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WILD TALK BY SPIES, SCHWAB, AND THE OTHERS—PHEY WANT TO DIE LIKE MARTYRS, It was mentioned in yesterday's STAR that Judge Gary, in the criminal court in Chicago yesterday morning, overrwed the motion for a hew trial In the cases of the cight anarchists, charged with the Haymarket massacre, and confirmed the vere of the Jury, that Sptes, Parsons, Fielden, Schwab, Engel, Fischer and Lingg should be hanged, and that Neebe should suffer imprisonment tor fifteen years in the state penitentiary. Spies addreswed the court, when it reassembled in the afternoon. He spoke at great length and said: “Not the slightest evidence has been produced to show » do with the throwing of ss you beiteve the testnnony eS oi the state imopy of for it, then my execution and the execution of tie verdict is nothing imaticlons and deliberate murder, vere’ convicted by a jury pucked convict us. I charge “the “staie’s attorney and Bonfield with a henious t murder, The evidence the jared that for the defense were spirited away. he Speech Was very rambling throughout, as the tollowingextracts Will sow: “The system je Foot Of the present soci: iiqui- urchisu2 was on trial. Anarchism belongs to speculative pailosophy, and not a word was suid about anarchism Haymarkei, Bat Mf anarchism ts on triai, Fam proud to say Tam an anarcbist. You may pronounce your sen- feuce on me, honorable judge, but let it be kuown that fn the year 18S6,in the state ot Iili- men have n Ibis the the pages of the bi ‘There you will see th ime struggle—the ruling the poorer one. Houorabie judge, th 2 join the Lauguter’ th: ; . If the opinion of the court is to become iaw, then there Is no person in this wountry who ex wiully be bung. Ifyou earry that rulin ei ‘ou will be respon- sible tor tu {il be sued, and the bivod of the innocent will come upon you. Let the what a etvilized and euristi ; which the Van- derbiuts, joulds and the rest ms of law and lb- ratedly said, ‘Our coun- untry.” Well, he may 1 you want to stamp itators you must stamp out every factory lord who bas made his Wealth upon tie unpaid Libor of itis employes, and the Landlord who has made bis money frum ground-down aud oppressed Luborers and tarm- It isa fact that few men control all ume- DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, CRAMPS. x, MD. ‘My trouble was chronic diarrhea. WALTER HUBBARD. 620 WeLcn Street, Chester, Pa. key never your Du! given entirely satistactory resul CHAS. A. WEIDNER, Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, ‘Stomach for a long time, until I found ot ‘our Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy the cramps do not retura. MARTIN SCHOTT. Mr. Hore Ave. Price's H. ‘Cineinnait, Obi Ttind your Duffy Duffy's Formula to taice with it, MRS. MEARA. jorth Carolina, WINsToN, DOC. COATES. 108 Morris STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. youngest child of seven years, quite a dell there is a decided improvement. JOHN BURGAN. THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md. plication of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, palatable 1 PER BOT! DRY GOODS. Laxssvrcz & Bro, Easto! Gentlemen—I have used your Duffy’s Puie Malt Whiskey with the most beneficial duects. In our SILK DEPARTMENT this week we are o> fering the following gvod specials: Gentlemen—I have been suffering for ten years with catarrh of the stomach (result of typhoid fever), running into dysentery of the iower bowel. The best brands of whis- ited my palate until I tested 's Pure Malt Whiskey, which has BLOUT A'FINE QUALITY OF BLACK GROS GRAIN] SILK, guaranteed all Pure Silk, and exceptionally cheap, at $1 per yard, worth $1.25. A Better Grade at $1.25, worth $1.50, and an extra Fine Quality, beautiful finish, for $1.50 worth $1.90 Our stock of MILLINERY in all its branches now complete. comprising many Novelties and features es with Gentlemen—I was troubled ramps of the | complete ‘ormula. I have used them and find that ‘One lot of ten (10) pleces ©. J. Bonnet’s all Silk and Satin Rhadame at 87%c. peryard, regular price $1.10 We have alsoteady for sale 100 pieces all silk Black “Satin Duchess,” in three different grades 1.40. By were $9 } SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, Gentlomen—I have been sick ali the winter with Caturrh of the stomach and dysentery, and Pure Mait Whiskey the best remedy I ever used. Please send your ‘We have been fortunate to seoure in addition to our All Silk Surah, in any shade, at 80c. per yard, re duced from $1. ARTISTIC MILLINERS, Anew line of Colored Satin Rhadame in the latest shades. at $1.15 per yard. These goods are the best ever offered for this price, and cannot be replaced at A Premiere Modiste de Paris, just arrived, and with confidence give the assurance that all orders intrusted to our care will receive her personal attention. Gentlemen—For two years I suffered with what the doctors Calied Curonic Diarrhea, and was unable to get relief. I was greatly re- duced when Tcoinmenced the use of your Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey, since which I have experienced great relief, and have gained more than thirty pounds in weight, Colored Satins, in all shades, at 35c. per yard, re- duced from 50c.. ‘We keep Antoine Guinet and J.C. Bonnet’s Black Gros Grain Silks from $2 up tothe finest grade. Every yard of these goods sold by us are guaranteed to wear. Faille Francaise, ia all shades. A beautiful quality of white and cream white Faille and Francaise for re- ception