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"J"? mKs ionco , 1.0.E nouti i.i,-h ha uiun,i i.iii'r. t,.hi,i.:i::.:-"'' iUiUMJ.lLHUUVi:s.ChlbiiaKU-'.Bw5'orfc a xi:wiHMuovi:iiY. Instnnt relief for Cold In tho Head, Soro Uoso. "Noto Hlossoms," Catarrh, Hay Fever, &o. 13o. a box. For salo by all druggists. J. ROCHON, Corcoran lliilldlut;. riltST-CLASS IXitli Di'ossor FHOM PAWS. Ilranoli Office, 013 llth st. n. w. Now Front l'lcce Tho Solf-Drosslni;, H yiJir rema . wg&SBSim m I fffPVM iiwtiS3i! H PILES tiHaioot! ResfRrBd .i.uiu.ii. jvTiciimoryoatlifiiliiaiirni rinslnir l'miiuturo Deny, Simons DobMltr Mtiiliooil, .tu., hmlne trlmt In aln ovrtv V riMueiiv.n&i aiicvfiri,ii n hi mninm .... Wim MBS. fBUGUSOK'S STORY "Yoq, sir. T nm 5tw. rorgttsoii nml 1 do tnlte bonnlorsj Imt yott say yottr friend Is nn invalid, ntnl I enn't. Indeed I enn't think of It, Yes, sir, no doubt, n most excellent gentlemnn, I lmvo every renon to believe, since you tell mo jo; nnd n? you Ray nttendnnco would bo well paid for, nml It U olry litre nnd very pleniatit, doubtlim it would bo very beneficial to Iho poor, dear gentlemen, but I enn't tnko hint. 1 don't take Invalids, liceauso of tho tiotiblo? Oh, dear, no, That Un't It. Trouble I never mind. What Is It, then? Wouldn't the boarder? llko It? Let the boarders mind thulr own all'idn. It It was nothing cnlchlug, nnd uctirnl gla nnd nerves ain't catchin;; that I ever benrd of. Ho, no, but a sc.tldod dog dreads cold water, nnd I lmvo had Invalids before, Ono Invalid ho w.is enough for me. "llo wns brought in in n clmlr, wrapped up In a counterpane, nnd I must say 1 thought ho had a very red fncoj but tluit might bo apoplectic, you know, or ho might lmvo stimulated himself Into It, as nn invalid might easily do, you know, and not to blniuo if tho doctor recommended 11. And ho wns tnken Into tho best front room, next to tho ono Mrs. .turnip had my illnmnml loader, I used to call her: she hnd so mnnv ol cm In her cars ami on her lingers nnd at her throat. And in socn as ho wns comfortably llxed 1 went up to seo him, nnd says I: "'Mr. Hotter,' says t that wns his name 'Mr. Hotter, Is there anything I can doforyotii' "And ho says, ns politely as you could wish: '.No, ma'am; thcro is not. All 1 shall need is a llltlo watcr-gruol nt 0 In tho morning, and If tho boarders lmvo tiny of 'em n habit of singing hymns In tho uvoning, as t'vo known in pious bonrding-houscs, to set tho parlor door open Unit I may hear cm.' "Xnw, wns thcro anything more touching than that? 1 went down .lairs with tears In my eyes, and says I : 'If thcro over was a saint on earth ft is poor, dear Mr. Holtcr. llo is loo good to live, and I'm ns sure that wo shall loc lilin.' And It was n remarkable Incident that tho widow of tho ltov. Mr. Splcer did bontd with us, and did slug hymns, an' she sang 'cm that night, and set tho parlor door open; nnd Mr. Holtcr rung Ills belt nnd sent down word Hint ho was 'very much re freshed, ' with his compliments, by the wnltcr. llo did tako stimulants, I smelt; and I said to myself: 'And who can blnmo him If It's ordered?' And It was brandy, if I havo a nose." "Well, as wo parted for the night, wo all spoko of tho poor, dear gentle man." "Another gentleman had called to hpcnk of him, jest ns you havo called about your Invalid friend. Yes. And you musn't think I mean any hints or anything. And he told us ho couldn't put his feet to tho ground, and hadn't for ten years." " 'And what would ho do in enso of flit)?" says Mrs. TIbbs, who was timid. " '1 should rescue lilm, of course,' said Mr. Docket, our young boarder, who wns in a dry goods store, and who was ns big, tako him altogether, ns ono ol mo nivalin sarins. " 'Hut you'd lmvo the ladles to save, you know,' said Mrs. Squlzzlo, tho widow, who always Illrtcd with every thing nnd anything like a man, from 60 to 18. " 'Tho Indies tlrst,' said Mr. Docket. 'of course' Only If he'd started with Mrs. Sipilzzlo he'd ne'ver havo got bnck for any more, for sho weighed 200 pounds, nnd ho'tl havo been squashed at tho llrst step. " 'I shall keep my oyo on him,' said Mrs. Smith, 'and I'll tell Mr. Smith to do so. I'll step in to-morrow and tell him our views nbout magnetism. I wonder if ho's over tried nmgnetlsm.' " 'Poor gentleman,' said Mrs. Jcrrup, 'how ho Is ntlllctcd to bo sure, l'vo had neuralgia myself, nnd I know, llo ought to go to tho Sulphur springs; Hint is what cured me. 1 shall tell him so.' " 'I shall pray for him,' said ltov. Mr. Splccr's widow. 'Anil I shall tako him my Into husband's excellent tract on tho uses of nllllctlou to-morrow.' "'Audi wouldn't mind reading thu bible to him ono bit,' said Miss Aunlo Splcer, 'iritu liked It.' " 'How you express yourself,' said her mother. 