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A Cont: tor Indicted. CHARGED WITH STEALING PROM THE CITY OF BUFFALO BY FALSE BILLS. The grand jury of the sapreme court in Buf- falo Saturday presented two indictments against Cuarles Steinwachs, the Waldonavenue culvert contractor. He is charged with swind- ling the city, amd his action was the cause of the investigations and trials now under way. reeny in the 05 is on which the engineers’ her four bills Steinwach's swore to were blank bits and the items were put in afterward. ail was fixed at $1,000, which the slippery contractor was able to'give. On being arraigned he pleaded not ‘and was held tor trial at the present e court of sessions. The jury also found that Engineer Krause nad been “negli- gent and careless in the discharge of his duties” and was incompetent to control and properly superintend the business of the departinent. Not Dead, but a “Lion” in India. THE LATEST STORY ABOUT A. GOWER, THE AERONAUT A special to the N. Y. World from Providence, KL, October 16, says: As strange and startling as was the story of the disappearance of Fred- erick A. Gower, the telephone inventor and aeronaut, is the information of his reappear. ance alive and well in Bombay, India. Gower, Who wasa newsboy,and subsequently editor of the Press in this city, left his newspaper desk when the first public exhibition was given here ofthe telephone. He contracted with Pret. Bell to deliver lectures throughout the country, and afterwards took the French capital as his'field Jor introducing the telephone into popular use. Soon after reaching Paris he amassed a fortune. His telephone enterprise thrived, and he soon became the patentee of severai of’ tne most im- portant improvements that have helped to make the telephone so valuable an instrument, Having satisfied his thirst tor discovery and invention in this direction, Gower set to work experimenting with machinery for aerial navi- gation. His ideas were found good in many respects, but they did not differ materially trom many others that had been tried in the Franco- Prassian war. Finally, after many ascensions in different parts of France, with allot which he claimed to be pertectiy Satisfied, he made extensive preparations for ascending in a moi ster balloon from Dieppe. All of his for aerial navigation were adjusted. sion took place. ‘The machinery apparently re- fused to work as Gower had claimed it would, ‘The wind was out to sea that day, and Gower had persistently argued that he could face the wind-and that hisair ship could 4o to wind ward'as well as to leeward. French sclentists jeered ut this cla'm. The balloon went out to se and the only vestige of the big air castle that was ever found was the basket, which was picked up on the coast many miles away. Gower was given up as lost. He had, not very long before, married Mile. Nordica, the prima donna, who, however, did not live happily with her rich American husband. Now comes the story that on Malabar Hill, in Bombay, the vanished American is living’ in ood heslth, while his brother, George Lewis ‘Gower, is in’ France taking care of his interests. Gower, it is said, is @ great friend of a handsome Tudian princess, and is the lion of a very lively European society circle. EE ‘The Original of Liberty's Face. From the Boston Journal. M. Bartholdi’s last act before leaving France years ot hished the’ model ‘for the face of the statue of Liberty Enlightening the World. ~ soe BROOKLYN'S GREAT CATHEDRAL TO BE Bur.r.—Twenty years ago ground was broken im Brooklyn and the foundation stone of St. John’s Koman Catholie cathedral laid. It was the intention to construct the finest ehureh in the union. The work wascarried on until the Walls had attained a height of twenty-five feet, when Bishop Laughlin determined to discon Unue work upon it, as the money necessary for its completion was sadly needed to establish hospitals and orphans’ homes. Now, after all that time and with the walis covered with ivy and other clinging plants, the vast structure is to be pushed tocompletion. It will take six Fears to complete it, and the expenditure will be over $1,000,000. " The style of architecture c will be antiqu. = <oo—_____ ‘THE SPANISH ConsPrRacy.—A dispatch from Madrid says: The daughter of General Villa- campa declares that her father strongly con- demned the murder of Generals Velarde and Mirasol. She says the assassins were common criminals, not republicans. She admitted that 8 republican revoit had been brewing for a long time, but declared that it had never been ine tended that her father shouid lead the revolt. She says there were some officers of higher rank than hier fatuer In the plot who would have taken the lead but for the premature precipita: tow of the revolt, which caused them to back out ————_+e-—_ KILLED BY A Muisster.—Edward Herbert, Superintendent of the West Virginia Central road, fell through a hole in one of the Baiti- more and Ohio coal piers, in Baltimore, shortly after dark last night, and was instantly killed. He was looking for ‘a car, and in the darkuess made a misstep, failing about 30 feet. ‘Was 65 years of age, and leaves a fami ect tioee Snort axp Kittep His BrotHER—In Barn- well county, 8. C., Saturday, F. J. Rowell killed bis brother, E. L’ Rowell. They had intended to go tishing together, when they became 1 Yolved in a quarrel. 