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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAt ed .OCTOBER 5, 1886-SUPPLEMENT. Se.ston Expected. Of the Knights of Labor convention at Rich- mond, the special correspondent of the Phila- deipbia Press says: The seven or eight huo- dred delegates present are certainly a fair re- presentation of the American artisans, farmers and workingmen genera‘ly. They are mostly Young men, and at a rough guess I should say a iajority of them were under thirty. Asarule they are well dressed. It would have been im- possible to flnd a more attentive audience, and ‘every word Governor Lee and Mr. Powder!y said was listened to by ail present. Both speeches were read. The only dramatic inel- Ment of the morning was the appearance of the colored delegate, whom Mr. Murphy, the hotel keeper, had refased to enter- tertain, as the introducer of Grand Mastér Powderly. There ts «good dea! of taik about 4, and it bas shocked ine celings of some of tule vid Virginians. This was to be expected, for, ae Mr. Powderly very wisely said, @ custom of Such long standing could not be obliterated in-w day. In the meantime the Knights are adually withdrawing trot the hotels us tast as they can find suiiabie and less expensive Quarters in whieh to board. ‘Tue incideat Will undoubiediy prove beneficial in demonstrating the fact that the color line is being gradually obliterated in the more progressive parts of the country. Meanwhile the Lotel Keepers protest shat they are not prejudiced against colored people, bat that it is merely a ielter of busi- fess with ther, and tuey regret exceedingly shat the Kuighis of Labor have seen fit to bring the matter io such # sharp issue. Mr. Powderiy’s address bore evidences of having been caretully written, but was of @ geueral character and in uo way mapped ouc the work of the convention. Nor did be intend to do so, for his remarks On that subject will probably be intended ior the earsot the Kuights ol Labor only. Hils deciaration that the orgun- ization wes not for the purpose of a war of labor against capital, but was a struggle in whici the manhood of thé American laborer is fighting tor recoguition, way greatly applauded. Tuis, in ay opinion, Was the key note of bis address. Srong hopes for harmony and a general strengthening of the order are cutertained, ‘The reports to the coutrary are characterized as jalse. This Is the expressed opinion of the leaders. It is, of course, impossibie to say what their private opiiion is. Many of the deiegates are intent upon having a good time. ‘They were to be seen tonight In tue various, viaces of amusement, ebattinz and smoking in the hotels, listening”to the Lumerous stret bands with which the city seems so be filed while this afternoon they were driving around in carriages, seeing the sights and enjoying the beautuul xcenery of the city of the bitix So far as itis possible to crystalize ideas out of the chaos which prevails it is safe to say, after conversation with half a dozen western delegates, that they rezurd ihe New Engiand and New York delegations as ciannish, Said a Western delegate: “Tue New England deleza: ion are constunily pushing themselves to the front. They strike western men as being ratuer a only Kia i Labor 104 pose Vancing certain interests pe their own section, Thete is uo breadt to them,” “How about assembly 49 “They work together. McGuire was disport- ing himself around here last night like a speekied horse at a country fair, deciaring be controled that assembiy absolutely. Ihave no Idea that either of these sections ean control Us orgunization, for the west uiter all will bave the coutrouing power. We find the Pennsylvania aud middie states delegates to be a much broader set of men and we can Work with tem weil.” Fighting the War Over Ag: NEWARK AGITATED OVEE A SCHOOL HISTORY— MUSIC IN THE ALR, From the New York Herald. A spirited warfare is waging in Newark against the adoption of “Barnes’ Brief History ot the United States,” a new publication, as a text book in the public schools, on account of its alleged non-union sentiments in reference to the civil War. Several months ago the com- mitiee on text books of the board of education recommended its use, and at a mecting of the board next week the report will Le acted upon, Several sumple copies of the bistory were sent to Newark and at once met with severe eriti- mm. Lincola and Kearny Posts, Grand Arm: Republic, adopted resolutions deciarirg that the seutiinents contained in the work were hurtful to young minds, and requesting the school commissioners not to Introduce It into the schools. ‘The strife has become so bit Ver that it will be curried into the eity election, whieh will be held on Octo er 12. In the work the history of the country is divided into six epochs,and the civil war,whieh Js the sixta epoch, is told in sixty-six pages. ‘The frst sentence ‘in the epoch is as follows: “Rumors of a pian to assassinate Lincolu im Pflied Bim to come to Washington in disguise. je was inaugurated March 4, 1561. surrounded by troops under General Scott.” itis claimed that this charge against Lincoln of assuming disguise is untrue. A Newurker, who was ac qaainted with the martyred President and who Was advised of the facts of the case, said the other day: “Mr. Lincoin wore @ traveling exp | and a shawi,suei as men frequently wore at | the time,insteud of un overcoat. He was | lisguise. He was told after he had star slife had been thre hunged his rows it Harrisburg, Pi of Jetierson Davis’ captnre, makes no ailusion to the inuch dis-| ated ‘satewent that Mr. Davis was en: | woring to escxipe in disguise. ‘The first iilus- | tratioe represents stonewall Jackson and stall | at Bull Kun. One picture presents Foote, Porter, Semmes and Bachavan Naval Lewiers.” “The presence or ‘whou most northern ve is astrony ov) pleture of “Tne Military I Sheridan, Sherman, Les, Ja Literary men who have examined the work opine that itis the production of a writer who wanted to be rigidly impartial and leaned over backward. a Preparing for the Unveiling. TRE LIBERTY STATUE COMMITTEE VISITS THE ISLAND AND INSPECTS THE WORK. The commitice in charge of the erection of the Barthoidi Statue of Liverty visited Liberty island Saturday and met Gen. Schofield, who has veen appointed by President Cleveland to superintend the unveliing of the statue. Gen. Sehotield and Gen. Whipple examined the work, and expressed Pleased with the done. themselves as highly | mauner la whlct it bad