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A STRIKE RIOT IN CHICAGO. A Mob of Foreicners Attack the MeCor- mick Works ‘our of Them Shot—The Eight-Hour Movement. It is estimated that between 30,000 and 40,- 000 men struck in Chicago yesterday morning for the adoption of the eight-hour law. By the strike the railways, Iumber interests, butchers, boxmakers, foundry men, freight handlers, and switcumen are affected. ‘There was no demon- (‘stration up to 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, the ‘men having assembled at the halls and quietly “discussed the situation, Deputy marshals ‘were sworn In to protect property and the de- pots, ‘Twelve thousand strike: , Mostly forelgners, assembled at Clark Bros." planing mill, 22d street district, and to incendiary Speeches, They stoned Hinelington plan- ing mill, and then marehed on McCormick's Reaper works. At McCormick’s Otficer West Was on duty, and was beaten terribly by the mob. Twelve officers then drew up in I - fore the crowd, wiih drawn revoivers, and, after &storm of stones, fired on tke mob. No one was Injured. A rattling was then bezun, some 6/ the Strikers firing at the officers, while others hurled bricks, clubs, and stones. A dozen more officers to the reseue, and soon came 200 more. The strikers then retire them were shot,and taken away by s. A des shower of bullets, nd clubs nye kept up wt long range. abs the MeCormick works ir homes under escort of 100 stones, The Were taken to officers. A proce-sion was then formed and Marched about the city. A GREAT Pal N BALTIMORE. In Baltimore yesterday there were very few house carpenters at some 1,600 having | Felused to work for $2.50 for nine hours, as offered by the employ eight hours. Th. Protective Uni until the line, whe 6,000 », but fully | of in brickyards, of the carpenters, ers, furniture workers, bake makers, soc! labor part; butcher a workers, pi Foote ad car wood workers a STON BOSSES DETERM About four thousand men, comprising a} majority of the masons, carpenters, painters | and plumbers of Boston, strack yesterday | morning for a shorter working day. President ward, of the Master Builders’ association, on being interviewed, said: “We shall hold to our | first statements trmt, oy members hav Bignitied their willingness to shut up their | shops tor a yea ‘Some of us have done bu: a long time past Twelve Lund: Sand decorators di mand etively foraneight- hour day. At noon twelve employers had con- eeded the demands, and one hundred and twenty men resumed work. Twelve other em- Plosers have promised to grant the sirikers’ terms. ‘The men predict a satisiactory settle- ment within two weeks. THE SITUATION ELSEWHERE. ‘The waiters in a number of the New York Festaurauts yesterday demanded shorter hoars | and succeed: ‘n hundred } furriers dex Ko strikes or lockouts we in the building trade. of th lively serim-| “dt the riot, Four agi- penters at Newark, N. by the employ: | neighborhood of 904 tou n hundred Philadelphia eabinetmakers, ty-sIx shops, went to work yester: Morning on the hew time schedule of 3 per day, and in some ¢: n increase from ten to twen hundred men from sis teen sh ho: wages, Ta Thre ¢ nang! ng by the and plasterers, for a re hours rated in Pittsburg stonemasons, carpenters | ction from ten ty nine | ~ About 1,500 1 in all quit work, | ourg now engaged | ted ui yester- id Strike Deciared Om. wed in the dispatehes in yester @ay’s Stax, through the efforts of Representa- tive Curtin aud the labor investigating com- Mittee the strike on the Gould southwestern system has been deciared off. Gov. Curtin and | Representative Stewart yesterday sent the following telegram to the President from Jeffer- sou City, Mi ordered off. Uorre- imony settle | embers of the dis- "4 ot Labor, declaring ucting them to apply to rs for re-employment” iy issued last nizht b; of the executive board. The etlorts of the citizens’ commit- nd the congressional commit and alludes to the great ave Leen sustained in conseqtcne ¥ Of the cbt ae reall ing for sume of men, it is ‘< off of the strike can vod to those strikers whe are still ring His Speeches. Frou the Whitenail Review, London. We are told on good authority that this is Mr. Gladstone’s method of preparing bis He keeps a box into which he is in the habit of throwing cuttings irom news Papers and other memoranda of facts bearing upon the subject in hand. On the morning of preceding any great oration he goes his box and picks out his notes of the articular facts shes to use. These