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sey eg THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAYy OCTOBER 4, 1886—SUPPLEMENT. NE TO JOIN ENO. The New York Dime Savings fn jou Kebbed of $20,000. tk Herald, Sw Ht in the Unie m, LOW at Broadway and ew until within a tew days ago he bad the wnfidence of his superior officers. Yesterday Was made known that he was a de:aulter to he amount of $20,000. His present where- isunknown. It is probable that he has its now rnsti- Baumann Yrom the 3 as amann secured Dime Savings Insti- 24 street. From employm| at Born in Oeb- me to this country uation in tained New Haven. laged respectively detaulter went to He gave Engi poke flien on he was receiving ‘Boess, of wo children, « boy and mut 13 and 17 £ dou st drench, German and ital AAt the time of his di iotler of the bank. “He always had the reputas pot belng steady in his habits, he seemed itiaehed to his wile and children and it was nderstood This leisure ume at home. H in 128th street, Dut at ihe of last summer he took lis saimily to Coney Island and put up at the Sea View hoose. His reason for giving up his house in the city was, he a desire to cut down e te Lion of two wee laren te New Louse of his He lett bis family alter a couple of days, say ing that he was called | New York on import- aut business. Beto.c lea ving he made arrange- ments with his wile lor selecting a house tu Us city for their winter residenee, ‘That, accord Ang to his wite, was the last she sawof bin About september 13 she visited the bank and inquired about her husband's whereabouts, A STARTLING DISCOVERY had in the meanwhile been made. Each ot the clerks had his special books to keep, and the handwriting of each is well known, Theretore it Was the subject of comment when an entry of $1,000 in Baumann’s handwriting was found inv book with which he had rightly nothing to do. Secretary Sprague forthwith made an exawination of Baumann’s accounis. The yesult of it was that he found there was a de Jaication to the amount of $19,152. Tue steal- ing lad been going ou for seven months. The suis Varied Irom $200 to $1,000, and were wlways in round amounts. As Soon’ as the off he bank Were in” possession of these cts Inspector Byrnes was cousulted. That Yas two weeks ago. The inspector's detectives b been working un the case. + ler two weeks’ search and investigation d their inubility to locate the minal or account for bis ‘The bank will lose $14,152, rim Tie effec: that the vaiue of the total resources ofthe bank at the present date ts $7,528,- 3 the amount due depositdrs Is vibe a surplus—after allow- go. Detective Killed. URDERED BY TOUGHS AT BENWOOD, WEST VIRGINIA. Mr. James Muleaby, a clerk in the Baltimore ost office, has learned that his brother BBR - pp oss 0 B Baa 7 gs Bee A EB AS 3 BBB A 4 UU CMM M SaaS ee es a ES Bon, i S83 ss © UL Bigs Sy 8s gg ‘We are now prepared and are at present showing the most Elaborate Line of Imported and Domestic Novelties in NNN E HE NNN KEB MM bil T. NN NEERRRK YY Sia We TTINNNE R RY Y MMMM TT Il NNNFE RRR YY MMAU iN NNSEER BR OY Ever displayed in this or any other City. The Novel ties consist of fine FANCY BIRDS. ASTRACHAN. “ WINGs PLUSHES. “EDGES. PLUMES, “VELVET RIBBONS. TIPS. “ PLUSH RIBBONS, JET TRIMMINGS. JET WINGS. JET BONNETS. Latest shapes and styles of Ladies’ Hats. Children’s, Sailors’ and Plush Hats and Caps in an endless variety. Piain and Fancy Ribbons in all the latest shades and widths, &c., dec., dc. ‘The reputation of our House and the standard quality of our Millinery, require no comment, but simply add that we will continue to sell Fine Milli- nery at the Lowest Possible Prices which means Lower than the Lowest. A visit to our Mammoth ‘Establishment will convince you of the true facts, - ohn had been beaten to death at Benwood, W. fa. last Thursday night. Johu Mulcahy was ne of the detectives employed by the Balti- | suore and Obio railroad company, and bap- pened to be at Benwood. He wasa single man, | twenty-eight years of age. He is supposed t ve been at Work hunting up some erimipals rho had been depredating on the company’s ztoperty. A special to the Avacriean trom says: “ihe body of Joan Muleaby ‘ded to Baltimore, bis home, at six i this evening, in charge of a gentleman ppointed for that purpose by the B. & 0. railroad company. “Mulcahy Was first. see: in Benwood Wednesday afternoon, in com- ny with two or inree men, Well known as local toughs, Thesemen kept’ in is company until 11 clock bt, being at that our leaving @ si with Muleahy. “Yester- day morning Maleahy was 1 pon about the head in a terrible manner, and ale Inost dead from loss of blood and exposure. He Was removed to the town lock-up and medical aid summoned, but he died at S o'clock in the evening of his wounus. His lower jaw was broken on each side, ane’ rightful wounds were jailieted on Lis head. ‘Tue weapon used was @ coupling pin. Atter being beaten he had been Tubbed by his murderer~ of a silver waich aud about $30 in money. Betore be died Muleaby juts Were two in number—one a mun, and the other short srrest>’ have been made, but both meu are evidently innocent. In the pock- etsof the murdered man were iound several payers bearing jus name, a railroad pass from itimore to Bellaire, time tabies and forty ents in money ows of Indiana have been for ed in raising funds for a monw aaent to Sebuyler Colfax, and the executive committee at Indianapolis have made a con: tract accepting design whicu gives a brouze Statue of Mr. Colfox,sct on a vare granite pedes- tal. This pedestal will be triangular in shay ‘thus symbolizing the fundamental principle: of the order—triendsiip, love and truth. A bronze medailion of Keoekah atthe well will Ye placed im the ‘The monument is to be completed by the gyith or May next. Its loca~ tom has not been’ mined yet, but it will en probably be set up in Indianapolis or in South Bead, Mr. Coliax’s hom — a Dancing te the Same Music im Missix- sippi. Jom the New Orleans Picayune. In the recent