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Be eee” ects, _ =. s..4.G STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESD ‘The Yachts. THE CLOSE OF THE SEASON—INTERESTING CONTESTS EXPECTED NEXT YEAR. This week begins the end of the yachting sea- son. From this week on the yachts will be going out of commission. The waiting Galatea and Mayflower at Marblehead wiil have got a suitabie wind and have had their race, and the yachting seasou wil! approach its end. Next season the famous cutter Marjorie will @me over here. Sue does not come for the America’s cup, Lut just to try her speed against the crack American yachis. Mr. Bell's new Yaeht will be here in search of the international trophy, and the Gulates will be here also, tor Lieutehunt Henn bus announced bis intention of laying bis yacht up in New York (or the win- ter, instead of going in her to the West Indies, as Was bis original intention, Itis said that W A. W. Stewart will bring over the cutter rig for his yawi Cythera next season. With a cutter rig the Cythera is expected to show herselt a edy boat. The splendid yaeht of W. K- fanderbilt will soon ve launched, and will cost, At is said, $500,000. She will De one of the Most Bazhificent yachts afloat, ‘The creat silver vase, winich will cost $10,000 and which the American Yaebt club offers as an international challenge cup, is being rapidly completed, and it is hoped that some foreign steam yacht will chailenge for it. It is hoped that Baron Arthurde Rothschild will bring Over bis new steam yuebt NgXt season and race for this cup. He has already had some eorre- spondence with the American Yacht club in re~ ward to it, Thus there may be two internation- ai cups raced for next seuson. Yuchtsmen are Of the opinion that the new boat which Watson ie desiguing for Mr. Beli, of the Royal Clyde Yacht club, will prove a much more formidable adversary than those builtatier the designs of J. Beavor-Webb. The challenges which come $0 thick and iast for the America’s cup have €aused some members of the New York Yacht ¢lub to shake their head dubiously and talk of increased membership dues. Tue defense of the trophy hus cost, i118 asserted, about $200,- O0, but twe majority o: the members of the club believe thatthe benefit wuich American Yachting has derived from the contests is more than cau be measured by four mes that sum. Cold Coffee for Marching Soldiers, Paris Letter to London Truth. A good mark for Gen. Boulanger! In the in- structions sent to the officers commanding the regular army and the militia reserves engaged io the autumn manceuvres they were told to Prevent, as much as possible, soldiers drinking atthe first well they meet, and if the weather Was hot, to make each man take with him Betore setting out on along march a provision Of Hitered water. It he had sid, “a provision of cold coffee,” it would have been better. There 4s no such safe and sustaining drink as coifee for the imarcuing soldier, tourist or sportsman, At prevents, in places wiiere food is searce and bad, typhus fever, by counteracting rapid waste ot the tissues. ‘The internal waste caused by fatigue is the most dangerous of any, inasmuch a the vitality is too luw to throw it off and so ali the dead stuff in the body polsons wuat Is living. I have seen persons, after walks greater than their strength could bear, suiler as it trom Violent poison. In point of fact, they were poi- soved, but merely through inability to get rid 9f the detritus of wasted Ussue in themselves. Tourists should, no more than Gen. Boulanger’s soldiers, when’ out on holiday excursion: drink water out of the first weli they meet, an to prevent the rapid using up of their’ own Bodies they ougnt to fill up their flasks, before ‘starting on long walks, with coffee, which 13, perhaps, nicer to drink cold than ho. eo ‘The St. Leger. From the London Times. Ormonde, preceded by his stable companion, Coracle, was the first to enter the paddock. He ‘Was at once recognized, and bore the curiosity Of the surging crowd with characteristic good temper. He has not grown much, if anything, since he was last seen in public at Ascot, but he has thickened a little, and would but for his Father narrow quarters be a pertect type of the Taee-horse. Ormonde attract. d so much atten- Won that the grand-looking St. Michael and the marrow-chested St. Mirin were scarcely noticed &s they followed him round the paddock, and the appearance of several ragged candidates ‘Who might as well have remained In their sta- bles was not calculated to excite any interest. ‘The saddiing was completed in such good time Bhat the seven runners, making up the smallest field since Stock well cut down five opponents 4m 1852, were at the post a few minutes in xd- aneo of the hour fixed for the race; so after com et! ei preliminary canter they were Faded s second time past the rand stand, bre monde being, of course, the object of general ‘Lord Marcus Beresford was not long in get- fing them off when once they were drawn into ‘and Coracie, wearing the second colors of the Duke of Westminster, drew at once to the front, though, as soon as the puce was set, Ex- oor made the running. The yellow jacket of onde could be seen in a good place ail the Way round, and when the little band of compe- titors swept round the final turn Archer atouce sent him to the front. It seemed that us ne Degan to gallop the others stood still,and_ he ‘Won with such ease that his jockey began to Bell him up betore reaching tie winuing post. cheering which greeted Ormonde and his {ockey, alter tne race was spontancous and dis- terested, for there had been little betting on the race; and, If the St. Leger did not provoke the excitement it has done in previous years, TS Wet home content ini the now! t they had seen one jt ‘horses of modern times. ———— ee ____ Chinese Cooks Called Back. ‘From the Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise, Sept. 17. ‘Mueb trouble Continues to exist at the hotels and restaurants at Carson by reason of tne white cooks getting drunk and unreliable. The landlords find themselves obliged to discharye ‘them and resort to Chinese cooks again. The ebances are that all the Chinamen driven away by the anti-Chinese league will have to be sent Jor to come vack. Russian Ixreicue 1x Eoyrr.