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The Oregon Broken in Two. The diver sent to the scene of the Oregon j¥reck off Fire Island reports that the Oregon is broken in two, and that pieces of cargo from her hold are coming to tne surface. Spectators m the Fulda say that the Oregon rebounded as Lookout Mountain. Here before us, like a great reliet map, ts the picture of the whole theater. If we only hada pointer six or seven miles long, with strength to wield it, we could put it down on every spot of whieh I have spoken. Men look “powerful she struck bottom and then sank again. The | small” down “yon” in the valley; but you can Quly thing now tobe done with her will be to | see them with wonderful distinctness. If the blow up the hulk, in the hope of allowing the | confederates were not too badly “skeered” they j€argo to be flsned “up. No wreckage from the | could have counted almost every man of Hook- Schooner which sunk the Oregon has been. en | er’s and Smith's commands on ihat memorable - Richard Ringk, master, and H. y , | morning when they awoke to the fact that their P the Fulda, have filed a libel against | let flank had been turned. Over yonder 1s he owuers, at present unknown, of seven eases | Brown's ferry. Here right beneath us is the land one package or diamonds which were taken | steep mountain aide um which Hooker's mon lei the steamer Oregon when she sank. ‘The | came till they were caught in acloud so dark Tibel states the value of the diamonds to be | they dared not move further, and camped $200,000. where they were. Just before ws we can count - every bend of | the tortuous river course, down which those noiseless pontoons floated. As to being “above the clouds,” I¢ 1s a common ex} rience with those who spend any time on Ul mountain. Even now little cloud is seurrying long yonder beneath us. { have seen the whole valley covered so thickly that not _a house or a tree could be seen. Beneath wasa great sea of ling, billowing mist, sometimes pouring its rain so that we hear it’pattering on the leaves two hundred feet below, when not a drop was falling on us. Then I Have seen those clouds litt, first gently parting and permitting one to ok through upon the freshly watered fields and dens of the seen them rol- in silent inajesty like great white the sky, leaving the whole glorious scene unobscured.’ The farms and houses of valley—how they rejoiced in the fresh uty added by their new baptism. The trees—how they sparkled in the sunshine, a E Sharp Detective Work. A PINKERTON MAN PLANS A BANK ROBBERY IN ORDER TO TRAP A MURDERER. On August 28, 1885, Officers John H. Grant Bnd McNutt, of Genev: were mysteriously Murdered. They were found dead in the public Byuare of the town, and absolutely no clue could be discovered regarding the pe ators of the crime, although a reward of $3,000 was offered. In October Mayor MeChesney, of Geneva, got a hint regarding a possible solution of the mys tery and place ter in the Pinkertons hands. A dete sent to Aurora, Ill, Where he ingratiated himself with a certain Kang of criminals. His next move was to plan the robbery of a St. Paul, Minn., bank. He, in turn, desired to know what kind of stuff ‘his meuipanade: os Were before admitting | thousand myriad drops glistening pendent from them into the scheme of the bank robbery. iid the leaves, and every drop a diamond. The Was during a conversation on this subject that | City yonder, with every harsher tone subdued we Of & and all its voices blended into a gentle, harmo- bch hers nious murmur, and every. repulsive. sight smoothed away by its distance, how gentle and how peaceful; how unlike the turmoil of war or even’ the contusions of dally commerce. Ob, Fes, you will know what it Is tobe “above te clouds” ifyou spend afew days on the moun- tain, "Its no myth, Tho men of Hooker's were Ir prowess and wor- thiness to at nid how they had Killed two policemen in Geneva. One of these named Extee, has been arrested in Chi- aco. He ts a brother of the cashier of the First National bank of Aurora, ves Building 2 Great Telescope. vAN "3 cKO on actually “above the clouds” when they eee nee eR RUNSING WORK” BRINGING | Achieved that memorable Victory On the 24 THE MOON WITHIN A HUNDRED MILES. — | of November, 1863.—From C. O. Brown's “Bat- Boston Special to the N. ¥. Tribune. ‘The largest refracting telescope In the world 4s now in process of construction In the modest rkshop of the venerable Alvan Clark, the er, in Henry street, . The two disks of glass go to form the lens of the great Lick telescope which ‘Will be placed in the observatory on the peak of Mt. Hamilton, a bequest the California anil ¢ James Lick. These two circular lasses are’ Valued at $25,000 each, and it de- Stroyed they could not be duplicated within the tle Fields Revisited. eee Varying Fashions in Architecture. h. Cor. Phila, Press. ‘The fashion In arebitecture, like the fashion in dress, gocs from one extreme to the other. The residence just completed in this city by John Hay is an illustration of this. Not long ago the fashionable houses in Washington were constructed flimsily, ornamented with galvan- ized iron, or anything that_ would make much show fora little money. It was called Queen a ithe | Anne style, and for a while was the rage. The Rext six months tor millionsof dollars. ‘The | Present extreme. is the Novinay styler Jobe disks were cast in Paris, the order being ‘given | Hay's house In Itlchardgon'® Interpeetation at five years ago, but the f ures Were so numer- ous that they were not received by Messrs, Clark until last September. When fiuished the Jens will be thirty-six inches in diameter, six | inches wider than the one which they recently completed for the Russian government. Since this