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WEDNESDAY. OCT011EK !?.'. 1834.
Tiiebe vrai splonilM rucin' at tlio Ivy
City track ycilurJay.
Tl08wr.Lt. T. I'l.owgr. think that Sam
uel JT. Tlldon Is spoakltiK through tho
ftm this year. Thoro aro othurs of the
tamo opinion.
"TllEltri Is n manliness about Tllalno
iliftfc la t-n..,,,...,, in lliMn unfc nnd ftlinnr
inon" Is tho dlsrospectful wav In which I
Murat llalstoad refers to tho iudopend-1
cats of Now York and Ilrooklyn.
Tub women of tho south must feel
highly compllmonted by tho uttorancoj
of bourbon orators who talk as though
thov woroln mortal fear fest tholr wives,
daughters, and Buccthcarts should con
sort with dreadful black men. Tho
WUlto wotnon of tho south aro in no wiso
responslblo for tho bleaching process that
is going on In tho colored population, and
it might be woll for tho bourbon stump
speakers to bear this in mind when they
jirauco up and down tiro country dis
coursing on tho horrors of mixing colors.
1'. II. McKtNNKV addressed tho reoplo
of Harrisonburg, Vn., yestorday. Ho pic
tured tho horrors of "nigger supremacy,"
and exhorted his bourbon hearers to stand
by tho whlto man aud on tho whltn man's
platform. Ituunlug out of Ideas and lan
guago after a while, ho appropriated as
his own a portion of tho nlggcr-hntlng
speech that Senator Lamar hai boon mak
ing in Mississippi, nnd reeled ItolT to tho
great delight of tho nudlonco. Tho next
tlmo Mr. McKinney works oft" another
man's speech ho should bring along a stock
of quotation marks.
Tun United States oxportod to Great
Britain In 1SS0 33,000,180 pounds of leaf
tobacco, for which tho producer received
11 cents per pound. On an avcrago tho
llritlsh. govornmont rocolvod as duty on
this tobacco tho sum or $12,010, 105. Groat
Britain received as duty on dried fruit,
hipped mainly from tho United States,
2,540,170. Tho wholo Uritiih rovonuo
from tariff tax on imports is $100,000,000.
Tho United Statcs.'or tho statos of Vir
ginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Con
necticut, 1'ennsylvanln, and Missouri,
tho tobacco producing states of tho union,
pay more than two-fifths of tho wholo
rovonuo tax colloctod by England on her
imports. This is froo Undo England
which collects $100,000,000, and tho
lUnitod States, which simply lovios a tariff
-lax on commodities which sho herself
producos, Is callod a high protcctivo na
tion, when her rovonuo from tariff is
$i;jj,000,000. Lot England first set tho
examplo by repealing tho tax on our
tobacco beforo our pooplo becomo solicitous
about relioving tho products of English
factories.
The spirit of democracy is tho samo
north and south. Evorywboro democrats
aro bitterly hostllo to frco speech and tho
unrestrained oxoiclso of tho rights of
citizenship. Whcnovor thoy aro iu tho
majority thoro can bo found a dominant
spirit of despotic intoloranco and an ugly
determination to apply tho gag law.
Whorovor tboy aro In powor thoy break
up republican mcotings rcgardloss of all
rules of common decency and fairness
nnd try to crush out Individual freedom
of opinion and action. In Fort Wayne,
Ind., Monday night uniformed demo
cratic ruffians would not allow Mr.
Ulaino to speuk, interrupting him with
cat-calls and Jibes, and bohaving other
wlso in 'a disgraceful and disreputa
ble manner. In tho south thoy resort to
tho shotgun and tho whipping post to
etranglo tho development of republican
ideas, but in tho north, where vlolenco
would bo mot with forco, democrats try
to accomplish tho samo ond by noiso.
Nothing but wholesoino respect for tho
brawn of tho freo men of the north pre
vents northern bourbons from doing
buslnoss ns their brethron of South Caro
lina, Virginia, and Mississippi do.
Hc-liliul-tlic-Door Work.
Mr. I). II. Warner, who is still president
of tho school board, although his resigna
tion has bcon tendered, says, In effect,
that thero is nothing in tho complaints
ubout mismanagement of oar school
utl'airs, and if thoro is thoro liud host bo
nothing saVl ubout it, n it will Injure tho
present high character of tho schools
themselves. Mr. Warner may havo In
formation, which nobody olso seems to
liavo, about tho matters which certainly
seem to havo bton grossly mismanaged
that will put nn.outlrely difl'erout faco on
them when it comes to bo generally
known. As to tho last half of his statu
inont, howovcr, ho is certainly wrong.
No ovil can bo cured by concealing it.
From its voiy nature it thrives by con
cealment, it may survlvo exposure, but
if cxposuro docs not lead to Its correction
nothing olso will. Tho tmrgoon does not
seek to conceal tho ulcer nnd euro his
patient by tolling him ho had host over
look tho fact that It allllcts him. Ho
knows that such treatment means only
Incroasod misery and Anally death. Tho
rcmody l'.o3 iu Investigation and ruthless
eradication. If tho tooplo havo boon
swindled, and nro being swindled, thoy
bare a right to know it. if they havo
not, tho suspected nro entitled to tho
vindication which a full, thorough, and
open Investigation alone can givo them.
There nru perhaps U5,000 school chlldron
in this district, aud tho books ruqulrod for
thciriducatlon costtliclr parents no small
cum. l!y n llttlo mlsmumigviueut In tho
wuy of froquont changes, even though tho
change- may bo only In tho uMIoim, as
omo ray It was iu tho proscut caso, tho
ojy Hay, bo doubled or even quadrupled,
Heavy taxes aro thus laid upon narouts
flinch they ought not to bo required to
pay. They can oscapo most surely by
discovering the wrong and righting It.
This Investigation has gone far enough
already to show that our aohool affairs
are loosely and therefore badly managed.
Mr. Wilson was responsible primarily to
tho school board, but tho school board
seems to have known llttlo and cared less
about what ho was doing. Tho board Is
respoDSlblo to tho commissioners, and
this august body know as llttlo about tho
board as tho board know about Mr, WIl-
V
son. it is high tlnio somebody took an
Stitcro.it in affairs ami managed them in
such nway ns to bear tho light. .U pros
cut, tho public trill idoaso remember, all
public business in tho district is dono be
hind closod doors.
Secrelnry Orealinmbs Speecll,
Tho address of Secretary Gresham nt
tho great business mou's mooting in Now
York Monday orcnluit was characteristic
of tho speaker ami admirably adapted to
tho occasion ami tho autllonce. Sorrotnry
Orcsham has tho mental habit of going
illractly to tho point ami a happy faculty
of pr ciontlng facts la tholr strongest
light without surplusage. Tho meeting
in Now York was a good occasion for tho
oxorclso of thoso qualities. It mm a moot
ing of husinoss men, held in business
hours, in ttolaco dovotod strictly tobusl
ncss. Socrotary Orciham addrosscd this
nudienco as ono husinoss man would talk
to another, and If his speech was it strong
argument in favor of tho election of
lllnlno nnd Logan It was bosauso ono of
tho strongest arguments in favor of that
result Is b.tsed on tho present condition of
our national finances and tho splendid
record of tho republican party in tho
management thereof.
At tho beginning of his remarks, plung
ing at onco into facts and llguros, tho
speaker completely uomollshcd tho stock
nrgtimout of Mr. llondrlcks relatlvo to
' treasury reserve and showod that
gentlomau, as ho has often beforo been
shown, to bo olther n designing detna
geguo or n very small statoininu. Tor
Imps it would ho r more correct diagnosis
of Mr. Hendricks's caso to say that ho is
both. In the Intervals when ho has not
been making whining appeals for votes,
like a beggar supplicating alms, ho has
been roltoratlng that 'tho pcoplo wero
being robbed and tho country driven to
perdltiuu by tho enormous reserve of
$150,000,000 in tho treasury. Doubtless
tho spectaclo of any rosorvo In tho treas
ury would scorn vorynppalllng to Mr.
Hendricks by reason of tho bowildar
lug contrast with tho condition
of things which existed uudcr
dcmocratlo rule, hut becauso a
man Is surprised is no reason why bo
should stultify himself. Thero Is no law
to provont Mr. Hendricks from playing
tho demagoguo, but a small modicum of
solf-rospcct ought to provent him from
exposing hlrasolf to tho risk of being pil
loried boforo his countrymon ns a pho
nomonal mlxturo-of professional petti
foggor nnd political false pretender. This
Is exactly where ho stands to-day. Tho
bombardment of facts aud figures to which
ho was subjected by Hccrotary Gresham
caused his cob houso of financial fallacies
to como tumbling about his oars and ro
vcalod Mr. Hendricks In his groat two-
horso act of domagoguo and Jugglor.
"Tho roal rosorvo," 6ald Secretary
Grc3bam, "is loss than ono-thlrd ot tho
npparont balance on hand." If Mr. Hen
dricks had possessed as much real reicrvo
as ho doos of real trickery ho might havo
saved hlmsolf such nn oxposuro.
Tho romainder of Sccrotary Grcshara's
spoech was dovoted to showing how tho
republican party has proserved and main
tained tho national credit, reducod tho
national debt, and saved tho national
honor. Ho closed with a brief but oarn
ost oulogy of tho republican candidates for
president and .vlco, prosident, Und sat
down, tho roport says, amid "groat cheer
ing." It was a business speech to busi
ness men.
J.orntlnfr Uniinlil Taxca,
Tho district tax collector is again after
those gentleman who aro slow in paying"
tholr taxes on rorsonal proporty, nnd
such delinquents aro frequcntlr reminded
that if thoy do not hnrry up tho collector
will bo compollod, In tho performance of
his duty, to distrain tholr proporty for
taxes. In his anxiety to collect taxes
duo tho district govornmont wo trust tho
collector will not ovorlook tho $18,000 in
porsonal proporty that Judgo Edmonds,
president of tho board of district com
missioners, lias sworn bolongs to him,
nnd of which our roportors havo been
unablo to flud any mention of on tho
district assessor's books. If tho collector
doos not know whoro to look for evidence
of thooxlstouco of this $i,000, wo refer
him to tho answer mado by Judgo Ed
monds In tho suit of Crawford vs.SquIer,
Edmonds, nnd others. This answer is
or should bo on file with tho cus
todian of tho court records. Judgo
Edmonds may have mado a re
turn of this $18,000 within tho past
two or tbroo wookn, but if lio has
nogloctcd to do so tho assossor should
call his attention to tho omission aud see
to it that tho district Is no longer do
prived of tho taxos duo on tho property.