'E. J. Rowell cursed his brother and dared him 1 advance upon him, When the wife of the murdered man interposed and succeeded in taking her husband away. ‘he quarrel was renewed by E. J. Rowell, who had secured a gun. He again cursed his brothe: who tore away trom his wife and started to ad. Yanee upon E. L. Rowell, who fired. Rowell fell almest in the arms of his wite and died in afew hours. a ‘Titus, the convicted murderer of Tiilie Smith, at Hackettstown, N.J., is slowly breaking down! He is closely watched for fear that he will eom- mit suicide. ‘The nailmakers’ strike in the Shenango val- ley has ended, the men returning to work at the vld prices James Ste S, colored, was found guilty at Md... of telonious assault upon Dully’s Pure Malt Wniskey and Duffy Forma : THE WEAK AND DEBILITAT: WASTING DISE. 191 W. Fayerre Sr., Bat Duly Malt Whiskey ¢ - I beg t 5 toadd my 1: non) ‘ rh greatly benefite ated Duffy's Pure | sire Ww cheerfully ‘uy to its marvelous powers up the enervated system. I | red from these terribie sinking Spells which are the result of extreme be X uses. Frequent 1 believed I was dy- hea were also T symptom of my malady. A friend ed that I wy Dug ait Whis- id 1 did so, with faith that vald possibly improve my eondition. health bus, hdwever, been fully 1 Tealize that! was onie and nerve | laut T consider Duity’s Pure Malt | iskey beyond the estimation non: eyed value. MRS. ELLA FEDDERMAN. 2218 SALISBURY Sr., St. Louis, Mo. Dear Sirs—It is just our weeks azo to-day that 1 commenced the use of Duily’s For- mula, and I must say that there ts some ime provement, at which I. feel quite pleased, ¥ family notice my improvement more They say I have gained some ased. The physician | bad last came in last night and said that he could see 4 marked ovement in my case, and he seemed pleased, for he asked about the cure, and said he ease where he could ¢ preseriptions, > zood with iis JOHN BR. BURCHARD. 670 JERSEY Sr., Gentlemen—1 have ziven your medicine @ thorough trial. I am now using the third bottle ot Dutty’s Pure Mait Whiskey. When icommenced to use it I was not able to be bed, and now Lam up from 9 o'clock iu the morning until 9 at night. Several ladies wo noticed the improvement the whiskey had made in me got some for themselves, and all think [have done thew @ great favor in teiling about it. MRS. LUCIEN DUCOs, 7 W. 119TH St, New Yorx, N.Y. Gentiemen—I have used your Dufly’s For- mula and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and End it very benefictal in many respects. My appeiite ts better and 1 sleep better. My case is one of long standing, being Chronic Bronchitis, with some eatarrhal trouble. Think your preparations very ex- cellent, MES. P,P. HAVILAND. DrrraNcr, Ohio. New Orleans, L: Dear Sirs—I shall continue the use of your Duffy's Vure Mait Whiskey aud Daily's Fe t is all that Keeps me up. I w have streagth to get around the house if I did not have it, MES. M. E. HIBBARD, 213% T., You«, Pa. Gentiemen—I am a great “sumfere? with asthma or Pathisic, my lungs are ery weak. I am using your Dufly’s Pure Balt Wiuiskey, aud Unni it relieves oa than anything I bave yer used. ne Bore MES. AMELIA BISHOP. Gentlemen—r concur in the e: of ‘all that has been said of Datty's Pure Malt Whiskey. . E. SPINNER, Late Treasurer of the United States, THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY co, Baltimore, Mae OO 4g-O0k WUISKEY 15 Son ONLY Ix SEALED Borruys, NEVEK IN BULK. NO FUSIL OIL. Ow Basie a CATARRH CURE F, 200,000 Single Boxes sold by OLD SAUL, im per ‘ss, who has traveied all over the United States, Ot Draggisis or by mail. 25e. i Cb ene US. ALTIMORE, MD, \dorsement 2 where bis mother, an old lady of 84 or 85 | e, resides, It is her face that tur-| will be a pilgrimage to the quiet home in Al} = a & i ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1886—SUPPLEMENT. Coxvuusions Ofnature have shaken up the entire South Atlantic coast, land, buildings and people. ‘The excitement caused by these disturbances, and the anxiety and terror occasioned by them, was @ pro- lific source of nervous depression, sleeplessness, despond- ency and gloom. Exposure by day and night, lack of sufficient food, with litte rest, undermined the general health of thousands who became the prey to GENERAL DEBILITY, GENERAL DEBILITY. ‘While a sympathizing country were pouring in thou sands of dollars for the reliet of immediate suffering the demands upon the general government for shelter for the exposed populace was inadequately met, and the sick and afflicted turned with oue accord to their fprever-titing remedy, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN’S IRON BITTERS, For relief from mental and physieal suffering. So ‘antversal was this demand that the first call sen ¢ out from suffering Charleston was to Baltimore, Md., to the Brown Chemical Qo. tor five gross of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, ‘Tobe shipped immediately. We do not consider it out of place in this connection to state just what Brown's Tron Bitters will do. In cases of mentat depression, where the nerves are “all unstrung,” wakefulness re- sults, ‘The despondency which follows has the effect of weakening the appetite. The stomach, insufficiently nourished, furnishes no healthy action to the digestive organs, and weak kidneys and inactive liver result as surely as from an over-worked stomach. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, By its action upon the stomach, creates a wholesome healthy appetite, furnishes fuel to the digestiveorgans and starts the action of the sluggish liver, gives sup- port and strength to the weak kidneys ‘The organism ofthe body being thus renovated, repaired and re- inforced, the nerves become strengthened, healthy, refreshing sleep follows, mental prostration is over- come, and, light-hearted with strength, both of body and mind, acquired, the suferer cured—a suferer no Jonger—tells of the benefit of the use of BROWN’S IRON BITTERS BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ‘Toother sufferers, and the scientifically-compounded, carefully-prepared, purely vegetable medicine becomes ‘ household word and a household blessing. ‘There are no deleteriouseffects from its use, Unlike other iron medicines, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Does not produce constipation. It will cure headache remove dyspepsia, relieve indigestion, and will not in- Jure or discolor the teeth. Brown's Iron Bitters is the most pertect biood puri- Jer made. It canbe taken by the “most delicate lacy without producing nausea. In small and frequent doses it produces beneficial effects im children. ‘Prepared in Baltimore, Md., by the Brown Chem!- cal Co. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Issold everywhere. The price is only One Dollar a a bottle. ‘Whe result of its use is HEALTH AND STRENGTH. at A FFF «A 0vO TIT? AA F ARB CG TT AA wo AA gy Ef Mi M4 GS OF A BIG STORE AND NO SHOW WINDOWS It is impossible for us to display everything in our two show windows, and therefore it has been very hard forthe public in general to conceive that such # large store as ours existed in thelr midst, always and invariably full of genuine Bargains. We intend to use this method to inform the public of what is going on in our Mammoth Establishment. When ‘nce you enter you will only find true and just bargains, which will be our benefit for you to See and your benefit to purchase. Nine entire floors devoted entirely to busi- hess, classifying Thirty Different and :Distinct Departments. For The Next Few Days We Shall Offer In Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 50doz. of Ladies “Matawan"2Best Felt Hats, in all colors and shapes, at 65c each. Regular price 85e. 100 doz. of Fancy Wings, in handsome combinations ‘and colors, at 15c. each. Regular price 25c.each. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ‘85 doz. Ladies’ full, regular made Hose, in solid colors, at 19c. per pair. Regular price 25c. per parr. GENTS DEPARTMENT. ‘75 doz. of Gent's Merino Undershirts and Drawers, at ‘85e each. Regular price 50c. NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. 60doz. of Children’s Oriental Lace Collars, always very: cheap at 25e., will go at 13e. each, DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces of 42-inch Spanish Guipure and Chantilly, Black, all-Silk Flouncings, a bargain at $2.00, ‘will go at $1.65 yard. NOTION DEPARTMENT. A Scholar's Companion in box, cover with hinges and fastener, containing one ruler, knife, pen and holder, and propelling pencil, worth 25c; this week, Se. each: entirely different and much Detter tham those we offered: last week at that price. In conctusion, we will add that we do not advertise TkasH at Low Prices, but guar- antee that every article must be as repre- ‘sented or money cheerfully refunded. 7TH, STH AND D sT&. ‘See Upholstery and Mustin Underwear ad, in other part of paper. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NI nie ME. HYATT, 520 13TH ST. N.W.—SUITS New Fuasxetsaxp Branzera | Mien’ t2ains ita Sitren sp and $5, Dusszz Sers. comseon, 70 PREY & BAOTHER), DE TAILOR-MADE SUITS and WEDDING = ‘The Home. twelve mos., untform in size and style, GENUINE ENFIELD. Ee ARD TROUSSEAUS a Specialty. oci9-6i" ‘TOILET sETs. equity bound in cloth. git $3 kinda only six: each, ‘SHA! LANNELS, BOTH PLAIN AND = AME SETS Paper and sheets of paper sod iyatien, ANGING wHOM abe 90 4.58 | Mice J. P. Parven, . FISH sea, | “Thecheapest albums in the cite.” BALLARDVALE DORNET, ALL WOOL, AND eats Receiving goods daily at Stik’ WARE FLANNELS FROM aba. 10 eel All ofthe above in great variety. Alco a. complete JOHN ©. PARKER'S, 25 A ‘YARD. mano qock ol ROGERS BHOS PLATED SPOONS FORKS. | Qoayy = NEW PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN COLORED i KNIVES SCpp AND, KITCHEN UTENSILS | _01 ond 019 Teh ares. aw ELANNELS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN'S ‘Would SS ies lg won) WARE AND TIN WARE of the best CALIFORNIA, MINNESOTA AND WHITNEY ak ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, COMPLETE STOCK ALI-WOOL CRIB _BLAN- KETS, RANGING ‘FROM $1.50 TO $8 PER YAIR. NOVELTIES IN COLORED VIENNA BLAN- KETS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT, OF WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, RANGING FROM $2 TO NEW BED COMFORTABLES, AT $1.25 TO $2.50. MANSEILLES. CROCHRI ASD SAELENBALE QUILIN FROM $1 TO #0. FULL LINES OF BLEACHED AND BROWN IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS, FROM 40c. TO $2.50 PER YARD. JOHN S BROWNS & SONS IRISH LINEN DA- MASK TABLE CLOTHS, WITH NAPKINS 10 NEW GERMAN LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS ‘AND DOYLIES, IRISH AND GERMAN HUCK AND DAMASK LINEN TOWELS, FROM $1.50 TO $15 PER DOZEN. BELGIAN BED LINENS, ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES, THAT CAN BE RELIED ON. 8-4 WIDE TABLE CANTON, AT 75c. AND $1.25. a" KLALN FIGUKES AND CORRECT Piss. SEATON PEERY, ‘PERRY BUizpINo. Penn. Avenue, Goruer Yih street, Establisbed 1840. 0c16 W. M. Suverer & Soxs 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS in Blac, Brown, Garnet and Gray. ; MOIRE SILKS, dark colors and Evening Shades. FAILLE FRANCAIS and SATIN RHADAMES, all colors. Bonnet's Perfection BLACK SILKS. Sole Agents for Washington. ‘The best Black Silk ever made. Gautier's AlL-Silk Colored and Black VELVETS. High Novelties in VELVETS, SILKS, PLUSHES and CAMEL'S HaIRS. Ladies’ HABIT CLOTHS, all shades and qualities. Ladies’ Merino and Silk UNDERWEAR, PONGEE in choice designs for Furniture Drapery. Great Bargain in Colored Moire Sash RIBBONS, Evening Shades, WHITE SILKS and ILLUSIONS for weddings. Largest and most complete stock of French DRESS GOODS ever Shown in this city, MOURNING GOODS of every texture. Special attention is called to our Barnesley Double Table DAMASKS, at $1.50 per yard, equal to avy goods in the market at $2. Hoiel keepers are in- vited to examine, Fancy Linen SCARFS, TOWELS, &c. Our stock is larger than ever. Prices as low as ‘same qualities can be bought for in United States. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ‘919 Pennsylvania Avenue n. w. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ocls Buaxxers Axo Comronranies ‘We have a large stock of BLANKETS and COM- FORTABLES, at old prices, BLANKETS, $1.25, $1.50, $2, up to $12, COMFORTABLES, from 75c. to $2.50. DI GOODS, in all the new styles, from 15c. to much higher prices. NOVELTIES in all the new designs, from 75c to $2.50. CASSIMERES for men and boys, from 25e. to $1.50. UNDERWEAR-the largest stock we ever carried before, all at Popular Prices. JOHNSON @ LUTTRELL, oclé ‘713 Market Space. Ovr Brack Duzss Goons axD MOURNING DEPARTMENT. It fs a fact well known to our customers and all who have ever purchased goods at this department that we have fivetimes the space for the sale of these ‘goods, five times the variety In “New Styles” and ten times more stock to select from than any other house im the city. 3 ‘Our Light for showing the goods is the best that can be had. ‘We lay claim to the fact that we are Headquarters for SILK WARP HENRIETTAS and CASHMERES, ‘We make specialty of five numbers in HENRIET- TAS of the celebrated make of B. Priestley & Co., as follows: 36in. wide. Real value $1.25. Our price $1 pr.yd. 3éin. «+ 1.50 Our * 125 * Bein “8 175 ow “ 1.50 « 4cin “8 200. Our “175 42in. “ - © 296 our « 200 + CASHMERES. 