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4 ed THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., “i — , Bulbs for Fall Planting. From Home Lise Actumn is the time for planting hardy bulbs Spring flowers. Tuose bulbs giving the mostsatisiaction (verause absolutely hardy and certalu to bioom abundaniy at the frat hintot spring) are really few in pumver and are cailed Holiaud buts, thoush all exeept the Hyuciuth are now grows in_perieetion in this ceustry. Though tw pre Kind> blossom me time, ches y appear ia about swing order: Showurop, Crocus, Tulip, Darewssus, Jonquil, Hyaciuch ava Iris, With the exce ie Hyacinth these buibs are inexpensive,and they require very Mitte care. For these reasons they Savdld be lit every yurden. Thouga ii is almost linpossible tohinder them irom blooming It put in tie ground ut ail, the best flowers are produced Wien the bulbs are plauied im soil both rich @nd sandy. Asarule bu: two things prevent ‘their wicoming; it set in undrained ground Wich is soaked with water throughout the winter they will ve likely to decay, and if th winter be severe and 10ng Kround-moies some- times gnaw the bulbs, especially if they are near any old building. ‘Fue season for pluuting is the same for all— from Octvver Ist uutil tue ground is frozen too hard to wor.. which olten does not occur unti December. “Tuey snouid be covered duriug winter with a litter of dry leaves. acu sort may Le plauted in a group by itselt, or Snow- drops and Crocu-es may be employed to border bed of Tu.ips or Hyaciutus. As soon as they ease towering (or be.ore if the season Is favor- able), sow some Light annual over the bed, eituer Sweet Alyssum, Miguonnette, Swan’ River Duisies or Aster, scattered broadcast wi a littie earth siited’over; or ii the bed be round or siar-shaped, sow the tour annuals in circies or Tows in tue order mentioned, beginning at the ‘ouiside with Sweet Alyssum’ and putting rose- colored Asiers iu the center. Tue bul.s do best if left undisturbed until their green leaves begin to wither, which is usually about the Isto July. Taiips and Hya- ¢inths should then be taken from the ground, dried gradually but thoroughly in the open air, and siored In a cool, dry place untli October, when they may be plabted tur bloomiug the foc Jowing spring. But if they are uo: given proper attention, tuey bad better be left in the ground ali summer, although they give smaller flowers the coming'year. ‘The Suowdrup is a small white flower, rarely growing more tuan six inches high, and chiefly prized because it bioums im the Very edges of the snows. It takes care of itself, and need not be removed from the ground oitener than once in three or four years. ‘Khere are siugie and | double sorts, the single variety being the cheaper, and quite us pretty us the doubie Howers.” Plant the bulb three inches apart and two Inches deep, as they are smual ‘The Crocus as @ smali bulb also, which should be planted precisely like the Suowdrop; it ean remain in the ground year after year, but if desiravie to exieuu the season vi Howeriny, which is usually brief, « portion of the buios may be taken upin the summer, dried, aud Planted aguin in autumin, us Ubis process delays The flowers about a wees. Crocus vloums ure Violet biue, yeliow, white or siriped. Waen Purehased th quantity the bulbs cost bat a cent each, and the unnamed sorts are rarely more Wan two cents each wy the dozen. ‘Tulips are far more showy tan any other spring flowering buib. ‘Tueir eniet colors are Ted and yellow, sometimes violet, purple, brown, white, and even an intense green. Lhey are striped, vordered and bloveued in the most ‘yle, and a bed of Luups in bioon: is & most dazzling sigut. Siuzie ones are usually Preferr u;4 beli-siaped flower is rarely im- proved by doubling. Plant the bulbs six inches upari, and cover three incues deep. The Narcissus has many varieties, both doubie and single, and is eiuer wuite, yellow orboin. ‘Tbe ructs Naressus, or Pheasanv’s Eye, is the Single’ variety, being while. with edyed with rea, in the cenier ne Daffodil is i doune yelivw variety of the Naveious (Van | Sion). The Jonquis belongs io the same iamily, aud the oils suould ait ve planted in eiumps, five inches apart and three inches deep, and not be disturved for years. ‘The Hyacintu is peruaps the most gracetul Of the spring flowering bulbs, and is especially prized tor ioreing. Mauy sorts bloom fueiy tn The garden. ‘Tue colors inciude Various suades of rea, blue aud yeLow, and many are a rich creamy wisite. Bois doubie and single varieues are popular, but single varieties are adapted jor glasses than doubie ones. nine iuches apart, and deep enough to have a eoveriug of .our inches of soil above the bulb. The Hyacinth likes a rica soil, and should always be iiited aud slowly dried, in suman Tne garden Iris is exceediugiy showy, ue colors being biue, yellow, rose, white, brown and even biack. ‘Tie Englis and Spanish iris are besi adapted forgurden beds. ‘They like a Fich, damp svil, and the buivs take care of themseives year aiier year. All of the above bubs may be foreed into flower in tue house during the winter. Plaut the larger buivs in from five to seven-tach pots in autumn, leaving the topor the bulb exposed. Water well, aud set in a cvol, dark piace lor tie Toots to torm. When the roow ure weil de- eloped, bring to the light, and water freely. Tuey do not like too much heat. ‘The suow- aud Crocus may be pianted in six-inch Pots, avout six bulbs to a pot; to bloom in’ per- tion they require ayreat deat of lightand a moderately covi room. st Worse Than Slavery. Panenxts: ‘A.word about your children. You are am- bitious for them; they are ambitious ror themselves. Then heed a word of warning for thelr sakes, for thetr present health and for their future success ‘Some have spent the summer months in rec- reation at various resorts of wealth and fashion, or rest and quietnens. Others have found their Test and spent their vacations at their own Pleasant homes But now all have again put on the work harness and are engaged in study ‘and school tasks During this vacation they have become hardy, rugged and strong, with the glow of health on their countenances, and the sparkle and brightness of a rested clear brain in their eyes In previous years you have seen thestrong, full muscles grow weak and flacid, the glow of health replaced by pallid aud sunken cheeks, a dull, heavy 1st- Jessness, an umwelcome substitute for the bright, active animal spirits, the eyes dimmed by dull sullen headaches, instead of bright with perfect heaith;accompanying this souhaveseen constipation and dyspepsia sapping the health weakening the body and injuring the brains of your children. You know the causes. ‘The child's natural ambition, prompted by the parents’ pride urging to study in school hours and