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THE DAITT CRITIC H.VTTKPAY EVENING, NOVEMBER s, 1890. Tiie Daily Critic ABD CAFTTAU fat cniy rmtmm lMfer V Pt iktii gttm 'SWimSWWffH eittfiB eesfciff?. WAMMflBTCHt CITT, 8. C. TMWtt Of BUBBt'lUrTTOW. Jst 9(8 flttttaea prepeM), t feat ...ji fl " " loth cJe?temtBttty. itwatb Will QliiTiQb MJBBBBaBMtBBMinl I 1 n itm aianiinmi .anBisansn asi i. VttMMfWl. D. C Sto. S, 19W. SU1M0AM OP THE U2TITKD STATES. Mr. liftftUT C. Arams. statistician to tit Interstate Cunmetce Commlsslnrt, fcts Mlbsaltreri his wrntnl no mill re port oil the Statistics of railways in the Uhlleti State. It contrnisea a volume f aeatljr 600 pages, most of which are wcnpetl with tx plans torv ami s4ntttt cet tables. Among the Interesting facts wmtalneil la the repot t we glean the following: The railway mileage In the t'oltl States rat June 90, 1889, km 15T.75S.33 miles. 1 the rear there hail been brought Into operation ft.9-18 TO. Included la the mileage repotted are 10,000 bridge, of which 3.195 are of atone, 1 1.388 of Iron, and 8,M8 of wood and iron combined. A 10 0-10 tunnels, with an aggreeate knglli of OOS.Olit feet. 1 tali road trestle number 117,271, with an aggregate length ( f M,61.",877 feet. IHIdoIi has the largest numlHr of rallee of road, O.D'JO.-IS, of any State, and Ithode Island the fewest, 31 1 C3, though Dilaware Is a good second, wl h 800.CO. The State with the seend largest nam ber of miles of railroad I Kansas, with 8,770.01. The only other Stales which reach the 8,000 mark are Tixas. with S.BIT.SI; Iowa, with 8,390 89, ami Pennsylvania, with M SM. Xew York has only 7 08). 1 1. les iven than Oliln, which h n 7.W7.13. The number of passenger carried by the railways of the Called States lur I jr the year in queailnn was 472. 17 1,8-13, and they traveled an aggregate nf 11,. MS.SSO.M.I mile. The average Jtor r.ey per passenger was 'i-l 17 mIIM. Tbi lallus traversed by the MMeuger trains for the period referred to were 277,210,. MM, the average number of passengers In a train being 48. From these figures it It seen that If the total passenger mileage of the year w we divided equally among the laha'M tanU of the United States, eauh one woathl have traveletl 173.-18 mil). Ttiere Is no doubt but the people of the United Slat make a greater ne of railroad facilities than the people of any other country. Air. Aiums has done hi work (nielli. gently ami well, ami his report will be found extremely useful to nil laterwttal In railroad matters In any way. Th Utica (N. V.) OtWrw takes pleasure In Juroplne on Speaker Hhku now b Is down. It enquires exult iHgly: ' Thomas B. Itxitu, Speaker of the Ilottse oflUpnsteatatlvaa, are vou listefilBgr" And then It adds: "If mi, what do you think of your jidltlcat Influence In the State of New York r You opened ttie eampalga in the elty of Utlea. The OaeUa-Lewls tHatikt has ekcletl IIkxky W. IJrkt I xv, a Democrat to Congress to suc ceed a ItepubJlcan. You next spoke In llaebtster. The Slooroe district h&s elected Humbert S. Gwiofi.EF, Democrat, to succeed a Kepublteaa. Yott next delivered an address in Iluf- fate. The Buffalo district has elected Daniel X. Lockwooo, Democrat, to Congress to succeed a ItepuhUeat, Yostr only rtaMlalag speaeh in this State was audtt la Little Falls Saturday vUtt last. The UerklNsarOtaesjo i-iWiharie district elected G Button V. Vak UiUX (for the 'og tr). and Mum S. Puitiut (for the abort tern), t mk t ed a dKMMed Keublicitai. Thd jtMtf f"r W4kes, eakec Ktmn. r-Msttt-il la DsiauTTAtic gates at Ouo-gfai-H la all of the four ittetrleH ia vialca Uiey went utteted." Twe mmM, Uw work o Evok tW. av heea yifcHehejl by QitAitMW acstiMUUi's iesu, Kew Yotk . Oast taaaa U eallad by Um aaar, "A Utk Bos U ProaUabie la)." 4 tha oikes. "A Uttle Boak at Watmi Ysfti." ad each U cfcam itf ia m way, us Im laeriaaen U Up imnriihas esjsaaUBty ol ta autkar aa wriaarof Dram aad aosary. The "laailpg" of the twu volueaes, if we May to 4asifate Uw actedag, oladiag, attar, ate. Is ia kseatag with taelrcoa teata Mt wltl yrof a aiflgavet w Dm 94 taassauhias) hawk !. TVy w for aat f W. H. Vomtieo ua UaU df - nth. Tits Kbv Yoaut ?V4t has at last Bar unit) that aVt axi ttouat wtt) he 'HstjataaVotMabr Ihitaaotfic." Its a umus mki Am Huuu uuil fl-Sn TUu, w gWaajtatajaj tjlgff 4Plaaa'W The Ttetanciattr aJhtnBsy, to thee nguaas, it 11 aad war all ii7 Thai k coaaW- iiahhr Jtfaimt ''uau the TrUc M. nawmrsiB t lt Wedaetaay mat Mn ia uuU hate a BannWria aai- lta of two T Awmwtmsui of U. U. Baus- i. kgiugi Qcaw hat larrfvisi at tjaw apaataw aajaaainaea W aap ware DM fctaNto oi Uw A4aV&4tteMtoBV Mr. If CMtflRMflMMUI JpktaVlV" civdMaUaf lor ifc ntVyn H If asM.AntiJai ka h WhfiMiMgMtl eaaaaaF wa' aajaT aaejpaaawaaiae tSiAv saw htm saaawal llreaftai tdhtf aU aot i iiw.-aiu.LuAja-uiaj(t; "What MtKMfl hcgaalM JactfQgtf B It latM foe aal CMid utt to hait lhata. 