bees | Au luforinal meeting of the eomunitiee | hofleld was neld aiter the work | It was decided to erset a | number of pittururs tor te speakers at the ule Yelling exercises, and to build au iron staircase OM Uke pedesial to allow Visitors to ascend to the around the base of the statue. Seboneld ‘sugsested that | the pier was ot sufficient to aceommo- | date crowd that would visit the isiand Uc- | Wber 25, and advised the building of one or | two pontvon landings tor stalier oF Melis, the eiectrical exper. at the government | Station at Staten Islan: Wen authority | to arrauge tur the eivciric plant. The exact Power of the light has not been determined aud Will be decided aiter experiments to test the | detracting wrce tue mass of Irou and bronze | WHI bave ou the current ot €leetrieity. Another meeting of Gen. Scuutcid and the communities wil se Ld che latter past of next | vek, When the program of exercises at the Une Yelling of the statue wil! be settled. The invic walions Will be issued October 15. The statue ts nearly completed. fhe work on the left arm 3s finished aud the arm that supports the torea ieeds only a lew more plates and the hand to complete ii, The diaiem wvout the head will be put in position in a few days, | ad them it will require nearly a week toret | the spikes in piace. The last Will be on the toreh, to hoist” which Jato postion will require the aqsistance of speeiat der The work of riveting the ates, Whick wave been temporarily secured, is rapidly on. The right icot bas not beew placed iu position as yet. Besides the seventy-five ied at wock om the Statue, ascore or more are Lasy on tbe sure rounding ground under the direction of Mr, Olinstead, tue landscape gardener. ‘The retasc aud bits of stone aud lamer irom the pedestal are being cleared away, and the eid ‘Tabbish taat bas been for years on tue parapets ‘around Abe big guns $s disappearing.” Tue wuus are to have couts Of biuck palntand the old shant ear the statue Will bel oft. By tue time Us grounds will be ‘The old pier ‘ objects, red aua widened. tes ‘The Apache Wur Not Over. LIEUTENANT DAVIS’ LANCH ROBEED—PURstIT OF THE INDIANS AND A FIGHT, A telegram to the New York Heraid from El Waso, Texas, October 3, says:—News has been received here to-day whieh confirms what has ‘een feared for several weeks—namely, that hostile Apaches are still out and that the cap- lure of Geronimo did not end the Apache war. Lieutenant Britton Davis, recently of tue U. S. army, and sop of the last republican governor of Texas, Ie wow manager of the Corralitos Fanels, suite of Chihdahus, ove of be largest ta Meaico and containing uililons of aetese Enght hostile Apaches raided the ranch during Lis weenee aud drove away twenty mules started iu pursuit, wud alter ioliowing the thieves for several days, under the impression Yiaat they Were “rustiess,” caime up wiih ten, only sixty miles trom tils city, in the state uf Cbskwabua. “He was amaged to tind Unt they were Apaches, FIGHTING THE RED THIEVES, A sharp fight ensued, i whieh were exebanged, but none of the party were seriousiy burt. tdentiy beew camping for months ouly ninety miles (rom El Paso. Lieut. Davis has hud more in Indian fighting than almost any the Vietmity ,and ie says that old Mangus Was the teader of tiie Uraves. Mangus bus vera tor twenty yeurs the terror of tue border. He is Tegarded as a farabler tactician than Geronimo, and ts imbued with a deep hatred of the whites, lls faiber, a ret eliet, having been wantonly murdered vy white sudicrs (wenty years axo. Alter the fight the Indians fled, aud Lieut. Davis pussued Unem to within twenty-five miles of Bi Paso, were be nbandoned the trail whieh Jed in this direction; not, however, until he bad learned that Mabgus had been Jotved vy the three bucks of Geronimo’s who irom Fort Bowie. Lieut. Davis things tbe Jes are by this time in New Mexico, gpd that they intend to make # ratd througtt fe en ee ee eee UY shots eutenant’s be Apacies bad | (Our $10.00 BABY COACH. peration | | BEB vu od FRE ot EOE ETT gM BRE 8S UF a MBB LLL 00 UD fT Bas 710 “READY FOR BUSINESS.” Oar stock of MILLINERY in all its branches now complete. comprising mazy Novelties and features new andstriking. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘We have been fortunate to secure in addition to our large force of ARTISTIC MILLINERS, A Premiere Modiste de Paris, just arrived, and with confidence give the assurance that all orders intrusted to our care will recelve her persoval attention. MILLINERY OF ELEGANCE ASTO warps, STYLES, &c, Guaranteed unexcelled anywhere, equalled by but = few. WE KINDLY INVITE INSPECTION. Ban 00, UU TTTT ™ g885 BE Oo FE TTS BEE Sab Es BBB LLLL 00 «UU OF sr 710 SEVENTH STREET. Na Store closesat 7 p.m. Saturdays excepted. ane wm a 95 BS o& 8 8 ae os Bh PA UE I SS BBB A A UU MMM Sys8 2 ee cme Ye Se Soe i 8 8 8 3 TL GPS 8G388 gg ‘Weare now prepared and are at present showing the most Elaborate Line of Imported and Domestic ‘Novelties in 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 RiRBONS. 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. Plain and Fancy Ribbons tn all the latest shades and | widths, &c., &c., dc. ‘The reputation of our House and the standard quality of our Millinery, require no comment, but shnply add that we will continue tosell Fine Milli- Rery at the Lowest Possible Prices which means Lower than the Lowest. A visit to our Mammoth Establishment will convince you of the true fects, u U iM ‘uu id > M4 8TH AND D sts. (QP? #00 Baayzcoace Beduced to $7.00, juced to $2.00, Our $11.00 BaBy coaca 4! 2 $6 Reduced to $9.00. ur $12.00 BABY COACH Reduced to $10.00 Other COACHES redueed in proportion. Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, CROQUET, Special rates to clubs CH. RUPPERT, 403-405 7th se_n.w.. near Dist. | them things of the past. With the prese Winar reciss Save Asovr WASHINGTON. During the entire month of October volcanic erap- 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 CENT CLOTH- ING HOUSE. Ciimatic changes, cccompanied by rain and frost, Will occur whea they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 1s the place for re- liable clothing and reliable prices. ‘The Potomac river wiil rise after the equinoctial,but there will never be any rive in prices at ADLER’S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secure ‘equal justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest notch, and our barometer of prices is several degrees lower than you can buy elsewhere. For fair trade winds, mila ana pleasing attention, the calms of contentment and @ safe course into the Port of prosperity, come to ADLER'S for Clothing for ‘Men, Boys, and Children, ‘Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come trie, But ADLER has thousands of bargains tor you. VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘ TEN PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 927 anv 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 002 Open Saturdays till 11 p. m. W. M. Savsrer & Soss, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Have opened Their High Class Novelties in PLUSH AND CAMEL'S HAIR VELVETS, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, PERFEC- TION BL .CK SULKS, ‘This is the Brand of the Best Silk in the world. Introduced to the Paris and London market Last Winter, and isadecided im- provement over the Old Silks. They are not for sale elsewhere in this city. Fail Stock of GUINET'S GROS GRAIN FAILLE FRANCAIS aud RHADAMES. | WHITE and BLACK MOIRE FRANCAIS in Ele- gant Quaiities, ALL SILK VELVETS in New Shadesof Steel, ‘Heliotrope, Geranium and Pruno. LADIES’ BROADCLOTH, all colors. We are showing decided bargains in BARNESLEY DOUBLE DA MASKS at $1.50 per yard, These supe- rior goods have never been sold for less than $2, and caunot be duplicated for less. Special prices are made for Hotels and Restaurants, Large Stock of FANCY TOWELS, TABLE and BOUFFE SCARFS, NAPKINS and DOYLIES, New Stock of MOURNING GOODS, BLANKETS and COMFORTS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, BARNESLEY DAMASKS at $1.50, worth $2, W. M. SHUST) ER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue n, w, ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Hycu Prarces Axp Lance Prorrts are still expected by many merchants, but we consider low prices or Products you must have bargains; theretore deal with us and save paying large profits We believe that small advances for goods handled in larger quantities and turned quickly is the only way to succeed in busi- ness in these times, We are working on that busis, and the iact should be apparent that it brings about astate of affairs very favorable to the buyer. If you wish to be caretnl and economical In your purchases and are destrovs of securing the fullest possible value for every dollar yon spend, it is a duty you owe your. self to see our stock without delay. 50 to $17. ‘Men's Busifess Suits from $6 upwards, ‘Dress Suits from $10 upwards, Boys’ Suits from $5 upwards. Children’s Suits, from 5 to 13 years, from $2.50 up- wards. Fall Overcoats from $7. ‘Men’s Single Pants from $1.50 upwards, Children's Pants from 50c. upwards at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, 529 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS |Gewriexe ‘There fs no better tiu-e than the preseut to select a handsome FALL OVERCOAT O72 SUIT, Reapy Mabe on Have TueM Mabe To ORDER. We guarantee to supply your wauts for less mouey than elsewhere tor the saine class of goods, BOYs— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing thelr Hoys (or School, Everything ts ready; there ts ho reason fof Wailing, but every reason for buying now, TRADE 1s picking np. You mayas well have a large assortment of late styles tv chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in the rush bye and bye. NOAH WALKER &co, 625 Pennsylvania svonua WE ARE ON THE ROAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, uuder the intluence of siiiied workmen, bas veen sufely lowered, aud the flitings are being rapidly replaced. We are going to have a modern and convenient Grocery “tore, in which will be found ut alltimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, eB SCROFULA OF LUNGS. m wow 49 years old, and have suffered for the | last 15 years with # lung trouble. I have spent thov- | Saud-of dollars to arrest the march of this disease: but | temporary relief was all that I obtaiued. 1 was antit for any manual labor for several yeara A frieud recommended ihe use of Swilt's Speeliic (5. ning that he himself bad been greatly bene | Bted by its ase in some lung troubles, 1 resoived to | try It The resuity are remarkable. My cough bas le the, my Mrengih hay returned, aud 1 weigh 60 pounds | More than Lever did in my lft, It has been three | Years since I stopped the use ef the medicine, but L | Bave hadno return of the disease,and there are uo pains | oF weakness feit in my lungs 1 do the hardest kind of | mechanical work, and feet us wel! as Lever felt siuce | Iwasa boy. These, { know, are wonderiul statements | te make, but 1am honest when I say that Jowe my | existence and health today to 8S. 1 would be Feereaut to Whe duty Towe to humanity tf I failed to | Dear tis cheerful tesumony to ihe merits of this wonderful medicine. ‘TJ. Hour. ‘Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885. Swift's Specitic is entirely vegetable. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases matied free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co, Drawer 3, Auante, Ga. 1s Davxxenyess, OR THE LIQUOR HAMIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itcan be given ina cup of coflee or tea without the Knowledge of the persuu waking It It iy absolutely Lannless, and will effect # peruanent aud speedy | cate whether the patient is @ moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck, It has been given in thousands | of eases. and in every imstance @ perfect cure has tol | lowed. Ty SzVER vais ‘The system onoe impreg- | Osted with Uc Specitic, it becomes a uLler kjipossl- DULY tor the Liquor appeste tolbxist. ‘ Fon Saux my DR. S. F. WARE, £BRITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Commer 14th and ¥ sirctis; also, R.K. HELPHEN STINE, corner 14th sirect aud Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C. Call oF write for pamphlet containing hundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from al ‘Parts of the country. ocza-s,tuth and ut 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 Tearrange our goods, and in the meantime you can purchase TEAS and COFFEES of the fivest quailty and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES | | | | | i | PICKLES, &c,, without umber, You can save mouey. Give us a call. N. Tt. MELZGER & BRO. | sez 417 7th st nw, Liew Brean A PUR MALT EXTRACT. | Possesses the highest merit. Itis manufactured from the choicest materia:s, aud combiues tne most pala fable qualities o» wrefresiung drink with te mvigor- Siing aud wholewoue properties of the