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A Letter from an Old Physician, ‘To the Raitor of Tax EVERIO STAR: HIS VERY SUDDEN END.! a tae aioe of fe rime read 16 four but he never complained, He was tender, almost sentimental, in his devotion to Mrs. Hendricks, hisone thought apparently being to MR. HEN! BOOKS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = SNe ae Se canis, le acai = MOW THE VICE PRESIDEST DIED. | cave her irom all possible exertion and anxicty, | Conspleuous im the Politics of his State} | 1 vm vy Tah Sosy sensible, and con- vat Or New Goons | HUE8** S,c45CaST eh, 99 Ut ah Sow SASS SASS Se CR RULATED SUGAR, 2c; | TO WORTOLE Ake Fone oraee. — That the end might come atany time they both | amd ef the Union for Many Years. vineing remarks on the ineflesey of Cod-liver Zhe goods a ity. Artists’ Mat Nov. | Powdered, 8c: Light Brown, 'D. ELLIS, sunk Ay eoamer GRORGE LEARY. Me Expires Suddenly While Alone in | “it. and occasionally they spoke of it. The ofl, and recommending whiskey in medicinal ies Japanese aad Fancy Articles st lowes: _ Pare Cor. 34 and A sts he meer Yo governor said on these occasions if it were| Thomas Andrews Hendricks was bornous 5 Se RROIAL FOR THE HOLIDAYS:POUR LBS. | | secure rooms and tickets at Baluimore and Obio of. His Keom. necessary for him to go he wanted to go 7, | doses, as far preferable. “ASHING GIRCULATING LIBRARY, Mixed Nuts, 50c: New Ration, ilige Ih: New | geeca yay eens Se ee ee Ss quickiy.” Well, he has ‘had his prayer an-| frm near Zanesville, Ohio, on September 7, | Ors SUNN ight be auld of beef tea, cork northwest. Tents, 3 tee for Bc: Syrups 4 honch ie. gal: | Kuo sexpress, 608 Penn ‘wWbo will alae check. AM ATTACK OF PARALYSIS ov THE HEART | sWercd. 1819. His father was Jobn Hendricks, # native | onc is an ving hand 1s Sana | _WEGAN SHOW SOMETHING EW IN any | AsttWan writen =” AieroneMinded Woman, | RESN eee soos, ea, eulornia fancy, Soe Srensns pebrese Coneences. BRINGS A PRACEFUL CLOSE To IIS EVENTFUL —~ of Penngylvania, and the son of one of the | antiquated idols. It ismoving hand in hand | yo>) Stwews ANT DAY. WE ar ase iene | Mick romwiten, 4 Wied of Bite, Batter, Boe: Sub ur ker Paseo ee et Tig whact“Folgphane pire at Company’s oftica, CAREER, PREPARATIONS FOR THE FUNERAL. | ©rliest pry fee peeghes Te | with commen oe. intone werein se people | Cor vOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS AT REA. | 10°52 Name Beate veristions. 210 id siice | 28 np} ad Deena eed — és erected @ mill in the Ligonier hat | are benefited. We DepM nistakes. We bogin te | SONABLE SELLING PRICES. CONe@GUaweEy Mt | CTRAMER MATTANO LEAVIN sritarn — : y | made grave and m in = as |S z Re Hon. Thom: vice Pres county on a stream since known as Hendricks! paired our health in the|WE CAN GIVE YOU THE Most MODERW Sea Oe eek tee aaee | SS whart on Ber jand Thuretays at of as Uuteed tases Gea tary emma Ma kts | oe Tilt Tako Pence in Tndiannpells Kent (777 hceuas Ac Hanae vaottver vos Tome ore were we hare Waumething new. is coming | PRICES AND A GREAT QUANCir oe OUR ‘Sagat Cured Tams, ize Ih, | Sy for, Potonnne Landings as far ma Watton residence in Indianapolis a little before five ‘Tuesday. Thompson, granddaughter of John Thompson, up every hour, sonnething sensible for the wel fare of oops ARE OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Gig Ib. Sagar Cue hc. I,; Salt Cured Show id ‘Creek, returning ‘on Monday, Wedvesday and Priday ar So long as we can live lo: r x lings, fe ih Mowsted Coy | SALSEDOUN, Lol Max at Kents wn ony Roan eelock Wednesday evening, uuder cireum-} The arrangements for the funeral of the dead | ® Scotchman, who, settling in this auner orcere srg nan sao 0 Lone aie more ae is 15, ts Java abe 2a Tee, worth, Sc. sell. wharves ou Sunda: Ae yen. amd Wade stances that were particularly distressing to his | Vice Presideat were completed yesterday. At| 1772. sent back to his native country an ad- | CONS atten in ite: Fe 10 to Laie Ib, 10 ibs Buckwheat she Candies 114 Pe ave Oe family and friends. He returned from Chicago | Mrs. Hendricks’ suggestion a number of promi- | “Tess advocating emigration to America. Wil | “Oniy the other day WE HAVE A WONDERFULLY LARGE s- TaN ID. INDIA TEA COMPANY, $49.7 a GT. SONS, Agt, That. whart on Saturday last, and since then had been com- | nent gentlemen were called in to consult over | #™ Hendricks, an elder brother of John, ae the follow! SORTMENT, AND THAT ASSORTMENT 13 + er fag ee Cooe: ce vene Festal ts | OW FARE TO NORPOLK.—STEAMER LADY plaining somewhat of pain in his head and | the matter. A committce, consisting of Sena- | MOved to Cincinnati, and thence ee, ‘VaRiED, © Fook A? OUR PRICES, L ‘OF THE LAKE leaves Oth since whart, Wn breast, but nothing serious was thought of it | tor Harrison, W. H. English and Chief Sustico | Wich state Ne became the second governer, —_— cncgeen ammnemee man Finacciees Fare, SLvUr htownd Np. ease Tuesday night he and Mrs. Hendricks attended | Black, of the Indiana supreme court, was ap- | $0 Mer he was elected a Unit “iewly-aparried deeds re ee. Best OLD GOV. JAVA, Reaced gee at Colonial Beach on Saturday's, gy & reception given at the residence of Hon. John | pointed to take general charge of tite arrange- | Wwite, followed in his brothers track, and seviied | the meat” Sah a Re ee Barn NG 2MACKEI a SE Cooper, Serene ee stares returning home | ments for the funeral and public meetings. Mr. Amt near Zanewville, where his eldest $00. | some of the prepared food. eae ee a N TO PATENT PROCES ey their carriage about midnight. Mr. Hen- was omas A., was born. When his son sommes OTHER HOUSES. Sti oon jas ——— atteme had taken off the heaey cuuang geet aa Seton anrenate at fie tice secadenes Geet seccisd ae Menton es, sraraa to So Convaiewence often nee iE ak Oe PORPA LEER & WRI }Fok POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS a he usually wore and put on dress suit of | until Sunday noon, when it will be removed to | Three ‘yearw later he tered: to Shelbyville, ne iisoe ct Geet ton 1s & te cesarparssd Gy way tptedl soe os toes Sg ee a NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKCETREDY Hghter material, and before he got home becom | the Indianapolis court house, where it will ie | where ‘he ult @ substantial brick house, 10 | ft ual oll and. other 4 Seaquaittar ey helrria tact country, 5 Levees they ‘nat as was NaN Fen plained jiness and a certain degree - ‘til Monday evening. Local military | which he reare family, and his ete! ‘an. ‘a6 an article ‘Our kets, Comforts and Bad Spreads jolenale and Retail Dealer S and BA’ Sat eam Peeves bea etmncena it tomalarial inclaenee companies ~ an diachment of the regular Sn the Tek, the fecble the convalescent, the dell: aa always, svithoat« pesr in variety and quantity, and FIRSTCLASS BEEF, VEA * gg Sy LB aig SE ORG ae ‘are doing guard dut e fane! - | men of cer jana, ‘was. the unstrung nerv hout a rival * UTTON . By BO He eat by the fire for an hour or more before re- | cox will be held at St. Panis cathedral on Tues: | the Presbyterian church in indianapolis, and | este stomach and the, unslrang nerves, com-| WELT © aval Lie aepariment i replete with the CORN BERF A SPRUIALTIO Oe oe | Currioman Va. and Si'cwments Bay, Ma ‘Uring, bat declined to send for a physician, | gay at noon, Dr. Jenckes, the rector. and Dr. | Thomas was brought up in the faith of that | Diding. rative principles, Iatest patterns in }, Passementeries. Feather Stalls.