e gums in th er order upon a large sheet of paper, and uses them us the posts upon Which the speceh isto be bung. Then he nest to be actually speaking— atior ct, In his he he’ distuisses apies bum: mes in—reading w Ifis memory is so great that his pre Miously composed sentences come back to him without ¢ ‘From the The objec ry, to the con- ig the Presl- 4 appropriation tiveness of the de bil bur portan Tucker nod are exatet Foposed amendas is to prevent the appr ney to objects that wo: noidered om their actual 11 Its purpose tion of public i e ILE iis. Without refercuce Ww te exchangeable Sastie wo mies Wh » favor tcan. It ks ove measure In question that it Ww ort of Yeadins oy . toa as OW inserted in ap; ever reach the President, bu a Fe wm Would almost equal in valu Upou the £xecutive. thing about itis tbat a Co: Tucker's political a» w wliy should take the spuilsna, deol sich wquestuon as against Laat o: the whole peupie. ksbarg (Ailss.) Herald, April 22. About twenty-tive years ago the south went ona Strike under Graud Master Davis. Then Unele and the southern strike, aiter | Years of suffering, was ended. It is not pleasant | Jor us to refer to that great strike,tor we took part | d lost a father and brothers and afortune We ouly refer to it now to warn the fel- Jows all over the Union who go on strikes not 4 Uncle Sam. They may take a brush with goveruors now and then and not get burt very badly, but if Uncle Sam ever gets | atler U ia curnest they will wish they Lad ww striky dust bin. a Reporters as Detectives. From the Puiliade!phia Press ‘The usefulness of newspapers as aids to the @etection of eriminals receives an interesting ila-tration im the recent de clopments ta the Hackettstown murder mystery. The investi- gation there, once dropped by the authorities, ‘Was continued for weelss by two New York re- Porters, and solely through their agency clues | im this city, | New York, having no connection with the hospitals. | rely. {ai Revoxuvriox IN THE UNITED STATES TEA TRADE. BLENDED TEAS THE TEAS OF THE FUTURE. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, ‘WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IMPORTERS, 614 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Have secured the Sole Agency for the District of Columbia for the sale of CARLTON’S ENGLISH BLENDED TEAS. Never, perhcps, In the history of the tea trade has success £o rapidly followed the Introduction of a new dietetic articie us in the case of thesecelebrated blends, which, within the short space of one year, have been leading hotel m Philadelphia, New n and New Orieans, and by them pro- nounced vastly superior to auy straight teas they had been accustomed to use. Write to BARBOUR & HAMILTON for testt- monials, Give these teas # tria}, and you will never use any other. mh6-s,tu,tb,3m2de Coxraciovs. Iam a native of England, and while Iwas in that country I contracted a terrible blood poison, and for two years was under treatment as an out-door patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cured. I suffered the most agonizing pains in my hones, and was covered with sores all over my body and limbs. Finally [ completely lost all hope in that country, and sailed for America, and was treated at Roosevelt as well as bya prominent physician in Isaw the advertisement of Swit's SPECIFIC, and I determined to give it a trial. I took six bottles, and can say with great joy that they have cured me en- amas sound and well as I ever was inmy life. L. FRED HALFORD. New York City, June 12th, 1585. In March of last year (1884), I contracted blood poison, and being in Savannah, Ga., at the time, I into the hospital there for treatment. Isuffered I wot et well under the treatment there, nor was I cared by any of the usal means. I have now taken ven bottles oF swiyt's Srrcivic and am sound and Itdrove the polson out through, bolls on At jersey City, N. J., August 7, 1885. ‘Treatise on’ Blood and Skin Diseases mafled free. ‘THESWIFT SPECIFICCO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, 14 23d st. Every child knows the meaning of Flannel, but not every man knows the quality. ‘There are 10 many colors in Flunnels that there is no other fabric we could mention that cau compete with it. There is Red, White, Yellow, Gray, Scarlet and Blue, all more or less used for Underwear, except the Navy blue, whieh covers the outerman from spring to spring, the weight according to the season; and so tnuny colors as there are in Flanne!s so many grades there are in the Savy Blue. Look below aud see what you can do with us in this line. 