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ZALINSKEPS AIR GUN. It Sends 100 Pounds of s Very High Explosive Two Wiles Through the Air. From the New York Sum Nov. 2. The steamboat John F. Moore carried Tewfk Pasha, Turkish minister: the i minister, several foreign consuls and many other persons down to Fort Lafayette yesterday to w experiments with the new pneumatic gun throwing a high explos rough the air. ne inch fs let into the to force it from sists of a brass tu bind the prot 1@ projectile con- es long filled with the explosive nit At one end isa cap shaped like a rifle bullet, and at the other 14 G-foot wooden tail that serves to keep the pro- ile en » pounds.” TI rie batt row. The whole weiched rge ts exploded by a in the front end, which i the projectile plianges der the water. ‘The spectators stood around the charged pro- Jectiles: while . Zulinski explained the Structure and then went out on the south side of “the old fort where the gui It ‘as supported n elevation of about ya frame 4 Under the frame work were eight long h contained compressed A was hoisted up and of the tube, whieh was body looked inteat zzie of the gnn while the Heutenant With ashrick that ‘at the m gave half g turn toa crank. could be beard two niles away the arrow-like projectile climbed up toward the clouds, and finally droppe‘l with a splash into the water 24, juilesdown toward the old buildings at the Quarautine iskinds. Asecond sand shell was sent oi, and then the company went on the boat and were c ried over to a place near where the projec struck the water, inorder that they m better see the Work of a nitro-gelatine shell. ‘Two shells, containing 50 pounds each, were | first fired,” followed by one containing 100 | pounds. The spectators could plainly trace the | Hight of each. The first disappeared without Deaving any other trace than was left by a blank | The second one went down in like | ay was thinking yexplode the sur- rel with foam, . had exploded in | Sir feet below. ‘Then. aiter a | Jong wait, the pul of frozen vapor from the | Jnouth of ihe gun indicated that the shell with | 100 pounds of the explosive its way. | Ht came sloug in a wabbling flight until it plunged into the water only a few hundred Yards astern of the tittle ‘The water ised over it, but pray rushed while the wa A_ dense cloud of 3 midst of the spr: Jace of the water eannon was hear: j quiet again, ft hy 100 pounds ot 1 zl of explosives could safely be h les through air by the force of compre | fired under water at the mom | gunners. shell that fatled to exp! be recove | replying to a quest Brilliant Star Showers. THE PHENOMENA CONNECTED WITH THE RIELA COMET AGAIN OBSERVED Dr. 8. £2. Calthrop, the astronomer, was on the lookout at Syracuse, N. Y., Saturday night for the heavens between 7 and 9 o'clock. At 7 O'clock, as the radian: point was near the zenith, the showe- burst into view, stars drop- ping downward in the north and east to the | mumber of 120, At 9 o'clock there was an- other shower, in which Dr. Caltnrop counted lows than '130 stars, The spectacle was a brilliant one. It has great astronomical ite on account of its connection with the Somet and the promptness of its appearance, The shower was first observed on Nov. 27, I. Clark, of Elizabeth, N.J., gives ew York Herault his observations of a daz- Shower of shooting stars on Friday night, These } ing mete: were, he say: ‘in all parts of the sky, appearing every few Seconds, sometimes several instantaneously,” and “the — lines mainly intersected near the feet of Andro: A dispatch by cable Saturday reported that nificentst: rshowers have been witnessed” at Teheran (Persia), and a meteoricdis- aples in connection with Biela’s comet Unusually brillant, ‘The same dis patch shows that in London in the early hours of Friday Chace | a sree of Spanenthy an tahohd observed. This display was apparent mos! j simultaneous with that now feported by Mr. Clark, of Elizabeth, ‘The’ N. Y. Herald says: ‘This bombardment of our atmosphere by countless meteoric bodies is peculiarly interesting. It has long since been determined that the November meteor stream, observed generally on the 13th or 14th of the month, moves in an orbit similar to that of faint telescopic comet discovered by recent Tempel at Murs in December, 1865. The Porlodic display ot November meteors trailing behind Tempet’s comet has d, and we displays of Friday night to the the earth’ every year, on November 7, almost grazes the orbit of Biela’s comet— the comet which Was mysteriously divided into two pieces in 1846’and has never been seen sinee. Thonzh it has been broken up must refer the fart thal pumbers of meteors still follow in its train. nits return was due in 1872 Professor Al- nder Herschel, after vainly looking for the omet, predicted that the earth would encoun- ter m of meteors, diverging from a. cer- ¢ consicliation Andromeda as ing the last yeek in No- tion was remarkably fal- f that year, and the filled on act that the shower on Friday evening radiating from Andromeda seems conclusively to prove that the me- ids he reports to la’s comet. originally ———_—-2ee- Bismarck and the Jesuits. HE EXVLAINS HIS REASON FOR EXCLUDING THEM FEOM GERMAN COLONIES In the reichstag Saturday Prince Bismarek, n regarding the treatment of missionaries in German colonies, pointed out that what was forbidden in Germany could not be permitted in the colonies. He said that the Jesuits having severed al! national ties longed soo | Chinese Pirates on a British Seamer. | THE CAPTAIN SrABEED AND TH BOARD—SOME OF THE PLENDE TERED. The following advices were brouzht by the steamer City of Pekin, which ¥ fron: Yok: on nd one of her regular trips a general cargo. When the seventy miles southwest uf ito: forty apparently Lunocent passens scattered over the vessel suddenly with revoWers on the unstuspec ‘The captain attempted t in ihe ¢ tearm himsels, but the pirates board. The ‘were the firs a revolver thers, with tise and the Chinese ere placed in the he down. The pira Whe vesse! was 1: forty miles tron I alongside, t valued ai 310, from the a ners have will prob- | ably be beheaded. soe Jay Gould Quits Wall Stree: WE AND WIS SoN To DEVOTE THEAS THE MANAGEMENT OF THEI COR TIONS, The New York Stn says: ‘The stock exchange firm of W. E. Conner & Co. a Jay Gould | isaspecial partner, with a capital of $1,000,000, and George J. Gould a general partner, will be ur. The partner- and it will not be | ould will for- Wall street, | vir time und ener: | ement of the three Gould is most larg: ¢ and Morosini will business toxetht w firnt has ne speaking is offi dissolved at the end of th ship expires Dee