—€28. 629 and 680 Center Market. Oth st. wing. | WM! B&O. MR atehepbends, althotigh urged 10 do so. He slept Testlessly Fulton, of St. Louls, officiating, The progession ShUTCh SS rtend, ghee active and cu! og rininlags Beaded Passementeries, in Black and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market JOAN RP, ‘ will leave the house at 11:45 o'clock for the ‘thomas A. Hendricks attent lage arose, dressed himself, and ate quite a hearty Marketing delivered free of charge toall parts of the _ CW. RIDLEY. Manacer, ‘Our Flannel Underwear department is stocked with TRECT BW YORK—FREIGHT TEAM. church, in the following order: Police, military | school at Shelbyville until he was old enough stook of goods from the ch pes e Nt ‘ RIGHT fe Dreadlagt: soy ing that he felt much better and | companies, civic societies, members of the eabl- | toenter South Hanover College at. Madivon. ras to bea ota eee a Try Parker's permanent | (3 fe Se na and SER LGHY te would attend to considerable delayed business | hit and United States Senators, pall-bearers, | He was graduated from that’ institution in /e carry Cartwright ws American Ho- | Black 11 je indelible, bas no sedis and will ROCERIFS A HEA 5 n.; Gth'st. wharl, Washington, every WEDN ESD A He and M Cy ni out tof nearly half an hour, aud head npnes | Hie hewrse, state, county and city officers and | 1841, when twenty-two years of age.and be! Doppys Pune S6rz Company and Norfolk and New Brunswick Un- | not corrode the en. Tey ft. “Engraving. Printing, | .NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT, 46. per Ib. PURE | MOkNING. Hvtight at lowed rac | iy hour, * | citizens. The services wi pose of the Epis- | gan to study law. ‘attel e Law sel branches, Ss crates. 35 = . > = - gusty regained his physical Vigor and cheertal-| Syoai church and there will be no sermon or | fr Chamberaouts, Be teentead yer” eke W: gcnbelt Hac and al grade of Red. Planne, some JOHN CPARKEa | C™C.s ful neot selects FAMILY GhochtibS | VT. VERNON! NT. VERNON ness, memorial address. ‘fhe burial will take place | mother's brother: Alexander Thompson, sOr- Mair Wuury. nest makes Lisle oa ana! cap O17 andot9 Teh acreet nw. | RY OCAT Con SARE RATE ne RS MRE® CTRANER WW. comoaD ‘THE DOCTOR SUMMONED. at Crown Hill cenietery. north of the city. Ail | merly a judge, In 1843 he ‘was admitled to — ie tater 1m Underwear department is un- - CREAMERY BUTTER a specialty.” Goods delivered | Leave 7thatreet wharf dally (excent sunday) for An hour later, however, he began tobe trou- | public offices and business liouses at Indian- | the bar at Sheibyville, where he opened an of- FOR MEDICINAL USE. questionably the! inthe ciy. Tnicanvefound| Tux Sravorrsr Or T'xx Booxs | ‘Al Goods at wheal rics foal HE Teron wt T0 clack a ernie eee Sed with palnsin the region of his stomach, | Ayolls willbe coved on the day of the funeral, | fee, Success eaino aldwiy, but after two Yeats No FUSEL OIL, stall times whate lady needs at such prices ws are | “Foilow‘ag the bettie in Sepramber’ commencing Oc POOLE, BROOKE. # 00., Leen Oh EO ae costa, = : "he general committ lected at Mra. Hen-| he had a practice sufficiently large rm — tober. ‘offer to my friends and patrons any | _0C22 Louisiana avenue. a. BLAKE, € and Mra, Hendricks sent for the family physi- | aces suggestion met ine evening and ap-| him to marry, “He married ‘On Sepiember 25, | ABROLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED, | “In our Core Gepartment we Keep all cheap and | tnd ail books iu mock at cox to, close tbs branch ot | ———— ———— an, De. WG Thompson, a Welong and conti: | pointed the necessary sub-committees to per-| 1845, Elizn C. Morgan, by whou be had one Bee fo0d makes of | Tin lithe diatrent sais "et | my Dusines and will continue this wale wotll every STEAMERS. RAILROADS friend of the Vice President. As the | foct all the arraugenients, Senator Benjamin | sda, who died in 1854, when three years old. Our Pelt ond Pine hel Beir oe aes book of sil Kinds are disposed of Scientific, Poet 5 ADs. _ paina in the stomach continued to increase he | frarrison galled the meeting to order, and on| In 1848 Mr, Hendricks, though not twenty- HOSPITALS, ond floor, sud in that deparmsont we have jus whet | SuaUgard: Juvenile, and Miscellaneous Works—all go. | a ca LaNTiC COMPANY = | Fp WEAN RIDcASS was given an emetic and afterwards an injec-| ji, motion Hon. Wm. Il. English was chosen eight years ola, was clected to the Indiana leg- CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, ona Soee’ Tals i an opportumley for those, who wish to secure | ()ENERAL TRANRATLANTIC COMFAN' T NIA MIDLAND Rs ee ee ee te ee eee wns te | peaiident. islature, where, as he sald later, he did not feel INFIRMARIES, Oar Sock of Table Linens Napkins, Toweis and | portion of the businem IP will Increase with « ‘Company's Pier. No. 42 North River, foot of Mor sauee Sess bis bod, in which ho bad isin only o ‘TO RECEIVE THE PRESIDENT, ETC. Atal at home. He did not seek a re-election AND PRESCRIBED BY Crashes is full up with everything to make thie de- | 2Qcx ican “heretofore carried. a apeciaity wile | ton sitet New York, jew minutes, and read the morning poner, e ‘1 fir. | #t the end ot his term in 1850, but was elected PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE partment epg ion neo madeof ordering any and all books af all Umesandas | St. Laurent, de Jousselin, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2p.m. talking cheerfully with his wife and an old | {twas decided to appoint a comiuittee ot mir | ft tie ond of bis term tn 1850, but was elected rihbes ‘We handle a large stock of Table Damask made at | discsunt sores : Ganada, de Kersabiee, Wednestiag, Dee. 9, 7 a mh. house servant. Just before noon he had @ re-/ teen, with Senator Harrison as chairman, to | that year. In the convention with him Was alee OUR owa onder, abd we can therefore abow you some G. A, WHITAKER, Labrador, Perier d'Hauterive, Wednesday, Dec. 16, lagee, however, and the physician was again | receive the President and other distinguished | William 8, Holman, Schuyler Colfax and Rob- coms: TOM, eeattaat dengue Ravkish Tones for ncaa mae: | old 1105 Penneyivaula ave. . sammoned