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Tine TTAflmNOTOV rPJTTf TUESDAY EYEtfltfO. JAHUAHY 28, 1890. t,r ,w . I in fr. '.T. ly f K at W a HE MADE NO PROMISES. CONGHESSMAN LEHLBACH DENIES THE CHANGES AGAINST HIM. It U Claimed Thill llo Sold Hit I'rU llrco or Sidritlnc tlio I'o-itiiuistur lit J.'mt Oriuigc, N. .1., tn u Lending tto. publican, I nst Rumiuy llio New York Time published a long article, giving n cir cumstantial account of 11 spill nniong thr Itcpublirnns of Knst Oritngo over (lie tioslolHcc. Tlio olllcc is one of tho M'cnnil clous, llio salary icndilng thu linnthoinc ligutc of $J,000 per nunuiii. Tlio ptcscnt incumbent U a young lady, bv name Miss Mary K. Simoiisoti, who was cillelcut us an olllclal untl ngtccalilu to the public to do business with. I utlcr her control the salary of tlio cilice had gone tip from $1,000 to its present fat figure. The fact that Jvast Orange Is really but a suburb of Now York City and It3 population is ehielly made up of rich and well-to-do Qotbaui lies of aristocratic tendencies lends n iiieliopolllan halo and huporlnnec to tho contest. So soon as It was definitely known that Harrison and Morion hail Avon llio day, though IS'ew Jersey had no part in the victory, lvcpublicans am bitious lit serve their country by selling pnMayo stamps were very numerous In th6 pretty precincts of Kast Orange. However tho commission of the fair postmistress did not expire until the Oth day of February next. It was a race of ctidttranco rather than of speed. It nutrowed down at last to three men Stephen U. Long, n fot titer postmaster; i:. K Mills and William 11. Ihtldwin. At tho lastmomont Mr. Long withdrew. '1 he oxccut.ro committee then decided l-vone majority In favor of Mr. Haiti tin, who wa3 tlio candidate favored by Mr Henry A. Potter n, member of tho comtnittco and u very active ltcpubllcau, well krjowiHhrouguout the State. 'THE "TIMES'" CltAUUE. The New York Timct.in the article lefprrctl to, charges that" "when Congressman Lchlbacb wai a candidate for another term, in 1888, ho had frankly stated that ho was not financially able to enter upon another canvass, although hodcslrcd very much to do so. An arrangement was patched tip among tho prominent Republicans ot Essex County by which a sufllcicut mint of money was subscribed, and Mr. Lchlbacb was assured of another term. One of tho contributions to this fund, amounting to $500, canto from Henry A. Potter and ho it was who by special agreement with Mr. Lchlbac'h was to have tho naming of tho postmas ter. Reduced to haul facts, lie had puicliascd tho privilege and it was his." WHAT CONOKHSSJIAN LEHLHACIt HAYS. "When The Critio representative iit-luil Congressman Herman Lehlhach rthcBixth New .Tcrsoy District, of w bieh East Orange forms a part, that gentleman had not lead tho Timet, Hint publication evidently not forming it part of his dally mental pnbtilum. He took the clipping and road It through carefully and then pronounced It, so fur as Air. Potter's buying the privilege of naming the postmaster of East Orftngc, to be false. Air. Lchlbacb , whoischaitman of the Civil Service Committee, said: "I did not want to be a candidate for Congress at the last election, but the Ucnubl icons insisted on my running. I did not spend any money to secure my election, for I do not believe in that kind of polities. Air. Potter may havo cmttibuted $500 to tho committee's campaign fund, but 1 have no personal kuowlidge of that fact, or indeed, whether ho contributed anything. I havo made no recommendation for the East Orange postoflicc nor any promise in regard to it, excepting ulono that I told the East Orange committee that if they would decide unanimously on a .suitable person I would recommend bint. All tho gentlemen named as candidates arc promlnont citlens of East Orange and good Hcpublicans." "Have there been many changes in the postofllccs of your district?" "Not many. I have only recom mended two, and In each case it was not until after tho expiration of tho term of the Democratic incumbent. Two changes for cause havo been mado by tho Postoflicc Department, ono at Newark, my home, which was really against my Judgment." "What do you think of tho present way of appointing postmasters?" "I do not like it. I bcllevo It would bo fairer and better to let the people elect their postmasters. That would Jake the matter out of national politics. They could be as much under the con trol of the Postofllco Dcpattracnt then as they arc now. I approximate that byslcm by endeavoring to recommend tho person whom the people seem to want. Thus, when tho Alontclair of ilco was to bo filled, I recommended the candidate whom I thought cauto nearest to soiling the majority of tho people, and who would make an ac ceptable and efficient ofliccr. Ecforo tho appointment was made, however, n delegation of Alontclair citizens who disaereed with me called on mo hero and asked mo to withdraw my recom mendation in favor of their man, I told them I couldn't do that, tut I would go with them to tho Post oflicc Department and Introduce them to the Postmaster-General, to whom they could state their claims. They Brrccd to this. In making them and their errand known, I assured tho J'ostmastcr-Gencral that theso gcntlo men did not agree with mo about tho Alontclair office; that I wished him to givo them a hearing, and that, If he thought It best to appoint their man, It would bo all right with mo and would Hive rise to no hard feeling on my part. Air. Wanatnaker said that hardly another Congressman would say that. In tho East Orange caso I will make no recommendation until AIis3 BImonson's term expires next month. Air. Potter is an active Republican, who no doubt contributed to the campaign fund, but lie has purchased no postofllco from inc. It tho contmittco unanimously iccomntcnds tho gentleman ho