40-in. All wool. Good weight. 50c. per yard. 40-in. All wool. Good value. 60c. per yard. Bein. Allwool. Extra good value. 75c. per yard. 461m. All wool. Fine quality. 75c. per yurd. NEW NOVELTIES, 42In, Sailarme’s Cloth, new weave, $1.15 per yard. 42-in. Cordette, entirely new, $1.25 per yard. in. Drap D'Astrachan, light weight, especially suited for wraps, $1.25 per yard. 42ir. French Herringbone Serge, desirable, will wear well, 42in. Rayure Angora, new, $1.15 per yard. 40-in. Diagonal Boucle, new, 90c. per yard. 42:in. Satin Rayun Cloth, $1 per yard. 54-in. Ail-wool French Boucle, $1 per yard. This isa good bargain. i S4-in. Camel's Hair Boucle, very heavy nap, $1.40 per yard. 42-In. Soutache Corde, 90c. per yard. 42-1n. Cloth, extra good value. 60c. per yard. ‘We also make a specialty of Courtauld’s VEILING and TRIMMING CRAPES, ‘Our 4-4 Trimming Crapes at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 per yard are the best ever offered in thiscity at the ‘same prices, ‘Visit our Black Dress Goods and Mourning De- partment. LANSBURGH & BRO, ‘Wewill place on sale To-Motrow Morning 200 dozen Gent's UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, which we ‘will sell for 37%e. each. ‘These are made of superior cotton, entirely and well finished, patent stays and well gusseted. All sizes, Perfect ft, oclS 420-422-424-426 7th street. Ger Tax Bust THE CONCORD HARNESS, AUTUMN STYLES Of Bonnets and Round Hats, selected with great care from the most fashionable EUROPEAN HOUSES, Special attention has been paid tothe procuring of GOODS FOR COSTUME BONNETS Fe enable us to sult the most fastidious oc! Mns M. J. Hesz 1309 F ST. N. W., ‘Has just returned from New York and is prepared toshow the Latest Fashions in French Bonnets and English Hats, No regular opening day. 827 V. KANE, 507 11TH ST. N. W.—CORSETS M., siade to oraer. a perfect fit wimrantecd ine ‘a full line of shoulder Refurin Waists, French Corsets and Busties Corsets launderied. - sel-2m* Tur Feoor, Ds Are recommended by the leading are absolutely Impervious, Smexps \y ME. .N REUTH, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE JM iit the ts removed her Dressmmatlag Darinete 1534 I sunw., near the Arlington hotel, formerly 723 ithst. oc16 J. C. Horcarssox, IMPORTER, Complete Assortment . MILLINERY, CLOAKS, JACKETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS LACES, ASTRACHAH, PLUSHES, &c. LOWEST PRICES GUARNTEED. FOSTER KID ;GLOVES, 91 Per Pair, and Upward, F ranted, 7 Trevise, Paris, Mes K. A. Doxovax, 904 F STREET, A choice and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FRENCH PATTERN HATS. Also, those of our own design, at the lowest possible prices” = oct MARAE CHAFFION, 1ie2 1 : AVE Cantatas and Laces; Infants Caps and Robes Fine work of all kinds, done up in the best Fenech style. oco- Line Mar. Vox Braxvis, Monisre, Formerly with Lard © haslors New Vorus Win. Hare @ Cone St Louis, Mo, Suits made at the shortes! notice. Snperior fitting, reauonable prices, and sutisixction guarigitesd, ‘Evening Dresses. bridal Trossedus a specialty, oes 020 Lath ate between Tad S RMENTS “DYED AND ALTERED into the new and fashionable visite and Jacket shapes Furs repaired. Muff’ made. At Miss CUNNINGHAM’S, 1310 8th st uw, No sign, s24 M Sia ke USCARERIIY'S BONNET AND AVE FRAME FACTORY, formerly 1109 F st., has inoved to northeast corner of 11th and G streets ‘Has all the latest fail styles in bonnet aud hat frames, SeB-sm1 Sass ERROR, #VE 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘BMukes Corsets to order in every style and material, and guarantees perfect fitand comfort. IER SPECIALTIES Alti— French Hand-made Underclouiing, MerinoUnderwear and finest imported Hostery Patent Shoulder Braces, und all Dress Reform Goods French Corsets and Busties. Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed. 'N.L.—French, German aud Spanish spoken, mrl4 JPE2NcH DYEWG, OOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1905 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers,Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Drerses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCH, formerly witu A. Fischer wud Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris sab DENTISTRY. L SCOTT, DENTIST, WO! fully Inform bis friends and patrous tl Tesumed the practice of his profession at 1 R. STARR PA! ‘Filling a specialty; Without extracting. funy, alleviates pain oF COR. 9TH AND EN.W. we cure of toothache local unwesthetic, used on the extracting. Gusgiven apl3 M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH ST, doors trom “corner E "Dentistry in ail iis brauches ‘Teeth inserted 97 per wt. All work warranted 4 GIFTED HEALER, HAS 1 the sick without med- pecialty. Con Sulation free at Parker house, 4% st. and Penusyiva- ia ave. nw. ocd d-iw* Mie BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF AVLLIFE “An business confidential. Ladies andgen- Heten 50 cents each. 408 L street, between sth aud Ot streets northwest. my6-40ws PUES RE MUHLENAN CURES PILES BY direct treatment, without the use of huite, caustic of digature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted a+ Sdst nw. from 4 to 6 p.m zme H. Ww. Jouxs ASBESTOS PLASTIC STOVE-LINING. ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD EVER PRODUCED. EASILY APPLIED BY ANY ONE AT LESS THAN HALF THE COST OF BRICK LININGS, WHILE IT IS FAR MORE DURABLE. ONLY ONE HALF THE THICKNESS OF ORDI- NARY FIRE-BRICK IS REQUIRED, LEAVING MORE SPACE FOR FUEL, SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES. ASBESTOS FURNACE AND RETORT CEMENT, FOR CEMENTING JOINTS IN HEATERS, STOVES, FURNACES, ETC. IT WILL NOT SHRINK; WILL STAND ANY AMOUNT OF HEAT; HAS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS ESCAPE OF GAS AND SMOKE, ‘The above are put up in five and ten-pound cans, for families, and in larger packages for manufacturers, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE, . W. JOHNS: MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 87 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. cHIcago, PHILADELPHIA. LONDON oct] 5-1w G. T. Kuzr, TAILOR, 416 NINTH sT, .We are the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine ‘Concord Harness and Collars, ‘Beware of imitations. ‘Be sure of Name and Number. {goods purchased from us, not entirely satisfac toryconn be veturned and the money femndsae WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. ocl2 1205 Pennsylvania ave J. 3 werrevx. M. cuerrcox. Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P.Hanson Hiss, PAPER HANGINGS, We wish to call attention to our 1 complete stock of ‘Hangings and to our Compare them with uptown, ‘Sc. Embossed. Glits, 50e. "50e. Gilts, Ue. 15e. White Back Papers, 1246, and 124¢. Brown Back Papers, 10c. Respectfully, 3. B. LEPREUX & BRO, sew 508 Tthstreet southwest, Wa Parens FRESCOING. STAINED GLAss, UPROLSTERY GOODS. ee P. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15th Street. 08, Cow Wearner Is Comune, 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. Also LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MAN- TELS, &c., in great variety. In TIN WARE wekeep the finest quailty, which costs very little more than the common. A call solicited. W. S. JENKS & Co, 005 17 77H Steer W. H. Hovenrox & Co. 1214 F Sraeer 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 line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has been selected with care, some of which was specially made for us. See our $65, 3 pleces, Antique Oak Suite.* One suite only left. See our $85 Butternut Suite, See our $186 Sycamore Suite, Sold in New York aud Philadelphia for $225. See our Manogany Suites, from $140 to $250. ‘The above are a few specially good suites, and will only need this notice to sell them, LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Were never sold at such low figures as at the present mi Our Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to $7 per pair, are 40 per cent cheaper this year tau last will need only for you to look and examine, as we do not wisi to Boast Jor ourselves—you come and look, ‘and we will let you do that for us. ‘Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Single-laced Linen Velours, $2.25, all colors. SU and Wool Damani; 325010 4 on Spuu siiks and Tapestries, Gbe. to ‘Art Damask Jate, 75e. ie Sapan silks, BUC. Up Printed Vetours, $6. inted Velours, Brocades, all prices, Oar reputation is very good in this department, and we solic you tocall aiid see for yoursele 2 Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on shore notige, Pry Cat and Hung ‘Having a large force of workmen, we sball try and be prompt and execute any order left in our charge witu dispateh. W. H. HOUGHTON & CO, Hesvocanrens Fon Scuoo. Sur ‘The ‘and most complete stock of Schoo! Books and School Supplies in the Districa, pEUBLIC SCHOLL “BUOKS AT" CONTRACT Biack-boards, Crayons, School Bags, &c. Desks, wholesale and, ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, sel7, 428 7th street nm. ‘ENRY G LANCASTER: 520 7th st. nw. Catholic Goods, School Books und Stationery for private and public schools at lowest [rices, se10-6w* SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TFXT BOOKS FOR vers Grade of Pablic and Private Schools. Rehool Stationery and other Requisits. rob yervthing at the lowest ‘Wholesale and © PURSE! OPO ookeclter, ‘418 xn et New Booxs — Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase W; ) Recent os ween ‘Transactions and Changes in the society of U and Meadows (Abbott) A Politician’s Daughter (Hamlin) Love and Medicines (Gi ) Aphrodite. by Eckstein. Having purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New York avenue, we shall run itin connection with our shore, “478 ‘Fenuspiventa ave," Any onders OF come missions left at either store will be prompuly filled. au6 W. H, MORRISON, FINANCIAL Doras & Warsexr Co anuren) BROKERS, Oprices: COR. SEVENTH AND F STREETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C., 10 WALL STREET. STOCKS, OIL, GRAIN, AND PROVISION Private wires Chicago and New York. Representa- tives on New York Stock, Oil, and Produce Exchanges, ‘and Chicago Board of Trade. ‘cele >, a ae RINCE & Warrewy, eeoos Teo¥itth avehne, New ges 15th street (Corcoran Building), Wasnii so. rs rca Hung, spinon 3. WASHINGTON, BAL TIMURE, PHILADELPHIA, asi NS, BALIN! NEW YOK, BOSTON, GuesanaL PaRtxens. James WaTKLY H. Cuvaxn Osxuer, Hesny i boven, Washiugion, Dc. Winns it ‘Tavis, special Partuer, Bay and vel ou continiasiou all case of Selway ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. ofStocks and Bonds and information re. garding the markets received tht ‘oUF wires in- antiy, direct from the New. York Stock kiichangs, 4 orders executed and reported prompuy. WOOD_AND COAL. Wearer H. Manztow, Wholemle and eal eenlar tn COAL AND WOOD. Main Office No. 710 Dst. n.w.. Offices and Yards— Sthand Bsts aw. No. 216 A st me. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues sw. Ail Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. se20-Lm* ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. evovat NOTICE A Ps ‘The subscriber having removed from his old stand. 215 91h st nw, to the morespacious store, O16 Louis fana ave.. will Be happy to see ail old patrons and a maziy new ones who wish fine Hutter. Lgcs.