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& GREAT CHURCHMAN’S FALL. Monsignor Capel Liviug In Poverty and Disgrace. VED OF HIS PRIESTLY PREROGATIVES THE ELOQUENT DIVINE TRUDGES THROUGH LIFE WITH BOWED HEAD—ALL FOR DRINK. From the N. ¥. Star. From the western end of the continent ts flashed the startling intelligence that Mgr. ‘Thomas John Capei {s living in abject poverty atSan Francisco, tabooed by fashionable so- ciety and his priestly functions takea away from him by his chureh. It is stated in addl- tion that he is dependent entirely upon bis pen for the uceessaries of life, and has devoted him- self exclusively to literary work. In San Francisco just what he had pre- ‘done in New York—borrowed money whenever he could and from whomever would lend it. Attimes, it is said, bis condition is pillabie in the extreme, but his friends hope he Will see better days. Ie is now in the receipt ‘a tolerably ‘air income from his peo, and. is ple to live without charity. This state of ‘affairs has been brought about by one sud. fall ing which the eminent diviue has in eommon with many other men of genius—a_partlality for the fluid which inebriates as well 4s cheers. ‘Tue carver of Monsignor Capel has been a par- tea me. He was one of the fure- ngiand and exceedingly Fopular in Euglish society.ot whieh he was & distinguished ornament. To a magnificent ded a “charming suavity of hb uever failed to impress. the alobserver and gave him that mag- rover men, whieh he turned to the eof his church, ‘The task of convert ‘3 faith people in high station was the ‘one great mission of his life, and he succeeded toa degree. He was a social king, and was warmly welcomed everywhere, He accom- plished wonders in his way, bat it was noted with some concern, even in bis early days, that he was developing & taste for the wine cup. No great harm, however, eame out of It until about the time he established the great Catholic public school at Keusingion in 1873. He red that enterprise with tne greatest eathu- borrowed extensively lo carry out the project, and coutracted devis which he was never able to pay. The school did not prove Success, and the matter so preyed upon bis mind, it ts said, that he partook heavily of wine. ‘The Labit grew upon him, and felt under the observation of Cardinal Newman. A conter- ce with that reverend zeutleman brought avout temporary relormation in the monsig- nor’s habits. About two and a halt years ago he arrived in this country and soviety’ threw open 1ts doors to him. He was the social lion ot the bour, and no company seemed complete without his pres- enee. He was the great Bugiish Catholic and no attentions seemed Uoogreat for bim. He had Teceived a special dispensation trom the Pope, was free from ail religious restraint and ac knowledged supremacy to no one save the ear- dinal. He uad'a mission to work out, and he was permitted to accomplish it ob bis pe- culiar lines. “His mission here was the conver- sion of prominent society people, and he suc ceeded almost as well as he did in England. Among those who succumbed to bis personal Inagnetisin and forcibie logic was Col. George Bliss. Phe coaversion of tue doughty colonel Was looked upon as something marvelous by those who enjoyed bis iriendsuip, and Monsig- ior Capel rose still higher in the éstimation of its associates. EVer since is arrival in this country Monsig- nor Capel las been aluost coutinuousiy the guest of distinguished people iu different parts Of the country. ‘io teir sorrow they had Bo liewd the fet that his potations became inore frequent as time went oa, aud fually Ital tracted the attention of "the late Cardinal Mecieskey. The cardinal suspended bun, and took “away from im bis priesty functions, ‘That wasabout # year ago, and from that time forward a cloud seemed (o hang over the for- tunes of the distinguished divine. It lowered anu compieiely enveloped him when he ap- peared in an intoxicated condition at te Jamous dinner of the police captains xt Deimou- ieo’s shortly after. Alter that dinner some of the guests. with a poor idea of what consiituted Practica! joking, brought Monsignor Capel to the resideuce oF a lady Who wad LOt the entree o fashionable society, and spent suine thine in social enjoyment, How loug ue would have isa matter of conjecture, but a servant giri Who bad not the highest regard for ber mis- Tress called nim out into the hallway and Wiils- ered to Lim that the mausion was ho place for a Catholic clergyman. Thoroughly irigutened at the dilemma in Wuieb he was placed he leit the house and rewarded the servant girs after- ward tor her Kindly service. The flair came Wo the earof the late Cardinal MeCloskey, and he, tt is said, advised him to leave New York ‘at his earliest convenience. He did leave, but society had shut its doors upon him beiore that event. This was not the Tesult of his intemperance, but for @ graver Offense. Abuse uf hospitality was urged ugaiust him, It was charged that le had not Kept is word in returniug large sums of mouey he bad Lorrowed, and, most serious of all, that he Yempied aud almost succeeded in persuading two or three young ladies of an excelent family whose guest he Was, over Whom he ex- gfted an exiravrdinary iailuenee, 19 yield ap their inheritance. The scueme was detectet Just as it wax alimost consummated, and the lousiznor ‘was sown the dour. The story ‘soon spread among the esite, and after that he Was coidly greeted un ail sides, and eventuaily Ostracised irom society. He wanted the youn; ladies’ fortunes to pay his debts in Engiaud an tw build up the school in Which He sui had an absorbing interest. Unabie longer wlive in New York with honor or pro nor Capel went lecturing througa the west, and settied