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It dries hard in a few hours, No rubbing! No varnishing! No extra trou- bie! It sells like hot cakes! Where known a cage lasts adealer but afewdays. Each can contains morethan enouzh to paint e carriage Put up—two dozen caus imacuse. Show cards, spoke and circulars in each case. Retailed at one doliar per cam, On this the dealer makes # handsome profit, HIRSHBERG, HOLLANDER & CQ, Wholesale Dealers in PAINTERS’ AND ARTISTS SUPPLIES, 195, 197 and 240 W. Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. Mews Tor Coars, MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH. WEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK FACED, $18.00 ‘TO $28,00. MEN'S MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS, $10, $15, $18. MEN'S PLAID SUITS, IN 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY AND SACK, $15, $18, $20 AND $25. Large Line of DIAGONALS and CORKSCREWS, in 4@-Button Cutaways and Prince Albert, from $15 to $28. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CASSIMERE PANTA- LOONS, FROM $3 TO $9. | EXTENSIVE LINE OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. from 4 to 14 years, SHORT PANTS SUITS. ap12-Im NOAH WALKER & co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue, Miss Juuer Corsox Says, In an article eutitied “Family Living on $500 a Year’ “Fuel for «cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE ‘were used in cities,” &e, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Basheis for $3.70 25 Bushels for $2.50, COKE Nor CRUSHED— 40 Busheis for $2.90, 25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th street Sy ABE PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884, MESSES. EISNER & MENDELSO: ap23 ta5 OPFVE ov w: MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF A., 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOMANN HOFE'S RACY FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS PRIVATE YRACTICE, AND HAVE He ESI” WEALTH 2K ND TONIC NUTIUTIVE NL MAVE FOUND TT ESPECLALLY IN PERSONS CONVALESCING FROM. 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Call or write for pamphlet contalning hundreds of ero discovered and followed out tat have led tothe arrest of w man to whom ull cireum- stances point as guilty of the crime. It is Worthy of note that the two other most recent Watson cae at Salen and the Watsriehe os ni in Sauirely, through ‘the ction or ies ie a etlorts of news; re Porters, wae ———ce9_____ Martin Irons denies the report that he has ‘Deen expelied from the Knights of Labor. testimonials from the best women and men from all arts of the country. oc24-s.tuth Fox Lise * SPRING Goops, bY the. ‘ow open at the Leading Tailoring Establishment of 2L D. BARR, en ea mai ie THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MA) — ~ 4, 1886-—SUPPL EDUCATIONAL. Fa DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. HE, BEREITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAG ‘Washiugion, D.C. ies atin sone ‘Trial lessons tree, New terms begin Bow, 5 few : ‘French. Free Lectures Satarday, Slay” 8 At 2 o'clock, By Prob Bug. MaUREDE. of Washingies oe say4 SUCRE. 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Crazy Cloths in pial Figured Crazy Cloth Alltinen Lawn, 25c. pr. Plain Natnaook’ from 6c. 40 in, wide French Lawn, 3° French Nainsook as low as Plain Swiss, Loe Plain Organdies from 250 to $1.50. Brin. wide Silk Mull, all shades, St. 33 in, India Muil, 306. 36 i. wide Bailie all colors, 12%, cheese Cloths, 6, 8, 1, 12ize pr. 3 Corded Pigues trom 6% toGoce Tatest, 42 in. wide, 60c. ight Summer Cloths, 54 in. wide, 9c. 1o all-wool Albatross, all shades, 37446. ‘Belge in brown and gray, 60¢. ide Drap D'Alma, new shades, $1. ide Cashmeres, ali shades. 50c. vide Albatross, all shades, 5Uc. fuli line of single width Nun's Velling, 250, wool Homespun Serge, 250, 250. i$ GOODS, ya. fine quality, $1 yd. , woven with heavy 6214c. ‘Suc. ‘oF pull, 650, Brocaded Piaids, hewutlful goods, 18¢, 42 in. wide Canvas Cloth, 20c. Foulard Suitings, 8c, Dotted Swiss from 12% to 5c. Figured Swiss from: 12% to 60c, Ce 1 Lace aud Gres 20c. oops, VASH Java Cloths, 12% and Tbe ee Crinkled seersuckers, 10, 1: Chambrays in high colors, 1: Gingbams from 61yc. to the finest. » 15, Lic. ENS AND NAPKINS, 500 dozen Scotch Linen Doylies, 38c, 60 in, Cream ‘Table Damask, 48¢. 64 In. Red Table Linen, 50c. Hed or Hordured Table Linen, 25. 