and administered the usual reme- gentlemen who will he here to attend the fune- | ett Dale Owen, Mr. Hendricks took a stand in HEMORRHAGES, Crashes for ordinary Usé or Stair Crash, Linen Sheet: ae = ee eee Te eee as tea reuahy | Fal, und a general comiitiee of thirty was ap- | Vor of a system of state banks, supporting AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, {in all widthe GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sxpreseed himself as being greatly | Dofnted toattend to all the devails of the fune- | each other in credit, yet Independent ta thelr ny article in our Domestic department is always winner whos ge He remained in his room alt the | Pointed to everything in their power to make | business transactions. His arguments pre- HABITUAL DRUNKENNES, ‘sold at manufacturers’ Messrs. BEd afternoon, oceasionally rising rom his bed, to | T See ae inet or cithattne | vailed, and tanks were started in the princk INERRIETY, Wecan show you & line of Pelt and Ptush Tides | Pusr Hxcervep Jombia, 1437 Peunay! ‘which he was compeiied to return by the recur- | the memorial observance le 1 5 iE fi ‘and Lambrequins in elexant profusion, some of the 12d “of the abdominal pains. Marks of respect and esteem which Mr. Hen- | pal towns of Indiana, with @ central bank iu DYSPEPSIA, INDIUESTION, Fichest goods ever displayed. ‘These goods are 0 muck ‘ FUL: ——— ————— —— — = paper dricks’ fellow-citizens desire to pay him. eee ee tant Miscied tom MALARIA, used now in embellishing households. A FULL LINE OF ATLANTIC AND WEST UNDIA LINE. circedoreses sri ‘The body will be placed in the casket on Sat- hens wae ected & A In our Glove department, for elther Zadlev, Gen- SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, + —* Buring the day Mr. Hendricks evinced a ‘ Te. “Fue canker ‘In or cedar, cov: | FTens as a democrat, from the central district of Tite ONLY tlemen or Children, we have Gloves for warmth, for New, C W. T. Gutta ta hate. Mire Hendricks diways |e oe i lined with white | .2diana, defeating his whig oppouent by nearly style, and for all kinds of weather and wear. the Best Wearing Sock in the world. aNew, Unarmine INTER J OURS / SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXT strong ve jen ways | ered with black velvet fee EE 4,000 votes. He was re-dlected in 1852. During Ponz Sencaxt ‘Our Gents Furnishing department contains every- ne British and French West India Islands, &. 14, SOUTH Ruud Sour bwest near him, and ifshe left the room fora moment | satin with silveririmmings. 4... | hls accond term the question Of repealing the thing a geutleman has uny teed of, from a Collar But. 8B ELLERY, 8S. BARRACOUTA, sailing Saturday, December 5, bi Ihe seemed troubled and anxious. He appeared | _ After mer Pee ron Hill tometere sort ct | Sissourl compromise act came up. Congressman FoR “eGutstock of Hdkf', embraces all kinds, all SS. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, Jan’y 13. Sede nuurchcantes cf acne apyecncbing cela | Tovey near Mr Ticedrickr privais io cle- fee eee Ricco ee ‘THE SICK, INVALIDS, aii guulties,in clwer Linen or SU, for ehuner ns IAPs aw. | Stopvinea diy or mire a Si, iain Antigua, Sart more than ones he request se, | the city. Pea “4 een. | tha! mae! i 8 z hide : nique, ios, Demerara. Trinkla, Grenada, et. Radricks ot to leave bim. ‘Thedoctor did | Yated above the common level, and mn the'cen-| HIS qchewt when ‘he tan for Cometoes Ie See CONVALESCING PATIENTS, oe Goth and Flushes for making up Coats, we know | © Ulaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect pore peer SSominoa ion eto alsa Rotthink there was any immediate danger, | tet of whic! pe inna L the siniple insevip, | #ithought the know nothing vote aasisted in . AGED PEOPLZ, of nothing that Is now, included ta this large depart- | &t Gi teed. nz | Smoking room, bath rooms, ete. Apply to. and bis visit in the afternoon he and the | Plain and unearved ewe eerie hotton, | thakdeleut, Mr. Hendricks returned to his law ‘WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. ment that ought to be there. [J EAVY Wool UNDERWEAR a LEAYCRAFT £00, Vice lent talked freely on several topics, | tion, “Thomas A. Hendric! She only child, ts | Work in Shelbyville, and in August, 1854, was ss Our Hosiery stock comprises Cotton, Lisle, Cash- A es se19-s.tu.th,om 140 Pearl st-New York, ge a El lly Cs lt rnd a anal ny President, Polk commissioner of We have had prepared especially for us bys | Bive'variciy Ven Howe: Inendlews and indeserib- ‘At DOUGLAS. Ninth sireet., | (YUN ARD LINE. m3 ‘eity, where he would enter upon his duties in . <4 the general land office. The appointment came A Heavy Merino Vests and Drawers at 50, 75 and $1. lick x Ms acre the Senate. os He = BR) Pee ey tester like » Jum without big solicitation, and at rsthe | tube hunted pooling aursmatoeaee: unten mrece ec ace) Careuining made Wat ce Heavy ait wool ¥etand pramers gh a cae a as ‘Shortly before 5 o’clock the physician and Mr. tie wished todecline it, After consultation wi bigs ee let al vest and Drawers, at $1.60, NE r dE Hendricks were talking, the latter reclining on | Mr. Hendricks, face. Watming mocese was vere | Bis father, however, Mr. Hendricks accopted | — {oa. and whlch can be prepared by any family — | write LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT OF THE | 8250. greta dees noe | THE CONARD. BTHAMBHLY COMPANY, LIM- Traits leave from po wpa ee ep open bust of him. ‘The embalming proc ¥ | the office and came to Washington. Heuctedas | housekeeper (raw beefiteak and our Pure Malt s “Cartwright, jarner's “Star” “American Hos. BET SEW , “I am free at last.” snecessiul. The features look btd froin and commissioner during the latter half of Pierce's Whiskey being of the ingredients). This for- ‘TOWN: pp Gs and New Brunswick’ POO! a ‘ALLING AT CORK HARBOR, M. SLAUc . %. MACPANTI “What do you mean?” asked the doctor. 1 ea ne ees rere a iiot cpstaise, | Sdministration and the earller half of Buchan-| mola will beseut under the seal of our com In Flannels, we know of nothing lacking. Heavy Canton Flannel Drawers, at 50, 75 and $1. “aims Tee mean I am free from pain,” was the answer, nas Hace vy intimate friends yes. | 22'S, during which time he signed upward of pany to any person afflicted with Consumption In Shawls, we have the finest and lutgest stock, | Six fine Dress shirts to order, at $9, $10.50, $12 and 3 ———— a —.. Mrs. Hendricks saw only intimate snly | 409,000 land warrants and settled more than| and using our Whiskey, free of: Uy Ourdisplay in these include every known design in| $13.50. AURANTA, ALTIMORE AND OMIO RALLROAD. DYING ALONE. rday. Si edd corey and calm, only ng. ey, ‘charge, upon 3 A ‘The doctor then left the hi 0. Mrs, Hen- | siving way to her erief ouse or twises Bech overruled. He sosieeea tome have | receipt of a two-cent sjamp. By the use of — | Sbeapand imported goods, and x0 on, ifour space =a DOUGLAS, ek tania Bat. San. 28 —— jouse, rs, Hei > he once o a er . i fice oO ‘comme! N yi MNS | Sched effect SUNDAY.) a Gricks was summoned down stairs to see | itwax decided not to have a post mortem, | been overruled. | to practice his profesign tg | thle forraula, hundreds of supposed incurable | Pot cxhaumted, we could Heep on nay! jepartmente; | 0c29 522-524-526 Ninth Street, | “RATES OF PASSAGE—Cabin—$00, $30 and $100, | ~nCwMle In effect SUN VAY. MAY cd, 1885, umbl caller. ‘This was the first time she had left him | MF; Hendricks not thinking it, necessary. 