down finaliy in Sau Francisco. The story of bis career in New York had, however, preceded Lim, and society gave lum tue coldshoulder. He tuen maniuily set io Work, aud is now among the tollers who earn their bread by the excrelse of their 1n- telleet. gr. Capel, although popularly supposed to be un Englishman, was born in ireland about ity years ago, and is Irish on oue side of his house. His early education Was obtained almost entireiy through tutors, and wien he €utered the priesthood, in 1560, he had u.ready acquired a tair nan however, uuul 1 nous Eng- | Catesoy waoin Disracii Hie bas written many literary works, wil of a yeligious nature. His Worst cuemy attributes no dishonest motive to Mar. Capel, but charges tat he has no business capacity Whateveryand incurs debts whieh he has no ineaus of Liduidating. Of ail tue moneys Whieb he bas received in the course of bis @ventul career, ne uas not retained a uoilar to Dis own use, vUt bas spent it 1or tue benedlt of bis church. ‘For that ehuret bis admiration 1s Boundless, aud bis devotion to it unimpeuched. Henry Loved Teresa. BUT TERESA DID NOT LOVE HIM AND IS SUING HIM FOX $10,000 DAMAGES ‘The New York Heralit today says: Ochs is a wealthy Will! also the detenda: ages, in which ' Henry msburg brewer, and uasuit tor $10,000 dam. Teresa Beyer, a very Pretty young wor who was his housekeeper a year ago, is the plaintiff. In the cuinpiaint Miss Beyer declares that dur- ing ber service in bls cruploy Ocus, whe is quite au elderiy man, continuaily importened er to marry bun. Finaily sue got tired of de- cliniug w be his wite ana left his employ. He then deluged her with correspondence. One of bis letters read as iollows: Deax Wire: I feel so tad that I cannot see you. 1 icel sick and anwell and only wish that a was here to cheer me up. if you will only marry “ine 1 will settle nyou, Youhave a number of u I have sent to the wash- ou will only el and get them, ly see you and talk to my sweet feels very heavy While you ure away neighbors miss your sweet face, but Hot much more than 1 do. If vou will come Back all will be torziven. Yon will come back, Sweet wile, and marry me. I will be your friend to the end. Your loved one. HENRY OcHs. Miss Beyer used most of his letters to maie hair erimpers. Que night, while she was at ebureb, Ochs sailed upon her eniployer and told ‘bim “hat she had stolen sume of Bis Ochs’) diamonds. Later on Ochs met her in the street and caused her arrest by a de- fective on a charge of stealing tne diamonds, ‘The giri, with wears, protested her innucenee, but was locked up all nigut in acell in the Reid aveuue statlon-house. “While she was there ‘Ochs came to the cell door, taunted her about her position aud said he would get her out if sho would marry him, But she couldn't. In the morning sue Was discharged, as there Was no proof against her, and the diamonds had been found tn Ochs’ house. Her suit has been br-ught in the supreme court, and Jus. tice Cullen yesterday issued an order for Uehy arres:. ————~+ee—______ Enoch Arden in Real Life. MRS. BLACKMEYER CONFRONTED BY A HUS- BAND SHE SUPPOSED WAS DEAD. For several weeks acase has been under ex- &mination in the office of Horatio C. King, of Brooklyn, which suggests the romance of Enoch Arden, though with a prosaic binding. On Monday Judge Pratt, of the supreme court in Kings county, by granting a decree of absolute divorce to Juines Speer irom als wife Emeline Biackineyer, “wrongfully so called,” succeeded for « ting, ai least, In extricating Ube three drar Matis personae from the*terrivle tangle into Which fute bad thrown them THE MOST POPULAR GOODS FOR BUSI- NESS SUITS ARE THE ROUGH MIX- TURES, PLAIDS AND CHECKS THESE ARE LARGELY IN THE HANDS OF FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, WHO CHARGE $45 TO 960 A SUIT FOR THEM. WE HAVE OBTAINED A LINE OF THESE GOODS, AND CONTROL THEM HERE. SOME ARE DARK, SOME LIGHT; SOME ARE QUIET, AND SOME ARE “PRO- NOUNCED” PATTERNS. THEY ARE DOMESTIC GOODS, BUT EVERY THREAD OF THEM 18 ALL WOOL, LONG FIBRE, AND HARD, TWISTED, MAKING THEM VERY STRONG AND DURABLE. WE HAVE QUITE A VARIETY OF PAT- TERNS, BUT THE QUANTITY OF EACH 18 LIMITED, THUS PREVENTING ANY PARTICULAR ONE FROM BECOMING UNPLEASANTLY COMMON. ‘WE MAKE UP THESEGOODS TOORDER, IN EITHER SACK OR CUTAWAY COATS, AT 922.0 A SUIT. WE THINK THEY ARE ‘THE MOST STYLISH AND BEST GOODS EVER MADE UPTO ORDER ANDSOLDIN WASHINGTON AT THAT PRICE, WE HAVE A FEW STYES OF SAME MAKE OF GOODS, BUT MAINLY OF DIF- FERENT PATTERNS, IN OUR READY MADESTOCK. WEINVITE AK INSPECTION OF THESE STYLES E. B BARNUM & CO. 05 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Mews New Fant Necewzar ‘Choteest productions of Foreign Looms,made im correct and attractive New Styles, MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. In Silk, Worsted, Woolen and Balbriggan Knit Goods, Seariet and Scarlet and White Califor. nia Shaker Flaunel Wear. MEN'S GLOVES, Direct importer of Fownes’ Bros. & Co., and other English and French makes, in kid, Pique Kid, Cheverette, Cape, Goat and Dog- skin, Hued and unlined and Angora, Worsted, Camels Hair, Cashmere, Jersey Cloth and Scotch Woo! Hand-Kuuit Gloves, Choice New Lines of SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK, CASHMERE AND WORSTED MUFFLERS; SILK, SATIN, LINEN, COTTON AND WOOL SUSPENDERS. SPECIALTY IN FULL DRESS SHIRTS. ‘Night Shirts in Cotton, Cotton Flannel and Flannel and Flannel Shirts, ‘New Umbrellas in all the novelties, ER H. TAYLOR, 983 Pennsylvania ave. Wuar Wreers Sars Asour WASHINGTON. ‘During the entire month of October volcanic erup- ‘dons 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. Climatic changes, cccompanied by rain and frost, ‘will