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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., THE OFFICE OF DINAL. How the Senate of the Church of Rome is Chosen. es THE OFFICIAL DRESS GF A CARDINAL—THE PUNTIFICAL MAT CONFERRED ONLY BY THE POPE—CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS RELATING To THE OFFICE. It has been written, says the New York World, that there were cardinals of the Church of Rome 4m the eighth century, bot in those days they did not comprise the senate of the ehureh—its ehiet rulers—from which the pope is elected, as. they do now. It was Paul IV. who constituted the Roman cardinals the permanent senate of the church In the sixteenth centary. speculation on the meaning of the In Latin it Means a “hinge;” but some incitne to the opin- fon that its derivation is due to caer, or car . meaning a town, and dean-al, {ey the town arcli-deacon, sin in the “region- 4 Italy, who, in the y. had charge of woe and cities. umber atseventy— COD: ret ms’ ‘the poor of I Sextus V,(155" the number of th nal Diskops, wh: Durban sees of t Jetri, Porta, > Bteraai City, viz, Ostia, Vel- nta, Rafiva, Albano, Palestrina, d priests, who take their eburches of Rome eaited “ti- over which they have juris~ rteen cardinal deacons, who tular ebureh diction, and are placed This com North of pe il was plied to every. ecclealane cal fu Clericus cardinal neipal eaurcbes, Soa ‘also ws P the highest dige that of pope, but even hen it was given to favorites in certain Ghurches to the titular fanettonaries, “Pant 1V Festricted the use of the title; Sextus V fixed ‘the num! The three orders of inet orders of the Catholic suburban dic nity in Re cardinals are dis’ except Ali the car nals are only cnd deacons. It would be almost impossivie for 10 be a cardinal bishop who did not mily_re- side at Rom stance Areubishop Gib ous will be inal Priest of the Holy Roman pureb,” and arch- Bishop of Baltimore, as the iate Cardinal Me- Closkey was of New York. THE OFFICIAL DRESS, ‘The official dress of « cardinal, that is to say, when he aitends St. Peter's, when the pope says mass, or visits the church from which he lakes bis title, ts cassock, searlet; rochet, lace cappa magnee, scarlet; moztetta, scarlet; manteletta, scarlet; Zuchetto, Lerretta and cap- Pello, scarlet. ‘The eassuck Is the same as worn by any excepting the cvior. The locket is muc Same. The cappa magna—or great ele worn on state occasions and tke principal Vals. It has aloug train of from six to twelve feet. When extended it Is held by young men boys, WO are called ¢ gre Wien the ceremony is over the train bearer twirls the train round aud round inte a coil, and it is houked under the left arm of the rdimal. : fa processions ia St. Peter's Rome, a cardinal 3s accompa: dress, Witu « ci The cappa m winter and Sill ioe ne manteletia or m ‘ Jobe of authority oF Jurisdictioa, The former is worn atany time outside of the cardinal’s Jurisdiction. There is another Kind of mozzetia tr eape, made of ermine, whieh 1s worn a Rome by ali prelates during the winter, ‘The nobility of Enzland on solemn ¢ when they doa their coronets, wear a ermine, similar in shape to the mozzetta o Roman preiate. _ ‘The zuchetio i tonsure circ! nai’s red, the bish: nd sword. tter Is the summer. It ts not dia, The ‘asions, a cape of be a a skiall cop and covers the pe’s is White, the cardt- an never take place iu a Protestant he hat aud the riug of sapphire id. When, @ person whose name is prominent in the consistory is not in Rome, a men of the e's body gu: 4 to notify him rans ea Tiving at a great distance from Rome the guar 4s accompanied b; oh om pope. This | ‘Uil. Soon as er the mon nore and t ‘ond must they tarry aitcr Whey leave the pope's presence. ‘The former ts an abl the latter « pope's Fecelved with respect Yained wherever Us ‘under the penalty of seve or delay tham on thei: accident or in! wo be carefully taken Ausianily reported ¢ cardinal secretary CARE FOR TH That there may be no e about the care and attention to be bestowed upon the abiegate, the letter from the pope to the cardinal-elect \rges the latter to be earett! of bim in the fol- Sowihg words: “We also greutly desire that you would receive with ail mauner of kindness him Whom We have sem to you, both for the sake of the mission upon which Le is seni and for our suice.” ‘The person in the absence of the pope toplace the berretts upon the head of the cardinal-elect must be appointed for the pu He is called the apostolic legate. egate—avery high honor; enger. Both are to be aud hospitably enter are Of and their mishap propaganda and the tate. ARLEGATE. the pope he one se~ Archbishop Givions is the Vvenerabie archbishop of St. Louis, Peter Kichard heuriek, wuo was born in the parish of St Nicholas Myra, Dubiin August 7, 1506. He was m ushop in 1542 and became archbishop of St. Louis tn 1847. Besides the abicgate and wpostotie legate, there are two others, nat and ulatere. The first is ¢ 2 sent from the ver councils as if he dues it is the in ferred, because he presides the pope were preseat. sume as if dou the p The temporal power bet and councils few and tar and a legute are relics of the ps Tks officer undounediy heid bigh rank in the middie ages, Bat vur geo! ratiroads, tele raps and tal enemy to fielewsaws d aud made Tesplendent by genius, great labor, moral in dustry. Sbakespeare Was not unacquainted with ihe Ro jes, Who have no ordinary place in Eng: ihe say's: Look where the bly lecvate ‘To give us warra: esent ol at 4 about as m is exelusi tuis country, which cardinal, arer of the berretta tothe eleven years ago, uk HI0. ay in gilts over $° When the ex the country is a Cath- lie it is cust to send the red hat to bi to be presented to the new curd The sap- phire ring set in x ed on the eardinat’s ing: Al the lirst the berreita is given; at the second the bat; at the third the tities and ring. Cardinals’ | re first given by innocent Diood in deten-e erty of the Christian peop A COAT OF ALMS AND A CARRIAGE. A cardinal must have a coat of arms and keep a carriage. Hie is never to be seen on foot at Rome or in Lis diocese if a bishop or arch- bishop outside of italy—Rome. He generally fselthesone or the other. Cardinal deacons are invariably confined to Rome, His ranie entities bim to precede wer ail the nobility at Rome, in Catholic countries next to royalty fwelf Cardinals take rank according to the re spective orders of bisuops, priests abd deacons, to which they belong, wud In such order to th Xeept the cardinal seere- & thatter of courtesy, Is wmoug the amembers of 8," and “ior tue lib Gute of thetrereation, of state, wi allowed the first ranic Bis particuiar onter. ‘The cummittees (congregations) of the senate Of the chureh are catied: Ecciesiastieu. counell, Dishops and reguiar cier Fites, The cardinals are divided among them, e Senior one Lecuming president de facto, bul the is always president when be chooses Wo preside at a congre; Which be rarely does nowadays. These congrézations (commit tees) arrauge everything, irom the sacrament @f baptism to the Viaticum throughout the whole world. An appeal lies from any congre- tion to the pope, but itisa luxury seldom indulged in, because they are slow but very Sure in their deliberations and bave the work Of their predecessors beiore them—the Jectsions Of the pontiffs for a thousand yeors within Feach—ahd are, invariably, just and imdepend- Shocking Crime in North Carolina. ASON SHOOTS KIS FATHEE, ROBS THE HOUSE AND ESCAPES. A special telegram from Plymouth, N. C., says: “Yesterday James N. Basemore, who lives near Windsor, Bertie county, and Bis son, Stone Baxemore, quarreled. ‘The son fired botn barrels of hot gun loaded with buckshot into his father’s “ody He then broke open a safe, took therefrom $800 and fed. The sherifl and u large posse are seour- = the county in <«areh of him. The father is still allve, but wil! die. There is great exeite- ment over this «wiul crime.” Two men sailed or New York from the Clyde Monday in a buat nineteen feet long. They took provisions tor two months. Mr. Purnell iddressed au audience of 5,000 Bernaw. majority of wi Were Irishmen, at it, Wales, Mouday night, He was received With the greatest cntuusiasm, Fauquier county, Vu. Leaman Seott, aged ‘Killed “bis cousin, Wiliam ten hot and killed Heary Dowson, aged nine years, latoril—train bear- | d also by his esquire in civil | gna is made ot fine wool for | legate de latere | THE WHITE HOUSE BRID Washingten Society Unanimous in Praise of Her Beauty and Tact. CHARMING MODESTY AND SELF-POSSESSION OF THE YOUNG WOMAN IN HER NEW POSITION— THE DAILY ROUTINE OF HER HAPPY LIFE IN THE EXECUTIVE MANSION ANDTHE PLEASING CHANGES WROUGHT IN THE PRESIDENT’S LiF. Washington Correspondence &. ¥, Sun, June 26th. Mrs. Cleveland has been the mistress of the White House, the first lady in the land, for a Uittle more than two weeks, and, although no wornan of her age was ever placed in amore trying of conspicuous position, none ever won @ conquest more complete. Her beauty, her girlish gracefulness, won her a cordial welcome, and the public approbation of the President's choice was promptly given. But the more the people here see of her, and the better they be come acquainted with the President's bride, the more thoroughly and sincerely she is ud- mired, Taking the public and private recep- tions togetuer, @ majority of the society People left at the capital have had @ chance to see Bra. Cieveland in sev- eral positions, and to study her enough to justify @ verdict, and they are ununtmous.” They have seen'her oy the Presi- dent's side in ber bridal gown, forraally accept- ing congratulations; they have watched her re- ceive Lundreds of ‘strangers alone in the Blue parlor of ‘the White House; they have studied er devotional attitude at church, and have soon her lat the ‘dinner’ parties ‘given in her honor by the ladies of the cabinet. She has appeared in public socially seven times since she returned from Deer Park—twice at the President's receptons, twice at_her own and three times at the cabinet dinners. ‘To say that the favor with whieh she was first recelved con- tinues would do her injustice. The original aj provil has developed intoan enthusiastic a mniration. At least fifteen thousand people have shaken hands with her and heard the sound of voice, und not one has denied ber beauty or dissented trom the verdict that she is fitted sor the piace she bas been selected to fill. In speaking to an old lady of many years’ ex- verience in Washington society at oue of her ptions, Mrs, Cleveland opeued her heart in nish way, and with tears in her eyes ex- Pressed ber gratitude at the manner in which she had been reveived. She said that no one ould conteive how much she bad dreaded the cominents that she knew would come in the hewspapers, and no one coald know how grate: ful sue was at their kindness, When a lady correspondent came to see her, early after hor arrival, she said, she hugged Her impulsively for sritiiade, uct that se owed any thing to | that particwia® person, as she had seen_her but ouce beiore, but she saw in her a representative Ot the toiky that bad been most dreaded, but bad treated her more kindly than she supposed | was possible, To this iady Mrs. Cleveland said that her ouly endeavor was to be perfectly nat Gral, although sometimes sue got so nervous Unnking tuat peopie were looking at her that she felt she would fly out of her skin, but sie Was becoming wccustomed to being stared at | now, aud sue thougit her ordeal way over. Aud what ap ordeal it has been! “A school xiri of 22, without experience. set upon a ped- €sial befere 55,000,000 of people; every motion scrutinized, every’ Word crititised, and almost every thougut thatentered her mind subjected to close avaly sis, She has ouilived the girmour that surrounded | the birde, and enters upon a eareer that every | Woman of ambition might envy, but tew could | MU Letier than sue. Two days in the week she Wili devote to callers Until the adjournment of | Congress, aud Will be assisted by her intend, Miss Ida Gress, of Buflalo, In entertaining them. It is said to have been her ehwice to j enter’ upon ner arduous duties alone, and it Showed ber good sense. Her mother’ or the | President's sisters might have protected he: somewhat leved her froin Plexities, preferred a comps own age and inexperience, and, while she hax had tue benefit of the wdviee of Mrs. Wlutney and Mrs. Lamont, she has not suppressed her own individuality. ‘The dilly routine of life at the White House has not been altered much since a bride came to preside there. ‘The President's babits have not yielded to the change im his domestic aualrs, “There is one gore servant, a German | girl, whom Mrs. Hoyt ‘brought irom Fayette- | Vale With her, who Will remain as Mrs. Cleve: land's mald. But the presence of a mistress at the Executive Mansion would not be perceived } by the eastial visitor, "A close Inspection of the private portion of the louse, however, shows (hata womun’s dainty hand abu refined taste have passed over it, and the rooms look tess like a club house aud more like home. Mrs, | Cieveland and her friend have been” over: hauling the antique furniture, pulling one piece out of this room and pushing ‘ahotier into that, | and at the West end of the private corridor they, | have titted up a little snuggery, where they sit | sometimes and