favors, I shall join in it. If thoy recommend heme ono else, I shall join in that. I nm. not a factlonlst." FIGHTING FOR SILVER. What the League ISxucatlvn Commit tee la Preparing to Do, "Clandestine legislation was resorted to with n viow to encompassing tho downfall of silver," said Hon. Adonl tam J. "Warner of Ohio to a representa tive of The Ciiitic this nftornoon, "and not one peton in a million know what Congress was driving at whou tho colpago or silver was limited. Now, wo propose to muko tills mattor an is suo of paramount Importance boforo Congress and especially as tho tlmo hcems propitious for such an agitation. Talks with somo of tho most pro nounced monomctallista held since our convention at St. Louis last No vember show that they aro In clined to u moro lenient construc tion of the laws regarding silver and especially Jn viow of the recent action Dy England relative to Issuing silver notes. At tho St. Louis Convention n national committee was appointed, con sisting of ono person from each State, 011(1 tlio comuilttco In turn choso an ex n ullvc ( "ininiltre, who will be In kcs slon in Washington for several day. Our plans, generally stated, arc to frame a memorial to Congicaa urging the tcsloiullon of Mlvcr to its ptopcr position in tho lulcrwl of triulo; to pre pate n petition for circulation through out tho eotinliy, and probably make iiTrnmjcmciili for holding another Nu I Intuit contention at nn eaily day." I In the petition to Congress It will be set foilh dint, believing that llio dc 1 monillzitlloii of silver, by which tlio . money stnndiud of the country was changed from cold and silver, ns estab lished by die Constitution, lo gold I alone, wns nn act uncalled for by the I people, ami one which has worked gicatwmngto (ho producing iind In 1 diisi rial Inlei est or the country by re ' Miletlng money supply and Increasing I tho value of gold, thus forcing dowii I prices of nil commodities to tho dctri : nietit of thogteat body of the people, "do lespcctltilly petition your honor- ablo bodies to provide, at this session i of Congiess, for Ihoicstoralloit ot silver I to lis constitutional place an a money metal, with the same tights of colnnsu ami legal lender as accorded to gold mid ns existed ftoiu llio foundation of die Government down to 18711, when the unfortunate act of demoncli.alion wns passed." 'i'licrc aro now in tlio city Chairman A. T. Winner, Viec-Clinlriunn Thomas Filch, Treasurer George H. Williams, Secretary Lee Crandall, L. AI. llamsoy and Frank AI. Pixloy of tho executive committee and tho remainder arc ex pected to arrive this evening or to inonow morning. Pallors have been sccuicd at Willard's, where tho com mittee will probably hold two sessions dally, uf let noon ami evening. Hi! 'Wanted u Drink Iliully. A couplcof months ago William liar lisou was paid his salary and went on it protracted spree. Ho soon got rid of his money, and after tho saloons of tho city had closed ho walked about look ing through the windows, slopping now and then lo look loncingly at, tho long rows of bottles inside, lie wandered back to tho saloon wliere ho had spent most of his money. Ho tried the front door and found It closed. IJnt he knew the building well, and went around in tho alley and entered it by the back door. Ho didn't go to "tlio money drawer, but supplied himself with whisky and put a buudlo of cigarettes in his pocket. This morning In tho Criminal Court he admitted iilithls, and pleaded guilty to the charge of housebreaking. The District Attorney said he had no desire to prosecute, and suggested that the case bo dismissed. Chief Justice Hing linin doubted that he had the power lo dismiss the case without trial, and said that tho better plan would bo to enter a nolle prosequi. The matter will bo de cided on Saturday. A Xlcht'H Work Bt tlio Obsorvutory." The last of tho scries of Georgetown University public lectures will bo delivered on Wednesday evening next In Gaston Me morial Hall of Georgetown College. It will he entitled "A Night's Work ot tho Obsor tntory," and will bo by Rev. John O.IIagen, H. .'., who made his studies at the Jesuit College ot Foldklrch, Austria, ouo of tho driest schools ot tho Jesuits, and studied mathematics and astronomy at tho Unl varsities of Donu and Minister. At ltonn lie studied under tho direction ot tho famous pbjslclst, Clauslus, and was taught mathe matics by Professor Ilclss. Father Ilagcn is known In scientific circles as the author ot a series of observations on "Suspected Variables," published In tho "Harvard Ob servatory Annals." Ills "Observations on Known Variables," a work upon which ho Is engaged at present at tho Georgetown CulTcrsity,wlll bo furnished in n forthcom ing volume ot tho Baino series, when a satis factory method of reduction has been deter mined upon. A few years ogo Father llaejcn, In connection with Director lloldcn ot the J.Iek Observatory, published the results of the Investigation of tho Italian astronomer, Tacchlnl, on Southern stars, reduced to 1E55.0. Tho lecturo will ho ot tho gicatcst interest. Ilia l'otomac Woman's Itulfcf Corp. Tho regular semi-monthly mooting o tho l'otomac Woman's ltellef Corps, auxiliary to tho G. A. R. department, was largely at tended last evening. A largo number of applications for membership wcro received and four new members elected. Tho now vice-president, Mrs. Frances Burger, Con ductor Mrs. Mary M. l'algo, and her assist ant, Mrs. Slary Eldridge, wcro installed by Past Department Commaudcr J. II. Ilurkc. Tho annual report of tho exccutlvo com mittee showed that $'J,500 had been ralsod by tho corps ia tho past year. During tho year $1,250 was contributed voluntarily for such expenses as wcro not strictly neces sary or for relief purposes. Among theso wcro a floral saddle sent to tho tomb of General Sheridan; a hospital tent