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THE EVENING STAR: - F WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1886-SUPPLEMENT. THE TRIAL OF MAXWELL. Some BUYING SIX OUNCES OF CHLOROFORM ON THE DAY WHEN FRELLER DISAPPEARED, The Maxwell triai in St. Louis is drawing like acireus. More than a hundred women were Present last Thursday, and they watched the Proceedings with great interest. Maxwell was in no wise abashed. When his attention was not Attracted by the witnesses he stared back and €fitieised the different styles of beauty dine Played in the group of women. He had recov- ered his nerve, aud the ghastly trunk and other quidence did. hot affect isn se they did Wed- Nesday. Once he was subjected to a severe Strain, It was when William H. Duff, a hat dealer, was on the stand. Maxwell bought a hat irom him on the day after the murder, and told some tall stories about his adventures in Turkey. Mr. Duff is near-sighied and could not see the prisoner. “stand up,” said the court. Maxwell arose. jow, conie forward to the witness. The prisoner waiked within a foot of the stand. “Mr. Duff peered at him through his sses and said, “That is the man.” Maxwell Vowed to lim and resumed his seat, He was pale and shaky when he sat down. Jonn B. Armo, a negro barber, sald that Max- well came Into his shop on Easter Monday, the day after the murder, and had his beard cut off, and then usked if aby one would know bim He told the barber that he was going to Turk Frederick Bieger, « trunk manufacturer at No. 16 Broadway, testified that the prisoner en- Tered his piace early on Monday morning and bought two trunks, # canvaccovered trunk and «packing trunk. He ordered both to be sent tothe hotel. Au hour later he boughta Waterproof Valise and said he was going on a vegas. arried the two trunks ree pile of clothing vered trunk closed An bour later Max- eneW canVascovered tunk and two Vulises and a hat box down 1. ‘Ihe pile of clothing had disappeared. leit the zineeovered trunk and ¢ only going away Li suid; “my” friend has rountry and fam lonely.” Ci as sent for to open the trunk, au f eutting the straps trunk was shown him in court, minutely the position o: pe. looked at Lin without a tremor. IT WAS PRE 'S Rovy. Last Friday John A. Frazer, of Toronto, a pho- lographer, testitied that be knew Preller in To- Tonto, and uccurately de: pearance. Wi Bized Preller in the photograph of supposed to be Preiier sent to Turoute ior ide tities al Si. Louis be identified the corpac y ascur over the ieiteye i re be Visited the cem- zine pes. wad tied up’ with Well uid him totake U sie packing trunk behind. “1 8." Maxw Maxweil OE: clothing A, The witness pad new inducement to the pris ener wom on, Maxwell, when suown a portrait o: Preile tended noi to recognize it. SENSATIONAL TESTIMO: The sensational testimony given by J. F. MeCuiiough, under the direetion of Dete Wict Attorney by the detective pre- Y¥ YESTERDAY ot yesterday was | detective, who ve Furlong, Dis- new | the corpse | over and bisassistant, McDon- | A Card from the Duffy Malt Whiskey Company. Battrone, Mp., April 14th, 1886. To the Editor—We have from time to time, through the columns of your paper, as well as through the medium of the leading newspapers of this country, called attention tos simple and effective formula for a large class of ailments which, the medical profession has intelligently conceded, cannot be benefited permanently in any other way than through the seer, of some article of the character of a food. The remedy to which we refer is @ preparation which can be prepared in any household, th principal ingredients being raw beef steak ‘an: & specified quantity of pure malt whis- key, We expected, through the circulation of your paper ana others in which our notices ap- rared, to Ese demand for copies of ‘his formula, and our expectations have not only been met to the fullest degree, but ex- ceeded our most: fe rag expectations, During the few months which have elapsed since the | first notice appeared, ten thousand invalids have placed themselves in charge of our Medi- cal Departunent; ail these cases received indi- Vidual supervision, and the wonderful results that have been obtained, including in many cases again in weight froin ten to twenty-five pounds, notices of which have appeared in the | ae has also led to the use of this formu! | by thousands with whom we are not in com- | munication, triends of our patients. The won- j dertul success of this formula ts due princi. pally to the peculiar properties of Duffy’ ire | Inait whiskey. The range of action of thle fom. edy comprises all lung, stomach, bowel affec- tons and weakened conditions of the nervous | system. | e Crete Lars of our business has | made it necessary for us to make special ar- | rangements to meet the Inquiry and attend to | the supervision of the thousands who are using | our remedy, and we are anxious that no one | suffering from any of the above ailmentsshould tail to send to us for a copy of this formula, which we will send with pieasure, on receipt of a (wowentatump, to any address that may be | requested. With'the tormuia, we furnish evi- | dence of its value which causes Dufly’s pure | malt whiskey and formula to become ‘at once an established houseboid remedy. We appreciate the tact that our measure of | success is due io the interest mantiested by your readers, and we desire that hone who are ) ailing from the diseases above referred to should Telmaln Uuconscious o1 the Lwct that there is a simple and effective remeuy that will restore health . bere disease now dweiis. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. SOME SAY |S curea. ctective Tracy testified to arresting Max- | Well In Auckland, and Wading on him articies | “CONSUMPTION CAN'T BE Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, as proved by forty years’ experience, will cure this diseus: when ot already advanced beyond tue reach of medical aid. Even then fis use allords very grea: relief, and insures reir-shing sleep. ER'S SARSAPARILLA IS THE MOST PO- | tent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and | | strength. ie wise im time. | promptly removed by this unequaled alterative. my18 ald, forged an an eastern nouse and pre- seuied tat one of the city banks. He was arrested and placed in jal and assizned a cell | adjoining that of Madwell. He testified that | Immediniely aiter his incarcera ne intro- | duced bituseif t» Maxwell and worked himself into his contidence, and about ten days alt Ward he became ‘engaged im a conversation with = Maxweil the murder cave. During the conversation the deiendant told the witness that tue only point in bis ease about whieh Ge fell unceriain und uneasy Was that concerning the money. He said that i he could only prove ‘tuat be ad plenty of money when Preller came to St. Louis Ge would have no doubis al By told t ntered ut that It the case or could do uomKie & Iree and full ete, begin with Preiier. f that Preller wad in Puil- Louis, ton, sald that on | Yreder joined him in iin (Maxwell) tuat it would oe kim le deiendal r ar is, ald the devendai grea bia with bis first a ted i M. ia aud taunt, Friday 0 the wuged othe | iy,and be determ- by meanness. On Sul be and Preller were sitting | wu Wuen ihe latter come ‘ : such yodermicaliy jentaimvunt of mur. | scious. Liter he bad | 1 tor some tine Le bound | a cloth completely saturated with eblorororm about his irlend’s head, and tiis, he coatessed to the Witness, “ended tue business.” He then | secured ail of Preliet’s hioney, about $6,500 18 | all, besides the most of his ¥aiuuble personal | efltcis, aud pianued his escape, the details of | Whicu'are so well know Case's beIULe Auto bis irk ne to Feu yoy sel for the defense, ob- fie suid he was a War ‘and an iznposter Uy bis own tesuimuny In open court. This man had put bimscli in the pest | Hou of a criminal, und ad binseif ueld byt cyart; hud goue Usiove the graud Jury uuder a | eharge of tursery, and bad gone Wo jaii. The objection was overruied. ‘Tue judge sald the argument Was good for tue jury, but not for Wwe court. tee A Turko-Greek Armistice. HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED ON THE FRONTIER— SOME SEVERE FIGHTING. Eyoub Pasha and Gen. Sapounzaki, the Tark- ish and Greek commanders on the trontier, completed an agreement tor an armistice at an interview yesterday. The Grecics accuse the | ‘Turks of capturing Contra by treachery. They Say that while a Turkisin oificer with a flag of truce was parieying with the Greek commander Turkish troops stealth d and cap- tured two Greek companies. The Greeks afier- wards recaptured Contra by a turning move- ment. ‘The Turks have been repulsed at Gritzo Many were killed. reek general, Loris, Was mortally wounded. The totai Greek losses betore Gritzovall were 150 killed and wounded, Including six officers. A decree was issued at Athens ordering that soldiers entitied to exemption from service In time ot peace be disuanded forthwith; that two classes of tne reserve be dis- | i" ‘the three. ‘other | banded ediately and that volunteer The Greek commanders adidiers be liberated, at Larussa, Trikala and Arta bave becn ordered | to withdraw tueir forces into the interior. Pre- paratious are being made to disband the army corps. ——see, A Youthfat THE REMARKAB MOND, CHARGED WITH HAVING THKEE Wives. W. D. Hammond, the oung man now await- ing indictment at Richmond for bigamy, has a §nost remarkable history. His name ix known, but be assumed that of Hammond, having been raised by Mrs. Major Hammond. Hammond was « foundling, having been left On the steps of St. Josepin's asylum in Rich- nond in 1563, and was cbristened simply as Joseph at the asylum and then sent to the city aimsbouse, irom which he was taken by Mra. Hammond, and lived in the family here and elsewhere Until be was 16 years old. This lady then died, and the youtii was taken to South Carolina by Mor Hammond, who got him ap- Pointed a cadet at Annapolis, but be refused to there. Hauimend theo "sent him back t inginia, where he bas been since. Kecently the young bigamist began suit in tis state inst the estate of the only daughter of Major Hammond, Mrs. Wiilis,of Lynchburg, as a Joint heir ‘to the property of Mrs. Hammond, deeeased, claiming to be the child of Major and Mrs. Hammond, und the lawyers in the case discovered the ‘iacts as xiveu above us to tie origin of the man xed with having three living wives. Major Hammond ts © Brother of ikepreeutative Hammond,ol Georgia, ‘The arrest of the man at Ui Suit in court, and mis prospects ior u jong term Of imprisonment are good. He ls only 23 years Old, wad does not yet know that his bisiory bas iu uneartned. soe High Altitudes and Heart Disease. From the New York Herald The Medicat Kecurd has Just reported a paper read bef * American Climatological asso- lation, by Dr. A. L. Loonais, of this city, which May Ue of Vita! Luportance to many people pur- posing to Visit mountaia resorts the coming Summer. Dr. Loomis details tour cases in which