Judgo Edmonds Is not oxemptcdfroin tho
payment of Just taxes becauso ho happens
to bo a commissioner of tho district, aud
ho has as much right to thrust his hands
Into tho nubllo treasury and tako thoro
from $3,000 or $1,000 in trust funds ns ho
has to fail to pay into tho treasury $3,000
or $1,000 duo tho district on property ho
has neglected to properly return for tax
ation. If tho $ISO0O which Judgo Ed
monds swears bolongs to lilra is found to
belong to tho creditors of tho defunct
banking houso of Squlor and somebody,
tho commissioner will, as a matter of
course ho relieved from tbo payment of
the tax due ou it. -
DltTcrrllces Ilctwectt lllolt.
lfornco Whio onnlhilntcs Theodore
Koosovult by writing that 011 tho evening
after Mr. lllaino's nomination Mr. Uoose
vclt entorod his room In tho Urnud Pacific
hotel In Chicago and cordially indorsed
n totegram ho had just wrltton to tlio
acting editor of tho Now York Jiitiilng
I'ust advising hostility to the republican
nominee, mid addod: "If I bad boon
writing It I wouldsay, 'any proper demo
cratic nomination will havo our hoarty
support.'"
If tho domocrats had mado a "propor
nomination" Mr. IEoosovolt might possibly
havo given such nomination his support;
but tho domocrats mado a most lamenta
ble falluro in tholr attempts to como up
to his standard. And right thero Is whoro
Mr. i:)03uvolt shows his vast superiority
ovor his friend Iioraco Whlto. Whon It
was proved that tho democrats mado n
notoriously and confessedly Improper
nomination ho bad tho honesty ami tho
manhood to say so nud to bo truo to him
self and his country. It Is because tho
democrats failed to mako a propor nomi
nation that Mr, Hooiovelt and nluo-tenths
of tho "indepondont republicans" who
rebelled ngaiust tho nomination of Mr,
Hlaluo aro to bu found to-day among
tho most determined opponents of
Orovor Cleveland. If tho tool of
tho Manning-Thompson ring in Now
York wero fit to bo position t
many of thoboltors would havo stuck to
him to tho last. Tho rovolatlous that
havo been mado concerning Urovcr
Cleveland's .monstrous immoralities
shocked and disgusted good pooplo of all
parties, and turned thorn against him,
Tho egotism and enormous vanity of
such men as Curtis and Wblto blinded
them to tho mUtako tboy had
made and oxclted their obstinacy to a
degroo that has lost thorn thorospoct and
confldonco of thoso who had previously
thought well of them. Thoycontlnuo
tholr advocacy of Clovcland in tho facoof
Indisputable proof of his moral and men
tal unfitness for tho placo to which ho
aspires, carrying tholr support to tho
length of not only apologizing for baso
and shocking immorality, but actually
holding up vlco as a vlrtuo far tho young
men of tho land to cinulnto.
Now Ilrellircll, Wlint Xi-Ul
Mr. Everett 1. Whoolor, from the
Curtis bureau of defamation in Now
York, wrnto tho l'rosldcnt that
ho had "seen it stated ond not
denied" that Col. W. W. Dudley, com
mlsslonor of pensions, "had glvon orders
that applications (lied by voters residing
In Indiana and Ohio should bo taken up
out of thu orilor of filing and havo a pref
erence over thoso filed by poisons resid
ing In other statos," nnd his communica
tion was roforrcd to Acting Secretary
Joslyn for Investigation and roport. Mr.
Wheeler's lettor was widely circulated,
and tho Journals of purity and high moral
Ideas mado n great ndo over It, assuming,
of course, that tho slanderous and un
supported allegations of tho bureau
of defamation wero truo. Tho an
swer to tho baseless and unwarrant
able charges formulated by tho bureau of
defamation camu yesterday in tho form of
n totter from Acting Commissioner of
Pensions O. 1'. (1. Clark, In which ho
denies, in languago strong enough and,'
broad enough to cover ovory nccusatlou
nnd Insinuation iu the Wheeler letter,
that Col, Dudley evor gave any such order;
that tho pension ofllco Is aud has been
carried on as though no campaign woro
In progress, caso being taken up and
disposed of In tholr regular order with
scrupulous fairness. Mr. Clark presents
statements taken from tho records of his
bureau, which show that ns a matter of
fact tho porceutago of Ohio and Indiana
cases takon up during tho past four or
11 vo mouths Is considerably bolow that of
sovcral other statos. Now, what will bo
tho next lie not nlloat by tho representa
tives of all that Is puro and good and no
ble In politics and private life in tho
tiamo ofrofirm aid porfectlon in admin
istrative mothods?
.r!T JIuslC.
Prom Whlto, Bmllh its Co., lloston, the fol
lowing uew music has been received: "I.lttlo
Kino's Prayer," "I Alono tho Cross Must
Hear," "Sainted Mother," nnd "Tho Outcast,"
four songs, srords and music by Charles A.
White; "Jack's Iteturn," "Tho Cavalier's
ParcHcIl," and "Wakerrnm Thy Dreaming,"
words by Earl Marble, nnd mu'te by Charles
1). Dlakc; "When tbo Pansies Como Again,"
words and music by Charles t). Make; "Just
ror Pun," wonts by Karl Marble, music by K.
It. Ualley; "Ho Was a Pretty Soldier," "Lotta's
Latest Success," Kugllsh words by Karl Mar
ble; "Two Men or the Olden lime." words by
Clyde Aluiorc, muslo by C. A. White; "Tifl
Wo Meet Again," anil "Iu the Wlldwood,"
two duets, words by W. II. Putnam, music by
K. II. ilnllcy; "Swinging on tho Ooiden Clato'
ooinposod by Charles Monsellaud nrrangod by
Charles J), lilako) "Plcaso Hell No More
llrlnlr to My Father." srords by
Frank 11. Pratt, muslo by Charles A. White,
and dedicated tn liov. St. John, tho temper
unco presidential candidate; "The Itoator.My
Kuddfe." words by Fred Woodrow, ramie by
Charles II. Oabrlef; "Down by tho Old Abbey
Ituln," by It );lns; "Kvongeline," words "by
Karl Marble, iiiuulo by C. A. White, auil dedi
cated to Mine. Joscplilno Ixigair, "Itolllu' to
do Sea," words by Mrs. 11 V. Wilson, music
by Harry Dlrch, aud "Susan Brown's Wed
ding," by Ram Micas two comic songs. In
strumental "Jesus l.over or My Soul," ft
transcription of tho tuno Mnrtyn, by T. .P.
Hydcr: ''l'Alry tlretlng," Scherzo, by K 11.
llallcv: "Ias Souvlres. woltr. by Kmll Wald-
teufel; "Kvenlng Echo Waltz," "Skin Skip,"
Morcem: "Uobien Youth March," and"Wlnter
Mght (iallop, . lour oaay pieces ror piano, by
A. II. Holt, and "Aiidantmo Klovatlon," In A
minor, ror organ, by Kdonard Itaptestc; also
"(lyp, Jr.," an operottu.or Juveniles, tho
libretto by Karl Marble, and tho muslo by 1).
F. Hodges.
Carl hchnm's Uarvrst In Ohio.
Chicti'jn Tribune.
Schurz spoke twenty-two times In fifteen
cities, two hours nt a "spoke," both In l'.ngll.h
and Herman, and his "spokes" wero prlntod
and widely circulated, at great oxpenso to the
dcmocratlo cinnpjlgn funa. Ho was tent Into
the "conscience" suction of Ohio for Kngllsh
work, Into tho German tectlou for Teutonic
svork, nnd the net result or Ills mission Is set
forth in thu following tabulated form. Carl
Schurz spuko:
J1V7). pain.
S times In Cincinnati 5,M0
:: times In Cleveland UjOO
2 tiroes In Toledo tyjo
'i times In Youngstown UV)
'1 limes 111 Dayton 1,700
1 tlmo In Columbus 400
1 time In Canton 000
1 lime In Xanvavlllo Mr)
1 tlmo Iu fcandusky city 7M
1 time In Akron Tun
1 tiluo In Warren (county) 7W)
1 time In Lorain (county) too
1 tlmo Iu bprluglluld mi
1 tlmo In Athens (county) W
1 tlmo In bleubeuvlllo ttX)
2:1 "spokes." Total republican gains 17,0W
Thesoira ns aro estimated on last tears re
turns', when tho democrats did not havo his
distinguished nsKtslunrc, ami it will bo ob
served Ihat Iu four chief Herman centers
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Dayton
thu gains are latgest, showing tho Invaluable
charaetcr or Ids services umong his own coun
trymen us a professional reactor.
AHOUT VKOVIjV. '
Okj. Van Vuet has returned from New
Jersey.
CoMMonoitE SciiLUY returned to Washington
yesterday.
SiciietaiiyOrksiiam returned to Washington
last ulght from New York,
A Texas man 'M years of ago recently cut his
third set of teeth, but tho pain was so great
that ho died.
Lieut. Thompson, Sid infantry, who gradu
ated last Jutio from West Point, has Joined his
com). anions at Fort Porter, liullalo.
FotiK sisters named Carr wero married tbo
same evening recently at Juliet, 111., by ono
clergyman, aud now they call that par&ou a
"car-coupler."
Solicitor Okni:iui. l'lULUi-a left Washing
ton last uvenln-j fur North Carolina, whero ho
will enter thu campaign In tho Interest of tbo
republican parl.
Mux. James Mill. SrEMOEi., wlfo of Lieut.
Stembel, Uth U. S. Infantry, who Is m pleas
antly known iu Washington, Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. S. M Welch, at llufi'alo.
A. II. Wklpon, St. Paul; C. A. Jlroadwatcr,
Montana; George T. Cursted aud C. A. Hutch
Ins, New York; J. Farrell and P. W. l'arke, Al
bany, and J. Magce, Iloltou, Kngland, are at
Wlllard's.
Col. Joshua 8. I'lktciieu, jr., 2M United
States infantry, Is visiting bis father In Phila
delphia on Icavo from Fort i'orter, llufi'alo, N.
Y., of which post ho is commander, Ho will
return to ibity Nov. 0,
Mai. John 0. TuitNiiuix, captain lid United
Stales artillery, who Is visiting his sister nt
No. MS P street, has two months' lcavo from,
his pint at ban Augustine, l'l a. , most of which
ho intends spending hero.
Mn. Fulton Pai'i,, t.'nltcd States consul gen
cralat Duclmrust, who was hero for a day or
two on business, left last ulght for bis homo at
Hudson, N. Y., and will tall from Now York
Nov. ID on his return to his station.
Mns. Mary V- Kail, tbo republican song
writer, was tbo recipient of many attentions
from republican clubs on her recent visit to
Ohio, and her latest song, "Voto tho Tlckot
Through," was much sung during tho cam
paign. Sir Robert Owen has at last completed his
svork on the '"llritlsh Fossil llcptllcs," on
which ho has been engaged for tho past forty
years, Only 170 copies of tho work wero
printed boforo tho stereotype plates wero de
stroyed, Oait. John W. French, 25th United Slates
Infantry, and Mrs, French arrived at Buffalo
lust week from Dakota, where thoy will mako
their homo for tho next two years, while Capt.
