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THE REPUBLICANS CARRY OHIO. Electing Their Siatc Ticket and Win- ing a Safe Majority in the Legis- “ure. This morning's dispatches made {t apparent that the republicans have elected their state Ueket In Ohio by from 12,000 to 13,000 plu- rality, and that the legislature will be repabli- can on joint ballot, tusuring the return of John Sherman to the Senate. The election was for ‘ate and county of for, thirty-seven sen- ators and 110 representatives of the general assembly, and upon four amendments to the stitution of the state, three of which relate nging the state clection from October to November, and one to change the term of oifice for township trustees. The indications are that the nition vote in the state will reach about 20,000. The largest prohibition Eating were made in democratic precincts. The Germans in all of the cities went strongly for the repablicans and the cojpred mea to a con- extent pulled with the democrats. atching throughout the state Is said to we been unprecedented, In Columbus the tehing Was general und Allen O. Myers Pickaway"), the Meiean candidate for the egisiuture, Seems to have been defeated. rs {t 3 sald, began to trade every one els he ticket for votes for himself. When this wis discovered, the friends of the other candi- dates began to Cut Myers right and left. The returns Were unusually slow in coming in, owing ina measure to the great amount of kerateniug. Substantial republican gains are reported from all purts of the western reserve. Cleveland and Cayanox: ty give a repub- Lean majority of about 2,000. AL 1 a.m. the Indications were that Hamilton & had kiven a republican majority of 2,000, The latest returns will be found in THe telegraphic colum: Is Soucicanit a Bigamist? NO DIVOKCE DECLAKED BRIWEEN HIM AND AGNES ROBERTSON, WIS FIRST WIFE. Acable dispateh reports that Agnes Robert- son, who is still Mrs. Bouctrault, has a card in the Loudon World alleging thi canit’s recent marriage in Australia to Mrs. ‘Thorndyke, a member of his company, is biza- mous. Mrs. Boucteault declares that she bas ver been Tryin ‘construc «XN out runuing mi Tisk of pun- « to be Happy Hereafter D WHO QUARRELED WITH 11S WIFE SUUOTS HER AND THEN HIMSELY. Wm. 5. Hoitman, the proprietor of a sporting resort In Newark, shot and fatally wounded his wife and pelt yesterd: fifteen years me Was Minule Beeseh, and she was the daughter of a prominent real estate de: ceused of int and he se nt called at th dia dis} id, Hom! duad bis wile took iin Where he si in which Shy about the v's forgiveness, Lite an eitieer that he he wax determine: toe — | Me Had Been Vaccinated. | DE. ROSS, FHE MONTIEAL ANTI-VACCENATIONIST | HAS A SCAT ON HIS AEM. Dr. A. W. Ross, who has done more than any- one else iu Montreal to inilame the ignorant and prejudiced agulust vaccination, and who has published afi denoazeing it, leit Montreu! on the Chicago express Monday even- ing. Soon after the train started, the Ontario mnedicai vilicer approuched Dr. Ross and de- Inanded that be should eit his arm ot in y-sheet Successfully Vaccinated the. F ahinitted toa ty inoculated ntly,and that he had two additionai | ark ow lafs rm. | Bighty new cases of smallpox were reported | 1 Monday, fifty oF which were vert: nut Koval hospitals at the exhibi- ere formally liken possession of fe tion grounds by the mayor yesterday uiternoos, and two carriage loads of patients were removed there. | A detachment of armed : Felleved the | troops. ‘The official retarns health off show thirty-three deaths from smallpox M. gay in the city, two in Cote St. Louls and one in St. Cunegonde. = = -s0+ — M’Caffrey’s Luck. INHERITS A BIG AUSTRALIAN SHEEP FARM LY THE DEATH OF AN UNCLE, From the Philadelphia Times, today. Dominick MeCaftrey yesterday morning re ‘iged with black, from ja. Itwas froma firm BE Ofsolicitors and apprised maternal uncle, George Holland, was de: had bequeathed bis property, to bis nephew, D. F. McCaifrey Forty-seven Years ago George Holland emigrated from | county Tipperary, In Ireland, to Australia. He had the goid fever and went dircetly to the | mines, waere he labored with and shovel for two Years without m: nereasing his Jortunes. Then he was K and after a Yong illness was so ©: iuat he deter. mined to eugae ins ater work. He Hired out toa sheep tarmer asa herder, taking Dis pay partly in mioues and partis in sheep. In ten years he had saved a seug sm of money Bud was the owuer of & oud-sized flock of sheep. He secured a range and started !n business or | himself at Ci Village, Manna South | Adetatd. ered eve He hever estate he sis valued at from £7,000 W £5,000 sterli cipully invested i sheep. “He was greatadmirer of sports aud was a g Tound athlete hi “I have see said Me- > he paid that it I at he * fron yers is ver? and T have tel fuller particulars. It may be nec Yo Visit Austraiix to se to Mary Andervon in Boy's CI From the New York Graphie. If Miss Anderson bas gained tn flesh during her long absence, the fact isnot made evident through any enlargement of hersomewhat thin bat always beaut earned togive new ex hanes as well as to her phe is m. thes. ssious to her counte- ce, and as Rosalind rices, some ot atly resembling, a isan abiding picture in most Americans. in her dress as a boy she i y pleasing new featur in on fur the Lest me on this stay which, ttis but the truth to say, need be seen to be admired. It Is coms. Iths as app bit belongs ac if it had fap artist es ly portions, bearing ib to heel, suuplo without being priate Yo the trunk to wl ome frum the ha giited ax to harmony it py: gnind the entire stru ‘On a buxom person it w rtainty have the appearan = paintal Isplaced and dangerously aueertain; bat ax Miss Anderson's Imember It ts precisely as it should be—it is Kraceful, tt te accurately r ait is conte dent and at the modest, its pathetic im some of tts movements, in accordance with the lives it helps to interpret, it is winning always, and itis handled by its possessor with the consummate grace ot which only she is ca- ut Pable. We ieei that this notice of its frst up- jearance on thy New York staze without the @istigurement