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GREAT BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. A Series of Games in Whicage Last ‘Week Never Before Equalied. A CRITICISM OF THE PLAYERS AND THEIE SYSTEMS, Word comes from Chicago that the great bil- A telegram from St. Louis ssysthatthe efforts | lard tournament there Inst. week has never elear up the mystery surrounding the asszx-| been equalled in the quallty of attendance, en of former Mayor John B. Bowman in | financial results or in the play of the contest. Fast St. Lowis last Friday night have only | ants. No tournament has ever come anywhere to deepen it. The man had many bitter | near approaching the quality or te audiences bat none of them had the nerve to | that continuously, night after night, without an jt such acrime. He was assassinated at | interruption, honored this one. Other tourna- own gate, shot from behind, and the deed | ments have opened their box offices twice a day evidently deliberately planned and éxe- | without any of them taking induring its initial Bot who was the planner and assassin {s | week within 30 per cent of the gross receipts }m mystery. One theory is that the crime grew | here last week when there were no afternoon Sut of the Winstanly wit! case. The late Mayor | games. The rereipts footed up in zoand. nam. r "1 s between Schacter ec eee ne and am ardent | romsoa arow” beat of all “gar yO in take AE Metconsnlted with Bowman in reard to the tis: | S8™e and $1,227 te thot second, H tribution of his wealth, and it is alleged that | , 2 plasing of all three contestants was bet- i ter than Schaefer and Slosson showed in the helen One Of these, Hick renee ie | New York tourzaments. ‘The supposition that & ignaus, because Of a natural Inck of interes presence ot Witnesses, thalif Juba | duc to increasing Years and the receipt of & Mit Tee ety de Wiinttanly’s | handsome guarantee whether he won or lost, We ixty days after the fact | would luck the stimulas that would spur the been found out. ‘The prevai:ing opinion is, | Would lucie the stimaine that would spar the however, that tho assassin did notive in Se Ne een tee Hic ined Dut that he was a bired desperado | Ionger and ‘more regularly than Sehacier and ‘who bad been well paid to remove Bowman. | (ice ae much as Soson after the tournament smnéupED IN MYSTERY. | Mayer Bowman's Ancawination. © QNCE PRIVATE SRCRETARY TO SENATOR BE: Fen, AND A SECOND IX ONK OF HP® DUELS. aout became of Six eftrts to implicate certain | opened. “Abie rendered ie guaranties an ad- | enemies of bis in the xafe burglary transaction | “Siaving on velvet.” He, nevertheless, exhib: at the city hall some time and there are a \htundred other theories." AT THE INQUEST, ited many weaknesses and poor judgment. Phe latter was manifested even in tlie height of hix success on the night when he averaged 75 witnesses testified to nearing the shot fired and | against Slosson, Much that he did was wron mn theory, nothing ~ e finding the body. Ai important piece of testi.| Iu theory, but nothing “ that he | did ‘mony was that of a Mrs. Wm. Harper, wholives | Soon Wronz” in fact Stimulated “be near the Howe institute, a short distance from | a ran of 199, which, owing to a “scratch” at 5B, the Bowman residence. She said that about | way 141 more than his due, his subsequent Been minutes after tie shooting, while she | work was clearly a case of inspiration, He had was sitting up sgairs in her front room, she saw | simply. to hit to two balls to have them come Shree men pass by the house, They were con- erage” and had but to raise and lower bis cuc yersing about the murder, and while they did | to keep on counting. The bank shots, the not mention any names, their conversation was | masses‘and the “spreads,” that heretofore had. auch as to lead her to believe that they were the | so frequently sent him to his seat, were DO who committe the crime. ‘She zot 2 | longer bugbears, for they rarely came to him in ‘00d look at them, and gave a good description | other than inviting shape. He is said tobe € them. There is thought to be little doubt | weak in several particulars in the balk-line that they are the men who commitied the | game, but he is ‘strong where Slosson and murder. Schaefer are weak at any game. He isa tine This witness was followed by a man about | less driver of the hails, and there is no limit to eyidence considerable. mystery was | the possibilities of hit open table play s0 long thrown. He proved to be a private detective, | as hfs ene tip holds ont. who had foand the pistol with which the crime | “In placing the restrictive line at fourteen was committed. He found it in a field which | inches short-statured experts are almost. as the assassin had to cress to avokd the public | heavily handicapped as they would have. been road. It is a bulldog, of calibre corresponding | had they adopted. the proposition first made to the ballet thateaused death. fifteen Years ago, to map the table out In one The reward of $5,000 offered by the family of } foot squares, no Garrom. to count unless made Bowman for the appreliension of inis murderer | on balls, no two of whieh are in ahe,one square. was swollen by the contribution of the city, |" ‘The rall play that Slowon did at twelve or state and county until the amoant promised | thirteen inches two years wo or more Is wow Of the discoverer has grown to $12,000. body | no consequence. He is not playing the four- of the ex-nayor was lying in state in the parlor railatall noticeably. Schaefer alone of his late residence Sanday and was viewed by | ix, but he is runuing needless risks in doing it. thousands. The cidest danzhter of the dead | Jt is of no decided help io him. It makes him man arrived from Chicaco and when the body | unsteady and «abjects him to the unmerited ‘was shown to her she swooned. 