30, 500 Blue or Borde ‘Linen. Our $1 Red Table Linenmow 75¢. Our $4.50 Table Sets now $3.50. T kins, 500 dozen German Damask Towels, 20x40,19¢. ‘The pest yet. Huck Towels, 17: 1c, 50 dozeit Initial Huck ‘Powels, Turku Table sears toe turkish Table S 5-4 Tollenette Covers, 40c. G-4 Tollenette Covers, 75c. L A NN SSg ? 7 a ENE ss | tan 2 ERE oe = TLLL 424 NNN 5598 BBR U U RRR GGG NH W BeBU UR RG GH H eh PEE EE Book ott bpp ud RO ude i oH Safe BBB) RRR BBR R oD i BS 3 2 BBB OR R 0O 2 7 ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 420, 422, 424, 426 7) ‘TH STREET. ‘The Coolest Store in Town, Our Patent Faus now in operation. ‘aps Srruso ano Suaaer Dass Goons, AT 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. I am showing one of the best lines of Novelty and Staple DRESS “GOODS it has ever been tay pleasure todo since here in business, A large line of COMBINATIO: the new effects, $6 to $20 a pattern. per yard, un elegant line. SUITINGS In all HOMESPUNS In Plain and Mixtures, 0c. to $1.25 36-inch TRICOTS in Plain and Mixtures—Special 50 cents, /ETAMINES In all the new shades, only 62440. Latest Novelties in SATIN STRIPE PONGEE. A large line Figures, 35¢.; PI AMER of KOECHLIN’S FRENCH SATINES, jain, 33c. SATINES, 12% to 25c, NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS in Plain and Stripes, TUFTED ZEPHYRS—new lot just received, NEW BATISTE in Stripes and Figures. Another lot of CRINKLES in New Effects, Lorge usortment of PLAIN DRESS GOODS, from gor 26c to finest WHITE GOODS in great variety. Large stock of LINE! Sat attractive prices, Just opened Spring Styles in PARASOLS and COACHINGS, Full lues of SPRING HOSIERY WEAR. ¥@ New goods arriving daily. and UNDER- 8. L. HEMPSTONE, £11-e03m_ 803 Pennsylvania avenue, Sere Dry Goons 86-inch NUN’S VEILING, In Black and Colors BTye. #2inch ALBATROSS CLOTH, in Light Blue, Pink and Cream, 50c. ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS, in Black ‘and 20c. 86-inch TWILLED DE BEGE, 25¢. and Colors, 15¢. 40-inch ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, New Spring Colors, 50c. 5,000 yards New SPRING DRESS GOODS, 10c, 12¢., 15¢. A splendid Hne of TRICOT CLOTHS, in Spring Weights, 60c., 75c., $1. 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, 190, CROCHET BED SPREADS, ‘Be. $1 HUCK and DAMASK TOWE 1, LS, 12%e., 15e., 250, ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMASK, 20¢., 26c., 60-inch Bleached TABLE DAMASK, 50c. INDIA LINENS, 10c,, 12%¢., 15¢. Crinkle Secrsuckers, Ginghams, Sati Ins ete, etc, NEW PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, Ladies’ and Gents’ Medium Welght and Gauze UR; DERWEAR, HOSIER' JERSEYS, $1, $1.26, 81.50, $2. JOHNSON, GARNER YY, GLOVES, ete., eto, £00, 036 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ap28. South side, near 7th st. New Srama Dare lendid line ities in We = ‘001 ‘of Spri Mymtery Shire (the ofa ta a reinforced) an, ‘the anywhere at any > MR Ss a Sheneoe ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS and BONNETS, new shapes. FLOWERS, RIBBONS and MA’ CES in variety. DRESS TRIMMINGS BULTONS, ete, ‘WRAPS and JACKETS at and below cost. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 pair and upward, ‘Every pair fitted and warranted. J. © HUTCHINSON, apso 907 Pennsylvania avenne, INE EMBROIDERIES, PER CENT LESS THAN CURRENT PRICES, I win offer to-morrow 50,000 yards of the finest ‘Hambure ‘and Insertings ever manutactured, consisting of Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Edgings and Insertizgs, with Ail Overs to match. ‘This Is without €xception the most extensive line of choice Embroideries at exceeding low prices, 4G HUTCHINSON, p28, 907 PENNSYLVANLa aVE, EEB RRR BD Be SS o> BR DEE OG O90 8 DE. GooOORR DD ERR RR 00 tive Pictures, Japanese Fans, Scrolls, Lamp Shad Mats, 5) mrera Lanterns, ‘Napkins, Crepe Pictures, Berap ety), Sik ‘Transfer Pictures, Favors for the German, Music Books, Sheet Music, 5c.; Lustre Punt, Liquid for Mixing, be. Birthday. Cards, Masks, 40 shades French ‘Tissue Paper; School Cards, 30c. per 100: Toys, Studies for Painting, Nice Jap. Folding Faus, 10c, S-JAY GOULD, 421 01h st, neat Pesina. ave. ap2-6w Mas Sxtxa Rorrerr, 608 Gth st.. onposite Patent Office, Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAINSOOK and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORTENTAL, TORCHON, MEDICI, EGYPTIAN and other TRIMMING LACES in all the newest patterns. Most, complete line of INFANTS’ and CHIL DREN'S LACE, SHIRRED and NORMANDY CAPS, long aud short DRESSES, SLIPS and