drapery f< nav ple. The debut was entirely successful. and, mor than that, it serves to re “ppy doubt as whieh had been Dut at preser’ gether tov long 4 growing wn- rthe member d by in question ways patient ratitied public alto- care proug soe BARrH@rAKE IN Wasitixe Farly last Friday morning a Shock Was felt ai Ol: W tory. Most of ti 7 simu! 1 RITORY. thquake Terr- roused from Dion Bonei- | w York can ave four or | | through Ia | the state LYING IN STATE. Thousands of People View the Bedy of the Dead Cardinal in New York's Ca- thedral -- Elaborate Preparations for the Final Ceremonies. A dispatch from New York last night says: An enormous crowd poured into the cathedral nd slowly passed by the corpse, and all day long the stream has continued, many of the women being In deep mourning and not a few shed tears as they gazed on the dead cardinal’s face, looking benign and fatherly in death as it did in life. The catafalque 1s a magnificent ‘structure, although it is considered to be a little too high. It ts seventeen feet long and six feet phi ae wide. lo ee ions eee with black and purple, and the center, the body rests, wi ith cloth, of gold. The head is eight feet from the \d and the foot six and the incline being, of course, so as to ufford a proper view. Silken bannerets with the late cardiual’s coat-o-arms and the motto ne chose when presented with the hat—‘In Spem vita eterne’—engraved on them fluttered at each of the four corners, and within the sur rounding railings are numerous tall candles in handsome stands, The cathedral remained open until 10 o'clock to-night, and_ the remains were once more in charge of the faithful night watch of priests and sisters, who will chant the litany of the dead all through the silent hours, ‘To-morrow the lying in state continues, and on Thursdey the body will be consigned to the marble-slabbed sarcophagus in the crypt, The last rites will be most imposing. Archbish Gibbous, of Baltimore, will officiate, assist by the arebbishops ot Philadelphia and New York (Corrigan) and many other prelates of hizh rank from all the sees in America and Canada, Several thousand tckets of admission have been ixsued,znd an imposing array of high slate aud civic ‘officials 1s expected. The musical portion of the service will be very elaborate. In addition to the Paulist, Jesuit and_Cathe- dral choirs, 75 priests will Chant the office for the dead and sing the Gregorian chants during the five absolutions., The principal soloists wil be: Soprano, Miss Isadore Martinez; altos, Miss >mien and Miss Martin; tenor, Wm, H. Law- ton, and bassos, Messrs. Morawski and Schwi cardi. program is made up as follows: Requiem iiternum, Cherubina; Offertory— | Domi Jesu Christe, Mosart; Sanctus, Chero- bint; Agnus Dei, Cherubini; Li organ, Guilmant, The Dics Ire from Mozart's Grand Requiem will be rendered entire. ‘The crypt was opened yesterday and on the marble slab that forms the end of the sarcopha- gus intowhich the caskets tobe placed, was put this inseription: This fy similar to the engraving on the oxy- silver plate on the casket, and means withthe title of Holy Mary Supra tof the Holy. Roman Churel al McCloskey, Areibishop of New York. S years. Died on the loth October, see. From Wealth to Abject Poverty. A FORMER MEMBER OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA ISLATURE, WITH HIS SICK WIFE AND | FAMISHED CHILDREN, LIVING IN A MISERA- BLE NOVEL, From the Philadelphia Times. A little court leads off trom No. 917 North 3d street. The second house from the entrance isa small, two-story dwelling, Inhabited by a family whose sudden transition trom comfort to the most abject want is as sad as it was rapid. In company with Dr. G. D. Green, a re- porter visited the family yesterdi ‘The lower story of the house lies below the level of the and into it runs streams of water on Phe walls are moist with water | y appearance is more like a prison ceil than a dwelling. Down stalrs two little bright-eyed housekeepers, aged respec- Uvely ten and eight years old, were busily scrubbing the tloor, while a smatier brother, Y ly naked, was sleeping in a corner. The jest girl was feeble-minded, and her thin, wuehed face and pinched features indicated the want of fod und 2 mother's care. One other room was in the house, and a bed, ehair and stall book-ra on which were two vol- umes of South ¢ a Logisiative Journals, constituted the only furniture. THE MOTHER VERY TLT, On the bed lay the thin, emaciated formof the mother, almost too weak frum disease to woman of intelligence nent. In this room, on the bare floor, children sleep, with searcely sul ng to prot ‘The family vithout fo nd have been f her was she glunced piti- nd, stretching out speak. She looked like and refing dorderin question t tully to children, her bony hand, m Twould like ; but what would be- af these poor children?” eat expressed to his ph mimit suicide. Dr. G. D. rn dispensary, who was family dz THE PHYSICIAN'S STATEMENT, “In my practice I have visited a great many poor people, but I never saw such wretehedness and poverty as this family are in. I believe at the elder girl became feeble-minded k of proper food and nutrition, and mind would grow stronger if she wed for. The whole family are ¢ from Starvation, With proper he mother would Improve and nt possibly get well. It is certainly an ex- eat opportunity for the exereise of charity. The oldest child Isa boy of fourteen, and he earns just two dollars a week, on which the family live, ‘The boy zoes out th the morning and orks all dayon a scanty breakfast of bread and water.” jerman Who lives next door spoke in the st terms of the father’s sobriety and hon- ‘ing them d seen the family when “When [am eating my he lithe codgers will line vindow and, peeping in, bre thei pitec ‘onc A LEGISLATOR, William J. Ward, the futher of thé family, is a southeraer by birth, He lived for many years in Bertie county, South Carolina, and served four years in the confederate army, being wounded in the service. He was aiterwards d one of Bertie county's commissiouers represented. his distrtet_ for four years In stature. The volumes of the lezis- ls whieh lie on his oesof