occur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE 1s the place for re- lable clothing and reliable prices ‘The Potomae river will rise after the equinoctial,but there wili never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secare equal justice to all we mark zoods at the very lowest notch, and our barometer of prices is several degrees lower than you can buy elsewhere. For fair trade winds, mild ana pleasing attention, the calms of contentment and a safe course into the port of prosperity. come to ADLER’S for Clothing for ‘Mep, Boys, and Children. ‘Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come true, ‘But ADLER has thousands of bargains for you, VICTOR E. ADLEE'S PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. oct, Open Saturdays til 12 p. im Ancanvran, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's specific for diseases of the Kidney and Bladder.” “Unequaled in diseases of the Stomach and Alimen- tary Canal” Dealers supplied by SAM'L C. PALMER Agent for the D. of C. aulo Has UR FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HATS AXD SOFT HaTs, Of All Qualities In all The NEW SHAPES AND COLORS. SILK DRESS HAIS AT $5, 96, $8. CASSIMERE DRESS HATS, Latest Novelties tor Men and Boys in CLOTH AND CoRDUROY HATS AND CAPs, TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS, ‘Twenty-ilve years ago, when Emeline Speer Was a rosy-cheeked girly James Speer used 10 earry her books bome trom school and eat ice- cream off the same saucer. It ended in a mar- Tage, whiclf was leisurely regretted. In about = — = — peopie, a the words of the D sts, “drifted apart,” * going fort fron his yuiet home, in Rosy, LT, to battie With the hard worid in the capaciiy of com- Mercial traveler. Emeline went to work in a large brookiyn Store, and, after five years. in the comfortable belief Liat Speer was dead, Married a man by the name of Blackmeyer, ‘The lite o: the Blackmeyeriamily was about @s smooth as most people's until one day last winter, when Bluckmeyer and bis wile met Speer Gu Fulton street “face to face.” “Emeline Suid, “Good gracious, Jim, ix that you?’ and “Ji went straight off w Lawyer Kendall and the divorce proceedings which have en successiuliy. At first Biackmeyer con- sidered bim-el: agurieved by bis wife's want of or meenay but be was soon pacified and ex- evedingiy happy wien Speer refused to prose- cute bis wite for bigamy. ‘The one-hundredth anuiversary of the foun- ation of Lynebburg, Va., will be celebrated on Monday next by (be openiag of the agricultural Lrades display will be que ‘Gov. Lee will preside. fair, of which a great features. tthe CANES AND UMBRELLAS. JAMBS Y. DAVIS SONS, 621 Penna Ave. 5 Doenotice will be xiven of of our New Store, mie corner Punts. ave-and {2th st tug for sale. > ac25-Sin G. T. Kuss, ‘TAILOR, 416 SINTH BT. oF ci ey LADIES’ GOODS. PARP AG=| _macnncmenno TURERS. ‘A fall stock Figured and Striped Trimming VELVETS, at 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. Fall Stock of Wadded Satins and Italians from 75¢. tos 5,000 yards DRESS GOODS, at 15c., worth 25c, BLANKETS, White and Colored, from $1.25 to . STAINED aLass axp UPROISTERY Goons. > P. HANSON HISS @ 00, 815 15th Street Northwest. Cow Wearner Is Couma, ‘and when yon start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE, be sure to cull and inspect the largest amortment ever shown in thisclty. Also LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MAN. ‘TELS, 0, tn great variety. In TIN WARK wekeep Www A Re 2, the finest quailty, which costs very little more thas wWwww £ SABA FE AA ‘The dest $3 WHITE BLANKETS to be found in | ‘B&eommon. A call solicited. : we'w Eee ‘tof 24° 5 this city. W. 8 JENKS & Co, 717 72H Steuer N. W. Our Stock is very complete and at popular prices, | —°°° ane Me axp W. H. Hovcztox & Co, | 1914 F Srazer ¥. W. JOHNSON @ LUTTRELL, Has www oo a E. B 3 3 = 718 Market Space. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. D> Daring next week we offer a special sale of imported FY od New Lwrorres Wrare Peeves oe yertpeleage penny 2 Furnitore, we think, has (ucozsson To Prany & BRornzn), ty lite of Bedroom Furnitnre, we think; bas been HAS_NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSPEO- | selected with care, some: specially made SELL You ‘TION A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE. FREI am, | treme aterm ome r ELEGANTSEAL PLUSH SACQL ES. ee ncaa tee vere EFF KEW, ASTRARAN SEAL PLUSH AND DIAGO- | .0¢ Puliadsiphia for $235. — pa - FF AA NEW_IMPURTED ULSTERS AND NEWMAR. | Hee eins ee ely good Sale end will ey 6&4 GENUINE CAMEL'S HAIR AND FRENCH | °Bly Seed this notice to sell them. BROCHE SHAWLS. SILK, CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS IN NOVELAIS INMY MALAYA, SCOTCH PLAID AND TRAVELING SHAWLS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED DRESS: Sor ¢9 PETE HH BNE 896, | MEAdRi Pon pLaln AND COMER ROS g 83 F Hal TENS § OO] Scias RaNciNG*FhoM doc M082 wen $08 tus FO RT RAS GSP | auk“the waresr paris Noveiries IN ‘Th BILKS AND VELVETS. ELEGANT P ‘TES FOR DRESS FRONTS AND . D SLLVEN BRGCA SED SATIN! AND BEADED VELVETS, OC AUED SATINS ce PLUSHES FROM $2.50 TO $15 PER {USHES. ALL COLOR: Ls a é oma ‘8, FROM $1.25 TO LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Were never sold at such low figures as at the present e Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to pair are 40 per cent cheaper thls yeu than inate? ‘will need, only for you to look and examine, as we do Bot wish to bout for ourseives—you come and Took, And we will let you do that for ys. ‘Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS: Singietaced Laven Velours, 32-25, all colors. SUK aud Wool D.inask, $2.50 to $4. Spuu Siiks and Tapestries, 6c. to S11 per ya. Art