| heese,ete. at lowest prices. [oclsii*) N. 1 REDMA WENTIETH-STREET MARKET, ‘BOW Street. “Phe best of everything iu our lua ‘The finest Salt Oysters.” Blue Points to order. = oclé-ime WM. LINKINS & SON. a a 5 New Fries, New Cernanrs, NEW RAISINS, NEW CITRON, NEW CATCH MACKEREL, NEW CATCH CREAM CODFISH, NEW N.Y. STATE BUCKWHEAT, NEW WHITE CLOVER HONEY, PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP, From Cold Storage, as Sine and fresh flavored as the new in spring time "Try 1 KASEY BUTT) ics Choice as it is possible to Produce. Price Very moderate. Roquefort and Edam Cli £58, this season's impor- ‘ © Celebrated Piveapple CHEESE, plo-nic ‘Nor and table sizes. rns isn valry apd New York State CREAM (CHESE, ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS ‘Company, old 428 9th st, bet_D and E N. A. Poorr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W., SOLE AGENT For THE CALIFORNIA PATHNT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, ‘This Flour for Family use bas no superior, I am now receiving choice varieties of Potatoes, which are coming in very freely, and housekeepers wil do weil to lay in their stock, as I hardiy think they will be lower this season. I havea fine line of Apples, Grapes, Sweet Oranges and Lemond Also, a fall line ot choice GROCERLES, in quantities to suit, wholesale prices, for cash only. Dufly’s Pure Cider Vinegar a specialty. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon, GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Money returned if goods are not satisfactory. Only FINE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER sold here. Norrce 30 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS A. POOLE, 934 La ave. nw. BEW. ARR, RR gS ROR FE 3 ? Het Ee Sosy ae ee ee kee THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR 14 Jewithowta doubt the most, BracTirct, andthe wt-only the most perfect MIL, improved | Machin: time, but they produce ‘any millin the world. To }rove that, we would simply state that “large gaat {ity of thts‘ magnificent Flour is shipped an 2 Europe and eaten at Ube principal Courts of the old world HOWEVER. Like everything else thi has gained renown, some Lerson or persons are trving tw take advantage of ue deputation It Las gained by milating the Naiwe and rand, and attenipting thereby to pala off ai Luke Aor urlicle dor the gevulne. THEREFORE Beeure and see toit that either sacks or barrels read and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None geuuine without the two gold medals WM. M. GALT & 00, pet Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers n To Hovsexrrrers We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furuish, 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 bette: or cheaper than they are this season, M. W. BEVERIDGE, se25-3n Caneera Qanvers ‘Do you Intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It you haven't given it a thought listen to a few facts: Carpets were never so ITANDSOME OR PRICES AS LOW as they ARE NOW. Money saved Is money made. Comeand oe our suck: “We wil take pleasure ta showing you our line of Ungrain, ‘Tapestry, Hrowele, "Velvets, Moquette aud “Wilton Carpets, Heugs, Aft Squares, OW Cloth and. a beauuital ine of Upholstery Goods, with prices low as the lowest, See the Templeton Purquette Carpet. Furniture at the lowest cash prices W. H. HOEKE, ‘801 Market space. Goon Nuwa 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-iurnished home because they have noi got the cash wo spare. ‘We #fe determined to knock the bottom out of high Prices, aud will sell se2L Goo News GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 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 see’ the largest store in the United States, Come and see the iurgest and most varied stock to se- 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 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come'and be con- ‘vinced that what we say are {acts and nohumbug We report, come aud mnake your own terms—at jas * CROGAN'S, © TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 20 OOO come comprising every cuestobe fanety, at the very lowest prices: Mindiiay anni Stove Wood brepared inte bem tution. Quick nd prow delivery. Mend in your orders. GOdiee, 1014 Fendaylvanis avenue. Trupen Oltices, $28 Peansyivaute avenue and 20th and 'Kstrects sorthwest per and Whurl, 6th aod Water streets southw anh Sun On sithies Wyatt FUEL AT SUMMER RATES V., BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Htetall Desiet i WOOD’ and COAL complete Facies ‘Bottous Prices Full Welgnt and Measure Wool and Coal direct frum the iorestsand mines by" tall atnd water, and tree irom nag, siate aud OLbe? impurities GIVE ME A TRIAL, ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Branch" =" SLL Aste. Office, corner bth and K sts. nw. All connected by, Telephone. aulo3m PIANOS AND ORGANS. GL, Wa, & Bros Estan.ished 196 jewby «€ kvuns and Weser Bros, the best medium 's wonderful self playing instruments, ec dable wew triple, unison Upright Panos for $175. Cy TS « in every de- i, tone may id Fesouwnt, with grewt singing quality SANDERS & STA oc. 4-1 JSTRY O18 NEW 5. PARLOR AND CHAPEL. iso ehandard st :hooL Us. yiesfor Library. Drawing Room and . Heasouab.e p ices, easy leriis, SANDEK> & 5. AYMAN, ocl4-1m Joux Muier Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD AND coal Lomber Yard, Mill and RR. Depot—South Capito! Omeee—A streut und: Maryland aveaue southwest: und. Maryland aver : ‘1020 ‘ath street northwest TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS COAL by the cargo or carload at wholesale prices HANDLING and StOVE. WOOD of aul Kin COAL hd SAWsD and SPLIN WOOD kept under cover on pian Huors. Large und Wellumorted stock of LUMBER. Fine ‘Lointler and Flooring kept under cover. Crders promptly delivered Ih any’ part of thecity without charge 10 badting. Hstlunates cheerfully furnished, Gur ‘Depot being ealraliy located, and adjacent to te Tallroud, stock is handled at very sinall cust, giving advantages in estimutiug, especialy tor Luuiber uf Coat pe Guat nc = mg experience, ain} and competent assistants warrant the belief that fon will be wen to those who May’ tavor us With telr pal ich is Feapectfully wollerved, ty THE TRADES. FTO G. PAREH, GOLD ANUS LVM PLATHIL ing of Jewelry. Puncy” irovse Oruauscit er Ware. Up nisirs, over coal office, Lita and si Pu. ay EIDMAN & WARNESON, ‘Look-binders, Paper-rulers, and Bian ‘Book Manuiucturers. ols. 42Uand 422 11th st nw, 1BSON BROTHERS, z PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOR PRINTERS, aa-Fibe Printing uapecauige VDE MEDICAL, &c. RAND MADAM WILSON. 