his former nd they frequently quote his speeches and his votes on important questions, Alter his legislative career Mr. Ward becaine surety for luis only Hire aud through his de- fautt lost hls fortune. His wite becoming il, he came to Philadelphia tast May in hopes that she would be benefited by the ehangeot elimate. He was unable to secure any einployment, and bas gradwally come to his present destitute con- ition, e and lative jour hook-shelf are his only ieme prosperous life agen as Five Dogs as Her Companions. STHANGE WANDERINGS OF A FEMALE TRAMP— A LOVER'S TRAGIC DEATH. m to the New York Herald from setober L1, says: For the past week a woman with five dogs for companions has been wandering about in the woods in the northern part of the state. Wednesday and Thursday nights she spent in the pottom woods, On Fri- y a Clinton offtcer took charge of her and d herin the station Her appeals 80 pil as that her ets, that had a taken from ler, were Te to her, and ‘To the chief hiteomb, and son her way to North Adwus, She sald that she had “relatives in ii She stated further that she had out on @ trading expedition, her stock ing some healing salve, cheap Jewelry and her five dogs, Yesterday the woman Wats seen of the outskirts of Leomiuster teed- dogs on apples. Last Kht she was red at the town farm, and there she the aceommodatious because her brutes could not be with her, She insisted upon sleep- ing on the earriaze house floor. To questions whe d to care tor her she said, o ‘his is my wedding dress. I al- : hme Wherever I go,” and as spoke her eyes filled with tears. Shealluded. a tragedy supposed to have occurred some years aco in Readsboro’, Vt, She stated thathe us to have wedded was shot down ding by her side; that the assassin e outside; that the bullet came tng through the window pane, and that a.ter her lover fell his murderers took the body we house and mutilated it, A distant from east tow ‘whieh co! ed by a rumblin few seconds, REGARDLESS oF EX story the other : be Ye heard a good ail in this city Main street. skipper, not wis: Pieces, Ordered bh Was the response, time “Charge the Jib to me, skip- ve word on Loard that eraft.—Cupe Aun Advertiser. LAsuING 4 } Fears two or thr sedalousiy laboring in the upper part of Spari anbung county, but with Insignificant stecees= Thetr etfurts ave, however, cated great indlc- Hution smong the eitizens of that county. Sev- eral nights azo a party of abou forty men sar Fourued the re two Of the elders wi Slaying and took them. oot for punishment. One Of them e-cuped, but a fying bullet grazed his Beek. Tie ollie? revived forty lashes on bi back. The elders have disappeared, but ‘said they have taken up thelr abode ‘in Mae PT Of the county —Coumbus (S.C. ction ‘strange woman has an indis- recoll that years ago a tragedy had «ted in the section of which Jane Whit- cbiub spoke, with {neidents shntlar to her story, nd he had “also an idea that the aftur had ly blighted es and the Hie of this female varabond. To- her way wo North Adan panions. ee ee A Home vor Frrexpiiss INFANTS —Secre- tary Crew, of the Society for the Prevention of oO ity to Children, in Philadelphia, has ipter- ested himself in a movement that he is assured will prove successful, It is to butld a foundling vlum in Philadelphta for the accommodation, f infants under two years of age, He says that »ver 700-infants dle every year in that city rom n t and abuse aid that 1,000 more deliberately murdered. This” warming leath-rate he attributes 40 the Inadequate pro. viston for the care of homeless infants, justitution will be built after the plans of those ia New York. ee Foutowep ny Hen Husnaxp.—Mrs. Annie Raab and August Srey who arrived tn this ‘quutey on Wednesday last, were arrested 1p Hoboken, N. J., last night. The arrest was wused by Mrs. Raab's husband, who elaumed t they had eloped. Raab followed them to country. When arrested, Mrs. Raab and rap were On their way to the railroad Lams wali sake the train tor Louisville, Ky. Gi ny wife In Germany. She is a sister of Mrs, Raab, | soda, and hot water had no effect. SWINDLED BY A BOGUS CONTRACT. Admiral Cooper's Son Charged With De- frauding a Lawyer. TWELVE THOUSARD DOLLARS ADVANCED OF THE PRETENDED CONTRACT—YOUNG COOPEM DISAPPEARS, A telegram from New York iast night says: Alvin H. Sinderland, lawyer, who has an office at 45 William street, New York,and who re- sides at 178 Columbis Heights, Brooklyn, com- meneed proceedings to-day against William H. Cooper, one of the sons of Admiral Cooper, of the United States navy,and has filed an at- tachment in the office of the King county clerk against any property which may be found be- longing to the defendant. ‘rhe papers set forth that the plaintitf, who has been quite intimate with the defendant during the pnst five years, received a letter in July last, asking bim to call St Cooper's oMee, ihe’ detsudant did bustaces as.an engineer. “The lawyer called, aud Cooper sald he had a ‘8 $36,000 contract by the United States Fish ' commission for jumping eny ‘and he had made a supoon- Fa eect cee eee ae nf a at ‘was necessary im to ‘deposit ‘a certified check for $24,000, If the platntiff would loan half that sum he would furnish the other half and he would pay him $1,800 as his part of the profitson the completion of the contract. Cooper showed contract dated Washiny June 29, 1885, alleged to be by W. Le falua the aubeontract sated Fuly 20; iso the aul 3 2 tg ae agar by yn, e be pa Pr et Pe ed e 1s on August , 1885, and, it is alleged, received in return the contract and subcontract, which were to be held by him until settlement was reached. He also received an alleged promissory note from defendant, dated August 1, at two inouths, and made payable at the in National bank of Fe ogTH (OF 615.800, and the receipt tor the On August 15 Cooper reported he had de- posited $24,000 with the fish commission, and on Septeinter 10 he delivered to plalntitf par per purporting to be a voucher from the com- ypission, setting forth that the treasurer of the Ish commission had reeelved from William H. Cooper the sum of $24,000. ‘This was signed by Witiam J. McKean. On the 2d of September the defendant handed the plaintift ‘on ao count of his share of the profit to date, On Sep- tember 80 Mr. Sinderland received the follow- ing letter from Mr. Cooper: “I have only a few minutes ere my steamer sails to write to you. The papers you hold are null and void, and are of no value, aa I told you. I thought they were all right, but I nave been swindled, and will never be able to look youorany one in the face be crt Some day I will retarn and pay you in full. The agony of this awful affair has nearly driven me crazy, Ido not know hardly what Idoor say. Only tor God’s sake seco my dear father and mother. It will do you no good to apply to them. My father has nothing but his pay, and my mother is at the point of death. Iam going down to a certain port where I have money ow: ing, and will return in six months and will 1 ail’ God grant me some senses until that mie.’ Mr. Sinderland, on applying at Washington, found, as alleged, that no such contract. hud been issued, and the Davidson Pump company suid that so far as they were concerned the sub- contract which plaintift held was a forgery. Cooper left the Clarendon hotel, Brooklyn, about 3 o'clock on the morning of the 25th of September and has not been seen since. He ‘as aware at the time he left, it Is alleged, that an attachment was to be issued against him, A Hanmed Mardere: HE SAYS HE HAS BEEN FOLLOWED BY THE HEADLESS GHOST OF HIS VICTIM, John M. Wilson, the murderer of Farmer Daly at Chestnut Hill, Pa, said to a re- rier who accompanied him from Harrisburg: “After killing Daly I had to burn the house, because the floor of the room where the murder took place was stained witi blood that would not wash ed everything, but soap, Knowing blood stain would afford a the idea that Daly was vol- that’ the sligh: elue and disp Ov untarily absenting himself, I put kerosene over the house and lighted if. When I cut off Daly’ head id it under the bed, and when his brother ne tothe house to Jook for him it was there, but he didn’t see it. I have fre- quently seen Daly’s headless ghost walking about, and in New York the devil appeared to me. I'have no desire to escape.” “At the time the pieces of the body were found,” said Wilson, “they said it had been cut off neatly as if it were the work of a surgeon. That must be all nonsense. I was thoroughly drunk when I decapitated Anthony and hacked it offany how. It was roughly cut. No one could mistake it for a doctor's work. Bates and I, coming along on the train, were ode what # good idea it would be to hire a room an exhibit meat fifteen cents ahead. The man- ager could advertise that he had a living mur- derer for whose crime an innocent man was almost hanged. But I don’t know that I should enjoy that sort of thing. My only idea was to put money in Bates’ pocket. Ax soon as I get pen and paper,” he went on, “I shall start writing a book'’of my life. Ishall give it to Bates, All the adventures I have bad ought to make interesting reading. Bates wants me todo Xt, He's golng to find the writing material, and he's going to get the profits, if there are any. He has treated me all through like a gentie- if Lhad been his own brother and had thing wrong he couldn't have used me formality of committing Wilson for trial wis yone through Monday morning by Magis- trate Derr in his office, over a feed store at Norristown, Pa. The proceedings attracted a fairly sized crowd, though not such a large one as Was expected. Wilson came into the room, handcuffed to Constable Bates, who brought him from Chicago, Wilson did not seem atraid, ‘There was a look about his eyes that spoke of loss of sleep, but that was all. His abnormal head was at‘once noticed by the gathering. He took a seat under the shadow of “ Judge” Derr's desk and tried not to catch any one’s eye. On the outskirts of the crowd was a small man who had been crying. It was Frank Daly, the brother of the murdered Anthony. Wilson did not see him. “Mr. Wanger spoke to the prisoner. je sald: “You are charged with having, with malice aforethought, killed Anthony y- Do you ‘Ing upon the charge?” desire a hear! No,” declared the prisoner. Y” his counsel echoed, “we waive a hear- “Do you wish to make any statement?” Wilson slowly shook his head and said “No” to that question, too. He was then committed for trial at the next term of court, Blown Into a Ravine, FATHER AND CHILD'S TERRIBLE FALL FROM A TRAIN—FATALLY INJURED, A dispateh from Reading, Pa., dated Mon- day, says: This afternoon a serious accident oc- curred on the Little Schuylkill railroad, a branch of the Reading road, about eight miles north of this place. The particulars are as fol- lows: John Myers, aged thirty-six years, accom- panied by his son, aged five years, were sengers on # train which arrived at this place ut ten minutes to three p.m. te | got on the train at Tamaqua, he endeavored to pass trom one car to another while the train was in rapid motion, when a strong gustof wind blew him and bis child, which he was carrying in his urms, fron: the platform Into a deep ravine be- low. "The accident was noticed by some pas- sengers, who had the train stopped, and ‘the train bands went back to the rescue. They found Myers in an unconscious condition and frightfully mangled. The child was also in- Jured about the head. They were again put on the train and conveyed 19 this place. Myers cannot recover, but the child may. —— ee Grant on English Institutions. From the London Morning Post. An important conservative gathering took place on Saturday In the grounds of Clink Castle, Denbighshire. Sir Theodore Martin spoke. He said he had grown to be an old man before taking any active interest in polities, but when be saw the institutions which had made England # great and envied empire in danger of being destroyed, he felt It his duty to raise bis Voice in protest. it was of these institutions that Gen. Grant said to him at the only interview he ever had with him: “Nothing ainazed me more of what I = in tp land than Nae Ge ople, and a ge body of le, ampering withthe fastitations’ or gland, We would give our ears to have such institu- tions In America, and you are tritiing with them.” That remark was made to him by Gen. Grant, who had been President of America. 