clection Mississippi county, Ark- susas, which has been in controi of the republi- «ans for a number of years, was carried by the demyerats with tue assistance of the negroes. celebrate the victory a barbecue and dance ‘as given, which was attended by whites and wes. EXactiy the same fare wat served for voth, the long rows of tavies spread ander the rees being bul a few yards apari. In tne evea- ug there were spece! ik Ora ors altern: big ahee, one party being Within call of te other, tween them, aud all whirling to the same measure. - coe a Effect of Prohibition After Trial. vrivaie Letter from Avani, The newspapers are correet whem they say hat Auanta has been greatly damaged by pro- Wition, Except on two or three streets, waich ure the dry goods streets and the wholesale streets, the business, I should say, is off 40 per | cent., and property worth less in about the Gur population ty diminishe L,some | I will say at least 5,000. T “mere Ly. OL Com ese ats Whose business has been stopp edt hav slxo gone elsewhere. Hundreds of the asands 6 «pital bas been transierred to other places am = Vast deal of property made vacunt, TP should say that rent is off 25 There seems to be 1 wnd all the ‘ise a boom | | DIS SIXEY-NIN: Alameda, fre vhien Sydney mad tu: uekiaud and Honoll 2 record beiween Syd isco, her time being twenty-Uuee days, six hours wad thirty miouies, which beats ibe st pre- Nios record, made by the six hours, The Alameda was deta’ and for six hours. This reduc the world to si aeol a trip around How THE Moxwoss Witt. CONF HEREAFTER, Coueerning whe report tt American Line 5: York bave underta Mormon ©: 1g couBLTY, & repre- Sens in Pi in the matter was % buon the arrival of the facts as given out would acd. Upon the atrival of delpnia they will be pat . srectty ir migrant depot at Washington-street wuari to tue west, see Argica.—W. H. Arrin, iS wite and son; Louisa b South Hampton, New Bransw Mutha EK: Harvey, of De Of Chicago, uropea mati ioubliess be 0: The emigrants ‘ammings, | Party O€ iissioua Saturday on | for Liverpool. iriew to join Bishop wiecy station. The Seat out to the Lishop, will be party, Hike selsuipport anaes OLDest Eriscorar. MINISTER. — ‘The Rev. Dr. Rodney leaves Rev. John D., of West Chester, Pa,, the sen- ergyman in the United States, rated his 3d birthday by somdeling the services and preaching at the ‘haven ofthe Holy Trinity, West Chester, Due ug bis tong years of service Dr. Clemson bas Jed Many positions in the dioceses of Dela- age dad Pelinesivanta. He holds the distinc: tom of being tue only” surviving inimister or dained by tishop Waite, Soiree Tue Lave E: AS The Chicago re Exoxy “A. Sronms.—The Chi ening Journcl prints interviews with w latee amber Of People Tespecting the sensations! ory Uelegrapied from st. “Paul, whieh rate aated that Emory A. Storrs diel irom oho The inference drawn frum them hake Sre is bo foundation for the stacuiente pube ished a8 to the manner ot ths lnwyers teat vers death, Jumrep From Hex Caurtace aw: Kipeen.—Mrs. Curistopner “Yeakion WAe nstantly killed near Harrisonburg, Va., last weet by Jumping tr Her “head Struck the pike crushing her skull trienufulis, She was being driven lo tows by hee base The team started to run and she became figne: ened and jumped out, = eee Wasr Ovr Sant Means Excrepep.—Pre snler de Freycinet has arrived at Bordeany. toe oy importation of Aluerie jimportation of America” sait meats inte Francs be prouibited, the Jreu.scr sald that tue gov. éruuieat would consider ibe matter. Was | wonderful medicine. BPR A OF OB MMMM TD 5559 BoB AA u MMMM» $° eo AA ¥ Hi uae 'S8g_ Bos 2“ “ou RE Syd = 7TH, 8TH AND D STS ocl s ‘Dust We Tow You Sor 18 THERE ANYTHING RIDICULOUS NOW IN CALLING ATTENTION TO FALL OVERCOATS OR HEAVY SUITS? ISNT THIS JUST THE WEATHER WHEN A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT WILL BE NOT ONLY A USEFUL ARTICLE BUT ALMOST A NECESSITY ? THE MOST STYLISH PEOPLE WILL WEAR THE CHEVIOTS. ROUGH, SOFT AND VERY GENTEEL THEY ARE. THEY COME IN LIGHT AND DARK MIXTURES, SILK LINED AND LINED WITH WORSTED SERGE. THE MORE CONSERVATIVE PEOPLE WANT THE SMOOTH FACED GOODS, AN? THE VERY BEST MATERIAL IN THE MARKET ISKERSEY. IT IS HANDSOME, VERY DRESSY AND EXCEEDINGLY DURABLE. IT DOES NOT WEAR GLOSSY, NOR EASILY GET OUT OF SHAPE THESE ‘ALSO COME IN LIGHT AND DARK COLORS, IN REGULAR LENGTHS AND IN “COVERT” OL ENGLISH “TOP COATS,” SILK LINED AND WORSTED LINED, BARNUM & CO. 991 Pewxsvivpsia AVESUR Cosuxe Srytzs Lx Dresses rou LADIES AND CHILDREN. Kilt Skirts with Polanaise: Shawl Drapery with | Tight-fitting Model, with a Blouse in frout,with exten sion of the back aud lined with pleating: Plain Velvet, Skirts with Bouffant back. with a neat Tightating Basque with high skeves, broad revers which open over a vest; Plaip Velvet Dress with Mantelet trim- wed in plain velvet; Plain Tricot Cloth Dress with a short Visite FOR MISSES TEN YEARS OLD, Any kind of a Striped Material in Velvet or Plush with a Diagonal front, FOR TWE! A Child’s Blouse Dress. ‘The above styles, with hundreds of others, we re- ceive weekly from the London aud New York fashion, and we have artistic cutters and filters that make them to order on short notice on the premises, With these facilities we can guarantee lo give you salisinc- Lon aud save you 40 per cent on any purchase in this department. MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 918 Seventh Street Northwest. Factory and Salesroom for Ready-made Wear, sec fond floor. We cul! special aiteation to our Underwear, which is made of best. Musiin, and our Chemises Drawers wad Skirts, at 22¢, aré equal if not better than can be purchased elsewhere for 30C. e350, YEARS OLD. (OP# #00 BaByzcoscH ae Our $10.00 BABY CoacH 144 8% laced 00, Our $11.00 BABY coacn*™ Li ced to Our $12.00 BABY coacn —— ‘Reduced to $10.00. Other COACHES reduced in proportion. Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET. ‘Special rates to clubs. CH. RUPPERT, id 403-405 7th st_nw.. near Dst. Ss. S.S, SCROFULA OF LUNGS, 1 am now 49 sears old, and have suffered for the last 15 years with a luug trouble. 