1 taahe this disHaetk'B faaatit teprtatai pdacipaas. f llnr i-( !l o intrumcrl f rr.fi At prrctit the llppubllcan P'sriy f' a fscilon." Of conn It a treat party of pr!tclpl wnen 3lt IxineA RrwRt.t. l.owti.t. )i Its Mrlsw ro Kngland Twf. I.ixmi.s IxtKtieMmr Rpra Ttr?r Oowwtrritu of ThllttpM think tBr ete nmnerom ttimfa per psttated npm th ballot hot In ihM cltjr mt TtNMaf and proposal ht BWft hit ft eftstpet tutors, regardbjw of patty. wfcemr It can tt tire the ncwaty eMww. a i in ' i aan nai TK Pmi,Ati.imA Krrint? Bittrtin t-ohtntta Itself with the feflectton that "the ftefmbtfcaft party Is tet let than It h after defeat " Fot laMtiw!. f t If crushing iff feat in 1993 It pwmA the tltif-Sitvtre law as It now stand. Tub flrtattrno Irnrtrr ph'lophl rally obeiT that "thr average rl Srtn III stsml any amount nt fienttea, tin Is (juk-fc tit resent tb pnrtt-a) a oi kings of a thty that rikes trtiarfly at his pnrhet " l.srotmimn at -nt tnccmt which Spetlttr ttftfcft'ftftt law nUtM met with lh JCngllsh Tories have tfWl to en force closure with grant striata ml sitlntency during the comiag anfo of l'arllsrm nt. Tit Inisn kvot, t)iu.oji ami O'DniRS. are meeting with magntnVeat snrrps In their illon. More than 1 13.000 has ben subscribed to the Irish iellef tnml. Ttta CiKMt.RaToit A'nrs and Owner advles the Democratic factloaa of Sonth Carolina to gel together. That Is ouml advice. imii ii . ., mm pa ArroRtM.No To t l'hlladalphU 7im, 3lr. Cnisp's eye Is "calm, nettle, satiric and powerful. " A great eve for a Speaker. TitK Caxauiax Cabixkt has decliteil Jhat IlimiiAl.t, Is guilty and must hang on the Mill Instant. It may iiavb been a tidal wave else where, but It was an earth Quayke In I'ennvylvatda. Tint CAMXKTMHKmu ytttsrtUy was boll In the White House. Also In gloom. GKXRKAt. )ltt.B8 thinks the Sioux Messiah Is n Mormon. Hats wok oi the election art worn with brlckf liutile. lltucK's KAtxtiow In th West v. tlui rithr all PERSONAL. Sjulre lJob Allison of Fair Ity, the On-iiin i r-n it VlMin1n. makes 'he bo1 Hi t lie has married 800 runaway couples. I ratileln Mmlo K-lp IT has received as a wedding present from her f.tther, a wealthy Ylenncne merchant, n book which Is said to lie the coatllast voIuiih In ixUtence. The binding Is of ttie i Icliest tooled morocco, and each of the 100 leaves Is a bond for 1.000 gulden. The Queen of Spain rilnesat8o'olock and gnus to bed at 10. She rises at it and spends an hour at prayer and in making her toilet. Lord Itraksey, unlike many other gen tli mil) who lake up the expensive pit time of yachting, i a ginxl pracilcil sailor and navluainr, fur he Nsseaes a masicr's oiltticHie nf comptency, h smd by (he Uaid uf trade, itmlifylng bim to conuiiaHd any sort of vtsiel. he bavlne volumaiily pafstd the rmiulreil ixn:luailon, and ia the only non-pro-ftHlcnal who hm that honor. l'tufessor F. W. Newman, brother of the cardinal, la now 85 years of age He says that he was a practical abaialner from Intoxicating lhiuora from boyhood, when be dined alone. At 6S be turned vegetarian, and since then he has needed no physician. He la as well now. be rays, us any one nf Ids aee can expect to be, and he laments because vege tarianism makes no greater progress with the world. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Jn-lriuiuMuttHett. J. H. PeatUttatoe, Dovrr, t)l.; J. B MaCabe, I.MMtMtrg. Va.i VV. ti. Tarlor, MetHaowl; A. Hea, N.w YimW. .uhimul-. H CtMtle, L. I). NJ-, New York; J. V. Norioa, WtwHBT W. Va.; WjK. Hfwn, Kmtow; Joint U Kubl, Ctarkrirftrt, W. Va. .Vr. Juun WflUaw IXlUrU, AatiMrst, Va., Kdft'ard Lewta, New York; Oaarge VV. Katsrklu, 1'arkewaure, W. Vx.; Alb. K. St-boop, Kteawoitdi T J. .Vww, Pbila tlelptila. wmvrt-y. t. iurt, .w Yok.- a tlojJ. PhibtWIpUa; Juaa W. Cmx. aow, V. a. Wtat sad K. B. aarke, taftialnfaU Hifgt i)U Clara Lavtae, New York. Bulitk larbw,Maa IUad; W. f.CUrk, KuMoa, C. F. CiaMtul, iajktaaaaalla. HtULer't A. Ii Nv. CaaaMi, X I.; F H. aojUa, WraaHNMi, V ; H U. JUtb), Xa lotk. tlWwfj'j-Johij Weir, Xw York; Kit. It. Jmtints. Muttaaataf. itorAuBt Juke H- imm, I'aafaai, Xasa.; IV. Baa HartwaO. Awwa, X. Y.; W. K Weaasa aail wiie, Chicago. ArUuatouJvuM Harrington. Xarya vlU, Moa-i WUUaw II. liOlTciasJrasld, Pa.: M. Kit oil and A. J. Zehriefcie, Xaw York; W. U Evaas, HrMul. Kagawsil. XurmuM-du Mtas Useea, iavaaaah, Ua.; A. C tashtens aad Jaaaas K. Cliaaaaaaita, naJateU. V. J-; Mr. aitd . Baary D'. FiMcs, ImjUaatiolU eUitt Uuat4 Wesiil, aat fnmtUco, K. C. CarMopaar, PhHtaWahii; Btehard L. UUiba aad UMaa Joaaaua, hew Yurlt. Bubart XtMtett, aaasaas, h'. t. UA Ji-C. B. BeBUtUea, fhUa OatJitgUgV. lggunjajg -f a. M tllhi'gtlWH iter, Vbgtaiii. Wfrflf-i-W t baaos Watooa, U. Fdd-- aar paaaPMaseaaaagaapetf" Kg UL4 CJM lj4 lUm. Ut ft-ajgl mf HKgM WaajH liJlTlgllitl yaja paaeer mwj jjtp VFf BytBaBevaaaaa Warht but chaeks Ilka hMaaaataaaM. ,mPWm ! yrw faaajBBBHamavvnanf hair was Uke the goal that tiats lava ta aat skltt, wy chht was ct U Cwfaft avoM--Md truth esteiod ia ala eye. Jly aaaUe was like the aw hora day. sy teeth twla roars of pearl, aad altar that he wt away to tee aaothtr girl A Veaaarr'liaat At the CTuh.