2 | Feproach that he is notexerting himsel! to win, A CURIOUS CAKERR. : | Of Js not Keeping imselt in good condition, |” eas 7 Next In unsteadiness to the Schaefer syste A St. Louts dispatch says: John B. Bowman | 1. Vitious's, if it can be called a syatam. Mach Was a native of Baden. He beeame involved iu | depends upon how the driven balts roll. Phys ‘@ revolution and fled the country. He came to | jyues being eqttal, Slosson’s system isthe best. America in 1855, making his way direct to Mis- | His is a system tfom which a run of 150 may ssoari, and becoming soou ailer his arrival pri reasonably be expected in_any GOO points, and. Yate secretary to Senator Thomas H. Benton. | yet he played four games without ever reach- ‘He accompanied Mr. Benton on his tourthrough | log 100, This was because he was in no frame this state, and acted as fils second In one of his | of in reise Lae foresight essential to the duels, He was appointed postmaster noh- | develo tem, Nevertheless it is | noster, Mo., and held the office for two years, , lo be d |, Were he in his best mental and His name ‘originally was Bauman, but being | bodily form, if he could in the jong run prevail spelled Bowinan in his covasmission ax posi | axaluet the’ hetzht, the tireless physique, and master, be adopted the change. In 1558 he ; the direet at-buil-to-ball billiards of Vignaux, Settled’ in east Si. Louis, and at once came to | The Frenchman was the ceaseless hammerer the front. In 1865 the city was chartered. Po- | of the Wwurnament, Slosson was the non-ex- Hitieal contests in those days meant phssieal | tremist, and Schaeier, the man of splendid 1 struggles, and bloodshed wa: the frequent re- | tural abilities for his profession, was the genius. SUIt of the meeting of factions on the street aud | The presumpuon is that bad the games been | in the municipal halls. ‘The city was divided | continuous, or of 1,600 pointseach, there would | into the Bowman party and the opposition | have been no ti aux would not have Party, who were called Wiederites, irom been en, “bik Lotai score agtinst botl Bame of the candidate of the fuction. When | Schaefer and Slosson being greater than their's the city was organized under the gencral ludividually, ax Schaeier’s was greater than laws of the stale in 1857 Mr. Bowman way Slosson’s Placed ax he his defeat of elected mayor. The opposition claimed that | Viznaux and Sc aux's eouqnest the election was irreeuiar, and set np another | oi Schueler durin the first three nigh government. The Bowman faction bad all the | son should have been the winner,and he would municipal buildings, except the police head. | have been had he been in form enough to run i uarters, and in an attempt to siorm it two of | even more than 89, or ly have even won the the a deputy marshais were killed. | lead effin banking. In every game he led into Frequent fizhts occurred im the council cha: at least t second hundred, but fa only two ber, and Mayor Bowman made many bitter | was he able to keep up his pace. enemies as Weil as many warm friends Ali VHE TIES NOT To BE PLAYED orr. Prosg interested in the Goutest went armed. / The mauagers of the tournament have de- ‘dexpeiens urated in East St. Louis. He | cided that the ties should not be d off, was instrumental in having the National Stock | but that the stakes and receipts be divided Yards located there. He the cltief mover | among the players as follows: Vis 3,5 im the construction of the gas works, the street | of which $2,000 ia for Failway_and in brivsing railroads to the | $1,750, of which 8250 is for expenses, Place. He made the first map of the town, and | Sisson, 81,500. “ uresident of Wag attorney tor the Wisgins Ferry company | Chieazs, will roceive nothing for expenses, and under the presidency of the late Senator Lewis | ashe contributed $500 to ihe entertainment whose personal dhe was. He | his earnings will be $1,000 was for the St. Louls Bridge company ener onetime, and ai his death was attorney for Sie Nationa Stock, Yards, the Vandalia Kall ‘way company, Western m Telezraph com- wand the Hust St. Louis and Carondelet Cattle Interests of the Country. THE SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION IN ST. ours, ‘y company. He built St. Patrick's ‘The second annual convention of the National Catholic church, and assisted in the butiding ot | ¢. = ry i 2 St. Henry's German Catholic church, and was | Cattle and Horse Growers’ association was called to order in the exposition building in St. | Louis yesterday by Col. R. D. Hunter. There Were on the floor about 600 delegates. Mayor D. R. Francis delivered an address of welcome. a, J. H. Brisbin, U.S, A., first vice president ae association, and Gen. Curtis, of New York, second vice’ president, responded.- Col. R. D. Hunter, president of tlie association, de- Iivered the annual address, {n which he recom- mended the consideration of the diseases of eat fie; the improvement of breeds; tranaportatio ve stoc! generous In his contributions to charitable Mr. Bowman, while he bad man; ‘Bitte enemies, had as many warm friends. — see Making His Former Stave Rich. FEE WILL OF DAVID DICKSON SUSTAINED BY A | GEORGIA COURT. A telegram from Sparta, Ga, November 22, says: The Dickson willcase which has been Defore the jury for the past week was brought | {either mbion scr bre 2 | a pret ippers of L toa close late last night by a verdict sustaining | the formation of an international government the will. David Dickson, the testator, died last i foe ep to consider the Ley eens re ‘ Hived shout € i | Strictions upom American beef jn Europe; the vorrei Boned Te Oviedo hens rien form | hecesalty of substituting somo techunical up- See thy Tne eamigree Plantation, | pliance to designate cattle and do away with ae taiged ‘bequests of $500 each sy | Bide-destroying brands; thus the formation of Side a ie share a Of SoU, eHch £9 | an qepecial association of the Liorse Growers” ouatons one Deytieats Of $200 cach nud | 280clation; the necessity ot pructical legisla- Yo halt a dozen others $1,000 cach was viven, | #0 through which alone existing local trou- rovidian fe ee seats Elven. | bles can be settled, und, fnaliy, the consolida- co yr dicetied that the ‘executors of his | UoROf the several national associations devoted Charles M. Dubose and FF Wanton, | be the cattle interests of the conuiry. Prof. HH. id receive $3,500 each for thelr ‘services, | P= Moore, of Colorado, read an elaborate paper These Heme uesrcented bor ooh seit, | on “Fhe Cattle industry of the United Staves” the estate, which was worth $400,000. The ieee great bulk of this property was bequeathed to Against Tariff Revision. Amanda Dickson, a colored woman, in trust for | arrrrupe oF THE fZ0N AND STEEL ASSOCI- Idren, legatee is about forty-tive years nek son had deeded to hier ani het yaotier eck | The American Iron and Steel association has some ¥ before hisdeath. They had both | written « letter to the Hon. Daniel Manning, been slaves of his, and had lived on his pianta-| Secretary of the Treasury, in reply to his circu. Sep tot Many Fears under circumstances which | tar of last July calling for information regard. did not raise Dickson's reputation in the est! mation of his neighbors. The will, was con.