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t been b as published Is entitled “De nd is he tinal n Latin aad printed margis ns in the pop lwriting. Th rwing are literal ts from the Latin of passages not d in my last dispatel:: TH CHURCH PostTION. any to suppose & church is in- bie with the prineiples of modern elvil {and society as now constituted. ist without society; this requires authority, aud from God. T Christians footing of “equality with the true religion, she does not go So far as tw b ments for permitsing Buch sects te lav Vided tt Influence in governing, pro- se forming the government seck to pect or to avoid misfortan FATRONIZES TRUE LIBERTY. “The churei is tolerant, for according to St. Augustin restraint ean obtain everything from aman except faith. “The church warmly patronizes all true tib- ety, especially the liberty of nations and indi- Vaddals against despotist “The church accepts most cord eoatributes to the prosper! ‘encourages all researcites of “The chureh will always a that contributes to the particularly “The charch F eries and inventions, aad - fre in all modern progress and devices that hhave for their object to alorn life or make It amore comfortable. “The church encourages all arts and ali honest Sudusiries. NO ULTERIOR DES! “We thus proclaim freely truth, not with any ulterior design of “profit | rem the actual political situation, but because we wish to see publ How less peri channels and repe “The ehure! modern pr mate Hberty of” the pec Bhould riguily adhere te Koman pontitls, especially in the modern “liberty, which 2lready, under the | semblance of honesty of purpuse, leads to error and desire exTHd “We exhort ai KICS AND POLITICS. Catholics who would devote To Leave Garficlds Tomb Unguarded. d Letter to the Puiladelphia Times. From private sources at Washingion it is learned that the soldiers on guard at Garfleld’s tomb are to be removed on January 1 next. The tomb has now beey guarded by the military for four years, Th detachment of soidiers which sordered to mount guard on the iron gates and prev jeatened aus nt a despoilment which was never ity feared is stil there. “back and forth, a and never r in the trees a warning to the ag scientific researe ents, Not long ago a ne of the soldiers had become government ‘The story has never tthe tomb nothing ean be ir, which is clouded in iuing the construction of the Garfield monuinent, the remains of Ohio's favorite son Test i the 1d vault, half a mile from the selected 1 field's 4 I long the principal road asket Tests about two feet from the floor, presentin; @ side view to the outside world. “Looped an of 2 brownish color conceals ‘or tresties or whatever may Support the casket. A vase of living flowers is pluced on the floor “beeween the gateway and ne drapery Just described, and there fs .barely. room for it. Another buneh of flowers is placed on the collin direetly over the dead. President ided arms A low temporary wire tence in- sen aspace Of about ten fect in front of the vault, and outside of this the soldier-entinel, ina hew uniform, with shoes polished, white son his hands, and his gun with fixed shouldor shift,” paces with tting tread and with a fixed ance of all military rules. a jon. Longstreet Asks to be Sued. » dispatch says: When Gen. Tongstreet went out of office as United States ul for the northern district of Georgia his had earned $96,000, while the govern- ment had only sent him $75,000 with which to for the work. This left a balance of $21,000 eetand his deputies, The An Auanta, G: partment of Justi down to $12,000, whieh it offers to pay er Gea. Longstreet repays $4,539, which it claims from him. The deputics to whom most, of this me was due bave been cia:norous tor its payment, being in needy cireumstances, , having failed to induce the rs pay his, offe that portion Fit which stood to individual too, Was deciined to Attorn , after reciting the that suit be broweht ‘odicial bond, tn order that tt de soe KIN he el ‘o-day him orhi BALTIMORE.—The ngyman who is Ross Os careful atiention to public matters to tak active purtin ail municipal atfairs and cle ons, wAuciples of the eh aie | gatheris hein. | RISETcAtiensy € ert tas ts Vent the Iddeailin their power ty cause the stitutions of states and lezislation to b €lled in the principie. of Lhe true che Catholic writers Tose for 4 seriptions. Submissio wriaiists should never foot view th aiid redouble & unite their whole 1 the defense of the above pre- ‘The Suit Against Lord Coleridge Com- promised. The case of Adams act. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge came up in London Monda 5 Mr. Justice Duy in the court of queen = When the case was reached Mr. Adams an- mounced that he was ready, but Sir Henry James, attorney for Lord Chief Justice Cole- | ridge, begged the judge to allow an adjourn- ment, on the plea that an understanding ja fest Been arrived at outside the court. fi was that Mr. Adams is to receive a large | Bum for damaces and the eosts of the suit, | brought on account of the libelous letter writ ten by the Hon. Bernard Coleridze,but inspired by the lord chict justice himself. Mrs. Ad Lord Coleridge's daughter, who Is still at Ts drawn with her tather, and is expec rate with her bride stepmother, was in ev in a rich biack silk carriage dress, and | she wore a becoming bonnet trimmed’ with | Diack Velvet. Her fuee was radiant with emiles. ——__~<e+____ Skirmishing im the Balkans. A dispatch from Soffa says the Bulgarian and Servian patrols on the frontier are daily es- changing shots. The Servians have crossed the drontier near Tra and advanced three miles. ‘Phe Bulgarian outposts have been reinforced and a serious conflict is feared unless the Servians retire. Three Servian regiments have @veupied the frontier heizhts at Isaribrod. They are bivouacked in deepsnow. Heavy guns have been mounted on the forts along the Danube river as far as Radujevatz to guard against the Passage of a Bulgarian flotilla. = of Riel te be Haaged Next "day. Htissaid at Montreal, on the authority of a member of the Cauadian cabinet, that the Riel question was setiled at a meeting of the council Monday evening, at which all the ministers, exeepting Sir Adolphe Caron and Hon. Mr. White, secretary of the interior, who are in the northwest, were present. The respite from No- wember 10 to November 16 was given notout of any respect for Thanksgiving day,but merely w give time for the official order commanding the seriff of the northwest to proceed with the execution t reach Regina, Next Monday Riel will hang without doubt.” A government com- mission has been secretly examining Kiel at Regina, and one of its members has expressed his opiniom that Riel is Insane. Preparations age, however, in progress for the execution. = <o = Parnell Commends Gladstone. Ata meeting of Irishmen in Liverpool yes terday Timothy O'Connor was nominated for member of parliament for one division of Liver- | pool. Mr. Purnell was present at the meeting and received an ovation. He made a speech in whieh he complimented Mr. Gladstone on the breadth of his views on the Irish question and @alied upon him to formulate a scheme for self governutent in [reiand before the election so that the peers would have no chanee to reject It if the liberals should return to power. Seven hundred and fifty Irishmen at Portsmouth e sent a dispatch to