1 have apent thou- sand\of dollars to arrest the march of this disease; but temporary relief Was aji that J obtained. Iwas unfit for any manual labor for several years A friend strongly recommended the use of Swift's Specific (S. S.3),clahoing that he himself had been greatly bene. fited by its use in some lung troubles. I resolved to y it The results are remarkable. My cough has left me, my strength has returned, aud I weigh 60 pounds more than I ever did im my hfe. It has been three ‘years since I stopped the use of the medicine, but I Dave hadno return of the disease,and there are no pains or weakness felt in my lungs Ido the hardest kind of mechanical work, and feel ag wel! a¥f ever felt since Iwas a boy. ‘These, I know, are wonderful statements to make, but 1 am honest when I say that Lowe my existence and health today to 8.8 1 would be recreant to the duty Towe to humanity if T falled to bear this cheerful testhmouy to the merits of this ‘5. Hour. ‘Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885, ‘Swift's Specitic is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, 16 Drawer 3, Auanta, Ga. to & deputation from the Bord J - ‘ot eotuinerce, which prayed teat ae | Satrrer & Co, Barrmore Pectees apes ase Peron Vera AUR Ey case fow-in bons or eee ‘wor ‘ober tow. bond oF Waar Wroorws Save Avovr ‘WASHINGTON. During the entire month of October volcanic erup- tions are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- ington, caused by the low prices at that mecca for all shrewd buyers, ADLER'S TEN PER GENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE. Cmatic changes,cccompanted by rain and frost, will occur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE is the place for re. lable clothing and reliable prices, ‘The Potomac river will rise after the equinoctial,but there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secu equal justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest noteb, and our barometer of prices ts several degrees lower than you can buy elsewhere. For fair trade winds, mild and pleasing attention, the caims of contentmegt and a sate course into the ort of prosperity, come to ADLER'S for Clothing for ‘Men, Boys, and Children, Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come trne, ‘But ADLER lias thovsaads of bargains for you. VICTOR E. ADLER'S PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. oc, Open Saturdays till 11 p. m. Reocerox Ix Parcs oF FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM MADE HOW om RI TITT 558g egiie * ¢ sg HTH TH RR OF | Sg SS HH RE fF Sss8 5 ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 18ST OUR PRICES FOR FIRST-CLASS SHIRTS TO MEASURE WILL BE: No. 1 quality, 6 for $12. Reduced from $13.50. ‘Nu. 2 quality, 6 for $15. Reduced from $16.50. ‘No. 3 quailty, 6 for $18. AN INIMITABLE FIT GUARANTEED. QUAL- ITY, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH UNEX- CELLED AND SELDOM EQUALED. LATEST IDEAS in FULL DRESS SHIRTS in Piques, Fine Plaits and Novel effects in Embroidered Bosoms, ‘The largest and most complete line of Fancy Shirt- ing Materials in English Flannels,Zephyr and Cheviot and French Percale to be found in this city MADE to MEASURE in SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS and UNDERWEAR, NOTICE, In connection with our Shirt Department we have a first-class laundry situated on the premises, under the supervision of our Cutter, All work first-class. ‘Washed and Ironed by HAND ONLY, with Domestic Finish, R. H. TAYLOR, 933 Pennsylvania ave. Hox Prices Axo Lance Parorts are still expected by many merchants, but we consider them things of the past. With the present,low prices ot products you must have bargains; theretore deal with us and save paying lange profits, We believe that small advances for goods handled in larger quantities and turned quickly is tue only way to succeed in busi- hess in these times, We are working on that basis, fand the fact should be apparent that it brings about astate of affairs very favorable to the buyer. If you Wish to be careful and economical in your purchases and are desirous of securing the fullest possible value for every dollar you spend, it is a duty you owe your- self to sve our stock without delay. Fall Overcoats from $7.50 to $17. ‘Men's Business Suits from $6 upwards, Dress Sults from $10 upwards. Boys’ Suits from $5 upwards, Children’s Suits, from 5 to 13 years, from $2.50 up- wards. Men's Single Pants from $1.50 upwards, Children’s Pants from 50c. upwards at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, $29 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS n Gewxrtiemem ‘There is no better time than the present to select @ bandsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Reavy Mave oR HAVE THEM MADE TO ORDER. ‘We guarantee to supply your wants tor less money than elsewhere for the same class of goods. BOYS— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing thelr Boys for School. Everything is ready; there is ko reason for waiting, but every reason for buying now, TRADE Is picking up. You mayas well have a largo assortment Of late styles to chose from, ahd plenty of time to make selections as to come in Ube rush bye and bye, OAH WALKER @ co, 625 Pennsylvaniaavenus WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has veen safely lowered, and the fittings are belng rapidly replaced. We sre going tohave a modera and convenient Grocery Store, in which will be found st aittimes 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 Isr, ‘Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days betore we can Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you cau purchase TEAS and COFFEES of the finest quality ‘and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remarkably low figures; the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per bbL; SAUCES PICKLES, éc., without number, ‘You can save money. Give