLITICAL FIGURING— SUNDAY LAW, ETC. (Reported for The Star.} AN UP-STREgT MaRr«gr.—A new departure in favor of an additional market house 1s pro- poeed as One of the subjects for the considera- Uon of the incoming city council The city owns, in great part, the old court house and Square on Columbus, Queer? and Princess st3, A market site there could be acquired without Cost, and the basement of the old court hous: now useless bétause damp, could be opened arches, and thus ventilated serve all the pur- poses that are served by the lower story of the city builaing and court house inthe Fairfax street market, while the upper stories could be reaoily converted into a new pubile school buliding, for which there will soon be an im- erative demand, Cox's CaLcULaTion.—Dr Cox, who was count- €d cut upon the recounting of’ the votes in the ist ward, a it_1s a slogular fact that the whole number of votes on the first count, which tied him with Mr. Burke, (94x94x90), was 2s, corresponding exactly with the number of voters as recorded by the clerk, and the num- her of bailots found {n the box—voters 275, bal- lots 27S; votes cast 27S—while the last count (161x96x92) foots up 259, eleven more than the whole number Of ballots or voters, New COLLEcTOR.—The confirmation of Mr. Gray, of Fairiax county, 88 collector of this ort, vice Wartield, during the Senate’s closing OUrs, WEE Hot unexpected here. The money value of the office is only $100 per annum, but the collector controls the deputy collector and several Inspectors, all of whom receive good salaries. As soon ag the collector gives Doud in $40,000, 1t is expected that some changes will be made, ‘Tye Scnpay Law.—The corporation attorney, in reply toa note from the mayor, eonstrues the Sunday law to forbid the delivery on Sun- day of any goods, Wates of merchandise, waose sale Is forbidden by the act upon that day. He holds that delivery 1s an essential portion of sale. The mayor will therefore fine all persons who are proved to have delivered on Sunday } quently we ask them to try s garment on, goods purchased on Saturday. ‘THE Way IT Worss.—One of the remarkable features Of the operation of the new Sanday | came law to-morrow witl be to forbia the free cir- culaticn of the Bible; for it 1s understood that ell Bewsboys will be punished who offer on th> streets the revised New Testament, watch wil appear tn full in to-morrow’s New York Hera Tue New Covncrt.—I: is understcod that the friends of Isaac E\cuberg will press him for the post of president of the next council. Exopus.—Every Norioik boat carries; down large numbers of colored laborers from this section to work in the early truck farms in the neighborhood of that city. - Several score went down last evening upon the Lady of ti:2 Lake, THE RIVERSID] ‘he tug boat Comet is being repaired by Pettlt Gorman. Tals tug ts upon the waysat the ship yard. The sloop Arcilc, of West Washington, nee Georgetown. AccipErr.—About 11 o'clock last night a two- horee team attached to a and owned br Isaac who lives near Teun we, the corner of High trom th barton streets. Mr. and the wheels of the wagon right leg, breakin; Gane and Shacks whee : t- tended hanks, where Dr, Kleinschmidt a' ‘im. DsATH.—Mr. William H. Campbell, a well- known old citizen of Washington, where he was eng: in the hardware business for any years, dled at the residence of his son- in-law, Mr. F.L. Moore, where he has resided qui the past year, At an early hour this morning, aged Sl years. Mr. Campbell wag a bevy) bey a Pe = Inhabitants pare and respected citt- zens @f Washington city. — PERsONAL.—Dr. Chas, Gruggis Jeaves for Germany px ¥ W. H. Offutt, of Montgomery county, Md., well- Enown here, has had his collar-bone broken by his horse running into a stable with him. Wilson, the recently appointed collector of cus- toms for this port, qualified for the offize ye3- poked and entered upon the discharge of its Cumberland Thursday, with 3,222.16 tons of Ccal as follows: All for Georgetown—Consolt- ea & 1,273 08 tons: New Central Co, .3 ton: Creeek Co., 228.06: Hampshire and Baltimore Co., 223,01 tons; Blaen Avon Co.. 229.13 tons. Shelter for the Drivers. Editor Star—Please say 2 word on behalf of the drivers of street cars to obtain shelter-for them on rainy nights. On the ilne from Cap!