Mr. Parnell saying that they will vote as he directs, @pening The New Orleans Exposition. AS ADDRESS BY SENOR ROMEKO,THE MEXICAN MINISTER. ‘The formal opening exercises of the exposi- ton at w Orleans yesterday, took place in Music hall, where a chorus of 500 ladies and gentlemen sang “Hail Columbia” with magnitl- centeffect. The speeches were then made by Director General Glenn, President MeConnico and Commissioner Generai J. RG. Pitkin, An address was then delivered by Senor Matias Romero, Mexican minister to the United States. Me said be had been asked by President Diaz to represent him at theopening. Senor Romero desczibed the benefits that would accrue from gommercial relations among American coun- twies, especially between Mexico and the United" States. The closing address of the program ‘was by Dr. J. T. Newman, the representative of ‘he colored race. Dr. MeMurdy, of Washington, who was to have delivered am ‘address arrived Wo late, owing to washouts on the Alabama and Great Southern railroad. Exhibits from the following states and territories are now on the exbibition grounds and are being Spree in position in a government building: Alabama, Arkansas, Ca)liornia,Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Jeowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachu- Betis, Mississppi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hamp- shire, New Jersey, Obio, Oregon, Rhode Island, oon Larolina, Tennewee, exas, West Vir izona, Idaho, New Mexic Mont 4a ot Meceness ——-__+e-—____ ‘The Cincinnati Election Maddie. OONSTIFUTIONALITY OF THE ELECTION REGIS- TRY LAW TO BE DECIDED. ‘The habeas corpus case before the Ohio su- Preme court, brought from Cincinnati, in whieh is involved the constitutionality of the election registry law, was argued in Columbus yesterday, Messrs. “Kitridge and MeDougal ‘speaking in favor of the law, and John F. Fol- Jett making an argument against its constitu- Uonality. A decision in the case will not prob- ably be rendered before next Tuesday. At the conclusion of his argument Mr, Follett presented a petition to the courton the relation of John 8. Brashears, of Cincinnati, asking a Peremptory writ of mandamus to compel rk lion, of Hamilion county, to issue to himself and the other democratic senator cer- tificates of election. The waver of services and answer Of the clerk were presented at the same Ume, the elerk artmitiing the wilegations in the petition, saying that he has been ready to issue the certificates since the canvass of the vote ‘was completed, but that he bas been prevented from doing s0' vy the court proceedings at Cin. cinnati. The court assumed jurisdiction, and will hear arguments to-day. —— tee GREAT DISTEESS ON THE CLYDE.—A dispatch from Giusgow says the depression which has €xisted for some time in the shipbuilding trade of the Clyde is becorffing « very serious matter, ‘There are so many men out of employment that the relief committees find it ditticult to supply even food ior the suffering families. The distress is so great that recently fortyseven stowaways were found in the bold of one Vessel Which was about to sail tor Ameri: — — ANOTHER “OLD MA en.”"—Tke bones of at least three persons were found under a smoke house, formerly belonging to Johu Haines, in Lincoi:, Ilinols, yesterday. Haines Was @ desperate character. He was a partie Pant in several bivody affrays here, aud was Bimself slain In Kansas a year ago. It is now believed that Haines was another man Bender,” and that the bones found are the remains of'some of luis victims. | The | | two | | gland, ior connee- | ted “Aamerics tn | 6 Episcopal sand went to hree months. | ch during the | He oiliciated scension cui summer va oF 1's reetor, and was noted | = piety and sity. This is abont the that He is alleged to have run off with Mrs, 1 now in Baltimore that 1m sand it ts beliv Was there with i oe NS Aerness’s Prriven Di ve, the other nigh shit ae. nt stra ss found dead in bed next morning. taving | the night from the ie ness of which she had complained, The story | Mt the poor girl's misfortune caused a sensation in Marseilles the next day. MING BRAVES ARE FIGHTIN! from Lander, that »vered that one of his braves was with hi <0 to xet even the chief belonging to is wife's lover. then kilied the chiefs war-charger. | joes now took the matter up, and soon | actions were in the fietd. A desperate en- | counter took place, in which one Indian was Killed and another mortally wounded, The au- thorities succeeded in to active hostilities for a tim s bitter. ta killed Mther t ACHER CHARC An Elmira, N. Y., ‘special Not | hight oilicers urmed with five warrants went in | rch of the Rev. R. D. Phillips, of Branehfort, ates county, on charges of forgery. Phillips, | unf@i the conference of the Methodist eburc recenty held at Penn Yan, was pastor of the Methodist church at Branehiort, and. atter cc erable gossip he was tried by the conference | for the forzery of bis father-iniaw's name to a note on Baidwin's Bank at Penn Yan. Philips Was suspended from the ministry for one year | and his fatherin-law made the forgery good, | This was supposed to be the extent of Phillips’ forgery until yesterday, when other paper on which he had drawn the money came due and it was discovered that the minister had made paper for and drawn about $12,000, principaliy from Baldwin's bank in Penn Yan. Phillips was arrested lust night and gave bail to appear before the grand jury. ee Five CHILDREN At A binrH.—A Toledo dis- atch states that several days ago the wife of | vilhelm Freund, a farmer, near Holgate, | Henry county, Oliio, gave birth to five boys, | of whom are well formed and alive. Mrs. Freund is 36 years of age, and during ber nineteen years of married life hag given birth to twenty-one children, eighteen of whom are now alive. The other three lived to various | ages over a year. The mother is described asa | comely German woman, and the father is short and solid. but not portly. This happy couple live on a small farm, which the husband tills Nith the assistance of his numerous progeny Some of the children were born in the hayfield where the mother was at work. oe TRIED A MiNisTER FoR WonkING SUNDAY. A special from Fayettesville, Ark., says: “One of the most interesting cases that has for some time been tried in the cireuit court was disposed of yesterday morning. A minister of the Seven Days Adventists’ falth was charged with Sabbath breaking by labering on that day. ‘The jury were out only five minutes and | returned a vi argued strictls will likely g United States, rdict of gull The ease was on constitutional grounds and to the Supreme Court of the | ———+e0____ AN ACTOR ARRESTED FOR SWINDLING.—An Easton, Pa., special says: “Byron Douglass,” one of the men arrested and put in jail here for t defrand, in violation of the act of ture forbidding the offer of gifts as an ement forthe purchase of any article, roves tobe Max Rosenberg, of Philadelphia. name. He has been in prison several times. He has had considerable experience as an actor, and at the time of his arrest had letters showing that he has recently been negotiating with Edwin Booth for a posi- tion. He and nis partner swindled 500 people in Reading and as many more in Wilkesbarre betore they were arrested. Win Cars 1x Connecricut.