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3 BRB OA TITT 1 ™M Bh ay FE T MMMM |O°O Rk Ee 3% BER HP BBB AA LE T 1 MMMM/O O RRR ER © O RRR IT BB AAA L T UMMM/|O OR RE oor RT BBE A ALLLL T 1 MMM/0O R RB EER 00 R RI oo HALF HOURTRAINS!/HALF HOURTRAINS! DOUBLE|TRACEII MONDAY,|OCTOBER 10, RECEPTION OF FRENCH VISITORS. GRAND MILITARY, FIRE AND CIVIC PARADE. INAUGURATION OF NEW WATER WORKS. BICYCLE EXHIBITION AT THE PARK. EIGHTEEN TRAINS/}TO BALTIMORE. ‘Trains will leave Depot, New Jersey avenue | and C street, as follows: ~ &, *6:40, 6:50, *8:15, *9, 710 and *11 a.m., and | at 12:10, *1, 2:15, *3, 3:30, *4:30, 4:40, *5:45, 6:45, 730 and *9:50 p.m. Returning. trains will leave Camden street | Depot, Baltimore, during the afternoon and evening for Washington as follows: 12S, 2:50, *4, *4:30, 5, *5:30, 6:30, *8, *10 and | *midnight. Trains indicated by a (*) star | make the run in gre hour. B. & O. Ticket] Offices: pe ee 619 and 13851 + ay E BALTIMORE AND OHIO. TUES GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT BY THE FAMOUS OF GLITTERING SPLENDOR UNDER HUNDREDS TWENTY ‘Trains will leave Washington for Baltimore 5, *6:40, 6:50, *8:15, *9, *10 and *11 a.m. 12:10, pm. Returning, trains will leave Baltimore during ton passengers are provided for. Pennsylvania avenue and All Ready for Next Week. COMPLETION OF DETAILS FOR THE GRAND PAGEANT LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. AT THE BALTIMORE ORIOLE. Orrice oF THE CHIEF $ All the details, minoras well asimportant, have Wasi D. €., October 8 For the middie Atiantie southeasterly wine tionary or higher te Special Weather Bulletin. The chief signal offic es the following ial bulletin t ‘The barometer is highest on t ; it isalso high in ince of Ontario. ix totwenty de- been perfected for the glorious time in Baltimore next week, and the city awaits with enthusiasm the coming ot the opportunity to show to the world what she can do when thoroughly in ear- nest. The floats and tableaux for the pageant Tuesday night are all completed, and are exquis- itely beautifui in design and construction. The mystic portion of the pageant comprises twenty- four floats, and so admirably has the secret of the subject illustrated been’ preserved that no intimation of it has come from within the exten- The October Entertainment. SOME CHANGES OF PROGRAM. Ata meeting of the committee on music for the French reception entertainment last even- ing it was decided to abandon the idea of hay- ing music at the Capitol by a chorus, as there would not be sufficient time for rehearsals and other necessary preparations. As the location of the pyrotechnic display has been changed it was also decided to have two bands stationed at the south front of the Treasury building instead ofone at each end of the Avenue. Dr. E. 8. Kimball, chairman of the committee, was au- thorized to engage the Marine band and Sehroe- der’s band for this purpose and to make ar- Missouri v Since last in the lake region and south lowing heavy rain falls are report LOL inches; Alpena, 12% inch: |. the ‘middle At nd Ton are southwesterly. Gulf states they are Lan F In the south Athtnti riy Is THE CounTRY kes his fai COL a the business cent lished. Its artistic signs, hand- brilliant material and intel- and its re y throng of stu- hearty wel pew home dents by day w dg more attract #i™ Orem's cigar foundry, 353 Pa. Ox Moxpay Anp Tuespay the grand fall open- fez at Baum’s, 416 7th street, takes place. Such axhibition of goods have never been seen in this ity. Every one is invited. ‘To THE Poor.—Merchant tailoring made cloth- fg, of expensive make, such as the rich people wear, new and some little worn, for less money @han shoddy rewiy-made, at Herzog’s, 308 91 @rect, near Pa. aven WE REMAIN but ‘ixty days longer. Our entire Mock of shoes must be sold. Call and secure bar- @sins. Spear Bros., 7H 7th Street northwest. Fessetx’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. . Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 14th Have your ranges, latrobes and furnaces re- Saired at Gartrel's, 415 7th st., between H and KsiGcuts TemPLar anp Masonic CaRps.—Ele- gent designs, he Yorktown event. Order at @ece. Milan's, 6 7th strce Norice—Hamilton, the great 25 cent candy 1231 Pennsylvania avenue, has now entered Eis second season, and bas enlarged his faci ities, and can now sup ¢ rich, poor and everybod with his det hi ade candies at the small gum of 25 cents per pound, half the usual price. Hamilton's, 1231 Pe ania avenue. for the eastern part of the the name, number and street, rds “ East Capitol station.” A northeast) has been ved (Of lame back) by using Bury's eity in addi should bear the Rev. Jno. L. Hayghe Face sone Dos’r ruin your eyesight. Consult Hempler, ep tician. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &e., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—"La Mascotte.” National Theater.—Kague's British Minstrels. Almer’s Garden. — Concert by the Vienna dies Driver's Garden.—Open air concer es Condensed Locals. eorge Sylvester, an ex-W: wanstown, Md., Wedi J. Drexel, of Philadelphia, has ac- cepted the place on the board of trustees of the Peabody fund, made vacant by the death of Geo. shingtonian, ‘¢ Hagner, inthe Probate Court, certitied the estate of Wm. Ford to the Circuit | Court for the jury to determine which of the two to be the last will and testa- is the last will. ‘ity Market company an- zinsell the stalls of that market at pu on on the 22d instant; this time for a term of about nineteen years. The residence of Mr. Poler, corner “10th and was enteres O'elock, by a black thie gearch throu all the valual last night. about 9:30 who made a thorough | ng the black burg- ind the cowardly ck roof, jumping to the und, and made good his escape with his r, the publisher, sends the V Record of President Gar- ed parts lots 11 and i Plater to Albert tty and Haw- Jos. Red- i h ub 47, sq. 162: b Thornton, ida W. Stanton. nm Thornton to J H. 5.1 ELections oF ZATIONS. ov Trape Orcay- ¢ the blacksmiths (bosses nopolitan hall, or- + Williani iy; treasurer, J. t-arms, James T. Quili. telected nd carried off | 2 sive workshops where De Leon has presided. The six very elaborate floats prepared by the Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Association are of the most magnificent description. Tne German. floats, five in number, the four French floats, the four Italian floats, and the dozen or more tableaux by other associations are of ex- ceedingly rich design and finish. There will be hundreds of handsomely costumed knights in the pageant, mounted upon gaily decked steeds, and hundreds of torch bearers flanking the tableaux. The entire length of Baltimore street will be illuminated by electric lights suspended high over head, and producing an effect never before attended in a Mardi Gras parade. The music for the occasion will be of a remarkably high standard, as among the many bands en- “aged are Gilmore’s famous organization ofsixty- five members, the noted Marine band of this | GEO. F. TIMMS. city, and also the 2d U.S. artillery band. The most extensive arrangements have been made throughout the city to witness the pageant, si grand stands having been erected all along the line. Special gand stand has been constructed . bes pentacarters be the Oriole ee te ‘altimore street, and will be occupied by the French and German visitors, the governor, U.S. | Have completed all their preparations, and are now en- Senators and members of Congress, representa- tirely ready for business, tives of the diplomatic corps, atid the Washing- ton correspondents of the leading papers of the country. The main body of newspaper representatives will occupy