us a call. N. T. METZGER & BRO., 417 7th at, Dew. se3 eT Liem Baran: A PURR MALT EXTRACT, the highest merit. It is manufactured from ‘Gumiities ot a reffesiing arias wits tne avian: thd wholesome properites of the best @ true tonic and delightful bev. alike de- {for iyvallds and persons in health: Will be npon trial to be a and substi alcoholic Sere, stimulating for delicate const! Ts tue beverage “Pur i it wu DRY _GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. BOOKS, &c. LADIES’ GOODS. __ New Larorren Wrars SEATON PERRY, (fuorxmson 20 Punax & BROTHER NOW OPEN AND REAL R_INSPEC- HAS TON AVERY LARGE AND COMPLETE NEW PA BERLIN PS. NEW EXGLISH WALRING JACKETS, GANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, REW ASTRARAN SEAL SLUSH axD Draco. NEW IMPORTED ULSTERS AND NEWMAR. GENUINE CAMELS HAIR AND FRENCH BROCHE SHAWLS. SILK, CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS IN GREAT va. A OVELTIES IN HYMALAYA, SCOTCH PLAID TRAVELING SHAWLS, IENSE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED DRESS: FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATI SUITS, RANGING FROM 50c. TO $3 PER Yar LL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN ‘SILKS AND VELVETS. ELEGANT PENTES FOR DRESS FRONTS AND PANELS WITH SASHES TO MATCH. NEW GOLD AND SILVER BROCADED SATINS ‘AND BEADED VELVETS, SILK SEAL PLUSHES FOS $2.50 TO$15 PER SILK PLUSHES. ALL COLORS, FROM $1.25 TO TRERCUSSE AND PERINOTS KID GLOVES. NOVELTIES IN” HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY. THE BED1 MAKES OF MERINO UNDERWEAR FOK LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN IN MEDIUM'AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, a@ SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. ‘Sar PLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Peuny BuiLorse, Penn. Avenue. Corner 9th street, Establisbed 1840. eck Wes Exp Dry Goons Hovse. DRY Goops. Best Quality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings. Dry goods ure rapidly advancing, but we are. sellin aoid Priesm Our celebrated Gbtiet Silks have a Vanced 20 per cent. “Weare selling fora few days last year's Value, $1. $1.25. $1.60, $1.70 and $2 “These Goods are Guranteed to Give Satisfaction. Faille Franeais Silk, very heavy, worth $1.7 price, $1.00. ‘spieadid line of mew fall and winter goods just re- ceived. HOMESPUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. ‘TRICOTS, In alll shades, 50c., 85¢. and $1 fwerth Goe. ELACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Friestley’s Henrietta at $1. $1.25 and $1.60. Look agar si Htenrieti iia beauty Sook’ at our $1 Black Camel's ti Look at our Sit Kook at our Courtauld & Co's English Crepe. sie Veivets, in every colon, at $1: m bargwn. Beautiful Plaid and Stripe Flannel, ony"o0e. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! — BLANKETS! Blankets for 75c. to $12 per pair. Ask to see our 1i-4 Pink Blankets at $2.00; real value, $3, Comforts from $1 to: vs ie UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Gentlemen, in white, red and gray. ‘Wo sell only first-class goods, guaranteed as repre- sented and as cheap as can be purchased In the inet ket, We Close at 7 o'clock p.m. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pa. ave, cor. 20th st. n.w. our 50c, number is €30-26 FAMILY SUPPLIES Just Recuve. NEW CATCH—MACKEREL, fat and julcy. NEW CaTCH—Geoige's Rank Cream CODFISH, un- ustlally fine, NEW CATCH-HALIBUT, nicely prepared and ‘smoked. NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and far supe- ‘rior to the old, NEW CROP-NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, light color and smooth, delicate flavor. NEW CROP-FORMOSA, OOLONG AND JAPAN TEAS, sweet, fragrant and rich in the cup; entirely free from that wild, ‘weedy taste 30 commonly met with {fn lust season’s crop. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, Jy28-3m___“428 Nisth street, between D and E. N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE N. W., SOLE AGENT For THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. In order to thoroughly introduce this Magnificent Flour, I will sell. delivered to any part of the cHy, SAMPLE SACK of 12 pounds for ‘Ue, for a short time only. ‘This Flour Ss guaranteed to be the BEST, or MONEY REFUNDED, CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per barrel, POULE'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A full line ot the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH, se24-3m, Norice 30 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF co ER RRR EE ig Ook xR - 000 Exe EOE Exp SsgS 5 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It Igwwithont a doubt the most BrauTiIFUL andthe most Neaiti0cs Flourin the World. ‘The Millers have not oly the most perfect Mill, Containing as It aoes atl the most Improved “Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 8 Flour UNsunPasseD by any millin the world. To rove that, We would simply state that a large quan ly Of this mMagniticent Flour ts shipped annually to Europe abd exten ut the principal Courts of tue old wor HOWEVER Like everything else that has gained renown, some person or persons are trving to take advantage of the Feputation it has gained by upitating the ‘Neaae and Braud, and attempting thereby to pal olf au inte Mor urticle for tue genuine. ‘THEREFORE, Beeure and see toitthat either sacksor barrels read “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. None genuine without the two gold medals WM. M.GALT & co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS, _ fe B. Ex.ery HAS REMOVED TO e027 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. $v21 Severra Sreeer Paras Rovan We have some beautiful new things in Jewelry, in Pity Pat Rugs a 8c. One line Habr and Lace Pins, White Metal, wit! not tarnish, with kbiaestone sets, 20e. vache PHIBUONS In’ all’ shades and widins at LOWEST ces. Fan Edge Gros Grain, best_ quality, 40c. a yard Striped Safin Ribbons, 29.and ade" “Pica sige Lares ton for taney