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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., Coroner SATURDAY, * ¢ THE FALL FASHIONS. THE TERRAPIN INDUSTRY. MAMING THE RECORD FOR 10 MILES. RELIGIOUS NOTES, ae eS i New Goons: A Woon ASD VELVET SEASoN—nrows axp| Hew the Delicacy is “Farmed” in| petaits of the Great bersoderg — (CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE, Re ae NEW PRICES! GREEN FOR BONSETS—LACE SKIRTS—RLE- Maryland. | Geerne sud Com = Bev. Mr. Reed, of Asbury M.E. church, | PT"" St Hew Orleans, He, on Tucaday, October GANT BRIDAL SETS—CORKSCREW CLOTHS— (colored), has had quti is = Over $1,500,000 of diamond back terrapin | prom the London Standard. a quite a revival this week, the FULL PRIZES. =. PLUSH LININGS—STRIPED FABRICS, ETC. are ian out of the Chesapeake bay and its The third of ‘the series of three matches be- | number of converts up to Thuraday evening Rose 15 To ne the | wear. ding color for evening Scorct Lrxskys have stripes of bright colors om dark grounds. Brows AND GREENS are the most fashion- able colors for mii Braceiers but in odd re not bought in mateh pairs, and forms, tributaries every year. As the price averages $30 adozen, this represents 600,000 terrapin annaully. During the season 500 men sre en- ed in catching them. They are found on both sides of the bay, from {ts mouth to its head, and they are particually abundantin the numer. ous rivers and inlets which branch off from the Chesapeake. Like the canvas-back duck, the tween the champion professional pedestrian W. Cummings of Paisley and Preston, G. George, the ex-amateur long distance cham~ pion runner, was decided at Lillie Bridge, Weat Brompton, yesterday. The day being fine, an immense crowd of spectators, probably some 18,000, visited the grounds. As ten mile runner George stands second to none in the belt ing 27. —The revival meeting at Fourth Street M. E. chureh, Rev. M. F. B. Rice, pastor, are increas- ing in interest, and many conversions are re- —AtFletcher M, York avenue, week have E. chi urch, 4th and New the revival meeting there this been well attended. Mrs. McKen- 200 | 31636. (00 50 | 81872... 100 31710. oO $3 IE {. Gree Relly has ted the meetings, Revs. H. R. = = terrapin feeds chiefly on water celery or water- | history of pedestrianism, bis time for the dis | Naylor, an France and fae tee ‘joo WaALsING JackErs made of brown boucle | cress, and the place where this grass grows |tance when running es an amateur in April, | during the week cecparigs 50 ene am At last, after months of prenaration and afteren nes mr frise. thickly is always a terrapin feeding-ground. It | 1884, at Stamford Bridge—namely, 51 minutes | —Rev. Dr. Huntley has received several ‘foo countering many vexatious delays, we are in a pos preyed ea | as Tuxurianse tr the Chosepeake than. in | 20 econds—never having been beaten by any reent calls to large churches in New York, Ne- = 200 aT THe tion to axnounce that all of oar mumerous depart Curpkex's Newaxxers aremade of astra: | iy other body of water, in the world, and this | amateur or professional. Ip 1831 Cummings | braska and other conferences, but he does not 30 i . ents are now completa, Wiha khan, plush and homespun. guplains why duck and terrapin frequent tts | 775 2 Seocnda which is his best performance | peor genktenster. eeice oan eee Ses 200 Peep oak a HH oe NEW, FRESH STOCK OF GooDs y ate than an; etropolitan, é JEESEYS have guipure plastrons confined by | tee R Radon eee eee rae sagae® | at the distance: tart, 5 p.m,, the | 20t Fe-enter this conferenos next spring. S| seed anc Gn Sham toicual eek aa Tt AND VERY LOW PRICES wheels of gold braid on either side. One ot the big rivers that makes off from | | At the time fixed for the start. 5PM: the} _ Rov. GM. Haddaway of the Baltenore M. 00 | q200O armas encine rile, 01. being the two lest |p a“ aA tt S88 Lustrnirss black boncles, frises and bour-| the Chesapeake is the Patuxent, It winds | atmosphere conditions were decidediy, Im TOF | a. contorence, with Iie vin wee daughter of 100 | $8300. g25, —_— ‘Weare confident of our abitity to please all tastes and akan nese fae Clk Lis siiallow course of 120 miles through | Of @ fast performance, The wind had smest | T conference 250 = fal pockets Seabghenerbnehereite ras pemmimengar South Maryland until it reaches Notting. | dropped, and the evening was ay z McKim, left on Wednesday for 100 | ‘The subscribers having supervised the Single Num- i Se , A Darss Froxrs or Maranovr, in all the| han, a yusiot "ilage full of wuclent, land: | genial, "At o:5 p.m. both compeULOrs AP-| Valparaiso, Neve ile was aprointed to the <0 | per Drawing, Clas io Louisiana sisiee haere, ke 88 Yy a4 — Mode colors, ure the latest novelty. mar ‘Thence ‘to the it is navigable | Peared on the track, and trotted down to te | charge of the church there by the Nebraska 100 | hn ‘certify that the above are the numbers which, rR 388 Ban “ BYZANTINE CaNvAs StrTiNas In two tones | and Is full of the veget-tion that delights | Starting post, which was fixed cn the, Talley | conference, which he recently joined. BO | Whee wie tie etic eae a ee nee RR “00 aa = MERINO UNDERWEAR. have plain material to mate. Tet ee reaches ihe terrapin, de-| inside, contrary ts the usual custom in the || —Rev. Giles B. Cooke has resigned the rec- <-100 | “Withess our hands at New Orleans, Ta this Tues To Introduce this department to our customers “PRIXCES” AND “FLonENTINe” green are | [Ger partor tie river, which reackern width | South, The betting was6 to 4and 2 to 1 on | torship of St, Stephen's church, Petersburg, Va. 36 | day. October 13th, 18 scart, SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE FUR OPENING AS | €xtra values will be offered this week. We cannot the newest shades of that color. Of several miles at its thouth, the reptiles reach | Cummings, who supeared in = Con ae achn Corea ene ree J. AL EARLY ° suaaven cuumeraie ll the ident sian. bat invite ovary. S Wie 2 the most toothsome perfection, "The Zefegram’s | tion. George, on a Ist church, now stationed at Liberty Falls, 1s ‘Commissioners body to ‘them, whether they desire to pur tenes Pek = uae atta fone often | Correspondent, during a visit thero this ‘week, | and” haggard, and. anything but. confident, visiting relatives here. cl Prizes cashed jeduct chase oF not. rae Witnessed the methods of capture. Terrapin | Cummings won the toss for stations, and Jack in Salt wiboat Gekection, A Prerry Su VANISHING Buve- — The Rev. Dr, Highland has been called to eatehing cannot be called asteady employment, | White fired the pistol. Cummings hung some- — 50 doren Merino Vests, all wool, silk binding an@ "4 y 2 3 Capital Prize. 