style. It is also fair representation of the new extreme to which fashionabie and wealthy people have gone in house buiidipg. It is mas- sive, with some unjustiflable oddities, and ce: tainly unsuitable fora warm climate,” Hut iis since | the proper thing, and, though an impartial ol Teceiving the blocks last September Mr. Clark | server might think this style more saitable for and bis sons have been constantly at w | @ pubhe building or @ school house, the un- Bpon them, but they do not expect to have | happy ‘possessors of the many gabled and them completed much betore next fall. When | fantastic Queen” Anne. rectloncee aoe ind leted the two lenses will weigh about 709 | envious eyes upon the low arches, narrow win- pounds. The work of polishing the disks has | Gows and grotesque gargoyles of this fine speck: Jew grains more or less irom the wrong plice | gance about the interior of the house which im- Would ruin them. The only instrument used is | Fresses one with the mot. than te Ogee the hand smeared with rouge, a polishing sub- | Tyan of good taste, Mn Lay pecuples the Stunce finer than the finest emery. house this winter and spends much ot his time Some idea of the power of te instrument may | at literary work, ‘In appearamen rae author or be gaiued trom the statement recently made by | “jim Iludsoc and “Lite ecoches” Is aaitght au astronomer, that gazing at the moon 240,000 | man, with sliky dark brows bale, board sed jniles away, that orb by this telescope will be | mustache, eyes black and piercing and deeply brought to within less than 100 miles from the | set. eyebrows compressed abd reation ested eye of the beholder. Mr. Clark on Monday last | finely ‘arched. wud in the weds ede ae Yas cishiy-two. | He and bis wife will on March | evevrows tong, deep, perpendicular wrinkles, twenty-tlith celebrate the sixtieth anniversary | js beard ine parted’ te thas enti 2 | brushed. He fs rather partial to a black and Mass.. and brought up a farmer's boy, but his | whive siriped eravat, dresses us a ruie ina sclitaught skill gained hii « situation as a0 | black morning coat and gray and black striped Engineer, at the ace of twenty-two, in a Lowell | trousers, From bis surroundings one might 9 mill. Ten years laterhe had become a | erroneously suppose he wae cyuite Eucusie® ature painter in Boston, with a studio. in con versatio; ea is at once dispelled. eee naa | In conversation this idea is at once dispelled, of their marriage. He was born in Ashiicld min h that he was painting | Joun Hay shines with no borrowed light. His these portraits he was yrinding away at lenses | Views oa public questions are thoes of oe pane for a Pastime, and when the daguerrotype | otic American, though his ill health of late threatened the'extinetion of the portrait palut- | Yours hus obliged him te lead a somewhat ne, jug profession he stepped into telescope mak- _ tire life. ee A Dangerous Practice. : COMPLAINT ABOUT THE KISSING OF CORPSES-- WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. From the Philadelphia Times, A clergyman complains that there exists —ce0___ The Ailments of Children. WoW To RECOGNIZE AND TREAT THEM—THE VALUE OF PREVENTION. ‘From the Philadelphia Times, Tae Naroxar Creo Is No more solidly founded than the reputation of Benson's Capeine Plasters. They are known, appreciated and used everywhere im America—its hospitals and its homes Physicians, pharmacists and drazgists affirm that for promptness of action, certainty and range of curative qualities they are beyond comparison. Once ‘used thelr unequalled @xcellence recommends them. The publicare again cautioned against the cheap, worthless and shameless imitations offered by menda- cious parties under the guise of similar-sounding names, such as “Capsicin,” “Capsicum,” “Capucin,” Scapsicine,” ete. Ask for Benson's, buy of respectable ‘only and make @ person Genuine bas the “Tbree Seals” trademark aed the Word “Capcine,” cut in the center. -mhi Isporsen Br Tux Won, RITITZZZ 00 ppp ™, EPPEPTETEE OVE pon c id ae ‘00 Lisu bod Saat GERMAN EEE ae es es 9 o i cE re Bes ire = TION OF MANY 01 A DOUBLE BESTTEATION QE MARY OF T= Cuas W. Fincer, Raitimore, Md., says:—T en- dare “De. Peizold’s Getmnan Bitte.” having ‘Bitters to a patient of mine convalescent from Maiarial Fever, and obtained the most beneficial re- mult A.A. Kina, U, & Senator from Vermont, ‘suys:—It affords me great, pleasure to state that “Dr. Petzold's German Bitters” 1s a reliable and t medicine, and the best I ever used for Sick and Biliousness, Thave given “Dr. Petzold's German Bitters” acare- fol tral fn quattty and charnctor thoy are very pare Thave ng hesitancy in recommending them ii Male: Haim ia CASS) a Dn reese + Si Baltimore, Ad. “Dr. Petzold’s German Bitters” I consider one of the best medicines for Malaria and Indigestion taat have ever prescribed ahd do, not hesitate: to recom ‘sam CL. JOHNSON, M.D, apeleoeeed Baltimore, Ma. ‘This great Medicine for sale by all 4: et gersand deal erally.” Price 5OC. aad $1 per bor- fen ee “LOUIS PETZOLD & CO.- Pruprietor 1ésaw ‘Baltimore, M4. 4@ CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. GB ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in proportion, T_OUsIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby cert ments for alt the Monthly, and Quarterly Drawings of The “Louisiana State Lottery Company, and tn per~ #0n manage and control the Drawings @ ives, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and ‘in good faith toward all parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with Jac-simlles of Ow" signatures attached, in tts advertisements.” that we the arrango- Commissioners. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt pay alt Prsgdraun in The Louisiana State Lotteried which may at our counters, J. H. OGLESBY, Pres, Louisiana Natfonal Bank. ‘S&H, KENNEDY, Pres State National Banik, ‘A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 186% for twenty-five years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes— with a capital of '$1,000,000—to which '& reserve fund of over $550,000 hus since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise wag made a part of the present State Constitution adopved December 2d. A. D. 1879. ne only Loiery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. Its Grand, single. Number Drawings take place regularly Generally speaking, the most reliable symp- ‘among the members of his congregation a cus- toms of the onset of disease in children are tom of kissing corpses, A few days ago he had two funerals, the cause of death being diph- theria, and at each one several children kissed the corpse. Doctor Mears, who was asked yesterday what changes in their disposition, voice, body, tem- | pe ure and appetite. The majority of these mptoms are patent; for instance the wel known Voice-changes of croup. When the signs | of illness remain twenty-four hours we may | he thought of the custom of Kissing children safely conciude some important organ is in-| who died from diphtheria, said: “I regard it @ volved—either the di aratus, the res- | very dangerous practice and one whieh cannot | be “too strongly reprobate. Diphtheria 1s a for the first | very contazious disease. ‘There are well-known instances where surgeons, having placed thelr mouth to the wound in cases of tracheotomy in order to help the patient to breathe, were con- minated with the disease and died from its effects. During life the processes are very ac- tive, and there isno doubt that the disease may be communicated by contact. Some hold that after death there is not as much danger as in lie. While there may be doubt as to the po- | teney of the evil aiter death, the practice of kissing the corpse is @ procedure which should | not be permit hildren these points are | Dr. George Met! t what Is put Into | of the most This organ, 90 to speak, is | Know of and with which we have to contend, | which the well- | Every precaution ought to be taken to prevent any Such thing as unnecessary contact, The | disease Is pecullarly dreadful among children nd young adults, ie With ureat care or the obje be de nd laid g 2 Fate Will be shown, the minute an early taken to consult. the should be “Diphtheria is one i_and contagious diseases we | ge King Ludwig of Bavaria’s Fairy Cave. | From the Pall Mali Gazette, A writer contributes an interesting article on the palaces and buildings of King Ludwig II, in | the Bavarian Highlands. The description given of the mysterious grotto in the Linderhot | carries one in imagination to the splendors of | the “Arabian Nights” eaves, “It is a high, ing a better «how | SP8¢lous stalactitie eave, with many offshoots, proce bebe hme and obscure recesies, before ving an abunds or Street Car Profits. From the New York Journal. “The drivers seem t now than ever before “That's so, and w | secret niches | whiea you stand. From all corners, niches and cléits of the reck—from many ‘recesses covered with colored grass, to right, to left, —sireams a sea of light,'now yel- how violet, rose, red’ or blue, i at's the reason? It is be- | poweriul labor organiza- uch about the com- uses as they do them- pany $3.a day wee dt A horse ean be ki cause we belong t ton an pans’s p: It above, belo low, now reer ris with an undes this flaming beauty a rainbow spreads its lovely light. The principle cave Is Shout fifteen metres in diameter aud ten metres high. From the background rushes like liquid giver, glittering and. breaking into spray, 2 tigul waterfall, which falis fn bubbliny n the face of the rock. It feeds alittle pecupying three-quarters of the floor of e, whose clear surface reflects the blending with enchanting beauty. On the lake is n skiff, covered with rose. ornamen lt art of which enlarges into a. shell: Standing on the bow of this diminutive boat Is | Autor, spanning his bow. Right and lett the boat 15 adorned with red coral. A pair of doves, Whose bills are united in Kisses, are shown in the net_of alighting upon the leit side of the boat. Two golden oars await the appearance | of themariner. Above on the rock rests the be- witching siren, combing her golden waving | locks with a golden comb. On ‘the wallot the cave; to Hack!'s beautiful pleture of “Tan corn and cut | hauser Slumbering In the Lap of Venus.” ant te smitt | There. Isaiso a mictor three and’a half metres | high and two metres broad. ‘Three plates were ne ble splen= rua th ariver, sta shoe:ng and the “How do you igure out their prot carmakes from SIS to § you ever | idea of the | studied arithme profits. nstituti talking about a country | e said be was going tw | nta and put them } ndfather owne r Decatur, w spent so many happy he worked and where he played, he ploughed and hoed Wood and drove the wazon and went to mi and where he hunted and fished and seined | broken in transite 1 up the branch and made flutter | fixed w the abet tre pull pen | ror mark—wbere I stair with wooden rails leads It is a seat some two metres back part of which is formed out Ul, while roses and rushes entwine it ail around.’ Here King Ludwig IL loves to and gaze at once on pictures of life, love and beauty. 