ROBES, MERINO CLOAKS and WALKING SUITS for spring wear ln Mother Hubbard and other styles, and Kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 2 P. Hassox His & Co or WALL PAPER FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS, FABRICS, inch Ex P or plece. Holland inoso-foot Opmjue, Shade any color ior 5c Rollers, 13 ire ean up. Fiain Oi fs, 6 feet long. Shade. for Dado Shad ” ‘Pictur cope eee eh are low. Buy now white th . je wut emietber the piace and number. Be sure and remem! J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agt. ‘728 TTH ST. N.W. aplé-2m Pazres Wisurxa PAPERHANGINGS ‘Will be pleased to soe W. Hl. Honghton & Co.'s ine of ‘Wail Papers, which are entirely new, at lowest Possible prices. -Alsoa line of Baby Carriages and Straw Mat Sjust received. ‘Slip Covers cut and made at lowest rates, W, H. HOUGHTON & CO. 1214 F st. nw. apl5-1m HAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Furs of all kinds repairéd ‘Miss CUNNINGITAM, apa 1310 5th st. ny RS, E, McCAFFERTY, 1109 Fst. n.w., Bhapes over Ladies’ straw Hats and Bonnets in the Tatest styles, ap20-Lm* Mas M. J. Hose, 1809 F STREET N. W., WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS DURING THE COMING WEEK. LADIES ARE INVITED, ap3 Tsousows PATENT Giove Firmo 00 A TTT aco RR Ez oo Rk R Sss8 EEp Sys ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: For fifteen years they have steadily grined in fuvor, ane with sales constantly: Increasing have become (ho Most popular Corset throughout the United States ‘The G quality ia warranted to weur twice as ong ag ordinary'Goracie, We huve lately introduced tie @ and Agrades with Beira Long Watse nd we coat faruiat tem when preferred. Highest awards. trom ail the World's great Fairs ‘Thelnat medal recelved is for Fee Degree of Mere from the lute Exposition held at New Orleans While scores of patents have been “found worthless, the principles of the Glove-Fitting have proved laval: tabte, Retailers are authorized to reftind_money tf, on ex- amination, these Corsets do not prove aa represented For sale everywhere. Gatalogue free on application, THOMSON, LANGDON & CO. oc27-tut&sSre New Yo NHOMSON'S ““GUOVEFITTING’ CORSETS— Retail depot for Washington is the Palais Royal 1117-19 Penua ave, Complete stock. Prompt ‘and polite attention assured. mh27-6,tu,th,3m Mas B. M. Mexcrnr, 419 NINTH ST. N.W. Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Zinest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Knitting Yarns, Silk, Arragene Crewel and Chenille. ‘Children’s Lace Caps, Afzhans. Shawls, ete, LACES AND RIBBONS, Stamping done promipily. aplom Spec Sars Or Hosmrv. Ladies’, Misses and Children. New Styles. Im- mense Assortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices. 100 doz. Unbleached, medium weight Hose for Ladies at 25c. per pair; worth 37c. Misses’ and Children’s English and French Hostery regular fashioned, from 25c. oe pouGLass, mh2 522, 524, 526 9th st. n. Tux Fepona Dress: Surzxps Are Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers. ‘They are absolutely Impervious. f19-6,u.th-sme A UTIFTER'— Engen! Gret of Beauty not only beauti‘ies but lexion. We shampoo, dye, ble Rates hair quickly; coinfortaiy aud int an areele manner. We employ only competent assistants, who Know what you require We desire comparison, Invisible front pieces of new designs. eater ight i e's Se- urities the com- ‘cut aud dress and guitches positively retailed at wholesale prices, “J. Rochon had years’ experience in bari and wad uwarded medals from Paris, Lyons and Vienna. J. ROCHON, f13-20 fi 537 15th st. n.w., 912 14th'st. nw, c= ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Kes Corsets to order in ever siglo ere materia, ‘end guarantees perfect He and comfort French Hand-tiave Uundettlouing? Merino Underwear ‘and finest imported. ‘onto. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dreas Reform Goods French Corsets and Bustles: Children's Corpets and a $i Corset (Stlse H.vowa make) that for the pricois unsurpassed. 'R-RPrench, Germab aid Spats spoken, mr14 (RENCH DYELNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers,Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repalred. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Malson Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris, jad Moz Vox Braxnrs, Movisre, + ormerly with Lord & Taylor, New York? Win, Barr & Co. St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. "Superior fitting, reasonable prices, und satisfaction guaranteed. Evening Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a speciaity. iz 920 14th st, between Land K GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Euznys, 11 12. F Srexez We have opened a compicte line of GENT’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, consisting of French, Balbriggan Gauze aid Sam- mer Merino. Gauze Shirts and Drawers for $1 a sult, Jean Drawers, 50c and 75e. Freuch _Balb Shirts aud Drawers at $1 each, or$1.75 a sult. A full regular made French Balbriggan Shirt and Drawersat $1.50 each, or $2.75 a sul A light all- Wool Undershirt at $i A full line of Fancy Hosiery, ‘The latest style in Collars, Cuffs and Neck- Wear at the lowest prices, A latge assortment of Plain and Fancy Night Shirts. ‘Six fine Shirts to order, $8. Shirts toorderis our specialty, 1113 F st nw, Taz Roowar DEY 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 IN 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, CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFUBNISHING, ‘No. 1020 Seventh street northwest, aplé Sole Agents for the District. ‘Varor Sroves ‘We have Just received acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, allsizesand all styles, single generators, &c. Be sure to call and Inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STOVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT. JENKS € CO, mh27 717 7th st nw. Goon News Goon News FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE} ae For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, 8no One need be without a well-furnished home because 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 C4SH 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- ect 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 gud nobumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—at no GROGAN’S, Jusr Recerven, A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS which we are selling st $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS AT OUST PRICES ‘aplo ELLER = W. H. HOEKE, FINANCIAL. £18 __ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. n.w. Purse & Wouters, MEDICAL, &c. roadway, 689 15th street (Corcoran iullding), Ws PRIVATE STUCK TELEGRACH W: BETWo WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW Vlas BOSTON ee Guswnal' ParrNERs. Janes WarTaLy i. Cnucre Oaxuwe, Hoxny It" Hoban, Washington, D.C. on ee eee Boy aud sell ou commission ‘all classes of Hallway iL, H. DODGE, Resident, Partner. jotations of Stocks and Bonds and information getting Che markers Feweived theeegn oes, Te Kanu direct from the New York ekciage orders executed and reported promptly. WOOD AND COAL. TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 10,000 itr Sate. comprising every destabis variety, at the very lowest prices. Kindling and eet Sgt a MIRE ood BE nae tan ca ai rat amet AS avenue and 200 and K streets north: west, ‘and Wharf, Oih and Water streets southwest pa if G1, SHBHIF ES SPECIALTIES, ‘Re. DR. J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, FOOT ‘Specialists, Late of Boston, Corns, 25¢. ‘Twenty- ‘ix years’ suocesail practice. All diseases of the fect lively cured, | Parlors ut 1232 F st." Use the iclec- i¢_ Hair Restorer for baldness and dandruff Ithas moequal. Cuttuls out, 1222 F. female Physician should ‘consult TLSON, 1105 tween Band Cota, ne Memedicn ¢6°" “apasiwe™ FNESS ITS CAUSES AND ‘ONE DEES a ‘oranycight year “iveated Op ‘Cured ih three ‘months, and since ten noted fit, hundreds of by same process. A. plain, simple apa semen home ‘Address Psainslsw TS PAGE. 129 Rast 20th oe N.Y City Ai i yaTonat MINERAL ie, mydime ‘ADIESI-PENNYROYAL PILLS, “CHICHES ‘s English.” The original and only ine. ‘Ask your Druggiat for “Chickester’s English, Malke 1no fetura mail. Chichester Chem. G0, Bh 4 ri mall ster Eoldby Drugetts everywhere, >" Jasantiearhon D RESTORED BY USING A 4a awe. of De. be nd Tm = aS dial; Will cure any case of nervous debility ant Toss of nerve power. It imparts vigor to the whole s1 tem. 0d Bet. a ‘apl0-Lin N A “ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted ‘at her residence, 1245 at. uw. Office hours from ito ® p.m, with Ladies only. aplosie FRENCH POWD! Rk. MOTT'S it Diseeses uf Blood, Tinted ‘Throat, Nose and Skin. Sold at STANDIFORD'S, st. Cloud Pharmacy, 9th and Fan Price, $3 Sent by mail sealed. mbl-m.w.f,3m_ DR DODDSNERVINE, 50. Cure tor evens, and Vpadat STAN! ERDipOnbig St Goud Pharmacy, cor. ner 9th and F sta. Price, ‘Sent by mall: ‘Cassard’s best So dest Sugar Cured Ham