aud wedding dresses, only $1.50 per yard. Satin Duchess, all shades. Our importation of Evening Silks, which comprises some ofthe handsomest designs and beautiful quall- ties and most delicate tints ever produced, are ready for exhibition and sale. These goods ure the prettiest ever shown by any house. Our European buyer made every effort to secure the newest the looms could pro- duce, and that he has succeeded is proved by the ele- gance and oddity of the selection, ‘Those not having visited our Silk Department we ‘most urgently invite to call, for people are not aware ofthe immense variety pf our stock. A Dark Room for the display of our evening shades, MILLINERY OF ELEGANCE ASTO MATERIALS, STYEES, éc., Guaranteed unexcelled anywhere, equalled by but a T have used the Duffy's Formula along with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, giving it to my cate little thing. She had beer ailing a long thne With marasmus, Iam glad to say that WE KINDLY INVITE INSPECTION. 4g-OUR WHISKEY 18 SOLD ONLY IN SEALED Bortirs, NEVEx 1x BULK. NO FUSIL OIL, 4e-Duffy's Formula isa special household ap- yy mT? oT rincipally with raw becfsteak, in liguid form, eithout cooking or chemical changes. .Lefurishes unequaled blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. ' It is the most nd efficacious beef preparation ever um he ad of alt drugyists at ONE SBB f 00 Bee 88 BB BBB bs oo? OUR VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT 70 SEVENTH STREET. AF Store closesat 7 p.m. Naturdaysexcepted. _| 1s three (3) timee the sizeof any in thecity. T appliances, out of whien they make | Qrp Savrs 5s - lives of Little enildren, While able-bodied men are starving. But we not go back. Weare advancing. The tide cannot be stopped. In socialism is to be foun the doctrine of co-opera It teaches that Jabor-saving inachines are the property of the state, as are al! (he mines and the natural re- sources of the cowutry. Society will even- Tually to come to this, and will demand. its Tights, though you erect a gallows on every ‘corner. If you think you can crush out S. which are gaining groand every day, by sending us to the gallows,you will fail. ‘Then, flourishing his arms wildiy, Spies fairl shrielged: die p - defiantly for the cause of justice. There is Socrates, there is Gal- thee is Giordano Brano, there is Chriat— the number cannot be estimated of those have trodden ia these paths, and we are Teady to follow them: i Michael Schwab ther b tis not much Ihave tosay, and I would say nothing at all Wid T not fear silence wouid look Hke a cow- ardly approval of wha: bas been doue here. am ‘coudemned to die for writing uewspaper | editoriais.” The anarchist then went ou to | Justily these urticies, by zoing over indetail wil the real or imaginary evils o: the aecumula- ons of capital and ine inj:siice oF the reiu- lions between empiover aud employed. He coueluded by disavowing all knowledge of the Man ‘who turew the bowb, and protested he iniended todo no violence at the Haymarkes, Oscar Neebe, the next speaker, had ho suoner taken the floor than he burst iute violent ubuse, calling State's Attorney Grinnell a cur, his assisianis, Messrs. Walker and Furthman, seoundieis, saying there was only une gentle: Juau in the crowd, and that was Mr. Inguam ‘The police were assiiied, aud, iu sliort, Neebe's Speech was a Urade of abuse, villliying the Police and authorities, Adolph Fischer's turn came next, and he was on the point of admitting bis connection with the “revenge” circular when Salomon, mindial Of the bearing it might have betore the supreme court, tried te check him. It was useless. Fiscuer said: “I protest aguinst being sentenced Yo death, because I have committed no crime, } CATARRH CURE PILE” OINTMENT. (Ot Druggists-or by mall. 25c. 1t__ OLD SAUL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Xspecial attention is asked to our Wrap and Habit ‘Veivets, and our Upholstery aud Dress Plushes, Our Plain Velvets, at $1 per yard.are unapproacha- ble, and our Striped and Figured Brocades at $1 and $1.25 cannot be equalled. By all means ask to see our SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. shrewd buyers, ADL ING HOUSE. Climatic changes, cccompanied by rain and frost, ‘will occur when they take place, and ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE%s the place for re- liable clothing and reliable prices. ‘equal Justice to all we mark goods at the very lowest Jower than yog can buy elséwhere. 1 was tried in this jury room for murder, and Was convicted of anarchy. I don't deny that 1 ‘Was one of the parties who summoued this meeting in the Haymarket, but 1 know no More about the throwiug of the bumb than Mr. Grinneli does.” Fi c do not deny that I got up the circular aud had u line tin calling on ihe workmen to come armed. had iny reasons. Lain prepared to die for the priueiples, on wecount of holding whieh I feel 1 am to be sentenced to death. Livgy expressed the wish to have his say in German, “An interpreter was placed at bis servic.” Lingg dectared it had not been —. that any bombs made by him bad ‘a taken to the Haymarket. He uctused the police of stealing bis books and clothing in tue station and. then perjuring against him on the witness siaud- shouted Lings, “has counived with misetable peuple to get evidence to kill me, when be Knows I was driven to the course I parsaed to education i brothers—to lift them up!" As the youthiul snarchist slowly. pro- Erewed with his speceh ‘lis vorm seemed to swell aud dilate with the