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Deposed for His Sins. AREMARKABLE SCENE INTHE MORMON TRM- FLE—YOUNG JOHN @. CANNON STRIPPED OF HIS PRIESTLY DIGNITIES. Acorrespondent at Salt Lake City thus de seribes a Temarkable scene occurring during the service in the great Mormon temple on Sunday, the 19th Instant: A tail, spare man with a browned face and bristling gray mus- tache, entered and took a seat near the pulpit. Then some one whispered to Mr. Nicholson, > Was preaching, to sit down, which he did, bserving rather awkwardly that he would have to stop— omething bad occurred. He stepped back Into bis seat, and a young fellow of about 6, of rather prepossessing appearance and ily dressed ina sult of gray, stepped into fe pulpit and distinetly addressed the throng + that be “bad ‘bis position in the churcb; that he bad committed a crime second only to that of shedding bicod and that he asked to be deposed from his priesthood— hoping that when Judgment had been passed ou him be might be heard in bis case.” He then sat down amid a profound sensation. | Some 01 the gentler sex cried soitly und the men looked surprised. The elders buried their faces i their bauds and were deeply overcom ‘The young man himself leaned bis bead tor- ward and covered uis iace with his bands. In the meantime the wiry, eideriy man mounted | the rostrum and referred with emotion to his | sorrow that such @ disgrace sbould have be- fallen the chureb and bis own family. But, be said,asin ancient Isruel the nearest of “kin Were (hose Who cunt ue first stoue at a culprit, so be did demand of the caren that bis nephew, John non, should be cut oft | from wit’ bis dign ‘ail connection with | the Latter Duy S: Those ia favor of this wil raise their right bands,” be exclaimed. | ‘The wuditorium became a bristling suriace of | upraised aris. It was the “pollice verso” of Deseret. “hose opposed to it will raise thelr right band. & Laud appeared. Young C@unoo was condemued in bis contusion, | ‘Angus Cannon, the uncle, straightway Walked Out Of the building. Mr.’ Niewolson then rose again. He extolled the sainiliness of the father | of the young man, e @ Cennen, and bis Spotless purity in "the dumesticities. "He (Mr, Dichoison) could hot have been more astonished andervoit bad falen trom pis Young man’s contes “If George Cannon could b: he continued, “between man to bis grave state, he wou ing Upon his breas ® jor sotne moments and then sat dow Juba Q Canuon, cut off trom ail ecclesiastical Union With the Latter Duy saints, waited tll he Was done, and then rose, ratuer fed i and iollowed the tootsteps of his uni ¢ felt ip no humor for the byma whieh followed and in wiich the Mormon prima.| Ds sang aS sweetly and as guyly as if she had not vecn assisting ata spiriiual tragedy. Then the vast throug surged out, 1 was amazed fo see that beyond the Women's tears and the elders’ temporary prostration the deposition of tis brilliant young Mormon seemed to have stirred no depius. ‘They quietly made home as if noting Lad happened. ‘The correspondent subsequently Interviewed Mr. Nichoisun, and he reports his interview a8 foliows: “1 came to see what the full significance of this aiternoou’s episode Was,’ I remarked. ‘Was the ceremony a final cutting-off trom the chureh of Mr. Cannon? “Yes. He is iully excommunicated,’ said Mr, Michoison politely, ‘though the bishop may formally sit on Lis case.’ “Is tere no hope of bis being forgiven and re- tured to the church? I continued. jo, 1 think not, He was so jar advanced in the iiduements of the church thut his case is Very aggravaied. He was one of the twe coun- elllors to the presiding bisnop.’ “that is pretiy bard on the young man,’ I re- turned. “Weil, that is what the cburch says, and there is no gving back ot that” “Wasi ap entire surprise to everybody? I aske “PerieetY said Mr. Nicholson. tola to stop I thought at first that perhaps President Join Tayiwr bad been taken aud they were going to tell the people and ty and uke them resigned to it, 1 hardly knew Which was the worse.’ He added, “Well, that Would only be a puysical eviland tis isa moral one.’ ‘Mr. Nicholson has served six months in the Penitentiary — ‘with cutthroats ard ‘Kc wards, be said bitterly—for polygamy. ‘Why, ‘# nab speaks to Lis plural wile on the sireet the local judiciary condema bum for yiulating the Edmudds bili by cobabiting. Such was the episode Iwas so unexpectediy Jet in for on my frst visit to the Mormon taver nacie. It was an example of Low tL purity. The youug man’s offens Suid, Wus adultery. He isa matried man. it w very rare Uccurrence?” 1 hud asked Mr. Nicholson. “Yes; pretty rare,’ he replied, “though some oue wits deposed for it a fortnight ago, and twelve months ago one of the twe.ve ‘Spestles was deposed tor it That shows you how we judge of impurity. I teit_ myself in- spired to'speak on t T knew nothing of this ‘The w A DESTRUCTIVE ENEMY OF THE SHADE TREES AND MIGRATORY BUTTERFLIES. The fall web-worm, known tecunically as the Hypantria textor,bas this season, the Baitimore ‘Sun says, done buvoc on nearly all the shades res of Balti moreand Washington. In the latter ¢ity miles of shade trees have not a single leaf left upon them. The damage im Baltimore is qnalnly confined to the white poplar,balsam pop- Jar, cotiouwood, lombardy popiar, willow, elm, linden aud iruit tx in Druid Hill Park bave escaped so far, owing to the avseuce of poplar trees, which stem wo be the chie! atiraction for tuis insect. I this Worm jucreases next year in the same ratio it bas for the last yeur or Lwo, becessary preeau- Uons will Lave to be lakeu io stop its Lead wa} Whiiewashing the trunks of shade trees, as has been done in Washington, is of no service, since the parent iusecis are winged in bowl sexes, and they uever go to the trouble of crawi- ing Up the Wunk of a tree. By concerted we- lon of cliizeus and city authorities this Insect wm reudiy be keptin check. As soon us the oUbg Worms appear they spin a white dense Web, Wituin Which they congregate during cer fain hours oi the day They leave this nest but twice a day to teed—once early in the morniug and again towards evenirg. During tie rest of the Ume they are within their tentlike nest. ‘This nest being pisiuly Wsibie by its white | color, and being ulways at the lips of the branches, can