433 1ST, CORNER Tot and #7 sts ave. stabilsed 1855. special ireatinent jcalring relluble services, Advi free und confidential selsziie E. LEON, ‘The Uldést Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ Physician in the Cy, cam be consulted dally, 404 C st, bet iy and ou sts. w. Frompt treatment. Correspondence and consalta- tions seflctly confidential "Separate rooms for indies Ofice always oped. ‘oclo-1w* _SEWING MACHINES, &o. HE LIGHT-RUNNING “NEW HOME” HAS ltinined @ degree of popularity and achieved = reputation for mechanical exeelienceas unprecedented as it is well merited. Embodying ‘desirable Guality, it has won the approbation Seen itin’ operation, and is rapidly su ng Machines, both at home and abroad. In its construc tion special reference bas been had to the views of practical operators and men of scientific attaluments. We hiuve succossfully combined simplicity, durability, rell speed, strength and beauty, producing & machine oi for, ease of iment and ca pacity for wide range of work. We ask a critical ex- Amiuation and the employment of the severest tests in comparison with other machines, feeling assured that an unbiased public will render its verdict in be- half of the New dome. 8. OPPENHKIMEK & BRO. Sole Agents, 628 Oth st. n-w.. St. Cloud Building. oc18 ADIES, KETURNING TO THE CITY, READY to do thelr Fall Sewing, can rent at our Office pie ad of the ve ‘a he week." Rent paid educted off rive of ‘Machine it yarchased later, Prompt atteutlon to ‘and mail orders. ‘THis SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No.7, 00 much Se cen proved by crease Size Of ts shttle Yo denuls ha former ask Paes ‘Samples of Atasene Embroidery, doneon the New Ro fag eunenntes toed wit all Machines we SFP8C AURRBACH, cor. 7th and Hata, eps cal anal a Ses NG ee ACME Eas concepizatige m \Confensaiton of use /Fange of work can not be excelled. ay a arenes ah = Machines of aii Kinds NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT “DE BROT ERS isthe oldest extaolianed saver: ising Ladies’ Physiclan tn this city. ‘Ladies you can lar atteution pold to all diseases, peculiat 1 Parcicolar atten . Indies. married or single. All successfully treaied, ‘ocié-ime é NHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE Mtr itwo of br. BROTHERS Invigorating Cor iat: “Wil cure aby cane of Nervous Lruuilty wid loss GfRerve Power. itimparts vigor to the whole ws tem. ts Stet ‘RS. 8. J. SQUIRE, MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN Ms teniov mito 100 tn ame, where ave will ‘be picased to see her triends and patrons. ‘special atvention given to Chromic cates, Consuita- “Glours-10 im to pm, Sundays excepted.oc0-2w* 30 pays Ta DR.DYES z TAIC BELT, and other EuEcrare PrLiaNces. We will send ou thirty days’ trial, ‘who are saflering from Nervous ‘Deviity, Leet Vitality, and thove disesbes ELECTRIC 's NERVINK, NO. 2—A PERMA NE! Eire tor Nervous and Puvsical Debiity, Loss Vitality, caused a indiscretion, excesses, &c. er dun and he Price, gL Tracy Bent by mall sealed. se2-th.s,tuSm ‘ME. DE For: '. LONG-ESTABLISHED AND M aiibie Laie Physician, can be cussed daly ey ps ‘st, D.w. Office hours from 1to¥pm, with only. veli-lm® PROFESSIONAL _ ‘AD. ELZEMONA, WONDERFUL GIFT! UiarRVOLAd” born with evond Signe ‘idea. ‘Finds lost or buried stolen Jost iS i or mines. ives success in 421 Oth m., bet Dand Eats nw. i i 934 F st. uw, rscuiek Francs: ‘Fine tone, splendid workmanship, unsurpassed for duravility; prices reasonubie. St SANDERS & STAYMAN, ocl4-im 934 GPospwaxd PIANOS OF various makers for sale ai upwards. Easy mouthly payments. SANDERS &STAYMAN, ee SN vdd Fst DMUSICAL | : ited to examine our fine stock of the matchless Decker Brus’ Pianos. “For reat and. soid on accommod: ing terms rea DSISESANDERS & STAYMAN, ocl4-1m esa Fw FP\©ACHERS OF MUSIC ARE INVITED TO DP cating one orvar MANDY nooks, designed specially for the use of the musical preressiots cease SANDERS & STAY MAN, ocl4-Im. Mer LOVERS & iss & =TAYMAN, inet ae eo OO Aer TZEROTT & CO. ceiztm —_ 908 Penn, aves dd door trou th st I UGU WORCH & Co., td san'sr. x, sole Agente for tne SOME 5 Instruments, Sheet ‘Music and Music Books. 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 ceut Sheet Musle, Pianos and Organs to Ren ALLET & DAVIN ‘eqilaled at every desirable n the fi I Jous wustruments hw ‘of musicians all over until you have seen t tng at 312 9th st. nw int, these marvé place in the bear Eowarp F. Duoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway &Xons, Gabler, Decker & Som, ‘Marshall: & Wendell, Hallett & mane UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE &Co. mys 817 Market Space Do Nor Poncaase RAILROADS. DIRDMONT ALR LINK Trains jeave R and P. depot, 6th and B streets 7.16 nam aly: except sumiay. for Lynebborg a0 “LAS nim Dull"ioe Lynchburg, Dasville, Ash- Lynchbarg, Ne, Ash sta, and” pounts Some sleeping’ ca's to Avauta, aid theuce to New ville, Ch ri ile, Chariotie, At bate: Forediate siattone, Daily for Charlottesville, Louisville, Cia cimnati and points on’ Ch Pullman Sleeper QWamhingtow to 1 1130 im. Daily for Lynchburg, Chartotte, Colum, Mosugumers. New orleans and Tacnce buitet sleeping Cars Yon comneetion with Pulltnan parlor cart New Grlewns. Sleeper Augusta n ieaitn sarctve qt Washington Sud S30 pm. from Louisville 8:40 8105 nchburg local, 245 pin; Strasburg local, 1080 {ow far nindved wha asec ehussivania ave. mud ii passenger station Pebtayh Vania Mailroad, Oth wind Bac TAYLOR, JAS 1 ot ____ General Passenger Ageiit, JB8!T tone AND Om auLnoan, Schedule in effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 200m IsSe, unth! furvier wotiee Leave Washington from Stat sey avenue and st © of New Jew pom. daily. ‘The ess for Patent ty Coulsviile and St. Louts « thro above pol iy a hs comclies and Pale sant Cathe Por Paisburgh at 10:00 —-. ti i; i . ‘Stations, 840 an Newark, sing elplaia, 7230.01, 1 days 5, 6: 220, 8:15, 00, Bod dauy, , 2 6:40 p.ta. dally For Baiumore on w nd 10:00 4. Seo Hew Railroad and points Sout 30 pan. dally, 10 am. hws kieywer frome Washington to New Orleans, 5:30 pan Ue Rock. on Sanday 4? For Way Stations betwi more 5, 640, 840 wah T and 11590 pau, On Sanidays 5. 