Damask Jute, 75c. Japan silks. Bue. Up ‘thorn, 9225. Printer Velour, ‘Brocades, all FS ad sure wwii Able mes Pe LARD eRINeTs KID GLOVES, T twee fe hoa 7 ed OMSL IN HANDKEKCHIEDS AND] out repuiation i vers good tn this department, and BOWE be PE FF | dares on weurre compewean | esters nesononmres oasco oarand IN MEDIUM'AND HEAVY WEIGHTS. | proper trio on short Noles, ee ond Hang in Lone nk So is De ee ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. order: fer FLALN FIGURES ANDCORKECT PRiogs |B, Prmpt and execute any Sie Se gre, ERE BRE. EEE NNN TTTT — ey Se far < = ao Ls = ba N get 0 ‘References will be furnished on application, BrP Fi my Buruorve, Pb kee E & ‘oS Exe SAN OF Penn. Avenue. Corner th street. oc2-3m. W. H. HOUGHTON & Co. Establisbed 1840. ocd 7 Korcaex Reouisrres. Vest Ex D xy Groons Hovse. OUR STOCK OF COOKING UTENSILS Is NOW L 00 W W W EEE RER DRY GOObs, COMPLETE, oo www Fk RR E 88 \www Ee Eee Best Quality, Correct Prices und Falr Dealings | GRANITE IRON WARE, PORCELAIN LINED EO \wiw £ RR Dry goods are rapidly advancing, but we are selllt WARE, B..0CK TIN. WOODEN WARE, tut 00 W W KERB ER BE at old prices. Our celebrated Gutiet bike have ad Hy SS ee ky anced 2 per cent. We are seiling fura few days at ‘A BE, ty Oe last year's Vulue, $1. $1.25. $1.00, S175 and Se QUALITY THE BEST AND PRICES THELOWEST. ‘These Goods are Gurranteed to Give natisfuction, | HANDBOME PARLOM LAMPS atv Novbettes THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE price SE ggcees Silk, very heavy, worth $1.75; our | “TN ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER FINE Spletdid line of new fall and winter goods just re GOODS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. cait spi Ss WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. ee ees HOMESPUNS z eos VARIETY, oa 2205 Peansvivenle are Inall shades, 50c.. 85c- and. $1; our 50c. number is Houszrurnisuinas. a aa BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. swe have. nee Aan other: puree aie Friestley's Henrietta at $1, $1.25 and $1.60. Look | Lowell wad Hartford Carpris, comprising Wilton's, ERR ERE MMMM oa ww | “Loo at ourc! Black Camel’ Hate etigs Velvet jana Lasbury, Tapestry; Kensington i Elo MMMM (Ah NEN] Look ut Our $i Camel's tiuir all colors 64 wide | Aft Siuares all sles, Silk “Plusties, Spon ‘ilk and ke if Ee" MMM £4 RN] Lock as cur od Camels tur, at color Oty Eaticy Sie Furniture Coverings, (rik Point. borin, Ee ii Boe BR SAA BR] MiVeltec. every ction acsiteberin Gluny and Nottingham Lace Cu‘tains, Raw’ Sik and kee Sug dee MMM 2° A NONN| Beautiful Piadaud stripe Fanuel, ony bc [eh BOI aa ermecele rs inbeinod BLANKETS! BLANKETS! | BLANKETS! | ourstock belore purchasing. Blankets for he. to $12 per pair. Ask to sce our HOUE BRO, & C0., 37-4’ Pink Blunkets at ¥20; real valtie, $8. Couforts | _ocL 1326 F tfeet BP Eh O% Bhs FomS1 10 UNDERWEAR To EH oO oO OUSEKEEPERS, Boe EB Se saz = For Ladies and Gentlemen, in white, red and gray. Syg8 = > Wo sell only firsteluss goods. cuurnnteed as repre ented ‘and us clicapad Cas be purchased ta the thar | We respectfully Inform Housekeepers. that we are 5 now prepared to furvish, in large or sinall quantities, COR. 7TH AND E STREETS. ‘Wee Showeratid. Gplcek. pan. CHINA, LUTTRELL & WINE, 1980 Pu. ave, cor. 20th st.'n.w. 8030-20 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. . B. Exseny HAS REMOVED TO THE ONLY CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS OF +002 ‘WASHINGTON. Corram Pours, Brackers, Wart POCKETS, &c, Finely Polished Curtain :Poles, in 5-foot length, in walnut, cherry, ash or ebony. wood or brass trimmed, at 2¥c. each. We furnish thesame in 6,8, 10 and 12- foot length at proportionate low prices, either with or without trimmings, ‘Trimmings also sold separately. Curtain Pins Se. doz; Curtain Chains from 25c. We would alyo call your attention to our very large as- sortment of Brackets. ‘We offer Corner Brackets froma 15¢. up to $2.49, Side Brackets at trom 25c. to 9c. Cluck sheives at 4 to ¥9c.; Tollet Brackets at from ‘Que. 10 $L.YB: Comb Boxes from 20e.; Medicine Clos ets ¥9c. to $L.¥b; Hand-painted Papers Muche Side, Brackets at 49c. and ¥¥c.; B.ucking Cases at 0c. to 1.95; Music iueks at from 9¥c; Towel Kacks, in ge Variety, from 1c. up to =4.50.; Lovely Wall Pockets, iu ail glit, with Plush and Satin painted cen- ter, at yc; Large hand-painted center Wall Pockets, finely finished, at 99¢. Hook shelves, in a humber of styles, in ash, cherry and walnut, at ‘rom 99c. 10 $3.49 ‘Larxe Faseis, Ebony finish. $1.25, We oiler ulsd a few fine Lbuny Cabinets at, Fequced prices; $12 Cabinets ior $85 $15 Cabinets at Ex ‘We have just received a beuutiful line of Bronze Frame French Bevel Plate Miriors, which without doubt are not ouly the cheapest, but also the prettiest ever offered here. We mention, as especially aturace Live, 12x12 Brouze Frame Mirrors at 92.49; 14x14 at $298 Also, a wider Frame Mirror, 14x14, at $3.49, and a superb Mirror, which never was offered even as Tow us 97.50, at S408 We are now dally receiving new and attractive Goods, aud we intend to offer them at prices sutisfuc- tory toa 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. SPECIALTIKS, ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF LIFE. All business coutdeutial. Ladies andgen- Lenien 60 cents each, 4U8 4 street, Between éth aud Sub streets northwest c40we Pits DE MUNLEMAN CURES PILES BY direct treatment, withoul the use of hnite, caustic OF ligature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted as 213 Sax nw. rom 4 to 6 p.m apelzm* sv21 Hox Prices Axp Larcz Prorrs ‘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 large profits, We believe that ‘small advances for goods handled in larger