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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 3, 1886-SUPPLEMENT. eS eee UNVEILE © HILL ty Thousand People Prese: ATUE. 10,000 people were in Atlanta, Ga., witness the unveiling of the Hill statue. In the early morning a dense crowd as- sembied in front of the house that sheltered Mr. Davis,and cheered the neizhborhood into wake- \ rope was stretched along the street hold the crowd in check, aad the parade began toform Governor's Horse Guards, who had beea on special duty, str ry. As soon as they gaiand corted took his bx nearly filled f with red, white ed and blue ¢ ssio staine anks and the ary igh. There was the wildest ¢ Mr. Davis, ge Was handsomely decorated with flow and banners. Henry W. ¢ ceremonies by sa, have gathere ry of the great man and to perpe pearts.”” rady then introduced the Rev. Mr. ¢ and friend of Senator Hill, & prayer. palding presented ady opened the to-day to do honor to te Geor: The governor received t atue in ap eloquent addr ing as follows: ‘Mr. Haiii lived te vindicate in the Congress of overnmen| Praises The oration was delivered by Black and Was received witli great enthusiasin, He Feierred to tue ter and pubiic ser lees of ex and said that ws a son Of Georgia be ¥ merited the enduring Monument w ars his name and all the pis grateial lading to U honors cons ack adinizing : WStuestsious sue of the Soutir, thy silent pres: OVATIONS TO Mi, DAVIS ALONG THE AVANNAH. Mr. Davis’ trip from Atlaute to Savannah Was a continuous ovatiou. At every station erewds collected about the depots, aad waer- ever the tr: 4 Mr. Davis was cailed for, OTE TO aad was 4 either io bow or spe vad enthusi:s: ywhere was unbounded. The Speeiai trl isted of six yayly decorated ations of Mr. Davis’ car that noue of the wood or iron At Macon Mr. Davis made a coaches. The pot tosee Mr. Davis, ssed Ler. SCH AT SAVANNAH. avannah at 8 o'clock. nies and an immense red at the depot ME. DAVIS ‘The train arrived Filteen military cou mauniiestation of yi 5, wh es me that one lost, but lives eternal in the hearts of 1776. We are now world, and 1 sincere! mnain So. But th: donment of pri In this sense Ir for this 1 am be probably remain in ‘Sav week, and to-day he will niel in the military review incident to the opening of the Chatham artillery centennial encamp- ment. Forgot “SIR EOGER'S” MEMORY C STRAIN. Sir Roger Tichborne, or the person who has been in Washington forsome time and claimed that he was Sir Roger and heir to the great Tichborne estate in England, has set out for DERGOES A SEVERE England. The New York Herald last Friday | printed an account of an interview had witi | Sir Roger on the deck of the Hammonia py an Englisi officer who remembered the young Sir r in the English army. When’ the Eng- lishman confronted Sir Roger the interview began as follows, according to the Herald ac- count: “Hallo, are you Tichborne?” ‘The man halted at this question, fired at him like @ bullet. The two men eyed each other stiffs meeting for the first Ume. ay name, sir,” was the digpified an- ‘hen don’t you remember me?” “It seems that your face {s familiar; but I can- e I have seen you. “What! you don’t remember? Why, I was quartered at Cabir the same time as you were there, if you are Tichborne.” “Was Yer?” was the smiling reply. But the siniling recognition was not returned, “Was yer!” Fancy Tichborne saying “Was yer!” | re-the-wicket ior yo “Well, bur look here, now, don’t you remem- ber any fegiment that was quartered there at that time, or the name of avy of the officers, “Mr.” Tiehborne azed out toward the bay, and probably remembered that his serap book was in the hold instead of tie cavin trunk, What regiments were in Ireland at that time? Give it up. “I think there was an infantry regiment there,” he slowly answered, “ but don’t know | what it was.” Knew he was a fraud, thought the Briton. | x ment. Asif anybody | nuot remember the Fe; d forget the 57th foot. Still, aman might set such @ thing, perhaps. I couldn't, of bul one reads of such things. Suppose ‘another eb Surely you can remember what regiment it Sita Highland regiment?” was W yes. it was a High- “TI believe it was. 0! iregiment. I remember now.” au bowled,” sighed the Briton to himself. the number of a regiment, but forget kllt and fillibeg is a horse of another color.” ood