eusily be removed aud burned. Ui this is Gone at « time when the nests first ap- pear, that is during the mouth of May, the in- seels Will be wiped out. ‘There Les been mucd talk in Baltimore about the great putmber of large brown butter moving southward in swarms varying trom 50 to 150 in number. This insect is tue well known miik-weed buttertly, or Danais areuip- pus, Which is very abundauialiover the United States castor the Rocky Mountains. It extei north as far as Hud-on Bay. The great pect arity of Unis insect lies in the lact that itis the only North Americau migratory insect kuown. During the early fail it starts its migration to the sunny South, aud docs not stop uutll it has Teached the Southern extremity of Fiorida. Certain trees there, mainly a ceriain species. oi pine, are selected as LiLérbatluy quarters. The utierdies With closely-reefed wings, huddled Logeiher as closely us possible, wait uuu spring, When they travel again to the North. A closely aulied species on the Pue.fic coust migrates in the same Way to the southern peuinsula of Calitornia, Froi. Otto Lugger, of the Depari ent of Agriculture, goes io ‘the swamps of Loulsiana, this week to continue bis on the Butfalo goat. had bis choice ‘When I was ——_.90=3 A Famous BALL PLAYER ATTACKED WITH Heat Diseass.—A St. Louis dispatch says: “Robert Caruthers, one of the crack pitchers of the brown stocking club, and indeed ove of ihe best pitchers tn ike country, will play bail no more. Caruthers’ cause ior Lis retirement from the bail Geld, aud in fact irom all atbleue work, 4s an affection of the heart, whieh will be on sggravaied by physical effort of way pro- Bounced kind, so much so tuat his physician Who attended him ut Baltimore bas positively Ordered Lim to cease exerting himsell. Caru- thereon Tuesday toid the story of his ailment und its development. ‘It wus in the game we played Baltimore last Saturday a week ago, said he, ‘that the first marked symptom caine, Epitekéd @ hard game tat day, aud in the caine 1 was suddenly iaken with w severe palpitation of the heart, aud a terrible pain in she heart also,” ~~ oo Mackrx’s BoxpsMeN Skexrxa Rewrer— Joan ©. Riebbers, wio was associated with Emory Storrs in the defense of Joe Muckin « Year ago, appeared before the supreme court a Otiawa, Ill, yesterday, and presented a pei.- Yon fora writ of babeus corpus, praying lal a Writ may be issued and Mackin brought before {He court that inquiry may be made Into th. eause of his deteution, and upon return of sui: writ that Mackin may’ be discharged. The rea object of the petition seems to be lo get Mack i OUlef the penitentiary so that his Londsme: im the Unied States court, McDonald auc ethers, may deilver him up to'th tiribuyal anu be relieved oi tbe $50,000 bond. The cour ook the petition under advisement. ee INDUSTRIAL PxoGKESS IN THE SoUTH.—A dispatch irom Nashville regarding the consult dation of the Tennessee Coal, rou und Raliroa. eompany, and the Prott Coat and Iron com BY, the Alice Furnace company, and the na’ Iron Works of Birmingium, Ala, say the provisions of the eousulidation’ puts large capital iu Whe treasury of the company, and pro- Vides ior the buiiding of five additional urnace. of two hundred lous daily capacity each, auc the building of 1,000 additional coke ovens. Pig-lron, it is stated, will from this date be Wade in’ Tenuessee aud Alabama at less tual Biue douars per ton. A Suir Ovex 4 Usiox Lanet.—The eit; eireult court of Baltimore yesterday took uy the ease of the Cigar Makers’ uuion of Balt jbore city against bernard Link, for an injune Hou w restrain the use of an alleged counter- feit “Union Label” by Link. The union isa part Of the inveruational union, which bas adoptea & label which reads that thé cigars contained ip Ube box bearing the label have veeu made by & Grstciuss Workman, « member of the union, fie The lavel used by Link is w aie louger than the genuine label and a little biuer in eplor, and the ouly otuer dilference is the omis* Sion Of the space left sor te local siainp. ‘The L. Findiay Obenburg have de- Stllett donetivos thereiur at hoe wad shntae ce wn toe an ‘Edwin Arnold is ill. Me receutly underwent sn operation for au internal abscess, Bins. Farnell arrived im Dublin yesterday: by we Bho was eulertained i luncheon, Jord | Unyeuri of ber hair. One evening he tive taliaman, He Vanderbilt's Steam Yacht. THE LUXURIOUSLY FITTED VESSEL TO BB LAUNCHED AT WILMINGTON SATURDAY. The yacht Al\a, which has been built at the shipyard of Harlan & Hollingsworth, Wilming. | ®9¥ man who resides in these part Appear on the | through this: ton, Del., for Mr. William K. Vanderbilt, it is expected, will be launched Saturday. " The Alva will outri any pleasure yacht in exist- ence. When Mr. Vanderbilt gave his order last March he said he wanted the most elaborately furnished, the swittest and the largest pleasure bout that ever floated on the waters of the world. The total length of the vessel is 262 feet, and ts breadth is 82 feet, A depin Of 21%y feet ‘renders the yarat serviceable In the heaviest sea. The hull is puilt of the finest high-grade steel, cast expressly for this the broad plates belng double rivetted to the framework, which fs composed of the same ma- terial, In ‘many respects the yacht resembles One Of the buge transatiantic steamers of the Canard line, as the principle of her coustruedon didfers but Slightly from a modern ocean trav- eler. ‘Tue vessel has two decks with @ stall raised deck ait and a forcastie deck on the ex- treme forward end. Selected white pine is used alogether in flooring the decks, while the covering boards aud bulwarks ure Composed of teak wood, which gives an. artistic finish to the whole. O& the main or upper deck are three Suiall” houses, handsoniely decorated and uished in pollshed wood. The front or torward Geck-bouse is to be used as an observation- Toom, irom the sides of whlch long-rauged vele- scopes protrut Near the center of the deck is @ geatleman’s library and reading-room,which, with the ladies’ sitting-room just belind, 18 gorgeously finished. e furnishings are of ovieutal @esiga, imported for Mr. Vanderbilt. Turce Oregon pine masis rise above this deck, around which a promenade extends. In the center are the bridge aud wheelhouse. A com- pleve system of lelegraph counecis ali