—Until a few years ago it was believed that wild cats were extinct m Connecticut. They are making trouble for poultry and sheep raisers. They are humerous in all the back country towns, and are said to be of enormous size. In East Lyme they dart up the trees about the farm houses at night, shateh a fat turkey and make off with it easily. In Bozrab, the other day, a big cat Killed a full-grown sheep and had partly eaten it beiore the iarmer could get his gun. Hunt- ing parties frequently get om the track of the anitnals, but have not got a shot at one yet. Last year several wild cats were killed in East Lyme and on the western border of Salem. — +o MowstGNox CAreL’s NARROW EscaPe.—Mon- siguor Capel had a narrow eseape from serious injury at Monterey, Cal., some days since. He had driven on to the wharfin a one-horse buggy and was attempting io ride over te hawser at- tached to the steamship Los A. which was lying slack ut the time, but at the same mo- ment the vessel swung away from the wharf, drawing the line taut and hoisting the horse and buggy several tet In the alr. ‘The Monsig- hor was thrown from the vehicle and received a few scratches upon hix hands and face. CRITICISING ARCHDEACON FARRAR—A Bos- ton dispatch to the New York Tribune says Carpers can no longer say that Harvard fosters Angiomania. A ‘Harvard professor who is famous for his beautiful way of speaking Eng. lish suid to a class of sophomores on Saturd: fo-morrow evening you will hear Canon Far- rar lecture in Appleton chapel. You will noti that he drops his g’s and says ‘comin’, ‘ge andsoon. But I beg you not to think that this is the thing todo, Don’t imitate him in that.” a At Pittsburg, AN Otp Doctox Convicre. in the case of Dr. I. C. Hall, charged with pe: forming @ criminal operation on Lena Steu- benrache, which resulted in her death, the |4gry Proaghe in & verdict of “gullty.” Dr. | ‘Hall is 73 years of age, and, as he is quite | feeble, it Is thought he will not survive the sen- | tence, the penalty being seven years’ imprison- ment in the penitentiary, — o—_____ ASKING Heavy DAMAGES—At Memphis, Tenn., suit bas been entered by Mra. Elie Mitchell against the Lee line of steamers for $25,000 damages. Her husband, who owned & Jarge plantation on the river below Memphis, took passage on the steamer James Lee to gO tohis plantation. While partially crazed as the result of heayy drinking he made several attempts at suleide, but, ft is asserted, the oificers of the boat did not take proper precau- Hons, and he finally Jumped overboard and was drowned. At one of the stations of the San Francisco and North racific railroad afew Sundays since anelderly gentleman got off the cars to take | Lloyd street passed as M | A LITTLE shipmen armed with Springflelds, proceeded to | the scene of ext nt. “The ‘fish was soon quieted with cold lead and towed to the Iro- De Detectives Beteet. AN INGENIOUS MEMBER TELLS A STRANGE TALE OF PREVAILING DISHONESTY. From the New York Worli. a vest” said the proprietor of a well- known New York detective agency the other day. “They're a crooked lot. ‘Put a thief to cateh a thicf, you know; and the practice is more common, I fancy, than most people sus- Peet." The proprietor leaned back in his chair and smiled for a moment before replying to the inquiring shrug, “There are honest men in the business,” he sald, “but they are the exception —perhaps one ina hundred; but the detective Work in this city is asa rule a grand system of blackmail. Not one case in a thousand ts worked ug honestly, The average detective Jools upon each case as something to be worked for all it is worth in dollars and cents, and in Collar and cents only. They go upon the the- ory that they will never get another Job from that customer, and consequently work him for ¢very penny "there is in the case. And the theory is correct, for few men employ the same detective twice. "One dose is usually enough.” “How is this fraud carried on 2” was asked. fienerally by working both sides. A man ts Jealous ot his wife and hires a ‘shadow.’ The detective goes to the woman and si ‘Your husband wants a divorce and has lilred me to watch you. He paysme$100, For $200 I will make Such reports as you wish.’ The ‘deal’ generally ends in the wife's hiring the dezec- tive fo Watch her husband. He thus gets both ‘on the string,’ matzea such reports as will best serve his own purpose; enjoys a fat salary for months, ‘The sume theory holds good where @ man becomes suspicious ol his partner, a merchant of his clerics, of a railroad company of its conductors and other employés. The almost invariable rule of the detective as soon aS 8 cuse is given him is to see if the other side cannot be worked also. “Another abuse of the system is the way bus- ines is worked up. ‘They go toa husband and tell him that his wife is untrue, and to a busi- hess man and make damaging siatements about his clerks. On the other hand, actual crime is concealed where the guilty ones bleed freely. ¥ r Hawkshaw is not sueh a vs handsomely. Innocent, or comparatively acent mea are bled inthe same way. I in those who get themselves Into a serape Which, without being very wrong in, itself, would’ seriously compromise them if made | public. “A iman, if he has money, will willingly pay a thousand’ dollars rather than, lave his | j Bame connected with such aseandal.” ee see S Sto reporta rascal so long as the latter Forgave His Eloping Wife. A RICHMOND MERCHANT TRIES TO TAKE ONLY HIS BoY, BUT RELE A special tothe New York World from At- lanta, Ga., Nov. Gth, says: An affecting scone was witnessed in theelty prison to-night. One week agoastylish couple arrived in this city from Richmond, Va., and securing rooms in and Mrs. WilKam They were accompanied by @ little hey had plenty of money and sougit ive soclety. ‘Three days ayo Mr. Clarke left the eity on a business trip. To-day Ci ieorge Fisher. a well-known business m: itiehmond, arrived here and sought from the police information of le wise, who had eloped with a drummer, named Wm. Chandler, His tion tilted the Lloyd street couple so Well that wi officer undertook to brit Clarke to the prison that Mr. Fish satisfy himself, “The lady same, accompanie by her boy. Tecosnized his Wife, who se Ato him. Mr. Fi took the boy anc told the wife thal she go, and sturted to leave her, She unrew her knees and picaded so earnestly relented and consented to forgive her ndiscretion, ——+00— Captaring a Devil Fis SPORT Fol THE CREW OF THE D STATES STEAMER IROQUOIS, ot the New York Jerald writes as follows from Payta, Peru, ander date | of October 13: For some days past the quiet | harbor of Payta has been infested with immense numbers of huge fish, and speculation being s to the exact classifleation of the mon- atenant Commander J. J. Priee, of the tes steamship Iroquois, on the morn- . armed with a stout harpoon, | } away in the dingy hoplizg to capture and | pring back one in order to find Out what part ular family they belonged to. When distant about one inile fiom the Iroguols he was s to lean forward and let_go_the harpoon, iruck home and iinmediateiy there was { commotion in the water, Tie Jed away from. the boat, rope be- immediately paid out, taking Boat and along at a territie speed. continued for about two hours, at tiffies and pursuers being distant from the ship quite six miles. All this time the dingy’s crew had been backing water, and us there seemed to be no hope of bringing the brate