48 | Sueiby ville. consumptives have been restored to health, | but we will wait until you come and see for yourself. according to accommodations. Lutermiediate passage, ‘Washington train Station, corner of New Jen during the day, as she bad refused to see any oue before bis sasert ion that he was, free from pain any uneasiness that she had fel Shout bls condition, and when she left him it was with the assurance that she would be ab- | frat but a few eeemenins Gag wae, Seenined am expected, aud when she returne: tthe rooms ane wena that Mr. Hendricks was | the result of paralysis of the heart. PROCLAMATIONS. Gov. Gray, of Indiana, yesterday, Issued a proclamation announcing the death of Vice President Hendricks, enumerating his con- spicuous public services and private virtues He did not remain quiet very long. His party Tit preparing for the contest of 1860, and Mr. Hendricks was unanimously nominated by the Indiana democrats as their candidate for gov- ernor, His opponent was Col. Henry S. Lane. The demucratic party was divided by the con- test between Douglas and Breckinridge, and Mr. Hendricks was defeated. Again be re- and in all cases where it hasbeen used it has increased the weight on an average, at least ten pounds in @ month. This result Is guar- anteed where It is used regularly. Two ounces of alcohol contain more nutri- ‘ment than ten ounces of meat. It Is the only thing that enters the blood vessels without effort on the part of the stomach. It ts there- AND ABOVE ALL, WE ARE STRICTLY AND ABSOLUTELY ONEPRICE ‘Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queeustown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and hor aright anh passage at the a Por freight. company'a otice, No. + Howling erect of bth Stecrageand ‘Cabin —————— SEWING MACHINES, &c. ADIES, IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY THE COM. Ld forts of a home, and do your sewing without the usual trouble with the majority of Sewing Machines, gend your order to.our office for the celebrated Light janning - daily. ‘The 1 xpress! cago, arriving 10 Pitisbure at morning at 5255, for fast ime. For Cincinnati, Louisville and St, Louis daily at 3:30 BAW. and 10:10 pm., with Lhnwugh couches aud Pa'aoe Sleeping Cars to above polnts. without. chi WOTIS BIGELOW & CU., 605 7th street, Washing train Is @ fast pumps and concluding by requesting that at twelve | turned to his law practice, which he now trans- URS MEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, ton, D.C. 2 Cluctnniati next morning a dead. The end had come peacefully and quietly. | Oei.ck noon onthe first day of December, the | ferred from Shelbyville 10 Indianapolis, “Hie | fore pecallasiy fitted for the weak and debit Eee a BED Iisa charm, and will make you happy. Always CN OTe ine i Sova it charged 9 “IT 1S TOO LATE.” day set apart for the funeral, all citizens meet | entered into partnership there with Oscar B,| tated. ready to work, and can produces range of work wien Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & CO, When Mrs. Hendricks found her husband | in their usual places of worship and public as- | Hord, late attorney geueral of the state. For sale by dealers and druggists everywhere, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, Cannot be duplicated on'any cabsrsmechine’ 23 605 7th street, Washington, of Mittsburg at 10:00 am... with Parlor Car, and semblage and there engage in such services as | At the beginning of the rebellion Mr. Hen- dead, he lay on the bed outside of the covering, | only partially disrobed, with his eyes halt | s ‘to procu from dealers can bal 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., ¥ ib Sleeplag Cars to Pitsburg. ngs of the state to be displayed at | honorable constitutional compromise to avert | {olen gest a aan ae reas 526 9th st. n, W. St. Cloud Bullding. FINANCIAL. or taltintore on week, darn, faved wn 1 he were ina gentle sleep. On his | Ratemast, andalt places of business bo closed | Its horrors. At a meeting of the Indiana de | Oo ipranigurabnee Renting and Repairing. a 7 ral 1). 330, 4:30, 4:40 face there were no traces of pain or suffering, | f id hour until the hour of two o'clock in | mocracy, however, held in January, e sted php a s mn) Bute pallor had ‘come over it that inaleated | then atternoen, mad, ‘hee * iu ‘The Duffy Malt Whisky Co., Vatvera W. B. Warrier Co, TPHE SILENT NEW AMERICAN No. 7, ‘or Baltic Sundays, 6:10, 7: ealy too plainiy that he was dead. It needed | public buildings of the state be draped in| dricks was chairman, moved that it was the Baltimore, Ma. T LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOWE, NE| Members New York Stock Exchange and Chicago | a m., 1:25, 1:80), 3:30, 4-40), bed. eae Re close examination to tell that.and Mrs. | mourning for a period of thirty days trom. this | highest aimn and duty of patriotism to preserve : Se @g| MESTIC, NEW AUTOMATIC, NEW SINGER, Board of Trade, 00 p.m 2 Hendricks screamed and ran down stair. | date. ‘The mayor's proclamation orders the | the Union in its integrity and maintain the Aligersons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky VE And other first-class Machines from $20 up. For polutson the Shenandoah Valley Railroad a servant was sent to the residence of Dr. Thomp- | i seem appropriate, the flazs on all the afternoon, and recommending that all ng of the several elty offices, and catls aricks deprecated civil war, and favored an committee on resolutions, of which Mr. He: federal compact in its spirit. Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable are tnvited to avail themselues of the services of nai Lyows Suuxs Axp (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, Send for Catalogue to Correspondents ot J.T. LESTER & CO., of Chicago, 8:10 p.m. dail to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroit, nts. South, Dp, st dally, with Pa { is a UERBACH'S sewing Machine. ‘7th and If. 90 Broadway, New York. ‘ashington to New ¢ son, ining, and he came immediately, but | upon the citizens of Indianapolis to retrain S63 Mr. our Medical Staf, at all times, free of charge. INVITES AN INSPECTION AY : : ; ‘ ia is by the ‘time the ad reached the bedside the | from the trauaaction of businesson Tuesday. | phd MACs, Mr. Hendricks was chosen to RIOCK ‘OF NOVELTIES IN LYON’ Re Sink Jace bapa ne em rene Washington Ofice, 1014 15th st n.w, On Sanday BBNC ee cod Sa ee am a ee, Limbs of the dead man were becoming cold and | Gov. Hoadly, of Ohio, yesterday issued a| Turpin, who. bad held office for eighteca ‘days, DVELVETS. QUPPOsE YOU LOOK IN AT McKENNEWS | . [nstentancous communication by private wire with | "cr ‘w Ww Hani. 1igia, and to Mrs. Hendricks pathetic appeal, roclamation ainounsins, the deathiof the Vice- | Mr. Hendricks took his seat ou March 4, 1863, ROM R281 ROS eee ERAN ASE, | CE ee eek oie aaa a aad | New York and Chicago. ooze lm 30, 90 doctor, can’t you do something?” he was | President, eulo in is character and services, a four years - Ci MUS "} 4 ey. 3 = ‘ to ‘answer, “It is toolate.”” Mr. Hen-| onterinz ‘that the state house be draped in | UG Satuntil 1869, being for four years @ col SATIN DUCH MUSCOVITES, VELOUTINES | sce the New Automatic White. Iris a little Daisey. Gericke aiea in his Private chamber, a large, comfortable room in which he did the most of OUSE W : cept Sunday If mast and that the national guard | aplace among the democratic leaders fn Con VELTIES IN FAILLE FRANCAISE AND = Seakdwen. ' ogy mg his work. ual insignia of mourning for the | gress, and served with distinction on the coms | Dox Be Paescorcen. PRISE VELVET COMBINED PESTES WITH WOOD AND CO. TeoHinu wevauc,} Sew York, fan Branch, $400 mn PUBLIC SYMPATHY. customary period. It isalso recommended that | Inittees on claims, the judiciary. ubile lands, ELSA EEN OE SEBOUADED AND BEADED AL. 689 15th street (Corcoran Ballding), Ws Stations. For Lex The news of Mr. Hendricks’ death spread | all public offices be closed on the day of the | Andnaval aifaire,’ He was aetivehu opposteiend VELVETS FOR DRESS PRON 7 i DUD AMD licoag;| Sones oe ee eee Sm. and 4:30) rapidly throughout the city, and there was a | Stneral. the flags on public building be leagne of Henry S$. Lane and for two years a colleague of Oliver P. Morton. He early gained {othe imposition of test oaths, the elvil rights AND RHADAMIS IN BLACK AND ALL COL- 01 No} BONNETS, PONSON'S: FOR STREET AND HOUSE WEAR. AND SCHROEDERS ‘New Machines of all kinds, Pascs & Warrery, Renting and Repairing. mb12 STOCK BROKERS, EORGE CREVEL! v “y Dealer, Office and Yard, 1824 14th st. n.w.. foot Ss ¥ general expresion of sorrow over It. There | ORE DU. the freedman's bureau bill, and other BLACK CACHEMIRE SILKS RANGING FROM | 17in'st. Pine Wood, : Oak Wood, 8: Hickory Wood, WASHINGTON {ae Were crowds around the bulletin boards alt | | Moons te many ca 1 In the impeachment trial of President John- TRY LxON'3 PURE SILK VELVETS, PROM 20 70 28 | £7 reduced price ts daniora! olepbose coemaciins oo oa rr F while in the vieluity of hin residence | ceived by Mrs. Hendricks was the sollowing | (0 Sonata Hendricks took m ionaiog mon ae INCHES WIDE. IN BLACK AND COLORS, | 8h ars of tin sels ee Mee camD GEES TT | Sulit encepe omens, en Wineweeet there was another crowd, all anxious to learn | trom Samuol J. Tilden, dated Greystone, Nov. | the'defense, tu d abjected to Benator Werle, th, BANGING FROM €6.00 oe 88.00. oes sews en ay EC Dosen, Weaderen, OC. ‘Tralus arrive frou’ the West dally, GAM) 7-20 aam,, the particulars of his n demise. 26: “I am inexpressibiy shocked by the sur-| noting \ ice Presideat, dakieg Hin SOAL ene Ee BLACK AND COLORED TRIMMING VELVETS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE CASIT BF ores Teavime ts : 1:15; 1:50 (New Orleans capress), avi = . Mr. Hendricks had been dead but a few min- prising and paintul intelligence of the sudden | the teers and voting, Witen fe won Rinne the NONPAMIEL VELVEREENS AND CORDUROYS. | War ed Hon NE ee eORSOE Sock Of TUMBEE, | poy wad sel on cusses of Hallway | From Annapolis #30 n. m.,and 1 sisi Souaty and ily ulldings and fhnsoete | fica ith hoor tisk upen ar ad' ths | Roxefigteweson toca the Preatdent were | ERE 05 JK Exe 3) ALLTEL ATIST WEVLES AND COLORINGS | fora sors wounen | is. a. DonGk, Resident Partoe, Bight similar embieus were placed on | acine of iis popular esteem. In your personal | While Me Hendricks was still In the Senate, fan oe K. Ee RRR CHEVIOTS, BISON CLOTHS, BOUCLES AND | omces: 1020 14th street northwest, 4% street and iiirskp whale formation neariy aif the principal business houses ‘and | neime ots p “iceply ‘sympathize, while, in | the democratic national convention of 1868|H H REE ‘ccs & “Kk Eee & # HOMESPUNS. Maryland avenue southwest. ~ waite aha: muations Spreiood eamecet pot oie ies residences, | common with the whole country, 1 deplore'the | was hieldcat which he meso ene cree NEW RAIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. JACKETS, | Maiu Depot sud Sillsouth Gapltoland Ista, an31-dm | garding {he markets received through gus wires in| 4 Leal jenve Malimore or, Manbington at & CAUSE OF DEATH. | loss of Mr. Hendricks as a public calamity.’ date for'the Presidency. On the 21st ballot EN MARKETS, CIRCULARS AND JERSEYS. = rders executed and reported prompily. Nel | 3, 4, 4:20, 5,00, 6:30, 8:00, 8:00 and 11 p.m: on sun De. W. C. Thompson in the course ofa conver-| “Hou. David Davis wrote: “Accept for Mrs. | taxon there Gen, Hancook hal Lathe wea eS DRESERCIAL APARTMENT STUR- DISPLAY: | = 8:30, 2:20, 290 und "had wan. 90, sation yesterday reasserted his belief that Vice | Davis and myself my heartfelt sympathies in | Senator Hendrick’s 132, The break for sey ING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. Coan Woon AN ‘tealas ‘from Wasbingion oe President Hendricks died from instantaneous | {M4 your xteatest sorrow and deepest bereave- | mour then began, and he was nominated by a0 ‘Sar PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES — SPECIALTIES. = except 125.315 and O-40 pet antane ent. Clamation. Sensior Hendricks wan penineied ani eee Wor farther information apply at the Rattimore paralysis of the brain and heart. For several | Mossages was also received from the Japanese | fir the year of hls reiiemen? hee ee Bee 8 Qhio Treket Giice Wauineton Station. O1inee Tee Baer aid was natdect te tenteng chad conus | minister at Washington; Hon. Abram 8 Hew | for the governorship of Indianas but was ae: son t u SEATON PERRY, 20HNSON BROTHERS, B, LHON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | Pennayivania avenue, coruer uf T's ‘man, and was subject quent “bad spells,” | j nator Edmunds, the widow of Gen. Me- | fu + U te ‘only reliable Ladies’ 23 where orders witl r nae Sees cag ae, during, which he would be | cidilan, Senator Dawes, of Massachusetts, Hep- | Sr. Hendricks then. returved te Indie napoli Bes “ov’ “oS & “k Besa vacua: Gite och creer ‘incon eae agen eee Pecdipt factae Wortcapondesce "and cowie: | =e unten weeny Doma inthe