parts of the vessel, Stepping down a luxurious staircase on carpets of Remarkable softuess, the visitor reacues the lower deck. In the extreme fore- castie a large number of berths are located, giv- ing ample accommodation for the crew. ri recily behind are the officers’ quarters, in ihe center of Whieh is a diuiug-room, surrounded on eituer side Ly staterooms. Immediately alt of the cogiue-room is the beautiZul aud gorgeous sa- loon with costly furnishings. In the center of the saloon ts the large dining-room, whlch may also be used as a drawing or receplion-room. For this room @ mahogany dining-tabie, Hnished in antique style, bax been ordered.” A Govelin tapertry Will’ be the fluor covering, together With Turkish rugs of oriental style, Which will ite 1h conventeut part: of the cauin, ‘Surround Ing the eabin proper ure the owner's und guests’ Staterooms. These are of a modern build, as the od lashioned berths are entirely dispensed with, and tn their place stand cosy and hand- some bedsteads. Her owner and family and a party of friends will witness the launcaing of the palatial steamer ee Buddhism in New York. A PREDICTION THAT IN ANOTHER YEAR THE METROPOLIS WILL HAVE A BUDDHIST TEM- PLE. ‘The Buddhist faith, the New York Sun says, is gaining ground in New York and Brooklyn to anexient not dreamed of by the average ebristian. In New York there are two organi- zations and any number of people who are ad- mirers of and believers in its teachings. In Brooklyn there is as yet no regular orguniza- ton, but two or more gatherings are heid regu- larly, which are aitended by numerous sin- denis. The story gues that two years ago & Mysterious visitor came here from Ceutral Asia to see and instruct some of the more ad- vanced pupils, and several were authorized to teach and initiate others. It bas been about fourteen years since the Buddhistic movement was inatgurated in New York, and in ‘tnat Ume there bas been » steady increase in the ranks of investigators. None but an investiga- tor can have any Idew of the literature that has rowh up to answer the demand for this siudy. Frat some of tue followers of this famous and ancient religion Lave powers of a psychic na- ture, unknown to people generally, 1s estab- lished. English army officers, who have re- turued home from the east and written books powers of the Buddhist icians, have all unived jaring tbat tuey buve oviy told what they saw every day in the way of pheoomens, and bave emphasized their statements that the priests and nigh initiates could perform with their wiils or souls, or some interior force, murvels unheard of, and never to be believed in the west. Those among the Buddhisis in this country who have been in India have had similar experiences. They all elajm that the spiritual force they learn is not of an emo- tlonal nature, has nothing whatever to do with Sentiment, aud 4s superior to ail who teach it; inotuer Words, that a man can get a knowl edue of himself independent of any one, and secure Salvation without the mediaiion of any other than himself. It is related that some time since there was a Buddhist priest im the United States. His presence was only Known to the tew wio re- ceived word to repair to a pluce named at a time stated and there meet a gurn. Several Tons assembled from. long distanees, all un- own to euch Othier, and none of them know- ing just What to do When they reached the hamlet designated. There were several Strangers at the faraway station when the train stopped, who were undecided what course to pursue, until a man, Who seemed to be ex- pecting item, directed’ euch one separately. A few miles away the men wuo had leit the siart- ing point on loot and in different directions met in a wooded retreat, wiere they were joined by the priest. For several days the holy Man remained ‘with them, instructing them according to their needs. At night the pupils Sieplin acave adjacent to the mountain side where they Were engaged during the day; but the priest remained outside, and none knew of his place of rest or of the Way he obtained his jood. As for thetnselves, they were supplied with rice and bread by the man who iad di- rected them to the place they were in. ‘The priest, thouzh an East Indian, spoke Eugiish as Ireely'as they, and seemed aware of tue needs and requirements of each other. When he bad concluded his work ue departed mysteriously, and the pupils returned to their several bomes, Some (ime afterward two other pupils were 10 Europe, and one of them, hearing the fact of the presence of # high priest here, wold it on his urn. None of tue puplis tuemseives had pre- joly Made the fact publi Certain signs are said to exist by which it is known thata vigorous work is to be carried on by the Buddhists in. one direction this winter. Books and pamphlets wiil multiply, aad jong there Will bea Hterature here that will command the attention of intellectual peopie. Some sad experiences have resulted to those who, having Ween repetied as unprepared to re- ceive knowledge, have persisted in their efforts toget it. ‘They have given up the task with alacrity. The exoteric: Budduist is known to the world, but the Budduist in the bigher or *xoteric sense isnot reached except by anuther ou the same plane. Tuesctore itis impossible for ah outsider to get more than # glunpse ol the religion uow so suddenly transplanted irom the old (o the new world. Another year, itis predicted, there will be a Buddlist temple in New York, where mystic truths will be taught by Braluius aud the Sucred bovks ol the east Will le expounded to iniuates. For many years the priest cuss In Tadia lias trained youths ior work among tbe Lnglishspeaking races, because there was & deuhand ior instruction from them, and the Theosophical society at Madras has sent sev— eral Hindus vo Europe for the purpose of train- ing those who desired instruction, A Duel Expected in New Orleans. NAVAL OFFICER KEKNOCHAN STRIKES ONE OF HIS ASSOCIATES. A New Orleans dispatch suys: The 1st congress district convention balioted all day Monday, vut adjourned over Tuesday in consequence oi the death of Assessor Baker, who was mo- rtally shot on Sunday by Mr. Waters, of the diem. Another difticulty developed Tues- day im the ‘customs house, growing indi- rectly out of the congressional fight. Mr. Kernochan, naval