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al ee EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY & i i soyheenen 12, 1886—SUPPLEMENT. Daffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Duffy's Southern Industrial Activity. From the Mobile (Ala.) Register, Now. 5. The o danger of an overgrowth of Indus- trial business at the south. If the iron states of the south were to manufacture one-tenth of the fron goods consumed here at home, there would be room for ten times the present number of forges and factories, If the rope, cord and twine sold by Me merchants were all manufac- tured here in Mobile, Uiere would be constant oceup veral large iactories, And $0, it we wer uiacture ali the cotion goods, y sold by our wholesale *n first-class factories 10,000 population be icuitaral imple- te or this factories There is no aty Years, even progress continue, astrial enterprises at be borne in mind that the 90 McLeaonx St., NASHVILLE, TEXX., June 14, 1886. Gentlemen—I am past three score and ten and am compelled to use a stimulant. I find yours has benefited me, and I don't intend to use any other. T. H. JUDSON. Davis House, UNION SQUARE, OSWEGo Co., "New Yorn, March 22, 1886, Gentlemen—Since last spring I have been using your Pure Malt Whiskey and For- mula.” I think itis all t= represent. My son, R. D. Davis, general freight agent of the Rochester and Pittsburg railroad, sends it to me from Rochester. *'Tis fine.” For the last five weeks I have been suffering from a very severe cough, quite prevalent in this seclion, assumed form of epidemic, and I thought I would try your Formula and Whiskey. I am _ nearing 70 years, but I think Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey will carry me along a while yet. J.B. DAVIS. 29 HANOVER ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Gentlemen—It gives me pleasure to be able to say to you as my opinion of the lerits of your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, that I consider it the very best article tor the use of elderly persons who require a tonie, as well as a stimulant, My grand- mother, who is now past ninety yeurs of age, has been using it for about three years, an it has acted in her case almost like a charm, always giving her an appetite and _allayi isorder of the stomach, and I am con. fident se could not do without very truly yours, ALFRED A. CHAPMAN, ‘3 Laurens street. Mr. F. E. GORDON, 1332 Vine street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: “Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is without doubt the best ever used. Fy goods job would be 1 fad constant possibility that in tue should the pres: there will be t the south. It south is at p nd west. A York, to carry « Cuieago, to carry ne corn, The few steps Seli-Support at the south by dustrial works are nothing in view of our need ior such works. see Evening Marriazes Forbidde: From the Phiiaieiphia Record, Nov. 8. Archbishop Ryan, in carrying out the decrees of the recent council at Baltimore, has enioined the priests in this diocese from perferming mar- riage ceremonies in the evening. He insists that weddings in ebureh must take place with I mass,or, failing in that,as early in the atierne Under none but the most urgent circumstances wiil a marriage My grandmother is now 73, and, by the ad- ing of this decree, said it Was the spiritof the Resse tree Dene result ehureh tw surround the nupt fll the impressiveness and “In the Catholte chureb, al ceremony with sanctity possible. he said, “matrimony nts, and should oniy be GEORGE G. BLUHM, Pontiac, In, feel it @ pleasure to say Ihave found in your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey & permanent cure and relief, For over fi i$ one of the sacram r ae aoet lnndacson Carve teen months I suffered with indigestion, ees ta be earsied should te ee neenione ayspepsia and weak stomach. I have tried houid have madeageneral| il _kinds of tonics and medicines, and, be- prepared to receive the huiy | ig Over sixty-five, thought my ease hope- ‘atthe hupeal mass,and thus bee] less. was persuaded to try your Whiskey, At has done me so much good and given ni such big relief, I cheerfully recommend it.” CHICO, GALLATIN Co, MONTANA T'Y., June 24, 1586. Gentlemen—My mother, a lady of eighty yeurs, takes your Duffy’s Pure Mult Whis- in their new lite with a feeling that they will pe strengthened by the sacraments of the ebureh in the many trials they will have to contend with, The archbishop desires to ine ppiness ap be done by impressing the inembers of his flock with the importance of} key forastimulant, and it does her good. the step they taking, and by compelling She goes about as spry as when forty yoars them to observe the lorins’ prescribed by the | of age. J.J. HOPPER, ehureb for the marriage ceremony. Hereafter in this diocese, and i have no doubi in all the couple 1 nd being wedded with m that lasts about five minutes, they will have to be wedded with the chureh’s greatest ceremony THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Baltimore, Md. &g-OUR WHISKEY 15 SOLD ONLY IN SEALED Borries, NEVER IN BULK. NO FUSIL OIL, Admiral Porter's Literary Income. Frou the Providence Je Ba Duffy's Formula isa special household ap- plication of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, combined ial. Noveraber | prinetpatly, wate raw beaten én lgwidl form, ‘eatcboas : i qualaigg ina cca | tetthout cooking or chemical changes. It furnishes Sa ee ae eed enoty | unequaled. bisdjorming matertal, whereby the the effect that Admiral Porter realized $50,000 | yeignt and strength are tnereused. "It is the most trom his novel. While in Newport recently the | puta pulutabie and efficacious bees preparation ever admiral stated tou friend that bis publishers | made, It cum he had of alt druggists at ONE had sent him thus far less than 370, DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, Ou Saves CATARRH CURE. Of Drugaists or by mail, 25 cents. OLD SAUL CO., BALTIMORE, MD. A Montana Elopement. j From the Deer Lodge (Me thwest, | | ‘Mr. James Stuart, of Deer Lodge, and Miss Eloise MeMillan, oi Chicago, were marriea by | Nathan Smith, justice of the peace, in Garrison on Monday. This is the sequel to an elopement that had all the essentials of romance in it, Miss MeMillan, who is not 17 years oid, is a niece of President McMillan, and has been at- tending college. Her mother resides in Chicago. ty Swrers Srsctre Mr, Stuart, who is one of the most correct and highly esteemed of the young gentlemen of | 1s nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered Deer Lodge, wooed and won the lady fair, but | from the forests ofGeorgia, The method by whieh on account of her youth her guardian withbeld | bis consent and Was about to aecompany the young lady to her mother's home. A short lime betore the train arrivea the young lady it is made was obtained bya halt-breed irom the Creek Indians who mhabited a certain portion of Georgia, Which was communicated to one of the eur! | setters, anc torn hi ded down disappeared from: the college through a second: | Settlers, and thus the formula has beem ban story window, ber lover awaited ber coming, | t the present day. ‘The demand has been xrud- and they hied't ually Increasing until $100,000 laboratory 1s away to Garrison, where . the nupiial knot was t now necessary to supply the trade. A foreign demand has been created, and enlarged facilities will A Western Romance. be necessary to meet it, This great INDUSTRY MADE TO TELL IN AN UNEXPECTED way. VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER From the St. Paul Globe. “There goes a young man who has a ro- mance,” remarked a well-known citizen of St. Paul toa reporter, as he looked through the Window, asa young man of perhaps twenty five passed up First avenue,a remarkably hand- some lady leaning upon his arm. “Tell you | about it? Certainiy; only I won't give you the ames of the parties, for if I did’ you would print nd nearly every one in the city would | recognize in the couple two well-known Minne- | apolis people. “Some years ago the young man worked in one CURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM. BLOOD TAINT, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash. Books on “Contagious Blood Poison” and on “Blood and Skin Diseases,” mailed iree. For sale by all druggists of the big mills and was looked upon as a god THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Jan in his position. One OF ladies F Visited the mill, among thera the iady you saw | 78 Dene See with him. looking at the different Unings around the mill this young lady dropped jrom her fluger into a lo: of tw being store ad ring which had been presented w mother, who had died sc ears beiore. | “Of course, the young lady was nearly heart- broken and reitised vuuforted by her Yriends. This young » was standing hear by when ‘she drop; ring, saw the whole thing anu made up his mind to recover the ring. That evening, as soon as his work Was done, he went to bin in which the Wheat had been stored and there, accompanied | by 2 friend, silted all Ue wheat’and placed it | eu he iound ¢ empticd back } 4 Went hor sin be went to toe Are You Wise. OR ARE YOU OTHERWISE? | Do you PRETEND TO KNOW, OR DO You MAKE NO PRETENSIONS TO KNOWLEDGE? wise Judge of Clothing? Can you tell by pes fed in being released tor feel or exatetnation what sort of eloth will wear the day. eXt MOE Was Lo Utes hinnsclf | well? Arc you pusted upon the cost of goods? Do you dn bis best suit and return th to the Lest a . 1 ring know When you are really securing a first-class bar gain i { | The above ure questions for the Clothing buyer to ed how he recovered it,and Fs so captivated er ties 1 This he did, and tue Soou ripened 1pto soma young lady's father took a | e his con- | wim and marriage Lek place | e mill and was stazted in stather. fie is now wot id can lay his good fort = lost ring.’ ited friendship thus be cousider. By the universal one-price, low-price sys- tem ut Victor E Adier’s Ten Per Cent Clothing House the poorest judge of Clotu or Clothing ean reis upon y served. At Adier’s you upon etting good Cloth, because Mr. Adler reful to exclude all unreliable goods from his } stock. “il | \ place where you can buy safely makes buying a =) ‘ua know that you ure getting tull to recovering U soe 2 you part with your cash cheerfally. Restlessness That Ruins H know, or you ought to know, that when you buy From the Hartiord Times | or Acier you are not paying hima big profit. You pousands of farmers every year leave | C82 figure out for yourseif Adier’s protit, He seils at Pleasant homes in the older settled states | exactly tem per cent above actual manufacturing cost. na | Sues teas, saad caer gta | Adier is satistied with a very smail profit, because the States and territor lower the prices the larger the list of buyers. es, not driv n to it by Reerssity, but by a chronic testiessues—oh idea that it ts possible somew here tise wo peton = alittle taster in the world. In nine easesSutnt ten the man would be really bctler off Us stag ; penlcremane where is, but he is uever satixfied until be Bue et OE eee ne o has madeat lea. i a ‘ited changes, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, mabuer in purscit of this phantons of bere ne's self—homes which can never rails cece stored to the family, for ho: omethias more than the root’ which Ne associations of ebildhoud, t days, the memori ab, th graves upon tue hillside—are thy Will take more years than the mot of Bird to give to build a uew Lome wud get iato e feeling with which we te c One, be it ever so humbie. © “Stra OUF Present VICTOR E. ADLER'S us can Pee cane CLOTHING HOUSE, AYaLe STUDENT'S Misnar.