prcscntod to Mrs. Clara Barton; $5,G00 in money and 3,500 in clothes wcro sent to tho Johns town sufferers. Over $250 was cleared at tho "Throne of Fame" entertainment, given Jauuary 21. Tho thanks of tho corps aro tendered to tho talent who so generously contributed their services, and to tho bust nets men and comrades for services ren dered. When everything else fills, Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemedy euros. CO cents, by drug cists. "0 40' or fight." Sco "War" Robert son's advertisement In The Susdiv Cav itai,. ?! ,, Some PHS CMldi'en AWm Grooving yP8M Too Fast become listless, fratful, without oner Ey, thin and wea'x. But you cin for tify them and build them up, by the use of OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of llmo nuil Soilu. Thoy will take it readily, for it Is al most as palatable as milk. And it should be remembered that AS A l'ltE. YENTIVE OR CURE OFCOl'GnS OR COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUriO, IT IS UNEQUALUD. Avoid nibstUuUont off trta. ely's catarfsH LMNI BALM 'ICUIIM;K thf Kllsnl 1uhmi; All it j m pain 1111(1 Iiiflniiiinullon HciiIm tlio sold ItcMorfM (lilt BciiNc of Tint. mill Piim-ll, Try the Cure HAY-FEVER A partlolo Is applied Into each nostril and Is asrrcablij. Prlco.W cenis.at llruu.lsts by pull, renlstcred, CO rents KI.V UKOTlIUIt, W Warren st Now York. ' Dr.HAY'S WONDERFUL E UAkts mill num. Oultklr n-mor tWaroirViXsUalp Obeosea. lull HOT 81 4IM 4 MM. litis. KUIIIIIltPII ttuun iorriiiu.iui.mt .d umuuutv, unto iuik. Kold tr til IHtl.ri la TelUl OaoJ. w m&ill frt rar floe, br fcmtdaattwrplr Ca, u-ao HnMHnri NcnVttk tllULSlyiH gLD.NtfJ0 mYFEVERjyy VJTX SVMSOIA&H Arrival or Spring (lootla lit Uliirk .V tici.'o. Tut: CniTtr man.lnrnaklnulili roundu this rrornlnp.droppodln llio dry Kood ostnblMi tnent of Messrs. Clark A (;o 811 Market Spneennd l'ennylvanla ntonno norlhwost, and wns shown a bountiful now stock of srrltiffilroM tcxlure.nmniiB wlih'li Bpoclul mention rnlsht bo inndo of a nownnd lovely lino "fenMimcio ombrci nt 37 cents some thins now and deslrnblo. Also n suporb stock ot frotcb irphyr Rlwrliams nt S3 cents. 'iliesi'Koodsinnst fioicen to bo appreciated, 'fliey have many other new fads In drrfioorti jtlilcli mt-ntlon might bo made, but spaco for bids. LndlcH v,lll lltul lust what thoy wish at thin excellent dry Roods oilnblljlimont. lit slrnblo Roods, uniform pilcoi and e mrtcom treatment Is their stnudnrd motto In busl ios. liny Your Mnrcluintllic nt Home. ThcrolsnoRoodor .lntl(lablo tcason why nuy onorelttlii(j In this oily should co to itwYotk tomako their purchases. It von need miythltur In tlio furnlttiro lino, uplul ftoty, dcccintlons, .to, Rodlroet to Hough ton A; Co ' representative ostnbtlslimcnt, nt 1218 and lwo if stioet nottliwoit, nnd thcro you will llnd exactly tlio samo clns or ko ids t tut w 111 bo rliown you In Now York, and nt tlio xnnia inlce, nnd thereby sno time, money nnd vexation of spirit, nnd at tho samo tlmo nlstlnc to biilltl up ono of the Iiandomc9ti'llto4ln tlio world. Itmldcn's Itcprcsontntlro tiutiilliiiiint IIoiko. This reliable Instnllmeiitcilabllsltnient, nt 100 and IBS Seventh street, hai n eompleto stock of nil kinds of mcrehnndlso that Is re (Itilred to furnish n woll-rociilatod household nt cash prices on tho Installment plan, uml dictate your own tonnq, l"or Wiialilngton Drcsicd Iteor Roto.Tolmlt. Kolly.stnllsCJS.CilandC-'M Cen tre Market, nnd SOU and coajioithcrn Liberty. Corned beef n specialty. tVnslilncton Itiilldcrs Aliroail. At tho fourth annual convention of the National llullders' Association, which mot at St. Fan), Minn., yesterday, tho llullders' Kxchango of this city was represented by Messrs. F. W. Filling, Thomas J. King, Joseph Funning, KdwnulJ. Ilannau, Henry A. Jones, I). ,1. Macartv, Charles Andrews, Harry M. Schneider, John W. (Jnrr, H. F. Hcllz, Charles 1). Collins, Morcan Thomas, John R. Galloway and Henry A. Jones. Coughing IS Nnturo's effort to expel foreign sub stances from tlio bronchial passages. Frequently, this causes inflammation and Hio need of nn anodyne No other expectorant or nnoilyno 13 equal to Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. It assists Nature in ejecting tho mucus, allays Irritation, induces repose, ami is tho most popular of nil cough cures. "Of tho many preparations before tlio Eulilic for tho euro of colds, coughs, ronchltis, and kindred diseases, thcro is none, within tho rnngo of my experi ence, so reliable ns Aycr's Cherry Pec toral. For years I was fjubject to colds, followed by teriiblo coughs. About four years ago, when so afflicted, I was ad vised to try Aycr's Cherry Fcctoral anil to lay all other loincdies aside. I did so, and within a week wns well of my cold and cough. Since then I havo always kept this preparation In tlio house, and feel compaiatlvely secuio." Sirs. L. h. Biown, Denmark, Miss. "A few years ago I took a sevcro cold which affected my lungs. I had a ter rible cough, and passed night after night without sleop. Tho doctors gavo mo up. I tried Ayoi's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved my lungs, Induced sleep, and afforded the rest necessary for tho recovery of ray strength. By tho con tinual ttso of tho Pectoral, n permanent euro was effected." Iloraco Fuirbrothcr, Rockingham, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnErAncu bt Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Trlco?!; lx bottles, $5. OFFICE OF WOODWARD & LOTIIROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. .northwest. This is the last week of our Stock-taking Sale. We take inventory Friday night. We shall make it a memora ble week by the offering of the greatest bargains of the year. An absolute clearing out of all Winter Goods short lengths, odd sizes, broken lines, small lots, &cv A great many of the lots pieviously