out. The confinement for hou:s each day of numbers in small rooms, in many cases in bad air. The disinclination after the duties of the school day to take the much necded moderate exercise: unnatural positions in all sedentary life. They lead to the break- Ing down of that glorious health with which ‘they commenced the school year. ‘You may not be able wholly to prevent the causes You can wholly prevent the effects by frequently giving small quantities of BROWN'S IRON BITTERS, BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. BROWNS ‘Iron Bitters will ald the stomach to assimilate such food as iseaten. It will promote the ap- petite for such food as will give strength. It will restore the appetite for sach quantities as are needed to repair the waste tissues In the growing child. It will aid in the proper diges- tion of the food taken. It will tone up the sys- tem from the drai made upon it by constant study and the habits of life of the scholar. It will cure constipation, wiil remove the cause, ‘and so relieve the dull hexdache and enatie the children to study and do their best to real- ize their owirand your ambition in the results of their school work. TRON IRON 1kON in such form as to be adapted for combination with pure vegetable remedies in a medicine which should possess perfect blood puritying Properties and the tonic and strengthening elements of the fron has been the sole dis- covery and remains in the possession ou'y of the proprietors of Brown's Iron Bitters. All, other iron medi- eines produce constipation and headache, and consequently are unadapted for the treatment ofall diseases of the blood stomach, liver and kidueys. Constipation and headache are pro- duced by stomach disorders and ouly 3 med cine which will cure them should be used. Brown's Iron Bitters is asure cure for both, as ‘Well as for dyspepsia and indigestion. BITTERS, BITTERS, BITTERS, ‘The word should not misiead you. Brown's Iron Bitters ig not a whisxey preparation or a stimulating substitute for alcoholic drink. We Fecon.mend it to pareats for their children be- cause itis a blood pur.fier aud vital strength- ALLEGED ABUSES PRACTICED UPON LABORERS WITHIN SIGHT OF THE CRADLE OF LIBERTY. ‘The Boston Herald devotes a column and a halt to the exposure of alleged impositions and ‘abuses practiced by a contractor named Henry Sebroder upon laborers empioyed in biasting and building operations at Hyde Park, Mass, ‘The barracks of the men consis: of a broken- roofed one-story 25 by 12 foot structure of Tough bourds, divided Into two apartments, one containing a cot and a few articles of rade far. niture, the other a greasy couking stove, tabie, Beuehés, &c. In this hovel as many aselghiecn mien are at times compeiled to sicep. According tothe statement of ane of their humber, tie men’s couen is tne cold, damp floor, where tre- quently the water during the uigut risesaround them. Tueir ved ciothes are rouzh, and thelr food ot the vilest quality. On one occasion & cow whien bud died was cut up for tue men, many of whom (ell sick aiter eating o. the mie he iocal board of health Was notitied of tue facts, and an insvection was made, and tue | remains of the carcass were ordered to be Buned. Tue ‘pay for ordinary workmen ts $10 a| mouth aud found. Fine inechanies receive from | $2 to 95 more. The Heraid's iniormaut aserved That if is Seuroder's practice 10 witnuold wages Un! bis men ure lurced to compromise Upon a of their dues. The gungs are cone being superseded by ‘otuers wuich oder hires at Custie Garuen, New Yorks With tue present party came # young man and his wie. re had been a clerk lana Beriin baulse aud bot he and nis wite in their dress and de rtment gave evideuces of good breeding. adgings were assigned the Coupie in. the Kitenen of the barradgs, but the wornan refasea to puss a night iu tue loatusome pluce, and dur tng the four days oi Lucir siay they slept upon leaves aud bougas in Ube otacr room ince inidse of eigat or ten mea. Even in the ong days of the summer the men were coupelled to Work irom sunrise (oSuuset. The writer cou. clades us foulows: “From aii tuat could be learned of Schroder's metuod of obtaining his Leip at Castle Garden some one employes ut that place wust be cog. Bizunt of the wae. that neaciy every month te Put iv ao appearance fur a new supply, wileh Would naturaily lead to tne concusion tbat somethiug was wrong. But us yet he gues Yhrvugh tue gardeu as often us he pleases, ond Uuworesied be eutraps the Lewcomers. irom, foreign lands and brings them to uis den in | ‘Hyde park.” —___+9-____ Brazil's Queer Pingae. MICE WHO WERE HUNGRY AND SWARMED IX FIELDS AND DWELLINGS. From Science. Am the colony of Lourenco, Brazil, in the months of May and June, 1876, mice suddenly appeared In enormous numvers. They invaded ‘the grain flelds in sue large numbers that the corn seemed literally alive with them, destroy ing in a few dayseverything that was edivie, and where butushort time beiore bushels of grain might bave been harvested not unt ear re. Iained, abd tue noise produced by their nib. Ding and climuing was audivie ior'u consider: abie distance. Alter the coruflelds were de- ‘Yastated ihe potatoes next received thelr atten Yon. Ouly the largest were caten in the ground; such us were iransportuuie were car. Tied away avd hidden in huluow trees OF oluer Tetreats ior luture u~e. Gourds aud pum kius, nthe hardest, were gnawed tarough aud tem. Of green loud, sucu as clover, vue, bat ley, not a leat was standing; even weeds were cut’ down and the inner parts eaten oa In the Wouse the siruggie lor exisience of these long-uiied invaders was truly amaziog, In many of the dwellings hundreds were kineal iu asingie day. The cats could contribute but Little aid in fighting such a plague. or uot only Were many Of the rats so large that it woull have been an unequal coulest, but by their reat number they drove the cats actually ir the houses, bot tO Fecurn Gilli tae plague Ww: Passed. Noihiug, except wiat was’ compose 0€ Iron, stone OF giass, Was spared trom tue destructiveness, rucniture, clotus, bats, books g¥erytuing—bore tue trices of Luci. tevih, y ELAWEU the Loos Of the cows und horses i the stables, literally ate up laticd hogs, und feu vit away the air of persons du.ing seep. T.ey peuetrated ali apartineuts, and jnawed heir Way tnrough vourus wud Walls of houses. Ditenes that were dug. avout grunaties did not Suilier; the mice would ellinD over each other And thus reaeu the top. The iwregoing accouut of one cecurrence in Lourence wit sutice ts show to what au extent the plague rescued. Tue same province had Suifered sjunliarly ln 1543 and 1803, aud in all Probability will gain iu 1889. Similar plagues, Though far less ta extent, nave occurred Buroye tu which the feid “uilee iy speared tu greutiy, Increased ma; wILK WoRt Would be tue result were these | litue, almost imsiguiicuut ereatures everywhere ‘in such wise to tuke the ascend. aucy. When ove considers ihatua average ul every oue oF two mous from five lo eight young are born, aud that these young becunns Mature iu afew months themselves. he will Le Surprised to know tat a single pair 01 counon Held mice in tue course of 4 ‘singic aimee Would increase t 23,000 rodeutss Could all the conditions wuiew uow keep them: In cheers be removed every living thing om earta would be cousumed in half « dozen years, eee oo A CoLoreD Macistxare SHor.