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=: 3 THE cow BOY DUEL. / ld Frank’s Account of One of the Most Remarkabie Fights on Record. Wrom the Denver Republican. John Kelly, one of the participants in the “cow boy duel.” arrived here yesterday. @ remarkable man. about thirty years ago, he came west at an early age, and became pretty After leading an adventurous married a well-to-do Mexican woman, her secured a fine ranch torty miles ‘xico. on the San Pedros river, He became known far and by his skill in shooting, and was gen- avoided by men desirous of killing some His herd grew | Born in Buffalo li known as me i of notoriety. t four months a: 000 head of cattle, worth etermined to sell 2,500 1,500 head more, he T, a distance of nearly His outtit consisted of thirty cow-boys, and Fra Eth but he had not shown up 4 sing | mineral, and the shaft hi time several hundred feet. Dexter did not | couraze. strength, manners and good health. | know what to do. He had now spent nearly all | The body is the house we liye in. It isa | the money he had, and nothing was coming in. One day in the early part of the year 187) a party | would take for his mine. Dexter told him, and | a bargain was | was, I think, $30,000, some $5,000 more |a natural and graceful manner? We are 60 er had spent on it altozetier, He | made that if we do things in the right way we gity glad to get the 230,000, and | shail always find it the easiest way also, and | thougnt himself well out of a bad bargain. He | that it will enable us to be natural and graceful | rushed out to Carbonate Hill and ordered the | at the same time. miners to drop their toolsg@nd quit work. This} The art of riding teaches all this, and once | was abou! 3 | ‘Boys, Ihave sold this d—d hole, and I don’t | much second nature as walking, It consists of we it you to work another minute in it for me. | two things—a good seat and guiding the horse. will pay | Well, The iiners tad just finished a drill and | the horse. Fora boy it means to put both legs were going to place a blast and uncover some | over the horse, with the upper part of the leg Aes and they asked to be allowed to finish it | bent slightly forward, the lower part hanging efore they ‘come out, I don’t want you to work any more; | slightly lower than the toes. Sit erect, with there is not! reluctantly quitted and departed. Dexter got | hips. Fora girl, the right leg is thrown over his money and was happy. the horn of the saddie, and the left hangs down one, but by using sree small. The party starte ‘until Sept. 5 fo Trinidad and an equ The Kelly outst went into c the camp of ( than De was mi m fifty miles north o} ance east ef Cucharas. | inp for a day 1 a large catt ior 3,000 cattle, -cight cow-boys. mixed up while t . and Howard made a claim for ered unjust, and re- This angered Howard, and word Kelly claimed Howard had some ¢ his cattle and offered to exchanze; but the lat- ter refused, and the quarrel he cow-boys on each side gathered around and bezan to handle th manner which indicated timt they meant busi- became very ir weapons Ina saw the danger. occur between such d would hardly be a man in addition to the lo: herds of cattle would be He knew if a ficht H coniy on it. No you is the burst he conceived a plan to avoid bl broached it to Howard. whoagrced toit. The was as follows: : the best shots in thei onttits, and. pl: s distant on horsebac and let them sett! This novel method of settling a differen ‘was hailed with delight by the men on e and votunteers were numerous. six men who had been with hima long time, and been tried and proved in m: There was no time lo duel, which was to be the gredte: kind ever known. sides retired to their ¢. Preparations for the f groomed their horses, Volvers, and, putting their Fede out toth armed with Winchester ritles, Jong barreled. and Howard's six earr the wotd *Fire t In prepari affair of the | the greatest silver mine in the worl The men of the | most fe in Ru isba nor the vapor from “flaming towns.” I | the smoke can: the debatable and much-debated fashion pursued | to ride, but it is enough to show what 1s done | in the countries of we: ever, lack of power or want of will to smoke is in front of them Were equally weil equip; ymen have looked rds apart stood like statues two | se and rider almost or ght was one whi upon. Fifty Hines of men. h @uelist gras; south guide were the frien their horses. that