quantities ‘and tarned quickly Is the only way to succeed in busi- ess in these times, We are working on that basis, ‘and the fact should be apparent that it brings about ‘state 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- ‘elf to see our stock without delay. Fall Overcoats from $7.50 to $17. ‘Men's Business Sults from $6 upwards, ‘M. SILVERBERG €0., 812 7th st. n. w., near Pa, ave, Sevesra Sreeer Paras Rovan We have some beautiful new things In Jewelry, in Pins, bar Rings, &c.,&c. ‘One line Hair ‘and Lace Ping, White Metal, will not tarnish, with ithinestoue sets, 25¢. each. RinsUNS in all shades and widthsat LOWEST PRI Fan Edge Gros Graln, best quality, 40c. a yard: ocd Striped Satin Ribbons, 25'and Sue. edge mann | Drees Suite from $10 upwards, Ribvou for fancy work, No. 7, 86; No. 8, 10c.;NO.12, | Boys Suits from $5 upwards (4c. per yard. Picwe ‘come and examine oar JERSEY STOCK. ‘You will fd pretty goods and UILZAP- pesguclg jersey Coat "Coloresiayy ‘ble, black and wn, Full'iine LADIES BUSTLES. We are selling » nige pring Bustle for 130. MERINO UNVERWEPEAR for men, ladles and ehil- "An excellent quality Vest and Pauts, b0e; ‘bet- ‘correct prices, Léa Ten Fancy Border Hem Stitched HANDKER- HIEFS, 8c. cach, Gente Satin NECh SCA ICS, 23c. cach. We'have an excellent assortment of Hand Knit ZEPHYR OUODS, ia SACGUES, HOODS, CLOULS, ety y HAND KNIT SACQUES,39c up. HAND KNIT BOOTELS, 1c op. Piease reusensber our Saaruped Linen Goods Depart- re * lasbers from Oe. Up Tidies from Oc. Of SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL 914 7th Street, Bet. Tana Kn. w. J. M. FOLLIN, Proprietor. Ar Lasr Ar Lasm Ar Lism WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has Leen safely lowered, and the fittings are being rapidly replaced. We ure going tohave a modern and convenient Grocery Store, in which will be found at alitimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, ‘and at the Most Moderate Prices. You want to keep your eye on the date of our Opening, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days betore we can ‘Children's Suits, from 5 to 13 years, from $2.60 up- wards. ‘Men's Single Pants from $1.50 upwards. Children's Pants from 50c. upwards at THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA, Genrizuzm | ‘There is no better time than the present to select a handsome FALL OVEROOAT OR SUIT, ‘Reapy Mave on Have THEM Mabe To OxDER, ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money than elsewhere for the same class of goods. BOYs— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing their Boys for School. Everything is ready; there is no reason for wailing, but every reason for buying now, TRADE 1s picking up. You mays well have a assortment of late styles to chose plenty of time to make selections as to: ‘therush bye and bye. oct. MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per bbl; SAUCES PICKLES, &c, without number, ‘You can save money. Give us s call N. T. METZGER & BRO, 417 7th ot new, se Dauusxexness,, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMININTERING DR. CHOCKERY, GLASSWARE, ‘CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best c!ass. ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. MM. W. BEVERIDGE, sez5-3m_ No, 1009 Peun. ave, To Tae Lavws ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the public that we are now prepared to do all kinds of Embroidery Work. in Sisk, Cheuuile, Arasene aud 'Tnsel. Call at our office and see the beautiful Samples of work. Biante! Lambrequins, Wall Ranners, Screens, Table Scarfs and ull kinds of Interior Decorutive Art km- broideries to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street n.w.. St. Cloud Building. All kinds Of Sewing Machines For Rent. se25 Canrer. neets. Carrera Do you intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It you navel given it a huught listen toa few facts, Carpets were never 40 HANDSOME OR 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 Lngrain, “Tapestry, Body: Browele, Velvets, Moquette aud "Wiltou Carpets, Rogs, Art Squares, Oil Clot anda beautiful sue of Upholstery Gouds, with pri-es low as the lowest See the Templeton Parquette Carpet. Faruiture at the lowest cash prices, ‘W. H, HOEKE, S01 Market space. Goon News) Goon News FROM CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, a8 no one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash w spare, ‘We sre uetermined to knock the bottom out of high prices, aud will sell se21 GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 4S THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments. ‘Come and seo the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most yaried stock to se- lect from. é Come after you have posted yourselves on prices, ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUS BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W,, Isthe place you were looking for. Come ant be con- vineed that what we say are facts and no humbug We report, come aud make your own terms—at jes cROGAN'S. Barveiet mothers A 7 investigation of our sisck will mecreat sou FINE MILLINERY. care has been exercwed in the selection of the different assortments comprising our sieck. Nov Forter_ kid cloves $1.00 pepalr and upwards very pais ved ad warranted = Pre. MUTCH.NSON, OUT wwanla ave. ‘7 Trevise, Paris Sigua} Mi*Gintntia Aud facta: inate Caps asi Robes os . slug work of all kinds, done ‘up in the best French cori is Mar Vox Braxns, Moniste, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louls. Mo. Soma mada desis nike bar aur, “Epeiiy Be Bela eer anth, 920 lath st, between I and K Mas K. A. Doxovas. 