heart disease was brought on by a change fron @ lower toa higher altitude. ‘Twoot these ‘Were persons going to Sl. Regis Lake, in the Aurondacks, at an elevation of only ou- Sand feet. Oue was that of @ visitor to the Catskill Mountains, and the fourth bad gone to Golorado. “Thougis relief was afforded them by & return to lower levels, they all died within foer or five weeks. As Lie result of his experi- ence in twenty-six cases Dr. Loomis conciudes that “the risks which oue with even slight cardiac insuificiency runs by passing from o lower to @ higher altitude is ‘certainly very great, and If the insuiliciency be extensive such Shanges become immediately dangerous.” This conclusion, strougly supported as it ts by Dr. Loomis’ data, is especially important whea it ts remembercd that cardiac insufficieney eXist in those who give no evidence of it ‘While residing at or moderately near sea level. 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D., M.D., St Louis, atter aualy- “Its low percentage of aicobol, its elierves- delightful taste and odor, all combine to re- | comniend Nicholson's Malt Extrict a» being 4 most hourishing beverage, and the best article ot the sort hat has ever come under my exuuination.” DAVID NICHOLSON. Prop’r, ST. LOULS. At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 6TH ST, WASHINGTON Mess Tor Coats, MADE FROM DIAGONAL, VENETIANS, SCOTCH TWEEDS AND MELTONS, $8, $12, $15, $20, SILK LINED AND SILK PACED, $18.00 10 $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 Cutuways 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. fis, says cetice, its pu NOAH WALKER co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue KKeysrosz Marr Wiunixer. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. STRICTLY PURE. ‘THE BEST TONTO. PERPECTS DIGESTION ‘Unequalled sor Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Depility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of Imitation. None genuine without the ap23 Signuawureot EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Ageutsior tne U.i Phila, Pa FOR SALEBY Stott, Crom Teclintely ae evans } washington, 2.0 Barbour é Hamilton, ss CO H HL IEPI 227 ™ gSSy Sus5 (Goo a ds MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT Sealed Proposais. in triplicate, subject to the usual Conditions, will be received ‘at this office unl TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE SHCOND, 1886, at which tlme and place they Will be opened in presence of bidders for furiis ing and delivering, during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1856, sich Fuel, Forage, Straw and Bran as muy bé required. ‘The government reserves the right to reject any or Prelerence given to a:ticles of domestic pro- conditions of price wud quality belug equal, and such preterence given to articles of American Production produced @. the Pacitic coast to the extent of the consumption equired by the public service there. }abks and full information an to bidaing, &c., will be furnished by this ofice on application. RN. BATCHELDER. my24-6t Depaty Oi eT eee, ___THE TRADES. ‘KIDMAN & WARN ESO: Vv ‘Book-binders, Paper-rulers, and Blank Book Manuiucturers, cl 420 and 422 11th st, 1. GRO ROT HERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1238 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.O. sa Fine Prinung aspecialty. EXC 'APOR STOVES! VAPOR STOVES! AllSizes, Single Generators. Refined Fluid. 5 gallons $1. Benzine Fluid, 5 gallo Delivered wi ‘Two-burner Vapor tov Heating Furnaces, Latrobes, Ranges, Plumbing and Veniit ting, Lin Kooting, Gutiering and Spouting. Estimates cheeriully given. TENNYSON & TALBOT, 1233 82d st, West Washington, Orders by mall promptly attended to, my16-8,tu,thdw OPFCE oF W. W. LAMB, M.D., i249 HANOVER Sr, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884, MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, BULA AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.8.0F 4., 820 RACE ST., PHILADELPHTA, DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S LP EXTRACT FOR THis PAST FIVE Ya. MY PILVALE PRACTIC, AND HAVE ND IT TOBE THE Bist WEALTH RING BEVERAGE AND VONIC NUTHI WN. 1 HAVE FOUND IT ESPECIALLY IN PERSONS CONVALESCING FROM IN CASES OF | DYSPEPSIA, - FOI NUNSING, AND IN ~ CASES OF CHILD, ND ALSO IN LUNG ALY ATTENTION WAS DAWN BY IMvORT ATION SEMLEMONTH- MILLION OF BOTTLES IAC HAVE PASSED MY INSPLC- CBE SATISFACIO: 2 VISAS WW, LAA NCD, CHIEF DRUG INSPECTOR ¥. 8, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE OF IMITATION. NONE GENUINE, WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE OF “JOHANN e > rs Zee ‘ HOKE” AND “MORITZ EISNER” ON THE NEU! OF RVERY BOTULE fezo theta 1 Crrcotarrxa Lirmrany. Over three thousand volumes of Standard and Popu- lar Books, with BST MAGAZINES and NEW BUOKS SOON AS ISSUED, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ap20 Mu. LUCY L, HUNTER. Booxs: Booxs: Booxes AT COST. 5 I destre to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves (emake room “or my lncreasiog creda ih FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONMAY. tis tives an opporeanity for book buyers to place in thelr ibraiies a fine cxllection of standard king naurella. Leous works, Don't ‘nriss” iif you want to be bette. lited.” “Auy book or books wanted not ip stock will be Crdered ahd's liberal discount bi ‘he retail prices. G. 4. WHITAKER, 1106 Penneyivants __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Prervas Fuses Axo W au 250 different styles of mouldiagy tar