ay,» pecstented nose! _— oom for | resentatives Ward, Kleiner and Cobb, of Indl- | and resumed bis law business with Mr. Hoi : Looms tor iadies. ‘Gen. Mia ore. a was f pall re | ee oe’ eee, my coher he was again Unanimously nominated for gov- PECIAL AINS IN UND! BRANCH XARDS AMD OFFICES CONNECTED See ar HEGREAT = foot, which, at time, it feared would re THE LADY WHO CALLED UPON MES. HEN-| ernor, his 0; ment being Gen. Thomas M. Raia ERWEAR, Si é PENNSY 1 ROUT sult in blood poisoning,and it was then thought ? pucks» ~=~=~*~*«‘“~*S*YYCéscwhiee Me Blemms ick, Weas eneiet oe ree a iaing lai Uasievanivts|@1/6ria ceduoed BY TELEPHONE BAND MME SELDEN, 1921 18TH ST. NW. | “yo THE NOMI, WEST AND SOUTTWEST, Apparently recovered {rom this tad was ta iis | Wednesday afternoon and whose visit led to| majority, and, except the superintendent of Www HOR BE A TET | tromez “Genuine Camels Hair Drawers: 13% | yop p street northwes. Femedies prompt and rellable: advicefree and cou | gq DOUBLE TRAC NDIY mS EAE orp ey a sa) Hiecideieun bateny abecutine Teresi? ie public instruction, was the only democrat| Ww wwe nh og 44 Kj reduced from $2. {iomulne Camels Hale Books, 37k. 1516 Tun street nortiwest. fidential: terms reasonable. Cali or write. 21-6t* Ta effect we, Fhompaon spoke oy the great physica! and | yu aGnanh rome asthe ee Ne eee | esi gata te iad a ee | ey EE Een S44 F | tilpti acd Bearer ¥i Bo cach, seduced fou $2 | 1740 Pennyivania avenue northwest LS banana oy) ee meni to which Mr. Hendricks had been . = be Loui 8, Ww Red Flannel (a ) Underwear, at prices to as 1112 9th street northwest. a pape i _ r et ° . | Louis in 1876, which nominated Mr. Tilden for Salers tents in all its details, and enable @ person to luke | For Pittsburg and the West, Chicaco Limited Px, eae cen mane Seales Year, Seat | Tees war in the een Paring teen cous | [resident We Eenauieie eee wei oe tealah you, A gogd Merino Ungershire nicely | Corner d and Xcreets nordhwet SEsiy tomstavemtat bomen tor eta eo Recpess caaey | ot Coles Laeaiog Commas aa oes —= Be three of four tines a day aud | ous of seeing the View President prior to leaving | the office of Vice President on the first. ballot, Drawers (40 different sisach bs. po orice 221 Peuusy!Vauis avenve southeast be required. Go and see the inventor. Line, ¥,50 a in. dally to Cincinnati und st Louie, frequently spoke three or four times aday aud peeing dent pric | ‘The campaign which followed ended in a dis. |” it We. Our OOMIOH Bhi hehe ee | ia INO. E RUEBSAM, with ing Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnatl, traveled over the entire country. | He had | for Wasninzion, wuete ho secks an appoint: | Thecampalgn which followed ended in w dis. Old favorite only Uo. A good Unteiohed Sune - 14-170 917 Est. and Hotel Car to St. Luts: dally wacvit Saturday. warmed him of the dangers, to one of is habit ment. Mrs The electoral commission which declared Giavcs —_ for 50c. each, attha M5, 20S, THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT | Ghteafsland Cingmtas Fapren a S104, ane apd constit . 0 yaad overwork. | ee and Wheeler elected President. and Vice Presi- BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, PROPOSALS. PML and, arerciogtst, nas ‘been tentei on, Businem, | Cite Seer Cats Wash ‘far: While in Washington during the last session of bappy. She Gent respectively. After this aectien ai nv 1002 ¥ STREET NORTH WEST. = vevand Matrimony for 24 years in this city: allt | FUbure te Lchieriie commenting at Hanae hs < ie nen Ces NGG BE Slemne Wiee | COE eat one cine ances They dis- | Hendricks returned once more to his law prac PPROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR HEAT- | Wouble call, satisfaction guaranteed. Oftice hour. 10 | Weguern. kxpress with throug hisepery fer me Fe eee rena nea eee aan noe | comet the: perbehilines ok ime dnice dene ice iu Indianapolis, his firm now becomin WM MO GALT @ CO, [Q)\y Rops ING APPARATUS, ETC. BuO 8 Pam Fee Oe, and St, S12 Aa ss, Como! | Louis. Pacitic Exprens, 10 G0 zm dally. tor Pits one ee : ; si a < eh ag Ker, ttendricks, Hord & Hendricks. Coni "ERT, Orricr or BUILDING FoR STATE. = — wee ALTA ET = NGleveland. —— ee laying aside all public business th mer tals administration, and the results of such an i aes , “ ‘ME, BROOKE TELIS ALL THE EVENTSOP to Chicago and Cleveland. sea devoting the fime io recreation. aie spent | Wrexbected event. AL that very moment | Baker the Vice Presidents old politica opyo- a wedmsiee aceete OR 409 AND 406 7TH AT. N, Wasmiweren, DG, Novenver 36,1805, | MU tte "at tuniness confidential, Ladies andgen: | p HALTINUI AND FULOMAC RAILROAD, hree wee! Ati ishing. bath! » the subject 1 € 3 5 LESAL Y “nis each. reet, between , Cat lod and yachtiog, and then went tothe Norther, dead in Ue room overhead. alee President Hendricks, was again a candi. oo Headquarters forthe potted Proposals $s furnishing and delivering, com: | Sirairests norinweal Yo pam. daly” except Saturday. wich palace cane lake ‘and afterward tw the i reser: | — eee late for the presidency in 1880, but the nom!- jciion of the healing and steam ofthe | yk GEO. REULIN VED 1S | For Wi tet 2 yolr in Ohio one tishing expedition. He re- Vice Presidents Dying in Office. fk sep baboed given to Gen. Hancock. Mr. Hend- WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY | Yestand center wings sf the Building or sate, War ere forthe Troniventat nye ant ae eee oR renee ond Eimien, ot O20 turned from there two weeks ago. and ai the | = " ricks opened the campaign tm behalf of Han- Also # fulllineof and Navy departments, 1p thls city, will be recavel | to 1213 Fst. nw. Oftice hours every Wed and | For New York and the Kasi, 725,830 and 21 am. Hime said that he never felt better in his life. || Mr. Hendricks is the fifth Vice President who | cock and English_in Marion, Ind., on August ROLLER SEAT 3 Boul TWELVE M. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER | Saturday from 3 to Sociock. ocid-douewut3w | 2 3 10and 120 pan, Dh Susan, Mote Last week, by special invitation, ie ied | has died in office. Both men elected with Mad- | 12. 