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Buitimore, Lroww Bazan 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT, the highest merit, It is manntacta ispetiarsiereeas Geer wont pr ore iii : Sis wei eene hes aris Ree It isa true tonic and delightful beverage, alike desir. able for fnvalide sud petaute in healtie “Witltee fatal to bea pleasant aud complete substitute for ‘upon trial ‘aleoholic drinks, most of which are too Jor delicate constitutions, Is the bevernge “Par Excellence’ for nu mothers, created ‘an abundance (of mili, whi strengthens and invigaraten the ent tom. ‘After careful, analyais, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph.'D,, New York, says: “Liquid Breed isa refreshing, nourisning beverage, anda wholesome Invigorating tonle palatable to the taste, and of easy asaimilution.” James, Ph. D. MD. Se Loui, alter analy tis. suys: “Its low percenuge of siccholy its cfterves. cenice, its delighifol taste aud odor, all combine to Fe- Comniend Nicholson's Malt Extract as being s must nourishing beverage, and the best article of the sors tat bas ever come uider my exatnination, Sold by all leading Grocers and Druggisis DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOUIS, At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON. MIEN ONLY. through the parts must restore them to healthy ac ton. ‘There Is no mistake about this ‘Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures ‘are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- capacity, Lack of Vigor, Bterility—In fact, any trouble ‘of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with clectrle belie sdvertioed tocure alt ills from head to toe, This ONE specified purposa For cin clare giving full information address— CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co,, aud-wés 108 Washington street, Chicaga. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USR STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONIO. PERVECTS DIGESTION. or PRICK, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for 95.00: Beware of Imitation. Mone genuine without the fignawrect = RISNER& ‘Gols Agents tor tne U.& Phils, Pa: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDA ooréBER 14, 1885-SUPPLEMENT. DRY_GOODs. SEATON PERKY (Boecesor to Perry & Brother) HASNOW OFES re READY FOR FxePRorIoN Ev Ss BI “ oCk REW BARGE A Warkixe Nia EGANT SEAL PLUSH SACQU ES sw ASTRAKHAN.SEAL PLUSY AND ROvCLE RTED RK} Ec a AND PRE cH BRO sui EU Gok Ap came suawis rx TIES IN HY MAI NOXRD yBOURETTE BAW LS: ScoveH PLAID DEPABEICS POH PLAIN ANU CORRE DRESS ') COMBINATION SULTS. THE LATEST PARIS AMS ETS. NOVELTIES LN SILKS AND VELV! ELEGANT PENTES. FOR DRESS FRONTS ANI PANELS WITH BASHES TO MATCH? AND EFOUSSE AND PERINOTS KID GLOVES. a ESP ROVELTIES IN HANDRORCRTERS ‘AN : THE BEST MAKES OF MERINO UNDERWEAR LAD! ENTLEMEN ANDY Ci pe Sra AND HEAVS Warsi PECIAL APARTMENT FOR ING GOODS BY GASLIGHT: De! LAYING ag PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT Prices, SEATON PERRY, Perey BorLprxo, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9h street. Extablished 1840. 2010 cold weather has set in, and now It s absolute necessary tooitse yourself Witt the proper woeaty clothing. we pated your wants. as we always do, and we have in our stocks any article tending touake you comfortuble aud warm. And for outside habii- Inent we huvethe necessary style as well uy ihe re- ulate textures. Already the. in the weather has made a de- cided prostable change in our business, and. despite fhe immense competition now raging our store has been filled with customers. "We ktiow to what to att tribute this. We are not egotistical, and do nct be- Heve that the crowds that putionize'us do so out of mere friendship for us; but Wiz DO KNOW thatthey Eppreciate what we do for THEM. We are always on alert to. bay anything new on the market, of auy= thing that we can assert without restraiut Is an artidle that any purchaser does well in buying. ‘In oUF Dress Department we have the Leading Nov- elties. REDFERN DIAGONA’ BORDERED SAIL CLOTH, ALL-WOOL HOMESPUN, BEMGE ELECTORAL, BOUCLE CLOTH, ETEMINE CLOTH, We haves variety of Suiting Patterns comprisin ail the colors In plain novelties goods, with trouts 0 fave also alle oofors in Bu-in: Tricot at O0e pce yas have also ail the cofors in S6-1n. Tricot a 3 these goods are ali wool. @-4 Cloths, ail ‘wont Leading oaee & few cases more of those 24-In. Reps, at We he 12ye, per yas these goods ure worth Ibe. 'They con- dist of ansoFted colors, with different figures, CASHMERES. ar own importation. est make I the world, 50, tog: We hive a doable fold Cashmere (of course, this is not all wool) at 15¢. per yard, Then we have a Sin, Solored Cashmere at 25c. In Plulds we can show you an endless variety. Inoursuk Deparment we have from the lowest prices to the finest. We can give you all colors, all grades, 1nd all kinds of Stripes and Brocades, Se cck OF veloute, whith tmevtrancdleniy large, hag everything In itto’ match apiece of goods to trint @ drew, ‘o niake dress. or to Inake a front. and In either ‘plain, stripe or brocades. ‘We have displayed on our velvet counter this week ‘as handsomely de- signed goodsas were ever ‘predicted ‘aud we carry these goods way up to the finest grades. ‘On our Black Goods counter,whleh isalso in our new annex, tre hays on tale, for this wen a Bos AT mure Clots, which will not crush, at bc. per yard. CLOAR DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOK, ACCESSINLE BY Tiiit ELEVATOR. We devote une immensely large floor (oF the exclu- sive salt of Ladin Mstes and Children'n Cloaks. We will splay this week new styles of Garment x PIN SHORT. WRAPS, Camels Hair Cloth {u all shades. ‘Sstrachan trimmed at §7.75. Brocade neat rattern, fur trimmed, Silic lined, at 16.25. Siiroeaded with feather trimming ot all prices and also a great number of other styles and textures ‘We shail continue the suie of Plush Sacques which have proved such « success during the past week. for “These goxdsate cheap. We will only say this for jese goads are cheap. y men, butshould