exchange contidences. A piano | bus been taken up into one of tue south chum. | bers, and that part of the house, which has so j been gloumy and forbidding, as bow become musical and merry under the touch of their fingers, Visitors who are siown Into the | President's library now-a-days hear unaccus- | tomed sounds, a saateh of song disclosed by un | opened door, or ab echo of lauguter, or a few notes of a plano gayly played. When the President hears taese sounds he | often looks surprised, and ‘many a time leaves | @ pile of official papers on bis desi, looks into the adjoining room to see what the girls, as Le calls them, are up to, and then retufus to his Work, a happier and ‘more contented ian, A. cabinet -uecting Was interrupted the other day and grave matters of staiecratt were laid | uside by & little confusion in wulch two girlish, | Voices Were apparent, but the interruption passed suddeuly away'and diverted autention Was restored lo the consideration of the fisher- | jex question. | “Breakiast House at's 0% as formerly served at the White ek, and the President was olten ai bis desk a hour or so. beiure. "Now. the | breakiast hour is 9 o'clock, und ouly once or | twice siuce his marriage has Mr. Cleveland at- | tended to any official duties betore going duwa | stairs. He usually passes Into the library on | bis way lo the dining room to take what ‘tele- | grams or letters are lying upou tis “desk, und Fuus through them while watting for breakfast to be served. He gets into the oificial harness | abontan hour later than he used to doy audit | is generally 10 o’ciock nowadays betore bo | be; s Work, When ® Was the © iormerly. He pubs sicddily along until halt past 1, when, | Ou every alternate day, he receives the ‘publi, tnd then goes to lunelicon,and afterward ches with Use ladies for a few minutes as he smukes a cigar. : During the morning hours Mrs. Cleveland | sees nothing of her husband, but spends. ler tine In reuding, sewing, arrunging tfaes aboot | the house, wandering in the couservucers, wad gossiping with the gardener about the flowers, Se winieis she ts Very fond, In the ate of te White }ouse is a Wonderful store of old things, and the young worten have been overhauleg them, dragging to light relies of Jeffermoning simplicity and Jacksoulan severity aud throw: | fig them lato contrast with the arUstiemedern: | hess that nas prevulled since Gen, Arthur and | iifany renewed the fesident’s quarters, W ue there is no necess! for Mrs, Cleveland excicising ‘any supervision over the domestic | Alfuirs of the place, as the servanis are well trained and. aumerous, searcely @ day passes | Witiouta consultation with tie stewart or a Visit, to the ewok, who, with the fest Ol the household, admire their young mistress as muucu as the publie do, They tai< about dion ud junckevn and breakfast, suggest What they luust like mud bow tey wantess sctved, sec some experiments have been attempted in the reproduction of duintles the Presidens bride Was ied upou when she was abroad, The French” poodle that ‘was brought over from Antwerp is @ source of much care und | pleasure aud the object of many attentions, as | Welt us the cause ot much sport,as be dees bet | understand kagiish, and the’ young ‘wor | only Know the least bit of Frenel. “They are | now touching him the languuye of his adepiee Country aud- impressing lit with the lupore ance of his posidion as the pet of Lhe President's wite. Mrs. Cleveland bas a latent literary taste, and | has iound in the White House library a icun- tain of great pleasucc. It is arare vid coliee- ton of Buoks, Inostly presentation copies from | euthors wo ‘sougit the approbutiouror Presi | Gents, aud the shelves are fouded with literary | curiosities, When the collection was originally made, huli @ century ago, it included most of the standard works of that date, wuleh ure now nearly ail out ot print, Some of them have not | been opened for many administrations, and have bever been handled by prettier fingers than are fumbling over them now. ‘Theshielven, | wild have. been leit undisturbed su lone are now searched for curious books; and oi romances Which Mrs. Cleveland's graudmother may have read, selected, perhaps, tor Abaguil Adaras or Dolly Madison'or Juila’ Monroe, are now awakened irom their sluambers, drawn from under their coverlids of dusi, aud serve please aud fili the leisure of tueir bew mistress, Uiten aiter lancheon Mrs. Cleveland aud Ler friend yo out to ride, aud they bave driven through ali parts of tue city. iss Gregg und Mrs. mont did the Capitol this week, and next week all three of them are intending to | Ninit the museum and oller places of intesest which neither the bride por her friend has ever | seen. Callers are often received in the after uvon informally, the ladies of tue cabinet and other fiends, Mrs. Cleveland has made siuce her cot ag, and @ good deal Of the bride’s time is occup: rt, letter ee us she is careful to acknowledge every favor with a tty pote of thanks ‘She bas @ desk in her shambes ane has written many” loug friends descriptive of the experiences iu whic they ail are so much lnterested. “Her mother it in Jchigay bow, and to ber a long letter is sent twice @ ‘week “and ‘soluetimes more ire quentiy. With Miss Cleveland the bride aiso carries on an animated a Fe i es “if plea f and he i Iife_to leave their company for his desk in the Ubrary above. Coming In from the baleon: the President and his wife often promenade up and, down the long east room until they are tired, and then be goes to his work, and re- mains with it until midnight, Nearly every evening after Miss re tires Mrs, Cleveland follows the President to the Ubrary and sits with him until bis labors are laid aside. She reads old novels or the latest magazine, and sfterward calls for the news- pers, and, absorbed in them, permits the Biter Magistrate to write ‘his veto. in undisturbed. Sometimes, when he finds an amusing case, he throws ‘the papers into ber lap, and she is much interested in the curious letters, containing all sorts of absurd requests and suggestions, that come daily in the Presi- dent’s inail, Often she will sit ut the opposite side of his desk and write letters to her mother or her school friends while he frames a Presi- dential disapproval of an act of Congress, Altogether the lite of the bride at the White House is a happy and fascinating one. She is in love with the old place, and, being of an Im- ressionable disposition, the novelty of Bersituation, She ean realize with gravity th Popularity she has won, and es she reads th pers cannot but be Mindful that her girlish Beauty has added to her husband's poatieal strength. The compliments paid to her have