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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, s€PTEMBER 11, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. HOME MATTERS. CONCERNING TABLE LINEN—KEE-IXG FLOW- ERS—APPETIZiNG BREAKFAST DISH—OTHER ToOTHSOME RECIPES— THINGS WORTH RE- MEMBEKING. A CLEAR GLASS SCREEN nasa charming de- sign of Scotch thisties with butterflies and goldfinches in the natural coloring painted bpou tt Mitk LemoNaDE.—Dissolve in one quart of bolliang water one and one-half cups ot loaf sugar, add one-half pint of iemon juice, and, lastly, one and oue-halt pints of builing mili. LeMox WaATKR-ICE.—The juice of two lemons, twe teaspoontuis of the extract of lemon, one quart of water, one pound of granulated sugar | aad one glil of rich sweet cream, Mix all well | Wogetier, strain and ireeze, tue sume as ice eream. Orange water-lee is made in the samme Way, Gsing urauges. ‘MINT SAUCK.—Wasb and pick trom thestalks very young mint, mince very finely, making about four tablespuonfuis wnen chupped; add | to this two tablespoonfulx of pounded white | ar anda quarter of a pint of vinegar, stir | Dui the sugur is quite dissolved; serve in & ‘sauce tureen. LeMox SHERBET.—One and a half pounds | Joat sugar, one quart water, nine lemons. Wipe | the lemons ciean,aud then rub them with the | lumps of sugar in order to extruct the zest. Put the ravved lumps with the restot the sugur tuto | the water and aliow them to dissvive. Tueo Cut ail ibe lemous into huives, squeeze tue alee inlo the swevleued wuier, stralb, aud the sause as lce-crearm.—The Caterer: & Toormsome BREAKFAST Distt is described by Savarin, the prince of good livers: Hash up together the rues 0: two fisu cureiully bleached, some whitebait and a litte minced sualiot: foix in a suucepan with «lump oi butter aud | ‘Whip it up til tue butter is meiied. Puen in an | Oval disu mix up separately a lump of bulier With cuives aud parsey, the juice of two Jemons; next best up twelve eggs, pouring 1a the rocs wud Mis fst, iueu tue Fest, Suing weil togetuer Lik welt mixed. Is BuyixG TaBLe Lines the finer, smaller the pattern the longer it will last. When table- cloths are half woru, or past use as such, the ‘best parts may ve cut inte tabie napkins, aud, iPneduy hetwmied, few Wil notice that tus Rot of # regular pattern, oF these pieces 1 Used to lay Unuer bullied fst lor Serving; OF Uey wilt Ue ivuud very couvement Plug cae betore puitaug away i in Loa, tor Govering bread uit a scure oF other uses in the | Kitecuen; wr is never Wei: lo leave Loud, w.ter | Mt ts culd, uncovered wud exposed lo al, dust at thes Austere Armstrony. How To Keep f LoWekS.—As @ geveral thing, Gowers wil droup anu imue in a day and night, Yet there ure kinds, like the eamehas and eupu- Yoriums, which cun be kept louger if the wacer Iscuuuged morniug aud Ligh, wad a ew drups Gf canspuor spirits auded tot,” Buc it the laded flowers ace put lio 4 dish Of sealuiug hot Water Geep enough to cover ue-tuitd vf tel sens, by tue ime tue waver Has cooled tne flowers Will uate vecume Iresu wud erect. fuen cut ult The euds or ue sells, and pUL them lute cout | jer With & sunwll Lit os saneperer iu ti. Flow- (@fs Will seep louger ia Uiskes of Wel suud Luan fu vases or waver fvast.—Many seem to think that they have Made toust when tucy brown tue oulside of a slice of bread, Have Wey? ‘Ine object in mnak- ing toust is to evaporate all moisture irom te | bread, and holding a suice over Lue fre lo singe does Lot ascumpisu this; IL only warms tue | Molsture, Maciug he hiside Oi tue Uread | dougny sud uecidediy inwigestivie. ine true | way of preps Ait tue bread inio | siices quarte ek, (Fin iT ‘all | crust, put phate, prace | {dems ihtown uven—whick Inust wor ve Loo bor fake tucis Out When u deuicate browa aud but- ter at once. How ro CooL Watex.—Here is a suggestion for keeping water cooi Without the use ot ice: Procure a large jug and cover it tou thickness Of bali au iucu Wick ove or more layers ul any Kind cicuurse cock, carper oF oller Maier teu Ailing the jug saturate tue jac Water. Keep tue jus iv windy, sunuy place, Bud the evaporauidu of tite water iu tie Jucact Kei, seU Hw faived, SUauy Widow, ft: Thaw miveveuths of lve uuusenold relF Which Usual, couutius w UULe of every tung Sie vue a cetuess. AX UKNAMES TAL SALAD is made of nastur- tum aud watercress. If it is to be served soon iver it is made, put a salud dressing in tue Bottom of the sulad Lowi and strew it wit Watercress; Upon iue eres piace Youu nascs- | Huai eaves and Lil tue bow! With Watercress. | Fa Wieate Of busturiium leaves edge of tne Lowi, anu inside tulsa wr the Mowers aud aus; win this place Of siices oF Lard bolied eggs, Cut leugtuw: ha iu tue ceuier actunge a C.uster OF uasture Huns Guus, Wait upeu, Wis sous Leaves. Tass Bias ise Prquaul relise with cod meat. It piviei red cieain or wiaFuutiaioe dresoiug Moy served Witu che Sauad,and the dressing Ousted irom Lue Low SPINACH Is one OF the most Wholesome vege- fables. At ius been, called by a French physi- elan “the broom ot the stomach.” Lemay be simply potied im salt und water, draiued, Queiy cupped, and theu revurued w tue Suucepan wits sume duller; sec ob the Lie | eareie Wut tue butter is micieu aid then serve. | Bpiuach a le creme is uencwus. Bo and Chup tue spiuacu iu ihe usual way. Set 1 ou the Gre lu u saucepan aud sur 1 Until IC is pe: fecuy dry; udu two ouuce- Of Lutter aud sur for live ur sik wiuules For each two quacis ui | SBpibucu udd two luvlespuomitis Us creas, aud SUE agin ite Usuutes wud tue tanec 1. | from tue Bre. Bur iu vue ouuce Of Luter aud eerve Hui, aruisuing wild uard-oued cys Aud cruuwus, Lue ess should ve eut Iu qu. Bers ur sistas. CHickeN CHOWDER—Pluck and single a! cuieken, wipe i with & wet towel, draw it with- Out breaking the intesiines, cut it am snail Joints, put It over the fire with enough wate cover It, ung 4 Hite sal ana pepper, aud WgeeUy until bs Weuder, weatie pee Blice a piuk oF oniUNs, aud cue in > Quarter ui a pou uf por; ify Lue pur LUM fame it up, aud vrown Le wuiuL Pibgnbs lucu vase thei Up; $3 Hi Lay erm wit the pork aud vuious wu haus pourd of seu | Discuss, Wx two laviespouuities vb Hour wita Cupius ve uss CuicKeU Uevidly SUE IL luue the rest Or tue Week, set IE Lou abd pour ibuver tue cuowser the cudwuer Patatably wie, Sait aud pepper, let it Gull ur Letecu minuies, of ary Gracnern | Le CLEAS GLASS AND SILVERWALE.—Egg- | sbetlis crunued iuty Sinai bits aud siaken weit in decausers three parte tied with culd Water Wil nos yiny cweaw tueu tuoroughiy, but make The glass love alike Hew Wwitu wan | eu i tue best Wasltitag Le Orewa daw tay Ue tanet Ol Cups ia whnicia Cus tarde lave Uceu baked. Agu, ull of ue are | Powder win vemuve urditary sahihieay acd Weatuer isFeswred by cog. Nutuiug, be ie Said, i» Uetier to Cleat sliver with tuau eevuul OF alutioude, Buisuing Wich a litile Watiieg on Bout cou.” Wacu pucuby away Lue eves tom Oe coltve-pot Wuscu se uot «a Use every day, lay B stica actose te lop Uduer the cuter.” dos * ta aud prevent tue Wusiisers v. tue couewes atiitiul w wuardinge Bosse suueress. Tuis Keckire Fox Mcsaoom Carsur is Fecomineuded vy a celeuraicd gastrouume: | After ceuusing wud Woruguiy wasting the Musurovins, saiks and all, cut excn luo wo Or ivur pieces, according tw itesce. Put tue eves im & abbue Jus, spCiKilug rale Gu eae ver, ad let tucis sate ior tweuty-lour house Fueu'take ucts vut ut (ue jar wud press tein Wexuact at tue ju.ce, Wala must ve voraed Muuiediately auu corned. Puc tue musisvoue Doce ius the jar, aid at tue €ud uf tweuty-iour Bours press Wei agi aua butte tae juice. | Again return tue MMiourevims to the Jar wad f fepest toe prewaing proces a te, ena] Of tue tweuty-iuur uvars, dua thorudguly tne | Juice ut the tures prevaings, audiug penpes, ui | Spice and Gus OF muse coves, “accruitig 10 | Questity, truaen In pieces, ‘Stuniuer aude ce Sieve wie scum us logue itthea When oof Wore scuim appears, statu, aud Wwe CuO pur | inte Ta cac buctie put tWu cloves cud Bpeppercork aia seu uit-Ugut, Ln weUUl, Ory | Place Lue enteup Will Keep lor Years, | Mises Wourn KeMemsexixe.