—At Ham! Park, New Haven, Coun.,Wednesday anersoon, Arthur Chambers Atexander,-of Honolulu, Sandwich isiands, « menyver of the Junior class Po ibe Sheilicld sclentitie schoo! at Vale el j roke his collar boae while engi serud Kulu 0 “loot-bail. The students ot the selcet f course Were playing the engineers for the class championship.” The contest bad just begun When Alexander, who played in the rush line, secured the bali and, aiter jnaking a brilliant } Fun, passing ali the rushyrs on the opposing | side, was tackied by the F ali-back and both felt STRICTLY ONE PRICE 927 axp 929 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. nol Open Saturdays till 11 p.m 924 Tm Srecer Nonrawesr. heavily to the ground. Guts femurs, THE SALE COMMENCES. arm bung helpless att je‘Zide. fe was taken to the hospital, where . the bone was set. siously injured. see = half-back was bot se ‘The | 95.000 GIVEN AWAY. GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE, SMALLPOX Scar excitement ame Obio, over the little son ot by strect. 7! Sehuol last exercises be IX ONTO. There is gre at 1g the citizens of Clevelur death of Edward Lutte jamin Lutton, of Mi boy attended the Friday, aud du ame il. He a F, and remain $30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. OUR Loss YOUR GAIN. $50,000 WORTH OF THE BEST TAILOR-MADE MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. 60 PEK CENT atonee pro. | ON A DOLLA. THEY MUST BE SOLD IN THE ck” stall. | NEXT NINETY DAYS TO CLOSE A PARTN. culled aith Officer Ash- ‘summoned. Dr. Asim nounee 1 it a case of virulent or Firat d placed the house under qua: P a "1 aa " r SHIP. LOSSES WE HAVE TO MAKE TO GET Ae & vy died Tuesday morning. Fitty chi! HE : tow! 7 - aileu g2a school, in the, sane root wiih the | )BEMONEY To WIND UP THE FIRMS BUSE y, aud it is feared that the se muy have spread amon A younger sister expected to surviv irons typhoid fever Clevelaud within the p $8 SUITS FOR $6. $10 SUITS FOR $8 $15 SUITS DOWN TO $10 AND $11. $20 SUITS DOWN { TOSI4 AND$15. THE BEST GOODS YOU EVER {SAW READY MADE THEY MUST BE SOLD. COME QUICK AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALL THE MUNEY YOU CAN LAY THEM ASIDE. THIS LARGE STOCK HAS GOT TO BE TURNED INTO MONEY. ITGRINDS: ARD TO MAKE THE LOSS, BUT WE CAN'T HELP IT NOW. OUR TIRE BALTIMORE STOCK MADE UP IN NEW YORK AND BALTI- MORE FOR OUR FINEST BALTIMOKE TRADE. WE HAVE GOT TO MAKE THIS POSITIVE SALE AT GREAT LOSS'T0 GET RIDOF AN UN- PLEASANT PARTNER, AND DOWN GOES THE PRICES, AND NOW Is YOUR CHANCE. DON'T DELAY A MOMENT, BRING YOUK BOYS AND Y deats ve abo taken place in st few days, MISS CLEVELAND AND Live Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland ew York Evening Post us tollows: kindly permit me through ¥< ply-to the inany who. still y real present quire concer ping > tue little Cb jeago oeably severed more than a qronth also, that all the reported intervier am with the publisher of that paper lave conte ined. so Jute truth in what they have said of ine as to deserve ouiy Tenayson of “3 me worst Of hes.” These faisenoods would be “ay barine Jess as they are ridiculous except far the cad 's sts: fact that there are widely circu! ated news | CHILDREN 5 "ss, r | CHIL! AT THIS GREAT SALE OF MEN’ whiew ive and seat 4 yr Inuuy’ readers, amocg aid natu ze them to | uOYs AND’ CHILDKEN'S CLOTHING. WE a ee Ee oKLL YOU THE SUITS MADE IN THE BEST thes w i they are 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. THY BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED BY J. 4 SMM AFTER THE NINETY DAYS SALE Eowarn L. Dexr & Co - MECHANICAL AND STEAM-HEATING ENGI GISELE, STEAM” AND HUE, WATER HEATING AND VENTICATION. LEV ATORS, Bie. Excuaxcr Bax : yoxeD.—in the Uoiied Staten cru Sy POST Norlolk yesterday aiternoon, duriug ¢ ourt 2 he -rial ot Jom b Whiteuet, prose geccree iuuct Nathyial Exchange bank, thf peodioe eases uzainst Georse M. Hain, jr, w ere cts when Richard Waike, his counsel, sseed : Postponement, owing wo the pliysic n tai prostration of “bis elie. eaind f KTunted uw posiponemont watit woe Reinhard Petzold, a ¢ Who lived at 115 P saad tying: — to Ba # county unde cums.anees which led n Jur, g be had eomumitted suicide.” \° belleve tha: The bark Alice M. Minnott , Ferman © gbinet maker, street, Sait 7 Agents for Duplex Steam Heater, Nonpariel Steam emg bom se at West Point, | yogi Ded Wetec,” Lveral | Seana eee ee LADIES’ GOODS. - HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _FAMILY SUPPLIES. BOOKS, &c. 18S T. F. WILLS, HAVING JU<T RETURNED from New York’ with the latest styles, &c. hat ied Drensmakiug Parlors at 1107) th ’ Chime valmers), and is prepared to do Grstciaas =) eateareie aint Tallor-made Suite a specialty. n9.0e a 3 fh a Ry 5 m Miurwery. Aaa & Mb gg WINTER OPENING ‘WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ‘November 10th, 11th and 12th, SS IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS. NOVELTIES FROM LEADING PARIS AND LON- ‘DON HOUSES. s888g 558g J. C. HUTCHINSON, BD ‘a cE ‘TTrevise, Paria (n0-5t] 907 Pa ave. n.w. BOB Rh re gS wk Bod EE kam Sass! “ast : . J. Cc. Horcumsos, 00 00 gre oe oe BPR ine eee SG Oo 0.0 D - és “oo” “oo” Bow “as! = = WRAPS AND JACKETS. 48 WE HAVE ADVERTISED HERETOFORE THAT IT WAS OUR INTENTION TO CLOSE OUT OUR COMPLETESTOCK OF DRESS GOODS, WE WISH TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLICIN GENERAL THAT WE ARE GOING TO OFFER NOW OUR VERY DESIRABLE CLASS, OF GOODS AT FIGURES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OFIN WASHINGTON. HAVING GONE THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT AND MARKED OUT1N RED FIGURES OUR FULL LINE OF GOODS AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN THEIR ACTUAL COST TO THE HOUSE, WE BEG YOU TO GIVE US A CALL AND SATISFY YOUR- SELVES THAT WHAT WESAY IS POSITIVELY SO, AND THAT YOU CAN GET YOUR WINTER GOODS FOR LESS THAN HALF THE MONEY YOU HAD MADE UP YOUR MIND TO PAY OUT FOR THEM. 3 IT IS USELESS TO MENTION NAMES OF GOODS AND PRICES. MOST RESIDENTS KNOW THELINE OF GOODS WE HAVE ON HAND, AND WITH THE EXCEPTION OF OUR WHITE AND BLACK GOODS, WE WILL CLEAR OUT AT A POSITIVE SACRIFICE. A large and rich stock of Paris and Berlin CLOAKS: ‘at lowest prices ever named for equal valucs. ‘We invite special attention toour Superb assortment of PLUSH WRAPS, Latest shapes and fashionably trimmed. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, trimmed with Seal, $25. SEAL PLUSH VISITES, Seal trimmed, $25. Imported CLOTH WRAPS, with genuine Russian Hare tail and ball trimming, $9.75 and upwards, London Made JACKETS, $4 upwards, BEAVAR NEWMAKKETS $8, regular price $12. French trimmed HATS and BONNETS at popular prices, ‘An immense assortment of Fancy FEATHERS from be. to $8 each. ‘MILLINERY ORNAMENTS and RIBBONS, Elegant NOVELTIES in rich Dress Trimmings. at ‘very reasonable prices. 00 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS, including many new designs. ASTRACHAN, 54 Inches wide, $4 per yard.’ SILK PLUSH, all colors, $1.25 per yard. FOSTER K1DGLOVES, $1 pair upwards Every pair fitted and warranted. Evening GLOVES from 16 to 30 Inch length. LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. 907 Pennsylvania ave, nol ‘TTrevise, Paris BBR AO MM MM 1 955g > P. BoB AA * 8 ME Ue ‘ALM foe fh Hi u Tat i Max J. P. ER, tes 24 ud Maw S98 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST, GRAND CLEARING SALE OF IMPORTER, BP HN EEE sha 558s, ‘Will show the coming week Novelties in DDD EB BR Res Syg8 Syg8 ENGLISH BONNETS AND HATS, cca. 00, DDD 838g Expressly designed for Tailormade Costumes, ES O% o% BPD 8 & a SSeS: BoP kot Ha Inall the new English Cloth Colors, z oren on Monday THEATER and OPFRA R08 TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. a BONNETS. Tue Fepora Draxss Suretps Are recommended by the leading Dressmakers. ES: Ld WiLL OPEN, NOVEMBER 1ST, A NEW Jot of Jupanese Decorative Fans, Scrolls; Parasols, Maus, dc. "Also, New Tot, tn, great varlety—e1diest variety: Scrap Pictures; New Naas Curd Transfers id Paint: French Tissue and Fancy Colored upers: Gill, silver und Lace Borders a fine line of “Favors fot the Germut" and. Progressive j-uebre Prizes: Materials for Puper Flowers, Mats, 6c. (lessons 10 cents): Shevt Music, cents; Studies for Pulnting: Children's Hooks und Games; Xanus Iree Uroumente, Sc, ge WONUENS FUIC CHIGDIEN? SAY. GOULD, 421 Oth st, near Pa ave, between Dand £ ocs0-sm Ocr Great Satz Conrxven STILL STICKING TO OUR LOW PRICES. as, MME HY AUT 52013 N. W.—Sults for Ladies and AVA Cutidren, $3 und 36 up? suilsiaction guaranteed, RECEPIION" DRESSES, TALLOICMADE. SUITS aud WEDDING THOUSSic.\US a Specialty.oc30-3w* Mrs M. J. Hosz. 1309 F ST. N. W., Has on exhibition a 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. _ 0c23 RY ‘ADAME A V. LEFRANG, 830 NURTH HOW- ‘ard st. Baltimore. Md. Dresses and Wraps In Freneh styies, Fine Imported Trimmings, KING’S PALACKHE Continuation of great reduction of prices in Milll- nery and Cloaks, notwithstanding the cold weather, to close our extensive stock of Cloaks and Miiliuery ‘Uur low prices will remain fp fucce until every dol Jar's worth of goodsis sold. Arrival of our last invoice of Cloaks from Berlin, the grandest Derguins ever offered. Elegant Cloaks for Lalies, Misses and Children at $4, 05. $8, $7 and $5. Don't purchuse Cloaks for Yourarifor children until you have ween our exten- ‘Sive stock and posted yourself as to our very low Prices. MILLINERY. Great slaughter in Bitinery, Elegant Wool Feit Hats at 25, 38, 50, 60 and 75c. French Felt Hats at 76c., $1 and $1.35. Colidren's Felt Trimmed und Uutrimimed Hate at Ls 60 and 75e. fon ings and birds at 10, 15, 25, 35 and 50c. ‘Tips at 25. 83. 60. 60 and thes bunch. Melveteens at 35, 50. 60 aud 7c. ‘yard. Peatee nee Oa i ta Foren st aseey aa Et PTiog New models received every week. ocds-zm* M., SakASE, 007217 STN. W— CORSETS ‘° made to order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Aiso, ‘@ tull line of Shoulder Braces, Refurm Waists, French Comets and Busijes Corsets launderied. — sel8-2m* ME, B.NAN REUTH. BEGS TO ANNOUNCE that she lias removed lier Dresemaking Pariorto 1554 1 st.n.w., near the Arlington hotel, formerly 728 ist. ‘ool Bis | Mace, Vox Baraxpis, Monisrs, Formerly witt Lord & Tuyior, New York; perticnlarly ery and Cloak: urchasing, as We guarantee saviug of irom 25 to 50 per cent. Win. Barr & Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Suits made ut the shortes. nouce. ‘Snperior fitting, em Rmenl Ni wae reasonable prices, aud sutisiuetion guarantced. FRE §&% 2 ‘Eveutug Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus u specialty. Re HORRN oc r2u 14th st., between 1 und K. EX $48 Soe SEAL GARMENTS DYED AND ALTER: iapea. Furs «repair ‘ails ‘made. rok ce €3 RRB CURSINGHA as, 1310 8th st. uw. No sigu, ea PePokA OL kA 6 EE MSaake SCAERRPTYS, BONNET AND PB AAA OL AKA 8 Z FRAME FACTORY, formerly 1100 F st., has Po AA Ut 2° G00 | Exp 5 | moved to nortuenst corner of 11th and G strecs ‘Has ull the latest tall styles in bouuet and hat frames. n05 814 SEVENTH STREET. a pees [USS ANNIE K HUMPHERY, AL 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes Corseis to order in every siyle and mat ud guarantee, perfect it and comfort IER SPECIALTIES ARE French Hand-mage Underclotning, MerinoUnderwear ‘and finest imported Hlostery, Patent Shoulder Sraces, aud all Drees Goods French Corsets and Busties, B M Children's, Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss L's own ma F the price is unsury Ans ea Nc—French, German aid Spanish spoken, mrl4 NEW YORK BUCK WHEAT, JFRENCH DYEUNG SCOURING aND DEY VEE REE Eure CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWeSt. Evening Dre-ses, Laces. Lace Cartains, Crape Veils, Seca Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and ivepaired. Ladies * W. BURCHELI. Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON vc7sm 1825 Fat 4CaROLINE LERCH, formerly wi A. Hucher aud ‘Maison Yriese, Itue Kivolie, varia, as Exzoaxt Tinos GRAND ASSORTMENT EVERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED, Dea" went apeeiie Gea te EXPECT TO FIND THE BEST MADE ee AND TRIMMED GARMENTS New Deror. BEST GOODa, ‘MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER HERE AT LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE, and Extra fine OVEKCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS aud Paliner's Premiom, CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00. DRESS SUITS in DIAGONALS, CORKSCHE) GINGER ALE, LEMON SODA, a. CASSIMERES, from $10.00 ve #4000, sudoves Depots: Stylisn, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chi! dren, from $3.00 to $25.00, 615 to 628 D street southwest, ‘Telephone 480. | Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECK WEAR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON 1224 20th street northwest, ‘Telephone 454. eeconD Bone 16 SAMUEL ©. PALMER SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICES NOAH WALEER @ co. 625 Pennsvivania avenue ng G. T. Kum. TAILOR, 414 NINTH ST. Mus Jour Conon Sars, ‘nan articisentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year" “Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE. were used in cities,” &c. ses Nanoxas = Moreax Loe WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WasHINGTON ASSOCIATION, OR GEORGETOWN— No. 1420 F street, Washington, D.C. 40 Bushels for $2.70, | JOHN W. DREW, Agent for District of Columbia, fe pein ON : COKE NOT CRUSHED— one 40 Bushels for $2.90, SSRI RRO gouges | 5 une te 8200 Helse! Saree Pte ae Treasurer. Geo. H. While, cashier National Met- WASHINGTON HT COMPANY, ;, John E, Beall, Real Estate, of Adams &| 485 421 and 413 10th street, Cou Brown. sulting Actuary, Chae 7, Westerfield, ocl81m Wane Ove Sroce Is Coxrzrs | sreciatey poriz ror Mepicinai vee, ‘We would advise Ladies looking for Winter Wraps STRICTLY PURE, tocalleariy. Our stock of REAL ALASKA SEAL ‘THE BEST TONIO, SKIN and fineSEAL PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS PERFECTS DIGESTION. and SHORT WRAPS were never ag handsome es at the present time. ‘Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and SEAL SKIN SACQUES, $125, $140, $150, $175 “heacaabctarene! SKAL SKIN JACKETS, $100, $125. Lerrckcsa tok scaehemtte det seer aon) ot SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, $25, $32.50, $40, $45. | Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the Lo NET | 5 ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Sink and Siberian Squierel Lines CLECULARS. Sole Ageots forthe U.S, Ppjla, Pa, EUR TRIMMINGS, MUFPH, COLLARS and BOAS é ‘Measures taken for Seal Garments to order. ‘3B. H. STINEMETZ & 80K, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, ‘FOR SALE sY W..H. Hovourox & Co. 1914 F Srazer N. W. FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. CARPETS, ALL GRADES. UPHOLSTERY GOODs, SPECIALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED AT SHORTEST NOTICE, WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECO- RATIONS, W. H. HOUGHTON & Co, oc2-Sm 1214 F st. nw. B LEPREUX. M. cernevx. Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P.Hanson Hiss. PAPER HANGINGS. ‘We wish to call your attention to our large and complete stock of Paper Hangings and to our Prices, Compare them with uptown prices. 65c. "Embossed Gills, B0c. 50c. Gills, duc. 15e. White Hack Papers, 12%¢., and 12%. Brown Back Papers, 10c. Respectfully, J. B. LEPREUX & BRO, se21-8wt 508 7thstreet southwest. Hoxz Arr Decorarion. ‘What should receive more attention, or afford us more pleasure than the DECORATIONS OF OUR HOMES. It servesus an art education to ail who visit therein, and the value of its refining influence can scarcely bé estimated. L dies are invited to call at our office and get in- structions and sampies of work free, 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Sole Agents for the Light Running New Home Sewing Machine, n6 628 th st, n.w.. St, Cloud Buildinig. Rocnssren Lasps ‘We have just received « new supply of these cele- brated lamps in Brass, Niekle-plated and Antique silver. - CARPET SWEEPERS, Th $3.50. ‘The “Bissell Grand,” large, $4.5 ‘Theve are the fiuest sweepers inade, and every one warranted to give entire sutisfaction, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, China and Giass Importers, 1205 Pennsylvania ave. oc28 Coro Wearuer Is Course, 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 MA TELS, €c., iu great variety. 1u TIN WARE wekeep the finest quality, which costs very little more than thecommon. A call solicited. W. & JENKS & CO, ‘717 71H Steeet N. W. Co To Housexssrers ‘We respectfully inform Housekeepers that we are now prepared to furnish, in large or small quantities, CHINA, CROCK! 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 seuson. M. W. BEVERIDGE, sez5-3m No. 1009 Penn. ave. _ ETH. vestofeversining in curiise ‘The finest Salt ommers, Blue Points worden WM. LINKINS & SON. ‘oclé- ime 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 time." Try it ‘CREAM EI Produce. 