French Is recruiting officer thero, Col. Charles
Jlentzonl, of tbo tamo regiment, who was re
lloyod by Capt, French, left last week for Fort
SntUIng, but dtolares bis Intention of making
liuffalo his homo when ho retires rom active
service.
A MASONIC JtAXUUUT.
.Mfralifrs of the NoraF Order or Scotland anil
Ihi-lr Witts Kal sad Are Jlcrrr.
The l'rurltiolnl tlrand lodge nr tho Itnyal
Order ofrlcUIaml held its annual baniuot at
the Ulggs houso last evening. Tho tolloulng
tinrtnnt wpro iirnwnt j Alliort t'lt-p. Tirnvlnrlftt
grand lunster, and daughter; ' M. U. (Irahaiir
mill daughter, Now Yurkj Jacob Telralr, Now
York; William M. Ireland, provincial secre
tary, Washington, 1). I'.;, John Wilson ami
wife, 1). O.i William O-car Knolnc. wlfo nnd
daughter, 1. Ci P. A. Hopkins, Minnesota: J. K.
Aihby, Texas; C. A.Nosbltl.Viritlnlai Nol.lo 11.
Inii-rtidwirc,ll.C.ilir.J.MIIMIlrowtu,JJ.C.f
William A. Pnnte, Indiana; J. M. Williams,
Ml,.,. .....,. 1Miv..,..I Ulltl.it.id Kntv Viirk, 1
I .'IIIIIIIPll.U, J... .I'll'. ,,, i .,,.,.,", ... ....... v.
C Tnvlor, llistrlct ot Columbia; John It. Pur-
son, .Missouri; I.. 1. 1 nrr, unusaa; 4 mi. ren
tier, Kentucky) A, T. Iuigley and wife, DIsj
trlct or Columbia; J. .1. Merrill ami wife, Ne
braska; II. I P.upcr, Virginia; A. C.Slicrmau;
Knnaj Henry insist, Knitli Carolina! K, 11.
Mncdnity 11111I ilniuhter, W. H. llooio and wire,
lllatrlet of Columbia; John F, Mayer and Miss
hurdcr, Vlrglutai 'J unman Snmiuertllle unit
wile, liMrlet or Columbia) II. J. 'turner. Jr.,
Virginia; 15. I,. Upturning, Kaiikat; Hr. J. T.
Head, U. H. A.) A. II, Chtirdilll, Texan: Martin
Collins, Missouri; P. M. l'oole, Wyomflig, and
tip. II. .1. Mmiti flonriln.
.u ciaooraio menu was scrrcu uohbiihuiii vi
twelvu courtos, with Chablh", Amuutlluido
berry, Carte lllanclie, Ponnry ace, and La
lto-o wines as accompaniments.
Tho customary toasts woro dispensed with
out of deference to the ladles present. Their
presence at the banquet wits nn Intimation uu
ilie customs of the order. Iholicnltlianf tbe
deputy and governor of tho order, the Kan of
Ititesliu and or Sir Albert Pike, provincial
grand master of tho United Slates wero drank
standing. Pleasant nnd complimentary re
marks concerning tbe order and tho ladles
present store mado by Sir Knight John Mills
iirownunndlt. M, C. llrahaui. The banquet
was not brought to a cloo until 11 o'clock.
The next annual meeting and banquet ot
tho order will take place In iloston In Oeluber,
THU 1'AVSIASTKIt OENUItAL.
amount of Money Disbursed Durlug tho Last
Fiscal Itar lleceiuuicuilallous as to Pay
masters lloinls.
Paymaster General Rochester, In bis annual
report to I b'e secretary of .war, says that tho
tolol nruoui't available ror the fiscal year
endod Juno 00, 1831, was S10,1S0,1C1, and that
tho total amuunt disbursed was S13,iM,?eM),
leaving a balance of 31,029,411. Ho commends
tbo present system of depositories for publlo
funds. He regrets the discontinuance of the
depositories at Santa Fe and San Antonio, nnd
recommends their rc-cstabllshmcnt. Ho nlo
recommends that nn'npproprlatlon or SlM.OUO
bo made lor the mileage or Oillccrsfor tho fis
cal year 1SS0, ond says there will undoubtedly
be a dctlclcncy In the appropriation for tho
prosent, llscal year, which Is SHKJ.OW, unless
groat restrictions are Imposed In the Issuing of
orders that contcmtilate tho payment or mile
age. It Is again recommended that the law
rorbiddlug tho paymoutol mileage toarmyoffl
ccrs'orcr laud-grant roads should bo repealed.
Attention Is called to a former recommenda
tion In regard to tbe Iruportaucoor a change In
tho law relating to tho olllclal bonds or pay
masters, and tho passage ot tbo bill (senate,
155C) Introduced at tho last session or congress
Is urged. Tho bond or nil approved guarantee
company would. If accepted as security, bo
a groat roller to many oillccrs. A limit pi at
least lour years, during srhlch a bond will bo
operative, should bo llxed, and sureties should
bo roleased from liability lr tho government
fails 10 bring suit within ilvo years after tho
bond expires. It Is recommended that tho
paragraph of tho army regulations rorbiddlug
an olllcor rrofli Issuing, hypothecating, or
transferring Ids pay account, not actually duo
at tbo time, should be enforced, aud no longer
treated us u dead letter.
They Cs,n't llorrow of Postmasters.
Postmaster General Hatton has Issued an or
der to all pottomco inspectors that In tho
future they must not under any circumstances
borrow money or recelvo advances on their
pay from postmasters, and that to do so will bo
considered sufficient causo for dismissal from
sorvlce. Tho order Is Intended to correct
abuses that havo sprung up In tho service that
tend to tho establishment of Improper rela
tions between the Inspectors aud tho postmas
ters whoso affairs they aro required to Int esti
mate. Xatlonsl Hanks F.xleniled.and Creslcil, .
Tho comptroller of tbo currency yesterday
extended tho corporato cxislonce or ttio Na
tional llank of Commorco of lloston,' tbo Manu
facturers' National bank ot Philadelphia, and
tho Randolph National bank or ltaudolpu,
Mass., to Oct. 'Jl. llioi. Tho comptroller also
authorized tho First National bank of Vloks
burg, Mi-i., to begin business with a capital
or tflgo.uoo.
Students tor Illalne.
A prlvnto letter from a dcmocratlo student
nt Princeton college to a friend in this city says
that there aro about 100 students thero wboaro
votors, and of that number 11 considerable rna
Jority will vote for Walno. Thero nro eighty
ono who will vote at Princeton. Inthe writer's
own class thero nro ton voters, and his will be
tho only dcmocratlo voto cost, tho other nlno
being lilalno men.
Sale of Harper's Ferry CoTernmcnt Property.
Tho government property at Harper's Ferry
will bo sold at publlo auction this nllcrnoon.
The sale will be conducted by Jlr. Hobluson,
acting solicitor of tho treasury. Tho Indica
tions are tha' several manufacturers of Phila
delphia will bid on llio property. Congress
tlxid tho mlbbnuin price of tho propciiyut
SW.oou.
Yesterday's Issue of Patents.
Tlio patent ofllec yesterday Issued D71 patent",
10 designs, 8 trademarks, II labels, aud Ire
Issue. Thirty patents wero awarded to citizens
of foreign countries. Of tho domestic patents
Issued New York received 76, Pennsylvania -I'-',
Massachusetts M, Illinois lift, Kew Jersey L-7,
and Connecticut -M.
Secretary Freliugliii)sen Denies.
" In relation to a dispatch from London that
Secretary Frelinghu)scn had "declared Ids
inability tounderstand the reluctance ofFrnnco
to an amicable settlement of thodllllcultles"
with China, Jlr. Frellnsbuyscu sa)S that ho
has never expressed un oplulou on tbo subject,
m
Appointments by tho President.
Tho President yesterday appointed William
P. Dunwoody, or Iowa, to bo a momber or thu
national board or health, Vlco Dr. II. A, John
son resigned. Ho also appointed Worth (I.
ltoss, a second lieutenant lu tho United States
revenue marine.
Tlio Coago Conference.
Tho secretary of state has designated Mr.
Kasson, United States minister to Germany, as
representative nn tho part of tho United
States at tho Congo conferenco to be held at
Berlin.
Death of Promtucnt Persons.
HuvriMoRE, Oct. 21. Judgo ltichard II. Car
mlcbael, fur many years ono of tho most prom
inent and Influential citizens of, this elate,
died at bis homo, at Ccntrevlllo, Queen Anno
countv. this lnurulnir. In bis S7th vcar. Ho
was u graduatu or Princeton, iu thu class of
lio, ami since then una neiu many iui)oriuiii
awl honorable trusts, having been several
tlmea elected a member or tho legislature:
elected to comircss in l&M; a member of two
state conventions to rovno tuo constitution,
being president or tho convention held in 18U7,
nnd Judge or a Judicial circuit. In May, IN'-',
during a period of lutense excitement caused
ny tuu war, j unite carmicuaci, sriiiioscaicuuu
the bench holding court, ut Kustou, TallHit
county, wasarroled by UnltcdStatcs marshals.
Imprisoned at Fort McIIenry, and nllcrword
nl I'orl DebLwaro. ulicro hu was held a tirls
oner until December, when ho was uncondi
tionally released.
llosruN, Oct. 21. Mrs. Mary Campbell Ncal,
wlfo of Henry H. Ncal, solicitor of tho treasury,
died iu this city this evening.
Home, Oct. 21 Cardinal Hartoloms
d'Aavau.n, bishop or Calvl, Is dead. Ho was
born lu bill uud was mudu curdlual In 1870.
llio Kouth American Triilo.
I'iiiudcm'Iiia, Oct. il. Tlio commission
a Piwlu led by tho president to visit tlio principal
cities of tho United States to lnrjulrolnto tho
best methods of Improving tho commercial re
lations between this country and tlio chief
ports of ftoutli America began its sessions lu
this city to-day. or tho ttireo members of thu
commission only ono ex-UoT. Itoynolds, of
Missouri was present. William Ji. Curtis, of
Chicago, secretary uf tho commission, stated
that ho had luvlted tho mayor, Presidents
I Uncock, of tho commercial .exchnngo j
llroclcie, of tho maritime uxclmngo, and Welsh,
of tbo board oftra.lu, but only Mr, Weigh had
rcsiHiiided, notllylng thu tccietary of his ina
bility to bu present to-day, but stating that ho
iiotiM nttend to-morrow's session. Thero was
novcrthelcss a largo and rcprckcatatlo eatlicr
Ingofbusiuessracu, lor tho most part shippers,
llomarks in favor ot tho extension ol American
commerce to South Atnorlcuu countries wero
mado by Messrs. I'M ward bhlppcu, John an
naiuakcr, ond other business men, all of whom
advocated tho grunting of subsidies by con
gress, so that direct lines of strainers could bo
established,
One Xewspsprr Man h'uos Another,
Kocill3Tl!R, N. Y., Oct. 121, An action for
libel, with damages laid at SM.OOO, has been
commenced by John 11 Morcy, Jr., ono of tlio
proprietors of tlio Itochostor Vnton ami Atlttr
User sgalnst tho Now York Hominy Jom nul
association, Tlio libel sins contained In an
ltqra istegraphcd to tho latter paper Irom licro,
aid which ai.pcurcd yesteruay, falsely con
mating tho plainllil' with a suit for bleach of
promise
A1IMY AN II NAVY" NliVVS.