renewed. Both ns wit ot les principally to t eorporations In whic interested. in all prodab but the form:tion « been cumpleted. Saturday Jay ern Union bu beea down there twen that lam abou. fifty 1 Fetire. Let some ot th of things town ib concerned, I ed to re | 4 market is | i out of It since last sum- | mer. As io: ed down there I was | eredited with doing ¢ do, and as Thad closed up I though it best to come away, | and, while I propose to rest some, to devore myself to the companies that I itu d | im, ‘The firm does need im ‘onner | and Mr. Morosini aze rich and hav pi- | tal to continue th =| they have nnpleted et. ais, taking In some ( le active work.” he Was going on a long younger 1 Mr. Gould also eruise in his y. A Jenlons Husband's Rage. | ME SHOUTS 11S CHILD WIPES Is SINKING | PROM THE sitocK. | The child wife of William #1 | ally {11 in Baltimore. She amothes. Her husband i kill her. His aim was erring from his pistol plercec ber richt woman feli down an ay win: the shoes may cause her deat ago Helland met Eiizabeth Mesherry then only tweiy+ ye Va. Hellant was girl to Baltimore and t Were not happily mated. laud lett his wife a wite met Waiter 2 Baltimore about « Walter Acton was boar With his wife and that they mate. He met his wire out ‘Thursday evening and ask him, She refused and he then shot he Jand was arrested. At first it was the Woman wasonly slightly Injured; t 4s tridding, but the shock serious. ‘woe = Down a 150-Foot Shaft. THE TERKIBLE AND FATAL FALL OF FOUR WORKMEN. A terrible accident occurred Satu morning at Merritt's Corner, New York, near the line of the New York City a Northern railroad. While a number of work-| Inen were descending a suait of che new | aqueduet the gus > caught when but | short distance Irom 1 ing out one | John Ed- | rage iried to | «the bullet rm, but the | narried. Thi Alter two years Hel ul went to New York. He The nd returned to p. Helearned that | wz in the same house | house on to w-turn to Hel up Stiatt, also | containing several workmen. The concession threw James Burke, Michael Doyle and an Italian’ (name from the car, and | Wey, with kdwards, t the bottom of the | shaft » distance of 150 (ect. Rawards, Burke and boyie were instantly killed, and the T sustained injuries tag will skull was fractured. Burke leaves 1 ehild. Doyle was also a marri leaves a family in Ireiand. Edwards leaves a ‘Wife and child in some part ot Fenusyivania, An Armistice (rraugement. PRINCE ALEXANDER BROUGHT TO HIS SENSES BY AvSTEIA. The armistice between Servia and Bulgaria | was conciuded Si afternoon. The cessa- | tion of host! about by the | efforts of puuiler-Metsch, the Austro- Hung: Helgrade, who is suid to have uotified Prince Alexander that if the bulgarians advanced another kilometer Austrian treops would cross the irontier and fight the Bulgarians. The minister added that the capture of Pizot had saved irince Alexan- der's inilitary honor and assured his reputa- tion. Despite the announcement of an armistice, War preparations cuntinuec on ali sides, A dispatch irem Semiin says that the Danube shipping company and the Austrian and Hun- Sarlan railway companies have been ordered to Tuake preparations Ir the transportation of 200,000 troops to Servia. “It Is also reported haf the Servians, in violation of the armistice, have attacked the Hulgarians at Arz: Palankee. ‘The Helgradski Dreenic states that England has 1a | her, though | sudden: ment against their admission to the Titis, however, did not apply to Cath- isslons gene ‘The matter was nota onal question. Tae aways notified that they would 1 into the colonies. Moreover, were naturalized Freneh- the anti-German feeling it was only pradent to keep. sue! nts Of disorder at a distan the Bren ild probably not_adinit Englt r German missionaries into their territory, nor was It advisable for missionaries ot different na- tions to pursue Mheir calling in the same place. A long debate took place, in which_Dr. Wind- thorst, the leader of tie elerical defended uits, and complained that evangelical | were lavored by the government. To » Hismurek replied that only Jesuits Were excluded com the colonies, oe A Murder and a Fire. TRYING TO FIND THE MAN WHO CALLED JOHN SHARPLESS OUT OF HIS HOME AND KILLED HIM. John Sharp\ pre and te Jr., an old man nearly three sof age, was sitting in his + Dutton’s mill, not far from ster, Pa., Sunday night, November 29d, and abgnt knock was heard at the door, 3 n stood there. “Friend, asked the farmer ina wagon with three lied, “and we have e to’ get _a piece of «hospitality and kindness of heart, at ce got his umbrella, took a ladder and fol- lowed the suranger tothe barn, The rain was falling rapidly, the wind howled disinally and ceremony of knock- ing. “What does thee wish?” asked one of the ladies. He did not reply, and the question was repeated. ‘The man asked if aceriain white woman lived there and said he wanted to see The’ lady replied that he could not see mizht speak to the colored do- mesiic if he desired. He kept moving towards them as he spoke, and then stopped and asked the lady to go for the woman he had asked to see, but she refused to leave the room. It is supposed the villitn’s object. was to get one of the udies to leave, overpower her and perpe- trate an outrage. ‘He demanded money. It was refased, und he stood irresolute for a few ents and then turning on his heel sudden- the house and went towards the mill. adies were terribly alarmed, especially She <s, who ws ill, ind as Mr. Sharp- less had hot returned their fears grew into alarm. Th sited a half hour and still the husband did not come in. Neighbors were then iuformed and a search was made for the | missing farmer. At the door of the barn lay an uinbreila, and @ turill of horror ran through the brain of the finder. A glance inside re- i the tragedy. There lay the aged far- Ter, his Ife gone. The man bent over him. ‘There was no breathing; the fatal work had been done quick! He was lying with his head ose to the horse's feet. A deep cut, about 1y Inches long, had been made through his stiff bat. The fatal blow was doubtless struck just as Mr. Sharpless entered the barn, and he fell lifeless. After the crime Was discovered the sky was iNuminated with Iurid flame, and soon forked t ues of fire were seen to leay from Lindsay's which is about 500 yards trom ee where the murder was ‘com- e stone and frame structure fred; by whom was not known, but suspicion at onee attached to the stranger, and it Is supposed it was done to effect a robbery at the house while the inmates were fighting the Hares. The colored man, John Car arrested last. week’ on snspicion of being the murderer, was not tully identified by Mrs. pless, who said that while his appearance wats like that of the murderer his voice was not the same. Ata hearing before Mayor Forward. in, Chester Saturday, the mayor ordered the prisoner committed "to the city until Wednesday next, when a further hearing will be given, "This wilt allow the officers tine to Work up the case against him if it ean be done. it is thought that the defense will try to prove alibi. ther colored man named Henry C. Bolt, of Glyndon, Baltimore county, Md., has been arrested on suspicion. ter, who was coo Prominent Socialists on Trial. <ST PROFESSIONAL ¥ OFFICERS AT WAKSAW. of a number of prominent socialists an at Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday. ners include Hardowski, Judge de paix : nephew of the Russian trom: Sokolnicki, a colonel of artil- ailitary engineer; Warynski, an t.’ Pe- Dr. Rechhiewski, of the Moscow unt- large land-owner of Lithua- ral Warsaw journalists and five work- jneb. One of the workmen named Helsser is charged with killing his own brother, whom he suspected as being a spy. The prisoners are charged with belonging to the central eommit- te of « Warsaw society nllled to the executive. committee of the Narodnaia Volice; with or- ganizing workmen's committees throughout Poland; with making an attempt upon the life 91 the czar through '@ mine under a street in Yiarmew-and with saurdering two pollee agents, Newspapers have been forbidden to report the proceedings of the trial, ‘The advocates for the defense are so restricted that several retuse to t. | Some of the leading members of the bar of St. Petersburg, Moscow and Warsaw have con- sented to defend the prisoners. — ‘oo ‘The English Elections. THE CONTEST STILL VERY CLOSK—VISCOUNTEES CURZON LOSES HEK BACK HAIR. The Pull Mall Gazette's analysis of the English election returns up to Saturday night shows a conservative gain of 80 seats against a liberal xulm Of 36, but thelr gain Is still Msuiricient to “ive the consefvatives a clear majority, ‘The liberals uow claim to hold 161 seats against # Tor the conservatives, 26 forthe nationalists, tor the independents. "The independents ace virtually conservatives. ‘The Yinelal agents to the liberal uarters con- n & uumber of complaints against the Knights and Dames of the Primrose League tor infractions of the the corrupt practices act. ‘The sents urge that the alleged offenders be prose. cuted withougdelay. Prominent liberals, how- ever, deprecae taking legal uction in the mat. fers on, the ground that such ® course would Pp result In throwing the sympath The'publie un the aide of the ladies, Whe iikeage were maddened by Viscount Carson's (con. yervative) victory in the Wycombe division of Buckinghamshire and pelted him and bis wite with mud, and otherwise maltreated them, Tue latter’ eseaped by climbing # wall into an adjoining yard. She lost her back hair in her y: Lavy, adVoeate: Kunieke, a civil engineer of tersbur: re @pproved the proposed increase of Nervian verri- tory on condition that Servia agrees to the waion of Bulgaria and Kastern Roumelia, Tus Davowren ov MARIO AND Gust Ix .—Bertin has a sensation of the first or- der in the trial and conviction of the Marchese Rita Candice, the daughter of Mario, tue tenor, aad Grisi. ‘The mareliese has been ‘proseeuted wader fourteen chars ‘ot having swindled jew: Site, hosel keeyers and modistes of lange sums Yuuder vuriows false pretences, She shas been convieted of ull the charges, and has been sentence t eighteen months’ imprison- Ment, with an allowance of six months for the @eteution she alread: under a fight. At a nationalist meeting at Dui yesterday, where Mr. Nolan, Parnel date, atlengy down Ireland, 2/90 INDIANS THREATENING BATTLEFORD.—A. Gispateh from Winnipey, Nov. 28, says: hanging of the Indians at Battieford is ‘The tribes threaten th e Vt. reaten the government of Indians. Pittieioed 2 ail ared several country is being scoured for they have not been jound of pro- | Lint of These Who Have Taken Quar- A ne Whe Have Toten Dorrys Pone The following isa list of Betiatofs and Ropre- SRNA: Aldrich, N.W., R Allison, William B.” Berry, James. Bian, Henry as Brown, Joseph stor » Gia. "M Galt Witktnsois, Figs ive 1, inson, 763 Camden, Johnson N., Colquitt, Alfred H., Collom, 8. M., 1,, 1714 RT. Dolph, Jos. N., Oregon, Edmunds, Geo. F., V Eustis, James 8, La, Evarts, Win, MON, ¥. Frye, Wm. P., Maine, Hami Gibson, Gormah, Arthur P.; Md?) 11 Hampton, Wade, 8, C., Hale, Eugene, Maine, 1501 Harris, Isham Hawley, Joseph Pgutinn Sone 3 ingulis, John J, Jackson, Howell Jones, J. K., Ark: ri erson, John K., N, Manderson, Chas, Milk Muh , Warner, N. Ransom, Matt. Sabin, Dwight M. Sewell, Wm. J., N. Sherman, John, Ohi Stanford, ee gal ‘eller, Hen Vanes, Zebulon Van Wyek, Chas. Hi Vest, Geo, @. Mo., cot Voorhees, Daniel 'W. Minn. Wilson, Jas. REPRESENTAT! Breekenridge, C: R. Barbour, John S., Bean, C_C., Arizona, Belmont, Pert Gibson, Eustace, W.Va., 191 Hailey, John, td: Hitt, R. Ry TL, 1507 K st, n James, W. ., N.Y. Kleiner, 100, Wim., New Jersey, Mitchell, CL.’ Conn, 3 Morrison, W, it, ML. W: mone fons q., Texas, 1115 G #1 urphy, Je Phelps, W. W, struble, J.'S., lowa, Swoope. John A., Pu 144 Stone, W. J., Mo, 12 Taulbee, W.'P., Kentucky, 1 ‘Toole, J. K., Montana, 615 1 Voorhees, Chas, S., Wash.Te1 Ward, Thos. B,. Ind., 625 E Wilkin, 8. B., Oni ity but not located: va, Cabell, G.C., Va. +0. officers in this city: Thomas Mussachusetts avenue, Daniel } 1501 18th street. W. C. Endicott, Secretary street, W. ©. Whitney, Secretary Tstreet. LQ. C. Lamar, Portland. A. H. Garland, Rhode [sland avenue. W. F. Vilas, Postmaster street. dition, successor of the mahdi. both Alexandria and Cairo, are that the proposed expedi the ia and Nubian At present the intention would” ing about 1,700 troops. The river trans) indicated. -t00- THD PROMIBITIONISTS Adispatcn from Atlanta, scenes confected with the election. The next remain a large population t Ness, and some ent The prohibitiontsts at once which would of schemes was the re: Railroad Seheme. would bring business for se ral hundred. balance. Telegrams were of acontes backed up In this Attorneys have bee! trouble might resul in that transactions has taken place can securities were om clerks at work during of assistant clerks five years, All the ping trade are Ireight rates are advancing, Queen Christina has take: giance as regent of Spain. Isabella has written pensie agreed not to attempt quiet uwalt developme! Escurial. The King’s life $100,000. Sk Saturday, ‘a mental and wrought by the immoderate Friday the patient, friends, was taken its influence, med family that Wave