officer, und Mr. Wash Marks, superintendent cf warehouses, be- came ‘Involved in a heated controversy re- garding the candidates beiore the convention. Mr. Kernochan considered Mr. Marks’ Te- inarks as reflecting upon his democracy, and he struck Mr. Marks twice... This moining Mr. Kernocuan was served with a peremptory challenge irom Mr. Sark. ‘The Seconds are considering weapous and distances,and there is no talk of an apology. Gen. Booth’s,“Self-Denial Fand.” SUCCESSFUL SALVATION ARMY SCHEME TO RAISE MONEY, A London dispatch says: In spite of the scoffings of a large number of people and the ridicule of the newspapers, the Salvation Self-denial Fung, Gen. Booth’s latest dodge, is meeting with great jayor and remarkabie success. Of the 45,000 demanded £4,000 have ulready been eceived, and remitiances are coming in to she fund with no sigue of abatement. In «n interview tu-day Mr. Reed, the secretary 0. ‘he fund, called “attention "to. the fact that saree colltributors, ove a converted stock- coker end (he others ladies, had seut_the eon- (ents of their plate chests tof the benefit of the und, and # Manchester merchant had donatea £500 In cash. Turee other donors sent £100 seb, and dress sults, cloaks, watches, chaius, uulery, tamily Bibles, jewelry, de., were being ecelved in profusion,’ A large number of cor ers, Mr. xwed sald, bad worked extra. shits 4nd kent the money thus earned to and uundreds of suldiers had lived upon an Water tor a Week in order to contribute to the sund the eost of their usual ood. y Arlington Driving park, near Baiti1 wil atiended by wheeinien representing eleies .o Baltimore, Washington, Westminster, Ha- serstown, and Wethereuvilies Tike “where wii start from Druid Hiil park, and afterwards py will be nol. Zee numerces entries Ty eleven events arrang: it take them very interesting. ———-——re9—__ ACars May RomaNce.—A romantic story comes irom Cape May. The chief Soonte a semen eee Cpe roe gad summerii Was engage: and wore Ting which enclosed beneath « hiddem i Of their affection, A pair of trousers are absolutely indispensable to streets without a coat and you create no exchement, Besson in public bargheaded and you causps mere Passing reflection, Promenade the avenue barefooted and the police can’t touch you. But if you wish to create e panic or cause « stampede, take & stroll up Connecticut avenuesome fine Sunday afternoon about So'clock minus # pair of trousers bat, remember, You do so at your own risk. ‘The trousers we keep in stock are perfect models of correct style By “style” wedo not mean slone the fit, which we guarantee every time, but also the cut, ‘shape, make and elegance of material We have them in all grades, kinds and prices, trom the service able working pants st $2 a pair to theelegamt dress ents made from the finest foreign fabricn There's a ‘snap and tone about the pentaloons we sell thet can Bo more be counterfeited than can the placidity of ex- Pression devicied on » man's countenance who 's “next” tn a full barber'ssbop. For anything you may ‘Reed in fine and medium-grade clothing for man, boy ‘ child, at popular prices, visit THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND DsTa. ~~ (ALE BLUE SIGNS) “EM. GRADY, Manager. Love = Covarsme, Mazaues, THE THREE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF MAN. se27 ‘There is a great diversity of opinion as to which are the principal events in the life ofa man. Some writ- ers claim that one of the most important events is when he fails in love. Now his future happiness does depend a good bit upon who he falls in love with. Very often the right man marries the wrong woman and vice versa; piobably oftener vice versa than the other extreme. ‘The three important events in the life of man are here given. These points cannot be contradicted and every citizen of Washingion will see at once that thoy are correct beyond all dispute: 1. When the young man first discovers a very faint sign ofa mustache. That is a period of happiness. 2. When he observes with feelings of sorrow that is hair is getting gray, That is period of gloom, but he soon recovers from it, ‘3. When he goes to VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House for his clothing. That is a period of good luck, tor ADLER’S Is the place to secure the best goods for the least money. ‘We have given the three principal points in the life ofman, now let us give the advantages of buying at ADLER'S: 1, You get Clothing at a very slight advance above manufacturing cost. 2. You always get good material and the best posst- ble work. & You get the benefit of the One-Price system and you always get the lowest prices 4. You buy of # Reliable House with an established reputation, VICTOR F. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 anv 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. sel18 Open Saturdays till 11 p,m Ts THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, DRY GOODS. Laxssuzor & Bao. medium, ¥ to mmneuaceto Parone tod the public in gateral pes toa 7” FALLOFERING OF TESTS 2VSO 40D RY oe ey ‘ zi oo FRIDAY, OCTOBER 187, a \FURDAY, on the second_ficor of their establishment, OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE, We will exhibit the most elegant line of Imported ‘Wraps ever showa in the city. FOnF stock is enormous, and our assortments com. plete. ‘We have a handsome Imported Line of Plush Fancy ‘Velvet and Heavily Jetted Trimmed Garments, ‘We will show all the latest High Novelties. Our as sortment of PLUSH WRAPS will be without an equal. We always have carried the largest and best selected stock, and this year we haye made anextra effort, and can show three times the quantity that any ‘other house in the city carry. This ts no idle bosst,_ but a just claim, and @ look will substantiate our as sertion. . PLUSH VICTORIAS, PLUSH VISITES, PLUSH SACQUES, PLUSH NEWMARKETS, PLUSH BAGLANS, PLUSH CIRCULARS AND PLUSH WALKING JACKETS, and all the above made with the same care and trimmed in exact Imitation of Seal Skin. Ask to sep ‘the Garment we will sell for $25. Tt will really ar tound you. Asgood as any $85 Sacque shown this! season. Just think! A Seal Plush Sacque, 42 inches jong, elegantly trimmed, Seal Ornaments, Chamoly Pockets, Satin Lined, ll for only $25. JACKETS! JACKETS! F ‘Walking Jackets will be the correct