in, ‘one of the cutters, having on board two mid: v1 A correspondent quois, where it proved to be a fine femal u Of What fisherman generally call fish,” a cartilaginous fish of the ‘The monster being too large to take on board, it was slung on the mainyard, carefully exsin? ined, measured, photographed’ and fiually cut adrift. e speci- A TRUSTED CLERK FALLS—. Boston telegram from ‘Timothy F. Gor- ly known to thé eom- ry for many years, Was arrested to-day for lement of $10,000 from John A, rominent art dealers In this city, He had been’ In the employ of the tirm for the past six years, and was promoted from time to time until he became confidential ¢ firm had been doing an extensive business until | about six weeks azo, when they failed. An ex- pert was immediately put to work on the books, but they were in such a state of confusion that the expert has not yet been able to ascert the cundition of the firm's finances. ‘The ex- amination thas far made shows that the books have heen falsified, bills entered as paid, dis- counts allowed where they were not authorized, and (he pay roll of the concern, amounting to $800 per Week. tampered with. Gorman mar- ried an estiinable young lady about three yea ‘ago, and In order to live In good style he ap- propriated the firm’s money. He holds several iinportant positions in various societies. SWINDLING A Easton, Penn, spe Nov. 6, says: Byron Douglass, Samuel Ehrecit aud Charles Lechey, of Philadelphia, were com- mitted to jail here to-night for swindli two hundred people in this region by securing subscribers to “The Happy Home” urporting to be published by the “Quaker City Pant hing and Premia Compan; No, 15: North Fourth street, Philadelphia. ‘They prom- ised an album if forty numbers were subscribed for, ‘The subseribers were to pay for twenty nuinbers, then receive the albuin and then pay iy more, The albums failed to come, of the persons brought suit. The stable visited Philadelphia, found that the ishing company occupied small room hout type, and trace the swindiers to Wiikesbarre, where they were engaged in the ame business. It is ¢stimated that over a thousalid people in this state have been swindled by this concern. SAND _PEOPLE.—An he N. Y. Tribune, A SOCIAL SENSATION IN Sr. Lours.—Several months ago a baby a few days old was found upon the front stoop of the residence of L. A. Coquard, the well-known broker. This le to revelations witich resulted in his wife on last Saturday moving her furniture to her brother. in-law's home in St. Louis and the taking of reliminary steps to procure a divorce with 100,000 alimony, Coquard Is reputed very wealthy, and himself and his wite have been Jeaders in the best circles in the city. D WITH STEALING ELEcrion Re- x, County Clerk Ell B. Morgan Monday on a warrant Issued William H. Davis, a democratic justice the peace, charging him with stealing the by: of election returns from the court house last. Fri- day afternoon. Deputy Morgan picked up the papers and ran to the county clerk's office with them to protect thein from destruction by some politicians who, it is alleged, changed the fig- ures. Since then he has retained them in the fire proof ut the clerk's office,and retuses to ive them up to the board, claiming that they long to the clerk's office. a ABOUT To PETITION FOR THE WRONG MA: Out of 125 democratic voters of Falrhaven, Conn., 113 signed a petition for Eben Akin to be postmaster. Recently one of the signers found that the petition -had been tampered with, another name having been inserted in place of Akin, ‘This ratsed trouble and some of the signers are investigating the matter. ‘The change was discovered betore the petition was forwarded to Washington. = eee Honsewurrrine Drpx’r Coon Her Love.— Mamie Barrett and E. J. Barnard, of Erie, Pa, ran away to Dunkirk, N. Y., a few days ago and were married. There was a storm on thelr arrival home, but the parents forgave them on condition of a marriage Soong to the Penn- sylvania law, which was held, ‘The love match was made in a skating rink, but when first known to Miss Barrett’stathér he would not allow her Ee 32 there. She went, and was terri- bly horsewhipped for her disobedience, aud. for many days was in the hospital. She ran away when she got well. She says she would rather have her husband whip her than her father. a FUNps ror PARNELL.—A number of promt nent Irish-American gentlemen met in New York last evening to consider the question of supporting the fand to aid Parnell in ‘his pariia~ mentary agitation, It was resolved to take ac- tive measures to at once undertake the raising of a large sum of money. The committec ap: polnted will meet today, and report & plan of action to.an meeting to be held Fri- day evening. me said he would lke to be one of one hundred gentlemen wno would put up $100,000 for this year, others willing to do the year. urer. brief observations during the sto page of 1! | train. The assistant at the station rushed soe and made w regular baggage stasher’s attack onatrank, whieh he slammed about with a reckless disregard for consequences, The old man interposed: “Young man, won't you break that trun! ‘The “young "man" ‘turned a withering look upon ‘the old gentleman and Impudently inquired: “Whav’s the matter with ‘ou; do you own the trunk?” “No, sir” came Kina tone that evinced muen indignation, “bat [iL have you to understand, str, that lows this raliroad.* As Col. Donabae moved back to the train the limp young man rectined inst the siation for support.—Healdsburg LY 5) tad Tington, M. P., bill of ex for parliamentary this'and his other A jury at out for twenty problem, were | tract of malt conversion a | fermentation and distillation, HIGH MEDICAL AUTHORITY, It has become the settled practice of all phy sicians, of all dispensing druggists, to adminis- ter pure, unadulterated whiskey for CoxsumP- tiox, and Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has be- come the recugnized and unquestioned specific for the Cure of this dreaded disease. The sub- Joined testimonials bear witness to its undoubt- ed eff oe RocrEstER, N. ¥., October 3, 1884. Sir: I have frequently’ prescribed your Pure MALT WHISKEY in my practice here. I consider it a very superior and reliable article, and can heartily recommend it in low states of fevers, acute inflammations, and in depress- ing maladies generally; also as a tonic in feeble digestion and convalescence from. acute dis eases when an aleoholic stimulant is indicated, and especially in Phthisis Pulmonalis (Con- lest Sat ‘ours, very trals, FRED. H. SAWERS, M.D. S.R.C.P., Lond., ete. The Duly Malt Whiskey Company, Baltimore, Ma. The following is from Dr. FLorna A. BREW- STER, 304 Madison avenue, Baltimore, Md., who bas an extensive practice among the best people of Baltimore. Being a strong advocate of temperance it carries ail the more" welyht, and is directly tothe pointin the cure of Con- sumption: The Duffy Malt Whiskey Company: Gentlemen: Aboutone yearugo | had a patient in the laat stages of Phihisis Pulmonails (Con- sumption) who, when food or medicine Was given her, would vomit i, within five minutes, Thad given her various remedies, including wine (champagne), whiskey, &c., but all were expelled ina few ‘minutes,and’ she received nutriment only by enema and inunction of Cod-Liver Oil, which were exceedingly disagree- able to he One day as I was