iaade dlls claim was: chlorate without pain, without injury to some of it into his own. red-hot iron burned the Some more of it he t out the flesh, no pain. He the family, Until ina little time his his family was sat Ot Va, 1 Gopkrrll: Rrancis M./Mo., 1802.Q at. n. w. ‘Ga. Metropolitan. Conger, Omar D., Mich.) 1321 Dawes, 'Hen Mi (632 wes, Henty 1. Mass, 7 BK Pugh, James L., Ala, 1513 BR. 1. av W.,.N. Cy Me tan, 1898 18th st. nw. isep Weicker's. Wilson, W. L., W. Va., 1008 N st. 0. w. After the Temperance Battl WILt TRY TO KEEP THINGS LIVELY IN ATLANTA, says: The past week has been the most exciting in the history of Atlanta, The country has been notified of the success of prohibition and the day the enthusiasm gave way to sober thought. It was at once recognized that while an enciny had been driven Out of the city there would blishments badly crippled. began to counteract this by creating an interest in business matters tsuch depression. One of these ival of the Georgia Midland A subseription of $50,000 his road to Atl le Knot of men subscribed $10,000, scription paper was started around to raise the received during the three following days from temperance capltal- ists throughout the Union asking for investment in business and realestate. The ant. ists meanwhile began to canvass tl It was understood that the; by Senator Joseph E. ngaged, ani hat oa Enormous Stock Transactions in Lon- a —— eee Queen Christina Takes thé Oath. ‘The story was toid that the doctor had, that he could a shower of stars connected with the Biela | sentatives who have #0 fir taken quafters in comet, which it was calculated would illumine | this city for the coming scasion of Congress: cor. Vt. ave. and H st. mw. I 1124 Vt. ave, Beck, J. B., Ky. 1766 R. 1. aye. Ark., National, East Capitol st. lita. st. nw, . Ww. 18 H st. nw. Pp St. 1. We ave, R. I. ave. veite square. 2119 Mass, ave. cor. 18th and I sts. n. w. iiton, Randall L, La, 1723 B. 1. ave, ette square, Metropolitan. ‘st. nw. G., Tenn., 209 East Capitol st. ik, Conn, 312 C st. new. Masa, 1925 Kat. pw. E., Tenn., 1016 Vt, ave. hotel. ‘National hotel. Jones, Chas! W., Florida, 1705 G sy a. Logat, John A. Ii, cor. 13th and Cliftod sts. Me . J, 1014 Vt. ave. Maxey, B, Texas;419 ath st iaxey, 5. B., Texas, st. nL. , John’ F., Cal, 1218 Conn. ave. land. Mitchell, John ¥., Pa.’ Morzan, John T,, Ala, Morril justin S., Vt., 1 Thomas Circle. Palmer, Thos. W., Mich., 1433 K st. 1 Pike, Austin F., N_H., Hamtiton. Platt, Orville H.. Conn., Arlington. Plumb, Preston 1407 F st, nw, C., 1627 Mass. ave. ‘Neb., 1800 Mass, ave, Del. ave. and Cat, ‘Ind., Portland. Walthall. E. C., Miss., Arlington, “, lows, 623 13th st. n.w. IVES, Anderson, C. M., Obio, 813 12th st. n.w. Ark., 218 North Capitol st. pide gw stn. We Tron eT a¥. now, N. Carlisle, J. G, Ky., Riggs house. Cote, W. H., Md., 1011 H st. n. w. Crane, Wm: H., Texas, 123 B st, se. Dunn, Poindexter, Ark,, 223 East Capitol st, Dowduey, A., N. ¥., 22 Lafayette sqaare, 8 H st. nw, nho, 1008 8th st. n. Ww. Herbert, H. A., Ala., Woodmont Flat, We Holman, W. S., Ind.. Hamilton house, N.Y. 1412 1st. n. we King, J. Floyd, La.,’Arlington. . Ind..’299 6th st. n. @. . Ind., 1620 Rhode Island ave, Riggs. Dupont Circle, itard’s, it. D. We, neuter O18 Fi t New Jersey, farragut 1229 N 61 oF Bt. 8. c, Maryland ave, 108 22d st. n.w. 3th st, 813 12th st. n.w it Capitol st, Cabinet Ministers’ Rebidemces. The following are the residences of cabinet . Bayard, Secretary of State, 1413 ing, Secretary of the ‘Treasury, of War, 1313 16th ef the Navy, 1731 Secretary of the Interlor, the Attorney General, 1315 General, 1320 M ee Another Anglo-Egyptian Soud: Expe- It is probable another British expedition will be sent to gypt to check the advance of the Preparations are already being made on an extensive scalein under instructions from the London war office. The indications ition will be made sufficiently formidable to effectively protect frontier from the threatened incursion of the hostile Arabs, ‘of the war office seem to be to send out a force of 6,500 men, halt English and half Egyptians, and to Feinforce this army by a Nile flot ritish and 1,20 tation ser’ being overhauled, it is thought, for the ‘compris native ico is now ‘purpose Ga., November 28, hrown out of busi- fant, furnixhin, One itttle and a sub- hibitious it looks as if score. in London within the past month, The monthly settlement eon- cluded yesterday was the largest the history of London, The dealers in Ameri- pelled to keep their the whole of Thursday night preparing for settlement day, and 90 vast was the amount of business tobe done the clearing house was almost unable to cope with it and pald three guineas a day for the nervices capable o work. The British public ate now i more lurgely interested in stock specu! than they have been at any time i the past boards of inereased business, ‘The prospects in the ship- becoming much brighter, and recorded in ‘out the flation trade also re} mn the oath of alle- She was greatly agitated during the ceremony, and gavo way to hysterics when it was concluded. Ex-Queen @ letter to Queen Christina, In'whleh ahe places het Indusage at Chelatinat service. The queen has received a declaration to the same effect from the Duke de Mont- At a retinion of moderate republicans, which was attended by Senor Castelar, it was 8 Zeycaation rm as been removed to thé Palace of the tt but to ly of the ‘was insured for cis RtgICIAR's SLAVERY TO COCAINE. —Dr. as. B. Bradley, quite ® prominent of Chicago, was talten to the Was sician Home hysical Orr ae accompanied by som betore Jud ndengust, Judge who sue for t1 of Richmond by A. selves and other creditors of the tacts era eNO Property belonging to Fate and Eri tie to court at tho oy cae AS Ss Marr Wary. FOR MEDICINAL USE ‘NO FUSEL OIL, ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED, 1x USE IN HOSPITALS, * CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMABIES, AND PRESORIRED BY PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE. CURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES, AMD ALL WASTING DISRASES. HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, INEBRIETY, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, : MALABIA, THE ONLY Pore Srucuranr FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, CONVALESOING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN, ‘We have bad prepared espectatty for un by a great German scientist, an unfailing formuin hich is a sare and positive care for Consump- tion, and which can be prepared by auy funily hounckeoper (raw beefsteak and our Pure Malt ‘Whiskey being of the ingredients). ‘This