bes Mall fa tracts: itis a true tonic and delightful beverage, alike de- sirable tor invahds aud persons in healt. Will De found upon trial to be w pleas und complete substi- tute for ull leoboiie dFuks, most of which are to stimulating for delicate constitutions. ly the beverage “Par Eexcelicuce” for nursing moth- ers, creates an ubundance of nik While It strength. €b3 aud invigorates tue entire system” : rai ive Wilbur te Hall, Ph, D.. New id'Bréad isd refreshing, nourishing jesome, iuvigoraling tonic ‘Palatabie io the taste and of cusy ssimaation, uk t Janes, PD. MLD. St Louis, after anuly- York, sa tape beverage, and a whe DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. BOOKS, &e. ___ RAILROADS. | & Bin. ARAM CHAFEIOT, Hovanvox & Ca. ENRY CG LANCASTER PP owost ate Line z A Fine ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BED COVERINGS, | Style. Now as the cold weather is hete it is necessary to} Mf na Ie keep warm. Nature and comfort demand this. ‘We can supply sour wants and are most eager to do eo. We have retained Summer Prices onour Blankets, NO ADVANCE PRICES, ‘The following will substdutiate this fact: For an exceptional bargain NOTE THIS— 10-4 White Biankets, $1. 10-4 White Bianket, splendid quality, $2.25. 10-4 White Blanket, better grade, $3. 104 White Blanket, better still, $3.50, Also a 11-4 White Blanket for $3.50, 11-4 White Blanket. better grade, $4, 11-4 Whie Blanket, still better, $4.50. 11-4 Extra Heavy. Blanket, $5. this? ‘A heavier 12-4 Blanket for 95. ‘The largest Manket for the money ever shown. This runs 12-4 no mis take. This ls not only pnt on the ticket for effect or deception sake, but measures 12-4 sure, ‘The best exchange tur $5 you will ever get in mer chandise. A fine Calftornia Blanket for $6. This would be good value at $7.50. ‘An elegant California Blanket, very heavy, for $7.50. A much heavier and better blanket for $9. ‘A 13-4 (this is extra size) C. Blanket for $10.75. A blanket fully worth $1: ‘is blanket wants to be seen, A144 Whie Blanket forgi%, * Better for $16.50. GREY BLANKETS, Grey Blankets as low 3s 95. Better $1.15. A 11-4 Grey Bianket for $2. ‘A heavier 11-4 Blanket for $2.25. Our German Blankes for $2.50. ‘This is the blanket that we sold 32 cases of last winter, and sold them then ‘a $2.50. Our price remains the same, only $2.50. ‘Our Fancy Arizona 11-4 Grey Blanket, extra heavy, $5. A10-4 Red Blanket for $4.25, A114 Red Blanket for IN CRIB BLANKETS, ‘We have an assortment running in price from $1.50 0 $7.50. A beautiful quality, elegantly embroidered Crib Blanket for $4. BED COMFORTABLES Range 60c., 75c., $1, $1.10, $1.20, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $8, $4, and 80 on. Our Comtort {or $1.20 Is really a good bargain, being filled with good cotton ‘and running full size, BED SPREADS. A.12-4 Honeycomb spread for 5c. A Splendid Bed Spread for $1. Better ior $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. ¢ Our $1.90 White Honeycomb Bed Spread is extra size and very heavy. ‘A Marseliles Spread, full size, for $2, Our bargain in a Goud White Bed Spread is our $3.90 spread. Ixtra large with raised designs, 1t would be | cbeap at $5. A lot of store-soiled Bed Spreads, incinding qualities from the cheapest to the best, will be closed out cheap. CALIFORNIA ROBES, Sultabie for wrappers or gent’s smoking gowns in Russian stripe. ONE PRICE ABSOLUTELY. ies oct 420-422-424-426 7th street. Fatt Dress Goons: ‘We have a full stock Fall Dress Goods— ‘TRICOTS, in 4-4, at 50c; 6-4 at 75c, and $1. A fall stock Figured and Striped Trimming VELVEIS, at 75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.50, Full Stock of Wadded Satins and Italians from 75e. tosh. 5.000 yards DRESS GOODS, at 15e., worth 25e. BLANKETS, White and Colored, from $1.25 to $1: The best $3 WHITE BLANKETS to be found in this city. Our Stock is very complete and at popular prices, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, ‘718 Market Space. New Isvorren Wrars SEATON PERRY, (Svecrssor To Perry & BROTHER), NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSP! TION A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE, STOCK OF. EW ao oct x N PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, ENGLIS.. WALKING JACKETS, GANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES. ASIRAKAN SEAL PLUSH AND DIAGO- ETS. N CAMEL'S HAIR AND FRENCH HESHAWLS, HUDDA A.) CASHMERE SHAWLS IN EAT VARIETY ly MALAYA, SCOTCH PLAID ND TRAVELING SHAWLS, Sk ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED DRESS, FARRICS FOR PLAIN LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN DV ELV ETS, oy SEAL PLUSHLS FROM $2.50 TO $15 PER YARD. HES. ALL COLORS, FROM §1.25 TO PER Yait. EEGU-SE AND PERIN es, NLS HANDKERCHIERS AND THE BEST MAKES OF MERINO UNDERWEAR IN MEDIUM'AND HeAVY WEIGHTS. sa SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- day FLALN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penn. Aveuue, Corner #1h street, _Estabitshed 1840. ocd, DRY Guops. Best Quality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings. atold prices. Our celebrated Guiiiet Silks lave Histon 20 per cout" We ure ellie form few dae at ‘These Goods ure Guranteed to Give Satisfaction, Faiite Francais Silk, very heavy, worth $1.75; our PLU: OTS KID GLOV! ROVELIES LN FOK LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDUEN. ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. Perry Buitbrne, West Exo Dix Goons House. Diy gues arerapidly advancing, but we are seling lust year's Value, $1. $1.25, $1.60, $1.76 and Sz. pric BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE, Frientley’s Henrietta at $1, $1.25 and $1.60. Look at our 3 Heurtetts, isa becuty. “Look'at our pl tiack Camel's tate, Look at our $1 Cutnel's tHuir, all colers, 6-4 wide Louk at our Courtuuid & Co.'s English Crepe, Silk Veivets, in every colon at alta bargali ‘Bewutiful Pidid and Stripe Flannel, only 500, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Gentlemen, in white, red and gray. ‘We Close at 7 o'clock p.m. LUTTRELL & WINE, 1980 Pa. ave, cor. 20th xt nw. 8080-20 BLANKETS!!! FINANCIAL, Price & Wurrety, STOCK BROKERS sana 89 15th sireet (Lorcoray Lui Ws PANNE UNEE eaten “lis low percedtuge of alcohol, its e..ervexc- ence, its delightful taste aia odor, all combine to Te- gominead Seholou's Malt Laurict ue belug & mest bourtshing beverage end the vest arhele of the wort ‘that bas ever come under my exumibation.” DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST. LOUIS. Atwholesale by WM. MUEHLEISEN, jy 918 STH Si., WASHINGTON BEAT BARGAINS =~ GREAT BARGAINS. Don't forget the Number. foe. a ‘cue, 309. Us. a 2 trarelageante cas BEE a ‘Whips, Tourisis’ sundries, &c., can a Sanne, Flee ‘opposite U. & ‘Treasury. a027-3m ‘Berwin INGTON, BALZINOL HEA WASHINGTON Wuitk, Boston ae aE GENERAL’ Pa“TN cut. cans Wurtnty "> E Cataue Ounces, anne Wei lavsann G btu OM Husn¥ 1 boven, Wi pe Wittiam Teavins, Buy aud sell on commisuun all’ chumes Of Railway ‘H.