-"Whal at atrth ht be eosaa oi BBakiaal Mavaa't tata hits ha a ""k oi fiuadafn " Won t you kaov ahat ha'a mMmi w haVutauhifhi? jj0T whataahoueaf" "Why. la Great wood, tjhf Ot tal Uw's bees dead weak," -9 - tint ?ataa't ! U & amstUk Us olled hi tieer ooa tat lap, Tata tore with tags his vast, 1 Lea g toot u iota wtxaaox A:k' Jl ujy 1 tu.,' THE LITTLE CORPORAL 1 SIMtLAR 5T0RT TOLD OID BERMlf. BT AS Jtt CMims to W a MwWofMn, aH 9r Me is a en at The ftfwt A San Fratitlsco ittspMch says-. In a ftttte ctbtn ltnated la th depths of a cawymi, opposite the SI Mfte nottea on ifct Mission road, lives mi old ia, who for yrs has gone by ih nte of Cot Sspnleon Tht man who fot ywrs ha borne the title of Connt ws Wt hf t reporter near his rloorwsy, re mtning from a hunt. Two cotton lafta tid a nomWr of qnails and doves ritfnnrllfef from a shotgun carrtel on his fHtht shonlder, attested to his na fallfnc ryestght, although he i T years of age. In appearance "Cmit Jfi polensi" Is somewhat striking Xsarly six fet tall, stralghter thsn mnya jonrger man, low grav tward anl hair, cntipteti with an. air "of quia dig nlty and self-pi iswaslim, causes one to wonder If the Mood of the ftmapartes re ally does course thr.mgh his telns. "Yts sir," said the old man, In re sponse to the reporter's query, as he drew h!melf to his full heteht. "I am closely related to the llonnpirres In fkft, I am the son of Napoleon I "I can well remember the time." rin II nurd the blue eyed old min, ' tht walking through one of the Urge parks of Vienna with my mother Marie Louise, daughter of the V, np;r.r of AtlMlla. I was abducted rvo men came up and. grabbing hold of me, hatlly carried me to a conpe, which was rapidly driven off. My mother, after screaming for the gens d'anns, fell 'n a dead faint. I never saw her after that time, for I was taken to the coat and placed on board a vessel, In which I was brought to this cwntry. This was In the year 1810, and the name of the bark was the Alert. Captain John Wilkinson commander. "I am TO years old now. and was born In Paris, .March 40. 1811. This aNluctlnn occurred when I was S years old. Sir Waller Scott refers to me as a licentious and disgraceful Idiot, and .Ic'hn Gnjloid nf UoMon Intimates the same thing. I have had the Indignity forced upon me of being called the Idiot of the First Napoleon. "Well," cintlnued the speaker, "when I reached this country I wasflrst taken to Xoblebomtigli, Me., by two men and left at the bouse of n Mr. Day. whero I remained for several weeks In care of a young lady whospjko Freuch Mr. Day was a shipbuilder. One dav I was decoyed to the house of one Matihtrw Cottrlll. It was n urecon- ccrted plan undoubtedly to murder ma. I was but a child then, but well remain ler the agony risultlng from tortures Ii fltcted upon me by two or three m -n. vtlin probably feared the coiitequences of n direct muidi-r. AOer woundlig me, as liny thought fnHlly. I wis until (I i ui i iIIh Ititi I'lovldeiire inlerxSMl, sntl be f o e 1 hail none far from the houe a yotine man overuaik me, and by him I Ciiiltd to iht hniiMiiif John Flint, and after we-ks of Illness ami suffering movent! my health From there I was taken to a lumw Hbout two miles up the Damarlsoota ltlver ami remained thoie. I think, two or three days. On one of those days a lady too me up' Into a room in the second story, where a numlicr of bags of money were to be si en. Pointing to them she sild la French: 'This money Is all yours. If vou live lone enough to reach the age of 21 years ou will have the handling of It.' "The recollection of that occasion remains as Hrmlv Imnreaaed on mv mind to day as though It occurred but yesterday, f have no Idea what the amount of money wan. It seems that I was being continually watched and shadowed by men whom I thing were hired to kill inc. That I am now alive is not due to their good will at all, but some Intervening providence saved my life. Attempts were made on my life four different times. At the time I refer to, when I was shown the bags of money by the lady, three men came Into that bouse for the purpose of killing me. Avals I was saved, this time by the owner of the place. I can't think of his name just now, but could get It by referring to my papers, lie knew the men were there for the pur pose of taking my life, and, unknown to them, took me to the door, and, pointing to the road, said: 'ily boy, follow this road and make haste. This is no place for the son of Napoleon' "la the darkness I wandered on until I gave out from fatigue. My next recol lection Is that of a kind, beautirul face bending over me as I lay upon a C'Hicli. Poor little fellow that I was. Less than 10 years of age, hunted by asalas, buifeted about In what then to me was a cheerless world, the tight of a friendly face was almost unknown to me. The faee was that of an angel, I Imagined. I knew when I saw ber that I bad a mother, aad was no loager to be a home less little wanderer It was a number of weeks before 1 left the sick bed. ami when I did recover James Hummer am I bis wife decided to adopt ate They had found me that night lying near the gal ia an Insensible eoaditloa. "I lived with Mr. ami Mrs. Plumater until I became of age. whea I skipped oa a whaler from New Bedford. I always had a atroag liking for the tea, and for tbreo years erulsed la Northern waters aad viit4 various f.xelga countries. Is 1842 I deserted the Atuer icaa ship iliiMtaia at Hoaeiulu I was arrested aad served two uoaths of my sealeace before I laada asy escape from the Jail, aad caaae to this coast oa tat Aawtieaa adtooacr aaark. What oa the Mouth of lh Coluatbla Kiver the tchooaer was wrecked, aad I bad a narrow escape frost bttsur dsowatd. That was September 11. 