—Here are | soue Wuiuge iru the “Pauly Doctor” whica are wortu remembering: It ts suid tut sait | Should ve eaten With nuts to aid digestion, | That wile winch stauds tuo loug uiakes Uller Duster. “Tuat rasiy at true suouid be rubued | OVEr With LeesWak aud lacd. Huai it reste you fn sewing Ww cusuge your position fregueutly. | Tomes wort, strong letiouade lace at vedtiue | Ii breae Up vad aud. Tuat wugh beet 2 made veuder vy lying a few miuuiee mn vinegar Wer. Atul a Hite soda will Teueve sick lend: | Qche caused by inuigestion. ‘Tuat «cup of Mrumg cullee Will reuuve iue vault uf ouluns frum the vresil. Tuat « cup of but water Grauk veiore iueais will prevent nausea and Gyspepsia. ‘Tuat weil veuthused bedroom wil Preven tuorsing ueadactes una tumitude, bet VUE iu 4 iut suouid Le laid ou the Mat of Dis baca; tuen ison bis Curues and tet vial Glone. bat consuimpuve Ligut sweats may ve Arrested uy spuuging We buuy nigutiy losalt Water. That a fever patient cau be made oul and comiortable Uy irequenuy spurge img off with soda water. ‘Luat to best quick y “aad 4 pinch of salt: ‘suit Gis, Bud cold eggs frutn rapidiy. " Tuut the huir may ve xept irom iaiing out Siler iliness Uy a frequent applicatiouw the Benip of saye tea. “Tuat you cub lake Out pols Wusu gouds vy ruuvlby tue with the Yee OF eggs Veiyre Washing. Lnut while spots Bpou varuisued furniture Will Winappear it you Buia & wut pla over tueu. —— —— Srsecu Rervens wits THE EAxTeQuake.— A special disputes ww tue Baltimore Sun irom Bavcuuau, Gu, says: A strange lueideut of last Week's curiuydake was the restoration of speech to dilse Miume Martus, daugh er of a retired Officer of tue reguiar army. Lue young lady is & pretty bioude vt ubout 16 years. Al the cite 01 the war her luther was put in charge of Forts Pulaski waa Jacksva ou wwe river. Walle at the former tort tue waughier, a Uright, Intelligent Little girl, wus attackeu with mentugitis, word Jett Ler Vuiceiem. Lue lirstaiuck last Tuesday Bight excited wer greaily, aud ber mmnily was Surprised w bear ber cry uud scream. Since then sue bus ually regained Lerspedch, and Bow talks fucat'y. | ue more Kings nor THE MIDNIGHT SUN, The Grand Spectacic to be Witnessed Where Morning And Evening Meet. E. K. Teylor io San Francisco Chronicle. No one comes to Norway witbout taking the trip to Norland to see the sun at mid- night. Tourist steamers make regalar sum- mer trips from Throndijem; but, being @ few days in advance of the nrstof these, I trav. eled by a comturtable mail packet, and was thus enabled to visit ull the coast towns. As aimost the entire route lies between the Skjser- gaard islands and the main land {tis equiva leut in smoothness to @ river voyage. The AXjolen range, extending along the coast, Is re- markable ior the grosiesque nd fantastic Sbupes of its loity peaks. Alternating with these suow-clad cliff are smiling vaileys and fertile fields, which gives brightness to the landscape. Arctic birus, penguins, osprey, and eider ducks aud. Wuaies aud porpoises ap- pear. Ou the rocks immense numbers of cod- ish are spread to dry. 1he cours: being exceed- ingly tortuous, vessels navigate only by day- ligut. The harvest which nature tails to yield upon the bleak suore is amply compensated for by Lusat Of the sea. The west-coast people are farmers of the deep, und during February, Maren and April make their weadquurters Upon the rugged Lofoten islands. Hiiuer te herring come and cod and whale pursue. Prot. Huxley estimates that uese cod consume 700, 000,000 herring at a single banquet. In asingie Sieug 25,000 barrels of uerring ure irequently takeo. Tue fist are ariven invo 4 shallow cove, hets placed across the mouth, and then wey ure dipped out at letsure, to ve sailed and bar- Feied almost beiore tuey'are dead. Tuere ure from 7¥U to 900 fi-b in a barrel. Cod arecaught with both net and line. Owing to te loug arctic day, vegetation grows very rapidly. Barley sown in May is uarvested im July, Even tf tur! on the house- tops is covered with long grass, ‘The same | effect of suulight is observed if the animal Kingdom, Waxtails frequently rear two broods Ih Obe season, xu Tapid is tue development o1 tueir young. "AL Bodo, the sun Velug continu- aily above the horizon, I was enabled to devote Qwenty of my tWwenty-\Wo uours’ stay lo au excursion into the ouutry, embruciug a Visit W the Saitstrom. Tals tdulous wiuiripool, com- pared with which the iaeistrom seemed Inis- nif aut, is lormed by the pressure of a rising Ude forcing # stream through a Darrow stralc iutoa suusidiary ijurd. As the Ude rises or jails iaster tuad the busin can fill or empty, Uwe force of the current becomes enormous aud its roar lerrife, wing tw eddies, a wedge Suaped wall of water extends inward from the OuLL of Lue Yord UBL its apex disappears iu le vortex of the wuiripool. From _ Ham- lueriest, the nordherumust town of Europe, te voyage 8 speeuily made to tual Tugged promontory, Nordkap, from whose suumunit tue HoctUrHul SUM Is seen riding high over the inysterfous Aretc ocean. My deepest impressious irom witnessing the Suviime spectucie of the midnight sun were Te- ceived at a point ueurer tue Arctic Circie. At was one of tuose husi evenings which oc cur With @ tailing barometer; x0 suill that the Kissy suriace oF tue UBUUIMUUg sem Was Une Tuilled eveu vy the breatn of u zephyr. South- Wuru, above & Wail ui ciouu, talus reared their suowy peuk-. West Huuted a fleet ui fishing cralt, and long lines vi Water low Were Winging telr way to rocky resting piuces, Abuve the sun, which tow my Staud near the compass 1 watcued Swinging Horth Ward, lay seVerai parulies strata vl feecy Ciouds. “Tne Water uorizen relied up higuer aud wigher UnUl, Ke u great gold .vue, he sun sested upon its rim.” The lower Cwud stracuin because orange-tinted. Tue ext Was dyed with suitron shuues, Wuile the yreflecuun Ol tue upper siraidun paiutea lie delicae pluk the Kjole clits in tae soutn. For several iuments (ue mouvN oF the eartu seeued cwecked, Lue sun sull resuing on the oceau's ria, wud Lueu—imost starting Visluu! ane o. ligui appears below tbe Dery ore— tue uorizun is retrugradiug. By thus iorcing (ue muind to regard the sum as siailouary in bis ue poste, aud Couveriug Luc ateauoa uM ourews puielury motion, un elle Ls pro- Guced iar mute ainuzing tuan buat experieuced by lube sluruied dezekial Woe Lue SuMUOW Fe teated oa Lue HOW SHE APPEARS AND ACTS WHEN ON DRESS PARADE. Loudon Letter in New Usieaus Picayune, As we looked down this wonderful valley from our poiut of vantage there came slowly | along woward usa littie group consisting of ten or tweive yentiemen aud two ladies waukiug in Luis wise: iu tue center was a low-sized, stout, red-faced old judy, appareauy sixty-odd years tage. This was Qucea Victoria. She wore a black silk dress made sort euouga to escape the fluor. ‘The siircwas tull, the front being covered Witu six or eight vandyKed flounces. fue buck of We skirt bung fad and pluin. Wer Gis Was Work wv shape litie vce cloth dolnan wiap. A close, large, black VP MUE, Wout Wass bung @ Bui, Uince reund ‘net, or greuadiue Vell, Was on her be. Aer face Was rusy lo the puiat of red- ber wait Very yray and brusued simply beutud ber cars; the cheeks Were mut red wil bul @ sort of mottled red und white. Ouce sue sided as sue gentieman of Lue pariy Was preseuted to uer, Iuchwed ber mead lowards ilu 10» gracious but autocratic sort 01 Way, wud eXposed wil Ler (eet us Bue sIMiLeEd, Uhey Were very white, and so even aud perfect as to lok suspicivusly fase, due queen carried & guld-handled ebony Waiking-sGex, aud made goud use tit, leaning ob it us sue sopped tu 100K Lu tue cases, OF Lo lain, Witu her eivow altimbo, iN @ eumiuriauie fasuivn that did iny ueare good. She waked alobz, moving lua Doousing, snip-uu- i SURE OF Waouiou, au idew borue UOL saints aid iat, duimpy body. sip Cunt Oweb, secrcwry” of the ibitiva, Walged on vue side ol uer and a Lord Souevoudy or Volver on tue otuer, ‘Lucy Hut Wak Up wiVugside OF Der fu ap equal surt of Way, oUt oil uvoul jour feet trum er, prancing slueways toward her with their bud les, there Gas Lu their bands, und thelr backs cuustautly curving as Lucy cuuriesied aud cowed 10 w fasbiow tint re-cailed One's deus UL the days 0: Queen Elizavet. Beuiud tue queen came the Princess Bea jul Her Lusbaud, Wrince Henry, He is tui, Faller Mieciuualug Mau, Wid brown air dud Miustsane, wd dressed 1 a dure rock cual aud trodscts.” Lue prices hud ou & Ulue fyuiutd tuat probuuly cust 50 cents a yard. At Was covered Witu Waite pulka dots, and tue draped overuress was edged witn thus Ve lace mow as “Val antique.” Her bon: Sasa lide Pieuchy atluir ot witite lace aud, duck-Ulue veivet, aud the waist of her dress had HY sue yed Uttatsenicul Us wilde lace bee Lu. Ki iroucaud badd. Sue did Wut Walk up along: siue of uer mother lu @ daughterly sort of way, ut Caiue UB Leatud uer majesty, aud pulley cd inui the queeu bad examined ewe wine Ueivre She Veucured LO OK Lersell. ‘The wiucess is piuip, Very Wuiike & priueess Ip ber Huer, aud LoL Hauusome, Sue fas LOL the ) aulthust Uiitu-gracivusneas us deimeauor Hie (at cuatwcierizes Wer sister-iu- Haw, tue Wriucess of Wales, Whew the queen got to the end of the gal- leries nearest Us sue came uw iew leet lorward iu tue open space veyoud the exutuite so tal the Huuurcus codected tight bave @ good, +) aud tet, Witkuut louking at Wend 40'suy deidustration on thelr part shesivwiy turuedaud like the Klug ol France, Went bucc ugait. 