-H. DODGE, Resident Partner. apd reported prazaptly. "PRE eco ree sha eabite worn while shyt behaghoast 23 tint Mrs. FISHER devotes ber altention to the Lady Pairuus work’ ofall Binds, ove ap In 122 19TH SG Span | W. H. pad » Scares, 931 F STREET, Had retarned trom New Yorks and is ready toshow a full tine of in MILLINERY. New Designs Fall and Winter oot-2t Fas. Axo Wrere Durtar. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS A 124 Blanket (white) for $4. Where can you equal and AD the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY Goops, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 5th and 6th, 1886, ‘Your nspection is solicited. Very respectfully yours, ‘MISS BETTIE TOMLINSON, oc2-8t 1140 SEVENTH 8T. N. W. Mae. Vox Baaxois, Movrsrs, Formerly with Lord & Fuylory New Yorks Win, Barr & Co., St. Loul = je ahortesi notice. Superior fitting, Suits maa ‘Mo. ‘Brida: Trosseaus x specialty. reasonable ‘and satisfaction guaranteed, yong Bresses. ‘920 Lath st, between Land K. MaskevAn Dawe 904 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘WILL OPEN ESDAY AND THURSDAY, BER WEDNESDAY 400 ARDUEA ees SELECTION OF PATTERN HATS 4 CHOICE SEUSS BONNETS from the leading houses of London and Paris. ladies of Washington are respectfully 1-8 Gist ey 'D FALL OPENING. Baltimore, 193 N. Gay invites the ladies of Novelties of the season, on. 9-6 The invited. Nocards. (RS JULIA BAER, st, new No. 439, cor ‘asiiington to examine ported Hats and Bonnets, aud all the iatest WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1886. J. C._ Horcursox, PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 907. CLOAKS, MILLINERY, FRENCH NOVELTIES Justrecelved. DRESS TRIMMINGS, REAL AND IMITATION LACES, FOSTER KID GLOVES 81 per palr, upwards. Every pair fitted and oe warranted. 2 Mur Bo Vas Making Farior from. Reorz 17th st. to 1534 1 1e has removed her Dress- st, nw, Where she will open the first week In October a hi Some ue of Dress Trimmings and Novelties se25-2W BAL GARME ‘into the new shapes, CUNNINGHAN's, Furs repai red. Mufls made. 1310 8th st. n.w, > AND ALT! nd fashionable visite and jacket At Miss No sign. 824 ERED M.. KANE, 507 11TH ST, N. W.—CORSETS made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed Also, @ fullline of shoulder Braces, Refurin Walsts, French, Corsets launderied. _ sel8-1im* Corsets and Busuies. XN corner of Lith and. styles 1 in boinet and RSE McCAFFERTYS BONNET AND FRAME FACTORY has moved to northeast streets, Has all the latest tall jat frames, se8-4m Tus Fepora Dress Surerps ‘are recommended by ie leadin are absolutely Impervious. NIE K, HUMP] a ENTH SYREET NORTHWEST, Iss AN! 330 AY RY. ig Dressmakers. Thi ‘auldeo-gm"" ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and mat ‘and guarantee HER SP r French Hand-made and finest imported geriect fit and comfort LALTIES AKE- Underclouing, Meru losiery, Underwear Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods French Corsets and Busties, Children's Corset and a $1 Corset Glliss H.'s own ¢) that for tue ps ¥ B—French, German an rice Is unsurpassed. CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YOR: KAY Germiat aud Spanish spoken. mr4 YEING, SCOURING AND DRY UE NORTHWeEst. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains. Crapo Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flanuel and Pongee our speeiaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wilt A. Fischer aud Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris as PIANOS AND ORGANS. E Sole Ager HMER PLAN UGO WORCH & CO. ‘925 kit nts for the w., Unrivaliea Ors and dealers in Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music 1 Piunos and 01 ns and Music Books. 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. oc4-6m_ to Rent. ne A Tue Leave [sstrvsexts, DECKER BROS., FISCHER, AND ESTEY ES’ PIANOS. sTEY ORGANS, ‘Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, (Jarvis Butler in charge), 934 F Street Northwest. ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- jualed at every desirable point, these murvel- ruments have wou the first place iu the hearts juns ull over the wofld. “Buy no other pisuo ‘until you have seen these. New stylen Now opens tng at 811 Yeh st a. Eowan F. 925 PENS: Dror, SYLVANIA AVENUE, aplo Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall Il & Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and Other Planos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- chandise, Exchanged, Rented, and Shipped. ‘Tuned, Kepaired, Moved. Tastruments sold’on monibly payment Stor ‘New and Second-hand Pianos of other makes always tm stock ut tow figures. ‘Telephone, 347-2 Je19 pe KE ek A BBB FRB AS TB EK AA BBE, EB a4 BPR KED Piano Foarm UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY, Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT See Do Nor P Until You See ‘rhe EMERSON PIANO, A thoroughly first-clase instrument at ium price. Over 4 Second hand Pianos and 01 WM. KNABE & 00, URCHASE 1,000 now fa use, to$150. Bold on mail monthly payments, Largést aswrtuent of Sc. musle in the city. HENRY EBERBACH 915 F street. apt 817 Market Space aeft¥ vil ‘at prices from $10 x BANICH 2 Baca PIANOS Quality always the same and the Gally’s murvelous seif-playing instruments. GL. WILD & BRo,, 709 Seventh: special the'time 10 stp. we tention to tuning and rei Now have Pianos renovated. “SSay K The bes asouableprice Pianos. Rent, tuni puleat Gol RUHN'S 407 doin se nae KAUER AND GD. PEASE & 00, pe~ Pianos. Burdett 6 13 SEWING MACHINES, &e. ADIES, KETURN ING TO THE CITY, READY ta do their Fail sewing, can rent at odr Office a New improved Light-Running Sewing Machiue oi any ‘of the most approved ters at 9S. ‘per month, or the week. kent paid deducted off price of Machine it pUrchaped later, Peattention to THE SILENT NEW A hone and mali orders. RICAN, No 7,80 much fet of, Of which we have the aoié agency; has te: chotis: been greatly improved by the ikcresce of te Size of its shutde to double its ‘Automatic ‘Tension ated tooia in hands Bound ease, aud’ ebuuized Takest, rmer size. The new Cup: @ cumpiete outfit of silver- iP: 1p A of - ‘metal: orucco, plush cabinet work, ‘The very ‘Samples of Arasene Embroidery, doneon the New te sell, rent. sary Zi Telephone call 4: pent by mall an Hee peacamies kan ‘apt fuahed with all Machines we SERERAGE cn Tees ‘EK 18 KING! THE ACME OF PER fiion tn te ‘ot Sew concentration $d tion of Aud skill, ‘The range of work can not be nos, eit for The Universal Machines of all ki for et idea Be ast nie hare Monae wed *s ring rn. See eal = le ae 4 ATTORNEYS. « 3 PI Sanaa Wait REATEAW, Tile rau, Petes ‘courte MERI, a 1214 F Srauer ¥. Ww. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. Daring next week we offer a special sale of imported ‘Rugs at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash. ‘Our line of go cR ae o Batternut Suite. Rett: Speamore slte, Sold in New York tee Our 8 Sais, trom $140 to $250, one oee Ta tates Eee om ten and wt LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. nWfgr0 Dever sold at such low figures as atthe present me. p Scoteh Curtains, selling from $3.50 10 iE obs 40 por coat cheaper this yeasnas Ieee? asetinent of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Singletecea inen Vek eras, all colora. Damask, $2.50 to $4, 10 Silks and ries, oe. to yi per ya. ‘Our reputation is in and spat very good we solich you tocall atid see for Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hang in rim on short notes, — proper trim on i large fo shall try and be protipe and execute ang order iol moar shares ‘disputelt References will be furnished on application, o23m W. H, HOUGHTON @ CO. Kors Reauisrres OUR STOCK OF COOKING UTENSILS Is NOW ‘COMPLETE. : GRANITE IRON WARE, PORCELAIN LINED WARE, BLOCK TIN, WOODEN WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &c, &. QUALITY THE BEST AND PRICES THELOWEST. HANDSOME PARLOR LAMPS AND NOVELTIES IN ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER FINE GOODS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. 1205 Pennsylvania ave. this a y oc Hovuservunnisurnas. Lawelltund Harturd carps; coupestige weil and Hart comprising Body. Brussels aud extra ou tf etre, Velvet Sa Et rt Squares all sixes, Fancy Silk Furniture Coverings, iat Point, Swiss, Cluny and Nottingham Lace Curtuins, Raw Silk and Chenele Table Covers, ail sizes. ‘Those in want of choice goods will find it to their advantage to examine low, ton's, ar Lngralns, also Mo- pesiry: Kensington, lushes, Spun Silk and our stock before purchasing, HOOE BRO. & co., ocl 1338 F street. ny To Hovsexrrrrns ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are ‘now prepared to furuish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class, Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. M. W. BEVERIDG! se25-3m, No. 1009 Penn. ave. a BD To Tue Lions ART EMBROIDERIES. ‘We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of Enibroidery Work in Shik, Cheullle, Arasene and Tinsel. Call at our office and see the beutiful Samples ot work. Muntel Lambrequins, Wall Banners, Screens, Table Scurfs and ull kinds of ‘Interior Decorative Art km- broideries to order ut OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 Oth street n.w.. St. Cloud Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent, sez Canrers. Careers, Canrers Do you Intend buying a pew Carpet this Fail? It you haven't given It a thought listen to a few facts: Carpets were never so HANDSOME OR PRICES AS LOW as they ARE NOW. ‘Money saved is money made. Come and see our stuck. “We will take pleasure in showing ‘ou our line of Ingruin, Ts , Body Brome, “Velvets, Moquewte ud “Winton Carpets, ‘Rugs, Art Squares, Ol Cioth and. a beauufal due of Uphoistery Gouds, with pri-e, iow as the lowest See the Templeton Parquette Carpet. Furniture at the lowest cash prices W. H, HOEKE, se21 801 Market space. Goon News: Goon Newa FROM CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, as no one need be without # well-farnished home because Ley Lave not got the cash Ww spare, ‘We “teueieruiined to knock the bottou out of high prices, aud will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 4S CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make thelr own terms in regard to paymenta, ‘Come and see the largest store in the United States Come und see the largest and most varied sivci to se- Ject from. Come after you have posted rourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarante® 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. Come ant be con- vinced tat What We say are lucts and no humbug We Teport, come und make your owu terms—at cROGAN'S. WOOD AND COAL Warre H. Manow, ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer in COAL AND Woop. ‘Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w.. Offices and Yarde— Sth and Bats aw: No. 216 A st ne. Coal Depot— Jes ‘B24 7th st. nw. Schehi Rocks tad Stationers for Ne Goods. private and public schooisat lowes! trices ‘sel046" Heancanrem Fon Sono. Scr most_comple: The largest and ment coinrleie stock of Schoo! PEuRLIC SCHOUL! BOOKS "AT CONTRACT Trak, Riack-boards, Crayons, School Bagy dc. bs z ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, set mye Soe ae he ES erote ae e © PURSELI, ‘Bookselter, 418 om se7 New Booxs ing pt York avenue, we store, “473. en Bissions left at au Book Store Xo. 1494 New fcball Tun it in connection with oor ivenia ave. Any orders of cou- ‘sore will be promptly filied. W. H. MORRISON, FAMILY SUPPLIES. Josr Receive. ‘NEW CATCH—MACKEREL, fat and juicy. (Cream CODFISH, un- NEW CATCH—Geoige’s Bank ISH, NEW CATCH-HALIBUT, nicely prepaved and ‘smoked. NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and far supe- momue NEW CROP—NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, light ‘color and smooth, delicate favor. NEW CROP-FORMOSA, OOLONG AND JAPAN “ropa canes Pe FARE : Seedy’ taste’ 00 ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, jy28-Sm 428 Ninth street, between D and E N. A. Pooxz, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE N. W. Sore AGENT For THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATEN’ PROCESS FLOUR, In order to thoroughly introduce this Magnificent Flour, I will sell: delivered to any part of we. ‘aly, a SAMPLE SACK of 12 pounds tor ‘8Ue., for a shurt the only. This Floor is guaranteed to be the Be. ST, or MONEY REFUND! CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per barrel. POULF'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A full line