000, ; < the name of sphinx bine. muetimes." said an old neuro, who divides | Whaton his mark. and George at once cut out | St. John's parish, Charles and Prince Georges Nar enna an aa Rut § H i le stitching, at S0e; they are worth 750 Drawer to : = 2 betweentis fe ¢ running at a very slow pace. , Md, No. wn SECO ‘Prize, $25,000, sold tn match. sre tuenlaarr the bette, 47% | Bictchesabaitdocen stem adie, thenasing | ‘The frst lap was finiehed by George in 1| —The Rev. Richard Louls Knox, formerly a Bo, Ao-s1S draws third Capital Prize, $10,000, sold Rae “oot F 4 = 50 doten fine Cashmere Vests, silk binding and \sesunti is eaters don’t git none in a whole week. Ketchin terrapin | Minute 18 seconds, with a lead of a couple of | Catholic priest, has been received into the min- 00 intersection Pgs * fancy stitching, at 6Nc.; cannot be duplicated at te is like ketchin fish. You can't ketch ‘em ef | Yards. For the first mile the pace was misera-| ictry of the Protestant Episcopal church in St. oi 62,143 draws $6,000, sold in Cincinnati, 0; price. Drawers to match. they ain't around, and they ain't allers where | bly slow, George holding the same lead as in | Touic, pi 200 Denese Seats ORONO, sid te, Cectanatl, 05 ees an . on think tao te? v the first lap, and completing the one mile in 50 Bey ISLS ance 90000 not La pee iSiy, Mo.: Se, Mao A still finer Casbmere Vest at Te. a see ackeen Set | Felnck natusaliy enters very largely into | Sminutes 21 2-5 seconds, ‘The character of the | | — Mr. Moody will hold meetings in New York 50 an Hoven, cues Oo 50 dozen Vests, elegant quality of Saxony wool, ald i L onemtpheey matey terrapin ‘catching, but experience shows when Jale(of running can be best estimated by stat | this month, thenew church structurein Broome eh 0,46, 38-735, 49,490, 00.142, 87.855, drave balla a cuputer aula atGa: epee bs cheaper anion Very Lar bonnets and ve poe : ing that when George ran his record ten miles et, near Center, havin, n chosen for BO n't. "Louis, Mo; mn AEs; . s meiail Goied 440 tls Cato mnie lg] ey ed od, cic ets e iscover | his first mile was done in 4 minutes 52 1-5 | work. = : Jerey City, Nay Marion, Ihd;"san Antonio, Texas |THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE MUFPS| 0 dorcn Red Medicated Vests, cochineal dye, = 1 of smait size, but with | # luxurious growth of water ollery they lie low | Seronds, and when Cuinmings did his best ten |" Rev, 1. W. Rose, rector of St. James’ 50 fon Los Angeles and san Buenaventura, (aris oas ope, Linding and herring-bone stitching, at 1; really - = ( r their prey, as thatis pretty sure to be a| miles he covered his first mile in 4 minutes 44 | enurch, Boydton, Va., has under consideration. 4 : pt worth $1.25. Tong tab: are found among fall wraps. | terrapin. feedingground. ‘The old darkey and | 2-3 seconds, George, at the same slow time, ‘call to thi orahip hens’ church, 50 | RUSSIAN HARE 50dozen Red Medicated Vests, all wool, full rege Lace Cho vuble weaxe, with Ince face | the writer went out in the river to try. their | completed five laps 'in 6 minutes 41 seconds, | # call to tho rectorship of Bt, Stephens * 50 | sa CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.-ea Arg Leeper rh and ¢] Ity for walling dresses. | luck. The boat used was a small skiff. io pad and then, half way through the sixth Isp, Cum- sate S.C. ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion. EER 5585 made, 5 exarncrdinary Scorem Citrvior, with fine boucle stripes, is | dled! onto aspactousiniet that branched off from | tinws spurted by Bim, aud Gnished the, ono | _— The Seal aie ron can aritinceatton OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Fe "ss, LADING UNION SUITS, —— | bourd and dragged along a dozen yards or more, | quicken, and at the end of two miles Cum-| torciity in New York. ‘ments for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of \ Cort In all the new shades is as | Kut when it was up there was nothing In it ex: | mings’ time was 10 1inutes 12 2-5 seconds, G 2 Mount, ey Ihe Lmistuna Sate Lottery Company, ant tn person CHILDREN'S VESTS, the historic ment of Bryan | cept weeds and pebbles. Uncle Eph remarked: | George being exactly 7 seconds to the bad.| — Rev. J. E. Hammond, of Lovely Mou ey ‘manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that Seen toh on 7 Ererrapins ‘pears skurce today.” Cummings now settled down into a long, easy | Montgomery county, Va., will probably be ery ee the mame are conducted with honesty, fairness and tn goo a = LVETERN SKIKTS will be worn with wool | ,,The boat was paddled on to a corner of the in| Stride, and suendlly, drew away irom coms; | called to the ectorship of All Saints’ church, “BB Pemmcn chen cin vecsinie Oca comer CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, 5 Sorte Jet, which was shaded by large trees, and whic! e, , ert county, Md. “ a a _ Sresdresses andi bosques, and velvet skirts with Iocked s0'snue and ‘conarort ble that 1 might farther and further tn the rear. | Cummin | “Bishop ‘Taylor, the misionary bishop of Be altached, tn its advertisements, THE REGULAR PRICE OF ABOVE CAPES From 98c, and up, ses, e