work, No.7, be: Na. 8, 10cs NOL, Be pers Ficuse ‘come and examine our JERSEY STOCK. ‘yoo wil hind pretty goods and CHEAP: qibauele emey Coat "Coldrs~Savy blue, black and ron, Tull ke LADIES’ BUSTLES We are selling a nice spring Bustle for 13¢. - INO UNDERWEAR for men, ladies ana chil- aren, An excellent quality Vest aud Pants, 608 ‘ba ter goods at correct prices, : L&dies' india ien Fancy Border Hem sutched HANDKER HIEES, Se, each. Gent asatio NECK SCA IS 230. each, We have an excellent assorament et Hand Koit ZEPHYR O0ODS. In BACQU IS HOODS EL aa, BOOTEES, SHIRTS, Ge. INFANTS HAND KSIT SACQUES,30c up. HAND KNIT BOOTHE oe Gp HAND ENIT Houde, aba. Piease remmeraber our Stamped Linen Goods meat. Splasuers from 8c- up ‘Tidies fron Seu SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, 91470h Street, Bot. Tand Km w. J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor. Tue Hascoxn Tyez Warren Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beauty, trength, Changeable Type and Durability. Call.and vee it as oct JOHN Cc. Pal Mes I. V. Suarez, _ 991 F STREET, ‘Has returned trom New York, and is ready toshow a full line of ‘Rew Designs 4m Fall and Winter MILLINERY. o0t-2t Pas. Axo Worm Durcav. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS And All the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY Goops, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October Sth and 6th, 1888, ‘Your inspection is solicited. Very respectfully yours, ‘MISS BETTIE TOMLINSON, oc2-8t 1140 SEVENTH ST. . W. Mar. Vox Baaxpis, Moniste, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Win, Barr & Co. St. Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortes: notice. Superior fitting, Feasonable prices, and satiainction guarattoed. vening Dresses, Bridal Trosseaus u speciaity. oes “920 Lath st,, between Land K. Mra K. A. Dosxovax, 90$ FSTREET NORTHWEST, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER @ru AND 7TH, A CHOICE SELECTION OF PATTERN HATS ‘AND BONNETS from the leading houses of London and Paris, The laslies of Washingtou are respectfully invited. Nocards cS \ RAND FALL OPENING.—MRS JULIA BAER, of Baltimore, $93 N. Gay st,, new No. 439, cor dially Invites the ladies of Wasiington to examine her Imported Hats aud Bonnets, and all the atest ovelties Of the season, on. sez0-6t__ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1886. J. C. Horemmsox, : PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 907, CLoAKs, MILLINERY, FRENCH NOVELTIES just received. DRESS TRIMMINGS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES. FOSTER KID GLOVES $1 per pair, upwards. Every pair fitted and warranted, 3225, Mus B. Vax Reors Bexs to announce that she’ hus removed her Dress- Making Farior from 728 17th si. to 1684 1 st. tw. where she will open the first week in Ociober a hand: some line of Dress Trimm GPAL, GARMENTS pyiD AND ALTERED into the new and fashionable visite aud jacket Shapes Furs repaired." Mufts made. At ALise CUNNINGHAM 'S, 1310 8th stnw. No sign. S24 ~ 24 1. ©. EASe, 807200 st 5 w.—comsers M.. made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. iso. a fulfilte of Shoulder Brabes, Netoris Walvis; Freak Corsets and Hustten. Corsets laundered: “ser@tans Mika ke MGARRRMLYS BONNET AND FRAME FACTORY has moved to northeast corner of 11th and G streets. Has all the latest tall styles in Bonnet and hat frames, se8-4n XN BK. HUMPHERY, TH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes Corseis to order in evary sin ran! tan Sek SPECIALTINS AK French Hand-made Underclouing, MerinoUnderwear nd tinest imported Hoslery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress iteform Goods French Corsets and Busties. Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'sown maxe) that for the price is usu jench, German and Spanish spoken, mri JPP8NCH DYEING, “SCOURING “AND DEY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Hepaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer aud ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolic, Paris sa W. H. Hovcztox & Co, 1914 F Sraxer N. W. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. Daring next week we offer a apectal sale of imported ‘Rugs at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash. Our line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has teen selected with care, sume of which was specially made us. Hee our $85, 8 pleces, Antique Oak Suite. One suRe Tide SUE 885 Butternut Sate, ‘See our $185 Sycamore Suite, Sold in New York and Pilaatiphia for $235. ‘See our 3: 1y Suites, from $140 to $250. The above are a few specially good suiles, and will ‘only need this notice to sell them. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. ‘Were never sold at such low figures as at the present ‘Out Scotch Curtalhs, selling from $3.60 to $7 per pair, are 40 per cent cheaper this year that last’ will need oniy for you to look and examine, as we do Hot wish to Boast or ourselves—you come and 1uok, aud We will let you do that for us. Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS ee aie cares oA pers = ee Jate, 75e. i nas Printed Velours, $6. Brocades, all prices, Our we soll Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on short notice, Having a larze force of workmen, we shall try and be prompt aud execute any order left in our charge with dispatch. References will be furnished on application. om W. H, HOUGHTON & ¢ Koareaex Reouisrres OUR STOCK OF COOKING UTENSILS Is NOW COMPLETE, GRANITE IRON WARE, PORCELAIN LINED WARE, BLOCK TIN, WOODEN WARE TABLE CUTLERY, &, &c. QUALITY THE BFST AND PRICES THE LOWEST. HANDSOME PARLOR LAMPS AND NOVELTIES IN ROY AL WORCESTER AND OTHER FINE GOODS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pennsylvania ave, tation is very good in this. t, and ft you Locall at see for yuurselt. Hovssrvenisurnas. We have just received another shipment of Bigelow, Lowell and Hartford Carpets, comprisiug Wilion's, Body Brussels and extra. super Tugrains, also 3o- Velvet and Roxbury ‘Tai Kensington iI sizes, Stik Plushes, Spun silk and urniture Coverings, Insh Point, Swiss, funy and Nottiuguam Lace Curtains, Raw Silk and enele ‘Table Covers, ail sizes. ‘Those in Watt of choice goods will find it to thelr advautuge to cxamine ‘our stock before purchasing, HOOE BRO, & Co., och 1338 F street. 