Col. Charles C. Gilbert, 17lh Infantry, has
been granted sick leave for six months from
Nov. Ij.
I.lcut. Howard A. Pprugctt, -itti arllllcry, has
resigned 10 ibito Oct. is, and ta resignation
has been accepted by thu President,
Tho extension or leave ot ahsenco granted
First Lieut. Augustus It, Kgbert, 2d Infantry.
Sept. 1, iwl, Is further extended twelve days.
I.lcut. W. II. rtochler has been ordcreil In
duty In the bureau of imrlsri'tloii. Knslgn W.
1. Chambers has boon detached from tho
Thetis and ordered lo lliu. bureau of naviga
tion. Capt. neorgo F. Towle, l!Ull infantry, will ha
tvlletrit Ircmi duly nt Columbus barracks.
Ohio, and as a member nt tho court mattlnl
there, and will proceed to Join his company Iu
the department of Texas.
During the abseneuof tho adjutant general,
I.lcut, Col. Chauncoy MoKeever, iisslstaiu ad
jutant general, will, by direction of tho Presi
dent, take charge of tho oilleo or adjutant gen
eral and pert'omi his duties,
MinnCilESTtiiiriKMi, tho pink of potllcncss
Iu his day, said that a ttuo gentleman should
lie always tmcller In inailo.j oritur In re, which
means mild In manner, strong In action. This
Is precisely thu character of Ayer's Cathartic
Pills. Nothing operates r-o mildly and Jet so
powerfully 111 removing dK-axc.
Sfj:ui.it, jXoticj:.i.
JV THU MF.tltF,H3 III'
tub rtt'.W
--" .ic
rsey PcmibHrnu
A snelnt ml nro mm
ntu-a ed o luictttbQ Pcu
a it
I. 1
the Peace -t t e, fot 01 tli-
C'niillol, on VVK,).v):mI 1 V l:K.V Ml, UCT
, p. 111 slm-p ti partclpatu 111 tlie acre-
mulct lion, lion nmln lluttoiworlh, nt ibn Ar
ling. on Hotel, iiyinle 01
. . . JACUli W. fcTAItlt, President.
J. C. l.r.p, Marshal. it
xsr
WO II 1C 1 N It M UK'S NA'I IU.X.U.
IHtAIAllA.NIi MM AN U1.UI).
Tho members or this club wilt assemble nt
tbilr bi-uUrmartiTH, l-'our-aml-n-linlr street sunt
Peniisyivatuaavuiiiic, nt 7 o'clock sharp Til Irt
OVkllNLHIi.VV) hVi.NINU toiitleniltliOHri
naili' in bo KuJcrcit to tuo Hon. llcnjamln Hat
ternorlli. lt
gji. PJINNSYIA'ANIANS, ATi'KN HON,
Afpcelal meeting of ibo Pennsylvania rtepnb
llinn Assoclatloti, svlll tin hild In Itooni 115,1,0
limn 11 ilblinir. Tills (WF.11N IMH ivi l:vi;N-
INO at 11:45 o clock lo inako lllial arrnnccinents.
,u ,',., l,l,.i.bU III liin BVIl'IIIIUU II, JLUII. 1.VIIJU111II1
lluiturworib Inter lii tbo cvonlinr. Ail l'eimsyl
vniiiu Ib'i'Ublleniis nro respcittblry luvlted.
11 Older or tho President.
It It 11. l'A'M KHftoy, Secretary.
jvsyss HKPUllt.IOAN rNVI.NUIIlt.13.
AT-
' leiiuaii:
Mombr ivlll niHi-itilild nt tlint
of Capitol WKDNK-IIIAY HVCNIMI, ill 7::lll,
tutabsiiartln tlia welcome tolloiL lien nutter
worth. K. A. ADAMS, W, !., President.
a.'jl-'Jt
jjyo ItEl'miLtOANH. ATTKNTION I
Tho llepubllcan State Associations nnd Local
lieiiuhltcan Cluh-s or the City or Washington aro
cordially Invited 10 parllclpate tn a scrvuado to
hpuiulfiodtoMaJor ll?n, llutterwortli, ltepro
sc ntallve-elect rroin the First Uotwresslonal llis
trlct or Ohio, 011 WDDNKSIIAY IIVKMNU
-b-l-V'l- fl,,l .,'J .1 ,l.i I ell. ...... tti.fAl
'1 ho members of all fckato and l,ocnl llepnbll
ran organlrat'ons In tho city, without lurther
lnvitatliii,w-lll osspmblcattho IVneeMoiiuinent,
on Pcnnsylvnmanveiuie, nt 7a)t 1. in. sharp.
'I'lin lino ot march will bo formed nt this point,
mid proceed, by thowayof Pennaylvnnla avi
niie, to the Arlington, accompanied by the Ma
rino Hand.
Dy order of tho Committee on Invitation.
II. A. CUHAUUir,
11. .1. 11VAN.-,
J. W. HPAltlt.
rrvv Tin: national homoiopatiiio
IV-'-' Hospital Association still, oil Wl'.DNKX
DAY, ttio iizd Instant, nt7::!0 o'clock p. lo.. hold
n lo.-inl reunion nt IilsoiiIo Tcmplo to cclebrnlo
tbe third nlinlvorsary of Its orffiinh'iitlotl. The
friends of Huiuuiopathy aro cordially invited to
attend. A. H. PllA'lT. President.
' oc'Jl-'Jt
S-Sn A MDHTINO OF SroCUllOLDKltS
ft oriliu "Wenjell Pncumnlio Clock Com
pany of Hie District of Columbia," for thot'lee
llon of oillccrs nnd other purpnat., will bo held
ntllUO f, street northwest, OOTOlllHt 37, nt
7 o'clock il iu. A. 11. KKLLY, Hec'y.
UCU-'-'t
SV ALL jr.ItSF.YMKN INTHItKSrHIl
avi In the election of all tholteiiubllcaticnii-
flldatcs aro rcoiiested to meet nt Ht. Oeorgo's
Hall, 5IU l-.lovenlh street northwest, oil
T'HUrt-SDAYUVH.NINO, nt 7 o'clock, for thu
purposu of contributing to thu campaign fund of
the ritntc.
Ilyoriler of State ExecutlvoCommlttco.
oc'Jl-tlt 11. H. lll.UH.T'ri'iniircr.
SJSr
rOSTOFFIOU! NOTIOH.
Istitrrs for Europe need not lm pclMIr dt
rectttl lortllipftteli by any pnrtlculnr ntcnmt?rin
order to no euro upeeiiy Uollvcry at duHMimlloii,
fMAUTrurift-AtLant.c walla tro forwarded by tbo
iQHUitvihMkVU available.
Foreign mall for tho week ondlnc OUT. 25
vrlltriUHO(i'HuupTLYlu ull .cntiea) BttUUulUcti
IU IUUOyV.
THUUHOAY. At 0 ft. 111. for Kurope, utcam-
rvnip Celtic, via tiuuensiomi (leu urn for Oor
ruaity itmi Franco muit bo dlrctoil "jcr Ot
Uc '); at, It n. in. lor Ui'rmuay, France, Ac., per
Bttatnihlp Wlclaud. via l'l mouth, Cliorliourff,
find Itamburtf (lottt'M for uroitt Jlrltulii nud
oil, it jturupt'uu iuuuirien muni uu
"per Wit laud"): ut 1 p. m. for Nassau
nnd Hnullugo, Cuba, per steuiushlp Cle
nt 1:110 p. m. for Cuba uud Porlo-1
rnuur Jisurupcun uuuuiricH inuav uu uircciwi
iQiisnu, pt, i-t,
uienrueco;
OrltlCO. Viil
jiiivjuifi; uiiu iur uiiijivuih, inuipnH, iiuiiwco,
nixl YpciitQii, MeJElro. per stcanihlp City of
l'licbla (Idlers lor other Mexican Hint cm mum
to illrccieit 4,rMir city of lueblH'); at 7:H p. m.
for Trnxlllo aittl Himtuti, xor htcumablpH, A J.
oti'rl. via New Orh'unst
FlUDAV.-At ll-.au a. m. for Jamaica, iSuva
nllltt, etc., ptTHttamlilji Allattj at 4 p. in. for
Janmlrit. piThteiuuHhlpHtronui.
SATUMjAV, At (1 ii. m. Air nuropo.pcrstcam
Rhtp Ala-iku, vlatiueeustowli (Uttcrd lor (ler
niiiy,Ac.. imntb()ilirectt,d'per AlaknM);at
(ln.itvrfor(crniaty.tta,pcritU;araHhlp Werrii,
vl Hoitthnmpton urvl JiremcTi (letters fur
Orcai llrltutn uful otlifr lluropcati Countrh-H
miiHt bodlrw led "per Werra"jj at 7:!I il ra,
lor J.oljrluin direct, per Btramtmlp Ntilerlaud,
la AiuwiTp; at 7:.Ju n. in. for HcoUand dirfct,
pLTRtciimah p llollvln, vhi(llagow ntU:ilOiu
in. for tbo Nrtlierlandu direct, per nteumslilp
V, A.Bcholloii. via JtotterdAintut ll.UU a. m.
for Nfwfouudland, porsteninshlu Miranda, ut
l(l.:to tn. tor Wiiczuela nud Uurncou, per
Hi mm1 Iptlknrym'iHt 1:;10 p, m. tor Cunn,
Porlo it leu, nnd iwoui, Is', 1.. per steainhhi
Nhwara, via Havana t t 1 p. in. for tho Wind
ward Inland1, perstennnlilpllurraeouto.
SUNDAY.-At 7:MO k tn. lor (Iroytown anl
I.liuon, per BteauiHulp Lucy 1. Miller, via
Ni'W Ork'tit'H.
Maun for Chln& and Japan, per ntcainnhlp
O.eatilo (via Huu I'ruticUcn) cioso
hero Oct. 2:i at 7 p. tn. Malla fur Auxtritv
11h, Kow Zealand, HundwlcU and l'ljl Islandd,
pr Hteaumhlp AiHtmlla (via Han X'rau
i'Ihco), cIoho luTo Nov. lfi at 7 p. m. (or on ar
rival ut Now York of Btiumthlp City of Cb
c nro with Itrltlnh mulU tor Australia,
1 lienchedulo of cloKlntt of Tran. Pacific mMU
Is Arrnngedott tho prennmptlonof thoirunlntor
ruptod ovcrlnnd tranilt to Han Kraucbea
MhIU from tha Knot arriving on tlmo at tisxn
KrancUtxi untbotliy ot eutllmt of Kteatuori ura
dlunatched thunco thu uio day.
