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—_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. SEPT ER 27, 1886-SUPPLEMENT. may. VIRGESIANS CLAIM HIM AND THREATEN To YNCH HEM, ‘The question of jurisitiction In the case of the colored boy Biscoe, now in Leonardtown (Md.) Jail, charged with the murder of Capt. Dixon, fa, the Baltimore Sun says, causing some un- easiness. Capt. Geoghegan, of the steamer Sue, has been before the jury with charts and maps, and pointed outon inem where the hom!- cide was committed if the statements of Biseoe are to be taken. A the homie: river, a! While the sioop Point lighthouse. dietion. Col, Robe Fesiding in Westmorel. waters some claim th Maryland juris- a Virginia ‘awyer, Va., in whose purder was committed, $ the statements of Biscoe must be received, ‘apt. John Murpby, commonwealth’s attor- ney in Westmoreland Vv itten to the St. Mar: at he will sead witnesses to Leonard to prove that the homicide was committed in Virginia, Dur- ing the delay in deciding the question of Juris- diction there hi © excitement In Leonardtown ab: prisoner. Forty of the Leonardtown militia company are Tding the jail day and night, Laat Sunday fwo boats flied with Virginians went up to Leonardtown. They visited the jail and be- came much excited. They told the guards they ‘wanted Biscoe hung, and that if the jury failed t convict him they would like to hang the J8Mhe grand jury at Leonardtown on Friday tadicted Biscoe ior murder, the jurors having satisfied themselves that the erime was com- juitted within their Jurisdiction. News Briefs. At isstated that when Prince Alexander was stlll in power, Mr. Mackay, the American millionaire, offered to advance a large loan to the Bulgarian government. ‘France has restored to King Norodom the en- tire administration of affairs in Cambodia ex- cepting the control of the opium monopoly and the customs. The steerage rate war between Atlantic steamship companies is about to be brought to @ close, the lines having effected a compromise. The San Francisco authorities have refused to rant @ license for the glove fight between Jack ke and Jack Dempsey uutil the state elec- tons are over. ‘Lewis E. Davis, charged with killing Police- Man Peterson, in Wiimington, Del, in June, 1885, was sentenced to prison for life and fined 000. is said the Morocco Manufacturers’ Na- tional Association, at a secret meeting in New York Friday to consider the great Wilming- ton strike, resolved om wariure against the Knights of Labor. ‘One hundred pounds of gun cotton and nitro- glycerine exploded at the giant powder works near San Francisco, Cal.,and two Chinamen Were killed. Drs. Ella T. Hough and Mrs. Margaret A. White, sisters, and Edward White, husband of the latter, have been arrested at Fayette City, near Pittsburg, charged with conspiring to place — brother, W. Todd,in an insane asy- jum. Charles W. Herman, importer of drugs, New York, bas assigned. Liabilities over $115,000. Pritce at Luitpold, ot Bavaria, is ex- ted to visit Emperor William, at Bertin, in tober, This will be the first official visit of a Bavarian ruler to Berlin since the unification of the German states. ‘The Republique Francaise insists that the French should remain in the New Hebrides islands. It says: “Ihe presence of German gun- beats in the New Hebrides shelling native vil- lages renders it impossible for us to evacuate Without dishonor to the French flag. Mr. Parnell intends to make a special appeal tw Irishmen inAmerica to assist tenants evicted during the coming winter to boid out against the landlords. The body of David Wilkerson, colored, who was lynched a week ago for outraging a’ white ‘irl, was fouad hanging in the woods near Mil- fan’ Ga. Vr 1. Black, of the British army, now in Win- nipeg, says the imperial government means to make Esquimatt, in British Columbia, an im- pregnabie harbor and a depot for munitions of War. ‘The German gunboat Albatross recently fired ‘upon the natives of the New Hebrides Isiands, ‘out of revenge for the killing of two white men, Klein and Cullen, The natives were slaugh tered like sheep. ‘The executive committee of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchange yesterday agreed ‘to advance the line and city and harbor prices ‘Mfeen cents on all sizes except lump, sieam- boat and pea on October Ist. Rt Kev. Jeremiah Francis Shanahan, D. D., Perales ri Catholie diocese of Harrisburg, iss Esther Richardson, of Norfolk, Va., was Sxerely and perhaps fatally burned Fyiday ‘While attempting to kindle a fire with kerosene. Lightning Friday struck and set fire to the Tallan bark Nicola, while she was being laden ine at Flume, and eight men perished in the flames. ~ ot it has been finally settled that Sir William White, now British minister at Bucharest, will ‘Sir Edward Thornton as British ambas- sador at Constantinople; ‘The international cricket game ended at Philadelphia Saturday the gentlemen of Eng- land winning by one inning and twenty-five runs. ye National Shoe and Leather bank of New ined a judgment inst Ex-Commissioner Rollin M. Squire upon a FY note for $2,250 made by him and by Charles "H. Field and Maurice B, M. Fabler, city marshal of Long View, Texas, was killed at the Capitol hotel, in Mar shall ‘Texas, Friday in a difficulty with LL. and L. W. Teague, tather and son. Nicholas Doyle, aged fifty-five, a gate-tender om the Pennsylvania railroad, in New Bruns- wick, N.J., tor over thirty years, who has saved more than a dozen lives, was’ struck Friday by @ train and killed. ‘A. C. Strong, of Naperville, IL, a Knight Tem- ip attendance upon the conclave in St. was killed Friday by being run over by a passenger train at Cheltenham, near St Frank S. Humphreys was hanged Frid at Milledgeville, Ga., for the murder and ous. Tage of two ladies, Carrie Raines and Ella Hum- Pbreys (his kinswoman) on March 4th, John J. Orr, of the Louisville Tent and Awn- ips company, was arrested Thursday at Sarnia, mt, on the charge of taking $4,700 stolen money into Canada. ee ———+er-—___ Wicerxs Mopirtes His Prepicriox.