the loafins lace of he gentle et * on £25 ae 4 & ‘Tue Favonrry Corons of plush for bodices | men terrapins of Patuxent Fiver, Uuele ph, | and four miles in 20 minutes 2 3-5 seconds, | the M. E. chureh, will return to this country in eSebee and children’s d and brown, 1 ‘THE Cerxor, “ses are wl shades of green nd red. as taken a downward ten- enjoining me to be silent, picked up a hand-net and waited for a few minutes with impressive quietness, anxiou ing into the water below. Then be George at the latter distance being 23 seconds behind the leader. In George's second ten-mile race the ex-amateur ran his four miles in 20 minutes 141-5 In the fifth mile WILL BE98e RUSSIAN HARE INFANTS WRAPPERS, ‘From 50 and up, November, for the purpose of securing rein- forcements for his corps of assistants in Africa, —Rev. Dr. John Leyburn has resigned the a TTTT RRR Tt MM MM CHILDREN'S CASHMERE GLOVES. e sharp rapson the seconds, yter- pt . dency. If the ¢ shall continue it will | £170 "G¢ the boat, “Soon after he Fepeated. this | George Improved somewhat, and, if anything, | Pastorate of the Associate Reform (P Boole 200 = fo heen ‘We bad such an immense ale of these Gloves tast soon be a thing of the past. perormance. Again it was repeated. ‘Then | closed up a little on the leader Cummings | lan) chureh, Baltimore, and the congresation 500 TO RRUMMM Saturday that our stock was Jef in an exhausted com TURKISH BEADS of greenish gold colorare used | Suddenly dipping his net into water, he | com ered the halt aistends Hae minutes 10 aie! im pastor emeritus at a salary ot oR é TRREUMMM dition. Itisnow aguin replete, and we ofler good forembroidery on black and dark green laces | hauled — fort ze. It was a good-sized | Seconds, George being now 30 2-5 seconds in the | $3,000. ; : ee ee rear. Cummings’ five miles’ time was decidedly | —Tne new building of the Young Men’s v0 Cocarrhaisiacees! WAM TT eS x soq, ‘Value in # Cashmere Glove at 25c. a pair. Wawrcosien aie eatureon jersey | “Now, this here fellow,” explained Uncle at SS pee his Remie ea sene wea race | Christian Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., which, 50 coe: MMMM H NNN G CORSETS, y z Sginhi 1y accom- | EPH, “lost hisself for havin” too mueh curiosity. | talking 25 minutes 55 seconds for the same | with the ground cost upwards of $300,000, is “0 Incorporated In 1868 for twenty-five vears by the MMM H NNN Gao, Jackets, and when seen are invariably accom- | rrraping is like wimmen—they re too curious, | distance. All chance of George’s ultimate vic the piivor Cha cet gate Terni ar the vats 00 slature for Educational and Charitable purposes — MMM It NNN ‘Gco” We have procured during the past weck three tote panied by velvet collars and catls. It this. fellow had d bid he'd a been ali | tory was now over, and the interest in the race | {He siLof the residuary legs with @ capital of $1,000,000-—to which reserve of Corsets at agrest lom to the manufectnrer. Call Prat Wire citixa Crarr, combined with | right, but soon's I rapped on the boat he comes | centered asthe piman uly oe Cumin ngs beat, ‘The first, Baptist Sune ot A Rane Gis Te ais Overe ening Deeatae ete te fcina oa oes ag and examine the bargains which we sail offer. Seige Bia tavekte thtite fe lone tote athe Sand. gits, hisselt | ing the reeord. Scotchman was running in | — » Gey m reli ular Vo Knnchise Pacamgana [oe Gone Nuedi pa Cie eens remarkably good form, and his time was six | has deeded tho clegant manse, recently pur- December 6A. DSTO ne ee ntlon adapted sO LOT 1-100 dozen fine French Woven Corsets, Tur Br w this werld. a ages miles, chased, to its pastor, Dr J. B. Hawthorne, on sae oe Zauery ever voted on and endorsed ty the Hy By ‘boned throughout, silk fanned, at 8c, per pair. : aca Cari is one of the strongest traits of the condition that he remalns with the church people of any State. ‘worn; thos nks and fastened | rorray und the ruse practi ed by Uncle Eph n during life, dt never scales or postpones. THIS TRIMMING IS FOUR INCHES WIDE. | LOT 2~50dozen French Corsets, in white, Diack, with of tre the correct Wear. | i. q favorite one among terrapin catchers et to work ip earnest to beat Coats AND News or girls under six- b collar and tront with natural bea- Its Grand Single Number Drawings monthly, cae A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO W! TUNE BLVENTH GRAN ae —A council has advised the Baptist church in Hillsville, Pa, to withdraw the hand of fellowship from their pastor, Rev. I. I. for attracting the reptil places. There are besides the dre record, ini dropped still further in the rear. The relutive times ot the two men were. Seven miles—Cammi min, 29 sec. om their hiding ‘other methods of capture nd net. One is a seine blue, cream and pink satteen, at 98. per pair. LOT 3-50 dozen R.&G. Corsets, real whalebone, REGULAR PRICE, 75c. PER YARD. ) an at $2.25 a pair, IN THE AC! = Bh ® bottom, so as to shut in | George, 36 min. 14 Eight: miles—Cum: | Strayer, for teaching that “regeneration fol- : : se The terrapin and the chee ina thrcor nage | mings 40 min, 40 feorge, 41 min. 45 2-5 | lows baptism.” . ORS Monty Drawn oo et ty Farte found to be nearly half | We keep a large assortment of all popular takes of Wootes Lace with bouele figures is worn | the terrapin, and the oth ree-prong = a ree the prices charged by Furriers, and as the FURS wo reaieent 2 stick something on the order of Ni Nine miles—Cummings, 45 min. 59 sec; || —Rev. John C. Hobson takes charge of St. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000, vt fishing s Corsets.on hand. h velveteen dresses, te lace and velveteen | SUCK cept that the prongs. ai George, 46 min. 58 sec., exactly 59 seconds sep- | sons 15 = e a 100,060 Tickeis at Five Dollars Each, offer for sale are SELECTED SKiNS ONLY, we can RIBBONS. corresponding in cuior, though differing in | Fide: With this theeatcher wades into | arating the two men.’ Entering the last mile | John's Episcopal church, Petersburg, Vacate Fractious in Fits: 1y proportion, guarantee all goods sold. CAPES, DOLMANS,| 115 ot a am ent. shade, the Water and prods it into the mud until he | Cummings was 13 seconds in front of George’s | by the resignation of Rev. Mr. Spencer, who is AON ae 009 | VISITES, MUFFS AND TRIMMING now on exhk | _ 110 picoes of Fancy and Brocade Riboons, SORER-COLORED. or biack, long wraps, and | fecis ve, and then reaches down | Tecord performance at the samo distance, and | devoting his time to teaching the colored stu- 1 do do $33-000 | bition in vet raised patterns, new designs, warranted pure very short wraps. are both worn at the moment, | for the diamond backs. Frequently oystermen | the professional champion, running ‘hard | dents of the Divinity school, Petersburg. do at 25c. per yard; you would snnounce them and the shapes and st: haul up terrapin in thelr dredges. through to the last four laps, finall; sare as Varied as ever, Gat 2 a Ween 2 . — The new Episcopal church in Woodville, . 2 PRIZES OF $6000.. NATURAL BEAVER, SILV HARE. to be cheap at 75c. a yard. =4 The demand for terrapin as an article of food | the distance in the unprecedented time of 51 | p, a 1 : 5 do 2000. (CHINCHILLA Siawose Neroiewors materiats the newest |! ofrecent date, Wiuiin the yresent century | ml G55 bec, Deatlng ie record by is 2 | Pune Goons county, a wulare & meme Pa BADGER. nvenaieeence oe bye - if th y Janters of Ann Arundel » George also flu! al est. pace, but ‘500. NUTRA BE, fancy is boucle silk, soft and fluffy, but, unlike | County leaves iton pecond: that he bought ive the watch gave his time as 52 min. 17 sec. or | late Rev, Dr. Marbury, paid for by individual 300 do 300. Mritieee staal Thiteeaee ‘58 dozen Ostrich Tips (a bunch of three) at 960. a is looped up and not smooth and | best terrapin in the Annapolis market for 1 12M Daciconanes ia aa a Rate previous standard Sucesepsons, procured mostly by Mrs, Chas.H. 509 do OTTE: RUSSIAN HARE, = SHADED SOUDANS, Meir wae tacos appear on some fine | because he gave them. terrapin Instead of pork, | Had Cummings made the pace faster in the} The Delaware (0.) Gazette's (of October ‘APPROXIMATION ReaD LNKEY. | xxew designs, at $2.08. bunch. We were unable LAL beads 2 ‘The largest dealer in Baltimore told the writer | Att mile there is no doubt 51 minutes would | 4591), reference to Iev. Nathan sites, D, D, 9 Approximation Prizes te : ‘meet the demand for the above Soudans last week. & Perhaps this is an indication | mat it took the hardest kind of work thirty | have been beaten, and he is undoubtedly the » is ee 9 do do GRECIAN CHINCHILLA | 19096 stock of them on hand at ents so long out of fashion are | years ago. to sell $1,000 worth of te: in at | best man from one to ten miles everscen on the | Will be of interest to the muny friends of Dr. 9 do do Present, fromgs to $10a dozen. “Last season,” he said | Path, He ran yesterday with a much longer | Sites, whose wife and children were for three aa LOOK AT OUR $11 DOLMAN; SAME a8 a novelty for draperies and | Isshown in all the mode colors. The design is prov ‘ed by and freer stride than in the one mile race on the Sist ult., and his collapse on that oceasion is difficult to understand. George did not run sold over $100,000 worth, and my sales ould have rew: $500,000 if could have The ‘season ears resid NORFOLK JERSEYS, ALP. All sizes, at $2.75. Will positively refund money Sf 1967 Prizes, amounting to. Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Orleans. nts of thie city in the family of Mra, Lacey, sister of Mrs. Sites. Dr. Sites camé home ilittle more than a year ago asa cutting the nap, | wi . Ol in anything like his true form, and probably a | delegate to the general conference of the M. E. eee a nero wate cleanly, giving fall Which sives ita Fal c. een tree hard and severe course Of traluihg bas told | church. He nog returns te wis held of nety bo ity Veo eS, A & a gs Berrenrry WINGS of lace net in and is willing to pay for th upon the ex-amateur champion. If the pair | Foo Chow, China, leaving his family behind, rency by Express (ail sums of $5 and Upwards atour | PPP AA AA re profusely trimmed with cut | iy his year the demand | Meet, again at ane ee Camarines ould now — A few years ago, Dr. H. J. Churchman, of expense) sddressed IE E For’ “Ma frosted mietalli ¢ SC be arti eerie ere er form aid retriove bis reputation sand dollars to the educational society of the ‘Make P. 0. Money. Orders payable aiid address Reg BRn, 00, t a A Brack Jerrep Veny SSPT, With | in Marsland, but w aE eee diocese of Virginia. The circuit court tn aS BANK, Ee 99 ¥. A horseshoe crown and t tlined with | foilowed it yiclds fair . The frst fi ‘The Sources of Natural Gas, set aside the bequest by reason of apparent in- ‘New Orleans, La. Ek 88 pvve - jet cones, has a mass of white tips posed high y by United States | From Bradstreet's. formality. An appeal was taken to the court of on EE % $ A%S : in front aud has strings of white satin with picot ierprise for| ‘This {sa vital question with the entire west- SEpeaa: SEA ele Ceeoo) of the sien cpartre, LOUISIANA NATIONAL BA’ edge. 5 Piegest farm | ern coal and iron districts, and especially with | Vorsed: and the society hopes to obtain the Orléans, La, ‘New STATE NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La, GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK, New Orléans, La, Provers For Tus Pexsy-wise. athe Patuxent river, salt water lake, many spacious enough to aceom- Tapin. Inthis the pro pin, and they attcheries consist of nd, and are so So ar- -1119 PENNS 1A AVENUE | quest, which {s to aldyoung men to study for seas anne. bora the ministry. —The tenth church congress in the United States is to be held in New Haven trom October 20 to 23. The inaugural address will be deliv- ered by the bishop of Connecticut. ‘The topics for discussion