—Jobn Gra- ham, @ colused usazisitule residiag fifteen ilies southeast of Sewpuls, Teaa., wus assus Sipaied muturday bigni. fe wus slot down by WakBOWD persoLs as Ke stood tn the door of LS Welling, No ciew Wo the assussin, ener, in which no Whiskey le used. Again Parents we recommend it to you,if you are suf ferers from any form of the diseases which af fect stomach, liver or kidneys, and make life a Torture. It is as good for yoa as for your children. Buy a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters and give it an houest trial Price is only one doliar. To be sure you get the genuine see that the trade- mark an! crossed red lines are on the wrap- per. Brown's Iron Bitte:sure made only by the BROWN CHEMICAL CO., it BALTIMORE, MD. Asyoxe Wor Maxe A Fras Afthey were inourfix. We thinkitisnotonly ourright, but our duty tomake a little noise jest at this time, be. | cause our elegant new stock is something worth mak. {ing a fuss about. Ithas never before been our pleasureto offer youso complete an assortment of uniformly de- sirable styles, neither have we ever before been able tooffer you @ scale ofprices so low as we are now placing on these reliable new goods. Thereiure we think it inthe line of our duty to nolse the fuct that we are engaged inthe general distribution of bargains smoug the wise bayers of this city and vicinity. We seil you an elegant Cheviot sult’ at $7.60 that Would be cheap at $10.00. We sell you an All-Wool Cassimere Suit at $10.00 that would be w bargain at $14.00. We sell you an exirs fine Cassimere Suit at $12.50 ‘that you cannot maich anywhere under $16.50. We sell you a fine Prince Alvert Suit, silk faced, at $15.00 that would be cheap at $20.00. We sell you a better Prince Albert at $18.00 that is Feally worth $25.00. ‘We sell you am All-Wool Overcoat at $7.60. A very fine All-Wool one at $10.00. ‘We have an extra large line of Suits for Boys from 18 10 18 years old, from $5.00 up. We haves full line of Boye Full and Winter Over- coats, from $3.75 up t9 $15.00. For Children frou: 5 to 13 years old, Sultswith Short | Pants, at $2.50, $275, $3.00, 83.50, $4.00, $4.50, which we guarantee to be 20 per cent less than you can buy them elsewhere. Wehave full line of Children's Overcoats from $2.50 upwards ‘We have a sult line of Odd Pants, from $1.50 up. GIVE US 4 CALL AND BE CONVINCED, ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREETA 0c28 Srrctazry. “BOUQUET COFFEE” ‘Similer in Flavor toJavaand at 10 cents a pound lesa, . W. BURCHELL, ocTsm 1826 Fst G. T. Keer, ‘Tallon, 414 NINTH ST. Ger Tue Best THE CONCORD HARNESS. hutsers, “Ons | _ Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Concord Harness and Collara ‘Beware of insitarions beaure of Name and Number. LUTZ & BRO, Je19 497 Peanaylvanis Avébe Hovszrcnnisarxos We have, red. a shave Jogi received another shipment of Bigelow. Lowe and Martiord C Mody Bruweis and extra "Table ail sizes. “Those In want ot choice goods will find It to thelr holes goods wi to their advantage to examine HOOE BRO. Co., eck. 1826 F sifect. i 2 DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOUDs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. BOOKS, &e. RAILROADs. Berren Late Tuax Never THE CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE IN OUR FAVOR. LOW PRICES SHALL CONTINUE TO PREVAIL. GENUINE BARGAINS THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT. ‘That great bargain in Ladies’ All-Wool Cloth Sult- ing, 23 Inches wide, we advertised during the warm ‘weather, we have & part on hand, and shall continue to offer them at hot weather price, viz: 26 cents per yard. ‘Thatsacrifice in Tricot Suiting, 54 inches wide, at $1 per yard, a few cheice colors yet on hand. ‘That All-Wool Home Spun, 43 inches wide, still at the reduced price, 50 cents. 600 Pairs White Blankets from $1 per pair. 600 Bed Comfortabies trom $1. 100 Pieces Red Twilled Flannels from 25 cents. selection of our I: Carpets, 25 cts, 30 ee Brussels Carpets, 60 cts., 75 cts, 80cta., 85 cts, JOUNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania Avenue, South Side. Croaxs Ar Less Tax Cosr. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Having decided to close this department we offer a ‘a choice lot of elegant CLOAKS at less than manufactuters’ prices. ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS ta every shade. This is to be the fashionable article for outside garments. We have ali styles and qualities, ‘We offer a decided bargain in 60 inch BLACK BRO- CADE SILK, for circulars, at 96.00, worth $12.00. Novelties in Dress Goods. Combination Sultings—the largest and most com- plete stock of PLUSH and WOOL Novelties ever suown in Washington. QUILTED SATINS in every shade. Paris ROBE DRESSES in great variety. LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETS, in twenty shades, at $5.00 and $5.50 per yard. We have just secured a great bargain in these elegant goods, and offer Gautier’s aliesik VELVETS at $5.60. Molre Francais, Faille Francals, Rhadames, Merveilleux and Satin Duchess, in all colors and qualities, for street and evening wear. Special bargains in Barnesley Double DAMASKS at $1.50, worth $2.25. Hosiery and Underwear. Moire Sash Ribbons. High Novelties Velvets and Pluses MOURNING GOODS of every description of the the best qualities, W. M. SHUSTER & 80N3, ONE PRICE. 919 Pennsylvania Avenue 2. w. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 026 J. C. Horcsisox; IMPORTER. WRAPS AND JACKETS. A large ana rich stock of Parts and Berlin CLOAKS at lowest prices ever named for equal values. ‘We invite spectal attention to our superb assortment of PLUSH WRAPS, Latest shapes and fashionably trimmed. ‘SEAL PLUSH SACQURS, trimmed with Seal, $25. SEAL PLUSH VISITES, Seal trimmed, $25. Imported CLOTH WRAPS, with geouine Russian ‘Hare tail and ball trimming, $9.75 and upwards. London Made JACK ETS, $4 upwards, BEAVER NEWMARKETS 88, regular price $12. French trimmed HATS and BONNETS at popular prices, An immense assortment of Fancy FEATHERS from 5c. to $8 each. MILLINERY ORNAMENTS and RIBBONS. ‘Elegant NOVELTIFS in rich Dress Trimmings. at very reasonable prices. 900 Doren HANDKERCHIEFS, including mavy new designs. ASTRACHAN, 54 inches wide, $4 per yard, SILK PLUSH, all colors, $1.25 per yard. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1 pair upwards. Every air fitted and warranted. Evening GLOVES from 16 to 30 inch length, LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. 907 Pennsylvania ave. ‘7 Trevise, Paris, nol Mac J. P. Patrer, IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Will show the coming week hersecond Importation of AUTUMN BONNETS AND HaTs, Comprising all the new colors, “GIS FRANCAIS.” BOREALIA, RUBY, PRINCESS BLUE, ROUGE ANGLAIS, &, Designed expressly tor Costumes, T WiLL OPEN, NOVEMBER 1ST, A NEW Jot of Japanese Decorat ve Fans. Scrolls, Parasols, ats, de Also, New Toi reat, Variety —eiidless riet Dictares; New Xmas Cards ‘Transfers Gold Paint; Freneh Tissue and Pancy Colored, Papers: Gilt, silver and Lace Borders; a fine line of “Favors fol the German” and Progressive Euchre Prizes; Materials for Paper Flowers, Mats, @c. (lessons 10 cents): Sheet Musle, f cents; studies for Paliting: Children’s Books uod Games; Xmas 8c, 0 WONCERS FOR CHinDREN' J-SAY GOULD, 421 Ot st, near Pa eve., between Dand & s oc30-3mn ~ ‘ze Fevora Dares Suietps Are recommended by ihe leading Dressmalcers, They are abvolutely imperious, Piet ‘Suits {or Ladies and saifstaction guaranteed. TAILOK-MADE SULTS |G TROUSSEs.. US a Specialty.oc30-3w* (ONDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, OF eoWilohen a New Stock uf Goods at susibil sen. consisting of sg. Fine Mohair Plush Carriage Hobes, s olialr Goods for Furniture. Plain, Crushed, and tubossed “Piushes, Piuno and Table’ Searis Mohair Astrachan Cloak? ind other Fancy Goods made trom ‘tugs, Common. Carringe. Kobes, Great bargains in afine lot of o- janis, suntable for covering {UrniLUre, AOLa JOHN WATERHOUSE, Agent. New Deror. BEST GOODS, FAIR PRICES. Jos, Schittz Brewing Co.'s MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER and Palmer's Premium GINGER ALE, LEMON SODA, ao. Depots: 615 to 623 D street southwest. ‘Telephone 480. 1224 29th street northwest, ‘Telephone 454. cl Liew Brean 4 PURF MALT EXTRACT. SAMUEL C. PALMER Possesses the highest merit. Tt is manufactured from the choicest materia’s, and combines the most pali- table qualities of @ reireshing drink with the invigor- ating aud wholesome properties uf the best Malt sx- tracts. Itis a true tonic and delightful beverage, alike de- sirable ior invalids and persons in heulth. Will be found upon trial :o be a pleasant and complete substi tute for all wleohohe drinks, mos: of which are (00 sumulating for delicate constitutions. As the beverage "Pur Excellence” for nursing moth- ers, creates un abundance of milk whiie it strengul- ens and Invigorates tue entire syster Alter careiui analysis Wilbur G. Ph. D., New York, says: “Liquid Bread isa refreshing, nourisning table beverage, and @ wholesome, invigoraling toule. ALi palatabie io the taste and of easy assimilation.” Frank L. James. Ph.D., M.D., st. Louis, after an sis, says: “Its low perceiitage Of alcohol, 118 ¢.ervesc- ence, its delightful taste ard odor, all combine to re- cominend Nicholson's Malt Extract as belug @ most nourishing beverage aud the best article of the sort | that bas ever come under my exuminution.” DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop'r, ST. LOUIS. WM. MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST., WASHINGTON Mervat ASSOCIATION, wl. Lis ‘No. 1420 F street, Washington, D.C. JOHN W. DREW, gent for District of Columbia, Orricens: resident, W.W. Dudley, ot Bateman & Co,,bankers. Vice President, John H. Macruder, grocer. Medical Duector, Kulphi Walsh, M.'D, General Manager, Frank J. Tibbets, ‘Treasurer, Geo. H. B. White, casiier National Met- ropolliau bak. pnegeury, John E, Beall, Real Estate, of Adams & ‘Counsel, Chapin Brown, Cousulting Actuary, Chas, T. Westerfield. 0cl3-Im Monuments FLANNERY BROS, DELAWARK AVENUE axp B STREET & W. South Front of the Capitol, Dealers in allkinds of GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS. Rare and choice designs in American and Scotch, Red and Gray Granites, Positively the largest and ‘most beautiful stock ever offered to the public. ocO-1m_ Hare NOW READY, OUR Ties FALL AND WINTER STYLES DERBY HaTs AND SOFT HATS, Of AN! Qualities In All The NEW SHAPES AND COLORS. SILK DRESS HATS AT $5, $0, $8. CASSIMERE DRESS HATA. Latest Novelties for Men and Boys in CLOTH AND CORDUROY HATS AND CAPS. TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS CANES AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Penna. Ave. notice will nl ‘New stare, new corner Penna: ave and Taian Store 621 Peuusyivania avenue for rent and Bulld- ing for sale. Porat) Dacxxenness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTEKING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itean be given ins cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It It is 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 haa tol lowed. IT NEVER FAILS. The system opoe impreg- nated with tbe Specitic, It becomes an ule impossi DULY tor the hquor appetite toexis. — * ‘FoR SALE BY DR. 8. P. WARE, ZBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets also, R. K. HELPHEN ‘STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenne, ‘Washington, v. C. Call or write for pamphlet containing hundreds ot testimonials trom the best women end men from all Parts of the country. ocu4-s,t0,th ENTLEMEN'S SUITS SQOU! G 2D PARED FOR SL Stereos Goods called tor aud 4 praise cunt 42. N. Cals - Wert at, Baltimore, 0 ~2, Mis M. J. Hesz, 1309 F ST. N. w., ‘Has on exhibition» complete and choice selection of IMPORTED BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, also those of her own design, to which she calls special attention. No regular opening day. _ oc2 MAbaME AY. LEFRANG 330 NORTH HO’ ANE ard si.. Baitimore. afd. Dresses and Wraps 10 French siyiea, New models received every week. Fine Imported Trimmings, eo DM, waka 007 hiH SiS W—CORSETS sVE. made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Aiso. & full tine of Shoulder Braces, Refurmn Walsts, Erench, Corsets aud Busiles Corsets iaunderied. - gel6-2mi M32, RNAS REUTH. DEGS To ANNOUNCE ey itt she has removed her Dressmaking Purior to I st.n.w., near the Arlington ho:el, formerly 728 ly- | 7th st ‘ocls Mis K. A. Doxovay. 