advertised will not hold out long many have already been closed out. Judicious buyers should visit the store early and often, as many bargain, lots are too smalll to adver tise and are usually sold in a day. Remnants will be displayed all the week. OODWARD and n xlLOTHROi Cor. lift and F Sts. I W. AtiolMiInc l'crsmiiil UomK The etiMoiii or Inking personal bonds in the Polleo Court is nbout la fall Into disuse. "They tlon't scent to mean anything." said Judge Miller this morning, 'and hereafter 3lr. Harper, you will nut ttso them on your indriiin llons. A lino will bo put ngnitst such people nnd suspended during good be havior. Tills will bo belter." "What do 'pcronnl bonds' mean?" asked Tun dniTir reporter of Prose cuting Attorney Dttniont. "Out in West Virginia, when a man fees a rattlcinake," liu answered, ','nnd hasn't got n good clinnco to kill him they tnko his poisoual bonds and let him go about his business." Itpnl IXnto In tlio North onst. "AVhllc people hnvo been tnlklug of ical estate in tlio noitltwcstcrri part of tho city," said .Mr. .lames It. "Wnugli, the real cslnto man ycstoidny, "we have not been idle In tho notlh enstern section, nnd tho lcsults have been of tho most eucouinglng descrip tion. During tlio past year more limn a thousand building sites wcro disposed of nt Charlton mid Central Iloighls, and tho prospects aro equally Haltering for tho present season. More than ono bundled dwelling-houses will bo erected nt theso subdivisions of tlio District, and the growth of tlio northeast will keep pace with its strongest competitor on tho other side of the map." Htainpetlo Ciumi'il by a Ituiinway. A horso attached to a light buggy ran away rrom In front of tho Kendall building on T.ouldnun nventio this morning. Ho galloped down tho Avenue past Polleo Headquarters, tho front wheel smashing Itself against tlio Iron railings of tho stair way and tearing them from their fasten ings. Tho bimgy wns overturned and smashed to fragments. Tho horso was tho properly of John T. Crowley of 11137 L sticct. Ho was slightly Injured. Who would bo without Salvation Oil, tho great pain-annlutlalor, when It costs but U5c We chargo you nothing for tho advice, but urgo jou to buy Dr. llull's Cough Syrup. irA.XTEllIISZ.V. Ailitrtttementtunilir thlt head, four tint) or tsi, 25 cenlt for cne insertion; 60 cents fox three. 'DTANLKY INTfltlcX" "COMPM3TB j book, ready to-day. Agents wanted, malo or fomnlo; no experience necessary: good terms. It. A. DINSMOltE, alQ F st n w. WANTED-11Y A GOOD COI.OUCD Ti VUN diess, washinc and Irnnlnato do at home; references given. Apply 181!) N II ay. WANTED-A WHITE GIRL FOIt OEN cral housework in a small family, man, wlfo and boy 8 years old; Gorman pre ferred; to tlio rlslit party a pleasant homo nnd good wages assured. Apply nt No. 1003 O st n w. WANTED-ONE GOOD MECHANICAL draughtsman and two tlrst-olnss ma cblnlsts. CUTTEK8AW CO.. this oflleo. WANTED-A WHITE COACHMAN WHO understands all about horses and can glyo good reforcnecs. Addross S. II., caro of this ofilco, giving namo and wages wanted. AGENTS WANTED NEW AND WON derfel Dook In both English and Ger man. ltocnt Explorations and Adventures of Stanley In tho Wilds of Africa. Thrilling accounts of his Journey across tlio Dark Con tinent. Over 200 fine onuraving. A bonjnra forngonts. Send CO cts for outllt. areolars free BORLAND & CO., 101 Stato St., Chi cago, 111. AGENTS WANTED THE DENVER Stato Lottery Company want ngents. Tickets ro cts. Address A. O. ROSS & CO., Denver, Col. AN ABLE ADVERTISING, INSURANCE, Safe, Lightning-rod- or Book Agent, or Reporter, of great savolr falrc, for literary work. Largo salary. Wrlto London & Hurt ford 1'ub. Co., N. Y. ONE EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR ON high class subscription books, ono who bus an acquaintance among Washington canvassers, to tako cxelnslvo control of tlio f alo of "A Library of American Llteraturo" In Washington. This is ono of tho most Balablo Torks now on tho market. Nino of Its eleven largo octavo volumes arc now out. This is a grand opportunity for a first-olass man nrdwearo prepared to makosuch a ono a very liberal offer. CIIAS. L. WEB BTEIt & CO., 3 East litll St.. N. Y. city. WANTJSVSIX UA.TIOX8. Advertteemtnts vnaer Ml heact,Jmr llntsor lets, 23 cents for one insertion; 50 cents for three. W" ANTED-ByXsEAMSTRKSJ. SEWING by the day at homo; willing to assist with other work; 50 cents a day. E. E. R., this qfllco; V"ANTED-BY A COLORED WOMAN, A place to do cooking and cencrat house- workjieforcnces furnished. Address FANNY ALEXANDER, 152512th st n W. STANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COL ored girl, a place as chambermaid or to Ight housework. Ko washing or Ironing. 1COI 10th st n w. WANTED-BY A LADY OF EXPERI ence, situation as governess or copyist. References exchanged. Address Miss A caro postmaster inircellvllle, Loudoun County. Va. WANTED-DY COMPETENT TEACTER of muslo and German, position of visit ing governess, or prlvato pupils. Apply 1118 ICth st n w. WA.NTJEV11 0 USES. irANTED-TO PURCHASE AGOOD V bouse, with 7 or 8 rs, with all mod imps, on monthly payments. Address, with full particulars, J. J. F., Board of Review, Buroau of Pensions. WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE AT nominal rent or fnrnUhod rooms for light housekeeping by man and wife; no chll dren Address 2102 14th st n w WANTED-TO RENT-A GOOD BRICK dwelling of 0 or 10 room3, mod imps, between K and K and 12th and 17th sts n w. Address Il this office, stating terms. WAKTEliltOOMS. WNTEDXENTrjJMwTANDViFS ucsiro to rent ono largo or two com municating veil-furnished rooms with hoard; lor permanent occupancy: In northwest part or city, within twenty minntos' walk of Treasury building. Address, giving location nnd terms, which must bo reasonable. PER ?.'ANEHT.71114thst. WJLSTF.laiISO KltLJLNVO US. Advertisements under thlt head, four lints or less, 25 cents for one insertion; 50 cents for tltree. WANTED-OuT10LlTA8ILTOR. WM. F11IEDERICK, Manufacturing Jeweler. COS 7th fct n w.opposlto U. 8. Patont Office; tine clock and watch repairing a gptolaly. QQAA TO $500 WANTED FROM 0 TO 1H WUUU months; satisfactory reference git en that tho loaner will recolvo doublo tho t-nunt loaned. Address II. R., this Office. GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO RENT tho usoof a piano or organ for a short tlmo to practice an hour eaob ovontng; In- etiurnent not to bo removed. AddroisA., care this oflleo. 7ANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, LARGE V i o? small lots of high value Newspaper, Department or other rare Stamps; also col lections of Fostago Stamps. Call or address BFltOKR & CO.. 59 Nassau st. Now York. iron sahjsjujscjbijIiAA'jsuus. Advertisements tinder this head, four lines or less, 25 cents for one insertion; 50 cents for three. oAjcmApmmcomi'rBn and Jj FhelTlng, now In No. 712 7th st n w; must to sold at onco. Apply fcSIetn w. 1,-OH SALE-A CHOICE LOT OP FINE V Christmas treus and evergreens Just re ceived from the Sugar Island Nurory. Ever greens sold by tho yard. Call at II. T, ltbll'S, No. 820 12th st n w. 17011 SALE-EIOnT HORSES FROM FAU JU quler, Va.j among thorn ono pair woll matched bay marcs, 0 yeals old; ono stallion, 1 om Llghtfoot; goes all gaits: several ttno Ingle Olivers and two cheap horxod. Apply at pltvnto stablo. rear 1012 14th st n w. FOR 8ALE-S75-BI,ECIAL STAR, 51-INCn, silent rachet, 1 nickel, absolutely per feet condition. Address or apply 223 A st s o. OR SALE-BLODOETT ESTATE. An heir owning ono-slxtoenth of tho Above vstato ts desirous of dlsposlngof their Inturost (or caBh. Other Interests ran bo purohasod If debtred. Address WEST, offlco of this paper. FOR SALB-75 SHARES OF THE 'JUD son l'uoumntio Hallway Stook.'' I'loasp uildrch.1 A, at this oflice. and make a cash offer. 770R bALE-0 PKU CENT. BONO'; OF I good coriioratlon at 6 per cent. .1 KD UliD MOIII.KR, l't E llalto st, Baltimore. BUIGGS' T -von-SICK HEADACHE -IN1TS- Nervousi Olllous or Congestive Forms, TESTIMONIAL. L. R. BROWN, M. D., 23 Wct Jersey st., V.iAZxnT.rit, N.J., Juno i, 1SS0. This Is lo corlity that I havo usod for somo months with much satisfaction, tho combina tion of remedies, for Ileadacho, known as Brlggs' Ileadacho Troches. Tho romody cures moro hcadochos, cspoclally such ns af fect Nervous Women, than anything I am acquainted with, and 11 this certificate wilt bo tho means of bringing It to tho fnvorablo attention of sufferers from that trouble, I shall feel that I havo dono thorn a service e L. It. BROWN. PRICE, 25 CENTS. Sold by all Druggists or Font by Mall on Ro eclpt of Prlco. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., ELIZABETH, N. J. jrujt SAi.nituvsEH. Adrertlsements under thlt head, four lines or less, 25 cents fot one Insertion; 60 cents for three. F' OR SALE-IN ALEXANDRIA. BROOM framo hnnsn. tnst finishing lirdrnnt. In yard; lot 10x115; unug homo: prlco, $900. An- uriuiiuiuni o. iuu.uao, Jioom rso..',uia 15th st. EORSALE-I HAVE JUST COMPLETED building 1815 nth st n w, and offor ltfor salo nt a fair prlco and on very easy terms. It contains a flrBt-class storo and collar, 22 by 72 feet, with n dwelling abovo consisting of 9 rooms, bath and pantry; elosots in all avallablo places: storo and dwolllng can bo used to rommunlcato or entirely scparatoi all modern conveniences. For prlco and terms apply to GEO. W. COCHRAN, 1113 Pa avo. TTtOU PALE-NEW CORNER noUSE; JJ monthly payments; 8 rooms, bath, col lar, modem Improvements: near Printing, Pension and Capitol buildings, 2d at n o, $4,500. Also dwelling, $3,700. OWNER, 513 0th st n w. j I7IOR SALE FRAME HOUSE 000 IN 25 : foot alloy, bet Oth and 10th and a and n stss w; 7 rooms: ballon both floors; elosots fronting tho Potomac; 15 per emit invest ment; lot 341 feet front by 02 deep. 49 foot from Oth st. Apply within. I?OR SALE-THREE OF THE CHEAPEST . houses in Washington, 100, 103 and 110 11th st n e; two-story nnd bnsomont, brown stono trimmings; 7 rooms and bath; olectrlo bells and gas: prlco, $3,500 each, $500 cash balance to suit or trado for good lots. F OR SALE-OR RENT-BEAUTIFUL COR ncr house: 7 rooms: huTulRnmnlp m. percd; 1000 North Carolina avo. Worth tv coo. Will soil at n sacrifice or ront low. OWNER, Room 20. 610 F st a w. if Olt HElTTliaUSISb, Adrertlsements tinder this head, four lines or lets, 25 cents for one inset tton; 50 cents for thru. T7IOR RENT-UNFURNISIIED- l7ClRInvonw.l7rs 8200 00 1011 Conn avc, 15 rs 200 00 1413 Moss avc, 17 rs and stable 200 00 HllKbtn w. 13is 200 00 Mass ave. nr 18th, 17 rs 173 00 luoicthstnw.nrs 125 00 1223 M st n w. 15 rs 123 00 14(9 Mass avc. 15 rs 123 00 1737 Q st n w. 11 rs 100 00 14f0 chapln tt n w, 13 rs... 100 00 1742 P st n w, 12 rs 100 CO 1402 Chapln st n W. 12 rs 73 00 ir.4221st stn w. 10 rs 70 00 914 12th st n w. 10 rs 09 00 130121ststn w.8 rs 50 00 1218 11th st n w. lOrs 50 00 Pst, near 21st, 7 rs 50 00 ldOCorcon stn w, 9rs 4? 50 2I32G stn W.10 rs 40 00 3073 M st n w, and storo, 9 rs 40 00 434N.Tnvos c, 10 rs 40 00 1439 Stoughton st, B rs 83 00 C9GGQstnw,2rs 33 33 1419 8 stn w, Ors ; 30 00 MCstnw. 