picture im oak: cherry, walnut, gitor bronss, waiek we mil make tv order'in the shortest notice. our prices on mouidings sre elsewhere. ityou are comiem, duying frames, you will flad it to your sdvaniaye so come uid ext ine ovr stock and prices. Que of the largest stock: Wall Papers in the city; a large variety of spring pat- terns. Our prices on papers areas iow as the luwest A, nice line of floor Oil Cloth and Einoleuin, 1 yard Bicester 236, A mew, stock of 2680 Gian £24 Bronze Frames for Crayon Portraits. Window Be. and up. oie 9p16-2m Goon News J. F, SPELSHOUSE, Age. 728 7TH BT. N. Goon Nuws FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE) For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, aso 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 AS CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary oifer that customers can make thelr 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 tose Ject from, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you thas GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSER (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con vinced that what we say are facts and no humbug. We Tepeat, come and make your own terms—at myl2 GKOGAN'S. ‘Varor Sroves ‘We have just recelved acar load of the LATEST IMPROVED VAPOR STOVES, all sizes and ail styles, single generators, &c. Be sure to call and inspect our assortment before you purchase a VAPOR STUVE. Also Agent for the Celebrated ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT. W. & JENKS £00. mb27 717 7th st. aw, Josr Recetven, 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. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 8th st. n.w. P. Hasscos His & Co SPRING LINE or WALL PAPERS. FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS. ns FABRICS, CARPETS. myl 815 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. Daonxenness, OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itcan be given ins cupof coffee or tea withontthe Knowledge of the person taking it is absolutely harmless, and will eflect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient sa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance perfect cure has fol- lowed. IT weveR varia. The system once impreg. neved with the Specliic, it becomes au uaer impussi- DULY 20F Lhe Liquor appetite to exist, ‘For GaLz BY DR. &. F. WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, taML @ PALMER 1226 20th Birest Northwest. ‘Telephone, 454 4025 Traverers To Evnorz; Can recetve all information concerning sailing of steamers, rates of passage. etc., etc, of the following umes: North German Lioyd, New York, France, Erg- jand and Germany; North German Lioyd, Baltimore and Bremen; Hamburg American Packet Company Red Star Line, Antwerp; American Line, Liverpool; Royal Netherland Line, Rotterdam; Florio Rubattino ‘Line, Mediterranian, by calling upon thelr agent, EDWARD F, DROOP, Corner 14th and F street, also, R, K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, ‘Washington, D.C. Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, tor, is made expresly for the cure of ‘deraneeenents 926 Pennsylvania ave. iH Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons Pianos, aplé 1 CELLULOID TRUSS, SS ae ee ee ranean 623 7th street northwest Mrs. FISHER devotes Bee chtention %0 the wong et Tax Rueway DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR, MOST IMPROVED AND SCIENTIFIO 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 L¥ 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. aple Sole Agents for the District. ie HOTELS, peepee tf audio ‘rooms added, making its present capacity five theA merican and European $e murant of Bupa es per day: without 1 per day and apwards, Tall'nue yt shoulder Braces, Reform Walsts, French Corsets aod Bustien.” Comets iuunderied. -my-im= SBE GARMENTS ALTE! DYED AND LINED. Furs of ail kinds re ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, 1310 8th st ow. ap2l Mas B. M. Menscear, 419 NINTH ST. NW. Materials of all kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zephyrs, Columbia Kuitting Yarns, Children’s Lace Afghans Shawls, etc. LACES AND RIBBONS. Stamping done prompi); apl3m 188 ANNIE K HUMPHERY. Nar Makes Corsets to order in every sty ie and material, SS rfect fit and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclotiiug, MerinoUnderwear ‘and finest imported Hosiet Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Drees Reform Goods French Corsets and Busties, Childrén's Corseis and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own were) ‘that for tve price Is unsurpassed N. K—Freach, German aud Spanish spoke mrlé Tar Feoons Dass Smetns Are recommended by ibe leading Dressmakers. They are abwolutely Impervious, myio-stueth,gm T ‘HOMSON'S PATENT Grove Firmso 00 00 RRR FER TTTT pS8g F8 o% BM ss Fi T 84 8 Q Hae, “ss. He ¢ “a, oS “oo ER Ss Exp F +tuss ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT. For fifteen years they have steadily gained In favor, ‘and with sales constantly increasing have become the ‘most popular Corset throughout the United States, ‘The G quality is warranted to wear fwer as long as ordinary Corsets. We have lately introduced the @ and & A grades’ with Aetra Joy West, aud we can furnish them when preferred. Highest awards trom all ine World's great Fairs, ‘The last medal received 1 tor First Drove of Merik, trom the late Exposition held at New Orleans. ‘While scores of patents huve been found worthless, the principles of the Giove-Fitting have proved inval- uable. Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- amination, these Corsets do not prove as represented. ‘For ule everywhere. ‘Catalogue free on application, THOMSON, LANGDON @ Co., 002 7-tu.tassie New Yoru. HOMSON'S | “GLOVE-FITTING” _CORSETS— stall depot for Washington is the Palais Royal 1117-19 Penna. ave. Complete stock. Prompt aud Polite attention assured. tut 3m PRE TOILET MasK: THE PERFECT BEAUTIFIER!—Engenw's Se cret of Beauty not only beantifies but purifies the cunt lexion. We shampoo, dye, bleach, cut aid dress fesies hate quickly, comniortably and invan xtistie muauner. | We employ only competent assistants, who Know what you ‘require | We desire comparison, Jnviaible front places of new dealgts."Featiier-light switches: ively retailed at wholesale prices. J. ‘Rochon years’ experience in juris and was awerded medals rom Paria, Lyons and Visa 113-00 537 15th &. n.w.. 912 Lath st. aw. JP®5NcH DrEuva, scouRING aND DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciatty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris Jas Ma. Vox Braxns, Movista, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York, Win. Barr & Co.. st Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shoriest notice. Supertor fitting, reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Evening Dresses Bridal Troseaus a speciaity, 12 14th st, between Land _ SEWING MACHINES, &e:_ Seecur Bancarss IN SEWING MACHINES$ 1 Howe Machine. 2 Singer Mucuines. 2 Domestic Machines. 1 W. & W. (No.8) Machine ‘These Machines are furnished with all latest attach- menisand are warranted. Cull early and secure & Teal bargain, at OPPENHEIMEL'S, 528 Oth strect n.w., St Cloud Builuing. Sole Agent for the Light Runnlig New Home Sewing jachine, Repairing a specialty. Machines for rent. TPPHE WHITE IS KING! THE ACME OF PER- fection in the category of sewing Machines. A Cohicentration and condensation of mechaulcal genius il, ‘The range of work can not be excelled. It ing of beauty and a joy forever. Cali und secitat J, FB. MCKENNEY'S, 427 uth st. nw. OND, Manager. Mach Feut.. First-class repairing dove, for The Universal TPHOSE USING AMERICAN SEWING MA- CHINES: the past twenty-three years will please take notice that the offic of the SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, is corner of 7th and Hi sireeta ‘Also, Central Office ters. see them” my: e. ‘Lhe price of the No. 7 is uo higher than Is demanded for inferior machi:.es. ‘The most exquisite arrasene embroidery and other highly artistic fuucy work done ou the New No. 7. Call at office und see it in operation, It will surprise and gratify you. Old Americans taken 11 ex- change. C, AUERBA:H, th and H sts, sole Agent D.C. Large assortment of new improved machines of all kinds, No agents. No twoprofits, AVING DEVOTE! ERAL YEARS TO iny Son's Pan-liec:ric and National Secret Tele- howe lawaults and contracts, I now return to general Practice, ussisied by J. HARRY KOGENS, Esq, Electrica’ Expert, and J.C. ROGEKS, Esq. Fquiy ractice in the District of Coluuntie and Marylaud. Mice: 26 Corcoran Buliding, opposite U.S. Treasury. Residence: Parthenon Heights apzo-ime MeSH |. WEBB ROGERS. \AMPBELL | CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT ‘Practices in ail the Courts. Uffice 490 Loui- siane ave. (Barbour Law Building.) Residence, 1639 ‘Ou st nw. ps-om WL MILLER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, ‘Rooms 2’and 4, Gunton Law Bullding, 472 Louisiana avenio. mnzo Residence, 813 T st nw. LoUtaNAa STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do hereby certify that we rupervise the arrange ments for ali the Monthy. and" Quarterly Drawings & Me ‘Louisiana State Lottery Company, iad in par. fon manage and control the Drawingy themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good Jaith toward ull parties, and we ‘authorise the 20 use this certlicate, with facrsimiles of our ‘atlached, in is advertisementa.” ‘CSiumissioners, undersigned Banks and Bankers wilt alt Priscstiraun inthe Louisiane Bate Lolderied hie A. BALDWIN, Pres New Orleans National Bank. IPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION, UNG yer Halt « Million Disteibuied, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. yi EDUCATIONAL. PROPOSALS. BOOKS, &. LADIES’ GOODs. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ “\JOTICE OF REMovaL- MADAME HOFFELDT, 5 NAVY DEPARTMENT, FRAUMS SANITARY CORSETS, LA&ce, AORTMENT SECONDHAND afier the true Itelian . RAM ly recommended b} cians: atl styles of | AJ Square, Grand and Upright PIANOS.some nearly Nos See tatet vate gt gees |O-” a cerpots | Bors Booess Boon | Bouticruanisa mney ering isa fminiee ners % het | Pro} 0) x ‘end endorsed on en- ‘Establishment, 7 ‘ay! = Foomeaow a 108th se nes ine DISC.” as | veep Bile fr Tnstrumenty dc will be ANOTHER CUT IN BOOKS aT myl¢im 008 Pesin aves si door from Ou Sip teat by Stee AGT OAL PARMAR, SSTEENTH, ‘Tnoo Yor the Clee EDIE BAUM'S, Mes Sexaa Roeprer. Rae teem yeary ex mata "Wednesdays and | PLS eahiy ts pe delivered mite no ene pupae, of oa 008 9b ot., opposite Patcat Office, FS UL A Ben eee Fridays, ¢ glock pm. ‘The weet Ee award, in, this office, free of expense to the govern- COMMENCIN( 7TH, WE WILL opened a large end select line of Ladies’ and Childrens K NNN AA BRR FR ae ey wee Hak Dev. ____MyA2-0t_| ment, and, subject 1 the usual gonditions and \nepee- INAUGURATE HOSIERY, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, CORSETS Ry AA BM SPOSTRAND