'You should determine; to do so whether ho liked It or not, and you should rojolco to do it. Wouldn't mind, Indeed!' "Then wo went to bed, Thoro was n light in his room still, and I called through tho key-holo (ho slept In his reclining chair): 'Mr. Holtcr, tiro you comfortablo for tho night?' and ho answered: " 'Thank you, ma'am, I am. I am having an hour in meditation.' " 'Kxcuso mo for interrupting you,' says I. " 'Oh, not nt all,' says ho, and away I went; nnd I went to sleep thinking how glad 1 wns, with all my troubles, 1 wns not an Invalid, "I guess it was about 1 o'clock when I woko up with n nolso of bursting in my cars, nnd thero wns a light in tho room. It wns a queer light, bright nil in one spot, ami I thought, though I don't believe in 'cm, it was a ghost. And says I, out loud, 'Oh. Lord!' nnd covered my head with tho sheet. I hadn't hail It covered but a minute, though, when I felt a big hand on my thront nnd just tho roughest voleo over 1 Heard growled in my car: " 'Xow, old lady, bo sensible. I nln't goin' to hurt you If you're quiet. Keep your head covered and lay still, l'vo got a six-shooter here," nnd If you screech I lire' " 'Aro you a burglar?' says I. " 'Form your own conclusions,' says he, 'only don't shriek. I shouldn't want to Hvo If I was tut old woman, but p'raps you do.' " 'Well, I kinder wondered what for myself, but 1 did, and I laid still and only shrunk Innrdly. " 'After awhilo thcro was no mora poking nt thu bureau and rattling In the closet; and then I heard creaking nil over tho hnuso nml a shriek some where, and I didn't know but there was murder done; and I thought of my poor invalid, and If ho was In that wretch's hands, poor man, and I thought of nil tho stories I'd read of dreadful tragedies, and I foil for all my boarders, but most of all for tho poor Invalid that eouldu'thelp himself; but it wasn't till all was quiet ns tho gravo Hint I dared to sit up, and then it was daylight. And then courngo enmo to mo and 1 put my head put of tho window nnd shrieked. Nobody huard niu nt llrst, but at last thcro wero two policemen with their clubs, and then 1 put on my waterproof and went down stairs, " 'You'vo been robbed, that's plain,' said tho policemen; 'but Is anybody hurt?' "'Murdered In their beds, l'vo no doubt," says I. And 1 thought it mint be so, but it was better than that. "homu were gagged and some wero lied, and dear llltlo Mr, Heeket was rolled up In a blanket llko a roly-poly pudding, and pinned in. And diamonds and clothes nnd everything was gone, poor dears, And oven thu Indian Idol from Mrs, Smith's miiutclplcco. And ns for me, I bndn't a npoon left, nnd nothing to put on but the waterproof cloak. Hut nothing dreadful hnd hap pened except to Iho invalid gentleman. llo disappeared. " 'They have murdered him,' says I. " 'They've carried him olf for a ran som,' says Mrs, Hqulzzlo. 'Tho Italians do Hint, you know.' " 'Maybe he's thrown himself out of tho window In li fright,' says .Mrs. Smith. "Thcro wn nil stood, mostly In blankets nnd such, and mado sugges tions. I, for one, knew I should lln I him down cellar, weltering In Ids gore. What did you sny? Did wo? Oh, no, we didn't. No; the policeman gr.vo tho llrst hint of tho truth. "'Your Invalid Is your burglar,' snvs he. 'It's cnslcr to open a door from Inside than from out. I reckon I know tho num. It's Sly Tom, ns they call him. Ho's been up to this dodgo before.' "And so It wns, sir; so It was. Mrs. Jcrrup got back her diamonds, hut I never got buck my spoons. And no olTciw, sir; no Insinuations. I'm suro this invnlld geullemnn Is nit that one could wish all ! Oh, I feel itulto pos lllvo of that, nnd no olfense; but with an Invalid In the houo I should bo obliged to sit up in tiio bed all night. I should havo nerves to that extent. No, no Invalid for mo; but .Mrs. Tompkins over the way hns nover had such an experience, and I'd recommend you to call tiicrc." Lunicngo .Mall. amusi:mi:xts av.'.vt ir;;r. Tho 11111 or I'liri! (Ml'nrril tiy tlio Tlm- utrlcul Miiiiugorrt. Tho attraction at tho National Tlicatro next week will bo tho "Wages of Sin," of which tho New York AVicssays that It Is "a melodrama of tho old school, which do llghtiil audiences sotno twenty-flvo years ago. It seems, however, that that which pleased our fathers 1ms rjiilto as great a charm for us. Tho story of tho play Is ono of Intenso Interest. Its construction Is very clover. It Is completely btilldoili tlio char acters, tho situations and Incidents hclug part of a grand whole. Tho comedy Is ex cellent, and tho pathos which permeates most of the scenes Is so nicely dovetailed vlth tho amusing portion that tho sigh which Indicates a sou has hardly been ex perienced when tho cunning of tho comedy action causes pleasantry and laughter." AI.llAtOU'S OITIU-UOUSD. Tho "Hunch of Keys" Is announced as tho attraction nt Albaugh's Opcra-ltouso for next week. This Is ono of tho brightest of that class of plays which Is built around a set of specialists, and thoso who witnessed Its picsvntntlon hero dining tlio past two seasons will recall with plcasuro tho many funny scenes that occur, tho pranks of Tuhlij, tlio facial contortions of (Irlmea and tho humor of old tiiuiggs. Tho musical parts of tho play lmvo been remodeled and now and popular songs Introduced. Tho "Hunch of Keys" will afford n Jolly oven lug's entertainment for all lovers of fun. unnzoo's otT.iiA-itousn. At Hcrrog's Opcra-Hotuo tho attraction next week will bo a scries of lcglttinalu dramas lu which Miss Loulao l'omcroy takes tho leading part. "Hamlet," which is announced for Monday and Thursday evenings, has been n special study of this lady, und sho Is said to havo mado u success In tlio part. Sho will be assisted by an able company. On .Monday afternoon and Tues day evening sho will appear as llotnlintl In "As You Llko It;" on Wednesday oven Ine; and Friday matlnco sho will bo seen as Viola In "Twelfth Night," and at the Wednesday and Saturday matinees sho will appear as V.'omcoln "Itomco and Jit- llct." At tho Tuesday and Thursday mati nees and on Friday nnd Saturday evenings sho will appear lu "East Lynno." NEXT WEEK'S CONCEIITS. On Monday night Mr. Hermann l'ako uinnn, a Washington boy who has Just re turned from an extended course of study at llerlln, will makohls first appcaranco In this city at