- tol street to Georgetown the men are not al- lowed to put up their awnings atter dark. ‘Thig amounts to positive cruelty, as I saw a Sarena few nights ago, when, notwithstanding their Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic “wat ” the unfortunate fellowa were | Will reconstruct the most shattered and en- helplesaly drenched. The reason for thein- | feebled, reinvigorate the and infirm, and human restriction is, I understand, that the } Make sickly children Dioo1 and healthy. a g8 might obscure the head-lighte, but by leaving one corner of the awning unhooked, the Ught wouia not be tnterfered with, while the men would be suffictently protected. Your kind inSuence is confidently cn : "-ASSENGER, —______ THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR Totlet, Bath and Sick Rooms marl2-w&eom WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL KINDS OE PLUMBING WORK. ALSO TO THE REPAIRING OF RANGES, FURNACES, FIRE-PPACE HEATERS, AND METAL ROOFS. ‘We have a iarge stock of GARDEN HOSE AND HOSE REELS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS, MONITOR OIL STOVES, RETORT GA8 STOVES, And are selling GAS FIXTURES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., mi4 1425 New York AVENUE. —— ABOUT READY-MADE GooDs, ‘We have a large number of visitors who say: “I want you to messurs me fora Suit; I have never found any ready-u:ade that would fit me.” Fre- nd they then acknowledge that they never hsd one that “so near.” They don’t like to say thst thy garment fita, because that would be receding from the positicn they had before takev, Another aays: “There is no use: I tried you a year ago; you Sould not ft me; you £e3 my form iss litt!s out of correct proportions * Upon showing s garment that fite he says: "Why, that wil do.” Now, the fact ie, that while electricity and the telephone hss been discovered, we have not been asleep, and to compare our patterns and numbers of izes with what they were three years ago, is to make a great mistake, Why, we were in the ranks of the pupils then, To-day we feel that our pupilage has gone Reading, Pa, to his’ daughter, Hannah Jack- | eee 1s algo under repair at the SQIp | by, ae there is no house in the country that can fit S0B, a8 also $500 and his property In the Di: trict, with the exception of his blacksmith shop, which he gives to his son; the will of Phebe Hollidge, dividing her wardrobe tetween ber seven children. BaRGarn.—Silk-faced English Heraaai cents, Worth 25; job pure Inen lawn>, i>, WOrth 25; best quality heavy summer silks, grey ground, black stripes, 75 canta, worth $ : matting from 15 cents. Call and examtoe out immense assortment of spring and summe: goods. Thousands of new thingsat the lowest rv Towsoi Pennsylvania ave- , Hear ith street. t es. C Bue, south sh ——_.+___ TURORS FOR TRE New TERM OF THE CIRCUIT Covrr. —Yesterday afternoon the following Were crawn as jurors for the spzelal term of Cireult court, ordered to be convenes 2° St Inst: J Jobnson, 9th st; “Wii s rn & Co.; Houry H. i Joseph SY. Reed, 7th st. S.w.; ey, Virginla ave. se; Sami H t, $€.; JOS. G. Carroll, 3d St. 8.2; JD9. hae A&G ow.; M. KG ddard, 3005 M st: Alex. Coleman, stb st ; Jno. W. Saaw, Bette; A. S. Lane, Delaware ave. me; €, 12thst; Geo. C. Moxley, P Edwd. Abner, 9(hst.; Thos. §) Denna band G sia. s.r: Wm. Bryan, Pa. av Geo, J. Johnson, La. ave; Jno. E. White, M 3 E. Lydane, 55th st. n.w.; Mayhew Plater, Jos. prospec Nat; 1. Thomas Davis, P st.; Ths. B.Clark, lith st. se; Chas. W. Brown, Sth st.; Jas. L. Barbour, La. ave.; E. H, Bing, 13th st ° —~e—— Hrvrier, near 4: street, tg the eyesight accurately &nd has fine fleia .n< SPY glasses. + coxtssrzn Wud —*“!P""F in the Probate Court, In the matter of the will of the late Sarea L. Elliott, a caveatwas fled by E. G. Eliott, of Kansas, a nephew of deceased, who contests the will, alleging that it was dated the day before the death, and was procured by H. clay Stewart, the principal legatee, by undue ipfuences. The estate 18 said to be worth yoles Dotted Swiss. Base Ball on the Public Streets. you better than we can or show larger variety. There are s few houses (not a dozen) who can show Mr, Editor: Will you be kind enough to allow | jarger stocks, as they Keep more of s kind. ‘lhst me through your valuable medium to call the attention of the po authorities to the dan- rous practice of Lage base ball on I street Between 6th and 71 of boys are in the haolt of dally congregating to this thoroughfare, and amuse themselves by throwing stones, playing ball and breaking windows, to the great annoyance of the neigh- bors and pedestrians, Is there a law pro- bibiting the playing of base bail in the streets, and if 20, why Is it not enforced? The police- men whose duty it Is to patrol that sec.toa of the cily bave Deen repeatedly notified of the