11KNHY U.rnAHSOH,
, I'ottnmttor.
rnfiTorriOH, New Ynmt. Oct 17, lisat.
Bsr
WILLIAM Si. WUUU i CO ,
Manufacturers o(
BEtrriOKAI. CAST IIIO.V DOILT.ni. PIN
1NUI11KOT HADIATOlt, nud WOOD'S
CAST IKON WHECT ItAllL
ATona
Contractors for
rlTtST-CLASS htkam hkatio
of l'ubllo llulldlngs and l'rlvato Dwellings.
20U W.ll.U.TIMOIli: ST. nndl N. LIllDHTY
ST., HAI.TIMOUB. Ml). per
VQy WAS1IINUTON, 1). C..OUT. 1, IBal.
I have this day taken charge, of storo 1107
Hoventh street northwest, between 1) street aud
Iulsluna avenue, uud will no pleased lo sec my
Irlends and thu publlo ueuerally,
il.llil 1.QUIH KAUKMAJf, Aceilt.
U-va UK. II. of UANIJKi:, Tltll VITO
! pathloMnitlietlo nu.l Kluctrlo PtiyBlclan,
bnn returne.1 Irom his suuinier vacation, nnd Is
ready to receive pitlents. I would also call tho
attention of thot.ubilctoKoinoof ttiotcallinonlals
which I havo at iny oilleo, which HiiruaHsauy
eserberotoforo presented to thu world. Call or
send for testimonials of wonderful cult's by lilt.
CANUIlliUi'Jl'st. n.w., Wiuhliiirion, D.O. tl
pvf 'liIU OLOIIIS
AT llItON.INO COMPANY,
ODlccllO'Jl'ennsylvanta nve., opn, Wlllard's.
CnONV.INO 1IY ANEW 1'llOCESl
on Glass, Metal, I'laster, Leather, I.luconsta,
M uliuu, Wood, ic, ,ta bolo Mauuu
luiers of
OLA8H TITjH
for Interior Iiecnratlnns, Mnntols, Furniture,
rineuues, Ac .to.
pLAINE Ji LOO AN CAMPAIGN.
Ab wo understand you nro especially Intcrostod
vie beg to callyuur uttuutlon to the lullowlug
music, which will not ouly help, but will coo
tilbutovery luatei-lally, to tuu aueuois of your
meetlusi
"WE'LL FOLLOW W11KIIE TUB WHITE
1'LUUI, WAVIiM.
A bcaultful nonz and chorus, prlco MOc) nrransol
us u march lor tho nlauo. Illloi urraiuod
lor military band, AOj net,
"HON.JAMI'.-sil.lll'AINI-J'HQlDOKMAltOIt
TO THE Will I'M HUUtiU."
Tor tho piano, prlco -luc) arranged lor military
bund, prlco oou nuu Tho military baud
arrangement can bu playol by
eight or moromen.
Send prlco In postage stamps fur samplo copies.
A liberal discount tor miaulllloi.
JOHN F. ELLIB A CO..
1137 Pennsylvania uviuuo, Wivshlngtou, 1). O.
Thoahovw may also bonblulnod fromuny first
class musla dealer In tho Ulillod Htatos.
I:
Ml'OUTANT
TO IlKLlNQUENT TAX-I'AYl.lf-.
Havlnq perfected nrrnnjements for tbo pur
ojiasoof "D11AW1IACK CEHTIl'IOATICH," 10.
cclvnblo Iniiaynicnt of HPIX'IAL TAXES ond
riENEUALTAXIM duo prevlouls to lbH'J, all
jiarlles lulerested In tho setlloruont of Taxes can
HAVE A U1HCOUNT by calllug upon
WILLIASt DICKSON,
till 4Hi Street Northwest,
oel 1-1 m Ahnyo Columbia llulldlni).
IflOlt Till) CAMl'AtUN.
THE WEEKLY HEl'UnLIdANcan lia dad
at tuu counter or Ihellusluess Oulce lu vpper
. reudy for lualllu a,
U'.txrj:nli3ivi.or)tvxT.
I Y, A ltrtSl'KCTAHt.1) COLOtlF.ll I1AI1V--1
A xliii illon n Mret-clnM eiiaiubcrmnbt t,r
hursciae-ud child's uurau or sick nurse, l'lfnao
mil at llvi) mh si., bei. I.niel M. I-'l
A-IIOI:THANl
emruiremeiiL. 1
w-i.l ri.-n in iiM-tt a v
familiar with us of lyp-
wiltsr. .MldresiK 1., Iicpubl can uuloi.
1 ..1
F
bin
TlllfT-UI A-" atTKIIDII. WITH TI1K
bo i or io'pTriKrs, wisbm ti eator for a
1 illnir. (Ull or iiiMriVM l: .v.. i.,.yo sr t
y. w. 1-i.n,
V ANKXPKtllDNCIHl Wlll'tie WOMAN
AJ -Hiiiintipn ns cook or hvinilrms. C.dl at
MuTlMat. N. W.' 1.4i
itrANl'KD-IIY AN I'.l.llllll.Y AND
y .healthy woman Ironi Vwlicerlamliisiiua-
tl u In n urn man!
11 imiinaii'SpuaKius; Itlllliy tor KMllTal
or't, eoo;, Int', nn.l wnslilnitj bint reirr
Plea 0 tall ni HIM It t. N. w. 1-ili
nousewii
CIIOLK.
1Y A I'OMPETHN r HIII'rtM AUKIl WHO
J J )ind 'fiiiuds cutting 1111 1 iltltsisr V.,rk by
Ibn d iv or to InrtP home,
Hat.N. W.
AdJreji Tl, V, I'll:)
I'M
1 YAHH'SPl'.OTAllLtH'ril.OllHIMVOMAN
J Aplaoiiaa cliamberiiu d and aeani-lrowf
In lirlvato lamllviL'.m lvo rororoilces.
J4JIIK
SI.
1-ili
Qll'UATlONWANl'KKIIYAWlllTHMAN,
IO respei-tabio nhd rellanlc! not hard sip, but
wants u situation nt anvihlnr) will work vi-ry
cheap If not I no laborious Address ItKNItv,
Hfpnbllcaii oiliw. 1 '''
A L.DY-(I:NTI,1'.MKN'H WAIttlNII
larn or Itilutl tiilnnLllliM! salliri'llnn
Ji 1
UU irntitctd,
fail ur n idrmi 10 0,:r U st. is. w.
i-.j
t Y A YOUNO (IHIIMAN IiADY-A HITC
JiJ nlloti III 1111 Amcrioiti liiuitly to teach muslo
nndOerm.in and to toako )h rself ironcrnlly use
fill. Adlre-sA. Mll 'ii'iiillraiioiilin l-sil
W"anti:d-a Vhkmh iiov in" a piiint
liigolllin r.lii7tliI..N. W.,ltnom7. a-M
rAN rt:i)-AT mi m ht. n. w.-a
Yt xood rellnblo. colored boy, from II
to HI eurs ofm;e, for lldif woik nbo.it thu
houso, uilng recommoiidallon. call alts? 11
p.m. wl
W'AXTi:tllovsi:s.
iyXmmai.l family, a in NuMiiiTit'-
JJ a furnished liousv. wltli iiiiHtoru irniirovo
lucnls, ululated In N. W. Imrllou of e.ty. Ail
dress y.Hlto. llepubllcan Oillcc. u-ov3-tr
V'ASTHHIlOOMS.
ITinnjf NOV. 1 ,11Y A It,ll)Y. ! NKATLY
I furmshMcomiiuinloatlui; rooms. 011 1st or
vdlloor, statu price, w.ileh must bo rtusgnable.
Address li. I llepubllcan Olilcu. -I-J4
'1 Y A HlVftl.l lll-V'I'l. Iil A Vl'iXf.
J. forlntly mrnlsbcd rooms; ri'icreuceiclvi'it.
Add re 'SWAN r, ltv imbilctii lilUt,
il.l
trANTKI)-llY A LADY, ONK K.MAt.t,
,V unlliriilshed and ono lurnlsliod room for
lkht hoilsokceplii't
001-it bu ntniljriilnt
nrlvntli f.imllvt lprni
V. W. Ilepubllcati OIHco.
... . u ' ' luw ' iui-iuiuu uunussjii
Addrivis
4-un
-.-OUlt OH 0 UNFUIINISHHD HOOMH Poll
X1 hnusokurplng. or small houso In N. W. nart
01 cltv.
Address, atatlutf location and prlco, II.
U, I'i'JU Corivran su
It'AXTJWdri.icJinLAxnouN.
-rrANTi;i-rivK tjiouhand nor.r.Ann
T Is wauted for manuiaclurlutf purposes lu
ihuiiiiuiu ifiinimni i nui HIUIIIJ ,1VUH. U"
tlnr 1'. Jt. It., ItOpnbllciuOlHctf. Ql'l
XtTAMXU-
Jir.mtATOLOOY.
jir.u.Mvi it.fijju i,
DllHMATOLOOV,
IfroilliavopHiiploj, blivcKlhiadi, liver npot
rrecklen.sallowne'H.dcopporofi, roducni.olllnnn,
nndpulariied vclnsof tliunoioi thin, harsh, dry,
faded, and prematuronrayhfllr; b.ddnorti, seal
pcalp, tctterj ruuit, irrcicular eyo brows uui
lAHhcn; any raih humor, eruption, blood or flkln
dlseaxyj any cutancuui hnlror complexion Mom
lull, consult Dlt. J. VAN UYt'K, lK'nniUo!oli:,
fit onco. Odlct!, No. 'Jl UrHtit l'lacc, between
Ninth and Tonth aud (land 11 t& Jluuri, tl u.
in. to j p. m,i nuncuyn, to i.
TrrANTKD-TOANNOUNUH THAT JOTtN
V K, Heidi. Itatemau A Co.'n Hank, 1411 V
st. N.W., ipaCoiuinl-wloner ofDcedi jor every
Htateaud Territory, United Ktatoa Commlaslouor,
Kxuminer, uud Notary l'ubllci always In olco
fromUu, in. UiOp. uu
Fox JpjxTJroysBSj,
vj iiAii "ibwrciitci.ii'AiiToiTwItoLK
Xl or house, lurnlabed or unfuriilsbed: new:
heatiilby latrobes and grates. Call after 1 r. ml
nt l'iOll O st. N. W. 0-'J4
TTlOlt HUNT A VUHXIHIIUn IIOUUU 7
X1 miles In tho country and 5 minutes' walk
irum station, wlih use of carriag, horsos, rows,
poultry, Ac., or would not objettto a family of
ndtilta tojolu In liousekeejiliiK: only two In lain
lly. Por particulars, apply ut 7'JU 18th st,
Washington, n. u a-vr,
niQ 14TII8T.N.W.,)PP0alTI'
Fit AN K.
j ju j mi
Park l'OiSeKHlnll ulvoit Nov. I.