for- mala will besent under the seal of our com- pany to any person afflicted with Consumption and using our Whiskey, free ofcharge, upon receipt of @ two-cent siamp. By the we of this formula, hundreds of supposed {ncurableso consumptives have been restored to health, and in all cases where it hasbeen used it has increased the weight on an average, at least ten pounds ins month. This result is gaar- anteed where it is used regularly. ‘Two ounces of alcohol contain more wutrl- ment than ten ounces of meat. It is the only ‘thing that enters the bicod vessels without effort onthe part of the stomach. It is there- fore peculiarly fitted for the weak and debill- tated. For sale by deelers and druggists everywhere, ‘Persons cast of the Rocky Mountains unable to procure from their dealers can have half- dosen sent in plain case, unmarked, express charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to ‘The Dufy Malt Whisky Co., Baltimore, Md. Aldpersons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky are inetted to avail themselves of the services of our Medicat Rag, at alt times, free of charge, Garrat Manx Dows. ‘The continued warm Westher daring October and November has greatly interfered with Beavy clothing, and tn aa eine ¥1 |, 1a Consequence, sett “THE MISFIT STORE, Corner uth and ¥F strect Piss an immense stock, of fine Clothing for Men and Hoys.on if low prices can muke ‘hand, which tas to-go, itgo. Tastead of wattiug tii tho end of the busy sea BON, We start at once, have reduced a 00 Men's Overcoats to $4.50. ) Men's Overcoats to 16.60, 922,00 Hine Kersey Newmarkels to $15.00, ‘$28.00 Batin-lined Overcoata to €15.00. ‘$23.00 Chinchilla Surtouts to $14.00, 7.50. ‘Jacket nnd Pants to $2.50, $4.00 ‘6.00 Jacket and Pants to 3.50. 200 Jacket and Pants to to to to 10.60 Overcoats to 12.00 Overcoats to 16,00 07 00 Suita to 6.50. 12.00 Bults to 7-50. 4a quan EET mentee imm 0 a tloms. "As our prices re always the lowest of say, Eng away ail prone But in nang inet neo ‘aw ‘goods tHE MISFIT STOR ofthe, CORNER 10TH AND F 8’ Don't forget, we are at the corner of 10th and F. a" Open uli 9 p m; Saturday 11 p.m, Electric ‘Light nz3 WM H. RICH, 717 MARKET SPACE, ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOESTORE, ‘We wish to call your attention to a few of the many bargains we are offering at the very lowest cash prices possible, Ladies’ Curkid Box Toe. worked button holes...$2.00 Ladies Extra fine Cur. Kid, two styles. 2.50 Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. flexible, (our own make Ladies’ Extra flaw Cur. Kid, Spanish inetep. ‘Men's Goat Baskin, hand made. Lad. Genuine Dongola, hand made. Lad. Genuine 8. Goat/hand made.. 4.50 Our Gent's $2.50 Shoes can’t be beat. They are neat, stylish and good fitting. We have them in three different styles, Our Gent's $3.00 Shoes are genuine calf skin and compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere. Our line of Gent's fine Dress Shoes are the most stylish and from the most reliable manufacturera ‘The Prices are bound to suit you. Give us a call and be convinced. ‘You will find everything kept by @ first-class shoe store, nt ‘Market Space ut WM. H. RICH Full line of Ladies and Gent's Felt Slippers, sulta Die for the mck room, ocle A cablegram from London, November 28, says: Exsoar Turxos An enormous development of stock exchange GRAND ASSORTMENT, EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPECT TO FIND THE BEST MADE AND TRIMMED GAMENTS HERE Al’ LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS, in DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW and CASSIMERS,from $10.00 to 940.00. Stylish, Nobby SUITS for Youths, ‘Boys and ren, fyom $3.00 to $25.00. = Large ne of UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NoTICE. NOAH WALKER & 00, 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFice CAROLINS OIL AND CREOSOTE ‘Witaixeton, N.C., Nov. 12, 1885, ‘Tora Pustic: 29 ‘The lor . heveestty for » ond preservative of ne vEhe Carolina, Olt gud rimecies | teeMdid ‘out into ie scvershie the — the ees eit netomat Os ROAD TTPy BRIDGE TIMBERS, Tae ING yor mE Vi a rae PAVEMENTS. 3S AND STREET Weare prepared to fill large orders ontyery short We refer to cer Core New York ons Uehara, Gena, So tinton ar thor ape nl3-1m : rl Ca. Rorrser, ‘NOM. 408 AND 405 TTHST. Nw. ROLLER riagee cif ESSE Tax Asnarox Geena linc aw, ‘Rottlers of Che, Heurich’s MAERZEN ET, <== ‘POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. As all mortals fran thelr infancy wear Flannéjs, ‘wehave undertook to tel! you something regarding ‘that most Important article. Jn the fre pao there is juntas mach diference in the grades and ptices of Fiannels as there is ta, class of | made and Worn. ~~ And as Flannels must be taken in consideration as a sanitary megitm, you must be careful what kind you buy. Ofcourse, we keep all grades. We have to du ‘soto cater for all classes of trade and for different ‘usages, as some may want Flannels onty for a lMuing; but when you want a good class of Flannel, such as ‘Medicated Fiaanel, you will want to know what you are buying. And then again, we Keep the delicate shades of Flannel, Now these goods it is mos: neces- sary you should be ceuttious in buy! ‘Now we keep makes that will color. ‘Wealso keep the very much worn Jersey Flanne in all conceivable stripes at 500. and 6240. ‘Weniso keep Hider Down, in white, light blue, medium, blue and pink, the finest quality made. ‘We keep Plaid Flannel, This makes the nicest ‘kind of material for a wrapper, as It not alone a sub- stantial material for. wear, bat at the same time a very comfortable aud warm article. These come 25 inches witie, all wool aud have been ‘Reduced from G5c. to 50c. per yard. All ark colors of Basket and Mateinase Flanneis, at 37ic. We guarantes these goods to be all wool, and have been mafked down from 50c. These are nice for children’s wear, Mother Hubbards, etc. WHITE FLANNELS. WHITE FLANNELS. ‘We have the largest astortment and prices varied ively Keep their ‘than any other house in the city: We can give you flannel from 10v. up to the finest. All Wool Flannel, 27 in. wide, 20c. “ 27in, * 26c, “ *“ 37in. * 0c. and s0 6n to the Aimest grades. ‘Shaker Flannels in endless variety from 25c. per yd. up to the finest made. Shaker Flanmsl, 32 Im. wide, 25¢. « 36in.. 30: ‘Shaker Flannel, $2 in. wide, better quality, S7%igc. RED FLANNELS, RED FLANNEIA. ‘Wecan give you ap all-wool Red Flannel at 20c., worth 25¢, At 25c., can give you all-wool medicated flannel 5 oz. tothe yard; never before sold for less than S7igc. ‘Then we keep the finer grades in the same proportion. GREY FLANNEIS, GREY