Shoulder, €c- Plantation Java (best Per EY, SLM Moller’ Family col Flour, % bbl, 3c. ter Fam don. for 2 for 36e; good Roasted tio. ‘and Celery ‘anc oxie’s Nerve Food, (best ot all Pumpkin, 10c. per 3th. cat livered free to any depot or boat ant guaranteed as represented, ‘Send vs & postal. INDIA TEA CO. 445 TUist.s w., ap29 (7th st cars pass thedoor). | 3 Notice FAMILY SUPPLIES. Me FEES, r Green DO You WANT TO SAVE MONEY r Cured Shoulder, Te: 120: Cagsard'= u ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF oo go E c FR Ock RK Goo EEE EK THE CELI Fl RRR Em a RRR RE E Eee Sss8 7 EBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Tt tewithont adonbt the most ReavTirvn and the most Nerrrriovs. ‘The Millers have containing. ia 2 Flour Us Prove that, w My ortnis mani Kurope aud eaten work ‘Be sure and sve to and have the impr: TWO GOLD MEDALS Flour in the World. only the most perfect MM, esall the most improved Machin: the present time, but they p any itil in the word State that a lance gai cent Flour ts shipped annually t at the principal Courts of the ol HOWEVER, THEREFORE, it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” int of attached. None genuine without the two gold medals. WM. M.GALT & Co., ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. XTIA N. A. POOLE, Wholesale Gro 944 Loutsidoa ave and ¥ FBrovr: Froves ye in Flour, and Tan rs the benefit of th loads of 1 ND_ORGANS. Joux Fr - Eixus & Co. 937 Pennsylvania ave., near10th st, ‘The Oldest and ‘TheSuperior and Unexcelled Largest Music House in the ctty, AGENTS FOR an WEBER PIANOS axD MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS, Extensive Publishers of Ana MUSIC, MUSIC MENTS AND SHEET MUSIC dealers in all kinds of BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRU- MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly payments to reliable parties. Old Instruments taken payment for new. ‘A Liberal Discount always for cash. Pianos and Organs Tuned, Mov: Repaired, Stored, Packed and Shipped by competent men at moderate BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS! prices, We employ no canyassers. Leave your orders at our store. tended to. ‘Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly at- It will pay you to examine our Stock before pur chasing. ‘Renting a specialty. ‘Telephone No. 18. myl-Im JOHN F, ELLIS & Co, 7 Pennsylvania ave., ‘Near 10thstreet n.w. Do Nor Penenase Until 1 You See The EI EMERSON BIANO, | FRPP GT A thoroughly frst-ian” ostrannett at a.m dium price. “Over Second hand Pianos and 01 41,000 now in use. at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthly payments ‘Largest assortment of 5c. music in the city. ap24 HENRY EBERBACH, 15 F street. RAN Quality alway Gally's marvelous: G. 709 Seventhst, u. w. ‘Special attention to tuning and repairing. the time to have P Some nearly new, all fully warranted, of all makes this train For sale trom $6 to $10 per month _spl0-m 903 P ALLET & DAVE ‘these Celebrated Pianos just received. All igratie and new repeating action. ‘Terms. Buy now. CH & BACH PIANOS. 'S the sume and the best Self-playing instruments! L. WILD & BRO. Established 1864. Now ts ab20 20ND-HAND T PIANOS, Pianos renows W. G. METZEROTT & CO... in. ave, 24 door from th st, SOF PIANOS, NEW STY} ‘Low prices Easy Bargains to close by 15th June. i. L, SUMNER in charge, 511 9th st. nw. aplO Decxer Bros, FISCHER, ESTEY, PIANOS ESTEY ORGANS. Sold on easy installments, rented, old instruments taken In exchange, tuning aud repairing. 15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Buuer in charge), General Managers, 934 F st. n.w., Washington. apo-lm PIANO SALI K KER, AND RENT WAREROOMS, 801 9TIT ST. N. W. 0 and Organ ‘Tuning aid lie pecialtg, Work wartauted RAKAUER AND C. Burdett price Pianos. pair, at G.I KUHN Pianos. Teasonables) D. PEASE & 00. === ns The rec Rent, tuning, S407 102 sta. ns Praso NN A A BPR KEB Fonrrss UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN- SHIP AND DURABILITY. SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Raltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. Sew York—112 "-ASHINGTO! Fifth Avenue. 