you doubt this we beg’ you to let us tt 0 ou. now tee 9° SEWMARKETS, which will undoubtedly be the fashion able Long Gar- ment. Its the most comfortable and graceful gar- ment a lady can wear. We have them in all styles and prices, in Brown Berlins, Camels Hair, Knicker- bocker, Diagonals, Beavers and Fancy Cloths ‘Our Sfiases and Children's Garments are all in. BLANKETS, BED COMFORTS AND SPREADS. Of these goods we have an unsurpassed assortment, and at taking prices. We can sell you a Baby Blanket, @ Horse Blanket or the finest California Blanket. ‘We have Bed Comforts that are filled with Shoddy Material and Com/orts that are filled with the Finest Cotton, iaAnd Spreads from 65e. up, ‘The OSe. White Spread 2. FLANNELS, FLANNELS. FLANNELS. ‘These areon our first floor, 7th street Annex. We have a red twilled Flannel, Ali-wool, 27-inch Sebel otras) waich for quality and finish is unap- roachable, PiGray Blame at 12%¢,qwhleh 1s good for skirting use of forlining. x At 25c. we have Dress Flannels, all shades, and a 27- inch Plaid Flaunel at 60c. 600 Dozen Boys’ all Linen Collars, sizing from 11% to 14, 2c. per doven. “Ladies ean algo wear these And another lot of those heavy ribbed, full regular made Hose for children, all colors, at 12. ‘Of course wo cannot enumerate here ail the differ- ent goods nor specily the bargains in the various de- partments. But we promise from time to time to k You posted in things which will Interest ‘you, and ait We ank of youif-anv doubt atise in your minds as to the truths of our statements, we would only be too lad to have you call und convince yourself even though your mind isnot made up for purchasing: We will gladly show you all these goods, confident that n good result will ensue therefrom. ‘Money refunded If satisfaction is not given. Raf “ONE PRICE FOR ALL” LANSRURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th street n, w. ‘We are also the Sole Agents for the Post Combina- Hon Sewing Machine Company for the District of Columt ‘Mr. Jos, H.. Fiske, who has been connected with the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co, for s number of years, has charge of these Machines, and will be pleased to explain its many advantages, énd therefore invites an inspection, ‘ocl0. Bi MMMM om gh Be & 0 0 Mua * ss Pe tA i MRE Se Beg 4° A UU MMM Sag MM MM A MM MMMM MM 00 TTTITH H SHOE Ak RARE IGE 6 OT HH MMMM AA MMMMMMMMO O T HHH MM MAAAMMMMMMO OT H H MMMA AMMMMMM OO TH H DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _POTOMAC RIVER B rye NORPOLK AND PORT Mw: Wax Parses THEPOPULAR ROUT 6 mus Se Wnt ce Ey at Seo prom th wteet wher AY INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS. HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING. at Raltimore and Ohio of ‘Designs and Estimates Furnished. OATS. Secure rooms and tickets fees, 1361 and 618, Fenoa. ave. St star Hotel und Knox's express, 603 Penva. ave., who will alo check, from hotels and private Fexidences, ‘or further infurmation Maire wt Company's oMon, ‘Tun 'st, whart ‘Telephone call 745%. se28 M. PWELOK. General Agent. STEAMER MATTAXO. LEAVES TPH STRE! whart ever been such an: {ings to select from. ‘Our space will not permit of as itemizing our styles, etc., 80 we'll endeavor to give you s bird'saye view of Specialties in ws. Tuendny and Thursdays at, ‘our immense and elegant stock, vis: River Landings as tar as Mattox ‘We have about 600 styles of Body Brasoele, Ameri- CARPETS AND FABRICS. ‘on Monday, Weduesday und Friday at frente aud can Tapestry, in Roxbury, Stinsea's, Smith's, Hig- tier 4 yewon Sundays atk) Thursdaes dow Welt 1 a, etc., in Velvet and Moquet styles, at Agents for wharv Sundin nt Cas Reese, - 950., $1. MORRIG @ COMPANY nesdays Op oul, POMEIGPT, 1iete eve ae. ‘Low Grade Goods from. FURNITURE, G, T. JONEA, Ag. Nhat. whedt. ‘Bbe., B0C., 37¢., 45C-, HK, 60C., 75e. Floor Of Cloths in all grades and widths, TO NORFOLK. STEAMER LADY KE loaves Gti street wher’, Wate Floor Druggets in all P. HANSON HISS 4 00, . how ound Trip, i a Sian oss 61 per pel msaenmnw. etn | bint Cilgaul Breck om etd Salat Ky = BARGAINS G00! Potomac River Landin Swemer J w. Sodiagied me ‘THOMPSON, Sunday, Tuesdays aod Friday, — Dress Goods, silks, Velvets, Cloaks, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, Flannels, Table Linens, Napkins and ‘Ladies’ and Gents’ Wool Underwear. sls casi: JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK CFTELIY, HNSON, GARNER & CO., wes Tthaireet what on MONDAYS THURS 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TURSDAYS, FRIDAYS and 5st DAY p.m. touch ocl0 ‘South Side. = “C" BURNING OIL HaS NONE OF THE | ing ut River Landings as tar al Creek, roa x. correet. Louis pv. wine | DEFECTS UsvaLLy FOUND IN COMMON OILS. UP TOWN DRY GOODS HOUSE, LUTTRELL @ WINE, 1990 PA. AVENUE. rece! Pall and Winter: cose tmndt NiLfoen theta au cheap ss any house in the market. "‘RICOT SILKS, worth $1.50 at $1.25, THICUT SILKS: worth $1-70 at $150, win ba KR arebepherds, ‘Ses aceauie SUNN PADGETT. Agent IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NoT CHAR | €.W. RIDLEY. Manager: THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENsIvE opor, | [)'EECTTy NEN, LORE GPRELGIT STEAM AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIM-| fy git at what, Winiiingion, ever’ WEDNDSDA NEYS IT 18 & RICH OIL FOR ILLUMINAT- Me verso Set Vaasa ING PURPOSES, ITGIVES A STRONG, STEADY | 4 STEAMER Ww, CORCORAR BILK VELVETS, wot 00, LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN npg 4 a ey ee oe aid GG. BLACK SILKS, at $1.00, $125, $1.50, 81.78, | cocon OIL. bee 5. Fenchen 81.55 and $2.00, teed in quality and price. t BLAKR, Sag Se og cae peice seen one HETETA rial om RAILROADS. 