904 F STREET. A choice and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, FRENCH PATTERN BATS. Also, those of our own design, at the lowest possible Drices. ck AY Geeta CHAFFIOT, 1122 19TH ST AMA Contains and Laces, “niants Caps and Robes Fine work of all kinds,dune up in ihe best French iyle ‘coin + Maz. Vox Braxois, Mooiere, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York; Wm. Barr & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Suits made at the shortesi notice. Snperior fitting, Feasunable prices. and satisiuction guaranteed. Eveuing Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a specialty. oc ‘920 14th st., between I and K. SPAb GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERE! into the new and fashionable visite and jacket Shapes, Burs Tepaired, | Mufls made, At Miss NNINGHAM’S, 1310 8th st. nw, No sign, 824 BSE McCAFFERIYS BONNET FRAME FACTORY, formerly 1109 F si Moved to northeast corner of 1ith and G streets ‘Has all the latest tail styles in bounet and hut trumes, veS-4m. MM Sake BORER, WL (430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes Corsets to order iu every style and material, aud guarantee, perfect it and comfort HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclowsing, MerinoUnderwear und fiuest ported Hosters. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Referm Goods. French Corsets and Husties, Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H's own make) that for the price iy unsurpussed. Germ: EANING FSTABLISHMENT, W YORK AVENUE NoRTIC 1205 N 2 ‘FST. vening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Craps Veils Feathers, Kii Gloves, Flantel and Pongeeour speciuity Geut’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Lavties Drerses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON 4 CaKOLINE LERCH, formerly wilt A. Fischer aad Maison Yrieve, 10 Rivolie __ PROFESSIONAL. M22. ELZEMOD WONDERE' aMLCLAIKVOYANT,”’ born with GIFTED Second sight, }Nety hidden mystery tevenied. binds lust or buried ireasiresor mines. Keeovers. stolen property tet frieuds. Gives success in biaieas. Heinoves sil tatat ily troubies. “Causes speedy marriages, friny rated tog: ther. Never fais. Giemspicture ufone son z murry. “All in trouble cousult this calrvoyunt. Cares Sickness. Sutisfaction oF no pay. 9109. Open sui day. 421 9th st., bet. D und fata nw. pret ad °F FORK 1H FRET, MRs, DR J. Semmes & Parks, Boston Chiropodists. Corns cents. Many testinonins of rewarkable cures. If ‘space would permit, could be given. Lhe office of Dr. hemmes & rarks is Visited by the élite of the world, with the most satisfuctory resulis. 20 years of suc. cesta! practice has gained them the reputation of being America’s best operators. Mrs. Dr. semuies! ‘Sulves and Lubricating Louions give iustant relief to swollen or inflamed tect, joints of corns. 1222 Fst.is & cessivle from au parts of the city. All curs pus the door. ae ‘ocs0-6t PEE, SYED GH HEALTH INSTITUTE, “903 1th st, Swedish movements aud mi Class gymnastics for hulles aud gitis, Call oresend see Sieiiars PROF. NISSEN oust M Av PAYS, 20 A IANICU KK AND SURGEON CHIR DIS ROOMS 6 AND & VEINON HOM ee “io Pennsylvania ave M828 25 SETS AND HUSBAND. SUR. AVE geon Chiropodist. “Twenty-six yeurs’ successtul Practice has guiued them the world-wide reputation of being America’s best operaiors. Office 1223 F si.n. w. For soft and hard corns, luflamed and sore Joint use Mrs, Dr. SEMMbS' Black Louon and 5: a Mass Jurser Corsox Sars In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year: “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $6 per month, provided COKE were used in cities,” &e. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Busheis for $2.70. 25 Bushels for $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. 20 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, bad * 421 and 423 10th street. ‘Lizsra companys exrnact OF MEAT. | Finest and ‘Meat Flavor ‘stock for Soups, Stade ‘and Bauoos aa ‘000/000 )are An invaluable tonic. “Isa, ‘boon, for winch nations should feel grave- '—Hee “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” dc. with the te simile of ‘islue Ink across ‘Abe titie “Haron and bebciog whet harun ‘ier the article with Batoa ‘of gennineness. b no. the patlic are tu. ‘a guaranties LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be hac of all: Gro- “ert Gham ge ee ak States hureh “Avenue. dq 2 werrecx. M.. sernevx. 4 Formerly King & Lepreaz. Late with P. Hanson His, PAPER HANGINGS ‘We wish to call ir attenti to cep ast nin nous ap ae Siartie age Unie" Eau nace pe ‘Auige., and 12g. Brown Back ' ‘Respectfully, J. B. LEPRECX @ BRO, ‘se21-Twe 508 7thstreet southwest, Rocuseren Lara ‘We have just received Su] of cele- ped ESOS RAT Lae ate CARPET SWEEPERS. Fhe sSar ecto” S80. ‘The “Bissell Graud,” large, $4.50 ‘These are the finest, set wartanted togivecnttrositainction, "4 STT7 one WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘China and Glass Importers, 0028 1205 Pennsylvania ave. War Pares FRESCOING. STAINED GLass, UPROLSTERY GOODS. P. HANSON HISS & CO, oes 815 15th Street. Cow Wearaer Is Comte, and when you start to select a HEATING and COOK- ING STOVE. be sure to cull and Inspect the largest ‘assortment ever shown in this city. Also LATROBES, Brick set RANGES, FURNACES, SLATE MAN- TELS, &c., in great variety. In TIN WARE wekeep the finest quality, which costs very little more than thecommon. A call solicited. W. 8. JENKS Co, 717 TPH STREET N. W. 005 W. H. Hovenros & Co. 1214 F sreet N. W. + FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. During next week we offer a special sale of imported ‘Rags at a reduction of 10 per cent for cash. Our line of Bedroom Furniture, we think, has been selected with care, sume of which was specially made for us. ee our $65, 3 pieces, Antique Oak Sulte. One suite only left. ‘pee our $85 Butternut Suite. See, cur S180 sycamere Suite, Sold In New York anc jelphia for ‘See our s.nuogany Suites, from $140 to $250. ‘The above are a few specially good suites, and will only need this notice to sell them. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Were never sold at such low figures as at the present ‘Our Scotch Curtains, selling from $3.50 to $7 per pair, are 40 per cent clieaper this yeas'than laste will need only for you to look and examine, as we do Hot wish to boast ior ourselves—you come and look, ‘aud We will let you do that for us. Our assortment of UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Single-fuced Linen Velours, 32.25, all colors. Sul and Wool Daunasie $250 00 84 Spun Siiks and Tapestries, Goc. to pil per 7 ‘Art Damask Sate, oc. Japan slike. Yue. up Amores, $2.25. Printed Velours, $6. Brocades, all prices. Our reputation ts very good tn this department, and we solicit you tocall atid see for yoursell Furniture Reupholstered, Drapery Cut and Hung in proper trim on short notice. Having a large force of workmen, we shall try and be prompt and execute any order left in our charge with disputeh, References will be furnished on application. oc2-3m W. H. HOUGHTON & co. To Hovsrxrerrra ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, And all kinds KITCHEN UTENSILS of the best class. Our goods were never better or cheaper than they are this season. M. W. BEVERIDGE, se25-8m No. 1009 Penn, ave. Caner Carrera Canrers Do you intend buying a uew Carpet this Fail? It yoa haves tgiventt