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a ae = —_ : care LIBUT. STONEY'S EXPLORATIONS. | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy's DRY GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS, LADIES’ GOODs. = 2 ew ASE RAILROADS. a ARIS c pct ws 2. C... Pia. | P™>noaT am une Many Im brtamt Fests oi Re- CONSUMPTION. P Hox Cuses Noverriss. | J. 3, uxprevx. MM. uxerevx.| Mes K. A. Doxovas, Crrar Booxs. Curar Paren Sear, cack Tie ‘The Bam Francheo! Chreniele publebes om Ag ae eS 4 a Sm fue meters renee grtes nageneee | SCT inion interview with Assistant Engineer Lane, who The Duffy Meat Whiskey Co.. Baltimore, 3d. (Succrsson TO PERRY & Broruxa), PAPER HANGINGS. A choice and complete stock of Writing paperand cuvelotrs 24 shects of paper and ¥ for Lynchburg. Danville, Avb- was with Lieutenant Stoney on bis expedition (+> My Dear Sirs—Your Duify’s Pure “Malt Whiskey has actually cured my wife of her Jung trouble (thought to be consumption in {ts first stage). She was unable to do any- thing, weighing just 111 pounds when cor m in Alaska north of the Yukon and Putnam rivers. Lane arrived in advance of the rest of the .. who are expected in Sait — ‘on the U tates steamer Bear on Friday. May 3, 1535. About December 1, Lieut, Stoney just three months from its use, she weighs and a party ofsailors started. for the Noatoak 135 pounds, looks betier, feels better and is river, ubout 120 miles north ofthe Putnam.| better than'she has beeh for two years, I — = believe her entirely cured and thank you Michaels. ‘ngineer Lane and several mantry fn the direction of St. most heartily for the trouble you took in ontten nt Stoney went sout! west in the regioa preseribing the Dufly’s Formula and other of Saiewik Lake, He noted various small lakes, Javors from your excellent corps of physi- clans. I shall praise it toall that I think can be benefited by it, as it bas saved me ap — len doctor's bill and an invalid’s care. lost sincerely yours, EL. BARRINGER, Prop. Excelsior Steam Printing Works. Mx. JOHN PFLUGFELBER, 538 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: “In reier- ence to your Whiskey and Duffy's Formula T must say that they are excelient. Ihave had them in use tor nearl; e year, and in rs, and mountain ranges. On February 1 Stoney went castward to the headwaters of the Putnam and Noatoak rivers, and was gone forty-five duys. He REACHED AN IMMENSE LAKT, upon the banks of whica natives from the re- gion of Point Barrow, the most northern point merica,meet totrade with the Iudians of the Pugam valley. Stouey’s fntention Was to make a trip to Point Barrow from this lake, but an immense arid plain that time my family has iy bene- Would have to be traversed, which made it im-| _fited, especially my eldest daughter, who Possible on account of searcity of dox's| was always in delicate health, She is now food. On April 12th, however, Ensign Howard tage this month, and is strong and F. J. Price, a sailor, started for Point Bar- ty. I have given lier three table- nd afer spoonfuls a day. It was for her that 1 Wanted the Consumptivn Cure. I thivk it was lucky that I got it, for the mother died of consumption wh the daughter was 6 Years of age, and the physician said the child would “not live to ‘be over 14 years ot age; now she is 16 years of age, and the REAT sneceeded June 1 the enabled ail ot the ARDSHIPS AND PRIVATIONS reaching it on August 16, On g up of the ice in the river Party to pass down to its ‘Tue CAplorers gained many new | doctor is dead, and died of consumption of Sei A crea me baer ep en ep the lungs. In covelusion, I will say that e Esquimaux Indians of that region are ‘our Duity’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Kaw Polygauuists. | No vaitable minerals were die ef Formula will save mung lives if the Seana see Game pena ae Cenuiee people will take it, It is decidedly the best aahee ta Tange ac entities. peck pps Nntaaahes strengthening article that I have ever seen, and we bave tried a great many things be- fore we came to you.” 271 Sackerr St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Gentiemen—I was stricken down ‘with Congestion of the lungs, und though having the best_ medical attendance I did not im- was tound. NO GOLD OR SILVER was found, and the explorers came to the con- clusion that it is doubtful whether they exist in that partot Alaska, The Putnam river is I hada cough that seemed to con- (00 miles a hala ssllowiae prove. pout 400 miles long and halt a mile wide. and! Tract my chest to halt its natural size. Was It ts several hundred milesabove the Yukon, | Unable to rest day or night, except, upon The Noatoak river is one hundred and twenty iny back, and to make the least exertion by a r fe Teason Of my breathing being so quick and miles north of tke Putnain, it isubour four | Fesson of my breathing belng so quick and Katsbue sound, “Socth' or the Pumam,| Pure Mait Whiskey and Dufty's Formula, eae teen ee ee Ree ae and it has done more than 3s claimed for Js twenty miles in “diameter aud very deep.| tem-| Lung trouble has entirely | disap- ‘The Selewik river is 200 mites long and flows | peared, appetite | ae poole yh wide desea pia ett toe d5O wwites | newman all ovér. Your remedies are cer tainly the ne plus ultra of lung curatives. y Es M. 0. CONNOR. 