10 rs 30 00 1431 Pierce Placo 11 w, 0 r , 20 00 2C3 1st st s w, 0 rs 13 00 viSlststs w, 0 rs 15 00 2101ststsw,7rs 15 00 Tho nbovo bouses can bo oxamlned by per mit from our oflleo only. THOMAS J. FISnER & CO., 1321 F st. n. w. TfOR 1IENT- 11117 15th st n w. 13 rs, fur $150 00 1202 N Bt n w, 12 rs, fur 150 00 1C04 II st n w, lOrs, fur 100 00 1387 N st n w, 18 rs 00 00 732 21st stnw, 14 rs 43 00 814 lststnw, lOrs 40 00 511 .Spruce st 40 00 13C4TBtn w, 8 rs 40 00 1013 T stn w. Ors 30 50 TICfltli st n e.Ora 23 CO 1819 8th stnw, 5 rs and stablo IS 50 CDAS. E. BANES, With John F. Waggaman, N. w. cor. 11 th and GBts. n. w. IJtOR HENT-THE CABIN AND LODGE; 7 ; rooms; partly furnished; Meridian Hill, vest sldo ICth st extended, Just abovo tho Boundary; threo blocks from herdlcs and cars; for small family; 812. Apply on prem ises; JTOR ItENT-TWO BRAND,NEW SIX ! room framo houses, high and dry loca tion; near churches and publlo school in Cnloutown. Inqnlro of A.BEUREND.4331I stnw ff-l C ST SE.FORRENT-A7-ROOM BRICK OX houso, with mod. Imp., and coal vault under tho pavement: convenient to tho Capl tol; 25 per month. I?OR RENT TWO SIX-nOOM BRICK houses, 210 and 210 B st n w. with hot and cold water; cellar nnd bath; all In good condition. Inquire at CS8 3d stnw. J!OIt SALili A.NV JtlStfT, TEAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOMAS. E. WAGGAMAN, 017 FBtreet. Changes mado Wednesdays and Saturdays. 8-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Othst, botKaudLstsn w $30,000 023 and C85 11 st n w.bhand Chouses rear T 22,000 61H I stnw, bh, m 1, 12rs 16,000 ITSOnst nw, bh, 14rs 15.000 1013 ICth nt u w, b h, m 1, 10 rs 12,000 fX9Mstnw,bh.,mi, 13 rs 11,000 207G6tn w, bh.ml, 10 rs 8.0C0 li286thBtnw,bb,9 rs 8,000 223 Indiana avou w, b fa, 9 rs 7,500 1731 Hthstnw, bb.Ors 7,500 1229 Mass avo n w, t h,8rs...., 7,350 3hl stn w, bh, 11 rs 0,500 49Khtno, bh, mi, 12 rs 4,500 6 6thstn w. lib, 8 rs , 4.500 2231 nnd 2213 7llBtnw, bh, 6rs 4.U00 8255 K st n w. b h. 10 rs 3,000 113.2 2eth stnw, bh. 8rs 1,500 VUey between 21st and 22d, M und N sts nw, bb.Ors 1,500 2-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. 1114 and 1110 Cth st s w, b h, 7 rs, and 1 t h rear $8,000 icfi and 4C3 11th st s w, b h, ml, 0 rs.... 5.000 .10 131 6t s w, b h, m 1, 8 rs 5,000 TO LEASE. For a term of 15 year. a valuable pleeo of business property on 11th st, near Pa avo n w. 1 I'M. $150 per month ana taxes. Lcsseo to build on same. U st, bit 4th and Cth sts n 0; ront per annum, $50. UNIMPROVED FROPEBTY FOR BALE. for Va avo and 21th stn w $2,700 IBIhet, bet Band C sts so , 1.800 X t, bet 14tb ar.d 15th stss e 1,350 19th st, bet E Capitol and A state 1,000 HOUSES FOR RENT. For month. -.0271 st n w,23 re, , $100 00 nncthstnw, is m 10000 act! 1 stnw, 18rs, fur bo 00 iirareu bmw, urs , ia no 2820 P st n w. 10 rs 5000 xuilSJetuw. Urs..., 50 00 livj wit st n w. 9 rs 85 B0 432Mhstnw, 10rma 85 00 imi'stn w,9 rs 3500 lis NY avo nw,7rs 30 50 VI llBtn W.O rs 30 00 1 ppcr part 1408 P st n w,7rs 30 00 2Ui2Estn w,0 rs 23 00 lqAI7Hi ft n w, 3d lloor 25 00 wen N 11 ave n w, psrlly fur., 0 rs..., 25 00 .:1714th tt 11 w, 8 re 22 80 4(01UttHWl8rS 18 00 l!S7 Johneon avenue n w. 5rs 18 00 1225 Jldaios w, Urs.... 15 00 30thttnc, 4rs 10 83 HEAL ESTATE IN ESTAIENT. f-ato as U. S. bonds: 0 per cont,, parable quarterly; in sums $100 to $1,000; email pre mium charged, . LOANS. lnuumstofcult at 0 per cent. The above Is only a portion of tho property on my bcoiB. For full Hat call at office for bulletin, issued on tho 1st and 13th, HEADACHE ROCHES Furnftara raif CarpBfe "u v-rciui AT Caahprices Easy Weekly and Monthly Payments Taken LOOK AT OUR PRICE-LIST. JJcdroom Bets In Poplar from $ 1G up. I Ingrain Carpets from 25c. up. ucuroom ocis in uaK or uiicrry irom Bedroom Bets In Walnut from $40. Pnrlor Bulls in Hair Cloth or Plusli, from $85. GROGAN'S, 739 and Gas Stoves for Cooking! Gas Boilers at $1.15 and 81.50 for Instantly making Tea or Coffee. W.GAS COOKERS For largo ui email families. Just the storo for snmmor uso, as yon extlairalsli a the instant the cooklna li done. For eals by the WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, 413 Te33.-t2x s-ta?eeti 3ST. "W FOB ItJSNTXOOMS. Advertisements under this head, four lines or less, 25 cents for one insertion; CO cents for three. HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS, EN sulto or single, at tho Buckingham, 020 15lli st n w. overlooking McFherson Square Choleo tablo. FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, sultablo for gentlemen. No.008 M st n w. OHO AItTHURrLACE,NW, FIRSTIIOUSB 6Jhi from II st Furnished rooms for gen tltmen; rent low to responsible parties who will bo permanent; convenient totho Capitol. 170R ItENT-TO GENTIJIMEN ONLY; ; two handsomo rooms; on Connecticut avenue, between 21 and K streets. Address A. 13. C. mall carrier No. 17. T70R ItENT TWO OR TIIREK SUNNT Sj rooms, sultablo for light housekeeping; references required. Call after 2 o'clock, 1J0 Stbsttic. JjTOR RENT-003 K ST N W, ONE HAND : Eomely furnished second-story front room; northorn and southoru oxposuro; prl valo family. TT'OR HENT-AT 1013 1 II n ST N W, LARGE .C furnished rooms, en sulto or single; grato tires If desired, with boat cl. Also stable for rent. run MSXTMISOEZT.AXEO us. THE FINE OT&TER SLOOP AND YACIIT, EUaTieadwcll, for ront, for saloor ex chango for other property at Dennett's ship yard, foot of 11th st s w. F OH RENT-VERY DE&IRAULE OFFICE room, with steam heat, for rent In tho Iiullflers' Excbnugo building, 1131 a stn w. Apply on tho premises to tho SUPERIN TENDENT. XDUOATIOXstT. THE DERLITZ SCnOOL OF LANfJUAUES, 733 lltll St. n. W. $10 a term. Trial lessons free Send for circular. Dranchcs In New York, Boton, Brooklyn, Chicago, Philadelphia, Louisville, Paris, France; Berlin and Diesdcn, Germany. rpHE NORWOOD INSTITUTE. Extract from a private letter: "In reply to your request for my advlco as to a good school for your daughter, I can with confidence recommend Mr. and Mrs. Cabell's Norwood Institute, in Washington. D. C. Tbo standard of scholarship thcro Is high, tho Instruction thorough and tho InQu onccs good. L. Q. C. Lamau, Jnstlco U. S. Supremo Court." Tho school opens Sopt.30. au33-d&stf J?WA- AtA-oXk 1115 r street. JJ ember or Washington Stoclt xclinii;c. All local stocks und Koctirltlcs bought nnd sold. HOTJSZ8 AM JIXSTAV RANTS. W ILLARD HOTEL, WASHINGTON. D. C. O. U. STAPLES, Into of Thousand