| ing customs duties on forcign products. The tested by some of the children of Dickson's | letter is signed by ail the officers of the associa- brothers and sisters, who would have inherited | tion, and says: “Our present tariff is a new mean, Pty Dut tor the extraordinary testa- | +,.r4¢7, tess than three years old, and we know of nak tea | Bo good reason why it should be revised, 1s tate ene eee lt A SMfort to. ob- | Proposed, trom beglunlug to end. That sone of Amanda Dickon, the iegalee, was hot tae | Me provisions re injurious to our own people, dangbter of David Dicksot bat Tae ct ibe | and should be corrected so a8 to secure heeded hoe ntelgs ye shown by | Protection, we have pointed out, but so great is ihe sestimony ther the danger to be apprehended from a general Eidselh enag tates aciee en | revision that we nevertheless strongly object to ‘quuninced Farid tet ae on nis revision belng undertaken at this time. Scions wit avek secsek tenet We do not lack faith in the intelligence or the ‘ali times to submit to the ttictates of Son patriotism of Congre@’, but we know from sore jury remained ont two hoor and a-hal Experience how fapowsible it is lor Congres, 3. pyar Dyan mr tem F ne | [rith tts many important questions pressing for Som itt considerat to give to the details ot a a ———————— iW bill the time and the attention that az Se wsolutely necessary if great laterests are to A Missionary Romance. be overlooked and great errors committed.” GRAMAM'S WAY OF oVERCON oe AMERICAN BOAKD'S RULES. ‘The Burmese Empcro: 1 suppose that there is aot in the whole | World a monarch so despotic as the Burmese | emperor. He is considered, Ly limseif and aries sent to Turkey from this vieinity by the | others, absolute lordof the lives, properties and American hoard six months ago. Among them | Persoual services of itis subjects; he exalts and wasa Dr. Graham, an estimable young man, a | depresses, confers and takes away honor and her two mulatto ATION. DR. descendent of Robert Sruce, and a graduate of | “DI; and without any process of law can pat w death not only criminals guilty of capital the University of Michigan. Earls last sum-| Spengee, bat any inden Coy Se heal mer he volunteered to go to Turkey ax a mix | iren> his displeasure, 5 It is here a peritous: siosary physician. The officers af the boant | thing for a person to become distinguished for Tigre very clad Woxainse valuable a recrait, but | wealin and powseaslons; lor the day may caily JOaNE iBAn was ummarric:!. It is an inflex: | come when he will be charged with suine spe Faleof the buard not Ww <eud singie young | posed crime, and so pat to death, in order that Jo the missiou liekis. ‘The services of un-| nis property may be couiiscated. “Every sabe _— youre, women ore roedily wercpted. | ieee is the emperor's bora slave: and when ne Grabam was urzed to provide hiinsei with 4 | calis any 0 ig sinve he thinks y Wile before the time of sailing, Uctover 3. He kim hontr. ‘To ‘express thee if ii wo xpress their hadn't thoughtseriousiy of iwatrimony audcer- | sense of this subjection, ail ‘approach tainly had ne specific plans made. He did, | him are obliged to prostrate thesbeclees bewever, make an earnest search for x during the few weeks’ interim. The details lils search noone knows bat himself. At events the time for ure extme and lie was Wifeless. The board declined to employ hun wand he decided to zo at his own expense. Te selected Alntab, in Asiatic Turkey. as his field and sailed from New York with the rest og - “Among bls iliow missionaries Was Mis Fila | it is that he selects for lls conenbine any. fe Brag, 25 years of age, of great attractions of | male that may chance to please his cye. “The aad sho tor sume time had been | possession of all who die without heirs belong teacher Mount Holyoke seminary. She | to the king, as do those of foreigners who have to Adana, Turkey. Jntelligence | not married in the country, for they are Irom Coastantinople comes 10 the efieet thai a | allowed to dis ‘of them, not? even “in favor of their illegitimate children. * + © Although despotism in its worst form constittites, as It were, the very essence of the *| before him, holding their hands joined "}above their heads. Henee, also, he consid- ers himself entitled to employ ‘his subjects in any work or service, without salary or pay. and, if he makes’ them any recom: pense, it’ is not done from any sense of justice, but a3 an uct of bounty. Their sods, likewise, and even their petsons, are | is ground g teputed his property, and on Sitachisent sprang up between Dr. | Graham and Miss Bray in the course of the | Voyage. The romance culminated in the mar- riage of the at Constantinople on No- | Barinese monarchy, 80 that to be called its ‘vember 1. Dr. aud Mew Graken will | king tsequivalent ¥o oelng ealled ety eaee cade 9 to Aintab. bas Hadonsachen, (usually referred to now as —— Bodaw Payah, the despot who for the past ms Fouxp.—Capt. Com- | twenty-seven years has governed the ki 5 f Fedecessors tn Darbar ‘$Tror1 james hotel, New York, on Sa:- ner, of the J ‘% tar outstripped his: Teeeived from Joan W. Norwon, of St. | aud pride that whoso but hears ot it must shud- Louis, a valise containing all the missing med-| der with horror. His very countenance is the ‘ais and trophies beionging to John McCullough. the valise ame theater, index of a mind ferocious and tnhuman in the highest degree. Immense is the namber of those won: he has sacrified to his ambition pon the most trivial offenses; and it would not ‘Xagzeration to amert that daring his: more victims have fallen by the hand of ‘ecutioner than by the sword of the common Norton ‘@ mass of St. Louis. hotel safe , 1884, and *, Visiting Norton at MeCutlough never'aiter Jewels nor what beeame of them. é j i [ i i A Rare Bird Abroad. AN EXCARDINAL IN NRW YORK, OR A BE PORTER'S YARN. New York Correspondence St. Louis Hepmblican. I was crossing 6th avenue at 23d strect with, a friend last Saturday night and jast under the station of the elevated railroad we encountered 8 well-dressed man, to whom my friend bowed, saying as he didso, “good evening, count The stranger replied in German. We paused moment and I him attentively. His erect gure, jeunty air and generally young, e Wwe ‘appearance of & man ol Forhne there were wrinkles om his. face aad tired iook in his eyes, which showed him tobe Atleast a dozen years older. His clothes were new and well made and his face clean-shaved, except for @ sandy mustache, He wore 8 shipy silk hat and carried alighteane. “Did you notice that man I spoke to?” in- qulred_imy friend, as soqn as we were out of a " “Tid, What ofnime” 2 “What would you take him tobe? Does be look tke a professional man or a merchant?