87 StH Avr., Pittsburg, Pa. Dear Sirs—I would very thankfully say in Dehalf of my friend, Mr. Chas. Whittaker, that he has so much improved in health nd spirits since using your Dufly’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Dufty’s Formula that he is completely restored. At the time of taking it tire. he was depressed in energy and spirits, characteristic of that dread dis- ease, but how he has gained so much in Weight, strength and generat vigor he 1s actively attending to business. M eto MjOHN H. HULTS, RESTON, WAYNE Co., OHIO. Dear Sirs—I_am using your Duffy's Form- ula in connection with your Duily's Pure Malt Whiskey for consumption, and have derived most substantial benefit from. its use. I aim steadily improving in weight and strength, and cheerfully recommend fo ble. both ior lung trouble, TENGER, LE WHISKEY CO. ore, Md. KEY 1S SOLD ONLY IN SEALED ae NO FUSIL OLL. nd interpolated with many large aad small Streams. SCHWATKA’S DISCOVERY CREDITED. Lieut. Lane regards Schwatka’s reported dis- tovery of a stream which he called the Jones riveras highly probable, for the country is so little known and there ure so many rivers that itis not a bard task to discover a new stream 4m an extended trip through the country, ‘The Anchoria’s Voyage. DRIFTING ABOUT FOR DAYS IN MID-ATLANTIC WITH A BROKEN SHAFT. ‘The following details of the voyage of the Aisabled steamer Anchoria are contained in aSt John; dispateh: The Anchoria left Glas- gow on September 18th with 700 souls on board. On September 22d, during a strong gale,a heavy sea struck the ship, and in the Jureh the shafz of the propeller was broken. ‘This was abou’ 1,200 miles west ot Ireland. ‘he shock occasioned by the breaking of th nhaft threw the ship on her side and strewed Lhe glassware and other articles over the decks. Many passengers were frightened, bat upor the officers assuring them that there was no danger of sinking a panic was averted. Satis were set _and the ship became somewhat steadier, but the rudder gear being useiess sie ariited about at the mercy of the waves from | September 22d to Wednesday, October Gti, eilorts in the meanwhile beng ‘made daily to | Fepair the broken shaft. ‘On October 6 th: engineers effected tempor- ary repairs, and the ship was once more Uuider control. The sea Was now comparativel THE DU M Balti OUR W! BorrLes, NEVEK IN BULK. Ow Saves CATARRH CURE. Of Druggists or by mail. 25e. OLD SAUL CO. BALTIMORE, MD, it Smooth, and the ship move slowly in a west: a erly direction. She made fairly good time tl Ee aa midnight on Phurday.thstihewhea tue ex | Swiers Specter fines ‘st Fears were entec- tained by the passengers that the shact had! 5 pature’s own remedy, made from roots gathered again broken, but they were assured that suc | gom the forests of Georgia, ‘The method by which eee oe ee Cees eee og is made was obtained bya balfbreed from the the engines were Started, but after Niteen vet omnoa et Fevolutions the sbait broke agin, iis time be- | Creek Indians who snhablted a certain portion o ud all prospects of being repairea. A con- | Georgia, which was communicated to one ofthe early settlers, and thus the formula bas been handed down GUT na “READY FOR BUSINESS.” Our stock of MILLINERY in all its complete, comprising many Novelties 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 receive her personal attention. MILLINERY OF ELEGANCE ASTO MATERIALS, STYLES, &c, Guaranteed unexcelled anywhere, equalled by but 2 i few. ‘WE KINDLY INVITE INSPECTION. ERE Se EE Rm Baer O8UU F Bes Lux “oo “uu f= . Sue! 5 710 SEVENTH STREET. #@ Store closesat 7 p.m, Saturdays excepted. tu-3m . Ex HORNE §% 7 gs BX H RNS Goo . 9°§ kK 0 NNN Gog & Sss8 PPP. A L A FEB be E fr ®t & ge f e aa tub a4 ° 814SEVENTH STREET, N. W. ‘Continuation of our GRAND FALL OPENING oF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, ation was keid aud the exac: position of Pascertained. It was iound ta: she | to the present day. ‘The demand has been grad- Was eighty miles oi the coast ci Newfound. | ually increasing until $100,000 laboratory is land. now necessary to supply the trade. A foreign pol {ie Provisions were running short—all on | qemand hus Ucen créaied, and enlarged facilities wil in fact, tor some days previous having = great been puton in allowance of two meals per | P© Bessy tomectit, This} @ay—the first officer, Mr. McFarlane, and seven others Volunteered to laune2 a boat und make for the coast. hose who went in the boat Mere First Officer Mefurlane, Mr. Hay, Dr. Tuttle, Dr. L. Farquhar, Sir. Green and iwo Others. ‘They took on board &@ quantity of bis cuit in tins and two casks of wate: The frst oilicer was lustructed by tue captain to secure the services of a steamer, it the boat reached St. Johns. ‘On Friday the ship made but little headway, and the expected steamer did not come to her assistance on thu: day uor during the ollowing night. Un Saturday at noon, nowever, the glad VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER CURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD TAINT, hereditary of otherwise, without the use of Mercury | or Potash. Books on “Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood ‘and Skin Diseases,” mailed free. ery of “Laud!” rang through the ship. “Anvther | Fer sale by all druggists Yolunteer crew was quickly enlisted, consisting this time wholly of passengers, Who pulied ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, toward the shore. It subsequently transpired that the firs: boss arrived ut St Johus at 2| 13. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, o'clock Sunday atvernoon and the second boat Teached Pouch Cove, a settiement near Cape Fraueis, twenty miles north o: St. Jonus, at 4 O'clock in the aite-noon of tue same day. ‘There Were two deatis anc two births during the Voy- 1112 F Sreeer Nonrawesr, A FEW DOORS ABOVE MOSES & SON’S FURNI- age. One of those who died was a Polish Jew DRE STORE, ahd the other a Scotchinan. They were buried = = at sea. The newiy-born inianis and their ce ce ce Mothers are doing We!i. The passengers who landed at Pouch Cove arrived at St. Johns at 1:39 Monday morning and were heartily wei comed by their iriends on board the steauel GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF CLOTHING. GREATEST BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN WASHLN BARGAINS FOR A SHORT WHIL! COME TO STAY, BUT BI TRODUCING OUR GOODS IMMEDIATE TO. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE RUSH BUSINESS AT ONCE, WE SHALL GIVE YoU ALLA GRAND CHANCE ‘TO BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED RATES. OUR GOODS ARE MADE WITH SPECIAL CARE TO THE WANTS OF THE R RADE Ai “Beware! She ts Fooling Thee!” GEORGE H. STKAUGHS, OF POKISMOUTH, PUTS THE FAMILIAR SONG INTO PROSE. During the past week or more peopie have noticed piacards on nearly all the iences and barns oi New Castle and Portsmouta, N. H. telling th> young colored men to keep away from one Hattie L Day, who, it alleged, was a fickle lady of color, liable to deceive tne unsus- Peeting. When the local paper came out it | had @ similar warning among its advertise- ments. It read as follow: “A Caup.