184k. I secured employment t Pott Astoria, aad total three yean la Oregoa bafort I caiae to lata Ksaavhuo. I caate Bete ia 1H it the brig Sacraaieato "Whea l reached the age of m 1 took that aasat I aow hear, but salMhtd uadar Uui aaaat of Utary SatMtta. I have aat beta known fur aeariy aHy years aaat outer taaa as uouat & Boaaatria. Maay ptiofdc have ao faith it wy claUaa, aad it may bt that I cm atwtr coavUce thtat of that truth of lay staataaeat, for I have aot taaav uiore yeats to live. But it will cosaeout Mtatday "By a mubiuati" of ircuiaaUacas I aevr a able to secure jy oi the taoatv said to have baeo left fur sac. aad htvtaever hasa la good aaaactal cttcuavttaatsas- I at aot ahU to do taw work aow oa accuuat of gty Mt, aad have (itpraited upoa Meads far aay sujnort My cltins laa tame be ea tshifahed duriag my Utoitit I tary atuch lew they wUiaos, for Ihavt triad so otasa toiatftttt totttbndy ia say cast aad faaUtd thai I aat a dtmairaaed aid m. who tgt of ttfe hat abaaott pited. Aad with a courteous larewll tht mm who claitM to he of royal dttftti twatad aad wattvtd slower Urto his ksarfy Bufe cabia. -9 What weatktafs Vtwah U. tinmU friritt 'gritl' tSM. -ii'& mo aad aat a aaod dtaaur " No, I doa'i fati avaea aaaatttt, but I'll take a wutaaa's iuach wBh you." "A oha' luftch' U thai ' Soup aad W-i team BAFFLED BY A CH 11 Th l.mte oti wergil t canmil etwtt rwa rawiwlwt. ChTMrw always object to alng m id yimngtr ihitt they are ami old people try to take off srnv of th ytttrs list arcwmulaU- to raptdly and tawwrae!ev sats the Chicago Pent. This never-varying rnto ts tm ores slott for a good joke on a hwMMm nun of this city. A shojt time ago he statM trip to th West with his ifttM Ifttre altl The elrl waa tea. atthmtgH, Wm awttll for ber age, she wortM wtafea. Rt six. Paterfamilias bought itehetffot Mm ftlf and wife and ehteml Ifet dialtt car shortly after the train mft lm city, reatly to demolish a grvt (tihher. The conductor came aloWf, tm'i up the two tickets and then In a lo v toi fald to the (tenileman: "How oM l the little girl'' ' Pps wlnhd at h! daughter as he repliiil "Oh, thu Is a little this side, f six " Probably ihe child didn't knur the mesnieg of a wink or her ptid i wa tmicherTor she w nld not be a J-ty to a falsehood. Whatever might h iv l en the matter, the elvt a 9Co nfn1 look at fmpa and the conductor, settled back In her seat am! In an Indlgnmt tone cried otit: "Why, papa, yon know that In't tun, rm past ten." Thereupon the nonplussed fifior burst into a hearty laiwh. "0 mlnctor, ' said he. "how much Is that girl's fire? 1 1 Is quite clear that I am stuck this time.'' Hereafter he will put hh daughter beforehand. DISMISSED THE BAKERS. 11m Ilrrml 'm Nut Welctinl nt the I'rniirr Time. William 1). Itntaell, Charles Schsfer, J. U Vofiht, Charles Schneider. Wil liam llsner ami Chatles I McDonald, all baker?, were trial this morning fur selling light weight bread. In most of the cases the bread was selr.ed yesterday morning, but not weighed until the afternoon. In the meantime the bread had shrunk more or lets In weight. There was also a very marked variance In the weight taken by the officers ami that given by the sealer nf weights and measures. Judge MHItr dlninlssed nil the de fendants, but informed them that when thiy tent their bread out eat lv In the morning that the loaves should weigh full sixteen ounces. The Judge also told the officers that In the future, when they raided the bnke shop, to have the sealer of welahls and measures with them, so that the bread enn lie weighed linmullntely. I.onn .llet Niiolrty nt tlm !itriu. Cora Nokes, Albert Zimmerman and Urate Chaney were all before his Honor In the New Jersey Avenue sU tlon this morning charged with IHng vagrants They IIvb in I.otue Alley and have been complained of before li'v the pitiple In that locality, fair tie Chaney uiaile a fair explanation of her rteiice In the nller and the Judge al lowed her to go. The others weut lo the farm for lxty days. MiiMietiiteil Srnlcncs, Harry Howe, Harry Cook and George Iirnett were nil Wore the ourt at Lieutenant Kelly's precinct to-day. charged with bavlngtbrown mtetlle on North Capitol street. The boys denied that they had thrown any stones, but their stories did not agree, and the Judge felt sure that one of the boys at lean was Implicated. He lined Itiwe and Cook, but suspended the sentences, NeirimiT Men IJuinj; South. Colonel A K McClure ami Dullness Manager McLaughlin of the Phlla- del phi Ttmtt Collector CoojHir of the Delaware .laniz-icia, nml several other nswiiaper men left Washington yester day for a Journey through the South. Colonel MoClure will deliver an address at Slontgomery, Ala., which will be "press day," on Monday next. The party will vl.lt all the leading Indus trial centres of the South. 