are “Christian Doctrine of the Atonement” “Grounds of Charen Unity.” “Ethles of the Tariff “Estheticisin In Worship,” “Free ,”' “Deaconnesses and Sisterhoods” and “Plan and Methods of Bible Study in the Christian Life.” There will be twenty-four speakers on the different topics, Including bishops, c1 y and laity, soe Mountain Making . HOW THE SURFACE OF SWITZERLAND CAME TO BE SO BADLY WRINKLED, From the Cornhill Magazine, ‘The inner hot nucleus of the globe (which is Dot liquid, as the old-fashioned geologists did vainly “hold, ~but solid and rigid) con- tracts faster than the cooler outside, ‘The cold upper shell, therefore, falls in upon it more or less continually, ‘and thus, occupying less horizontal space, must necessa- rily cause great lateral pressure. Imagine for a moment at solid weight of millions upon mil- Hons and millions of tons all falling In toward @ common center, and all squ ways the parts about the which the crust of the earth is. The present structure of the Alps shows us admirably how enormous is the force thus exerted, The solid rocks which compose their | surface are twisted and contorted in the most extraordinar great groups of strata, once horizontal, ing folded over and over each other exactly as one might fold a carpet in sev- eral layers. Prof. Heim, of Zurich, has shown by cureful measurements that the strata of rock which vow go to make up the northern hajfof the central Alps alone once occupied jugt twice as much horizontal spuce as they do at present. The crushing and folding, due to the lateral pressure, has been powerful enough to wrinkle up the different layers and throw them. back one another like a blanket doubled over and over in huge folds that often ~~ : | ivert : PAKS are made ot silk and | fd" cunsists of a Lance fine cashmere very var aty of plaids and in | neres in extent, and all the fasbionabie solid cons, including gold. They will drive the hiteous Blass ~aterproofs | Prie’ into well-merited oblivion. in Wooten 5 rougher .3* better. ‘d that when the females enter they can- have driven si and velvets from the ; xot get out until taken out. The young’ terra- rable houses, ' pit are kept in the ntirsery about ten montis ne an Wears asilk or | © ase the oid masculine terrapins S this fail have a bad habit ofeating the tender E F bersof theirtribe. The curiosity A Brack Bovene Cavorr, with gothie e1 y Cele Eph has enabled the pro- fstrimmed with loops of wide scarlet velve farm to train the terrapin so that shail OF the thd Of a Sipe be! aA pote respond when he calls them at feedin; cluster of ostrich tips of the same shade as the apron ied eerie Velvet ribbon. A Browx Sink trimmed at the brown velvet, re crown and Waterrroor (1 the country now adapting all its industries, as well as all its domestic requirements, tothe use ofgasasfuel. ‘The western slope of the Allegha- nies is the great natural gas field, but in addi- Hon to the coal formations proper a vast area ofshale aud of limestone and salt-yielding for- mation is found to yield abundantly the nat- ural gas, as the product apparently of chemical action constantly going on. | Nearly all the land surface of central and western New York ig at least interruptedly, if not connectedly, charged with valuable deposits of gas genera- lng strata. It appears that the late geolosical formations are all permeated by bydro-carbon pmpounds in some form, and that the presence Of the gaseous forms is the result of continuous chemical action or of the decomposition of other mineral forms, and therefore 1s now as free in its yield of gus asat any time since the exist- enee of gas springs or wells was know Now that four-tiith of the fron and steel works of Pittsburg have prepared for the exclusive use of gas as their reliance for fuel, it is a busi- ness necessity to reduce this selentifle question to the most practical form. All the cities and large towns of the coal and oil regions west of the Alleghanies, or north of them, as may be ore appropriately said in reference to western w York, are preparing for gas as fuel, as well for purposes of illumination. The plant of iy laid down Is not unlike that of earlier pipe lines for the transit of oll, and itis probable that the Pittsburg region ‘ma; send a gas pipe line quite to the seaboard. Sue a line is already projected, but it would be a se- at “Cuezsrxrurs. THE ABOVE TERM ORIGINATED IN THE DRAMATIC PROFESSION AND IS USED THUS—|"Taiog Ts Ture Worarnen Fon A WHEN A MAN TRIES TO PALM OFF AS HIS. fain Gemmnoka’ OWN ASTORY THATORIGINATED WITH AN-| werrcqr you WILL FIND AT OUR RSTARLIAR> OTHER, HIS HEARERS QUIETLY REMARK | enn, PRICES FROM §7 TO $25. “CHESTNUTS” WHEN WE READ DAY AFTER DAY A REHASH OF THE ADVERTISEMENTS WHICH WE HAVE WRITTEN, AND WHICH ARE BEING USED BY THOSE WHO AFFEcT To | WE HAVE THEM IN SACKS AND FOUR BUT STAND ON A HIGH MORAL PLANE, WE Arso | TX CUTAWAYS, PRICES FROM $1070 925, BEG TO QUIETLY REMARK “CHESTNUTS” WE ARE GLAD TO KNOW, HOWEVER, THAT WE, ARE FURNISHING THE SELFSTYLED “LEAD- | Wink a saat Gua, ING CLOTHIERS” WITH IDEASIN ADVERTIS- | pucrymss SUITS TO ORDER FROM §25 TO O45. ING. WE COULD ALSO GIVE THEM (IF WE | press surrs FROM $3570 900. WISHED)A FEW IDEAS OR “POINTERS” AS TO SELLING FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AT POPULAR PRICES, BUT WEINTEND THEM | 9019 FOR OUR OWN USE IN GIVING TO THE THINK- ING PORTION OF oUR PEOPLE (By watcH we | Avro Harts MEAN THOSE WHO ARE NOT CAUGHT BY| Fatt and complete siock of Gentlemen, Youth, CLAP TRAP) THE BEST VALUE FOR THEIR | Boys’ and Children's HATS. Sole Agents for MONEY IN MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DUNLAP £008 NEW YORK HATS CLOTHING THEY HAVE EVER RECEIVED IN | None genuine unless bearing thelr trade-mark. 3 the eeeee A penny saved is two earned is a proverb every one hag heard, but which but few practice. While pru- dent about certain expenditures, many display reck- Jess extravagance