00 The Movement Care. LIMBERING RIE CHANICAL DEVICE. » | Did you ever observe the operations of the Of | “movement cure?” It's ag good as a play. ay fen | When it first was introduced you had to keep up the motion yourself, under the direction of atiendants, but lately jiggling machines have | been invented, which are run by steam and supply the action. They are thus described by * | a Chicago exehange: Now all you have to do is | to reeline in an easy chair and repose your foot rm in asleeve, and “let her ¥ duty by | em in f y xi time I hai ex ise a great ¥ and eve UNaBLe to STAMP Oct | in a boot or your Ko. monthly, and the Extraordinary Drawing: every three months instead of Seml-Annually as here- tofore, beginning March, 1886, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- TUNE FOURTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS D, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1886, 191st Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Fractions, in Fifths, In proportion, LIST OF PRIZES. ] CAPITAL PRIZE... 9 9 1,907 Prizes, amounting tOvcnnsen $285,500 “Application for rates to clubs should be made Only to the oflice of the Company In New Orleans. For duriher information write clearly, giving fall addres. “POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Cur: Teney by Express (ail suuus of $G aud upwards at our expense) uddressea M.A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La, ‘Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Reg istered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ‘New Orleans, La, anb17 Dauoesxexyess, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dit HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Ttean be given in cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of ‘cases, aud in every instance @ perfect cure has fol- lowed. IT NEVER vars. The system once impreg- pated with the Specitic, it becomes an uter impuush [DILLY Jor Le Liquor appetite to exist. For Sate sy DR. 8. F. WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets: also, R. K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all parts of the country. oc24-a,tu,th 5 Mess Juuer Consox Sars ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? “Fuel for a cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided CCXE were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70 25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED- 40 Bushels for $2.90, 26 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th street, Keystoxe Macr Wiser. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE 5 STRICTLY PURE THE BEST TONTO, ‘There isone tnstitution in Chicago which 1s able resort. It has become quite | the thing to develop a rheumatic or nervous | disease that will require you toJiggie tn Dr. —'s ‘Tne question of the day Is: “Do you jiggle?” There ate grades of Jlaglers, und these wietigke three jiggles « day belong to an entirely differ- ent set from those who only jiggle once, The ladies are completely captivated. by the new device, and some of tem will, if they are not caretul, jisglo themselves io, delicious ernenay math pened gy me ape D oay Be morsels. ‘Théy treat each other with It. ‘Two rans treater of them will say, with an air of careless y abandon: “Well, whats it going to bet” The other answers: “Ou, make It « foot,” or “Give me a hand,” as the case may be: and the first taye, Tulvé me the same “then they’ ait down, insert the proper limb in the receptacle, and ihe machine starts up at the rate of 120 “S| jiggles a minute. The public jiggling room presents a _memor- able sight, [tis «large apartment and is com- pletely fliied with machines. Some ot these ac- comodate one patient, bat others are ko. wo, four, and even six persons can ‘At certain hours of the day every gle at once. and the sight is one of the 1 2 rt hip said stone Ing entertained towar , Nuneto del Tindaro, Nuncio at Madrid; Mar. ormerly Nulcio at Lise bon. ‘The Bahama islands, whieh have hither to been in the Catholic diocese of Charleston, Wii henceforth be in the se of New York. chair is occupied, most ludicrous I haveever seen. Imagine 150 or Ocitey Gets Away Wire $150,000 rx | 200 rsons of both sexes, of all ages and di psus.—It was learned yesterday that Miss tions reporig in chara aud allow thelrlogs izabeth Mi New Brunswick, N.J..| and arms to be oscillated back and by posited "with Arthur Oztlby, treas- | steam. ‘They have long the point of sec- the suspended Dime Savings’ bank, DO In bonds, her share of the estate of the late Edward Minturn, of New York eny. The bonds are now missing. The depositors of the bank are seeking to prevent the ap- pointment of u receiver, not caring to have any i the funds diminished by the expenses con- ing anything funny in ft, and the papers, and laugh together simplicity. they talk, read im unconscious Es ——- Becavsk He Suoox HaNps WITH Davirr.— A member of the Dublin chamber of commerce has given notice of bis intention to summon i pected with a Leena meeting a ~ Spee enter a protest “ agalnst the action of the earl of Aberdeen, Viscount Hinros Srxr to Jatt.—Viseount | Irish viceroy, in shaking hands with Stidhael Hinton, the seapey ot Karl Pouiette, Davitt, at the recent. meeting at the Mansion uuse to consider measures for the rellet of the stressed people in Dublin, ee ee ‘and who, to reve: for reiusing to pa; cently look & cire fa which is the Viscount Hinwon’s fenced yesterday to one year’s imprisonment BE hurd labor ioF obtaining goods by false pre- mevs. village ny It as There is indignation among the people who compose the “Engilah elreles® at Puris'ae ‘the val in the Freuich prow of What are tern. “the wanton an attacks” Prince of Wales. = PERPECTS DIGESTION, Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Disenses, and General Debility, PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; € Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitations. 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Singing after tne true Italian method; good German, Parisian French and italian tavent by grammar: conversation and epistolary style with unsurpassed methods. 