tho Cone;regntiouat Church as a violin soloist, llo will bo assisted by Miss Mlniilo F.wnn, Mr. A. L. King, tlio Now York tenor, and Professor Win. Waldeckcr. licserved seats can now bo had at Uroop's music store. Tickets for tho Thomas concerts, which tako placo on tho 27th and "Sth, at tho Con gicgatlonal Church, aro on salo at Droop's music store. Mrs. Annlo L. Powell of this city will tako a prominent part In tho con cert, and her many friends In this city siioiuii givo tier a nearly welcome. niKATlUCAL J0TT1M1S. Mr. Sam Kinsley and Mr. Tom Jeffer son, tho manager of "Shadows of a Great City," accepted Mr. Itaplcy's Invitation to spend a day on tho lattcr's farm gunning for small game. Sam borrowed a double barreled howitzer that weighed nbout "3 pounds, nnd with his friends set out yester day morning. Sam Is not much of a gun ner, and looks much better In tho box olllco at tho National than hn docs trudging through n stubhlo-lleld carrying a gnu larger than himself. Sam enjoyed tho himtiiir) flrst-rate, hut when It came to tlio thootiiigha Iu6lsted on his friends' holding their flio until ho got out of range. The birds improved tho samo opportunity. Nevertheless tho party bagged a number of birds and rabbits and returned last night much elated over their day's sport. Mr. F, B. Powers, tho manager of tlio "Wages of Sin" Combination, is at tho Harris House. Mr. Samuel W. Keen of this city Is sink ing 1'iuilflliili lu n ".Mikado" company now traveling In New York State. A season of opera Is announced to beln nt tho Ninth Street Opera House on tho Willi Instant. Tho first opera kIvcu will bo tho "Mikado" by tho excellent company now singing It with great success at tho Hallls Street Tlicatro in Hoston, lu which Miss Laura Clement appears as 1'iiin- Turn, .Miss Kosu Cookoas luitisha and Mr. Johu Hon' sou as h'o-Ko. lthca will appear again at tho National Theatro later lu tho season. She will bo seen in tho old Kngllsh comedies, "School for Scaudal," "An Unequal Mutch" and "Sho Stoops to Conquer." Tlio Milan Opera Company, which gavo such delightful perfoi manees last season, is now traveling in tho South, nnd will bo hcaul hero during tho coming winter. A Very Khmj- :tln.n. This toitof man generally breaks down by too much attention to business and not enough attention to health. Ho thinks ho has a splendid constitution, and can stand tho racket. Ho becomes nervous, debili tated, and despondent, When ho begins to tako Hrown's Iron Hitters ho also beirlns to cxpeileneo renewing strength. Mr. J. Mitchell Hcbb, (Ul Market street, Wilming ton Del., says, "For chronic dyspepsia and general debility, Hrown's Iron flitters Is tho best possible remedy. I suffered horribly for two years, Since using it I feel as It 1 had new life and blood put lu mo." OrKitiiiv.lui: New 4'liuri'ti. A Philadelphia special says: Tho adherents of tho ltov. Maugasar M. .Mangiisailnu, tho l'resbjtcrlan minister whoso recent renun ciation of tho I'rcshytery caused consider able commotion lu religious circles here, applied to tho Court of Common pleas yes- leituiy io no incorporated miner inu titio oi "Tho Independent Christian Church of Philadelphia. They 6tato that thu proposed corporation Is for religious worship us ex pressed In tho following coreunut: "Wo, whoso names aro hereto subscribed, asso clato ourselves together as a ChiUtlau Church for tho purpose of moral and spirit ual improvement, nnd of promoting truth and righteousness in tho world through tho study, practice and diffusion of puio re ligion ns taught and lived by Jesus Christ, love to (iod and love to man. Itecogiilzlng tho right of prlvutn Judgment nnd tlio bj cieducss of ludlvldunl conviction, wo ro qulro no assent to nuy other doctrinal statement ns u basis of Christian fellowship, but n oleoma all who deslro to co-opcrato with us lu advancing tho kingdom of llod." I'liinltiiri', t'lupetH, llliuikefH, Comforts and general houso-fiimlshlng goods sold on easy weekly or monthly pay ments at Johu Smith's Installment House, 1111 New Jersey avenue northwest. Men's l'jlnco Albert suits. F.lscinnuTtli &K, OUSTUIt III' AX OKH.I.V.V.I. How n .Supremo Court. Wins "l'liiycd Out" of House nml Homo. J Tho SanFrnucNcoiAc licpurl says: A few days ago on agent for a patent cast-Iron- framo - brass -plpo -non -destructible organelle or organlim, with fog-horn attachment, established him self on tho first lloor of Iho court-house building nnd advertised for agents to canvass for tho said Instrument of tor ture, Thu niuslo is loud nml of singu larly penetrating quality, It Is pro duced by handpowcr, treadmill power, or a steam wrench, In connection with n mean disposition nnd recklessness of tho comfort of one's fellow creatures. Tho advertisement "look" and do.ons of would-bo agents lllcd In to sou tho Infernal machine. 