a thought isten tos few faces: Curpets were never so HANDSOME OR PRICES Wan they ARE SOW. ‘Money saved Is money made. Come and see our stock. We will take pleasure in showing sou our line of Lograin, ‘Tapestry. Body Hruwel Veivers, Moguette and Wilton Carpets, Rugs ait Squares, Gi Cloth. and. a beautiful ane of Uphoisters pouds, with pri-es low as the lowest ‘See the Tempieion Parquette Carpet. Furustur¥ at tue lowest eush prices W. H. HOEKE, se2n 801 Market space. Goo Ne Goon News FROM CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in reed of FURNITURE. CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, ‘asn0 one need be without a well-(urnished home because Uney have not yot the cash w spare. We teurtermined to knock the bottow out of high prices, und wilt sell GCODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 43 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- WHERE FOR CASH. And we make this extraordinary offer that customers ‘can make thelr own terms in regard to payments. Come and see the largest store in the United States Come und see the iurgest wid most varied awk to $e. lect from. Come after von have posted rourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee. you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Is the place you were looking for. Come ant be con- ‘vineed that What We say are incts and nohtmbug We Teport, come and make your uwa terms—at ‘as cROGAN'S, SEWING MACHINKS, Se. yr EW HOSE: KEW HOM N IMPROVEMENTS, EASE, QUILT, SPEED AND DURABLE. Our latest production, acknowledged bs experts to be te ilueat production or sewing suechauiaik of the “Our range of work {s the largest and most varied ever produced on any Sewing muchiue. Call and examine our Muchine at our office. Our Urese Forms for Draping ony 23. Compiete iine of Part Needies and Repairs for all ‘Machines on hand. 8. UPPENHEIMER & BRO, pf obular Sewing Machine Boome, 2 tN wt. nw. St Cloud Building. All kinds of Machines for rent, ocut RHE SILEN RICAN, NO 7, Cftice 7th a ‘The most popular -ewing Machine in America, Tubelng the ous. iuigh stm, sight Running, Self ‘Threauing, simple and noiselesi Machine made with- Out com Heels nnd without spiral sprigs Hadi wishing 40 hove a Sacine went on, tral or rent, Ne one. re ‘oF exchanged, W plewe call or potify us by mail or te ephone, as we ve LO uruMIners; NO forcing Machine, into people's houses: no anDoyance, and no two proiits. We LEGAL GUAR.Nii: for five years, with every Machine. We also have t.e agency for the New howe. Partics using sowe Mach nes can be supplied with needles, repairs, &e. All Kinds ior reut, © AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hi ste, Telephone call 433-2. Pes, Next door to. Auerbach’s Saxony German Hand-Kuit Jacket Depot. ‘Oca. WHri KING! yection in the ca or Goncenteation and consent THE ACME OF Pan Sewing. A n of methanieal xenlas Hod IE he ranwe ot work can aot be excelled | i beuuly and a joy iorever. Call aud Te MERENNES" x Bic WENTILTHSTRERT eet MARKET, “The best ofeversihing in our liu ‘Tne finest Selt ‘blue Points ts orden Coco ime Wii, LINKING & 80N. T, New Fries New Conaaxrs, NEW RAISING, EW CITRON, NEW CATCH MACKEREL, EW CATCH CREAM CODFISH, NEW XN. Y. STATE BUCEWHEAT, NEW WHITE CLOVER HONEY, PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. From Cold Storage, as fine and fresh fiavoredasthe CREAMBEY BUTT te Cholce as tle possible to ‘Price very moderate, Company, BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF £8 es So EE Ea ad : . THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It iswithout a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL andthe most Nerarriovs Floar in the World. "The Millers have not ouly the ‘most. perfect. MIL cobiainungas i oem all the’ mor improved Sinchin. F invented up to the present time, but thes prods a" Flour Useonpasan by ang miliin we word. To rove that, we would simply state that ‘large fan Eiyoruhts maguitioent Four i shipped anual to Exiope abd suten at the principal Courts of tue old won is HOWEVER Like everything else that bas renown, some ous are urving” to fake auvamtage of tre person or pernoge Fepotation It bas galved by unitatine the Nuiwe aud fund: and adtenipting. theceby: to al oi a ine or arlicle 10F the geuuine. ‘THEREFORE. ‘Beeure and see toitthat either sacksor barrels read “CERES” and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS ‘attached. None genuine without the two gold medals WM. M. GALT & 00. 23 ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealors N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE N. W.. SOLE AoENT For THE CALIFORNIA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS: FLOUR. ‘This Flour for Family use bas no superior. I am now receiving choice varieties of Potatoes, which are coming in very freely. and housekeepers will do well to lay in their stock, as I hardly think they will be lower this seeson. I havea fine line of Apples, Grapes, Sweet Oranges and Lemons. Also, a fuli line ot choice GROCERS, in quantities to sult, at wholesale prices, for cash only. Duffy's Pure Cider Vinegar a specialty. Politeness and Fair Dealing may be Relied Upon. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Money revurned if goods are not satisfactory. Only FINE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER sold est N. A. POOLE, 934 La ave. n.w. ce PIANOS AND ORGANS. VHICKERING PIANOS TO RENT ON EASY AURWaYs\’ | iuning, Kepating and Movi STEIN War Ding, epa-ring and Movin i W. G EAZEROTT & 00...” |ALNES HOS’ AND OTHER | ocdi-dm G,,L. Wu & B Fey e bde ILD ROS, ‘ov 7th st. n, w,” Estudilsbed 1864. Krauich & Bach Pianos are unrivaled, Newby Evans and Wever Bros, the best medium grade, “Gally's wonderful sel instramenta Relate ew triple, ucisey Upright Pisses for 175. Es ECKER BROS PIANOS ARE IDEAL INSTRUM! NTS. xquisitely finished, mechanism perfec: in every de- fall None magolticest, sich aud ebrouant, wi Singing qualliy."” BANDERS ; on oa Fst TSTEY ORGANS: [ENG S2743*ror PARLOR AND CHAPEL a enn paar Reomand SANDEL S AYMAN, ‘No. 9u3 tenn. ave. ocl4-1m FP 8cHeR Pianos, Fine tone, splendid workmanship, unsurpassed for durability; reasonuble. Sere SANDERS & STAYMAN, O34 Fat. ocl4-1m_ ro} Gf various makers for sale at prices ranging from $50 ay is a pment = any monthly ANUERS € STAYMAN, ocl4-1m 934 F si. nw. JM UC Lovers ano musicar a ‘Siudents are invited to examine our fine stock of the matchless Decker Bros’ Pianos. For rent sud soid ‘on accommouaiing terms £ SANDERS & STAY KACHERS OF MUSIC ARE INVITED 10 call and get one of our HANDY BOOKS, designed Specially for the use of the nit DFOIexBion. SANDERS & STAY MA: ‘934 F to EXCHANGE, T AND REPAIRING. Reasonable prices and accommodating terms, SAN. EMS @ STAYMAN, Li ig Re fered Square, ‘aod. Upright PLANGs. sume ears new, iis Warranted. Of all makes “For fale tyom 35 mua een ee ie ao Rr MUTZEROTT & CO., ccl2-im 903 Penn. ave,, 2d door trom Bth st. Fee Wore eco, 25 W2H' st. x. Ww Axents for the Uniivalled SOHMEI PlaNos, and dealers in Strings, Musicul Lustruments, Sheet Muse abd Music Books. 