—Prot. Wiggins bas written a letter to Eugene Cramer, of Columbia, S.C, in which he inti- mates that his predictions have been exag- kerated by the press, and exprested regret that #panic should have’ been caused among the southern people by these reports. He Te- Merates the statement that he knew the earthquake force would cross these states on the Sist of August. Prof. Wiggins says that is true that % great storm will occur on the 29th instant, but that itwill pass several degrees further south of Charieston, and he anticipates no disaster on this meridian after the 29th. He can perceive no danger north of the equator except bly in Central America and Cali- szcept possi meri id Cal ————+e+____ Tae Durxiciry or AAKoN BuRR.—A bundle of letters from Aaron Burr to Peter Von Gaas- beek, of Kingston, N. Y., just published, throw Usht upon the notable’ contest tor the presi- dency between Burr and Jefferson in Sul. Burr claimed, after Jefferson had been chosen, President, that if he (Burr) had bad an equ: umber Of votes with Jefferson he would hav Utterly disclaimed ali Competition. “This sent ment’ was for the public. On the other side, it appears from a letter, upon the back of Which was writien “private instructions,” that secretly he had other desigus. “Peter Von Gaas- beek Was a politician of considerable influence and a member of Congress. With “private in- structions” was found a paper containing a sort of cipher. ——_—_—+e+___ HENRY WarTEKsoN is cleverly caught up b: the New York Commercial Advertiser, tor enpiog What a newspaper ought to be “a complete nis. tory of yesterday.” That journal, itself an aon erst Sperber = Oo, no, Henry; that 1 ol tea. It is and should be a bist Of today.” pias! ———_+e+____ ‘THE UNITARIAN ConrERENCE.—At the Na} ona! Unitarian contereuce ratoga Thurs day, officers tor the next two years were chosen. Justice Samuel F. Miller, oi the Unitgd State: Supreme Court ‘was reelected president. Among the vice presidents are ex-Gov. John D. Long, of Massachusetts; Judge George W. Mc- Crary, of the United States circuit court: bor- man 4, Eaton and Congressman Horace Davis, ————cee___ Pouicy MEN Vicroxiovs.—Some weeks Mayor Rhodes, of Wilmington, Del, began’ ght against the policy dealers and backers of city, and a number of arrests were nade. ‘The first’ case came before the court Friday, and alter argument by counsel the court ruled that the statute against gaming did not apply. Being a test case, the whole number, nine in all, were discontin ved, and the policy. ‘men are @xuliing over their v FRANCE WiLL Respect THE CoNconDaT.—A @emmunication from the French government has been received at the Vatican, stating that, in view of the decision of the pope to post the sending of a nuncio to China, France Wilt continue to serupulously respect the con- gofdat, and will maintain the publie worship ton the at basis, Dudget on the present basis DisasTER IN Sr. JouN’s BAy.—A disaster oc- eurred in St.Jobn’s Bay, N. Friday morn- ing, the British schoone? Suminerset colliding with the schooner Mary Ann and cutting her tu two. There were 27 persons on board the ill- fated craft, four of whom were drowned. Their names were Charies Weeks, Nicholas Milley, Leander Milley and Sarah Ann Fahey. Gregory ‘Leaman was fatally injured. Se ‘Trev oF THern ExrertMent.—The owners of a number of Canadian fishing boats belong. ing toChariotte county, N.B., but lately entered their owners at Calais, Mc., and paying duty to the United States customs ior the pur of evabling them to engage in the fisheries and fish mato the United States free of duty as jucts of American fisheries, ha e pointed at the outcome of the venture, and are now petitioning the government tohave ‘as Canadian bot- Sheir boats again recogni: rf i 'S EXECUTION PosrPoNED.—In th ‘court at St. Louis the dates fixed for ecution of Hugh M. Brooks, alias Walter nox Maxwell, the chioroformer, and Jagial and Chio Coom, the Chinese high- have been postponed, the tormer the latter ior thirty ‘days, in order to af E a 2 me A BBY? oe oe FOR COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, A FULL LINE OF OUR IRREPROACHABLE YOUTH AND Boys CLOTHING; EVERY GARMENT OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. BRE 4 BD YY Y PLE ABBY EE kee M4 Bo ¥ = FALL DRESS AND BUSINESS CLOTHING: FOR STYLE, FINISH AND VARIETY SUCH Goops WERE NEVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. ERE A PRUs a PLE AEE BR EEB 4 4 DDD 3 - OUR FALL DISPLAY OF JUVENILE WEAR OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. eR OA DDD OY ER FE am BD YY REALE Y fe tee .2“4 Bo ¥F = SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CLOTHING. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CLOTHING. me 7 ss Fe A ORS Boi om 2H A ass Hen Ho SS Eee MEM 244 3 RS BoP fat 98 Se ee ee COR. 7TH AND E STREETS. THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS @1l AND TAILORS OF WASHINGTON, R. H. Tarxtoz 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTEN- TION TO HIS SUPERB STOCK OF LADIES’, ‘MISSES AND CHILDREN’S FALL AND WINTER CLOAks, suITs, ‘WRAPS aND NEWMARKETS, IN ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES, ‘Bear in mind these goods are specially made for our trade, and we guarantee that the quality, workman- ‘ship, style and finish cannot beexcelled. Also re member these styles are confined exclusively to us, Before purchasing elsewhere you are cordially in- vited to inspect our stock and compare prices with any house in the city. It will pay you to see our goods. P.S—Arare chance to buy a fine, well-made Jacket cheap, about twenty-five on hand, which we will sell at $7 worth $12.50. RH. TAYLOR, 023 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ove Naw Srox For Tur PRESENT SEASON HAS COME. OUR GOODS ARE SPREAD OUT FOR INSPEC. TION AND