REVOLUTIONIZED-SLOAN DU. | Yon, viz; Bureau of Steam Engineering Drawing in- Kid, Sk and Lisl Thread GLOVES and MITTENS, K NNN 2A Bes Kee syetena tu the worl Claes eee eee, jeeible |S Rioe forme we Ws and schedules forthear. | A SPECIAL SALE OF BOOKS, | zephyr and Cashmere SHAWLS, HANDKER- Pp F Fespondence. Call for prospectus, 921 F B.w. m21-Lwe | ie es ta Tne ay rE ae PPlcation at | gt which time we will offer our ENTIRE STOCK ot | CHIEFS, RIBBONS, BELTS and FANS at very low lano ORTES ” T 7 for BOOKS and STATIONERY at COST, sale to be | prices. oe re reopens Dol ee Ie Ra eaael | any SieeeP aan erarey Taare red fy the prompt | Coninted for sr danny Tuuebee, ecention & | "Siegen amortment of LACES, EMREOIDERI ced Fee eta Arle ae ce eae Bee eee? | sommatency of the guaran’ OFs certified to before wno- | Calta? Gaiptonwoce. Also to ous ave seers | SG ALLOW ERS to, match, In fens and Childrens’ | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: ipl eiee te ee the right & reserved to reject any or all bids that | orsuventt Hooks and Finely Llustrated Gift Books, | ING’ SUITS and CLOAKS, SUN HONNETS SOte SUIP AND DURABILITY. SSS ; may not be deemed advantageous to the government, | HOGER. Sa Te alow ire cia Se eng | MANDY, LACE andSHii REEDCA PSiu great variety JP RESCH LESSONS. SUMMER Ti te waive defects and (o award bs items if deemed au a ing lasses AE AaMIGe OG a Beate sat ori eel | VMaele CHAS. 1. _LOWKING. Puta’ our | J) V, RANE, 507 RUTH ST, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES system, MULE. V. "PRED HOMME, 10L4 Lith et | _™72>-1awdw oases Stet U8. price. price. | IVI. uiadeto order. A perfect it guaranteed. Also, PIANOS FOR RENT. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND SKASHORE, WM. KNABE @ Co. 817 Market Space. my8 Jous F. Exiss & Co, 987 Pennsylvania ave., nearl0th st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the city. AGENTS FOR ‘TheSuperior and Fri Unexcelied WEBER PIANOS axD MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS, Extensive Publishers of SHEET MUSIC And dealers in MUSIC, MUSIC Pianos and Organs sold on to reliable parties. id Insirumens taken payment for nex. BOOKS, MENTS AND MU®ICAL MERCH AD all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRU- pISE. easy monthly payments sy po! A Liberal Disconmt always for cash. Piabos and Organs ‘Tuned, Moved, Repatred, Stored, Packed and Shipped vy cokupevent men at moderale prices. BEWA ‘We employ no canvassers. our store. Urders by Mail ort tended to. . OF IMPOSTORS! 1t will pay you to examine our Stock before pur- chasih Renting a specialty. ‘Delepbone No. 18. JOHN F. ELLIS & Co. 937 Peunsyivania ave., myl-1m. x: NPL Do Nor Prrcmase Uniti You See The Near 10thstreet nw. MERON, ART ium price. Over 41,000 now in use. Second hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $id ‘Sold on smail monthly payusents. Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city. HENRY RRERBACH, apes A 915 F street NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY-USED UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PLANOS of our make, aluost as 00d as new, and fully Warranted, will Ue Sold at a Ib- wuction fri lar price. eral reducticn from regular prs Quality aiw G. L. WILD 709 Seventhst. n. w. |. KNABE & CO., ‘317 Market Space BANICH & RACH PIANOR nd the be PPP) Galiy's marvelous Sel pinying instruments & BRO, Established 1364, ‘Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now is pecia i ing. Bow the time to have Pianos renovated. ALLET & DAViS PIANOS. NEW STYLES OF. these Celebrated Plauos justreceived. Ail double I auraffe and new repeating action. Low prices. Jousy Terms. Buy vow. Barge ins to clove by 15th June. H. 1, SUMNISR tn charge, 811 vu st. nw. aplo JICTOR BECKER, PIANO SAL! = AND RENT WAREROOMS, 801 OTH ST, N. W. Piano and Organ Tuning aud Repairing af pecialty. Work warrauted “masta TK AKAUER xd & Piauoa Burdett Feasonable, pair, at G. HL KUT a ie creel 'S. 407 Loin st. nw ns GEN Exerys, TLEMEN’S GOODS. _ 1112 F Srecer. ’e have opened a complete line of GENT's SUMMER. of French Bul consistii Jean Drawers. 50c. and Bturts ax full eri mer Merino. Gauze Shirts ani de. French Balbricgas Drawers at $1 each. or $1.75 asult. A regular mace French Raibriggan Sbirt Drawersal $1.50 each, or $2.79 4 suit NDERWEAR, un Gauze and Sum- Drawers for $1 a suit. A light all- wool Undershirt at $i each. A full line ot Fancy Hosiery. wear at the lowest prices Plain and Fane ‘The latest style in Collars, Cufls and Neck- ‘A latge assorunent of Night Shirts. Six fine Shirts to order. $8. Shirts toorder is our specialty. 1 LLERY 1112 F stn I Mrs. tween Band Csts. ne. 4 ex) WILSON, 1105 MEDICAL, & ADIES EB! QUIRING THE SERVIC! 3 01 AN enced female Physician should consult Park Place, 11th st., be- R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHE! only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the consulted dally, 484 C st, bet. 22 and Frompt, treatment. Hons strictly confidential. Office always open. y pth xt Correapondeace and consuita: Beparate rooms for ladies. my 116° T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Da. BROTHERS is the oldest Established adver- Ladies’ Phy in this cit ‘Ladies, you can confidently consult Dx. BROTHERS, 906 B st.aw. Particular attenuon paid 10 all Indies, married oF single. Al diseases peculiar to siccemfully treated. ADIES!