12156Gst. nw. 2m mar MARILLA, BARNES BRUCE, ECHOOT, OF Decorative Art—Oll, 7» Lustra, China, ‘Needlework, Brass, Design. 2st ‘ 915 E ST. N.W. 3CHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY. SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, SCHOOL OF BOOK-KEEPING AM! Shorthand Books and Supplies, ‘All Writing Machines and Supplies. 16 624 H STREET N.W. ; = PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 9TH SRC ees ere And successfully perform the active duties of life, ‘Thorough instruction given in Rapid Writing, the Enz. lish Language. Correspondence, Rapid Calculations, Pgokkeeping. ue ines Been Law, Po litical Economy, Stenography anc iting. a pi tore ea tae Sept. 1, at 9am. 6 p.m. Office open for arr: ments by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Avg. 24. A full corps of teachers. Illustrated Cirew retin a ie HEE Pua MRS. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal, aus RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF uy, (gadals confidential: for college an ‘West Point, all examizations. IVY INSTITUTE, sw, corner Sth and Kote. mw, esieseeeeers Bue W: FLYNN, A. SW) saHineTon couiuarare instiroTe, 1023 Vermont aver Boarding and Tay Schoo} for Young jand Little ‘This institution will enter its twelfth annual session Wednesday, September S8d, 1556. Mra 2 D, BUCHER..... mtteremeenne sie PDC AL Miss H. &. HUNTER... “Vice Principal Assinted by a full corpe of experienced teachers, phot ct and particulars apply to the inc a WE CLOSE AT 6 P, M. AFTER MARCH 18ST, 1886, m4 FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE] For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, asno one need be without a well-furnished home Decause they have not got the cash to spare, ‘We are determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N, W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con ‘vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug, We repeat, come and make your own terms—st m0 GROGAN'S. * Jvsr Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES, BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS, which we are selling at $29.75, ‘BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT CO8T PRICES, W. H. HOEKR 901 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. nw. Gam Reoverox Ix Stove Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we arenow offering st a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent on regular prices, This includes several of thecelebrated Radiant ‘Home snd other first-class Stoves, A full assortment of Uooking Stoves and Ranges on ‘hand at low prices. ns. Mis AMY LEAVITT OF POSTON, RAD. | A call respectfully solicited. ‘Mite ana erited examin England Conservatory, “Plano technique, harmony aad woice W. 8 JENES & 00, re, Dw ‘P. CAULFIELD, MUS, DOG, $00) TIT 7th . 720 17th st. o.w., First Flat, Say BOOKS, &e. VIRCULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYVA- ania ave. New Books aud best Mi 168 as SOO agissued. Terms: One book or magazine at a tine— Yeur, $4; six months, $2.50; three mouths, 81. ‘one month, 50c. ‘Two books at atime: Year, x months, $4; three months, $2.50; one month, 7c. Als Hooks and Magatines by the day, Mrs LUCY L.:HUNTER, OME NEW BOOKS. “mhi6 “Tale ofa Lonely Paris) tontans, a Spurgeon. ‘arrar’s Sermons and Addresses in America.” ‘The Message of the Bluebird.” Irene I Jerome, ht for Missouri.” ‘Tuos. L. Sead. ‘Edmund Pendleton. “Letters to Dead Authors,” Andrew Lang, Lenten and Devotional Books. Prayer ks and Hymnals Family and Pocket Bibles. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, mhi3 428 SEVENTH STREET, Tuworraxr Booxs Now Reavy. Military Law, 2 vols, by Lieut, Col. Winthrop, U.S. Reports, vol. 115, Onus Probandi, by Bailey. My Religion, by Tolstol. ‘The House of Crague, by Sleight, Every Day Religion, by Clarke. Patrocius and Penelope, by Dodge. Domesticus, Butler. 2 Indian Bummer, Howells, All Hooks not on hand ordered. Card engraving and printing s specialty. bd W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pa Ave. Booxs: Booxs: Booxsm AT cost. I desire to close out at coat ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for my increasing. trade in FINE AND. COMMERCIAL STATION ye ra ves an O ‘boo a fibraries ‘a’ane. ‘of standard and miscella: heous Works. “Dont mis itif you, want tobe bene. ted.” “Any book or books wanted not in stove will bo ordered and e lberal discount made from the retail prices, G. A, WHITAKER, 124 1105 Pennayivania ave. ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 4th st. bw. nt additions: Indian Sommer, ‘The Min Mystery, ira Hleradon's Income, nent _ Rachel, ea)" as Titan ar he TEAR ATE TER, FORTS oI December, Jannary an 2 IN THE KING™ GARDEN and other Poems, STEADMAN’S POETS OF AMERICA, BRITISH AND AMERICAN POETS. piigligions Poctry. “Five Minutes Dally, Read = ‘feat 418 oun Jvsr Recerven THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GUIDE FOR 1886, On sale and subscriptions received. Washington agency. Dealers supplied at JOHN © PARKER'S, a20 617 and 619 7th at. nw. ENRY G LANCASTER, 829 7TH N.W, STA- TL fitonery and hoot Stare, Cannot Sous, Waa ‘Gandles, Candlesticks, Vases, Japanese Novelties, at lowest Concentrate CRAB ORCHARD ‘nas Reliable a8 Quinine for TRY 4 BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE Bee that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark is on all paok- ‘ages of “Baltes” and “Water.” CRABORCHARD WATER OO, Proprietors, SIMON N. JONES, Manager, * eca-eo Loulaville, Ky. Ger Taz Bar eebanies: ys wilt wafers unine abd 2: a Grea varies oa 497, ‘variety at Very J OF Ee BLLIB & Co. ‘987 Pennsylvania ave, near 10th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city, PIANOS