1 Observed tue crowds Of ber suujecis gaiuered wboUL, and tuere was Dusan suus Of eutuusiasm, omy tue must ud grave and sombre curiosity Aud Wued sue uad yume a quiet LurniLg away, wit iwc Were wil. L Uulacu tue other day Witd lutehigent middle-class geutleman On this Ou 0. tue royal laWily. te said: “Wien (uc queen divs We will Lave Lue Prines of Waies for king; Dut wiler bin were Will be queens lor oid buglund. We are ot ue eve of & great revuluuiuu tuai Wall come quieuy and lu order, und surprise no one. er “Stop My Paper!” From the Newsdealer aud stationer. Atter you get uugry, aud make up your mind to“ stop” yuar paper,to make the editor feel homiliated, Just poke your finger ba water and then pull tout und look for te hole. Then you Wili kuoW how sadiy you are missed. Tne lan Who UbiUks & paper caunot survive wita- UC is support, Ought to go vif and stay awhile, Wien be comes buck he will flud out that bul his irieuds didu't Know he was guue, the other wali didn't-care # ceut, aud Lue world at large hadn't Kept aay accuumt of bis movements wuutever. Sp Graphic Pen Pértraitare. | Washington Corrspoudence New York World. With the inauguration of President Cleveland Mrs, Duhigren’s departure from the capital was annouaced. Sue spent the folowing summer ather South Mountain home, where she lives in feudal style and, wheo winter came on, went to Puiladeipuia for the season. It is waid that she bas given ap society entirely, except fur tue hurscter study it affords, aud Wat she will de- vote the restul ber lite to literary work. If this should Ue so, she will be one of the few beautifal literary womva in America, Although she is uearly thirty-wix years old she looks hardly Wuirty, She ‘is tall and willowy, bas a superb, queenly form, # face periect in regularity of jeuture, and 4 pair of wondertully expressive eyes. People wouder why she des not marry again, She uus bud saltors by the dozen, but refused them all, remaiuing faithful to the deud adiuiral, aituough she Was u mere girl and hea middle-aged inuu wheu they were married. a anes Death. Tyo travelworn and weary fect. at reat, From pais of pala now shrouded in the past; ‘Two cold naade ioided bu s colder breast ro wife ie aoa ig ck Bigg Sane Ur aculight secu forever to have ted: ‘Two lute lips mostiog hike 2a Uustfuug bow From which (be Sinai arrow, speech, fed ‘This ts the subtiest of all mysteries: Souie cali it Drath, aud othere name It Peace. Daxune be OBURLIVAR. —_—_.re er Overheard at Saratoga. Hotel Clerk—How do you do, Colonel? You were here last year with your wife. How much she bas changed. Guest—Yee, she has changed very much. “she is a good deal thinner” “Mueb toinner.” “Her hair is much darker than Jt was,” “Much darker, but you see tuat’s not It is vot the same woinan. T've been m Ae ase gd Revs Tas ale toa sy ‘s “Good, very good." —Tezas Stings, FASHIONS IN JEWELRY. Women Will Wear Large and Splendid jaments—Men Will Not. Fashions in jewelry change from year to year |d are generally imported from Europe. Jew- elers copy foreign models, but the new designs rarely become popular here until well intro- duced by Americans returning from abroad. Just now all the rage in Europe are large bail earrings of dull gold, sometimes with a jewel sank in them. The fashion has reached such an extent there that bails are worn an inch and halt in diameter—sometimes like tennis balls, Very few of them are seen here except on pas- sengers on Incoming steamers. They wiil soon ve rivals of diamonds in favor. This fashion strikes the keynote of fashions for women. Everything {utended for their use is of alike ample character, Their watches are covered with eugraving and set with jewels; there is much barbaric spiendor avout their bracelets and pendants, while tor the men ihe contrary is just the case. Watch chains are very short and of small links. Platinuin is oiten alternated with gold. The favorite ring is of gold and platinum wire Interlaced iu a kuot, Scarf pins are sinail cubes of gold with a small diamond boxed in or a claw holding a pearl oF some unpretentious stone. Another simple design is au euumel with polka dot pattern, so that it can hardly ve distinguished trom the necktle. There is an effort to avoid all manner of display on the part of men. ‘The ladies run riot in diamonds, rubles, sap- phires, pearls, aud especially in’ opals. ' The Opal seems now to be coming out irom under the ban which bas lain upoa it for 69 many years. Ivisnow in high favor and bas ad- Vauced greatly in price, It is being introduced into all Kinds of jewelry with brilliant effect. Another stone which has lately appeated in the market is @ beryl, dug irom an Aueri- can mine. It is of Various colors, straw, aquamarine, ruby and others, and ‘in bril: liwney surpasses all stones except a fine diamond. Solid bracelets are not worn. The styles are now for flexible circlets which fit the coutour of the arm. ‘The most fusuionable are in oriental styles and thickly set with Jewels, ‘edding rings are rounded and of medium width. The flat riugs bave fallen into disfavor. Necklaces are uot worn to any extent, proba- bly because they are too expensive, as strings of {eels are the only proper things. ' Pearl jaces are for mourning. A novel design iu engagement rings is to di- vide the ring aud bend the cut ends apart, aud hold them so by a small gold bar, A. jewel is then set on each end, and the result’ ix that the Jewels are very close together, but still not united, and are thus quite typical of enguge- ments. Ladies’ watches are made with open faces, and it fs quite impossibie to have thein too fine. ‘They are worn with a small chain with ball at tached. ‘Tue tall season bas opened well in the Jewelry business, and wholesale dealers report a de- mand fully 25 per cent greater than that of last year. ‘They say that business will probably be better Uhan it has been in five ye: — The Knights’ Growth. EXTENDING THEIR ORGANIZATION INTO RUROPE—A COSMOPOLITAN GATHERING OF DELEGATES FOR THE RICHMOND CONVEN- TION—NOT OPPOSED TO CHINESE LABOR. From the Philadelphia Record. On thecurious littietivesided bronze buttons which desiginate the wearers as Knights of Labor, and which to-day decorate the lapels of thousands of coats, there is a peculiar device which atonee attracts attention. More conspic- uous than any of the geometric devices whicn are interwoven tomuke up the emolem, is a dimunitive representation of the giove, which rs. is readily understood as embiematicul ot the widespread scope of the order. ‘The be- United States, where the Knights, first catne known, do not by any means. represent the boundaries of thisdominant labor organ- izatiou, for within the last two years y thousands of the mechanics, artisans und laborers of the Europesn countries have veea euroiled as Knignts of Labor. The orgauization of the window-giass workers in Engiaud and Contivential Europe was tue first move on the other side of the water, and it is now claimed that there Is scarcely one of that erait in. the entire world who is uot a member of the order, Heuce divecdous to local and disirict assemblies, censtitulions and by-laws, and the various other pamphiets which are hecessary to carty ou tue diversified business have to be trans: lated into a score or more of different languages, aud more thun une ol te progressive mer of the executive board are looking hop lorward to the day when the raimificativas of tne order will inciude even tue ions of the fareast, and the linguistic cataiogue of the general’ secretary-treasurer Wilt include the tea-chest tongue of the Chinese. The manage- Ment oral tue lorelg brancues of Lue order Is vested in the general executive Lourd of this country, aud that little body of five men— Bailey, Barry, Hayes and Turner, with Pow. derly "as leit chairman—which makes its “ headquarters in this city wields @ power which is felt by laboring men mn both sides of the Atlantic ocean, "he annual convention of the order, wuich meets (bis year in Ricumond, Va, wit’ be ihe largest ever held, aud probably the largest that ever will Le he.d, aus in future delegates will te chosen upou w different busis of representation, As