of the Also CHOICE EUGIN CREAMERY BUTTER GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Politeness and Fair Dealing TERMS POSITIVELY CASH. Norree 10 GROCERS 4ND HOUSEKEEPERS VARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CO EER RR Coo EEE ERR, EEE gos §o be ft fe Re ‘000 ke *ss* > THE CELEBRATED MIS PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It Jewithout a doubt the most Bravriroy andthe most Ncrnitious Flourin the Word, ‘Tbe Millers have not only: the Most perfegt NC, ceninciets aoe a the most iniproved atu Sry invented upto the present time, but Usey produce & Flour UsvkPassED by any millin the world. To we that, we Would simply state that "lange jaar ity of this maguiticent Flour is shipped atuuslly Lrope aud eatett atthe principal Courts ot toe vid Work HOWEVER Like everything else that has gained renown, some Person or persons ure trving tw take advantage of te Teputation it has gained by unitating tue Naine aud brand, and attempting thereby to palm off an ile Tlor article lor the genuiue, THEREFORE. ‘Beeure and see toit that either sacksor barrels read “CERES” ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. Nope genuine without the two gold medals pSOTA WM. M.GALT € co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers MEDICAL, we. RAND MADAM WILSC 1STCORN: Ist and # sis. uw. Established Inb. spe ircatisent for ladies desiring reliable services, “ha free and contideutial, seis yi LEON, ‘The Videst Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ Physician in the Cuy, can be consulied dally, 464 C st, bet 4% and 6h ts, nw. Frompt treatment. nce and consults- tons strictly confidential, Separate rooms for ladies, Office always open. ore yp Ak8v0n esto By on ‘Ortwo Of Die BROTHERS. Lovigoratiog Gor dina “Wil cure any cave of uervous debiity and Sow Stnerve power. it tpparus vigur to the whole sys: ten. Best. w. euzé-lm* ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician, cau be consuited daily At ner residence, 1445 7th si Bw. Uilice hours from 1to¥pm., with Ladies only. auzi-Lm T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT mm DROTHERS is the oldest Estublished adver- Ladies’ Physician 18 this city. | Ladies, you ean confldentiy cousult Dk. BKUTILERS, 90 i AS We Particular attention paid to ad diseases peculiar 10 ladies, married or single. All successfuily treated, aus9-1m* 30 “bays Than DR. Dyes FLECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Furctrro APPLIANCES. We Will send ob. Uuirty days’ trial,to Bien, young or old, who are suffering trom Nervous | Debility, Lost Vital i thosedineases of personal | Luture resulting frou lubwses and other causes. | Telief und complete restoration to Leulth, vigor aud | Auanhood yuutauieed. Send. al ouee tor” iilustraced | Peuipliets tree Auures VOLTAIC BELT nal. Mi tain | . DODD'S NERVINE, NO. ERMANENT | cure 10F Nervous atid Physical Debiitty, Loss of | itullty, caused by indiscretion, excesses, ec. So.dai STANDIFORD'S, St Cloud Pharmacy, cor- ner ¥inand Festa. Price, 31. ‘Sent by maui seated. __se2th.stum_ disease of men und furnish medicine, oF ho Charge r arn Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues aw. Saye Subscribed ‘Seenont veibre vime on ie c Notary Public All Offices are counected with the Telephone Ex-| in and for tue of C, this 3d day’of July. 1880. change. ¢20-1m¢ 5 TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL O OOOsr sie, ‘every desirable STEAMERS. Sariepy at unc very lowest prices, Winding and stove 3 | delivery Send in sour orders wr CNS ABSPrOMPS | "A CLAN LINE NOYAL MAILSTEAMERS | ‘Office, 1114 Penasylvania avenue, Brurch Offices, 328 Penusylvanis avenue and 20th and K streets gurthwet. ‘and Whutf, 6th and Water streets southwest Sm Gr SHERIFE. INTER FUEL AT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSO: ‘Wholesale and Retail Deale ‘Complete Facilities,” ‘Bojtom Prices. Fuil Weight and Measure. ‘Wood and Coal direct trom the forestsand mines by rail and water, and free trom slag, slate and other poriies GIVE ME A TRIAL. pista Yard ond OMice, 1101, Rhode Toland ave. nw. ae th anak sis mw. om All connected 8y¢ sul03m ‘Wholesale and Retail Deslerin LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL erry South Lamber Yard, Mill and BR. Depot Capitol Streets sou (Offices—4% street and Maryland avenue southwest: Me oocb Lath eutcattborchweat TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS COAL by the or carload at whviesale KINDLI ‘sod STOVE Woobof ul kinds i hs See ad ‘WOOD kept under cover on plank ‘Large and well-amorted a, of LUMBER Fine ‘Lumber and Floris cover. ‘orders Sfelitered in shy bart of the ity eharge fF hauling lly furnished. cies oe sae eee GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. all CREE ant Ikesldence, 1218 EV-AT ave. « Resdence 818 T ever wears oot, alwaysciean Ww. H. H° ‘TON oy ee Wail a nw. ‘ew patterns: BW aps-6m sragwiiigauamse | N, = “ions ike —————q>q—z*=__Rq>_]_pR@FFeFe=E=——eEe==—T=T==&=*==E=S 8. B. Exiunr 3807 P STREET NORTEWRSE A sv &D regularly rom BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, | via. QUEENSTOWN, (Calling at Haitfax, N.S, and St, Johns, N. F. : Caspian October 19. $65; Literme.tiate $30; 20, Ghegow lo Boston, via, berry and Galway. Passenger accommouations ubexcelied. ‘For further intormation apply to Mrs. D, A. BROSNAN, 612 9th st. GEO. Wo MOss, ave £25s,tuath3m JAS BELLEW. 633 New Jersey av PROFESSIONAL. AD. BLZEMO! WONDERFUL GIFTED Mth kNGTAN I wore Sait Secoud Sie Every hiiden mystery Feveuted” Frade sot or butted reasures Or mbes "Recovers sien property. iat | oud Gives succomin busiueat iterhoxes ater ly troubles. ey ee SF] Faved together Never tae ‘Ulves picture of She marry. Al: in trouble cousult this ciairvoyant. Cx res | sickness. Sutisfaction or no pay. 109. Upensun- day. 421 9th st. n.w..bet. Daud Esta mw, ocz-2* MAPAMEUA' ip sungeox caropopist, RUUMS 6 AN! ‘ERNON ROW, oe tewseh 5 ey ‘RS. DR. J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, SUR- Af ‘Chiropodist. ix years’ succerstul to | STE. KAILA, Coo Mar | Om aNd B mrecte: vexcopt Suntigy, Bor Lobes and Lynchburg. Dawvitie, Asn. and points South Pinney Snag “Auanta, apd thence t. New 2330 p.m—Datiy, sranbote and ait acest Sanday, fot Manas, bin —Daily for Chariottens ie, Lomierite, janet and poitie on Chex nod hie! Hi Pasay to ‘Sieeper wo ups “Lnrougo irains trom South arrived Wachington 2 ath. and 830 pm: from Lovmviile Ore eke Su "him; Strasburg loon oud Fenoavivania ave, ad's! fasser ser cunaye eros —— ~~ ze As 1. TAYLO ot al Passenger Age ALTIMORE AND OHIO KALLKOAD. Schedule in effect, SUNDAY. SEPTE on Toss, une fariier mane EER Leave Washington from Station, seyavenveangt sreet— comer of New Jen oF Chicage 10200 a.m ANE 10-20 9.20. guts 10-00 01m. 0 a Fant Limited xpress tor Piasye es and Chicago, arriving In Pittsburgli at 3235 jn Gace neXt morving aL NOD. NOeKIA fare Le Chand ‘on this train for tast thine, For Cluciinatt, Louisville apd St. Louls dutty at 3: Pan. and 10:10 'p.m., with tarongh Comche: aod Se Sleeping Cars t8 ‘above. poltity with: $:50 pan. inn fase tintted trad to Cie! Louis. arriving tn Clociomath wext moriing at Si souls 6:40" pan. No extra tare is charged on th tran Yor tant tame a Series For PitNburgh at 10:00 am. and 8.56 p Pitisburgh, Cleveland and Detroit, wih Mu Iorand sleeping Gars'o Pittabarets For Lexinictow and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, except Sunday. For liavred~Grace, Newark ton, Chester aud Philadelphia, Sta) pea. dally. ‘For isaictmore on week days, 6: omar 2nd 1095 um.. 12:10, 1:25, 419 ddnimute trae, 8: 4:40, 6:40. G:40, 7 ‘end 11200 pau, * For Battiaor’ om mandas's 6,30, mea wae Wass a.m 1:5, 1390, By 440, O40, OU. FAR), Bod 1100 pm : Ratiroad and points South For sheniapd 10 a.m. and 0:30 pa 1y; 10 4 mn. has Sieper from Pm. S.ceper to Lite Natitngton to Sew Orient Siu -or Wilmington, Delawaie,and intermediate potuta eteen Haligore and W usiogson, S15 Pm ual excope Suudage For Annapolis 6:40 am. and 12:10 and 4:30 pm, ou Sunday ¥30.a.tny 4:00 pam, For Way Stations between wasbington and. Haiti. more S, 6:40, 8330 mi, 12:10 pan. S00, 4:40, 50) a 300 pain. On Sundays 8:30 10, 3:30 7200 nod 11200 jm. For Statiotis on Mestopall tan Branch 6:49 a.an., daily, except Sunday, wud $231 ¥, except Sunday. for prin ‘Branch fy: reand And 11:20 pm, except Sunday. Fréderick “8:40 a maid 4:40 p.m. dally, except Sunday. 0 10:00 4m, and 5:31 p.m. dally, ex- sunday. ‘Trains -rFive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am., 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Lattie Kock tapress. From. Philadeiphia, Chester, Wilington, Ane gerly, Newark and Havre de Grace, Lio wth. 3:20 Pam. dnd 10:00 p. z rt Frou: Wiluingion and intermediate points north of Baltimore, 1:15am From Ai jis, 5:30am. and 1:50 and 5125 pm, Sunday, 10:39 a.m.. 6:35 p.m. ‘Marper'’s Ferry and Valley Railroad, 5.30 p, except Sunday. Frederic) iu unore tor Washi, at Su “G20. 83 aud 10590 ane 1215, 2550, at ian a 0 ate ifathe from! Washington sop at Relay Station atne except 1225. 3:1 apd 40 pane For furiher informstion a ply at the Baltimore and Ticket Oflice, Washingion Station; O18 and 1391 usylvaula avenue, coruer of I4th. strcel, & here for bacguge to be checked aud © K. LORD, {ee20] r. W ASHINGTON, on, 10 AND WESTERN RAIL NAD GO. Schedule tn effect August 1, 1886, ‘Tratas wiil leave from and artive ai be & P. station, Gah and te low re eave Washington 10 © m. daily except Sunda and im. daiis, arriving et Round ik Vita, to. and 40 joo raine eave Round Hill ft 6208 mn ity 10, daily except Suu Giga avin at Washhingiou t40 ain. aud S48 pa fonthiy ant quarveris commutation Fates” feoo- mile uckew gaat R, BELL auto Superintendent, rpHue ores PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 70 THE NORM, WEST" AND SOUTHWESR, DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY, (ANAS, |p MAGNIFICENT bu IPMEN'E, 5 pcrdULy Livi. 1s, Trains leave W xpress ally Past, wi and. to Chicago, with siveping Car A Chicazo” Express, at TOP. duly, Wik Bleeping Cars “Washivgton to Chicago, and Marcnburg to” Cleveland c at. Harrisburg with) Western, xpress, rough, Sleepers tof Leuwilie and Be Louis, Express, 10:00 P.M. daily, for 1itisbung id tue West, with througi Sleeper’ Harrisburg te Chica, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD For brie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Iuflaio, Ningara> 10:00" PBL pt Saturday, will, Paiace enter. For Wilhansport, Lock Maven and Elmira, at 9:50 A.M. duliy, except Sunday. For New Vork’aud the East, 7:15, 9:00 and 11-00 A, ML; BAW, 4:1, 2 1i220'P. M." On ws A.M. 2:00, 4:15, 10000 mud 21:20 PMC ed xpress of Puliman Parlor Cars, 40 AL 3 and 3:0 PM. daily, except Sunda For boston without change 2:00 P.M every day. For Brookiyu, N.Y, ait through tralus connect at Jersey City with boats of Broukly Annex. wiford: on site, avoiding douiie KCHy. My 2:00 Limited Express, 9:40, except Sunday For bal * 950, 8:40.9250,11400 A.M 1, 4:23, 4:90, 620, 5-10, 10.08 11:20 Pon. TAS ALM. aud 4:40 P.M 7 12; 3PM dally, ‘except sunday. om, 15 PM. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDEGUKSHURG RAIL: WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TUN RAILROAD, 7205,9:25, 1055, aud 1135 A, 801, 805, and V1 wz, Lucho A. . nd and cue Sout, 6:00, aud 4:55 P.M. daily, except Sunday ‘drains leave Alexwudria for Wash W200, 10:10 A. M = 1G midaiigist vexer pt S00 and BOLO A. Ms POTOMAC RIVER BOA Ss (OK ALL POTOMAC KIN b-1 LAN q ¢ JUN W. THOMPSON. ‘Monday, Weduesiay and Priday, at 7 a.0i., 0s farag it Perey wid Leonardtown atid ail iuteruediat extends ber Urip Ww Leste aud ves wharves, Coun River, kinsase, Lodge Lande fag, and Mundie tut, Wicbmicy Kiver. Making ail iandings every iryp. % \ ou can goto ay lading for 25 cents Staterooms bucenis, selo-Lun arLY fs LINE, | NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE | STEAM S GRORGE Lea KY and LADY OF THE TAKE. LEAVE AT S90-P on First Aich, $2." ROCND-MiLP, $8, Rows cet oo ae a Steamer Leary from. cth eirect. watt, MON; WipNtspa¥ and PRibAy. SD from Gib street Steamer Laks THURSD whart, TUESDAY, Ua with Steamer Ariel KoChmOUd, Ve w York und al. rile a tickers at the Ak uisy Vania ave ce hagpage ming oe For fare ther iuformatiy pauy"s aflices, Felephone cails 94 Above schedule uf rates goes into eftec: Mouday. Zt eo, JPOe Potomac ase LaNpines EW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIY Leaves Zthatreet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS ‘AYS and SATURDAYS & m. "Returning TUESDAYS, PEIVAYS und SUNDAY p.m. toue ing at Iver Laudings as tur as ‘Somini Creek’ Cucre Suian, Va and St Clements Has, Mc Conmedts with he'd. te ke at Shepherds. mee Schedule SOLN i. PADUETT RIDLEY, Manager. IRECT TO NEW YORK—PREIGHT STEAM. its JOMN ilBON wad eC RA LOT has ver, N.Y _every MATURDAY att Swit, Wi every TURSDal Agent tes 1. MORNING. Fret at lowest raves, T. VERNON: a . VERNON! : M STEAMER W, e186 i. L BLAKE. 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