1 RET MARKET, it LY BUTTER xs Choice as tt is possible to Price very moderate. talioquefort and Edam CHEESE, this season's impor- ‘Norion’s Celebrated Pi cH Irion ineapple CHEESE, pic-olc table nh and New York state CREAM chris "7 ELPHONZO YOUNGS ‘Company, ocl5 425 9th st, bet_D and E. at ih a ol oe SELF-RAISING fies ua cco ti if aT NOW READY FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. W. M. GALT & 00, oc22taat ‘Wholesale Agents, Patace Manxer. CORNER 14TH AND NEW YORK AVE. ‘The choicest Meat, the freshest Vegetables, Poultry ofall kinds, Game a specialty. Select Oysters, va- riety of fresh Fish, Clover Leuf Buiter, fresh Eges, Fruit and Canned Goods of the best brands alway: hand. ORDERS FOR DINNERS A SPECIALTY. ‘My experience in this business and my personal at tention to store aud orders with the very best the market affords to select from, I guarantee satistaction. F. J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. HB COOLIDGE, Manager. N. A. Poors, WHOLESALE AND RE‘MAIL GROCER, 944 LOUISIANA AVE. N. W Sone AcENT For THE CALIFORNIA PATENT EULLER PROCESS FLOUR, ‘This Flour for Family use has no superior. I am now receiving choice varieties of Potatoes, which are coming in very freely. and housekeepers will do well to lay in thelr stock, as I hardly think they will be lower this seasov. Ihavea fine line of ocll-20, Apples, Grapes, Sweet Oranges and Lemons. Also, fall line ot choice GROCERIES, in quantities to suit, 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 returned if goods are not satisfactory. nny FINE ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER sold re. ‘ocl? NN. A. POOLF, 964 La ave. nw. Caneers Carvers Canrers Do you intend buying a new Carpet this Fail? Ifyou haven rgivenit a thought Intent few tacts Carpets were never 40 HANDSOME OR PRICES AS LOW us tey ARE NOW. ‘Money saved is money made. ‘Come and see our stock. We will take pleasure in wing you our line of Ingrain, ‘Tapestry, Body Brussels, “Velvets, Moquette and ‘Wilton. Carpers, ‘tugs, ATt Squares, Oll Cioth and a beauuful ine of Upholstery Gouds, with prices low as the lowest, ‘bee the Templeton Parquette Carpet, ‘durmture at the lowest cash prices, W. H. HOEKE, e21 ‘801 Market space. Goon News co News FROM, CROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE. For all in reed of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general, aso one need be without a well-furnished home because Lhey have not got the cash to spare. We “seutiermined to knock the bottom out of high Prices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 4S 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 wrgest and most varied stock to se- lect trom, Come after you have posted yourselves on prices, and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you that CROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W., Is the place you were looking for. Come ant be con- vinoed thut whut we say are tacts and nohumbug We Feport, come and make your own terms—at Je18_ CROGAN'S. WOOD AND COAL. Coan Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Wharves and Railroad Yard: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. Branch Yards and Ofiices: 1202 F street northwest. 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsyivania avenue northwest. 1112 Ninth street northwest, Corner Third and K streets northwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Largest Private Rallrosd Yard south of New York. Also, Extensive Wharves, giving unsurpassed facill- ‘ies forthe economic handling of Fuel of all kinds. Coal delivered on cars direct from Mines into our Yard. We dealin best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All kinds of WOOD, either in stick or prepared to order at our Factory. Clean Coal, Full Weight and Measure, Prompt De- liveries and Prices as Low as Fuel can be furnished. 0c27-3m_ Warree H. Manow, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in oaL AND Woop. ‘Main Office No. 710 D st. n.w. Offices and Yards— ‘Sth and Bats aw., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues sw. AllOffices are connected with the Telephone Ex change. oc22-1m_ ‘WOTEE FUEL aT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in WOOD and COAT. Complete Facilities, ‘Bottom Prices. = Fuil Weight and Measure, eee food and Coal direct trom the forests and by rail and water, and free irom slag, #late and owner impuri GIVE ME A TRIAL ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Branch" "SL Ast ne. Office, corner 9th und K sis. n.w. All connected by Telephone. au10-Om Prwos & Waurery, STOCK BROKERS, 64 Broadway, ee, Sgorinn avenue,} New York, 639 15th street (Corcoran Bullding), We PavAs sive thikGnabet wins BETWEKS INGTON, BALTIMORE, PI WASHINGTON, RAUTIIGKE, PHILADELPHIA Giotxkal PaeTNZns. dames WuiTxLy 2d. ChUGES OaxkLEE, Maynagp G kyax Henry H. bovox, W: n, D.C. Witua K Travies, 3 Bay and vell ou ‘all Clusses of Rallway ‘4. H.DODGE, Resident Partner: ofStocks and Bonds and information re Pee ee stantly, the New York 4 orders executed aud SPECIALTIES. S MME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF ‘All Dasiness confidential, /apdgen- ‘GU cents each. 4U8 1 street, between th aud th streets northwest. my6-40we ILES—DR. MUHEEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘direct treatment, without the use of huniie, caustic oF ligature. Cure Gin ve “Consulted at 21g Saat now. trom 4to 6 pm ‘apeLam® ATTORNEYS. RENTING NUTT, OF MISSISSIPP: 8 an Sid eas ey, ven! before Congress, y. (PBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT ;, Barbour Law , 490 Louisiana. Cie Beto iw bala ood pein ore aw Ey N, = “ES SORTS Boe Residence, 813 T = nw. . DENTISTRY. scomtREn. Ne Na Aspecisity, : DESt 2 DENTIST, UFFICE 1207 F SEWING MACHINES, s&e. Tur Suexr New Amenicax, No. 7 ‘The most popular Sewing Machine in America. ‘Does the most highly arustic embroidery work in arrasene, genell, tinsel, &c. struction free st your residence, Call and seet at work, or send for samples. ‘Ladies wishing to bave a machine sent on trial will please notify us by mail or telephone. We employ no drummers. All Kinds renied and repaired. C. AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hi sts, ‘Telephone call 422-2, ‘Wool German ‘Next door to Auerbach's Saxony na via a 3, RAC Dy anager, _ Machines Kinds Booting Unkctenad Ponca ace time as GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Eiuzrra HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, Inall the Latest Noveltiesin ( ENRY C LANCASTER. 