—I, George E 300) WILL DO IP. FAIR AND HONEST DEALING TOUALL, WE WILL SELL YOU THE BEST OTHING YOU HAVE HAD FOR YEARS, NO ISFITS, RUT REAL FITS Ale WHAT WE LL. HOW MANY PEUPLE YOU SEE ON THE Straughn, of New Caste, Ne H.,” em; dat the buena Vista ETS DAILY WITH MISFITS. THEY WILL cottage, alter paying due and gentieman! Of COME FROM US OUR CLOTHING FITS syects to one Hattie L Daz, Middle street, | BETTER 1HAN FOUI-FIFINS OF THE TAIL- Forismoutk, formerly of Wastingiop, was en- | OWS FIT YOU. No Ee eee WILL SEND YOU OU% CLOTHING. AND Kaged to be married to her. 1 have been de- | COME TO Us. AND W ceived, and I warn all strange young colored mew who come to Portsmouth against Keeping company wita her G. H.STRAUGHN.” In reply to questions about the young woman, all that Straugbn could say was, “She has de. evived me, and I did not expect ito her.” It is hinted that the fickie Hattie has been | dazzled by a naval uniform, there being agood lnany likely looking young colored sailors at- THAD t BOYS, THE YOUTHS WING, THE BOYS ARE MAPCHING GREAT COMBINATION SALE OF EQUAL ‘TO THE BEST CUSTOM lached to tie ships now at the navy yard ip ae KiGHT ALONG, Tike, BAND ots Portsmouth. G; THERE ARE BARGAINS FOR YOU, see A Short Route to Europe. FAVORABLE REVORT ON THE HUDSON'S BAY PASSAG! The Arctic steamer Aler: has returned to Halifax, N.S.,from her trip to Hudson's bay aud straits and brought home the government Officials who spent the last two years in that re- gion taking observations to test the feasibility ©f the summer navigation of that route to Europe. Capt. Gordon says that lls experience this ‘season confirmed that of previous years, od WWE. BE TRUE To You. 3. Us “AND WE ALL GOODS AS REP- AT THE ND SEE U WILL DO ALL WE SAY. . REI HE RESENTED Ok MONEY Gh Uat navigation in the bay aad. straizats 1s | GOODS Fe practical ior four to tour and a balf months. of BROWNE the year. | ‘This report will doubtless insure the | NEW YORK; GEORGE SUMMERS « CO., 108: gpmmpiction of the railway trom Winnipeg to | TON, AND TOWER HALL, PHILADELPHIA. Hudson’s bay outlet to Ex Canadian 1 hich will thus open up # short e wor beth tue American and ME. WM. DEMOTT HAS CHARGE OF THE CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ocd Contam Pours, Brackets, Wau POCKETS, &c, Finely Polished Curtain zPoles, in 5-foot length, in Walnut, cherry, ash or ebouy. wood or brass trimmed, at 2c. each. We furnish thesame in 6, 8, 10 aud 12. foot length at proportionate low prices, either with oF without trimmings, ‘Trimmings also sold separately. Curtatn Pins Se. doz; Curtain Chains from 25e. We would also call your attentioa to our very large as. sorunent of Brackets, Corner Brackets from 15e. up to $2.49, ckets ut trom 25e. to Oe. Tolet Brackets at from 9¥e. 10 $L-IS: Comb Boxes from voce Mlediele Clos, ety O0e. to $L.Ub: Hand-pulnted Paper Muce Side ‘acking ‘Cases ut U0. 10 Sion; Music hacks at irom U9eS Towel Macks, is large variety, from. ive up to ei50: Lovely Wail Berke trai git with Pi nd Sat pated Sane ter, at we. Laatge haud-patated oat Poet tine iy Haste Oe ee = — Bovk ~heives, 1u a Sumber of styles, ia ash, cherry and walnut, at rom 0c. tos49 7 farce tals, ebony ie S25 Coffer also a few fine Lboay Cabinets at great spuecs prices: @'a Cabinets icr'Bes 4s Cabinets = We have Just received a beautiful line of Bronze krame French Bevel ‘Diaie Siprors, wits witha double are not only the cheapest, but also the prettiest Sveroff-red here: ‘We mention, as especialy aioe Live, Tat? Bronze Frame Mirrors at Seige Paste at $2 tis ko aeider Frame Stirror, Pasa, at Bh Snaeen -srhiieh never was oifered even a Tow us 350, at $4.98 ‘The New Star in Orion. From the New York Herald. The Kev. E. T. Espin, president of the Liver- pool Astronomical soc uds that the new star in Oriun, discovered by Mr. J. E. Gore on Secember 15, 1855, is still visible in the tele- Scope. The star is a little below the ninth mag- nitude and of @ very red color. Proi. Picker- Harvard Colleg : observatory, Massachu- ts, dads that in a p raph of ‘the region taken at Harvard ube “9, 1585,0r about Rive weeks Leiore the discovery. there Is no trace of the new star Visible, so that its rise to the ninth magnitude must "huve been rapid. ‘The spectrum of the new star has also be Photographed at Harvard. eer Not a Country But a Spot. From the san Franctsey Anonaut. Before Bismarck recousiructed the map ot Europe and made a United Germany a dozen little principalities used to annoy travelers by stopping them at their frontiers until they had satisfied the custom-house demands. A Yan- kee once had his carriage stopped.at the tron- tier of a petty prince's country. The Herr Ober, controleur at the cusiom house, caine forward, and, much to bis indignation, was re- evived ia nonchalant way. The Yankee was Engentiemanly enough not to get outor the carriage or even to take off his hat. The Herr ‘Uber sharply demanded the Keys of the tourists | We ure now dally receiving new and attractive trunks, which his subordinate began handling | Goods, and'we inteud to offer them at prices satiate: foughiy.” “Here, hands olf!" shouted the Yue | wry tall kee. “didn’t Come from the United States of America to be coutrolied by you. Put those twounks back, I'll notgo through you atall. Vil turn back.