provided for under tie present regulations each distriet assembly is entitled to one Pr sentative for ench 1,000 or majority fraction of 1,000 of its membersuip. The rapid growth of the order, which 1s fast approaching a member ship of 1,000,000, increases the numver of deiegutes to such an extent as to render ap annual convention acumberxdme and unwieldy body, and to obviate this difficulty the nuinver of delegates will be reduced by increasing the constituency of euca represeniative to 2,000, or perhaps more. The cunvention will open ‘on Monday, October 4, and wiil probabiy continue for attedst fitteéu ‘days. Delegates wili be in attendance from ail parts oi the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central America, and even South America 'wiil send tueir quota, Burvpean assemblies will also send representa Uves, and the couvention will show a gatuering Of diiferent races, culors und uutioualities such us hus uever beiore been seen in the quiet city of Kichmond. During the last year the Knights of Labor have mude an invasion of tue south, and the organization of white and colored laborers has progressed with remarkable rapidity. ‘Tuomas B Barry, of the geueral executive board, hus Just returned from un extended tour in that sec- toa of the country, and expresses uiluscit us Very sanguine of the vencficial results which wili follow the orgauization of the pluntution and mill bands of the south. ‘The Kuignis ot Lavor turm one of the fex labor orguuizaions whieh ure not directly op- posed ty Chinese immigration or labor in’ this country. As Widiain 1. Bailey, of the general executive board, remarked the ‘other day: “1 wish that the Knights of Labor were better an- dersivod by tue outside puviic. We have no ulipatby to the Culuese or any other imimi- grants, “The people of the United States have said Uhat the Chinese must go, but we say Unat tue system must go—tue sysiem of importing Chinese or any otuer laborers uuder contract. This is what we ure opposed to. Let tuts ob- Bvsious contract sys.ein be abolished, aud we will welcome all foreiguers who eome ‘here to identuiy the: the nativa and to be- come Louest wud indusitious citizens.” ht and Next Day. th complacent mien, AL EWILigut eais the apple green, ‘The doctor pours, at midnight dim, Sainaica ginger tuto hina. He vows, while in the colic’s power, No more green apples ue d devour. Next day, recovered from his pain, He wankers for the fur again. —Churiestown Enterprise, ——_———~+-ee aes “Dog Days” Exploded. A PROTEST AGAINST THE BRULAL TREATMENT OF DUGS IN MUNICIPAL POUNDS, Dr. E. Wililams. of (iucinoatl. In vehali of the society which we have the honor to represeut, aud, as we believe, of the enlightened, humaue seutiment of the com- tuunity, We’ desire to enter a most earpes protest against (he establisument and main- tenance ofa dog pound auder the arrunge- ments which seem to be contemplated. In the first pluce it is a grave mistake for the public authorities to give countenunce tw UI popular fallacy that there is great danger to be ‘apprehended trom the prevalence of Lydro- hobia. PStatisties show that cases of so-called rabies or bydrophobla in may are extremely Tare. Some of the highest scientific suthor- ities douvt whether genuine ravies is ever produced in man” by the bite of a dos. The recurds of the health office of Cincinnati (which extend buck to the year 1888), coupled with the testimony of torty o: tne oldestand best known pbysicians of the city, whom We bave consuited upon this subject, suow that since the year 1840—that is, during the last forty-six yeurs—there huye been tn iuciubati but wine deaius alleyed to have eeu caused by hydrophovia.» We bave not been ubie to get at the full history of all these bine cases. We bave leurned, however, that in ut least four or five of them’ there is doubt as to whether they were genuine cuses of hydro- hovia or not. Pie report of the secretary of state of Obio for the year 1884 shows that out of 29,758 deaths which vecurred in that year in Obio, but five, or one-sixtieth ofl per cent are al: jeged to have been caused by hydrophobia. ven stronger evidence of the same character irom other sources is avaliable. Tt cau be shown that mauy cases of s0-callea bydrophobia are spurious, and are produced simply scitement @Dd apprehension, Papiie a ies should lend their uid wo pre- veut and al! ay rather than 10 arouse @ danger. lic ext me efenune observation shows that 1 those rare instances wnere rabies does occur in dogs the disease is more likely to appear in vol, damp weather than in hot, dry responsible fur wwe public weilare shoud kuow that the term is ao ustronom- joal one, and bug no reference to dogs what ever, a “@ Friday Year. ‘From the St. James Gazevte. Eighteen hundred and eighty-six began on a Friday, aud will end on a Friday, and contains New Styles in Wall Paper. EVERYTHING ARRANGED TO AVOID COSTLY ANTAGONISMa From the New York Mail and Express. September 20th will open the “pool year” in the wall paper trade. This means that the members of the Ameyigan Wall Paper Manu- facturers’ association will begin on that day to sell goods from the new stocks manufactured since last spring. There are twenty-four mem- bers of the association, thirteen ot whom are 1n New York and four in Brooklyn. Of the rest, four are located in Philadelphia aud one fn Bur falo, while there is one associate member (non— manufacturing) on Staten Island. A pecaliarity Of the “pool” transactions Js that all involecs of wall paper shipped betore 7 the 15t of Sure following dave from the Gay of shipment, while Invoices shipped between the dates numed may date as late a8 March Ist, the object being to concentrate the bulk of the wal Paper business in five months. All the larze houses in New York agree that the coming “pool year” promises to be one of brisk trade and general profit. There are uo differences of any moment in the association, and, notwith- standing the tuct that the concerns outside the pool bave increased in number since iast yeat the association's schedule 18 so arranged that costly antagonism without fs not expected. “styles in wail paper change almost com- pletely every season, "said the head of a large Ouse, as he displayed a dozen or more sample- books of the papers that will be offered alter September 20th; “In all these hundreds of samples that you see there is but one which Was in the market last year. It Is @ border that proved especially populur, and we have decid- td to run it agala tite year. “What are the new Styles? ‘They are hard to describe to perso Outside of the trade, In a general way, I may say that designs in wall paper have for several Years been running to rather large figures, ‘There are many of this style, large but not loud figures, in stock for the comfug season. | What we call “blank pers with the designs Worked on plain surfaces, brown, buff apd white —are decidedly the most in demand, because they ure the cheapest, ranging from 6 to 12 cents aroil at wholesale. Sutin papersand what are culled embossed grounds are also generally iu good detuand and cost a little more than the blanks, the prices varying according to quality trom 1210 17 céuts a roll, Bronzed papers, plain colored and embossed, are of a higher grade, costing from 23 to 44 Cents @ roil, abd contain inany really rich specieus of wall-paper art. Some of tne embossed bronzes this year are as handsome as have ever been seen in the market, and rival oli paintings for delicacy of shade and color, But the most thoroughly artistic work in the wall-puper line is found in the borders, many of which are as skillfully de- signed and carevully produced as the classic sculptured triezes of antiquity. Ever since the dado craze of a few yeurs ago, borders have been reaching greater artistic petiection every year. There are bronzed borders, ‘our-band bronzed, embossed bronzed twenty-two Inches wide, and what ure called brouzed blotched borders, an effect peculiarly striking and unique, and the prices ior these goods range from 55 to 85 cents, and even as high as $1.05 roll trom first hands.” es “Curfew Shait not Ring.” THE ACCIDENT WHICH LED 0 THE PUBLICA- TION OF A NOTED POEM. The popularity attained by the poem, “Cur- few Shall Not Ring To-nignt,” is due entirely to accident, Ninvteen years ago, when Rose Hart- wick, a Litchfield, Mich., girl of sixteen made her maiden effort at rhyming she produced, after much writing and rewriting, the verses with which countless elocutionists and alleged elocutionists have told the story of the girl with tough hands and great nerve who