— pine “Well,” 1 replied carelessly, “I beard you call him count and address him th German; so 1S just possible that he's a barber. He might boa jead Waiter if it were not for his mustache. He looks to me like @ man about town, wilt Pro noni Proclivities, “That's about’ What fe ts now,” said my friend. “I should cull him, in the slang of the day, a rounder, but he has hot spent all his Life in dth avenue by any means. He has had varied career. I remember him when he was & oreians in boc id 1 ‘hs; jor ax was natorally surprised to learn this, ex-cardinal ism much marer. bird than’ au ex- king, and there have been very few of tbe latter in New York since Mauhattan island was first settled. At my friend's suggestion I called on an Austrian of bis acquaintauce and learned from him the following facts in regard to the mat: who is, so far as I Inow, the ouly ex-cardi- nal who has ever sought refuge In this country: THE RX-CARDINAL. Count B—,as he {s called by his few inti- mates, is a member of an influential Austrian family, His grand uncle, whose name he bears, Was a famous soldier in his day and one of the generals in command of the Austrian forces at the battle of Lodi. Twenty-five years ago the then young count was a captain In the Austrian army, pursuing acareer of reckless profligacy which Sef led to his dismissal from the service. He had, however, a warm tricnd In the person of the emperor, Francis Joseph, who remembered the services rendered to house of Hapsburgh by the brave old gener In the dark days of the Napoleonic invasion, Through his “influence the count was made a member of the College of Cardi- nails at Rome and duly invested with the insignia of his office. For some time he held the high position of prince of the chureh until a dal, in which fe figured and which was the European sensation of its day, brought about his expulsion. Aiter this disgrace he dis- spre ared from public view, and was not beard of ior some time. Then he ‘horrified luis family and triends by turning up in Switzerland as the bero--if the word may be used in such connec- tion—of another scandal fully as disered{table as the first. He inveigled » young French girl f good family into» mocl marriage, in which his servant offjciated as a priest. The unfortu- nate young woman lost her reason When she discovered ‘the deceit which had been prac- ticed on her, and is to-day au inmate of an insane asylum. His family, Who keenly felt the disgrace brought upon them, setiled an annuity of $2,500 oa the count, upon the condition that he'should leave Europe. He came to New York @ few years ago, and has been living hero quietly ever since among, people who knew nothing of his former history, Verily, New York offers to the student of human nature many strange phases of life, but now nothing strat r than that which [ stumbled against last urday—an ex-cardi- nal—standing on the corner of 6th avenue and kl street; the head, which had worn the rretta, now covered by « shiny silk hat; the purple mantle replaced by a caraway coat. T do hot, of course, stand sponsor for the story, but merely relate it as it was given to me. ee Bulgarina Amazons. From the Pall Mall Gazette. aps the most interesting product of the m revolution so far is the little band of Amazons which has its quarters at Philippo- polis. At present the new corps has but a dozen members. The commander is the directress of an orphan ‘assluin at Philippopolis, by name Raina, and the united ages of the warlike re said to reach the number of the days ear, a fact which unfortunately takes some of the romance from the novel movement, Ti; has even been said that the weapons of the Bulgarian Amazons are their age and a few cavalry sabres. Th lothing consists of loose fastened below the knee and ashort riding ket, with a red girdle, while a Bulgarian ipalk is worn asa head dress, The Amazons carry out. their canine. innovations even to striding their horses like dragoons. The ghief of this singular band is the lady who in Septem- ber rode as “Bulgaria” with the captive Gavril Pasha in an open wagon through the streets of Philippopoiis, flour jing & naked sword above his head and proctaiming the union of Roumella and Balgaria ‘hi Killed by Her Sweetheart. “Won't youcome in and take dinner with us?” asked Edward Mosely, a young man resid- ing in the village of Atlantic City, in Norfolk county, Va., to Annie Dickson, aged seventeen years, as she was passing the house on her way fal . ava RUN FAMILY SUPPLIES. _| POTOMAC RANULATED SUGAR, 70: | 7 ee | Te IT IS A FACT, That in all Medieal Colleges| WE CAN SROW NEW Im any | As Tt Was written, tt is taught that aleobol 18 @ prime factorin | DEPARTMENT ASY DAT. WR ALWAYS 100K | High Lich OUT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS AT Ree ae ‘SON. = there ts nota H ier rt ¥ CHR ALAC as taretants Hewes | a ay aie or rut Sst Matt Here try in which whiskey fs ndt employed in the QUAN oF caper Cone be treatment of disease. GOODS ARE OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Eecdenta = Sime Saar Corea Nr at pean ae, cape — Poets of Amerion, SD Se apd Thunders tow IT 18 A FACT, That ninotentha of alt the Bayard tng for Sie. eat Cy Bestia wp only For clon agviy to Physicians of the eountry -presoribe whiskey | We ave 4 WONDERFULLY peg Pa a ndies . ora ne, in thelr practice. ORTMENT, AND THAT lea Batis, Past and Present. By ‘Tur street cars pass the as ow ee mri a Se » That statistics will ‘VARIED, A J ROCERIES PAE RFOLK.—STEAMER LADY IT 8 A Face. 3 ite show ASirone Geo EE EF oon 4 GF EAR'LAKE deere Oth see tar Wee country are dispensed by Drugzists or Physi; —_ Aurore, by agen DAS CORRS ey in on pin. Fiesta Si Fare, S1-v0. a ten clans, WE HAVE SHADES AND DESIGNS Ix Dames | ilo! the latest Rte Nora one My tucking. ‘Pare. 90, cows Twephos ‘Site & IT 18 A FACT, That nearly all the whiskey | GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS, UNKNOWN TO ane Hest PATERT PROCESS FLOUR, por bb, 90.00, | Potomac “River” Landings steamer YOtty Wt to consumed, uniil ® wery Fecent period, ine | OTHE HOUSES. 26 Cumerds calebraied LEAF LARD in Bend 10 | THUNISON, Sunday, Twendays and Priday, 7 am ingredients, such as'fu = pound buckets, 9c. pound. _ eats oii vitriol, cateeu, @e as te shown oy anat A aa WALKER & WRIGHT, Fo" Prowac hive Laxminon Tyses, in ‘saMlcient quantities to polecn the | , Our stock of Cloaks for Ladies’, Misses’ and Chitdren | “+ 25 Louisa nave, . — system. unsurpasged by any rotall Rouie in tne couniry, aid | Go Jour eR Katey, sear E, IRON STEAMER SW AKAPTELT é IT IS A FACT, That the fatal dose of fustt olf Our atock of Hlaniecs, Soniioess and Bnd Spreadn u, | rect seyiee TCERDATS, FRIDS TS ond BURY pee ee Ie stated by Rabuteat tobe 141016 grains. | Mimow aviv tn ‘abet ag CE fe ey IT 18 A FACT, That thousands are | tates patterns in Bingen Paseiee ree Witt the re) win h 20. KR atahepherde eee areas suffering pose ne oe ood. singe Beaded Passementeries, in Bisck and For me ino” B PADGETT, re eee oe ee Palsous | “Our Manel Underwear department is ee — : of impateliquors, manifested in bloat biear |, Guanine Tate tbe choaport tos rade of mush Heke Distant a me ERG loave Ding ulcers. We carry Cartwright and” Warne Sear ee | jemaett mea ar BL: Oth's. Whar Wanbingion, ceery WEDNISDAR — story Company snd Norfolk and New Srusewiek tie | pet Pe Engraving. Yriatng, MORNING. "Freight at lowes Taex - on Tohigenticn a eenoe sored Sear ae Pee | accel tate and ol te Peat se | OO eee M™ YeRNox wr vERNom 9 Indigestion : s Cuno Faaaue 5 5 the only thing that will s Hee Or etnat | of the. ues: Blakes Lisiyand Balbriggan