- I'm in no hurry, and don’t care tor poe gh pm ne omer gad Oo ** Fil go round you.” spot, Ti go x M. SILVERBERG & CO, 312 7th etm w., near Pa ave. Ger Tax Bor : THE CONCORD HARNESS. ‘Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine ‘Harness and Collars, ocd 0 Mone CASES at hotels this week of suffo cation by gas! How long is this thing to.go ou? T believe half these cases are due to detective gas Hstures—to old, worn-out keys that turn fnitrely around when presumubly tured of, nd thus suffocate the poor fellows who go ww Led in innocence of what is to betull then. 1 Iyseli have 1ound just such fixtures, and, too, in hotels where they charge $4 and $5: it is a shai a slander on hait the. ‘Besure of Name und Number. Mho die this way to accuse them of suicide. : ‘They are the v! of outrageous neglect and sbainetul economy.—Hote! Mail, AND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, BIRDS, WINGS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, AT LESS PRICE THAN ELSEWHERE. Please post yourself regarding prices at King’s ‘Palace before buying. BER geo, > Bet HOPE gts KK f RSE g KE it NNN SG kK NNN GGG re, og FA & ‘od AA bE £4 $ E e a 4 WL 4A B08. 06 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. You Cax ‘By coming to Oak HALL For your CLOTHING. ‘No matter what sum you want to spend, youcan get more ior it at Oak Hall than anywhere else ‘TROUSERS, Great Bargains in Trousers, $1.50 to $6, SUITS, For Men, from 96.50 to $30, For Boys, from $5 to $15. For Children, from $2.75 to $10, OVERCOATS ‘For Men, from $6 to $25. For Boys, from $5 to $15, For Children, from $2.60 to $10, ‘No trouble to show Goods at WILL BE CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY UNTIL 6 PM, OAK HALL, ec6 OORNEE 10TH AND F STREETS Han Han NOW READY, OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HATS AxD. SOFT HATS, Of All Qualities In Ail The NEW SHAPES AND COLORS, SILK DRESS HATS AT $5, $6, $8. CASSIMEKE DRESS HATS. ‘Latest Novelties for Men and Boys in CLOTH AND CORDUROY HATS AND CaPs. TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, Ka- _Dacnotice will be given of. ‘ot oar New Wvanla sveune for rent and, Build- zs sc25-shun st 2 fe, Dw. Corner ing for sale. 621 Penna Ave. In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year?” “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lghts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE ‘were used in cities,” de. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE ‘TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70, ‘25 Busbels tor $2.50. COKE KOT CRUSHED— 40 Boshels for $2.00. 20 Basel for $2.00. EXCLUSIVE At AND WINTER NOVEI- TIES OF MY OWN DIRECT TH PORT ARON NOVELIS FOR WEDDING OUTFITS ENGLISH COSTUME CLOTHS AND scoTcH WENSE ASSO) ‘OF PARIS DRESS DIMERSE ASSORTMENT DRESS FAB- COMBINATION SUITS, PER YARD. RKETS. GANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, FROM $25 NEW HOUSEKEEPING LIN} ‘woor, BULAN KER AND BED SPREADS, AFL OWE “cIgstNG PRICES” ON LACE CURTAINS AND FURNITURE CRETONN ES. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND ry. GE, ULSE FRENCH C. P. CORSETS, FROM $1.50 LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, FRO! 28 INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK AND ALL THE SE es RANGING FROM $4 TO $8 PLAIN AND FANCY GERMAN SILK VELVETS, envelopes to match, uly Luca box. "The Ges FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, ‘Albums in the cliy. FEQM $1.20 TO $0, SUITABLE FOR GARNI} ory Wrarnzr Is Como, U! NONPAREIL VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS, NEW SEAL PLUSHES AND ASTRACH ANS. 4@ SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT. SEATON PERRY, ‘Peery BUILDING, Penn. Avenue. Corner 9th street. Established 1840. ocd. Fat Axo Wixter Day Goons: ‘Medicated Twilled Flannels, 25, 37. 50c. 3 Finknels, Oi. Tease Colored Dress Goods, 15¢, Woria 25a Ladies Flannel Suitin. 25e., ali colors. ‘Tricot Cloths in new fall colors, G-a Silt and Wool sulting, 8:, $1.25, Siac and Colored Cashmeres Plaid and Striped all Wool Flannels, 500. ‘em Fall Ging sia, 100 ‘aalee” Gehv's and chlldren’s Underwear, Large White Blankets from $1 to S16. ite Blanket to: Gonrforte inet with white eotion, orn $1 to 64 English Walk‘ng Coats and Newmarkets Nottingham Lace Curtalng, ingrain Carpets, 25, ki ‘Tapestry Brussels, 65, 76c., $1. Very best Three-Ply Carpets, ‘$1. Rag Carpets. 374¢. Extra Heavy List, 50c, Droggets, ues and Mats. Hassocks and Otlomans, Floor Uil Cloths, all widihs, ‘Carpets sewed and layed at short notice, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE, be sure to call and inspect the largest assortment ever shown In thiscity. AlsoLATROBES, PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRivgs | Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MA} ais ‘TELS, de, in great variety. In TIN WARE wekeep the finest quality, which costs very little more than whecommon, A call solicited. W. & JENKS & CO, ‘717 71m Sraeer N. W. selected with care, sume of wi for us. and Phitadelphi: th pair, are 40 per cent cheaper this year than last. W. H. Hovesrox & Co, 1214 F Sraeer XN. W. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘During next week we offer a special sale of imported ‘Rugs at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash. line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has bee fected W hich Was specially made Kee our $65, 3 pieces, Antique Oak Suite. One suite only left. ‘Nee our $85 Butternut Suite. Bee ourysi49 Sycamore sulte, Sold in New York in for $225. eo Our S.abogany Suites, from $140 to $250. ‘The above are a few specially good suites, and wil only need this notice to sell t LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, ‘Were never sold at sucit low figures as at the present ime. Our Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to $7 per will need only for you to look and examine, as we do 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 008. South side, near 7th street. Laxssvrcx & Bro, In our SILK DEPARTMENT this week we are of fering the following guod specials: AFINE 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 $1.60 worth $1.90 peryard. One lot of ten (10) pieces C. J. Bonnet's all Silk and Satin Rhadame at 87%¢. peryard, regular price $1.10 not and we will let you do that for us. proper trim on s be prompt and execute any order left in our with disputeh, wish to boast Jor ourselv you come and look, Qur assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Single-tnced Linen Velours, $2.25, all colors. Silk and Wool Datnask, $2.50 to $4. Spun Silks and Tapestries, 65c. to $11 per yd, Art Damask Jute, 75c. Japan silks. uc. up. ‘Amores, $2.25. Printed Velours, $6. Brocades, all prices. Our repatation ts vers good In this department, and ‘we solicit you tocall and see for yoursell Furnlture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in }ort notice. ‘Having @ lange force of workmen, we shall try and ee References will be furnished on application. oc2Sm_ W. H. HOUGHTON & CO, We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHIN, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, peryard. CUTLERY, We have alsoready for sale 100 pieces all silix Black FINE PLATED WARE, “Satin Duchess,” in three different grades And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best No.1 grade w, class, Nog ¢ 6 ‘Our goods were never better or cheaper than they ‘Best value ever offered. are this season. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, 8e25-3m No, 1009 Penn, ave. All Silk Surah, in any shade, at 80c. per yard, re duced from $1. A new 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 $1.25. Colored Satins, in all shades, at 35c. per yard, re- duced from 50¢. ‘We keep Antoine Gulnet and J.C. Bonnet's Black Gros Grain Silks from $1 up tothe finest grade. Every yard of these goods sold by us are guaranteed to wear. Faille Francaise, in all shades, A beautiful quality of white and créam white Failie and Francaise for re- are nc in Slik, Chenille, Arasene aud Tinsel. Gill at our office and see the beautiful Samples of To Tra Lanes ART EMBROIDERIES, ‘We take pleasure in informing the publle that we 1OW: prepared to do all kinds of Embroidery Work Suite! Lambrequins, Wall Banners, Screens, Table Scuris and all Kinds of Interior Decorative, Art tine to order at OPPENHEINER'S, 528 9th street n.w.. St. Cloud Building. All kinds of Sewing Machines For Rent. se25 ception and welding dresses, only $1.50 per yard. Satin Duchess, ali shades. Gur importation of Evening Silks, which comprises some ofthe handsomest designs and beautiful quall- ties and most delicate tinis ever produced, are ready for exhibition and sale. These goods are the pretulest 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 aud oddity of the selection. ‘Those not having visited our Silk Department we most urgently invite to call, for people are not aware ‘ofthe immense ¥arlety of our stock. ‘A Dark Room for the display of our evening shades, Cavers Canrers, Do: haven'tyiven It » as Cazrera a new Carpet this Fail? If Hught iiten to afew facts Carpets were never so HANDSUME UR PRICES W as they ARE NOW. ‘Money aived is money made, ‘Come and see our stuck. We will take pleasure in you intend spowhug’'you Our’ Hine of Yagrain, “Tapeateys Body Brusett, Velvets, Moqueite Gud "Wilton Can Hugs. art Squares, OU Chota Upholstery & nd a beautiful ine istery Gouds, with pri-e; low as the lowest, ‘See the Templeton Parquette Carpet, ‘Furniture wt the lowest cash prices, W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market space. sez, OUR VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT {s three (3) timee the sizeof any in theeity. special attention 1s asked to our Wrap and Habit Velvets, and our Uptiolstery aud Dress Fioshes, 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. Goon News Goon News 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 a well-furnished home because they Lave not got the cash tw spare, ‘We wre uetermined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- ‘WHERE FOR CASH, And We make thisextraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and most yaried stock to #e- lect from, 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 AVENUE, BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Comeand be con- vineed that what we say are facts and nohumbug We Feport, come and make your vwn terms—at Je1s. CROGAN'S. dheapest wish tocall your attention to our = canipinte tock of Rayer Hache Sods oar ate FRENCH PATTERN BATS. Be ge Ee: ‘Compare them: Speer pete. ts dick Papers Also, those of our own design, at the lowest — 7 and ied ‘ADAME CHAFFIOT, 1123 ae a eee eno | Reg rea | tee eT ESE ie meee seal-twe 508 Tehstreet southwest. | Siyle. bin he Pocorlms. | private and public acheols.at lowest rice selowe Ww V > ~ att Papers Maz yO, Brasms, Monters, Heavacanrers pon Scaoor Sue — Wm. & Co., St. L 8. Me — Suummmade a eer’ aeice Strer Axtr.| toe are and moc compe sock of Seo! aes regeonadle prices -actlon gaara Books and’schoo! Sopploes mm ie District, EB Bridal Trosseaus a specia it) PU C 3 he re NTRACT STAINED GLASS, Evening page Guowrenaasweaty | DPURLIG. SCHOLL KeOkS AT OO ee \OLSTERY GOO! * Desas, Biack-boards, Crayons, School Bags, - see ‘roars! Tue Fevona Daess Surexps wholessietand retail mae _ Are recommended by the leading Dressmakers, Wi. RALLARTT SE S908 P. HANSON HIss are absolutely Impervious, aulBeo-3m* selT et SPRewes._ £00- | GEAL GARMENTS DYED ANU ALTERED | QcHOOL AND COLLEGE 1) XT nooks POR os £25 10th ‘street Into ihe new and fasionabie visite and jacket | SS lhver Grade of Pative nag vate seul : repaired. mae. isa | “echo. yan other Requisds INGHAM's 1310 8th se. nw. Nosizn. 526 repnersihing a the lowest, prices, Wholesale and M. NaxA5E, LCE W.SCORSETS made to order. ‘A. perfect fit guaranteed Aiso. a full'tine of Shoulder Reform Watsts, French ‘Comets and Bustles Corsets lauuderied — se8-Im* SE. McCAFFRRTYS BONNET AND MFraite ¥iConyonment aioe Fs im Masall © PURSELL, .” Bookselter, 415 9un se se7 New Booxs has {o northeast corner of 11th and G streets, the latest tall styles in bonnet and bit frames. Roverty Grass (Lilie Chase W nm se8-4n T Letters of Dolls 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, MoS sa0 TEN rit stkuet NORTHWEST, Makes Corsets to order in every sivle and material, aud Lees. fitand comfort, dicts ER SPECIALTIES AiE— y bckstein. French Hand-made Underclotning, MerinoUnderwear | | Having purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New and finest imported a Yors avenue, we shall ran it in connection with oat Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Goods | store, “459 Pennsy ivi ave. Any orders or Com m ssions ieft at ekber store wiil be prompuly filled. au W. H MORRIS FAMILY SUPPLIES. r Busties. Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (iiss H's own make) that for tue price iv umsurpossed: J. i.—French, German and Spanish spoken. mrl4 (ees DYELNG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, J R 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWrst ust Hecriven. Xvening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Vells | xew CATCH! REI : Feathers,Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour speciaitey | ~ send he one cesereehetaren tae e Geut’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladies | NEW CATCH—Geonge’s —_ Cream CODFISH, uv- Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON cxisendvs 4CaROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and | spy [-HALIBUT, nicely prepared and Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolle, Para ay SS mE PIANOS AND ORGANS. 00 WORCH.§ Sa. BS iron x Seve ANTE Weakened and enters in Sig A sscae'ia Huai asrumentn, Stet sior to the old. NEW CROP-NEW ORLEA: color and smooth, deticate flavor. NEW CROP-FORMOSA, OOLONG AND JAPA‘ TEAS, sweet, fragrant the cap: entirely free fron that wild, doo apie crib ona tees eee: Weedy liste so commouly met with Pianos and Organs to Rent. ‘oct-6m woe 7, L I 3 ELPHONZO YOUNGS HE (EADING NSTRUMENTS, Gea DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND ESTEY 3y28-3m_—_ 428 Nr: N. A. Poor WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. SOLE AGENT For THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA ROLLER PATENT PROCESS FLOUR In order to thoroughly introduce this Magnificent Flour, I will seil, delivered to any part of tue ‘ily, a SAMPLE SACK of 12 pounds tor PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS, ‘Pianos for rent and sold on easy terms, SANDERS & STAYMAN, Garvis Budler in charge), __ 984 F Street Northw: & DAVIS: UPRIGHT PIANOS U led at every desirable point. theve mar Jous instruments have won the fist place inthe hearts of musicians all over the world. Buy no other piano Soc. sex aeieecs seas com Until you have seen these, New styles. Now open. tng at 812 9th st. nw. apo” | This Flour is guaranteed t0 be the BEST, or MONEY Eowarv F. Dnoor, CALIFORNIA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $5.75 per bari POOLI’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $5 per barrel. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hallett € Cumston and other Pianos; Sterling Organs, Music and Musical Mer- chandise. “Instruments sold’on monthly payment Exchangea, Rented, ‘Tuned, Nepaired, Moved, Stor yy ‘New aud Second-hand: Pianos of other makes always in stock at iow figures, ‘Telephone, 347-2 Jel Norrce Re xk A Be ee 20 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS ee fk pe a “KN NN 24 BEB P BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF tano Porras coo FER RRR ovo E Ee Ee ge _— © RRE EE oc RE. ERE - UNEQUALED IN TONR TOUCH, WORKMAN. coo kee ROR kup : ‘HIP AND DURABILITY. . THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR Tt tewithont a donbt the most BeAUTIFUL andthe most NuviaTi0Us Flour in te World. ‘The Miliers have wot only the most perfect MM, contain:ngas it aoes all Uke most improved Machin: ‘ay invented up Lo the present time, but they produce 4 “Flour Ussukrasacp by any millin the world. To Jrove that, we would simply suite that a large Uity of Us maguiicent Flour is shipped anuually 10 2Lorope abd eayel ab (he principal Courts of lav old Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KENARE & co. 817 Market Space mys Do Nor Prorcnase wort HOWEVER Until You See The Like everything cise that has gained renown, some EMERSON PIANO, weft tT Dereon or persona are urving so Gakeeivacege ct ts A thoroughly first-clax instrament ag a: Feputation i hus gained by amitating. tue Naiae aid @ium price. ver 41,000 now in use. Secoud hand Pianos and ‘Organs at prives from $10 Diana, and attenpting thereby i pala olf au ble ior urlicle sor Ube yenuwe to$160. Sold on sail monthly payments TAEREFORE Aangest umurtuneus of Ge. music ia the city. Beeure ana see to it that either sucks or barrels read 4SKNEY EBERBACH Posts) apa 915 F stret._ | and have the imprint of RANICH & BACH PIANOS. = ; = TWO GOLD MEDALS JK GGG civaye the sume ned the rete yy Gatiy/s min velous Sell-pinying insecuanente! OL Whee Ben attached, None genuine without the two gold medals, ‘70M Sevevthst n. w. Established 1864. special attention to tuning and rej ring. Now ts eerie oe heme RAKAUER AND C.D. PEASE & U0. <= Pianos. Burdett ns. The ¥ Teasonable-price Pianos. tuning, cones teen WM. M.GALT & co, Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers ____ PROFESSIONAL. M2, HOUGHTON, THE BES” MEDIUM IN magnstie feboediee “Hoste 10is a S13 Tae, = wes - ONDERFUL GIFTED not ns SEWING MACHINES, &e._ ADIES, KETURNING TO THE CITY, READY ir Fall Sewiug, can rent at our Office to do ‘New Improved Light- Running Sewing Machine o: any of the most approved patterns nt $3 per month, or bY mecoud Sight. the Week. "Kent paid deducted off price of Machine it | Every Sstery revealed, Finds ont OF buried purchased tater. treasin ines. Recovers stolen proper Prompt attention to telephone and mall orders. friends. Coes In business. seUOVes all Ima THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN, S ly troubles. Causes speedy marriages. luriugs sepa spoken of, of which we’ have the solé agency. hi Fated togetier.