131 v II Seivlajo Kxauiltnttlun, A civil service examination will be held in this city, commencing at 0 a. m., on November 17. to till vacancies In the position of meteorologlc olerk, Signal Office. The subjects of the examina tion will be- Orthography, penmanship, copying, letter writing, arithmetic, meteorology and the use of meteorologi cal tables. Residents of tbe District are not eligible to tbe examination. A (Juiplcluu O nicer AVllllam Haner. the proprietor of a frocery store near the Baltimore and 'otomac tunnel, oa Tenth street, was tried this morning for selling liquor without a license. Officer Wbeiock said he bad seen several casta of beer go late llauer's place at one time, -and he summoned a number of people that eame out of tbe store, Noae of tbeea knew anything about sales beiag made lltne. The defendant was dismissed. Slauulai JMect III author. Michael Cur tin was required to fur aUk a $1(10 boad this morning to keep tbe peace toward his aged father. CuiIIh two weeks ago assaulted his father ami siact that time has fre qiuaHy tbreau-ned huu. Mr. Curtla iw lealtat ea4ugh ant to prosat-uta biw far th asiauit. Wadilasloa Stuck KxIuiieb Ksl Wagwlar CaU 18 o'clock at tau'l NaLBaak. UltliU. Wash. A Ota. X.V,aaS. EeV'fa A Sol Baaut K. B-, atatl. Col. Title las., Ua) a ai, Hal a t; a a i. Asaariaaa Gttyitavmo, at a It; 30 a Is; S a Ui; at a U(. ftasmaatir Qua Carriage, Ma) a We. Aataracaa accuruy A Trust Co. , a eat. imwellaatCMs Brad V. . SUrAde Uteht bt, 0, MS: U. S. Kltrie light. atHa-'ffl, UaH; f ti CoactisthW ty. Il: MatoBk HaU Ass'a, Vs. C im, M; wasa. JSart.tet lo, lat Xort., rs, 1UJ-, Wah. MarUt La , Imp., e', 113: lid'd A biuU Co., 6's, C im, -; Wash. Lt. Udaatry. 1st, tt's. JtW. : suk. U. S faatry, 34, Ta, HU,W; Wata. 6as Lfacht Co., im- A. , im, Wata- Oas UghtCo., Ser. B, fs.UTW; B)getk teeCo.. let Mort., '. ; Itiartrm lacurtty aad Trust, VmX hatkatal Bank atavka Baak oi waah isgioa,4S; Baidw uf Bseufctfc, 7; Betco vou'at. Sat, Central, ; aacuad. Ba); ianncN sad Mn-aaaics. imt. Cittata'. 1W; ( (iliimaln, Wa, Caultal, ttt, Vest Ed,Mtk Tradaw', 1S, Uauola, :tA Bailroad toodu Wasaiagtoa and Uaorxatowu, ab. Brtrotudatat, "JW. Co Uuaola. T: Cajaud sad Kocth O atseta, Se, ajigto aad addtaiV Uosaa, tBi Batrartwaa aad TsaaalljfWisa, ii, Brtght- lasiimiMs atM-ks-rirewau's, 17; Fraak Ua, : Hetcepuittiu.. W. SEatluatal Uakw, Bk ArUagtaa, lau. Cotcorea, a: Coluaa bia, Ui, Cantaa Amarti.au. lTo, oouamac sas aHucs. ; reutue . a; uacuta, at Title laaurWe aweks Baal M luit, wt; coiun. ( Title, OS, taut. Casatd Kkuuac Uottatwlu-Wathiaic UstBat, Si. Gwrjiwlotu Um, k "U.'i. gitrtrk' light, laBt- Tclttiauat Stocks resutaulvaala, 4fc Cascapeakt aad arVaoaiac, , Ataarteaa j f lAofAojjdt LSsL, dwells aausltoaks. gii- kt Co., is, WsahtagtoA Bcgniwhiat Co., aoi; UMtt Fatts Ut Co,, lgfc Bull kua J-aaoaataaUo.,!?; tJeitaaal aaalafjt IfeDtJfttlL Qa- k waaatataua aafs m WaahtatMa Lata aad ii i i i ia wieti i TC aaahh ,f aXsatbalar. "ttj UJTouak. W, Vteutaailt Baa Caa-uxe, 2. tssariiist tec uritytttd Trust to ol Ji.ulu HtUl, - HjgialUt. I(.c I v luU.lvn.vaUl b uLUiilig Co LUCK OR WHAT? how a sPMttftt ma unm TASrSIH m A CAfTTU tnowtnt Be ti as ii lmltaes .twil, hut a Hwtse AawteH iHtrwewmwMfy FVom tt Xrw Torit tmm. I have a friend who is a newspaftt mstt srd a bit of a cynic, I met Mm npon the srefn of the Astor Howse owe afitrnorn last week. He was In a iB tuisive mood, and the subject of hi! ritMiiur'e w.ts lack. Something had tene strong with him, ami he waa say taw things about his luck that WAWM m t h ok well in print. He moraTttttl thns: "Thsre are two kinds of superstitious p lotis, religious person" and gammer, what the religions man attrltrates to Pros Hence the gambling man attributes to luck. The scientific man says there Is no lurk, and the late Itichard ,. Pro lur wrote columns about draw poker to prove It and then died of yellow fever. 1 don't pretend to know anything abont the matter except that things go awfully contrary sometimes. And that re minds me of a story. "Do you remember Dr. S., thai horse- rscmg etiuoTT Jto. well, lie was widely known In hh day. I don't think a man's wife ought to be too hard on him. He may not lie driven to open KbelBon. but he is spt to wish he had not marital. Now, the doctor's wife was pretty hard on him In one way. She used to come down to the office every pay-day and make him hand over his salary to the last cent. Then every morning before he started out she would give him enough money for car fare nml a light lunch. "Still, the doctor managed to keep a cheerful countenance In public, and by dint of adroit financiering and careful hotting for he was a bit of n spnrt to lay by a snug little sum whlob he had In bank entirely unknown to his wife. Though there Is no telling how he ever got lift first dollar to bet, unless he bor rowed It, be was on the whole