Isl. Houso, Proprietor. mUS KBD1TT. TVABinNQTON, D. O Army and Navy Headquarters. Four Iron Flro Escapes. TERMB-S3.WI and Jt.00 Per Day. s T. JA&IEH IIOTKL, EUROPEAN FLAN, SIXTH STREET AND PENNA. AVE., L. WOODBURY, Proprietor. rpHB NORMANDIK, Comer 15th and I streets northwest. Opposite MoPberson Square. II. M. CAKE, Proprietor. trxAlioa. KNAB Grand, Upright and Square. PIANOFORTES Special attention of purchasers la Invltod to niiv f "NEW ARTISTIO STYLES," irinisueu in aeigns or "HIGHEST DKOOHATTVB AHT." PIANOS FOR KENT. Socond-hand Pianos at All Prices. Wm. Knabb & Co., 817 Market Space. EDWARD F. DrtOOP 925 Pennsylvania Avenue, Calls attention to his largo etook ot CHASE, GAOLER, WnEEUICK, BRIGGS, BBIJNII.'G and other Pianos. Tbo Wonderful Self-Playing Afollan Organ bTOKY & CLARK, CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS. Bold en Installment?, exchanged, rontod tuned, moved and etored. Violins, Banjos and Guitars. Wrings a spo clalty. Sheet muslo and mualcal merohandls at the old etand, Wil'a ave.- Ck V K. n Rita M m ft JRi Lf Laid Extra Super Ingrain from 60c. Brussels Carpet from 75c. 741 7th St. N. W. A Dissertation on American Wines. It Is now universally conceded by ovon tho most fanatical tcototalcrs that a glass of thoroughly matured and pnro wino Is tho most wholesome, health and strongth-glvlng bevcrago for mankind. Almost ovory Stato no mattor how rold Its climate produces grapes from which wino is pressed, but THE PASADENA WINES aro mado from thoso luscious SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA grapes which attain tho highest grade of maturity and rl penes and nro therof oro tho host wines In the market. I, H. A. SELIGS0N, OF 1200 and 1202 I'euua. Avo. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. omtho solo agent for tho Pasadena Wines and Brandies and sell at marvclonslylow prices. I have received orders from rich and poor nllko nnd nil cheerfully acknowledge that tbo Fnadena Wines and Brandies nro by far tho best nnd purest in the District, notwithstanding the fact that my prices aro tho very lowest. My SO per cent, removal discount will bo indefinitely continued. Please compare my prices with taosa of others. Original Prices Per Gal. .SI 00 Reduced Prices Per Gal. SO 80 120 120 1 20 1 20 1 CO 1 20 1 CO B0 80 3 20 4 CO 800 1 20 000 10 40 PASADENA WINES. Claret, extra quality.... Burgundy 1 DO Angelica 1 to Muscatel 150 sheny (Golden or Pale) .... 1 CO Sherry " " ' ox- traold , 2 00 Port 1 50 Port, extra old... 2 00 Hock 100 Riesling 100 Brandy 4 00 Brandy, very old 5 P0 Brandy, very, very eld.... 10 00 Malaga, 1 to Charnpagno, quarts, doz... 13 00 Champagno, pints, 2 doz... 13 00 V1RGINIAAND nOTER AMERICAN WINES Virginia Claret Si 00 SO SO Norton's Virginia Scldllng, per dozen 4 00 3 20 Sweet Catawba (finest qual ity) CO 60 I carry tlio largest stock of Imported Wlnos, Cognacs, Qlns, Jamaica nnd St. Croix Rums and all tbo French Cordials, Including the celebrated nftcr-dlnner cordial, UREM1S DE MENTHE (Cream of Mint), green or orange. The oldest Rye, Bourbon and Imported Whiskies can always bo found at my store. I enumerate a few: Trimble Pure Rye Montlcello Pure Ityo Perfection Puro Ityo.....'. Ilcnulsvllln Puro lfye Old Kentucky Sour Mash, In Demijohns or Bottles very low. it'otcti wnisky. old scotch Whisky, very old.... 'Scotch Whisky, very, very 000 750 4 60 uoo old 10 00 8 00 Irish Whisky, old...". GOO 4 80 Irish Whisky, cry old 7 50 COO Irish Whisky, very, veryold. 10 00 8 00 German itoggen Brantweln. 5 00 4 00 I make a specialty of high-flavored Cook ing and Jolly Wines and Brandies. H. A- SELIGSON, THE WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANT, 1200-1202 Pa. ave. H. W. TELEPHONE OALL-113-3. USE CKIlttU, BTUUI'IHU. MINNKOILA, OIX.T KOQB or OOI.DKN UlXEi dTXiOTTJEl And yon will always havo beautlfal Uroed. Rolls ana Biscuits Wbolosalo Dopot, cor ner First street and Indiana avonna. WM. M. QAL.T ft CO. B. KcM7iJonbON. A-L. Johnson, OFFICES 131WF st. n. w.. 1515 7th et. n. w., 1112 Oth st. n. w., 3d and Ksts. u. w., 1710 Pa. avo, n- w, and 101 M at. n. o. Johnson Bros., DEALERS IN COAL. CORK AND W00l),2 WAHHINGTON, I). O. MAIN ()FFICE-13( P st u.w.' OBlce, Wharves and Railroad Yardn-Foot ol litbat . w. -ole Agents for Hale of Wabhlugton Oim Uo.'s oc'Ad&S Coke. ill C&rnets KM3 and Preo of Chargo. fcEsH JtA l.',nOAlB. Tlio (heat Pennsylvania Route To the North, West, and Southwest, Doublo Track. Splendid Scenery. Stcol Ralls. Magmflcont Equipment. In Effect JANUAnv 1st, ISM Trains Jcnvo Woshlngton, from Motion, cor ner ot Blxth and II streets, ns follows: Fon FiTTsncim and tho AVcst, Chicago Limited Express ol Pullman Vestlbuled Can ntl0.tomn dally: Fast Llno.lO.cnamdnllyta Cincinnati nnd fit. LotiN, with Sleeping Car from Pittsburg tn Cincinnati, and Sleeping Cars llnrrlsburg to Indianapolis; dally, ox cept Saturday, to Chicago. uHh Sieoplng Car Alloona to Chicago. St. I.oul, Chlongo and Cincinnati Express, 3,80 n m dolly. Parlor Cur Washington to llnrrlsfmtc, ana Sleeping Cars llarrlsburg lo St. Inils. Chicago and Cincinnati, end Dining Car llarrlsburg to St. Louis. Wcitcrn Exprosi. at 7.10 pm dally, With Sleeping Cars WaMilngton to Chlcao and St. I.ouli, connecting dally at llarrls burg with through Sleepers for I.otiljvlllo nnd Memphis. Pnclllo Express, 10.00 n in dally, for Pittsburg and tbo West, with through Sleeper to Pittsburg, and Pittsburg to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND TOTOMAO RAILROAD. Fon KAsr. Conaudalgun, Rochostcr and Niagara Falls dally, except Sunday. 8.10 a m. Fon Emu, Cnnandnlcua and Rochester dally; for Buffalo and Niagara dnlly, oxcont 1-nturduy. lo.oopm., with bleeping Car Wash ington to Rochester. Fon WiMiAMsroiiT, Look Haven and EI rolra, at 10.50 a m dally, except Sunday. Fon Wiu.iAMsronT dally. 