and ORGANS tor rent or es) ‘at moderate prices and on easy terms, ‘Sheet Music, Music ‘Hooks and Sustoal Instruments of ail kinds Call and see ont stock before parchasing, Telephone No 18. We dlose at six p.m. JOHN F, ELLIS &00., 937 Pennsylvania ave., near 10th st. ICTOR BECKE] PIANO BALE Shp RENT WAREROOMS, Pane en org ti Fa ing specialty. “WOFk warranted. msm Feasonable-price Pianos. ftent, tuning, re! Pair, at GH. KUHN’S, 407 10th'st. nw LEAS AND C. D. PEASE & ©O., SARATER A? G2, IPM Ceram nz Ex A PS RABE Piaxo Fonrzs UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Raltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street New York—112 Fifth Avenue. ‘WASHINGTON—817 Market ‘Space, $23 1 Cees & BACH AND STIEFF PI-, Ti cam in every Hib catiys woo POH derfilWeltplaying instroments. G. L. WILD & BRO, ‘709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864 ALLET, DAVIS & CO’S UPRIGHT GRAND ‘PIANOS.—The perfect Piano of the world. | New Satactory prises for the holiday reasons 7 Og nT eit de ee oun st ae Ewan F, DW: ° A AA AA aa Daoor. 925 Pennsylvania avenue PIANOS, MUSIO D Are MUSICAL MERCHANDISE A Installments, Ex ‘Bent Pianos sold on. ments, Exchanged, Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS, AND E GABLER & BRO’'S PIANOS, New andSecond-hand Pianos of other males in stock at low figures, au STECK & BAUS & 00. PIANOS. Pianos and exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent. Rent appli ‘est and most completa asiortment of 6c. music in the city. HENHY EGER ‘916 F street,” m9 Managing Partner of the lute firm of Rilis & Co. SEWING MACHINES, &o. co Wi THE ‘AN! HE SILENT HITE 18 inne z seer iD reas nea erta et Guoinet work! lock stitch te Pry PURE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS AND SPICES. ‘We call the attention of buyers of pure articles to our lange and well selected sock of Pure aud nadulterated ‘Tear, Coffees, Sugars, ‘Ohi, TL Peaneyivaaia avenue. Da and K streets northwest Depot and Wharf, Oth and Water strees southwest. Preis ‘GL. SHERIF! Prompt delivery. Send in your orders. nay _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. JPOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LIXk THE, MER SUK, Carr. W. C Gmoanmeax, has resumed ber trips bewween Washiigion and Raith more. leaving "s wharf, foot 7th s.. every SUNDAY, 4pan..aod Baltimore every FRIDAY. ot m. Bs Sie “ eS meee meres ~ thee oy Folonial React cote DOR POTOMAC RIVER LAN XEW IRON STEAMER ~ Leaves Tthatreet wharf DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7a TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. tng at River Landings as Gar ws” oman, Va. St Clemen! ‘Connects wath By O1c Koat Sie T° NORFOLK AND PORT Mon fices, 1351 and G19 Per Kuok's express, Gus Pei Dagzage from hotels anc private Feat re at COMpAny's ofMtoca, 45. m.: Gibi'st. whari, Washingt MOKNING, -Prewght at v Mt VERxon: act: 4’ “a STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Tem 80, 00, 70. B0e. Coan Fine Bey rep {OB 20, 20, G0. OB, 200, on, JOHNSON BROTHERS, ap gner op ‘Ovioug Tos, 80, 00, 70,800) © WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Fine new crop Oolong Tes, 30, 40, 60, 60, 70c. THE BELL SPRING LEAF, FORMOSA OOLONG AND CHOICE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET- FIRED, JAPAN, 0c. PER LB, THE Toasted Old Government J1 28, 30 em ee TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED TRY OUR SPECIALTY: BY TELEPHONE 1202 F street northwest. 1515 7th street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1112 Oth street northwest. Corner 3d and K streets northwest. jerg 222 Pennsylvania avenue southeast Packed expressly for UNION TEA AND COFFEE 00. a ae gare Rio Coffee, 16, 18. > et Feamed ie Coie 120 Tan PROFESSIONAL. our 250. Java and Mocha Coffee. = — = a Genuine Japan Tea Siftings.. sessnssesssenresrecee DOC, oe ge ee SAS eae Sere chokes Hozune Gunpowdeg Fac gh | M'vopent ating gunn vena n t WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE Will a good article secure it? If s0, try our goods. No trash of ‘Union Tea and HEA DQUARTERS-— 81,33 and 35 Burling Slip, New York aity, ‘ee! D. G. EICHELBERGER, Salesman. 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. (Discount to dealers of Tea and Coffee.) 419-s4w3m unites the loved who are separated; tells whom ‘when you are to ‘marry: ad: tracts, wills, divorces, absent. trie 9a. m.to 8 p.m, at 106 3a st. un. w., halt ave. ma mie Law Go cd, iiealthy ‘et ors of Prof. POW El south of Penmyiy nigel 16 WEALER, 1211 verte n. w-—-Tneuraiies cue: M Nervous aind Chronic discus w speciaty, Wil ¥ jeuts, "The poor healea every” Wednesiay ‘Chige treatuents $1, from. 1 to. TnLe-lwe deser be Kept in any of iption wilt Kept in any ofthe ‘WM. P. TOWERS, Manager, afternoon tree. m. ABLE T have extended my store th ‘A full fine of first-class tire faction or money. toacash basis. I positively sell for cash only. Call ‘nd nee What you can save member all goods low for caxh. to Poole, Brooke & Co, LUXURIFS—POOLES CASH STORE ‘Grocery fa Washingion, Pammlly Groceries to give en: refinded. Prices reduced Mircesit wat and samen by TS BALDISiUNy. O19 iSuh stu. Held Jor book ax: massage frauds, mse i, WHITE & SON, Foot Specialists, 1416 Pennaylvania avenue, Washington, and 1) North Eutaw st., Baltimore. Their iee is'$1 a Hate and' is advice ie ecg mtd Mite dad haga anes ens a amouni of permauent relief. Patronized by the elite Famil; re by buying for cash Te ‘guarant rictly’ first-class and N. 2, POOLE 944 Le ave “successor [RDI TEA CO BUY LOW AND SELTLOW-— | ofthe work ‘mit ped Fes pine glee pee a 1 re SiMe Rees te git Cott | ens ‘DR J. RENMES AND HUSBAND, SUR at lowest ricer "Ro. 2 wScteres, SB. coats per | MM econ Chirupodit Manicare and Deramolses, bucket (two dozen.) Plantation . late of Boston. Corus, 25 cts. Bivens er ry fee, 10, 12y an S.ln- Cau White Peaches, 150, ‘Creamer; J est | _ Beautinal Nailsmaks beautiful hands. Offices,1222 F Ate Bnemtace Mesto Seas Mshes | ae ncws Washington Dy oth aves Nes fein per = Cured, ILgelb. Green ADAME PAYN. Toe. 1b- Tea ble Wo, worth Gwe. | WI APANGdack AND SURGRON CHIROPODIST. wires. Tea 60c.’ worth y Importer an facturer of Fine. y Butter, 0c. Ib. 8 Lb. Bird Seed, 250. ms efou Chleopoaiat youth of New York. oo Syrup, 4 Honey, 65c gal. INDIA TEA CO. 445 7th ‘ROOMS 5 AND & VEKNON ROW, ew St care pass door. ‘Send postal Goods | m0 065 Feneyivaniaave, gaan M™ < gc aee Mane mun ZEE BRE EKR of homme, 1724 7h a. uw. wheresbe will beplonned og RED to meet her many friends and patrons. 