00 BLANKETS worth $8.00. Sur ece ONDER WEAR very full ‘We call altention to our men’s UNDER- WEAR ‘and $1.00. Also, our Camel's Hair 220 Na 1020 77H STREET NORTEWEST. | | On nnd after OcTOny mdarrive at Gu Leaves Wasitington at “Locsurg, 1108 as Kound Hill tt 11:40 9 tn will leave, ae Gollownt “Heturning, 1: at Laem at Washing- peplendid fing of VALE LANES Ta bleached, un- land Turkey Ted. ‘Don't fail tones the 35e. BLEACHED zand the 50c. Turkey Red. Hes ah is Caer worn te PLaNe eeour 40c., red Twitled pom. and arti WS a.m and 5:50 pu i Monthly and Communicating h tm FLANNELS, all colors, Pe et FLAN SHITE SPREAD at $1.25 are special! ag Grasp Fart Oresrxo Or ocl2 Superintends ex Hlogant ine of CLOTHS and ASE 00] A RRR PPP REE TIT ph%q 7] MAE VIRGINIA MIDLAND KAILWay : 5 2s z — BAND CERCHIEPS, BUTTONS, &c. 8 © £4. Bat bet de Sen THE SHORT LINE TO THESOUTH AND SOUTH Wesel nove but firs class Goods and weguceantec| %oo AMA B EP Eee 7 Sus8 7 Schedule in eftect Ociober 11, 1088, to-sell them aa cheay a8 the imitation, a een ea ae 7:00 A. M—LYNCHB coat am. 't forget the corper of 2Uth street and AINS, PORTIERES, &c., . Chisriottawtt te avenue. TiS UP down, bat DOWN prices a Tn fay mind at Layne LUTTRELL & WINE, ar any. i aie ae PETERSEN @ CHILDS’, tioits South and Soars A SEW ESTRBESIES DN WASHINGTON. 818 MARKET SPACE x guchibarg with, Xan Wit. Putian ee ing Builtet care GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY, a thie demerger plead on ghee ger to Atlanta. 423 9th street northwest, Snoth-enten “Job Lot Call and see what we have. Batistaction guarantent. Telephone call 124-6. ee23-2m Cow Wearnen Respectfully announce that they bave opened at the ‘above location with a full line of Rubber Goods. Our goods are first-class and will be sure to give at- {efaction, Will soon be here, and in your preparation for tt be i) ‘We soticit your patronage. 2281 | et ceria ct an Sloe HEATING STOVES, which Is now complete, and embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. An examination ts respectfully solicited, W. 8. SENKS & 00. Augusta, Manuwas Division ‘Trains leave Washington at 4:55 p.m. daily, exe vt Sanday. Warrenton ‘Traivs leave Washington at, 7400 a, a. except Sunday, 11:9 a mand 5:80 p.m, arrive in Washington: 8:00 a m.. Sout ly: 8:45 8. an. Ntrasbs G=t5 INDIAGAUZE SHIRTS, ‘S8yc; WORTH Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c.; worth 75a, Geut’s Balbriggan Shirin, 50c; worth 75a. Closing out Spring Neckwear at half price. Finest Sateen Drawers ouly 30c. Spring Weight Undershirts, 50c.; worth 75e. jedlum Welgut Ludershiroy nears ail wont, 89c. Ask to see the COMFORT SHIRT, mude of Wam- 717 Tih atreet ‘cept Sunt ssitta Cotton and Richardson's 2,100 Linen bosoms, | 228 a Bw | Sanday: Fonloreed, ready for te wash ivt, only 80 cents | ( ARPEDS, p.m. Louisville special, da ‘This ig “the owt fitting, best madé Suir in the _ Scket nod tnrn pire at Company's marke sylvan : ae leave fron Remernber: only 8Sc; for the Finest Dress Shirt atthe | , Weare dally recelving our Fall supply of WILTON, | 1h. and P. Siation ‘BRANC! LTIMORE FACTORY, | AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE. BODY BRUSSEL, | Mt SLAUGHTEa N. MACDANIE mye > PAQe ye Sraber NontuWest | FAPESTHY and ISCKAINCAMPEIS Also CU og ng Axel SOL. HASS, Traitic Manag TAINS and DRAPERY in ereut variety. Those in ‘want of choice goods will find it to thelr advantage to examine our stock before purchusi) HOOE BROS. & Co. H, Hi ~ 1328 Fat, 12a F STREET NORTHWEST. ol ‘PE LARGEST ASSORTMENT oF UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND ARE aera = PIANOS AND ORGANS. NSYLVANIA ROUTE = oe TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SUUTIOWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. “SPLENDID BCENIIY STEEL RAIS. MAGNIFICENT FQUIPMENT, Tn Effect OCTOLER Sth, 1% ‘Trains leave Washington, frou corner vy Co, un ; For Pittsburg an ar Including "ARLOR EUMNITURE of Palace Slewping It einway, Gabler, Grovesteen & Fuller, Decker & URTALN SEUFES, ne, 8:50 A. to Cine a eenaoe Halted’ & Cumin, atsuel & Wea: FRENCH WALL PAPERS. | with ing Cars fro dell, Wheelock and others, 03 Moroceo Curtain and $13 Turcoman nd Hotel Car to st Lous, dally For rent or sale upon reasonable terms at the store of | Ofwhich we haves limited numer. te Chleago, with sleeping 1 Expr Furniture Upholstering and Cabinet work will re | Chicago and Cincin! rene. ceive special aiten UGO WORCH & burg and the W ool4 ¢ Express, 104 Eaaty Awxovxceuent 925 are ST. N.W,, —T burg to Clevels ‘Bole its for the Li’ ast RIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR PALL STOCK | For Eri : Wash DALAC RATLROAD. ester, Buffalo, Ningara, Palace Cars MePhail, Bent & Co., Peek & Son Pianos. OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND UPHOLSTRY es ocl2-Im* | GOODS, WHICH COMPRISES ALL THE BEST AULET @ DAVIS’ PIANOS. PATENT | AND NOVEL THINGS IN THE MARKET. YOU Apraile Bridge, ‘The most, important improve: | ‘ARE INVITED TO CALL AND LOOK THROUGH, arent fethe part 00 donee ne AND, IF PLEASED, MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. terms, Low prices. 81] 9th st. nw. ‘ocl0 Ue KRAKACER BROS. THE C D. PEARE & | HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM Casi PRICES M., and 12:1 Parigr Cars, 9:40 Co, Pianos, and the Burdett Organs, the, 2:00 P. at eae ressonable price instrument in the Pp W.H.HOEKR, = | ir hrroukiyn, hcouet, teal st wt mnie Ga ROHN, 07 ot at aT ‘Agent, Sersey city rookie me an19 801 Market Space 208and 310 sthst uw. | direct tratwier. to Fulton strc, avoiding ats TPE Wear PIANO eS | iernge cree New Vor te athe “or Pifladeiphine S215) 40 ud) U1 200, Jethe 30, 840) L050 PM 1216 ’ si et and ose = GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _| $2500 ean cowess test. coe tai Tt delights all who see and hear it, No fone nso full, rien aud musical, © No touch SPE a night.” Limited Express, 840 A.M. daily, except ‘Pianos of the age. 00, 23 225. 4:40, 6:00, 7 Call and examine, 5 night. On Su a0, ry EVERETT, 433 7th st. n.w. 2:00, 4200, 620, 7:10, 10200 P.M aud ‘1 Ne - ET edi eit Por Pone's. Crew 5 ud dco 3 PO = vParenT Pra piatigexcet es say saedctinn ATV. BECKER'S 801 0tnstn.w. FFP 6 Finent Shirts 0 Order mewn 12.00, or A or i First-class Tuning and Repairing. sap Guaranteed to Fit. AWAVAND ALBSA Establish 20 yeara, ecl-3m RAILROAD. 