8.0 7th stmet northwest. ‘Catholic Goods, School Books, Stationery and Lates Novelties at lowest prices. “§ DBO ‘Family. Pocket and Teachery’ Bibies All New Books a= soon as publisved” Cheap aud Fine Stationers. “GG PURSELL, ‘Bookseller, 028 in bmn «tn. EW BOOKS—FARTHLY WATCHERS AT thelieavenly Gates, by Rev. Johu Chester D.D The Bow of Orange Ribbon, a romance of New York, by A. E. Barr New edition of Lone feliow’s Prose and Poetical Works, fut volumes Our Country; Its Possible Future and Its Presen (Crisis by Josiah Strong. Talks on the Labor . roubles, 0 Browa. “the Crisis ot Missions, by Dr. A. T Pierson. ~torm Signus. by C,H. Spurgeon, bitte ford Fann’ oy, Mes, FH. Bornett. All the new books as) | sued for saiext WM: BALLANTYE & S425 th st. oc2d Cuear Books Cusar Paren twelve mos. uniform in sizeand style. id {n Cloth. cilt, 53 kinds, only ck. each, Writing paper and cuvelopes, 24 sheets of paper and envelopes to match, only luc a BOX. ‘The Cueapest Albums io the clty. Receiving goods datiy at JOHN C. PARKER'S, #17 and 619 7th street, uw. eck Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase Wyman.) Memoirs and Letters of Dolly Madison, Transactious and Cuanges in the Society of Friends, u ‘and Meadows (Abbot) A Politician's Daughter (Maraiin) Love and Medicines (Giitiam.) Aphrodite, by Iuckstein. Having purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New Y wwe shall run itin chnpection with oat store, Peunsylvema ave. Any orders or com: m ssions lef ai ‘store will be promptly filled. au6 W. H. MORRISON. PIANOS AND ORGANS, | ANOS—$.5, $00, S75, 9100. $125, $150 AND Upward, atgoaud S10 months. payments: new P Yianos from 330u upward at $10 monthly paym n id relwule usc house JOMN FP La.ts Peunsyivaniaave., near 10th st. 010-Lm & HAM..IN ORGANS, SMITH AMERI other Organs at all pices, on easy SF ELS & CO. 8ST nldim atthe old «0, nl0-Im —_ 937 Pennsyivania ave. near 1yth st. QHEET MUSiC-SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO BO Mattar profesion aud to utente of music Siegest sod colt cemirce siese in eccmg, Sean] PAETLIS'2 Gon: G37 Poon. ave. uwenear” buh st alot VHLICK HARD: MAN, AY. a Kranich & Sach Pian Newby & dvans and are a eser Brox, the best medium rude Guliy’s wonderful seif-piasing instraments Reiiable new triple, uutisow Upright Pieuos for $1 oes ECRER BROS. AkE IDEAL 1-xquisitely flnished, mec niticeut, rich ‘sin Pesouant,. with SANDERS & STAY MAN, 94 Fat aw, Ex ‘ORGANS NEW S-¥.i5 FOR PARLOR AND CHAPEL. Auso etandard stylesfor Library. Drawing Roomand School use, eusouab-e p ives, easy Ler SANDEKS & 5 AYMAN, ocl4-1m Sener PrANcs: Fine tone, splendid workmanship, unsurpassed for durapilitys reasonable. SANDERS & STAYMAN, ocl4-1m 954 F ot. n. HCONDHAND PIANOS Gf various makers for sale at prices ranging from $50 * Easy montul, payments. ee ANDERS @ STA YMA: ocl4-1m sa BAN. M USIC LOVERS AND MUSICAL Students are invited to examine oar fine stock of the matchless Decker Brox. Pianos. For rent and sod on wecommouacing terms, INDERS & STAYMAN, oclé-1m 934 F st. nw. 7\VACHERS OF MUSIC ARE INVITED TO Call and get one of sur HANDY BOOKS, designed specially for te une of the musical nFolession. SANDLKS & STAY MAN, O34 Fe ow. hr ES V7» HAVE TRE LEADING PLANUS ANDY ORGANS, PIANOS FO REN: OLD YNSTRUMENIS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. TUNING AND KEPATRING. Reasonstble prices and accommodating terms. DISAN. Ek @ STAY MAN. GARVIS BUTLER tn charge) sa Fst mew wets 30 WORCH @.00, HC? SONGS tem st. x, we, Bole Agents for the Untivallea CoE ieee am, sheet ealers in. Siting, sluvical instrument and dealers 18 jue and Musie Books. 100,000 copies of sind 10 cous Siieet Music. _Pranos and Organ ty Rents x Ebwarp F. Dx00r, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Azent, for Steinwar & Sons, Gabler, Decker @ eon atonal °c Wendell, Hallett @ Gumecon and oticr Pianos: Sterling Ongai, Sse and Musica ter cibe Tustramcate Sold on mon Sly" payments, eamged, Heuted, Tuned, Keyaired, Moved: stored and sbipped. New sind Second-hand Pianosof other makes always in-stock at iow agures "Perephune, 347 se19 UNEQUALED IN TUNE TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. ‘Second-hand Pianos at all prices PIANOS FOR RENT WM. KNARE £00. 817 Market Space. my8. Do Nor Prorcnase neff vil Tail You See The. EMERSON PIANO, prices from $10 ments. thoroughly frst-ciax iustramedt at 9 duane pride Yover al.ouy now in use Jhand Pianos and to 180. bold on small montily pay Largest assortment of Five-cent Music in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street. GER AND C.D. PEASE& 00, oa Burdett Organs The rice Pianos. Rent, tuning, KUHD'S, 407 10ib st MEDICAL, &. AND MADAM WI, “ON. 483 IsT, CORNER AR Ege nes Eoteblisned 1835. special desing relia services, Avice aaa apm rv RA Pianos. easonabit pair, at G. ireveuient for indi ‘contigieutial. Directs ¥stablished and Only Reliable Ladies’ ‘Physician in the uy, can be consulted duliy, 464 C sh, bet 4% and 6th San w. treatment. and consulta- udnemHetly couldentish Separate rooms for ladies Sitice always open. idots sultation apd advice free st any nour duriug tbe oust eviecribed ‘and sworn ‘telore ime. Oy" Dr. $Rorknis SAMUEL G MILLS 5 Notare Public ih and for we D. o: C, uhis Sd day of July, 1585. foczi-Lm* T HAS NEVER De BROTHEL the oldest Seibianay comune br, BKUL skis, 008 ty 0 BRUT Particolar aiteuulon paid to. ail’ diseiace peculiar to ea SS _RAILROADS. BBM one anv onto Kaninoad— X VEMBEI ZENBER 7a, Sunedule tm effect, SUNDAY, Abst, null farther net neiiscletaian neti este em wu SSeS cee tat Tor Clecinat Louie ands, Louk daly pas gcd Latinas wa gra cael a Sop seta Ric umon rats tueeacal Sa ioed Seve is Caines ea wens Sk HriSedr Gadtpim “Rectan hiv ated en ak Stara at ere ep ey Jor aud weeping Care to P Usbargh. —: in sam. aaty, mar Li “<4 0 end tau), S30, 4:30. opm For Matcim: ad Min Aum 1G, 10, ad, 440, Tad), BZ 11:30 pm. ay ee ated ered Wai ces ce npr inte Sana eyes Se inmtngnen, Demmnree.ned tmereaate pa See ty isataat ear tints pote == mm. Ab4 12:10 and 4:30 nm, ‘pm. Lae His WOK My ha Mtn 12. Win, nds. bor Frederick S400 in and Ace pt Sunday fstown 10:00 aim. and G:81 pum. dally, om ‘Trains erive from the West daily 6:20, 1:15.6:800nd 1cca pan. bite Kock papress. Fron: Philadelphia, Chester, Wimingt de Grace, 11:40 sun, 8:20 pth, ind beh From Wilningvon and intermediate points nord of | Baltimore. and 1:50 and 5225 pa rom Ani ny . Kans Intermediate points, 8:25 am, ‘except Sunday’ x, Washington at 51, igton stop at Relay Station, except 125. 