wrap for early Fall Wear. We succeeded in procuring about 96 Paris Sample Jackeis at a figure which will enable us to sell you each and every Jacketat a genuine bargain price, SHORT WRAPS! SHORT WRAPS: Our assortment of Short Wraps {s so varied that it really would bea matter of impossibility to attempt to describe all the styles and prices, But we suggest = call Friday and Saturday, so we can betier show you what we cannot here put in print In the meantime, ‘We wiil mention two (2) specials, : BOUCLE CLO: H SHORT WRAPS, trimmed wit wide Fur ali around, Tab Front, at $5.90. FINE QUALITY BEAVER CLOTH SHORT WRAP, trimmed with deep Tail trimming, finished with Satin, perfect fitting at $8. An exceptional bar- gain. ‘New Markets will also be in demand this year, par ticularly for colder weather. We have iaid in an ele- gant supply. and are ready for orders, IN CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS ‘we have beon more than careful to present some tempting gariaents, nct alone in the beanty aud finish Of these goods, but also the prices. A major portion of cloak houses ignore this branch of this business, but we havebeen more than anxious this year to offer such a line that will attract all parents and guardians tw purchase thelr goods from us, Remember we will make any alteration on any wrap bought from us gratis, For the convenience of @ great mapy who are not ready to purchase @ gar ment that may attract them, and perchance we have only one of the kind, we wiil lay aside the garment, ‘and take proper care of it, by paying a deposit of five (6) dollars on same. As Friday and Saturday are our Opening Days, we are more than desirous that yon should call and In- spect our goods. You are not expected to buy unless youcateto. Wetell you this, so as to assure you that the same attention will be shown youas a looker as would be extended a purchaser. ‘Respecttaily. LLL a A OM OWN gi B g u H it ppg HEH tay uu it i a ee ee a8 4ei* EBB OR R 00 = MOST EXTENSIVE RETAIL CLOAK DEALERS. 420-422-424-426 7th street, Sevesta Sreeer Paras Rovan Have in stock @ beautiful assortment of Stamped Linen Goods for Embroidery aud Outline Work, cou- prisitg Doyleys, Splashers, Tidies Tray Cloths,Scarth Shoe Bags, Duster Bays, Laundry Bugs, Umbrella Bags, &c., 10 Linen and Momie Clotu, 48 sataple of Prices we mention: 5 inch Momie Cloth Doyles, 5c. each. Linen Tdies. be. ewe. 9x29 Linen Spiashers, 9c: each. 19x53 Linen Splastiers, ringed, 14e. each. Tsx0v Linen Scarts, kilotted fringe, 50c. each. June and Diana Aprons, linen, with frioge, SL Cotton Pillow Shams, «am ped, Boe. pair ‘We would call attention to oir excclivnt stock of Imported Je seys, made of tine and firm Merino Slockiuet rangiug in price irom $2, for plain Jerwey a, to $0 tor beautitul Beuded Jerseys, worth $6.00. Domestic Jerseys, very fine and heavy lockinet, plaited back, with ribbon bow, $1.00, worth $25. ‘Same quality and style, braided, $1.75, worth $2.50, Boacie Jersey Coats, 9, worth 'sz.50. ‘Our Kid Glove department is now ready, 3-Bution Kid Gloves. b.ack and colors. 8c. ‘Bartow kid cloves baace and colors, 76 ‘uttoned Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, excel- Jengquaiity, $1.10. sd SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 914 7th Street, Bet. Iand Kn, w. J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor. Crzar Asp Hamezss As Waren NATYANS' CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HalR—A pertectly clear prepu®..tion ior restoring to ray bair its natura: color and yoututur appearance: to ‘eradicate aud prevent dundrum: ty promote th rowth o1 the hair and stop its awiling out. it is ene theiy harmless and perfectly tree from any polsor subs.ance. and will thererore take tue dirty and uupieasant preparations no ineFous t stimo. als have been seut us from many of OUF most promiuent citizens. In everythii the urticles now in use ake objectiouanle, I4SCOVERY Is pertect. It is warranted to contain heituer Sugar o. Lead, Sulphur or Murate of Bitver. It does not sul the elvthes or scalp, 1s agreeably per fumed, and makes oue of the best’ dressings ior tbe huis iu'use. It restores the color ot the bair “mi perfectly and unitormily than any other prepar and «lway’s does so in trom theve toten day ieding the roots of ‘the huir with ail the tourisht nallties necessary to. its growth aud healthy conde On; it restores Lile decayed und Induces. a new growth, he hair wore positively (han auythlug else. Price a voitie ARTHUR NATIAAS, Inventor aud priewr, 14th aud i and 2d and Dats nw. eeld se23 ¥ Genrizuem ‘There is no better time than the present to select @ handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR 8UIT, ‘Reavy Mave o8 Have THEM MaDE 70 ORDER. ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money hap elsewhere for the saune class of goods 5 ‘The most prudent people are now clothing their Boys tor School. Everything is ready; there is Ro reason for waiting, but every reason for baying now, TRADE Is picking up. You mayas well have a large ‘assortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to com ‘the rush bye and tye, NOAM WALKER & co, 625 Pennsyivasiaayenua A noapiay, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER “Nature's specific for diseases of the a re ‘Kidney an “Unequaled in diseases of the Stomach and Allmen- vary Canal” ‘Dealers supplied by SAM'L C. PALMER, Agent for the D, of C. eno e290 Now Is Tue Best Toe FOR INTENDING BUYERS OF DRY GOODS TO ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS. MY STOCK IS COMPLETE IN ALL DEPART- MENTS, ANDTHE ASSORTMENTS WILI. NOT Bi EXCELLED AT ANY TIME LATER IN THE SEASON. MY DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF THE “LAT- EST NOVELTIES” IN LYON'S SILKS AND VEL- VtTS AND PARIS WRAPS AND DRISS TEX- TURES ARE NOW ALL OPEN, AND EXUEED IN VARIETY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY ANY PREVIOUS OFFERING. THE CONTINUED MILD WEATHER DOES NOT STIMULATE ACTIVITY AND DEMAND FOR THE GOODS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER; AND IT AFFORDS, THEREFORE, THE BEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO PRUDENT BUY- ERSIN THE FACT THAT MY COUNTERS ARE NOT UVERCROWVED, AND THE BEST POSSI- BLE ATTENTION IS GUARANTEED TO EVERY CUSTOMER. 