day,” he snorted, and “ Mr. but it was as big a failure as his guesses at Lad major’s regiment. poeta romnoe A The Myers-George Races. THE AMERICAN DEFEATS THE ENGLISHMAN IN THE THOUSAND YARD RACE. The first of the Myers-George races for the middle distance championship of the world came off at Madison square garden, in New York, Saturday night. The race was 1,000 yards, rather Myers’ distance than George's, but it looked hardly possible that the unhealthy looking shadow, which Myers appeared to be, would be able to beat the stalwart Englishman, George at the start took the lead, and opened a | P06 three or four yards between himself and iyers. Myers drew close up to the Engiish- iaan, bat George sprang forward with his long, swinging strides, and opened up the gap again, Finally the bell rang as a signal that the next | lap Was the last one. As soon as the sound of he bell reached his ears Myers sprang forward as if endgwed with a new and sudden. strength and tleetfiess. He went by George like an arrow Snglishman’s greatest ettorts could not overtaike him. The spectators were wild with enthusia: m, aid amid a pertect Storm of applause and grand pandemonium of nats Myers came in a winner by 2 minutes and 23 2-5 seconds. George's me was 2 min- utes and 24% secouds, Those Disappointing Comets. ANOTHER ONE DISCOVELED WHICH MAY TURN OUT BETTER. Those two brilliant comets which were to have shone together in the heavens late in April and early in May seem to be Mable to ren- der themselves ai false pretenses. Says the N.Y. 7% Egbert, ot the Albany Observatory, aem: “The one discovered at Paris bas been ible for some time asa faint object in the fortheastern heavens, an hour of so before sun rine. Yne teles Jas revealed the existence . While the comet bas enough intrinsic brightness to be a notable object, yet rising so soon betore the sun the twi- light Bas obscured it, so that it has not been an object of popular interest. At present it is ris- ing at the same time as, and about 10° north of, we sun, and in the course of the next tew days it will pass to tne south and east of the gun, ‘thus rising in the day tine; so it will cease to be mes: Prof. Visible in the morning. “It attained its greatest ta er than the sum in tne southwest and toward the south, but during brightness April 30. It will, however, hittle let ink 02 disappear daily very shorty comet, is slowly be: its greatest bright den in the sun's rays, so us not tobe notably visible. At prese about thiee hours t the first uous obj efore the sun, and during tin the morning sky.” A telegram received Saturday at the Warner Observatory from Profesw: Brooks, of Phelps, N.Y., announces the discovery by him early that morning of itas bright, with a fine tail. 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While scores of patents have been found worth neiples of he Gluvekitting have proved luval: lers are an ton, these We every w Catalogue tree ou application. THOMSUN, LANGDON & €O., oc27-tn.tessie TP HONsoN's iL Ms rized to refund money if, on ex- 13 do not prove as represented. ae ave, Complete eution assired, 0. Anal Hue or st Coretsand Bustles Corsets Iuunweried. Mas B. M. Mexcrer, 419 NIN fall kinds for ART EMBROIDERY, eof Zephyrs, C ia Knitting Yarns, Arrusene Ciitidren’s Lace Stamping dotie prompily. apl 3m C Srretar Sate Or Hosreny. Ladle, Misses and Children New Styles. Tm- mense Assortment, © Souds und Low Prices. 100 doz. Undleuct:ed, medium weight Hose for Ladies at 25e. per pair: worth 37. Misses’ und Children’s Eng:ish and French Hosiery regular fashioned, from 25c. up. _mh2s Ts Frvona D: Are Recommended by the icading Dressmakers, ‘Whey are absolutely Impervious 1g TPHE TOUT Mask THE PERERCE BEAUTIFIER'—Eugenie's Se- erct of Beauty not only beautities but purilies the com piexion, “We slutnpoo, dye, bleach, cut aid dress ladies’ hair quickly; comfortably and in an srtistic Lanner. We employ ouly competent assistants, who Kuow what you ‘require “We desire comparison, Invisible front pieces of new desizns. Featuer-light Switenes positively “retailed at whulesale prices. J Roclion iad years’ “experience it Paris and was ‘awarded wedails from Puris, Lyons and Vieni, JO ROCHON, _f13-¢0 587 15th st! n.w., 912 14th'st. nw. Ms {NARS goMenery, ees cid Testi Stuer Nomturwase jakes Corsets to order in every style and material, ‘tod guarantees perfect dy and comfort Hee Spuciautins ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ee a ns ae pat joulder an ress French Corsets and Bustles, Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (iiss H.'sowa, that for the price.» angurpussed. _N.B.