making a mental search for some more effective remeay in this case my eye rested on a sumpile bottle of Datly’s Pure Malt Whisk ny ofllce table. I took it with me whe sited her and admin- istered a teaspoonful which was not vomit The second dose was followed by a little meat Juice, all of which were retained. “The whisk and meat juice were continued at short inter- vals, and within a week she was able to hearty. All this after her famity to see her die. Iscldom prescribe aleoholic stimulants, but when Idol aiways order Pure Barley Malt Whiskey because Tam convinced that itis not only free from fusil olf, but not inany way adul- terated. Sincerely yours, [Signed] FLORA A. BREWSTER, M.D. ‘The following testimonial is from Mr. Sono: Mon WEIL, a gentleman well known in Baltl- | more. Mr. Weil's case was considered hopeless from the start. His friends actually arrauged for his funeral. They hearing of ti qualities of Duify's Pure Malt Whiskey sug- gested a trial. The estion Was acted on with great suceess. tor Short time be was lirely cured and by the use of this whiskey alone. Mr. Weti is to-day attending to his busi- ness as usual: BaLtimonE, Mp., May 5, 1885. The Dugy.Mait Whiskey y: Gentlemen: In Lecember last I was suddenly stricken at my hotei with a severe hemorrhage, ing about due gailon of blood at the first ate and large quantities freauent! My case was considered hopeles: and so certain were tay fricnds that [ would die | that they actually arranged for my funeral. On | the 80th of December i was removed to the He- brew Hospital, and was there ordered by my physician to use Cod-Liver Oil and Whiskey. On advice, the whiskey I used was your famous Pure Malt. Ina short time I discarded the oil, using only your whiskey. I tecl thatl owe my | lite to the Saving qualities and purity of whiskey, and earnestly rec is ‘son sutfering from pulmon: jemorrhage. Yours very sincerely, SOL, WEIL. The following is emphatic, from « well-known lady of this city who was Suffering from con- sumption: om the start, | your nd it toany complaints or Bautimone, Mp., July 28, 1884, To the Duty Mait Whiskey Contpany: G emen: Lmust tell you how much Tvalue your Malt Whiskey. I have been very Ill; ny Triends all thouzht T must die with consdmp- tion. Your Pure Malt, Whiskey has certainly benefited me very much. T was so sick and Weak that they had to held me up and give me the Malt Whiskey. My doctor told them to give me two teaspoontiils every four hours in as much water or milk, then, when I began to improve, I must take'It thrée tines a day in the same quantity—and T shall use it while I can get it. 1 hope that those who suffer may hear of itand be benefited, as Ihave been, Respee' fully, Mus, ANNIE M. GRIMES, 63 North’ Central avenue. Also, from another patient BENNINGTON, K. Duy Mit Whiske; Gents: Thave bei using Your Consumption receipt, and am greatly benefited from it and the use of your Malt Whiskey. I think you have received quiica number of orders this place by my influence. Yours re- spectfully, W. H. ZINK, Proprietor Bennington Elevator. Among the chemists and physicians who pre- scribe and recommend our Whiskey, the follow ing testimonial, from the great German ehem ist, Dr. Arendt,'speaks for ifselt as to the purit$ and medicinal quality of Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey: The Duffy Matt Whiskey Company: Gentlemen: Ttake pleasure in testifying to you that I have ingde an analysis oc your Pure Malt Whiskey, which gave # very gratifying restilt. Your Malt Whiskey, obtained mostly by id a very careful s entirely free nd any Of those similarly ob- noxious alcohols which are so of en found in whi therefore itean be recommended as extremely it for medical purpose. Dr. M. is. ARENDT, Analy, and Consulting Chei., Butfalo, N.Y, The profession in general is’ covered by the following: Atthe request of Dr. J. J. CALDWELL, of Bal- timore, Md., the eminent Neurologist, the Com- Presented cach National America Medical Association, me 1,400, with w boitle of our Pure Malt Whiskey, courting an exuinination and anlyss, Not one member of that distinguished body could tind a trace of fusil oil or adulteration, and it is unqualifedly endorsed by them now in practive. Many of the leading physicians of the United States not only recommend it to the profession at Jarge, but refuse to use any other stimulant i their'practice. For the consumptive and t! afflicted with hemorrhage it Is an Invaluable tonle, supplying the system with more carbon than the disease can exhaust, the Invalid guln- ing in strength from the date of its use. “It is forsale by Draggists and Fine Grocery Houses generally. We have had prepared especially for us, by the great German scientist, Dr. Von Vonders, a formula which Is a sure and positive cure'of Consumption and which can be prepared by any family housekeeper (raw beefsteak and our Pure Malt Whiskey being of the Ingredl- ents), This tormula will be seat under the seal of our company to any person. afflicted with consumption, and using our whiskey, free of charge, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. For sale by Dealers and Druggists every- where Price, ONE DoLLaR per bottle. Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable toprocnre it from their deaiers, can have Half Dozen went in plain cases, wnarked, ex- press charges prepaid, by remitting Six Doi- from fusil oll LARS to ‘Tur DUFFY MALT Wuiskey C Baltimore, Ma. AU persons using Duffy's Pure Malt. Whiskey Gre invited to avail themselees of the sere Medicus Staff ut all times, free of charge. 8 of our Use Coxe if Is THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES, FOR HEATING BY FURNACE, FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, IT IS EASILY IGNITED. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRK_ IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT IS ECONOMICAL IT WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70, ‘25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50, 40 Bushels, not crushed, $2.90, 26 Bushels, not crushed, $2.00. Delivered to ft Wi abel any part of Washington or Georgs Coxcerrnaren CRAB ORCHARD WATER, ‘We do not say CRAB ORCHARD WATER ‘will Cure Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but We D0 Say CRAB ORCHARD WATER asa Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. ‘Ts as Reliable as Quinine for CHILLS AND FEVER TRY A BOFTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE, See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark ages of “alte” and “Water.” 2 ae. CRABORCHARD WATER O,, Proprietors. SIMON N. JONES, aanager * Louisville, Ky, LADIES’ GooDs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. POTOMAC RIVER F BOATS. J. C. Horexneon. as IMPORTER. MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIM- MINGS, FURS, &e. Will ciose the baianee of our IMPORTED PATTERS WRAPS AT LESS THAN COST, THEY ARE RICH NOV- ELTIES, AND HAVE No pupricatps WE ALSO HAVE, AT $15.00, HANDSOMEST ROUGH CLOTH WRAPS IN THE MARKET. BROAD’ BLACK FUR-AND TAIL-TRIMMED™ $21.00. SILK PLUSH VISITES, FI $14.00, BEAVER-TRIMMED } Our VISITES, NEW MARKETS, JACKETS and RAGLANS are all made trimmed and finished in best style. FUR TRIMMINGS, of our own importation, and of selected skins carefully prepared Hudson Bay Beavs 8 inches wide, at $3.50 per yurd. aie SABLE, NATURAL and BLACK LYNX, MAR- TIN and all styirs of FUR. JADIES SEAL SACQUES at manufacturer's Positively our MILLINERY will grati most: critical tasie. shes) FOSTER KID GLOVES from $1.00 ward. very pair fitted and prerttoce. Pes Rela EVENING GLOVES from 16 to 30 inehes in length. TTrevise, Paris, [nz] 907 Pennsyivania ave. Mac J. P. Pacusn, IMPORTER re OF FINE MILLINERY, _ och 1107 F STREET. M BYRAM WILL BE PLEASED TO trons and friends at ‘her dressmak SE see her parlors, 1024 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., over Hani shoe stor n6-1m! NES, S 1 MESSE: FRCTLY FITTING MM Paitetni“of Bia and Sleeve tut wheat id Chosen Fashion Plates by St, Taylors seaten Suc. | Also Cutting, Basting and’ Draping Materials, At laoy Wet. “i nb-Im* X LATELY PROM .