FLANNEL, ‘We are selling Grey Fiannels at 12%¢. per yard, which makes elegant lining aud also substantial skirts, ‘These goods we sold for 16c. At 18, 20, and 25 we can give you extra heavy Grey Flannels for Skirting purposes. In our 22-inch Dress Flannels we can give you all the desirable shades wotn at 2c. per yard. These g00da are all wool, EMBROIDERY FLANNELS, ‘We have the largest and most complete stock of these goods in the city in White and Colored Embroi- dery. ‘A beautiful Embroidered White Flannel At 87c. A much better quality and deeper Embroidery At$1.00. And so on up to the finest qualities made, A Beautiful Embroidered Red Flannel At 70c, ‘These goods will be found on our first floor. As the present cold weather is an incentive to buy- ing these goods, we should be glad to have you come at once. LANSBURGH & BRO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-496 SEVENTH STREET, n2s. BBR MMT 355q Bee kA “oe ORM Seg8 CLOAKS AND SUITS DEPARTMEN’ 16 items, consisting of Odd Numbers and Sizes, offered at a remarkable sacrifice. Peruse them carefully, as they are, indeed, unusual ns, ONE BLACK DIAGONAL NEWMARKET, perfect in fit and finish, size 38, reduced from $8.25 to 90.25, ONE BOUCLE NEWMARKET, size 36, regular tallor made, as a special Bargain, reduced from $13.50 to $10, ONE BLACK DIAGONAL NEWMAREET, size 38, trimmed with Hustlan Hare, and besatiful shirred back, reduced from $12 to $7.50. ONE BEST BERLIN TWILL NEWMARKET, size 34, plain Tailor-made, but grand fit, reduced from $10.60 to $7. ONE FINE CHINCHILLA CLOTH NEWMARKET, size 40—a very comfortable garment—reduced from $7.50 to $5.50. ONE BROWN BERLIN TWILL NEWMARKET, Sine 88, ‘With Beaver Trimming, reduced from $12 to $8 ONE FINE BERLIN CLOTH VISITE, ‘With French Coney Trimming, size 36, reduced from $11 to $6.25. ONE FUR LINE CIRCULAR, of finest Lyon Silk, sise 38, immense value, re- duced from $50 to $25. ONE 56 INCH LONG BILK PLUSH GARMENT, sive 36, with Ruslan Hare Trimming, reduced from $42 to $23.76. ONE 54 INCH LONG SILK PLUSH GARMENT, size 36, with Russian Hare ‘Trimming, and very elegant. reduced from $35 to $20, ONE 86 INCH LONG SILK PLUSH GARMENT, size 38, with finest Astrakhan ‘Trimming, reduced from $89 to $22.50. THREE ENGLISH STREFT JACKETS, of finest Beaver, slees 84 and 36, with elegant ‘Trimming and perfeet fit, reduced from $10 to $4.98, ‘THREE EXTRA FINE STOCKINETTE JACKETS, siren 34 and 36, very stylish Embroidered, reduced from $15 to $9, ONE 16-YEARS' SIZE MISSES’ NEWMARKET, of fifie Berlin Twill, with Astrakhan Trimming, redvoed from $9.50 to $7. ONE 1¢-YEARS’ SIZE MISSES" HAVELOCK, of fine Berlin Cloth, decided bargain, reduced from $11.50 to $7.75, ONE @YEARS MISSES’ HAVELOCK, very ele- gant, with Astrakban 'Trimming—a beautiful and desirable garmient—reduced from $7.50 to $5.75. A aA AA pvve aa E BOE RRaE > gs a MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, a} BB 416 SEVENTH STREET. Us» Coxe ‘ IT 13 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM, FOR COOKING PURPOSES, FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOH HEATING BY LATROBE, FOR OPEN GRATES, IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. IT DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL aT WILL Pay TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE ‘WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Tae oust TORTO, " PERFECTS DIGESTION, Inequalied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and » ‘General Debility. * pure, Ber Bottle, $1.00: 6 Bottles tor 96.00: s0HN C PARKER'S G17 and 619 7th street a. w. YEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES ONS AOR TMENT OF STATIONERY, New ‘Cards and Scrap Pictures, at m,ws CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 Penna av. te eee ee T will to my friends and books ia fuciness, abd will continue tis sale und ev eee eons Fae os on ‘or those who wish to pecare ity Holidags. The G. A, WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsylvania ave. __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Jvusr Recerven AFULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in the world. 8 B SULERY, 1112 Pst. ow, 6 Unlaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect ‘Ot Guaranteed, a7 QPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR Gaoutne Camels’ Hair Undershirts, $1.62%, reduced from $2. Genuine Came Tair brawert, $1,935 Teduced from $2. Genuine camels’ Hatr sock’ iriac. per pair, reduced from 80. ‘Fleece ‘Wool Under: shirts and Drawers, $1.50 cach, reduced from $2. Red Flannel (Atedioated). Underwear, at prices to ae: foulsh you. A good Merino Chdershirt nicely ade, oulr oie. extra Heavy Cason Flannel rent sizes), ue. per palt: cheap Gar Comior’ Shirt (Reinforced). The ola favorite, only Roe. A good Untinished Shirt for 50e, each, att tthe BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, no, 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST At DOUGLAS’, Ninth Street, Teavy Merino Vests and Drawers, at 50,75 and $1. Heavy all wool Vest and Drawers, at $1.50, $2. Se wool Vestand Drawers, at $1.50, “Cartwright and Warner's” “Star” “American Hos fery and iorfolk and New Brunswick” Underwear for Gentlemen, Canton Flannel Drawers, at 50,75 and $1. Ine Dress Shirts to order, at $9, $10.50, $12 and 914.50, DOUGLAS, 522-524-526 Ninth Street. To Maxx Roox We Wi Or. the following BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES that have been used: 6 Bingers at $8 each. 4 Domestics at $14 each. 2 Whites at $15 each. ‘The above machines are in first-class order, and fulty warranted, oe 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO. 528 Oth st. n. w. St. Cl Cloud Building. Good machines for rent. Ail Kinds repaired. ns MM ‘And other first-class Machines from $20 ‘Send for Catalogue to AUERBACH'S Sewing Machine ‘hand H. Nextdoor to AUERBACH'S Saxony Wool German ‘hand-knit Jacket Depot, nd PPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT McKENNEY'S lable Sewing Machine House, 427 9th st, an@ bee the New Autor White tise little Daisey. ‘New Machines ofall kinds. Benting and mbl2 WOOD AND COAL, \EORGE CREVELING, WOOD AND COAL Goes re ee Ret dth st. Pine ; ; Hick $7; Sawed, Pine, $4; Hickory, $8.50. Wood at a reduced price to dealers. ‘Telephone counection to fall parte of the city. ser2-tm ITE THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE CASH J ives to my lacge and vaperior stock of Luntber, ‘and Coal, which Iam selling at very low pric’s JOHN MILLER Offices: 1020 14th street northwest, 41 street and land Avenue southwest, NORFOLK AND FORT MONROR. dere Ft muNDATs, | EDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS » Sercae POR THE HOLID, ATS FO at m., from 7th treet whart, Fran jmew Rabies, fices, 1351 and 628 Golden Syrup soe, Sake SRTPR Sy Monee, Gc. gal: Kock wexpresn Gos Fema, sve. wheel Mh; Oi. Backer A: ater Tucker Peach | ONES Thm sea Sut Float STEAMER eae ed she Sagar Cured Shoulders rige ths salit & Rie ee Sharves ob Sundaes ard 1 7 fut Grakanarye nesdays Up enly. For information apply wo f fe, 10 10 F3 we in, 1 oa Buckwh Sp 0OhG. LSMEMLE, Lae Peeve aw, for 12ige. tb. INDLA' TEA COMPANY, ort Y._TUi street cars pass the door; of send G. T. JONBS, Agt,, That. what . AT OUR PRI Px Flea et Chojce SUGAR CURED HAMS, Te. ington, Moding.” Wednenday ‘and: Natu eRe wee SHOULDERS, 6. Firs-class Fare, : Rest OLD GOV. JAVA, Roasted. 