7B) Ee To Hovsexerrrrs ‘We respectfilly inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, ‘CROCKERY, 5 GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class, ur goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season, M, W. BEVERIDGE, se25-3m No. 1009 Penn. ave. a a Hat To Tue LES. ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of Embroidery Work in Sik, Chentile, Arasene and Tinsel. Call at our office and see the beautifal Samples of work, ‘Mantel Lambrequins, Wall Banners, Screens, Table of Interior Decorative Art km- Scarfs and all kit broideries to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street n.w.. St. Cloud Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent. se25_ _ PIANOS AND ORGANS, H GO WORCH & ©O., 025 TrHi'st. x. Ww, Sole Agents for the Unrivalied SOHMEH PIANOS, and dealers in Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Music Books. 100,000 copies of 5 ana 10 cent Sheet Music. Pianos and Organs to Reut. 7 Tue Leave Issravuzsrs, DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND ESTEY PIANOS, ESTEY ORGANS ‘Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Buder in charge), se4-3m 934 F Street Northwest. ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- ‘equaled at every desirable point, these marvel- Jous instruments have won the first place in the bearts of musicians all over the world. Buy no other piano until you have seen these. New styles. Now open ing at 811 9th st nw. aplo Eowazo F’. Daoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall. & Wendell, Hallett a Cuuustou sd otier Plauos: sterling Orgais, Susie and Stusieal Ster- male Tystrumepts sold on monthly ‘payments Exchange, Rented, Tuned, tepaired, Moved, Sto Ana Shipped. ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes always Im stock at iow figures ‘Telephone, 3473 Je19 & Ux NN UNEQUALED IN TONE. TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. ENABE & C0. my8 817 Market Space 0 Nor Poxcusse Until You See The Secoud band Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 109150, Sold on smail monthly payments Largest assurtuent of 5c. music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH “RANICH & BACH PIANOS. — KK Sa eA SNS i Gally's marvelous Self-piaying instruments G. L. WILD & BRO. 709 Seventhst, p. w. Established 1864, attention to tuning and repairing. Sow ts usttine to have Pianos renovated tif RAKAUER AND G D. PEASE & 00. ee AL pri eet eet ge a SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ [scion inthe extagory of Sewing mackings A fection ry of Sewing concentration aid condensation of mechanical geulas find skill, ‘The range ot work can not be excelled. Jt {s'a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. Cull aud seeitat JF MCKENNEY 'S. 427 Uh st uw, J.B, RICH RIOND, Manager. “Machines of ull kinds for ealeut rent. First-class repuiring done. Also, Central Oftice for The Universal Patterns, see thems” myzz Pave, 4 coe Broadway.) x $E0 iit wreaue, |New Yor. soph Mice nae .eringes WASHINGTON, BALTING! Gewwgal Panraus. iONA, We iL GIFTED ON DERFUI Y Carrera Careers Canrers Do you intend buying anew Carpet this Fail? If you have tgiven it a thought listen to a few facts Carpets were never so HANDSOME OK PRICES AS LOW as they ARE NOW, ‘Money saved is money made. Come and see our stock. We will take pleasure in showing you our line of Tngruin, ‘Tapestry, Body Brosele, Velvets, Moquette aud “Wilton Carpets, ‘Hogs, Art Squares, Ol Cloth and. a beautiful ue of Upholstery Goods; with pri-e low as the lowest See the Templeton Parquette Carpet, Furniture at the lowest cash prices W. H. HOEKE, sen 801 Market space. VAPOR 8TOVE be sure yon get the best, and one with the atest tm- provements, which you can find in our fail assort Ment of all Sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL DANFORTH FLUID constantly on hand See Spe ot REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, 4c. Ageuts for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE PUL, ow reduced in price, W. 8 JENKS & CO. ty3 717 7th street Goo 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 ueed be without a well-furnisbed home because they have not yot the cash to spare. ye wre uetermined to knock the bottom out of high ‘prices, and wil sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers cau make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States. Come und see the unrest aud angst varied stuck to se- lect trom. Come after yon have posted yourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantes you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Conse an4 be con- vinced that what we say are inets and nohumbug We report, come and make your ywa terms—at jes: CROGAN'S. WOOD AND COAL. ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer in COAL AND wooD. ‘Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w.. Offices and Yards— ‘Sth and Bsts sw. No. 216 A st ne. Coal Depot— pocorn eaieie All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-Lm* 20 : ‘TONS OF FRESHLY MINED oak rising every cesirsble ‘Binding and stove best manner. Quick and prompt 11) Fenaayivania avenue. Otices, 28 Penusyivania avenue and 20m INTER FUEL AT SUMMER Rates: V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in WOOD’ and COAL. Fail Weight and Measure. and Coal direc: from tne forests and mines ty alland water, abd tev trom sag. ste ‘and ower {2 Et the eves rm Yanced pupils. The work tor the first RENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND THE DENTS HELP, COPY IviiTED issé BY MLLE V. PRUD HOMME, B entirely new and ozigitn! avscem for learning ‘Freveh [4 ‘The imyest and most ostur. F writien, fue result and inti. of