904 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6TH AND 7TH, A CHOICE SELECTION OF PATTERN HATS ‘AND BONNETS from the leading houses of London and Paris ‘The aties of Washlngton arcrenpectfaly invited: Nocards im Muze B. Vax R EUTH to announce that she bus removed her Dress- Making Farior from 728 17th st. to 1534 T st. n.w., ‘where she will open the first week in Gcvober a had- some line of Dress Trimmings and Novelties. se25-2w Tae Fevona Dnress Smexps Are recommended by the Dressmakers. 7 re absolutely tuperetous, Teoma EAL GARMENTS DYED AND Al shay TERE! Into the new and fashionable visite and jacket Furs repaired. Mulls made. AU Miss SNINGHAL BSA ee je ruunoes anne oe, becmeee as poncatond. Atos ao eee ae UMPHERY, {a MEP Semen Corsets to order iu every siyle and material, ‘French Hand-made Underciouing, MerinoUnderwear a aaa Patent Shoulder Braces, und all Dress iteform Goods dat Coat Me rsets und @ Sl Corset (Miss H.'s own ypc DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3905 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Luces. Lace Curtains, Craps Veits Feathers, Kid Gloves. Flannel and Pongeeour speciait7 Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired, Latics Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 6 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly wiln 4. Fischer aud Maison Yriese, hue itivolle, Paris as PIANOS AND ORGANS. HMEL PLANOS, and dealers in Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Music Rooks. 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. ‘Puuhos and Organs to Rent. ocd-6m, Tue Leave Ixsrrvuesrs, DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS, ‘Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Buder tn charge), se$-31 ALLET & DAVIS’ UPRIGHT PIA: ‘equaled at every desirable point. Jous sustruments have won the Grst place Inthe hearts of musicians ull over the world. Buy'no other piauo until you have seen these, New styles. Now opet Ang at B12 Yuh sta, a . WH Eowarp F. Duoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - Sole Acent for Steinway &Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and other Pianos: Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- ‘apo. chandise. | iustruments sold ‘on tun bly payment Exchanged, Heuted, ‘Tuned, Repaired, Moved, stor, and shipped. ‘New und Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in stock at 1ow figures. ‘Telephone, 347-2 Je19 UNEQUALED IN TONE TOUCH. WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE & 00. 817 Market Space. Do Nor Ponemss ein Yousee The SUELO. ATT poem A No Secoud hand Pianos and Organs at prices from $10 to$150. Sold on smail monthly payments, Largest amurtuent of Sc. music in the city. MENRY EBERBACH 915 F sree. apr RANICH @ BACH PIANOS yoality always the salve and t Galiy's bust velous selt-playing instrumental T FE G. L. WILD & Bit 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1864, ial attention to tuning and repairing. Now ts the time to huve Pianos renovated. ‘ab20 JK BAKAUER AND G Pianos B Yeusonuble-price Vi i. KUHN’ Aw, Tale Fst, Practices in-all the Courts wud Depart- ents, and before Congres. ee: 1 ATTORNEY C1ae Mirbour Law Building, 390 Loulsiaus ave. Washington, “DG: Kesidenoe, 1318 If ot bw. I MILLER, ATTONNEY-ATLAW, Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Lav Building, 472 Lodisiaus avenue maze Residence. 813 T st. n.w. WOOD AND COAL Warren H. Maauw, ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer in oaL AND woop. ‘Main OMee No. 710 Dat n.w.. Offices and Yards— ‘8thand Esta aw: No. 216 A stne Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues a.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-1m* SEWING MACHINES, &o. “ORNIN "HE CITY, READY Litera thet Pat Sewing, can rent at our fice & Of the most approved paiteras ut $8 per month, of OF oat epprosed $3 per mon the week hent paid deducted offprise of Machine purebused later, : 5 spokeu of, of which we have the 2016 agency, fig eeu greatly improved by Slee of its shuttle to double iis eSmples of A. rene, Embroidery, doneon the New Se fecal Gearacios foraned wiih all Machines we sell FeOb OF FSPAE: A VERBACH, cor. 7th and H sta ‘Telephone call anak Tp aE KING! THE ACME OF PER Deere peerage sodcgnil he range Le ee ids for ‘sale, com ‘every uesirabie at the Very lowest, ‘hindiiug and siove Food brepared inthe best mannee, Quick aind prompt aiid 1314 rengeylvante avenve, Branch Offices, 325 Pennsylvania avenue and 20th ‘“Wopot and Whart Oth'and Waier streets southwest, Gs 1. SHERIFF. 20 OOO ROOF ERERHLY MINED COAL ‘Wood pre] HEX ¢ baxcast 829 7th st. nw, Catholic Goods, Schooi Rooks ud Stationers for private and publie schovisat lowes! prices. selO-46" > SS Sag Steg yaar! - vay Heavacanrens Hf oR Scaoor Svur- The and most complete stock of Schoo! Boos and’ school Supplies in ie Dati petakde” SCHOOL BCOKS "AT “oon TRACT Desks, Black-boards, Crayons, School Rags, £c. Wwhoresale and retail -, “ WM. BALLANTYNE & SO _ | ads Tih street HOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT HOOKS Exers Grade ot Pabiic and Vawate seuoula So Scho. Stationery and other Requaites Everything at the lowest’ prices, Wholesale and retail, © PURsELi. Bookseller, aus vin Se, sel No Booxs Rererty Grae Lilie Chase Wyman.) i Memoirs and Leiters of tn Transactions aod Chat Uplands and Meadows A‘ olitielan's baughiver “iain iia -Having purchased the’ Book Store No. 1434 New Yors avenue,we shall run itin connection with Our sore, 470 Pennepivicnia ave.” Any orders or Co m ssions lef at eiher store will be prompuly flied. ano W. 10 MORESON, _FAMILY SUPPLIES. Just Receiven. NEW CATCH-MACKEREL, fat and juicy. NEW CATCH—George's Bank TCH—George's Rank Cream CODPISH, wn- NEW CATCH-HALIBUT, nicely prepared and ‘smoked. NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and