ana Some GAT and G19 Th street n. w. came Cance Axp Tsvreations its functions is a stimulant, and that atimulant STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN sortment of Silk Ui the eat. ir Cotton Underwear Leaves Tthetreet wharf daily (except hd pase gaiteetctne bayase ata ees By I? I8 A FACT, Phat In all Malarial Districts,| boandto sell them. oe ENGRAVED IN BEST STYLE. the inhabitants depend entirely for exemption'| “in our Coret depattment we keep all cheap and J from the polsonous influence upon whiskey. [arent fis eee Pian’ of the fluest | THE BEST AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST STA- RAILROADS. IT I8 A FACT, That the only cure for Oo ee a Le a eens department is on the nec- TONER OCKET DOORS, a = Serr =] aun . Suinptbin bes Vokes proven to be pare witeken gud floor, and in that deparsment we have Juss what | pero CUNARD Link ALT tone ANd ONTO RATLROAD. ‘stock of Lanens, Ne ‘Sehedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY . IT I8 A FACT, That distinguiakéd chemists | crashes @iuliup with everything te hae te ee Wit. BALLANTYNE & S0m'8, LANE, ROUTE. Secmeronioe te ae, eae have discovered ‘that there is mo food value to | partment absoiutely co: THE CUNARD STEAMBHID COMPANY, LIM. |, lave Washington trom sation, corner of New Jer Beef Tea, ‘We a large sock of ‘Table Damask made at | oot 438 Nhe @ Ww. | IRD, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER | *} A¥eaur and C street ale OH one onde a we cag berefory show ste POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ain, inn Pant Limited ae eine IT 18 A FACT, That distinguished chemists | Pd designs We have in this stock Initial FROM PIER 40,8. R. NEW YOK CAO, Weelving io Piiusbure nl 2:30 poe kk e dimcovered’ that Cod-Liver Oil does not | Presi 2 Rr ornamental use, Qnmoon....... Aut. Nov. 38 [ORRAON.......Sat. Dec. 26 | [Kn neriving ip Pitsburg ai 7:30 p.m.. Chicago were jeed the Lissues, bat forms degenerated fat. fae tn dO Boole at Dee | Sarva. See ang | Piet ASS. No exes fare ie ju cas Grain yatta at Sa | ®E, : ny articiein our Domestic department ts For Cincinnatt, Louisvitle and St, Laois daily at 3:80 IT 18 A FACT, That the only sure and abid- | sod at mauumevurers’ price, eawere MCRD Ae Tae Nee Soke By and 10:10 ya with trom Ing strength which Uld Age recelvesis a medi-| "Wecanshow you, a lve of Belt and Plush ‘dies ie ae Sond SLWY, | train a tant nae trl toes teccee ~ vasabred ‘elegnn one yang . r iakey. sod cpinbrenulte te clewnnt, profusion, some of the Louis, arriving tn.chcinnial ext rooting af ke, Se paplrtiewd se ow xaten, Mecrage ticketato and | LoSCGa0 pal. Most tawndmera ee eis IT IS A FACT, That Women, from the “in our loge deparimmect: for ridtee Tadley, Gen- from Liverpool Gad Gu : for tus time. - rom Liverpool and Queenstown and ali ouser parts ot | °F {ust th a focd puro witekey stlsatiant aud with them | Nopned iad tds oP snare Karopeat west race 0 i, Riauene, 10:00 am. with Parlor One and : : Cleveland and Destro, Reed bu Key Turough bilis of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, | 210 ‘Our Gents Furnishing department contains overy- Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and eee Goa ss a tullg s gentleman has Sny teed of, from a Collar But for Meitteranean ports abe ater stg thy trgtrre herd IT 15 A FACT, That the cause of habitual For freight and passage at the company’s di, S:au, G240. F300, 822 Pt Drunkeaness of' Incbriety fs the poisonous | , ot ine, of Hak embraces all Kinds silcolers ofice, No. Howling Grech or both Sueetugenad Col 0, 4290, 460, S240, G40, 7300, 8:25 and 1100 residuum in tho systers trom. liquor, | #9 sin ete toOTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washing- residuum he systet Sor Baltimore on Sundays, 6:10, 7:30, 8:20 and 100% in unconquerable craving, the same as | In Cloth and Plushes for making uj we = “Y iN vn Ne “ 5 tas. ee 700, 425 and that of opium or nieotine, : of noting that iszuow Included ta this large demas. NEENON He Bue Olt Misawa nO i pm, ae Meat that gugurt vo be there. ust 223 05 Ttntret, Wantingtin | 10" Pullicon the Shenandoah Valley Ralirond and ‘That for years whiskey, ow-| Out Hosiery ‘stock Comprises Coteoa, Lisle, Cash- O06 Fu street, Wanhingtca. | pointe south, S20 pm dalipe ital sleepy ing to The relation tor nid ecioeeeee eee: | mene Silt snd Woolen tious menses de ceae A FULL LINEOPF ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. Sn kg RIE Jeal practice, has been the subject of thorough | “jar lust lavolce of Lace Curtalning made that SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, —~ On Sanday, 530'a. mn. and Gato pa ie analysis by scientists, chemists, dra and | partment ~~ se New, Caszumo Wreree Tours |°™ Ratloun between Washingtow and Balti- doctors to discover @ process toextract ‘the fasil the Best Wearing Sock in the world, British aud French West (ndia Islands, €e. pages oil, “THE LAGE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT OF Taz an mouse. BX BALLACOUTA, cllng Saturday, Decider 8 i380 an 3 IT IS A FACT, That this process has fo . SS BABRACOUTA, sulling Weduesday, Jap'y 12. | roneltan Branch, 72) tively been discovered by the Durwy MALT In Fiannels, we know of nothing lacking. : B SUSE Oe) | ete s CY of more at Se. ius, Autigus. Marts | cope Sundar, and 620 p. yal stations on Waiskey ComPany, and InShawis, we have the finest aod siogk, | 6 Unianndered Shirts to ander ir $7.50. & perfect | “nosh pussenger accommodation exosiicus veiaine, | ta Branch, a0 8 mo dallse am eats ae —— Ourdisplay in theve include every known design in Foom, bath rooms, ete. Apply to stations. For Lexington st Y Base Wateeee ee ae eee | ere eee oa eee eee | = IRAYERANE 200, |e sat saek oe hie eae lant Wxiskey Is the only absolutely pure | BO! exhaustat a comm EAVY WOOL Uw = 140 Peat. New York, | © Bi nd 4:40). 5, crt Mt Ew rutbtul sayings of many more separtisente, Ke ——_ = s betwecn W aehington aud Gaither and unadulterated in the market to-day. Dut we will walt Until son come aad see fer eee YOR GENTLEMEN sereot, LANTIC COMPANY tour! 12330'p. mn ally except sunday.“ IT 18 A FACT, That it has been analyzed by | AND ABOVE ALL, WE ARE Heavy Merino Vests and $4 90,76 000 $1- | “Companiy'n Piers No. 44 North ‘iver, toot of Mor- | except Saluiny wad BO meer: RAO n,m. dal tho most eminent scientists and chemists of dcary all wool Vest and Drawers, at $1.50 $2. 