inteusity of his feel- ings. His trame shook with passion, and his gutteral vowe poured forth a torrent of em phatic sentences in his native languag®. He ede impatiently back and forward wuile the interpreter transiited each sentence, and ocen- wally emphasized luis words by’ a vioent iow Upon the littie table in trent of him. At Ye state's attorney Ling roared: hunk t mever use U F Tadve Wliingly on | the gallows with the ss that Ih ‘ourt to adjourn, rived, and Eugic rs destred to spe: ‘The |» After 27 Years’ Absence. | court adjourned till to-day. oe : MISSING DAUGHTER RETURNS TO CLAIM. HER FATHER'S ESTATE. A Greenville, Pa, dispatch October 6 Says: Mary Elizabeth Edgar, only ebiid of the late Dr. Edgar, after twenty- Seven years’ absence, retumed to. this place on Monday to ‘claim the estate left by her tather, who died in January, 1882. Over & quarter of a centary tter a stormy scene Witi her tather rward songht hidde - Olle, and er, but she had gone. end ther Lisements were se left le was a beaut ung woman of Now she returus a sray-haired woman 30, ‘Ten Years sne has lived in Carrolit ‘Sue was married toa man name: necontempt for death | ‘Men, Boys, and Children. Wiggins’ prophecies seldom come true, . But ADLER has thousaadsof bargains for you. VICYOR RB ADLER'S TEN PER CENT TEN CLOTHING HOUSE. STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 2 ‘Open Saturdays till 11 p.m s.S.S. SCROFULA OF LUNGS. wonderful medicine, ‘'T.J. Hour. ‘Montgomery, Ala, June 25,1885. Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIMIC CO. Waar Wreess Says Anour|Mexs New Fatt Necxwzar ‘Cholcest productions of Foreign Looms, made im correct and algractive New Styles, e ay? | 3 MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR ry AND HOSIERY. During the entire month of October voleanic erup- | Hons are to occur among the many clothiers of Wash- 1 | ington, caused by the low prices at that mecea for all ERS TEN PER CENT CLOTH- beret wate 228, crt em In Silk, Worsted, Woolen and Balbriggan Knit Goods, Scarlet and Scarlet and White Cal:tor- nia Shaker Flannel Wear. peters Ree wna 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, lined and unlined and Angora, Worsted, Camels Hair, Cashmere, Jeniey Cloth and Scotch Wool Hand-Knit Gloves, STRICLLY ONE PRICE, ‘The Potomac river will rise after the equinoctial,but there will never be any rise in prices at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. To secure 420-422-424-426 7th street. New Tnwrorren/ Wnars SEATON PERRY, (Successor To PeRny & BROTHER), HAS_ NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSPEC- ‘TION A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE Py NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. NEW ENGLIS!| WALKING JACKETS, ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH BACQUES, NEW ASTRAKAN “EAL PLUSH AND DIAGO- AND NEWMAR- WS HatR AND FRENCH ‘) CASHMERE SHAWLS IN KYA. SCOTCH PLAID notch, and our barometer of prices is several degrees Choice New Lines of For fair trade winds, mild and pleasing attention, the calms of contentment and a safe course into the port of prosperity. come to ADLER'S for Clothing for | SILK, CASHMERE AND WORSTED MUFFLERS; SILK, SATIN, LINEN, COTTON AND ‘WOOL SUSPENDERS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ETS. GENUINE CAME! OCHE SHEA W! GREAT VARIETY, NOVELTIES IN HYMAL, AND TRAVELING SHA’ IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED FABRICS FOR PLAIN’ AND CO. SUITS RANGING FROM G0c. ALL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN AND VELVETS. IN FULL DRESS SHIRTS, MBINATION To 33 PER Night Shirts: in Cotton, Cotton Flannel and Flaunel and Flannel shirts. ‘New Umbrellas in all the novelties, D SILVER BRUCADED SATINS REA SHES FROM $2.50 T0$15 PER SILK FLURHES ALL COLORS, FROM $1.25 TO E AND PERIN ‘AND BEAD! SILK SEAL PLU: R H TAYLOR, 983 Pennsylvania ave. Corram Po.es, Brackers, Watz| POCKETS, ac. Finely Polished Curtain -Poles, in 5-foot length, in walnut, cherry, ash or ebony. wood or brass trimmed, ‘at 28c. each. We furnish thesame in 6,8, 10 and 12- foot length at proportionate low prices, elther with or without trimmings, ‘Trimmings also sold veparately. Curtain Pins Sc. doz; Curtain Chains from 25c. We would also call your attention to our very large us- sortment of Brackets. wr Brackets from 15c. up to $2.49, ‘ut from S60. to poe” UP at 4¥ to Yc: Tollet Brackets at from. 9¥c. to $1.8: Contd Boxes trom 29c.; Medicine Clos- ed | Paper (Mache Side tusic Kacks at from 9¥c; Towel Kucks, in 4.60.; Lovely Wail KID GLOVES. vi HANDKERCHIEFS THE BES! MAKES OF MERINO U: FOK LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDGEN IN MEDIUM'AND Hy. 447 SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. ear FLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRIUES, SEATON PERRY, Peery BUILDING, ue, Corner 9th street. ocd VY¥ WEIGHTS, Tam now 49 years old, and bave suffered for the last 15 years with s lung trouble. I have spent thou- sand of dollars to arrest the march of this disease; but temporary rehef was all that I obtained. 