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> A A TRIP ACHOSS AFRICA. Another Explorer Whe Crossed the Dark Continent in Eight Months. A Brussels correspondent ot the New York Sen writes: “Lieut. Edward Gleerup, the ninth white man to cross Central Africa from sea to Sea, has arrived here from Zanzibar. As he fol- lowed the route traced by Stanley in his journey cross the continent, his trip is geographically ‘Without important results, but he has collected much interesting information with regard to the improved facilities for traveling in Africa, the remarkable growth of the power and in- fluence of Arab traders, and the value and Prospects of Germany's new possessions in East Africa. The eight men, from Livingstone to Capello and Ivens, who preceded Gleerup in tne trip Across the continent, all occupied from two. to two and a alf years. Gleerup has now demon- strated that the journey can be made in about sight n iwo-thirds the time that Berton and first Englishmen to Yisitthe gi quired to travel from Zanzivar ith the aid of the he journey from the lis, 1,200 miles up: the ade in tWo months. Lieut, nm the road between ‘The Congo State st and the east coast Arab traders, Congo State ste: Atlantic to Stanle Fiver, can m1 Gleerup was Stanley Falls and in the w Whose many caravans have made @ beaten Bighway to the Indian Ocean, have: broaght bout this great improvement in the condi- fous of African travel. Important ehanges have occurred in_some regions that have not been visited. by Whites uce Stanley's trip, nine years ago, Along the B00 miles of the Congo, between Stanley Falls and Nyangwe, Gleerup tound two large aud small ‘Arab siations—collecting points ves aud ivery. Nyangwe, the famous ug town, has largely grown, and neigh- ugo, Which Livingstone deseribed jaye, has 8,000 inbabitants. these two towns the Arabs rear large us of cattle, Along the road to Tanganyika y have several stations for the training of slaves forlabor on the plantations, Ten now travel the road to and from Cen- where one was en met them, and aiganyika lt was hot uncommon for two hee caravans to camp together, and that their combined ioree was sometimes over 1,000 ‘The autherities of the Congo Free State have y a th Arabs are seeking are cede the polit- Supremacy of the Free Si Gieerap also Says iat the Arabs are periectly iriendly. It iSacurious fet that he trayeled to the coast as the guest of the Arabs. The supplies with which he started, inciuding nis tent, were pre- sented to Lim by Yippu Tib, and at the request Of Ubis great siave und ivory dealer, Gieerup was he: Welcomed at every Arab station and gratuitousiy supplied with everything be Reeded. He speaks In glowing terms of the beauties and ter-itity of Usa the mountainous re- gion, 1U0 iniles from "the east coust, whieh Jorms # part of Germany's possessions, He says, however, what the Germans will not be ¥ develop the country owing to e natives, who, (hough irieudly, Tefuse to Work lor tue Germats, Who theresore K the labor they need to carry on their enter- prises, cod General Grant's Tomb. MANY VISITORS BUT NG LONGER LARGE CROWDS—THE CHANGES OF A YEAR. Riverside Fark,says the New York Tribune, bas resumed again something of the tranquillity that prevailed a little more than a year ago, before it Lecame known to the world as the final resting-place of General Grant. Many changes have taken phice inthe interval, but these have been completed tor the present. Little more will be done about the grounds Until the monument itself is ready to rise up above the Hudson and look down over the city Yo the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty in the bay ten Aniles below. ‘The littie knoll in the center of the park with | its group of hemlocks is now a_ bright green. ‘The broad pathway leading to the tomb has been graded and smoothed by the park offi- ¢lais, and on either side of it the grounds have mcovered with a heavy layeror rich mould and converted into thriity lawns. Within the tomb only the end of the steel coffin wita its silver inscription can be seen irom the en- Wanee. Japanese ivy, maidenhair fern and groups of paims cover the rest with dee green in warm contrast with the white cnameled walls, Every week Superintendent Woolson, (Of the park gardeus, visits the tomb and ar: anges the vines witain, picking out those that hhave withered. Since the United States troops Were removed trom guard duty last July a de- tail Of the park police has been stationed nigit and day at the vauit. They are relieved twice a day, and oue 0: the policemen Is always sta- Uoved at the entrance. Every morning the officer inecharge of the detail directs the opening oi the funer duors of the Vault. in the evening they are closed again, the key remaining under the Care of the vilicer in command of the detail. Aa American flag is raised on the flag-stail be- Side the tomb each day. Many visitors go to Ube park, most of them strangers, who desire 10 Visit tle place where the body of Gen. Grant is lying. On pleasant Sundays the visitors are ore Humerous, and mainly from the city. Wow that Riverside avenue and park have be- ‘come better known, they are steadily growing ia favor among New Yorkers, who lind pleas Ure im strotiing along the high bauks overivok- ing the river.” Carriages joliow the winding drive up from 72d street, pausing a short ime betore the entrance of the vault while their oc~ cupants alight, aud then pass around to theend Of the biuif, where on ciear fall days there is un Bhobstructed view far up the Hudson beyond the Palisades. Now that longer interiere with then Fesumed their outings on Riverside