1'very ono wns shown Its full powers and tho rosult Is Hint for several days "sacred" but soul-harrowing and profnnily-proilu-cine melody has been ground out. Client chunks of it havo boeiv hurled through tho olllco windows of tho building, striking tho clerks In the car, and almost knocking them insen sible nt each blow. A fragment of "Shall AVo Gather nt tho Hlver?" bo ciime jammed in the elevnlor well and very nearly broke the cnblc. Another mass of mctcorlo shape nnd consist ency a portion of "Sweet Hy-nnd-Hy" Hew out upon Morton street nnd ex ploded there with such a report that It disabled a scavenger's mule nnd woko up n special policeman. A largo melody hurled from this musical catapult nlmost upset tho Supremo bench, whereupon, it is said, Judge Thornton set about preparing nn In junction, Tlio clerks In tho bulldlnir brnccd themselves with cotton-wool In their ears and mattresses against tho win dows to stand It till ngents had been obtained for all of tho counties, but yesterday tho agent began on Arizona and Ulnli Tcrrltotles and Nevada, and further endurances was out of the ques tion, Tlio clerks lore iiownttieir barri cades, nrmed themselves with dustpans' nnd brushes, llreplnco blowers and pokers, tin cuspldorcs nnd court gnvels, nnd, under the leadership of a brazen voiced accordcon, played by the most muscular member of thu stair, stationed themselves nt tho several windows nnd begnn a discordant but powerful counter-assault. Tho battle waged fiercely for half an hour, but tho organltm held Its own easily nnd ground out "Nearer, .My Ood, to Thee" for agents from Yumit, Dcming and HI l'aso without any ap parent concern till tho assailants be came exhausted and hnd (o retreat. Chief Clerk McCarthy fell across his desk, exhausted. Deputy Clerk Will iams drained tho perspiration off his brow into nn empty ink-stand, white several others fell prostrated to tho lloor. Tin: ltAXcooAs staiilks. luritltic;s for tho rust Year of I'lurro r.orlllmil'rt Stud. A correspondent of tho 1'hIIadolphla AVtr., writing from Darlington, N. .1., fcays: Tho Hancocas Stables at Jobs town, owned by I'lerro l.orlllard, aro about going into winter quarters. Tho earnings of tlio stables this year lmvo been very largo, exceeding previous years. They have, however, not been entirely satisfactory to tho millionaire owner. Although tho start was promis ing, ho wns much disappointed with tlio final results. Tho stables missed the spring meetings at Baltimore and Jcromo Park nnd begnn tho season at Shccpshcad Hay. It was hero that tho famous Mortcmcr colts Cyclops nnd Savnnac failed in the Foam Stakes. Notwithstanding tho ninny defeats tho stablo won 00,007.50. Wanda, who was beaten for tho Swift Stakes by Hrookwood, and for the Coney Island Stakes by Miss Woodford, and nearly beaten by Mr. Scott's East Lynno, won sJ30,J10 for her owner. Thu better part of tills was in ono stake, namely, at tho Monmouth I'nrk, when sho won the I.orillnrd Stake, amounting alone to !J18,0'!0, At Monmouth tho followers of Hiu cocas wero soured at the defeats of Mor temcr's two-year-olds, they only getting credit for twelve, races during tho meeting. I.orlllaid suffered much dis appointment nt Shccpshcad Hay in September. Tho earnings of tho horses wero ns follows: Wanda, 3, by Mortcmcr, $110,-110; Dowdrop, 2, by Falsetto, $17,-l()7; Pontine, 4, by Pero Corner., s?li),5I0; Unrest, !), by Mor tcmcr, $11,209; Cyclops, 2, by Mor tcmcr, $1,1)70; Sarnnnc, 2, by Mor tcmcr, $1,220; Katrine, !1, by Mortcmcr, $3,700.25; Drake Carter, 5, by Ten Urocele. $2,850; Politico, 2, by Mor tcmcr, $l,300;i:mporor,-l, by Enquirer, $850; Hcvn, 3, by .Mortcmcr, $325; Pa role, aged, by Leamington, $775; Ariel, 2, by Mortcmcr, $500; Grcenlleld, 3, by Glen Athol, $-150; Wiufrcd, 2. by Mor tcmcr, $400; Saluda, 2, by Mortcmcr, $250; Pasha, 2, by Saxon, $150; Dlouo, 11, by Mortcmcr, $75. Tho entrance money for tho 150 starts, In which tho stable participated, amounted to $11,050, leaving a net total of $S0,117.50. At Jerome Park Politico mado his debut, winning a selling race, which produced tho stormy scene between the owners of tho Hancocas and Hrooklyn stables, costing the former tho sum of $7,005 to retain the winner, being tlio highest prlco ever paid in this country for a horse in a selling race. This reduces the net total to $71), 112.50. The Haucocns stables lu 1833 en tered In various races 23 horses, who mado 203 starts, of which they won 57 races, wero second 50 times ami third 28 times, tho gross amount won being $58,205. In 1881 23 horses stinted 131 times, winning 30 races. They wero second 38 times nnd third 25 times. Tho gross amount won was $81,202.50, Wnndn alono winning $35,720. This year there wero 20 horses that wero started 150 limes, winning 3.1 races, were second 118 times and third 1 1 times, winning $00,0(17.50. Nineteen jockeys havo worn tho "cherry nnd black" during the year. Mr. i'lerro Lorillard, sr., Is proud of his Hancocas stables and Is much ex ercised nbout Its futuro master. A vcflrugo ho made his son, N. OrUwnld Lnrillnrd, his partner in ids racing en prises, but tlio business is not con genial to him, so ho has acquiesced lu another plan, whereby his father has arranged that Plcrro Lorillard, Jr., shall become n trustee for his llltlo son Pierre, now 4 years old, who is to bo tho future master of tho great stud farm of Hurllngton County. Salvation On. Is tho greatest pain do strojerof tho age. It speedily annihilates pain, nncincr irom a cm, uriuso, scam, burn, frost-bite, or from a wound of any other kind. Prleo only 25 cents, Tho best way to encourage a tramp Is to show him a plln of cord wood and other lit tle nxo of kindness. Wash blues aro often pnlsonoiu. Ameri can Hnll-llluu Is warranted pure, harmless, and tlllcltnt. Try It und you will want no other. Pennsylvania coal, anthracite, Is sold lu t no uty oi .Mexico at $m a ion. "Fon real merit," says ono of tho most celebrated pilmii donnas, "II. 11. Douglass it Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops for Irilta ttou of tho throat arc superior to anything I havo ever used." CANDID OPINIONS. Till! I'ltll.AIII'.t.t'HIA MI'IMCAI, in i.i.trrt.Ni ii:i:s(;ir, iticiiAittiH .V CO., C'ttltUAN & (lOI.IUt. What