1 was unfit for any manual labor for several years. A friend strongly recommended the use of Swift's Specific (S. | S.S),claiming that he himself had been gyeatly bene- fited by its use in some lung troubles. I resolved to try ft. The results are remarkable. My congh has left me, my strength has returned, and I weigh 60 pounds more than Tever did im my life, 4t has been three cars since I stopped the use of the medicine, but I have hadno return of the diseaseand there are no pains or weakness felt in my lungs Ido the hardest kind of mechanical work, and feel as wel: as Lever felt since Iwasa hoy. ‘These, I know, are wonderful statements to make, but Iam honest when I say that Towe my existence and health today 10 3S. I would be recreant to the duty Loweto humanity if I failed to bear uns cheerful testimony to the merits of this Established 1840, Wesr Exp Dux Goons House DRY Goops, Best Quality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings. Dry goods ure fayidly advancin 20 per cent. “Weare selilig fora, fewanya at vanced 20 per cent. “We are a few last Year's value, Bi. $1.25. $1-00, ‘These Goods ure Gurranteed to Give Satisfaction. Faille Francais Silk, very heavy, worth $1.75; our Splendid line of new fall and winter goods just re- but we are sell 31. large ‘variety, from 10c, up to ter at "Large und-painted canter finely Saished, at 990. styles, in ash, azot style, cherry reat! HOMESPUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. ‘aduced prices; gia Cabuuia for &; #10 Cabiucts at We have just received a beautiful lige Brons Ermer ier one are, wee rate ‘are not o: er offered here” "We incution, as ‘eopeeially wt ronge Frame Mirrors ut 92.4 $296. Also, a wider Frame Mirror, 14x14, Mirror, which never wus of low as $7.50, at $4.98, ‘We are vow daily recei’ Goods aud we intend to In all shades, 50c., 85c. and $1; ber is and $1; our 50e. num BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Henrietta at $1. $1.25 and $1.60. Look 1 Black Camel's Hair, ‘Look at our $1 Camel's Hult, all colers, 6-4 wide wuld & Co.'s Englis ‘Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable Treaiise om and attractive satisfac 16 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. You Cax Save Moser By coming to OAK HALL Sud has a son. Her lather was & spiritdaiist, and left instructions in bis will to Ris executors that he would. appear Yo them to direct his aflalrs within two yours uiter death, Naiurally they awaited his coming but he came not Then te pro iuding & ball left for th Use Of spit Ane For your CLOTHING. inevery color, ald and Stripe BLANKETS'! Blankets for 76e. to $1: 22-4 Pink Blankets at 82 an UNDERWEAR For Ladies and Gentlemen, in white, red and gray. We sell only first-class goods, ‘and as cheap as can be purchased. in ‘We Close at 7 o'clock p.m. LUTTRELL @ WIN: 1980 Pa, ave, cor 20th we DW, BLANKETS!!! Ask’ to see our value, $3 Comforts ‘M. SILVERBERG & Co., 312 7th st. n. w., near Pa.ave. WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, has been safely lowered, and the fittings are being rapidly replaced. We are going tobave a modern and No matter what sum you want to spend, youcan | Convenient Grocery Store, in which will be found ut Z Wa Parss * FRESCOING. STAINED GLass, UPROLSTERY Goopa. HANSON HISS & Co., 8 815 15th Street, Co Werarare Is Course, ‘and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE, be sure to call and inspect the largest amortment ever shown in thiscity. Also LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MAN. TELS, &c,, in grest variety. In TIN WARE wekeep the finest quality, which costs very little more than ‘the common, - A call solicited. W. 8 JENKS & 00, 717 rm Starer N. W. Maz. Ae W. H. Hovenrtox & Co, 1214 F Srazer N. W. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘During next week we offer a special sale of imported ‘Rugs at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash.” Our live of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has been selected with care, sume of which was specially made for us, oni "pee our $85 Butternut Site. See our $185 Sycamore Suite, Sold in New York ‘and Philadelphia for ‘See our Sualioguny Sultes, from 140 to $250, ‘above are a few special: suites, and will specially gous suites, only need this notice to sell. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Were mover sold at such low figures as at the present im ‘Our Sootch Curtains, selling fror 50 to pair, are 40 por cent cheaper this yeasthan iss” POT will need only for you to look and examine, as we do not wish to boast ior ourselves—yeu come and look, ‘and we will let you do that for us. Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS: Bit faced Linen Velours, $2.26, all colors, Bis hi eens $250 ia 5 ales cu meee o eicear aang oo ot ern Japan dilks. 90c. up. irate Our reputation is very good in this department, and vwe solleit you to call aud see for yourself. Furniture Reupholstered, parurnitare Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in Having @ large force of workmen, we shall try atfd be prompt and exeente any order lef in our charge with dispatch. ‘References will be furnished on application. oc?-Sm_ W. H. HOUGHTON & C0. Korecsex Reovisrres. OUR STOCK OF COOKING UTENSILS Is NOW COMPLETE. GRANITE IRON WARE, PORCELAIN LINED WARE, BLOCK TIN, WOODEN WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, &c., &c. QUALITY THE BEST AND PRICES THELOWEST. HANDSOME PARLOR LAMPS AND NOVELTIES IN ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER FINE GOODS FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, oc2, 1205 Pennsylvania ave. To Hovsrxrzrrrs We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are ‘now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class. : ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this seuson. 