4S ANY DAY—WITH'COMING OF COOLER WEATHER-THE RUSH MAY COMMENCE, 1 EXTEND THIS INVITATION TO ALL MY PATHONS TO MAKE AT LEAST A PORTION OF THi:IR SELECTIONS Now. s@ SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY Gas LIGHT. Sar PLALN ¥IGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PEmry BUILDING, Penn. Avenue, Coruer Yth street. Estab lisbed 1840, eed Carers; Canrsrs: DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A CARPET ‘This Season? IF 80, CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. ‘We think it woula pay you to do ao. ‘Wehave a splendid line ot INGRAIN CARPETS, ranging from 20 to 7De. TAPES, RY BRUSSELS, from 55e. to $1. Handsome stylesiu BODY BRUSSELS, very best 3- iy, all wool, $1. FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, HALL and STAIR CARPETS. SMYRNA TAPESTRY and VELVET RUGS, FLOOR and STEP O1L GLOTHS. CARPETS SEWED AND LAID AT SHORT NO- ‘We have a splendid assortment of new fail dress goods. embraciug ® great many new things just ou. this season. 1 case ARABIAN SUITING, 150; worth and 6-4 Tricot cloth. x oe SILK and WOOL SUITING. All-wool homespun, JERSEY FLANNELS. pHLANKeTS and COMFORTS at last season's JOHNSON, GA; CO., 8024 696 Pu ave, solth dds, pen Tibet mw, Hovszrunnisninas. Wo aro daliy receiving our fall supply of Lowell and Hartford Cacprie, couphalg ‘4 Mody. Brussels and vexire super tagrsib aise Ate quetie, Velvet ana, Hoxbary | lesigns. nares | a Silk Pluses, ‘Spun silk ‘and’ Bu Coverings, Tri Point, Swiss, antigue, Clun; Nottinglieiy twice Carcalas, Cheuele Hato Gocrs Si Taegan wil sas MuPaayacser sash oeel ‘HOOE BRO. 4 Co., se7-3m_ 1828 F street. ae ior Miss Jurrer Consox Sarvs, In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year: “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, an lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKi were used in cities,” dc, WE ARE DELIVERING CRURHED COKE 1 ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70. “ ‘25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.00. 25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 412 and 418 10th street 15 Daonxznwezss, OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, D. C., THUR SDAYN HINGON, * PENNGYLVANIA AVE, 907. “; MILLINERY, FBENCH NOVELTIES just received. DBESS TRIMMINGS, —~ REAL AND IMITATION LACES. FOSTER KID 2 ada anadaddasas = soa gulaes tat ate goes aL GaRM! ED AND ED ING! ct muy. Nosign 024 ‘V. KANE, 607 11TH ST. N. W.—CORSETS M, made to order. ‘fit guaranteed. Also. Bigot ye Scaavie é ahem, Das Gams ‘are absolutely m0) McCAFFERTYS BONNET AND M Paaite Factory has moved to northes ner of llth and Getreets Hasall the latest fall Styles in bounet and bat frames. Sim 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHER: Me go TENTH UKKET NORTHWEST, Ban Renee ere ‘and finest imported rn fostery. ii ‘ail Drees Reto ‘Patent Shoulder eos, sro ott Drees. rm Goods Che Na Reioy d igh 13 Corset (Miss H.'s own 'N.B.—Freneh, German oud Spanish spoken, orig JP2ENcH DYEING SCOURING 4ND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWesr. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vell, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongesour spectaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladies Dreses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a, Fischer aud a7 sare arta ease SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT SNES eye ee! he o. abe OTTERS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Tae Leswe Issracuewm DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND ESTEY PLANOS, ESTEY ORGANS Plance for rent and 2014 on easy terme, 2 GANDERS @ STAYMAN, f Garvis Budler in charge), £884 F Street Northwest. ALLET @ DAVIS’ UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- ‘Cqualed at every destrabie a Jous iretruments have won tie fe: pla w ing eZSih'oa ae tad Eowaap F, Daoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘CHOOL AND © P COLLEGE TERT au6 FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ Ke FOR W. 2. MORRISON. Piaso Foarm UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices Naw Macxznm. NEW MACKEREL LARGE, FAT ABD JUICY. GENUINE NO. 1 SHORE FISH. Just Received. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, ~ 428 Nizth street PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNARE @ca. my8 617 Market Space Do Nor Ponczass thorough EO, ae FEP ET ‘toroany as BSecoud hand Pianos and Or is at prices from $10 to $15u. sold on wail monthly probed ny Largest amurtuueut of bc music in the caty. HENKY EBERBACH p26 915 F street Malou Yriese, Hus Kivallo, age at 8.—New Crop TEAS also in Stock. Call or send | J RANICH @ BACH PIANOS. - si for Circular. RY. ‘pint Velous Self playing iungeupnents! HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 52830 GL. WILD & BRA Esousa Tousr Sem WE ARE OPENING 4 LINE OF ENGLISH TOILET SETS, WITH AND WITHOUT JARS, AT PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 9025 1205 Pennsylvania ave. To Hovsexexrzrs ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CHOCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, class, ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, se25-3m_ No. 1009 Penn. ave. To Tue Laws ART EMBROIDERIES. ‘We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of kmbroldery Work. In Shik, Cheuile, Araiene und ‘immsel. + Cau dt our office and see tbe beautiful Samples af work, Auuntel Lambrequing, Wall Banners, Screens, Table Scuris and ull Kinds of Interior Decorative art kan- brulderies to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street nw. St. Cloud Building. Allkinds ofSewing chines For Rent se25 We Have ‘Now on Hand a Complete Stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS ANC UPHOLSTERY ‘goons, Which we are offering at the lowest prices. Gur Linv'Gf MPOMTED RUce ts uomsrpamsed by “YFarulture Upholstered Furuiture mde from Prices all guaranteed. experienced workmen, Desigus, W. H. HOUGHTON &Co., 9624-3 1214 F street northwest. Do you intend & new Carpet this Fail? It you haven't given'it a thought listen tos iow facts Cay ta were never #0 HANDSOME OR PRICES Wan they ARE SOW. ‘Money saved is money made. ‘Come and see our stuck. We will take pleasure in shomag ay our las ot Rngrun, “tapers Body Ruger rt Squares, Ol Goth amg’ veustitul tes UpBcistery Gouds; with prives low aa the lowest, Bee the Templeton