280 Bas PATENT PROCHE FLOUR, Jor DBL, $0.90. Gcrorde colepreted LEAP LARD ie ase G9 | THOMPSON, Sunday, pound buckels, Be: pound. seis 5, an WALKER & WRIGHT, | | S208 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS oH = NEW IRON STRAMER “WAKEPIELIY Sp Keane statrest wnt on MOSOA aS, THOR PAYS. and CATURDAYS aan Return ken mabe set Rita Deserta TUISDAYS, FRIDAYS and SCRDAY pm. tovehe FIRSTCLASS BREF, VEAL vin wettox, ac. | mec Hee Lani, on Ha ws Nothin Cr. CORN BEEF A SAME MUTTON. de. | Sirioman Ve mudneciements Bay faint win B Rat 30) herds. See wciveduie NB PADGETT, Ageut, ra | PRMGHT STEAM. NIGHT leave Stalls.—828, 620 and G30 Center Markee Oth st. wing. 206 and 20% Northern Liberty Marke. eahfateeting delivered free of cnarge fall parts of the Be ©.W, RIDLEY, Manager eT TO NEW YORK occ ERE oo & Sok & Goo Kee i it THE CRLEBRAT PATENT PR fs without a doubt the most BxavTivUL and the most Ntrarriots Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have hot ouly "the most perfect Mil containing: ites alte mi, prota Sachin ery invented up to the present time, but they produce a Floar Ussviramnn by any mlllin the world. "To Prove that, we would simply stave tat lange a Ely orthis magniticent Flour i shipped anguaily to Fuirope and eaten atthe principal Courts of tae ol world, WeGcamastree that i made from welectrd ‘sclnowledged fact, that tn thie Four a perf an acknow ‘tat in this Flour a perfsct Sp Station of the: cintinous particien of te wheat Derry Sud athorough'eliminathin of all: woak aid starchy een reached, and. ts consequently ‘ Sread to the barrel han tn Side adit ts rom its hread making qualities {tts the cheapest, as Well at the best for eitiver faintly or baker's Use, and Eusurpassed bj any Plonr made. “Fvery agek and every barrel is warranted to give eutire salisiaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUTS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It isnexcelted by anyother Patent except Certs, and will please the most ex acting housekeeper and watlsfy the most fastidious ep cure, RRR ERR 988g ROR K ERE FR ERR Sss8_ > LL, BLAKE, Captain, RAILROADS. fe Vinciaa stony naiLway. THE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTAWEST Schedule in i:flect November 15, 1885. 7.00 AM.—LY NCH BL dally except Sum- ‘day at Charioitesviite 11.15 AMO NEW ORREAN making M.-SOUTICERN MALI Ali points, South and Son ening Care droth Wranhingtvo to. Ath Jeans Pullman sieepers from Washi: “nario AND F: rest, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Pateat, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It isa very cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and Wwe guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, ‘Trains arrive in Washington $05 9.1m. Sout Express, daily: 10:40 0m., Strasburg daily Sent Sunday inure Mall, dal Nu ». Fes Mail, GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family ur of the District. It fs equal in quality to a great high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- tors to bring forth any Flour anperior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELLANCE ot GOLDEN | BILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. For salo by al grocers. Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. aud Indiana ave. se13 WM. BE. GALT & CO, inquire at Company's ¢ Trains leave from . MACDANTE 1TER, ‘Gen. Pass. Agent. Ay ‘SOL. HAAS, Traffic Mann a BALTM One axp onto Rar ROAD, MAY 34, 1885, anti tale in effect SUND, further Leave Washington from 1 corner of New Jer Calcago 16:00.and 10:10 p.m., dally. The 1000 am. isa Fast Limited Express ch cago, arriving in Pitts! ¥ 1 ‘ 1 Gnocentrs Curar For Casu. EW YORK BUCKWHEAT, de. per ib PURE WHITE CLOVER HONKY, tu “2b, Crates, ie, crate: a full line of selected FAMILY GROCERIES. and ONIONS. Fine large RRIES, 10c_ per quart > MEFLV ING 1D, Louis’ 6:30 p.m. No extra tare is charged, for fast tim for Pittsburg at 10:00 a.m., with Parlor Car, and p.m. ‘to Pittstiurg, Cleve 1K Cars to Pittsbarg. pectalty.” Goods delivered __STEAMERS, cuss RD LI 30, S30 mul 1005, 40, 700,825 and henandoah Valley Haliroad and m. dally, with Pullman sleeper, Wrieats on the Si 0 For Annapol Oa. ti. and 1210 and 4.30 p.m, Sat. Deo. 5 (SERVIA.. ‘On Sunday, 8: nd 4:40 p. an. AURANTA,...Sat. Dec. 12 | Gantt For way’ station cen Washington an Erncuia.—.-Sat, Dec. 18] Avna: 200, B40, " a0, 4:40, OnEdox..— sat Dec. 26 | Oumaox.... Sat. Jan, 23 ms" on Sundays, 8290 am, and AND EVERY SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. sh. For stations RATES OF PASSAGE—Cabin— $60, $80 and $100, amd 11°16 p, accordiug to accommodations. Intermediate . dally: 4 ‘Stecrage at very low rates. Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool and Queenstown and ail other parts ot Europe at lowest rates ‘Thi dl ped pide pede reese nye] Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the © For local stations bet ween Washingt: for Mediteranean ‘burg, 12:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday office, No.4 Howling Greet orbeth steeragennd Cabin | extent Rebdat wad Ba ey ream T. al No, 4 Bowling Green, or! except Stidag, and BO p. tn duly to Maiereton fOUTIS BIGELOW & C0., 005 7th street, Washing: | Gulls! except tainting, to Wickes ton, b,c “Trains arrive from the W ERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York. VBRNON #y Sos OTLs MGI OW & CO, 130 ‘005 7th street, Wash \ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN eee eTwWens New VonK Axo Have Compary"s Piet, No. 42 North iver, ot of Mor et on wea. auton de Jousselin, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2 pa. a 0 jada, de Kersablec, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 7 i. ate $egu $! Labrador, Perier GMauterive, Wednesday, Dea. 26, | days. #30, 7-20, 0400 ands “Ail trains from Washi ‘St. Germain, Traub, Wednesday, Dec. 23,6 a.m. exteph b55 SiG unt ae Checks payable on sight, Jn amounts to sult, on 8 For further forint ee ents LOUIS DE Bae | orturther sutra BEAW? agent No. 6 bowlihu Green, New York. Ohio Tieket P Memes HELL & 0b. agents tor the Dlsurie of Co- | Petheyivania even hunbia, 1438 Penmytvanis 5 Tecelved at any point and ‘B DUNHAM. < FINANCIAL. HE GREAT Maio Depot and MillSouth Capitol and I sts, au31-3m Coan Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE }200 F street northwest. 