Inuuiruut tbo houo. ' UJ7
F
Oil ltllMT-
alia Mass. av in il75niln.w.l10rs. 7i
r-iouis. ....SHO,iao.1 It n. w lo rs. tin
014 17th st,n.w., Ill 4M R. I. avo., 0 rs. .Hi
iuiiui khi.iii:. n. ... ,.. iv j..
join iuiu si. ru w.,
Ifl.l710thii.w.,7rs.a7
lHillll t. II. w..,.. 101)
1707 N n. w 11 W.KH,
lull Nu.w ill rs.b:ivj
17ll.ll' li. w., 11 r.H!Ma
1707 jV at. lu.sv SfPti
i.irs., iu. i. lliu
'i i nt. n. w., u rs....
1817 U St. n. v 0
fijsjiitn, in, (....... uu
l.rl'itflBUll.W.,l()
rnoinfi IC
Vhlllii. cUra a.l
HiOKst.H.o..8rs.H '-'H
i.l.SIU.UlU 11. W,.
. lara, 83tj
lUKIlUlllBt.il. w.,
1'Jrs. safe
SaitlHtiiL M...7rti, in
'17M1 N.Y.uv,,4.rB. lit
X ,1,, UUI II, ., IS
ri.nn.R. n
HV -t HI. U. V U
roonui...,..M, ,..... 7C
Cull at Illtlfn for U'cultlv lln! tot In mnlnlntfir
completu Hit of nil tho nroncrty wa havo for
rent rropttrtj-ownun, can havo tlunr property
advortlneiUiuu by placing It In ourPtmrpo,
Jl. Jl. WAJlliU,
QUI l-'atn'ct northwest
VTO-l'lIOtlHT.-lS.noOM.COJlt'OUTAKLY
!. furiilnlieil liotifto: heateil hr lurnni'i'! nrl..
(H( per mouth on uloau of ono or nioro years;
rent uyuhlo monthly In ndvatiuo. Ituiufre next
door. 141H, pomeHHloii on Out. 1, -tf
rr you wan r iu uu y, bi:M iticNr, oh
Trado City or County Property, coiuo and noa
tho creat tiartialus ut tho Heat Hntiite Kx
elmiiKUOf WILLIAM II. MAIN & lUtoniKlt,
hU Uharloj iiutol, tor. Third ht. uud IU av.
JJ. V. . mhllMf
JOU $AI,1
171INJ5
HAY lloit'-tK-n YMAiw nr.ii
J.; hound and eentle: new leaiher-toppl
hound and eentle; new leatlieMoJMdiro.on,
and a Hplcndld hurnesri; will ho Koldnl a reason
ablo pnt'O If imri'liuHoil thin week: cull beloro 10
o. m., or after 4. p. m.. l(t-'5 llth nt. N. ',t It'
ini.Buiii uiiiuru. .iu w buiu nr. j fowling auc
tion roomd, uu baturday, Oct. -5. J. It, UL
uiii i-. -;
Qi:VKX-HUOM, 3-HT()nY V1IAMIQ HOUHK,
KJ in Koti repair; mui. smi,
and water, lu
iiulrout 1410 0. li st. N. W.
H-'J
ITtOIl HA1.E-A l'UnOHAHElt WANTE11
? this sveek for u nice new juessetl brick, bay.
wludow. 8-rootti liouso: ull modern lmprovo
menu and cclUrlN. W, part ol city i price,
51,'r.O: small cuhh uyiaenld. Apply toll J.
IILIll3ill'st..allbi(ir. 8-'JH
C1AIIUIAOE-A HOOKAWaY COUl'll OF
t thu best pattern uud Sn good condition;
would bu cheap at SluO; will bo sold lorfllll:
alo luiriU'SM, nearly now, cost S.10, will bo sold
for llfii saddle, j, luulru uf li I). AllNOI.O,
M tjuut Pleasant. 8-'l;l
THICVCl.EH-yiO CAN IIH HAVEII IN
purLbasu of a now trlcyelo of tho latent
make, Address 1007 K t.t.N. W.,caro Mils. U
h: o. 8-:u
Jiosi ax .Fouxv.
TOST OH HTOLEN.-IN O UNO DOWN
J 7thst. to l'ostuil'ce, a nickel-plated chalo
llnu and watch. Under will plensu return to
boll New Yorkav. N. W,,uuilrtcelvu reward.
i, -.)
T OST-
LlllEHALiglWAHll
OUllKTUUN
Ij of blofk.uiul-tii lifivht liouud
ill 1 1, wnito
lin-awt. to 570 Kith t. N. V
1 OST -A MUCiM'ltUKO (10M)in:AHKI
J J nine, a short tlmo kIuc-o; "J. a Kclloia;,
ftom thoornli.inn, lHH.tf wiih deeply ounnutu
-ii Itr. top, A llijural reward . Ill ho puld to tiny
rm' who will return thoruuno to me at thohlxtli
AuJitur'n Oillcc JOHN 11. KlUihOtlU, tl -J 1
JJ:ilSOXAT4 Comfoiit.
HAHY l'lil'JT, .to.
"Tho Io (br health mi dally walks donond,"
and thousunihi, Irom far uud near, vIhU l)it.
W1IITJS ' hiiN', 141U l'om.iylvtinm avenup,
nnpnltoWlllard'ri llotid. Washington, and Jl
North Uutaw stn'ft, U.ilUmoro, luf ri'lr"riVmu
niidavildnucoofCoru llunloin, luvertud Nail),
uudotht'rl''ootAlhnuutH. OJllcjfeo, fin bitting.
jMUoiittett hi the KVtflofttu) W'utUL
VTKW TUIlKISlt HATH (lilt. HOVEE'Sl,
i.l 1117 O St., oppultu Itlcw Houso. Lnrja
)rfM)l, goo.1 veiitllatluu. Luillvs, Monday uud
rrlday. Lot open Hunday. Opuii Hum H a. iu.
llll 11:110 K lu.i Saturday, l'J p. in. Hatha, .1)
Otlckeu. Il-oo.
Hit. If. U ItOVEE. Electrician.
JtoAiivixa.
Al'ltlVATE I'AMILV WOULK LIKE TO
ncc uulilndatti two or four lulllltswtlh baud
Homely furnished moms and llrsl-t'lnai hourd)
bou'io modern uud lua.'onvciiknt locality. Ad.
dn s o., Itepubllcan oillci-. ncjl.ilt
GlENTLEMAN ANII WlKli 1IKSIIIU
r board In prlvnto futully oriromi social stand
linn permaueut. Address M. M, U., Itepubllcan
Olllce. , !!
li
nllDU W. J-VAisV
wnino nooits, '
010 V bTHEET NOrtTHWEIT.
. runs I3HED rtoosn.
'SrilHETrtEMONT.
1 li,Mti reo.'Liiriro.l
1HETnEMONT."-TlII 1IOIWH HAS
m'stv wav nut lu first-class order. It Istbuojol
jl. unci! re).-ip4ro.i auu iL'paiuiL-.i, uuu in
est and inosldeslrablu ptaso lu buar.l lu thu olty.
leriUS.f iO.COO. IVI, UI1I,SJ 1W IUU.1.U. UUU1V
aud hall heated by steam.
T ADIES, AlTENTIOrf.
Latest Parisian Modes In Ifalr Oooli
U'LLli M. J. 1'IIANIJI,
AtMHS. M. J. llUKl'rt, laO!) lfBmKCT.
IIHE.V. WAVE.-4 SHINOLEOllANai
Gray Sho'lois a Specialty.
These styles never neod ho Inthe hatrdross it
tupils. Alwuyalu order by uulii cumulus
llolrlirwsial nud luu.a tlulnilud.
J'Oll It V.Tll003tS.
vym
i1 H.T! ' '-tANtwoMlinY
IFtil llinrl n inshiiih Ia 1.. . t
on 1-1 noo i also, hall room on j .i 1 ,1 , ' Till
1003
V UT. X. W.pPNPtillNIHtll!)!.
tittn or Rtfitldl Uy, 7.J.i
.Iv I J Kut,r)iiarr-Paior anil mutes uf
Ijioms, bay Mludows, malo hrcs, modern inn.
Vi'iilenies. 7..js
101 A. iTni" wl ff.Tv., PKinvic'iiN i:
I.VX'X nnl I,- llisiiilinniilr furnntiiM
aVi?ffi. it:,;v)io!;!y. rc"""cc '"?.?.?
1415
N ht. n. w.-nAitcn; i'iiont
ritnni. l.ari(iAnii.plv fit. hi.i,.i
.wiin nr '
rTcrenoM.
ir ultlioui other ruomsi nb tlilMnni
liL7 ( s.r" NKA llTH-NlCKtsV
J'J CJ trtruUlictt floutlffront rooun, wltu
iMiruifin in mil); i j-'jt
O K t: Mr."N7v.-i'urtNiftltK iuioTih,
Jikj m 1 1 1 tc 1 o or 'ii willei nuulh front! tlm
le boimJ. AIII(1. KLhAniOK. 7-.s
I" ? fc Q 1 "'' W.roPKisri !; PUANIC
J.OiiO lln I'lirk-Newly-fiiri.Hhedrnomii,
uijli , iirti-tlau board; riTt-rencei cxchmiKcd,
.J I
Aiiiihihamm:, 3istoiiv fhukv nnojti
'it'll lub'oinlnti biurdi terms inoiiriiic)
ri'ieri'iiecn. lll.):l l,l. N. W. "!
Tl l'Jnr ST. N. W.-NIOP.I.V i'Ult
fj l.jt iilsiir.) front mil back rooms, 1st nnl
lu Hours, lth board) also hull room, with board,
rj per month. 7-21
rilfl ATlUI.Tit ONI.V -'J PI.KAHANT PAH
X loisod 1st (lo'ir, soallieriip.sposuri. Willi or
without brjaio, privat.1 rami)') near Iwo Hint
sir. ct cars: N. Address W. 1'. ., llepublleau
tl.'lil'O "t.i i
TWO I.A1UIK ltOOMS, PUIINIHIIKII, OH
-M fb.or, logcntlemrn, or for IHIlt hoti.i
ki'ipnit: wider nud nasi 1 S'timro Iruui Jlitro
pollUllmiis, 11143 luih. I. X. W. 7-'J4
01 T M ST. .. W.-IIAXIWIM' I.YPClt
1 1. nlsl.e.l .1 lln. trrtnt t,nrl.,r fiml Pi.m.
luiuilnitliiic bedroom, stlth or without board:
also, Btabltis, 7'j4
I tnfuiix Birni) ii'odir on-tub it
l ' lioori onofiirnlsheiltm llio M) references
rir.ulriHL 1U18 17th st. T-'JI
1t)1 1 Orit HT. TWO NICIILV FUlt
J X X ntshed rooms, communlcntlnf;, on
istuoor 7.i
rpvyircOJUllWOATllJo-IKWMH ANII
X hnllioom. on d tloor: terms reasonable
1J)7 1. tlil. .N. 7it:t
'vfiut'ToVA i'inoriU-THiii:K unkuh.