2m on ER E - ‘000 gE : containingas: ery inven Produce 8 ‘Flour UNsuRPassEp by millin the world. To Efy'orvnts'magniticent Flour is sh Higiouee sta deta ahaa world. We GUARANTEE: and a thorough elimination of all matter has at last been reached, and is more NUTEITIOVS, than a from ite every STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by anyother Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi other Flour. ll as the best, for ‘well as the Unsurpassed by any Flour made. SPECIALTIES. R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ‘only reliable Ladies’ in the city, can be ‘Consulted dally, 464 C st., bet. 4% and 6th sts. n.w. Prompt and consulta- up to the present tim P F. CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTRO! ‘oglst, can, be consulted on business, love abd tas irimony. “Allin trouble call’ Satisfuction guaranteed. Fee 50 cents. Parlors 104 Mam ave. beiween Ist and Hours, 9am.to7 Pm “ RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT ois, hs been cousulte | on Busi Love ‘and, Matrimony for 24 years in this city: all in trouble call, satisfaction guarauteed. Office hours, 10 Sin, 198 pans Pee G0 add SL. Siz Pirwtets.b, Cape lia ie ty eaaraara, tol DESTRESS JIS CAUSES AND CURE BY ONE 19 was deaf twenty-eight years. ‘Treated by ost of the noted specialists of the day with no bene ft Cured himself in three ‘months, and since then hundreds of others by sume process. "A plain, simple ‘and suc il home treatment" Address. fz3-tu.th.sl2w T.S.PAGE, 128 East 26th st, PUES DE MUNLEMAN CURES PILES By direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic ‘OF ligature. Cure guaranteed. Can be cousulted ab ither family or baker's use, 4s warranted to give entire: 213 Sdew nw. romsto6pm —aphlime GILT-EDGE (U5 BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP ‘Winter Wheat Patent LIFE. "All business confidential. Ladies and; ee ee Poor ee Bates ie Tetween ib aud ‘The old reltable stand-by and the Standara Family Flour of the District. It s equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet!- | tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILLL, and we teel assured tbat any housekeeper who ‘tries them once will never use anything elisa, For sale by al grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiansava sels 5th streets northwest. GOLDEN HILL my6-40w* DENTISTRY. AMUEL L SCOTT, D.D.S._ Fifteen years expenence in Office, 1207 Pst. uw. Preservation of the Natural Teeth a pect on Gold filling guaranteed for five years. R. STARR PARSONS, COR 9TH AND EN. Filling a ex WM. M GALT & 00. ‘az Ourcaco Grocery Company, FULL LINE OF CANNED GOODS. 806 7TH STREET, OFFERS: MEDICAL, &. ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Pound Can Corn. 98c. dozen. Da. BROTHERS is the oldest Established adver- 5 eas, $1.65 dosen. Ladies’ Physician in, this city. you can Smuall Say Peas ibe duren. stiention ‘paid’ 10 all diseases peculiar to Table Peaches, $1.70 dozen. Indies, married oF ‘All’ succeastubly tr est Table Beaches 7eilowor white, 91.08 desea, | “mi/-im= a it Brown Sage f beet {CORDS VITAL RESTORATIVE OF THE "A Sagar, diye Ib, Roceituea \Br"p, Biionb, of “bata TEE Sr ae a ce ike SIGHSMOND'S Mlenna, Eradicator, for, ale at A CHRISTIANYS, Druggist, 404 Pena. ave, ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY De vime EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B Family Flour, $4.98 bbl. ms Bosh Hctiy bur, 8.78 Dbl; $44 % Db, 73e Bete Side sacs Bayer i ite Passe ocess Flour, 96.78 DOL; <o0n peepee ey Se} 4 Sa ey Peo eo ee ee Cet Oa : Gay: Subscribed ‘and sworn me. by" Dr. ack for Be KIC BROTHERS. SAMUEL ©, MU ‘a Notary Public New Gemnan beth. in and for the D. of C., this 3d day of July, 1585. ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFF! ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. 1b...or 10 Ibs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY ‘S-1m* Ibs CONSULTING NME. DR DIMERES, ‘Litticicr gredunte from Paris, Franse experienced skillful confidential treatment. 67 west ‘85th st. New York, between Sth and 6tu avenues. az0sine gallon. 2.00 3 Pure Fre Whisky, 62.00 gallon, 8. DODD'S NERVINE, NO. 9—A PERMANENT years Rye Whby, 4.00 gallon, MGare tor Nervous and Physical Debulty, Loss 0 Send order by mail ur telephone 423—2 ‘Vitailts caused by tndicerstion, excenar, &. Goods delivered free to any part of the city, Soid i STANDIFORD'S St Goud Pharmacy, cor- — ner ice, CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, Sate onl a. BO Dts tHe chatect aw, za DR.DYES A des ELECTRIC VQLTAIC BELT, and other Eupcrar ePLiances. We wili send ‘days trial, prea egy Reta Detect, Beh, young of old, "who are suffering fou Nervus J AB, MUTTON, aa ity, Lost Vitality, and those diseases of personal UEP ASEROe YFesuiting from abuses and other causes, CORN A et, Sth. Stalls.