put 4 quietus on ‘the bell whicn was to have sounded ber lover's death knell. Bue tue poem did not bring to the young lady that self-satisfaction whieh most people enjoy alter they have done something they hever did before; there were too many verses and the story was too sing-songy, perhaps. At any rate she laid 1t aside, and in’ the course of e she wrote several littie ballads whieh were epled by the country press. In the year 1870, wbout three years from the birth of “Curlew,” etc, aud while that ignominious “first edort” Was sulll ou the dusty suelt of neglect, Miss Hartwick made an arrangement Ww furnish some verses euch week to the De- trolt Commercial Advertiser. This she did with uainterrupted regularity” for early nine Mouths, when she was taken violently tl, This illness was the happy though painful _cir- cumstance which brougut the slighted “Cur. few” into favor and renown, Mostull literary people are improvident on general principles, Miss Hartwick Was not an exception. She lund the Advertiser waiting on her for “copy” dnd she bad none to send, ‘Then soiegood—or bad angel, as the public may judge, reminded her of the poem sie had discarded," It was her only resource, and. it Was hunied out, dusted off, and sent. on with the apilogetic tiistruction ‘to the editor: “It you don't want it throw it into the waste basket.” But ‘the editor did wantit,and he sent a grateful ackuowledginent of it, which, to the Tural povtess, was te next thing to a'talr re- muneration. ‘The poeui appeared in the current issue of the paper and wituin Lo weeks {rom its publi: cation it was copied ina score or tore of dailies in the Unived States and Canada. The circulation of te poem continued wuull hearly every man, Woman, and chisd in the country could recite at least the last line of each verse of “Cariew Shail Not Ring To-night.” But wuile the poem was in every one’s Imputh the name oj tue author was unknown, The papers tirst copying hud neglected 10 "do more than iuention tue paper ib which tue Verses lirst appeared. In tact but few people to-day Know that the Writer Was Kose Hart Wick, Wio afwetward married a Mr. Thorpe from’ Grand Rapids, Mich, aud went to live with him in Teaus, Where the ravages of con- sumption—of which be 1s a vietim—could be checked by cafeful treatment secured through the ieaus she gains by le active use of Ler pea. Tue lady is brigutand entertaining to tuanner, and by no nieans shows her five and tirty years. She has never writen anything of note except “Curiew,” but sue derives quite an income from chilifen’s stories, which she is writing wiih some sucvess, ‘Sue never realized @ penny Srom her best effort, ee Why Nou, indeed. Why do not mothers teach their boys how to do housework? asks a writer in the Detroit Tribtine, The little girls set the table, wipe dishes, dust the parlor, hold the baby, But the boys? Bless yoursoul,if you can get one of them to hang up his night shirt every morning, Instead of leaving it on the floor as he stepped. out of It, or hang up is cap, or put up his books or skates you are iucity. Why should not a boy. help bis mother? Why should tears of rage dud shame roll down his cheeks when an upron js ied around his neck and he is obliged Wo wash dishes? Girlsare told trom their baby- hood to “leara Lo be good Wives.” Boys should have It cunstantly dinned into thelr ears to “learn to be good husbuuds.” How olten you see a tired wife curry a heavy burden Up- stairs aud her husband come up behind her empty-handed, And this samelitue wife will split the wood’ and sometimes black the nus band’s boots. ‘A man on @ cattle ranch, living by himself in. @ dugout, said be Wished bis mother bud taugul_him to cook wuen he was a boy, and to sew, lor he woulu fad iLot great us when there were no women iolks about, A. writer has well said that tere is pothing degrading for a man or boy to don a big apron and. assist te Ured wife or motuerin tue heavier work Ol the house void. My mother’s girls “ were all boys,” and I the youngest, was oiten calied to help 'ner with the housework. I bave lived to bless ber ior the Instruction she gave me in that live, sud 1 know my wile 1s of the same mind I know 2 man wuo, when his wife was sick, took the wuole care of the household as nurse, couk, WasherWoman, aud maid ofall work {oF severul Weeks unaided, except for the dally Visits of the physician, cariug for bis wile as sue went ulimusi to Lue yates of death, unUL wt last & good nurse was vulained aud the tired. husband was permitted to tuke rest. Aud tuat man was not a “Miss Naucy” either, Why are not husbands as posite to their wives as to other women? Why dou’t they bring in a litle bit of the houeyed sweetness of courting days to lighten the dull prose of married lite, ee . . The Girt of the Period. From the Ciueinnatt Enquirer. ‘Tue girl of to-day is raised up In the parlor to be an ornament and nothing tore. She knows nothing of the kitchen; the place is a death- trap to her, She knows nothing of the art of coukery, and never proposes to learn the art, except circumstances’ toree her to it; as for instance, she marries some young blood who Uarns out td be poorer than a chureh mouse, and therefore she bus to do witout a couk? Then she goes into the kitchen, aud, with & good deal of grunting and finger-burning, man- aageg lo scare Up a meal varely At lor u dog. The girl of to-day belongs to the parlor, You can always flud her there when she is notlying abed or shooting through Lhe principal streets “shop- Ping. Her education consists of @ 1ew lessons in grammar, Latin, music, and drawing. She compleies botuing.’ A year after she graduates she remember nothing but her school. firta- tions, As @ musician she is a nuisance. She studies music not us an art, but as au accomplisument, ‘The result” is that she not ouly succeeds In murdering musie, but the poor victims who are often compelled to listen to ber are mudesufferers, wo, She can dance, sie cun flirt, she can make love as no other girl in this wide world can, but when we have suid that we huve suid all that can possibly be said in her tavor. She is beau- tuul, chariming and almost interesting, but she is a mere ornament und nothing more. If You ca afford to build a fine Louse, turuish 16 With rich and costly farnivure, keep horses and carriages, und a groom to keep thei in order, by ail means marry the giriof w-day, She cai! spend your money as the girl ot no other country cab. She can play the queen w perfee- tion, und will not only master your househeld adiuirs, bat will muster you. But if you are Poor, Keep away from her. ‘You cannot help ling in love with her, but study weli tue ex- pense you will be forced into in case you make your wite. If you see you can't well make ais ends eth cans. nan, her ane. the Bisa 8! wo, then eouradvice and marry ——_—_-or-_____ Haunting Time at Hand. ‘From the Kate.line Bell. Ina very tew weeks the hunting party of Chi- cago gentiemen in the special car will be among us. ‘They will follow thelr usual course— shoot their imported dogs by mistake and get tuo back into town by some farmer witha Sie es eee Meuuin's Foop, FOR INFANTS anD INvaLips. ‘The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTH- ‘ER'S MILK. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFAN- TUM and TEETHING. A pre-digested food for DYS- PEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. Perfect nutrient in all WASTING DISEASES. Re- quires no cooking. Our Book, “THE CARE AND FEEDING OF [NFANTS,” mailed free, DOLIBER, GOODALE & 0O., Boston, Masa, y2l-waa6m Tx Macro gs roy m SO BEB STARGH. MADE BY MAGIC STARCH COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. 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It bas been three Years since I stopped the use of the medicine, but I havehadno return of the disease,and there are no pains or weakness felt in my lungs. I do the hardest kind of ‘mechanical work, and feel os wel: as ever felt since Iwas a boy. These, I know, are wonderful statements to make, but Iam honest when I say that Iowe my existence and health today toS.S.3. I would be Tecreant to the duty Lowe to humanity if I falled to bear this cheerful testimony to the merits of this ‘wonderful medicine. ‘TJ. Hous, ‘Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885. ‘Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. and all otner aul i-w.s3m THE SWIFT SPEUIFIC CO., Dr. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, ismade expressly for the cure of ‘derangements of the procreative organs. 