XI lilshod rooms on Vd Poor: bath loom on
luimonoor. prlsato lamllyi no children! refer;
faces. Address J. tl, Ilepulllenn Ulllce. 7-Ul
-i-
18th ST. N. W.-III.IKIANII.V-
rtiri.Uliml mnm, . Ilr.t.r.ln.1 Int. In
.Ut)U
tsiard: no t-hlblrcn. 7-'i:i
rpitllKK Oil l'OUll UNKIIItNIHlll'.I)
JL rooms, on !& Iloor, ntNo. 13lllSt.N.W,l
bath room, with hot and cold water, adjoining
heat ami light) 113 children tuUcui roierencea
cjtchanitt'd. 7.a:
J- AltUM I'ltONTlKAlM.'Jd I'l.OOIt.hOUTli
J vrncsnnur.i communlcatlii parlor If do
siredl hnndsoiiiely lortilslml) by week or per
manent. Apply nil HKt Mill L N.W. 7-U7
rpwo tAiton. nKMiitAiii.KiiooiiH.UAHr"
JL. crn rrunt.unPirnlshcd or partly lurnlsheib
with first-class tablo boardi also, a few tablo
boarders accommodated. 1018 8th st. N. W.
7-i.'I
-ri:uvi'),i':AH4.NT,Nici:i.YruiiNiHiiKi)
T ironi rouitis, ub rcasouaoio rates.
10J1 litis
r.
Q -1 Hint ST. N. W'.-ONll I.AUOK.
Oil bandsotno furnished front room: nl.
covo mid bay window, for two ccntlctuf-n, or
gehtleiiiaujind wUejjiousenow 7-'13
rnilltlSK PINI1I.Y FUliNIHHKD'Jnl'I,OOn
X conimtinlrutlnff rooms, nnd ltd tlnor unmr
nlibed. nil) Ninv York nvenue N. W. 7-:1
TWO UNrUUNMHUtfDrOMMUNlOATINfl
rooms, on lid lloor: ultti or without hourd.
O i rr it bt!-j vuriKisiiK!) communi"
J X. 9 cat Inn rooms; nouth front. ?aa
HAN'DhOMlICOMMUNIOATlNO !AULOn
and b.'druom. on Ut lloor, and one un '.Mi
auo, mre una sluiilo roomi. with ilrstolasi
bo.trd. ovp. l'rniikllu park, 13UO aud IW2 I
at. N. 7:il
lnOIl ItKNT-HKAUTIl'UIi nOOMS, PUU
J1 nlfllied or unfurnished, with or without board)
nllcomlorts prlvato family. Ko, 111U liitli ht.
72:t
1 '- 1 ft llTUMT.N W.-2 VlUtY l'LK.XB
i.OJ.Unut, neatly Atrnlbotl. conncctttif
rymn; wltl Iih let singly or cnultu lo part lea
without children. l"aa
1 OT ' 8T N- W. FUItNWlIEIl
J.JX I rniTmB, with hoard, Including hand
Komtly furnished purlor uud bedroom on let
tloor. 7-ii.l
lSd
O VT. AV., COIL T-3 l'LEAHAN'T
'J
linrurtljltirt rnimntinleatlti!? rnntns
i.'il noori beat, water, pas) bath Hour above)
prlvatu laiullytjterius rraaoilable. Z''
A VIHtlINIA"l,AOV WOULD UENT ToT
.V or '2neutleinen berbaclc )uirlor, newly fur.
tiisludinlsoUd lloor private breakfast If desired;
overy hoiuu comfort. Address C. T.,,ltepulllrAii
Olllro. 7.11:1
rilO A OllNri.KMAN-A ItAKDSOMlSIYV
J. funilsbed rooint o))cn llro, bath, Aft. on tbo
lioori terms reasonable. 100." llth nt. if. W.
V-vsa
ON 1st, an. AND 3u l'LOOUH: EN SUITE
nrAtncrlc: out of. thu best' locations In tbo
my. suiv ai mi. r.. w.
lTIUItNIHlIEIl HOOMS-AI.SOTWO LA1KIE
V iiufurulshcd rouuis) at No. 800 It st. N. W.
7-2'J
I.tUltNIHHEI) PAULOHIANlt IIKDIIOOMH,
? en aullo or single) ceutml location) Tor oou.
grewinun, navy, aud itriuy; by week or monlh.
uoaii;
7-lKI
mil lilli su, iwiMecn 11 and I.
I AIKli: KITCHEN) 'IO FIlfiT-CLAHS CA
N. W.
mj ivreri uiso lurnisiieu ruoma.
113(1 lSth St.
Wl
IAllT OF NEW THIIEE-STOKY I'HESSKI)
brick bouse, unfurnished: Vicinity of 'Jlst
uud N. II. -nve.: by u couple with no children.
Address 11AV1D, llepuullcaii Olllce. 7-ail
A
l'LEAHANT HOME CAN 111! HAll
forureliublecouploi.eruiancntly. Address
lloz 417.
7-21i
rilWO COMMUNICATINO, SOUTH FllONT
JL rooms, lu uew bouse: convenient to cars
nud berdicsi lu N. W. part of cltyi referencts.
Address A. N. ., Ilejiubllinn oniiv. 7-1KI
ONI! lvliaE, NICELY FUHNIMlIED
fruntroom, ud flour. Uil'J Now York nv.
943
21G
M HT. N. W.-Il UNFUltNIHHF.n
rooms, a,Uloor. 7.QCJO tf
D HT. N." W.-UNI'UItNIHIIEI)
suites of rooms: cholco of tbreo fliairs:
ly papered aud pululcd; modern luiproo
si terms moilerule. ,.'2'
QOA l'lTII HT., COlt. OF I.-.TWO COM
OOu. miinU-atlns rooiun on Ud tloorinlso,
dou bio imrlors; all newly fiirnlsnett. i'Tl
inil f HT. N. W.-UANmOMKlA'
JL J ,LM fiunl-iliedcoinmunlaitlnir roomnou
l.'d iloor; uwu nouth front room on I'M lloor; prl
vidHiainllyt no children; rciurencea exchanged.
TYnfT"H N. M'.- 11 Y A HMAM I'ltP
J.Ui vuto family (no ehlldrcn) ueviral
noMly lurnltthtMl'jd and :M Hour nont nud hack
rooms, with grato llroa; very dcslrubloand ipiloi
location; Ki'iitlcnu-n preferred. 1''1'
UNrUIlsNlilllK!) ltOOMS, tti ANM an
tloont, Lti.it anjUaa, at-liUydwt. N. W. 7-'-'a
rpb onk, oirctiin'MTIn'' okntisHmkn"
X alarffi1, nicely rnrulfhcd'Jd floor front room,
Imy window, buth, fsoutlu'rn cxputture, brand
luflylociledi roft-nniuaojiclmuKed. AudrMH It.
T. K., Itepubllcan Olllce. 7-aa
lilUUNUHHIOT) ItOOUH ON Un , I-'LOOIt, KN
X KultaorHlutfla Nu 8U1 lilthst., corner 1,
lOUlt UnyiltAJlLK I'UIINJHIIKPUOOMH,
J? hiiutiurn exposure. OUU It, I. uv. N. W.
77771 llr T. i. W.-KHWiA' aTi
i uJ: ImmUotuuly lurnlshed ruoiiH, nuliablo
IUI lil'llllV-lllUJI,
1 OOI iT" f'i'.
N. W. NIC'KLY VUIl.
a. MsiHsf -jz immi
lront rooini laruo closet, hot
luuiruui siuiir, iVc.t tlrvt-rluHa tubly Ltoardj rel
rtMiceaj;U'inuiidrufiirPd. 7
40 1 tl rii HT. N. U'r-ELKOANT l-'Ull.
1 J J. nlslml roonm at lnodcrato prlccf!: very
tupt-Tlor tublu board If deal ml. 7-a(l
1 -in4 Ij hT.-TWO 0U"T1IH15K FUIl
1 OU-J iiialied, coinnniulcatlntr roomson'Jd
llooi, wltl board; Kontlcinciprult'rrcd. 7':i
1 t)7 N. , Y.AVli - iAULOH ANfi
AJJi hedroom, furutahtdj llrbt lioori
very rcaionah!c. 7.2J
IAyt K ST. N. W.-ltOOMH, WITH
tcX board, refvrcucQi bIvcii nud re
(iiiiruti. 7-tr
v
7101)11 Oil FIVE 1'ITLLY VUltNISIIKIl
rooms, on ist lloor. suitable lor houioko 't
tut.
HIT. to fauillv wltlluot 1'lillilri.lil i.wt.fr u-.t.ilrl
Ukototioard with tenant. For further purlieu
laraiaill ut No. llua 11 st. N.W., utter bum p.
in. 7.;l
ITlUltNIHHEO OU UNFURNISHED, A
X1 fiont room on U lloor, with two t'loscts.
11'1'lOst. N. W.
7-ocl-'JW
J'JlltSOXAL.
TlTVMVOVH Weakness, Abuse, etc., radically
J. cured by direct iipiillealluu and absorplluu.
Circular ireu. l'urelra Chemical Oompauy, Chi
itujo. 111. uulo-u.h.s-iy
1"A11UAI.S IN" HATH nl-
lis"'
v Y-
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sylvunla uveiiuoN. W.
fTIO MEN-WEAK AND UNIIEV'ELOl'Ell
JL liar l of the hody onlari-od and Invlaoratol,
Address lor particulars EUIE MEU1UAL UU,
iiutiuiu, .1, 1 ,
j.a vi is may develop mo bust by simpio so
on tho hil.t hv
treatmciii. Wrltn for sualod clroular aud fM-i
udvlcotoElllE MEDICAL CO.. lludalo. N.
For the nrst time in Uu. history ot this paper
we admit n medical advertisement and yield an
f-ntlru column ou our Drstiiaitt. tothu Erie Mr-db
caH'o,, of thlsclly. The business olUcoof Din
.- uu pan) istmuiu u tew flours or our uwii.mhi
this, wltli tho opporlunllles of iiernonal frlenil-
auip, lias Klven us an liislaht to tho l.uslni-ss, aim
wudo not hesltutu to u.1.1 our ludoisemeut to
that of lliu many Journalists, physlcluus, and
nltieiswhoumon ni-ord us Its earnest support
ers, liullalo Dally Mcicuntllu lliivlcw.
MoxurroJjOAX.
M" ONIJV TO LOAN ON 11I5AL ESTATE,
lu sums to sua, at lowest ruios of Inii-roiu
II. U.CltI'lTl.NDlJ.V,
ll'J'JNowlorlcat'.
JOHN H. KELLY.
Dealer In First Class
11EEF, LAM1I. VEAL. MUTTON, Ao.
sjorned lleof Hnoclalty,
(-tails nss, ujil, and 0:10 Center Market. Ninth
street wluz, and iion and W Nortuorn Liberty
Market, or oddrcsj llox ,71, City I'ostolUoo.
M arketliiu delivered free of cmiratrto ull part.