- Never alis. “Gives picture of one You cently beén greatly improved by the increase of the | murry. Ali 10 trouble consalt Uns clairvoyant. Cares size of its shuttle to double its former Siz.. ‘The new | sickness, Salistuction or no pay. 9 to. Open sun Awromatic ‘Tensiou Cap: u complete outfit of sliver. | day. 421 9th st. n.w., bet, Dand Hsts nas. oct) 206 ted tools in handsome morocco, plush-lined. metai- aah See Bouma ease, and ebonized cabinet work. ‘The very RC fees Go IB po wasties for indies aud girls, Call oF send tor _ NISSEN, ocz3m. ADAME PAYN. MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, KUOMS & AND G VERNON ROW, est. Samples of Arasene Embroidery, doneon the New No. 7, sent by mail on application. A legal guarantee furuistied with all Machines we AUERBACH, cor. 7th and H sts. X ‘Telephone call 422-2. auzt | m0 See 945 Penusylvaniaave _ ¢ WHITE 18 KING! THE ACME OF PER ES DR. I SEMMES AND HUSBAND, SUR: fection in the catagory. Mirco Cstopodise Twenwrata year waceesstul sell, rent orrepatr. of Sewing Machines. "A concentration and condensaiion of miechatles! geulas ‘abd skill. ‘The range of work can not be excelled. It isa thing of beauty and a joy jorever. Call and seeitat 3, FO MEBENNEN'S. 427 Uthat uw. J. b. IICHe ccilce has gained em. the worldwide. reputation Sfbetung America's test operators. (tice 1222 F st. a, W.. For sof and hard corns, uifiained and sore Jom, ‘Lovon aud Salve je2t Row Machines. of all kinds for sale or ———— rent, ring dove. Also, Central Office % for The Universal Patterns, see them: MEDICAL, &c. NEW CROP-RICE, tender and sweet, and far supe- | MOLASSES, light | ad rich in { 3225 am. —Dally for Tir Cheriotie Atlanta, aga. points South 1Gtimoxe BEBE. NSeping care to Atiama, mod thence to New 20 p.m. —Datty except nday, for Manassas, Sigesborg and imctmenate stations » A. — Datly for Charlottesville, Louisville. Cin Dd polite Ches, and Ohio RK Pullman Toausvite sleeping car accomm “commouation and informa ed the bagKage c ol ws 1Vaiia ave. ain - c Mallrond Wie eee stato, Penna TAYLOR, Senger AKeab, AWAD, PTEMBER 19th ot J22™0RE AND O10 A Schedule im effect, SUNDAY, si Ads, unt: furties Washington from Sats We mere ‘On, Corner of Now Jew 10 p.m. dai. Aprem arciving ta Pittsbu Is DO extra ba WO UIA Ak BSD for faust tian watt, Laon Abe Slecplig cae fy pak oe MEE vg HI st wae oF Paisbarg at 10:00 a.m. Pitisbirxt tetr i, ston and Local stations am. cal except Sanday cal Stations, 8:40 am. daily, For Mavresde-Grace, ton, ches 6:4) em. dais ‘For Bai.umore on w ek pnd 1000 at. 1 Wilmrinng. 20 pam.aied iumington, Delaware, and ( Baltimore and Wiluilugion, ermediate potnite 15 pom. daily, and 430 pm, | “Por betwee | except For Ay | 440, 7200 tan Branch: ‘duily, except sunny, aunt's pam. daily; 4:40 p.m. daily, exeept Sunday” for pinee bal stations on Metropoltian Branch 5:40 1 dais Stops at all stations. For Guithershur- at rmediate points 10209 mm. 1 yn, | daily, except sunday. “For Frederick 8:40.44! wud 4:40 p.m. dally, except Sunday. For H 10:00 a.m. and 5:31 p.m. daily, ex- vrrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 «, Vand 10:30 p.m. Latte Rock Hapress. ik. Chester, "Wihnington, Ano am. 320 Havre de Grace, 11: daily. naind intermediate points north of and 90> am, 1 T100 pm. Washington stop at Relay Station except 1:25. 3:15 and te40 foam Yor father infor on 4 i apply at the Baltimore and to Ticket Office, Washington Station; 61% wud 1354 nusylvania avenue, coruer of 14th street. where orders will be taken for baggage lo be checked aud Feceived at ay pouut in the city. B. DUNHAM, KL ‘Gen Manager, Baltimore, [xe20) Wperes ee O10 AND WESTERN Ral ‘ROAD CO. Schedule in effect August 1, 1886, Tratas will leave from and arrive at i. & P. Oth suid Bats as follows: a weave ington V0 a m. ex anday and 4:35 p.m. dally. arriving at Hound Hill 11.44 "=, mm. and 7:19 pum. Returning trains teave Round Hill at 6:08 a mn daily and at 3:15, Y.ardiving at Washington 8: station, so in, daily: except sume i. and G2 pm fonthiy and quarterly commutation rates. 1000 mille tickets gz R BELL auto Superintendent, rpuE GREax PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NOKGH, WEST AND SOUTRWPS?, DOUBLE TRAC: SPLENDID SCENERY STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, iN EPPRCT JULY Ltn, Iso. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, Coruer Of Sixth, ‘aud B streets, us 1ollowe: For Pittsburg and the We-t, Chicago Limited Express hantiage, Sleeping Cary ak 00 AM. dad Fat Line, #:b0 A.M. daily to Cincinnatl aud Sit Sieeping Gare from Harrisburg dnd Ho.el Gar tot Louls da Chicco expres. at Sith Sleeping cars, “Ww ted) hat. isbarg to roune: St" Harrisburg “with Western Expres, with througir 5 for Louievitie and St” Lua Pucite. Express,” 1000. 3 daily. tor Titisoung iu the West, with through sigeper Harrisburg ts ‘Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For brie, « ua, Rochester, Bufltio, Niagara Avan)’ P.M. duuy, exept mwturday, Wilh Palace Cars Washligton to Mocheser For Wilamsport, Lock Haven wud Elmira, at 0:50 Suu and to ~s ). 9:00 and 11:00 A, nd tae ba 200, 4:10, 1020 and ML. On sunday, rasbington ” to Chicas tn iz M00 A. “ML. 2:00, 4:1, 10000 and 2120 Limited ress Ot Pullman Parlor Cars, 0:40 A. P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change. 2:0 P.M. every day. For Brookivn, N. ¥.. Jersey City’ w ‘afford: ing direct transfer to Pultou street, avoiding double ferriuge ucrows New York City. For Philadelphia, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 A. M.. 2:00 4:19, 620, 10:00 abd 13:20 P.M. On’ Sanday, Yy0 2300, 4:1, 6:00, 10:00 und 11:20 Limlicd Express, 0:40 A. ai and 3:90 P.M daily, ‘except Sunday. For Baltimore, 6:35, 7:15, 9:00. 9:40, 9:50, 11:00 A.M 12.05, 2:00, 3:50, 4:15, 4:23, 4:40, 6:00, 7:10, 10.95 P.M. On sunday, 200, 9250, 11:00 AML: 5, 6200, 7:10, 10:00 and 11:20 P.M. e's Creek ‘Tine, TS A. M. aud 4:80 P.M, daliy, exceptSunday: For Anvapolis. 7:15 A. M., 12:05 and 4:23 P.M dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 020 A. M. 4:15 P. B ALEXANDRIA AND PREV ERICKSBURG HALL WAY) AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6:00, 705,9:25, 10:55, and 11:35 A, BM. 2305, 85, G01, Det 137 PM. Ow ‘Alexandria tor Washington, 6:05, ins ea bath 3" 5.40, Sok 20-00, 10:10 A.