—At Cairo, pt, Monday, M. Lavison, Russian sul acting as agent tor ismail Pusba, the ex-khedive of Egypt, und with tne aid of a number of armed Aivaniuns, seized the Ismailia Palace, which the ex-khedive claims as bis perty. M. Lavison subsequently withdrew the paluce, at the instance of the Russian gonsul. Sir Henry Drummond Wolf, ibe Brit- ish commissioner, hus hastily returned to Cairo to investigate the matter. It is under- Stood that M. Lavison’s motive was to force the tribunal to take cugnizance of the ex-khedive's claim. VANDERBILT'S New Fuoatinc PAvAce.— W. K. Vanderbilt's new steel yacht Alva, Bich wili probably be launched On Saturday at Wilmington, Is said to have cost so far $523,- G00. She bus been built entirely of steel and Will rank in the biguest class in the Lloyd's Shipping registry. She will have three musts and wii be schooner rigged with @ square top- Suil ou the foremast. ‘The crew and everything else except the officers will be of the Engiisu type. The law requires that her officers shall be American citizen: oo __ Ax EScaPIxG Convict KILLED.—Two con- Yiets confined in the northern penitentiary at Michigan City, Ind., named Frank Whiting and Charies Havens, Monday made thelr third Unsuccessiui atiempt to escape, Asa switeh engine which had been at work inside the walls started to pull out through the north “aie the two men suddenly broke from their fork Lenches, knives and hawmers ip hand, fan down stairs and jumped on the engine, throwing tue fireman off. When the engine was Within ten feet or the gate, and running ut a Fapid rate of speed, # guard statioued on the Wall shot Whiting through the beart. Havens lung to the engine untii well outside, when he Jumped and started fora corntield, witha euard flose upon him. Havens’ ankle had been rained in jumping, and finding bimsell uo- sbi roger sway! beturned neree tees oe guard and was shot in the bead, the builet only slighuy stunning him. = en Roucus Arrack 4 SUNDAY ScHoor.—A special trom Chambersburg, Pa., to the Balt More Sun says: A gang of disreputable fellows from Fairview, Sid., endeavored to break uy the sessions ot the White Pine Sabbath school, in Antrim townsuip, ov Sunday afternoon, A’ Tiot was Immineut,when a constable appeared, and With the aid Of 4 posse of men, drove the gang off. One of them received # pistol shot in the side, which may prove fatal. Justin McCartuy Nor ax “EX."—Mr. Jus- tip McCarthy in an interview in New York paid: “I made « mistake Saturday evening in leaving the reporters under the impression shat I am an ex-member of parliament at pres pot. The iact is 1am still member lor North Longford, whieh f represented veiore I weut own to contest the borough ot Londonderry. ‘While the election tor Londonderry Was guing on, at which Mr. Lewis claims to have de fested me by three votes, my name was also before we Lougford electurs, where I was re- turned unopposed. I do not like, though, to Jake my seat until my petition against Lewis, whieh ‘I believe wili Ue successiul, is passed upon.” ——<+e0____ PERSECUTING CHRISTIANS IN CHINA.—The Paris Monier bas received letters irom persous counected with Catholic missions in’ Culna stating that the natives recently burned & Catholic seminary and placed upwards of a thousand of its native Caciolic adherents in manacles, soe — THE ALLEGED FENIAN THREATS AGAINST HULL—At a meeting of the National League at Hull, England, yesterday, it was resolved uot ‘ pass a resolution denyiig the uccuracy of the letter sent vy 4 “Disgusted Fenian” to the Eastern Morning News, ut w await the events Spoken of The luuguaxe of the letter is ex- Wemely bitter, and ‘its publication will cause many Irish employes wo be dismissed by thelr employers. sos, WwotrsaLe Poisoixa For REVENGR— ‘Ash Fiat, Suarp county, Arkausus, is @x- Cited over the pulwoniug often or twelve, pea. sous, The tragedy is the outcome of a ding suit for divorce brought by Elizabeth Puitlips against ber husband, Jesse Phillips, an old reste deut, and reputed "to Le worth "$50,000 or Bivv,000, Pupuiar sympathy was with the Plaiutit” Two or three ages of ‘Rough on Rats” were thrown into the well on the iarm where Mrs. bill had been making her home. Friday night Everyone who used the water aflerwards was, Stricken down. The family. of five. pérsons ‘were all prosirated, and with’ Mra Phillips are almost beyond recovery. Five otter meu and women are likewise ia precarious ‘condition. Jesse Phillips sud his Dtyearod son, Comb Phillips, have been arrested. It 1s Siaimed Phillips wished to rid himself of bis ‘Wile, and used the means in: ‘The Highest Points in Maryland. From the Cumberland Times. The highest points in the State of Maryland are Keyser’s ridge on the national road about six miles above Grantsville in Garrett county, and Dan’s rock in this county. The altitude of the latter place was taken afew years ago by J. P. Gaffney, esq., chief engineer of the "s Creek and Cumberland railroad, as- sisted by Aldin Sprigg, and found to be 2,856.2 feet, he altitude of Frostburg, at the mile stone at Lynch's hotel, is 2,050 1eet. Mr. Gaff- ney did not take the ultitade of Keyser's ridge, but is of the opinion that it is higher than Dan's rock, +e ____ A Yellow Din From the Boston Gazette. A lady at Newport has just given a “yellow dinner,” which would have delighted the heart of Osear Wilde. In the middle of the table was @ large basket of golden rod, now one ot the favorite flowers in fashionable society; grouped about it were smaller dishes of marigold, seat- tered over the network tablecloth, beneath which was a yellow cover. The candles wore yellow, with Yellow shades, and the candelabra Stood on yeilow plush mats, The ladies, dressed. in yellow, were presented with gilded palm- Jeaf pans, tied with yellow ribbons. The bon- bons were yellow, the china a yellow and gold, and yellow fruit was served as dessert, pak eS Preachers and Prohibition. A QUESTION DISCUSSED BY THE BALTIMORE MINISTERIAL UNION. Several ministers well known in this city took part at a meeting of the Miristerial Union in Baltimore in a discussion of the topic: “Pro- nibition as a party issue.” Kev. W.T. D.Clemm, of the M. K. church said the two old parties have the wet rot and the dry rot. The democrats have put the jug on the top of tne platform, aud the republicuns sneak it under the bench, and keep pulling itout and shoving it under again. All the democrats mean by sumptuary laws is liquor. Neither urty will enforce the laws. The prohibition Few dugit to be left to. the hands of ius irlends. Zou dow't want to put lambs in the Hou's paws, T'm like Jobn the Baptiston tuls question, He put the ‘axe at the root of the tree. I don't don’t want to go under water. 