They Know About Hurry' l'uro Mult WbUliey. Head what Tht Mctlietil liullriin of Philadelphia, u Monthly Journal of Mali'cinc and Surgrri, edited and pub lished by Physicians of high Mntidlng, says editorially of Dulfy's Pure Malt Whiskey: 1 bo use of alcohol In Its various form Is of such imut linportnuei' In tbfl trettmanf of dlscnri', that wo would lip most nireljspilz rlcdtoget along without It. As a drug It Is of the grrntest value, no matter bow much Its uso Isto ho deprecated ns nn nrlldonf ilh-t. It Is to be deplored that the jrre.it Oem-md for It for the hitler purpoo has renili'ii'd It nn (bint if tmich G'hftrntliiii, nnd It Is only with difficulty that Iho physician may pro mmnre In tator of nn nrllclfl of tlintkhnt, knowing that thcro Is no longer any brandy illllllcd from grapes In Fiaiien. or that thu whiskies of our mm tut nro rarely anything clpntlinn flavored and prepared lilgli wines. It Is gratifying to know Hint tho Puffy .Malt Whiskey I'tiini'iuiy has undertaken to furnish for medical ncs n purn mult whiskey, which Is reported to bo nil that Is desired of alcoholic stimulant In treatment of disease, free Irom thot poisonous nuiylloiileolioleallod fusel oil. It Is said to lie readily homo by tho most Irrltnble stomach, without . renting nnyills iigreeablo lifter effect nnd K nth' deruugo mint Further eninmcnt Is unnei'ossary. livery well lejiuhitcil family should have a bottle mi their side-board. The following opinion of Messrs CuniiAN ifc Cioi.p.u, well-known whole sale and tetnll druggists, speaks volumes: (tiitUiniH-The broad tllffercnco of opinion existing among medical men as to tho wisdom iirrropiiciyoreiniuoyingaieoiioiiesiiinuiatiis In disease, can nover bo linrmonlr.ad by nny nrgiiment In fnvov of a particular brand of liquor, however truo or Intrinsically valuable, notwithstanding that much of this divergence of thought may do traced orlglnallytotbo per nicious effects of tho worthless material labeled und sold n """' ii'liim ainl ll'i 'Or.' All nro ugreiil, however, Hint wlicncicr stimu lants nro cmiiloved. whether Indicated or not, they should be of a character uunestlonod by experience lu tho slek-ioom or by tho must delicate manipulations In tlio ohem ist's laboratory. An uxcrloiieo of morn than twenty years lu tho drug und legltlinato apothecary business has given us n wide rango of ncqilulutuiico with the wants of tho pro fession and reiiuliements of Iho sick 111 tho direction of stlimdnuK Among tho many articles of lluiinr dlH.nsed nt our establish ment during these scars for medicinal uso.wii can sny confidently that none have npproached tho celebrated Dairy's Pure .Mutt Whiskey lu freedom from fusel oil and other noxious ma terials, in siniiuthiie-'S of taste, roundness and delicacy of flavor, making It nllko acceptable to all ages and to tho most delicate stomachs. In typhoid foier, dysentiry, diarrhoea and all low lorins nf dsenv. tlio medical profession Will find this nrtlelu of whiskey Invaluablu lis a stimulant and toule without any of tho bad effects usually following thu taking of spirits less refined. CI KUAN .t (iol.lilf, Wholesale and Itetall Druggists, ltochostcr, N. Y. Wo have havo also received tho fol lowing endorsement from Messsrs, FliiiNClf, Htrn.uiiw & Co., Philadel phia, one of the largest drug houses in the United States: OrricB of Fiieni n, Kiciiaiids .fc Co., ) Importers nnd Wholesale Druggists, jf. W. ! Cnr.Tcntlinnd Maiket .streets, Philadelphia. ) Hi calling the attention of Physicians, Pharmacists nml tho public to tlio purltyaud medicinal qualities of thu Dut-pv I'uui: JIalt Wiiiskkv wo would statu that wo liavoin.ulo a most euieful examination us to Its merits, and havo become thoroughly convinced as to Its purity and freedom from fusel oil (tho deadl diy poi olson of most whiskies). Wu com- mend It for Us purity nnd palatablcness, mnklng It desirable nllko for tho sick-room and tho sideboard. Very respectfully, FUIiNC'II, HICIIAUIW & CO. Wo have had prepared especially for us, by tho great German scientist, Dr. Yon Vonders, a formula which Is a suro ntul positive cure of Consumption nnd which cnu bo prepared by any family housekeeper (raw beefsteak and our l'uro -nan wutsKcy ticiugoi mo in gredients). This formula will bo sent under tho seal of our company to any person nllllcted with consumption, and using our whiskey, free of charge, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. For salo by Dealers nnd Druggists everywhere. Price, Om; Dollak per bottle. Persons cast of tho Itocky Moun tains unable to procure it from their dealers, can havo Half l)07X.v sent, lu jiluin ciim'S, wwutrked, express charge prepaid, by remitting Hu Dol lars to Tin: Duffy Malt Wihskiiy Co., llaltlmoro, Md. All persons using Duffy' l'uro Mull Wlittkey nrc inritnl to arttll tfieiiwclrcs of the tertiees of our Medical Staff at all times, free of charye. Tin: Hixa op r.uiiMAii. A Clood Looking; Young Stun, Hut Very Hud Follow. King Thcbaw is thought, in n great measure, to inherit his fcioclous nature from his mother, who belonged to ono of tho wild northern tribes who nro esteemed, even by tho Hurmahs, as savnges, or at all events had much of their blood in her veins, Sho is also said to have contracted u llcrco hatred for tho Kngllsh a feeling which Is fully shared by her son. Ho Is n llltlo over twenty-six years of age, and ac cording to a correspondent who was received by him in audienco sonio time ago, is a tall, well-built, personable young man; he is very fair In complex ion, lifts a good