pretty lucky, and he kept adding to the fund In bunk until It reached n trifle above ? l.iWO. If I had been tbe doctor I never would have allowed the balance to hnng filwut that unlucky number thir teen. I would have stopped at twelve nnd waited until I could make It four teen or llfteen. Hut perhaps he did uot think of that. "Well, one tiny during tho season at Monmouth Park, nfter the Doctor had placed his own little stnke on n sure thing, he sat In tho reporters' stall wait ing for tbe first race to stnrt. The horses bad nnt yet come to the post when a boy topped him upon tho shoulder nnd said that n lady on the grand stand wanted to see hltn. The Doctor looked in the direction Indicated by tbe b ly, nml wns dUmayed to see his wife Sne had never to hts kuowledgc attended a tace be fot e. nnd ho was even yet doubt fill wheilur he was casing at the real woman or an apparition. Hut she was kckunlng to bun with more vigor than could liu expected of a tthost, so h got out of the stall and went to her as .ist a pofHble. '"Why. my deui, this Is nn unex peeled pleasure.' beean the doctor, but liU wife checked him by saying: "Oh, shut up! I want to ask you something about the race' "Then aa the doctor shut up she con tinued: 'Is there a horse to start oallod Impectinlosltyr' " 'Yes, my dear; but why do you mkf "'Well, here Is a live dollar bill; I wish you would go and buy me a ticket on Impecunlosliy.' "The doctor thought his wife had gone crasy. She. who all their mar ried life had preached to him ngtlnst the sin of gambling, to actually but on a horse- race. Impossible' She was only a)!ngntmpforhlm. He coughed slightly and said: " 'Jly dear, I'm a Utile surprhed at your fancying this kind of a joke' Then, teeing there was no joke In tbe expression of ber face, he shifted tils ground thus: 'Hut If you really want to' " 'Don't be a fool, but go ami do what I tell you!' sild hit wife with decision, thus rendering further argument Impos sible. "Once out of her sight the doctor re covered his composure and argued tbe matter out as follows: Mmpecunloelty can't win; consequently money placed on him is thrown away. It will be bet ter for me to keep this money ami put It In the next race on a horse that has tome show of winning. I'm really ?5 In. With whtch comforting reflection be returned to tbe reporters' stall, nodded affirmatively to bis wife, and sat down. "The horses csme to tbe post ami started. It wss a big Held, and when tbey whirled Into tbe stretch opposite tbe grand stand several were bunebed In tbe van, others were In a ruck in tbe middle, while tbe rest tailed on behind, and It was iuipoctdbie to tell which was ahead. The leaders swung around the last curve and came down the home wnlch aeck aad seek. Ilut when tbey pasted tha outer Hoalt of the erowd a cry went up that froat the marrow In tbe doctor's boaas aad seat Uttle shafts ot ice to his extremities. It was Inipo cualiiyt Atd that was what it real I v meant for the Doctor, for there had beea only two or three tickets sold oa the deceit ful brute, aad Mutual paid 1 1,900 for $4. He wet hit fate Ilka a maa. That sight whea Ida wife asked him for tbe naaaty he said tbe erowd had beat too great about the tools for hlaa to gat the Eckel cs shad, but be would gat the auwty ia tows ia the atoraiag. Next tetalag, at aooa at the haak was otMtaed. ha drew out hit $l,afai gad took it to the otBct, where hit wife was waiting for hiaa. "Now. what do you call that, luek or Provides, or, la the language of tha awticiiuu watea uumi caatt aot tear" Catar h la a coastttutaoaal aad aot atooaKltasia. aat Itmtalore It maul at uamut ay local -jattBtttuaa. lt nwiuireai a conrttnittoaat saw djr Uke Hooat'aj terinnttrtUn whiut, wottAas Urouah the Wood, aralloat the uaaasttr YtAtaa OaUaayatt flhaMl DtTOa&ClAaW &aW taBBaMaM jkhd 4ataMate & aa4tMta4Uhatte Bttjaj, TtMAafttageaal 4a baaaV lat tastily to the kuwea u Hood's Saajaaa rttta at a lanuniy lor catarrh waaa other NsWaWatBajtWattt tMal afawUattl Shattat'ti ftkltBBUtitfaa 3kkfc9 tMaUaVtlal ajUP MfcLft Vkflgttf aWStVaVB aUiUgV BflyLaamt )tUaM SMSMtiiii lnnital tarl StMOgtitV " V1b9 aWlFtir atWaV 4BvHUCrb Ua dttWiictl BiUHllat cartalaly give goo4' jtvwtrHla a lair trial. A UtaTlatt ( . "I kv beta takiat Hwoj'ega.rsaftarilli tor that vttt tour yat's at iaitrvait- I was iJttgtUltt M i&fc tBtsttkUb tjaaMl ttattD NrfUmlBtB Baf aistadaiitriasteact- I take it aow nata- eaaf I teal ajhtiitated tad Ualwais gist ass jtefladhMe tren.gHi. saaulatta tha towels atd' fives au esceUaot jjittlte-''-Ltvi Ci vsatr t. yyteratatut. W Va . --v aat lu gat oaly Hood1? Sarsaparilla iuU ty au irugfc-i. gi, .is fur ta. f -laxad wtiy tr - i uouo a ou , uwoU.-j Aa BMa OUM ItaiUUaT AMI SKMENTS. Jsew National Theatre, One Week, Ccmmenelng MONDAY. MOVEMBKR 17. The Society and Musical Event of the Season. EMMA JUCH GRND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY 20-GREAT ARTISTS-20 llic Jmi h ( tftnii On hrslm 1 Thf .IhHi (irttml 01ioits ! 