4°. | | on suvet, New York, 7 Gaily except Sunday, to Winchesset ° the world, and not a trace of full oll, or other STRICTLY AND ABSOLUTELY pon So Vemens: Detwrers 6OLEG, 8S sek 1 cestacdin, Br . Trainn artive from the West Tally, 800 7:20 aaa eae an omeea ne 3 8. Laurent’ de Joumeltn, Weduesday, Dec. 3, 3p Be 1:50 (New Orleans exprvsats ahd G00 poe ONEPRICE tery Canada de Kersabiec, Weane y. Dec. Y, 7 a. mo is BAK) a. mand 1:50 and 5:25 pam, pWe,have, had prepared espectally for sty ass etaeewiat fat Geutiemen Se pdabtador, Perier i tiauterive, Wednesday, Dec 16, eae, excogt be great German sdentint Ie van onde onyy Canta Pincers, . i rant Sk dat except Senay. formula which isa sure and positive cure of e Siz-dge Dree Sbirte to onder, ak 98, $LOO Ske and | ,Cmeck* Rrasatiatiste oe Pare LOUES Die Bes | and has pecech aud termediate pointe, 6:25 ams Consumption, and which can be prepared by ° LANBRURGH & BRO. 313.50, BIAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. Trains eave Bilt for Washington at 5:10, mod Pane agurigekeeper es tener aud DOUGLAS, Moers Beit. & CO., Agents for the District of Co- | 6:0, % See ano. am. B25 Dp our Pure iskey Of e Inj I~ Jumbdia, 7 Peunsyivania avenue, 3 4 b. i 0), BHO ents,) ‘This formula will be seatunder the seal |! 420-422-424-496 SEVENTH @TREET, 522-521-526 Ninth street | "aig ‘Washington, D. C. 220, and onl Pea of our company to any person afflicted with consumption, and nsing our whiskey, free of charge, upon Feoeipt of « two-cont stamp. For ‘sale by Dealers and Druggists every- where. . PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, days, « Sig hh Ra'8.00 and 32-00 pu ‘All tratise fren Washington stop at Relay Station, except 125.315 ando:0 pm, Belay For further information apply wt the Baltimore and Ohio Tiewet OMe Washington Station. G1 aed Lest Pentwyivanin avenue, turner of Fourteenth m1 i Lyows Suxs Axo Vunvers SEWING MACHINES, &o. LAD@5 If You WANT To ENJOY THE com- forts of home, and do your sewing without, the Warsi & Co, usual trouble with the majority of Sewi vtecppe nd where orders will be taken for Baguage vo be Persons Fast ot the Rocky Mountains auable send your order to our olfice fur the celebraved Light | Members New York Stock Exciange and Chicago | aud received at any point ln the elt foprocure it irom their dealers can have HALE = : i mpespeplidinies) BPUTGen Manager, Battimore, MOR, ZEN sent in plain cates, unmarked, express SEATON PERRY, EW HOME SEWING MACHIN! —— charge prepaid, by remitting sir Dollars to TO PEERY & BROTHER) ey ae eee ~g W. B. Correspondents of J. T. LESTER & CO., of Chicago, 'UCCESSO} INVITES AN | INSP} Tue Dursy Mat Wuisxry Co. CRION OF His. SUPERB 90 Broadway, New York. PRN: ANIA Rowry Balunne wa STOCK OF 'NOVELTIES IN LYON'S SILKS Washington Office, 1014 15th st. n.w. ou ST AND SOUTHWEST. a ;. in ND VELVETS. Tostantanous communication by private wire with BLE SPLENDID mOENERY. AU persons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey | BLACK(AND COLORED PAILLE FRANCAISE, worverkantcucne Prrotrin his MAGSICIOENT Tag Latin Medtoal Staff at all Hones heey Rese S UN | a TR DUM TAeR BCACOVITES VELOUTINES Sa ee as | P. { Trains leave Washlogton, (rot Xiation, conver of Gea x mes, free af charge. XD RHADAMESIN BLACK AND ALU Cole See Parmer & W morerr, For Pistiong samt beet Rast a 4 x OU! v1 Renting and Repairing. A 2 STOCK BROKERS ‘ent, “xprews FFICE CAROLINA OIL, AND CREOSOTE | NOVELTIES IN FAILLE FRANCAISE” AND re Of Palace Sleeping Cary iat .90 am ales COMPANY, PRIGe VELVET COMBINED Facies WITH | FEE ILENT. NEW AMERICAN NO 7, OAT ue, } New Fork. Line, 50 aan. Gully’ to Cin iad sa Louies Waratsorose WG, Nov, 12, 1885. Eas nb cee LIGHT RONSING Saw HOWE wew Bee D avenue, : Wa Stoaping Gas heat anton ee : ELEGANTIWO-TONE HROCADED AND BEADED | MESTIC, NEW AUTOMATIC, NEW SINGER, Sop, loin aizeet (Corcoran Bnilding), Washington | ind Hotel Car co ic Lams: dally vac Sacra tS To rue Postic: BON PEVETS POR URIS PRONTRANDPANELS | “And other fratclam Machine from §20 Op. ~ PRIV A" ck TEL BORA Geno. wa "Siewping car Alton co Che ; cee rood ‘ z é ND St a ‘Catalogu " ‘and Cinch prem, at 740'p. mn. questiowad chareste? fas bose auteessele seceout | “ORLACK CACHEMINE SILRSRANGING FROG | _AUEEGACHS Suits Machine Rooms, 2th and HT BALTIMORE, PHT with Sleeping Cars Washington to Uhieaso Sized. | The Carolina, Ol aud Creosote Company to: | 1 y 7012 8.50. Nextdoor to AUERBACI('S Saxony Wool OlLK, BOSTON, Fisburg tu Loulsville, counecting at Hartishurg wit, cated at Wilmington, N.C. ls the sole proprictoretiie | LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETS, FROM 20 TO 28 | and-kuit Jacket bepot a ng ENEHAL' Pants sich Western’ Exprows with through sleeper fae met patents or muting Wood’ Creosote Oli und injecting | INCHEN, WIDE, IN BLACK AND OLONS, | Cuppose YOU Look INAT MCKENNues | eum Waraiy, ” “U Chtonm Oaxiar, Lean cee ee ee eam Salty, Sor Etta {Be sul’ ou! tuto vod: which i guaranteed by unt | », RANGING PROM $4.00, 10 68.00, (Reliable Sowing Machine House 427 Stra sa Huxny it boour, Washingcon, D.C. Bary en chtcey fren. ag Wallan ty sd wet rt, the, wood bro: | x (ROM RLS TOGEOL, Oy Unt) VELVETS | cthe dew Atlouaie Wile itialsleDamer.” | wirsiaa it Taans, sped Purtie, HALTIMOR AND POtUsiac RamagaD, ae es woe. NONPARIEL VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS. ew and vell on cominission all clases of Railway | Yor Erie, Canandaigna, Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara, Dyas fop Tes WB Nod creosote oll Is recommended | SON TN a LATENT STV TES AND Loni tes | Bening and =e 10 p.m. daily, excep Raturday, with ‘palace “cary RAILROAD TT BRIDGE TIMBERS. TES | INIMPORTED ALL WOOL DRESS FABRICS, HL. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. cipatities of Portsmouth and Norfolk as parties to the violation of the elvil rights law as joint owners of the ferryboat. ‘The facts alleged are that the complainants were {n ttendance upon a convention held in Norfolk, and were delegated to preach in Portamouth on the 17th of May, 1885. ‘Phey secured first class passage on the ferryboat, and were roughly or- dered to confine themselves to that portion of the boat separated for blacks. Braxton, bein ignorant of such rules, refused to comply wit! the order, when he was foreibly seized, though offering no resistance, and ejected from ‘the part of the boat oecupied by white agers. Mr, Johnson complied with the order, and for the remainder of the Journey stood among horses and frelgat, (On landing at Portsmouth, both were artesied and held to bail for viola:ing the rales of the boat, but upon trial were ac- quitted. The deciaration contains two counts: First, false arrest and imprisonment; and second, 1s presented, for the first time,’ the novel law Point of an action for diserimination on ac- count of color against a citizen of the United States of African descent. This, it is claimed, involves a question of intrinsic importance ag to elvil rights, Tye Besztiiax Boxp ForGen Pieans G@ciury.