drive, and @tall times in the aiernoon they ean be ‘seen | filding swittly and silently along tue smooth, ia rd Toad ways. ‘The most irequent visitors are the members | of Gen. Grants family. Two or three times & week their carriage Inakes its visit with Mrs, Grant, Col. F. D. Grant and oiten some old frieud of the general. The carriage always stops ju the avenue beiore the vauil, and usually a Little cluster of Howers is leit on the gateway, Every week a florist, under the direction of Col. Grant, brings a Special floral tivute to Place within on the cotiin. It is said that Mrs. Grantis Lecoming more attached to Riverside Fark since it has grown quieter, and its beauty has been developed by the changes that have Col, Grant was pleased with the | pot and its historic associations irom the Hirst. | tothe cust aud below the neight where the | Womb is placed are the remains of what was ouce Bioumingdie road. A radition sayy that Gen. Washington during bis irst presidential term, wile living in New Yors, uwade Unis his favorite drive. iiere he could overlook the scene of a severe siruggie on the Harlem Com- quons after the batue of Long Island, aud the Sites of the forts held. so loug Ly Wwe cobtiuental troops along the Hudson. Several huudsome houses have been built Sloug Kiverside avenue during the year and a Feat many uew buildings nave gone up in jarlem im the streets approuchiag the park. Some of the principal sireets opening 1b the Fark are Deiug graded or uiled, and it is said that 4 number of new private houses are to be Luiit in Kiverside avenue next spring. ‘to An Order Cierk’s Wild Work. BROKERS COMPELLED TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY 4 BoY WHO THOUGHT HE KNEW IT ALL. John M. Moore & Co., the New York bankers and brokers, who made an assignment for the beuetit ot their creditors last Thursday, have Siven a unique: expianation of their failure. About sever months agoa young man came from Memphis, Tenn., and obtained employ- Ment irom the firm. He was so bright, so Seli-possessed und industrious that before long he was promoted to the important Bnd confidentiai position of order clerk. ‘The stock m ricet thas beet booming for seve: Fal weeks, much to the surprise and disgust of the young oruer cierk. About two weeks ago he decided that a grand crash was impend. ing. ‘The whole market would go down thd he yea ge cmployers, whose customers were, almost without exception, operating on the Lull side.” Nearly every order was Lo buy this Or that sivek. The briliant idea occurred. to the young cicrk that he would “hedge” tor the Mini. He could do it, as all the orucrs passed trough him tothe Uroxers. "So the nextday, When orders 10 buy came in, ne_ordered the brokers to sell.” He made the change Whenever there seemed no immediate Gunger of detection, aud be thus “hedzed” to ‘the extent thousands of | share ‘The orders received were reported correct!y to | the bookkeeper. The ufders as executed, how. ever, were ingeniously jumbled togetuer, so Ar. Moore said, aud the Lunpering with ‘the Dusiness was weil conceaied. ‘the clerk's work Went on in this way until the beginning of last Week, Then the suspicious oi the members of the firm were excited by the coniused state of the blotter entries, and the Young clerk saw that exposure At the same Ume the graner stocks which he had sold short very “heavily began to nse fapidly. He saw that the firm wouid certainly be ruthed and he fled lust Monday. He wrote the next day w the firm teiling what he had doue, and saying that the firm would tad theniselves siort t $60,000. Mr. Moore Said they found themselves suort nearly $1U0,- was Impending. —— eae Semis IN a St. Louis SYNAGoGUR—A dis- Batch irom St. Louis sass: The tight in the ‘bawre Emeth congregation between the fricuds and opponents of Kabbi Sonnescheln has resulted in the withdrawal of about baif the Members and the formation of a new eongre- tion with Dr. Sennesebein as rabli. Until ey can build a synugoxue of theirown_ they gull worsbiy i the Ast wall.’ Schaare Emeth ras the oldest aud wealthiest Hebrew cong! fation in the city. ae ae oe THe FEATHER-WEIGHT CHAMPIoNsHIP.— The prize-tight at St. Paul, between Tommy Danforth aud Tominy Warren, tor the feather Weight champlonsizip of the world, 8500 a side And a diamond belt, has been pesiponed until Thursday night owing tw the lateness of Dan- forth's arrival there. The mateh ts the most notable that Las taken place in this eountry for Somme Lime, aud attracts general attention 1m Sporting circles. Thursday night's mate 18 be @ teu-round contest with small gloves. Hoth Men Will weigh under 120 pounns. — to AS Aupucrep Boy Kescvep.—Nelson Gar. vin, @ seveu-ycar-old boy who was stolen at Des Moines, la. some months ago, was found In Wientta, Kan. Sunday. “He says he wes eaptured by 4 trampand “has been compelled ever since to doa large share of the begging 4 for both. The thief was captured a fe daier A Pet REABY FOR COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, A FULL LINE OF OUR IRREPROACHABLE YOUTH AND Boys’ CLOTHING; EVERY GARMENT OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. RRR EER rr EO BD yy ken ye AA BB YY Ei Eee #4 Bo ¥F = ‘FALL DRESS AND BUSINESS CLOTHING; FOR STYLE, FINISH AND VARIETY SUCH GOODS WERE NEVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. R ERB D, FEA tt PLE, AA EE Y RR EB A 4 DDD = OUR FALL DISPLAY OF JUVENILE WEAR OUR OWN MANUFACTURE RRR EER Rae ROR FE aw BR Y Spe ROY RB keB AA DDD OY OS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CLOTHING. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CLOTHING. S85 EER MM MM x H gts FP Mae ody SR Hof. Fe Mura AA SAS Eww i EO MMM AAA NNN KER S35 kee MMM 2° A NON BP BR % Shs BRE ERE Q 9 53s, fat E oo SssS2 5 COR. 7TH AND E STREETS, THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS ‘ell AND TAILORS OF WASHINGTON, Errazuosa: OR SKIN CANCER For seven years I suffered with» cancer on my face. Eight months azo a friend recommended the use of Swift's Specific and I determined to make an effort to procure it. In this I was successful, and. be gan iis use. “The lifluence of the medicine at first was to somewhat Wate the sore; but soon the inflam- mation was ailayed, aud I began to improve after the first ew botties My genera, health has greatly im- Proved. I am stronger, and able t, do auy kind of Work. ‘The cancer on my face began to decrease and the uicer te heal, until there is not a vestige of it let— only a little sear marks the place. MES. JUICTE A. McDONALD, Atlanta, Ga, August 11, 1855. Thave had acancer on my fice for some years. ex tending from one cheek bone across the nise to the It bas given me a great deal of pain, at times burning and itching to such an extent that it was almost unbearable. I commenced using Swift's Spe- cific in May, 1885, and have used eight bottles. at has given the greatest rellef by removing the inflamma- Hon and restoring my general health. W. BARNES, Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matled free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga, 15 R. H. Turion 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 im the city. It will pay you to see our goods. P. S—A rare chance to buy a fine, well-made jacket cheap, about twenty-five on hand, which we will sell ‘dt 97 worth $12.50, BH. TAYLOR, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. HH i fl al : iF i | 5 i { i * i i aE i ie 5 § E e é ‘There is a great diversity of opinion asto which are the principal events in the life ofa man. Some writ- ers ‘one of the most important evente is wi he falls in love. Now his future does ‘& good bit upon who he falls in 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 Iife of man are beregiven. These pointscannot be contradicted and every citizen of Washington will see at once that they are correct beyond all dispute: 1. When the young man first discovers avery faint sign ofa mustache. That is a periud of happiness 2. When he observes with feelings of sorrow that bis hair is getting gray. That ism period of gloom, but he soon recovers from it, 3. When he goes to VICTOR E. ADLER’S Ten Per Cent Clothing House for bis 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 s very slight advance above Manufacturing cost, 2. You always get g00d material and the best poss!- ble work. rar & 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 — io ‘VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 anv 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. se18 Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. A sxouxcexent, THK 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 6 to 13, fine quality and well-made Corduroy Suits, in brown und drab, at $4.25; sold else- where at $6. Good School Buits at $2.75, worth $4, ‘Very Good Suits, at $3.50, worth $5. Fine Sults at $5, $6, $7, and $8; caunot be matched anywhere under $7.50, $4.00, $9 and $10. ‘Odd Pants from 50c. up, For BOYS, 14 to 18 years, acomplete line of Cassl- mere, Cheviot and Worsted Suits, ranging from $5 10 $15. We have taken particular pains with this line and can show a line of goods at prices which cannot be matched in the clty. 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, trom $10 to $25, Wazking and One-Button Frock Suits, $10 to $22. Black Cioth 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 goods. Severta Sreeer Paras Rovan Have in stock a beautiful assortment of Stamped Linen Goods for Embroidery and Outline Work, com- prising Doyles, Splashers, Tidies, Tray Cloths, Searis, Shoe Bags, Duster Bags Laundry Bags, Umbrelia Bags, cc, 1m Linen and Momie Clowb. As # sample of prices we mention: § inch Momle Cloth Doyles, 5c. each. Linen ‘idles, be. exch, Juxz Linen Splashers, 9c. each. 193353 Linen Splasers, ning Usxdu Linen Starts, knotteu fringe. 50. each, Juno and Diana aprons, linen, with fringe. Bi. Cotton Pillow shane We would call att imported Je seys, ‘od firm Stockinet, ranging in price 1rom $2, for plain Jerseys, to 36 for beautiful Beaded Jerseys, worth $0.00. ‘Domestic Jerseys, very fine and Heavy stockinet, plaited back, with ribbon bow, $1.90, worth $2.5. Same quality and style, braided, 1:75, worth $2.50, oucws Jersey Coats, $2, worth'oz-3u, Our Kid Glove department fs now ready. ¥$-Button Kid Gloves. biack and colors. 8c. {Botton Kid Gloves back aid cular, oe toned Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, excel- lentquality, $1.10. toed 8023 ‘Merino SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, O14 7th Street, Bet. Iand Kn w. J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor. Cormse Is Woasnvero At the Mannfactaring Establishment, 918 7th ét n.w.,pricesareal! cut to pleces. Our earthquake predic. tion last week was only too true, and as the calamt- ‘tous prices elsewhere have as $et not abated, we will continue the good work of giving you just what you ‘want at 40 per cent jess than can be purchased else- where. How sot Because we manufacture our own goods on the premises. It would be useless for us to try to enumerate the many dargains that await you in our manutacturing department, where we manufac- ture Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, Cloaks aud Un- derwear to suit everybody, both in price and quality. In addition, we have able Cuttersand Fitters that will take your measure for any kind of Garment ad have it completed inside of 24 hours, a good fit and satis- faction guaranteed. We have just completed in our fire- tory 20 different styles of Bilk and Satin Dress as low as $8.00. Boy's all wool Flannel Shirt Waists, 75c.,, worth double money. Indigo Biue, 20c. Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, made of very best Muslin, 22c, A call and inspection ia all we ask, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘918 Seventh Street Northwest. Ar Lasn Ar Lasm Ar Lam WE ARE ON THE ROAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has yeen safely lowered, and the fittings are being rapidly replaced. We are going tohave a modern and convenient Grocery Store, in which will be found at alitimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, ‘and at the Most Moderate Prices. You want to keep Your eye on the date of our Opening, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1s, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days belore we can Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you can Purchase TEAS and COFFEES of the finest quality and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remarkably low figures: the best floar MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per bbL; SAUCES PICKLES, &c, without number. ‘You can save money. Give us » call. N. T, METZGER & BRO, 417 7th at nw, se23 eo? G. T. Kees, Gatos Genrizurm ‘There is no better time than the present to select a handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Reavy MaDe on Have Tamu MaDe 10 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 fs no reason for waiting, but every reason ‘buying now, TRADE 1s picking up. You may as well have a large eusortment of late styles to chose ond ‘the rush bye and bye, NOAH WALKER & CO, Leal (625 Pennsylvania svenus QU# #00 BaBYzcoacH © Bediuced to $7.00 ‘Our $10.00 BABY 1098.00. Our 911.00 BABY so unee DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODY. BOOKS, &@. PIANOS AND ORGANS. [SSeS SEDO RAST, STEM OF SOUN! Now Is Taz Ber Tow Mirretned end vil be Based toneetnets patzone | cpap a-ha Tae Leave xsrevaex at ‘Parlors 411 8 treet B. w., door STUDENTS —. FISCH: ESTEY. FOR INTENPING BUYERS OF DRY Goops above Palias Royal. 27-lwe ‘ae DECKER BROS, ER AND To ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS. J.c. Py A PIANOS, sex roca 2 COMPLETE IN Anes DEPART. i 6 ate “ave, oot. 5 RS ge gg ESTEY ORGANS MENTS, THE ASSORTMENTS WILL jamabers, lessons In each. 1 for: tree's, BK EXCELLED AT ANY TIME LATER IN THE | WOAES Seay Se fret lesson given | Plancefor rent and sold on cary terms, SEASON. z ‘FRENCH NOVELTIES jastreceivea. | TS, ZtneMOe Call between & and Sig Pus, oF SANDERS @ STAYMAN, Se DRESS TRIMMINGS, MLLE, V, PRUD'H ‘Garvia Budler in change), EST NOVELTIES" IN LYON'S SILKB AND VEL-| pear AND IMITATION LACES, FOSTER KID poegacemeat pha VETS AND PARIS WRAPS AND DRESS TEX-| orovnsgi per pall, upwards Every pair Sued ang | 225-10 TUl4 17th se. co 4 F Street Northwest _ ‘TURES ARE NOW ALL OPEN, AND EXUCEED IN nts 2e25 H™** ‘CG LANCASTER, ALLET @ DAVIS UPRIOHT PIANOS UN- VARIETY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY ANY S20 thst, nw, oyuaied ot every destrabie. pots. tea tearver: PREVIOUS OFFERING.” THE CONTINUED MILD WEATHER DOES NOT STIMULATE ACTIVITY AND DEMAND FOR THE GOODS OF AUTUMN AND W: AND IT A¥FORDS, THEREFORE, THE BEST POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO PRUDENT BUY- ERS IN THE FACT THAT MY COUNTERS ARE NOT OVERCROWDED, AND THE BEST POssi- BLE ATTENTION IS 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. aa SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. a@F PLALN FIGURES ANDOORBECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Panny BUILDINe, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th stroet, Estab lisbed 1840. 8025 Opa Ona DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A CARPET ‘This Season? IF 80, CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. ‘We think it woula pay you to do 20. did ine of INGRAIN ‘Wonave a splendid lize ARPETS, TAPES! RY BRUSSELS, from 55¢. to $1. ‘Handsome stylesin BODY BRUSSELS, very best 3- ply, all wool, $1. FLOOK DRUGGETS, all sizes, ' HALL and STAIR CARPETS, SMYRNA TAPESTRY and VELVET RUGS, FLOOR and STEP OIL, CLOTHS, CARPETS SEWED AND LAID AT SHORT No- ‘We have a splendid assortment of new fall dress foods, embracing @ great maay new thivgs Jost out is season. 1 case ARABIAN SUITING, 15c.; worth 20. 4-4 and 6-4 Tricot cloth. SILK and WOOL SUITING. All-wool homespun, JERSEY FLANNELS, BLANKETS und COMFORTS at last season's prices JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 8e24 686 Pu ave., south side, near 7th st. n. FBuasyucs Frasers We have now the most complete stock of FLAN- NELS ever kept in stock by us, ‘We are 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 (TWILI.) ‘27-inch wide 25c. per yard, worth 28e. zee be. ae Pe BTae Bet 5% ave fo“ f «Boe boc, ” @0c, 55e, < “ 62h 62h0. “ibe WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL ‘BO-inch wide for 0c. per yard. ‘36-inch wide for 37gc, per yard. 36-.nch Heavy weight, 4c. per yard, Bench heavier, 60e. per yard. ‘3G-inch extra heavy, 624yc. per yard. RED SHAKEK FLANNEL (MEDICATED) ‘B6-inches wide, G0c. per yard. ‘Thisis indeed a bargain. Splendid weight goods, aud cannot be duplicated again for that mont A HEAVY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL, 27 inches wide, for 25c. per yard. ‘Thig is desiravle for skirts. ciiidren's kit dresses ladies’ wear and gents’ flannel shirts, ‘Tuls 13 also warranted to be every threw! wool, GREY FLANNEL, 27 inches wide (cotton mixed) for 12%c. per yard. This Is splendid for ining purposes: also, used for skirt Ww. it 25¢. an extraheavy Grey Flannel, which je as it is useiul. SOMETHING NEW, A.2% yard wide Striped Flannel for $1.50 per yard. ‘hts tsexceltent for skirting, You obly require to buy the lenuth a; it ts ful wide. be ‘This fs ‘warranted all wool, and comes In the following good shades: navy blu” B shades brown, 2 shades garuet, mytue, green und | Diack, only 25e: per yurd. ‘A.s, ao all-w: ol Suitity Flannel for 20c. per yard, but only in navy bine and brown, TWILLED FLANN#.L> in ull the delicate shades, Such us piuk, creans, light blue, che: Fy, ete. MATELASSE r LAN NELS B7ige. per yard, BASKET FLANNEIS S7ige. per yard. FANCY STRIPED BLANSEES 45c. per yard, All the new Fail colorings, smtable tor children's coats, ladies’ wrappers aud skirts, FANCY PLAID FLAN ELS 450. per yard, ‘Also, 1u all the new colorings, For StiiPeD For 43 is TENSE { 35 t per yard FLANNEL, per yard ‘Weare the only house offering 27-inch wideStriped, Y FLANNEL for 4c. per yard. JERSHY EIDE DOWS, 27 inches wide, yard. COLORED EIDER DOWN in all the delt- cate ahasies for ue, ber Para "This is suitable for. children's sacques and for car- riage robes. It ls as pretty as aby material made for the purpose, and as warn, ‘Remember, our price is only 80e. ver yard. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS (white or red) for Fog he Hoes $1, $1.25, 81 90, $1.75, $2, 92:25 and All our prices warranted, ‘The dealgns are all new and handsome on the EXTHA FINE FLANNELS in white and scarlet DOUBLE FACED CANTON FLANNE! In piuin and stripes and figures, good for children’s wear or for ladies’ wrappers, 27 Inches wide, 250. ALL OUR FLANNELS ON FIRST FLOOR STRICTLY ONE PRICE. seth, 420-422-424-426 7th street. Hocszrunnisninas. We are daliy recelving our fall supply of. . Lowell and. Hartford. Carpets, coupriiag, Wilion's, quevve, Velvet and Hoxbury Tepestty tah tee ano, 3 e aa Aesigus. Are Squares ail. size, aud'e splendid ingot ie Furniture tno Covers aud a Spun'Silk Tsble Covers. ali sizes “Those in w Gholee goods will find ito thelr advamage weseetiog eet HOOE BRO, « co. se7-3m 1526 F oth Mus Jour Consox Says, In an articlzentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year:” “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE, ‘were used in cities,” 0, WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70, 25 Busbels for $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Boshels for $2.90, ‘25 Busbels for $2.00, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 413 10th street. Bad Axcaviax, THE Ean “Nature's specific for diseases of the Kidney ant Bladder.” ~“Unequaled in diseases of the Stomach and Alimen ‘tary Caual.”” Dealers supplied by SAM'L ©. PALMER, Agent te men orc. | {gieeessereain Washington oe rennet ber Ger Taz Bur. ESCSTRAW BATS ot your own pee _ ‘Weare the Bole Agents for ‘the sale of the Genuine =aMOUB (Concord Harness and Collars, Mo BV rex ‘cinder some line of Dress Trimmings and Novelties, sy25-2~ EAL G DYED AND ALTERED into the new fashionable visite and jacket ‘and ure Mufy made ACM SORM SHAME 1910 Oth ae ne No at BE V. KAN] 607 11TH ST. N. W.—CORSETS inna ae std beret wound, ie Sunita Stour rats etre ey Prem iiatruments have won the frat place Inthe hearts usicians all over the world. Buy no oiler piano 1 you have seen these. New styles. No} at 811 9ub st uw. To i Eowarp F. Dnoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, on cha ig. tase inks ost, cee & ath Aa ery Sem cate, betes | oo Sane ion emanstasiae | [Sy Sy Tats private and pub scbuolsat lowest Heavocanrens rites Scuoor Sur et_cor stock of School Books ‘School Supplit the District. ORRIN Eco REE SF comraacr Desks, Biack-boards, Crayons, School Rags, £c. ss WM. BALLANTYNE & SOX, sel7 ‘425 7th street nw. ‘RSE McCAFFERTY'’S BONNET AND FRAME FACTORY bas moved to northeast corner of 11th and G streets. Hasall the intest fall styles in bonnet and hat frames, seb-4ia Dars Sin: Tue Frvona D z. S, ELDS re absolutely Impervious. ‘aulpeo-3m” ISS ANNIE K HUMPHERY, Miso venti stkeet NORTAWrST, ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and and quargniees perfect fit and comfort. French ALTIES ARE— ng, MerinoUnderwear Children's Corsets anda $1 Corset make) that for the price ir unsury Rg et cpen: Germann and Spates {RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEst. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flaunel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired, Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Vischer aud Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris as _HOUSEFURNISHING and sbi QCHOOE SEP QOREEGE TEx hopas FOR | EMI nang Puanosofoibermaken always | Every Grade of Public and Private Al ome eny a retail © C PURSEL! K K NNN a BSR KB ae Se oes ee7 ery te By RRS £4 bon fe New Booxs Sg 2S Beat ae Poverty Grass (Lilli ) Piaxo Forars eee Lees: ae eon. of Scere eee Eh es Epiands aud Meadows ta biotey UNEQUALED IN TONE. TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. an 3 Daughter (Hamlin) Tove and Mealcines (Giiiam.) Aphrodite, by eksteln, Having purcbased the Book Sore No. 1434 New York avenue, we shall run tia connection with oor store, “475 Peunsylvenia ave. Any orders Of COUe missions left at exer store will be prompuly filed. W. H. MORR:S W asuixotos Cmevtatixe Lmnany. SYLVANIA AVENUE New Hooks and Best Periodicals Fifty Cents Mouth or $4 veacly. Branch 1624 14th street aortiwest, with same MRS LUCY L HUNTER FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘Second-tiand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE &Co. a sstamelt TH Esoeuwx Tourr Ses WE ARE OPENING A LINE OF ENGLISH TOILET SETS, ‘WITH AND WITHOUT JARS, AT PRICES THAT WILL INTHRREST YOU. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 9025 1205 Pennsylvania ave, To Hovsexrerrrs ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we aro now prepared to farnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CKOCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class, ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are Us season, M. W. BEVERIDGS, se25-3m, No. 1009 Penn. ave. To Tue Lavra ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all Kinds of Iemibroldery Work in Sik, Ghenule, Ai und Cali at our office and yee the beautiful Samples of work. Nuntel Lambrequing, Wall Banners, Screens, Table Scarfs und all ktuds of Tuterior Decorative Art Stn brolderies to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 Oth street n.w.. St. Clond Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Kent, #25 We Have ‘Now on Hand a Complete Stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS ANE UPHOLSTERY GooDs, Which we are offering at the lowest prices, ‘Our Lincef IMPORTED &UGS Is unsurpassed by *'Puruiture Upholstered by experienced. workmen. Furniture made from special Designs, Prices all guaranteed. W. H. HOUGHTON @00., se24-3m. 1214 F street northwest. Cawera Carrera Canrers, ‘Do you intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It you haven't given it at fact Carpets were never so HANDSOME OR PRICES AS LOW as they ARE NOW. Money saved is money made. ‘Come and see our stuck. We will take pleasure in showing you our line of Lugrain, “Tapestry, Body Lrowele, Velvets, Moguette and ‘Wilion Carpets, Kugs, At Squares, OM Cioth ond a beuuciful ue of Upholstery Goods, with pri-es low as the lowest ‘See the Templeton Parquette Carpet. Furniture at the lowest cash prices * W. H. HOEKE, se21 ‘ 801 Market space. L “You Wasr A VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest tm- provements, which you. can ind in. our full assore Thent of all sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEW EL, BANFORTH FLULD constantly on band See Spe KEFRIGERATORS, WATER | COOLE! Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFE! how reduced in price, ise W. & JENKS & CO., 8 717 7th street. Goon News: Goon Nuws FROM CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘as no one need be without a well-furnished home ‘because they have not got the cash to spare, Se POR GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CasH. And wo make this extraordinary offer that customers, can make their own terms in regard to paymenta, Come and see the largest store in the United States, CROGAN'’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., In the place you were looking for. Come and be con- vinoed that what we say are facts And nohumbug We report, come and make your own terms—at Jels CROGAN'’S. THE TRADES. MAN & WARNESON, We Se wo ocl3 420 and 422 11th st. nw, Gee AND JOB PRINTERS ut BOO! JOB Daonxenness, OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, O** #20ye Low QuaRTER eHoss, ig, 3.460, S08 TEe Redon from 61.2, Aue 20° TENS AND BOYS PANTS, EM WSO! A thoronghly firsislax: Instr ium price. “Over 41,000 now La use | Second band Panos and Orzaus at prices from $10 te$100. Sold on small monthiy pay mene Auurgest amvrtuiee ¥f Ge. music in the city. BLNGY EBERBACR 915 F sree New Mackeren NEW MACKEREL LARGE, FAT AND JUICY. ap2a Sones ¢ RANICH & BACH PIANOS. GENUINE NO. 1 SHORE FIsH. Recetved. Quality alWays the same aund the Des Ey yp sue Galiy'stmutvelous seit junying anstrumensd de EEF —— 1. WILD & BR TOM Reventhst n. w. Established 1964, ELPHONZO YOUNGS aye und repaieuig. | N kee nated. ab 428 Nizth street, = RAKAUER AND C.D PASS 00, Piahon "Duruet Orguae “The benipry-pyy remonablerprice Pianos. Tent, taming. re Patrat Git RUMN'S vor oust we WOOD AND COAL. aurea H. Minow. ‘Wholesale and Ketail dealer in P. 8—New Crop TEAS also in Stock. Call or send for Circular. EY. 263m N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 44 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W., SoLy AGENT For THE CELKRRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATs.NT PROCESS FLOUR In order to thoroughly introduce this | Magnificent Flour, I will sell. delivered wo any part or tue city, a SAMPLE SACK of 12 pounds ior ‘80c.,1or ashurt thne only. This Flour is guaranteed to be tue B. ST, or MONEY. ‘KEFUSDED, Ww COAL AND Woop. Main Office No. 710 Dt. n.w.. ‘Sth and B sis aw. No. 2 Offices and Yards— A st me Coal Depot— | Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.¥. All Offices are conuected with the Telephone Ex- se20-Ln* change, . ls TONS OF 120 OOODR Nir: Sinvety, a te very towiet Wood Grepaed te best cay. Sad in your aides enue. Unices, is avenue and 2008 and i sareets moraines Tepotand Wut, Ui aud Water streets southwest anbsut CDSE wer, Quickand prompt | CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.7! per barrel. PUULE'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A foll line ot the FINEST FAMILY GROCERUES, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUITER. GOODS DELIVERED FR. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. FaRIS FOULIIVEL Casi 'estas_| S)y/LNTuR FURL aT SUM Matha V. BALDWIx JOMSSO, Norice ecumenical et beta WORK ana coats -EEPERS seen Measure. spi ats io ing Sn nad bat eins ixor aay GIVE ME A TtaL. mEWi ices cecig ced pcb Main Yard and Office, 1101 ithode Island ave. now. OCG BER RRR KER gSky Branch LL Aste. eo ez ee RS ES So Ma RRR _ All connected Uy, Tek phone. auld-3m & OE kee 3 Jons Muien ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD ANP COAL Lumber Yard, Mill and R. R Depot—South Capitol ‘aud I ‘strects southeast Offices—4iy Street ud Alarylaid avenue southwest: | Wooo atu wrcet nortawest’ TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. 1t taywithont a donbt the most BeaUtircL andthe mont ‘Nurarriovs Floarin the World, ‘The Millers huve not ouly the Most perfect Mi aug ieaoen al the man, proved. Sactin ery invented up to tue present time, but they produce a Flour Unsvkrasmp by any millin the world. fo Prove that, we would simply evate that a" large qua. {ity of this'magnibeent Fiour is shipped annually to | COAL by the cargo or carload at wholesale Burope and eaten at te principal Courts of Wwe old | KIN DLING and STOVE. WOOD of alt kin ‘works CUAL and sa’ and SPLIT WOOD kept under | HOWEVER. Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons are trving to take advantage of ine Feputation it has gained by imitating the Name and rund, and attempting thereby w pai olf ais wie cover on paiik tours, Large and wellsort-d stock of LUMBER Fine Lumber and Flooring kept under cover. } ‘Urders promplly delivered in auy part of thecity without charge tor nauing. ‘Estimates cheeriuily turnished, ior arlicle tor Ube genuine: Gur Depui being ceutraliy located, and adjacent to | the railrond, stock handied at very'samall Gost reing THEREFORE advantages in esuiatlug, especially ior Luuier oF Ceatn‘iange quantities Berureandsee toltthat either sacksor berreisread | “Tong experiuce, ainple facilities, and competent ageisauts warrant ibe belvef tat saiistaction Wil be “CERES given to those who may tavVor Us With Lheir paironage, Schich is reapecttuliy suiicived, pacer and have the imprint of — —— TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the wo gold medals | = I ___ MEDICAL, ae. R. AND MADAM WILSON, 433 1ST,CORNER Txt apd £ sts uw. Established 1858. special freutwent Jor ladies destring reliable services. Advice | WM. M. GALT 400, ee Ca | FORMATION CONCERN A RE an23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers, and well-condacted Home for Laciies in con- | 3) J ANHOOD Ki STOKED BY USING A BOTTLE | of sewing Machines. A = ie S wapen , Serve ees is tmpite Vioar ao ths ehete concenteatign snd costeceaiton of ustuasion reales | poerrepawer, Jt re ole ay ithe ranges work can wot ecactce at | et WWW Ba s Deeaty end aay seastac couant see FO SME ERNE S a2 bth ge awe de he etc | MM Yetiabie Ladies tea 30 DAYS’ TRlaw ne pees ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Evectrro FLBOTRIO VORTALG BELT, and cine Riacrang eee ee ‘who are suflering from Nervous | i ature resulting from) abuses and other causes. relief and compitte restoration to health, vigor pie oon pei eee on ree eae co gins Address VULTAIC BELT CO., Mar- yes Das i. MOND, Manager. Tent rey for The Universal GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. 8. B, Euser HAS REMOVED TO Machines of ‘ali kinds for saleur ‘done. Also, Central Uftice rns. See them my2z only: NERVINE, Kc A wo NEST 1897 F STREET NORTHWEST. fervous and’ Physical Debuity, Loss ~ as Vitality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, &c. Soidai STANDIFORD'S, St Cloud Pharmacy, cot- _ ner vin and sts Price, $l. ‘Sent by mati sealed. ___se2thatu3m SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. 21 | Fr HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Ab BROTHERS te the oldest Establisned aver ng Ladies’ Physician in this city. Lad ce FINANCIAL. contidentiy” consult Dk. BROTHERS, MOU sist w. Farucolar altention paid to ait discases ‘peculiar t6 =, married or single. Ali ested, Baxzma Hovsz Fmt Ce es Hats , MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL or Debility, ‘Urinary Diseases in 48 hours, Nervous Organic Weakness caused by. Diseases uf Blood, affecting ‘Throat, Sold at STAN DIFORD'S, mt Cloud ‘vetiand jon, Poisonous ‘Nose’ and Skin, HENRY CLEWS & ©O., ana a Fite Price, $i. Sent by mail weaied. nes.wtn i age bat READ aND GE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 900 5 —: St & w., appeared before me and made oath Cat Deposit Accounts recelved, also Certifieates of De- | Gity:and will guarastee s cure ih all cooce uf privace Gisease of men and furnish medicine, or no: ; eee Tey. ae, New York, be rea Diez PARSONS, COR 9TH AND EN.W. Filling @ speculty; also, the Ra ‘Without extracting. “A local ‘used on the anes | puto tinting A lost iach one LA, RT. M, TALBOTT, Di ‘three branches PRIVATE ATTORNEYS. AMPBELL CARMINGION, ATTORNEY-AT ‘Taw, Barbour Law ‘490 Loulsiana ave. zo | Washingwun, DC aie He Ercieage N 2 WEEEER ATTORNEY -ATIAW, wand Law Bultaing, =. « CGiLousiane avenue Resdence, 813 T st. nw. | Te | 3:30 Wauldress Mrs MAHGAKET MOMGAN. 