in others. A mun who thinks noth- ing #87 box of cigars will grow! at his wife wg fifteen cents for a new ribbon for her back ‘There are many who would run all over town bt gent Talbot hair, to save ten ceuts on a barrel of flour, and yet will patronize a showy, expensive clothing store believing NOW 18 THE TIME TO INVEST It & FALL BUSINESS SUIT, Jersey Crorm Har is k with a lange fan of solden ve the top of the | ntal gilt pin. | bird with bird of paradise | Miss Turner's Abduction. crown and c ria ward cat raider Saree RET eke A Hick Hur with straight brim is of velvet, | _ A telegram from Boston, Mass. October 15,say1 of “London brim is lined | The ease of the alleged abduction of Miss Elma with por d with tiny silver | Turner from the Oid Colony depot in this city maltes 1 mass of plumes, | last Thursday night, the robbery of the lady in | the color of the hat. is placed a littie to the | a hack by twomen and aer subsequentabandon- | Jett of the contined by asilver sphinx | ment in Cambridge by her abductors now seems pias to have reached a solution. Finding that her Lace story Was not believed, Miss Turner has con- only to si “sed that It was false. "She says tat on Thurs | tious business disappolntment ifthe prolific gas ployed. Some jon, she went to the | Wells of Butler county should in a year or two. mes weet i * trunk, on ber way | run dry. i sel ue held a’ situation as | Geological searches have been ordered into he was Seized with | the probabilities of gas supply throu, w York and inst western counties ot Penusylvania, partial report has been made indicati in the permanence of some degree or undefiued meusnte of supply, but not on the point of con- tinued and untailing fullness. This is, how- ever, the central question in the ease: Can these weil be piped and tubed as far as the gas may be made to flow without the risk of carly ex- | haustion. In answer to this question, it may safely be assumed that the petroleum’ formations will that the pice to secure bargains, If such persons would reflect but a moment they would see the error of their way. er the store, the larzer the the plate glass front, the larger the expenses. When the expenses are large the profits have to be in proportion. This is logic too plain to be disputed. Every one will concede that to sell low the expenses mus: be kept down to a very small figure. ‘This is exactly the principle upon which business 1s conducted at the LONDON & LIVER- POOL CLOTHING CO., corner 7th and G streets, Where fancy clothing establishments have to secare a profit of from $6 to $8 on every sult they sell, we can morethan pay running expenses at onesixth those figures. Then again, our cheap prices make quick sales. ‘That is where our real profit comes in. ‘One per cent a month seems like a very small profit; when we can turn that one per cent over every ‘month {t amounts to twelve per cent per annum. You will perceive that we do not use glittering and non- sensical boasts to deceive you. We give you facts which are incontrovertible. Moreover we give you Suits for $6, $7.25, $8.50, $10, $12, $14; Overcoats at $4, $5, $6, 87, $8, $10, $12, that our more preten- tious rivais are selling at double our figures. FOR CUSTOM WORK. WE HAVE FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS, SEEeee Leche eee ezing crack side- Ince, subject — NOAH WALKER @ 00, 625 Pennsylvanis Avene single piece of vet sisirt, the cor 2 it being « the skirt iseompletely | ! drapery extending only on the | ing a ticket ga beliet iver, and had her baggage checked | ined by a| purchased a of | bottle of etl audeted about the ehrew could not SESEEEE ee lly took aC > Harvard squs het ow the I nd fe blue sillc stocking. | “iP and walked & step and th g ie | See sete aah amon WASHINGTON. Catlaren’s POLO CAPS, in all qualities and prices A Tica © walsteoat ny about four mil ‘On the way she | Yield gas even longer than they willoti. Phe | real fFuyM. base to summit of lotty moun- ee ae ONE PRICE TO AT coRRect LAR 1Git € with waisteoat pl own, abor nur ED e way she | yield gas even lo yw . ins, and stretch over whole square miies si IN. STYLES—Po! ‘PRICRS—FINB ie, ence weer oe cae ee stbawk containin’ ner | strate permeated by the oll will Seid more gas, | Hubs, And, strcich over whole square miles of HING COMPANY, Pui efally when made entire! i ‘or pro- Fall Ri her money. She also than less, by the drain which permits ot beads, | cones = Heim the folding of the crust has been so enor- é CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS |THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY Goons, air to enter the cavities, or rather perinits s that points originally fi i ie 400, 7TH sTs. camper fasely tr with them. es, and, later on, her gold wats the evolution of hydrogen trom the water pres | Drought seventy fous Illes neatheemencees — spies cane aye WILLETT ¢ RUOFF, walsteoat: are entirely uf jet b pin. Miss Turner st ent with the oll. Any movement of these re- | thau they Wereat the begining of tie see ocl4 - J. M. GRADY, Maxacen, 2 spray ot tor one sidé nn pas of what she was ¢ Knew that teins Buss Drtnae one ieee act to | ment of pressure. In tact, Switzerland must “RB. O- T. s z = Shea. formed of de ft help doing | Work the oxygei vdrogenation of | have been originally quite e - ITS ALK” are of sin: | " nich she could | the carbon of the oll-bearing etrata, —And ay ait | Live been ovisinally quite a'large country, with F | ; some natural pretensions to be regarded 1h the OS€ oF THE VERY HaxpsowE WALKING Cos- u contnission. shales are carboniferous, If not oil-bearing, | tight of a first-rate Buropean power; but Its out: neice w Of » dark and ri ts been recovered in | these shales yield gas when they do not yield | side has been folded over and-over go olten thee ABOUT THE BOYS AND Grasp Fast Ovextxa 2 Cax Axe sesak ats : is akiogether probable that her ck and Canada as ell neyo Greater | there is now