—Lucius A. White, who was arrested in Si, Louis about two months charged With ‘the forgery of Brazilian securities, was tried in the United States district court'there yesterday on three indictments, “By an agreo- ment by the counse! on both sides White en- tered a plea of guilty, subject to the decision of a point 2s to the constitutionality of the law under which the indictments for the forgery of foreign securities were framed, the point to be raised by a notice in arrest of judgment at a subsequent sitting of the court, James H. White, a brother and confederate of the pris- her, arrived att: Louls seauerday from Waco; Tex., in charge of a United States marshal an was lodged in jail, His trial will come off within @ few days. = Ea YouwG ELorgns ESCAPE AN ANGRY FATHER. Fred A. Mann and Miss Sarah Laning, an elop- ing couple from Brookville, Ind., were married in Nowport, Ky., late Briday night’ ‘The bride father was cl on thelr heels when they reached Cincinnatl. They, tried to elude him by going to Walnut Hills, but the old man got the Kentucky sido toscana, Afton oreesting entucky side the license they went to the residenoy of Hove 3.0. Vaught aid had knot tied then iNaste to leave for thle ‘hese ae Be See csi of petrinetion ie ropaied oe ee of Topaeldy ‘Mass. The sexton bas been in reuhoving bodies from the old part cemetery to t : the £ J presented by. tho eldlecis edal for his aid extended during the yel- ‘er epidemic of 187%: astiver crown given an carly engagemen’ ss Seoshis theater ‘medal, zens ‘and alse & King lear medal from the munity.on which is the inscription, every inch @ King.” The valise con- many small jewels, among them bel ‘Shakepesre rins > Becunoag’ Years ago by mewbers of his troupe ie 5? Fo de ge poh | Mayo, of the United States navy, died yester fy Seana wie nate chancellor of land se Washington to Htochester. a ch Si rr & y LES. NC! CHEVIOTS, BISON CLOT! JUCLES AND ee For Wilitamsport, Lock Haven and Fimi: Hand OPUS arr tg en is | Tet CeCMeE she Cus FENCE EOsis Pit] CHENIONe B wees WOOD AND COAL Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re- | Pot gaia ook, Haven eke hand a double-barreled shotgun, and pointed it | PNY gue tae NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, | = = a garding the markets received through our wires ine | Ror Now Worle witd the at her ina playful manner. “He was warned of NEW MARKETS, CIRC! FERSEYS. EORGE CREVELING, WOOD AND COAL, | stantly. direct from Siew Wort exchenge | “2; 4.10 and 11-20 p.m. On Runday, Sam. the danger of such carelessness, and put thegun | novice’? Prepared (© All large orders on very short | .... NEW MAR: BACQUES, FROM $50 70 560, YS: | Gy Dealer, Ofice nad Yard: 1802 12th Ae pew tocs | allordors executed and reported proaptl sel To''and 11-20 pan. ‘Lamited express of Pui 0, Bis shoulder, Miss Dickson Gociined the in awe refer by permission to Gen. Q. A. Gilmore, U.S. i Re ABREEMENT FOR DISPLAY- | Lath st. bine woes, om pees: Wood, = = = ain daily, except sunday. vitation to die, and as Mosely turned his bacl ingineer Corps, New York city; WAL. Bendy, : % 5 [cree fee ed q 5s SEBO. $ : to her one barrel of the gun was discharged and | Ue kngmecr Corps, Winsor R°Ce De Ieee | SE PLAIN FIGURES ANDCOMSEOE Prices, | Situated Matty genes ‘Telephowe connection to SPECLALTIES. For Brooklyn, N/V. all through talus cu aload of buckshot entered the young lady's | Hamilton, Surgeou General Miaeine Hospital Service. — all parts of the city. i gel2sm = = Sirect tances boats OF Brooklyn wonex, aturding heek, killing her almost. Instantly. the gue | Washi Bz, Col W, J. ‘Prentolin, a member nae eae, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF cade X SELDEN, 1921 13111 ST NW. afer 10 Fulton, treet, avoiding double fete was Supposed to be unloaded. Mosely has been Lee Sonimuaion of the United Seates, 7 J iivere wo any lange ad superior roe of basa “Aor pee edly pve ia, 716,880 and 12 am.,2, 4.610 paying attention to Miss Dickson for some time, os OD wIG hae Peery Burtpina, ‘Wood and Coal, which Iam selling at ver¥ low prices oe | and 11-20 'p.m. On sundas. B30 au, 24,8, aud is almost frantic with grief, He has been General Superintendent, Wimingion 8.0, Penn, Avenue, corner Oth street. | for cash. ‘ous tee SUscLE | ShU1-20 p.m. Limited exprons, 40 ath Gully arrested, a n1g-1m Hatablished 1240. i301 | Toe aan tao aaknen ai cooe eek 4, Fepresent the Treatment ofswedish Move | For haltimore, G33, 4.80, 9.40, 9.5011 amy A Civil Rights Test Case. ~ ‘Marsiand avenue southwest. « yaa = te in all tis details and enable a Parposettmay | 320.38 $35. f 10,40 and 120 pant THF cook LINE oN vinarsia Feunvnoars, | 717 ww gw rtce. 717) Neary Every Fam Day ES See ne ae aaa La ot: ; enlaf. iizo pam ——— Rey. Harvey Johnson, of the colored Union 5 0. RUPBSAM: | For one’s creck Tine, 7.16 aan. and 4.40 p.m. dally, Baptist church, and Rey. P. H. A. Braxton, of MARKET SPACE SINCE THE AUTUMN WEATHER SET IN OUR Comm Ww oon E GLATRVOYANT | For Annapois, 2.15 am. 12.05 and4.25 Pm. dally, the colored Calvary church, both of Baltimore, STORE HAS BEEN CROWDED WITH BUYERS, —— teste on Business, | | €Xcept Sunday, On Sunday, 4.00 p.m. have, through John H. Keene, jr., counsel, com- ee 1m ths ty: allan | ALEXANDRIA AN pleted their declarations in suite aguinst the OUR IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF DBY GOODS JOHNSON BROTHERS, laction guaranteed. Oftice Roura, 10 a ae officers and crew of the ferryboat plying AND CARPETINGS HAVE BEEN THE GREAT a ee eee | a Ae en Betirern Savile and oremguty Va, uae ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHORSTORE CEATER OM AFERAGTION, einen, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD 5 | ex Ateeonarn the civil rights act, which declarations ure OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN MARKED BELOW ‘ELFTH AND ‘TER STREETS r. LEON, THE OLDEST B51 LISHEDAND del to“avold any of the grounds upon | We wish to call yoor attention to a few of the | ANY OF OUR COMPETITORS. — Ye a D*s Tater Payanen nae ey ep Bee ee Fy Mag 3 h the Supreme Court of the United | many bargains we sre offering at the very lewee | BRANCH YARDS AxD OFFICES CONNECTED matted dally. 404 Cat. tcc din anduch maa, | qyOully Am States has rendered decisions adverse to the | cash prices possible TAPESTRY BRUSSELS REDUCED 70 65 cia BY TELEPHONE Prompt Lresiment Correspondence and consuitw: | 5 9/10,10 was colored litizants. ‘Cue suit will be brought Best Quality Two-ply Carpet, 75 cts. Bons strictly contidential, Separale rooms tor ladies. | 19/99" pum a in the fourth cireult of the eastern district | Ladies' CurKid Box Toe. worked button hotes...$2.00 | xtra Quality 1 , right patterns, 25e., 37e. 2009 F street northwes. bene sear On Sanday: of Virginia. The sait will include the muni- | Ladies Extra fine Car. Kid, two styles... 2.50 Extra Doubte Weight Ingrains, 40c. and 50c, an, and 12.10 night. 1516 “th street northwest, Smyrna. Tapestry and V 7S AeWEGE TIS CAUSES AND GORILBT ets and Iniorination at the office, northeast com Ladies’ Extra fine Cur." flexible, (our own bank ry eens 1740 Pennsylvania aveuue noethwest, Dee a ed Be a: northeast con. make) caeeseees 3.00 e cates 2212 Oth street northwest. st Of the noted as Of the day wih ne bene. | the station, where orders can ‘br lett for tne check Ing Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Kid, Spanish instep. 