4340, 7200 sind 11:00 pin. Por Stat tau Branch 6:49 a... daily, except si pain. daily; 4:40 p.m. dally, except Satay | stations on Metropolitan in ally, except Sunday of Hagerstown 10000 a.m. and 9:31 pan, daily, ex cept Sunday Newark aud Havre de Grace, 1c & 110-00 pan, dail im Wilms Baltimore, 11:1 in aud intermediate potnts am. and 1:50 and SASEY and Valley Raliroad, 5.30 m Band 11500 1 905 am, 124 03301 7:45, Band 11.00 p.m. Ali tralhs from Washington stop at Relay Station opt 1:25, 3:15 and 6:40 pin. For further information ayply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket OMice, Washingtou Station; 819 and 1391 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th street. where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked aud Feceived at any point in the city. 3B. DUNHAM, C.K, LORD, Gen Manager, Baltimore. [se20) 4G. PAL WW *M4N¢TOS, O10 AND WESTERN Ral ROAD Oo, tas oighedlule tn effect August 1, 1s, ‘Tratas will leave trom and uttive ai Be & P. 6th and B sts. ws follows: eaete? Leave Washington ¥10 @ m. dally except Sunday and 4:45 p.m. daly, arrivingat Mound Mit 11-44 tnand 749 pam. “Keiurning trae leave Round Hill O08 mas dally aid at 1S p. ta, dally except Sane a day -arcivinig at Washingtow 8:40 win. and 9:4 p.m. fonthly aud quarterly commutation rates. 1,000 mnlle tickets $25. apes Superintendent, NIA ROUTE WEST AND SOUTHWEST, i, SPLENDID SCENERY MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, FECT JULY Lita, 1506, INE ‘Trains leave Wastiington from stat ‘aud B streets, ws 1olk For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express owas ‘91 Painoe 5 ing Cars al W900 A.M. daly. Fast, Line, 950 A. daily to Ciucinnat and SU Louis, with, ing Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnach, and Hocel Oar to St. Louis: daily, except Saturday, to Chicago, with siceping Car Alioona to Chi Express, at 7:10" P. Chicago: ‘dally, with Sleep! Chicago, and Hareb ‘connecting xpress, | with ous, iy, dor Pittsburg Sleeper Harrisburg (9 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, ¢ Rochester, Buflalo, N % inucares UAW) P.M. daily, except saturday, With Palace Cam Wasibineton to Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 daily, except 11:00 4, : On Sunday =. 200, 4:13, 1120 'P. Lintted kxpress of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:40 AL 3L. aud 3:50 P. ML daily, except Sunday. For Hostou without Chauge, 2:00 P. M-every day For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all through tralus counest at Jersey City’ with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford: lng directiransfer to Fulton street, avoiding double terringe wero-s New York City. For Phiinaeiphia, 7:15, ¥:00 wid 1100 A.M. 200 4:15. 600, 10:00 and 11-20 P.M. On’ Sunday, 9:00 A. ML, 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 aind 11-20 PM Limited Express, A.M. and 3:50 P. and 11208. M. On 00, 4:15, 6:00, 7: For Pope's Creek ‘dat: For Ai i Pm Deh DHUA AND Hlcevnticksitits Atte AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING LOAD, ALEXA WAY, TON ik x ‘aud ara 10.00, 10:10 A. AL and Muidnigut exe and 1040 A.M. usp Vania aventie and a the station, Where urders can be leit for the checkiag Of bagzage to destination from botels and residences, CHAS. E. PUGH. General Manager. J. R WOOD, General Passenger Agent iyi, “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. DOK ALL POTOMAC KiVEK LANDINGS, Mtcamer JOHN W. THOS ESOS ‘Weduesday and Friday, at‘? au, as fara nim Ferry and Leonardtown and ail intermediate ie O0 Priday extends hor trip ts Lewtheat wharven Coan iver, kinale, Lodge Lamas Sunday's: Potnt, Wicoutco River Mati Te ES ‘Vouratgove muy landing for 25 cents. Statervoue sosens: Esrstny 70k POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves Tthaireet, wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am. Returning TUBSDAYS FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. m. toucle ing at Kiver as far as Nomlni Crk, Curci- ‘Chiat, Va, and St Clements ay, Ma, Coumects with eS EN k PADORTT _G W. RIDLEY, Manager, >" AVOETE Ages, RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT “TEAM. Eis JOMN UIMBON abd eG AM IoaLT lone 41, East Kver, N. Y.,every SATURDAY ai 4 Cs Bi: Oth st. wi every TUS! bt A rate wt Me™ VERNON! att VERNON: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Ttivstrest wharf daily excep: sunday) 108 Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock min. “Retiring, reaches Washington about 3:30 p.m. mie is 1. BLAKE, Captain, b Sait regularly trom BALTIMORE for LIVEKPOUia via. QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Haltfax, N.S, and St. Johns, N. F. Caspian October 19; Nova Scouian, November 16, Cabin, 865; Intermediate $30: Stecrage, ¥20. Batt You see The, ATR _UNDERTAKERS. A thoronghly first-clee iastean ote 5 CAIN, 4 ditty price, "over alwue now is eee a ees UNDERTARIR on wo1d 7 yibing Strictly Piewt-ciam ween? 1 ‘Seed Sees nat organs at prices trom o1e ‘the most Kemonabie Terma ‘Leiephoue call acs Largest amurtunes Of Ge. music 1a the eity, M LCENISHING UNDERTAKER, MENKY EBERBACR , apzs 915 F street, KOvina Bator, orp the ep Pianos. tuning, at GL KUMN'S, 407 10th ot nw as GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ve fr : Euzeys HaTS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, ‘In all the Latest Novelties in ‘WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY. &. ‘Shirts to onder, 6 for $12 A perfect it guaranteed. ELLERY'S, 1337 F street, ee

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