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It's manufactured from the choicest materia's, and combines the most fale: 4 auswes tub.e quaiities o. a reirésiing drink with the in ating aud wholesome properties uf the best Malt 1x- tracts, tonic and delightful beverage, alike de itiva true sirabie for invalids and persons in Leaith, Will be fouud upon trial .o be u pleasant and complete substi tote for wil leolohe drinks, must of which are (Oo stumulatiug for delicate constitutions, 4s the beverage “Par lxcellence” for nursing moth- ers, creates an ubundance of milk whive it srengtD ens and invigorates t..e entire system, Aiter careful aualysis Wiibur G. Hall, Ph. D., New York, says: “Liquid Bread is a refreshing, nourishing: lable beveruge, und & whuiesome, invigoracing toule. Its palatulie to the taste, ‘assimliation.”” Frauk L. James, Ph.D., M. nly. sis, saya: “its low percentage: te. er veo ence, its delightful taste aid odor, all combine to re commend Nicholson's Malt Extract as belug @ most nourisbibg beverage aud the best ariicie of the sort ‘that has ever come under my ex: 2 DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS. At wholesale by WM. MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST., WASHINGTON. Mus Jvrer Consox Says, In an articlsentitled “Family Living on $500 s Year: “Fuel for a cooiking stove and two other fires, and Ughts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE ‘were used in cities,” &. dy WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Busheis for $3.70. 25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Jad 411 and 413 10th street. ‘Vatarrs, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL. FAMOUS CA ROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY, ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 620 OTH STREET, OPP. U.& PATENT OFFICE. sy29 LoUstaNa STATE LoTTERy coMPANY 4@-CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.28. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange the Monthiy. and” Quarterly efi oulsiana Slate Ldtery Company, and in pore som manage and control the Drawings ves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fatrness, and seed Jah toward all partis, and we anchoring the umpany to use. with Jaci ow tignuures attached. in ie adveriasemenias BRANCH, 1706 PA. AVE N. W. COtamisstoners, = Banks and Bankers wilt pay at Wethe unders Prisesdraion in’ The may be presented. PRCA atlonal Sauk, UNPRECEDENTED ATT! ION! OVER HAG A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY fund Ite Grand Slugle Sumber Drawings will take} og ic Senter Domne wh uae, aia dime = = ‘Grand EXTRAORDINARY QUAIrERLY WING, IN THE ACADEMY OF 0 NEW 4 TOMMDAY. Serre oti le 7g ‘Under the mana sar Notion —Tekeis ave Ten argon Halves,95, AUCTION SALES. 'EEKS @ CO., Auctioneers, PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. = a ALTIMORE AND O10 RAWLROAD, B Peorcsars FOR_QUARTERMASTER'S ‘stoRES. VALUABLE REAL ESTAT. srr. Dror Qcamrenuasren'sOrricn, | schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 90th, 1886, until UTED ON ath STRAET SEYWEEN BAND WasiNetox, D.C, Argust 13, 1808 further sotios CS1REETS NORTHEAST. Sealed Proposals in dupiicate, suipect to ibe usual order of the owner, we will sell af sopditions, will be received ai this ofce ‘unull | Leave Washington from Station, corner of New TRAGER SReTRETH, at PAST, SEPTEMBER RIGHTE For Chicago 10x) ain and 20:10 p.m daily. The FIVE OCLOCK P.M, the south 26. feet {gid piace they will be opened in the presace of bid: | 104K) a.0. ea Peat Limited Rxpress ior Pictsburge front of part of jot No, 9.18, pguare S24, and | ders, tor furnishing and delivering st this depot. ai | and Chicago, arriving in, Pttanurgh at 730 pan. C Beatheree tee — Souslating tn part of Haruees tcuvucr hisvse coven: | omtbisiraln for ime tae 5 Bieats theveoa = set sting to aro arse COVES, ‘Terms tage Kpown at sale Whips tron Bag: Ricky, tarda Camber, Gas Fir’ | © For Giueinuatd, Louavilie andSt, Louls dally at 22% _$08,9,11,18,15,16 ting, Lime, Horseshoe jen, dec... Bem g0d 10:10 pian, with through conclan and Pat RUST RES: DOT ARUABDE THREE: | all nas.” Wreierence given to urtines of doeate pry | 930 pau, ina fase limived trale two Cincts atl and Se STORY BRICI ‘HOUSE, ON P STREET NOKTH.BET WEEN AND EERE ‘StueTS Wil, BEING NO. 1761 P STREET. bids. duction, conditions ut price and quality being and such Biven to urticles of Ame! Broduction produced ou the Pacitic coast to the exient Louis, arriving in Cincipuatl pext working at 7:45 extra fare is charged on tail SALE os nai, St Louie 6-40 pom trate for fant tre ae peanee “ahide | “For Putsbureh st 10:00. m-and 85 p.m. daily. ve By virlue of deed trust,bearing date the 71h coeee coqeired Uy Che. POM servive | i Sourgh, cioremea ona Demon, etc Meunrcn Poe Sac ARE SA ae CEM | apt one naan Sie Se Fereecr of Gan and Me sere pan | won tele cmaee ee ER % nrday’ leepieg cei vo Resurel Whee niatioe ociy, He auction, tn front of the premises. on MOND AYche as ener eetington ‘and Local St daly, B.aee, AF Flv LOC sag ering’ de ae aes Tor Baitimore.on wees days Sr 7:20, 8: ieaveiiaeeeee news, | ] pEPABTMEN: and ions 305 fe ‘District of Columbia. to wits all a Sortain plete a ero nae 3.30, eye eS ret 'WaSKINOTON, 1uth September, 1 Sealed ‘Wil, be received at the Deparimme of State until TWELVE O'CLUCK NOON, THURS DAY, TWENTY-THIKD SEPTEMBER. 1606, for al 4:30, 4:40, O40, bateel of land kaowa aod destgnal iat or plan of said clty as lot Sunbered one hundred Sud sixiy-Bve (169). in Bratnard Hl. Warner's 700. 28 004 11: pe 3 . (3 1100 p.m. vision of certain Jows in square numbered one Bundred Wahing the department with STATIUNERY for | | For sienandoah Valley Railroad and points Sout And Sfty-six (156). as the said subdivision is dzsre | the manele Guth Juve, 187, io accordance | 10.m-and Sep ee el Oe ae ee corded in the surveyor’s office of said District with a schedule of artic.es Which will be supplied wo | Washingt n to New Urieane 5:30 Pom. Neeper ie the same on F sircel, ata polut diuaot eghiy-arven SS ers |g) eee nd intermediat e sae on F acrect, at a poll eject aus an or to accept ‘oF Wilmington, Delaware, and intermediate feet six inches, due east from the sout corner of of any bid, or amend the quantity given ofany | be'ween KalliMmore and Wilms 3d p.m a said" square, and running thence borth 08 feet © the schedule, is reserved. exerp. sunday: Tera R GS inches to au’alle: ‘Each bidder will be required to furaish with bis bid For Antapsils 6:40am. and 12:10 and 4:30 adond with two sureties iu the sum Of $1,000. a2 & ee ~~ = on Sunday 8:30am. 4400. cs Lo P street, and thence west, Along sald F street 18 feet 9 inonests the piace of be- | guaranter of @ faithful performance of the eourract ations betwee Washington ant Batt iaulug. improved uy & threcstory eetec dwell | Which maybe amaéed Min ty. Save 20 pian 0, 40 ‘samples subanitied 3 tation- On Sundays 63D acess and 190, 38 “Teriss of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and be ate well id. 1G.18.20 0 ery Room of the depariment. Ey NAVY PAY OFFICE, . Wastixorox, D.C. August 21. 1886. Sealed Proposats, in duplicate éndorsed “Propvaals ¥, & D0" will be reow $40, 7500 Rnd 1is00 pm For saison on Metrope tan isranch 6:45 a.msdaily- excep sunday sand bad im. dally, exenpt sunday for peace ach a aes cel two years, respectively, ‘hicn the promissory Bie sin pena hie her eek Havin: fs sete Sead’ of Ean’ stas oF Galt berebing aid Property sold, or ail cash, at ion of the pur- | ¥- ; Ht be. ae ot Mice, antl! NOON, 12:30 and 14:20 pa war,” A deposit of 810U will be required at me of | SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1886, for articles to bs coder S140 cook Sale, Al couveyancing ‘at Lt merine | Navy Ward, Washington, DiC tres et say eapeaane | TOP prrcerer ats dats, ey Navy 4 © Por itagerstows re he'trasiges FescrePiiss right ie resell SP tbe risk au | the Governinent ant subject io te usust inspection | cee Sites ee ee eee ind conditions, vig: Requisition No. 4, Feed; 5, Line SEesol 6, Sperm oll Potash, de. 7. Paint bruabes, fc58, M hardware: ¥, Upholaterer's4 12. Lead pipe, globe valves, nails, &c.: 13, Paints, oils, cost of the deiaulti: urchaser, after five days’ ad- eae in ‘some ‘newspaper pubsiaued in Washing BRAINARD H. WARNER.) trostecs Tails arrive trom the West daily. 