NOW ALL WE CAN DO J8 TO ANNOUNCE THE FACT TO YOU AND EX. PRESS A HOPE THAT YOU WILL FAVOR US WITH YOUR PRESENCE AT AN EARLY DAY. IF YOU LIKE TO 100K AT STYLISH GOODS; IF YOU ARE A JUDGE OF GOOD QUALITIES, IF YOU ARE PLEASED WITH GREAT VARIETY AND IF YOU APPRECIATE BED-ROCK PRICES YOU WILL EXPERIENCE MANY PLEASANT SURPRISES IN LOOKING OVER OUR NEW LINE OF SEASONABLE GOODS WILL YOU CALL OUT OF CURE ' OSITY IF FOR NOOTHER REASON. WE INVITE YOUR CRITICISM BECAUSE WE BELIEVE EVERY FAIR COMPARISON STRENGTHENS US IN THE ESTIMATION _ OF JUDICIOUS AND CAREFUL BUYERS, NOW WOULDN'T IT BE WELL FOR YOU TO SEE THESK ELEGANT BARGAINS WITH: YOUR OWN EYES aT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL OX BENDRED Parrs BOYS’ LOW QUARTER SHOES, 1. to, tor 76e., reduced from $1.25, 25 patra OF MEN'S AND BOYS' PANTS, R one-balf, close out. Greatest! Reduced to one-half price to ‘out, ban J. W. SELBY, Also, : fy trapscript of the cases to be made be- ‘the appeals are taken to the supreme court. 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue P.S-STRAW HATS at yourown price 1y21 THE THREE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF MAN, ‘There is a great diversity of opinion as to which are the principal events in the life ofa man. Some writ- ers claim that one of the most important events is when he falls in love, Now his future happiness does depend = good bit upon who he falisin love with. Very often the right man marries the wrong woman and vice versa: probably oftener vice versa than the other extreme. ‘The three important events in the life of man are here given. These points cannot be contradicted and every citizen of Washington will see at once that they fare correct beyond all dispute: 1. When the young man first discovers a very faint sign ofa mustache. That is a period of happiness. 2. When he observes with feelings of sorrow that ‘his hair is getting gray. ‘That isa period of gloom, but he soon recovers from it, ‘3. When he goes to VICTOR E. ADLER'S Ten Per Cent Clothing House for his clothing. ‘That is a period of good luck, for ADLER’S is the place to secure the best goods for the least money. We have given the three principal points in the life ofman, now let us give the advantages of buying at ADLER's: 1. You get Clothing at a very slight advance above ‘manufacturing cost. 2. You always get good material and the best poss!- ble work. 3 You get the benefit of the One-Price system and you always get the lowest prices, 4. You buy of a Reliable House with an established reputation, VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 anp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. se18 Open Saturdays till 11 p,m. TEN Assxovxcement, ‘THE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON AT OAK HALL Corner 10th and F streets, ‘Is almost complete, and surpasses all previous efforts in quantity, quality of materials, excellence of make up, and last, but not lesst, prices. + For BOYS, from 5 to 13, fine quality and well-made Corduroy Suits, iu brown and drab, at $4.25; sold else- where at $6. Good School Sults at $2.75, worth $4, ‘Very Good Suits, at $3.50, worth $5. Fine Suits at $5, $6, $7, and $8; cannot be matched ‘anywhere under $7.50, $4.50, $9 and $10, ‘Odd Pants from 50¢. up. For BOYS, 14 to 18 years, a complete line of Casst- mere, Cheviot and Worsted Suits, ranging from $5 to $15. We have taken particular pains with this line and can show @ line of goods at prices which cannot be matched in the city. For MEN and YOUTHS, a full line of Fall Over- coats, from $6 to $20. Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth $25. Four-Button Frock Suits, irom $10 to $25, ‘Watking and One-Button Frock Suits, $10 to $22, Black Cloth D. B. Frock Suits at $18, worth $30. Business Sack Suits from $6.50 up. Odd Pants, « magnificent assortment at prices which ‘will meet your approval. OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS Our Motto: No trouble to show goo8s, 023 =] > Seventa Srreer Paras Rovan Have in stock a beautiful assortment of Stamped Linen Goods for Embroidery und Outline Work, com- prising Doyleys, Splashers, Tidies. Tray Cloths,Scarfa, Shoe Bags, Duster Bags, Laundry Bags, Umbrelia Bags, &c.,in Linen and Momie Cloth, Asa sample of prices we mention: 5 inch Momie Cloth Doyles, 5c. each, Linen ‘Tidies, Sc. each. 49x29 Linen Spiashers, 9¢. each, 19x33 Linen Splashers, iringed, 14¢, each. 18x90 Linen Scarts, knotted fringe, 6c. each, Juno and Diana Aprons, linen, with fringe. 3 Cotton Pillow Sbais, stamped, 35c. puir. We would call attention to oltr excellent stock of imported Je:seys, made of tine and firm Merino Stockluet, ranging in price irom $2, for plain Jerseys, to $5 tor beautitul Beaded Jerseys, worth $6.50. estic Jerseys. very flue and heavy stockinet, plaited back, with ribbon bow, $1.90, worth $2.25. Same quality and style, braided, $1.75, wort $2.50. Boucle dersey Coats, £2, worth $2.50. Our Kid Glove department ts now re 3-Button Kid Gloves, biack und colo! Botton Kid Gloves: back and colors, 76 toned, Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, excel- lent quality, $1.10, se SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 914 7th Street, Bet. Iand K nw. 3e23 J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor. Is Wasurxarox. At the Manufacturing Establishment, 918 7th st. n.w.,pricesareall cut to pleces. Our earthquake predic. ton last week was only too true, and us the calanl- tous prices elsewhere have as yet uot abated, we will continue the good work of giving you just what you want at 40 per cent less than can be purchased else" where. How so? Because we manufacture our own goods on the premises. It would be useless for us to try to enumerate the many bargains that await you in our manufacturing department, where we manufac- ture Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, Cloaks and Ui derwear to sult everybody, both in price and qualit; In addition, we have able Cuttersand Fitters that will take your measure for auy kind of Garment and have it completed inside of 24 hours, a good ft and satis- faction guaranteed. We have Just completed in our fac- tory 20 different styles of Silk and Satin Dress as low as $8.00, Boy's all wool Fiat double money. Indigo Blue, 20c. Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, made of very best Muslin, 22c. A call and inspection is all we ask, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 918 Seventh Street Northwest. se23 Av Lasn Ar Lasm Ar Lisrm WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has veen safely lowered, and the flltings are being rapidly replaced. We are going tohave » modern and cous enient Grocery Store, in which will be found at alltimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, fand at the Most Moderate Prices. You want to keep Your ey¢ on the date of our Opening, ON Ok ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days betore we can Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you cau purchase TEAS and COFFEES of the finest quailty and favor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remarkably low figures; the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per bbl; SAUCES PICKLES, &c, without number. ‘You can save money. Give us a call, N. T. METZGER & BRO., 417 7th stn Cornxe 1 Shirt Walsts, 75c., worth ee7 G. T. Kesy, TAILOR, 416 NINTH BT. Gewrizuem ‘There is no better time than the present to select a handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR 8UIT, ‘Reapy Mave on Have THEM MADE TO ORDER, ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money than elsewhere for the same class of goods, BoYs— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing thelr Boys for School. Everything is ready; there is Ro reason for walling, but every reason for buying now, TRADE Is picking up. You mayas well have a large ‘assortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in ‘the rush bye and bye, NOAH WALKER @ CO. se 625 Pennsvivanisavenus Txx Hauooxp Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Besuty, trength, Changeable Type and Darabillty. (Call and see it at JOHN C. PARKER'S, 17 and 619 7th street, 3730 Agent tor the District, ARE MT bavi iey adler fow-in bond or free DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. BOOKS, & PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ — Now Is Taz Bor Tnx FOR INTENPING BUYERS OF DRY Goops TO ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS. ‘MY STOCK 18 COMPLETE IN ALL DEPART. MENTS, AND THE AQSORTMENTS WILL NOT BE EXCELLED AT ANY TIME LATER IN THE SEASON. MY DIRECT IMPORTATIONE OF THR “LAT. EST NOVELTIES” IN LYON'S SILKS AND VEL- VFTS AND PARIS WRAPS AND DRESS TEX- TURES ARE NOW ALL OPEN, AND EXUEED IN VARIETY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY ANY PREVIOUS OFFERING. THE CONTINUED MILD WEATHER DOES NOT STIMULATE ACTIVITY AND DEMAND FOR THE GOODS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER; AND IT AFFORDS, THEREFORE, THE BEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO PRUDENT BUY- ERSIN THE FACT THAT MY COUNTERS ARE NOT OVERCROWDED, AND THE BEST Possi- BLE ATTENTION 18 GUARANTEED TO EVERY CUSTOMER. AS ANY DAY—WITH!COMING OF COOLER WEATHER-THE RUSH MAY COMMENCE, I EXTEND THIS INVITATION TO ALL MY PATRONS TO MAKE AT LEAST A PORTION OF THEIR SELECTIONS NOW. sa SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. sar PLAIN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES; SEATON PERRY, Pzaay Buitpree, Penn, Avenue, Corner 0th street. Eatablisbed 1840. 3225, Canrers; Canrzrs: DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A CARPET ‘This Season? IF 80, CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. ‘We think it would pay you to do so. rehave » splendid line of INGRAIN CARPETS, ‘Wefanging {oui 26 to 75c. TAPES! RY BRUSSELS, from 55e. to $1. Handsome stylesin BODY BRUSSELS, very best 8- ply, all wool, $1. FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, HALL and STAIR CARPETS. SMYRNA TAPESTRY and VELVET RUGS, ¥LOOR and STEP OIL CLOTHS. CARPETS SEWED AND LAID AT SHORT NO- We have a splendid assortment of new fall dress goods, embracing @ great many new things Just out thisseason. 1 case ARABIGN SUITING, 15c; worth 250 4-4 and 6-4 Tricot cloth. SILK and WOOL SUITING. All-wool homespun, JERSEY FLANNELS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS at last season's pri JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., se24 636 Pa ave., south side, near 7th st. nw. Fussy: ELS. Fuasnera We have now the most complete stock of FLAN- NELs ever kept in stock by us. ‘i Weare ready to show anything in the way of FLAN- NELS, We are offering an ALL WOOL WHITE FLAN- NEL at 20c. per yard. ‘This is an excellent value BALLARD VALE FLANNEL, the best makes, from 25c. to $1.20 ver yard. COLTON MIXED WHITE FLANNELS at 10c. and 120%, RED FLANNEL (TWILL) 27-inch wide 25c. per yard, worth 28¢. 28. B50. Boa 8 Brie Be“ 8 400 40." 8 0c 50. # * 60c, Bic 4 62he ory 8 Tbe WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL, 80-Inch wide for 30c. per yard. 86-inch wide for 37% per yard. ‘36-inch Heavy welght, 45c. per yard, 36-inch heavier, 50c. per yard. ‘86-inch extra heavy, 62'ee. per yard. RED SHAKER FLANNEL (MEDICATED, ‘B6-Inches wide, 50c. per yard. ‘Thisis indeed » bargain. Splendid weight goods, aiid cannot be duplicated again for that money. A HEAVY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL, 27 inches wide, for 25c. per yard. ‘This is desirable for skirts, children's klit dresses tunnel shirts, This 1s also Warranted to be every thread wool. GREY FLANNEL, 27 inches wide (cotton mixed) for 12%e. per yard. able 1s splendid for ining purposes; also, used for Fling. We have at 25. an extraheavy Grey Flannel, which is as durable as itis usetul SOMETHING NEW. A.2 yard wide Striped Flannel for $1.50 per ‘Thts Is excelent far aking: You tate Reaulee tS buy the lencth as Wie full wide! 24-INCH FLANNEL, ALL COLORS, For 26c. per yard. worth 3c, ‘This is regular dress Fiaunel, warranted all wool, and comes In the following good shades: navy blue. shades Drown, ‘2 shades garuct, myrtle, green and Diack, only 250! per yard. ‘AisO, ap all-wool Suiting Flanngl for 20c. per yard, bat oniy in navy blue and brown. TWILLED FLANNILS in all the delicate shades, such a8 pink, cream, light blue, cherry. etc. MATELASSE FLANNELS 37ige. per yard, BASKET FLANSELS Sige. per Yar FANCY STKIPED FLANS LES dc. per yard, Ail the new Wail colorings, suiable tor children's coats, ludies’ wrappers aud skirts. FANCY PLAID FLANNELS dc, per yard, ‘Also, tn all the new colorings, For STRIPED. For yer yard, FLANNEL, cr yard 4 er F\v clare tie only house offering'27-Inch widestriped JEESEY FLANSEL for 40c per yard, EW JERSEY ELDER DOWN, 27 inches wide, oly 7c. per yard. YLAIN COLURED EIDER DOWN In all the dell- ‘cate shades for 8Uc. per yard. ‘This 1s suitable for children’s sacques and for car- Fiage robes. Its us pretty a3 aby material made for the purpose, and as warnt, ‘Remember, our price Is only 80c. per yard, EMBROIDERED FLANNELS (wbite’ or red) for Poe her 90e> $1, 91.20. $1 00, 81.75, $2, $2.25 and All our prices warranted. ‘Tue designs are all new and handsome on the, EXTKA FINE FLANNELS in white and scarlet DOUBLE FACED CANTON FLANNELS, In plain and stripes and figures. gopd for children’s ‘Wear oF for ladies’ wrappers, 27 inches wide, 25¢. ALL OUR FLANNELS ON FIRST FLOOR * Ef Ee tus £44 § STRICTLY ONE PRICE. sete 420-422-424-426 7th street. Hovszrunnrsurnas. We are daliy receiving our fall supply of Bigelow. Lowell and" Hartford. Carpets, compriag Wilton's, Brussels" and extra super fngraltie also Mo: guette, Velvet and Hoxbury Fapestry in all the new igna. Art Squares all sizes, and a splendid. line of Silk’ Plushes, Spun Silk ‘and’ Fancy Silk Furniture Coverings, “Insh Point; Swiss, Anigue, Cluny and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Chenele Pluno Covers and Spun Suk ‘rable Covers, all sizes. “Those in want ot jolce goods will Gnd it to their advantage to examine FS our stock before, HOOE BRO, & Co. se7- 1328 F street. a Miss Juuer Consox Sars, In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year:” “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and Ughts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE ‘were used in cities,” do. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70, 25 Bushels tor $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. ‘25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Jeb 411 and 413 10th street, Anrcapran, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's specific for diseases of the Kidney and TrUeeesiiee ld pees of tasiaicunacialade tary Caual.” . Dealers supplied by SamM'L OC. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C. ‘Telephone 454, Ge Tx: Bor | THE CONCORD HARNESS, ‘Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine ‘Concord Harness and Collars, = PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 907. ‘MILLINERY, FRENCH NOVELTIES. DRESS TRIMMINGS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. FOSTER KID Ey fat 2 lamb amnmimabesion "a 2 Se eee ing Farior fror ih st. to OSA Tot. now. yhere she will open the first week in Uctober a hand: some line of Drew Trimmings and Novelties se26-2W EAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED Ss tanto ag J and a Lees 2 Ts ms CURR nGUAM SISO sth sae Nowe MEE V. KANE, 507 11TH ST. ‘W.—CORSETS: ol‘ ilne of Shoulder Braves, Netoess Waite Frees of Shoulder Corsets and Bustiea. Corsets launderied sete time igs E. McCAFFERTY’S BONNET AND M FRAME FACTORY has moved to northeast jer Of 11th and G ‘Has all the intest Styles in bonnet and hat frames, wim JP20rcH sveren or couxn, erupents RELP, RELP, new tor tne Hyeoch Language The cimpian sma Sat Surerat iyetem ever written. Attractive to ‘sod Valuable tp advanced papi, “Lt is aivied hi Bambers, each, Novi joraieat Frees rabo'e and e's The first iesoon given theanthor. Call between © and’ Ot pas OF send fori re MLLE_V, FRUDHOMM! de, 2e25-1m, 2014 17h st nw, Tae Leane I xsteonests, DECKER BROS, FISCHKR, AND ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Basler tn charge), _set-3m, 934 F Street Northwest. ENRY C LANCASTER, jolie Goods, School Books and Stationery vate and public echovlsat lowest prices ‘Scloswe Heavgcarrens rigs Scuoor Scr and most complete stock of School 2B SIS Se te STE Te : PUBLIC SCHOLL BOOKS AT CONTRACT Desks, Black-boards, Crayons, School Bags &c. wholesste and retail, = WM. BALLANTYNE & sox, 228 sin sireet ANNIE K HUMPHERY, Marie BE reer jakes Corsets to order Iu every style and material, and recs, fivand com! French Hand'made Underclouting, Merino Underwear er . Merit ‘apd Gest imported Nost 7 Pusent Shoulecinen Corsets and Batic es Coe Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Alisa H.'s own make) that for the price is unsur —Freneb, German and Spanis spoken, mr14 PPRENCH DYEING, “SCOURING “AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEs?. Xvening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Geut's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris 308 HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Exeusx Toner Suns WE ARE OPENING A LINE OF ENGLISH TOILET SETS, WITH AND WITHOUT JARS, AT PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, se25 1205 Pennsylvania ave. To Housexzrrens ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class, ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. M. W. BEVERIDGE, se25-3un No. 1009 Penn. ave. To Tue Lanes ART EMBROIDERIES. We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of embroidery Work Insik, Ceuile, Arasene aud tne, Call at our ofice and see the beautiful Samples of work. Mantel Lambrequins, Wall Hanners, Screens, Table ‘Scaris and-all kids of ‘Iuterior Decorative