the grand stand specially erected for the press at the corner of Baltimore and Eutaw street, and which will command a double view of the pageant. first as it comes down Eutaw street and again as it passes the stand moving down Balti- more street. Special permission has been granted by the mayor to a1 persons go desiring to appear upon the streets Tuesday night in mask. This will add greatly to the scene and lend a carnival feature of no end of interest. The B. & O., with its eighteen trains from Washington. to Baltimore Monday, twenty-six Tuesday and twenty-two Wednesday, has certainly made ample provisions for the accommodation of all. Trains run punctually every half hour, and as Camden street depot in Baltimore is only a few squares from the leading thoroughfares there will be no necessity for street car or other ex- pense in reaching the ine of march. The fare is but one-half the usual rate and tickets good for three days. ee ATTENTION Is invited to the card of the Ameri- can Finance Co. The company has offices in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Hartford and Chicago and agencies in the leading cities and towns through the. United States. It purchases or negotiates bonds of states, counties, towns, cities, school boards, railroad companies, ete.; conducts the funding or re-funding of the out-~ standing bonds of states and municipalities. Its officers are recognized as gentlemen of financial ability, large experience and high standing, and the company has a large capital and extensive connections with capitalists and other investors, both in the United States and abroa (ters FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, NEW FALL STYLES. 25 CTS., 37 CTS., 50 CTS., 62 CTS., 75 CTS., $1.00 | Conduct their business upon just and fair principles. = They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. rangements for chairs and lights for the musi- cians. Itisintended that the bands will play from 7 to 10 o’clock, one playing while the other rests, so that there will no interruption in the music. HARRY B. PARKER. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Haves stock of clothing for large and small men, Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste can be suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- dated. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. White Wool Blank .50, $3.50, Eee Fae Be Colored Sha, dike. Foe. $1 ber yard. ae Medicated Red Twitled Fianhel, best make. Black and Colored Satins. Ladies’ Navy Blue Cloth Suiting, 15 yds, wide, €5c., $1, Black Silk Velvet and Plush, Bed Comfos -» $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Colored Silk Plush and Veiveteens, Panton Flannels, ge... 10c. ise. ‘ashmeres, Ail-Wool, 50c, 62c., 750. Keather-proof Bed Ticking; best quailty, 250. New Dress ‘all the lafest styles, at 25c. Shawls, Cloaks, Cloth Skirts, ete, ete. nie aer Piano Covers, handsomely embroidered, $4. 87, Gent's Wool Underwear, ‘Boe ‘T5e., $1. i Yook Underwear, 5c., 7! $1. Children’s Wool Underwear, 25¢., 37c., lack Henrietta and Bont! ‘Dress Best Fall Calicoes, 6c. and Sc. Nottingham Curlacs Lace, See S7e., 50c., 6e., Te you will Polite attent Nottingham Curtan Lace, 25c., 37¢., 50c., 62c.. 75e. | Invil to call; recei : White Countervanes, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. ite call; you ive polite attention; Colored Cushmeres, all the leading Shades, 50c. jack Satin Damaste, all Silk, $1, $1.25, $1.50. ee eae eeepc ees nanies foe aay) ¥ Bud, Myrlle Green, Gray | favors you may bestow. 25e., Sie... 50c., 62e., T5e. “75e. $1, $1.25 per dozen. Table Linen, ey » Te. jue and White Flannel for rs Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘South Side, near Center Market, maser GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. 