6:20, 7:20 1:45, 6:30uind 10-90 pam. Latte eoex expres From Wiun.ngton aad wiermediate polite BOF, Baltimore, 11:8 un CPR tat ie Seana ag Resins | Batimere abe nnn ns toca Biscaswoge Bats, avon. | EF Tomine See mmmuday enon, Prope | stacy, tv S'anse-ahyiene 190 a8 nme pens wor rors Bea ea ond on ova tore Guth | Frit Nanna Very aa Valley Ralrod, 70m Feserved to reject any or ali bids, aud bide only from. om Frederick and i. ‘MaBulacturers of oF regular dealers in tue articles re- quired will be cousidered. “Respousible persons must Soarantee the prompt aud faithful execution of con- the compeency of the guarantors must be $205 wy easy nilure and apparel. will be offered for sale, atUld Point Gomlore Virginie, by public auction. on, THURSDAY, THE "This celebrated Hotel, with its franchises, far. | SEVENTH DAY OF OCTUDGn, rere As80, unless previously bold at private sale. cortiied to before s Uulied Sinica ince "AU great cust Mr Harrwgn, Phovus made “rhe THUS. 4 LOOKER, ‘Hyxelu" the most famous of American hotels. It is Pay-Director U.S N., Navy Pay Agent. first-class in every respect and in all ot its appoint- ments; by reason of it¥ lucailty, aud other advaniazes, Htstands without a rival in the United States. Jt hax Tooms for one thonsand guests. It is furnished most elaborately in ali of its departments with the best and au2l-lawéw PPoresaLs FoR PLUMBING MATHHIALS, QEFICE OF BUILDING FOR Statg, Wak AND NaVy DEPATMENTS, venue, corcer ef Vain stre Ken ior baceage to be checked fatestatsig of furuilure, ote buttaluge are he oomne Masuainavon, Dey Aucust sect, 1886. i athe Blete order, the draiuage aud sewerage not to be ex-| Sealed Proposals for’ furuisinng and dallvering | UCR SAL ny PO HE ne, SSPetione wiabing to purchase will visit and ioopect | fur tie feet sod Genter Wingvot tae baieag ioe | < et Manner. Baltimore, faa) XP a. 8 w ‘. jer Wings ot tn or oe wlepremlaen To abel the fullest nfotaaiiou inebvet | Sate. War and Navy Lepartaeaus in uae wil | WW ASHINUTON, O10 AND WIOSTERN RAIL: "SS{Grma: Oue kuti eash: the balance in oureguai | TUESDAY. the FOCKTENSTH DAY Ge SEE sneer “Verma: Ouefourth in cash: ce in four ihe FOCRTECATH DAY OF SEP. =< annual payments, bearing interest from the Gay of | TEMBER 2800, "wad opened immedatey there Schedule in effect August 1, 1996, sale, The deferred pay ments to be sufficiently secured. afer in the presence of bidders, ‘Traias wiil leave from aud arrive ai & & P. station, A deposit of $1U.U00 will be reqiired a day af | specifications, general instractions to bidders, and | 6th and B sts. as follows: sale. ‘ibirty 78 wil) be allowed in which to compiy | blank furms of proposals will de turnished to estab- tou ¥:10 @ m. dally except Sunday ‘With the terms of sale, when posession will be de- | lished dealers in plumbing materialson appriestion to arrivingat Round Hill 1144 = livered Should the higbest bid, n the estimation of the ex- =. So'xm at 6208 a an daily aud this office. NCULN CASEY, Jorps ot kayineets, feave Round Hii . daily except Sum Tas 4u25,3081GS111613 Col. store, DU imate. the vai ropert ceiving at Washington S40 aim and S48 poe Shey reserve the right to reject tho same. ‘Tee exeer | PDROPUSALS FOR REMOVING STATUE outhly and quarveriy commutation rates LOO ievore na to reseive: privare bids for tale Usain Punic etree Aeon eee eDe, tickets 625. pecans ‘No, 1700 Penuayivauia aveuue, R RELL Washinarox, D.C, August 20, 1686. auld Suverinendent Sealed Froposais, ia sa J. PHEBUS, PE WooDrin, duplicate, wil be received at s office. uutil won, WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMBER PLETEENTH, 1866. for taking down, transferring to gad setting up in the reservation at the lntersection of ‘Sth sirect and Feunsyivanu avenue, the Pedestal and ‘Statue of Geueral Kawilns, now in Rawans’ Square. Specifications and forms for proposals can be ob- tained at this office. ‘The United states reserves the Fight to reject auy aud all proposals. JUN M. WILSON, au25-d41ée010.11 Colonel U.S. Army. RHE GREAT PEXNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH DOUBLE TRACw, SPLENDID SCENER STEEL RAILS MAGNIFICENT hace, INE PrectsGLy iisn obo. ‘Tratae eave Wastiinguin foe waits, Sotese of tate oa Bie eho For Pisivarg and'iee Wee China Limied Bx Gifainee Glecpine ars at Wi AM Ma Eat ne, 650 a HE any to Gioia and Lea wantcaping tastes aera (CHANCERY SACE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. ane’ Uisttict of ‘Coluagbie, pasoed Ie eqigr ause ¢ District of Columbia, equi No. 1,081, wherein Mary’ Dunn, by Huge Hiley, her next trieud, 1s plaiutiff. aud John Dunn and Mag- gie Lunn are defendants ihe undersigned, as Irastes, 0 y y 1d Hoel Car wo St. Louis daily, except Saiurday, Tillsellae publieauction tu rout ol tbe preaines, at | PMOFOSALS FOR, REPATIANG aS aCOsTIA ie Cblcase, mish sleeping Car Alice wheat Aa rw EY me | sealeg Meee mettember oi Tong | Sa steeping cara, “Waahincuo to Cui, hard H. \Warues's subdivision of Lot ¥. of square | ,.celed Propesuls, will be : is of et Harrisburg “with Western kxpress, with, north of square numbered ove bundred and s-veuty- | Spill T eS iis ou WEDNESDAY, ri lee) for Louisville A aeven (177), in the city of Washington, Disirict of Go- | SEPTEMBER FIFTLENTH. 1856, jor repulting peer — Houlsville and Bt. Lowi Anacos la Bridge, across the Kustera branch. Pacific Exprem, 10:00 P. 3. daily, tor Pittsburg ‘Blank toFm of proposals aud s,eciticatlous can be lumbia, and the Weel, with through sieeper Marrisburg to ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money cash: be obtained at this office upou application therefor, Sor, Bilin day of mle (antered payments eecued | Eecigrthall cera seroration ned onl Ge | py BAL MONE AND TOTOMAC RALROAD. SFR. ur ull cash, at Option of purchaser. (A depusit of | pyrewor Giga. = “eerved (© fevect soyandall bide or| Loh wealligion io Kocwenet Eilnischuapy wits Gabe of ate nts te ere | PSE Brneee Commision: 10 | PA gai ccnp Sedagys ns amen wee ‘Trustee ee Fetter srvusten we a. and = ke ‘18, 9 te 11:00 A, a Office S2i diy st. b.w. PROFESSIONAL. du A St. 200. 415. 10:00 “and 1130" P ae DUNCANSON BROG, Aucts. Limited t3 seodaeds res Ot Pullman Parlor Cars, 8260 Aang 8:60'P. M. daily, except Sunday a For Hostou without chmige. 00 P.M -every day. ‘AD. ELZEMONA, WUNDERFUL GIFT! MithakVOr ree, geneD TPHOMas DOWLING, Aucuonser =e very hidden mystery reveaied.” Finds iovt or buried For Brookiyn, N'Y, ait through. trains Gos PERE TORY, SALE, OF VERY, VALUABLE | ineasires OF nuluts “Hecovers stolen propery” tat | germ City wii) outs of Brooklyn Annex, afer IMPRUVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON | friends Gives succes iu business. Kemoves all aa lng, “irecttransfer to Fulton sree, avoiding A0umNe PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, L STREET AND | ily troubl.s. Causes speedy inarriages, rings sepa. | __tehriage actow New York Cus WENTY-SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | rated together. Never tain Gives picture ol ene sou | For Pbilsdeiphia, 725, ¥:00 and 11:00 A. M.. 2900 AY AUCTION. Marry. “al in trouble consult thisCairvoyan, Comes 26:00 sod 13:20 P.M. On’ Sai ‘a5, 0: , $0 0's, dno, 4:15, 8200, 1040 nnd 110 Ee Op MON DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, we yg a4 1886, at HALF:PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, I will sell, 6n the premises. Lots 3 and 4, iv ‘square, Sicknew. “s.tistaction or No pay. BIO. Over sue, day. 421 Oth stow. bet Dang Este nw. susuTste ADAME KOSS, (HE RELIABLECLALAVOx- | pot asthe Nig, 7. Boro ere cuoging. oe eat inaie, oY lve, | MU Shand dswotca: bas bet omnacd cous | Pans cy 718 0 48 80 1200 4.3, ro fe inaprovem im : ; 3 ‘ fatge Line ilneand Fraue bulldingsand wil [besoid | 20s to pam 100d Ket am susie | For Popes Creek ‘Line, 746 2. BM aud 4:40 P.M juve, This property is Valuable aod should com iy, exceptsunday. Band hve altentlon of partes who desire a peodisaie MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIBE | For Anvapolls, 715 4. Mt. 1206 and 42:8 P.M dally, investment 3 erpe sunday. Sundays, W100 A, : ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two| £20 Pennsyivaniaave | ALEXANDRIA AND FREVERICKSHURG RAIL ears, secured by deed of trnst, with notes bearit AND WasHIN@ BRANRRLA AND EREU EN erases Lng Bt and 1135 A. 5 on. M., 2:06, 4:25, 4:35, 6V1, 5205, aud 11: P.M Os Sunday at 6:00, 9:25, 10:55 A.M. 00 P.M. For Richmond aud ibe Soutu, 6000, 10.50 4. Mdallp cian odin Coat, dab } ‘Trains leave Alexaudria for Wanhuugton, 6:05 10.00, 10:10 A. M; 1:00, 3:05, 3:23," 5:10, 7: and 10:42 P. Mand 12:10 uldnigut vexo-pt Mt Fahad A re 4 Tickets and tuformation at the office, northeast cor. aie er teanen reeten fee srert me rney a necnoe a ofbacuacs io drinsion Sh tee tid Cnidenone mosey fmm Het an aidan ‘J. R WOOD, General Passenger Agent. ayiz POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. eee Interest, or all cash, ut option of Of $20'will be required at Ume of sale, Allconvey~ Ancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of ane are not complied with In ten days from the day of sale the property will be resold at risk and cost of deiautting purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING, my Aucilo: SUMMER RESORTS. }OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL BATH: IN GREAT NORTH MOUNTAINS, % Frederic couaty, Va. OPEN UNTIL OCTOBE< FINS, “e * © ‘Tothe attraction of the waters must be added tat of the climate, which is most invitlag at the very time our clty homes, are most infested with mulerle. Autuma BE DET, SaNMER AND HUSEAND. wt ‘purchaser, "Adepost | 35,252, 8 a yeary wudossatel pescoetzeten = Brees ha 0 ent Za a 224 F ao, Sfbelug America’s vest operators. (aioe 1 ®.. For soft and hurd coras, iumamed aed Uke Mrs DF. SMM Black Loto and aalve jeat po nd ee wad MEDICAL, &. R INFORMATION CONCERNING A KE- lired aid well-conducted Home fur Ladies tn con- Buement address Mra MARGARET MUSGAN. 