years of succes fencing, attractive (0 besinncrs: Waluabie 1 ad nsx namoers, sale at Free’s, Brentano's, and Hallantyne & @50 @ ‘author's resndence, 101817th st. uw, Price of umber, obe Copy, BC; four copies, $1 (Be each). % day: Catholic Goods, Scho: PEVate and public schoois at lowest urices selO-tws Heavacanrees piven Scoot Se: OUFS for French classes, 3:30 and 6:30 p. m.. Moo: s, Weduesdays and . ridays. oe: ENRY G LAN S28 tlonery for ‘The largest and most complete stock of School Books and Schoo! Suppl PUBLIC ies in SCHOOL BOOKS trict, at ConTRacT PRICES. ‘Desks, Biack-boards, Crayous, School Bags, &c. wholesale and Sehoul Sta: ¥ retail BY ii POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. por 51 ate Schools, iexy and other Requisives lowest prices Wholesale and very thing at 4 GG PURSELL, Books“iler, 415 9 vl 2 rots © Book Store No. 1424 New run it in co! mply tied steaas hi “oan ialver, iinsale, Lodge Lat t= roa s Point, Wicomico River. Makiug all landings every tr p \ ou can go. day Landing for 25 cents, Staterooms 50 cents. selo-Tat NORFOLK. FORTRESS _M STEAMERS GEORGE Le AA ariuy LIN E. MONROE AND THE SOUTH. AMY LAKE, FIRST-CLASS F Te iter owt, hk stret wharf, MUNDAY DNESDAY and @ RIDA AFI Gih stRect what, cs and SATURDAY y Po ntand co SA NOFTOL WIth Hoe ors connect and ldo i al. railroad snes seach, Svenue and ki Where baggage may be We Fesidences. For fur m eat the jephone calls OL sua 2 nusylvania d irom hotels and jr, Fates gues TU ing om: £80. ROR at she, © W. RIDE | SATCRDAYS at ESDAYS, PREVAYS and St at Kiver Landings as tar us “somint Creck, Cure at Via ad St Ss Bay, Ma. Counects with ee schedules PADGETT agent, IRECCTO NEW. YORK—FREIGHT STEAM. ERS JOHN GIBSON and EC KNIGHT leave DAY’ p.m. Vier 41, Bast aver, N. Y,.every SATURDAY at MORNING, Gti st. wWharl, Washington, every 1UBSDA\ Frewht at lowest rites “W, CORCORAN Ttivstreet wharf dally (except, Sunday) fot jock win. “Heetarning, reaches Washington about 3:30 p.m. se16. i, 1. BLAKE. Captain. Sai G \ ocl ag Five Printing aspeciuity. Passenger xccounnd.ustior ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, via. QUEENSTOWN, Calling at Hal'fax, N.S, and St. Johns, N. F. October 5; Caspian October 19, ilermne jaite S3U: Mteerage, 320, Jasgow tO HOS.on, via Very wud Gasway. LLAN LI. THE TRADES. KIDMAN WARN ESON, 420and 42 11: IESON, BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOR PRINTERS, 123% Fenaytvania avenue, Wesbiagion, 1. R.STARR PARSONS, COR. 9TH AND EN.W. DENTISTRY. Filling = specuilty; also, tke cure of toothuche Without extracting. “A local smmsthetic, used on we US, alleviates pain OF CAUICUUg. Gas given. apls | rg warranted RT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 4377 tree doury irom “corner Ie’ Deu branches” ‘Lei imseried 97 per sek. can ws, ‘The Uidest Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ Physicun in the City, be consulted Ualiy, 404 C si, bet dig and 6th 1. we Vrompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- tious stricily con Oni A) au yi DR bho h jdential, Meparate rooms for ladies, (Ge alWays Ope. seat ANHvob Ki stot SING A BoTL or two of DE BuoTieRS Lavigorating Cor- Will cure any Gave of wervous debity a erve power. It imparts Vigor to the wi Bos iat Sw. ME DE FO eliatie Lad! ESTABLISHED AND r can be consulted daily 12do Tb si Dow residence ‘Unice hours from, pm, With Ladies on azine HAS SEVER GEEN CONTRADICTED THAT “RS is tie oldest stublished adver- Judies, Daurried oF single. wuldiu> Ore: L 30 “pays TRIAL “All succefuily treated, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL ry Diseases in 48 hours. Nervous Deblilty, vanie Weakness caused by. indiscretion, Poisonous ng’ Throat, Nose’ aid Sein, SU Cloud Phacmacy, 9h and ‘Sealed. seB.thi, pr. DY, PCTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Fxecrare APPLIANCES, We will send ou thirty days iien, young oF old, 1 ho are suflering trou i those diseases ofa personal Speedy it ‘Vital ature resulting from ubuses aud other causes. Tiel ahd compete restoration W Leaila, Vigor wud, hood gustuuseed. ‘Scud at Ouce tor’ Miustrated See Auuress VULTAIC BELT Co, K. DODD'S. wor Ner ‘caused by sadiseretion, excesses, Soidai STANDIFOKD'S, 5t.Goud Pharmacy, cor- ‘Seat by mail sealed. b ‘enand Fsis. Price, $ ‘i sez-th,s,tu: LANCARD'S PILLS. 1ODINE OF IRON. ‘Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Parls, are jess, Pourues BLANCAKD, 40 1 1 yrecompended by Ue Medical celeuritvs of World tor Scroktis, (LUMOPS, I lg s LViLde,) tue iy slages ef Cousuinption, Constitutional Wrake= ‘of Ssiood, and for stanulating and regu c te, Paris.” E. FOUGEKA &'Co. fold by druggists geucraily. EAD AND GE WISE—DR BROTHE! SUS W., appeared belore me und niad Inc the Oldest :stabutshed kx pert spetualio in this rf city, aise consultation and advice Say. BNOTHERS SANUEL CML intand tor tuo 2. otc. this Sa'day ‘und Will guarentee «eUre im all cases Or private ‘ormen aud. faruiah uedielne, OF tocharge: iree kt auy boar during ‘sworn belure we Uy. Dr. Notary Pui Suis 1885. Subscribed aud me X ou ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP Heine er “Lacie Deauen 50 cents each, 4051 survet, between oth Streets horLuwest ps P ‘or digawure. 418 Sdst nw. rom 4 wb pu ILES—DE. MUHLEMAN CURES Pi 4 Wifect treatment, without the use of hi ‘Cure Zuurantesd "Cau ‘ve cited at ‘ape-dzine ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL SARHINGION, (ATIORNEY-aT Washington, DG nt ave, , 490 Louisiana Kemdence, 1218 Mt aw 472 Lounsaue avenue N. “Gaara =e Rendence, 613 T «nw. With our | ste | te'Toae DRSDAY, | duis . 