Parquette Carpet Furniture ai the lowest cash prices “W. H. HOEKE, se21 801 Market space. GL You Was: A VAPOR STOVE" be sure you get the best, and one with the latest im- provements, which you can tind in our fall assort- ‘Auent oF ail xives of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL, DANFORTH FLULD consntly on und See Spe cial Not KEFRIGEBATORS, WATER _ COO! ac Ageuts ior the ON MINUTE BOBS COFFEE POE pd tugw reduced in ara seaete ca! ty8 727 7th street, Goon News Goon Nazwa FROM CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUBE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘a8 no one need be without a well-furnished home Decause Uney have not got the cash to spare, We wre wstermined to knock the bottom ost of high Prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT EILSE- ‘WHEBE FOR CASH. \nd we make this extraordinary offer thet customers an make thelr own terms in regard to payments. ‘Come and sve the largest store in the United States. ‘ome and see the largest and most varied sok to 09- ect from, Come after yon have posted yourselves on prices, und terma elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSK, (THE OLD RINK), oN NEW YORK AVENUR, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS WN. W., {s the place you were looking for. Come and be con- ined that what we say are facts and nohumbug We eport, come and make your own terms—at And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best, N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE N. W., ‘SoLe AGENT For THE CELEBRA’ PATENT PROCESS FI to any part of tue ‘9f 13 pounds for thine only. In order to thorough! Barta Magnificent Floor, I will sell deliv 2 BAM) a Oe ae or sanurt ‘This Flour s guarsuteed to be the BeST, or MONEY REFUNDED. Se CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per burrel, POOLF'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A full line of the FINEST FAMILY GROCERUBS, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER GOODS DELIVERED FREE Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. TERMS POSITIVELY Casi. ED CALIFORNIA ROLLER e243, 709 Beventhst o. pepe ag . erp ISS telex eras ee Bo by pe | est ¢ RAKAU! AND C.D. PEASE @00., Re nice, Ope aE aaa WOOD AND COAL. Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w.. Officesand Yards— ‘Sth and Beis aw: No.216 A st ne Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues 5.w, All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-1m' Norroz TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF poiga dies g c = RR a $08 fre EE Exe sud = ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR Ze tgeithont a doubt the most RxavTiFUL andthe most 20 O ‘TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL or sale, comprising every desirable Varvety, ut the very lowest prices. ms indling and Sove Wood prepared in the best mauner. Quick ad prompt delivery. Send in your orders, ice, 1114 Fenusyivania avenue. Brarch Offices, $28 Pennsylvaula avenue and 20th and K streets northwest. ‘und Whati, 6th and Water streets south wean i SHERIF. Wi Four at UMMER RATER ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in WOOD and COAL Compiete Factiities, ‘Bolom Prices, Fuil Weight and Measure ‘Wood and Coal direct from the furests and mines Dy Tall and water, abd iree trum slag, slute aud ober impurities GIVE ME A TRIAL. ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave. a.m. ‘UTrsiTious Flour tn the World SBeanch “ “ S1l Ast ue ‘The Millers have but only ‘most perfect Mill, “Office, corner bth and & sia. nw. Seas, it aoes all the most improved M: in- All connected by, Tele me. eul03m Err invented up to the present tie but they Ai connected eyetelepnene _eu $m 2" Floor Ussckrassey by any millin the world. To M Eiy'or thts maguiticent Thou te'shippea avctealet> ef ee “ori a krepe ahd eaten at the principal Courts of the olf ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin HOWEVER Like everything else that bas gained renown, some LUMBER, WOOD ANP COAL Lamber Yard, Mill and BR Person or persons are rving to take advantage of ine ‘aud I ‘streets southeast. é Ferbtation k has gained by milating the eine and | Ofice—desirect and Marylund avenue southwest Sud: sud ‘attenspring. thereby to Pali uif"an lane ‘1020 Letn ereet northweek sh TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS sure and that either sackace barrelaread | SISDLLNG sad SiUNR WOOD of al Kin Be mee OH ae Qual and SAW) and SPLIT WOOD Kept ander 3 er on aay “Large res a elmore Mock of LUMBER. Fine Limber and Poors "under cover. ‘nd have the imprint of (Urdere prompy ivered in Say" bart of the city rw without fa 0 GOLD MEDALS Eatinues cheery ‘urtihed. a attached. None genuine without the two gold medals, | ee'railroud, stock handied at very small Senne Sdvantages in extimatiug. tor Lomber oF “Tung experience, ainple facilities, and competen: WM. 4. GALT 200, S warcaut ihe Ublef that atismetion will be 9038 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, assistants warra to thove who May’ favor Us with ibelt pulroDage, Sinich ie reapectauliy wllcived, ier GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. STEAMERS. HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWESE: LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sait regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Halifax, N.S, and St Jona, N. F. Nova Scoilan, October 5; Caspian October 19, Eihin, soos Iinerme hate $30; sieerage, S20 Glagow to Bosion, via. Lerry aud Galway. Passeuger accommodations unexcelied. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “ra gee ames Sates AE REE wre peer arcane ws ‘and Muuday’s Point, Tange every trip. 00 can go.o any landing conta. Staterooms cocens °° bites s15-tm LINe, ORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE STEAMFRS GEORGE LEAKY nd LADY OF TRE take wtkave ays rinsrtittes ral . Nooudry LS tha Leary stops Cand Cornfield Hi, fad te Seat ott ieee hod = Seamer Leary connects at hovtoik wi tomand Providen‘e sicamers fet Shistesmer ariel for Rochmond Talnion Line tot hew York sud ats ‘mecure ‘rooms. abd tckeis jecen Gap Penmepivadia aves where hasan ne ty eapivania ave. where haus rats Eivakea'from hove and private residences torture her otortaastonsfoginrd af "the Cow sny's ‘hewn Jeiepbume calls 4 Aid 7 we eabedule ef Faten goes isro eflect Motday” 25th on POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW TRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIY es Tthatreet ‘whart on MONUAYS. TURE DAYS and SATURDAYS a 7 © ta. Reurnme ESDAYS FRIDAYS and SUNDAY Bert’ PADGETT Agen. tek ‘Ku eoeits raeats came Seadoo ee © W. RIDLEY, Manager. IGHT STEAM. Jo, NEW, YOREFR Fe sain er HLS ist, Pasa? SU M* VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-sirect wharf daily (except sunday) Sor ML Vernon at 10 o'clock aim “Returning, reaches Washington about 30 pin" sel i BLAKE. Captain, P!onont aie Ling Trains leave B. and P. depot, Gth, interned 11:15 aim.