-M: 1:00, 8:09. P. M-,and 12:10 mniduight vexcept Mom ‘at 3:00 aud 1030 A.M: 70, Ue adlony Shere Orders ca be et for the cee cing ‘bagange to destination sand ‘residenont ae CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manager. 3. WOOD, General Passenger Agente 3513 _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. [ROK ALL POTOMAC HAVER LANDINGS ‘steamer JUN W, HOMPSON. iday, at 7 a.1n., 28 fares ardtown abd ail lutermediate landings. On Friday extenas ber ui 7 Barnes wharves, Coan Kiver, Kinsale, , and Munday's Point, Wicomico iver. all iandings every trip. You can goto any landing for 25 cents. Staterooms R. AND MADAM WILSON, 433 IST, COKNER Tt ESS WW. Hstablished 1865. Special treatment lor ladies desiring relluble services, Advice fidential. ‘seis-iste LONG-ESTABLISHED AND Physician, can be consulted daly ATTORNEYS. REN’ UTT, OF MISSISSIPPI, aie eth ALTORSEY-ATLAW, S T416 Fst, Practices in courts and Départ- ments, and before Congress. Apert | My A NNN gSSg LARS ore a es “uw HE ‘Ue HOE 4a BBB (RR 00 * * wep RR 00 5 STRICILY ONE PRICE, oo7 420-422-424-426 7th street, Weer Exp Dry Goons House, DRY Goons. : GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Best Quality, Correct Prices and Fair Dealings, agDiy So0ds are Fapidly advancing, ol BO per cent. ‘Weare selllug fore. few ava st ry cent, “Weare se e last years Value, 81, $1.25, $1.00, 61-70 and 82 ‘These Goods ure Gurrunteed to Give Satisfaction. Faille Francais Silk, very heavy, worth $1.75; our Brice, $1.50. * a line of new fall and winter goods just re- HOMESPUNS IN GREAT VARIETY. TRICOTS, * nd 31; Inall shades, 50c., 85c. and $1; our 50c. number is atreareeaicg | Eiuznya HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, &c, ‘Shirts to order, 6 for $12. A perfect ft guaranteed. ELLERY’S, 1987 F street, OB Opposite the Ebbitt House. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Henrietta at $1. $1.25 and $1.50, Look agour gy Hensel it sabeany ne ® ‘Look’ at our $1 Black Camel's Viair, ‘Look ut our $1 Came!’s Hair, all colers, 6-4 wide, Look at our Courtauld & Co.'s English C1 ilk Veivets, in every color, at $1 abana ‘Beautiful Plaid and Stripe Flannel, only’ BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!! Blankets for 75c. to $12.per pair. Ask ‘our RESEOE gitakets at 200; veal valve ge Connors UNDERWEAR Weeell first-class goods, sa Nere Se ‘We Close at 7 o'clock pm. LUTTRELL 1900 Pa ave, 001" 20th te n.w, Hovszrunmrsurnas, Axcapray, THE IDEAL ‘WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's ‘for diseases of the p “y specific: Kidney and “Unequaled in diseases of the Stomach and AJimen- | tary Cama” " saw. o, Paurn FINANCIAL Dorax & Wricar Co. anarep) : Ovvices: (COR. SEVENTH AND F STREETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C,, 10 WALL STREET. STOCKS, OIL, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS. Private wires Chicago and New York. Representa- tives on New York Stock, Oll, and Produce Exchanges, and Chicago Board of oc Lmo ‘Trade, searentees. teehee rs si : by Ae agen 4 Nestitgians Be DE gy er be pieused to see her triends and patrons. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘Special attention given to Chronic cases, Consulta- MI N.. * “Rooms ‘atd 4 Canton Lav Bain I © C@re Louniahe avense, | ““iiaurs-10 am to3 pm. Sundays excepted.oco-2we Residence, 813.7 s n.w. mn = x Reegeepteeyeet ans R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND iy reliable lation Enye an ka tie oo can be Sonmuited duty, 468 «st wand Gul sis awe Prompt treatwent.. ‘Correspondence and consulta: tious ttricty conidential Separate Toous sor indies Ohicealway's open. WOOD AND COAL. Warrere H. Maniow, > RESTOKED BY USING A BOTTLE ro of DH BRU TALLIS Invigorating Cor Wholesale and Retail dealer in COAL AND Woop. dia. Willcare any case of nervous dubility “imparts vigor to the whol stnerve Main Omice No. 710 Dat. nw. OMicesand Yards— | tem. bub ist: « w. ‘aude! Sthand Bata aw: No. 216 A etna Coal Depot—| 3() DAYS Titan Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues aw. c DR. Dyes : ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exxctrio All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex-| Arriiancus. We Will send oh usirey” days trieey change. se20-1m+_| men, ‘of Old, ‘who ure suffering fom Nervous m*_| Deviliy, Lost Vitality, and those diseases ofa personal TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL | nature resulting trot ‘abuses and other causes, 20 ror nae, Syery queplable | relict and couplets ‘esioration to heaita, vigor Fariety, wt the mhanbood ‘Seud ut ouee fostrated Wood’ icepared int ‘best manner, Guickand prompt | Fauphictsires -Audres VOLTAIC wwery.. send in your t2 16 renceyivaiia nvenes, i. DODD'S NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT. aurea OB Fennsylvania avenue and 20th | ire tor Nervous and Physical Deb. Vitality, caused by indi-cretion, excesses, (2c ity, Loss of Sodel SEARDIFORUS ot Gud cor Depot and Wharf, Oth and Water s INTER FUEL AT SUMMER KATES wrote SeMAER BIS IORNCOE ana cas Bacentn. : eld Free PoroMac RIVER LaNDINes, NEW TRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7thatreet whart on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a. tn. Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY ing at iver ‘far Yan, and st. Clements Bay, Ma. Cun B&O. RR, ers, ©. W. RIDLEY, M sag ‘ a RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM 38s JOHN GIBBON and iC KNIGHT leave di, East Kver, N.Y. every SATURDAY a4 Bs Oui st whart, “Wasllingwn, every TUisba' MORNING. “Freight at lowest rates, ot Me YeBson: arr. vinwon STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN Leaves Tth-street wharf daily except Sunday) tor Mt Vergon at 10 o'clock wi Returning, reaches cig EAN SO, BLAKE. Captain, STEAMERS. _ LLAN LINK KOVAL MAIL STEAMERS. Sait regularly trom BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, via, QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Haltfux, N.S, and St. Johns, N. F. ‘October 19; Nova eo'lan, November 16, ‘Ghagow vo Boson, ray. ase uger acco ite For hater tnsormation apply to

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