4M, W. BEVERIDGE, 8025-1 No. 1009 Penn. ave. To Tae Lanes ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the public we all kinds of an or ‘are now prepared to do all. in Silk, Chenille, Arasene and Tinsel. ‘Call at onr office and see the beautifal Samples ot work. Mantel Lambrequins, Wall Banners, Sereens, Table ‘of Interior Decorative Art km- Scarfs and ull ki broideries to order at OPPENHEIMER'S, 626 Oth street n.w... St, Cloud Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent. _se25 Moe B. Vax Reore ce our $65, 3 pleces, Antique Oak Suite, One suite ADIES ARE INVITED TO C. Tae I 4 dressmaking establish ment, ivania Lines RRS ADAME CHAFFIOT, 11: ae ‘eT. ‘Carta and Robes. = ‘of all Kiads, ous up’ in abe begs French Barr & Co, Mo. Salts made at the shortest notice. Superior a ‘Preulng Dresses: ‘Bridal Troseosae n apecials. oon Nino lath ets between Fane K. Mas K. A. Dosovax. 904 F STREET NORTHWEST, WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY AND TH OCTOBER oh aka Snax, Mooere ‘Steals A CHOICE SELECTION OF PATTERN HATS ASD BUSRETS a from the leading houses of London an* Paria The Jaan of Washingtonarerapecualiyavlicd ‘Nocards. ‘ocl-im to annoutice that she has removed her Drens- Muking Farior from 728 17h st, to 1534 T st. nw, ‘where she will open the first week In Gcvober u hand: some line of Dress Trimmings and Novelties, se25-20 pee Dae Bae, EAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED into the new and fushionable visite and jacket Shapes Furs repaired, Mufls made AU Miss CUNNINGHAM’S. 1310 8th st nw, No sin. 924 M. waksSe, 070TH st, CORSET a made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed A's. ine of Shoulder ‘Reform Walstn, Freach Comets and Busiles Corsets inunderied: -sele-imve ‘188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Me ‘Gtucts Wo order In evers syle and eahterta, ects to order in_evers sigle and ta and guaraniee by comfort, iit SPECIALTIES Alte French Handaade Chderelouilug, MerinoUnderwear and finest imported 7 Ss Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods Hrench Cotsets and Baten Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own mare) ae for the price is unsury N. K.—French, German and Spanis!: spoken. mrl4 pence DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWest. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour speciaity. Gent’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladies Dresees Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Wischer aud Maison Yriese, Rue Iivolie, Paris, sad PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Fee wore ¢ co. 025 77m sr. x. w., Sole Agents for the Unrivalied MER PLANOS, and dealers in Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet 100,000 coptes ofS aud 10 cent seet Muse. coples of 8 aud 10 cen ; Hiaios ad Organs to Mente oc-6m Tuc Lese Issravwess, DECKER BROS. FISCHER, AND ESTEY PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS. ‘Pianos for rent and sold on essy terms, SANDERS @ STAYMAN, Garvis Buller in charge), se4-3m 984 F Street Northwest, ‘ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- ‘equaled at every desirable point. these marvel- Jous instruments have won the fifst place inthe hearts ‘of musicians all over the world. Buy no other piano until you have seen these. New styles. Now open ing at 811 9th st. nw. aplo Ebwanp F, Dror, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall Wendell, Hallett & Cumston and other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- chandise. . Thstraments sold”‘on monthly. payment Exehatiged, Rented, ‘Tuned, Repaired, Moved. Stored ‘and Ship} ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in stock at iow figures, Ere Jel9 Canrers Canrers Carrera Do you Intend Duying a new Carpet this Failt It you haven't given it a thought listen to a few facts: Carpeta were never so HANDSOME OR PRICES aSiBwas SN aa they ARE NOW. ‘Money saved is money made, ‘Come and see our stuck. ‘We will take pleasure in showing you our line of Ingruin, Tapestry, Bod; Brussel, "Velvets, (Moqueve ‘aud ‘Wilton, ve, ne ‘Rugs, art Squarys, Ol Cloth and a beautiful i U Fy Gouds, with pri-es low as the lowest, ‘See the Templeton Parquette Carpet. ‘Furniture at the lowest cash prices, W. H. HOEKE, se21 801 Market space. 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 to spare, We “se determined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and 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 their own turms in regard to payments. Come and see the largest store in the United States, ‘Come and see the largest and most varied stock to lect from, Come after yon have posted yourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come and be con- vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug We report, come and make your own terms—at sels cRogaN's, FRE A ESE SRE A PEE Ha AA BE ADM 24 PB MED Piano ORTES UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices, PIANOS FOR RENT WM. ENABE @00. my8 817 Market Space Do Nor Poncuass Untii You See The EMERSON PIANO, meff TPH ‘A thoronghty first-clax Instramest at a dium price. “Over 41,00u now in use. Second hand Pianos and at prices from $10 to$150. Sold on smail monthly payments Largest amurtuueus vf 6c, music in the city. 4MENKY EBERBACH ap2a 915 F street Josr ae NRY GC LANCASTER BS ees S29 tle st, nw. privaieand puoi scheowsatioweat prices seloous 7 3 —— 2 Heapacarters piton Scuoor Sur The and most complete stock of School Booka and Schoo! Supplies mie Disetee, PUBLIC CHOU! BOOKS AT CONTRACT Pitre Dene, Biack-boards, Crayons, School Bags, &c. wholesale and Fecal, & WM. BALLANTYNE & 80: selz 28 Tih street nw. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS FOR Soe Se ee ee, Schou Statione:y aud other De Everything at the lowest prics Wholesale and Bex © © PURSELL, Bookseiter, sez, ars och st w Booxs Roverty Grass (Lillie Chase W rman.) Memotrsand Lacs of Dolly Madison, Transactions an cs to the Society of Friends, Uplands and 3 Abbott.) A rolitician’s = gtccr Hamil) Love and Medicines Giiliam) Aphrodite. by Eckstein, Having parchased the Book Store Yors avenve,we shal! run iin 70 Mensyivenia ave. Any orders of COU er store will be prompuly filled. W. HL MORRIS FAMILY SUPPLIES NEW CATCH—MACKEREL, fat and Juicy. NEW CaTCH—George’s Rank Cream CODFISH, un- Usually fine. NEW CATCH-HALIBUT, nicely prepare’ and smoked. NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and fur supe- «ior to ine old. NEW CROP-NEW ORLEANS MOLASSF color and smooth, desieate t, fragrant anc iy free fre Weedy laste So commonly niet With fo lust season's crop. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, _3y28-3m NN. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W.. Souk AGENT FoR THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATENT PROCESS FLOUR In order to thoronghly introduce this Magnificent Flour, Pwill wile delivered to any part of te culy, aSAMULE SACK of 12 pounds ior ‘30c. tor ashort time only. This Flour is guaranteed to be the BEST, or MONEY REFUNDED, CALIFORNIA PATE: per barrel, POOLE'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. A fall line ot the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Also CHOICE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH. se24-3mn_ ‘T PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 Novice 20 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF G09 FRM BER gee goty 4, oe ERE SS Goo KEE R BE kes %ss® > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It tewithout a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL andthe most Nurgrriovs Flour in the World. illers have not only the ‘most perfect MU, as aces all the most Improved Machin: dup to the present time, ‘Out they produce SURPASSED by any millin the world. To rove that, we would Simply stale that & “large quai ity of Unis magniticent Flour is shipped annually 1 Europe abd eateu at the principal Courts of Uae old worl HOWEVER Like everything else that has gained renow:, some Person or persons ure trving tw take advantage of the Teputution it has gained by unilatiug te Nawe and Brand, and attempting thereby lo palm olf an info Hor auricle Jor Lhe genuine THEREFORE. ‘Beeare and see toit that either sacksor barrels read “CERES ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals, WM M.GALT @ 00. avzt ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers MEDICAL, «. ii R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reiable Ladies’ Physician iiytive city, can be Consulted duuiy, 404 C st, bel. dip and OU sis. a.W. Prompt reatwwent. Correspondence and consuiva Uous strictly cuundential Separate rooms for mdies, ‘Oltice always open. ocr-iw RANICH & BACH PIANOS. juality always the same and the’ 7 ange eaY clears fe same puatho be ETT GL. WILw & BRo., ‘709 Seventhst. np. w. Established 1964. Special attention to tunis and repairing. Now is thetime to huve Pianos reusvated. abz0. KK RAEAUER AND GD. PEASE & 00.5, A Banos, bora Organs, ihe Say ETT é ; pair at U-iL RUHN'S 407 1uih st mr a3 z ATTORNEYS. 3 PRENTISS NUTT, OF MISSISSIPPI, 8..; Practices in all the Courts abd Départ jn iments, and before Congress. ee Soca |AMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-aT ‘Taw, Barbour Law Building, 490 Louisiana ave. fashington, "D.C. Kesidence, 1218 sotlontt we N.S ioomns 2.02 ai Gtnwon Law Bcuain . ‘472 Louuians avente. Residence, 813 T st nw. may. WOOD AND COAL. Warrer H. Manow, ‘Wholesale and Retail dealer in COAL AND WOOD ‘Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w.. Officesand Yards— 8th and Bata awsNo.216 A st na Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s.w.) All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-1m*_ 30 0002 SPREE sat fety, at ihe very loweet prices, Windiiug and sivve ‘Wood repared inthe best manner. Guickaind prompt Deak MADAM Wiis: Ist and b sts aw. Established 188d. 54 nt for ladies desiring reliable servic. «. Advice coufidential, ‘sels-12t" Masse R. STOKED BY ‘oriwo of DK. Bi Guat. “Will cure any case of cornerve power. It fimparts vigor to tem. Bst.s w. J) NOTES FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL IODINE OF TRON. Approved by the Academ, of Mediciue of Parts, are spetlip recomamesidca uy-the Medical ‘cubeoritice ot the World for scrofula, (lumors, king's vil,dc..) the early stages of Consumption, Constitutional Weak- ness, Pourwess of Biood, and for stimulating and regu- ting its periodic course. None genuine unless sigued “BLANCARD, 40 kue Bonaparte, Paris” E FOUGEHA & Cc 3 DR. DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Fircrrte Arruiaxcus, We will send oh Ullsty days" tial to hen, young of old, "who are suflering frou Nervous Debility, Lost Vitallty, and those diseases ola personal EMtre resting roma ‘bse ad other canes, Spendy Telief and complete restoration to health, vigor ail Pamphich ites: Address VOLTAIG BEET Con star ets ire rae ar Thal ich: ae RR. DODD'S NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT DG ter Nervous and’ Puysieai ebiity, Loss of Vitality, caused by Indi-eretion, excesses. ac. Boldal SIANDIPOMD'S St Cloud Pharmacy, co Durand Pais. Price, Ment by mail sealed. se2-ths,tu3ma_ HAS S x u. DR GROTHERS is the oldest Established