—Daily for ville, butter sleeping’ care to Atdaut Orieane, Wasbis tow to Lousy P.m.—Daily ior Ly ncaburg, Charlotte, Colum. bis, Augusta, Av gomers. New Urk ts Sout, Puliman jaince guided aeoping iwomery in conbeclou with Wullwan parlor case, to New Oriewis Sieeper to Augusta, 8 iralus from south arrive as Washingt 8200 4m. and m3 pam: from Lousville ¥40 ping Lynchburg local, 2:80 in; siewsburg local, 100d For ticket formation, ap) sleeping car accommodations and tp- at oflice, Gol Penna. ave, aud Pemp ayi Vania station, Gi and sin. eT JAMES L. TAYLOR, Geueral Passenger Agent BALTIMORE aNd O10 Lasitoan. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29m TSee, Gull furtier uovce Leave Washington from Sustion, cormer of New Jer- avenue und strcet ws cago next moruing at fon thie train fo: tas 50. Noextrs face is charged For Pittsburgh at 10:00 am. and 8.55 p.m. daily ve Pittsburgh, « Ieveland aud Detroit, wih Mouarch Par | Horaud Sesping ¢ i | (For Lynchburg, | Stauutou, 10:10 pm. dally | - For Lexington’ | except sunday. For Havre-ds fingerly, Wiiming- top, Chester and Philadelphia, 7:30 t., 12% pay-aind 6:40 pain. For isai more on week days 5, 40, 7:30, nd 10:05, 10, 1:2, 3:10 (45-minute tain), 8:30, 4:30, iy SAI, 11:00 p.m ‘For Baltimore ow munday's Uw, 7: aad 1005, , 1230, BU, 4240, Ball, Gs oy For Slirtapdoab Valiey Raliroud and 14.0:80 pam. dally; 10 0m, as points Sou leper tr 10am. Washington lo New Orleans 9:30 p.m. Seeper bo Lit Ue ivock. For Wilmington, Delawaie,cnd intermediate points between Baltimore and Wiluilugion, 8:15 pm. dally, except Sunday, For Aunapoli a.m. and 12:10 and 4:30 pm, 640 a.m., 4:.0 pan. . od best Mise primes Pal eiatious on Metropol a dally; (On DUDdAy sLops at ail siations. For Gaitbersvur, at = mediate points 10205 o.m., 1.130 and 4. 4:40 p.m. dally, except sunday. For Hag-ratown 10000 a.m. ad 5:81 p.m, dally, ex maay. rains sfive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am., 1:16. 6:30 und 10:30 Littie Beck | xpress, From. Philadeiphis, Chester, Wilmington, Ame gerly, Newark and Havre de Grace, 11:19 ata, 3:20 Pam dnd Tey by, daily on and intermediate points north of ‘From Wim! Baitimore. 11:15 am. From 5:30.am.and 10 and 5125 p.m. Sunday, 10:35 a.m. 0:35 p.m. ‘From Harper's Ferry and Valley Railroad, 7920 =. m. dally. and 5.30 p.m. daly except Suuday. ‘From Frederick and intermediate pulats, 8:25 am., 9 pa. dad ‘wshtogton Relay Station 1G and om Pt For further information a ply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Station; O11 1391 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th street, where orders will be taken for baxguge to be checked aud Feceived at any polat in the cay. o GK. LORD, B. puNAA Gen Manacér, Baltimore, [ee20] "Gea. JW sttnicroy. of10 ax wasrEEN na oAvco Schedule tn effect A ‘Traias will eave from and atfiveat Lear, th aud B sta. us follows: eal — Pas ganmemoaations Suex daily’ arriving at Hound i : Bice D, A. BIOS AN, a2 Och at rae sip. dally except Suu Fe 5 a Ss, 2 . art w = SATIS TO ORDER A SPECTALTE 2 | s2betuain3m Sab BELLEW. GS New erey av any Se guar camasu-ntion rates” {000- Tal R BELL FINANCIAL MEDICAL, &e. an10 GREAy Basxxa House BLRON, (\ PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE see cocregeetoee cot soon | Tr te ioe Pine bee HENRY CLEWS & co, cient treat SP apanseoes ant cote | aratoe tne Wasiineta om ais. corse Sash 118 and 15 Broed street, New York, Ofice always oven. 8020-61 | vor Pittsburg and the West Chicago Limited Express & AND MADAM WILSON, 438 1ST,LORNER Of Palace vg Cars at 820 A.M. dally: Fast a DS a Deposit Accounts recetved, also Certifica:es of De- | Fresineh cr dentia pare Sha Horel Caso Be Leute daily except Saturday. posit issued, payable on demand. Four per cent ‘ANHOOD RESTOKED BY UsING A BOTTLE Siege gees a eee el M ortwo of DR. BKUTHEKS' In: ‘Gor- ‘Washington to 4 iateren elewod, Members Bow York Gack BP | Gin wy pence nh tapas Viger ts waseholonge wiczw_| tem Ob Ea ew. suze] change, STOCK SHUR RRS See vRE Seine} New Yous. eopaVain suck TERRACE Wiis Barwa BRW YORK, ‘ME DE FOKEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED aND reliable Ladies ‘can be consulted daily Bt ner residenoe, 1245 7h st Bow. mice hours frou Tro pig wnt Ladies only. avzicime T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT DE BROTHERS le the oldest batablished sdver- Using Ladies Physician i this clty. Ladies, you can goutlueatiy consult Da: BROTHERA GUO txt aw. married or slogie. “al successfully trented. ‘auld-Ime GKNERAL PaRTNERs. Jaume WaiTaLy 2. Cauexe OsxLey, k. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL Hereeee S Xe ‘Urinary Diseases in 48 hours. Nervous Debility, Hauxer bodes, Do Organic Weaxness caused by indiscretion, Poisons Buy Yad clit comimiboon all Ciaaece of manway | Ducwers of sons, eecting throst, Nove ang ESTAR LAFURDS, z Fas. Price, $3. Sent by mail sealed ws ATTORNEYS. ____ Care APR Se ae LANCARD’S PILLS. i es CROGAN'S, SEWING MAC ho. SPECIALTIES, PRS Te BAe tare acu on rae | yf spanicuLrgs Auwacugam THE Bunt sausage sn conan as a | avons go Aner oscoh! an le bevorag pet a ee ure BEE (0, 2—A Pi ro eigeestee mars oot ri Framers goes ope anaes ———q—xqxq— —_— _ _ ——z cd Gieage, Hite, canandatyun, Rocwesters ButkioeN ws ‘10300 P.M. daily, execpt Saturday, wiih Peinoe ais Weallngton to Mochener, Po merge Sunday, mami, O80 ‘and the Kast, 7:15, 9:00 and 11: ey huas ana L120 Pb On sunday, 900 4. 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20 P. ‘Limhed Expres of Puliman Parlor Care, 0:40 4 BM. and $0 P. ML daily, except Sunday. For Boston without 200 P.M every day. For through trains couvect at m Anivex, afford doubie