very little of It lent upon the sur- ee aa me GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONET Were the result of ah Overdose of et w bat in Ohio, l= hat ito essed in aren ~ ABOUT THEIR CLOTH nown t srnity righ there are few ofthe deep shutes wegear | ee Wlial It ones possesied in aren 1 has now. IN FINE SHORS, i New York line, crate ‘he best selentitic view of the case, avoiding title technicalities, is that this gas 1s com usly formed by the common presence of ‘dio-carbon olis and water, and this with- nitof quantity or prospective exhaux. ue whole body of these earboniferous bounds in free oils and in hydro-car- bons, which constantly change thelr forms by further hydrogenation or oxygenation, or both, ‘The dense liquid forms becomes thinuer, and Wexpused to the air it changes rapidly to the Volatile or gaseous hydro-carbon. If this change goes on in the presence of water the re- sulting gas is carbonic oxide, which is the best form for illumination. And the change to this form is increasingly favored by the boring and extracting of petroleum. It'is in part gen- crated when the pressure on the subterranean ollis relieved when a great new “gusher' is struck in boring. ‘The general conclusion is In fayor of a neneein the productive capacity of the gas even more than the ofl, _Ivis probable that ‘at- mospheric alr would be deprived of its nitro- ‘n, and would acquire hydrogen and carbon adays to take off in elevation only. ee ee A Prince's Repulses, From the London truth, Prince Alexander of Bulgaria has been for some time past in quest of a royal wife, and he has encountered some mortifying adventures in his search. The imperial family of Russia Will have uotiiing to say to him in this capacity —thinking, apparently, that the claims on their consideration of the eldest son of the favorite brother of the late Empress has been (or ought to have been) satisfied by his election to the throne of Bulgaria (a coup which was notified to the Prince when Le was indulging with some comrades in a carouse of lager beer and. Jisch- wein inarestaurant.) When there was a family congress at Darmstadt last year for the mai Hage of Prince Louis of Battenberg, (which was suddenly and tamultuously broken up by the Kalomfne escandre,) the Prince endeavored 10 make himself acceptable to the Princess Vic~ toria of Hohenzollern, second; danghter of the Grown Prince of Germiany; but his protensions were promptly and seornfully snuffed out, aud STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, 820 SEVENTH STREET, BET. H AND I, ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATORDAY, OCTOBER 15, 16 AND 17, ‘when we will open our Cloak Parlor with a splendid assortment of Imported and Domestic CLOAKS for Ladies' and Misses’ at Souvenir prices. Ladies not ready to purchase can make ‘selection at these low prices, by paying @ small amount on them to se- cure the purchase, and have them laid by until wanted. Also, the following Souvenirs are offered: Embossed SILK VELVETS, all shades, at $2. Plain SILK VELVETS, $1.50, worth $2. Black SILKS, 75c., worth $1; $1.25 SILK at 900. $1.50 SILK for $1; $1.75 SILK at $1.25. DRESS GOODS, of all kinds, at reduced prices, Double Width CASHMERES at 10c. THE BOYS OF TO-DAY CERTAINLY HAVE MANY ADVANTAGES THAT THE BOYS OF A GENERATION AGO DID NOT POSSESS. WHEN “WE WERE BOYS” WE THOUGHT OURSELVES WELL-DRESSED IN A SUIT MADE AT HOME BY A “TAILORESS” AND MADE IN SIMILAR STYLE TO OUR FATHERS, NOW-a-DaYs, FOR ABOUT THE SAME MONEY, THE BOYS CAN BE DRESSED IX ‘THE NEWEST STYLES AT A MOMENTS NOTICE. IN THOSE DAYS THE DRY GOODS STORES: FURNISHED THREE OR FOUR STYLES OF ntl of tot plusi has ‘The Hardworking Women of Germany. ‘erman Correspondence Chicago Journal. ‘The employer ot field help will hire a woman as quick as he will a mau. Indeed, some pre- fer women help, for they will toil early and jate, as well and as quickly as a man. An, y thy name fx not German woman! And ye that lies in the grass while its mother works bard mes to no frall , but mothers omipelled to toll the live-long year on trations and fur long bours, bear a superior ot race the army with the finest perf or wha do grand mental I the outcome is all of the way and x4 of culture. The physi¢ians assure me that there is actually no im health or general condition of iemales or thelr wispring by reason of their arduous pursults, Phe wages of sin is death, but the wages of hard LESS of plomb-colored satin » brililant steel-beads, Ful arrow foot pls r the hips wk. With net work of ste ringe. A steel be te of heron B8BCR ‘888 500 GANT BRIDAL seams roll rof drawers | P silk, sot as | fine trons, yl borders set on or inserted. pearl picot stitches, work Is not—at least not in Germany. Another rising thing is that the women can do so contact with these formations beneath the he was given to understand that he must not GOODS FROM WHICH SUITABLE SELEO- One lot Drews GINGHAMS worth 12%, at G46. ‘The dest Frult-of-the-Loom COTTON, 7c. resume to seek a bride at Berlin. The Queen GOSVS OU A good Bleached Yard-wide COTTON, Sic. the peig: | wet work on the food they take: “In Alsace: | She tors with Which the Cae a ae ark | mbelieved to have strongly supported bis sult, BBsUT rn LU ee ee eee ‘Table Damasks, Napkina, Towels, Bed Comfortsand “ Beart rr nae breausfast consists of coffee and bread. | thrown indicates constant, accretionscor like ane Bel waa exceedingly angry at his summary erences NOW BOYS’ SUITS ARE FOUND READY- | Blankets at opening prices. embroide decor- | with perhups an onion; dinner Is of ¥ ies, missal. rly Impossible to suppose = ‘White BEDSPREADS, 6ée,worth’ ating the = remo slesves | meats rarely, bread, acid beer sou srenctinness | eee fee gine? Tout Pe rw me Were wae iat the ‘ce aud Belncesy of Wales woala Beton be MADE, IN SCORES OF STYLES, OF Cassi | Largesixe While BEDSFREADS, G4c-worth $1.25, to the ‘chemi neck of the gowns | Supper Is