400 N. W. CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS, ARPETS!, CARPETS! CARPETS!! BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT PATTERNS. styleeof the best 2 and 3-ply Carpets. Chokes eistes of Tnaceatn Carpets, all Wool, 7c. orce styles of Tnicrain ‘ool, vice sty hea’ ‘Carpets, 50s. Venetian Carpets, all widths, f stairs. Druswets, ehiice styles all ise Stand Brussel Carpets, beautiful styles, 75e., 80c., 86c., 90c., PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS E33 | stair Pais, Xo fottingham Curtain Laces, 25¢., 31¢., 50c., | Meavy déuble Blankets, $2.50, $3.60, $4.50, $5, $0, 97|T BO PIC | per pair, | Bea Ganforte, Fe. Gray Blankets, $1, Sus LAXATIVE, 1, . 50, ‘ghist steel, $2.50. C. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 08 js A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, Ji ecretary, Jacob Bontz; record- i ¥. M. J. Curry; sergeant-at-arms, m Bresnahan; trustees, Eneas Reynolds, ‘Thomas Hughes and Charles Hope. = a ‘tT Litication.—The Com- Manufacturing Company Consolidated a bill at the t circuit court, rm district of New York, against Mesers, & Metzger, for infringement of the Meze fent forthe treatment of animal fats, laying $40.00. The result of the lawsuit nee, as a decision in favor of 4 involve many other parties, ‘Who now use the Meze discovery forthe manu- iz of clvowargarine, while the Commer- @ai Manufacturing company claims to be the ‘Gale owner of the patent for the United’ States. Iurortast Pati ial DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES, ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ia the best preparation in the world for constipation, Billoumess, Headache, Piles and all kindred complaints. It acts gently, effeo- tively, and is delic.ous to take. Cleansing the system ‘thoroughly, it imparta vigor to mind and body, and dis Pels-Melancholy, Hypochondris, etc. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES, PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ORLY. see MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. eo ee NOTT sand area Carers porters: PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS, | lingham BALTIMORE AND OHIO. FAST TIME! DAY, OCTOB GILMORE BAND, OF NEW YORE, 65 PIECES. OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS. SIX TRAINS TO as follows: “1, *1:45, *2:15, *2:45, ¥3, 3:30, *4, *4:30, 4:40, 5, the evening for Washington every half hour Trains indicated -by a star (*) are hour trains. the Depot, at the cor Bae [34 > > BALTIMORE AND OHIO. ER 11 GLORIOUS ORIOLE PAGEANT, THREE MILES , JOLLY MASKERS IN HIGH CARNIVAL, BALTIMO "5:25, *5:45, *6, *6:20, 6:45, *7, *7:30 and *9:50 from 10 o'clock to 2 a.m., or until all Washing ner of New Jersey ave RE. HALF FARE. HALF FARE PARLO|R CARBSI WEDNESDAY,|JOCTOBER i2, ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT AT NEWINGTON | PARK. BICYCLE TOURNAMENT AT DRUID HILL | PARK. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF AMERICAN, JAPAN | ESE AND CHINESE FIREWORKS, GRAND BALL AND BANQUET AT THE | ACADEMY. MASKED BALLS BY MYSTIC CREWE AT THREE | OTHER HALLS IN CITY. TWENTY-TWO TRAINS|TO BALTIMORE. Trains will leave Washington for Baltimore | as follows: : 5, 6:40, 6:50, *8:15, °9, *10, and *11 a.m.,|and 12:10, *1, °213, °3, 3:30, 4, 4:90, 4060, 5, *OAS, 6:15, G45, *7, 7:30, and *9:50p. m. K Returning, trains will leave Baltimore at | 60, 8, 10, and every half-hour thereafter to $ @. m.,or until such time as all Washington | passengers have been cared for. Hour trains are in | dicated by a (*) star. nue and C Street North] west. CITY ITEMS. The Irish make Bulls, but only the American Proprietors make Dr. Bull's Cough Syruj yspepsia, Biliousness, nervousness and miserablenessall cured with Hop Bitte: Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i remarkable remedy for all those painful con plaints and weaknesses so common to