Goings of these miscreants, but the nuisance continues unabated, SUBSCRIBER. —— BIG BARGAIN! ik-faced English Hernani, cloice 10,060 Yarda of Leora i: a ANOTHEB BIG BARGAIN, 5,0C0 Yards of Pure Tinen Lawn, neat patterns, STILL ANOTHER BIG BAR@AIN. 100 dozen ci Bilk Clocked Regular Made Bulbri¢. wan Hose, half price, 25 cts. ‘Thousand Styles of new choice Lawns, neat pat- cea ye, & cies 10 chee Lass Sle i Summer Ue, bert made, redneed, from $1 to wuss! SILKS! sinks: SIUKS! SILKS! Fhedand Sha Cardinal, White an jae. Zasaier Bole sg etre Gingiaus, very fiae quality, 2 cte. ‘Yindras Ginghams, choice styles. Fich Straw Mattes, new eiyies, large aseort Dotted Swise : India Linen; Persian Lawae. Freneb : randse; Tariaiages, ‘White Linen Lawn. Pa oa the matter of the estate of W. J. Ford, who | Largsst assortment of spring and Summer Goode. Gied In 1S65, a caveat was filed to the paper recenuy propounded as the will by the repre- sentatives of St. Aloysius Chureh and Gon- 7aga College. By the will probated ia 1805 the cbureh apd college were beneficiaries. Last month @ paper was found which provided that A debt of $5,000, owed to Robert J. Douglass and Thos, Japiver, should bespaid oxt of the estate. There were also other conditions pre- scribed, such as requiring bis widow to remain unmarried and bis niece to pay ayearly ground TSEl wos duccpted, would aisinhertt these 1g 5 og Stee rhe caw that Ford at the been executed was not witnesses did not sign Ford’s, but was obtained by fraad. alleged to hive mind; that the mames at Ford's request, and that the cross-mark was not €. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, ml South side, ‘near 7th st. NEW SPRING NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED AT THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 Pennsylvania Avenue, our prices are Correct can be proven by the resords of the Adams’ Express Company's books, which streets? A motley crowd | will show that during the last thirty dsys we have sent Ready-made Goods to almost every state in the Union. We especially ask a vivit from those who cannot be fitted elsewhere, ss A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, mis 316 and 31S Seventh street. AT SILVERRERG's, 312 Sevemth Street. 500 Sete of Croquet, from 93c. Lawn Tennis from'87 per set up. Ny Wolter Bkaten 9c. ~Y. Roller Bka . Strong nd Light Ha nigocks, will bear 900!bs., $1. Hendsome Walout und bony Decorated Stands, from 85c. up. ie ns jogerst P sand Table 8poo: le Knives, 6 for $1. ne cine iat fast Le Bilver ban gop : m2. ; finer grades at sulven tinted Bpsouiclders. Sugars, Butters, &c., &C., \e Cam rriage Mats, Plush Center, 45c. 200 plates Cartaze the latest styles, which will ‘be seld very low to close out. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, mI] 312 7th and 323 Sth st., near Pa. sve. Pisoni ie ES ‘AMD: EW, AND OBIGINAL H AN DEOMEE NEW, ANG ORIGINAL [DSO! EW, AND ORIGINAL TALternAteb PIOTORE CARDS GIVEN T Young ents’ Evening Suits in fine | LAUNDEY S04? Chechs. Four Desirable Shades. Nob- jest Cuts and Bilk-faced. 4m elegant line of those beautiful RA plain English Serge Suits in two shades ASE YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. m%-eolm ONLY GENUINE VICHY Becker, the well-known | My absence, next wee Mr. ‘THE CoAL Teape.—Twenty-cight doats left | the ve -known 8:0ck raiser of Lexington, Borden Co., 452.05 tons; George’s | H. B. McGrath, R. H. ‘0 'UROHASES OF HIGGIN'S GERMAN & po duced Prices, Shetland Wool Shawls, $1.95 to $5. . Lupin’s 5-4 Lace Panama Cloths, 873g cents. Gauze Vests, Fancy H . Curtain Laces, 15 to 75 cents. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, (job lot,) 25 cents, TYLER & CHEWNING, 915 7Un St. 1.¥. 4 A Card. (on account of my absence from the city during the summer, I have rented my store, 1223 Pennsylvania avenue, to the Chester County tap Oromia: Co, I will reopen on the ist of Sep- ly Candles and Cream can be had at Branch Stores, 732 7th street and 930 F street. : Thanking my friends and. patrons for past favors, 1 trust they will not, forget me during Respect a 5 P.M. BuckIncHam. in Favor. Blue and black Engltsh Serge sults, We J. Henry | bave them on our Counters ready-made. (SEMAN BROS, Corner 7th and E, Abe Strauss, Esq. 8t Ky,, says: “I recommend Liebig Co.'s Arnicated Extract of Witch Hazel to all my friends. It been used in the ‘thoroughbred’ stables of Owens, Lee Paul, W. B. Scully and other well-known breeders and trainers, and they all pronounce is the very Dest lotion and medicine for the horse which they have ever used, giving almost instanta- neous benefit.” Cures Breaking Down, Wind Galls, Capped and eine Hock, Foot Con- traction and Cracked Hoof. Sold ‘in 50 cents porn ag erage ae) by the half gal- gallon, ware of worthless imitations, Depot 60 Maiden Lane, New York, Burnett’s Cecoane. THE BEST OF ALL HAIR DRESSINGS. It allays irritation, removes all tendency to dandruff, and invigorates the action of the caplilsries in the hest degree, thus pro- moting a vigorous and healthy growth of hair. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair fs such as cannot be surpassed. BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS are the best, Mrs. 8S. A. Al World’s Hair Be- rer 48 perfection for restoring gray, white or taded balr to ite youthful color gloss and beauty. It. renews ita life, strength and growth. Dan- arufl quickly removed." A matchless Hair Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare, Zylo Balsamum (Mire, Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dress- ing. It removes dandruff, allays all itching, stops falling hair and promotes a healthy cow Mid a ony eee (Sey and = ightfully fragrant Ice seventy-five cents in large wes Glass stoppered bottles. Catarrh manifests itself by a discharge from the h varying Its nature in different and oven in the same individual at different times. It may be a thin, colorless, acrid fluld, or a giary, starch-like substance; generally, however, 1t 18 @ thick, purulent or muco-purulent matter, either greenish yellow or of deep green unt, occasionally streaked or flecked with blood. So copious and offensive ts the disc! 6 In many cases that the patient feels as though his whole bead was tn a state of corruption. Much of the discharge passes beckward into the throat or collects as a tough, viscid phiegmn behind and above the soft palate in the passage between the throat and head, creating a con- stant and almost irresistible desire to obtain relet by “hawking,” a practice characteristic to catarrh, and as embarrassing to the one affected a8 it 13 disagreeable to those around. Often the phlegm ts 80 tenacious that the most eo ee and exhaustive efforts fail to dis- eee If until some food or stimulant is swal- ed, Again, the offensive matter deposits Itself In the nasal cavities in the shape of diy, hard crusts, which In some cases accumulates to Such an extent as to form a regular plug, ob- Structing breathing and producing serious dis- comfort. This condition-Is tndicatlve of ulcer- ation, which in time may destroy the bony structure of the fiose and Produce its subse- quent flattening. OFFENSIVE BREATH. ‘The breath is always tainted, and ts some- times so abeerees A offensive asto render the sufferer an object of disgust te himself as well ag to others, and cases are occasionally met With in which tho stench ts really overpower- ing and sufticiently fetid to poison the at- mospere of a whole room. Thus a person affected with catarrh lives continually in an tel atmosphere of his own surrounding, ry eal & poisonous efiluvium with every D a breat! -in 'y eases the nose Is stopped up, some- times on one side, cometimes on the other, and often on both, giving rise to a ‘ble, “stufly” sensation in the head, accompanied by occasional violent and prolonged paroxysms of sneezing. Again, a distressing feeling of fullness or compression is experienced abeve or between the eyes, or pain manifests itself in the face, forehead or temples, or on the top or back of the head, sometimes of so severe a character that It Is taken for neuralgia. The Sense of smell is generally blunted or Cote lost, and taste may become similarly affect + The voice is husky or of & nasai character, While oftentimes there {s a continual hoarse- ness, Sccompanted by more or less cough, excessive debility and emaciation; indeed, in some Instances the loss of flesh is 80 snatder- bie and progressive as to suggest the existence of tubercular disease, and not a few cages ot catarrh that have come under my notice have been regarded as consumption, and so treated by unwary or experienced practitioners, ‘Thousands of persons are probably unable to Place themeelves under personal treatment at ‘Ube doctor's, 80 in order to meet the wants and necessities of persons living at a distance Dr. Hartley has submitted to the urgent demands ofa large portion of the population, and will henceforth dispense his great and well known Preparations for the permanent cure of Catarrh at all drug stores, ar will send complete treat- ment with all necessary instruct any address, Express patd, upon receipt of one doi- lar. Address Dr. HAnrigy, 6 North Greene street, Baltimore, Md. — Don’t Die on the Premises. __ Ask your di its for “Rough on Rats.” It Clears OU rats, Mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 16. per box. 8 Young Men and Others, ‘We send on trial for thirty days our Electro- Voltaic Belts, Bands, and Suspensories, to young men and others suffering from weak- nesses, Nervous debility, lost vitality, lo3t manhood, and Other diseases. We guarantee speedy cures and complete rest o- Tation of manhood. Address without delay, Voraic Brut Co., Marshall, Mich. Forty Years’ Ex mee of an Old jurse. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 1s the pre- Seription of one of the best female physiclans and nurses In the oe States, Sao = been used for forty years never-fatiini eCeSS ‘by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels and wid Colic. By health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottie, 1,W,s “ara Dairy Wagons.” Fresh. “Alierney batter "Ghurned e morn- Peribe Aiso Cottage eheess atts ad Breve matix oc, prae Cream, 10c. pint. ) RD BY PHYSICIANS. TROPIC- FRUIT LAXATIVE. — . PREPARED FROM TEOPIOAL FRUITS AND PLANTS, A Delicious aud Refreshing Fruit Loxenge, Which Serves the F Purpose of Pills ana Disagreeable Purgative Medicines TROPIO-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best prepara- tion in the world for Constipation, Biliousness, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. SUMMER RESORTS. AILY EXCURSIONS ae PRE | SUMMER RESORTS. STZAMES ARROWSMITH LOWER GEDAR POINT AND BLAOK STON wita ‘(UE MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR | .. The Sbove new Hotel, complete in all itr mer cing RUNDAY, May 29. and every MON. | RHE MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR | ,,72¢ ber “ee ot oa TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT. | T SPRINGS, : | JONeaer- itis bemcufcny cneeeel te the Weak GED AY ana BUNDAY during May, Juné, July | 4)... sar er ReouEay Courter, Va. fpeton Grove Cainp Ground. twenty two miles frou Willeaveher wharf, foot of Tth-at., at 7am, | Jeaeed by Mrs. M. J GOULEY at tie } Scenery "st charming Sanh Shettsiok aeterecioe andreturn about 8-19" p.m j giving eicarsioais’s | Bamilton House, and ‘will be Mews Of the Susur Lost aud Sout! Maquteine, grer four hours at Lower Cedar Point and overone | 2UNM 1 for the reception of eueste. "These lovely vistas, and pastoral laudsoapes. It 1 hour. = Bisco anand for crabbing, fishing, BSortin the Mann ane ‘pe Springs, rewarkable for theif s he, water at the two places abound equally | Hot rneceaucs Tales sold at the Vinginia Mid: | Sicine vintnes. Lo fauulice wecking a atlet sam, bathing. Pape ror tacetorn 08 Samal salt for $A ru Geecri tion, addrewe the Grins cee | Peg Of fare have bean accured over Bie = Scents, wood for day of isaue. “Fare for rosad- Hamilton, ocrner lath and Katreety Wastiuion, | "For intertention and Sere eroty ta trip ou Bunday 81, gord for day of issue. = - a | WASE. i. WILLIAMS, at oe Eakin meals on the boat will a { AWLEY, SPRINGS, 2m, feet 4 _mi-e02W Cornet 71h and D sts. northwest. each. = = above water. three’ rm 5 = | inmge heoteln arith escon ens LABENTON HOUSE 40 BOER Bat baayripeoes ot | Mewtg one tael Eerattacseaee | ChARAREGN MSU vosy he Potomac BU: ¥, the 22: A . b instant, Bost leaving hor wharf at Bp te reece: | ei0 mm ze <a ee. F. ing about 7 or a p.m. Bound-trip 50 cente, FXCC8SIO8 — sYLAND OHAPEL SOn ie | PPOUBLING GaP WHITE SULPHOR AND | Niven Bice Saco Lance, tpurmuacens ae ; Bulpbur Bp A QHALYBEATE SPRUNGS will a Tone, ake: Sulnhur Kprings, (OOL 3. Rare mountain retreat. Ex. j gt ys Sives their Annnal Excursion MAY 30 to OAR: | cursion fickrts, Address 1, W. WitELEG, Sree MN, BORER, 509 7th street: or LIN SPRING, Va. Cars leave Balti a | ‘ewvil’e, Cumberland « ~ address A MJELLY, Aew Windsor, Mi Rotomac depot am, Return? p.m. Tickets 30 | —Co» Newville, Cumberland county, Pa. mid -2m | conte. ate CEAN We, Ral CAPES HENRY | Ttoe ay weenst MOOKEUET | 454 20, minutes ride by Tail’ from Nor- ——s SSS ad FAST TIME AND LOW RATES. fast goaeiget reno ‘Geanuy fucnteheds AN, Water: 92:26; ewe Seine Oortainty eles Ser ing an this of irpare b ALL aDinte: OM ou GBAND. EXCURSION TO RICHMOND, VA., ccust. ‘The unde ash om aoaren the reohe Lares, Handy Volume Series: Soo. “Th ox Ocean View will be kept first-class in every partic: | Nimrods, by W. Kuox DECORATION DAY, MAY 307m, 2.50 per day, and liberal | thers of tbe Third Oentury, by ‘BY THE ad mente made for parties by the