3.50 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, a the Corner 3d and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast tals __ PROFESSIONAL. Tt 18 IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANY ONE to comprehend and thereby See ae area _nlé J, R. WOOD, General Pamenger Agent. AMEE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWaY, THE SHORT NETO THE %& SOUTHWRaT | SOUTH ANB Schedule tn Effect November 15, 1885. exept Sum Be" Cored himscif in three ‘montis, and sree tnen S of ctners by mame proces pd succesafil home, a Somwodm Te PAGE, 128 East R. GEO. REULING th ‘5 Cases left of thos» Auction Blankets last August $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, 5.00; 95.00, BLD, BED GOMFORTS, 76c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 DRESS GOODS of the latest styles, 12g cta., 15 cia, 18 cts, 20 cia, 2 cla, LADIBS' CLOTHS, 25 ots,, 27 ota, 60 cts, LADIES TRICOT CLOTHS, 50cts. A. plain, simple ‘Men's Goat Buskin. hand made... Lad. Genuine Dongola, hand made. Lad. Genuine 8t. Goat,hand made... 450 Our Gent's $2.50 Shoes can’t be beat. They are neat, stylish and good Sting We have them in three different styles. Our Gent's $3.00 Shoes are genuine calf skin and gach and every ailment of the human iness confidential. Ladies and geo- wih € fe mnd Ob Kall) aod compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere. Big Bargains in All Departments, Henc& notwithstanding tho 4 Sof tbe each. 405 L street, between sth ad | burg with hichinond und alicehoee Serine ‘Our line of Gent's fine Dreas Shoes aro the toast Speckalist my629w* | 11.15 A.M.—NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL. da front io Dotclocke ois ir ELLs ALA, THE EVENTSOF ADL LYNCHBURG MAtie dally ‘ay to local stations, conuectime” nt Char oteev ined it have become pepalar and to sijildhs aes eouil ie tases ralitsi eae JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, ‘Abd progress of mankind. It matters not Tamkinig Close connections Soul and Souter wes —DR. MUHLEMAN CURES Piles BY Wwhetlter the ailment be of the eye, ear, tooth or toe ecting at Ly act vith N. wd Wk. i ‘The Prices are bound to sult you. nai 686 PA. AVE, sonth side, | tbe specialist's presence iusuces Sad reliet to | 2 Grace troetmnent, withent tbe aoe of Latte comic | Siccging beat core hom Boe fork cae Woe j Give us a call and be convinced. the suderer. Dt. WHITE & SOX. Specialists, FY re vm fon to Augnta Pullman sleeping Cars from Waal % fina. arts faahiigion, and 5 © Orleans without clung of eur You will fad everything kept by a Arst-class shoe Boe mes. mi? 5.9 hat LOUiaN iki Fant. i Si “Say, vie New Ww RAPPINGS, KIMPTON’S VETERINARY INFIRMARY i a ay ncinnatt, Louteriite att e : Dee de ieee cama | MEDICAL Oe. Lo heelineapeaeoniad met Horses taken in ae 2 ‘ “s 2 RAND SKLDEN 10:30 P. M.-sOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS: nT Market Space, m1 ilee r-zm* | TD itontanea tae. Daily to all points, South aud Southwest, connectiOg USM. A. FRENCH, remedies prompt and reltabi« at Lynchburg with N. and W.k. RK Pullman Butiee WM. H. RICH. Sausrer & Sons ome, st n.w., where she eased Saanwr aby Tak me Pullman Sleepers tram Waalslugion Vi = ° to meet her tuany (euds wid patrons. Be | MI Sateead Surigp tn aha iec i So | ear and Catan Suri Manassas Division Trains leave Washington at 230 Mapa, Pay) ave. nw., where they will bave the best of MANI ere. Full line of Ladies and Gent's Felt Slippers, suite | PARIS DRESS GOODS and LONDON CHEVIOTS. (CURE AND SURGRON CHIROPODIST, sear _| wlarrentor‘Teaise ieave’ Washington a 7 fe ——, — ry a 700 ble for the sick room. 98 | crm vag Viecw abd PLUMES ya OOMS © ANDS, VERNON BOW. ne SE DE FOREST, LONG -ESTAUCISHED AND | “dally. except Sauday, 1139 4am. and £30 pm PLAIN COLORS, STRIPES and BROCADES. 5 ee ets iee | mae oe Oa See gs Sonn oF 223 988, | GREAT INDUCEMENT IN FaILLE FRANCAIS, ATTORNEYS. T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | SPUSundas: i: seo Bel ‘Stal, Gaile So Go Han E OT Z” Bago | in sizteen new shades, at 91.50. Caan, cama BOL eis ts the oldest Rotabliched wavor | 5 os osee Ladies ist te in Ses Gob HOH tun HF Zep Syg8 | amnsey S11.K8 inal thenew colors Boni arene iarboar La sib, conmiit Dm BROTH Hs, 006 2B Rw | oahce yor Rese eae en as (ea 1538 Hth sireet vy MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER SATIN DUCHESS GBOS GRAIN PAILLE FRAN. | 50-1080 mh sires: noribwes. __—_ seam ide, mavried or gle, All, sucorafuly treated X. MACDANEEL, can seam cam a Carrier ce ocr maceaoaane | Steiner emma ea SE mans remo wit os j ‘x, won tre caé-ime | Bs — : > Re ee eiaeiie ee | Sai, ‘weniy one Youre exeecionee GEL ‘ANHOOD RESTORED Hy USING A ROTELE | WY ASHTON, OMe axw WIDTIRN BALLS x ATTORN AT) or two. * inv “3 48k FOR IR ° LYONS PURE SILK VRLVETS, colors and back, | Ne abd 4, Gunton tay Buudiog, | dit. Will core ecnervous epi Ant owe | On and ater OCTOR: FEET, 1605, tang wit tare, ite ELEGANT DRESS FRONTS for evening wear. Rexidence, 240 North Capitol st. maze ‘bod Bat aw. CoS Ue bale eth hy amo om. ad Ab a, arcive . cca Sei AML © PALMER, Aare | range STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, mewn | SAMUELE WALEER oo a 30 = Tae shiesspane, 3g atu ana Sa pan sy = * under gasilght, MOURNING GOODS of the very becouemminigy x Selmar an seal DR. DYE: we Round Hil 9200 nm. and 48 pa: jus Looe Deror: 1924 29th Street Northwest, test maken wa 90 Lousiana ave. next to Civ RO. | ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Eumernre | Burg die.ny. ani og pm. and artve at Washinge ANCES. Wé thirty days" , < % ‘Telephone, 454 ee RIBBONS tn great variety, Senn young oF oll, who are auderiny Ooms. Netwans | “ine Gaia arriving se Washington at 825 a.m, sng pare mek cere: THE TRADES. Beats. Leet Vitale, sod thor dines ofa peroual saat leaving Wanhingion at 9:30) pm. wre daily: LARGR STOCK OF ELEGANT WRAPPINGS : itd otber causes Sprety | other trans are dat execpt — patie Roros H. Dazsy, INDIA SHAWIA—We have some rare bargains in BOOK AND JOB PRINTER ; a = es Ample Facilities for Legal and Commercial Work. ‘Our.stock was never so complete, and we offer PRESSWORK FOR THE TRADE. 3 GREAT INDUCEMENTS IN SUPERIOR GOODS pre yok ee AT LOW PRICES, & WARN ESON, £ s eo “ and 422 11th st nw, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE apn boo EVERYWI was W. 0 SHUSTER @ 80a, oer. 5 eee) reac [CAL BOO! ay ae PRINTERS mo PaNNSYLVaNtA avEnUR | _ga-Fine Prune aspecelo. Dauxxaxxus Use CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, FOR GENERATING STEAM. Jeenne sire ie oie st Geen FOR HEATING BY FURNACE =e norte: ete ees ep tS a IT 18 ROONOMICAL