1 wunt to cut on dry land. (Laughter.) We want to organize @ puriy behind this law. As the labor Danner read the other day, so we ought to say, “Agi- tute, organize, educate.” Rev. 8. K. Cox, formerly pastor of the Mt. Vernou Square ’M. E. Church South, sald: “I have noticed this morning, ever since this ques- tion was agitated, a disposition to indulge in acerbity and iutolerance. 1 can’t proserive 3 man because he ditfers from me, as my brother Elliott bas said. Tam us thorough-going a temper. ‘ance man as there is here to-day. Itis because 7 love temperance and desire it to succeed that Jam opposed heart and soul to a third-par movement. Nothing cuuld be more dumuging to the cause than what hasbeen said were. How long will it be belore this third party will have power? In both old _ parties there are thousands of men who are ready to rally on neut ud. They wilt stay by their parties, but this third party will array tuem aguiust ‘us as temperance men, Local option measures were best, and would eventually have vanished tiquor.” About four. fliths of Georgia are under jocal option, und Neal Dow say» the resuit under such laws in Maine has been a reduction of 95 percent in the sale of liquor.” SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CHIEF oF Po- Lick.—Wim. F. Muhady, chief of posice of Sara- toga, was urrested iu New York last pigat on a Warrant which alleges that Albert Laridon, son of the complainant, N. A. Laridon, Is charged with torgery, and that “Mabady had a warrant for his arrest. Instead, however, of arresting young Laridon, Chief Mabudy 1s charged with in attempt to’ settle the case with the elder Laridon tor the sum of $3,000. —— see _ RAPPROCHEMENT Poss(BLE.—Sem|-official Journals at Athens, commenting on the state- ‘ment that Lord Iddlesieigh has been endeavur- ing to bring about a rapprochement between Servia, Bulgaria, Greece aud Turkey, say that his efforts are too late. The breech’ between these states, they say, has become so wide that no diplomatic skill can change it, ee GLAsswoRKEKs’ WAGES.—At a conference at Philadeiphia yesterday between the window glass munulacturers and’ a committee of em- Ployes, the wage question was settled, and tue fires Will be started at once, This settlement affects all factories in New Jersey, Maryland, New Yoric and Pennsylvania, east of the Alle” ghanies. ———+e+______ PoIsoN IN THE WATER.—Another sensation was created at the Columbus, Onio, penitenti- ary yesterday. Alter the convicts bud. been locked up Saturday night, Johu Francis, tne convict charged with torging the Columbus tally sheets in the prison last jail, and woo bas Fecently,given oul considerable ‘damaging in- formatiou, was taken very sick aud suierea with spastns during the night and yesterday. ‘The symptoms at ouce suggested poison. ° The water bucket is so aitached to the ceil door that @ person could readily drop a powuer into it without discovery. "Yesterday the water re- maining in the ‘bucket was subjected to an analysis, and a powder supposed w be zinc or corrosive suvlimate discovered. Prof Howa d will decide what the poison is, want Pees A FavaL FaLL.—Five workmen were em- ployed shi company’s wctory in Wallingford, Cunn., Sat- urduy, when a cleat against which they were braced gave way and all comumicuced to slide towards the edge of the rool. Three succeeded in saving themselvel, but two slid off anu tell to the, ground, a distance of turty icet‘Tuey were Fritz Tiefe and Jon Mecormack. The latter Was almost instantly killed. He welgued two hundred pounds, und struck apon Lis head and shoulders, Tiefe escaped without vreaking any bones. ————+es______ Tuer Eworen Years Aco—A Williams- Port, Fa, seusation five years old has been re- vived. On the 1zth day of April, 1581, A.M. Haswell, a prosperous merebant of Wiliams. port, Pu., eloped with Mrs. Wiliam Metiary, Who hivéd in the fashionuble quarter, on West 4th street. ‘That was six yeurs ago, and during all that time nothing has beeu heard of the coupe, Information hus Just been received at Williamsport lucativg tnem at Kockiord, Il, where they are living us inav and wife’ and moving in good society. _Haswell’s deserted Wile still Lives at Williainsport, wud is urrang- ing to take steps to upprehend her husvund. Mrs. MeUlary is @ dauxuter oi the then mil Houaire Peter Herdic, aud was well kbewn In soctal circles. Sue tok with her uer two chil- dren, both boys—one an infant und the utter sour Years old ut the time. When they went io Rockiord aud settied down they were well re: | ceived socially. They attended church quite regularly, aud Hasweii became in considerable demand us au upholsierer. A genveman iro Williamsport buppened to meet thew in Rock- ford lust week, and first conveyed tbe intelli- | gence of their whereabcuts, a SIGSED THE PLEDGE AND DreD,—Matthew Dowd, & well-known citizen of Kitzabethport, N. Ju, and a member of tue Red Kibvon club, ged the temperance pledge at tue rooms uf tue Womeu's Curistian Temperance unlun, at the corner of “Third and Fulton streets, New York, Sunday afternoon, and. iinmediately dropped dead. Dowd had been drinking rather heavily for suiue time aud went to the meeting Of the union for tue special purpose of singing the pledge. ——+o0— OxE Crry Boycorts AxoTHER.