not turned ner head, the elevation to which the has been lifted has not disturbed her poise, and she is conscious of nothing but gratitude and happiness, a __s9—__— Vaporings of French Royalists. PREDICTING A SPEEDY RETURN TO A MON- ARCHY—PIINCE VICTOR'S BURLESQUE COURT. M. Serve, an intimate friend of the Comte de Paris, writing to the Paris Soleil, says that the period of exile will be short; that the three and @ half million votes given to the conservatives atthe last election will soon develop into six million royalist votes, and that France is weary of and disgusted with republican blunders, and Will return to the monarchy. M. Clemenceau Vindicates the expulsion of the’ princes. He says th: @ Monarchists meant war he was not afraid of the issue, He believed that they would finaly regret i ‘The French radieui pross point to the Count of Paris’ manitesto asa prootof the dangerous character of the man as aresident of the re pubic. ‘They say the manifesto completely un- masks bis real character as couspiravor. Prince Victor Napoleon will reside perma- nently at Brussels, He intends to bold a ininia- ture court of imperialists, and he will be at- tended by a number of his partisans In turn, kecpiug up the appearance of a prince unperial pretender. ——— ss The Largest Telescope in the World. From the Hartiord Post. Passengers gut of Boston on the Boston and Albany railroad may have noticed just across the Charles river, at the first bridge out of the city and opposite Cottaye Furi station, a hand some residence, and back of it a low, round- topped observatory, and outside, near it, a long white model of a telescope, and in the same yard a two-story brick building. The buildiug is the factory where the great Kussian telescope was made, as well as many others also famoun and where work is ew goth “on for the Lick telescope, which will be the largest in the world, Of the two discs of glass, each one yard in diameter for the Lick telescope, the dint glass has beer: made a long time, but the erown glass, although ordered five years ugo, was only 1 ceived by the Clarks ii: September last. 1t was made afler repeated trials and sailures, at an establishment near Paris, the ouly one. that could get out such a pieces of ch glass ,000 In the rough, and Lasy cannot be finished 'betore fal) At first machinery could do a little rough | grinding, but tor mauins the bare hand oniy as been used in applying the polishing sub- Stance, Which is rou, Teached a stage wh hy le ylasses have now the removal of a small portion of the sur.ace in the wrong place would ruin them, They are frequently tested, set in acireulur iron irame ealied a cell. No instru: ents can be used for the test, but the long exe perience of the Clarks has given tem « judge ment which is unerring. Very soon the tests w ibe made in the model of the telescope cutside the building. Tuis model is of the size of the proposed Lick tele n feet long. These two part In their iron frame, Which has openinss to allow of ihe lasses belug properly cicaned ou each side. ases aud irame together weigh over seven hundre ids. everything now appears to be per slight deiect in the giass that has not ared, or an accident, Inay render use less all the labor of months. "Wien compleied, telescope will be placed in the vatory on Mt. Hamilton, in Santa Clara couu Cal, “Mr. James Lick i¢it $700,000 in his ¥ for the purpose of constructing the necess: buildings and “for u telescope superior to ani more powerful than any yet made.” An astronomer has siaied that this telescope will bring the icon, 240,000 miles distant, obse y a within, apparently, a iuuured mies of the be. holder. Iv will cost $60,000, and will bee ered by a steel dome seventy hive feet in diame- ter, weighing ninety-five tons. Besides the observatory are méany other buildings, con- taining ail the valuable instruments necessary for a complete establishment to curry out Me Lick’s Intentions. ‘The citizens of Santa Clara county have builia road to the sammitof the mountain, at a cost of 37 rie Coliector. HIS CLEVER PLAN FOR GETTING FEES FROM PATIENTS, From the New York Tribune. “Yes, sir, you may depend upon it that medi- cine is the most laborious ot ail professions to follow for alilvelinood.” Thespeaker whose dog- matically laid down the law was a young physician who had recently cut loose from the Proiecting apron of the hospital in which he had been an interne for three years, and was now trying to reconcile the golden glit‘er of the letters on his new “shingle” with the plebeian copper whic tenanted” his pi fe was clothed_in sombre, not to say seedy black, for the professional aspect of the practising pliysi« cian must in mauy respects correspond. with that of his natural complement, the under. taker. The gay hosp: surgeon, whose patients come beeause they have to, not irom, choice, may be ws gay ‘of raiment as the flowers that bloom in the spring, but let him once abandon that beuencent roof to branch out for himself, and his clothes, like his counte: Must bear c \ y to his man, vent to sigh over the uupromist he medical market, continued: “IU'smot the lack of patients; they come often enough and drag aman away from, a quiet | kame or outof bed at midnight to see a whit ing youngster that needs only a local applicas tion of slipper to cause iminediate cont ien cence. Oh, we get patients enough; the truuhio ts they dou't pay. You news| men may crack jokes over’ tailors’ bills in your tunuy columns; I tell you the physi an abused creditor ‘before men’ be wearing Clowes. The trouble is that @ physician came ee iminediately atte consultation, x don’t like to bea dua, It’s different in England, where the patient in koing out deposits is gdinea neatly wrapped Up in paper in some convenient spot whore the physician can find It later, ‘That saves bork the feelings and the cash of the doctor, while here both are apt to suffer, Butthere's une nwo in New York who has a beautiful plan, tor gets ting his fees at once—gives his advice C. Oe is So to speak. He is ® well-known specialist who has just completed a new house uptown, In this house his office is so arranged “that patients In golug away pass “our diraet an wnte-room in| which sits a. nurse, ready to aid Ui ian in case of need, bub always on dui, lector. On the wall is an inaieator with dials numbered 5, 10, 1ound soon. Wires couuect these dials with a row of keys on the physician's desk and the whole forms an electric circuit, Well, you see, alter a consultation the physi. ‘an is not obliged to mention with munytigies ws his little bill to his departing patient. maply touciies a key and tue departing par nt falls a prey to the nurse, who’ prompriy $15 or 820, according