163 ‘se6-2w W, Lombard at, Haltimore, Ma. 8. AND MADAM WILSON. 458 IBT, CO! De aa ae batatlished sc5 eyecare nent for ladies desiring reliable services, Advice tree ‘and confidential. ‘ausl-lwe A300) RESTORED BY USING & BOTTLE Enon’s crowning se.son. The miid mellow days of ortwo of DR. Bis TERS Oo rope fod bres SN eS September are without the sickly taint of sowland | dia. Will cure any case of nervous debility si\Ppstey tink. ou W. GWYNB, piaerve power. ft imparts vigor to the wholesye- — Come tsi ny ee euze-1 SORFOLE, FORTRESS MONROR AND THR 2 ME Dk FOUKEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND 4 . (GQHENANDOAH ALUM GPRiSos,va—oren | Mi Tel.os Ladies Pavscien san besotted daly | STEAMERS GBORGE Li:Aky pa ADF OF Sms all the year. Ai re and ealubelous wid st wer residenoe, 1244 7th et Bw, Uaice hours frouk Sia pane os beste GLASS FAKE, $2. ROUND-\ HIP, $8, nd-irip Ticket Good op #ither buat” Steamer Leary trom “th sirect wharf, MUSDAT WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Steamer Lake trou vib sireet what, TURSDAY, THURSDAY and SATUKDAY Due oder, a sprei ty tor throat diseune, eral debility and malaria For info idreas A. J. BLY i108. Pease FISHING! FISHING! ‘PO. OMAC HOTEL, Tro ¥ pm, wih Ladies only. augicame ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Abe GROTLEHS tbe oldest batabliahed udver ing Ladiey Ph, slcwn ts this city. Ladi confiienuy cousult Da BROTHERS woe ist wee &C. George's Island, Md., will remain open. Parucular attention paid 10 ail diseases 46 | Leary stops at Piney ‘Po ot and Corntield Harbor theentife mouth of September. “Steuniers Lareeaet indies, married oF single. All successfully treated, | guing aud revurning. | Lake stops at Piney Polat Leary will be met at Hiney Point wharf Bouts fur | _aul0-1m* ing abd returning, and on Satuniay fishiig always ou hand. ‘Terins $1.00 per day. $9 per week, References A. J. Donalson, Government Printlug Office; C. Xander, BIL 7th st’ nw. Address RJ. ADAMS & BRO. Piney Point P. O., 8 Mary's Coumty, Md. an3d-2w® 5 . Bieamer Leary Connects ut Norfolk with Box RS CURE ALL | tonand Providence steamer. Loth steamers connuet nary Bours, Nervous Debility, | with sweamer ariel tor Mickmoud, Varad Wid. Do md ness caused by indiscretion, Polsonous | miniou Line tor New York und ai. Tailfond ilove south, Pireeses vf Blood ufivcting Unroat. Nose’ and skia. | “secure rooms and cckels a the Baud U. otices, Sold at STAND FORD'S, nt Cloud Fi veband | 1361 and Giv Pennsyivuuia avenue and huvx's bx R. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS Urinary Diseases in 48 VRAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE, | Fete Price, 93. Beut by mall vealed. weit reas, 08 Pennsylvania ere has Grxtaite City. 3: Slecteié weit in every ]etaNcakps PILES. Rescbca tom Gctoeed privare enone hate pleve’ sanitary ‘arrangements, 36° oR SOD rE oe TRom. Telopbuve calle 4 aud ‘Tah-S.° Above seueduies ot rt a y ome. * we schedule Batest Proprietor. Si-O per day.and Svcueos | q,oPbroved uy the cuomy of Medicine of Faria are | cr pecisiwienee: Monde Sati 2 ‘weel z ‘World ior scrotum, (Luumors, ining’s £viLae.) the | }xOR POTONAG RIVER er ‘ORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED ‘stages of Cous.mptios, Constiutional Weare | Oe FO! “eke hess, Poorwess of Livod, and for stimulsting and rege: NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELT ERICK 00, Vie fang its periodic course.” Nowe geuulue uuless signed Tae ORS. BLANCARD, paparte, Paris ; ‘2 Pamphlets at the Star Ofica, % FOUGEHA @ Co. §. Y., TOnspAYe PuivAYS aod st'sbay p.m. toute Sordau Springs, P. 0, ‘Agenis forthe C.8 | ingat Kiver Landings as far as ‘oma Crock Gurce BES o « sornan, | _Sold by draceists generally. re is Me pnb ements hays tc, Couoscas wih ORENEY, SPRING, SHENANDORH CO. Vx SUSY Se WeSOHN i. PADGATT. Ageot THE LARGESUAND Moet PA"HIONABLE == ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. ns aU MALE RISOK ais © potas Fassromrarioy ase Hr eae ieee THE STEAMER SUE, painted, repaired Carr. W. C. Gcoonoax, in the mountains: n A bas resumed ber trips becween Washi! ewly fariilabed thr ave’ been placed im aft ‘blepheusou's i ‘bart, 1008 71D why b the sor" ih SUNDAY, 4 hms and Baltimore every FDA. 6 ave been, ‘rooms, with woven. wire ree audrews VOLTAIG BELT Con - = ” springs, making unis the best and most_compiete re. | P&Z jar | 6 p.m. z See ang ee See ood, met compote; | Saalbach Ricpe at River Landings. Freight received on Sei inedicinal waters at any summer resort in the Uaited wrday only, abd mast be pre R DODD'S NERVINE, NO. 2—A PEI EN’ ‘States; beautiful scenery, magnificent rouds; table un- D&ire tor Nervous and Physicai Debus boss of SIkPHENSON @ BRO. €xcell-d; hot, cold, shower and plunge baths: Vitality, cauved by indi ‘excesses, ac Om _12th and Ha. ave und 7th st. what, Eabing and game’ in the immediate freintty. Sod ai STAN DIFORD'S, Bt Cloud Pharmecy, cor | 7) IRECTTO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM classiivery In connection wigh the hotel: charges | ner ¥tn and Fst Price, $1. ERS JOHN UIBSON apd EC KNIGHT leave moderate, B&O. Telegraph pd Express ofice ia | "Seat by mail sewed. 9024h,s,tu3m fi, Rast K-ver, SV every SATURDAY at Wachingts, bein, Soly 6 Moura re on thee SO FREE Silsbeareg tore tend manccecis Cus | MORMING, “Pret at lowest etten 7 a 4 = = ie apy Prot Ka" Willams’ Brass gud String Band-ot At | be ts the Oldest hstabilebed kapert Speciaiist in tals Mt Veesonr wr veunont Qaugt'e Opera House. Descriptive skuphicte ooe: | ily, and Will guarantee acure in ail cusce of private - pike [aiuhng tuiP information, cols ¢f the four prindpal | @isease of men’ and furnias medicine, or po STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN hotels, analysis of the water, as ee ee ae Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for monials, @c,, may be hed (i. Veruon at 10 o'clock am. Heturalug, reaches ists: Drew's, Aiiburn’s, Thom, jashington about 8:50 pun. Sra’ w rater dejx a F st, eels LL. BLAKE. Captain pie niente ‘Dr. C. W. CHANCELLOR, Resident y STEAMERS. mye-ia, FINANCIAL, = —— OARDING. | BATHING, BOATING, FISHING. font Pamce & Wonrety. A Casar Tre To Ecnore myisam "~~" Fortrest Monroe, Va STOCK BKUKERS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR EMPLOYES I3t Qf gwoeawar. ew York THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Finn av : DENTISTRY. 689 15th surest scosepran batlcing, Panis, THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, DP igrane PAISONE COR OTH AND Exw.| | C0 NON aetweat Railing berween Xew York, Glasgow und Beli, ling specialty; ‘the cure of toothecne WASHINGTON, BALTIMOIE PHILADELPALA ing throug! whbout efwecing. beathetic used on the EW YOK, BUSTUN, Be Pebin faa the’ Gomua ot gums, alleviates pain Of extracting. Gasgiven apis wa QREBAe Pawracaa Rt, M, TALSOTT, DENTIST, 457 77H st, | aume Waitasy,. dt Cucume Oaxuae ‘three dours trom “corver ik "Dentistry in ail Heaney H ba branches ‘Leet iMserted B7 persue All work Wiis K Tkaveus, warranted mol Buy and seli ou AL Cmsoes Uf Hallway: ATTORNEYS. a ———————— VAMPBELL CARBINGTON, ATTORNEV-AT ‘Law. Practices in ail the Guurta, Uftice 400 Loul- Cee Law buliding) dust nw. W MILLER, ATTORNEY-aT-LaW, e Hocus paddy Sanson Lew seciieing, m mune Z| WABNESON, re Faperrilers, and Blak and 422 11th st nw, cl 3 1 IBSON Ge UE, Ger Tur Bor. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. Sole i for the ealeof the ‘Weare the Sole Agents Genaine Weeks, ‘Care |sk. Bw, trou 4 Lo 6 p.m Poe oe cae Sam ee ay neg Ed UNDERTAKERS.