far sape- ior 10 the old. NEW CROP-NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, light color and smooth, delicate favor, ‘A, OOLONG AND JAPAN TEAS, Sweet, fragrant and rich in bly tree irom that wild commonly met with ser ELPHONZO YOUN Company, 428 Nizth street, between D and E. . A, Poorer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, M44 LOUISIANA AVE. N. Wa SOLE AGENT For THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER VATHND PROCLSS FLOUR, In order to thoroughly introduce this Magnificent Flour, Pwill sil delivered 328;3m_ N ‘This Flour is guaranteed to be the B. ST, or MONEY REFUNDED. CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per barre POULI'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A full line of the FINEST FAMILY GROCERUSS, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER. GOODS DELIVEKED FR. E Politeness und Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. TERMS PO SVIVELY Cas. s24-3m Notice 10 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF FOR RRR rem gsty So hE BE a Coo KEE & & kxe Sus? > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA UTIFOL andthe ‘lour in the World. WL only Uke most perfect MIL, ‘as Kqoes all the most iniproved Machin ery Invented up to tue present ime, but they produce a Flour UxsUrrassep by any millin te world. Lo prove thai, We Would simply state that a large qua ity of this magniticent Flour is shipped annually to, Aurope aid eaten ut te princiyal Courts ot tae old wor HOWEVER, THEREFORE Beeure and see toit that either sacks or barrels read “CERES pnd have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None geauiue without tne two gold medals WM. M.GALT & co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers = a2 MEDICAL, we. DAN? MADAM WILSON, 4355 1ST. CORNE! Ist aud 2 sis ow. ketablinhed 1nhd. special ircatusent for ladies desiring reliable servie.s. Advice free and confidential. sels-12t" i ASHoo eStOKED BY U AMoriwo of Dit BusTsthts’ Lavigoraung Cor ‘Will cure apy case of nervous debility and 10-8 it imparts vigor to the whole sys i D P FNervous Debye Greunie Weaxines caused by indiscretion, Pusonoas Diceeses ef tlvod, siteeting? 1 vost. owe’ aud skin, SORD'S se Choud Pia nancy, Oth aad PLANCARD's PILLS z specially recommended bythe: Medica: celebrities of Sold by druggists generally. yp vAYS Titan 3U DR. DYE SCTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Fuxctaro. TANCES, We will send oin thirty” days’ trial, to ‘oung Of Old, Who are suflering froin Nervous Ly, Lost Vitality, sud those diseases ota nature resuiting from ‘buses and other causes. ‘and coupiele restoravou 10 heat, vigor abd. nood Kudranveed. Send at ouce Jor’ illustrated t Wee Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Mar ich, laveo PERMANENT i] Bhrssical eo tye Loss of Viaalltys ctood oy tnd: cretion euoeauee 2 Sodai STAN DITOR si Cloud Pharmacy, cor wervtaand fee Tre, o Set by ma wea. T HAS SEVER NEES CONTRADICTED Sidest tatablinbed saver F Ladies Physician tu tus chy. Ladiee yee con outiuentiy”cuaait De. BROTHERS, 900 ist xm Purticalar aticntson paid to ail discease peculiar Ines marred or sagie. “alr succesfully trested, ‘suid-tuae FINANCIAL, Pauixce & W urret: STOCK SKURERS 4 Broadway. x, Seth arene, Pew Yore Aw sue «Corcoran Building), Wasnington ep MVale stuck Tuueuserya wie erwass an a ; ASHANGTON, BALTING, WaslN GION Vink, BOSTON ‘Gusnual Paxtsane. dann Wait 3 Cuvoke Oamuae, Huxny HH: buvar, Washiugion, D.C, sxay Ht. bone Winuias 1c ‘Tavis special Partner. Buy and seli ou couiuinsiou all asses of hallway ou“ HL. HL. DODGE, Resident Parcgee. Qnotations ofStocks and Bonds and information garding the markets received hour wives far F direct trom the New York ‘Sorters executed and reporsed prompaly. ‘Trains leave B and P. depot, 6th and R streets: 2AG'a ue hat fv exces Sumday, fF Ly cba and antici TT} nm—Dally for Lenehbarg. Danvitie, Axh= vine, Contote Atauts, and points Souls Glimnae bute. siveping care to” Aclata, abd theace to New Scion S280 pom. —hatiy tor Charlottesville, Louisville, Cie cinnat! and potets on Ches, sud Ubio RA. Pulimam sleeper “A ashington to Lousy ie. 1140 o.a.—Daily tor Leuchbat tai Augusta, Atari, Mostgene Potts South. Faliman passes Nontgonery"incunincetgs with Puslovaat Parr cate hence to New Orieans sleeper to Auguste “[Rrouiga’ tain trom woul strive at Wa-bingtom $200 ‘ain. ad. ted pum. irom Louisville Boat ft mmodation and informe e checked at office. ‘Pennay ‘Tickets, sleeping car tion furnished ane Penuxelvasia ave, aud a passenger stmilon ania Rallroed, Oth and tina a JAS 1. TAYLOR, x General Passenger Agent, JB*2M NORE AND O110 Kauioan. Schedule im effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Asse, untl! furttier nouce Leave Washington fiom Siation, corner of New Jee seynvense nnd ¢ srcet Peighnns: : -e eicapay ais tanee teh on Sepa wine mans Subee toad Se grit in . (yd a 74h, Tpatgeanteate Nose now sierden g mm. daity to fouare, Stations, 8: ee aziagio ns, 8:40 a.m. dally, Yor, Havred Remark, gingeris. Wilming. red~Grace, ton, Chester and Phiindeipiia, 7:30am. 1-25 puts un be pm. daly. a co — ‘Mai amore on w ok nd 10:09 stn, Ratiroad and points Sou tad 90 put @- Wa an nan Booey ae Washinton to New Orieaik 9:30 pian seeps ta a and 12:0 and 4:0 pam, wshington and Haltl- ee ou Sunday 5230 9, or Way Stations more 5, 6:40, 8:30 am,, sud 13500 pats 4:40, 7:00 «ond. 10205 a, Las aud 412-0 pm, unday. hor Frederick $240.0 m aud - dally, exer pit Sanday. For Hagerstown 10:00 a.m, and 5:31 p.m. daily, ex ‘Sunday. ‘Trains’ rrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am., 1:15. 6:30 and 10330 p.m, Lattie Tuck Papress, From, Philadephia, Chester, Wimington, Ane. Newark and Havre de Grace, 11:10 wu., manana ba da < From Wiimingion intermediate points north of Baltunore. 