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__— a ‘The Taylor Campaign in the Shade. From the. ut-ago News, The campaign of the Taylor brothers in Ten- nessee does not begin to be as comical as the seuatorial fight down In Edwardsville, Madison county. W.K. Prickett, wbo represented his district in the lower house last year, is now democratic candidate for the state senate. The spubliean candidate 1s his brotherin-aw, Heaney anase ‘soon as the latter was nominated the fan began, Prickett isa partner with his father-tn-inw, Edward M. West in the tanking Whols aisoa very strony democrat au wh haeilwaysaided Prickett Imall his polltieal fights, but this time be considered that he had done ‘evongis tor bi that it was about time to beip bis repubi‘ean son-in-law. Hadley is'a lawyer and 4 shrewd one. and although the district 1s a strong democratic one, he aud West have done yeoman's work jor a few weeks and Weakened Prickett not a litte. Mrs. Hadley, Lowever, has espoused the cause of Prickett Because she doesn’t want her husband to go to Springfield, and young Eadie Prickett has gone back on bis parent and takes sides with Hadley, ‘There are stil ‘uriher complications, but these will serve to snow to what exient the fight is mixed up. Hadley started in by giving Lis pro- fessional services iree to those whom be wished tw conciliate, and Prickett gained a good many republican votes by loaning money, interest free aud withont security. Then Hadiey bought and distributed ten gross of veething-rings among the infants in Madison county und Prickett began a tour about the district kissing ail the babies, but struck @ suag in the shape of @ negro settlement. iis soc swears ie wiil Vote against Lis iatber and the father swears that the son hasn't @ vote. Ail eyes are turned toward Mudison county to see the result of this unique contlict, <t____eee—___ Extradition with Canada. A DRAFT OF THE PROPOSED TREATY. AmOttawa special to the New York Tribune says: Mr. Thompson, minister of justice, said to-day that the government will soon subinit to the Washington autuorities a draft of the pro- posed extradition treaty which was rejected by the American Senate. “If the law of extradi- tion is an unfortunate condition,” he said, “it fe no fault or ours, but is due entirely tw’ th Americans. Lhave now on several oceasions {ried to arrange with the United States so as not to make Canada a dumping ground for New York boodie aldermen and the like, but so far L have not been successful. L am of the opinion that American legisiatures have some What changed their opinions recently on this question and With some amendments will ac eept the draftof the treaty. The treaty will not be made retroactive, thus preserving ior Canada ber already acquired army of perma- neat visitors. The last drait was rejecied by s@eclique in the American Senate on ine esten- sibie ground that it mightaffect political liberty although it was expressly provided in the drait that it should not cover political offenses. Sen- ators Frye, Edmunds and Evarts were the Prueipal opponents of the proposed arrange- ment in tbe past.” A Moonshiner’s Bloody Revenge. THE MURDER OF A DEPUTY COLLECTOR IX ARKANSAS. Adispateh from Harrison, Ark., says: “De- tails have just reached this place of the cold- biooded murder at his home in Marion county, on October 22, of James N. Hamilton, late dep- | uty collector of internal revenue in the oitice of | Henry M. Cooper at Little Rock. About two | years azo Hamilton, wuile acting as depaty eoilector, ade a raid in Johnson county on a number of tilieit distilleries, among whieu was oue owned by # map named Mulligan. He captured some of the distillers. “Mulligad was ‘one of those Who escaped, and nothing more Was heard of him uutii « short time ago, when he eame to tae home of Hamiiion, who was living on a farm in Marion county, abd applied jor work on the iarm, giving his name as Page. Hamilton employed him and he worked until last Friday. Toat night be let Hamil ton’s and went Wo the house of a neigubor, about @ bali mile distant, 0 spend the might.” Alter the iamily had retired ior the night Mulligan | Jelé the bouse and, going back to Haulitou's, crept into the latier's bedroom as he lay asleep, Placed a pisiol to his head, biew out his brains and fled. A party of citizens caught him a short distance from the house aud, placing a around his neck, made him Confess bis Wey Preauc Mex Break DOWN. BUSTLE, WORRY, CARE, ANXIETY, LONG HOURS, LATE HOURS, NO RELIEF FROM MENTAL STRAIN. ‘These are the causes which are undermining the physical and mental conditions of our Public men today. RESULTS. Wakefulness, nervous prostration, lan- vor, lassitude, mental and physical exhans- tion, general debility. Suffering from these REQUIRE to make additional drafts on thelr worn- Out Body and brains, until they refuse longer to respond,and they yield to paralysis and spoplexy, and the whole nation suffers in thelr sufferings o REGRETS their loss. This is no idle tale. The records of the men high in public esteem, and holding Positions of important trust, verify the plain facts we have stated. The LESSON taught by this condition of affairs is fally and freely emphasized in the public press of theday. The errors of public life, the tm proper demands upon the time and strength of public men are clearly set forth, and still we Tead every week of the exhaustion and break- ing down ot some trusted and high official. ‘MUST they still