—A curious State of things prevails in Vincennes and Wasli+ ington, the couuty seats of Knox and Daviess counti¢s, Indiana. ‘The railroad shops of the Olio and Mississippt rallway are sitnated at Vincennes, and Daviess cuunty voted a bunus of $50,000 ior their removul to Washington. A citizen of Vincenues acquirea w flity-dullar lot in Washington, and then began proceeuings to enjoin the Commissioners ot Washington irom issuing the Londs, whereupon the people of Washigton heid @ public meeting and decided {0 boyeutt Vincennes. ‘Tue ret grocers of Washington city nave determiued to withdraw their patronage irom sbe whuiesule bouses of Vincennes, ‘There is ulsu an etfurt being made { induce the saloon keepers to boycott Vin- cennes beer. ‘The two piuces ure bur 20. miles ‘Spart, and the greutest local excitement exists, eee SPECTATORS AT THE WHIPPING Post.—Four negroes and two white couvicts were whipped ‘at Neweastic, Del., Saturday. ‘Three of the ne- groes were given ten lashes each and another live for petty larcenies. ‘The whites, Harry Smith and Frank Hail, received twenty lashes nd were stood oue bodr in ube pillury for borse- stealing. Edward Burns, woite, wo staubed Cuas. Keynolds, proprietur of the Multa house, in July, aiso stuod oue hour in the piliory. ‘Tue whipplgs were light aud uo blood «was drawn, ‘Two hundred spectators were present. cor CoMMENTs oN PARNELL's LerrER.—The Lon- don Standard says: “Mr. Parnell bas declared War in u characteristic style. The most eharit- able view thut can be taken of the Fitzgerald Jeter is that it 1s not Mr. Parneli’s cumposition. How he was betrayed into putting bis name to such an outburst isa mystery. petite of his Americun paymasiers must be course, in- deed, if it needs seasoning of this fery kind. It Js so ludicrous in ils extravagance and men- dacity that nobody eudowed with ordin: reason will give It & second thought. Thougi it may answer its purpose, Mr. Parnell will pay dearly Jor it in English ‘opinion. We foresee the time when it may be convenient to ignore the document altoyethe: trouble between the operatives in the Amster- daw Knitting inills and thelr miployers 1¥ 10 come up beiore w meeting of the National As- svetation of Knit Goods Manufacturers to. be held at Conors to morro President Silliman Suys that tue meeting may result in the eral closing of all the mils in the ‘assocration, and it might result in ail continuing. One is as likely a the other. An Fails oo the 11éh tat, Yestern hotel as ‘robridge, Ohio. Sunday he wus mi Yesterday morning the two letters hidden under a ing stand. One was ot the and send A c Ohio, sake, ‘A pair of trousers are shsolutely inéirpensable to ‘any man who resides in Wess parte, Appear on the streets without a coat and you create ne exctement, ‘Be veen in public bareheaded snd you causes mere passing reflection, Promenade the avenue barefooted and the policecan't touch you. But tt you wish to creates panicor cause « stampede, take stroll up Connecticut aveouesome fine Sunday afternoon stout So'clock minus « pair of trousers but, remember, you do $0 st your own risk. ‘The trousers we keep in stock are perfect models of correct style By “style” we do mot mean alone the fit, which we guarantee every time, but aleo the cut, shape, make and elegance of material We have ‘them in all grades, kinds and prices, trom the service- able working pants at $2 a pairto the elegant drem ants made from the finest foreign fabrics. There's a snap and tone sbout the pantaloons we sell that can ‘no more be counterfeited than can the plactdity of ex- Pression deticted on a man’s countenance who is “next” ina full barberashon For anything you may need in fine and mediam-grade clothing for man, boy or child, at popular prices, vielt THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. ~ (ALL BLUE SIGNS) 3027 "EM. GRADY, Manager. Love Coversmr, Mazaucr, 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 lifeofs man. Some writ ers claim that oue of the mont impurtant events is when be falls in love. Now his tuture bappl:.ers does depend good bit upon who:he falls iu love with. Very o.ten the right man marries the wrong woman and vice versa: p.ubably oftener vice versa than the other extreme, ‘The three important events in the life of man are here given. These pointscannot be contradicted and every citizen of Washington will see at ouce 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 bair 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 ts a perlud cf good luck, ior ADLEH'S 1s the place to secure the best goods for the least money. ‘We have given the three principal polts in the life ofman, now let us give the advantges 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 posst- bie work. & You get the benefit of the One-Price system and you always get the lowest prices. 4. You buy of @ Reliable House with an established reputation. VICTOR E. APLER'S TEN PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 ax 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. se18 = Open Saturdays till 11 p.m. Sevesta Sraeer Paras Rovan Have in stock @ teuutiful ssortment of Stamped Linen Goods fr kimbroidery aud Gullne Work, cou prising Doyles, Splusbers, Tidies.‘14ay Cpt, Searia Shoe Bags, Duster bags Lauudry Lage, Uuibrele ays, &c. 1m Linen and Momie Cloth. As u saapple of Prices we ment.on: 5 inch Some Cloth Doylies, be. each. Linen sidh-s Se ewe, Ix Linen spasb:t%, Oe. each. 1¥a95 Liven Syansuers, singed, 14¢. each, exw. Linen Starts, knutiea fluge, Gb wack, Hite tua Dina pre bens Mt te age, ‘otto. Milow shikus, nam ped, So. pant We woud call witentuon to var exe livin stock of imported Je seys, wade of nne and fir Merino Stockiiet, Tanging sn price rom $2, 10F plan Jere, To go tor benusitil Beaded Jerseys. worth guoU. ‘Domestic Jerseys, very Nuc and heavy tockinet, lade tack, wit int bow! iia. word ine style, Bouche Jersey Conty oi, worth atin ms Kid «love department fs uw ready. Staion Kid Gloves back and cuvure be. 4-Button kid Gloves, Daca aud eylots SBC. 4 tinitoned Ewbrowered Back Kid Gloves, excel- lent quailty, $110. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL 914 7th Street, Bet. Iand K nw. 523 J. M. FULL.N, Proprietor. Cormsa Is Woasnseros At the Manufacturing Establishment, 918 7th st. n.w.,pricesareali cat to pieces. Our earthquake predic. Mon last week was only too true, und us the calauil- tous prices elsewhere have as yet not abated, we wlll Continue the good work o1 giving you jus, What you Want ut 40 per cent .ess than can be purchused elow where. How so? Because we ma.wacture our wD koods op the premises, It would be useless for us to try to enumerate the many bargalus that await you in oar munutacturing department, where we tnanutnc- ture Ladies’ and Cutidren’s Dresses, Ciouks aud Un- derwear to suit everybody, both iu price and quality. In adaitivn, we have able Cutiersund titers that will take your meusure for auy kind of Garment and huve it compieted inside of 4 hours, @ good fit and satis faction guaraniecd. We have just competed nour fc tory 20 dierent styles of Sk und Sutin Dress as low as $8.00, Boy's ull wool Fiannel Shirt Waists, 7c., worth double money. Indigo Blue, 20c. Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, made of very best Muslin, zZe, A call and inspection io all we usk. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘918 Seventh Street Northwest. e283 Av Lasn Ar Lasm Ar Lasrn WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPHOVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, bas been sately lowered, and the fiutings are being rapidly replaced We are going tobave modern and conveulent Grocery store, in which will be found at alltimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLiS, ‘and at the Most Moderate Prices. You want to keep your eye om the date of our Opening, ON O# ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it wilt be a number of days betore we can Tearrange our goods, and in the meantime you can Parchase TAS and COFFEES uf the finest quailty and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKILS snd WINES at remarkably low figures: the best four MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per bbl; BAUCES PICKLES, &., without number. ‘You can save money. Give us a call . T. METZGER & BRO., Ls 417 7th at nw, G. T. Kuss, TaiLon, 6 NINTH BT, ENTLEMEN! There is no better time than the. to welect 1 ‘present 2 FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Rear Mapx om Have Tuxx Maps To ORDER, ‘We guarantee to sapply your wants for less money than eleewhere lor the mtae caus of goede BoYs— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing thelr Boys tor School, Everything is ready; there ia ‘Bo reason for waiting, but every reason for baying now, TRADE Is picking up. You may as well have a lege amortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in Uerush bye and tye, RY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS, Gh ere eS gp oe ban Pie Saas eas TO ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS. po 5s Y, OCTOBER © 1888, MY STOCK 18 COMPLETE I ALL DEPART. Cunrer, BL EXCKLLED AT ANY TIME LATER IN THE | * a Ser sr XO In Lore Sikes aND van, J. 0, loner peereay EST NOVELTIES” VETS AND PARIS WRAPS AND DRISS TEX-} ogee AA NOYEVANIA AVE, 007, TURES ARE NOW ALL OPEN, AND EXCEED IN ‘MILLINERY, VARIETY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY any ‘FRENCH NOVELTIES jost recetved, CONTINUED MILD WEATHER ors =p ‘THE CONTT REAL AND IMITATION LACES. FUSTER KID NOT STIMULATE ACTIVITY AND DEMAND FOR THE GOODS OF AUTUMN AND WINTRIg | GLOVES! Per Pair, upwards Every pair fied and AND IT AFFORDS, THEREFORE, THE BEST a POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY To PRUDENT BUY-| Mux 13. Vv ax Reora ERSIN THE FACT THAT MY COUNTERS ARE to annodice that she hea ronigyed her Drew. NOT UVERCROWVED, AND THE BEST POSsI- where fe wil ops sip disc week th enar en teea ee EN TON 18 GUARANTEED TO EVERY | Touve line of Drew rimuiings and Novelties wasaer AS ANY DAY-WITH‘COMING OF Coo! S*nto GARMENTS, BYRD AND ALTERED WEATHER-THE RUSH MAY COMMENCI fie ‘Mute EXTEND TIS INVITATION TO ALL. MY | CUNNINGHAM 1910 8th gun. PATHONS TO MAKE AT LEAST A PORTION OF V. KANE, S0711TH ST. X. W.—O ‘THEIR SELECTIONS NOW. s,made A9 order. A pertec At guaranteed. Ais sg SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY. | ee ane eet i eeeeay aims Franc ING EVENING GOODS BY Gas LIGHT. é TB, MQAEERHTYS SONNET AND ae PLALN ¥igURES ANDCORREcT PRicEs "| M FRaite PaciOnY bes moved to northas — curser of 1ith snd Geweeta Has sil the latest tal SKATON PERRY, Styles in bounet aud bat Iramex, eis Penny Buinome, 16s ANSI K HUMPHERY, Penn. Avenue,'Corner i%h street. 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWRst, Estab tabea 1846 sa Corseis to order in every siyie and guatertal, x sod gaara es Betis At and contort Y x ne DUS Ale Onl’ Cine ene peat end divest iniported Hoatery. INTERN: CARPET ‘and Busts —e HO MOM: 2 Childrens Corsuis and’ 1 Corset (Slas E's own Lageced miakt) UPtench, German sud Spesbittpoken, mri4 IF 80, CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCE. We think it woula pay you todo #0. Wentying Sees ioet (NORAIN CARPETS | J o9, NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST ‘TAPES. RY BRUSSKLS, from 5Se. to $1. renine Drewes, Lace Taco Cartaing Grape vata Handsome stylet in BODY BRUSSELS, very beat 3-| Feathers;Kld Gloves, Flannel and Pougee our specla pracnes dey best o | con's Unrinents Dyed, Cleaned ead epaired: Latha FLOOK DRUGGETS, all sizes, ‘Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without mpping ANTON HALL and STAIR CARPETS. 