adver Advertisements were spread far aud wide in ail the siat erritories . a in Cali- id the notices of re- Caimant appeared in that state (Colorado) and otwecpisccs. An Oaio cla lua nt came ees, Was saoa proved. an i mposte! rs. Hoyt saw tue notice ina Missouri “paper, and came on ut once. Oid citizens resog? nized her immediately, wad sie has ah Ail questions "satisfactorily so, {ate Will take steps “to claim tue property, which 815,000 wud $20,000. ‘The whole affair would form the basis ol interesting novel. Cit zens who knew acts im the case and her father's wuavailing seareh, ail supposed Her dead years ago. ‘Lhe distant heirs had Just taken steps to Lave the property legally divided amoug U iver. dren Get Married. MR. BROWN HAULS MIS BoY INTO COURT AND HEARS SOMETHING ASTONISHING The New York World yesterday says: James Brown, a retired produce dealer, living at No, BAS cust S6th street, had his son Milton, 16 years old, arrested for stopping away from ome over night. The arraigned in the Harlem court yesterday morning. A rosy littie girl, 15 years oid, watehed him through tearful eyes trom the spectators’ seats, Justice Power asked the lad what ue stayed away irom home tor. “Your father suss you are un incur ule boy,” be suid, severely. ta boy, siz,” was’ the respectful re- sponse, “but a iawruily married ni Believe it is my duty to hive with my wil ‘That is why I staid away irom home,” “Your wile, did you say?” exclaimed the jus Lice in astonishment. “You don’t mean to tel me that you are married? fe>, judge,” replied the lad, “I was married, Mouday night and there is my wife,” pointing to @ girl iu the spectators’ seats, who blushed and smiled through ber tears. ‘Ehe paiernai Brown was equally astonished, He said that he iad no idea his boy was mar ried. “However,” be said, “1 With bis wie! be wants to, bounded from her seat, kissed the jevenile hus baud heartily and the coupic marched proudly out of court. Until iast Saturday the sulary of the younger Mr. Brown was $1a weele, He is Sooking for a job ‘The Chicago packers unanimously agreed to change to the teu-hour system October 11th. Goy. Pattison, of Penusylvania, says in the aveut of any diseased catue being sent from Chicago too through the state of Peunsyiva- nia, the cattle would be quarantined und de sroyed, and turther shipment to the siat> pro. hibited ‘vy proclamation. ‘Get more ior it at Oak Hall than anywhere else TROUSERS. Great Bargafns in Trousers, $1.50 to $6. SUITS. For Men, trom $4.50 to $30. ‘For Boys, from $5 to $15. ‘For Children, from $2.75 to $10. OVERCOATS, For Men, from $6 to $25, Por Boys, from $ 10 $15. For Children, from $2.50 to $10, ‘No trouble to show Goods at ° BM OAR HALL, ec6 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. STRICTLY PURE, THE BEST TONIC, . PERFECTS DIGESTION. SEWING MACHINES, &c. all times the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, and at the Moat Moderate Prices. You want to keep your eye on the date of our Opening, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, Doe notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be anumber of days betore we can rearrange our goods, and in the meantime you caa purchase TEAS and COFFEES of the finest quality ‘and flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remarkably low figures; the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, 96.00 per bbL; SAUCES PICKLES, &c, without aumber. ‘You can save money. Give us a call. ‘N. T, METZGER & BRO, 417 7th st nw. SPECLALTIES. TELLS ALL THE EVEN’ tial. Ladies Manes LIFE. All Ming si arse ara aioe pa my6-40w' D: HLEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘Pilivert urestmens wittnss the geear ‘hntife, caustic guaranteed. Can ve consulted at nw. from 4 0 6 p.m. No More Gry Ham No More Falling of the Hair. ‘No More Dandruff or Scurf. No More Brach or Wiry Hair, For all these. conditio heart NATTANS CHRYSTAL DISCOVERY, turns gray or jaded hair back to its natural: rs: it is Warranted to: the hair from in @ mouth or two, leaving the scalp free of A We recommend it becstse Nis other Hair Restoratives, in that ‘it ie front all potaous: it hag Axcadian, : WAUKESHA (WI8) WATER “Nature's specific for disease of the Kidney and MicUneqoaled in dieaase of the Btomach and Allmen- ARTHUR NATTANS, Proprietor, 14th and J and 24 and Dste nw. Dealers supplied by WILL BE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY UNTIL 6 8aM’L C. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C, ‘Telephone 454, Deunxennnps., OB THE LIQUOR BABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, BAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC, Itcan be given ins cup ALLY DISTILLAD FOR MELOCKRAL 7OR knowledge of the person taking Ik” Ib i absolutely of cases, and in ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and | lowed. I XEVER General Debility. ADIES, KETURNING TO THE CITY, READY teat tet Pat se an fens at our Office & New Improved Light-Running Sewing Machine ot any Of the most approved patterns at Pei Reed Sas a Prompt attention to telephi 1d mail THE SILENT NEW AWERICAN No.7 ooh spoken of of walch we ave ihe sale agency has fe ‘ize of ite shutuie to double its former size The new “Hension Cap: a. complete outfit of sliver- to0l In Bamsdscthe Mattern ite ee tae: Bound casey and ebouised anise a cently been grea Automatic latest, xo en & aur ication. 