no adva side was the While on all himself, gra: singled out hi Em hand, and suddenly on th bounded forward. and tw out. Three of Howarnt’s Bands and-tell frou Of Keliy’smentell. K eomrade’s death. sped men in front of th Is in their bridle up, while thei pouring a hail of vullets in fro imen saw the They were too they ran, tar they 5 three brief minute won, and four dead me Frank rede up to Howard and and [ will settle with e: . “No,” replied Howard, as he looked sadly at | els duel was fo women who smoke enouzhthat onesee: the street. Publ “Very well,” said Kell given to exchange th Very strange! and orders were Asam classes rare e: or gold ble th no news of the fi ; but this, perhay towns were pa Ouly he himseif . due to the fact that the Kelly outfit. his herd not being due for two we yet. Kelly himself is a sun-burned, manly looking fellow, and told the story in a matter-ot- y Which would hardly attract attention, decline 2 Grave of the Auth Home, Sweet ‘From the Independent. Near Carthage, in a lonely spot rarely visite: Sleeps a wandering minst 1 of our own times, | From the Reno Gazette. ard Payne was | taste, lavish in ex > ‘mid pleasures and pal | vein of sadness down de. died while hold Plain marble sia of the United States, homeless man. sixty ¥ earth, the author of “ Home, Swe One winter he was without mone and in London had not w a gay Bohemian, ex ent out by the government mud, now hard for the annoyance of the | ent purpose tl the wind was sharp pped and watch » Christmas tree. on the pavement _ could see the re ands, and the s evergreens he the toys and | feet in hei a little, one nd struck up Pousing chorus. _ Thave this from Mrs, 4 told it to her long after tho: _ Were passed. ——_—~-e-—— 2 “Why General Graut Paid Fare. Prom: the Wilminston William H. Lummis, one of the best known “@onductors of the Ph! i | Baltimore railroad, died at M on Friday last. | allowed a dead-head to r Was President, and just be Marriage with Mr. + My and several frie atrast so bitter? | bration of telegraph wi eapolis, Minn., | fhim that he ney | gathering ‘artoris, the President's fam- dds went to Ne Mrs. Grant headed the party, | Miss Nellie was one of it. Lammis was the coi on which they took pass: order of collecting tickets he re tor of the limited ” said the gentle: wwe don’t need it. is President Gran .” William stepped back atew feet, re- his cap and made a profound bow. yy to make the acquaintance ot the but the orders of pany are that all passer have a ticket or pay their fare.” who was speaking for the President's ly argued the matter for at! ‘Bet ic be persuaded, and the presidential ‘paid thetr fares. ‘A Vaovr but horrib!o rumor is being handed that Oscar Wilde will and settie in America. Just a few more ‘sback and war with ‘her country will be inevitable.—Xvans- * e, but William ee with blanched lips DEXTER’S LUCK. How TO RIDE. A Story of the Discovery of the Rober * | Valuable Hints on Equestrian Art Par- E. Lee “line in Colorado. ticulary for Beginners. From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. From St. Nicholas. Last evening a reporter met Mr. Richard Horseback riding isa curious art, and you Knowles, a prominent miner of the Gunnison | cannot master it in one lesson. Regular les- country, in Colorado. He sald: ‘While I was | sons of an hour each, three times a week, for yet in Leadville a man came up there from Den- | three months, is the usual course required to ver named Dexter—Jim Dexter they called him— and he was full of life and hope, and kad some money. Dexter looked about him for a while, | of thing, requires from one to two years’ and finally bought a claim on Carbonate Hill, | study in a good school and much out-of-door which had, at that time, not been prospected very well. He paid, I think, about 15,000 for | the art of holding and carrying the body grace- it, and set to work putting in machinery ana | fully and naturally. Very few boys and girls sinking the shaft, which was already down some 100 feet or more. He worked away on | gracefully without instruction, and to dance or the mine, people laughing at him a good deal, | ride one must goto school. Walking, dancing rer once lost heart. The mine | and riding are parts of a good education. They of | give health and pleasant manners, but of the ie thing In the w: 1 been sunk by that | three, riding is the most useful in giving ade between them. The price | should we not stand and walk or sit and ride in o'clock in the afternoon. He said, | learned is wonderfully easy, and becomes as you off right now and you can quit.’ | By a good seat is meant a secure position on quitted work. ‘No,’ said Dexter, | down, with the foot in the stirrup and the heel i in the d—d old hole.’ The men | the body free to sway in every direction on the “Well, the mine had been bought by a stock | like a boy's. Her body ts really on a pivot, and in a short time they began work | through the hips, and must freely bend forward ung man, what | am going to tell | or backward, or on either side, without moving emn trath.” said the miner. | in the saddle. ‘Those fellows went up there to that mine and The horse, we may remark, has four feet and | laid a fuse to the blast left by Dexter's men and | a brain. Riding consists not only in a good touched it off. After the smoke the loosened, |b silver ore which has ever been seen since the | thinking and his language. Left to himself he world began. At that time hundreds of | might go the wrong way, thousands lighted young fe mit tm do with ‘eared away | seat, but the art of teaching the horse to give to see how much rock 1 been | uphis will and to do not what he wishes but when what do you thir There | what you wish. So you must come to an un- reyes they saw the richest body of | derstanding with your horse; learn his way of went fore t or stand still and go of dollars met the gaze of the de- | nowhere in particular. ¢ might be very pleas- wners, of the richest kind of ore. Well, | ant for him, but this isnot what we want. So How,” continued Mr, Knowdes, s the celebrated Robert E. Lee,which has | command—to start, to halt, to trot or gallop, de everybody rich who has had anything to | to change step, and to goto the rlght or left, in my Dexter sold it. Millions | To tell it all would fill a book, and we can t dollars have been turned out of It, and it is} only now observe In a general way how a ae horse is managed. It is done both by voice and # ee area by motions of the han and ody. For SHORING IN BUSSEA. instanee, the word is given to start or stop, but the rider’s body must be moved slightly on Universal Indulgence in Tobacco. _| the hips to help the horse. To turn to the right or leftthe reins are turned very slightly, the body is bent in the opposite direction to that you wish to take, and the horse’s side 1s touched gently with the foot. Boys use either foot. but girls use only the left foot, and touch | the horse on the right with a riding-whip. This in | is the merest hint of what is meant by learning The London Globe ys: The & rees itself upon the attention .< travelers ja is neither the smoke of th. peasant’s d by the burning of tobacec wEurope. Hare, hows /tuth ‘The horse fasa mind of ern Enrope. Here, HOW | sta own, and though he earrenders hia will to a age 7 the rider, he vet watehes where he is going, and i-nigh unintelligible. A man who objects to | g). has his wits about him. He will not amuech more insufferable nuisance tumble. He will not step on fall on the ground, nor can you inst a wall or down a steep bank. no mind, and will ran into : ditch or into the river just as readily as on the rails. The moment you get on his back you observe that the motion i: different from walking. AS he has four les ther of these two classes he Russians do not divide prs; they de- word or deed. that am ability can be at all correctly from his attitude towards tobaceo. The ontinually moving. this is that in Rus body s you have always to remeinber, and to rid provision is made accordingly. | gracéfully you must c 1 as well e apartment in th permitted in | steps out ! In } all the details would onl, © dispose | way to learn is to go to a. to have a good tea A WASH either by the comy the w or by In the fo eleanliness—in the erferes with the to the econve- Here rail ment to Impecunious Young Swells, Washington Correspondence of the Baltimore Day. There is stopping in the cit ot those who smoke. all the more easy to woinen eives— | fair to give, but whose mi of the |a novel one. It is, in fact, the establishment e temi- | of a private bureau which willhave tor its object : ara tlie the loaning ont of young men. For instance: few woinen smoking here in | 4 Wealthy malden lady of uncertain age desires induly ic use of tobacco in the daytime ¢ feinal to the peasant spite the glitter of the red “fast” is no