—G LOVES: AMM ec eaiicd anit Tepairea: Lace Cu:tains done Up qual to neve, Parisian iy ar | 7 J. Sax Govt, Hh st., bel. D aid’ E sts, Decorative Pictures, Frmucly ‘Hesine (G0 suites. Goud, Silver aod, Raney Colored Papers atid” Horders: iteilel Serap Picture: great waricayy Nile Trauvier Pict wore for the ‘ Ciiristmas Carus and Ne also clothes cleaued and PUY attended to. 1208 G st. n4-Im* mail orders pr ‘Muste, cts: Pasels, Tree Ornaments, Goods, Tans, Serolis, &e. Wonders for Clidren. us-tiecsi = 3 ae ons Dress Siurrrs nde by “the Lead Abus CUNN O27 1320 Hust, bet. Mos Sruxa Reveenr, GOS 9th st, opposite Patent Office. Large and complete stock of Ladies’ and Childron’s FAL: AND WINTER HOSIERY, MCRINO AND. UNDERWEAR. SILK AND CASHMERE LOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices Beautiful ine of IAND-K NIT WORSTED GOODS, gual ae Coiltzens GODS. SACQUES SHIETS MITIENS, DRAWERS, LEGGINGS und. Ladie: SHAWLS and FASCINATORS, ‘ine aysortment of Infants’ and Chitdren's PLUSH BONNETS, WALKING SUITS, ME LOAKS, plain and embroidered, in Mouieér Hubuard au other styles. oclS Mrs B. M. M 419 9TH ST! Materials for Art kambroidcry, nest prades oF Legh Germartown and. otter Naris, ine Laces eaten fry and Ritu sks, Glover Hosters Shawls Skiris and Caps Stamping pr els R ENGERT. REET NORTHWEST. EMOVEIL MME. YON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Tayior, Win, Barr & Con St. Louis Suits made at th reasonanle prices and satisfaction gan eveuing Dresses. rial troseat octet Gag Tata sitet. bee WRENCH DY Cleaning Establish Kinds of Ladies a Qitaned and fished | Plusn Cloaks, Velver aud fart Jon dese done up without be SCMOLISE Linch apis AY west Makes Corsets to order In every style antl mi ‘and guarantees perfect fit and comfort. HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported Hosier Patent Shoulder Fraces, and all Dress Reform Goods French Corsets and Bustles Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H’sowa, make) that for the price ls unsurpassed. —Fren Mo. ortest. notice. Superior fitting, need. wechalte. ntand K AND DRY York ave. naw, Harments Dyed, he miost superior manher Drewes scale ‘nig rippe. ANTOS formerly wih a PS an ‘man and Spanish spoken, mrl4 __ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Hovertox & Co PORT Monon. rye SoRroLy AN W. H. EaGk AT oon praces TueorlaL eer CS ih Die. U.S Niall steamer Gitte! PEARY, 5 WALL PAPERS, SHOULDERS, 6 MUNDAYS, WEONERDAYS ASD UAT JAVA, Roasted, 250, ised wi Art Colorings in Cheap Papers. New assortment of CHAMBER FURNITURE, CARPETS, ART 2 MACKEREL in Bits, 7 T PROCESS FLOUR. por DBL, 84.30. Casand's celebrated LEAF LARD in 3 and 10 ahiner and Cito ew, 1SDL and GIY one aves st nic” lowe wet Engi eps ats Nn, hes RES. ound buckets, te. pou Sag Urivaie rend >" i: M6 Me PORES TLKER & WRIGHT, . " PARLOR FURNITURE, Latest Styles, 945 and 950 Louisiana ave. VE aa Hi. General Agent. 4 TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES [OLSTREEE Portieres in all grades. Window Shades and General TEREST OF THE PUBLIC Ss ¥ 4 escrves, oll mew | S) wonrt ot Sumdare Tumis sat vinta ‘Furnishings and Bedding. ah owen plo ee ne Si yon a ig en ae ‘or or he PRICES GUARANTEED. Pinot Hews 1c. anamoun toniine st atin ee” 2 WITMER € CO, ky See our Line of Lace Curtains, _no? © WITS IS Pa ave. monly to = W-rnovontox eco, | Jpons KFS: ee it, Hive ave ee, G. T JONWR, Ast, That. what ay 1214 Fst. N.W. Wholesale and Retail Deater in oe = FIRSTCLASS Bhik, VEAL LOS, FARE, Ty NORFOLK “STH Aan LaDy Srscut Sare See eorrom | 02 ae eae weitere Nea nan Firacies Fore st THIS WEEK OF Aiihn at Colonial Benetton Turning. ware 00 te CARPETS, FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY 6001 molthe | Pwcmac ‘iver Landings “ ete) EAS 28 | Pict reoh Ganda wecasngeend Bree DRAPERIES AND BEDDING. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN PAR- 408 AND CHAMBER SUITS AT 5 : car Bor Cast. YORK BUCK WHEAT, ct par ib CLOW RE HONEY. tn “ain, Penton 3 fil lige of selected FAMILY. GHOCT Itt jel FOR Potomac RIVER LaNpINes NEW TRON STEAMER °W AK CRTRLTE {iso POTATOES, APPLES and ONIONS. Fine larce | Leaves MONO S THR, RED CAFE COU GRAS = ber auacy | DAYS Sekt poten cl PTTER ts. Goods det AY pum. tom W. > BORE ES, free. All Goods at whsiesal. prices forenel ree, POOLE. BROOKE & 0. oot $44 Louimana avenue. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM CASH PRICES oc29_801 Market Space 308 and 310.8th st nw, Wh B&O MR atabephenta Soe w jodie JOUN B PADGETT, Agent, ©W. RIDLEY. 34 mt gor Rk : RECT TO NT STRAM. Wax Pare § ¢ EP Bre ke “ss, DESO cine ee ee ReORT Special Designs. THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA. MORNING" Prognt at lowest raten ‘ai PATENT PROCESS FLO) INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS ade M2 VERNON! ar, vewow: < a STEAMER WW. CORCORAN HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, vege sib niin duit ear Suntan te ve Vernon et 10 oriock ‘mmo returning, reaches Designs and Estimates Furnished. Moshingten about 330 pm, = epeciatics in seis ie te MEANS Contain CARPETS AND FABRICS. RAILROADS. Eaoaranetd Anarkhowledged five MIE VIRGINIA MUDLAND RATLWAY 7 MORRIS & COMPANY aration of the giutin {| Ti sHoRT LINE TO FURNITURE ine tare Setvedmie tn bttert rhe ont tat | TOA. Mt wenn a wal asncoat | wis Chee : Well asthe be P. HANSON HISS & CO. Tnenegared ty. mr Pour mess ‘ 815 15th st. n.w. ect | evers barrel is watrante: tu give Ne A STE! ST. LOUIS FANCY. met at Cl FRY BURNING OFF HAS NONE OF THE| one ofthe most beautiinl Winter Wheat Patents | pyr fls Mints It ts unexcetied by an ever offered to the trade. Patent except Ceres, and will please U acting housekeeper ad satis(y the most fastidious epi- ton to New Oriente wil 530 PM LOCISV TELE {ariottesviile to. Westore paints DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILS. 1 CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR. rand ‘innats THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE opor, | rer. Phere . AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIM-| A magnificent Winter Wheet Patent Dally to ail pote, South ant Sonia ee NEYS. ITIS A RICH OIL FOR ILLUMINAT- ite anti ptpetioung sh Xana W. ALi ING PURPOSES. IT GIVES 4 STRONG, STEADY | 4 spienaid Minnesota Patent Flont Parlor Cars: Montcomery to New Urea, LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN COMMON OIL. Ieejwers tr Ws ta, as Division Trains teave celebrated Hungarian process. It tsa al Patent, within the reach of all esutistuction to every one who | J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLass, No. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Grasp Fast Orzxixo Or "Washington 1115 am, and HILL. nd the Standard Family it is'equal in quality to # great tought for considerable tess monry. We defy tors to bring forth any Flour supe LING, GILT-EDGE, RELLA: syivanka avenue, B cele TALL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who | Hamil P. Station. S76 hy BER BPI BER TET 88s | ceies tiem ouce will acver use anything else. For sale - MACDANTL, © | AA RRR PPP FR OT Ss. by al grocers, SSE. mann wremcaeee SOMA E SE fee £: -cgha | watialewepacrnesms masons = | seis WM. M.GALT & v0. ao eee ae RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, &c., Py SE READ AND GIVE Us A CALL. ae ie . ae > Vitek mognr-et Sider, tac Bost RRS, trains will leave Shoulders: ages Best Sagar revix uprit wn follome PETERSEN & CHILDS’, int Nort Stator ‘sx qugmit us Follower el, taste Ss Pam, arrive 813 MARKET SPACE arrive ab Me-Eversthing warranted as represented. New Goods and laiest- paiterns at popular prices. No oid, out Carviina Rice ity Tbs. 2503 Shoe 3 bottles ed Green Coffe, tbe, ge. | burs 1:4 5 * moth-euten “Job Lats” Bentgrea ito Cate 8 be tor S tin ats q = Call und see what we have. Setistuction guaranteed, | biatd Milk, 50c: Crows aud Diackw poe et me seer t bottle: Parlor Matches, 200 in @ box. The. per ree Sea esrne CALLER S520 | Gur boxes: hide Meat, bige per sid: tea worth 8 iy except St 6) W, Sciting tur Ube "a worth Gc. sel.ing for See. th: | Monthly and Communionting tates to all pointe ‘OLD EATHER Best Patent Rolier Mour, $6 per bbl; Hest Patent M Bhornhy . | dextra Flour, 93. Fxten 54. ool2 Superintendent, Abenan ‘Will soon be here, and in your preparation for it be | INDLA IMPANY. $45 Tus. 5. TPE « T wd sure lo Inspect our assortment of Pan LERSEYEVASEA no te, inne = oe >THE NORTH, AND SOUTHWEST, HEATING STOVES, STEAMERS. DOUBLE TH PLENUID SCENERY which fs now complete, and embraces all grades, from | — = = = STEEL Ri APICENT EQUIPMENT, An kstfect CTO Sti, INS, Trains leave Washington, from stitlon, corner of Gua STIG COMPANY heapest to the high the cheap lighest price. EW Youk axp Haver. An examination Is reapectiully solicited, Company's Pict. No. 42 North River, oot of Mor | yor putsbune oy W.S JENKS & co. lig thens lye tan ge OOS IR i Pala reat AM alt a Normandie, Frangeal, Wed wsdas. Nov. Sete, Snes toms, _rels 717 7th street nw. | 5OTSarent, de sotaeclin, Wednesday: Bon i peak 1 Cer = Checks payable on sigtcin ‘anpants ta aut’ on obey CE Banque Tramatiautiqae ‘of Parte LOUIS bk Be: | CMchgvanid Cincionats Fxcprew af 7 We are daily recetving our Fall supply of WILTON, | ssIAN. Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. holed yp dohee Bag " AXSUNSTER. MOGUETTED BODY “BRUSSEL, | Mesa GRLD & Go, Agents lor the bis het of Co- SDomien inotaes tae ae aod TAPESTRY and INGRAIN CARPETS. Also, CUIC | Inimbia, 1437 Penmsy.vauia avenue, Louis. Paciti reas, 1000 FM. denn “3 TALNS and DRAPERY in great variety. Thove in | nll Washington, D. bung aud the Won with et on H Want of choice goods will find it to their advantage to Nas Lie — tuee buh ie examine our stuck before z eT ur tnt ND Pore AC oy ees BALTIMULI: AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. ES, Tee NOTICE, Por Rie ana » Rochester, Hullo, Nagata, NE ROUTE, Iv. except Saturday, With Palace Care Jusr Recerven A FULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Weuring Sock In the world. SB ELLERY, 1112 Fst. nw, 6 Unlaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect fit Guaranteed. JL2*¥Y Woot, cxpeRwiar FOR GENTLEMEN, AU DOUGLAS’, Ninth Street. Heavy Merino Vests and Drawers, at 50, 75and $1. Heavy ull wool Vest and Drawers, at 81.50, 82, &e. Scarict ail wool Vest and Drawers, at $1.00, $2 and 2 5. “Cartwright, and Warner's” “Star” rfalk and Ni tery Co,” and Underwear for Gentlemen y Canton Flannel Drawers, at 50, nz Six tine Dress Shirts to order, at $0, $10.00, gi and v3 ne Dre irt oT, at » , Bl $13.50. aes a a DOUGLAS, c29 5: 524-526 Ninth Street, :ANT NEW INP) MACHINE, used three months, wit wheel, ail lat i drop leat au cabinet work for § tee, VED $40 SINGLE ied cee mathe wits pate si improved attuchunenis, side dreee hundsrmely nisied, "olack. walnut 320, with five years’ Tegal uaean so, 85 SECOND-11 AND MACHINES, of various ve taken in exchaige for the . Sileut New American, No. 7, to be sold at $10 each, to make room. All In perfect’ work: ing order or no sale, At AUERBACH’S Sewing Machine Rooms, 7th and H streets, Next door to AUERBACH 'S Saxony Wool, German hund-knit Jacket Depot. nz AVERY LADY HER OWN DRISSMAKER evo PORTER WN ab ose. ‘he Most Complete Adjustable Skirt Form ln’ the on Indispensable in the Draping of Dresses and Worth ‘More than its WEIGHT IN GOLD to La- dies Basily Fatigued by Standing. It Is Everywhere Greeted with Joy. ‘Nothing to Get Out of Order. It Weighs 5 Pounds and Doves Up Nearly as Small a8 ‘an Umbrella and will goin any trunk, Call and see it at, OPPENHEIMER'S POPULAR SEWING MACHINE ROOMS, e831 528 9th st. Cloud Building SUPPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT McKEN cy ) Reliable Sewing Machine House, 427 see the New Automatic White. 11 is a little Daisey. ‘New Muchines of all kinds. Renting aud Repairing, _+___ FINANCIAL W. B. Waren & Co, ‘Members New York Stock Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of J.T. LESTER & CO., of Chicago, 90 Broadway, New York. Washington Office, 1014 1th st. n.w. Instantaneous cofmunication by private wire with New York and Chicago. oc29-1m Prascs & Woirey, STOCK BROKERS, 64 Broadway, sip see ritinartinne } Now York, 639 1 sireet (Corcoran Bulldh Ws PRIVATE ShUCK TEEBURALE WiKKS ‘Barware WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, i NEW YURI, BOSTON, &e GENERAL PARTNERS. James WrTELyY, HH. CRUGER OaKLEY, ever Hiei? G Athen ne anf eee nee hc Buy and sell on commission of lway HH. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re. garding the mark received our wires: rect irom the Sew York Sock = dice thes ts ‘Si ortiers executed and reported promity ATTORNEYS. (\AMEBELL CAR a = Citar. Desetlts in ail the Court, Gitex 290 Tieisinna avenue (iiarcoar No. 1630 Oth sirect northwest. sezidm. HARLES J. GUUCH, SOLICITO) C Coungeilor-at-Law sti Exper Cloud vung ale fenty-one years’ experience. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N, = ™ (QAMUEL HB. WaLKEX, S'Vit Conmumioner, Newry Publle and Attorney 630 Louisiana ave. next to City P. 0. THE TRADES. Rorvs H. Dany, ‘BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Ample Facilities for Legal and Commercial Work. {PRESSWORK FOR THE TRADE, 432 Oth et nw. and 4, Gum 472 ‘Buliding, avenne. ah29 Rochester. iamsport, Lock 1 ‘A.M. daily, excupt Sunday, x id the Hast, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Estasuisuen regs G. L. Wi & BRO. FMD AERO, grea Bach and Weser Bros! rf Dai. duu. 2 _exeept Si 709, Stiem, Kranich & nF yor oston with Pianos. Gally’s Selfplayiug instruments. Pianos CRDAY FROM NEW YORK. ey and r ASSAGE—Gabin— gti), $80 aud $100, | Oe ee ee re er accordingto accommodations Intermediate pamage, Siecraze at very low rates. Steerage tickets to and | from Liverpool aud Queenstown and all oer parts ot Europe at lowest rates. he New Enxetaxn Praxoa —_— Throuch bills of Laden given for Belfast, Glasgo Havre, Autwerp and other ports on the Continent and LN COD x si For freigit and pas: y at tl on more, 6:1 0 ” BRILLIANT IX ZONE! a a. bpmieap ives or easier cues | so tonn Mote ta eo oftice, No.3 Bowling Green, or. i203 WOTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th strect, Washing- . maornicess wig ea tea, ap a Me F PASTESTOE IE SNE en aoa 7 a OPM und Vat Pianos and Organs Ex , Rey ERN ew York. z Boxtdand for rent by day, weeks tnonth or Biers Lowe co, applied if purchased. 