1. Embroidery, doneon the New ‘guarantee furuished with all Machines we sel, rent or repair. GAUSBBACH, cop. 7th and H atx, WHITE IS KING! THE A Pirie BR ae ara mont incted off prive of Machine it - fection or nopay. Viow” Openbe seman entation or pop Esta nw, oc8-2ie” Ok HOW. Pennayivanis ave, TH SWaDiget HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 quai pero Oa SSR iy nate tem So Branch Offices, 323. Pennsylvania avenue and 20th Be Eo csc etd ethene arenes Using Ladies’ Phssician in hiscity. Ladies, you tan contuentiy ‘consult Dk. BROTHERS, 006 i st sw. Sey Sse cer ae amend INTER FUEL AT SUMMER RATES BALDWIN JOHNSON ‘Wholesale aud etal Dealer sa WOOD and COAL. Complete Facilities ‘Bottom Prices. street and Maryland avenue southwest: 1020 14th street northwest, gusespeeeeenaeree== SEC ESES aa FINANCIAL Proce & Woarrewy, STOCK BROKERS Broadway, SECRET} New Yor (639 15th street (Corcoran bul Ws PRIVALE BIUCK TELEGRAPH Wi er wack WASHINGTON, BALTIANUKE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BUSTON, &6 LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, fi via, QUEENSTOWN. (Calling at Haltfax, N. &, and st. Johns, N. F. me 20; Nova. Scotian, November for Lynchbarg ama, re. Danville, Ash- cars to Atlauta, and thence tu vow Em tw spe nd iS Stn fo naa, nd Obie KK Pullman, rote trains trom 820 @m. and sso Lynchburg" local ALTIMORE AND Onio Schedule to effect. SUNDAY, sEPry. Leave Washington fiom Siation, oy sey avenue and © sroet ‘Chicago. 40:00 a. } 10:00am. «Bs | sha Cite, arr AC mUFHING BLS: rain fo: tat Ua eaten fate be Changed and. 1U:0 pam, with ta sleeping Cars 1B abuve prt w an te ‘Cinehuwath ing hy CHucinnat! ws x ~ p.m. No esita fare is Charged ond i at 10:00 am. and &.2 . with Movaren seeping Cars to P ttsburgh Lextucton and Local Staton except Sunday wm, S40 am. dasiy, Singers, Wiiming. vrede4irace, Newar isai.Lmore on Wek days 5, 6: end 1005 «tu. Por Wilmington, Delawa: between Multupore and W itugion, ole except sud “00 pain. Ou SOtidays 8:90 200 sind 21300 m.. daily, except sunuay, nt Wy. For Frederick $:40 a, 430 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Hagerstown 10:00 aa. and 5:31 p.m. dally, ex- Pam. and 10:00 p.m, dul H nd intermediate potits wort af Baltimore, 14:15 m. and 1:50 und “Valley Raiiroa From Frederick and lutermediate points, 8:25 a.m., and 5:10 p.m, daly except Sunday. From'Harper' m, daily excepts rains trom We 1:25. 3:15 and 6:40 p.in. Vor further information apply at the Raltimore and Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Sua Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th street. where ‘ington stop at Ml be taken for ng Point in the Gen. Manager, Baltimore. [4e20 ASHINGTON, OHIO AX baginge to be ci Db WESTERN KRALL Schedule in effect August 1, 1886. and arrive ai 8. & P. station, Leave Washington ¥0 a m. daily except Sonda arrivingat Round ii laa ‘Tralas will leave from 6th and B sts. as follows: m. and 7:19 p.m, at 6908 a mm. dail urdving at Washingtow fonthly and quarterly Commutation rates. tickets $25. ain. aud 3:4 p.m. rue ony, 1 ‘Trains leave Washington from station, coruer of Sixth, ‘aud B streets, us iollows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Fixpress A. "e at Harrisburg with Western xpress, = cern, 2 ily, Jor Vitusburg and the West, with through sieeper' Harrisburg to ‘Chicaro, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buflai lu’ F. BL daily, execpt maturday, Cars Wasliligton to Kochester. amsport, Lock Mat aud him at 9:50, ‘Ach aally,enorpt Sunday. es S-: 2300, 4:15, 103 200 A.M. 00, 4: Limied express o: Diand 3:00PM da For Hostun without change 200'P Me ‘No Ys, alt through train Ky" with Boats of Brovkly ix directiransfer to Pultot terrae acrow New York C 1205 and 4-°3 P.M dally, Pic nade ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING dria, 6:00, 7:05, 9:25, 10:55, and 11235 A 19, 4:20, 4:8, GUI, 505, und Lo? PM. O@ 4b O200, 225, 14:05 A.M. Wo P For Kicnmond . Sunday at 8:00 aud 10:10 A. 10:42 P.M. apd 12:10 much ner of 13th street and Penusyivan Where ‘orders can be leit for eb Of baggage to destination from hotels aud reside ‘CHAS. E. PUG. J. RWOOD, General Passeng. ‘and Munda audings every ‘cau goto auy landing for 25 cents Staterooms is. NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ‘SOt STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE 2 AT 5:90 VM. FIRST-CLASS FARE, $2. ROUND-1 RIP, 65, ‘Round-irip Ticket Goud on bither Boat! Steamer Leary irom 7th strect wharl, MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake from 6th sircet_ wharf, TUESDAY, apd SATURDAY stops at Piney Pomtand Corntield H: . Steamer Leary connects at vo tonand Providence steamers ‘ With Steamer Ariel Yor itvcumoud, © Bilniow Linefor New York und al, railroad sues soutk, ‘Secure rooms and otic 1301 and G10 Peunsyivania avenue und Kuox's ba Press, 03 Pennsylvania ae. where tmugace tan) Oe Ehret ed trom hte: and private reside Vuformauion. inquire at the Comipby alls ‘va nd “785-3 Abuve scede “Ot POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIT” YS and “SaTUnbAYS at TCrspAws FHIDAYS apd SUNDAY p. me toucke ngs as far ne icouiM Creek, Cu Surau, Va-and St Clements bay, Mc. Connects SES'O.C a at Shepberas, mer sewedal ©. W. RIDLEY, © PADGETT. Agent 3 Em EW YORK—FREIGHT ST’ BBON apd KC KNIGHT wevery BATUMDAY at 4 - rH, Wasiimgton, every TULSA MORNING. “Frewlt at lowest rates, ~} T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN wharf (except Sunday) tor ‘Hetarning, seaches Leaves Tth-street Se Nernon ‘at 10 O'clock aah. Wesbington about 2:90 juan, i. 1. BLAKE, Captain ICHARD S. CAIX, JUBNISHING UNDERTAKER, ‘Sinicl) Fivetciawm and oo ‘Feleptone 2011 Tih sh 2 ne