100,000 copies of § und 10 cent Sheet Music. Pianos and Urgans to Rents Bowarn F. Deoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker & son, ‘Marshall & Wendel, Hallett & Gomugon aid other Pianos: Sterling Ongais, Music and Musical Ser chandise, Instruments sold. bly payments Moved: stored ‘New and Second-hand Pianosof other makes always im stock at tow figui ‘Telephone, 347-2 Je19 K NNN A BBB FEB GA cae os Piano Foarm UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. Second-hand Pianos at all prices. PIANOS FOR RENT WM KNARE 2C2. mys $17 Market Spwe Do Nor Porcuass jntil ¥< pee, diame pride “over Awuvu now in ase: ond-hand Pisnos and at prices from $10 ‘Largest assortment of Five-cent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, * 915 F street. apr 27 Oth rd. CH Goes Seer ated ee | KORE EE for The Universal See myza_| jairvat Gel: RUNS 407 iui a ue ATTORNEYS. DENTISTRY. 2 att *RENTISS NUTT, Bore, reais BT ee | De yes EES, core pe ments, and before ongress. oni nnsent FSaposen PBELL CARRING] 1, ATTORNEY-AT -ARSONS, OTe Cite Stour iaw bling 400 paisa ore Dobiig = sesaaie ty tae sf tootaacne = soto | Gum silva pin of ertecing taagiven cao | mM! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T. M. TALBOTT, z wad 4 Gunton kay Belling, 3 N cE and have been since the day we a aed ebwan Sasi thas cerietn cee AND EX.W. of 37 ee ae | Opera ee | —___THE TRADES, __ Qbeey Saar Sard and Blaoc UNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. GLAS C Hooks, Family. Pocket and Teachers’ Bibles, All New Books ay soon as publisued. ‘Cheap aud Fine Siauonery. See 0029 418 oun «0.0 POR SALE—FLN: INI y aR. Fee EST LINEN PAPERS—CM \W. TT. PORTER, General agent. NEW BOOKS—EARTHLY WATCHERS aT theHeavenly Gates ‘Chester, Gas ies Cus Pace ‘The Rome, twelve mun. uniform tn size and styie Writing paperaed cuvclones ¥¢sboess of pages snd r ast ee envelopes totattns only hee tae JOHN C. PARKER'S, 617 and 619 7th street. uw. 1b st, nw, Catholic Goods, School Books and Stationery for private and public schooisat lowest uricey sel0-Bw* New Booxs oie Poverty Grass (Liille Chase Wyman.) Memoireand Lagers of oily Nation, ‘Transact'ons and Changes i the society of Friends, Uplands and Meadows (Aboot) A'Yolitician's baughter (Maautit.) Rove and Medicines (olla) Aphrodite, by ieketeln. Waving parcuased the’ Book Store No. 1434 New York avenue,wre shall run it ia connesion sith war store, 339. Peunspivapia aves Suyerers Sr neae Bi'ssion lent at euber'store will be promouy fied WOoD AND CoaL. OAL. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Wharves and Raliroad Yard: ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest. Branch Yards and Offices: 1202 F street northwest. 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsyivania avenue northwest. 1212 Ninh street nortuwest. Corner Third and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Raliroad Yard south of New York. Also, Extensive Wharves, giving unsurpassed facili- tes forthe economic handling of Fuel of uli kinds, Coal delivered on cars direct from Mines into our Yard. ‘Weedeal in 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 und Prices as Low as Fuei can be furnished. oc27-3m Warmer H. Manw, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in OAL AND Woop. Main Office No. 710 Dat. n.w. Offices and Yards— Sth and Bats s.w., No. 216 A st. n.e. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s. AllOffices are connected with the Telephone Ex change. ocz2-1m. é TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 20 OOOc? Mic comprising every uesirebie fenety, at the very lowest prices, Aindiiug and stove Wood prepared inthe best mubue®. Quick sind prompt cuiigers ‘Send inyourorders ‘Ofice, 1314 Penseylvania av | Graven Offices, 328 Peumsylvaula avenue and 20th and i strevts northwest Yepot and Wats, Gch aud Water streets southwest anu DSeKier. W318 FUEL aT SOADIER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and fietail Dealer in WOOD and COAT. Complete Facies Bottos Prices iu Weight and Measure. Wood and Coal direct trom the forests and mines by rail and water, and free rom ning, slate aud over Rhpuriies GIVE ME A THIAL, fain Yard and Office, 1101 bode Island ave. a.m. Bsrameb = HO OMS DLL A ake te. we Oilice, corner ¥th and K Sa. aw. All connected bp- Telephone. GENTLEMEN’S GOODs. LLERY'S, HaTS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, In all the Latest Novelties in WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSLERY &c. Shirts to order, for $12. A perfect fit guaranteed ELLERY’S, 1837 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt House. INANCIAL. _ avl03m 08, F Doras & Wriorr Co. anne, BROKERS, OFFices: COR. SEVENTH AND F STREETS, AND KELLOGG BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C, 20 WALL STREET. STOCKS, OIL, GRALN, AND PROVISIONS. Private wires Chicago and S tives on New York stosk, Oil, aud Chicago Bourd of Trade. Pauses & Wourrecx, ww York. Representa- nd Produce -xchanges, oe-Lme STOCn san ek ¢4 Broadway.) 5, Tec Finn aveane, jSe* Vor th sree: (wurcoran iiullding), Wasaingtos, wep Vaie Stock Tinnsatal Witte surwanse WASMINGTON, BALIINOKE, PHILADELPHIA, REM A Une usTUN, a Gavaian Pautsis. Sams WHUTRLY 2 CRUGKE OAKLEY, Mlaxxanp Cyan Huxay bi: book, Wesblugion, D.C. Winns 1c “Tuaviues, ppecial Bos nnd ve ou counts att anes of allway SeullUes. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. of Stocks and and informaiton re Saas specs et pence stantly. direct from . 4 = 4 Wordars executed and reported. MEDICAL, &e. RAND MDA! 0 x ieee Ee as eee Seo DILDMOAT ain Lane Sapa: ., ‘Fratos eave — is (ESTATE Rome BSopst rh and mara —— eeeinanatenenel Lynenburg am@ jLto am.—Daliy for Lenchbure. Danville, A> Tag: CsA ote, Adata, and porots Bow Gite Duke. ‘sieepung’ can to AUatha, bd thence to ae 0 pm SERPS as, exogt Sunday, fOr Manasa, a Vand pois? oat Smertlottesvilie, to. oo OTe mat bey os Lee maureen iy ; . bua Rew orice ety vania ‘Oth and Bs JAS L. TAY soak wae LOR, JB*ttaoRe anv Gikio KAILROAD. im cffect, SUNDAY. SEPTEMHAR Senedale tn ioe. unl: turtier mane —_ from Leave Ws ‘Station, whe Mert URES, ued teasna age ne 1690 ane a Past Li press for eteaoe and Cilicago, arriving Im. Pittabargin at Sag SOU cage next morning at G55. No exira fare is charged on this train for fast the, For Cincinnati, Loulsville and St. Louts daiiy at 3:39 ner Saunt uterie a ue aly ah eho pad gers 3e Sleeping Cars tO above poluts, Wituou: sa ‘Cineimustl wext morvins at San ving arp ie ot re 7 ree pep at eee a Pastsbarat i relind aod otro alcttaren Pras. sue. crema and barat Sy, ap For HavredeGrace, Wilmington, Chester and Phi adelphia. 