proof of a woman's in- ty to consume large quantities of tobacco. fatter of fact. the middle and the upper and must, perforce, enjoy the distinction rate smoke: nych more Indispensa- na ttn to a lady rs isto be careless of one For a guest, lady or gentleman, to apyros, is one of th os A Movable Mountain of Pure Sand Formed by Nevada Zephyrs. In the eastern part of Chure! Sand Springs stat worth to Grantsville, and about sixty-five mil from the former place, is a sand dune, which fs rei moving propen ean reach i ated s paatain ebrush, with here and there abrupt ges, or a si ed there lonz be ore the myth footprints in the | tate prison nto deceive the unaccustomed rds their distance from any place ns to be loc: tray he ap] ed. The dune, of sand | an “old trond mountain ridge, which is about four miles in | j " If it be the lady's pleasure length, and covers probably a mile of grease- | that he talk intere tedly entre-acls, squeeze hel wood in th. was, perhaps. formed by the | and inipulsively. or Isok unutt heavy winds which pre ing across these opening in a sma positing the small par picked up ina heap where the wind’s course is disturbed and an eddy formed. Inthe whole dune, which is from 100 to 400 and contains millions of tons of 1, it is impossible to find a particle much than a pin head. It is so fine that if an ary barley sack be filled and pls moving wagon the jolting of the vehie! empty the suck, and yet it has no fori ef dust init any seabeach sand. The mou n is so solid as toyive ita musical sonnd when trod upon, and oftentimes a bird lighting on it, or a large lizard running across the bot- m, will start a large quantity ot the sand to sliding. which makes a noise resembling the vi- es with a hard wind course, ¢ But the utility does not end the blow! heard fening to a person standing within a short of the sliding sand. ar feature of the dune ts that It is not | From the London Truth. ¥, but rolls slowly eastward, the wind up on the west end and carrying it along the ridge until {t 1s azain deposited at the eastern e Mr. Monroe, the well-known sur- veyor, having heard of the rambling habits of Smammoth sand heap, quite a number of vs ago took careful bearings on It while sec- sizing government lands in that vicinity. every large city in the country. ing been a “total abstainer” for twelve months, that association by Canon Basil Wilberforce. <o found that the dune had moved something over | ©" him for a plaster cast. After the a mile. ered his face the quills slipped from his nostrils, eee LL tested the power of | physician with dittc A name once by sending to James T. Field a ees to oil the ain 205 sence ieee ee % contribution to tae Allantic Monthly copied by | fast, damaging him to extent that necesst- another hunt and signed W. Perry Payne. Tt | tated lis stay for a week Ia a hospiter : Wiss Telected, ns Mr. Field subsequently told r. Lowell, who engineered a conversation so 4s ‘0 bring the subject up, because It was ridic- | 10,4 chureh at Gloucester, Mags. “Litt ulous trash; and Mr. Field could seareely for- our of worship. and fathered the ridiculous traah. a Nane Dunlap, a Kentucky blue grass Evangelist Sarnes has finished his revival | has aroused comment Uy ole eo seas work in Cincinnatl, and acknowledges that he | Ind., and appearing as Hebe in a beer garter has failed todo much good to the sinners of | performance of “! fore.” She did it thatelty. “Ihave had night after night the | agreeing to sing for a week without sary at same atdience of Christians,” he says, “but my | her family took her home at mission is to reach erent :: second pease: sedis spt There ‘9a rumor that fashionable ladies are! The police of Philadelphia are said to havea now tinting the tips of their ears with pink, | secret code of and and a fashion takes gocasion to condom has discovered that three qulek rapson Why shoulin't they long mea | door of @ saloon means, tat the tips of their noses? : he $ te MINNIE HAWK’S YANKEE DOG. SEWING MACHINES, é&c. He Enters His Native Land Undeclared in Spite of a Customs Iuspector. Madame Minnie Hawk artived last week in New York in the Hamburg steamer Suevia from Havre, after a voyage of twelve days. She and her mother were greeted at the dock by a large party of friends. She said to the reporter that she is not going to sing with Mapleson this “One year, or two, with Mapleson is just as much as any singer can stand. Nilsson