11:16 am. 740, @and 11290 pas = on 20, GeO wind “U0 mtn bu, wad. re and Obio Ticket Ofce, Washington Station; 619 aud 1391 Pennsylvania avenue, coruer of “14th street, where orders Will be taken for Dugguge to be checked aud Feceived at any polut in the ext. HA. C.K. LORD, [ee20} GPA JW AS! NeTON, of10 AND WESTERN Kalb ROAD Co. Schedule tn effect August 1, 1880.” Tratos will leave irom and arfive ai Kea P. station, th nnd B sts ns follows: Airs ee Lo peapenaiaiyas ata ste Sceare Saeree tee ud at 3:15 p.m, daily except sun- arriving at Waslyngtou S40 aim. und S48 fonthiy and quarierly commutation rates. mile tickets $25. R BELL. _aul0 Superintendent, rue crea Pi NIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY. STREL RATA MAGNIFICENT PQUIPMENTE NEBFRCI JULY itn, 1566. Trains leave Washington from station, coruer of Sixth ‘aud B streets, ae tol For Putbarg aid he Wet, Chicco Limited Exprea ‘ot Painer ‘are at Uist) An A dally Fs Line 50 ASP daily to Gincinnad! aud’ Laue wits Cars from Hatrisbasy to Cine And Ho-el Gar tos. Louls: duly, except Saturday. to Chicago, with siceping Car Alioona to Chicago, Chicago” Express, at 740. P.M. ely, Sidi Sleeping Cars, “Washinton” to.“ Chicage, prea to Ckveluud “connecting St, Harrisburg with Wenera” fexpress, with throug: for. Louisville and St.” Louig Pace Expres, 1000 P.M. dally, for Pittsburg the West, with through sieeper Harrisburg (8 Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For brie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buftaio, Niagara usw PM. duuy, exept saturday, wih Palaoe Cars Washington to Kochemer. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 exorpt Sunday, ‘A, M. Gail 15, 9:00 and 11:00 A, 1, M.” On Sunday 2900, 4:19, 1 od 1120 P. Limited i-xpress 6: Pullman ’arior Cars, 9:40 A. Bi. and 3:50 P.M. daily, except Sunday. ‘Boston without Ghauge. 200 P.M. every day. X.Y. alt through. trains counest at ‘with bouts of Brookiyn Auiex, afford: lig direct transfer to Fultou street, avoiding double riage acro~s New } ork Cit M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00. 10:00 and 1120 P. ‘Ekpress, 0:40 A. Maud 350 P.M daily, cept sunday For Baltimore 0235, 715,000, 9:40, 9:50,11:00 A. 12:00, 2:00, 3:00. 4:15, 4:25 0, 10.00 dai.y, except Sunday: For Annapolis. 7:15 A. M.,1205 and 4:°3 P.M dally, except Sunday. Sundays, #200 A. M., 4:15 P.M ALEXANDRIA AND figvRKICKSGUKG RAIT- WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON RAILWOAD, For Alexauuria, 6:00, 7:05,9:25, 1055, and 1135 A. DM. 2208, 4: 61, 505, and 11:57 P.M. On 10:35 A." ML.. 00 P. ‘Sunday asiitucton, 6205, 5:00 $200, 1010 A. M = 1200, Bod. B28, 0:10, 730 Mand 12:10 mianught vexcept Mow Un Sunday at 6:00 aud 20:0 A.M. ML. might ‘Tickets and intormacion ut the offlee, northeast cor- ner of J. R_WOOD, General Passenger Agent. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ J NOK ALL POTOMAC RIVE LAN DID FO" *Sosmer Junts W. Fite Monday, Weduesday and Friday, at 7a.m., as fares Neunini Perry wid Le barutown abd ail tuscrmediate snd, “On Brida extends er “crip to Lin a sues wharves, Coun idiver, Kinsale, Lodge La ine and Suuday's Polat, Wicotnice Aver Making alfiatdings every trip. ote g0t0 any lading for 25 cents Staterooms LINE, NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ‘SOUTH. STEAMERS GEORG! LEAKY and LADY OF THB LAKE. LeaVe AT O30 PM. FIMST-CLASS FALE, ¥2. ROUND: RIP, $3, ‘TRound-irip Ticket Good on #-ither Boat Steamer Leary trom “ath sire-t whart, MUNDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Steamer Lake tran ta # Leary stops at Piney “Po band Cor and Fevaruing.” Lake sips at and returning. and. on saturday: Steamer Leary connects at Secure roums and tickets ai the Bund 0. ofiices, 1351 and 619 Pennsyivania avenue and Ktox's bx press, GUS Peunsylvania aVe., where bagzase uuny be cheek ed from holes and private residences. bor far ther informauon inquire at the Comp.uy’s oilices, ‘Telephone calls 94 aud 745-3. Above scheduie of Tales goes into elect alouday. mo) FFe# Potomac niven Lanpixes Sat DAYS and SUNTAY pt as jars own Cork, eee ays Mc Connects wiih ee Sehiedul JOHN E PAvGETT Agent, INTER FUEL AT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘and COA ‘Dealer in WOOD’ I ‘Wood and by railand ‘impurities GIVE ME A TAL ‘Main Yard ‘1101 Rhode Island ave. nw. Beet Oe comer chai K me aw : All connected’ n10-3m ‘Wholesale and Retall Dealerin LUMBER; WOOD AND COAL Lamber Ys R. Depot—South Capitol cnne_noe ne jain avenve southwest: 14h portawest, ES OTE EGOS ES cae ee of LUMBER Fine ‘ny bart of the city DE STARR PARSONS, COR ¥TH AND EN.W. Filling & speculiy: wise, ‘the “cure ot tootieae siahout ekuracting 7A Tose “O0 the Cum alleviates pain OF extracting Casgiven apis jk. T. M. TALBUTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH ST. three dours irom ‘coruer i Graces etal uasried of yr cota ae LEAN LINE ROYAL MALL STEAMERS regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, via. QUEENSTOWN. (Calling at Hallfax, N., and St. Johna, N. P. Caspian October 19: 5 Kovember Gatti, S6b: Teterme.uate go. suesrage eae 2 to Boson, via Derry and Gaiwege ‘Scoommouations auexcelled. ‘urther Iniorimation apply to ‘ rn * ose, 32 Rena ave, BELLLW. 633 New Jersey av THE TRADES. ‘Es JOHN GLBSON and EOC. bk NIGHT leave ee ee ey ane ae tgs Baer SiS05 Seseees” = ‘T. VERNON! MT. VERNON STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Leaves 7tb-street wharf daily (exc sunday) for Mt Vernon at 10 wclocs win. “Returning, sencbes = eet Ree Dias NEW YORE—FRFIGHT STAM. UNDERTAKERS. w~ HOSTS UNDERTAKER, Everything mricuy iirsvciass and

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