7:300.m..1:25 p.am.and 6:40 p.m. daily For Baiimore off W ckday sd, 6:80, 6:40. 423). 8:30 fend 10:05 a Lido, $15 (do-sminule train), BBO, 43 * 11390 Rimmors on manana ae bry 1:0, 130, 330, 43 = Yor Shetiapdoab Val Raliroad and points South 20 a.m. ando:30 p.m. daily; 10 « m. has Siecper from, Sashincton to New Grieats 9:40 pian. Sceper to hale For Wilmington, Delaware, and Intermediate polite between Baltimore and Wilniugiou. S15 pm. ally, except sunday. Ter Annapolis 640 am. and 12:10 and 4:30 pea, ou Suiday 690-a.tny 42-0 Dan For Way Stations between Washington and Balti more 6, 6:40, 8:90 a. 12:10 pn S80. 440. S90 td 11:00 pain, Ou Sundays 60a ta., an 10:90 40, 7300 2nd 11:00 jum For Statiois on Metropol ine tac G48 aan dty, cece Sublis aa Scik pan. dally: $3 iy. eucept Sunday. for prince pa statious on Metropolitan Branch p40 ‘at dally: Sh Sunday stopsat all stations. Burceithersoir ai int rmedute poitta 10a wt, 12:90 4 except Subday. bor Freverick am. dally, exces sunday. Fon Hag tsiown 10000 xan kind 6:81 epi su Tains tive from the West dally 6:20. 7:20 am, 5-000 und i0:du pam. “itive tek apron: rou Pulladciphia, Chester, Wuimiugton and Havre de Grace, 11:15 ‘mun, 8:20 pin. aind 1600 pt. dalige "From Wilming.on and intermediate pouute north af Baitiwore Husa res frum Abuapolis, 830.am. and 1:50 and 5:25 pam Suuday, 10ss0 aml U8 pane mm, daty encept tumday. “nt Valley Ralirond, 6.30 = ‘rou Preaerick an intermediate pulnta, 8:25 a: and wo n'a daly exc se ns ‘leave ‘Laltunore: toe 6:30, 7220, 0:00 ington stop at Relay Staion pan. Jorm.tion &, ply at the Baltimore and Qlilo Ticket OMice, Wamniugton Station: WIV aid Sok | mer of 13th street and Pen Pennsylvania avenue, coruer of 14th street. wh orders Will be taken for bagage to be ch Feceived at wy point in the city Gor ‘B.DUNHAM © K. LORD, ten Manacer, Baltimore. [se20) a ASHINGTON, O110 AND WESTERN Rall ROAD Co. Schedule tn effect August 1, 1886, Tralas will leave trom and arrive ai BaP. station, th and B sta as follows: Leave, Washington W:10 & m. daily excent Sanday fitters 4 and $:45 p.m. dally arriving wt Round 1 me ghd 10 wim. eturning (raiwe ieave Round Hill at 6208 om. daily a 5 p.m. daily except sume agar aying at Washington RAW ain aiid G48 fonthiy and quarverly Commutation rales Lan mile Lickets $25. R BELL aulo veidemk HE GREAT Pik avLvamta ROUTE te Thole Bekele WP AR OCT REL RAL, AGNIFICENT hQcPMENE ‘Trains leave Wasuington from statiou, corner of Sixth pepertiay) aae ce Eitebncg nd eee ieee Tinted Expr Lee Beets Sess a Te ‘Line, A. M. daily to Cincinnati and st. Louis, I end Ho.el Car to BU Louis daily, except Baturuay, Secreto Areas eon cemaaraae “ ‘Express. at 740. P.M. daly, ith Sleeping "Cars, “Washioton ” to Chica, ad Hats isburg 0s cle’ ‘counectt Throng sleepers tor, Lvuler i Soul 7 vile Pacite Express, ais 10300 &. Be daily, tor Titty and the West, with through siseper Harrisourg is rey BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Ene, ‘Rochester, Bufluio, Ningara- Jum P.M. dauy, excopt sacurday, will #aiae Cars Washiagtun io ' For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 0:50 A.M. daily, exept Sunday. For New York und the sa:t, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 A, BM; 2:00, 4:18, 10:00-and L1c0'P. M. On. E 1000 and 11:20 P v0 a. ML. S200, ‘aliman Parlor Cars, O40 a Limited hapress or 3. and 3:50 P.M. day, except Sunday. For Hoswn without change, 2:40 P.M every day. or Brovkiyn, N. ¥., ait through trains counect Ft iy with Goats of Brouklys Anwex, afforge ing directtranster to. street, avoiding duubie serriuge acro-s New \ ork City. For Philadelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 and 11:00 A. M.. 2:00 $238, ORD. 18.00 od, 11-20) PM. Gu’ sainiag, baw A. M., 2900, 4:15, 6200, 10000 and 11-20 P. Limtied Express, #40 A. al. aud Jou P.M daily, roc isttin tia 7a. 920 nao. 030 11004 12.05, 2:00, A. 710, 20.08 gud tio ML AME For Pope's Creek | iPM ‘al y, except sunday. For Aunapolls, 710 A- M.,1205and 4: 3PM dally, ‘except Sunday. Sundivs, 0:00 A. N.,4:15 P.M. ALERAN IGA AND clicveidcasoUss MALE WAY, AND ALEXANDMIA AND WasHiNG 205, 9: 01, 5:05, aud 11257 P.M. Os a. TON kAILGoAD, yi¥ania avenue, and ab the Suation, where orders cuir be le.t tor tie coe king Of bageuge to dest.nation frou hotels and residences Chan E PUGH General Manage R General Passenger Ageut. ayaa OH POTOMAC KIVaH LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIF Leaves “Nthatrect wharf on MONDAYS, THURS Days sud SATURDAYS at y am. Rewarning ingat kiver Laudlngs as tat a3 reek, Suen ft kiver Lanulngs us tars soni Creek. oniat, Va. abd'St. Clements Bay, Sc” Coupects with 2,66. 10 8 at shepherds mee Schedule. JOUN EB PAUGETT. agent. © W. RIDLEY, Manager. te IRECT TO NEW YORK. D EMS JOMN ULBBON and Yer 4h: Kaa ever, X.Y. every SATUMDAY at 5 esi M* VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Tth-street wharf daily + sunday) for Ste'Veraon at 10 oclock ain. “Hetarniug, seach ‘uses i. LEON, x ‘Uldest Established and Only Reliable Ladies’ Tae uidest Evacind in the Cony, can be consulted dally, 464 C st, bet. iy and ath Sis... Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulte- tious mictiy coundentiai"Setarate rots tor tadiex nice always ope nolo EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHER, 908 B AREAL GSipesred hetore mie and: naade paths Paat Lets the Oldest Estab!ned Lxpert specialtst sn ti itr, aud Will guarantee 4 cure in ull cuses of privace Giscase of men and urnixh medicine, or no charge: consultation and advice tree at any nour during ue Subscrived aud sworn beiore me by” Dr. THER SAMUEL C MILLS a Notary Pubilc. nat tor tne De ot City Sl day OF July, 18. oceT-Lm* J QLANCARDS PILIS, ~~ IODINE OF 120K. “Xpproved by the Academy of Medicine of Faris, are spretbliy fecommended Uy tise Memcat ‘cclcuriies ot the Word ior nerofiin, (tumors: hig’ Avie) toe carly stages. of Consunpuor, Gonsekouondl Wests om. Pourwess of Blood, and for stumuiating aud, regu. is periodic course, None geuuiue Uuless sigucd “BLANCA. a0 live Bonaparte, tari” ‘TLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE. ‘SEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. British, Danish and French West Iudla islands, & S&S. BAKRACOUTA, muling Dec. 8, and thereafter. Stopping @day or more at St. Croix, St. Kitts, AB tigua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Tei.ida », Superb parseuger accommovation, excelieut Cu.sia® Smoking Koom, Bath Kooms, ete. Apply to LEAYCKAFT & 00. oc21-th.s,tu3m 140 Pearl =t. New York LLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAM: RS Sail regularly trom BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOls via QURENSTOWS. Calling at Halliax, N.&, and st. Johns, N. F.

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