PPENHEIMER’S, OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9TH STREET, Cor. St. Clond Building, FALL AND waree FASHIONS BAZAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS Bazar Dressmater, book illustrating 700 of by mall, 20¢, “M ‘supplement and emall cata- OPPENHEIMER'S make areally good rider. To make the horse perform fancy steps, leap hedges, and that sort FINE PLATED WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. Five stories to the above Sprorsts artaee, Sao ea fered. M. W. BEVERIDGE, oT 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. Popular Sewing Machine Rooms. NEW QUEEN. tried it, and Gerster, too. I spent my summer holiday mostly on the French and Belgian sea- coast and in Baden-Baden. voice and perfectly prepared to meet the exigen- cies of a trying concert season.” As she was leaving the pier, her dog, a pretty poodle, was stopped by a custom house inspec- practice. Like learning to dance, it consists in OFFICE OF THE NE GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF MACNINES taken in exchange for new ones the 3 ‘These Machines have been I am in splendid through our repair shop in this country ever learn to walk naturally and 2. aakh ER Machines at. Teepousible cuarat Berningeed ‘it ail” wat je uaran’ coy - chines we sell, rent ortepai. - C: AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts. ney for the Saxony Wool German Handknit “You cannot take the dog along yet, madame. You will have to wait until the declarations are 2: >Oa pretty good house, and should not only be neatly clothed, but be carried {na correct and natural came to him and asked him what he | manner. No one thinks of wearing torn clothes or living in a tumble-down house, and why “I must find out if that dog is on the list.” Several of the gentlemen remonstrated. Smith E. Lane, the park commissioner, said : “Why, you don’t want to let the ladies wait in the rain on account of the dog ?” The inspector persisted, but Mme. Hauk, who a string, slipped it from his col- ver whistle, and the dog started off at full speed, and was soon out of sight. ‘He is a Yankee,” she said, ‘‘and is only re- turning to his native land.” M19. Hauk will stay in New York for a couple Her season begins in Boston on the ‘OU WILL REG ET IT IF YOU BUY ANY SEW- ING MACHINE before you come here and see our Positively no sgents employed. , 427 Ith streat northwest. Isell ali kinds; rent and repair. = __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. ICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOM from world-renowned factory of Wm. ‘be & Co., well-known factory of E. Cain mon and ottiers. Pianos for rent. led the dog by lar, blew a si Radiant Ho: Mantels and Grates. Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Job- bing and Repairing promptly attended to, 709 MARKET SPACE. 709 CHINA, GLASS, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, And ORNAMENTAL GODDS FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. Our stock of stove goods is now complete, and we are offering every inducement in quality, variety and price. 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Orders promptly de- Bu5-3m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS COAL AND Wooo, By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed by any fitm ia the United lowest cath prices, and delivers. promptly. jain office, wharves and depot, 12th and Water : 1202 F st. n.w, 3d and K ets. nw. n.W, 1112 9th'st. niw., and 221 _STEAMERS. &c. steamar hh street, it DAY and 54 MONDAY as far THURSDAY, St ne and Howard’ URDAY, Currioi IYSTHC leaves ev A TURDAY at 5 :iz8 on the Potomss BWARD IF DR. BROTHERS TAILS TO auinful Menstrua- Interruptions or aaa DE FOR Potomac River LaNpi Leuesrrhea, (Or whites, e Menstrual Per 106 B street southwest. at the present time a gentleman, whose name it would be un- ion here is certainly Irregularities of wwwwil WWWW HH ‘consulted daily at 1245 from 1 to 9 o'c! USSUEETEEATED: RESTORES NERVOUS AND PH TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &c, This infallible remedy has been scrutinized and en- by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, and tested for half a century by the medical celebri _ It contains no phosphorous canthe. isons, and is a For salé by CHR sylvania avenue, Wi eulars can be had. CAL DEBILI- an escort to the theater, receptions, ete. De- wealth and all aie time disinclination to