—628, 629 and 630 Center Marké wing. azure Felief and complete restoration to health, © Tahood Need. ‘Send a ‘or’ lustraved 206 and 208 Northern ty ewe ok once, Se Markcting delivered free of chatge toall parts ofthe Pamphiet rea Address VOLTAIC BELT CO, Mar = = 7/)* MOTTS FRENCH Pow? Ul Urinary Diseases in 48 hours, Nervous Debility, Tzomsows Biscencs flood, aflecingThvost Nowe’ and Nin" TENT Sold at STAN DIFORD'S, St. Cloud Pharmacy, ¥th and sei Foca Price, $3. Sent by mail sealed: mbi-xh.w £m ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE Guove Firm ‘Of two of Du. BROTHERS ‘Gor- a ‘Will cure any case of nervous debility and loss \ of nerve Hh imparts vigor to the whole sve: o =o tem. 906 Bat. aw. 10-1m* J) RAND MME, SELDEN, 1921 13TH 57. NW $3 Et 4 E | &| Dee es ‘oo EOE ize Sentai termeveasouable. Catorwrue ows OE iG BLISHED AND Ms DE FOREST, LONG ESTA ED ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: ee ef reasience is iran ti Ome hots ro and with sales aay {five besoune tas = Sore, or ears ees ee UNDERTAKERS. ce ot rg KER: pith, keira Long Wels and wo ca PROFESSIONAL UNDER- vaniaave. of Pilesand Itching of the private parte, and nothing | ise. Every box x warranted by our Agent, Sold by Druggists and sent by mall on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. ‘ Sold by STOTT & CROMWELL, No. 480 Penney! T. CLEMENTS, Seba eee ees 1237 324s, ICHARD & CAIN, 1011 That bveryhing Stricuy Persea ‘ang on | British and Fren . will receive | Lee Tthetreet wharf (exe Sunday) fw eee ee eS ve an, LL BLAK F, Captaia, _ STEAMERS. ENERAL TRANSA’ Between New ‘i. Laurent de Jousselin, Wednesday. March 24, am. ‘Amerique, Sau Ve . March 31,2 p.m, Normandie, de ‘hermublec, Wed ‘Apri 3, Tam. Canada, Padel, Wednesday, Apr Checks payable os sigut, neste pal, on tie Bangee lamigue of Paria. LoUls bk ee BIAN" agent No.6 Howitng cresa, New Vork Meeire Buia@. Or Agents for the ‘Duitict of Colu Na, 1437 Pennsylvania avenve mlz ‘Washington, D.C Cvuxann LIN NOTICI LANE ROUTE, ARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LI G_AT CORK HARBOR, EXPRESS MAIL SEKVICE \ River, New York. Gallia, sate Umbria, sat 4 CUNARD STEAMSUT Memes. OF 1s I mbl7 G05 TU street, Washington, ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINK, New, Cuamaxe Wosrer 1 Weat india Islands, &a, BS BARRACOUTA, salling 1720 April KN MOKNCA, aalling April Sopping a day’or more at St. Kitts, Antigua, Mart nigue, barbados, ‘Demerara. Trini per pamenger nccortdatio smoking Foo, ball rouins, LRAYCKAPY & Co. 140 Peart st. New York, LONDON AND CONTINENT. B00. MMAN LLOYD ‘New York, Southampton, Bret Phos steamers of iis Gornpany wale AY, landing bas in Southampton tn less t cht day's tro brated ‘ork. These st GREAT. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST A DOUBLE TRACK | SPLENDID 5 STEEL RAILS.” MAGNIF! T HQUIP In effect JANUARY 179 H, Lise. ‘Trains leave Washington, from station, corger of 6th and B streets, as follows. For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express of Palace Sleeping Cars ‘at 9.60 a m. daily, Faust Line, 9,50 « m. daily to Cincinnats und st with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cin and Hotel Car to St. Louls; dally except Satur Chicazo, ping Car Altou Chicago'and Cincinnati Exp 4 Frith Sleeping Care Washi Ricago comnect- larrisburg with Express, with rougs Sleepers “tor Loulsvili Lavin, Pacific Express, 10.00 p. m. daily, Pittxbure au the West, with through Sleeper Harrisburg to Chicago abd Cleveland. op. m. dally a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Basi 2.00, 4:20, 10.00 and p.m., daily. except Sa For Boston without chan For brookivn, S.-Y alt is Connect wt Jor sey City with bouts of Brooklyn annex, alfording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ter ew eit pan, For Pope's Creek Line, 7.15a.m. and 4.40 p.m. daily, ‘except Sunday For Annapolis, dai ICKSHL Au WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASH INGTON XA1LHOAD. 7.00, 9.20, 1.01 and LL35— 05 and 137 M., 200, 4,25. 4.30, 64 Sunday ‘at 6.00, 9.25, 11. hmnond and Gaily, and 4.35 p.m. daily, except Sunday ‘Trains’ leave Alexandria for Washington, 6.05, %00, 100 10 am; 1.00, 3.05, 3.23, 7.06, and p ad 12.10" Midnight (except Momiayy On Sunday’ at'8.00.and 10.10 4.1. 505 and 1042 2m. ahd 12.10 night. Widgets and intormation at the mera! Manager. J.B. WOOD. Generél Pasenger Agent 5 eceeeonea AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedulem effect SUNDA Y, DECEMBER 13tn, 1885, until further notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey aven C street. For Chicago $:48 am. and 10:10 p.m. daily, ‘The 243 am. ina Fast Limited bxpress for Pure and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburg at 7230 p.m, Chicago next morning wt 8:55. No extra fare is charged om this train for fast time, For Cincinnati, Louisville and st. 3:00 p.m. and 16:10 p.m. wih U Palace sleeping Cars to above poli 3:00 p.m. 1s a fast lin Louis, arriy St. Lous 6:30 p.m. train for fast time, For Pittsburg at 9:43 a.m.,with Parlor Car, and 8255 p.m. daily. to Pittsourg, Cleveland aud Deirolt, with Sleeping Cars so Pittsbur For Baltimore on week days, 5, 6:20, 6: and 10:00 a.m. 1210, 4330, 4:40. 5: For Baitino: Louis daily a: rough coaches and Vali ith Pullman ‘Washington to ‘or Annapolis, 6:40 and £:30 a.m.,and 12:10 and Su Sanday 8230 am 4 5 Railroad and points South, Sleeper, Was = 4:30 200 p.m. “On " 8:30. 4:40, 7:00 and 11200 pan. tropolitan’ Branch, 7:10 sin.. daily, except Sunday, ‘3:31 pam., daily: 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday ital Branch, 6:40 a ‘and Winchester. 8:40 and 9:43 a 1 pan day except Sunday ‘from’ ‘the West dally, 6:10, 7:20 am, 1:30. 1:48 (New Orleans §: ‘and 6:30 'p.1m, “Annapol ta mb 1350 and ieee Ali trains: Washington stop at Relay Station except 1:40, and 6:40 pi a Ticket —yrye et a ee +s ais