1880, and worked actively for tem during | Usr Coxe, TF ECCLES, TRICK. Tencehacis pressnecraaaes 7 | PUREE DK, MUBLEMAN CURES pies py | 10 and 11-20 pam Lipuited epi of Tullaua the fat stock show at Chicago, returning home | ison failed to live out their terms, George Clin- t ihe detanere cis ‘VE *KDES, W. Bre. | The and contracts will be SEraRaTé axD direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic Ba 3 dig, mop Syrpeygpinorny on Saturday sowew nat sndlsposed. | tom, cho-en in 1809, dying in’ Washington | mit eae ae ngerntig national convention IT 18 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. Winkie tk eas Reo pusricr for each of the following four clames of ta | oF ligature. “Cure guaranteed. “Can be consulted at | FOF Home thoy! Ee, HED Ome ger. A LOSS TO SOCIETY. Apill 20, 3312, and Elbridge Gerry, elected i , ; ¥ Ss room woods, Child Car- | terials and articles, namely: sey City with Bosts of Tro unex. Mr. and Mrs, Hendricks had lived in Indian- | 11) ing’ the dollowing ‘rear’ Aelita hame of Senator Mebouale helore teens | on CENERATING STOR COOKING FURPOSES, semen S| ae ee an enna soe Beets, dif nat Fein, rere mig ae ee apolis for nearly thirty ycars,and have been x eee eee Ein cett | tion as a candidate for the Presidency, but on | FOR HEATING BY FURNACE FFICE OF W. W. “2D, aes Saat Tice Manes rire, Ome, Dampers fe oh prominent in all representative social features Tem Taylotyend who twas elected Ving | ine, fecpnd ballot received himself the’ votes of FOR HEATING BY LaTzope | O ‘idea HANOVER br, mele patria hee lee hams Of the city’s existence. They entertained thetr | on the Gcket with Gen. Pleree in | Cleveland. howeree: Had: eoeee own: GOV. | FOR OPEN GRATES, + PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1684 -4.~-Wrought-Iron Pi ieket |, however, had more supporters in. MEN) c forme of ised nds ft tly ties eceptions, | 1852. died at his home April L He a EAS ik forms of and 7. 3 5 Mr, Hendricks was very charitable, and calls | Washingion, November 23, 1875. the convention, was ready to receive nomtte, IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATR wae Let application, but the drawings for classes Now and 2 | \ PRS BROWN (COLORED) TAKER LADIES inday, &-30, 0.60, LL e.m.,'2, 4,6, ea him for ald were frequent and’ never un- | ——+00—— tions tor the Vice-Presidency, Mr. Wallace, of | IT 18 ECONOMICAL * EXTRACT U.S OF a, cam bessen only at this office. before and during ilipess, at her ulce home, 303 | For Pope's Creek Line, 7.15 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. dally Sie eee Tepherene Seve “ee eer ee te wins Pay 10 ay #0 nc ratLanecra ASFA | Sete nee eer oat | ° Indi ev ea ‘3 name, Gov. Waller of Con + ore. =e jor Au 715 am.12.05 and 4.25 p.m. daily, Olent society, an ized ebarity, and had | Prom the New York Sun, Gov. Hubbard of ‘Texas, and other prominent Sra Oe Ee Or hon Tae paste Es 225,27.28,90,4e15416,0 ‘MEL DE FORENT, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | except Sunday. On Sanday. ou pane PS oN gontributed liberally to the cause to which it | Telpheraze is a new and cheap method of | dclexates supported the nomination, and upon FOR SALE BY THE : ‘YP PRACTICE, AND- HAVE & NAVY PAY OFFICI AVAL reliable Ladies’ ‘can be consulteddally | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDLIICKSBURG RAIL Mas devoted, both in money and work. He | transportation which was sueccastully tried in | the roll eall, every vote of every delegation yes FOUND, 1T HE BRST WEALTH "WasstrxaTox, D. C.. Nov. 16th, 1885. | at her residence, 1245 “thst uw. Ofice hours from | ~ WAY, AND ALEX AN DIA ANI weve bed been @ deacon in St. Paul's Episcopal | rnctand last month, and is defined ashe t cast for him. ‘The enthusiasm of the convention. WASHINGTON G48 LIGHT COMPANY. SHORING AND TONIC NUTRITIVE in duplicate, seuled and endorsed on en-| 1 to 9 p.m. INGION RAILMOAD, ghureh for a long. time, tao connected lah mails ae Goes ent A = fees aoa passed all bounds, and finally all present joined 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. x Ce A OUND TE ee ey | Sel ed at Ti ore Ereineers Supplies.” will be © | VT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT For Alexanatia, 6.00, er ee teas. Mrs. Hendricks, who iva brilliant and | clectricity without cagiciger, beaketsarloe craial giving ltexpremions Mr, Horarats coe jo 26 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. FeVen, uN a Op DYRPRIaIA, FOR turers only, a PL ‘the following supplies, | Hsing, Ladies in Ute city. om Pg ee gg yh Siooteplished woman.’ was of great ald to | attendants. Hed of his nomination at Saratoga on the 30th [on fremnceey condcimmery pee : NOE ate AND, ALSO IN LUNG | ofbest quailty, o be delivered within sixty ‘trom Pariccta aceunalt OH PROT dienee pecatiar to | _ aally, and 4-35 pm. daily. excep! i him tical creer, large |}: was the conception of the late Prof. Fleem- | 0f July, and in his reply spoke of the possible Bushels, not crushed, $2.00. TROUBLES MY ATTENTION WAS DRAWN BY | date of award, in the Washington Navy Yard, free of noi oo yg *ail. socoeesfally Traine and 2 ep fseeBt | ing Jenkin, and has becn perfected with the oy | HMPOFtaNCe of the post to which he had been | , Delivered to auy partof Washington or THE IMMENSE IMPORTATION SEMI-MONTH. | expense to ule Government, and subject to the usual ge « Gay geet [odement, besides being greatly ambitious for | s\\ ince of other men of lea. ante the a | elected, im case the Vice-President should have | to¥a. O88" | TY AND UTA MILLION OF BOTTLES IM- | conditions and i lon, vis: bE pen eS wegen Hee bomen patent Sivamcement Since | to Mae a a get ti | Wee aos guanine oi by is cance BAUR DER SMa ASREATATGERS | nectstes Wor Woes te RO RETBNG ya, | S00" ts a ur setae” Sa ofither have Deca apprehensive of a sudden | has, been formed, and aa experi tal ine, | “Gn the 4th of last Mareh Vice-President Hen- -W. Y Fog ie Page Five Yuane gees ea alves Qa" Rleee, Beaoe Tubes: | QC) DAYS THA end of his life, and the attachment between — S particulny pene; | dricks was sworn into office, Hi Karsroxs 2 "1 neous” ‘ 4 fonds whe parinas of ; jee. He occupled h Mur HIGKEY, . we Dy them has grown very strung. So intense had | inelis Uy catty Ary clay from alee ea i eDnEE | chair’ aa. President of tho Henste aufivng tus CHIEF DRUG INGPECIOR Y. 8. ‘Hach requisition and class will be awarded sepa: | ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, a4 other Exacrare | ofbegrage from hot ls and reaidencen. this become, in fact, that he would not consent | ue) tesaion ot that body called to take action on PORT OF F ta. | rately. ‘Arriiances. We will send on thirty days’ trial,to CHASE. PUGH. Genera! Manuger. {or ls wile io be aveay irom Bim for any iength | 78 suouy stream of light trains is resident Cleveland's nopainations, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE AHR OR IMITATION. NONE GENUINE | ‘Batik for propels, and schedules forthe ar-| Ret: Young ot old, who are cuflrng from Nervous | wld J. X WOOD, General Pascnger Aseat poe ly Ee nis “aris | Bell lectricity along an elevated rod? A AND “MORITE Biss Pe HMO | tae Canta mal Sit caceenary te Searle ae ae | ee a ae ee Cee ee W**tsoros, ome asp wasrmiy name Seats god 1 feeder thee ne ee early | Goal steel rods, theee-quariers of an Wedded Above the Clouds. STRICTLY PURE. OF EVERY BOTTLE fete thaw | ¥ Felief and complete restoration to bealth, vigor aud ROAD. Past there has been @ growing fear of this kind | ‘ch, {n diamever and elght fect apart, is, sup- ‘THE BEST TONIC. ry of tne artidea