4CABOLINE LEKCH, tormerly wita 4. Pucter aud SMYRNA TAPESTRY and VELVET RUGS. ‘Maison 3 ri Kivoue, Pacis as FLOOR and STEP OIL CLOTHS, We ha assortment 0! new fail dress : pods cab reat imaay new things jostoat | Aixquisx "Tomer Sura 1 case ARABIAN SUITING, l6c.; worth 25a 4-4 — and 6-1 Bricot cloth. LK and WUOL SUITING, All-wool homespun. JERSEY FLANNELS, BLANKATs and COMFORTS st last season’ on : JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, se24 636 Pa ave,, south side, uvar 7th si. n.w. WE ARE OPLNING A LINE OF ENGLISH f0ILLT SETS, WITH AND WITHOUT JARs, AT PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 1206 Pennsylvania ave, Hovszrunsisurnas. We are daliy receiving our fall supply of Bigelow. | 8e25 Fowet and Mardford Carp ss compriing Wition's | - ruscels and exira super snerainm also Mo- qoette, Velvet ana Koxbury Tapestry in all the uew Lo Hovsexexrzas signs." Art Squares ail sizes, aud as, Ivudid live ot bila’ Piushes, Byun Sil< and’ Fancy Silk Luraivure Coverings, inah roint, swiss, Antique, Giuny and | We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are Fottnghan Lace Curtains, Chenele Viuno Covers aiid | ow prey ared to furwish, in large or small quantities, pan Silx ‘Table Covers, al sizes. ‘Tuoae in waut ot | FTP 2 choice good. wii Ghd it to their advantage to examine aa stock before purchasing, CuOCEERY. ns HOOK BRO. € Co, GLASSWARE, se73m 1339 F treet, CUTLERY, FINE LATED WARE, Mus Ji Cc =! Apd all kinds KITCHEN U11.s.01L3 of the best iss Yutret Corson Says, class. In an articlsentitied “Family Livingon $600 a Yea:" | Nr goods were never better or cheuper than they are ‘his meson. “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and} -eau-iun lights, would cost about $8 per mouth, provided UK E (i ae BE Lispies were used in cities,” dc. ART EMBROIDERIES. ‘We take pleasare in informing the public that we ure now Lrepared to du all Kinus of : mbioidery Wore, Mog, Cue te, Araoeue od 6 bse. at. wb our office aud see the Kuuuful Samples of work. ».ant 1 Lambrequins, Wall i anners, Screens, Table Serris and ult kids ut Tutervor vecukailve aft sulle Urcidemies 10 vider al OPPENHEIMEI’S, 528 Oth street nw... pt. lous buuid.ng. M. W. &LVRIDGE, Qu. 1uud Penn. ave. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETUWN— 40 Busheis for $3.70. 26 Bushels tor $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. _All kinds of sewing Muchines For kent, sezd oop eae! W. Have + WASHINGTON GAs LIGHT COMPANY, say seglaiegment panei es PURE, CARPETS Ani UPHULSTE ie 411 and ate socnatrent, | FOMNEPUME, CAMPETS 4.05 URHULSTER! Which we are offering ut ihe wert prices Ae cinias engl, han Peau Bo ie astepased ay Sk ee Daruitwe phustered by xpecien ed workuwen, THE IDEAL a Labs © tsa se HFUns DpCClad - ei Prices ail sumraneed WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER W. H, HOU i TON &CO., or bwest } Carus Car et this Fant it you +e en dates Cape were meyer so HA Devas UR PRICE AS LOW os tucy Auk NOW, : wee “Nature's secific for diseases of the Kidney and “Lnequaled In diseases 6f the Stomach and Alimen- tary Canal” Dealers supplied by SaM'L c. PALMER ‘uu see our stock. We will take pleasure in ‘Ageut for the D. of ¥ Ol digi ks deynasrsy B dy 2 Velvews, Roquett au With Caryeby Telephone 454. anl9 | deg grt equates, al Cok ei. @ besu.uul due OF = Urtewsbery Goud, with pri eGo as tae lowest. > Breabe vempiaoy Pardee yet Ger Taz Lust. Luruture a ue sweat cas prices 5 WoW, HULKE, ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. se2 801 Market space. Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Concord Harness und Collars, Bewa e of tuitions, beoure of Name aud Number LUTZ & BRO, Je19 497 Pent » You: Wasr A VAPOR stove bbemire som get the best. and one with the tates tm Provements willch you cum dud in ou. fal agsare nent Os aut sides Of Ue Ceveuraved Cio Nsw bake ia Avenue | vaNR Lar PLUTO Coumauniy ou hand” hee oe as cae SEYNGERATORS, WATER COULERS As, Y ast cise tot Si MINUTE cet ce POT Carrra, Pax $75,000. Sas routcau sa peice: pubmed W. 8 JENKS & 00. ‘Tickets only $5. Shares in pronortion. : LOUISIANA STATE LUTTBY CuPANY, | _93 2 =e do hereby certify that we supervise MMe arena : < mente Jor ah the Moniniy. ancl tucrterty, By = of The Toctaiane Slate Liltery Compeny, Goon N hkl Gooo N movie Son manage unt control the Brawccseeneteen ct that'the ams are conducted tls homcnty.ratrnee?, at FROM ingund ath tower ail parties, onli uathortsy ine monaiourae uulacheds in Ueadecrcscneice aes ooh CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For albin reed ot FURNITURE, CARPETS, ST /VES: WL 0s and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, Bo win ueed be wothoal a weitsurnisa a home because wuey wave mot yor ue Cua wo spare We ~e weruined 1 knock the bowtuus out of bigh Prices, «int wis sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS Dtomimtoners We tne Bonks «int + silt aetna Bankers wilt pay at | AS CHEAP a8 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT RLSE- be og ‘J, H. OGLESBY, tags Pree Lovisiapa National tink | and we make this extraominary offer thar customers Pree dite aligaiiay, | cau sae ner own tantra payment BALDWIN, ag ‘states Come and see the lanxest store in the United. Pres, New Orleutis National Bank. piers strep Mesdartpeecdvmemy 1 tn 186% for twenty-nve Piaget ee sso) Leqiature for tuestignai nd purposes | 8 Frith & capital of $1,0U0.000—to wiuch i Teserve | Come afer you have posted yourselves on prices, dh ‘Overs belining popula Pete Mieuchise was | 904 terms eleewhere, and we will guarantee you that 8, CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ‘he only Lomery ever voted on ana endorses by tas |\ enw (THE OLD RINK), ‘NEVER 8CALES OR POSTPO! Its rand. blosie, Rumbee brawin NE ace | ON NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN 18TH erery ties toonths fnutend of Bead here Ee nore AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Pe foe JK \PPORTUNITY Is the place you were looking for. Comeant becon- TONE “TENTH GRAND DRAWING CLAebO® | vinosd bat what we say are incu and vo hnabag Wo IN THE ACADEM\ OF MUSIC. NEW onteans! report, come sud wake your vwa terms—at TUBSDAY. OU TUGh.. 1. 1886. jes CROGAN'S SEWING MACHINES, &o. if WHITE 18 KING! THE ACME OF PER "Tieton in the ‘of rewing Machines A. j | | ee | il HERE ere cco EEE # ii J i é Ny i i di ; most stock ‘complete of School PBLIC BCHOUL OMS A’ % ‘Desks, Black-boards, Crayons, School Bags. &c. Nesaecereags te BALLANTY ¥ 'CHOOL AND COL! goer Everything at lowest LEGE THXT HOOns FOR Schools. ‘Wholesale and © © PURSEL. ee okadl New Booxs Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase W; ) ‘Memoirs and Letters of volly ‘Trausactions abd Changes ts the: of Friends. ‘Uphunds and Meadows (Abbowt.) A: ollticlan's caugbter (Mauasin) Love und Medicines (Giuisam.) Aphrodite. by. keketeln. “e purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New We shall run it in connection W: Any oniers or cour Wer store will be prompuly fii-cd. WHC MORK FAMILY SUPPLIES. New Mocxeasn NEW MACKEREL LARGE, FAT AND JUICY. GENUINE NO. 1 SHORE FISH. Just Received. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 428 Nici mreet, P. 8.—New Crop TEAS also in Btock. Call or send N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 44 LOUISIANA AVE. N. Wa, Sot AozNT For THE CELEBRATED CALI URN! PAT.NT PROCESS FLO In arder to thorong! thie Magnificent Floar, Twill seit oa ‘Oly, ABAMPLICWACK ot Le posse so BA JACK ot 1 podnds sor S0e OF waburt cine «uly fo ve the B ST, or MONEY =a CAI@FORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75. POULE'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel A full line of the FINEST FAMILY GRICEUES, é ELGIN CREAMERY BULTKR GOODS DELIVEKED FRiK Polkienews and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. Hos FO LIVEL. CASH, Norres WU GROCKRS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF wou KKE RRR eo k THK CELEBRATED MINNES TA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR without adonbt the most BeavriroL andthe uw Flour ta the World. ewe only’ the coxiaiuingas it aves all the must #1) Invented up to the preseuctime, buses yroduce, o blour Usisvkvase by any mill tie work rove that, We Would suMpIy Mave that a Ny 04 ADIs maRgMIBCeDE Flour ts wiped Lope aid eae a Lue priwerpal Gourds os Gwe vid est perfect MEL, Ike everything else that has gained renown, some irvlig to ake sdvaiiage of Jey Ulation Ht bus gained Ly wnanunye tue aude wd Auta, wind adueuipting Ubeceu, wy paaetas vil at sate ike .uF tine genuine THEREFORE ‘Be eure ana see tol that eller wcksor oatreis reat Jerson or persons 1 and have the tmprint of TW GOLD MEDALS attached, Nove yeuuuve wituuut ive two gold medals WML M.GALT e™ Whoterale Floar GENTLEMEN'S GUUDS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND KSTEY PIANos, ESTEY ORGANS ‘Pianos for rent and sold on esay terms, SANDERS @ BTAYMAN, Garvis Buder in charge), DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- ALLEa, & DAvaE UPMGnT RIANoe. UN. aaa aes ware Se te Afe pose tn nears saicneatore®the'wordi Bathe eter mame Sint Foarbaregces theses New styien Now, Sper tng af S11 uh at ‘apie Ewan F. Dacor, 25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for tel Sone, Gabler, Decker & son Mersin wen Sita 2 Giarsenaod Olicr Plague: Sterling Urabe, Music and Musica! Mer Chandive. “Taedruments void ou mon Bij. payaaenc $xchanced, Nened Towed. Kepaired, Aluwed: stored ‘New dudNecond-hand Pianosof other makes always 201 UNEQUALED IX TUNR TOUCH. WORKMAN. al? AND DURABLITY ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices, WM. KNABE@00. my8 817 Market Sp.-e rs Do Nor Poncmase Uniti You See The EMLESON PIANO, echt OTT! A thoronahty fires taow HOtriett at w Giums price. Uver alaan now ta aoe. ‘Secoud band Panos and Organs at prices from $10 Ww ylOU buld vu ual momtUly paymreute, Amupvet aemsstuueas vf be. music in the omy. ANuY EBERBACR ap? 915 F wren Jx BANK H 2 BacH erasos. N.Guaiity always the save ad the Rt eevee Seta ag teweune S ©. Le Wikw & BIRD, ton Seventh. nw. Exabilshed 1964 Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now ty the tie 0 have Piadtos renovated. ‘azo ¢ RAKAUER AND CD. PEARE @ 00.7 | Pion Bordet Organ The Pract Jeeonubieprice Manos “Kent, vwning. Yair, ut GAL KUMS'S, 407 20a we We as __» WOOD AND CUAL, __ WwW ALTER i. M ARLOW, Wholesale and Retail dealer in coaL AND woop. ‘Main Office No. 710 Dt. n.w., Offices and Yarde— Sth und Gig awe No. 216 A stme Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues aw. Ail Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-1m* D TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 20 COO creer Sinccung every swesirools Serwty su very hewent yon minaliug abe move Weod Grepared tube best nnctuer, Quick sind pEOmipe Sivery. tS nl in your orders Giiee, Lia's eniny ive avenve, Bee 3-o MeuusyiVaula avenue and 20th and i surects neriunwest su aud Water atreets southwest UNIS sueMire WS tee Fused ar rcaice mares V. BALDWIN JoiXSOX, Wholesale and «etal wea’ in WOOL and COAT. Compare ruck es Holwom Frices, FU) Weight avd Measure Wood and Cou: direct tim Ue turesis and mines by sash and Wauer, aud sree sith ~iag, siale mud Ober Thpariiee 4 GIVE ME aT IAL Maia Vard aud Opice 1101 ihode island ave, taneous ae On ears se Gntice. corner “a aiid take AW. Allconsimctcd vyeten phibes an109m Jonx M LER, Wavienaie and Retatl Dealer LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Lumber Yard, Mill and R.R Depot—suutn Capitol Bad J screets scutueast. Ulieo—sy sire. ud warylud avenue southwest: 40.0 14tu since Bort wesl, TELEPHONS CONNECTIONS COAL. by ihe cargo oF carloud a: wholewle SIAC EIS Steao ra Woabet an kl Cll Cand sa Wav ana SPs WOOD wepe under es uit Pasa ihente, ae ae mort d sock of LUMBER Pine ZGer ind * loorsug kept under cover. Tues poupuy uenveced sh suy part Of the city Winous eraree tot beading 1 sulnisws Cucer uy iurhisied, (he iepus being Crot-a.y scaled, and adjacent to thy Tau Fund sock ty babies .Uvery stall cust, givlng se Vaitages Ith enictnatiog tor Laniber uf yuan Perea 1) eed d og auuple and competes: watts ‘ase UBics tant soateccion tll be in, savor un will swear pa Fone pre #iven Wy Line lich is Fe apeetiuy moulcaveds S. 1. Bonus HAs REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPRCTALTY. FINANCIAL, Baszusa Hovse HENRY CLEWS & CO, 18 and 16 Broad street, New York. Deposit Accounts received, also Certificazes of De- Posit issued, payable on demand. Four per cent Interest allowed. Members New York Stock kx- change. Pence & Warrecr, STOUA una cis Seah eine, } New York 15th sures (Corcoran iullding o8D Nain shoce tuaaosea BALTINGH, PHILADRLPHLA Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regeners- tor, iamade expressly for the cure of ‘derangements (of the procrestive organs, Whenever any debility of the generative organs odours, _____ MEDICAL, we. i. LEON, ie Videst Established and Unly Reliable Ladies’ Physician wu the Guy, can be consulted Waly. att U aL, bet diy and 6th His. ince ww. open. seayute Ni) MADAM WILSON, 433 157, ORNER De ee en tabi bd Inbb, mpecial selose Cumtieitak. Xd ANHOOD KR. SIOKED BY U-ING A BUTILE quo of ie Buc "Tate Luvieor tag Gor. ain Wallcare any cine of nervous debits and Serve power. it mupurts vigor to tbe whove aye teat SSB wt pore Vv be FO.