week or month. | 60c. How to Tull the Parts’ o! WABHINGTON EXCURSION COMPAN to J neay, Ocean | TS. The Cid Testament ic the Jowieh Ouurch, by eongia mtg to we rhc, GUE Sele basins | Engr tial pitta ad nese wate ee De: i Bowling | tionol Laure Bridgmas, by Moree eee J_A_KENNEDY, Proprietor. SE NEWPORT, VT., ent view of Newly fitted | fo modaten 400 guests. “3 per days ‘ Ee Special rate to famdy” OURS Seeds ewer. FBANCIS B. MOBUN, #90 dodgers and post ‘BoORsRLx: E.b. RANDALL, Manager HE DEPARTMENTAL DOZEN WILL give their 10th A: val, — Guraion to Marshall Hall, MORDAT, MAY 30, 1€31, on the Palace Steamer! | Gas ne ad's pene ese te oF Te azo at TRS HOTEL The committee will Fpare Bo Pa'nsto ES ke thiia (a Sites vious, Cretete Bie cos HR Carct aman, rai |, SataTocesmamsan Haat a Les eine, nes ie ete. Thi - Peedi gbint sat Seg Mie Rete | eal: TORE OHS | CERNE warn i. '. How- or "eg ard. Tickets 6@ cents: children over Band under | m16-1m TOMPKINS, GAGE & 00. | y Woman's Handiwork in Modern * 12 years and ecrvants haif rice, to be had ouly at ferns fey ey the boat on day" of excursion, "No. improper here BEQek BEAND, 1 OCEAN VIEW HO- Rees pemecenet Tales sons will be allowed to acoompany the party. ‘ite- | I>£RL, TEN MILES AT BbA mnt ace mek cats freehments by an experienced cai on the | sill water bathing: splendid bars and| pee! grounds. Families may bring baskets. biue fishing; Hotel lighted with wast line eo m7 t.th.est&a6t first-class; sccommoaates 350 juests; telexrapiic JAMKN dCi al Messuan, Bary, gable. end for iustrated circular. 0. 8. MAI METROPOLITAN SoGRATORR, Ga be erased fo PS cies by an: | Za EER 7 ox | jaw nee for Exenrsions and Picnics by ap- = er Q ha Pizite to. W. BAUEE, Tthetreet wharf, before | A cuakly FURCIGGE CORT aoa we oe EW Books. i Ga. siete | pont salons nt tome. ever isa Secon ty Great Lanz by Barder.ae.93 churches, eye (Qoob aN Fates. Se. “Apply t0 aA. PERBY Bultinorss i Goon U8. Minera hades £88 ce ner ey vameiaeron eae | VARERE HOME, ote, elaed Bispame Gugeet Fonte tm § Excuraicon to ihe ale facestery Bantarans | Eestfor the weary. aud hott “aittag Pity Wate to aiMars and hitchons opened 1.00 en Walostaeat e wharf Gumdaynay 930 | Fatery forte invalid, wath Plain, per solandar pita auihor of Sirs Mena to -m.; Wednesdays at 9 a.m , Ing at 8 o'clk | month: Price depending up” ad verity af ac: epabucion aie felp: This Bieamer oan Bo chasnorea Lp ieeth of time renal ire, Gity, roteracor saves oval: Ai the latest easter ta Bienen ust we rates. 26 cents round trip. Home, via Winchestan va mitswiee W. H. & 0. H. MOBBISON, 73m EB. RANDALL, Manager. =a Law Booxexttens axp STaTiowena, = anEDaS WOOD HOUS: 5 ‘orth west. QERECT BUNDAY Leer Sar ROU Uo veae ees BEmEY. | _ar22 r= INS, ds 5 prietrees. hb THE POTOMAC. | farwe rooms table sapped Tera eee evation ; flue seanery ; FORTY MILES DOWN ic arora oo Histkct; Bue debige. Lerms oper week seem | —LLANOS AND ORGANS. fhe: Palace Sooner > terms. Adcréss theabove. Open June 1, 188 pranos, Wil maxe Excursions Heee ine river. EVERY | —— ions Vv) TEEPeGna Wahine rit and orgery gelp show LONG BEACH, L, I, PIANOS, wR 5 @ our boat. Refreshin i = Ponilively to ditorderty cherartore allowed. board 45 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK. PLANOB, icket cents. ren, 25 cent > “ GEO. MATTINGLY ent, | THE MOST FASHIONABLE ATLANTIO WATES- SIDNEY T. Nimmo, WM. P. WELCH, Agente Saperintendent ING’ PuACE. LYMONT PAVILION AND SUMMER BE. | Rooms may now be engaged by letter ox otherwise. RT can beengsced fr PIONIOS or EX- | Kapell-Mcister Schreiner'’s Orchesirag ps @ | Wavcrocme: No. 483 7th street CUBBIONS by applying to B. F. SMITH, Pro- | ¥ilsrrive from Berlin on Jane 18th—60' Prietor, or T. J. TRODDEN, agt., 209 7th strect | Eminent Musicians. Go.certaevers stte northwest. m7-tm" oma nen: Orsturius and Bacred Sympuo- ORGANS, _—_—_——————— | ales on Sunday. . Yachting, boating, fishing, driving, &c., are wn- ORGANe, sur] i. <1 AMUSEMENTS. Epecial rates for femiles. ORGANS, BD's. Fun Commences Monday. | _m13-2w RB. H. SOUTHGATE, Proprietor. onaans. OALLENDER'S mamMore GEORGIA MIN Open Evenings until 8. B80 o'clock. ALLET DAVIS & CO's: UPRIGHT GEAND PIANOS. mi? The Originals apd their Multitudinous Company, inciudipg the Greatest Genius of Minstreisy, JAMES BLAW! aINTA, Will be opened FIRST OF JUNE. Pam-, E LAND, phiets st the Rigzs House, Ebbitt House’ WORLD BENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. Composer, Performer, and Vocalist. sn Rtee Ofcom: ; HARDMAN UPhIGHT Many bright, merry musical features. Fan in | _™7-Im ¥_C.JOBDAN. the only reliable low-pri: Uprien everything. Harmony, hag pi RKNEY SPRINGS. mace. Lo Lt sumac, Bole Agent, eine minglon, Ble. and25e. “The sale of vests, be- cee UN 8725-20 AA Oth st. northwest. Est ORGANS. 