I til tboclty.
' : -n
- J'1,VCATtOXAU '
fJlini.llpX'H llANt'lNO ACADEMIES, 1004
.'"'.??' W.iljs, 'Ihursdays. slid Bat
Uribil's; Washlnatnil Hall, ltd SL nud I'aj v. 8.
K.P.Mondavfliiud''ridays. Kcnd lorrlrcuiarsnr
It run fur renilini cither hall lo lool Pst'N. V.
solil-Pm
T3IANO MW-tONS, Willi TiCCIINIQH ANII
J. harmony, llpiio method, at Oil) 6(h st, N.
w. Afternoon hours. polo-:int
HOWF.'H imi)KKi:iH'INr)-TllpHifolff".
est inelboil In Ibo United Htutost mouths of
siutly saved: nu lest books: open nil tho yenri
dayund tlbiht sessions, wlfll peiltnsnitilp, Act,
llnpl.t lliisincsq PciiiuaiishitinPinc, :b fsiholnrs
...iiiiiu .'.. rnii'ir, llvw rjo
main sen
ilrMunl
ilUBI.NEMS
t llll SI.
"VTATIONAI, IIKIVHIISITV,
XN I, AW II 11 ! A It T Mil NT.
l'At'Ui.rvt
.HON. AIlTliril MACAUTIIUrt,
Assoclalu JiittbnTtif tbn Huiurtuo Court of tho
IJhtrlctofl'oluuibla,
rrealdetit.
, iion. hamukii r. MtLt.nn.
Associate Justice of ibn Hunruuio Court of tho
, IJnllcd states,
rrofessor of International ami Constitutional
l.nw.
II. o. ci.AUOHTO, rorj.,
rrofr'sor of I'lradliur, Kvldoncc, IiiltyJurls-
)rudeneo, (ronitnerelai nud Marltlmo Law,
, WII.I.IA.M It. Wllllll, Emj.,
1 rofcasor $$ S'.
l'rofensor of 1 ho Law of Ileal nnd Personal
iToperty, Conlraits, Npniiialila Instru-
lueiua. and Aliplloil llvldoncc,
rills ile.arllilent reuiieiiPd October 0. 1811,
S',i,?,,;1"wll'.ni.liitlieNl'W Law llulldlnir, Mo.
1(1011 H street iiurthwest. Catalnuuts can n.i oln
iiiliinl at Morrison', llaliantyno'H, Annllm'a,
and Adams' buoksiores, or at (ho om of the
itVMitrer, 1 Jeinlnir laivendcr. Applicants lor
ndinkslonciii o-nnn lurlher Information and
mnlrl.'nl.vtiut ssiin, lraljlnna nvenue, ornt the
Law flnlldlnir, ATI business cnniniunleailniis
alioijld bu wldrcssed lo 1'. J. LAVliNUKU, 1801
MuLstnn l nvciuic. "
ol'il.vqiiitlAN iiuSi.vi'ss coi.i.eob, con.
)C7 tier Mntli ami 1) si roots northwest. Ileau.
tlflll. couiniodlous halls,, iarlors, nnd class
roolnl. Coiiiplcloln lactllllm for trahilnK sous
I,..., ..niiKiiit-r, nnu men and women ror aeir.
suiimrt and Indpilendenco. I'uii corps of abl.
leiiemr.. I'ny.HIIU inuui sessions. Hliiuonns ro.
celveilnt nnv tl
Scholarship I
i-lvml at nnv time. Call or send for circulars.
Scholarship for year from dalo of entrance.
uir t
Slrt.
niltbt.ioo. rormiarler.Uay.lJOl night,
Usu of tho RTHVonriinir ,hn,ih.ni
wrlilnrt innchlni taujlit In a special department,
lluchlncsousale.
HKNiiY c. BrnNCF.n.
. 8 AHA A. HPRNritli, Vlcn lTlnrli'if.'"0'1"'1'
vr oitwuori iNTiTD"TiiiHi;f,V.(rSi;itt)oi,
. ,r?SP'l'l reopens HDI'l'KMnlill -M. l'Jli
nudiaiflilh st.N. W Wnslilnston, li. u A
ciimplitu rchool murso-KnRl Isli, solentlllc, Claa
alcal. Oreat faclllilivi fur inoficru languages, par
Ocularly French nnd Herman. Art, Klocutlon.
Muslo (piano, I'rof. Anton (lloeUner). A Col
leiltaio Course. Also Klectlvo Courses for ad.
VancO't students, I'refiaratfon classes for Vaaaar
nud other colleges, ('ull at I'll! 14lh st. n. w.
or address Mlt uhd MRS. W. II. CAItHLL
rrlliclpnls. SC12-U
rifflE 1II18T ANO cilKAPEHT l'LAtii: TO
Jl. lonrn drawing and painting Is at tho Ks
Hanoi Academy uf Finn Aria, 18th at. and N. Y.
nv, Years of study saved ltccoptlonft free,
ednesd.iy evenlngsjit 8 o'cloclc. sol.tf
J7MEftSO.V lNsflTUTH, 014 14TII HT.,
It bet. 1 nnd K, Hclect Classical anil Mathe.
niatlral School lor Uoys, begins tta il-ld year
HEI'IKMIIEH 10-Umaecoml Wednesday of tint
month. Trepores for lluslucss. llarvanf. Ynlo,
l'rlnccton, nnd other colleges, fur tbo scletitlflo
ttchools and lor tho it. K. Military nnd Naval
Academies. For particulara address C1IA11I,)-:)
Jl. lUU.ll,
YOUNO, lTlncli.al, 014 llth at, Circulars
a bo obtained nt tho bookstoros. nul4tf
cane
Family Svvvzir.s.
Vegetables
In Glass.
Packed in .this country and
in Europe. Lowest Prices. Re
member my Spring Leaf Tea,
N. IV. IIUKOHELL,
1025 1? 8TH.EET N. W.
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OOLUEN UIX,L,g
1:
WILL ALWAYS JIAtCTI TtEAtrTrPDIi
HULLS, UltEAll, AMU IHaUUlTis,
V"hnlraloTi,pot.Corncrmrst Rtrt nisltif
ulana Avehua
Wlf. It OAI.T A ca
BUTTER.
WenrPTPcelvInKfrcsh from tho dairies threo
times nsscek tho lollowtnj well-known brands
of Tablo llutter, vis;
THE Q. Q., TUT! atONOrttlAlt.
THE fiOCIC HALT,. I'LUM OltOVE.
AND HILL llUOniC CHEAMEltlElS.
NOTUliSU HUP 1'UltE 1IUTTEH 11.E1T
AND hOLD liy U&
JOS. C. FEAKSON'S SONS,
Northern. Western. Center, and Capitol Hilt
Alurketa, Also, Farragut Market, and bov
cnteenth and K streets northwest.
IUltE ANII HELIA11LI3 1
HOMEOPATHIC ltEJIEDIES,
i:itber by slnalo vial or In complctq outfits, at
DOllllIUKE TAVEL'S 1'IIAUMAOV,
1W8 1' Sl'HEEr,
WASniNOTON, n. o.
frs.0KE!
CUKEI COKK!
rfOTTushi. rrnsbo.1 Pntro ......
s. liashcls rjrusbod Coko.,
0 llusbels Ordinary Coko.......
tioliusbeu urdluary Coko,
.......sn ii
......... a no
,'JUl)
,..HM W"
Tor salo at Ofllco it
WASHINOTON OABLiaUT COMPANY
on AT
C.W. CnOPLEY'S UIIHO STORtt
llODrldgobtroot, Oeorsotown.
li vs ixjsss Ca tins.
AUTIhTTAILOU-lL KOPl'EL, 005 13ru
st. n. w.beuveou F and O sta.
A WNINO MAKEll-ll. a M. IlUrtTON,
131 Pth st. u. w. llecoptlon Canopltfs and
Ducurallous for rent. All kinds of Awuhud,
Tt'iils, nnd I'liuta iiiatlo.
A WNINO 5IAKElt-R I. HAIHU':TT-817
Market Hpaco. Awnings made uud reiialrud
audstoied durlni) lliu wlntor.
BOOKH AND HTATIONEUY-EAHTON A
ltui'l', s. u. cor. 1'a. nve. nnil lllth st.
CAItrENTEUS-noLTZOLAWimoa.lStlS
Ohloavo. l-'liio Carpenturlui: uud Jlulldlu
promptly nono.
CAItl'ENTEltS-JAMLa WEHTElll'IELD,
4 '.'i Hull t. li. w.
OOMMISSIONF.rt OF DEEDS-JOHN E.
11EA1.L, 1411 Fst. ii.w.-ComiuUloiiorfoc
uvery blnlo and Territory.
DIIY OOODH-HA5IILTON. EASTBH A
hONM, 100,'JOl, nnJiioa w. liulltuiorosl,
llalllulore-Wboleaaluaudrelatl.
TtTACHINlWl'S-FOilSiUEUO &. ilUltUAY,
A1.1. 'J I
aluVllist. a. w.
OLIVI.H'H E.-l'ltl!-S3-485 l'A, AV. N. W.
llaggaa.-. Ifi cents.
1 LATENT ATroltNEV-CltAllLES J.
. OOOCH, Ht. Cloud lIulldlnK, Uth and F sts.
li. w. Twenty roars' experience. Prompt ud
careflil personal nttontlou nlveu every uuao. .
T.
l'AUIJSEN its CO.,
1-ltESCO DECnilATOItS.rLAIS l'AINTINO
ANDOHAlNINO.
HOI) II HlTtEEl' NOHT11WEST.
Orders ).rouiptly attended to. sol 1-0 m.
riDlUNKH AND IIAItNESH-JAMEa
L TOIIIAM. UlUl l'iu uve.,11. w.
OLD WINE AND OLD FIHEND3 Allll
known ns tho best.
RO IS JUbTH'a OLDJJTAND.
Known for years as tho only plaou whoro first.
clasaiSecoud-Haud Clothing can bo bold at ra
spoetable prices. Address ur call at
JUaTH'3 OLD STANft
No. QUI 1) rJtreut Northwest.
N. II. Noto sent by mall promptly atloudodtj.
JjJUlAL.
HiafllY O'CONNOIt, Ju.,
Atlorney and Couusellor-abLaw,
Itoom II Corcoran Dulldlna.
Ileal Estatuqiipuelalty. ocn-3m
1JSDW. IL THIIMAbT
.III A'lTOlt.NEY AT LAW.
Itoom No. H, front room, above main enlraaoa
Warner llulldlnii, U)0 F slrcet northwest,
rrHAULKS C.UiVi:itTXANiiiaTElW
AVIX3IUVEY AND bOLICITOIl
OFFICE, 1313 F BT11E15T.
Cractlenln tho Huprcmo.Court of tho TJnltiH
Biates, In tho Oourts of tho District of Oolumiila,
und tlio Exiicutlvo Dopartmeuu. Bpoclalaltuu
tlou to Claims uud Collections.