—PENNYROYAL PILES, “CHICHES- tees I: The original and’ only genuine, ‘Ask your Drugeist for “Ctuchester's English, Make no Ste, or inciose de (stamp) wou for rticuiare Uy ‘Chichester Chem, Co., Philadelphia, Pa: return mal... Sold by Draggists Jazd-u,th.a,3m_ MO’ nS CUR! 0" FRED Urinary Diseases 1 Organic Diseases of Blood, uflecting in 48 hours. euiness caused by indiscretion, Poi ‘Throat, Nose’ and Skin, . NDIPORD'S, Se Cloud Pharmacy Stiyaud Postal" Price, $8. Sent by mall sealed. mhickh-w 3m DODD'S: i, NO. 2—A PERMANENT, cure tor Nervous and Physical Deb.ity, Loss of Vitallty, catised by indiveretion, excesses, &c. So.dai STANIFORD'S, st, cloud Plarmacy, cor- ner Stn and F sts. Price, $l. ‘Sent by mail sealed, mb2-tu,tbs3m 30 Dae tae DR. DYF: ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, an@ other Execrare Abrijances, We wil weud oi titty days: grit men, young oF ol Bently, Lost Vit ‘who are suflering from Nervous ity, and those diseases ofa personal ature resulting from ‘abuses aud other causes. Felief and complete restoration to heaiti, manhood guaranieed. pany shal PDILLES. INST. REL Page and never returns Fy Free, miizd-co.sm ‘at once sor" i Send iets tree. Address VOLTAIC BiLT CO. Mar Mich, wilo‘eo © FINAL CURE IN 10 No purge, no saive, uo ppository.. ‘sufferers will leari of ssimpie renved: by addressing C.J. MASON, 78 Namaust. NY. Ree —WHO SUFFER FROM NER- ‘vous Debllity, Lost Vigor, Fxhausted Vitality, &c., A thee trial Together with sealed treatise seit on receipt of 6 stain} ‘Kage of the Celebrated Marston Holus, oaied | aud testimonials, will be RSTON REMEDY €O., mh25,co-3m,k X ial. (Will cure any case of 19 Park ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE ‘DR. BROTHERS’ In or. Slt care pervous detliy ant loss Place, New York. i erve % imiparts vigor to the whole avs: fem. vod Bat aw. tem. M reliable Ladies’ Pi ‘aplo-ime EST, LONG-ESTANLISHED AND wiiable Lad siClaL, G&D be Consulted daliy Ainer residence. 1245 7th st alw. Olhee hours trom 2 ‘Y p.m, with Ladies ouiy. DeseE 5 eevee baer aplos7ee ND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B wn aN appenred before nue and made oath that expert ist in this city, and will guarantee acure in ull cases of privace diseune of men and furnixh BuOTHERS SAMUEL C medicine, oF no charge: consultation and advice free at any boar during the ‘Subscrived and sworn me Dr. Inaud for tie 1x of Cis dd day of July, 1065. apo-lm* PROFESSIONAL. iJ FINANCIAL = —— Prasce & Warery, STOCK ILOK AA TeeFinh arcinne, } New Vore Sih nireet « : ant t09 150 “oFcorasDutiting),, Weetingtom, were in WasHineToy, RALTINOKE pit Gan enal Pantn sms. Janus Waster SCkoeke Oxmure, y itor Washingon, 2. Tam KR Trav ‘rartuee, ilo titeetvn ell Clams of hallway ies, KX. 1. DODGE, Resident Partner. Qhotations of Stocks and Ronds and Information stiss direct from tbe New. York ‘Silorors sxecused and reported promptly. wwf $4.Bronawar. |) New York, PRIV ALS STUCK Thibault! EW Y Olek, BOs’ — Pe ene he ee we aioe a cee aes simote ent Beate cna ecoretaes te POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, TOLKPOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THUR Nouth. “Take the Safe and Commodios Steamer EADY OF TH LAK} which leaves Gth street whart, Washington, every Monday, Weine-day and Bat at 5:36 ‘at © Beach going day. J. BLOND and’ returning. Fare, lirsiclam, $1. $1.50. wy JAILY LINE To NORFOLK AND FORT MON Ror L LRARY and EXCELSIOR NG MAY 15, 1880. relabie figt-< daily, except Su Necure tiekeu So] and 619 Pennsy fare hove! and Knox ® Express, a wo wl ale eek le Private residences, 3 WM. P. WELCH, General Agent, POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. THY, STEAMER SUE, carr We CG thas resumed tres irks be wee more, leaving Stephenson's SUNDAY, apa and Baltimore Kise at River fandince Freight received on fate urda!s only, and lnust be prepa ‘Apply to STEPHENS @ Bro, amintosien and Pa. ave and 7hst. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS phone. No. my NEW TRON STEAMER “WAKEPORLD” Leaves Zubsirest whart on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7A m TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. am tng at Kiver Landings as fir as ‘sou oman, Va St Clememis Kay and Le ea, Me Sets With 13.4 Gc Rat Shepherds. See scbed il JON ©. W. RIDLAY, Monager IRECT TO NEW YORK—PREIGUT STEAM IN TBSON and KC Ast Agent Bier Ai: bast over, No Ne tet BATURDAY at 4 Mine; Wandiingtcn, every oro bob MOK Foeght i = fates, T.VERNON' MT. VERN: M — STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN Leaves 7ihatreet whart dally (except Sunday) for BIL Vernon at 10 o'clock a m, returning, reaches Wschingion about 3:30 p.m, we16 i. L. BLAKE, Captata, STEAMERS. LiNe KUYAL Mall, SiEAMBIN Sati regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL vin QUEENSTOWN Calling at Halifax, N.S, and St. Johns, N. Py Cabin, $65; intermediaie, $30; steerage, $30 Glaszow to Pailadeipita via Derr: Glasgow to Bos! wenger Acconmods'to For surtbur Int Tmation apply to Mr DA BKONNAN, 612 Oth st GEO. W. Mss, gu Penn, ave my18e0,3m JAn BE 633 New Jersey ave, HORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. ‘NOKTH GERMAN LLOYDS. 