10K FLOE.—Uapt. TY- 19 * DAYS ON AN ‘OF, of Aroti ic fame, and Jate Navixator | Th si vs ND Cts anal aol Ruluhe Carmen bos miGeen | Maeamien col sg eee ae tee | ee, Ma, Hash ding, 0.5 rs & Obio B. B., ai 5 = cA May 2010, esis at © pam, oh hie uncanalied ex: | conc ste eh hones tect ot the chi ot Bae Ot hr Seer he EANICH & BAH, and etaemees wulg cast away dmid anow and ics witli | moveand W fon, Tt excels in all the features i, Lx WILD @ BHO., Soum Acerrs, mep, WoHeD a ren in charge, Adwis- | which mal ince attractive. Ite 41 2s 783 Ten street northwest. penises it | Bch, 200 ee are te eta me ee cee | = = IALLMADGE HALL—STRAWBERRY BESTI- | ders the climate peculiarly . a SEE pPSEES VAL, by the Ladies-of Wesley Gbapal, TOSS. fol cei nazwente, Areonis, Sulphur Bowder, DR. METTAUR’S DAY and WEDNESDAY, May 24th and 232. Ae tp ee : ‘Tableanx and Mustceach evening, Luact from HEADACHE Pitts 12 to o'clock p.m. Onty 10 cla a ee Th. 5 asure fe piace, OTOMAG FRUIT GROWERS FNGURSION | "Hound trip tickets issued by, the diftersut rall- SERS NERvOOd BEAU N CR tee ee Pre HALL WEONESDAY, May | road companies. mngers leave Mt Jackson | SEPRIA in its worst forise earcine tee of 25. Steamer Corcoran leaves at 10 a.m. and 5p. | £oon after oo of the train, srriving at the of bile. sa ‘diar healthy m._Fare, round trip, 50 cents. m2t Berings to Early tea, after being 13 Sueboeun rent Park robeties over one of the best mountain | Of hae beret these valuable PILLS, with fall INCOLN Hakl. Toade in the State, easior and quicker reached than | 4 4‘! size ane valuable EXLLA, with fall Li aul, iy latee weteriay place it tie'two Virginia, and | directcoe fore comple cure, male 40 uy ad- GRAND GERSTER CONCERT! “Bourd from 242 co S50 nes momt of BOdave, ac- | Forasle by all Gruauiste at 2 couta- cording to location. Special contracts made "wi ith families or large psrties. Gan accommodate 750 Good bathing. TUESDAY EVENING, May 24. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: BODE. Fishing and bunt in | Bey. THomas GuAED, one of the most eminent FAREWELL TO AMERICA Bescon. O° in Gheconeey, spistor Mount Vernon or Eplendia livery: charges moderate. Send, for ie. E Church, ore Ma ma ‘ pamphlet. = ‘Tiave Do hesitation ip ase you that Dr. MME, ETELKA GERSTER, —— uirrabu's Heabacue Pus have proved most ‘Asciated by APE MAY OF MAKYLAND. teat | Bengfical to me. canna a es EMILY WINANT, Contralto. ss Y fours truly, MAS GUARD. Miruor &; MONLEORIERO. Tenor, Fee TE te Oe oe En | Rev. Tuomas Gaweee, pastor MX. Church, He- DOLPHE FISHER, Violoncello. Now open for the reception of Guests. Free ‘Ma. : CALIXALAVALLEE (of Paris,) Piano. | elichitfuleummor resort in the state. First-class | G°MOWR MOS ye a soure Prone Mr. GEO. W. COLBY, Accompanist. isthing, bon las sd icing, Bieeenbort rained | withsrest benefit. I am Low scventy-uine yeare Adnission, $1. Reser" ‘50 cents extra bathing. boa ing ani Bing mor silrosd | 3d, and have been subject tc ‘Constipstion a nam- The tale of seats will commence Saturday morning, ass ication, ES rates for | ber of yeare. Your heve ‘80 pleasant May 21, at Metzerott & Co."s Music Store._mis ot | families. BEND Fon CuuCOLAR. proprietor. | case, BisHer. THE BIRD MAN, or BALTIMORE, 6 now on Exhibition at 521 7th street northwest, Has now car ¥ street, lis entire collection of BARE. AND BEAUTIFUL BI&D3, R°= ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. EN JUNE 1. MP ine aoa + cwsenes ee | ‘Telegraph in the hotel. ngme fer tamites. No Bai ‘01 150 GAGES — 180 ; ‘80d terms apvly to the equal of which is not to be found in America, on 401 on = eR ae ot 0. Feathered representatives from all lands in =, at variety, fairly dazzling the eves of all /@ic | (VRE PARK HOTEL. | beholaers with the beanty and brilllancy of Aq: 88 to $16 per wee anh certain 1 is | The Motel and surroundings are very sttcactive. smi certain no one who has traveled through ta's ‘ ; couztry or Kuzope ever saw a collection of ware and | Grounds iattnomely eo Ay ReckutlkOEUIT0a eo ban Decals Casares t deer ada to their besuty, A cooler and : BISHOP, fue Bray Max. prettier omefor thebot months, cannot befound } POBLWWE: a eae A wonderful Orgarette furnishes music. in the mountains. A farmbouse freedom, with tg) theme 9 Doors open frem 9 am, to10 poms au, gun Gant euEi of te farm ogee com uins | Soeeof the Plishas