forehead, clear, steady eyes, nnd a II nn, but pleasant mouth; his chin Is full ami somewnat scnsuni looklng, but withal ho Is n manly, frank-faced man, and is said to havo gained self-possession and lost the early nervous awkwardness of his posi tion with great rapldily. Theobaw Is ono of tlio younccst ot tho forty-eight sons of the late King, and was selected from his brothers, partly owing to fe male Inllitcnee, nud partly owlne; to tho belief of the ministers that ho would aid tho accomplishment of the programme of constitutional reform by which they hoped to inaugurate it now reign. How their expectations havo been falsltled wo have already seen, but wo may mention a curious fact that, with all Ills barbarity. Theebaw has a certain lovo for si'fetui', nml hits bought the greater portion of tlio apparatus for the electric light recently used in llombay and Calcutta to illuminate his palace nnd gardens at Mnudidny. Kochostor Post and Hxpres. I'm- AVni'iii Wlntor Ciloves go to Keep's, til" Seventh street northwest. -. Sopvr.Miis of tho great tragedian. Mc CiiUough cigar. Japan liasa society for rcforiiilug tho stylo of dressing the hair of women. Tho asso ciation lni6 over 2,000 members. Men's 4-button cutaway suit. F.lscmau, 7X K ".Vldei'iicy Hairy Wiikoiis." Fresh Aldernoy butter, churned every morning and delivered lu 1 lb. "Ward ' prints, -tSc. per lb. Also cottago cheeso. buttermilk and sweet inllk, 5c. per d. Cream, 15c. per pint. .--sKsr.. l'Olt SAM". AT 51V 1III.M till) Itcoms, on the noitliwcst comer (ith audi' htsuw.tho lliunswlek llulko Collcnler Co celebrated Hllllnrd and Pool Tables wltblbu world renowned monnreh quick cushion, with catalogue of nil tho latest designs of bar llx tureH. Also, several econil-h.ind llllllardand Fool Tables. Hllllnrd nud Pool supplies of all kinds for salo nt factory prices. Altcrbu, re pairing nnd covering Tables a specialty. Uli.VCOOLKY, (Ml l st n w ai.-jsisaRsa V v j J"-fsj.i'ri j-- "-"r'WUtf SPECIAL S.3LiE3 AT KING'S PALACE, 814 Seventh Street Northwest. Owing to tlio ltncliu n rilncss or Mm Season w, 111 liiiingurnli' This Weelt A SPECIAL CLOAK SALE ! Wli WILL OFI'lilt Till'. niLLOWINO OOODS: litigant llerlln mid llliigimul Nmviiuirhclii lit ).", s) 7, iJ'JiiihI s)IO. Itiinslnn Clroiiturs lit 11, rt nml $ I O. Seal Flush Coat nf if'.'ll, $::."., f'SHnml (..'10, lilcgnut VMIos nt H, tin unit $1.1. Clilldieii'M nml Misses' Hitvctnck und Now markets nt$:l, if I, If ft, $11 nml 7. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. lull lino of Hints unit fancy Mlngsut 17, 'M, 11.1, 10, 1.1, .10 mid 7 els. l'lumesiil .17, 117 nnd T.li'iiuil I. I'olt lliitsut 1.1, ftH mid 7.1c nnd 1. 1 ilmmlne; Velvets, In nil colors, ill Hlloiitnll mid fl.'M, Tips nt 'jn, no mid 7,1o per Imiiii'Ii. IilcKiint Kid Cllovcs, l-lliilliins, nl 7rto unit 1. I.uige assortment or I'lulii mid 1'iincy Itllibonsul 10, 1,1, () und '!.1c peryil. Our exhibition this week will comprise the largest assort ment ever shown south of Now York I Do Not Fall tot'nll und lnpcet tho Wonderful Showing lleforo Purchasing lilsewhore, KING'S PALACE, 814 Seventh W. BARNES, PIANOS The Leading Instruments of the Age. Estey Organs, DliCKKIt HltOS., liSTliV, 1'I.SClllilt Piano-Fortes! Pianos and Organs for rent and sold on Installments. SANDERS & STAYMAN, (JAItVIS HUTLEU IN CHAHCID), 031 1' St. Northwest, Wiishlnjcton, 1). O. 15 NORTH CIIAKLKS ST., HALTIJIOItli, MD IMOPMILi JOHN l ELLIS & CO., No. 937 Pa. Ave, N.W. urn PIANO-FORTES. Uiieqiinleil In Tone, Toueli, Work. iiiiiiihIiIp nml Diirnlillity. SECOND -HAND PIANOS, At All 1'rleos. PIANOS FOR RENT. Wm.Knabe&Oo si7 aiAititrr ni-aoi: W. G. METZEROTT & CO., f)03 Pennsylvania Avenuo. second door wost of Mutti street, SOLE AC1ENTS FOU Ohiokering andJamos & Holinstrom PIAIsTOS, CLOUGII AND WAIlllKX OKOANS, And all MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS, WASHING BLUE. AMERICAN BALL BLUE. BEST WASHING BLUE It Is Not Poisonous, Aids llleiielihiK ol' tVasli mid fllvcs It u lllcli Hloss, TO 111! HAD OF Yoril UltUCIiH. AMlilllCANlM.TKAMAHlNi: YVOHKS No, .".1 .llilldcn I..IIIC, X. V, E H.IRTS, j. PIANOS. .jtiXS Street Northwest. Firm Representative. Tltli It the only Chtti lertd LoWrtj of any Si tie Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated In lWi for J", years by tho Icglslaluru for Kdiicntlon.il nnd Charitable I urimscs with a Capital of St,uii,iioii-to which a rcscrvo fund of over $ ."jOah' has slnco been added. Hy an overwhelming popular voto Its fran chise was mado u pari of tho present Stnto Constitution udopted December 2, A. I). 187H. A SPLEXHII) OPPOItTFNlTY FOItTLNU. TO WIN A Its Grand Kiimlo Number Drawing will tako placo monthly. It Nover Scnlesor Postpones. Look at thu following Distribution: lixtriioriHiiury .Soml-Aiiuiiiil Draw ing, Class SI, at Now Orleans, December 15, lbts, under the Supervision nnd Management of Gen. 0. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. f39NOTICIi TIcLctH nro $10 only. Halves, $.1. Firth, $','. Tenths, $1. LIST OP 1'lllZIS. l capital I'Hizi: of ivi,ono.. .$l.V),0fK vmkii) . jo.ixi . 91,(1111) . ju.iiiii) . tfi.imu . ai,im . 0(1,11111) . M.i ml . Co.ono , fjO.UUU , JIl.OilO . in. KM r,vi SS-J'.'.SUD 1 CIIAMI 1'IIIZi: 111 rsiui. . 20,0110.. lO.nnil.. 1 lillAND I'ltlIi (IF a la in. i; Piiiziis of i LAitcii: Piiiziis op ,iimi. . Sul'HIZKSOF l.OOI.. tVM.. am.. 1IIO.. 50.. rs) ill) Jill no loco AITHOXIMATION miZK". 