—Freneh, German aud Spanish spoken mrl¢ JREENcH DveLNG, ‘scounING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vella Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with a. Fischer and Maison Yrlese, Rue Rivolle, Paris Jas r Mar. Vox Braxors, Moprste, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York! Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. Sults mude at the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, reasonable prices, and satisfaction gagraiiteed: ‘Eveuing Dresses Bridal Tromeaus a special ais 920 Lath st, bet BROKERS. Purchase and Sales mace through direct wire to ‘Boards of Trade of Chicago, New York and other large markets—for cash or on margin, mb26-1m 1423 F STREET. Pores & Warey, STOCK BROKERS Broad SSCHIAG aySiue, |New York, 539 15th sree (Corcoran Building), We PRIVATE SEOCK TELEGHABH W! eT WEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, &a, GuxwRal 'PanTNans. daums Waiter i. Cuvcee Oaxiar, ‘Maypranp C Even yexay 1 Bopae, Washington, D.o. LLL Spegal Partner. Bay atid sell on Commission all’ Classes af’ allway H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. of Stocks and Bonds and information the markets received Our wires in: Sinuyé direct trom the ‘New ‘Yorke ‘llorders executed and reported promptly. wi" Fool orn reno naked hl ES WOOD AND COAL, ( ye ye ) TONS OF FRESHLY MINED 00, 10, he. very. lowest, prions Kind = at vi west and Stove Wood prepared in the best manner. a prompt Lich? ‘Send tn your orders. (Qiiee, 1214 Pennayivania avenue an ‘Offices, Pennsylvania avenue and 20th and Wharf, 6th and Water southwest. Pty - cee eenrre SPECIALTIES, DRE, J. SEMMES AND HUs] Foor *Specialiats, Lave of Boston, coroner jens aucotaal practice. All dsciaes of the Bee Tell Bectorer for baldness and dandrail “Tt hee Boequal, Cutthisout, 1222 Fst. myl tbo ON ABSED MY INKL. o" ¥ PHILADI ee the Traverens To Evnors ‘Can receive all Information concerning steamers, rates of passage. efc., etc, of the ines: North German Lioyd, New York, France, Eg- jand and Germany; North German Lioyd, Baltimore and Bremen; Hamburg American Packet Company; Red btar Line, Antwerp; American Line, Liverpool; Royal Netherland Line, Rotterdam; Florio Rubattina ‘Line, Mediterranin, by calling upon their agent, EDWARD F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, ‘Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons Pianos. aplé mb15-2m* ‘were used in cities,” &o, 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, ‘25 Busbels for $2.00 THE CUMOM-1 ie Past FL 0) AND “MORITZ EISNER" OF EVERY BOTCLE. WASHINGTON G48 LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 613 10en street Gen coemes repeat Soods cited Pana! AN 25 contn, Vests ub center ‘manner, lS Msae i ADIES toner OG ‘THE SERVICES OF AN L female Physician meni, concn . WILSON, 1105 Park Place, 111 be ween B and Cots, n'a. Mouiodies. $5. T (ESS. ITS CAUSES AND BY ONE Dive etree ants ott Most ae sarin aa fus-tuthslw T.8.PAGE, 128 Mbat’ st. 27. City ME, RELIABLE CLAIR’ ANT se Acree, ertrare tances trouble osil, Ottice m. to # pin, Fee S0c. Pires: ol EEL. tema © er eee HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ P. Hassox His & Co syarno Lime or WALL PAPEBS. FRESCOING 4ND STAINED GLASS FABRICS, ee FURNITURE, Ses ere myl 815 FIFTEENTH 8T. N. W. A CARD !— eee Now that I am fully established in my new place of business. 728 7th n.w., I wish to announce to the pul jery Low Vrices on Wall Papers, sind, etc., ete, are now caileee: Gilt ie 350 Up. A very fine D-inch Gi ‘Freize for 2 Also. 22- Fee Spgs Papers fr te tea, oh pile ach Erees Hi Gertie, nlnnd shad @ none 350, for 50c. 180. G-foot ae Soe. ‘Buy now while the prices are low. Be ware and remember the piace and pamber. J. F. SPEISHOUSE, Agt. 728 7TH ST. Parnes Wisurxo PAPERHANGINGS ton & Co.'s line of Papers, which are entirely new, at Possible prices. Also a line of Baby Carriages and vtraw Matuings Just received. Slip Covers cat and made at lowest rates, W. H, HOUGHTON & co, apl5-Im 1214 F st nw. Tue Ruoeway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIC REFRIGERATOR KNOWN, FOR FAMILY USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RE- FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE PERIOD 3 ABSOLUTE PURITY, WITH A MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE. IN, ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE, MUST NOT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURE, AND THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONLY OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY. J. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO. CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, No. 1020 Seventh street northwest. aplt Sole Agents for the District, Varor Sroves ‘We have just received acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all sizesand ail styles, singie generators, &c. Be sure to call and inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE, Also Agent for the Celebraied ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POr. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF <n a ae £0 PEEL 3 - ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It tewithout adonbt the most BeavTireL andthe most Nerarriovs Fiour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it aves all the most ery invented up to the present time, 8 Flour UNsURPassxp by any wilil in the world. y state that a large that, we would ai this magniticent and eaten at the principal Like everything else that has gained renown, some ing to take advantage of the ed bY imitating the Name and thereby to palm off au inf person or persons a1 Feputation it has Brand, and atten: THEREFORE, Besure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals. WM. M.GALT & Co., ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, oe F Proce: Prove: Fro ‘There has been a big decline In Feceived two car loads of the finest MINN: LOUK that ts made, at 96.25. Also the CALI iaitivtaity avs catia ee jour, and Tam pre- s ® | smoking Foom, lait FORNIA Pal FLOUK, $5.25, and POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. DUTOMAL TRANSPORTATION LINE THE STEAMER SUE, Cart, WG Gnnon ment, thas rewamed ter iri betwee? W sul non and Ratt more, leaving Stepiensours whart, foot Sch sce every SUNDAY apnea haluimore every RUA. wt 7m. eat mien tandinen Pegi retved on tt urdays oply, and must fo ne TEP HENSON & BHO, MEBCim astm and Me ave and sib st whet - JORPOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE South. “Take the mafe and Commodio's Steamer SARE MOSELCT' which “leawen th street Share Vashington, every Twesiay. Thvretay and Saturday. at 5:30 p.m. Stepping at Colouial Beach going and returning. LASER A asm 5 {OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW TRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Tthsireet wharf on MONDAYS, T DAYS and SATCRDAYS at Ret TUPSDAYS, PRIDAYS and SU" ims at River Landing as far as oinati, Va. St. Clememis Hay and La Comneets wath Bea Oc Kat Shepherus. moe sl JOUN K PADGETT Agent ©. W. RIDLEY, Manaxer a) PO NORFOLK AND PORT MONROE ey 1 ROUTE. HokGh LEARY, SAND FRIDAYS, Hotel, and who will also claecig A private Tesideaers srtmation Inquatre wt co TUist whack Delephone call 745 3. sez Wa. P.WELO DIRECT TO NEW YORK FREIGHT STEAM 1-RS JOHN GILSON and FC. KNIGHT leave " N.Y. every SATURDAY ata every TURSDA\ lowest rates, ae | M7 BRNO! at vierNont { STEAMER WwW. CORCORAN | Leavea tthatrect wharf dally (excent | Mt Vernon “at 10 o'clock “a.m. ret | Washington about 3:30 p.m. a 1. 1. BLAKE, Captat INENT The fast Fee WEDNIS forded Dc ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINK a ew, Cuamnse Waster Tovra British and French West Undia Islands, &a &S BARRACOUTA, sailing 17th April, bigue vp LEAYCKAP se196.tu.th.6m 140 Pearl RAILROA Ds. __PIANOS AND ORGA: J O28 F ELLIS & co, 937 Pennsylvania ave, nearl0th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. AGENTS FOR ‘TheSuperior and Unexcelled WEBER PIANOS MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS Extensive Publishers of SHEET MUSIC And dealers in all kinds of MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly pa} to reliable parties. Old Instruments taken Payment for new. ‘A Liberal Discount always for cash. Piauos and Organs Tuned, Moved, Repaired, Stored, Packed aud shipped by competent mia nt moderais BEWAKE OF IMPOSTORS! We employ nocanvassers. Leave your orders at our store. Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly at- 1t will pay you to examine our Stock before pur- chasing. Renting a specialty. ‘Telephone No. 18, JOHN F. ELLIS & Co, 937 Pennsylvaniaave., ‘Near 10thstreet nw. aa W. & JENKS & CO, pe ee ny Goon Newz Gooo News | Do Nor Penomss Until You See The GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geveral, #5no one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash to spare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH: 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 andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSR (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Comeand be con vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GkoGaNn’s. J UsT 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 COST PRICES, W. 3. HOEER 212 SEWING MACHINES, &. fess rattan ng AD NEW AMERICAN HR ferecuy, owih nd ‘nolsie Sige ope Sra of the hi degree. No holes to Ne vel No cog-wheela, Elegant Attachments vo do te must beautifal fancy work" tia thee to peta ts, at ae shah ee Sven a ey a eet meas ‘Cor, 7th and H sts., Agents D.C. utomatic, and oS eee eee ‘$1 per week or $3 per month. ‘2 ‘EZ SILENT WHITE I8 THE BEST AND ros! cheap Sewing Miching has tore paint Tbe tee poten pau on Me beriets tt ite ! Tebinet nace ook etic the Wate unease single thread machine, at Lime can afford. Also New Households, $10 thao All kinds emer ete egos apo pee .H J.B, RICHMOND, Manager. manls GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Enzers, at 2 F Srarer. ‘We have aie penton Drawers at 61.60 OF $2.75 8. a afttee at prices from $10 clas” Instruinent at a: 41,000 now in use. A thoronghly rst dium price. to $150. Sold on small mont Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, RANICH @ BACH PIANOS. ity always the same and the ‘Gally's marvelous Self-playing instruments! G. L. WILD & BRO, ‘709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864 to tuning and Now is Shee ARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECONDHAND SQUARE, GRAND and UPRIGHT PIAN Somme nearly new, all fully warranted, of all mak trom. th eee ee eR Ee METZEROTT & CO. {903 Penn. ave, 2d door from 9th st. FIALLET 2 Davin PIANOS. B these Celebrated Piauus just Terns, Baym eke SUM xa the time to hut W STYLES 01 Teclved. Ait double ow. Bargains to close iH i charge, 811 Oth st. Rw. Decxer Bros, FISCHER, ESTEY, ESTEY ORGANS. Sold on easy installments, rented, old instruments taken in exchange, tuning aud repairing. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Butier in charge), 984 F st o.w., Washington. 15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. ICTOR BECK! ‘VW 'Fitko SALE 4ND RENT WAREROOMS, BOL OTH ST. XN. W. RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & 00. Kyron Borse, ‘The Pianos, KUHN'S, 407 10ib st 2 WAB 24 Bes’ Praxo Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PLANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 00, Ralttmore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fifth Avenue. WASHINGTON—817 Market Space. MEDICAL, &. ADIESI—PENNYROYAL PILLS, “CHICHES- ter's English.” |The ‘and’ only genuine. ciars ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING 4 wir’ dase of bervous debility ant imparts vigor to tbo wi tem bod Bee ‘reliable Ladies’ residence. 1245 1 to 9 p.m. with Ladies: Sesame na sn cas be Consulted ‘st w. Oftice hours from only. aplo-s7e POWDERS CURE ALL Debility, ‘Throat, Nose’ and skin, oy mall sealed” tabi aw ft NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT ‘and Physical NHE GREA PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST, DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS.” MAGNIFICENT INEFFE T MAY 3 Trains leave Washing: PQUIPMENT se, corner of 6th ‘and Bau For Pittsburg aud the West, Chicago Limited Expres ‘of Palace Sleeping Cars at W-90 A.M. daily, Fat Line, #250 A.M. dally to Cincinmat! and st. Louis, With Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg t Cincinmaty and Hotel Car to St. Louls; daily except saturday, fo Chicago, with I to Chicago, Chicago and Cine! M. daily, with Sleeping Ca hecting at Harrist ru Urough Sleepers sor Loulsville wn Pacitic Express, 10:00 P.M. ww Vittsburg and the West, with through Sleeper Harrisburg to Chicago and Cleveland, BALTIMORE AND POTOMA® RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, BuMalo, Niagara, 10:06 P.M. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars Washington 'to Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, aid Elmira, at 950 A, M. duily, except Sunday For New York’and the bast, 7:15, 9:00, and 11.00 A. M., 2:00, 4:20, 10:00, und 11:20 P.M. without change, For Brooklyn. N.Y. all “uiroug Jersey Cliy with boats of Hirookiyn “Annex, a Jording direct transfer to Fulton treet, avoiding doubie ferringe actos New York City. For Philadelphta, 7:15, 9:00 and 11300" A. M., 4:20, 6:00, 10:00 and 11:20 PM. On Si $:00'A. M-, 2:00, 4:20. 6:4 E MM, Limited Exprem, 9:40 "A. M., aud 3:60 P.M, daily “except Su jumore, 6:35, . 4:40, ‘On Sanday 1-4 A.M., 2:00, 4:20, 6200, 10, 10-00, and For Pope's Creck Line, 7:15 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:15 A. M., 12:05 and 4:27 P.M. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, #300 AM, 4:20 ANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAUL VY AND ALEXANDIGLA AND WASHING RAILROAL For Alexandria, 6:00, 7:05, 0:25, 11:01 and 11:35 A. M., 2:05, 4:25, 6:01, 8:05 and 11 Stihday ac 6:00, 5 For Richmond and the Seuth, 600, Lil AM, ‘daily, and 4:35 P.M dally ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washingt: . TOA-Me 1500, S325. Ee iu, Foy aie 10 midnugint (except Momday) oo 1010 Aa; 7905, dod Tickets und information at the oflice, northeast cor- ner of 13th street aid Pennsylvania avenue, mia at the Station, where ‘orders au be inf for tv chee stay Of basegage 10 destin mm hows and residences CHAS. E. PUGH, J. General Manager. General Passen 5... . ean — = [ter AND OHIO RAILROAD. bBebedulem effect SUNDA, DECEMBER 13th, 1885, wuptil further notion. Leave Washincton from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and (street. For Chicago ¥:43 ai. and 10:10 p.m. dally. ‘The sam. ive bast Limited t-xprem ior Hitsture and cago, arriving in Pictsburg at bam, Chicago hext morning at 8:55. No extra‘ taro is cliarged oa this train tor fast time, For Cincinnat!, Louisville and St. Lou's daily at 3:00 p.m. and 16:10 p.m., with through coaches and Palace ieeping Gars to above poiuts, without chance 3:00 p.m. Js # fast llmited train to Cincinnadt and st Louis, arriving in Cincinnati next morning at 4:45, | St Louis 6:30'p.m, No extra tures charged ou tule train for fast time. For Pitisburg at 9:43 a.m. with Parlor Car, and 855 p.m. daily. to Pittsbu With Sleeping Cars $0 For Baltimore on Week days, 5,6:20, 6:40, 730,8:30 and 10:00 am, 12:10, 1:46, 3:13. (abn B80, 4:90, 4:40, 5:40, 6: . 4 For Baltimore on Sundays, 6:20, 7250, 2090 am. 1:25, 140, 8:30, 4:40, 5:40, 8225, 11:00 p.m, For Shenanddah Vailey Railroad and points South, 20pm daily, with Pullman Sleeper, Washingiou to Sew Orleat ‘For Anuapolis, 6:40 a.m.,and 12:10 and 4:30 pam, on Sunday. 6:30 a.m. 4:40 pm. For Way stations bewweeu more, 5:00, 640, 8:30 mim. 12:10 pin, 3:30, 4:40, 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. On Sundays, 5:30 a.h., and 12h 3:30. 4:40, 7:00 and 21-00 p.m. Por static ian’ Branch, 7:10 a.m..daily, except’ Sunday, h, Sh ons. For Lexing- ‘alley Branch, 5:40 a.m. daily. ex- Sunday. For Gaithersburg wud int ints, 9:50 am, 12:30and 21:20 p.m dai rt nday. For Frederick, 840 am.and 440 pm daily, except Sunday. For own and Winchester. 8:40 and 9:43 & m, and 6:31 p.m. daily, except ‘Trains arrive from the West dally, 6:10, 7:20am, 130. 6:30 and 10:80 p.m. (N: = Express.) am., and 1:90.and 6:25 pam, 28D pa 0 p.tu, daliy, except Sunday id iMtermediate points, 8: more for Washington at 5:10, 995 and 10:30 am., 1 330, 7:45, Yand 11200 p.m; ou hundays, 205 wim, 1.80, 2:00,'4:20, 5, 6:50,7.43, ‘Washington stop at Relay Station 5 and 6:40 p.m. further information uppiy at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Ofice—Washington Station, G1¥and 1391 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th’ street, where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked aud Wed at a in the cuy. DUNHAM © K. LORD, Gen. Manager, Baltimore. GPa TW ABEINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN Rall On and afer NOVEMBER 161M, 1885, trains wilt lesve from and arriveat lean Fe dun and Distros p.m. are arrive ut Ww nger Agent a _ATTORNEY-AT Courts tt 7 oth st nw. 4 N, © SEES Las Sina Residence. 618 T «tn. manly

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