of” soup, saludy, cheese, an 4 ction ‘such a marriage for tholr | eldest AN nnd van URO? S85 ieee clasped “iarvot sihbon aud lace." | culls, To Crefeld the miners live da bread and | pjyange, OF stupendous magnitude has al-| daughter: but T shail not bo surprised to eset MERS, VETS, CORDUROYS, 00) CLOTHS, for Boys' and Men's wear, from 15e. up. poscotiecaitd es cys, | Yegetables only. In Dautzic the laborers live | hotice of the hedeoeachoe tel eae ee ne | that the Prince, aided by the Queen, has man: SCREWS, DIAGONAIS, TRICOTS, CREPES, | | Al/-wool Medicated Red Twilied FLANNEL, 18c., , ne LOTS, the lentlpoe ae | cleay Deeg ae bread, gruel, Mish and | Fradstreet's Of July 6: 1584. What eae hoe Aged to bring about a sort of bait and half one es ny ‘a re eee aan f sh i ss plain | cotfee. “Dresden laborers live on tye bread, aby & 1834. with our royalties by an engagement JERSEY CLOTH, &o, Ladies’ and Men's FURNISHING GOODS @resses and « re made by tail- | gruel, cheese, beer, und sausage. In Ldort | Pec mane a aeated as belng possible has be- | with his cousin, the Princess frene of 4 or. The have the sume finely twilted “that name worn by lighter fu weight, and for the handsomest sare rougher look- L checks, showing « tailor gowns. ing eloths in ropriate with silk or velvet dresses. ‘The Iria frieze ix thi ad Warm, yet not heavy, and bas a eh{nehilla-like surface. It will be mueh aed ‘¥ long coats and redin- ptes that ure worn in neidWinter, as they can made Warm enough to exchange with a tur eloak. Hanrer’s Bazan says that there is an almost frantic returr: to velvet skirts for all degrees of dresses, velveteen and cotton velvet combining there Is bread and coffee tor breakfast, the same for supper, and meat, vegetables und beer for dinner. In Konigsdurg the living is LAtoes, coffee and fish. in Saxony, bluck breads fat, nutoes, coffee and beer. "In Mayence, ryé read, Meat, potatoes, milk, coffee, saur kraut, sanitary measures, draiuage—of such is not the will of the workingwoman, who Is content with cleanliness and comfort, and who finds pure air enough to offset all cise that fs lacking, as she holds the plow, or drags the cart, or otherwise puts her hand to manual labor out-of-doors, 1 pave gpmetimes aaked women why they work afield, and the answer is, “(or Germany’ in ‘other words, it is Because the sons sake! must enter the army, upon the Peer bagged ry eA come more than practical reality. The timid, Who thought it night possibly be utilized. have Become, the mest confident investors in the ly plant of piping for transportation of the jis to xreat distances, And, as before stat Tourailthe of the ron aud steel. works of Bhi Sai eee ee (aa i disastrous, They will not become exhaus' samme Sermeateeie ns : form of oT aS the earths suriace Is plerced to hiberafe it from the submer strata. [twill continue to be. rated. in expressive lan- our” ‘say “Good fi the company.—Shoe and Leather The pri door and remarked 1 evening” before sentence is isoner looked wistful esse, the eldest unmarriéd daughter of the Grand Duke. oe It does not do for the western cot ‘over sclentitic in his Tanguage. shot the other day fo1 SfaMa microbes oY OF to be ‘One of them ing his comrade toward hat he would like to would be agreeable to D¥OAT nO BUTS Tn LOU. youd. BYOLz 50 | ERAS Sug toncnnbe | Brae ALMosT WHICH a aR ae Md Yndtaing, “as long’as ite Gare tne water asses a IN BOYS’ OVERCOATS THE VARIETY IS DESCRIPTION, ‘TO OUR BOYS’ STOCK. " OVEROOATS, IX BEAVER, CAssI- ‘WE GUARANTEE ALL OURGOODS. WE HAVE AS GREAT, AND THE STYLES IN ‘THEY ARE CUT ALMOST BEYOND DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 19TH) ‘MERS, WORSTED, @c. complete and too numerousto mention. Come and ee prices, ‘CARPETS, yard wide, 15c. up. WINDOW SHADES, complete, with Fixtures, 0c. ocl21w mmAbother of the RUSSIAN KNITTED CaP, ‘RED FEZ AND SEE-SAW CAPS, inal colors ar oz Use Coxe i burg and Allegheny are now actaully makiny IY IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. . iilet pap, ges und wine." Lf you please this | In lice court the other day the judge pe the center of dark | Ntrugality. “Vet women live Gu it’ and mem | HCH Product by the “use of gas fuel alone. it | 488 ,Pol e if WE MAKE ALMOST DAILY ADDITIONS ‘Ralootames, yet the | woo, “And begieue Is also nil. Ventilation, tis shoei prove a merely edimporaty rellnie Jou wish to say before sente oe FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FOR HEATING BY LaTRORR = IT 18 EASILY 1GNITED. BUTONE PRICE, AND WE ALWAYS MEAN spend The ver | thelr mothers, sisters and ‘The womei THAT SHALL BE GEE LOWEST ASH xd with woot. and silic velvet with silk. Fp wil dig and delve. all ang tae set ‘only will ae aay age = GAS LIGHT COMPANE. ct wecesns 0 2 ‘wasINoTos Slot as the "rest oft sy has With she stop to rest when It is to praise “our army, ei pete — : day dress of mastic eazu here is a skirt % of golden brown Velve breadth of | NaTCRAL Gas av Rocuester—What ap % B BARNUM & 00, MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER the camel's hair drapery falis in straight wide | pears w be a great il was struck Thure = folds almost to the bottom of the veivet skirt, | day uorning' almost in the Reart of the city of beeen 2a ape rghee amed perpendicularly with bands of | Roehester, '-Y., by workmen drilling a for en lace. On the right side the | water. Maturday a depth of 1 feet was drapery is continuous, and fs looped up, but on the lefi side it is separated, entirely exposing the velvet skirt, and with « flat band of lace set on each edge from top to bottom. The corsage, which is separate from the skirt, has two wide Fevers of velvet like that of the underskirt, and Within the revers are flat bands of woolen lace, Almost meeting, which form a plastron. reached and it was noticed thata iar smell faded. the well and’ bubbles'were Ehesurtace of une water, Om bles with a lighted taj burned with a m ave thata vein: