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atl ei, THE BARTHOLDI STATUE. John Greenleaf Whittier’s Tribute. ‘From the N.Y. Independent, to-day. ‘The land that. from the rule of kings in freeing us, seit made free, Our Old Word sister to us DFiaEs Mer sculptured dream of Liberty. Unlike the shapes on Baypt's sands, Uplifted by tue toll-worn slave, (On Preedom's sou, wih freemen's hands, ‘We rear tuesymbol free lauds gave. ance! the beautiful’ to thee jew more @ debt of love werowe: Inpeace beneath thy flear-leis, Jy symbol, holding forth “hud Bove to ail who sit mand darkness’ Helt the earth With watciriires from thy tore uplit, Reveal the primal mandate still Whieb Chao- heard and ceased to ber Trace on midair the Ever sa. will Tn sigus of fire: “Let man be free!” To Keasou A lightning flash the wreten to smite Who shieids his iecnse with thy name, — Lieut. Sehon’s Disappo! COMING FROM IDAHO TO BE MARRIED ONLY TO WIND HIs SWEETHEAKT MARRIED. Lieut. Jchn Sehon, of the United States army, arrived at Louisville, Ky., Tuesday night trom his post in the Cwur d'Alene, Idaho territory. He came on a furlough, expecting to be married at Louisville on November 17. Wednesday night, at 6 o'clock, bis sweetheart niarried an- other man. Sehon was appointed a lieutenant about year ago from civil lite by the Presi- dent. Returning to Louisville in the pride of suceess he renewed his addresses to Miss Mary Allen, a beautiful gi from Dixon Springs, I Later sue met 1 of 17 ti who had come 8, F boarding school. amuei Busit, a handsome young ey fell in love, ahd for a time were her. About the beginuing of this aifuir Schon was called away, ana. belore they became bopelessiy involved’ Bush and Miss Allen quarreled, Miss Allen went jor a seasou ja Wasnington, kept up her. cufrespoudence with Sehum and set the day for November 17 next and the place Louisville. ‘Schon furnished a house handsomely at the Pos i luitio, ata Set out ow tis pasting to iis brother otficers of Southern girl he would bring back. Meanwhile Miss Alen had come back to Louisville, met Sush and renewed their affair, contrary to the Wish of her parents and of ber aunt. “A little juore than & week ago she agreed to marry Bush. It is claimed sue telegrapued Sehon, but he never received the message. The wedding With Bush was set jor 1 o’cluck Wednesday. When stiss Allen learned Weduesday morning Wat Sehon tad returned she iainted away. ‘When she recovered her friends urged a post- einent, and tried to persuade her to marry Ketom. she was not abie to gu to the chureh at 1 eelvock, but stili held out for Bush. They were married by Bisuop Penock, of St, An- drew’s, and they took the evening train ior Lexington. ea ‘Tne Boodle Aldermen. A REPORT THAT THEY ARE WILLING TO PLEAD GUILTY IF ONLY FINED. It is said in New York that all the indicted boodie aldermen but six now Known to be in that city are ready to plead guilty to agreeing ww receive a bribe of $20,000 [rom the men in- terested ia procuring a iranchise ior the Broad- Way railroad. Advances were made to District Attorney Martine and Delancey Nicoll yester- day, it ts said, by counsel for these mei, alter an igreemeut being made on tue part or the prosecution not to use such facts as evidence Rgasust the aldermen in te eveut of thelr ad- Yances being rejected. They are ready to swear, however, tat iney never received $1 of the money. ' Tuey are willing jo plead guilty with ihe understanding that they suall not be sent to prison, but tuat their punisiment shall be @ punishment of $5,000 in each cuse. Jobo Keenan, “Buly” Moloney, Robert E. DeLacey and conviet Henry W. Jaenue were the mea, it is asserted, who bribed the alder- men. Keenan got the money trom somebody to manipulate tue board with, He used Maio- ney and De Lacey as his first and secoud lieu- tenants. Through De Lucey Jaeune was taken into the deal. De Lucey got ouly wis share, Keenan pocketed two or three shares, and Mo- Joney pocketed uearly every one else's except Jaebne’s, ———~+e+____ For Breach of Promise. A YOUNG WOMAN WHO WANTS $20,000 FoR BLIGHTED AFFECTIONS. Several days since Miss Augusta Died- riehs, a good-looking young Woman, appeared im the office of Lawyer H. W. Leonard, in New York, and, requesting his services, related a story of betrayed confidence and de- wertion. Her story was Investigated by the Jawyer, and resulted in a suit for $20,000, brought by the young woman in the supreme court, against Joba Olsheimer, a well- Known young man in west New York. Her story, as repeated by the lawyer, is that on June 5, 1584, she was introduced to Olsheimer. ‘He was young, jook- ing, appeared to have plenty” of money and quickiy became very devoted. He took her tothe theater many times, and was a model lover. She believed in him, and in September Of the same year accepted his promise of mar- Kises Evi. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ‘The disease most dreaded, from which thousands suffer, which children inherit. grown people endure, and which, unless eradicated from the system while young, 's pase on from generation to generation, is Serofula, This taint of the blood in early times was kuown as King’s Evil. By whatever name It ts called the diseace is a terribie one in {ts consequences, When inherited by the young proper treatment for ite cure cannot be commenced too early. Causes which pro- duce it are too weil known to require mention. The disease is well known und abhorred: and wherever it exists great care should be taken to obtain plenty of fresh air and clean, wholesome food, and attention given tothe diet. Beware of mercurial, arsenical or Other murderous mineral poisons as medicines for this, disease. They increase the danger; they do not re- Meve the sufferer. The effect of these polsons upon the system of the victim of Scrofula is frequently so terrible as to place htm almost beyond relief by proper treatment. A word in regard to the indications of this horrible disease. Warning Is given early enough tor the patient to receive a thorough course of treat- ment inearly youth, tor rarely do the symp:oms of Serofula first appeat ister than 15 years of age. A cure can be secured before the sufferer shall have be- come an object of disgust, and afflicted with despond- ency, or be the cause of conveying to innocent suffer- ers its laherited horrors. BROWS'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN'S IKON BITTERS. A sufferer from Scrofula or King’s Evil findsan en- tire derangement of the stomaci and bowels, and from these evils come many other evils which affect the geueral health. It is almost neediess to describe the symptoms of Scrofula, ‘The pallor of the skin isa sure indication of Serofwia, Eruptious may appear, bat their absence is no evidence of the abseuce of the disease. ‘The swelling of the glands of the throat and behind the ears and under the chin always indicate this disease. Enla:ged Joints result from it. Tubercies form in the lungs and produce Consumption. The treatment of this disease, to be successful, should be by the use of such a prompt acting aud powerful bloud puritying medicine as Brown's Irou Bitters This medicine, resulting from long and patient research and experiment, is composed of the best and most active vegetabie alteratives, so skillfully combined with a special preparation of Iron that while purity ing the blood it strengthens the stomach and tones up the whole system. So that while a perfect cure of this horrible alsease is veinz accumplished, the patient is also being strengthened and given new life and energy. Brown's Iron Hitters removes the accumu- lation from the lungs, reduces the swelliog of the glauds, the enlarged joints resume their natural size and a healthy condition, Remember, these couditions always exist in Scrofula, and when removed by Brown's iron Bitters it is sure that the disease is cured, You should eat regularly good wholesome food, keep your bowels regular and use Browa’s Lrou Bitters as a preventive of its rewurn. SCKOFULA. SCROFULA. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Ask any of your neihbors what is the best blood paritier they know, and they will teil you Brown's iron Bitters Fromevery section of the country come letters of endorsement of this valuable remedy in dis: eases of the blood, stomach, liver ant kidneys, with all their attendant evils of byspeps.a, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Loss of Appe- tite, vizziness, Wakefuiness, Nervousness, Kheama- tism and Neuraigia From weak, watery, impure blood is developed Dropsy; from a disordered stomach, idueyss, In- flammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Gravel; from an inactive, sluggish liver, Drowsiness, Lassitude. Brown's Iron Bitters cures ull these, for it acts di Fectly upon the seat of all these diseuses—:he source of all diseases, the blood. No other medicine is kuown wherein is combiued Iron in a form that tones and strengthens, bat does not constipate In Brown's Iron Bitters has this combination with pure vegetable al. teraiives been made, and with such skill and knowl edge that Constipation and Headache are cured by its use. Al! other iron medicines produce them. Brown's Iron Bitters will not injure the teeth, BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Brown's Iron Butters will not cause nausea to the ‘most delicate stomach, and for children it proves a ‘most effectual aid to promote health during the grow- ing period. Taken in small and frequent doses, it strengthens and aids the organs of the body to healthy action, and supplies life and vigor to the wasted tissue ot the growing child. Jaundice,a result of Billous- ness, shown by a sickly, sallow hueof the complexion, will be cured by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, and that tired feeling that accompautes it be replaced by an active vitality. Brown's Iron Bitiers is a specific cure for Malarial Fevers ofall kinds. Drop the use of quinine; it will do more harm than good. It will pro- duce Constipation, Headache, ringing in the ears and Tiage without a doubt. Time’ went on, Low- ever, and he did not fulill it, although re- Quested to doso many times. Of a sensitive, Rervous nature, sue Lecaine very ill, and Jor ‘Over two years was in ill-health. ee ee Queer Story from Jersey. WRY A FARMER'S WIFE WENT OFF WITH THE HIRED MAS. William Emerich, a man with a peeuliar his- tory, is held at the first precinet station house in Newark, N.J., on a nominal charge of drank- enness. He was arrested at the instance of his wife, who complained that he drank to’ excess and abused her. When he was arraigned Mrs. Emerich said that three years ago she lived with her husband, « prosperous larmer named Hill, at Juekson, Mich. They took Emmerich into thee Service. He wruused Hill's Jeasousy and. was Ordered to leave. He consented vn condition went with him, threatening to burn the house and Kill Its inaiates If sue re fused. ‘Se aud her husband consulted as to What she ad better do, and reached the conelt. Sion that his saiety and hers demanded that she should xo with Emerich, Consequently she went away with the farm hand, and subsequent: ly Hilt procured a divorce. ‘Then she married Emerica, but Hill, even aiter the wedding, con lnued to send her money. Since the marriage the woman bad learned that Emerien had met. Tied young girl in Phadelpbia, many years ago and deserted her. He claims to have been divoreed irom tbe first wile, but Mrs. Emerien No. 2 doubis the truth of the story. Hie is heid Pending furtuer inquiry lato tue case. ee AN AbopreD Sos Kos His BENEFACTRESS. Thomas F- Colbert, a young man wo mitted iorgery to cover up losses on Tuce trucks, gave hituscif up to the Chief ol po- lice in New Haven, Conn, Tuesday. Twenty ¥paPage Boengzer Alling, a wealthy farmer of iltord, adopted Coivert, irom the. almsbouse, He was treated us one of the fainily, given ab excellent education and Was made tue iat ager of the large turin. In April last be took eettificates oc shares in the Naugatuck road, the property of Miss Julia Alling, daughter of ezer, aud, ladutsing uer nasie, serd them toa Sanking ‘house In New Haveo, receiving 1440 tor them.” He alo appropriaed as ‘county (Neb.) bond tof $1,000. His Mhett was discovercd, und whea he became nniless Uy reckiens bettlbg he surrendered iiaselt as stated. c Marcue CaRDFy MArcuED WITH SULLIVAN.—Pats; Cardiif tas sigued at St.Paul articles fora meeting with Joun L. Sullivan, ‘The mecting Wili take piace in December. ‘The gate money Will be divided, seventy-five and. twentyclive Percent. The articles provide that it susil be am elght-round contest with iour-ounce gloves, Sullivan wili be at su Paul on saturdays He Oilers $500 10 any man who Will stand Lerete Dim. “Similar oilers are made ior Minueapolis and Duluth. ‘Suck Keele has said he woud chanes a kuGek ud: in Minueayoliny aud it is ex iiew Will couiront te euainpion TeDatuus = —eee—___ ,RUSSIANS IN DANGER AT VARNA. Vieuns Political Currespoudence has rece telegrain trom Odessa which says that the Rus: slap consul at Varna hus asked for the dispatch of & Russian war suip to that piace to protect the consulate aud Kussiaa residents irom the Violence of the pupuiace. A Wipow’s EXreximestaL Tair. — Lule Heriaaa, nee Strickhouser, child ior Los Augeies, Cal, sevei During ber husband's sujourn there for uis heaitu a tew years ugo he imade the acquaint ance of a genlieman who took consideravle 1 terest in Lim aud did him many kindnesses. Since Mr. Hermuau’s death # correspondence between ‘the xentieman and the widow has brought about her visit to bis place with a view We matrimony, be advancing u liberal amount W defray her expenses. te furthermore agrees, Should sue conciud uot to marry him, Le Wi make Ler a preseut of considerably more than her trip home will cost.—Gettysburg (Hu) Com- I weeks ago. soe Tae National Txorrixg Assoctation 1 YeSuGATION.—Messrs. ELS, Edwards, Williai, S.Tiltou and D. Bouuer were on te 15th of February last aypoiuied a couinittee at Chicago by the Natiouas Frotting «sociation to inves. gate the atluirs of tue office ul Secretary Vail. The compiaine against the secretary's office Was that tue ciaimis of members bad been te hored, ‘stateuients aud accounts denied, moueys received on account of suspension: Mlegaby retained aud general neglect ot tue Business o1 the association. Aiter investiga: You the committee ave just made a repurc Wuich coutirais the chaigeul negivet, exteave geuce and bad manageuent, bub says baat te ‘Cruminal latent exisied, = — Cuter Auruce Ke-eLecteD—The officers of al Brotueriwad of Locomotive Ensiucers were elected ‘hey are as tollows: Gra Arbus, or Cleveland; second grand € 3. Ke Sprisze, of Luronio, Out; est EF. taut cugincer, Masry C. idays, of Cleveland, secund grand ‘assistant eagineer, A, i Cavner, & dan brancisco; turd ansistant engineer, Joba Hilt, of Culeazo; grand guide, J, C. Forte: Of Aurora, Li; graud chaplain, Delos Evere, Of Pawucipuis. The teria oi tue grand eniet is three yeurs, of the otuers one yeur. Tue matte. Of the iusurauce amocation Was Feierred wo. POmittce of Len, who Will devote some days t. ‘consiverauon, I A full Line ot tine Cassiriere, Corkscrew, Tricot and frequentiy Kheumatism and Neuralgia. Brown's Iron Bitters wil. cure all Malarial Fevers and Ague, ‘Swamp Fever, and will alsocure the troubles produced. by the use of quinine. aw Beware of Imitations “ee Genuine has Trademark aud crossed red lines on ‘wrapper. BROWN CHEMICAL co., it BALTIMORE, MD. I Case Ox Taz RECOMMENDATION OF A FRIEND, Isthe exclamaticn of many people that come to Oak HALL The first time. What does this denote? It satisfies us that our fixed rule, to sell clothing of a high grade only, and at prices 30 per cent under others, meets the ‘approval of Washington's people. ‘The following are a few of the latest bargains received: A good stroug Overcoat at $5. worth $7.50. Au all wool Overcoat at 97.90, worth 310.50. ‘A fine Moutaznae Chischilia Overcoat, made up jual to the vest mercaunt tailor’s Work, at $2 ally made to order tor $5. s 4 full line of ght and heavy weight Overcoats be- all zood bargains, tween thuse prices, yess and Dress Suits, from A compiete line of isu $6.50 to 525, consisting of sack, Curaway and Prince Albert Suits” Best materials bes: workmauship and lowest prices ever seen in Washington. FOR BOYS 5 TO 18 Good Suits at $2.75, worth $4. Hetier Suits at $50. worth 65, Best Corauro: sell elsewhere at $6, A splendid Line of five Casstmere, Tricot Wide Wale and Corkscrew Suits from so up. Overcouts from $2.00 to 910. Best of bargains FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS, Good Suits at $4.50, worth $6. AL-Wool Suits ai $6.50, worth $8. Cheviot suits wace in first-class style at prices not wo be touched vy any house having large store expensex ‘Overcoats in Tull line from $4.50 10 $13. PANTS. Acomplete line for Men, Youths, Boys and Chil- dren af prices lower than ever beture. RAILROADS. DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODs. EW BOOKS —EARTH. a p™>Noxt ark uxz R A Gaten, by. Rev. gonn Chester, Onvs Baas: Mas M. J. Hest bp" “The Baw, of Orica ih p couptr saat | Peon leave Band P. depot, Oth and ® sirovtn : BROKEN LOTS, net ad Bees felon’ Brow and, tories, Naren, Spe: | Mistese SE temas: Ng a - - ible: Fatore . : . 4 oo aoe ee ince, Sige doahrg, ako the taney tegen | i atra et, Aap Pe, Cris of Meh ee ; se IMPORTED BONNETS ROUND HaTs, ‘We wish to call attention to our and ona! aby € ii. Spurgeon, ‘Litde | Orteans, & = complete stock of ‘Hangings and to.our vray. Mrs. FH. Harnett ail the ww | 2:30 pm—ally, except Sanday, for Manaema also those of her own design, to which she calls special | Compare them with a prices. | Oe Embossed pages Se eslest Wi. BaLLANE TS © | ETL hee eee Segereae LANSBURGH @ BROS, attention, No regular opening day. 0023 | Gilt: °US, $05 SiGwn Back Pane tgs eee ae hdbs ciples; cma atpolnts on Che. “nnd bio’ Kit Palisa ae S MARDE AL MEPRANG $90 NORTE HOW: | so sctuy, 3. BLEPREUxXa2R0, ‘NEW CATCH CREAM CODFIBH, 11590 n.m.—Daily tor Lenchbarg, Charlotte. ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Pranic Sgt New motels Heccived Tate eS NEW N. ¥. STATE BUCKWHEAT, je mported voce: street south popening Wontgomery in connection ‘with Puhaas metioe ua Five ‘Tringnings, Ime | _ se21-Bwe . sn NEW WHITE HONEY, thence to New Oriente. sleet ay ates Parlor cary Ge SRR cr se Maxx J. P. Patom, Want Parez PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP, “Throng trains from wouth arrive ae We % From Cold Storage, as fine and fresh flavored asthe 8:30 om. ond G80 p. Loulevitie —— 1107 F STREET, —_— Howe geriag ine Ter eS es Lynchburg local, 2:48 pam; Sirsabarg too CREASE £8 Choice as itis possible Ay DMPORT! FRESCOING. Tickets, sleeping car accommodation and inform ‘Tortoise Shell Hair Pins, 4c. each. Twenty hew ins STAINED GLASS, PRRoquefort and Kdam CITEESE, this season's impor Yon furdisbed snd bagxage checked at offer Wt, styles Ladies" Gilt and Sliver Lace Pins, cholee" ‘Would announce the receipt ofher otto Pennsylvania ave. anid ut passeager statlo. Pransy Gent's Waich Charms, lc. each; worth from 75e. to AUTUMN STYLES UPROLSTERY G00D8. ‘Norion’s, Celebrated Pineapple CHEESE, plo-ulc vauin eee gaea —_— = wish Dairy and New York State CREAM =} ce General Passenger Ageia. ‘Of Bonneta and Round Hats, selected with great care cHEES. ALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILROAD. : from the most fashionable HANSON HISS & C0., — jash Purses, 17¢; worth 30c. Leather = sf IPHONEO YOUNGS: ‘Schedule ip effect, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 PiAbout 44 pleccs iett ofthat Cashmere: willed All- EUROPEAN HOUSES 8 S15 15th Street, Company, COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 218T Tose, Unt Rurtiier noes mm oot Flannel 3 . pactal ations pear i rE : —— Pini und brow, worth BUC per yard. “We shall soe: | 8 tion has been paid tothe procuring of | (Clorn Wearser Is Comra, —— AND CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS. Tinuing selling for 3Ue per yard. Sahih ‘allwool White’ Flannel 20c per yard: worth 2c. ‘27-inch all-wool, navy blue Twilled Flannel, extra, heat Fd. a Curtains, beautiful 256, er Ce Cree see arenes i ms, cheup at 82 per pair sor Gaeta ‘Uhey will be olfered for 8-35 per patt, Ladies’ Mourning Mandkerchicis, ail inenand hem- stltehed, cholee of 30 different patterns. Lie Chlldren's libbed Sebool Hose, in grey ahd brown mixed, elegant lenzths, only Lue: per'pair; worth 206. Bises from 19 Su iueusive, he a sve Ruching in’ cream, white or black, Ge ‘per yard: worth 2c. Chlidren's Piash Caps (all shades plush) for $1.25; Chilarens lush Normandy Cay th $2.25; Children’s « orman wort Remnant Day price $17. wz ‘Boys Navy blue Flauuel Shirt Walsts 85c. cach: worth $1. Ladies" heavy Flannel Skirts 98e.: worth $1.25. Nouingham Curtain, net tape Dodd, 18s per Fares Nottingham Lace Curtains, 1m ecru and white, good Jengths, Soe. per pal. ‘These goods ‘will Wash and launder well. 300 Rem- nants ovturtain Net all gualtie, nite Blankets Oe. per Fullsize Bed Comsorisuue = St" ‘The iast lot of ‘Simpson's Mourning Calico Rem- solid ‘black aud’ figures for’Se-ber yard; worth Se. ‘Two Cases White Canton Flannel, Remnants, extra welzht and quailty, worth 18e per yard; Remoant price L2tc. per yard, Hemuanisof calnbele Sr iaing Bee et ae jenmuan YAR: worth nds eat arneti ah pd One Case of Colored Canton Flanuel Remnants at ‘Te, per yard; worth 12me. sikieeere bine, old yold, brown per yard. Several colors, suen'as red, and drab, choice at 7e. per yard. {2 Pieces oF Mignon cepa, an’ excellent material for Wrappers, at 12ige. per yard: worth 18. Dees OTS, ark Calico. emnants, aultable for se lorts. at de. per yurd: worth 76. Sean on th Kemnants of Sheeting and Pil Remnants of Dress Goods and Ci Remuants of Plain and Plaid Fl-nnels, Among these Flaunel Remnants are desirable lengths and atterns for childven’s wear at ‘prices below the regu: fg sonseuenty daubiy desirabie-s 00» yards Russian Crash Remnant . yard: worth 160. pe ee 20x40 Bieached German Damask Towels 19c; worth 250. kins 8c. per dozen. nants of Table Linen at half price. Ocds and Ends in ‘Tewels and Napkins, and scores “loths. of other bargains at L AA NNN L AAA NNN LLLL 4 A NNN for Foo i BOBU ‘BBB Ul San, pepe “CCS wa & eg hey THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 420-422-424-426 7TH ST. oc27 ONE PRICE, JN MONDAY, OCTOBER 25711, Will open a New Stock of Goods at 317 9th st.n.w., consisting of Fine Mohair Plush Carriage irobes, s.ouair Goods for Furniture. Plain, Crashed and Embossed Ph Piano aud, Tabi Inge, Fir Pi " joliair. Smyrna tugs, Common Curriage Robes, Blankets, &c, &c. Great bargains in afine lot of Mo- hair heninanis, suitable for covering furniture, s0fa, ster ae 20 JOHN WATERHOUSE, Agent. W.-M. Suusrer & Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS in Black, 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 AU-Silk Colored and Black VELVETS. ‘High Novelties in VELVETS, SILKS, PLUSHES and CAMEL’s HaIRS. Laiies’ HABIT CLOTHS, all shades and qualities. Ladies Merino and silk UNDERWEAR, PONGEE in choice designs for Furniture Drapery. Greut Bargain m1 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 any goods in the market at $2. Hocel keepers are in- vited to examine. Fancy Linen SCARFS, TOWELS, &c. Our stock is larger than ever. Prices as low as ‘same quailties can be bought for in United States. ‘W. M, SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue nw. THE BEST Is THE CHEAPEST. Mass J unser Consox Saxs, In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year! “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $$ per month, provided COKE, were used in cities,” &c. ocl6 ‘Our motto: No troubie to show goods at , OAK HALL 0022 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS Liente couraxys extract OF MEAT. Finest and cheapest Meat Flavor. ig Stock for Soups, Seances, ‘Alinual sale 3,000,000 Jars, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable tonto. “Is a guecess uid boon for winch ation asould fect race: ful.”"—See “Medical Press,” “aueet ae Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Lie igs Suatare ‘in iue thi across the Label, ou Liebig” und photograpi hay ing been largely ‘Used bj wath a nection with Baron Licbig, the puul Jormed that the Liebig Company al Offer the urticte with of genuineness, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘To be had of all Stor Gro- Set and Chemists sole Agente for the United ‘lates (wholesale only), C. David € Co.. 9 Fen- Shureh Avenue. Londo. England. wa6-ts BEST GOODS PAIR PRICES, ‘Joa. Schlitz Brewing Co.’s MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER e can Huron Liebig’s guarantee and Palmer's Premium GINGER ALE, LEMON SODA, &éc. EEE 615 to 623 D street southwest. Telephone 480. 1224 20th street northwes:. ‘Telephone 454. eel SAMUEL C. PALMER. Natioxaz M crvan Lire ASSOCIATION, ‘No. 1420 Fatreet, Washington, D.Q =~ JUHN W. DREW, Agent for District of Columbia, Ovricene President, W.W. gf Bateman & Co. bankers Medien! bt ector, Mulph Walsh, st Ds. ‘rank J. ‘Tibbets. General Manager, Sere See ‘AM. dk White, casuler National Met- Secretary, John X, Beall, Real Extate, of Adams & WE ARE’ DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WasHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70, 25 Bushels tor $2.50, COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90, 25 Bunhele se 92.00 WASHINGTON GaS LIGHT COMPANY, iD 411 and 413 10th street, Daionxenness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itcan be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it. It 1s absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has tol Jowed. IT NEVER VarLS. The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes ap utter impossi- Dility tor the liquor appetite to exist. For Saue ny DR. S. F. WARE, ZBEITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also, R. K. HELPHEN ‘STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Washington, D.C Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all arts of the country. ocdé-atu,th Monvumuenrs FLAYNERY BROS, DELAWARE AVENUE axD B STREET 8. W., Dealers in allkinds of GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS, ‘Rare aiid choice designs in american and Scotch, aces beanshtel ees ee ern een CoP Tm PAL anv WorTER, ‘so aND ‘67. GOODS FOR COSTUME BONNETS fe enable us to sult the, most fastidious, oc! V. KANE, 507.11TH ST. My, made te ciaeh bere fi gomraptow on. ® 1 of Shou! sts, Frenel Corsets and Busties Corsets launderied. sel8-2m* ME. B VAN REUTH. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that she has removed her Dressmaking Parior to 1534 I stn.w., near the Arlington hotel, formerly 4 W.—CORSETS: ‘and when yon start to select s 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 quality, which costs very littie mage than thecommon, A call solicited. W. & JENKS & CO, Norres TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF ithse ool 008 ‘17 77m Street N. W. 8 4! 5 | J.C. Horcumsox, W. H. Hovenrox & Co. qo 6 Py 4 IMPORTER, 1214 F Street N. W. G00 & Eee = ‘Complete Assortment FALL, ANNOUNCEMENT. Sng resents Dee MILLINERY, cLoaks, During next week we offer a special sale of imported JACKETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS | Russ ata reduction of 10 per cent for cash. a LACES; Our line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has been a Bravrirce andthe sciceied with caf, womaeoF which Was specially made |, 7¢,%mKhouta doubt the most Brag 5 : ‘aoe en LOWEST PRICES GUARNTEED, off hE S82 tiem Antiae out sate Ononate | SPATE wy i tans it fe tne as FOSTER KID GLOVEs, ‘See our $85 Butternut Suite. ———. Ee, he z : . Bold nM rove that, we would simpiy state that a larke quai $1 Per Pas and Upward, Every str tied andwar-| and aden gase une SM Me New Yore | [Wiki teeiacnt Blur tapped aul ranted, 907 Pennsylvania ave, ‘See or Manogany Suites, from $140 to $250. aworkhee Sise 7 Trevise, Paris, ‘ocll_| ‘The above are a few specially good suites, and will HOWEVER. M 7 D. only need this notice to sell them. a K. A everything &1 ined renown, some RS, e A. Donovay, LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. aa: ts rss Srevag te fake savant or the Fepuiationt has unitating tHe, Naiae aa 904 F STREET. Were mover sold at such low figares as at the present | Ferutation tt bus gained by umitating ene Nana A choice and complete stock of Our Scotch. Curtains, selling from $3.50 to 97 per | Hor article tor the genuine. pair are ao per cent cheaper thie yea then Isa FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, Pander ekimen ard will need only for you to 1ook and examine, as we do THEREFORE, os eS m8 not wish to boast lor ourselves—you come and look, Also, those of our own design, at the lowest possible | aud we will let you du that for us. ‘Bewureandsce toitthat either sacksor barrelsread prices. ool Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS: “CERES” Tas F Des Sitgletuced Linen Velours. 92.25. all colors gE Mspora Drrss Surezns Are recommended by thé leading Dresstnakers, They ‘kre absolutely Impervious. wu 920-3" MARaNE Carrion, 122 i9nit st. Curtains and Laces; niants Caps and Robes. Fine work of ail kinds, doue up in the best Frengh style. ‘ocd-1m* Maz. Vox Braxvis, Monisre, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Win, ate & Gos st Louis Mo Suits made at the shortesi notice. Snperior fitting, reasonable prices, and satisiaction guaranteed. Evening Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus eee 920 14th st,, be S® AL, GARMENTS | byED SS into the new and fashionable’ visite and jacket shapes Furs repaired. Mulls made. At Mt CUNNINGHAM's, 1310 8th st, nw. No sign. sid. AND ALTERED Silk and Wool D..musk. $250 to Sd. Spun Silks and Tapestries, 65c. to ¥L1 per ya. Art Damask Jute, Toe. Japan silks. be. up. Amores, $2.25. Printed Velours, $6. Brocades, all prices Our reputation is very good In this dey ‘we solicit you tocall and see for yoursel Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on shore nutios. ah and have the Imprintof TWO GOLD 3fEDALS. attached, None genuine without the wo gold medals, ment, and WM. M.GALT & 09. ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers Poor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W., Sone AGENT For THE CALIFORNIA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS ap23 N. Having a large force of workmen, we shall t be prompt and execute any order left in our with dispateb, References will be furnished on application. W. H, HOUGHTON & CO, and ee Bika dee USCAEFR aM FRaME FACTORY, inoved to northeast corner of 1ith and G streets, Mas all the latest tall styles im boin ERY, TH STRELT NORTHWEST, ‘Makes Corseis to order in every style and material, sud guarantee: perfvet ii and comfort HER SPECIALTIES ARL— French Hand-made Underclouutug, MermnoUnderwear ‘and finest imported Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Braces, ud all Dress iteferm Goods. French Corsets and Bustles, Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Aliss I's own make) that for the price i a x. mrl4 CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciuity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired, Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON éCaROLINE LERCH, formerly wit A. Fischer and Maison Yriese, Hue Itivolic, Paris, 28 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. LLERY'S, HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY. &. Shirts to order, 6 for $12. A perfect fit guaranteed ELLERY’S, 1337 F street, Opposite the Epbitt House, SEWING MACHINES, é&. TPHE LIGHT RUNNING “NiW ‘attained a degree of popularity and achieved » Feputation for mechanical excelleucens unprecedented us It 1s well merited, Lubodyiug every desirable quality. it has won the appro of all who huve seen itin operation, aud is rapidly superseding otis machines, both at home and abroad, Lu its construc. tion special reference has been hud to the views of ractical operators und mnen of sclentilic attaluments, "e huve successtully con) S moplicity, durabilt; Feliability, speed, strengt and beauty, produc.ug & 08 ine wwied tor east Of manascnient and Cae y for wide range of work. We ask a critical © ation and the employment of the severest. tests in comparison with otuer machines, fella; that an unbiased public will render its verdict in be- half of the New Home. 8. OPPENHEIMEK & BRO, Sole Agents, 528 Ytu st n-w.. St. Cloud Building. 0c13. ADIES, KETURNING TO THE CITY, READY to do their Fall sewing, can rent at our Office & New Improved Light-Running sewing Machineo, any Of the most approved patierns at_93 per month, or BY assuced the week. ent paid deducted off price of Machine it purchased later. z Prompt atteution to telephone and mail erders. THe SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No 7, 80 much spoken of, of which we have the sole agency, has re- Gently been greatly improved by the increase of the size of its shuttle to douvle is former size, "The new Automutic Tensiow Cap: compiete outtit of silver ed tools in handsome moruedo, plush-lined. metal und case, and ebonized cabinér work. ‘The very _Semiples of Arasene Embroidery, done on the New No. %, sent by mail on appiication, A legal guarantee furnished with all Machines we seli, reut orrepair ‘AUERBACH, cor. 7th and H st, ‘Telephone call 422-2 aust PHE WHITE IS KING: THE ACME OF PER iection in the category of sewing Machines. A. concentration and condetisation of mechanical genius ‘and skill, "The range o1 work can not be excelled. It is 4 thing of beauty and a joy forever. Cull and seeitat J. F MCKENNEY’S, 427 vith st. nw. J.B. RICH: jOSD, Manager. Mactines of “all kinds tor saleur First-class repairing done. “Also, Central oftice WWersul Fauierns. See them’ FINANCIAL r forthe Doras & Waicur Oo. anaren) BROKERS, Ovrices: 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- FLOUR. ‘This'Flour for Family use has no superior. I am now recelving choice varieties of Potatoes, which are coming in very freely, and housekeepers will do well to lay in their stock, as I hardly think they will be lower this season. Ihave a fine line of Apples, Grapes, Sweet Oranges and Lemons. Also, a full line ot choice GROCERLES, in quantities to suit, ‘at wholesale prices, for cash only. Dufty'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 To Hovsexssrens ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. LASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class, Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. M, W. BEVERIDGE, here. _se25-3m_ No. 1009 Penn. ave. ‘oc? N. A. POOLE, 954 La ave. n.w. c vs Convers PIANOS AND ORGANS. nea gy need nats Ar ouvert CRESS Base Akar oF EF u neve ANDSOME PI .N, |terms or instalmer SE eee tae | Siete eton. | easieteans er are ‘Mongy saved is money made. AND OTHER "| oczi-2m "No. 903 tenn. ave. Come and see our stuck. We will take pleasure in showing you our line of Ingrain, Tapestry, af Win fi Bes fre Rugs, Art Squares, Ol Cioth and a beaudfuliine of | 700 7th st. n. w, phd} jouds, With pri-es low Kranich & Bach Pianos are wurivaled, Uphistery Goods, with pri-e; iow as the lowest. i A a ‘Sce the Templeton Parquette Carpet. ‘Euruiture at the iowest cash prices, W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market space. Goon News Goon News FROM CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. grade, ‘Gully’s wonderful self-playing instruments, Relaole Dew tiple, uulson Upright Pianos for $175. E3 ECKER BROS. PIANOS ‘ARE IDEAL INSTRUMENTS ixquisitely finished, mechanism perfect in every de- tail, tone maguificent, rich aud resonant, with great singing quality- SANDERS & STAY MAN, oci4-1m 934 F st_uiw, se21 NS 8S. Y.:8 FOR PARLOR AND CHAPEL, Baisg tandagd sslestor Library. Drawing Room and choot use, Veasonab.e pices, easy teri SANDERS & S:A YarAN, ocl4-1m, ‘954 F st. uw. JP8CHER Pranos Fine tone, s durability; pri For all in reed of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, as no one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash w spare, ‘We “re utiermined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell lendid workmanship, unsurpassed for Feasonuble, SANDERS & STAYMA 934 Fst. uw GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS Of various makers for sale at prices ranging from $50 upwards Easy monthly payments. SANDERS &STAYMAN, ocl4-1m a 934 F st. nw. 3M SSC Levens ano musicar Students are Invited to examine oar fine stock of the matchless Decker Bros” Pianos. Kor rent aud sold ‘on accommouating terms. ne WESANDERS & STAYMAN ocl4-1m. 9345 st, nw. TPRACHERS (OF MUSIC ARE INVITED TO call and get one of our HANDY BOOKS. designed AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And welmnake 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 iargest and most varied stovi to se- lect trom. Come After you have posted yourselves on prices, ‘and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSK, i (THE OLD RINK), ON SEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH NT. IN EXCHANGE TUNING AND REPAIRING. rices aid accommuods AND MTH STREETS N, W., USAIN hits & STAY MAN, WARVIS BUTLER in charge) Inthe place yon were looking for. Comeant be con- | o¢14-1m O34 Foe ew. ‘vinoed that What we say are facts and nohumbug We f_ ASSORTMENT OF 8:COND-HAND report, come and make your own terms—as (Saesre, Grand” ane y See ae = ae Pipe ee Se ee oe ee PROFESSIONAL, UGO WORCH & CO, ‘925 72H sr. x. W. Sole Ageats for the Unrivalied SOHMEK PlaNus, and dealers in Strings. Musical Instruments, Sheet pus SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st, Swedish movements abd massage. "Class 61 gymoustics for indies aud girls, Call or send tor ire HOF. NISSEN. cocks Siusic aad Music Books 100,000 copies of 5 und 10 cent Sheet Music. SURGEON cHrRopoptsr, | _ Pinos and Organs to Rent. Hs ‘KOUMS 6 AND 6 VERNON KOW, 045 Penusyivaniaave, M5282, SEES AND HUSBAND, SUR. ML geon Chiropodis. ‘Twenty-six yeury successtul tice has galled them the World-wide repucation of belug America’s Lest operators, Office 1222 F stn, WW, A9t fol and hard corns, inflamed and sore joints, use Mrs. Dr. SEMALS' Black Louon und Salve, J THE TRADES. 1G, FABER, GO} v8 LVER PLATER, Repairing of Jewelry. Fancy Bronze Ornaments and Silver Ware. Up stairs, ver coal office, 1114 Pa, ave. ocle-1me KIDMAN © WARNESON, Book-bin ‘Book ALLET & DAVIN UPRIGHT PIANOS UN. FH “causica at every destrabie point, these marvel ious tistruments have won the fat place tothe hearts ctthobiciuas allover the world diy no ouber ao ‘until you have seen these. New sty! Now oe ig af S11 Och se nw. ‘apko Ewan F. Dacor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Stein & Sons, Gabler, Decker & son Mdatebai oa Wendell, Hallet & Sekmmeon ae other Pianos: Sterling Orgaia, Susie and Musica! ster chandise, Iustruments.seld on moutbly payment: Exchanged, Hented, ed, paired, Moved: Stared E ‘New urd Second-hand Pianosof other makes always instock at iow figures "Telephone, 34 cel, ((pBSON, BROTHERS. APRACTICAL BOOR AND JOR tives on New York Stock, Oll, and Produce Exchanges, ‘and Chicago Board ot Trade. ‘oc8-1mo Pasce & Worry, STOCK SHOR ERS Broadway. Sdn aetine } New York. 039 15m artes (eorcorun balling PRiVais ping LEGA BE Wiss wae WASHINGTON, BALTIMUKE, PHILADELPHIA, RW oi eeonda ae ieee ae Janes WHITELY 2. CauGee Oaxuer, Hesny HEosee Waablnguon, Do wien ie Wee me ba tn GPE ey ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Qnotations of Stocks and Bonds and information garding the markets received our wires tir Santly; direct trom the New. York a orders executed and reported prompuly. Liq Busan 4 PURR MALT EXTRACT. ine cholcessmalesinc and oouitines tie Suse ulltes ov aelreshine rik with the mvigot ing aud wholesouse properiies of the best Male 2x- Tete e.true tonle and delightful beverage, allke de- inv eat: “Win be re 100 rand ‘most of which ure 1238 Pennsylvania avenue, W: Do sa Five Printiug aspeciulty. eT) DENTISTRY. yR & L SCOTR, DENTIST, OFFICE 1207 F STREET N.W ‘Crowningand Preservation of Natoral Teeth ‘ocy-1m ‘A Specuallty. STARR PARSONS, COR OTH AND EN.W. Filing & specialty: the cure’ of toothache without extracting. “A local anasthetic, used on the gums, alleviates pain of extracting. Gasgiven, -apld KT. M, TALBOTT, DENTIST, 487 7TH, ST. D Sree “ioory trom. conver "Des mall te branches” ‘eet inserted 97 per set All work ATTORNEYS. RENTISS NUTT, OF MISsISSIPPI, = ‘A\TORNEY-AT-LAW, 2416 Fat. Practices in all the Courts and ments, and befure Congress. - MPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT CBE GIO" of TRAE ct UNEQUALED IN TONER, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices, PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE £00. ‘817 Market Space. my8_ Do Nor Poncuasz ‘Until You See’ ‘a tmorongn RENO. ss ws ATE PT @iums price. Over 41,000 now ia use. iis HO os ‘Becoud band Pianos: prices from $10 psn | yogis bold ooamail moutuly paymense Largest amurtuieus of Ge. music in the city. MENHY EBERBACH nw ‘MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N. Kioms's and 4, Gunton Law Balding, 472 Louniaa avenue Residence, 813 T st. n.w. ape 915 F street, BABY COACH : Onn atost.oa | K "ARAUER AND GD. FRARES 0D, Reduced to $8.00 | Felrvat G- ee ae a3 Our $11.00 BABY COACH a = Our $12.00 BABY coacs **"°** 3 ‘Reduced to $10.00. Other COACHES reduced in proportion for ‘Special Fates tocluba. 408-405 7un Se a pear Det. rer} Having just recetved an unusually large stock of Books for the Christmas trade, we have determined to put them upon the market at once, 90 as to enable our customers to muke selections at their conventence and avold the rush consequent apon the holiday trade. All Books now soid will be at a Special Reduction ‘We guarantee our prices to be lower than any other house in the city (dry goods or book store). and intend our customers to Kuow wit: ou: questioning the fact that when they purchase of us they have obtained the goods at the lowest prices. Read a few of the Special Prices and then judge of the rest: Bible Gallery, &c., illust. by Dore.. 5,000 Celebrated Caxton Edi MOS, Tepresenting 100 differe 200 Huckieberry Finn, by Mark Twain. 3.000 The Big Four Operas, Blick Hus- sar, &c. sce 15 5,000 The Favorite Mustrated Dictionary 08 ‘Oar 4g Cait and 4 Morvc. sets of Standard Authors, including Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Elliot, Irving, &c., at less than half publish rs pric: JUVENILE DEPARTMENT, ‘We wish to call special attention to our stock of Juveniles, which is the largest avd most complete as- sortment in the city; prices from 2 ts. up to $2. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Our Stationery Department is now stocked with all Of the latest styles of Statiouery, which we will offer ‘At a special reduction for the holiday trad 500 boxes offtine Cream Note, tnciuding linen, riile and other styles, to be sold at 15 cts. per boxy originally sol¢ at 2 ets. to 40 cts. per box. Fngraved Copper Plate and 60 visiting cards, only 84 cts. Crests Monograms. &c,, at lowes: prices Ail New Publications constautiy received and sold at special redaction. Purchasers desiring to do so can make their selec- tions uow and leave them to be delivered at any Une previous to Christmas, aud such purchasers will re- ceive special attention, 020-26 Curae Boors, Curae Paren Tu welve mos. uniform in size and style, nea: nd tn cloth. il: Kinds. only 3.- eact, © Wr o sheets of paper ain ny” 100e. BOX. ans in the city, Recelving goods datiy at JOHN ©. PARKER'S, oclL It priva and public schuoisat lowest orices, sel0-7w TEXT LOOKS FOR Private Schools, ery and other Rejuisits e lowest prices” Wholesale and © G PURSELL, Bookseller, ‘415 9m a, New Boos Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase Wyman.) Memorrsand Letters ot Dolly Matison, ‘Transactions and changes in the society of Friends Uplands.and Meadows (Abbott) Aro ter (Haaniit,) Meaicinies (hihkam.) rehased the Book Store No. 1424 New «shall ran it in connection with ou UsyIVEHia AVE, Any orders OF Come suber store wiil be prompily filled. x MORRISON, 7 1 m ssions ieft at Woor. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wharves and Railroad Yard: Twelfth and Water strects southwest. Branch Yards and Offices: 1202 F street northwest. 1515 Beveuth street northwest. 740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, 1112 Moih street northwest Corner Third and K streets northwest, 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Raiiroad Yard south of New York. Also, Exteusive Wharves, giving ansurpassed flacili- Ues for the economic handling of Fuel of ali kinds, Coal detivered on cars direct from Mines into our Yard, dealin best qualities of ANTHRACITE and JNOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, either In stick or prepared to order at our Factor . Clean Coal, Full Weight and Measure, Prompt De- liveries and Prices as Low as Fue: can be furnished. oc27-3m Waite H. Manow, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CoaL AND WwooD. Main Office No. 710Dst. n.w. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bsts sw. No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues sw. AllOfices are connected with the Telephone Ex cha ocz2-1m_ 5 ‘TONS OF FRESULY MINED COAL 20 OO0Osir aier"comridag every -wesirooie at thy: very lowest prices. hnindiiug and stove Wud Brepared inthe best thanuer. Quick and protapt L, SHERIFF. Vv INTER FUEL AT SUMMEK KATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in WOOD'and COAL. Couspiete Facilities, sottom Prices ai! Weight and Measure. ‘Wood and Coal direct from te forests and mines by railand water, and iree irom slag, slate aud ouner inpuriues . GIVE ME A THIAL, ‘Main Yard and Oflice, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Branea DLL A sae. see Oitice, corner Sth and K sis: mw, AU connected by-Teiephone. MEDICAL, we. LEON, ‘Phe Oldest Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ Physician im the City, can be consulted Sally, 464 © Sty bet. diy and 6th Sts. n. Prowpt, treatment. Correspondence and consulta- tlouy-trictly couiidential "Separate tgoms for laden, Oficcalway's open. oc \D BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B appeared belore me and nite oath Cat eC Oldest xtabilshed Expert specials. this | ‘euaranteen cure in all cuses of private nn aud furnish medicibe, or wo change: tnd advice free at any our duriag te day.” Subscriued ‘and sworn ‘Uelore “me. dy Dr. BROTHERS SAMUEL G MILLS a Notary Pubic and for tue Dy Ot Chi day of July, 158 foczi-Lm* aul0-3m | beween Baltimore and Wduitugion Leave Washington from Station, corner of New segancaueand € mrcot _ or Chicago 10:00 am and 20-20 p.m. daily. The 10:00 am. 8m Past Limited 1 xpress for Pusbures and Chicago, arriving i Piusbaneh at 730 5 ai Sage west moruing at 56, No extra fare is Chie On this train for fast tine. ad For Cincinnati, Louisville and St, Louis daity at 3:30 p.un and 1:10 p.an., with turough Coaches kent Eee 2e Bleeping Cary 16 abe poluts, Without Cs St 'Quls O40 pm. No exita fares charged on Unig : Detront. with exert sunday’ :30 p.m. isa fast imited tru to Civciuvati wud Se Loum. arriving In Cincinnati next moriing train for vast time. sbarg at, 10:00 a.m. and 6.58 p.m duity mtr joumech Par Jor aud ieeping Cars to F.ttsburgh. For Lexington and Local stations, 8:40 a.m. daily, Por Havre-deGrace, Newark, Singerly, Wiiming Chest aud Phiindelpina, 7200 a0 +125 pean ain ype. duly. For Kaiamore on wick dayaS, €:30, 6-40. 7:30. end 10903 wm. 1210. 1 3 (4s-mminat 3 540, isd, 2400, Sead wie LAME ‘st, 20, 88 ane a.m. 125, 180, 3:80, 440, O40, 6:40, 1100 pm ie. Shenandoah Valicy Raiirond and points South 10 a.m. and 0:30 pam. dolly; 10 am. has Sieoper from Washington to New Orieaus 5:30 p.m. S eoper to Lite te kok. For Wilmington, Delaware, an ermediate potte S15 pan. dally, 0 and 4:30 pm, shington and Matti | c more 5, 6:40, 890 am, 1210 pan., J:80, 4:40, 7300 sud 14200 pain. On sui ‘8330.0... up a 4:40, 7300 “nd 11300 jm,” Por Stations ou Metropolis tan Hraneh 6:40 aun. daily, except Sunday, and 526k ally: 4:44) p.m. Gably, enceyt somday for prince ian Branch daily, except Sunday. 4340 p.m. dally, exeesit Sunday. For Hagerstown 1030) am, and 5:81 p.m. daily, ex pt Sunday. ‘Trains rrive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 a1, 1:15. 6330 and 10:30 p.an. Litue Rock + apres From Philadeiphia, Chester, Wilniugton, Ane gevly, Newark and i wu, 3:20 tu. and yO pean. daly ‘oun W inition aud intermediate points north af Baltimore 1is1S-4m. 530.4. and 1:50 and 5:26 pam pn pers Ferry and "Valley Railroad, 8.30 m. mt Sauda ck an. Intermediate plats, 8:25 am, f.y" except Sumas. Washington at 5:10, ny ABI, BEBO. Shy in: Yow Ha m. datiy exe ou Fre and Y200 und Oo am. 1 ; Band 11200 p, 14th ‘street, where for baxgage to be checked aud n the city. © K. LORD, er, Baltimore, [se20 a PAL ASHINGTON, OHIO AND WESTERN RAUL ROAD Co, Schedule tn effect August 1, 1896, as wit leave trom and arrive ai B.& P. station, Feceived at any paiat B. DUNHAM, Gen Mai V riving at Round Hil ut is leave Round op. ms Sigeariy nde win ana Sc48 pms fons ation eaten i R BELL Superintendent, NSYLVANIA ROUTE ¥ KI, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, DOUBLE TRACK, "SPLENDID -CENERY, STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICENT BQUIPMEN'E IN ERPRCTSULY Lira, 1see. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, Corner of Sixt ‘ated B streets, ay iollowss For Pittsburg and the West, hieago Limited Express 01 Palace Sleeping Cars at W200 A. M. dally” Past Line, 9:50 A. at. daily to Gincintiat! atid with bi Cars from Harrisburg to Cinciinaty and Ho.el Car to St. Louis: daily, except Suluruay, To-ihtcago. stil siseping Ost alioous” te Cineaeo® Expres at 70 PM. dally, id Bleeping cars, “Washington” 49 Chi Sad), atsisburg. to "cleveland “connect at Harrisburg with Western bx) wit Througi Sleepers for Lourie and Be Lous Pace Express,” 10:00. M daily. for Pious Shu the West, with tbrough rs Chica, RAILROAD. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buflalo, Niawgara- Juan) P.M. daily, exo Suttrday, wiih, Paiace Cars Waslilngton to, Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Maven and Elmira, at @:50 Foren, ork Aid the hasty 715.990 and 11.00 a, Ms 2:00. 4:19, 10:00 and L120 P.M. On sunday, Yiu AM. 300, S15. 1000 and 1120 TE Limited txprew ot Patiman tarior Cars: 0:40 A MM. and 8:50 P.M. daily, except sunday For Boston without change ~M. For Brookiyn, N.Y, ait throwgh ty’ with bouts of Brouklyn An lng direct transter to Pulton Tage across New} ork City. For Philadelphia, 7:15, #00 and 11:00 A. M.. 2:09 4:19, 629, 16:00 aod 11:20 P.M $390 A. M., 2:00, 4:10, 6:00, 10:00 and 1 Limited Express, 10, 1000 and 1126 PM,” FAS AM, aud 440 Pe 8 P.M aati, except Senday. Sundays, 900 A. M., 4:15 P.M ALEXANWIUA AND 4 Kiev idkSUUKG KRALL AND ALEXANDIGA AAD WAsHINe Way. TON RaLLAval For Alexaudria, 6:00, 7:05, 9:25, 10:55, and_11:35 A. M.. 2206, 4:25. 4:40, 6-01, 530, aud L1ss7 P.M. Ow Sunday at 6:00, 025, 10:50 A.'M.. 800 P. ak For ki ond and ihe Sout, 6200, [use A. M.dally .M. daily, except sunday. Alexandria for Wj ashi A. Mi 1:00, Ss, M..and 12:10 midnigit exc pt Mow y at $200 aud 10:10 A. AL Jew for ecto Of baggage to destination from hotels aud residences CHAS. E. PUGH. General Mauger. J. R WOOD, General Passenger Agent. 3y1d POR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “W Leaves Zthstreet_ wharf on M DAYS and y a Dat'p. ing at Aiver Landings us tue ws isomiai Crecic, Curr oma, Va. and St. Clements Bay, Mc. Couuects with B.26. 1K at shepheraa mee schedule, JOHN B PAVGETT Agent ©. W. RIDLEY, Manager. te IRECTTO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM iS JOHN GIBSON and EC. KNIGHT leave ver 41, bast aver, N. Y.,every SATURDAY ata Bi. GU st wari, Wasiington, every 1UISD. MORNING. “Frewt at lowen rates. ME YeeNos! act verso ee 7STEAMER W. WwW. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except sunday) for Mi Nerton at 10 o'clock wim. Returning, reaches Washington about 3250 p.m. eat i. L. BLAKE. Captain, STEAMERS. TLANTIC AND WEST INUIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. British, Danish and French West India Islands, 0. SS BAKRACOUTA, sulin goth Oct. and thereafter, ‘Stopping aday or more at St Croix, Mt. Kitts, An- tigua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Trisida i, &:. Superb passenger accummodagion, excelleut Cusiue, ‘Smoking Houm, Lath Kuoms, etc. Apply wo LEAYCRAFT & ©0,, oc21-tha.tusm 240 Peart. New York LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMAtts. Sail regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, Pek, 906 to ali diseases peculiar to All successfully treaced, via. QUEENSTOWN. (Calling at Hailfax, N.S, and st. Johns, N. F, 10; Nova Seoilan, November 16 ete aS taterime.sae 90: stowage, nue Glagoweto Hoscon via ere) ad mwa fccunsmouations uvexceied For turiner insormation apply to ire D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9mm st. GEO. Wo ha UNDERTAKERS. Qe ixisiisd UNDERTAKER, 200 A a ery ug wee apd on 168, cry SPIN, UNDERTAKER i Hat age (/ 4 \

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