to the indicator pon. “Ob, i's a great plan, but it's ond projession that See the scheme? No? uel collect in Oy asad commentary Can oni, be made profitabie by the assistance oi el iA city. By and by I suppose eueh doctor's flies will be provided with one of those mysterious machines that by a single vurn of a crank dis, play a dial with the amount of the bill con. ted, add thls amount ‘to previous receipts and ylve adue bili to the debtor. You may have noticed such affairs in certain establisie ments where prescriptions are put up. ior im. mediate use.” Get all the Women’ From the Hartford (Cunn.) The Hon. J. R. Bodwell, the republican ean- @idate tor governor ct Maine, has introducea this paragraph in his platform: “When a man and a woman are doing the same work it is w just not to pay them equally, My opinion is that the rate of wages should not depen: Whether the laborer isan tat “Be n oF & Won Tule should be: Same work, same pay.” ——2e0— Beecher and Gladstone. Henry Ward Beecher was interviewed Mon- day evening after the great liberal mass meet- ing and asked what he thought of Mr. Glad- stone's speech. He said: “Mr. Gladstone's Speech was luininons and powerful. It de- ented me. I told Str Glory wis 8S auch Overcome to express my appreciation of his 8; » and that it has given me a reater insight into Irish affairs than 1 Mr. Gladstone said in reply: com plime for you are as any! Mr. Londen Parker, of the take that ‘capable to Judge as and Mry. Beecher arrived in fg ne pecamne the guests of Dr, ‘Whiskey Revetutionized. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. R RC rom the ow York Tien : Goow N Goo N. om Eowap F. Droor. L agg cos remameany What bids fair to revolutionise the liquor — 2 ‘The Great Lake Route : business in this country is a recent claim of = 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tomy Baltimore concern, to have discovered a secret FROM Sole Agent for Steii fala, Cleveland and Detroit As Ae Ale Vellowstons Sratens Puleth, Dovste Laks, Oat ate vsliowmoas a creatly reduced rates, ‘acluding meals and) wate- oma. Process of eliminating tusil oil from whiskey. ‘There is probably nothing in the last century that has been the source of mote investigation GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUR ON ENTIRE STOCK. and experiment ‘scientists andc! For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES ‘Tourist books and general lnformation furnished om tine ie search ‘after thie sceret, and it the Sra a and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS is geveral, mesceenented 138i Heumgivenastenbe, Baltimore possesses It—as they evidently do, RUTCEINEON, nose 28 Sars Judging from the statements of our most emi ze Hedeicerteny tlhe Fickee eager 7 Rates for special tours jeu Bawzai nent men of science, and the fact that they openly submit their product to the analysis of any intelligent chemist, and challenge the finding of any trace of fusil ofl or other poison. ous ingredients thereln—they will, indeed, Rot only revolutionise this trade, bat will Grand avd Upright PL ANOSeee mower 4 4 faliy warranted, of ail makes sale ‘rom 907 Pennsylvania avenue ‘Usua! reduction of ASHINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN Ral ROAD CO. Schedule in effect Jume 20, 1886. ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom ous @f high prices, and will sell Tains will leave from and arrive ai Bb. & P. station, GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 4 1m a great measure, the praciice of medicine. SEASON ABLE GooDs. Tees Weckinages S40 0. 0h, Salty cnet Gontay Selene take Bold Of ih ivtke Dogon tobe the | MILLINERY, Laces, mcenorDERrEs, parse | 48 GHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE DOUOUT ELER- end'3i5 p.m dally, arrvingst Round Thay aa ket BSP RG ear tata eens mand recognized stimulant in the treatmentof dis- TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, eases, such as consumption, dyspepsia, mala- Meviroing trains tes vill ac ee Fis aind recovery from all wasting maladies. Ee pees ee ee WHERE FOR CASE. eas tes Sas Sa cnepl Sundays ariving t 4 not supersede | PARASOLS at cost. OES ‘quatieriy cummecionon caten, 1000: All other whisiles, but’brandles wines aad the ‘And we make this oxtraotainary offer that Be cy 1 like, will have to succumb. e only fers ‘WRAPS and JACKETS at half price. can make their own torms in regard to payments, ekets qnce between these latter and whiskey being the percentage of alcohol they a, Rew Pwhiskey; which ts sald 15 be absolutely free from tusil oil, will only have to be diluted in order lo make if correspond in strongth with any desired stimulant. The absence in it this active poison, fusil oll, will also make it the only stimulant not followed by after effects most undesirable in their character, and 80 notuble in the use of all other stimulant, The WHITE SUITS. Selected line from $4.50 to $20. FOSTXR KID GLOVES $1 per pair, upwards ‘Every pair fitted and warranted. The opportunity to secure BARGAINS for the next thirty days Jel Mx J. P. ml Come and see the largest store in the United States ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock tose- lect from, Come after you have posted Sourssives on prices ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that GBOGAN'S INSTALLMEKT HOUSE, © GREAL THE NOTH, WEST AND COU TIEWEST Le TRaCn SPLEN Dip SCENERY, STEAL BAILS, NUFICENT PQUAPS BERRCT JUNE orn. “ines. ‘ashineton from siation.coruer of Sixth ‘and K streets, as follows: rt ‘The 1 Moderate price aod eft on Tt IAL ANNOUNC Dou ‘GN Mt seaside, im the Fag Pinca INK) For Pittsburg and the Wea, Chicago Limited Express rietors are distilling their new whiske} PORTER, a ee Mase hare M. daliy: Past fom malt, and combinfag. as it ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 1STR Pa RN 9 Tne 280.4. M daily (© incinoatl aud “Lowe aud stimulant quality, it wilt no doubt have 1107 ¥ GTREST NORTHWEST, agu Sere Giada Gea NN A Ep gE Sopot Sh fot sue Ga” vom, lency, seccoun’ ‘Wil close xg ol . sieept: vA! io" wean ‘over many of the present devotees o ee ee ere oe eee eporianee ot mo Shicaco exp Cakes rye and other manofactures, in which the fatal | ARIS BONNETS and LONDON HANS, together | Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con with are “Wash: fusil oll is ever present. This whiskey, Known | with her UNTRIMMED STOCK, st greatly reduced | Vinced that what we say are facts and nobumbug. We Piano Fourus spd ar tnbare to Cieveland, as Dufly’s pure malt whiskey, In said to be very | prices, 2 ei Ghrougi: Sleepers for Lourvitie aun petra re ae + a Lg og Ra MeeMeds Hast ane Pacitic Exprem, 10:00 P.M. opular invalids’ and othe Indst stimulants are objectionable, na MA. 0. Ehoxt, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. 1909 F STREET N. w., SHIP AND DURABILITY. Bguranonn exp ozomec, A ape! D Conracrovs. OFFERS COLORED MILAN RATS AND BON- 1000' P.M. daily sxecpt maturaaye whi hes NETS, KID GLOVES THREAD GLOVES, SILK GXZOCOND-HAND PiANOS 4T ALL PRICES Care Washington lo er Por Williams; Lock Haw Fluire, ‘A.M dallgrexcep Sanday 4 are ‘15, 0:00 and 11.00 A. jew York and the Bast, 5 M.; 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11 20'P. M. oun 4 re. n Parlor Cars, 240 a GLOVES AT AND BELOW COST TO CLOSE. FRENCH BONNETS AND ENGLISH HATS Gast importation) BELOW COST, 35 Ts Fevora Dears Satexvs ‘Go. 314 7th st, 4th house above Pa ave. Te You Waxr A YAPOR STOVE Tam a native of England, and while I was in that country I contracted a terrible blood poison, and for two years was under treatment as an outdoor patient ‘at Nottingham Hospital, England, but was not cored. I suffered the most agonizing pains in my bones, and PIANOS FOR RENT. SPECIALLY ADAPTED POR COUNTRY AND SkASHORE Nana 301 Meda re recommended by the leading Dressmakers, They WM. KNABE & 02, ie _— aE e200 PM. every day. Was covered with sores all over my bouy and limbs, | are absolutely Impervious. my15-3,t0uath,Sm | be sure soa get the best, and one with the tates tm | a 617 Market Soace ‘Serwey City ts of Brooklyn Annex. afford. Finally I completely lost all bope im that country, provements, which you can find in our fall assort- ing direct iransfer to Fulton s" ‘and salled for America, and was treated at Roosevelt | HOMBOX'S it of all sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEW! DANFORTH ‘constantly on Band "awe pedal postings scroe New York Ca yaiciaa Do Se ee #200 and 11:00 A.M. in this clty,an well as by a prominent ph in PATENT chet Nor Porcuase Fit et New York, having noconnection with the REFRICERATO! WATER _ COO! IINUTE BOS COFFER POR, W. & JENKS & CO., 8, 6:80. 10300 nnd 1h20 FNL Limited lxpreny #240 A. Mi. amd 360 1 Mt daily except eanday Tauw the advertisement of Swirr's SPRcivie, and determined to give it @ trial. I took six bottles, and I can say with great joy that they have cured me en- Agents for the ONE ‘Tntil You Bee The~ ow reduced in price EMERSON PIANO, A thorooghly Srat<las- instrament at dium price. “Over 41,000 now in use, Giova Frrenxe aeff¥PT 0. 4:10, 4 - 00. Tr 10 717 Ted street, 201M. On snnday, O00, tucely, Tamas sound and well as Tever was inmy | 202.00, Bh i Second hand Pianos and at prices trom $10 | 340,415, did, 310 1040 and NY wie Pagans FETED EAINORD 8 “ Jusr Roomz, ‘ to $150. Sold on email monthly payments, For Pope's Creek Line, 713 A. at ‘except sunday: Li Bhai Nee Dhhto ed ped Yo “oo? # Een Largest assortment of Sc. music in the city. For Avuapolls, 75 + ; fim dare “ot leat jase C208); T Goabraseba vided ACAR LOAD oF OUR exeepeounday.. Sundays B00 AM dig Pome olson, and) beiag:ta Savansaliy Gar et the: tinier ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: DUITATSON MAMOGAMY GRAMEER eurtee HENRY EBERBACH, | ALEXANDRIA AND FRLDEMICKMIUG Halts Went into the hospital there for treatment. I suffered WAY, AND ALEXA. TON RAILROAD, NDRLA AND WASHING 25,1035, 0nd 112s A. 8, ro very much from rheumatism at the same time. 1 did not get well under the treatment there, nor wasT cured by any of the usual means. I have now taken seven bottles of SwiFT's SPuCIFIC and am sound and ane eAieah gears they hae steadily gained tn ver, | BEVEL GLASS AND BRAGS CANDELABRAR | _*P% dh Most popniar Corset tnroughout the Unived States. ‘The @ qualit; « ‘Corse, ae iy BARICH & RACK PIANOS | which set 920. K gen always the same and ia Warranted to weur_ twice as long ax Late of marvelous Self-playing instrumental! a ve and 2 ff grades. wit BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED G. L. WILD & BRO., P.M. daily except Su Bik, Tarove te polson out through bofia OB $e | Rirnien titer when ae FLOOR COVERINGS ‘709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1964. ‘Trains leave Alexaudria for Wastin Jersey City, N. J., August 7.1886, ear eh ceed we Special attention to tuming apd repairing. Now ts ayy F ‘Treatise on'Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. iy ae Ree aT OUST PRICES, the time to have Planos renovated. ab20_] am a 600 and tbao ae” ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., While scores have been found worthless, ET & DAVIS’ PIANOS: NEW STYLES OF 10:42 P.M. and 12:10 night. 4 Drawer, adasta On, | Sipricnier of be Gove fitioe have proved tar wemmonen | teeta turcina peor tape | rise teria ion sorta ee ner 0! WWaula ay Retailers are authorized to refund money tf, onex-| (18 _ 801 Market Space. 308 and 810 Sthst. nw. jeran, Boy ow. “Harguins to clove by 10th June. | the station, where ‘orders cat be leit for thw cher king ‘amiuation, these Corsets do not prove as represented, |__| Sarin, See ee ia charge, 811 Saw. alo fbagcage to destination from hotels wi B CHAS. E. PDs 3. R. WOOD, General Pamenger Agent. I; Is TO YOUR INTEREST to bear in mind that one Benson's Capcine Plas- ter Is worth m dozen of any other porous plas ter. Henson's plasters are a genuine medicinal article, endorsed and used by the medical profession from Maine to Califorcia, ‘They cure ina few hours’ uilments which no others will even relleve, Cheap and worthless imitations are sold by dealers who care more for large profits on trash than they do for the sweets of an approving, conscience, Beware ot them, of the “Capucin,” “Capsicin,” “Capsicene” and am” plasters ‘which they seli tothe uawary. mes are nothing but misieading Variations e name “Capcine® Note the ditterence, go to hie druggists, und you will notbe deoelved, “The ¢ Benson's has the “bree Seals” trademark ‘or nale everywhere, Geialogue fee ou Np plioation. THOMSON, LANGDON & 00, _ dc Tn tas8m New Yous. These “GUOVE-FITTING” CORSETS— 117. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. jedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 0th, 1886, ras further wutien. — ington, from Station, corver of New am wot 30:1 n \eago 10:00 wm 0 p.m. dnily. ‘The 10:00.a.m. 180 Fest Limited Expres for Pittsbu and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburgh at 7 Cag) next indruing at 8:55. No extra his train for fast tine. For Cineinnatl, Louisvii P. Hassox His & Ca GPRING LINE or Walk PAPERS FRESCOING AND STAINED GLASS RAKAUER AND C.D PEASE @0., Kino SBopacce Grpane. (The See Tessonable-price Pianos. toni pairsat KUUN'S, 407 10in st ow n3 SEWING MACHINES, &o. _ ORREES, OF SEWING MACHINES Wall SOF Siete aaea a, a ee ae ea, ‘tachment am Gut mates) af AUBRBACH Sth efad Mt a, THESILENT NEW AXERICAS, No. 7, of which we bave the sole agency, muintains its steady march towards universal popularity, it being tbe only high ‘arma machine without spiral springs and without cog ‘Wheels, its shattle being twice as large as formeriy tall depot for Washington is the Palais Ro; 9 Penna ave, Complete stock. Prompt ai polite attention assuved. ‘mab7-,00,th,d0a 10 Pex Cexr Ore. For the next 30 days we will give 10 per cent off for HR SU ERR rene Sa SIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, SUMMER UNDER- FABRICA aint, 7 a ee : fast limited traf to Ciuctanatt aunt St ithd the word “Capelue™ Cut in the center, S| Childten's tong and short DRESSES, SUITS and canreme | | The hounds (of people, in thie city wal Louls, arriving in Cinclouatl wext morning st sag, CLOAKs, Normandy ‘and Shirred CAPS, and all — Bt Louis 6:40 pan. most carefully, accurately and elegauuy ful ai. Itisthe Kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS; myl 815 FIFTEENTH 8T. N. W. ‘siandard of excellence and hus no. Wain for fast me, equal. | tral ‘A also. of va iad Work | | For Pittsburgh at 10:00 a.m.and 8:55 p.m. daily, to Jose Barcams Ix Mouuxezay. | ues? Gogh Eid BUSES oath ok Sian any other. “ave sue seat ts Sour wine rorcag | Puuaburgh, Cleveiaud ao inisute wits Monaten Va. - | WORSTED woo! Tax Rucwar and trial. Instrudtions free. All kinds sold, <=) ey MRS, BELMA RUPPERT, Pnted, repaired and warranted, AUERMACH For Natoral Mridge. Lexington and Virginia Springs ap24-3m, 808 9tb et, opposite 1b Office, DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR. 05 or. Tthand H sta, Tele) = ~3 rahe ng Care. da nk z eee Steph . _ HL WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS wurannlater cae eee, (PRE WHITE 1s KiNG! THE acux oF PRR | excep! Sunday ‘and 10.10 ‘Judging from past experience the rush of work this USEITIS WITHOUT A PEER, SOLVING éonoenteation and cor ion stecheciad eae ‘and 10:05 a m., 12:10, 1-25. cig a fall will bo 0 great that it wil’ be Impossible te §| THE TROUBLESOME QUESTION OF RB | Shdaklil The range of work can not beexcelieg It | $30,480,446, Re ft XR8 SG? os skilled Workmen enough to do it as promptly as FRIGERATION IN PRESERVING ITS CON- 9, thiog of braniy and a Joy forever, Call eudsesitat | | or Hi KK Woy KOS sired. Wey NG ae TENTS FOR AN ALMOST INDEFINITE FS iar ane 2. oe Td p. B's PEAS Goo ot ic ctatimamete tae ian | Fanloniwannuvmerenre wirw-a | Movistar, Mineo Guondete ait | MABE any nates wn gure aun m ER) GGG. fuer months, to be clenned or dy-ed'as d york MINIMUM CONSUMPTION OF ICE. IN for The Universal i ‘my: YO and 5:30pm. dally: 10 8.4n- thas Blevper trom pooled bed, br at the tae, Lee heen notice bY | ADDITION TO COLD THE ATMOSPHERE iene? Sean: SOS pu. Slemper to fon Doe load jenoe’ | ‘MUsT NoT ONLY BE DRY, BUT PURR | Augan Ov For Annapolis 6:40am. and 12:10 and 4:30 pm., irae?) of go AUMS SANITARY 00 ae Se ee aa “tor Way stations ‘bermyeuw ana Banc Pe a euaed ay baat Ot ot| MAINTAINED, AND THEY ANE ONL! ‘The Light Running NEW HOME Hor Say comions Lewes - STR ree is Bins Zad Slissee" Corsetsat BAUMCS Marmom | OBTAINED IN THE RIDGWAY, the latent, simplest’ and best in the Every | Bored, G40. 8:30 a.m 0,440. 00 Be 2°! tu 2°S God Establishment, 7uh oe myles J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO. work done on thie Machine. Sunbrohdecy work of all Metcopolt V. EANE, 507 AS ae eee CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURNISHING, kinds done oop aene ad use ofany attachment. In & full nue of Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, Prenes Se — Busth apie Sole Agents for the Distriet FINANCIAL. & OPPENBEIMER @ BROS, 528 Oth street n.w., Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home ‘Machine. (Ola Machines taken in exchange. my29 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. 63 Sunda; Intermed aly, @x: ‘tupr at all xtatious. Yer ts Hate potnts 10:05 4.10. 12:30 nod 11-30 peme Sunday. Reet Sunday rit 10:00 a. 40d 5231 p.m. dally, ex- “Frain arrive trom the West daily, 6:20, 230 ald 10:30 pain. Little Keck’ ay rte Ancapolia mm. and 1:50 and 5: un From’ For Frederick 840 a, PRICE BULLETIN: 7:20am, TRIMMED SAILORS, 10 CENTS, Pusviovs To Ranovixo To 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST, Opposite the Ebbitt House, ‘We will sell all goods at cost, except & @ W. COLLARS AND CUFFA. 8 B ELLERY, ‘1112 F Street. 12 64 Séorins aveaue, SPAValE slock TkLEGRAPS winks BETWEEN. WASHINGTON NOL, BOSTOR ae GENSRAL PARTNERS. Janes WaITELY HH. Cauaxe OaxLEt, Marxan G Evan Henny H. bovex, Washi ELEGANT LARGE SHADE HATS, 17 CENTS Corsets aod Corsets ied. myS-2m* GUAR GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND LINED. Fars of ail kinds repaired. ‘Miss CUNNINGHAM, ap2l 1310 8th st. n. Mas B. M. Mexcens, 419 NINTH ST. Nw. Materials of al Kinds for ART EMBROIDERY. Finest grade of Zey jambia Knitting Yaros, Bilk, Arraeche Grewel aid Cheullie, Chlidren’s Lace Caps, Afghans. Shawls, etc, ONLY. LACES AND RIBBONS. Stamping done promptly. aplgm 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ET NORTHWEST, 06 a. , 9 and 11:00 Al train trom 490 TENTH Sth ts to order iu every style and and eruleee fect fit and comfort, ER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Ledeen, MerinoUnderwear and finest imported Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods. csndrenrs Sees capped Buaten 0" ‘dren's Gorsets ands $1 Corset own BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED FINE MILAN | watt tor ie pice wuturpued MILITAL AT 65 and 76 CENTS andgL N.B.- , German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 iCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEsr. Evenirg Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Genv’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formeriy with A. Fischer and ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rtvolle, Paria, jes Maz Vow Braxois, Moosrs, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York ‘Win Barr & Co., St. Louls, Mo. Suits made at the shortest notice. ‘Superior fitting, ‘Eveulng Dresses, ihrdal Troses specialty. “pret yr Tromeaus & 5 az ‘920 14th st, between Land K. THOUSANDS OF NICE AND NOBBY STYLES OF CHILDREN'S HaTS, AT 87, 60,@0 and 75 CENTS. 