Art un. broideries to order at OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 Oth street n.w.. St, Cloud Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent, se25 We Have ‘Now on Hand a Complete Stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Which we are offering at the lowest prices. ‘Our Line of IMPORTED RUGS 1s unsurpassed by any in the city. Furniture Upholstered by experienced workmen, Furniture made from Special Desigus. Prices all guaranteed. ‘W. H. HOUGHTON &Co., 1214 F street northwest. se24-3m Carers Carrer, Canrers Do you intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It yo haven't giveu it a thought liven tos few factas ts were never 4o HANDSOME OR PRICES: cue meeerer te HA Money saved is money made. i : and see our eee e Att oe aes ‘Rugs, Art Squares, Oil Cioth and a beautiful ine Oi Uphoistery Goods, with pri-e; low as the lowest. pecrasry aoe noes i W. H, HOEKE, se21 801 Market space, Te You Wasr A VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest Im Provements which you. can tind In, our full aasort- cut of all sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL, DANFORTH FLUID constantly on hand. See Spe- ‘lal Notice, KEFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &e Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, now reduced in price. W. 8 JENKS & CO, sy8 717 7th street. Goon News: Goon News FROM CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, ‘as no one need be without » well-furnished home Decause they have not got the cash to spare. ‘We «se uevermined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make thelr own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most varied stock to se- lect from. Come after you have posted yourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINE), ON NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. Wa, Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- vinced that What we say are facts and nohumbag We report, come and make your own terms—at Jes cROGAN'S. KKeystoxe Marr Wauxzy. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. STRICTLY PURE, ‘THE BEST TONIC, PERFECTS DIGESTION, ‘Unegualled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and ‘General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00. Beware of Imitation, None genuine without the Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Sole Agents for the U.S, Phila, Pa, FOR SALE BY Greulney & evans” L Washington, D.C. Barbour & Hamilton, 125-m,wat Liam Baran: 4 PURK MALT EXTRACT. Possesses the highest merit. It is manufactared from Ihe choicest maieria’s, and combines tbe most table qualities of @ refreshing drink with the inv! ‘ating wud wholesome properties of the best Balt true tonic and delightful beverage, alike de- aye fara ad pecene De " Tats forall aleawolte dFisks: mate be wane ene 10S Bie eral sleet craks mato ss crate Sa"Ghandunce, of milk walle renga After: anna, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. ‘York, says: “Liquid is a refreshi table bever und a wholesome, int we i Jamen PhDu MD Sarioond's cholwou's S TAT Hias er compe suaer my eraminaton DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS, ‘At wholesale by WM. MUEHLEISEN, ay 918 STH eT. WASHINGTON. BEAT GREAT BARGAINS, set7 SoHOOE AED COLLEGE TEXT HOOKS FOR Every Grade ot Public und Private Schools ‘ehoul Stationery and other Requistes Everything st the lowest prices Wholesale and © CG PURSEL Bookseiter, Po ‘sip, New Booxs Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase Wyman.) Hemoirsand Levers of bolly Madison. ‘Transactions and Changes in the Society of Friends. Uplands and Meadows (Abbott) A roltician’s Daughter (Hamlin) Love and Medicines (Guliam.) Aphrodite. by eksteln. laving purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New Yors avenue, we shall run it im connection with oar more, "475 Peuusyivenia ave, missions left at el aué Wasurxoro Any orders or com- er store will be promptly filled. W. H. MORRISON, Crrcotatixe Linranw, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1d Best Periodicals, Fifty Cents Mouth or $4 vearly. Branch 1622. 14th street porthwest, with same terms and privileges jy FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ N: EW Mac EREL, ‘NEW MACKEREL, LARGE, FAT AND JUICY, GENUINE NO, 1 SHORE FISIL ‘Just Received, ELPHONZO YOUNGS: Company, 428 Nicth street. P. 8.—New Crop TEAS also in Stock. Call or send for Circular. EY. N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE N. W., SoLe AGENT For THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. In order to thoroughly introduce this Magnificent Fiour, I will sell. delivered to auy part of tue city, a SAMPLE SACK of 12 pounds tor ‘80c .1or ashort time only. ‘This Flour is guaranteed to be the B. ST, or MONEY REFUNDED. CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per barrel. POULK'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel, A full line of the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. ‘TERMS PO-ITIVELY CASH. se24-3m + Norice TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPER BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF COG REE RRR FRE gity cok RRR & Sof Rh RY cod ime E OE Eee S THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Jt ig without a doubt the most BravTircL andthe most NutarTiovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MIIl, Containingas it goss all the most, improved Machin. ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 8 Flour Uxsuxrassxp by any millin the world. To prove thet, we would simply state that a large quan- Lily of this ‘magniticent is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of te old worl i HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or peryons are trving to take advantage of the Feputation it has gained by imitating tne Naweand ‘Brand, and attempting thereby to palm olf ui Lute Nor arlicle 10F the, wenuine. THEREFORE. ‘Beeure andsee toitthat elther sacks or barrels read “CERES and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals WM. M.GALT & 00. ‘Wholesale Flopr and Grain Dealers, SEWING MACHINES, &c. if fof wewing Machines. “A jection An. the: new nes. concentration and condeusation of mechanical xenias Sd REL “The range of work can uot be excelled. It is'a thing of beauty aod xi ¥. MCKENNEY'’S. 427 p23 ‘th st. mw. J.B. RICH. , Manager. Machines of ali kinds for sule.ot Pinte ret “Also, Central uilice them’ myzz rent. First-class repairing done. for The Universal Patterns, See GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. B. Exseey HAS REMOVED TO 1887 F STREET NORTHWESE. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. FINANCIAL. Baxxxxo House or HENRY CLEWS & CO., 18 and 15 Broad street, New York. Deposit Accounts received, also Certificates of De- Posit issued, payable on demand. Four per cent Interest allowed. Members New York Stock Ex- wan change. sel6-27 P. ‘BINCB & W HITELY, STOCK BHOKERS S4cRiRS Srdime,} Now Fore OO DANAE lOck TLLMSHA W ‘BerwaKn -ASHINGTON, BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, = Baw You, posto, ac Guxemal Pautxaes. Janes WatgLy H. CRUGER OAKLEY, ‘Maynanp C EYER Haxer H boven W: pe Bay Sotbut on conuiason all claswcs of hallway ‘HL H.DODGR, Resident Partner. aiding the markets recelv forever. Culi and seeitat | FLALERE © DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN: equaled at every desirabie point, these marvel- Jous instruments have won the first place In the heart of musicians all over the world. Buy no other plane Entil you have geen these. New stjlen Now bpes Aug at S11 Och st. nw. ‘aplo: Eowan F. Droor. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, ‘Marshall & Wendell, Hallett. & Gumston and other Pianos; Sterling Organ Mosieal Mer a Rented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved. stored “New aid Seeond-hand Pianos of other makes always Telephone, 347-2 Je19 x & BN 4 4 BPR Piaso Foarn UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNARE &Co. my8 817 + Do Nor Poremse RAIERSON Br AN, weftTril A thoronghly tirsi<das” Gent ata ‘ dithr price Yuver 44000 now in use Secoud hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to $150. Sold on small monthly payments Largest assurtuuens ¥f Ge. music iu the city. MENKY EBERBACH 91 Jarket Space F strom. SSR STAN WOOD AND CUAL. Waren H. Minow, ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer in COAL AND WooD. ‘Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w.. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bsta ws No. 216 A st me, Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues sw. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. 5 TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAT O for wale, comprising evers Savvety, wt ln” very lowest pr Wood prepared sae best i Seliwery. Wend in suur order ‘Oitice, 1714 Fenaay lana 9 Branch Offices, Peonsylvanla and i strevts woritnwese Depot and Wari, Oth and Water streets southwest, aud rests BALDWIN JOHNSON, id Retail Dealer in WOOD and COAT. tes, Bottom Prices, uil Weight and Measure. ‘Wood and Coal direct from the forests and mine: by Fall und water, and free tron slag, slate aud ower purities, ‘Main Yard and Oflice, Branch =~ Island ave. n.w. _All connected by Joux Miser ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD ANP COAL Lorber Yard, A and pbuh Cap dha a Sl Se eouthnet i Mth aera TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. COAL by the cargo ar carload at wholesale SOADRENG snaSvO0E Woob or al kinds GOAL and SAWED aud SPLIT WOOD kept under cover on punk fluors, z ‘Large uuu wellamortd stock of LUMBER Fine Linuber aud Flooring kept under cover. ‘rders prouptiy delivered in auy part of the city without ehurge tor nauiing. Estimates cheerfully furnished, Gur Depot belug ceutrally located, and adjacent to the raicroud,stock is handled at very sinall cost, giving advantages in estimating, especially tor Luniber oF Coal tu lrg quantities. Tong “caperieuce, ainple facilities, and competent assintuuts warrant the beef that satisfaction will be given to those who tay’ favor us With thelr pat Sich is respectfully sullcited, oy PROFESSIONAL. ELZE: aul0-3m x A, WONL torn wi AD. CLAIRVOYANT, ery hidden mystery revealed. F tres OF mines. Recovers stolen property ids. Gives success in business.” Removes ily roubl-s. Causes speedy marriages. ruied togettier. Never falls, “Gives picture of op inary, al. in trouble cousult this clairvoyant sickne Uisfuction OF Mo pay. Y to 9. Oper ‘Brings sepia ‘you day. 421 Oth st. nw, bet Dand sts nw. ausy Necro Manian his city’ ov Femedi s,cures sickness: 2 i. — YPADAM ROS ResPec ML iteriitends she tutenas teaving ihe ciy” this monch) fora snort bme for her heaith, and when she recurus se wi give mouce to Stat sels ADAME PAYN. MAGANIGURE Sky suncron carnopopist, HOOMS "6 AND G. VERNON HOW, 20 vad Peumayivaniaave RS. DR. J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND. SUR- geou Chiropodist. X Practice tued them the World-wide reputation, br being Amer.ca's vest operators. Oftice ska, w. “For sont id bard corns, tutlained and sore joutity, use Mrs, Dr. 5k Black Lotion and Salve, jez MEDICAL, we. TS, ‘The Videst Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ cnn be consated Rag JBL C Sy ana oth seme Ei iret, Cnespentonse ant comet Smee oe mc AND MADAM WILSON, 433 1ST,CORN DAne Beate tw Betablichea Inob. special inertia ids GSneg tale eos, SS eect ata oil, INFORMATION, CONCERNING RE Ee ee ea aoa ante HUOD RiSUOKED BY USING A BOTTLI Or two Of Di, BUJTHERS uvigorating Cor Will cure any-case of nervous debility aud. lose jerve power. sit imparts vigur to the whole sye Bara we ‘saat M2E.DE FOsEST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND IM Tetianie Ladies Physician, can be consuited dally Rt uer residenc:, 1249 7th si plw. Oftice hours from 1to¥ pm, with Ladies