1 r-i totn,n-m t.t-MlriiiK-ij Vider thettlrrr'lon of LOCKS A AH. tr sirerttk of tl e nt of tirrodeel smgert and artistic afflmgeeeti will he seen Inn the foffoWlet airtWimweweats- SWRASOS-ltmnm tneh, Oeotgwe von Janes crews r.ratwtta Marowda, Marl fteebeti, osottta rteeht. (JOITRAt.'Oi-talasie Maeef hot. . O. Flower. Bernw Ponies. TRKOHS-Chartes Hedmnwti. rivne ( larle. Wlll'ani Stsfliens, Reorge Oonlrt, John R. Beltara. ft tni10NR-Otto Kathjen. Henry Vogel. Alterlao eaaslo. BA909-Pmk Vetta. K. N. Knight. J. C. ttlfoft, S. H. badley. ItRITItTOIItlV MordBr, T. IT, THK nUOUBXOTS. Tanrwlar. Jfor. , WltMAM TBLU TWesfay, Nov. It, BIBObSTTO. TrMay, Mov. . THR PtaYlNfl DOrOnMAt. Weill near Xov- 1. LOHEMnglN, ?atnnlsy Matinee, Nor. ft, FAUST. Satttrdar. Nor . f HR BOHEMIAN QIRU PB1CW $, $1.80. tt and) Onts Dee tK tle will lie frlren of the day and dale of the opening ante of e its. Tlie Sleinray riano ned by the Jnch Cempany. HUTUMN TVYHETING WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, BENNING'S COURSE. COMMBKCtNO TUESDAY. OCTOtlKTl 31. AND rOJITISUINO tTNTlf, NOVKXtnElt 8.1X- Cll'SlVB. VIVRIIACBfl BACH DAT. PUHSBS t.M.0n0. STKErtattCnASB KVKHY OTIIBH DAT. TDK BEST CLASS OF IlACE-HOttSBS WILL TAKE r A1YT. FI M8T HACK AT S P. St. Aitmlson, sronmls, Kraml-staml and pool lawn, St. Including elnb-bonte awl UrttiixX, Jl.tO. Apply to O. 0. BTAPLES. Troasurcr, WlllnrU's Ilotpl, for member's badges. Otijectlorable characters will ho oieludett. Trains leaTO D. & P. Depot 1I.CS, 1200. 1 and 1 ). Road 1 trip, 18 (enti. FOR A GOOD SHOE iISIT son & Can's For an Easy Shoe OO TO WILSON & CARR'S. Co carry tho llest Lite of Patent leather Shoes for Ladles and Gn tletnrn at II a pair at Wilson & Carr's I'lislilouiililo SllOfl SIkii. No. oao i Krmarr .v. w WasblnstoD, D. C. UALTlStOItK STOItE, 4 nml o -ur.sT itAi.Ti.iioiti: NTiti:irr. Grand, Upright and Square PIAJSTO-POflTES. Sftal attention of psrehsuors is laTlted to our "NEW ARTISTIC BTVLB8 Flnlsbeil In DtMlirai ol "UiaUEST DCOKATlVK ART." PIAH08 FOR RBNT Second-band Pianos at All Prises. Wm.Knabb & Co., 817 Market Space. A TONIC. Horsford's Acid Phosphate. A most exseilaat and agreeable teals aad sppcUier. Uaeartobaa and Invtgwit tbe ttred Wata aad body.lsi parts reaewod sawgy aad TitaHty and eattrsas tbe faaattoss. Dr H. K. Clarke, Gaaera, N. T., sayst "It bas pot1 or great rafatt lor Hs toll aad rerislf yiag jatasase. Dr. J. U. Stadaaaa, Watt Brattleaora, Vt. say "Katt aarre toaia I rr Mad." Baseriptive paasablat fraa. KUMFOBD 0HEM1OAL WOKES, Pmrsdaaaa, R. I- afW4Ut9 Qt StathBafctfltittBl A&kl aaBaiBtliiAtfttai OAWHOaX. B wwe tba woad "Bewlar to priatad aa Uw labal. AU ethsss are riMim. KaMrsaktla aatk. Difdq f Lswjufs ad Law Fkis, ruMasUX CAHKUimOh'. ATTOItMST-AT-LAW. uav ittam aasshwast, y-iiSnnlnn..Q, Wastw Law tnatltg- imm njQOBBVUX wuaausit, AWOttti BY AT UW. Sat aad. aw tt at . faaaaaar HaaiUtBa. 1 oaiwaa aa-, wMaaatua, m. v. Q r.nUUJVU- J-CLZAflatitT u. r. a. acaawsiKT. PttlLUPe. UfiUrT i. JtoKStfKSY. Att0AfcSit4ta.g-. tmw-u MttNMY TO UIAX. iBeTtTS l3 mSTmoiumrwSSS tauarBrla iZaa. ymyog on odOB sweairr. XtX IK AAL atTMB, m WAM OH UUU. WtA aaootUTY. at axd s ram amn. WtlaT M QttT TOLOAa- Btfaass. huts to Bait nfiaailSt Qa AouEur JttJ . K act m$ME CiaS&.fStJSSJft fiSkaaa!5 -- KDUOATIUNAI.. LANGUAGES, THEBERLITZSCHOQLof LANGUAGES TWtltli Strtet Northwest, llest and Stost Prastloal Instruction. TERMS, $10. Ilraoflhes In New Tork, llixton, Phllidel I lila, tlilongu, Parts, llerlln, Loudon, oto. Oetts-tr ACADEMY OF TUB HOLY C'liOiiS. ltl Mats. Ave, Affords oTery faolllty lor acquiring a tlxir oechedaeatlonlR Iltsntare, rnulo and art. The Instmiaeats Uiiftht are piano, bnrp. Tlo 11b, Kiiltar, rnamlolln aad banjo. Laniraases, ceaeral voeal, drawing ami Uney work free. eW.ly A I IS8 UAYAltD'fl INSTITUTK, Korwalk, Conn. A Rome Reboot for Olrl aad Vcmag lAdlos. Number of boardlnepuplU limited to twenty. Exeellsnt advaatates In Musle, Art and tbe Languages, Gyranaslum. Pleasant Rroonds Healthful locatlou. Pupils boarded through tbe summer months. Hoard, washlne and tuition In tho EnatUb bronobos, 1300 per scholastic year. Siwd fur circular. "TV,! EADVILLE THEOLOQICAL SCHOOL. SteadTllle, Ta. Pduoates for tbe Christian Ministry. Room rant and tuition free. An entrance f ea of KO for eas, haat aad ears ot roosi. All expeases Baoderate. Terra betias 8EPTEMDER S. Address REV. A. A. UVERMORB, D. D., Prctklect. Moadvllle. Pa. JITISB AIKEN'S SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. Etaraford, Conn, Eatabllsbed la test. Prepares for ooHage, traretasd boffle. Tbe raetbod by whleh the mental taeullles are ednaated will be found la tbe teeosd edition of Mis Aiken's pam phlet oa "Coneentrated Attention," now ready, for sale at Breotano's, S Union Square New York. pUTOER'S COLLBOB PREPARATORY SCHOOL, New Braaswiak, N. J. Beardisag Ssbeot for Bays aad Yeoae Stea. Preforea far tbe bant aollagei. setSaUae sahaefa er baslaasa. E. U. COOK, A. M Pi. P.. Head VaaHar, S1 T. JOHN'S COLLBOE, ABBarmtts.Md, Wtst uniiiilsn aarameaeas MTH SBPTBM BER. Btabt DaaartBaMs aad tear aaursas a staaly. Baaatags baatad br ataara. Tana sMdesats. For tatalagiia address tea arati