4 Harbor | #32." _RAILROADS. pptsowone ALR LIN, so Trains leave Band P. depot, 6th and B streets Weise hatiy- excep smiay for Ly nchbang Sb, Am— Dally for Lynchburg. Danvil Ash Tate RAEOe. Atlanta, and points Som. Peliaoae NE Cae LO Adlauta. und thence to New pa mt. lly, except aks Cae cinnati and po) mT Wats S380 ath. wud 030 pm Tynchburg local, 2h pine at Washington Lownavitle 9:40 1g Surcsining house 20% Tickeis, sleeplng ear arcomuriation an ahem Toraichea, and bmgaage eomaieh nd, tnformer Peanss ivauia ave. and at Pane’ Vautia Madiroad, 6th and Baa a Station, Pennayte vay Jas oct __ Generat Tamera [SC PNORE AND Oit0 oan edule in cffact, SUNDAY, SEPTE TSSE, anes ferviienmen se BER 10cm Leave Washington frou Station, corner of tew Jom sey ave ae mreet— = Bure 10:00 ica, Pm. dally. ‘The ntxbucgl charged ‘ast Limited ix, Sig i PaLsbe coo Roe ura tare is ‘No exira fare is charged on’ Fast tate PAUSbacgh at 10:90 a.m. and 8.35 pm. daily we burgh, \deVeland avd Detrott, with Monarch Pare 5 ~ Cara to Pettsbargh : agua Bese, Lexington amd xint ‘al Stations, 8:40 am. daily, ‘ail. ark. “ingerly, Wilms bd Philadelphia, 7:30am, 1:25 paw. “For Hai nore op wick days 5, (LO ath. TRIO, ‘a, 9 wand LO 4200, BBO, AMO, Sold, G40, TM, SELB, andoab Valicy Raliroad and points Sout 30 p.m, dily; 10am. has Siesper from Ltn Lo New Oriente: 5:0 pau. Seeper wo Lie | i or W lmington, Delswae.snd intermediate potgte ait amore aad Wilmington S10 pum aallge a.m. and 12:10 and 4:30pm, <0 pan. and 1:00 pata, On Su ont ae eae pe = tn. daily, except Sunday, aud 5: 244) pom daily, except Sunday. for prince Honvon Metropolitan Branch 92400 a.m. diliys ations, For Guithersvur, aod = 1009 vam. bc and 11:20 pam, For x aud 10. dally, except Sunday. Hing rsiowt 10000 win, and S281 p.m. dally, ex unaay. one { Lis ive from the West di nox’s EX- | Baltimore, 1 m sat the Band 0. otices, | Pent) i] ‘S230 ud LOK p. | From Philadeiph gerly, Newark a Havre ach. 3220 m0 pm, da ly. NW linnnton and intermediate pointe orth of Am. and 1:50 and 5:25 pam ‘and "Valley Ralirond, 7220 @ Cou Mrederiek hint iutertmediske Pulte: 825, Sou rederick iin titermediake prolwtas Aid Blo pm. daly except su ¢ seegee 2 rails leave taalumore 20, 00. AN at 10 race, 11: + ruin Atmapolis, B: ee r201 30: Wand 100 ya | “Ali ‘aalne trom ‘Washiniton stop at Relay St | except 12d. 5 and 040 pm, ar deamon For further inlormetion avply at the Baltimore and cet Ofte, Wasiinutou Station: WO and Last | Feaayivane wow coraer of Tau tre wtry Stders wt ti for ousieage to be checked wind received at any point in the ow. K. LORD, ES |B DUNE’ [se20) " G. "Gen Manatee, Baltimore : OW 448678, O10 AND WissTERN Ral | ROAD Co. Schedule in effcct August 1, 1886, Tratas wil leave trom ond wifive ai H&P. station, | euand Bats. os ollows ee P. Leave Washington #10 @ m. daily except Sanday ond Ss asses 02. ally except tantay 3 Sanam asi ceases ges cee Sens kiya guna coaeeein rae Ee & mera, mile Uckews $20 Superimendent, aulo MME GREAG PEXNSYLVANIA ROUTE FE NGRUH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, ETRACK. SPLENDID ~CENERY, 3! Ch) bac PMENTE FRCL JULY Jinn, Io. ‘Trains leave Washington frou station, corner of Sixth feud 1 tr Toltows: For Pittsburg atid the West chicago Limited Expres gt taace Slevping Care at tr A.M. dally" Fam Line, 950 A.M daily to Cineinnatt ands Louise With Siecpiug Cars from Harrisburg ‘to Civedivoath, tnd Hovel Car to st Loule. daily, except Saturiay! {Chicago, with siceping Car Altoona to Clea Chicco” Express, a 7 at. dally, Sih Sleeplug’ cars, “Washinaton to. Chicago, Be HAT AbOne, AP ycleeuand, connecting x w fee Lowe, at Ha with) Western Urough ‘Sleeper for Loutsville P. Express, 1000 P.M. daily, tor Pittsburg Ww ich throug sieeper'Hi rr Chica. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For eve For Williamsport, Lock Haveu and Elmira, at 9:50 A.M. daily, except Sunday. For New York’and the Hast, 7:15, 9:00 and 11-00 A, 3 24K), 4:19, 10000 and 11220'P. M. On Sanday, B00 A.M. 200, 4:15, 10000 and 11220 P ited Express Of Pullman Parior Cars, 9:40 A. 2M. and 3:50 P.M. daily, except Sunday. change, 200 PM every day. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., alt through traios coumect at Jersey City with boats of Arookiyn Annex, afford: direct iranster to Fullon sircet, avoiding double, ferruwe across New York chy. iladeiphia, 7:15, #00 and 11:00 A.M. 200 3, 640, 10:00 aod 11-20 PM. UAL M., 29 ‘cup sunday? ie io A. M., 12905 and 4:93 P.M X. HG BALL WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON KAILWOAD, For Alexawdrin, 6:00, 7:05,9:25, 10:55,and 1135 A, a z aod 132 PO Ow Of baggage to destination from hotels rt CHA>. K. PUGH. General Manager. 3. Wood, General Pamenger Agent. UNDERTAKERS. MF. SPINDLER, 5 WGEMASS cxperraKer, 100 7th st uw, Everything stric.y firsvciass and on the mos reasouabie teas weet EY. SPINDLA, k Uudertuicer, 1238 7th street n.w. Bodies emUaiiued wid prepared for Uru Teephove cal neeaaian O>EPH GAWLER. FURNISHING UNDE TAKER and PRACKICAL KALBALMIER. 1726 Peuusylvania ave. nw. Terue moderate aa everyting urscelass. Telepione call 1Usis Maya JENS PRO SON AL oo iuker—Thiny Years expe pence Gud 70 diiga street, Geuigetowa, a one UNDERTAK! ag _Telephoiie call, 235% vata Si 2UEMSIUAG UNDERTAKER, ey Oe] — | aaa c ADERTAKER AND PRACTICAL FMBALMER, Grauvate ‘of 1584 Class of the Civeinnadl School fOr Aaubalming (CAC Lukens, Mb. Priacivas 3.11. Giark, Demonstraise ot Dauoxxexxess, OK THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC, It can be given ina cup of cofiee oF ten without the Knowledge of the persou taking it, 1t ts amoluteiy hermless, and will effect @ permanent and speedy cure whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands ol cases, aud in every instayce a pertect cure bas tol lowed. IT NEVER vats, The system onee impreg- uted with the Speeitic, tt becomes an alter imposs DUny Jor the liquor appetite to exist, FUR BALE RY DR. 8. F. WAR ZBEITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also, R. K. HELPHEN STINE, comer 14h street and Vermont avenue, Washingion, v. C. Call of write for pamphlet containing bundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all arts of we couutry, oczd-5,.u.tta Moss Suuer Corsox Sars “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, an@ Ughts, would cost about $6 per month, provided COKB ‘were used tn cities,” oc. a

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