always cmt hero » n from 9a m. ). HA. ti re) apage nc: 7 5 le Birds for sale at Uberal prices. EE peg eye ‘Yours traly, GEO. ron your journey to Niaara Falls or Saratoga, perl. ie W., break your trip at Williamsport ‘OF. DOBSON, at his new studto, No. | per NO. Bae metres 2 By Fi . avé. Ladies and gentiomen taught pri- sieiy. Otice hours from 9a.m.to9 p.m wits | Poe cerrecnuRG SPR @8 HOTEL wil | PILES FELESN FKLEsm 5 Estaeer, ve- d for the Bumaeron May 25th, —y ; Wy een nas kets wi ; at on acount of the great iiuinber of peoate ASUBE OURE FOUND AT LAST. 0 se hree. ef . oy el ui ed. mu ie Eas nul wetness ee totem leasons. | te ritnees the Decoration Oeremoules in the Na ae pg ey eet | nent ing one Expert male and female teachers ready at all hours ional Cemetery. May “0th, by the Presideat. ——e ‘In beeu 3), called Dr to give instructions at the lowest rates. Single sd- | Cabinet and any other prominent officiaie who | JAMS (an Indian remesy), called Dr. Willians mission 26 cents. m4-lio will be present. ‘be B. & Pp. B.R. connects in mt ic of BB and 80 manding: Ebion derot, Baitimore, with WM. B. B., corry- | Scns need water five minues after spriving thie LUMBER. for descriptive circulars, with ferme, &o.,aa- | Wonderful soothing medicine. ma taste a ei MINGLING. ee Willams’ Ointment absorbe the tore, allays the ae ST AaRaEn aerert ss MOTE! warn Telco; d ALO: ¢ Ss reception ¢ dso aia Bo of the private 5 minfag elses Bold WE ADOBE Bele RIOR: Pith Gnaprovenieats sud new passepger elevate. | by, bg geer ar ee eaee, | Res i —_ tel top, Coney Island ; Charles Arenta, Ba Eerie Owen House and Maison Dores, = Wa . “1-an x EPR che in part Gouge, Cont DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16fost..per 1001.61.28 | (VAPOR SELINGS, AND, GATS, et re cae 8 UBTY, Wesr VinGINIA. . ; skeet re BTOOK BOARDS, 1212, 46 feet... 1.50 | Bam: i COUBTY, Wasnt 4 lon arene peat ae VIRGINIA FLOORING, No.2... 1,60 | "white Sulphur pring in the Neel sis gale eek ee au palfinch,No.l. = 1. from June Ist tas Inte in October as the 3 AR SIDING, half inch, No.2 yee ecQhen, trom 3x Cueataice tarmac! | (JO OL LAS Sint denis! armies “S| Haney and bisdder troubles, ‘uteriae ailment, THE WONDERFUL HAIR TORIO. of catarrh affectior IR IF OALO| wa WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE Cost | {sestes..» OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. kms count sre unex¢ WILLET & LIBBEY, the United Sia ana SixTHBraset AND New YORK AVENUE, SPRAGUE SQUARE, " 8 | Nonrneny Lrsearz ‘Manxkt Svan. Ba AN lie ier morse aa eas Wasumerox Figs Manrar.—sold by R.A. | POPS Ra Mode, from the Springs owned by the French Govern- | Headache, Piles, and all Kindred Complaints, It ORDER AWNINGS, | Yani Serntage, af'¢s to $2 50 per ; 6,000 8084} ~ amother lot of those meat Acputton | HUTERIVE | For CSiseema are miamn ee, | tot sentir, effectively, and is delicious to take. | anq HAISLETT isthe man fomehe etsy ace, |S base from $: hundred. juita. Complete vari =e’ 4 patel castors, butter knives, forks, Shadess” ae . de Gre Diaeaes of the Tver. Cleansing the system Semonehly. (old s™4w HATS. Bio'teet spoons and cups from $1 te $5 atPrigg’s tf Those Derby Suits—the very latest sen- gale by all Syat-cteme, wine ier Grag- | to mind and body, and dispels Melancholy, Hypo- = sation. These goods are superb. gists and grocers Te Fen —— Btock to select - Eypry Golor, FOR TEE SEasips.—By reference to an adver- ie 5-8, FILS ee fork. ONE TRIAL OONVINGES. ‘for Men, Misses Usement in another columa tt will be notiesd ‘The above goods areal entirely new, snd amons | [roar —y have removed chondria, ete. Qaality that the morning trains by th Stove, Range them are styles which no other house in the city Warerooms emia ‘They are made up in the very highest | avenue west, Co! Henk nore \CKED IN. possesses. BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. style of the art, and will be found equal to any ‘Washington m: bia a@sure connection for Cape May and Atlantic fed. by et MANILLAS and MACKINAWS in es A as City over the West J trom Phus- eipisa, golng throagn dom the later city 1a stom work. Parr. eomt” 3-3: QRBGORY. Yan aula G0 amin: Wale mi ia eaneiiek ben Geek <i A. WILLETT & RUOFF, aoe superior ice cream, $1 aces Remeitn, fal. at, 4 § ing ren * 905 R ons Pee ot | CHEM Suppatea nae | is perro ta viadal Deeg | Se Secu SES toe STRAWBERRY ShOrt cake and cream. T. Jar- in his = Enfppaaen oa application toa Fingagas Regort a come vie ie stb streets No DraBea store. agate: e : :

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