163 | 6 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, {OU ALL POTOMAC RIVE LANE Steamer JUMN WT HUM Po Mlonday. Wediosiay and Pridlay. a 7.6. an fara omint Ferry "ard Le voaritown ab Lait iulormetiaone Jandingn, “On Friday extends Ue" tFip (0 Lents and Barnes “wharves, Coan fiver, hinsale, Lodge Lanie tng: and Munday’ Pulut, Wicomico Adver Maatog silintdinge every trip OU can goL0 any landing for 2 cemta Staterooms S0ccun " ae ae eee Meee a ae ay ‘ORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROR AND THE a SOUTH, STREAMERS GHORGH Lica kY and LADY OF THE AKR OLEAVE AT So0 PM. FIRST-GLAss PALI. wspay, Saey Por, at Colonial meets at Necialk. with Howe [Fes 603 Pennsylvania ave checked from hotew nnd Mer iformacion tquir one Calls Bd res FFe8 Poromac miven Laxvisas NEW TRON STEAMER “WaKrePreLor Leaves Tthatreet wharf on MONDAYS. LT! BAYS and SATURDAYS att kta.” henry TURSDAYS FRIDAYS Yip. im. towel Taancttngen as fo M cireck. wee ota, Va and Mt. Clements Hay, Mc Connects wilt Tha. 0A Sheplimra mer scliedule jOUN K PADGETT Agen: ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager vet SEW YORKSFREIGHT STEAM WIBSOX and 1. CK NIGIT leave, Vier 41. Kast iver, every SATUMDAY at 4p Be Git st. Whar, Waslington, every TURSDAY MORNING. Frewlt at lowest rates Me VeBSON! ot, Viewont STEAMER W. W. Co Leaves Tth-street wharf daily At. Vernon at 10 o'clock am, Washington about 3:30 p. sel SORAN cept sunday) for Returning, vewches . L. BL RAILROADS. pmonost are AN ns leave Band P. depot, 6th Ta B streets: Lyncubarg and “except Suuday these to New slorpung cary Wo AC 2:00 p.m.—Dally, except Sunday, for Manassas, Nir sbong ns Louisville, Cine eainatt and HK. Puliman Neeper "4 weton to Leusviue, p.m. —tauy 1oF Lynchburg, Chi . Augusta, AU 1 paince OUiTed leek care cchon With PuIMAR parlor care acconumoaations and ae JAMES L. TAYLOR, General Pasenger Agent LALLBOAD. NDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th it furiiier notes, BALTIMORE AND Schedule in effec ine, corner of New Jem 10:10 p.m. daily. The ra for Patent at 3285 pane ‘A fare ts charged For Cuciunatl, Loutsville and St. Lonts dally at 3:30 PM and LOG pan, with Carough coaches aud Pale De Sieeplig Cars 10 mbuve poluts without fist Limited tran to Civelunati a wath ext a zat 7 No exita fare is Charged 01 fo: fant use ping Care to Pttabargh. v Lyuchburg, Natural Brake, Lexington and Staunton, uk For Lexiucton except Sunday, aud pm, daily’ For Havre-de-race, Newark, iagerly, Wilming- fom (hese aind Philadelpnis, Oat, ad pore on wiek days 5, ZO, 1 cy Railroad and points South, ly; 10am, has Riesper from jeans: S280 p.m. Seeper to Lite Ue ork. For Wilmington, Delawaie,and intermediate potnts between Kuitamore ton, 15 p.m. daily, except sunday. For Annapolis 6:40 am. and 12:10 and 4:30pm, ou Sunday p30 a.tn., 4:0 pan, ly. except_Su dally, except Sune ‘uu Branch sy: SOPS at ail Stations. FOF Gail rmed.ate pol daily, except Sunda 4:40 p.m. dally, except ~anday. For Hagerstown 10:00 a.m. and 5:31 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. : ‘rains rrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am., 1:15. 6:30 and 10:30 pan. Latte Kove Faprons. From Philadephia, Chester, Wilmingtan, gerly, Newutk and Havre de Gruce, Licko mit, Pam and 1-00 4m, dey con aud intermediate points north of From Wim Baltimore, 11:15 am. »y Rallrond, 7220 a ipt Sunday An tiutermediate pu 10 pom. aakiy exeept Sunday leave Halumere tor Washington at 5:10, £20, 9:00. 9:09 aud 10380 a.m, 12! “200, Band 11900 joka: W209 am. 1 0 pam cy ‘Sunde, |, 2830. 4.20, 5:00, stop at Relay Station wl and 133 ue, street, where taken for tacguge Lo be checked aud Feceived at aug point in the ci. tI © K. LORD, ‘Len. Manaxer, Baltimore, (se: GPA ASHINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN Kall ‘OAD Co. Schedule tn effect August 1, 1886, ‘Tratas will leav' Leave Washington ¥:10 a m. daily except Sunday and 4:45 p.m. datiy, arriving at Round uk 1144 © eva: dt iL y wud oe nee Jas warviving at Washingt - and 3248 pan. ‘Monthly and quarterly Commutation rales. L000 mile tickets R BELT, anlo Superimendent pHE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUT TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOCTHWEST, SPLENDID SCENERY STEEL RAIL MAGNIFICENT hQUIPMENT, IN EPFRCT JULY Iltn, issu, ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of Sixth ‘and Bistreets, as For Pittsburg and the West, Chica ‘ot Palace Sl Limited Expres M. dal Line, 9:50 A. Sb. a and se. Laut, With Sleeping Car from Marrinvurg to Cocina, and Hove! Car 10 St. Loulx dally, except Saiuriay? {e Chicago. with siceping Car Altoona to Cluicagd, Chica ce Expres at a0 ee dels, Wid Sleeping Cars “Washington” to. ‘Chicwo, and | liaryisbarg to | Cleveland 0 ect at Harrisburg with Western Fought. Sleepers for Pacific ess, 10:00 P.M. dully, for Pittsburg Bnd the West, with through Sieeper Harrisburg Chicazo, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buflaio, Niagara, 10:00" P.M. daily, except Saturday, With Palace Car Washington io Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 0:50 A. M. dally, except Sunday, For New Yori ‘and the Hast, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 A, BM; 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20'P. M. Ou Sunday, 9:00 A. 'M.. "3:00, 415, 10:00 and 11:20 PL Limited Expres of Puliman Parlor Cars, 0:40 AL M. and 4:50 P. M. daily, except Sun For Boston without chauge. 2:00 P.M. 3 For Broo all through trains connect at Jersey ts of Brovklyn Annex. ing direct transfer to Fulton steel, avouiug doubie Aerriaze across New York Ci3" For Philadelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 and 11-00 A.M. $23, 0:00, 20300 wind 1.20) BM.” Gu" muinings 9200 A. M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00. 10:00 and 11:20 P. Limited Express, 040.4. M. aud 3:50 vedo A. A except Sunday Sundays, 300 A. 3 ONDA AND FREDERICKSSU, ™* WAY) AND AcbxANDKLA ASD Wanita: TON LL to, -Aavaria, 705, 9:25, 1055, and 1135 a. fo desi, 4:95, O01, web, wid A157 FAL Os "si de0d, 9:25, 10:38 A.M. S00 PAL 6300, 10:50 A. Madly ator W eniiugton, 605, 8: ; 100, S05, S28” 910, Td midnight vexeepe Mow: and 100 A.M. 706, ? i“ 5 ne & 4 | (Alias LINE ROYAL MALL STEAMEMS. Sail regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. ‘Calling at Halifax, N. &, and St. Johns, N. F. October 5: Caspian October 19,

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