-EST, LONG-ESTABLI (HED AND Meir {ies Physioun, can be consulted day Bt ner reddene-, «sy tins bt, UBice hours {0m aus.-iane STRADICTED THAT UE. RUT LERS le tue oldest satublished adver hig Ladted Bb nein is, tales. Ladien pou coo Siodicmy” contalt Du, Bulow ah ww, attcular” alton ‘paid to. diseases NuieMturned oe stagie “alt'suoccntully teenie, POWDERS CURE ALL SPECIALTIES. ADAM ChLIAS ALVA CR AM—11 ‘Beau idler in the marke. Free from any Panyse bere to the skin” Lacy" ‘MISNEB & MENDELSON, Mi at...en. sur inuies desiring reuable servie.s. Advice | w. 60 Tne OP9 aay leading ‘er 35 conte, AITLY LINE Stater some seid Lon Wich steamer Ariel tor Ric! Minioa Line tor New Yurk uid a: tailenae. th Secure Foumas wd dekeis a Ul 13-T and 61 Penisy vata avenive a [ress G03 Penuasivania ave. wi ‘checked frog betes and jot Wate tonic Levey Faves goes 1110 eflecs MONdas. 2th. Foe Poromac niver Laxvinas NEW TRON STFAMER “WAKEFIELD Leaves iihstreet whari on MONDAYS, TTURS BAYS ANT ATURUAYS at Fata Revarang UBSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m. toucis inc at aciet Landings a8 tar os Goma ror a ora, Va and oi. Clements Bay, Mc Convects wilh Bee AC A at heuer er ehedale JOHN AVGETT Agent ._W. RIDLEY, Manager. 8 os) 'RECTTO NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAM wr $1. hawt K.ver, N.Y. every SATURDAY ata 2 Oth Sk Mari, Washington, every TLiSbA’ WUKNING. Krewhtat owes rates, oo MT VERON! er, vexsont STEAMER WW. CORCORAN Leaves Tth-sireet wharf daily Xt Vernon at 10 Trains leave Band P. depot. 6th and B strecta: 6 a. —La@hiy. excep: Duuday. for Lynekoo interancdiate = 11:10 aim.—Lwils for Lynchburg. Danville, Ash- vive, Cuar.ote, Atala, abd points south taliaeee ume: sienping Cars tO Atlanta, und theuce to new Oliewns, 200 p.m.—i ally, except Sunday, for Manusesa, SUrcSbUrg and intermediate stations, 9:30 pom.—Dally tur Churiottes. lie, Loaisvitie. Cine cinnat! and poluts on Ches. wid Ubi’ Kk” Puliman scenes Weshiugton w,Laaievine South. Frontgearey” vw contnectbn nt hme ence to New Urteain Sieeper W AUgu ‘Tnrougu Traine trom outivarrivest Wa Bington lor care au. For tickets, sleeping car accommodations and im formation, apply sostey eo Prune ave, and Penne wala end Bx = TAers 1. TAYLOR, se27 ‘nerd ALTIMORE D OHIO Bebedule in effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Jose, unt. furtier nouce. Leave Washington f.om Siation, corner of New Jen avenue und © murcet— ‘Por Chicago 19300 at and 10:10 p.m. dais. The 10:00 am. we a Fast Limited xpress for Piuusburgs and Chteaco, arriving in Pittaburgh at 7285 pan. ie Sago ueALMOTINg we Bod. No extra tare is Charged ‘on this train for fast the, Toa arriving in Chucinnatt wee morning at S:4be Bi ouls 6:40 pam. Noexire tare is Charged on tle, | train tor vast Line. For « tisburgh at 10:00 a.m. and 8.55 p.m. daily to Pittsburgh, Cleveland aud Detroit, with Mouareh, Jor aud sleeping Uarg.o P-tisburgh. For Lynchburg, Natural Bridge, Lexington and Avil pm. Gully. a.m. daily, Wuming- B80, 7:00. BBY wad 12d =, 4280, BBY, 4V, OHV, G40, 720, B29, a Fo. 2h-vandoah Valiey Raliroad and points South 20 aan. andv:80 pam. @-lig: 104 m. bas Sesper frown Washinton to New Oriease 9280 pam o eeper to Lit Nock for Wilmington, Delawsie,and intermediate points between Hult-more and Wilmiugion, 3:10 p.m. daily, except sunday. For Aumapolia 6:40 am. and 12:10 and 4:30pm, 01 Sunday m0 a.m. 4: Op ma. bet faxhington and | Baith- more 5, 6:40, 8:50 wan, T21U pa. S90, 4:90, 720 aiid 14:00 pat.” Qu munidays 680 ath. ab! 1:90. 9:30, E820 ad 112-0" mM hor Statiois ou Mewropot tan isranch G40 a.m, daily. except sunday. and S:31 Pm. dally; 4209 pun. daily, excet Sunday. for pri ba! stations on Metrupolitan Branch B40 atu. dally On ~Unday stops af all suations. Fur Gaituersvur aid int rmedaute points 10:06 --m-, 1:90 and 11:0 pin, Galiy, except Bunday. For Froucrick ‘bi40 am! wud 4540 pan. dally, exe. pt mandy For Hug tTstown 10:00 a.10. and 6:31 p.m. dally, om am Trin Apnupolis, 6:30am. and 1:50 and 6126 p.m. Buuday, 10:30 a.m. C239 pon Tow Harpers ter) end Valley Railroad, 720 a. sm daily. ang 5.30 paw. dat y eaceyh Suriday, bron Wredetick ain itertnediot” Pelaia, 25 a.m, and S:ly pm daly exerpe na ‘aldmare tor Wasbingion 20, 8300. UK wid 1UEH0 ade 1281 20, At 240, Oraind 22200 ‘on, Sundays, wand Udy mm, Mibu, 280. 40, O00, wand Two ‘al (rate trom Washington atop et Relay Station 2B, #810 ud 240 pe, Tiber ‘niorm.tiou a. ply at the Baltimore and Qhio Licker Ofte, W-ahhaon mation: e1v nud 1351 Pronayivania avenue, curser of 14th stevel. wuere order will by taken for baggage to be checked aund Feceived at auy polat in the ong. B. DUN HA er, Baltimore. ‘Leave Washington ¥:10 @ m. daily except Sunday nd 4:45 pm ually. arrivingat Kound Will 1144 "a, dag ar rtving at Wandin i. and 0:48 pom. fontbly and quarierly cummucatlon rates. 1,000 Uexels G25. aulo pHE GRE. PI ROUTE AND SOUTHWEST, LENDID CEN ERY AT BQUiPA ENR IN & WY Live. Lb. ‘Trains leave Washi from station. corner uf Sixth ve Mand B strectn, ua ollows: For Pittsburg and the We 4. bicaco Limited Exprem ‘ot Palace Sleeping Cars at B20 A. BL dally: Fast Line, 0:50 A.M. daily to Cincinnedt aud. Lous * from Matrisburg to Cucina, ‘Car tose Laule daily, except Bacuruay, to Chicago, with seeping Car Alioons to Cb a 10. PM. daly, See, “Washinton” 40." Chicags Harrisburg “with, Weeern E Sith Weevern bx ~ sleepers tor Louuville and Be” Lous 20200 FB. dally, for rittsbang ana we Weal, with \hrough Sivepsr Harrisburg US & BAUTIMORE AND AC RAILROAD. For ore, venaudaiyun, Roctveete, ALEXANDRIA AND thie kAdcKsoU Ko ‘WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA TON kaILUvaD, Cae Wi ‘and =

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