only, auzi-ime ER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT DE-LROTHERS ts the oldest bstablisbed adver- Using Ladies’ Pb/sician im this city. Ladies, you can confidently consult Dk. BRUTHERS, 906 0 8t SW, Particular attention paid to il diseases pecaliat 16 Indies, married or single. All successfully treated, ‘auld-Im* i, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL Urinary Diseayes in 48 hours. Nervous Debility, Organic Weakness caused by indiscretion, Polsonous Diseases uf Blood, affecting Throat, Nose’ and Skin. Sold at STAN Di FORD'S, st. Cloud Pharmacy, 9th and Fats Price, $3. Sent by mail sealed. se3-f1.wiin EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B SL. & W., appeared before me and muade oath tat ¢ is the Oldest kstablished I-xpert Specialist in this city, and will guarantee « cure in all cases of private disease of men and furnish medicine, or no char; consultation and advice tree at any hour during For gubacribed and sworn belore me by Br. BROTHERS SAMUEL C MILLS, a Notary. in and for ine D. of C., this 34 day of July, 1885. me A chrough gue wifes te Etanuly, direct from the ‘New = ‘Towers executed and ‘prOMpUy. SPECIALTIES. THE TRADE: CELIA'S ALVA CREAM. —THE BEST =. SR ETS ee Bisox Can make trom $25 to $50 per week. “address Se tentecarees taba Chiiassa7 WR ‘Chileago. oclS___42Vand aus 11th stm Sa - IBSON BROTH. M inees Covidehtiat Ladies andgea: GP PRAGrICAE S008 axp20n rEiTeRs | aye a between, ath ad ae streets northwest. ma twe QUE 9900 BABYZOOACH ato 97.00 Our 910.00 BABY COACH saa 0 8.00, Our 911.00 BABY COACH, ss go.00 (LES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES 3Y direct treatment, without the use of hunite, cautic or Cure guaranteed. “Can ‘be "consulted at 213 Sast nw. trom 4106 pa DENTISTRY. y-six years success ial | JOR ALL POTOMAC RIVE LANDINGS Steamer JOHN W, TH MPSON Weduesday aud Priday. at 7 Ropittern acd an abel indir. “On Frida Sher ari Barnes’ wharven, Com iiver, kimale, Lodge Lanoe Wicomico Kiver. Making ao gee Bote may Ianding or 25 conta Stater oma DAateyY ris _ oss. SORPOLK, FORTRESS MONROR AND THR ermine a Sur RSG LEAKY and LADY OF THB ' AVE ATS 30) FIRST-CLASS FAKE, $2. ROUND. RUP, ®% Round-arip Ticket Goud on hither Boat, MONDAY be stret. what Vand PRIDA. ethan th street wharl puwspaY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops ai Piney going and P ng.” Lake stops at wing and ret Buimlow 1 Secure rooms and iekets a une {OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKERDELIY: Tthatreet wharf on MONDAYS, Sand SATURDAYS t 7 a.m hag Ma Count TORN bh PADL ©. W. RIDLEY, Manaw IRECT TO NEW YORK—F BAS JOHN GIISON and GUT STEAM NIGHT Jems 2 he iw fi, Kast K-ver, X- SATURDAY at 4 MORNING. Freght at tower raton, : el M* VERNON! MT. ViekNON : _ STEAMER WW. CORCORAN i 1. mraKe. ¢ RAILROADS. NT AIR LINE Daily for Lynchburg, Danville, Ash Atlanta, and poluts South. Pitman, Aljanta, and thence ty New Sunday, for Manusans, ic, LouisviNgeCine Rk Pullman wr Wa 11:00 pom, bis, Augusta, Al Charlotte, Colum- New Orleans wid ‘ arate chou with Pulliam parlor case vel mi South arrive at Washington S240 ain. and Lynchburg local, 2 ea Strasburg local, load pm. from Louisvi ay jc ommodations and Penna. ave, and Penn aiid 1 sts JAMES L. TAYLOR, General Pasenger Ajent, AND O10 WAL > ALTIMORE OAD, B Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Ise, until furtiier nowce, Leave Washington from Suition, corner of New Jer- eeavense abd street and 10:10 p.m. daily. ‘The d bxpress for Pittsburgh us z m, daily to out i lor acd stoop For Lynchiarg, Natural radse, Lexington and Su p.in. daily i ¢, Newark, ~ingerly, ladelphia, 7:30 a.t., 1 pinyin trashy | SI, 440, 00, B:20, Valiey Railroad and potuts Sour y; 10. am, hms Si frou Sulv pam. Sweeper to Late For Way Stati more 5, 6:40 and ‘and 11:20 pm, ick S08. mm awd ) am, Lite Rock bapress. From. Philadelphia, Chester, Wilmingto gerly, Newark and Havre de Grace, 11:19 ata. daily. i and intermediate po 30 a.m. and 1:50 the Baltimore aud 13 yivauia avenue, corner of 14th street. where Swill be age to be checked and Feceived at ans BDUNHAM, K. LORD, ‘Gen Manaser, Baltimore. PA QW *8708, 01119 AND Wins TEEN Hate BROAD Co. Schedule tn ef ‘Tratas will leave from i 6th aud Bi sts. as follows: Leave Washi 10 a m. daily except Sunday riving at Round Hil tin August 1, 1886, arrive at 4. & P. station, ere 4 # leave Kound Hi at 6208 dally except sais day,urrivi in. anid 5:48 pau, fouth warterly CommUtaLION Tales. 1000+ R BELL aulo Superintendent, . SPLENDID <CEN - STEEL KALL MAGNIFIC 1NT hae ily IN EPPRCE JULY ‘Trains eave Wasi i) corner of Sixth Limite A. M. trectn, a the West, Cae Express daily: Fame te Chicago. with sieepit Chicago sleep Hat exp he Sleepers for Louisvitie an © Express, 10:00 P.M. duily., for aud the West, with through sieeper Hat Chicaw BALIIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL rie, Canandaigua, Ke 10:00" P.M. daily Cars Wasitington to Kochester For Williamsport, Lock Haven aug Eh ‘A. M. dally, ex: For New York and Limited 13 Mand 3:50 PM. daily, For Bostou without chang: For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through tains cone with bouts of Brouklyn Anes ister to Pulton street, ay ovis 11:00 A.M. 200 PM. On = and lize For Pope ‘or Pope's ‘daily, except For Annapolis. 7:1 ‘except Sunday. y ALEXANDRIA AND 11 125, 105, wnd_ Lis 400, sue 1457 WP E uclit vere % nduy wt S900 and 1UAA0 AL Ms 1022 PM wd 1210 macs ___ UNDERTAKEKS. RED. SPINDLER, en ob aerial, 2238 Tub street wm setae, ‘Bodies embalmed wid jor tratispor ‘Telephone cail 0m. PrePared sexes FURNISHING UNDER "RACTICAL 4 MGALM it BELLEW. call, ICHARD & CAIN, ING UNDERTAKER, fh et hver) wing stricay Pirsc-ciam 1012 7th st end oa the most é. W. Baka UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL FMRAL! Graduate of 1884 ‘Cincininatl Scoot siving “©. S0) Lukens. Mis, Principal ‘3.1. Clark, Demonstrator: €1z 12th sires nortuwest.