3:15 and e409 pan. jormation a: ply at the Raltimore and Washington Station: 61M aud 1301 corver of 14th street, where Tor Daxguge to be checked wud ‘any point in the city. aM © K. LORD, Niaa Manager, Raltimore, (nh). FA. MONT ALR LINE. ‘Trains leave Band P, depot, 6th ai R streets: 7:16 a.m. — Dally, except Sunday, for Lyachbarg amd intermediate statio: 11:15 am.—Daily for Lynchburg, Danville, A: wile, Chariotte, AUaita, and” points Sou bufle. stemping cacy to Adlanta, and U Oriewon, 2:40 fm—lally, except Sunda Fg and intermediate stat pam. Duty tor Ci cinnati ‘and poi Sleeper “Washington to Lonisvitie 11:00 p.m. Daily for Ly ncuburg, Charlotte, Colum. a nia, Monta ol | Montgomery in connection with Pullman parlor thence to New Orleans. Sleeper to Auuste, ‘Through traius from South 830 am. Lynchburg I am. ‘Tickets, sleeping car accommodation and informa tion fardished and baggage checked at office. 60 Peasy ‘and at passenger statio.., 7 ‘and Ban. vania JAS. L. TAYLOR, ot General Pasenger Ageit. W t8uNeT on, off10 axD WasTkEN Ratt ROAD Co. Rchedule in effect August 1, 1886, ‘Tralos will leave from and arrive ai. & P. station, (6th and B sis. as follows: Leave Washington ¥:10 a m. daily except Sunday im. daliy, arriving at Round Mill 1144 a and 4:45 tn and 740 pan Ketarning traine leave Hound Hill St Sansa médaily aud at S45 p.m, daily except Sur day artiving at Washington 8:40 am. and 548 pm. » ‘Monthly and quarteriy atom L000 ; eee R BELL. aulo pa “GREAY PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, DOUBLE TRAC: ‘PLENDID SCENERY, STREL RAIS) MAGNIFICENT QUIPMENE. IN ERERCISULY lirn, iss rain las Westen om eth te ote Por Putsbarg tia ee Wee Calas Timea Beore oP 5 maps ier Someries 2 Saye eee Sugoctes erate EE Chicaco Express, i, except Saturday! ‘Alioona to Chicage, Saal a 4 Sith ‘Sleeping Care, “Washi to" Chieags, Sed Mafisbarg to. Cleve ‘contiecttiig RM. Harrisburg “with Western Express, with Through, Sleepers for Louisville and Be” Louis Pacitt Express, 10:00 P.M. dally. tor Pitsburg nd the Went, with through Sieeper Hurraburg co Chico, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. jus, Rochester, Buffalo, N For Wilhamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at ®:50 A. M. dally, except Sunday. For New York and the Bast, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 A, BL; 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and v'P. M. Ou Sunday 9:00 A. 'M.. 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20 P. Limued bxpres ot Pullman rarior Cars, 9:40 A 2M. aud 3:50 P. M. daily For Boston without change For Brooklyn, N. Y., alt throngh | ti Jersey City with boats of Brovklyn Annex, ing cirect transfer to Fulton street, avoiding doubie terriuge actows New. ) ork City For Philadelphia, 7:15, %00 and 11:00 A.M. 2:00 $39. G00. 10:00 and 13-20 P except Sunday. mospt wanday. 15, 9:00. 9:40, 9:50, 11:00 A.M. WO. 4:19, 4:23, z FM. On ~ubday, 9200, '8250, 1 , 4:15, 6200, 7:10, 10900 aod 11226 For Pope's Creek Line, 725 A. M. aud 4:40 P.M ‘except Sunday For Anpapolls. 7:15 A. gxeent Sundaes. ALEXANDEIA AD WA), AND ALEXANDEIA AND WASHING TON KaiLwoad_ 7:05,9:25, 1050,and 1135 A. svand iss Fa Os 1ubo A. 5 de ‘i200, 10:30 4. MM ally "abd 4:35 P.M. dally, exert sunday. . ‘rains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05. 8:00, VO00. 10:10 A. M100, Bud, 0-23, 9:10, 70% and 10:42 P. M.,and 12:10 midnight x aay), On ‘st 6:00 aud 1010 A. 10:42 P.M. and 12410 night Tickets und Informaiou ai the office, northeast cor. ner of Lath mroct aid Penneyivatia avenue, an at {Ge station, where orders cau be le for the cirecklag or baggage to destinatiov from hotels wid residences, CHAS. I, PUGH. General Manager. 5. RB WOOD, General Passenger Agent a¥12 “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Jor roromac niven canvases NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKERIELIY Leaves sib-sireet, wbart oo, MONDAYS, THURS ‘ Lae cet R bate ate wa Rewrang Persp Paipavs ane SUNDAY p.m, wuss PUES A Lanings as tar an owiml Creek Cure Ss, Va and st Clements Bay, Ma Cunuetts with SMa SE A hspharaa,” Per Seve “— JOWN b PAVGETT. CW. RIDLEY, Manager. = 7] ) RECT TO_NEW, YORK—FREIGHT STEAM D)'Bisdonw cos and eC KNIGHT loaves Fier 41, ast Hover, X.Y every SATURDAY at 4p mn: Oi st Whurt, Wasilingon, every TUIDSDA MORNING. Freight at lowest raves, cri . VERNON! MT. VERNON! M mfTEAMER WW; CORCOMAN Tb-street wharf daily (except Sunday’ Hit! Vernon at 10 o'clock am. “Returning, reachas ‘Wasb'agton about 3:30 p.m, ‘sel i. TLANTIC AND WEMT INDIA LINE NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. British, Danish and French Wesi Ludia Islands, &a 5.5. BARRACOUTA, suiling Dec. 8, and — ‘Stopping a day or more at St Croix, St. Kitts An- tigua, Martinique, Barbados, Demerara, Triuidad, &. bers parecuee accumimodati, ncaa Caio ‘Smoking Hom, atl! Kooms, etc. Apply. LEAYCHAPT & 00, 140 Pearl st. New Yor regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL, ae ‘via. QUEENSTOWN. Calling at Hallms, N.S, and st Johns, RE THE TRADES. TTOG. FABEK. GOLD ANY S LVR PLATER OE rte Reccl eerrr] a ‘oie 1m®

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