1351 Penuayl Bnd recel ved at any point Shid received at any poin! B'DCNHAM. Store closes at 7 p.m. MEDICAL, &c. D MADAM WILSON, 1105 Pince, 11th st.. between Baud C sts 1 ALL THE LEADING SHADES MILAN HATS, AT 45 and 67 CENTS and $1. PARK Each ELEGANT FRENCH BOUQUETS AND SPRAYS AT 20, 25, 35 and 50CENTS, HE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AN! only reliable Ladies’ Physician consulted dally, 464°C si., bet. 4: Wi aM RK TRAVERS, Buy and sell on conimission riche Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re garding the markets reovived t ‘our wires in- Spatiy. direct from the New York a ilorders executed AILY LIne, ME. ROSS, THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT ‘and Astrologisi, has been consulted on Busines, | STEAMERS QRORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE aid FIRST-CLASS FARE, $2. ROUND-1 RIP, $3, trouble csil, satistacti guarauteed. Office hours, 10 Seyi o ia Hee Goc tigi, SIs Piece Cap | gy, atonmeaip chet Sood on filtey BOND Steamer Lake irom Oth street, walt, TURSDAY, rect treatment ‘the 7 a a ligase. ‘Cure Guaranteed: "Can Ue ‘Conpulted as | , Leary stops at Piney Porntand Corateld Harbor 213 Sasi nw. from 416 p.m. spriza* gags Fy ES Steamer Lesry connects at Norfolk with Bos ines ‘All business confidential, Ladies andgeo- | tonand Providence Steamers. Both: Sopnedt | JEAD AND BE WISE—DR. BNOTHELS, 906 B ‘Vemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th and ‘St 5 w.. appeared before me and made oath tat ‘6th streets northwest. my6-40w? be te the Oldest tablished Iexpert npectalia i th 1h al canes “*. H.DODOR, Resident Partues, and reported prompuly. M fend, Matriuody for 26 years ta thin city: all ut eee nooee: WiDNesDAY and FRIDAY, ILES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY of Kalle, caustle i ‘at Piney” Point nd returning.” Lake stops Point MME PPQOEE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF cr sree with steamer Ariel for Biclimoad, Va,and Old 1o- minion Line tor New York and ali railroad lines south, DON'T YOU BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE POSTED Lickets at the B and 0. offices, ‘Secure rooms and 1851 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue ediclue, oF no Change u y UR PRICES, UISTAN. LOTTERY COMPANY. reas 608 Pennsylvania a Daggaye may be | Consultation and advice free ut auy hour durine the Re epee: ye ee ticked hom botelrand private nenacntea’fotfar | Sus" utmtrioc ‘and "emorin lore meee CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. pte, | BROTHEIS. SAMUEL CMILIA's Notars ‘Papiia Mrs Jour Corsox Says ‘Tekets only $5. Shares fa 4 for the Dh. OFC. this 34 day of Tuly, 685. In Au articte entitied “Famaily Living on $500 a Year? ‘ALL POTO! VER LANDINGS. 3\[A8H00D RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE “ Btove and FARE 38 CENTS MM ertwo Urn BROTHERS Tuvigcrating tor EX 1 NNN Gao ™ git, (deers esd ett ead STEAMER JOHN W, THOMPSON, Sink, “Will cure any’ case of tervous Gey uti hom K_K Tl NNN G on 8 ‘lights,would cost about $8 per month, provided CLKE Mc , Wednesday and Friday, at 7 am.,asfaras | of nerve dmnperis Vigor Wy the whois sve KK If NNN G &, | were used in cities,” &e, Nomini Ferry and Leonardtown and all intermediate | tem. Ba ax. jerime Ex HERS S$ tad landings. Commeacing June 21, 1886. Jelt-1m. & MOTT'S FRENGH POWDERS CURL al ies mone TOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINK Urinary Diseases in 48 hours, Nervous bebility, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO — Organic Weakness caused by" ludiscretion, Poisonous AE A mB Ee natal Cea paspieenages ease ee a N" at Y est. bet WEL we bee £4 t ioeet a E een or ee haas resumed her tripn between Washington and Batt. | ¥'sus" Price, 62." Sent by mall sonlod mi Rie hat B Aas O98 £ OR GEORGETOWN= more, leaving Stephieneon’s whart, tose Take, every SPORE RDU RERLINL Dk PORNA EEE P aa aa ‘40 Bvshels for $3.70; Spm. oem. Cure tor ye Physical ony ~ depeche 3 Landings received ‘Bar | Vitaliy, indiscretion, @xcessen, dc. ‘25 Bushels for $2.50, ET fa 5 = me Bodkt STARDIPORDS Se Ciead "Pharmacy, cor yel 814 SEVENTH STREET. ates ‘STEPHENSON & BRO, ner 8th and F sia Price, §L. - COKE NOT CRUSHED- 121 and Pa. ave. and 7ths:.whert | _ Sent by mail vealed. mb24u,thstn 40 Bushels for $2.90, 25 Bushels for $2.00 WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 412 and 413 10th street FOr POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS 30 ™* Than ene NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELY Leaves ‘© mm. ‘Revarning v8, FRIDAYS und SUNDAY p. m., touch as far ae iiomini Cure. ‘River 35 Va. St Clements Bay and Leonardiowa, Ma SUMMER SUITS, CORREA OUARANTELD TO MES from Nervous Debility, Lost Vi tality, ic. A trial packs Bolus, with sealed at two. ee MEPS ARSTON REMEDY h25,c0-3m.k Ip Park Pinos. New Verk ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Teliable Ladies’ ‘ean be conmuiteddally ber residence 124 het tw. OBE hours frou Lioww Baza 4 PURE MALT FXTRACE Possesses the highest merit. Itts manufacture éfrom, the choloest materials, and combines the most pala table qualities of a rei drink, with the mvigor- ‘sting aud waolesome properties ofthe best Malt ix- ‘alike desir. 1 $a 1868 for twenty -tve rpllal “of $1 000,000-—t0 Dutecerve ui ca Tind of ovbe $400,000 bas Since beet nuded. mn vere helming popular Vote is nacho wag made & part o' the present State Constitution adoy December 24. A. D. 1879. ‘Ine only Loitery ever voted om and endorses by the people of any State. XT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONRS, ts Grand. Mogie Number. Drawings take monthly; and ihe Extraordinary Drawings rear F , Exhausted Vie ‘Of the Celebrated: Marston ‘And Uestimonials, seut om ER FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, SERGES, CHEVIOTS, "CORKSCREWS, SEERSUCKERS, &c,, &c, ae ot ip 100 Dou. with Ladies omy. ablaze Sraty tBice months iowead of Somalannualiy = = AUSELENDID OPPORTUNITY BAMERS. PROFESSIONAL, fen and Youths’ Suits from $5.50 upwards, i ey, OF MUSIC, NEW <HORT ROUTE 10 LONDON AND CONTIN: ar rLET . Serge Sults at $10, worth $15. Wa “TUnebay. 3 SULA S. 3880 ‘NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS. Ke i Degtageomin eat "the cis from fat ad veme “saunly Drawing, oe s establishments, 1416 Peninyivanis Lv 5, York, pp. Willard’ Vanbingion, Prince Abert Suits from $14 up, Soo Tickeis at Five Dobare tack, Peptsneserin o EitanE. opp" Elam mous, Pause Soin gene of Boye Suita at $5, 96, 96.50, 97 and upwards, ot 7 miptou ia jess than sigh Rice of corka, buntons; diseased talis sod uber Children’s Suits at $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50 and ep- wards, ‘We have a full tne of Coats and Vestsin Reer- Sucker, Serges, Pongees, Silks and Alpaca, at prices ‘that will astonish you. We haves tull line of Oda Pants from $1.50 up Boys Pants trom $1 up. halls aud ober MP J,SEMMInS AND HUSBARD, SUB Dracifce hap galved them the worid-cide reputation Hee pceret eee (Use Mrs. wr. aie B, od tava soak ADAME PAYN. ivenia ve. UNDERTAKERS. Fee pore Te Ses wre % Tetepnioas Wr Lassors HAIR-BLIXIB. . ‘Sold by all the principal Chemists and ‘Draggista,

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