6U5 7th street, Washington ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. British and French West India Islands, &@ Sonica i DROS Be ite He WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASL HAILROAD, FEL DE VOLNEY, EVERETT. 433 Teh st. nw. [OW OFFERED IN ook asi GPECTAL BARGAINS ARE PIANOS AND ORGANS, AT . : HUGO WORCH & COS Piano Wareroo eae SS. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, Nov. 25. 925 7TH BT. N.W, S. BARRACOUTA, saiing Saturday, Jan, 2. Bole axents for the Unrivaled sohmier Pianos. 150,000 Coples of Be. Sheet Music oclzAm*_ {00D SECOND-HAND PIANOS FOR SALE AT moderate prices and on reasonable terms.“ JNO. LIS & CO.,937 Penn. ave, ocdi-im PIANOS FOR RENT OR SALE ON INSTAL. Stopping ad.y or more at St. kitts, Antigua, Martl- nigue, Barbados, Demerara. ‘Trindad, Greusda, eu: Supert passenger accommodation, eesllent cuisine, smoking Foom, bath rooms, wie. Apply w LEAYCRAFT & €O., Tay Prac st. New York. it Meondas b. Goud wd Lb Lion at the office, northien t aaa Penny vail avenie, se19.tu.th.6m ‘ . ELLIS & CU, 037 Pei : = ras can he tert for vie 4 ogi 78° = MEDICAL, &. ‘thane gr ron ae in 2 = AL, yen rat Passenger eae IANOS MOVED, TUNKD AND REPAIRED. | - ——— SHAS. F PUGH: General Mamecr ™ PNG Ts CONS Ane ocS1-Im | JR. AND MME SELDEN, 1321 137TH wr. Now, | CHASE PUGH. General ) I Estauhisiied amo, Special treatment for ‘luies! MAS2h S AMEIN, ORGANSSENOWN ALL | remedies prompt and rable: navicetnet anion: | PZAETIMORE AND OIT0 RAILROAD, SP Ne the ewvilized world. INO. F. ELLIS @ CO, | Rdential, voras fe. Calor write. nILIW* | Scbedulein effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1886, ant RS. LROWN further not ‘COLORED) TAKES LADILS before and during illness, at her bice home, 305 SPV BEER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, AY Leave Wanhinet OLA SAUOD, Corner of New Jor. appearance and durablity. Soe aaa mean uu ae Ber ance Kowa, SUG | cecscer ame C aateee JOUN E, ELLIS & CO. in ~ Ror 1090) wind 10:20 ym. dally. ‘The 10-08 oc31-1m s7 Peuuayivania oe sane _ | an, eo PMs Lammncd Papen ks Vikiakees OSE ‘SONS’ PIANOS. jum price instruments, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. care. ™ M T. BLISHED AND aM reiiabie Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted dally Ai ber residence, 1245 7th st. aw. Tt vp. Chieigo, arriving in Pittsburg at 730 p.m, Chicas ext morning at 555. No extratace is Charged on ti Office hours from | wain fur tant une. ocl@-lin* Yor Cinchnusad oc31-1m 937 Pennsylvania ‘ave. | 2 Page gage pe peg nny: = Fone na | PHA NE NTRADICTED THAT | Pei, gnd 10:10 p.m. wit a TEE | Din hierar ite ie tie olden Potala’ ndver: 3S, SMRPIRE Cars fo, abuwe, porns, win, Wi x oe FS laentiy: cousait Dn BROT ITE, Gow Bec aw. | Sette tonal pias Recetas UID SBEAUTIFUL TONE AND | Particular atteution paid to all diseanes peculiar 19 5 FE Ne RET ELLAS COAND | Indes married OF single. CAIL succestiully treated, | Ui tral for st tte, For hitsbure at 10:00 a. m,, with Parlor Car 9:10 p. m. daily, to Pitsburg, Cleveland and 1 sith Liars to Prtintine. : | “For Baltimorcen week avs, 5, 6:10, 6:46 ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | 820 ait 1005 ame Ta10 Leh G3 odations, and. kind efti- y desire tomiay his treaument. Ol’ 1 good ao Gent nurses furnished to afew days in the ety und 7 Pennsylvania ave, Bancarss Is Praxoa a M4rtho or bn, BROTHERS invigorating Gor | Wain) 3230, 4:30, 4:40, 6.40, 0 TiSTIM SQUARE, GRAND, AD Spee dia. Wit cure ng (ane ure det ad ome Neve ec. wouuin ne. theses Os, been vaste ‘or Hialtimore : 80 a for sale or rent upon easy terms, at ae gt meet ne ‘oclS>-im* 1005 9. m., 1:25, Lau, S280, “dode 40, “tan, 7 1:00". an. points on fhe Shenandoah Valley Railroad, and south. 25 a un. dally, and Wl 4, m. traln has Pullinan ‘sleeper ew Orisams. For Annapolis, 6:40 a, m. and 12:10 and 430 pm ‘Music Store of YS TRIAL E. F. DROOP, 30 Partner of the late W. G. Metzerott & Co, Spe 925 Pennsylvaniaave, | ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and celebrated Steinway & Sons, | Arriiaxces. We will send oln thirty Sole Sie Grovesteen ‘Wheelock, Deck’ nen, you! ho ure suflering from Nervous | On Sanday, 8:30 am. 4:40. mh. Saroiiil & Wendell, Hallett @ Cumston, ‘Ye! | Debilffy, Lost Vitality, aba thone dineaces ofa personal °'For way’ stations between Washington nd fait Bacon, and other Plaios, ature resulting from ubuses aud other causes. Speedy More, G, GAG, B80 Mt, 1240 pets. 0, $40, ca = = q | Fellet'and complete restoration to health, vigor and aud Ti Baa. Gm pandag, 830 Aan wing Lo ALT rte Anos A ent PATENT | manhood guaranteed. Send ut once for’ iit 4900 20g and 11 p.m.” Fer cations on Metropoliins. Apraffe Bridge. ‘The most important improve. | Funphiei, ree. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO. Mar Branch. 725 aim and Lids pan. dally. except wom ment fn the pust 50 years. Elegant Stock. kaay | Hiumptie Mh. awdy: 4:40 pi, dally. ex cnpt Ram terms ‘Low prices. $1] Bth sh aw. ‘ecko’ Ree ration on Mrirpolian itarct, W]e KRAKAUER BROS. THE CD. PEARES 8 Wy Co, Viatos and the Burdett Organs, theoe-—--5) | ets tue Oldest ktablished Expert Specialist in this dai ab Bose, reasonable’ price, instruments in WT EPH | cissand will guarantees care all taney of private | Sa eiday marke G.1L KUHN, 407 10u st. mw. pgp ee pe es Pm 2. ET clo & ‘Sole Agent, consultation and’ advice ireeat any hour dar ot pam daily except sag IN ANOS-SALE O8 REN’ Subscribed and swo! before. agerstown and eater, NaOwIM dally, IE USES Se OB RENT | SNOTHEIS, SAMUEL C. MILLS. Ni except sunday: ‘and '32W0 pan daily to Magerstowa, AT V. BECKER'S, 801 9th st, n.w. RAK im and for the D. of C., tis 3d day of Fuly, 1 Dally except “tinday ‘the We any, one: Sar ‘ockz-1m® rains arrive fous ‘Guily, 6:00, 7230 First-class Tuning and Repairing. == — 116, 6280 pan. , ae A Established over 20 years. ecl-3m SPECIALTIES, = sinday toss a aed nadreee = Ext Wu 5 SE R. LEON, THE onest ESTABLISHEDAND i. eg ae 2 Ren Te NNN A i D) cui roliubie Lautes’ Physician in tbe citytous | 9 ffeil 00, BU ead 100 acme La es “ER PE A Ee deconsulted daily. 404 Cst.,bet. diy andoth wie in w. 20, wivy, W400 aud 11 pan con Burdes a a I ge ng mg Peis ein 1230250, 40, 3a Oo PIANO FORTES, fice always open: oclb-4we Wikdington stop at Relay Station and o:40 pum. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK. EAPNESS. 17S CAUSES AND CURE. BY ONE "Ofice- Wasthigion’ sintion, OlDane FFP | DBE wen “Treated ie, corner ot Fourteen MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. post ofthe hoted specialists of the day, with wo bee: will be taken fort Pe) — Bundreds of othe oy mute proces A plat, simapic SECONDHAND PIANOS bO-m,w.ssin T.S. PAGE, 128 East 26th ot_-N.Y.City. AT ALL PRICES M=+ 3. HITCHCOCK, MASSAGE TREA’ a PIANOS FOR RENE _naere TEND Gt. nw. bse RW. T. P. ER, MAGNETIC WM. KNABE @ 00, Dioner Giver by lnying on ot hands hours 1 108 pane BLE 817 MARKET SPACE pono oy alae

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