our best female population, Send to Pinkha Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphl Some of the Mont Active Men of the New York Stock Exchange, G. L. Haight. President; C. Minze r, Treasure easurer; H. E, Di ; SV. White and. C, incorporated a new elec der a patent granted to W. H. Markland in August last, who has discovered a new departure 'in electricity, and has produced what they considera most wonderful lamp which stands pre-eminent in its clear, perfect and un- changed steadiness, the light being free from fluttering or wavering, and claimed to be the on! light possessing this property. ‘The Edison stocl is reported to be selling at $1,000 per share, and it is expected that the stock of the Markland Elec- tric Light Company will be in demand at a pre- mium over par the present price, after the present offerings are sold. William Euclid Young, member of the New York Stock Exchange, 30 Broad street, New York, is agent for the company,—Mining Kevord, '. Minzeshei Vice Presiden Buck, Trustees, have light compan: Remember that a little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills, and cures when all cise fails, Public Voice. The following letter will explain itself: BALTIMORE, September 261 To The Editor of The Telegram: Sm—Having noticed in The Telegram on several occasions the certificates of parties who were successfully treated by Dr. Hartley, of 64 North Greene street, I desire to add my name to those already published, and wish it made known to the public that Dr. Hartley cured me ofa very bad case of catarrh of four years standing in a remarkable short space of time. I suffered untold inieery ‘during that period” of time—fecling asif [had a lump in my throat, and my appetite was so poor that it hardly rompted me to eat enough to sustain my body, am now perfectly well, and enjoy good health: Yours, &e., ‘Wa. F. AUSTEN, No. 90 Ridgley street. [These letters still pour in upon us, and we are opliged to give them tothe public occasionally, but if we were to publish all that we receive, we would be ableto filltheswhole of The Telegram monthly. We have received @ communication on this same subject from one of our well known busi- ness men, which we wilt lny before our readers in our next issue.—Ep,} Gentlemen’s Winter Underwear. Knit, all wool, medicated scarlet flannels, $1.50; Scarlet, Shaker Ribbed, ‘all wool under-vest White, Scotch Lambswool Shirts and Drawers; Gentlémen’s Scarlet French Cassimere Shirts; Heavy white Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50c.: Best heavy brown Canton Flannel Drawers, 80c. Colored Merino “Olivettc” Shirts and Drawers $1. Cashmere, lamb's wool, shaker, merino, and cotton half-hose, plain and fancy colors, in great variety, and, at’ popular prices, at “Lewis’ One Price Store,” 920 ith st, From Eminent Dr. R. Hopson, Memphis, ‘enn, “ This is to certify that I have made use of Col- len’s Liebig's Liquid Beef and Tonic Invigorator in several cases of consumption and gencral de- bility, and have found it to act admirably in s cases ‘as a nutritive food, tonic and stimulant.” The Palate is Gratified and the system fortified by the benign vitalizer and remedy for marasmus, malaria, dyspepsia, liver complaint anemia, hysteria, ete., the Liebig Co.'s celebrated Coca Béef Tonic, Burnett’s Cocoaine Promotes a vigorous and healthy Growth of the hair. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out, and has never failed to arrest its decay. Use Burnerr’s FLAVORING Exrracts—the Beware of Imitations. Genuine Curealine only cure for corns; bears signature H. 8, Frederick & Co. 25 cents. Stott & Cromwell: 85 Don’t Die on the Premises. Ask your druggists for “Rough on Rata.” It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 15c. per box. 8 Suicide and Dyspepsia. ‘A most remarkable cure for’ Dyspepsia “ Wells’ Health Renewer,” the greatest tonic, best bil- lious and Liver’ Remedy known, Stott Cromwell 480 Pennsylvania avenne, Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescrip- tion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never falling: success by by millions of mothers for their children. It re- lieves the child from pain. cures dysentery and ‘heea, eriping in the bowels and wind colic, By giving health to the child it rests the mother, Price 2 cents a bottle. ™,W,8 Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer. nfection for restoring gray, white or faded ir to its youthful color, ‘and beauty. It fe, strength and growth. Dandruff quickly removed. A matchless Hair Dressing. ta perfume rich and rare, re Balsamum. irs. Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dressing, it removes dandruff, allays all itching, stops tall fos, and is delig ragrant, -five oenta, in large glaey, stoppered wi Wagons.” med every morning, ” prints, 450. per ‘and sweet PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, é&c. sie eine eet ee Baniadieerme. cg Oa. w. WEP $3.60 ness on a week day, we willitun ECIAL the worderful Caverns oa 1 — SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1881, TRAIN to ‘Via Midland Railrosd. ‘Train will leave Baltimorsand. ig at oa, Wi at 10: pS pereston 10:30 p.m., giving Orieketl nia vias for at Vintinia office, ‘snd Pennsylvania avenue. . LAMBIZIk TRAYLOR. Managers. Caverns three-quarters d?-s mile fram depot. o4-2ni Mrs. Lydia E. | _AM USEMENTS. NEW PUBLICATIONS NAtiovaL FAIR. ANNUAL EXHIBITION FROM OCTOBER 10TH TO 15TH, INCLUSIVE. EXHIBITS:—Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Carriages, &c.; Agricultural and other Ma- DRY Goons. _ } TH FAMILY LIBRARY. NEW FALL Goops. No, 16 contains a CHARMING NEW NOVEL by Vos Ler Way Large Stock of Dreas Goods, from 25c. to $2. ™.TNDER A GOLDEN VEIL." WE CENTS. Beautiful Trimmings to match in Plaidsand Checks, , k Full Stock of Flannels, 4, 5, and 6-4, in all shades. all Newsdealers. International News he} intel ake ee nta, 29 and 31 Becktuan at, N.Y, Of tty _ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS For FUEL. a 103 Sold b General Plushes and Silk Velvete in all colors. ial Orrick oy Brrpixe ron State, Wan axp Nave DFraursyx ts, Large Stock of Blankets and Comforts, ‘The Best 10-4 Sheeting in the Market for 25c. Large Stock of Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies. Best Knotted Fringe Towel for 25¢. ‘Large Stock of Ladies and Children's Hosiery. chinery in Motion. J. A. LUTTRELL & ©0., STEAM ENGINES AND ELECTRIC MACHINERY. 06 817 MARKET SPACE. G BAND DISPLAY The Largest and Finest Horticultural Disply ever made in the District. —— m to this office. LINCOLN CASEY, EXHIBITION OF BOHEMIAN GLASS-BLOWING, oF ee ee MANUFACTURING OF ARTIFICIAL FLOW- ERECTION OF ERS FROM. FISH-SCALES. r RESERVA FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DERING ON PI FIRST “TO FLT During the entertainment for the Yorktown nisl oerem which will take place om OCTOBER 18 14 and 15, will be received until October Na 819 Market, SAMUEL € lit Chairman of Finance Every afternoon of the Fair, Grand Roman Chariot Racing; and Hurdle Racing by a Baud of Wild Indians in native costume in the Warrior's Race for a Bride. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., On MONDAY, 10th, also GRAND BICYCLE RACING, ative ane Bee 820, 822 ap 824 SEVENTH SrneET NontHwesz, ‘conristi Mile Heat Race, Clui R. METTAU! “ Bf yan hae ie ey ba D ‘and most noted bicyclers in the country. HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE NOW SHOWING HEADACHE PILLS- == A LARGE AND FULL STOCK OF On TUESDAY, a GRAND NATIONAL TOURNA- a MENT by 47 Knights in costume. FALL AND WINTER GOODS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUR- DAY, GRAND STEEPLE CHASING over the field: gourse 24 miles long. And races by GENTLEMEN RIDERS from the various Cross Country Clubs, fiether with a number of other races by the fastest rees in the country, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: A LARGE INVOICE OF BEADED FRINGES,.