awarded, and the | punphic,tiec, Address VOLTALC BELT Cos aac | | On Rin, ried on wooden posts standing about eighteen | A COLORADO MARRIAGE THAT WAS SOLEMNIZED and delivery of the. awarded, and 1) ‘free. Address VOLTAIC CO., Mare and after OCTOBER 11, 1885, tratns will leave ea bis mind. Rect above the ground,and an slecoas ieee pope Geena PERFECTS DIGESTION, com] Sf the gunraniors. certded * sadiben | from and arrive at, Gul and ii mtrwris dept a> follow ‘BIS FAMILY AND PROPERTY. tive, absolutely controlled from th 3 Notary or other cer. rLE bs A dispatch from Indianapolis says: Mr. Hen | house, draivs skeps or buckets, hangiigg totine | A novel marriage took place near Gilverton, | Usequalled tor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and dricks has no relations except a brother, who | ¥eling wheelsfrom the steel line. Exch of these | Col.,on Sunday. Miss Mellie Connors of Lake General Dedility. lives im Shelbyville, Ind., and a sister, the wite | buckets welzhs 101 pounds and carries 250 to | City,and Mr.Oscar Ulsen,ot Animas Forks, were oa ‘n20-lawaw fem. BO Bat. aw. 4 * : 300 pounds of clay, but because of the! pecs PORAIS Nae ERS. E= ——— at carivion of Wom Sees gomsiderasie propery” so Todiscnpotte | Sat reusign and shew at wide separation te | Tuae or ones Taos wee ore bocacnas | __ PREM Fer Beta 91.0% ete be 9.0, Fr’ ip Seccteas se pees EAD AND BE WEE —Dm mm sider eigen n> among 8 ‘made ‘Gaily: Dut his entire fortune is estimated to joe no | toial weight of the traln and clay Is aboge tep | SHOW shoes, Mise Connors agreed to meet Me, | Beware of Tmitetions, None genuine without the Wasutvotos, D.C, clover ath, 160s, | Beis the ae inall osee ot counieating Hes to ail poate De cerned by te pee eines bart of which ) tons. ‘The rate of ‘speed is four to five miles an | Olsen on the summit, bringing her friends wick, | Sleuatase of EISNER MENDELSON, Sealed Proposals for furnishing and delivering 1,128 | Sistuss of mes and furnish medicine, oF No SM. nnoriny. Wise Presidvar's Pidow tens Peeenian. the | hour, for whirl only two clecttie horse-power is | her, and Mr. Olsen was to approach the sumiait Sole Agents tor the T.& Pilla, Pay ee Ts a Bronxe Balusters and 3 Bronte eageaatar tne eg ey —— ‘Snanclal circumstances. She has herself largely | matically kept the sue waleven the oye | with his frien coming up the opposite side of | or sare ais FORSALR EVERYWHERE = 923 | Jon Tink Ot nechis city. will be reccived af this ome | Ceispetbecrioe, and aworm to before. : Sey hashes ald suesshaeed Cosas Gta ig’ | ta ceric eae carting or me | tannin he big Lae aut are : TH! cent hates acon | Maga Done sce oy, : = ‘al susonse “much better. *the Vice Presidest | Bagot ve teptier train in uo way ddocen the | BaNIed Uy her two brothers, and Olsen left Auk | Bet }renenatoa, 0 oft dbs R&A 4, . Raed tosay, “than I could have done inyselt.” | driven by either suean OF Water bowen, the Rev. Father Ley, of siiverton, and few eon > Special bam ceoeeel, Warts Geuahes er eee R eh ‘he resides, whery Mr. Hendricks’ died is indteaverence fa, the Causrtelton ot dns | HepGn, The only way ot waling the anow cor - Beans Somene soe pom application ts thls THE TRADES. T canat, veer Rey erasers and Lat now, worth $10,000, ead he Madsen e ees Ss Pere eae Oitice, wivere samples of the Work. may be ex: ———— = — — Tadiantpolis valued, all in'a’considerabie toms, | B35UB At short notice for, a Yotal cost oronty | SlmLing was fatiguing. The groom and the Comat "Tomsowe enined Toe LiNCuy CAREY.” | Rorus H. Dans, TARER anv PRACTICAL PELE ‘He was a devout Episcopal: way, ahd five conceal Prom pear nanan ing point; but they ‘did not have fong to wait, i PATENT 0029,30,81,nov3,26,27-8% BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. ve ennayivania ave. mw. ‘ferme orate aa Bis INTENTION To AnAxDox rouiricn | 10) wns daily the ‘working expenses, al woid, | OF tue Delve and her. brothers wore soon ob: CRAB ORCHARD Ample Fectilties or Legal and Commercial Work, | SYS ™HOe oe Tis known here that Mr. Hendrick’s inten- | the Material carried A Meakin eee NPON | fly. Bias Connors, weston Tene, sONE cheer. WATER, Ghove Forme PROFESSIONAL, PRESSWORK FOR THE TRADE. ans —_——— tion was to abandon politics at the end of his tor worked heavily, would carty “material eee joy doy eat a ohert ‘We ao not soy P EET IT 1S [MPOSSIGLE FOR ANY ONE 087 Ls Sf,S sand New Jemey even Persone insect a tepherage rt ome | fa ikea aan progeny on ba Chas oncmanD Warun 0 <P Fai cner eens ae mages | wrong eens SERS Tanh Sse = waye, Sus Tanctice in vo docheapie “ine work of | Pride, the groomyand the wi of the mar Wincure 3 A ava become popali Spd, ndtapenmasle fs 013 420and 422. 4th st nw, zz bores and carts and light horse ralirondx fe | fast grouped themeclzes togetnar choc ax Cancer, piper or Mars Diam, bt : Fe no est be of tbe e76, eal, woth or too @ ean be easily put up and carr over uneven snow ‘Permi insures: ‘relief AND. und or across streams, high fences, and | $efeiony was gone with, champagne Wasomy : te 3 the SD TE EBON, Voor Spee tat: Slices abd m telpher’ Ine will wor Inter Was drank a8 8 voast to the health ot CRAB ORCHARD WaTxR 4 ieeeteeree 2 ‘ats hve, Wasniigion, “ane ata | warvine Pristine specials fere with agriculture, slnce it runs shove felds | COUIe, and then journeyed to asa Remedy for BSS ee aiciare. mt and pastures. | It is, moreover, 10 itself a souree ° of the bride, where juet was VET Y IN FIBMAI of power which can be simultaneously tapped 3 DYSPEPSIA, xuirpONS | ome ATTORNEYS. ‘at any desired points and made to assist inthe 3 aIck HEADAGHE, a sacs taken abd edenigeaty Hon of the experiments a turaip curio ace, | git SOTHER BULLIARD Towns awEser.-Schasfer, 8 CON@TIPATION.. Cite Pi ration Into operation by means of @ Inotor connected s . +8 And With the line. ‘Tas Relisdie as Quinine for As Nature, the scientific Kemer Ripe is her many paralysis of the heart, | which we obtain these facts, remarks, “the . CHILLS AND FEVER, and it manifested itself first about the time he | *#ght fash seen when ‘Hampden’ lifted SVERYWHEAR posterior — the little box on the table In sront of the en- TRY & ROFPLR-2OELD from attack In bis toe in 1882, | gine house marked the Inning of a. de- the < See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark {a on al) ‘Tatte BETAS supposed to be suffering trom Parture in electro-techi For many cont goes to the ‘nges of “alta” and “Water.” ‘onal peak. ea was ao slight numb- | purposes tel; seems likely to fe of} bh wo The wit Soa aos * Sharp pene ta ti ang de, secompanied by great value, A ae Fay pes nish, If any ‘entries ‘abdominal ‘and he | Cheaply coustracted, ean be run at sinall oost : St times greatly from here an ordinary railway would seriously pantie see's The was not at ‘ail stvong, | Gistarb tne of agrieoitur, oY | Be, ‘as in tho room