7 vg aver 20 yee DUBREUIL & 00., For Alexandria, 6:00, 7:00, 9:25, 12:01 and 11285 A. Tse Prsxo Excuancz, M., 2505, 4:20) 4:45: 6225, B05 and 1187 P.M. On. : 03-1 Sed een Se Rickepona tnd the = ¥icb0 wand 12301 A. ML. 422 NINTH STREET N, W. r= 7 <a he Sams To Onvex rominent and best makes ‘Square Pianos, second-hand, ins and easy payments. rail hand Pianos In exchange for new ones and allowing full value for ‘A SPECIALTY. WHEN WE WILL DISPLAY THE LAR- GEST, CHOICEST AND MOST SELECT STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NOVAUTIES EVER SHOWN IN THIS crry. WE ARE ALSO PLEASED TO CALL ‘YOUR ATTENTION TO THE IMMENSE STOCK OF FINE MILLINERY WHICH ‘WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THAT O0CA- SION. ‘WE HAVE THE CHOICEST LINE OF PARISIAN NOVELTIES, WHICH Has BEEN SELECTED WITH THE UTMOST CARE YP WILL BE TO YOUE INTEREST, AND WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU To aT. BAUMES ‘Pian Tickets and them. “Fine Upright Pianos given inexchange, ad he street anid. Penusyt yan eee Beco as SOTA O10 oe eee re FULL LINE OF WINTER UNDERWEAR, here oniers cnn De left f HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ & BAUER, Bae ees Bnepe aed siphon At THE LO =e Factory Agency. | PCBS SRELLERY, | 7 = Es BuisaED Tees nauxpd eres | BAMIORE anv omio RarLRoan, sue eee A | setatn came SEDAY, BAY 89 168 ont Stef, Kranich & Bach and other Pianos. x arther notice. Prof. cays marvelous Self-Playing Instruments. = : Leave Washincton fui Suailop, corner of New Jer- ao Fast Limit Pianos and Organs for rent, exchanged, tuned and repaired, ed D BE WISE.—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B | ®, mi. 1s Exprom So Sita ant = BW RE ee eit cath that | Chicago, arriving in Pittsbusg at 7°30 p. u., Chleago KK NNN A&A BBR ERE nels te Oldest Fatablished Expert Spreisilat in, this | Bext morning at 50. No ‘extra tare ts Charged ou thie RENN AA BOB ED Gay and rill Guarantee a cure in alt cases Ot ieee | | For Cincunat, Loulsvule andSt. Louis daily at 3:90 x ik BOB ER consultation and advice free at any hour during the | P.%.and 10:10 p.m... with ti eS conchny nd Hal- Ec Non 24 Bes ‘KEB bed gnd sworn to before me Dr. Cipeinnadt es inmati pext morUIg wt - St. outs G:30 p.m. No extra fare is ou | slits trafn for mast time. HEstabihied 1658. Special tres ndies: | 910 p.m dallto Plusbure Cleveland "ond Weise i for dali at ie irae Femedice prompt end flubie’ savice free snd eon: | hh Gieeping Cars to Pruning. Sdeutlat: tern reasonable, Call or write. oclO-Ot | | For Baltimore on week days, 5, 6:10, 6:40, 730, BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES M]vercre an ome, 7 Subsctl : SRorners, SaNUeLC MILIS,« Notary | PIANO FORTES, ‘OF C,, this $d day of UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK pea MANSHIP AND DURABILITY, | 830 and 1005 am. 1240, 125, BAS (45suinuim ), $330, 4:30, 440, FAO, G40, F900. BUS and SECONDHAND PIANos ‘and during lliness, at her nice : Lees fnsouri ave: iw. where tbey'will have the best-of | 21% B more on Sundays, 6:10, 7:90, 820 and AT ALL PRICES care. ee 3026, 2. 1225, 1:00, 8: 480, ‘Buty, "6:40, 700, — iCGi. BE FOREST. LONG-ESTABLISHED ANiy | __ for polnts on the Shenandoah Vader Railrosd, ani PAIR SUR BEME At her residence, 1245 “Abst. mw. Office hours trout otnte south, @-25 a. us. daily, and W10 p.m. daily. 19pm. jyze-zin* — Bees a. rade ns sleeper, Whatinigion to or Annapolis, G40 a, m.,and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m On Sunday, 8304.0. 440’) mi. * WM. KNABE & CO, ‘suatigus’ on Metropol b pat. dalty, except Sam dally. "excwpt Ram. dons “on Metropol iad Trach, Sunday stope at ail stations. fot ‘und Valley ‘ranch, 2:40am. S40’ am, 240 and Gaith sore, 6 880, S30 mime 12:10 pasta, S40, Sam 617 MARKET SPACE —— Ie COMPARE | Glare, ial, 30 aun. 0 pam tas, $40, Fann my29 ¢ PRN AL TRANSATLAN’ ed ey itpm, Po am. ay Enusox Praxos, ‘OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at & “AND aauS PIANOS. STECK @ CO. AND BAUS & CO. Pianos and Orgaus exchanged, repaired, tuned, Berwi New Youk Axp Havui | ge spe, os 42 North River, foot of Morton | “Normandie, Frangeul, Wednesday, October 21, 2 | P Canada, de Kersabiec Wednesdar, October 28, Bam. , Perier d Hauterive, W: over ber CSP. Ss cssett, Wednesday, Kovesnher 11, © | °set hos tuettous bepeoen Washi 12:0 p.m. dally, except sunday. boxed, and for revi. Reus applied if purchased. +3 oants to sult, Ei rstown and Winchester, 5:40am daily, Be a Spee mormon, | neers ah eel ee RE | ce ay “ant har aon ‘the city, * | BIAS, Agent, No. 6, ling Green, New York. 7 auonee Sanaa 0a Wes E 2 HENRY FBFRRACH, Mestre BELL & 00, is for the Distriot of |, Trains arrivetrom the West daily, 600, 7:20 am, 915 F Columbia, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, From Aunapolis 830 am. and 1:50 and 6:25 pam, m29 Managing Partner of the late firssof EiS&Os. ocls Washington, D.C | guday 10s am, O20 pea, SS eee | ES From’ Lexington 8:30 pin. Galty, © SEWING MACHINES, &c. aOR, ar and S10 pian. daily except suirday 0 CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM. one Asaltumore 3 ND LIVER You Wu Save THTED UCIWEEN NEW YORK A ue 40c, ON EVERY DOLLAB PUOL, CALLING AT CORK HARRO! FRO! ER 40. N. R., NEW YORK, going to AVERBACH'S Reliable Sewing Machine | gumasta tet Oc 37) AURaxiA..--Aat Nov.24 ° ‘The tient New -Amwerican foot or hand | EXRURIA Bat Oct 3 | Onan bats Now. 38 | or further in ‘Apply at the Baltimore poe ent Noy Automatic Button Hole worker, The | HERVEA-----Sat- Oct. 33 | Ouneon—-Bat, Nov: 38 | gt te hcket Olices wasiingion, Marlon C1 band nowledged : . 5 wenue, corner of Fourteeuth Ms standard of excellence, 1361 Pennsylvania even “Now Domestic, New Singer, New’ Wheeler & wu- | AND EVERY, SATU) “900, 380 and $100, | street, where’ orders will be taken. for’ bagwage to be “SFtatng, all kinds, t i per week, oF 3 month, | 2600Fding to. senate » | PSenitaae desk CE tokio, ‘Repairing eapecialty. All work low abd ‘Gen. Maiager, Baltimore 3 ii ©. AUEREACH, orm Ll erpoct ad uecistows and ail ther parte of aaa (Gor, 7th and Hi sta., Sole Agency for the Saxony Wool gi blls of laden given for Belfast, Glangow, FINANCIAL. German Hand-made Knit-Jackets. ‘00h werp and other ports on the Warres: X, STOCK BROKERS 4 Froadway. Sect atone, } New York. Spuivate siOck Tkemokaba Wiis BEFORE YOU FURCHASE A SEWING rough cur wines a i DENTISTRY. COR, OTH AND EW. Koes) atte. uae ‘oa pain Of extracting. Gas given,