| Rev. Taowas Guano, one of the most eminent GIMPS. ORNAMENTS AND BUTTONS IN THE | church Baitmone Md f Mount Vernon M. La’ DESIGNS. J have no hesitation in assuring you that Dr. Mer zavn's Heabacue Pinus have proved THESE GOODS WERE BOUGHT AT AUCTION, —— SEE DAILY PROGRAMS. THOMAS GUARD. Single Ticketa 50 Cents | AND WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. | "43, TMguasGamoue, pastor M. E. Church, Hagens For six days. $2.00. T have tried . Mertacr'’s Hrapacne Fare by B. & O. Railroad, 10 cents Round Trip. we bee subject Com €2-See Special Time Tables. OUR Your Pills have ‘acted #0, y = Yours truly, THO! 1 oad tsa and | SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT | Rev. Wert 'R*rarmexten, 12 and return inetd Waters 18 UNSURPASSED, EMBRACING ALL THE NOV- ‘TIES. LEWIS A. Zz i of Dr. Merratr's Heapacnm Me “3 = Fror’s. MASCOTTE TO-NIGHT. **All that see the Mascotte have good Luck.” — A FULL LINE OF SILK PLUSHES IN ALL SHADES. ‘Monday... .. WIDOW BEDOTT.... . Bishop. “He Charley Bishop, describe him who a an EGEE Comes Charter, Bishop,_ describe him, who can, A LARGE STOCK OF MOIRE ANTIQUES. x Piel eters ‘Chas. ay Sn y and one dose of tap idow Bedott, Chas. B: Bishop: cael rise Widow Botott, Chas, B. Bishop. OUR PURCHASES AT AUCTION HAVE BEEN = ‘her. GEO. W. HOBBS. ya Widow i shop. = a — Haverly Widow Bott Ghas, B: Bahob: VERY LARGE, GUARANTEEING TO OUR CUS- : low Ber dow Bedott, Chas. B: Bishop: TOMERS MANY RARE BARGAINS. 2 BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Haverly’s Widow Bedott, Chas. B. "Bishop. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE. MD E'S TRIUMPH, FRAZIER’S ROOT BITTERS. Ifyou are cr languid, use Frazier’s Bitters, IP flesh is y and your complexion sallow, um Frazier's Bitters, ; ualarial district |ARPETS. Frazier’s Bitters. If a the RDAY aaa tee Brariere Sitters, If THIS SATURDAY EVENING. Weare daily receiving our Fall and Winter assortment | i** LAST NIGHT OF THE NOVELTY OF 1881. of all the whe designs in Carp comprising Royal er the lay rr you need tonit Frazier's Root HAGUE'S BRITISH OPERATIC MINSTRELS. woe e MogutiterBleslows Body Brus, | ters. If you have cused inated of ered oats use ters. before your: use Frazier’s Bitters. If fife has bee burden. you have ny forebodings, use Frazier’s Bitters. our hands tremble and your eyes have erown “| . Sold by all Grostets everywhere at the Tow. pre ct $i y everywhere ow price Iekdes FARE Sc RENEY ke CO... Sole Prop . WM. ree, 2th wi veland, 0. — Cle coruer PennsyT Ht YOUR HOUSES THOROUGHLY DURING SUCH WINTERS AS THE “This is the time and place for laughter.” A New Version—Hymned Mirth—The Widow's Might. Matince Meetings—Wednesday and Saturday. 08 NATIONAL THEATER. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. ol Af you. = you have late oe use F: Monday, October 10, Kiralfy Brothers’ Grand Combination Floor In their Original and Majestic Dramatic Spectacle 4 and Satin furniture cover- Lace Curtains in find it to their ad- HOOE, BRO. & CO., ol __1326 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODs. KETS, worth $2.50 at $2. KETS, worth $6 at $5. muality CALICO, worth 6 at 4c. ~ st 10c. PAST ONE reduced from $1 to 50e » $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 8, 25. Back Sik VELVET, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $4 MICHAEL STROGOFF, Dramatizedfrom Jules Verne’s great work. m ancers, Guards, blaves, Tartar Chiefs, &c., &e. RIVER'S GARDEN CONCERTS. WAS BY USING ‘Extraordinar: ent of the charming little sing- ing Soubrette, “Mire IDA HANLEY. 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