1516 7th street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwes 1212 9th street northwest. Corner 3d and K streets northwest. 22] Peumaylvanis avenue southeast. els POSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR HEAT- ING APPARATUS, ETC. Orvice or BUILDING YoR STATE. WAR AND NAVY DEPARTMENTS, WasHixatox, D C., November 25, 1885. ‘Sealed Proporals for furnishing and delivering, com- plete, the materials, fittings, etc., required for the con- struction of the heating and steam apparatus of the west and center wings of the Building for State, War ‘and Navy Departments, inthis city, will be received until TWELVE M, on’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER, SEVENTEENTH, "1885, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. ‘The p ‘and contracts will be SEPARATE AND pisriNct for each of the following four classes of ma- terials aud articles, namely: ‘Class 1.—Boilers, Tanks, Safety-pans Smoke-stacks, ac. ‘Class 2.—Cast-Iron FI +, Colls, Dampers, &c. Ciase 3:— Pipe titings, Valvex, Wroughtiron Cols, 4 Wi Speciticati Torms ot proposal, and general Instructions to bidders, will be furnished fo established manufacturers and dealers in the respective: on ‘application, but the drawings for classes Nos. 1 and 2 ‘THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, | Fan be seen ‘only at this office. 125,27, ene, Corps of Engineers, SPECIALTIES. ER. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND reliable ’ Physician deconsulted dally. 404 Ct. tions strictly conidential EB. AND MME. Hatablished 1855, AND MUSCLE t of Swedish Move- ‘home, for wat ever purpose it nay daily treatment at home, inventor, be required “Go.and see the IBLettOF rasan, nléim 227 Em nw. ME. THE RELI. CLAIRVOYANT Moca ae ee aes ve, and ( years in re Ty call, satisfact! guaranteed. Office. am. to 8 p.in, Fee 60c. and $1. 312 ‘Pina ats, Ca tol EAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE. BY: Ditties deat twent ich ease. Be Cured bi ‘hundreds of others ONE oy ‘ie Soinwise Ts PAG, 128 Kast oust. ¥.City. in ee pd eee eee ‘street, between 4th and PR MO re a hime Seatetee == ae a a W. B. Waser & Co, Members New York Stock Exchange and Chicago ‘Board of Trade, Correspondents of J. T. LESTER @ 00., of Chicago, ‘90 Broadway, New York. ‘Washington Office, 1014 15th st. n.w. Tnstantancous communication by private wire with PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTIIWEST. DOUBLE TRACK. SPLUNDID sO ENEKY. STEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT Put Th efteet NOVEMBER 16TH, Tne ‘Trains leave Washington, from. station, corner of @ua and Bi streets, mited Express sburg and the Went, sleeping Care at 0 au. dally: Pack & m. daily to Ciocingmt! and St Low ing Cars from Harrishury to «inchunuth ry cz | Bnd Hotel Caf to se Laue: dally eeeept Saturday pk Sines ye, Sicclne cae Alone te Coleg Pace & Warrery, wits Mivepita Cars Wastin to ical aa Hae: . BROKERS risburg to Louisville, at Harrisburg with an cere Western, Expr sn Ghrguein micpery fe Lidhip cag OP Care and tie Weer shih thrcagh Sheeyiet Batty ‘83D 15th. (Corcoran Building), W <4 Tes sacs PRN COCR EERE | a te a narnoan Piatt For Krie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Bullnio, Niagara, WASTTNOT ONC YORI, BOSTON, a | *o!pan. dalyvekeent Saturday with "uiace card Sanne Wane PEE oserme, | For Willitmaport, Leck Maven and Elmira, at 0.09 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Basi, 715,830 and 21 am., 2,4. 100nd 11.20 p.m. On Sunday, &30.am 2-4 10 ‘and 1 YP Limited express of Vulinias barton cary, B40 an, dally, except Gund ‘or Boston without change, 2 p.m. every For Brooklyn, N.Y. ail through tral cu MaYNarp C Kym, Hexey H- bopax, Washi D.c. RAVERS, a Wind sell ou commisaion all classes of" Railway H. H. DODGE, Resident Partuer, sy City wiih bouts of Hrrovklyn mune dons of Stocks and Bonds and information re | Gifect transfer to Felton sirecl, aol Se se titi ths Sew vane Mo SaaS” ees Allorders executed and reported promptly. bel | Furi a tei ¥ and 12 am.,2,4,6,10 ood 11-20 pan, ‘On Kanday, K40 win. 24088 and 11.20 pin. Limited express, 0-40 a.m. "dal except Sunday. For Baltimore, 6.35, 2. 4, w ‘Speclil treatment for indies; wand reliable: advice free and cont- | For Pope's Creck Line, 7.15 am. and 4.40 p.ru. daily, Genta terins reasonable. Caitor write. nator | Fot hopes, Crock Kine, 7.15 am. and 4.40 p.1u, daily, Se GOLDER SARae Lautan | Mor aetna 12.05 and 4.25 pan. daily, Me Sey during illness, at ber nice BOS: ‘Mimouri ave. iW. whiere they will ave tbe best of Gre. peer ‘except Sunday. On Sunday, 4.00 p.m. ALEXANDRIA AND FKEDERICKSBURG RAUL LEXANDRIA AND Wasi THE TRADES. 1Oram, Oo — > . mond and the Routh, 6.00 wed 11.01 am Rorvs H. Dazey, ‘Traian’ beave Alscandnis for Weeanmeeay BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. Ample Facilities for Legal and Commercial Work, 10.00, 10.10 am; 1.00, 3.06, 28, 5.10, 5. 10.42’ p.m.; and 12-10" Midi ight (except Mi eau enti On unday, of S09 and 20. RESS' FOR THE am. and 12.10 night. eo asaocnet mw, |, Tickets and intormation at the oMice, northeast cor- Re N, TW BDMAR S WARSESON: Book hiawetacturers: ner of 13th street and Pensylvanin avenue. and ub the station, where ordety can be Well for 1 Of baggage to destination frou hotels and resid ols 420 and 422 11th st. nw, nla a BR. Woo! . Geveral Pawsenger Agent. 1BS0N BROTHE: Jy AMIINGTON, ONTO AND WiYTERN RAT OR ea eee» | W" an Sg Fine Printing «specialty. On after OCTOBER 11, 1) >, trains leave. DENTISTRY, | epnegowhagu' din "ang 400" arts at Leesburg: pity am, pm; - Bound Mill at 11:46 am. ‘and 721 p.m. Jeave Round Hii 6100 ain. aud GAS pan.: lz) Dury 6:42 a.m. and $250 pin; and arrive at Washing- Jon at 6:36 a.m, and 5234 p.tn, Suni alleviates pain of exacting: Uns given. api || The train arriving at Washinguon at 8:35 a. ‘other trains are daily except “ ~ ‘Monthly and Commantoating oA pointe 5M Bi Alexandra, UNDERPAKERS. MS weprew asd bgt A GAWLER. FURNISHING UNDER home, 1724 71 WW abe will to mest her many friends and coabine’ | T4 OSEPH doe eink aCe eee every Using - ‘Telephone wil 102-12 my8h BELLEW. Sg gy ge ‘Embalming CM. Lukens, ‘Principe ‘Demonsiraior;

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