dsat. THOMAS FELL, LL B.. Pk. B. T IXBBK SEMINARY, LBBs.Fa. Ji MaKbk9BBl afaMT yOH&jt fflUftf aMUt JMmVmmt JaaaetiaML at Utttc, Tnatnatar Ooaatg, Pa. Wth year B Baiaaafl tUllAibllasiaisMA taavbl fAbaaA fsaatalssUaSk miabaats; sateteiOTiiiOthl of the ttdtTtatiial BttnU SJaAp wu j BaUatatV TaaaTT tLbji. AaMMO, 0fwn Lake, V. Y. Tae fall aantsiii ot staalr. LaanHat asaatalal aad btaBatei. A satatai taesthaa laasahaA Vtaalatf BttaaBBBBVhaa? mmAw l&AhX jatiuuh Sasitot hattas StaWftMslKt; at, MM. aaat ior fialaltitfai JL8. Y rntm' INawffVTX, Fa. Tht Bt. VtOMUtlUlK B- hahWBB B- a ttaaat jtaatts. baav haas BjMSHAg &j af tat tttsl 9taatTs feaBar at mvwnmwim ste. kkftftMafai' aMsVJat tsd aBBTWAaW ItvaaaaaV (BBBWkBa lt8BBBJBK AaHEaVC 1HtWtyt WMi PlnlaaJ AwtaA-ejraUa Afl.. UXtA hsaStl IsaOst aaaTsal at OBsa- rnm apaaaeeBBisaaawe 1i aaasee aaaa" mmm sejer nTte' atattas ST Liam acaVUOaU A htih'tlaas aohMt- twlihtttMT havBt tat aaaMtsio Bahahatat aatsvtatalteaav BitsaS tmmit. laaaaas as Mr nnshajewtaaV mmammu IL-mm aMtahtS aaaatsl ajfU 0 YaaaaaaV HrjBBfBBal eBBBBw eBP aBaafastP ; aaataaa aw aatstv vsaaaBaBBBBa aaaBtWJastf WaNIH Oa? (.BiSJ-Si H T TtUNJ Frinci AMllEHffllJ. A LSAIGH'8 6RASD orERAHnt'SB To moiT At a Last Appearat.ee of the FaTortfe Amorii j Aftor. Lewis Morrison A MRPIIISTO IN lfts iehttme, Jeen and Dramatic r. 0 1 1 tree of FKUST, TTejar. Xorrtnn'8. Potwpsny ! th" .i 11 otfsaeiyartht of aesatte Tersfoa ot "Fian-t. tlrtWpWerfal.BltOVKE-f SCENE Wtthlt-i naiM of oswaiee l.totTTiNn. Bt We;-Mm. Rtv'HARD MANsriELI Bir9eai IrtawJer' aM "It. Jekyll and Mr ?. Sitssrwfl1e. WBAtiratAI. tBRATRR, Ijist Performanre of Coiified's Comic Opera Co, This (Saturday) Erenlrp, Steelal Performaiicenf Wnltr King stran, Opera, The Gypsy Baron. WIB8 I1HTT1NA PADELFORD asSAFFI Next Week-The Inimitable LOTTK, Seats no won sale. i-r "Vt W NATIONAL TUB VTRg-Nnxt Week IN The Inimitable LOT T 7X. Three ClmnKes of Programme, I Only Performanoo of Mars- Stoeilay I uen s Musette. TnesdayiiBd Wednetay ETcnlrm and fatunlay Matinee. Triple llllt Spoiling the Broth. A Faint Heart. Nan the Good-for- Nothlnc Thnrdy, Frhlay and Saturday, Tho New Stusleat Comedy. INA. Tho Superb Company; Waller Allen, Will s. ntliiir. Parry llrown, Ooo. lt. Ilrodrrlok, l.toi el niand, Frank Itotllston, Slabella Uaker, Helen Payne, Adelaide Cbtten, DoraWllon. William Robinson, Musical Director. Eeats now on sale. C- It a LUAUon'aaiiAND orEnA-ilousE. 8UNDAY, NOVEMBER D. LINCOLN SIUSIO HALU MONIlAY.NOVEMnBIt U FAREWELL CONCERT'. STRAUSS And Ills Fntnous VIENNA ORCHESTRA. Price llist lliior, SI SO; Balcony, si, (Jallery, Mi. TlekclsalSIctzerott's. lllOFst. n w. t. A LHArCtrSNRW LYCKl'SI TIIEA IE, Baltimore. Std Br taeement nt Edwin Booth AND Lawrence Barrett. SPECIAL WASRI.NOT0N NI01IT3, Slonday. Nov, 10-JDLIUS C.KiAtt. Sir. Booth as Brutus .Mr. Uarrett as Canlut Wednesda', Nov. 1-M ACIIETII. Sir. Boot has Slaobetb. Mr. Barrett as MVduff Friday, Nov. H-OTUELLO. Sir. Booth as laxo. Sir. Barrett as Othello Fantculls.,... ,, ll.oi Orchestra Chairs UW Ualeory j.oo Inoludleg transportation both ways. Seats now on sale at Robert F. Miller's Book Store, MB Fifteenth street, from 10 a ia to & p. in. . 8peolal trains for Waihlngton Nights will leavoila Pennsylvania lt it. from Sixth street Depot at l):40 p. m. sharp, arriving at Union Station, Baltimore (three minutes' walk from Lyceum Theatre). Returning, leave same station Immediately after tbe per formance; 871Ct HARRIS' BIJOU THEATRE. Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 3. WILLIAM E. niNBS and MISS EARLE REMINGTON In the Cyelonlo Comedy Sensation. 11EAKTS OF KEW YORIC, IntroUuelnft a r-ennlne Police Patrol Wagon, drawn by Fiery bteedt , in a maddening dash aerou lbestase, and the most Itealhtlo Fire Scene and Uero's Rescue Ever Attempted. Next week-BLUE AND TOE PRAY. 3 Ct n NEWWASUINQTON U THEATRE. 11T06T. to Nianr to niqrt' Lester & Williams' London Novelty and Galeiy Company, Week CeramosolBg Meoday, November 10. Ladles' Hatlaeas Tuas.,Tburs, and Sat. tarautl Doulile .tllructluii, AMERICAN i FOUR combination, A IIIkIi Cluk Siieciallj Mioi, And tbe Colored Atblatlc Celebrity, George Dixon, It Pounds. Caaaiaioa Boataa Welgat of tbe W r-1 Wbo Wonted JnhnBia Murtaby Kllra'V; Feojtat. aad woa the CbMauaWnsbiuut Eagtaaa, DWastitg Nunc wall.e. He will spar at every performance an 1 Bwatallt.CB.sts. KiiHate?f W-haBlf Wood Sw(!j. 1 Jt Wi SsailtSBs yoaJay. Wadacady. Fi mtmW aUtw sata4eWaaT UsUSVaa StmLBaQDE CO. t-MMH KKftstBai-t A OWAJPPIC 3PBCIALTY CO llitE . HEOLIKN. te n s.aHtntf at All Staaiaal Instrument ; ttaaaata It Btstassasaay anisln oosaa waltaar ahaaaaitoan eswtttaw or a tftanny more iisttatt that say othar sloths Tat ttuMat hi aot starts nlcai. but tbo ajtjtaalttttBogltlaae tttuli) that a person so May it wis trust oaa to three, Toat situ to see tbuta wbB at iff a favor at E. F. DROOP'S, tat FA. AYE., Sola -Meat tos-gte'awar aad other fi. st ctats esaisos aaat Otcaa. m. P1. SBLsTZ Importing Tailor, Vm F STItiST S01THWEST. FaUaad Water lsaaurtaUuB tw . " Tb w the VbMst Ubt of Wlc Br. ' -' ? Wtuhi&giuu .4 I