100 Approximation Frl.es SJim in) do do jno 1(0 do do 73 !,s;t) prizes, amounting to CKHTIl'ICATli. I IV tto ntnou ctrllfij tnat we tuptrnt the ar- laogftneiit for alt (menu jorati lite jionuay nmi o'm-.iH- total Iiramiwn or the JAtuuiana btate JAlttry VojnjKiny ami in pireon manaijeaml control the J)iauing onrseliff. on J that the mine are con- ductal Klthhontly,falrneit amtlnyvnl faith, totiard oil JKirl Uee- We authorize the cwi- IIV authorize the L'ooi Many to veethli ceitl.Hcale. ite. with fac-iUnllet of our tlgnaturet attachtit. In it) ailtntlttiiunti." Application for rates to clubs should bo mado only to tho olllco of tlio Company In New Orleans. For fm thcr Information, wrlto clearly, glv Irg full address. 1.111'OllTANT. tarilemlt by POSTAL NOTE, Express Money Order, New York Exchange, or Draft on New Orleans. Letters with Currency In variably by Express. (We pay express charges on all sums of $3 or upward). Addressed: .11. A. DAUl'HIN, Now Orleans, l.iu Address HegMered Letters and raako Post oflleo 5Ioncy Ordem payable to NEW OHLEANS NATIONAL HANK, OK LOUISIANA NATIONAL HANK, STATE NATIONAL HANK, GEKMANIA NATIONAL HANK, Now Orleans, La. USB COKE For Generating Steam. For Cooking Purposes. For Heating by furnace. For heating by I.atrobc. For Open Orates. It Is Easily Ignited. It Makes a Quick, Hot Fire. It Docs Not Hum Out tho G rate. It Is Economical. It Will Fay to Try it. FOH SALE UY THE Washington Gaslight Com'y, 40 Hushels, Criisheil ,,,,,. '."i Husbels, Crushed 401lushels, Not ITluhed. S3 llushels, Not Crushud. . . .S-J 70 ...SCO .... 8 HO ... 'J 00 Uyncllvorod to Any Part of Washington ortieorgetown. Drew's New Drug Store, NINTH ST. AND PENN. AVE. vxrorcu all nljjht. Bun ll.i ii mRRr.j-T-Aj-rr.JA jrf RAILROADS. chii:at' T"' PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE To the North, Wrst und Southwest. timli't iui'l. SfltniiM Mvntrj, .S.Vff llnl't. lnfnl vnf K'ulpimnt. IN r.rrr.vr invrinim IB, 1895, Ticli,rl'tn, Wiflinn'im, fiom tla'hm, fOriUf Hf sirll, nnl II r'tr, i, , ,i, Jnt'nift! For Ilttsbnrjt and tho Wevt. rhlnnro Limited Express ol l'BlweKlei.lnj(Ci'ruU:iVift. m. Unity: l'n1 Ltnu, U-.Wn.m. dully to Cincin nati mid St. Louis, with Hleoplng Ours from llorrlsbnrs In Cincinnati nnd llotnlt'sr to Ht.Limlss dally, exeopt Hnturdny, to Chicago, tvllti Mleeplnjt Cur Alloonii to ("hlcnito. Chi cximftmt Cincinnati Kxpress at 7:f() p. m. dsiU. with MlcingCflri Washington to Old. cam' hikI llnrrlshurg to l.imlivlllti; oon -eet. lngal IlitrrlshiiijcwItliWosterii lixprass Willi tmoojrh sleeper" for St. Lout iMvlAfl st pfi'ss, lop. m. dully for Htthtir and thu Wet, wltb throiiin loepcr Harrm'mrK to Chlcngo and Cleveland. HM.TIMllllli ft roi'OMVC HAILUOAT). l'nr Die, ennnndnlgun, tfo liosKr, Ilafflllo, MrfgaiH. ill p. m. .iBlly, except SutimHy, n ii ii Palace Cnrs rnshtnir1oii to Itonhutae. For W lllliiinsi.ori Lock lliiv mi and Lltulm, at tbr,'.' n. m. ilnlly, except Sunday, For New York nml the KhsL 7:15, Bi'W ntul 1 1 ii. m . !. -i, io nml 1 1 :n p. in. On Sun iIny.H:3D a. m.u.l. In nml 1 1 :.) n.m. LIMtod Express of 1'ullms.n I'arlot OifJ H: in n. tn. dully, except Hundny. For llostim vviilioulclmiiga, 'J. o rn. overy day. For Hrooklyn, N.Y .nil throne'i trains connect nt Jersey city with bonis or Hrooklyn Annex, nfTorilliig direct trnnsfer to Fulton street, molding doublo ferriage, across Now York city. For Philadelphia. 7t1r, H:.'iO anil 11 n. m., 'J, -I, II, HI and limit p. m. On Hiimlay, H:IP cm., a, 1, (Ml) nnd Uflit p. tn. Llniltud Kxpicss, I): io n. tn. ilnlly, except Minilay, For llaltlmoro. tnsifi, 7:H, MSIu, liilo uflo, 11 Mi a in., ia.ti.V-L 'I, tfi'i, l:lii,il,7:iii, H) and 11:7.0 p. m On Humbly, H::io, !);.)(), 11 n. tn., 'J, 1.(1, 7:10, 10 and nan p.m. For Fopo's Creek Line. 7:10n. in., and 1:11) p. m. dnlly, crecpt Sunilny. For Antiiols, 7:15 n. m., 12:n.tanil4:'J5 p. m dally, except Sunday, On Sunday t p.m. AI.I.XANDItlA AM) FIIHDIilllCKSIIUIHJ HAIIAVAY AND ALEXANDHIA ,t WAMIIMITON ltAILKOAD. lor Alexandria, O, 7. Ufa, 11:01 and 11 SI 5 n. m.,a o.-i. l:ad, .law, ii:ol, H:ir nnd ll::i7 p.m. on Sunday at 0, t):'J,-, ll:in n. in., H.05 p. m. For Illelimond nnd tho South, (1 nnd 11:01 n. tn. dnlly ntnl l::t.l p.m. daily, except Sunday. Trains lenvo Aloxatulrla for Washington 11(15, 8, 10. 111:10 n. m 1, :i:(.-, naji f.-iu, 7ai5 nnd IliM'Jn. m. nnd ia:lli midnight, except Mondny. (in Sunday nt H nnd 10:10 a.m., 7:(5ntid 10: la p. m. nnd l'J:l() night. Tickets nnd Informntlon nt tho oflleo. north cast corner of Thirteenth street nnd Pennsy lvania iiTcnuc, nml nt tho station, where or ders enn bo left for tho checking of baggago to destination from hotels nnd residences. C1IAH. E. I'l'CHI, .f. II. WOOD, iitvuvt MUhoiir. fttn. ,ifitiftfr Aytnl, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEPFLE IN EFFECT SUNDAY. MAT lBr,, UNTIL FUIITIIEII NOITCE. II. Lcavoltnshlngtonftom Station, corner Now Jersey avenuo und 0 street. For Chicago, ID a. in, nnd Hlslii p. ra. dnlly. Tho 111 n. tn. Is a Fast Limited Express to Pittsburg and Chicago, arriving In Pittsburg nt7:!K)p. m Chlcngo next morning at H:55. No extra faio Is charged on this train for fast time. For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at :i:iiu p. m. and 10:10 p. in,, with through coaches nnd I'alaco sleeping curs to abovo points without change ilsiop. m. train Is a fast limited train to Cincinnati and St Louis, arriving In Cincinnati next morning at 7:15, M. Uiuls child p. m. No oxtra fare Is charged on this train for fast time. For Pittsburg at 10 n. re., with Parlor Cur, and thlt) p. tn. dally to Pittsburg, Clovelnud nnd Detroit, with sleeping cars to Pittsburg. For llaltlmoro on week days 5, 0:10, Uilo, 7::io, H::io and lo.o.ln. m.. llltlo, lav :t:irj ( 15-inlniito train), U:;io, -t:UO, 1:10, 0:10, 0:10, 7, 8:'J5 and 11 p.m. For llaltlmoro on Sundays-n:10, 7::S0, S::lO nnd 10:05 n. in., 1:U3. 