be | the arts of the modiste she fails to attract, ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies dietilled from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley attracted the attention of the ‘Medical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as to place it in a very high position among the Materia We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, IN Cases containing one dozen bot- tles each, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by anys W! They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonie properties. These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to and can be had at of the Monongahela hi of a male escort by playing the role of chaperone to a younger and fairer niece or cou- ersburg are all of them, with | sin, or, as is more frequently the case, remain The silver | at home. To all such the founder ot this bureau will prove asincere friend. The young men to y mixing in society. TO} he employed will be handsome, thoroughly ac- rep- | complished, sufficiently esthetic to suit all re- quirements, educated and agreeable. They will le most serious | probably “come high,” but the old maids will | social offenses that can be committed. have them. Ina so hington, where None genuine without thi stamp with monogram and full name of HAVING BOUGHT OU’ OF DR. RICORD'S_ VIT WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at fiw at Viney Point, Point Lockout First-class fare to Fortress Monroe and N Kound trip tare to Fortress Mouroe and Norfolk. Secon First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 1.50 Hound trip fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 2:50 | Secon a a . 1 sense wey will perform 3 the same duties that are now performed by the A REMARKABLE SAND DUNE. | nimble but humble District telegraph boy- with the difference that the former adds tone and at- tractiveness while the latter is merely useful. The modus operandi is briefly this: The maiden Jady sends for the manager and informs him of her wishes. The manager opens his album and il county, near | di the different styles ot beauty, accom- on, on the road from Wads- | panying each photograph with a description of the manners and characteristics of the original. The lady chooses her man, who immediately } nd d " calls. If'suited the terms are next agreed upon, » alike for its peculiar formation and | If the lady be particularly aristocratic she will ities. As far around as the eye | probably board the young man at a fashion- ast wilderness of greasewood and | #ble hotel, where he will simply be known iskies in the market. J, JOHN TRIPP 'S, BLOOD PURIFIE ney Diseases and ali’ Blood ¥ y guaranteed in either staze. Send two stamps for jam- Revere House, Boston. give PERFECT all leading wrocery stores at retail. SATISFACTION, Dn. JOHN TRIPP. try lea SattRDA every THURSDA’ apply to azent, 63 Water street. Georgetown. Weakness, Loss of Sexual Jons in the shortest time pos- eir worthlees nostrum! ptions have cured H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, office, 613. 1: Be 016-2m 114 SOUTH FR PHILADELPHIA. QOUVE BUTTER, Ree READ!! STEAMER THOMISON : Suuday, Wednesday rho ‘or information apply-2 . T- JONES, my28 baie OP ot aa 1 do not attempt to sell cheap. ‘My motto is everything the best at ving prices, FRANK 3. TIBBETS, Palace Market, Comer 14th street and New York avenue. CHERRIES, QUINCES AND DAMSONS In small paila, RESERVED reeu and Black Teas at Sic. guaranteed as good, as sold at 75c. where presents are given, GEO. A. O'HARE, _05 __ 1213 7th street northwest, between SCHNEIDER & Bi PS) FIRST-CLASS BERF, EAL, LAMB AND MUTTON, Choice Cute of Beef 12%, 15, 1 hs et. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parte of NATURAL MINERAL WATER B.W. REEDS SONS, 1216 F STRRET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! COG EEE RRR co RK TTIT ERE RRR T ERE RRL = “enry yet a & pas a WILL ALWAYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist strest aud Indiana avent GALT & CO. DeaLen ry Frner- > LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Se, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, ‘206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address 1, City Post Oftice. Marketing delivered {reeof charge to allparteof the city mar SAFE DEPOSIT CO. of Securities and Valuables on Special Deposit at Lo RAILROADS. NDOAH VALLEY KAILROAD, SK ROUTE TO THR SCUTIE ‘ YORK, PHILADEL- ATT ANOOGA, 1 with Parior Cae m Sheeper Luray to ‘The only route to the the only Cayerus in the World diuuinated by the Elege NATURAL BRIDC Oneot America’s remarkavie Freaks of Nature, And Popular and Favorite Ren VIRGINIA SPRINGS. QUICK TRANSIT! SUPERIOR“ ACCOMMODATIONS? Ask for Tickets via OF VIRGINTA, Nosronk AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, 0 0'eNk pan. touch: and Fortrées Som NECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. efi. $2.50 4 class fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolic. 1.50 | 5 ‘Ss lass fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. ‘orfolk TUESDAYS, THURSDA\ YS. at five o'clock p.m. NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT will resume their wing Pier 41, Fast River, New York, every at four’ o'clock p.m:, and Geonretown it 7 o'clock a. For particulars ‘Lickets and staterooms can be secured at general , National Metropolitan Bank iding; B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania ave- St. Marv Hotel, and at boat ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. DR. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for all Urinary Diseases, Impotency, Gonorrhea cured in 48 hi B. ENTWISLE'S, corner 12th strect and Penneylvama syenue northwest. Price $3 per box, sent by mati under ‘seal cu receipt of price. ‘QUNG MEN. yon lave, failed, to receive Chronic Diseases, stich as ney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency minal Weakness, Dyspey ¢., send two stamps for our questions tor ion and our new Look as a gentleman of elegant leisure. The man- < ager will see that he has a large and suit- rp, rocky peak, evi- | ale wardrobe befitting a young gentleman al! of standing. Until the contract mains the property of the lessee. It shall be his duty to drive her out in the even- and for no other appar- | ings, take her to the different public places of \d. as her escort to the houses of le acquaintances, be introduced as f the family temporarily resid- AN ABSOLUTELY PURE VEGETABL® OIL. Steamehips of this Line, Ans't For Cooking Purposes is, BETTER. Equal to Butter, and C pony's Pier, footat S regularly One Pound of Olive uo the work of Two 1 H.C New ¥ & C0. Laws oF Lire pio Secretary, M Medical and Surgical Institute, 147 East 15th street. No ELIALLE AND e jarantee acure in all Aseases of be Urinary Organs, Nervous and Sexizal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impoteney (loss of sexual power), Gonorrhoea and Syphil TRY ITAND kk HE MO longest established specialist in Manufactured only by ‘ers experience, will WASHINGTON BU! CEE: ely cured in 3) rictly confidential. y's and Saturdays, from 2 to Kading phyticlensot baltiupre: Main offes 30 Nout, ing phy i Ore. Py oe, 39 Nort Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. 05 fH IS WEALTH !_DR. ERVE AND BRAIN TREATMEN’ Dizziness, Convulsions, Neryou i ‘Memory, Spermator- PHILADELPHIA. ladies wiil find him useful also. In their case his duty as necessity, but fan | simply to arouse the jealousy and pique the d in & | felines of some other young man who may be FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, Zee FOR THE SUMMER’ NEW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ‘The first-class, full powered, Clyde-built Dutch RDAM. ROITERD. EDAM, M, P. CAL, MAA: Mails to the street, Jersoy City, N. Ja, DNESDAY for Rotterdam and Am- cond cabi General Agent, 2° Vor pareact apuiy 25 Pennsylvania avenue, V First cabin, AZAUX, WEEKLY LINE OF str. LEAVING SEW YORK EVERY THURSDAT AT NOON, FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. 1G Farsage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New Xork. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, 1351, and 619 Penneylvania avenus. Send for *“Tourist Gazette.” apl would | too backward in coming forward. It is ex- pected'that the dummy will manage things so adroitly that the object of the young lady's at fections will declare his fectings in short order, lest the stranger step in and carry off the prize he has so long been playing fast and loose with. Looked at from @ philosophical standpoint the schemets a good one. At all events the ex- a periment w e tried here next winter. If suc- but so much louder that it is often vi a distance of six OF seven mies tt | cessful, branches will be speedily opened In self-abuse or AMERICAN a ee ee e ‘Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar box, or six boxes for Gre dollars; sent b e x onder received by:us. for etx. bo arg, we will rend the the money, GINGER ALE. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, licure recent cuses, mail paid on’ receipt of price. boxes. {> cure any cans.” With each Xes, accompanied with ar. the treatment does not issued by STOTT & CROM- ‘lvania avenue, Washington, D. O. Agents, to whom all For Sal by Dealers and by the Manufacturer. £GD., 015 Ponuagivania avenwe. ix Washinton. Wholetalcand Retadl — be addressed. Cemanp LINE. BAM’L C. PALMER, An English Peer Gives Up Drinking, 124 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, , West Washington. | Bee ON IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. We are prepared to issue in sums of one pound snd uy ills of exchange of THE AMERICAN EX- CHANGE in Enrope, limi it THE HIBERNT . ED, and THE BRITISH LINEN’ COMPANY’ BAN. At a temperance meeting held at Southampton last week the earl of Lichfield stated that, hay- | _£~Telephonio connection. E STABLISHED 1830. parte of trcland and Soot: 18 JOHNSON & CO., Corner 10th and Pennsylvania avenue. py conomican AND SAFE. he would now join the Blue Ribbon army, and INBUKGH, available ans he was forthwith decorated with the badge of ‘oo : JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Latest Styles of DERBY HATS in BLUE, BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $9.60, $4, $450 and $5. YOUTHS', BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S —HATSs,— “An art class of young women at Faribault, eral years later he visited the place and | Minn., induced a man to let them expesment had coy- WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP IS ECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. ITIS SAFE, BECAUSE IT I8 MANUFACTURED and he was so nearly suffocated to death that a The pop of a pistol disturbed the ceneregation le Johnny NUSTEH GERMAN LLOYD— Steamsure Line Berwaex New Your, Havas, NDON, SOUTHAMPTON AXD S. The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- ers of this company eee URDAY from Brem , foat of 3d street, Rates of pareage: Front Wew York to Havre, Lond Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; secon cabin, ; steerage, $30; prepai certis $24. ‘For freicht of passaxe id st ificates, 2 Bowh Gi New Yorke We. &. METZEWOLE 2 Bowlin York: W.G. mnaylvan jorthwest, Ageuts for TANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIANTED, EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, LLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40. N. = NEW YORE iia... .. »-Wed..18 Oct. | Seythia. Ve Parthia. [éditerrancan ports. ‘For freiiiit and passage apply at 605 Dow had brought his father’s revolyer as a rt el at 50c., T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50. give Mr. Loweli when he explained the trick plasthing with which to while away the long SILKE, GINGHAM, ALPACA AND MOHAIB FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR veg KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM 1b Pernegieanin ovSernc THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS | [2 ‘Savecialty: UMBRELLAS. 'THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. BUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVERY Bak BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. Janld AVE.. at ALTIMORE & OHIO THE MODEL FAST, ouix Fast Express, ‘Louisand Chicago, SS. i# and Way (Piedmont, Strase wneud Way, via Relay.> KE EXPRESS. Point of Rocks HILADELPHIA, LTT '6:50—Baltimore, Anna A xD BOSTON . (conntete for ia» ress. leering Cars toCi ing at Annapolis Junction.» papolis and Way 1445—Point of Itocks, Frederick. 5 (On Sunday to Point of id Way Stations only Martinsburg and, . Stopeat Hyatiavilie and Laurel.» inuati and St. pformation apply J : ce ae nm, ae Pennsylvania avenue, corner treet, where or will is taken for Tnugruge to be checked and received a& thy point eden oh? LORD, Gen. P arsenger Agent, Balto. \NSYLVANIA ROUTR, SETH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, EEL RAILS. MMA IN EFFECT SEPI we Luave WASHINGTON FnOM or axD REETS. As FOLLOWS: For Pittours and te W. ‘of Paince Sleeving Cat Line, 9:30 a.n Harrisburg to Cine m2. daily, with incinna' Mail FROM STATION, Chicago Lamuted Express 1m. % SI ‘Cars from intiati. | Western Px Palace Care to yexpress, 9:50 p.m. daily fom 1d the BALTIMORE AND FOTOMAC RAILROAD. Rochester,