8 OO Southampton, Bremen, me, steamers of this Company sail every WEDN bs vansengers Lu south ‘New York. These s . F. DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, apl0-llw Washington, D, Cc RAILROADS, AT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE WEST AND -OUTHWEST, . SPLENDID SCENERY, STEEL GNIFICENT FQUPMENT. IN EFFECT MAY 16cu, 1886, ‘Trains leave Wastingvon from sin:ion,cutuer of Sixth ‘and Bstrecis, as fold: For Pittsburg aud the West, Chiewgo Limited Express of Paice Sleeping Cars at ¥20 A. M. daily: Past Line, ¥:50 A.M. daily to Cincinnall aud st. Louls, with Sieeping Cars from Harrisburg to CIncinuat and Hovel Car 10 St. Louis daily, except Bulurday” to Chicago. with sleeping Car Altoona vo Cbioage, Chicago and Cincinnat! Express,at 7:10PM. daily, with Sleeping Cars Washing ton to Chicago,connect: ing at Harrisburg with Western Jxpress, with Urougis Sleepers’ for isville and ®t. Louis Pacific Expres, 10:00 P.M. daily, for bit aud the West with, through sleeper’ Harriabury to Chicago a:'d Clevcians £ BALLIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, 10" P.M Ruffa! vck Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 except Sunday For New York and the bast BM; 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and b 00 A.M. 2:00, 41 I Limited Fabre of Pullman 31aud 3:50 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Beaton without ciaige. 2-00 P.M every day. For Brockivu, N.Y, ait Uiroagh’ trates connect at Jerncy CHy' wis Gouis of Harouklyn Amien, attend. ing directiransfer to Pulton street, avoiding double ferriage acro-s New Sore City. For Philsaeiphia, 725, #200 aid 11:00 A.M. 200 4 % nd 1-20 PM. ¢ wea Pipes, ia As ak wd S90 1 Mt dally, except sunday For hialtimore. 6:45, 7:15,9:00, 1209 2900, 890. 4B, For Annapolls. except scndas. Sunday's, #200 ALEXANDRIA AND Fite ik AY) ANU ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING S RATLRO. M), 7:06.9:25, 11201, and 1135 A. 20D, 4:25, 4:85, 6-01, 6:05, and 11:3" Oa M.. ™M. Sunday at 6:00, 0:25, 11:01 A.’M.. 8:05 P. a For Kichingud and the South, 6:00, 11001 A. M. daily, ‘and 4:35 P.M. daily. except Su ‘Trains ieav 4 avenue, and Ab for the checking of baggawe to vet hotels and residences, J. WOOD, Gi gout, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ‘SSchedulein effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18tn, 1886, until furchér motice Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and (street, For Chicago V:43 am. and 10:10 p.m., daily, The 9:43 a.m. isu Fast Limited Expres for Pittsbarg and Chicago, arriving in Pitaburg at 30 pu. Chicago hext morning a 8:55. No extra tare ie charged oa this train for fast nue, For Cinciunat!, Louisville, and St. Loule daily a 3200 p.m. and 14:10 p.m... with through coaches wars to above poluts, witout change. 300 p.m. is # fast limited train to Cincpuadl and Se Louis, arriving in Cincinnatl next amoruing at 7:4 St Louis 6:30 p.m, No extra iare is charged on thie train for fast time, For Pilaburg at 9:63 am, with Parlor Car, and 855 p.m. daily, to Pitusburg, Gieveland and Deirolg wi Mleepinig Cars vo Pitsburg, For Bailimore on Week days, 5.6:20, 6:60, 7: and 10:00 am., 1210, 140, 3: Bai, 4230, 4:40, 5:40, 6: For Baltimore on 10:00 at 826, 11:00'p.m, For Shenandoah Valley Ratiroad ard points y. with Pullman sleeper, Wastingwon 2 its, 6:40 am.,and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m, 20am. } stations 11:00 p.m. On Sunday’ 230, 4:40, 700 and 1130 p.m, tropoiitan’ Branch, fend 5:51 p.m. daily: 4:40 p. for principal stations on Mriro} m. daily; on Sunday stops at ali sta = ton, Staunton and Valley Hranch, 5:40 a.m. dally. ex sunday. For Gaithersbarg aud int-rmediae nts, 2300 &m., 12:30and 11:20 pm. daily, excepe Sunday. For Frederick, S40 am.,and 4:40 pam daily, except ‘For i the Suation, wi ‘For Anni on Sunday, For Ww more, 5: oO and ‘Sunday. own and Winchester, 8:40 and 0:43 a m, and 5:5) p.m. daily, except Sunday. ‘Trains arrive from the West daily, 6:10, 7:20am, 1:80. 6:30 and 10:30 p.um.. (New Orieaue bxxprene) From A: His 820 am, and 1:50 and 6:25 pe Sunday, 10:30 0.m., 6:35 pn. ‘From Lexington 5:30 p.tu. daly, except Sunday. From Frederick aud intermediate poliila, 8:23 Ai, and 8:15 p.m. daily, except sunday. ‘Trains leave Baltimore jor, Washs ‘RS. DE. J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, FOOT t fh ‘the. ‘Bbc. Th i as sae marae mente | MI Spent ate Hosen, carn een @, capital (of to which a reserve | hositively cured. Parlors at 1222 Fst. Use the bec fund of over $550, ‘wince been added. tric Hair Restorer for baldness and It has ee eee ataie Cobain ented | Roeaual. Cuttuls our 1222 Fat. __myl Beeb ae a DiisTe. eS MLLING AND EXTRACTING TEETH MADE ‘Its Grand Single Number Drawings wil! tale piace easy by the use of: aiizans Oxide, Sagws Bowie olsibunions | 7 Dunes M0ok ak tie | Ve eee 01d 4th at Bw. follow! 3 = 3 era Freer, & On and after NOVEMBER 1671, 1885, trains wilt EXTRAORDINARY (QUAHTERLY DRAWING, See ee Saar walks devend.” and | leave from aud arrivest Baud P. Bihand Heiress ® EMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, | Te Wise for beaith on, dally walk Scare, | Station as follows: ASUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1500, wy ie gem gg, cod 11 By, | leave Washington at 9:00 om. and 4:45 pm.,ar ‘Under the and management ot | 1416 Fen “Py i | riveat TL00 a.m. sind 4 ry GEN, G. 7 BEAURSUARD, of Loulsans aad GEN. | 230", Palle aud other foot ailments | (eve4sound Till Sool timed La6 eh. JUBAL A. EARLY. 0 ri Zouk year or practice. $i asuuing. $029" | Garg oasd ne and 2.0; prin! and aivess = 62, Tenihe 61.7 SUNOS aeAsiccae Asp EON CHTROPODIST, aie teal arriving at Washington at 028 a.m. guna tee” ghee Amar Passe Genea me | “keatressenamatoioe. and of New York. are re {OUD GRR Or — AND Se ‘and gepeee ESD, = Ba = a ‘leaner iE or = sERE beer ga SPECIALTIES, UNDERTAKERS. Be 3os ct SEARLE GLATRVOYART | Tanta maw : garcamcigaes io : Sauiiesy Meatvemmogaccy. aig |S tune, PETA