bear the strain, must they still sub- mit to the exhaustive demands of, constituents and publi? Can they see no way but to endure ‘and suffer as long as they hold their position? THEN we offer to these overworked, exhausted suf fers, «Boon which will enable them to bear their burdens, will ligkten their sufferings. It is, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Its use will enable you to sleep at nights, will strengthen and calm your nerves. Will give life and vitality to the blood and brains, ‘and the tired feeling, the languor and lassitude Will disappear. It will remove general debility and BerEp You cr. TAKE this remedy—you need it. It is not a beverage. Contains no whiskey. Is a skillfully com- Pounded and accurately prepared blood purity: Ing and strengthening medicine. Iron isse com- bined with aiteratives without the use of dele- térious or dangerous acids that this remedy stands alone, above all others, as the most re- Mable,active agent (or the cure of impurities of the blood, and diseases of the stomach, liver 4nd kidneys. Brown's Iron Bitters will cure headache and constipation. Relieve dyspepsia, promote digestion, and PREVENT paralysis and apoplexy. Will remove Theumatism and neuraigia, and is a perfect ‘autl-malarial. Chills and fever, spring fever, ail malarial fevers yleld at once to the cura- tive powers of Brown's Iron Bitters. Toinake the appeal PERSONAL we say to the President, the Cabinet Of ficers, Members of Congress, Judges of the crime. Just as they were in the actof lynch- ing bim another party ot citizens came up, and the jynechers, supposing them to be vilicers, scattered. Mulligan, taking advantage o: ihe excitement, escaped, but was recapiured tue meXt day and taken to Yellville, where he is now in jail, Hamilton bad twice been elected sheriffaud twice circuit clerk oi Searey county.” oo Lawyers Battling in Earnest. STATE'S ATTORNEY GRINNELL, ATTACKED IN BIS OFFICE, WHIPS HIS ASSAILANTS. Blood was spilied last Thursday in the Office of State’s Atiorney Grinnell in Chicago. ‘That officer was disfigured about the face with marks of @ desperate conflict, but ne wili be abie to attead to business ina few days. He uted the anarchists and Salomon & Zeis— Ferderended some of them. The relations be tween those legal lights of Chicago became somewhat straiued as the re-uit. Salomon, who Is an individual reputed to be very handy with his fists, together with his pariner, pre- pared a bili of exceptions and visited Grinuell’s Office for the purpose of an interview. Suiumon locked the dvor of Mr. Grinuel entered it, They said they wanted Grinneli to heip them out in getting the ease of the anarch- ists bevore the supreme court. It is not kuown exactly how long the wordy argument con- tinued, but physical prowess was eventually exercised on both sides, with the resuit as Stated on the person of Mr. Grinnell, but when the latier unlocked his door w permit the egress of his well batiered visitors, Saiomon Jooked as if he had been wrestiing with a buzz saw, and Zeisier seemed remarkabiy tired. No arrests were made. eo ___ Don’t King! | A Burlington girl, wno is a great talker, says that it is better to be engaged in conversation than not at all—Burliagion Pree Press. ‘Some one says it is tue bill which produces the echo. And here we have jived aii these Years thinking it was the holler—Bingnampion ‘co good not to mention—the tact that the Youthiul president of a certain club noted for its philanthropic and elevating work, remarked While conducting a recent annu:l election, “The poois are now clused.”"—springjteld Kepub- tican, Belva Lockwood says her voice will soon be heard around the world. Is somebody going to turn @ mouse louse in the room with bert—Ché cago News. Smith says that when the Bartholdi statue is lighted up it will look like a country woman With a candie in ber band standing in akitehen door ealiing in the dog 2 - vee KILLED BY AN OFFiceR.—in Danville, Va, Saturday night, Odicer J. B. Long arrested & egro uamed Jesse tlargrave fur disorderiy con duet, when he broke away and ran. The officer Pursued him through the bridge,a very dark and dangerous thoroughfare which spans Dan Fiver. When about hait way across the negro | tbrew a stone at the officer, and the latter tired | Over the uegro'’s bead. The negro then turned and grabbed the ollicer, throwing him to the tloor of tye bridge. He took the officer's club irom biffi and beat bim ina terrivie manner across the Lead and breast. Long managed to draw bis pisiol and fired, the tail entering the heart of Hargrave, causidg instant death. coe a LYNCHED FoR Foo ye se er Way irom school on Thursday aiteruoon Miss Suilie Evans, 4 citizen of Kilcare, Tex., was assaulted by a negro named Jim Pi hearing her nies, cate to the rescue, and the negro fied. The sheriff was notified and dovs Foned gw 0 the trail. Several negroes were ar- rested aud carried betore the young lady. but neither proved to be the riglit one. Late at night Pitender was arrested and identified by te girl as the man Wno assaulted Ler. He was — under strong guard of deputy United les marshals, but ihe populace rose ey masse, took Pitender trom the officers and ——e im to a tree, where the body remained ———_+e-— THREE ACRES OF COAL ABLAZE.—A Con- Relisville, Pa., special says: The fire at the Standard mines, bear Mount Pleasant, which originated yesterday aflerucon, Is stlil raging and is hourly gaining headway. Flame an smoke driven by a strong current of air leap from the mouth of the suait wo the height of one bundred feet above the ground. Ail eflurts to check the fire have been ot no avail. “A tire engine irom Pittsburg arrived, aud the work Qf fluoding the imine will be’vegua at ouce ‘This will require severai months. It Is thous that nearly three acres oi coal are now abiaz. The amount of joss cannot be estimated, tor entire plant will have tw suspend operations for several mouths, thus throwing six hundred Meu outotempivyment. The daily output ot the shaft was 1,40 lons,and in consequence Of its being idle it will'result in the closing down of five hundred coke ovens, or one | twentieth of the whuie Counelisviile region. pon nn morc Pastor StauNToN Kestons.—The Rev. B. F. anton, of the Fort Green, N. ¥., Presuyte- Tian cbureb, has resigned, and by a Vote of ine ghureb sessiou the resignation was accepted. A New York special says: It will be remembered that the presbytery of Brooklyn, alter trying Staunton for conduct unbecouiug minister, found him guilty, then tormuily forgave him ‘This last action enabled bim lw Keep Lis stat ing iu the cuureh, Practicaily, though, he 1s funiued Wherever his name aud its assocla- Mons are known. The chureh owes Staunton about nine month’s salary, something over $800. He hus little chunce’of getty It from the congregation, for they are reduced finan- Bally to a iow ebb, ——eee—____ A PROSECCTING ATTORNEY KILLS His SkorHKR—A Lelegram from Perryville, Me Dowell county, West Va, says: “Yesterday Alvert Payne Was sot through the head by bis brother, W. P. Payne, prosecuting attorney of this cdpty aud a prominent democratic politi- ian, and instantly Kilied. The two men leit o neighbor's pisce at about dark and started ior home, They were uuder the influence of liquor. A few minutes alterward several shots were beard, and upon residents of the locality eed The of oe cause of the murder is un- ————-cee______ CommoponE PERRY'S GRAXDSOX OUT oF PRIsoN.—Sauuel Payson was discharged trom the prison at Juckson, Mieh., Saturday, bis sen- tence of tive years for'a Detroit burglary having expired. A special interest altaches to Payton, beeuuse be i. of Commodore Bid Ie a, ‘daring “b's ineareeration, to bave bas enaployed as ihe prisos pigetoan's od While on | laughter of the wealthiest | iteuder. ‘The giri’s mother, | Courts, Officers of the Army and Navy, you have the example before you of the illeffects of the climate, the dangers of the excessive demands on your strength by the duties of Your position, and the long late hours and con- ‘stant mental strain. Your associates should farnish you warning. Our ADTICE to you isto keep Brown’s Iron Bitters by you, use itas@ preventive as well asacure, ‘and the Nation need be no more’startied by the sudden attacks and breaking down of high and trusted officials. It is almost a HOME preparation. Brown's Iron Bitters is madein Baltimore, and it receives the endorsement of physicians, chemists and people there. This {sa strong point in its favor. Think! The sales of one month in Baltimore reached 25,000 bottles, Its popularity fs so great, and its ‘cures So wonderful that many tmitations have Sprung up. But don’t be deceived. The GENUINE has trade mark and crossed red lines on the ‘wrappers. Sold everywhere. Unly one dollar bottie. Made only by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. at 8.8. S. SCROFULA OF LUNGS, Tam now 49 years old, and have suffered for the Jast 15 years with a lung trouble. I have spent thou- ‘Ssand~of dollars to arrest the march of this disease; but temporary relief was all that I obtained. I was unfit for any manual labor for several years A friend strongly recommended the use of Swift's Specitic (S. S.S),claiming that he himself had been greatly bene- fited by its use in some lung troubles. I resolved to try it, The results are remarkable. My cough has left ie, my strength has returned, and I weigh 60 pounds more than Iever did in my life. It has been three years since I stopped the use of the medicine, but I have hadno return of the disense,and there are no pains oF weakness felt in my lungs I do the hardest kind of mechanical work, and feel as wel. as ever felt since Iwasa boy. These, I know, are wonderful statements tw make, but Lam honest when I say that Iowe my existence and health today toS.S.S. I would be Tecreant to the duty Ioweto humanity if I failed to bear this cheerful testimony to the merits of this wonderful medicine. TJ. Hour. Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885. Swift's Specific is entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. 16 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. “Ax Iu Wixw Brows Soxe ‘one some good,” is again illustrated by the fact that through the failure of » large Flannel manufacturiog concern, who were compelled to place their goods at auction, we were among the largest buyersand secured the bulk of theirsicck at prices that will enable us even at this time of the year.when Fiannels and Wool- ens should be on the increase, to sell you these goods ‘st the prices ansiexed. RED FLANNEL. ‘Regular 25c. quality for 20¢. ‘Do. 302 do, 25e., medicated. Do. He «do. BOE, da Do. 450 do. BTC, dO. Bo: 620 da Boe; do. Do Te da 5c, do. FIREMAN’S RED TWILL FLANNEL, 35c. per yd. PLAIN RED FLANNELS, all wool. Ft Bbc do. RUE do. doc. do. 350 do. Bue do. 40c. do. 70e do. Ue. da. TR WHITE FLANNELS S28 ‘grades from 10c. up to $1.25 our lender iy Sur Boe quailty. “This ty alfwoo! and ele- gant quality. RED SHAKER FLANNELS, - ‘Our 30. quality we are selling for 25c. per yar‘ Our doe "G0. “don doe Boe Pde Our $125 do. so. St do. do, WHITE SHAKER FLANNEIS. '20e. 304n, wide, worth 270 per yard. Bee Osetia wiles worth ab. Ber Yard, oct Sv in, wide, worth Boe, per yard. ge ik we worth Oe er fora. ie en ow Far ard. Be ae Go. Sot aa Sits G& «6 Ge a ALL OUR FINE FLANNELSare WELLSHRUNK ‘Now. whether youare in quest of these goods or not ‘at the present tne, you do yourselfan inexcusable In- Justice by not buyitig now, for these goods are cheap ‘and will not again be offered at such prices, ‘We also carry a full line of Ballard Vale Flannels in all the different grades. SKIRTING FLANNELS, Mm yards wide. in Red and Black and Gray and Black Stripe, =1.50 per yard. Also, the Plain. Gray, frown and, Blue, at prices ranging from 10e. up to/30ec: per Yard. ‘About 50 pieces lett of that Casiimere Twit nel, 27-in, wide, all woot, 10 Bi We shall continie ri ‘Ue. per yard. These goods are worth 5Uc. per yard. JERSEY FLANNELS. ‘A beautiful line of odd patterns and beautiful con- trasted stripes, at 50¢. per ya. really worth 62) Hider Down. In ail the delicate tints, suitable for Wrappers and Children’s Coats, ull line of Embroidered Flannel, ‘lannel Department first floor. LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE DRY GOODS HOUSE. OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN. All Books sold at less than publishers’ prices. Allthe latest literary productions Ende Books. Ali Fopular Month order able those that have not the opportunity to cure the Books they need or wish to buy for the boil dings, we willupon s ~mall deposit .ay aside and Keep in gdod condition auy book or set oi Books, and de- liver them when wanted, YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON A COPPER PLATE AND FIFTY CARDS PRINTED THERE x >, EE bd X x ® BS azz ‘a rs X iY Mb a A Bw v u u cae is es .— & om wr Or fe eves Go Ste WN MONDAY, OCTOBER 257TH, Wiil apen a New Stock of Goods at 317 Oh st.n.w., consisting of Fine Mohair Piush Carriag® isobes, . olualr Goods for Furniture, Plain, Crushed and Embossed Pluses, Piano and Table’ searts. Mohair Astrachan Cloak ings, Fir Pillows and other Fancy Goods mude irom. Mobiair. sm; Rugs, Common. Carriage. Robes, Blankets, &c, &c. Great bargaiis in afine lot of Mo- hair :eninanis, suitable fur covering furniture, sola Pillows, we, &c JOHN WATERHOUSE, Agent. cua we New Deror. BEST GOODS, FAIR PRICES. Jos. 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LOSSES WE HAVE TO MAKE TO GET | THE MONEY TO WIND UP THE FIRM’S BUSI- | NESS | <&3,SUTS FOR sa. 10 SUITS FOR $8 $15 | SUrrs DOWN To $10 AND #11. $20 SUITS DOWN TOSI4 ANDSI6. THE BEST GOODS YOU EVER | SAW READY MADE THEY MUST BE SOLD. | COME QUICK AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. | 2 You Have Nor aLt THE MONEY YOU CAN | LAY THEM ASIDE THis LARGE STOCK HAS. GOT TO Bi TURNED INTO MONEY. IT GRINDS | HARD TO MAKE THE Loss, BUT WE CAN'T | HELP IT NOW. OUR ENTIRE BALTIMORE K MADE UP IN NEW YORK AND BALTI- | MORE FOR OUR FINEST BALTIMORE TRADE. i | WE HAVE GOT TO MAKE THIS POSITIVE SALE ATGREAT LOSS T0 GET RIDOF AN UN | PLEASANT-PARTNER, AND DOWN GOES THE | PRICES, AND NOW Is’ YOUR CHANCE DON'T DELAY A MOMENT, BRING YOUR BOYS AND | CHILDREN AT THIs GREAT SALE OF MEN's, | BOYs' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, WE | SELL YOU THE SUITS MADE IN THE BEST STYLES AT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY THE GOODS FOR DON'T DELAY, BUT COME aT ONCE, AT 924 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS, TWO DOORS BELOW BURDETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED BY J, HB SMITH AFTER THE NINETY DAYS GALE oe! FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HaTs AND. SOFT HATS, Of Ail Qualities In All The NEW SHAPES AND COLORS. SILK DRESS HATS AT %, $6, $8. CASSIMERE DRESS HATS Latest Novelties for Men and Boys in CLOTH AND CORDUROY MATS AND CAPS. TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES Y. 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IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, ‘also those of her own design, to which she calls special MAR Se: dauciasre Sd Bees at Wee te Frenen st New wodels received every week, Fine Trimmi oezs-2m* , BUT 11TH ORSETS attention. No regular openirig day. _ 0c23 de to order. A perfect fit giarantecd Aso, @tuil line of shoulder Braces, Refurm Watsts, French Corsets aud Busiles. Corsets launderied. - sel82m* ME. B. VAN REUTH. EGS TO ANNOU. ‘Miitith she hts removed ler Dread uN N Ge Tosi Tetinw., near tne ariingion hove iotinel a Mas. K. A. Dosovas. 904 F STREET, A choice and complete siock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FRENCH PATTERN HATS. Also, those of our own design, at the lowest possible prices. och SHTELDS e leading Dressmakers. They ure absolutely Lmpervious, te wu 9e0-3m! Madan’ Carrion, tigz ior sr. aA" Cartains and Laces, “niants Caps Kobes, Fine work of ail kinds, done up in ihe best French style. ‘0cd-Lin® Mar. Vox Baraxpis, Monsre, Formerly with Lord & fuytors New Yor Win. "iurr & Cos St Loli Mo. Suits made at the shortesi notice. Snperior fitting, reasonable prices, and satis action guarateed, Hyeutus Dresses: Brical Trossenus w speciity, io Lath st, between 1 and K. AND ALTERED ble visite and jacket Fepaired. Mulls made. AU MISS AM’s, 1310 8th stinw. No sign, svd McCAFFERTY’S BONNET AND Ihoved (o northeast corner of 11th and G streets ‘Has ull the iatest til styles in bouuet and but frames, seer M Hi Aten NORTHWesr, ‘Makes Corsets to order in every style and matertal, iid wiarantees pervect avand comiore Tite SPrCLAL TUBS alte French Handmade UMPRER relousiug, MerinoUnderwear aud finest imported Hosiery, Patent Shoulder Braces, aud all Dress Keferm Goods, French Corsets and Busties, Children’s Corsets and # $1 Corset (Miss FL’s own make) that for (he price is unsurpassed, N. #.—Freneh, German and Spanish spoken, mrl4 JPEENCH DYEING. “scoUKING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWest. Evening Dresses, Laces: Lace Curtains, Craps Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongeeour specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned aud Nepaired, Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON ¢ CAROLINE LERCH, formerly Wil A. Fischer aud, Maison Yriese, Rue Kivolie, Paris, __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. LLERY'S. HATS AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY. &c. Shirts to order, 6 for §12. A perfect fit guaranteed ELLERY'S, 1337 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt House, ____ FINANCIAL. Pers Axo Caus On Grain, Provisions and stocks, for long and short 08, me, ‘Sehd for price exrcular, Wi". BERT eeoe U1 "bea born sf Calgago, Ii, ‘Keter by permissiod Aimericaul exchange National Bani,” 7 Mya? 4 Donas & Wricar Oo. aneren) BROKERS, orvices: COR, SEVENTH AND F S@REETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C., 10 WALL STREET, STOCKS, OIL, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS. Private wires Chicago and New York. Representa- tives on New York Stock, Oil, aud Produce ixchanges, ‘and Chicago Bourd of ‘Trade, ‘oc8-1mo Parcee & Worrery, dass Walt E Sacoam Oacune, es cae inrny He boven, W. n,D. G. TLLIAM re, 3 Buy und sell on ‘all’ clauses of Rallway 4H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information jSatetge cece 4 Reset nneaaes Soa dees ity, some” a SPECIALTIES. HP PRY Goines Gndebeat bance Uefien GU cents each, 408 L street, between 4th and 5th streets northwesc, my6-40we CURES ‘direct treatment, without the use of halle, causlG ‘Cure Guaranteed, Can ue "consulted a Sis Spat aw. woot eo ona ‘apazae Sey Goatees Seine eens 00l2-3m Rocuszerzr Lawes, eye aes cen: CARPET SWEEPERS. ‘The “Perfection,” Berean eee ‘These are the Hnest eeebese oe warranted iogivecattresaismeuons WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. China and Glass Importers, 1205 Pennayivania ave Wa Parez FRESCOING. ba STAINED GLASS. UPROLSTERY GOODS. P, HANSON HISS & 00., 08, 815 15th Street. Corn Wearare Is Corsa, 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 quality, which costs very litte more than ‘hecommon, A call solicited. W. 8 JENKS & C0, 717 71 Street N. W. 0c W. H. Hovenros & Co. 1214 F Sraeer'N. W. 0029 FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. During next week we offer a special sale of imported ‘Rugs at a reduction of 10 per cent for eash. Our line of Hedroom Furniture, we think, has been selected with care, some of which was specially made for us. ee our $65, # pleces, Antique Oak Suite, One suite ote Our 885 Batternut Sui Neo jernat Suite, rg tutrsita Sycamore ste, Sold tn New Yore and Puiisaelp 5 ‘Kee our sranoguny Suites, from $149 to $250, ‘The above arc a few specially good suites, aud. will only need this notice to seit thein, LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. _ ere never old at such low figures as tthe present time. Our Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to $7 per pair, are 40 per cent cheaper this year tha lant will need only for you to look and examine, as we do Hot Wish to boast for ourselves—you come and look, and we will let you do that for us. Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Single-iaced Linen Velours, 92.25, all colors. Silk and Wool Damask. $2.50 to $4, Spun Siiks and Tapestries, 60e. to gil per yd. Art Damask Jute, 700. Japan stlies. Oe. up. : ‘Atnores, $2.20. Printed Velours, $6. Brocades, all prices Our reput we solicl on is vers good In this department, and i YOU tocall atid see for yoursel Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on short notice, Having a‘larze force of workmen, we shall try and be prompt and execute any order left in our charge with dispateb. References will be furnished on application. oc2-3m. W. H, HOUGHTON & CO. To Hovsexerrers We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLE! FINE PLAT And all kinds KITCHEN U' class. ‘Our godlis were never better are this season. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 253m No. 1009 Peun. ave. Carers Osnrers Carrera Do ou intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? It you haven't given it a thought listen to a few facts: Carpets were never so HANDSUME OR PRICES AS LOW an they ARE NOW. Money saved Is money made. Come ai We will take pleasure in showing jou onr line of Ingeain, ‘Tapestry, Body Lruwel, Velvets, Moquette aud "Wilton Carpets, Hugs, Art Squares, OWCiouh and. a beauuiful sine of Uphiistery Goods, with pri-e, iow as the lowest ‘See the Templeton Parquetie Carpet Furniture at the lowest cash prices W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market space. Goon News Goon News FROM CROGAN'’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, as no one need be without a weil-iurnished home because they have not got the cash Ww spare, We sre ueiermined to knock the bottom out of high prices, and will sell se21 GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers cau make their own terms in regard to payments, ‘Come and see the largest store in the United States Come and see the iargest and inost varied sted to se- lect from. Come afer vou have poste? 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. Comean} be con- vineed tut what we say are tucts and uohumbug We Teporl, come aud inake your owu terms—at els SEWING MACHINES, &c. CROG. N's, HEGKER’S BUCK = WHEAT. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. W. M. GALT @ Co, ocamtuat Wholesale Agents, PP WENTIMTH-STRERT MARKET, 720 20th Street. “The best of everything in our line. The finest Salt WM. LINKINS & SON, New Cornanrs, 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 fine and fresh flavoredas the new in spring time. " ‘Try it, CREAMERY BUTTER xs Choice as itis possible to Produce. Price very moderate, Roquefort aud Edam CHIESE, this season's impor- tation. Norion’s, Celebrated Pine CHEESE, pie-nic ‘and table sizes. seca) fee Englsh Dairy and New York State CREAM CHEESE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 001, 428 9th st, bel_D and E of > N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W., Sone Acrxr For THE CALIFORNIA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, ‘This Flour for Family use has no superior. 1 am now receiving 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, full line ot choice GROCERLES, in quantities to sult, at wholesale prices, for cash oni. Duffy'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 her N. A. POOLE, 944 La. HARDMAN, STEINWAY, HAINES BROS’ AND OTHER G. L. Wu & Bros. Fr 708 7th st. nw. Established 1564. , Ks ich & Bach Pianos are unrivaled. Newby .t Evans and Weser Bros, the best medium eBay's wonderful oct playing instraments, sag new triple, unison Upright Pianos for $175. ing, Key ins ‘and Movit SakTZERoTT & 0. © oc! ECKER BROS. PIAN eee Nah bead IserRUMENTS exquisitely finished, mechanism perfect in every de- tall, tone magutticeut, rich singing quality. idl. TSTEY ORGANS. ESN S9°8S*y0r parton axp cHAPEt, Ato standard stylesfor Library. Drawing Roomand ‘School us, Heasouab.e p-lees, easy terms, SANDERS & S!AYMAN, ocld-1m_ O34 F st nw. ISCHER PIANOS. Fine tone, splendid workmanship, unsurpassed for durability; prices reasonable. SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ot. u.w. Of various makers for sale at prices ranging from $50 Easy monthly payments, upwards Easy monthly PY DEES @ STAYMAN, ocl1m ¥34 F at nw, Merc LOVERS AND MUSICAL Students are invited to examine our fine stock of the atchiess Decker Bros’ Pianos. For rent abd sold accommodating terms, 5 SANDERS @ STAYMAN, ocl4-1m O34 F si, nw, KACHERS OF MUSIC ARE INVITED TO call and get one of uur HANDY BOOKS, designed Specially for the use of the musical proiession, SANDERS & STAYMAN, ocl4-1m ‘934 Fst aw. E HAVE TH 5 EXCHANGE UNING AND REPAIRING, Reasonable prices and accommodating terms, BSANVERS & STAYMAN, GARVIS BUTI in Charge) B Tx ft aud. Upright PsANGs, sume Square, Grand and Upright PiANOS, some inctniy ew: autully Sarranted, Of all makes. “For Sule iF to month. ee eee er MBTZEROTT & CO, ocl2-Im _903 Penn, ave., 2d door from 9ih st, ‘UGO WORCH & CO., (925 7TH ST. x. Ww. Sole Agents for the Unrivalled SOHMER PLANOS, and dealers in Strings, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Music Books. 100,000 copies of 5 and 10 cent Sheet Music. Pianos and Organs to Rent. oct-6m_ New Home NEW HOME IMPROVEMENTS, EASE, QUIET, SPEED AND DURABLE. Our latest production, ackaowiedged by experts to be the finest production or sewing amcchanistn of the a. “Gar range of work 1s the largest and most vasied ever produced on any Sewing macuine, ‘Gu? and examine Gur srachite at Our office. Sur Drew Furms for Draping only 33. Cotmpiete line of Pare Seelies aud iepatrs for all Muchies on hand. & UPPENHEIMER & BRO. Popular Sewing Aluchine Rooms, ody that nore St Cloud Bulla All kinds of Muchines for revi. Sou 7 ULE SILENT NEW AMERICAN, NOT T cat poputatice inane ‘The most popular Sewing Machine in Ams Itbelng the only fligh Arm, Light hannings Self Threuding, simple and noiseless, hiehing suas walle Out cog wicels And without spiral sprigs. Lages wishing to have a Muciine sent on, trial, Teng, or have one. tepaired or exchanged, wit ise chil OF noulty un by nail oF te-ephones us we ve no urummers no forcing Machine: into peoples 1 GUAT ANT i for five years’ with every wees SSiti for five years: with ev We alss have’ tue agency. for the New Huwe. Parties ‘sing owe Macthines can be supplied ‘with tivedes, epalry &e. all kinds tor rent AUERBACH, con 7b and sts, Telepngne cal db, eh Next-door.t0 -Auerbach’s Saxony Wool German Hand Kult Jacket Depot. cue pee wate is KING! THE ACME OF PER eon ection in the eat of Sewing Machines. A icentratiob aud condensation of mechanical genius and skill, ‘The rauge of work can not be excelled. It {sa thing of beauty and a joy forever. Call and seeltat J. MCKRENNEY'S. 427 0th st. tw, J.B RICH: MOND, Manager. Machines of ‘all kinds for saleor ‘First-class repairing done. Also, Central Office ‘ne Universal Patterns. ‘seo them’ myzs PROFESSIONAL, reveaied. finds lostor buried oe bien ‘Causes speedy marriages. "Bringy sepa ritod together. Never tala Givespictare ofone sou ihurry. All io trouble cousult this clairvoyant.«ures sickness, Satisfaction or no pay. 8109. Open Suv day. 421 Oth st., bet. D and 4: sta n.w. ‘bol-2¢ Evwan F » Daoor, 926 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker sou Marshall a Wendell Hallet & Gunton ad tice Manos: sverling Orgats lute and Musical Ser Chanaise. “Tostruments sold” on montly" pay me Sxchanged, Hented, Luved, Repaired, Moved. Stored a shipped. "New auld Second-hand Planosof other makes always instock at ow figures ‘Telephone, 34¢2 se19 Oe A Pisxo Fo UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP"AND DURABILITY. red NO TE ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNABE &CO. ‘817 Market Space. my8 Do Nor Porcuase Untfl You See The EMERSON PIANO, aff FFA ‘A thoroughly first-clese Instrument at a Giumr price. Over 41,000 now in use. . hand Planos and. at prices from $10 to$i80. bold on sisal! mouuily payin, ‘Laagest assortment of Five-cent Music in tile city. HENRY EBERBACH, apm, 915 F street. KK AEAvER Ag D. PEARE @ Dairvat G2 Py 3 UNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY BOO! CL. 8 C Books, _ All New Books as soon as publisved. ‘Cheap aud Fine: 5 ‘ec PU oc? «soma. R SALE—FINEST LINEN ERS—CHEAP. F'aitinomes ee 416 7TH ST. N.W., COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 218T AND CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS, Having just received an uousually lange stock of ‘Books for the Christmas trade, we have determined to put them upon the market at once, #0 as to enable our customers to make selections at thelr conventence ‘and avold the rush consequent apon the holiday trade, All Books now sold will be at @ 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 Know without 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 ané then, of the rest: Mt Our pre. Pub.pre. Bible Gallery, &, illust. by Dore..........82.58 $6.00 5,000 Celebrated Caxton Edition of 12 Mos, representing 100d:ffer¢htavthors 27 75 200 Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. 168 3.00 8.000 The Big Four Operas, Black Hus- sar, &e..... tes a ae Oe 5,000 The Favorite Illustrated Dicuonary 08 25 Our % Cait and 4 Moroc. sets of Standard Authors, including Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Elliot, Irving, &c,, at less than half publishers prices. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT, ‘We wish to call special attention to our stock of ‘Juveniles, which is the largest and most complete ae sortment in the city; prices from 2 cts. up to $2. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Our Stationery Department is now stocked with all of the latest styles of Stationery, which we will offer ‘ata special reduction for the holiday trade. 500 buxes of fine Cream Note, (uclading linen, quad- rille and other styles, to be sold at 15 cts, per box, originally sold at 25 cts. to 40 ctx. per box. Engraved Copper Plate and 60 visiting cards, only 84 ota, Crests Monograms. &c., at lowest prices All New Publications constantly received and sold at special reduction, Purchasers desiring to do so can make thelr selec tions vow and jeave them to be delivered at any tine previous to Christmas, aud such purchasers will re- ceive special atveution, 0020-2W Cuzar Booxs. Curar Paren The Home. twelve mos. uniform in size and style, neatly bound Ln cloth. gilt; 68 Kinds, only 2c. each, Writing paper and envelopes, 24 shecis of paper and envelopes to match, only’ 1c. & BOX. ‘The cheapest Albums ju the city. Recelving goods dally at JOHN © PARKER'S, ol 617 and 619 7th street, nw, [ES®Y € TANcasren 820 7th st. nw. Catholic Goods, School Books and Stationery for Private and public echvols.at lowest prices, sel0-8we New Booxs Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase W; ) ‘Tratsactions and Changes in Une wostey of Petenda, alisactions and Changes is Uplands and Ateadows ¢4 bot) a Voliticun's Daughter (Hamlig.) Tove and Medicines (Gilliam) Aphrodive, by ssckstein. Itaving purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New Yorw aveuue,we shall ranitin connection with oF store, 473 Pennsyivenia ave, Any orders or Com prompuy m ssions lefi at eiher store will be filled. aué W. 1L_ MORRISON, WOOD AND COAL. Coan ‘Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Wharves and Railroad Yard: Twelfth and Water strects southwest ‘Branch Yards and Offices: 1202 F street northwest. 1516 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennayivania avenue northwest. 1112 Ninih street northwest, Cornet Third and K streets northwest, 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Raliroad Yard south of New York. Also, Extensive Wharves, giving unsurpassed facili- ties for the economic handling of Fuel of ali kinds. Coal detivered on cars direct from Mines into our Yard. We dealin best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, elther in stick or prepared to order at our Factory. Clean Coal, Full Weight and Measure, Prompt De- liveries and Prices as Low ae Fuel can be furnished. Wass Ho Mie ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND Woop. Main Office No. 710'D st. n.w. Offices and Yards— 8th and B sts sw., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues a.w. Allofices are connected with the Telephone Ex change. ____eez2-Aim_ y 00) TOXS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 20 OOOsir raie comprising every sirable Siniety, at ie very lowest prices. Kindiiug apd Stove Webd brehured mrthe best uunner. quick snd prompt Ofice, 1314 renmylvania avenge, Shas eania avenge. Branca othices, 325 Peousylvauia avenue and 20th sed Wait ib nd Wane creepers anos G.L SHERIFE: SW iStER FUEL aT SOWIE Rai V. BALDWIN JOHNSON ‘Wholesale and Hetail Dealer in WOOD and COAL Complete Facilities Bottom Prices ‘Fuil Weight and Measure. ‘Wood and Coal direct from the forests and mines by rail aud water, and free irom slag, slate aud owner itipurities ae GIVE ME A TRIAL Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Brave = SLL A ste. Ofice, corner th and K sia. nw, All connected by, Telephone, E ON, Dire citer zatanumned apa onty ATTORNEYS. 8. PRENTISS hese" SI SECA, Biers, mare eat So a eter ‘VAMP! CA! i, a" Sole i eae N.S ee Residence, $13 T st. nw. THE TRADES. _ FABER, -ANDS,LVER PLATER, , eaucy Bronze Qiesag a a, Sore ae Pa sve. PEE W.-H. HBR Oi re aes Jas 1. TAYLOR, + General Passenger ‘Agent Beton AND OHIO KALLROAD. ischedale ta effect, SSH RAR ARETEmen 19 gore eyes are en eet ew seme jo extra fare if changed intcrmediate points 106 nm, 12:80 ahd 11:20 For Frederick ‘640s. tu and iiagerssns LEO nd 9 pm, daly, o- ins .reive from the West daily 6:20, 7:20 am, gerly, Newark and Havre de Grace, 11:1: bmington @ intermediate points north of +rom Harper's Ferry and Valley Railroad, 6.30 a 1:5, 8290. and 1030 pum, “Lite lasek Pum, and 10.00 pun. — From Wilaningvoa From Aoi iis, 6:30 a.m. and 1:50 and 525 Sunday, 10300 am. 0:90 pets Sai sm, daly except 4 ‘From Frederick ans intermediate puinte, 6:25 am, and 8:19 mm daly @xorpt Sunda ‘Traine leave Halumere tor ‘Washington at 5:1, 6380, 7220, 9:00. 950 and 10:30 am., 12115, 2:90, 3.4 4:20, B. 610, “F:45, @and 11200 pin on, muudaye, 6290, 7:20, 9:00 and 9:09 wim. 1:b0, 2:90, 420, S00, 6530, 4:49; 9 and 1100 p.m. All traihe from Washington stop at Relay Station except 1:45. :15 und 6:40 p.m. For farther information aiply at the Raitimore and Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Station; 61 nud 1801 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of “14th stree, where orders Will be taken for baggage to be checked aud Fegeived at any point in the city. B. DUNHAM, cK. LORD, Gen. Munazér, Baltimore, [se20) P. JW s8Noros, O10 AND WasTERN Ra ROAD CO. Kehedule tn effect August 1, 1880, ‘Tratas will leave from and arrive ai 8. & P. station, “Teave Weshingtow S10 &.m. Galt e (ou 0 mn. dal arriving at Round’ ii ‘ural : Sanday lage od HL arriving at Washi jonthly and quarterly mile tickets $25. R BELL, aulo Superintendent, HE GREAD PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWRST, DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY, STKEL RAL GNLF ChNT BQUIPMEN'TE Liza, Ieee. ‘aud Bistreets, we For Pittsburg and the West, ( 9 Limited Expres, Palace Slevping Cars at W200 A.M. dally. Tat Line, @s50 A. 3b daily to Cinciunat! and sc Laue with ing Cars from Harrisburg to Cinéiunaiy and Hovel Car to Si. daily, except Saturuay, to Chicago, with sieping Car Aliooua to Chicac. Ghicago” Express, “at 70 P.M. ‘daily, With Bleeping Cars, “Washington” to “Chicago, ged | Har 1? ckveund. | “counerti at Harrisburg “w! festern i w Prough, Sleepers fur, Louteriiie a se Louie, 10:00 P. Bi dally, tor 1 c BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Rochester, Buftalo, Ni ficty fatigt =. wii, Pasace Tock Haven sud Kimira, «9:50 Bhat Th has #215, 940 ant 11:00 A, 3, 10:00 and P.M." On Sanday 290, 4:19, 1000 and 11:20 ted Exprew Of Pullman Parlor Cars, 0:40 a pone Seer ae oul, seer taney For Buston without change ‘every day. For Brovklya, N. ¥., all through traius counect ‘Jerse, with boats of Brooklyn ing ai to Fulton street, avoiding duubie, | ponttrrinwe acro~s New York City. ‘Philaaey 7:15, #00 and 12:00 4:15, 6:00, 16:00 abd 13:20 P.M. 3PM dally, ‘except idaiyn, B00 A. M., 4:16 P.M. ALEXANDRIA AND rithvLiGOkKSOU KG KRALL WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON RAILBOAD, For Alexandria, 0:00, 7:08.92, 2OB5,end 1135 205, 4:20, 05, and 11:87 PM. Ow. Sunday at 6:00, 2b, 10:30 A.'M., 00 P. ai For Kicumoud and ihe Sout, 6300, ML daily and 4:35 P.M. dally, except suuilay” ‘aralus leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, 59%), W200, 10:10 A. M2 1200, B95, 25, 5:10, 730% und 10:42 P. M.,and 12:10 midnight :excey 8:09 and 10:10 a. Penning the station, Shere Grders ca be ie ° ‘dest nation from hotels a ee CHAS. GH. General Manag R. WOOD, General Pamenger Agent. “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. {OK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. a NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELIr Leaves Tbatreet whart on MONDAYS, THURS Daye and SATURDAYS a? aw. Rewtaing PCbspAS iAYS and SUNDAY p.m tout fat kiver Land ‘as omni Creek. « gist, Venema St Clements hay, Ma Connects wih REO. 5B SRC h PADULTT. Agent RIDLAY, Manager. i RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM D'ssioie MABSON and KC KNIGHT leave Si ast Rover, 8 every SATURDAY at 3 Gui st whari, Wasiiingwn, every TUBSD. BOHNING. “Frewht at lowest rates Mt VEeNoN! at, venxon! d STEAMER W TLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS, British, Danish and French West India Islands, @ &S. BARRACOUTA, sailing Dec. 6, and thereafter, ‘Stopping aday or more at St. Croix, St. Kitts, Am tigua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Tristdad, ‘Superb parseuger accommodation, excelient Cuisiu, ‘Smoking Hoom, Bath Kooms, etc. Apply to LEAYCRAFT @ CO., oc21-4h.a.tu3m 140 Pearl mt. New York, “Alan LINE ROYAL MALL STEAMERS. Sail regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN. (Calling ot Halidax, N.S, and St. Johns, N. F, ol ea Ep copra gan te ee »