17 Market Space. SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ y ms: Dae Veer Mason Machine, ‘The best und only machine adapted to all kinds of ‘sewing on fine or heavy material. this machine caun: ‘of all kinds with, Work done. Instructions given free of change. & ‘The work done on ot be duplicated. Embroidery work ‘arrusene, Unsel or other miaterial jew Hone without the use OPPENREIMER & BROS’, 526 Oth street n.w., St. Cloud Builaing. Machines of all kinds rented and repaired. Bazar my 3 Days THA Pa pera Samra errs Denility eee Vi ory ‘ofa personal So ee heat So ‘Address VOLTAIC BELT Mar —F TO iy 10 SUFFER 10 Fark Pace Sew York, SELF-THREADING NEW AMERICAN 0. in part | POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ | | ope at River Landings urdaysonl Ap mb 1O-Gin Freight received on sat- and must be prepaid STE 22th and Pa ave | NQBrenK romps MoNnor AND nie “ ts, tik pa Seamer FANE MOSBLIY LANDINGS [Pek Petoaiac iv NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIY Leaves Tth-astree MONDAYS, THURS pays SATE at Fm mw. Returatag TUESDAYS, PRI nA SUNDAY p.an., touche ing al River Landings as fur ax Isomalnt Crock, Cures oman, Va, St. Clenvem's. Bay ta, Ma Connects with Be OL Rat Si schedule, Ei ETT Agen ©. W. RIDLEY, Man: tes 0 NORFOLK AND PORT MONPOF. THEPOM Day k MARY AYS AND PRIGAYS we, te Ma atc and Ont it and privat \ pany's oftica, IRECTTO NEW YORK —PreiitT steam ERS JOUN GIBSON and FC KNIGHT leave jer 41, bust Rover, N.Y. every SATURDAY at ¢ Whar, Wasiingtos, every TUDSDAY Freight at lowest rates “ot Mt VERNON! att, VERNON % STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN fihatreet whart’ daily Nt Vernon at 10 o'clock “a.m SHORT ROUTE PO LONDON AND CONTINENT Nee xontt Vrtod for thetr speod aud phe ¢ tio eave New York on saturdays for Cherbour France, landing passengers f = Tennaelvanta ave, saw Washington, B,C ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINK, New, Cnanwise Wosven Tours British and French West India Islands, &q, £8 DARRACOUTA, sailing 17U April. RS. MORNCA, sailing April, t,evertent cuba Py LEAYORAPL 140 Peart st RAILROADS. rp crear PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST, TRACK. SPLENDID SCENIRY MAGNIFICENT PQUIPMENT MAY 2 & 00, New York. ited Express ne M. daily: F 0 A.M. dally to Clncrvuatt wid St ing Cars from Harrisburg to Ch and Mote: Car o St. Louis; dials except sat ToChicngo, with sleeping Car Alt Chicase, A bexpress, ac 5:10 PM. sally, Washington. to rg with Wes Palace Sieep c and the West, with Unrough Sleeper’ ‘Chicago at a. AND POTOMA® RAILROAD. Ruftalo, Ni 111.90 a. ‘ag 10:00, and 11:20 BP Express of ‘Pullman Parlor Cars, 40 A. For Boston For Brookiy ‘Jersey dounie rm > G00, 10, 10500. 11:20 P.M. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:15 A.M. aud 4:40 P.M. dally, except Si TB A.M, Vv. M. , except Sanday, Bundays, 9:00 A.3., 4:20 REDERICKSRURG ANDRIA AND WASUI 1101 and 11:35 A. 7PM. On YM G00, 1100 AM, LL A. the South, DM. daily’, exe and. Of baggage to destin: CHAS. E. PUGH, (eneral Maiuser, i. WooL General Passenger Agent Schedulem effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13tn, 1885, until further notice, Teave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago W:43 arn. and 10:20 p.m.. 9-43 am. isa Fast Limited express for Pi Chicago, arriving i next moi For Cin 3200 p.m. ans Palace Sleeping Cars 200 p.m, is a fast Jin Louis, arriving in Clnciunati x St Louis 6:30 pan. No extra fare is clurged on Ubis in for fust time. Raburg at 9 S00 Pitesbus and , S280, 4:80, 4:40, 2:00, For Baitunore on Sundays, 6:2 10:00 Bu., 1:25, 180, 3:00, 440, 5:40, 6: idah Valley Ratiroad aud. pol ‘with Paliman Sleeper, Wasi ay 30, 454, ppb and 2 days, S31 ? except and 440 pm m, and 5:51 pan. daily, excep Trains arrive from. the West dil 120°0:30 and 10:30 pam. (New Orie prests From Au m., and 1:50 and 5:25 Vay Sunday. i mn i Pand 11300 p.m; Wi S345 and V0 am. 1.90.20, 4: 13:00 pan, Wastin In avenne, cs taken for bagi Feceived ag ang poiut i the ty BDUNMAN Jal "Gen. Manager, Baltimors JP) ASNGTOS, O10 AND WESTERN Rail 20. On andafter NOVEMBRE Jeave froma aud arriy 157TH, 1885, trains with at Band P. Oth and Is streeuws gion at 9:00 am. rive at Lesburg 11.00 a.m Round Mill at 11:47am. aids > att Bek Superintendent _ UNDERTAKERS. “PAMES BELLEW, J RING UNDERTAKER, Corner New Jersey uve. aud G st. & Telephone cali, 235—3. j ICHARD 5. CAIN, y FURNISHING UN) 5 2011 Tin st kvery thing Siniclly Pine-class the must Reasouable erm. A horses GAWLER FURNISHING UNDER TAKEL and PRACTICAL EMBALM EL 1726 Peunsyivania ave. mw. Terie suoderace a9 lirw-clas ‘Telepuone call 1021 wy 2h W. BARKER, DERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMRALMER, ‘Class of the Cineinnat! Schoo (9 Embalming| CM. Lukens, MD. Principal 2-1. Giari, aSLrMLOr: G12 Hm sree: vorchwes. call 947-4 and on aL

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