1:U0,3;UU, 1:10,5:10. 0:10.7.8:05 am! 11 p. m. For points on the Shenandoah Valley Hull road and polntH South, uxM n. m. and l):lt) p. m. dally. fi:'J5 a. in. train has Pullman Weeper from Washington to Now Orleans. For Annapolis, il:l(i n. m. and l'Jilo and t::iop, m,; on Sunday, 8:30 a. ra. and -1:10 p. m For way stations between Washington and llaltlmoro. 5, 0:10. 8::i(l n. m.. 12:10, U:;l(), l:lo, 7 and 11 n. in. On Sundays. 8:!1() n. m., I:il0, il:i0, t:l(), 7 nnd 11 p. m. Forstatlons on Metropolitan llrnnch, 7:'J5 a. m. nnd 11:15 p.m. daily, exccptSundny, nnd liSJO p. m. dally: .1:1(1 p. m. dally, except Sunday, for principal stations on Metropolitan llrnnch! 8:1(1 a. m. dally on Sunday stops nt all sta tions; for Lexington, Htaunton nnd Valley llrnnch, 8:10 n. m. dally, except Sunday: for Frederick, 8:10 a. m., .1:10 p. m. dally, except Sunday. For local stations between Washington and finlthcrsburK, ia:U0 p. m. dally, except Sun dar. lor llagcrstown and Winchester, 8:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday, nnd fi::t()p, ra. dally to iiagorsiown; uaiiy, except bunuay, to win- cucsicr. Trains nrrlvofrom tho Wost dally, n. tfict n. m.. 1:15. (bail p.m. From Annapolis, 8:00 a. m. nnd 1:50 nnrt 5:25 p.m.: Sunclny, I()::i5n.m.nnd 0:3,-, p. m, 1'rom Lexington, 5:U0 p. m, dally, oxcept Sunduy. From Frederick nnd Intcrmodlnto points, 8:25 a. ra. and 8:16 p. m. dally, except Sun dnv. Trains lenvo llaltlmoro for Washington nt 5:10, il:il(), 7:20, II, n.os and 10::i() n. in., 12:15. MM. a, -1, -1 :2(), 5, usjo, 8, 1) and 11 p. m. On Sundays, (l::i(), 7:20, I) and l).()5 n. ra 1:30, U:U(, .1:20, 5, 0:ao. 8, 1) and 11 p. m. All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station, oxcept 1:25, ;):15 und (1:10 p. m. For further Information npply nt tho Balti more & Ohio ticket olllco Washington Sta tion, (lltland 1US1 l'cnna. ave., corner of lltb st., whero orders will bo taken for baggage to be checked nnd received nt any point in tho clt li. (-.' iv. iaiku, u. p. A.. DUNHAM, Pen. Man., llaltlmoro. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY (LEAVE It. & V. Dlil'OT.VlXTII AND II ST.S.) 7:00 A. M. For all way stntlons. Lexington, Ky.. Louisville, (ineliuiatl, Columbus, St. Liuls. Dally except Sunday. 11:00 A. M.-For Newport Ncws.OId Point Comfort und Norfolk. Dally oxcept Sun day. 5.UO 1'. 31 For Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago, connecting for all points West, Northwest nud Southwest: fust express dully: does not stop for loeai business; through Pullman eervlvo tn Louisville and Cincinnati. For tickets and Informntlon apply at 0. .fc O. Hallway oflkc, Sl'l Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel; Va. Midland Ilnllwiy iifllco, Ull l'enusjlvasla avenue, und H. A P. stutltm. II. W. FULLEIt. Ocnerni Passenger Agent. C. W. SMITH, (.'cm in 1 Mnnager. FIIANK THK.d. En-tern Passenger Agont. Tclei bone cnll .Mb-:). WASHINGTON.OHrO & WESTERN R. R. On and after Al'Ol'ST !10, 18S5, trains will leave from and nr.-lvo nt (Ith nnd U sts. Depot as follows: Lcavo Wnshlngton 0 a. m. nnd 4:35 p. m., dnlly; arrive at llelmont Park 10:51 a. m and OSitlp. m.; Leesburg 11:(1 a. m. and0::lu p. in.: arrive at Hound 11111 at 11:13 a. in. and 7:18 p.m. lleturulng. lcavo Hound III1I 0.03 a. m. nnd S:ut)p. m : jiuss Leesburg (1. 12 a. in. nnd-l:3U p. m.; Ilelmo-1 Park 0.51 a. m. and 5:30 p. m., nndnrrlio nt Washington at 8:35 a. m. and 7:10 p. n. On Miiuhiys the train leaving Washington nt II a. in. only niuslo Leesburg, and tl.olrulu urilvlug ut 7.1o p in- starts from Leesburg. special excursion rates und Sunday trains to llelmont Park. Monthly and commuta tion rates to all imlnts. S. M. IIIIOPIIY, ti.ipt.. Alexandria, Va. E.J. LOCK WOOD, Puss. Agt 507 J'u. nve. Washington. H c EXIiURSIONS. SI'liCIAl. NOTICli. The STEASIEU EXCELSIOU ot tho WAMIINUTON AND NOltFOLK LINK will be withdrawn from tho routo otter SUN HAY, SEITEMHKIl 20. The STEAM Kit (lEOltllE LEAHY, oo.n mcnelngSKITI'..MHEIl2l,wlll leave Ttbstrec whnif MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND Fill DAYS at &::w p. in. lteturulng, lonvc NOlt FOLK, from Huston wharf, on 'I". KsDAYft TllLllSDAYSANDSATritDAYSnt I p m WM. P. Wl 1 1 II sel" (ieneriil gcnt. 1jIT. VliltNON I ' JUT. Vlil.NHNI STEAMEIl W. W. COncOIIAN " Leaves 7th st. wharf dally, except Sunday, (or Mt. Vernon ut 10 o'clock a. in.; returning, reaches Washington nVout :t:.'iu p. m L. L. IlLVKK. Captain, SUAMBOATS. riiONOltl'iil.U NH FOI IT MONIIOK, THE I POPII.AII Itol TE. I s Mull, steamer OEOIK.E I.FAIIY Miiiulny, Wislnosday and Fil'uy, from fc.t ..I ;ili -d., at .law p.m. SeeuicrooiiisiiinlllckelatH.iltlmoruA:Olil Ofilics. rial mid om Pu. nve., St. Mare Hotel und Knox Expn ss, wis Pu. ave., who vrtll al-o cheek luugugc front hotels and private rel (Unccs lor furtbtr lulorinalloii liiunlre t (' inHiiiV uEkc, 71U nt, wn.irt, TcUuuua nil 7-16-3. sc'.O WILLIAM P. WELCH. Onn. Agsmt, TOWFAltliS j Fortress Monrou und Norfolk. First-class fare 1; ltounddrlp 31.25, Stcnir.ir JaneMii.eley MoniUy, Wednesday nrd Saturday at5::ii) p. m. Passage and roors seeured at gOHeral oftlce, Sixth strett wbaif. '!' leplione i all. III. Pot, iime Hlver Landings steamer Thuinn sun 2b uCa)' Wednesday and l'ruluy rt 7 u.ui. " r i ui A Ivl f- V. w o