3.S0 p m. Fon l'uii.ADKLriiiA, New Yorkand tho East, 7.20, O.CO. 11.00 nnd 11.40 n 111,8.10. 3.20, 4.10 10.C0 end 11.20 nm. On Sunday, 0.00, 11, toa m, 2.10, 3.20. 4.10. lo.OOnnd ll.yo p m. Limited Express of Pullman Pnrlor Caw, 11.40 n m daily, excopt Sunday, and 4 p m dally, with Dining Cnr. FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Fast Exvnrs, 8 10 n m wcok days, nnd 8.10 p m dally. Acoom., 0.00 p m dally. Fon Bosto:), without eliango, 3.20 p m ovcry day Fon BnooKiTN, N. Y.. all through trains connect at Jcrf oy City with bonts of Brook lyn Annex, nffotdfngdfrecttrnnslor to Fnlton street, avoiding doublo fcrrlago across Now York city. Fon Atlantic Cur, 11.40 a mwcok days, 11.20 pm dally. Foil Baltimoiib, C.35, 7.20, 8.10, 0.00.0 40, 10.50, 11.00 and 11.40 n m, 12.05, 2.10, 3 20, 333, 4.CO.4.10, 4.20. 4.40, fl.00, 7.40, 8.10, 10.00 nn 11.20 p.m. On Sunday 9.00, 0.05,10.50,11.40 a m, 2 10, 8.C0, 3.G0, 4.00, 4.10, 0.00, 7.40, 8.10 10.C0 and 11.20 p. m. Fon Pom's Creek Lino, 7.20 n m and 4.40 p. in dnlly, except Sunday. Fon Annacolis, 7.20, 9. am, 120 nnd 4.20 p m dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 0.03 a m. 4.10pm. ALEXANDRIA AND FTtEDERICKSIlURQ RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILWAY. IN EFFECT NOVESlnEn 18, 16S0. Fon AruxANniUA,' 4.30, 0.35, 7.45, 8.(0, 0.45. 10.17 a in. 12.04 noon, 2.03, 4.15, 4.23, 4.53. fl.Ol. 8.02, 10.05 and 11.37 p m. On Sunday nt 4.30, 7.45. 0 45, 10 67 a m, 2.30, 4.15, 0.01, 8.02 and 10.03 p m. AciosntoiiATiON ron Qcantico, 7.43 a m and 4.55 p in week davs. 7.45 a m Sundays, ipnllicuMONnand tho South, 4.30, 10.57 a m daily, nnd 4.15 pm dally. Accommoda tion, 4.53 p m week dnys. TllIANS leave Alnxntwlitn foi Hpn,Mnm, 0.03, 7 05, 8.00, 0.10, 10.15, 11.07 a m: 1.20, 3.00. 5.10, 0.10, 7.05, 0.20. 10.32, 10.42 and'll!03 m. unoununyaiu.iuanu ii.uran 0.10. 7.03, 0.20, 10 32 nnd 10.42 p m. 10. 7.03, 0.20, 10 32 and 10.42 nm, Tickets and information at tha offinn. north east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, nnd nttho station, whero orders can bo left for tlio checking of baggage to desti nation from hotels and residences. CIIAS. E. PUGII, J. R. WOOD, General Mqnqgor. Gen. Pass Agent. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Schodulo In effect Deo 20, 1359. Lcavo Wnshlngton from Station oornor of New Jersey avenue and O street. Fon Chicago and Northwest, Vestlbuled Limited express dally 11:20 a m, express 0:30 pm. Fon Cincinnati. St. Louis and Indianapo lis, express dnlly, 3:10 and 11:30 p m. Fon PiTTsncua and Cloveland, Vestlbuled Limited express dally 11:C0 a m and express 8:40 p m. Fon Lexington and Local Stations, tl0:30 am. Fon WiNcnLSTEn nnd Way Stations, T5.30 p.m. Fon LcitAT, 8:40 p m. Foil IlALTisionE, week days, 4.00, C 00. 6.40. 7.C0, 8.80,9 20, 9.45 (11.00, 12 00. 45 minutes), am, 12.10, 200.2.30(45 mlnutos), 3.13(45-mln-ntcs). 8.25, 4.25,4 30,4.35, 5.30.0.20,7.10,7.45, 9.00, 10.30 and 11.30 p m. Sundays. 4 00, 7.20, 8.30, 9 20, 0.45 a m, 12.00 (45 minutes). 1.15. 2.00, 2.30 (43-mlnutcs), 3.23. 4.23,4.35, 0.20,7.10. 7.45, 9 CO. 10.30 and li.SO p m. Fon Wav Stations botween Wnshlngton and Baltimore, C 00, 0.40, 8.30, a m, 12.10, 3.25, 4.85, 0.20, 11.80 p m. Sundays, 8.30 a m, 1.15, 3 23, 4 35, 0.20, 11 30 pm. TnAiNB lcavo Baltimore for Washington, week dnys, 5.1P, 0.20, 6.30, 7.20. 7.45, 8 00, 8.30, 9.15 and 10.15 am: 12.10,12.15, 1.50,2.10,3 00. 4.10,4.15. D,C0. 0.00, 0.20. 7.10, 7.30, 8.30,8.35, 10.20. 10.25 and 11 p. m. Sundays 0.80, 7.45, 8.30, 0.15, 10.15 a m; 12 00, 12.50, 1.50, 2.10, 4.15, B.C0, 0 20, 7.10, 7.30. 8.S0. 8.33, 10.20, 10.23 and 11 COp m. Foil Annatolis, 0.40 a m, 12 10. 4.23 p m. On Sundays, 8.30 a m. 4.35 p m. Lcavo An napolis 0.40, a m 12.05, 3. DO p m. Sundays. 8.57 am. 4.00pm. Fon Stations oh the Metropolitan Branob, 10.45, S10.S0 a m, 11.10 pm for principal sta. tlons only; tlO.80 a m, tl.30 and tS.SO p m. Fon ItocKviLiE and way stations t I.S5 p m. Fon GAiTnKKsnnna nnd Intermediate points, 9.C0 a m, tl CO, 5 35, tll.35 p ra. Fon Bom's nnd intermediate stations. 17.00 pm, jjlO.oupm. Ciiuiicii tiiain leaves Washington on Sun day at 1.10 p m, stopping at all stations on Metropolitan Branch. Fon FitEDEmcK. t6.45. tll.20 a m, T3.10, f4.30 pm. Sundays, 1.10pm. Fon IIaoerbtown, tll.20 a. m. and t5.80 p. m. Trains arriTO from Chicago dally 11.45 a m and 4.05 p m: from Cincinnati and St. Louis dally 3.45 a ra and 1.60 pm; from Pittsburg 7.10 am, C60pm dally. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DI VISION Fon New YonK. Trenton, Newark and Elizabeth, N. J.. 4.00, t8.00, 9 20, 12 CO a m, 2.30, 4.80 and lO.SO p m. Buffet Parlor Cars on nil day trains. Sleeping Car on tho 10,80 p m, open at 9.00 p m. Fon PiiiLAUFLruiA, Newark, Wilmington and Chester. 4.C0, t8,00, 9 20, I2.00 a m. 2.30, 4.20, 7.10 and 10.30 pm. Fon iNTEnJinpiATK toints between Balti more and Philadelphia, t5.00 and 7.20 a m, 12.00, 13.15 p in. TnAiNs leave New York for Washington, S.E0, -111.00 a m, 2.00, 3.20, 5.00 p m and 12.15 night. Tbainm ijsave Philadelphia for Washington, 4.40, 8.15, 11.10um,tl.35, 4.40, '0.03. 7.40 pm. Fon Atlantic Citt, 4 00 am and 12.00m. Sunda) s, 4.CO a m and 12 00 noon. tExcept Sunday. Dally. SSundayonly. Baggage called for and checked from ho tels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on oidersh'ft at tloket offices, 019 and 1351 Pa. avo and at Depot. J. T. ODELL, CnAS. O. SCULL. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Chesapeake and Ohio Route. Schedule In otreot May 12, 1830. Trams leave Union Dopot, Sixth and B streets, 10.67 a m for Newport Nows, Old Tolnt Comfort and Norfolk, dally. Arrive In Old Point at 0.05 p m, and Norfolk at 6.35 p m. 11:24 a m Cincinnati Express, dally, for stations In Virginia, Wost Virginia, Kentucky and Cincinnati. Vestibule Sleepers through without change to Cincinnati, arriving at 7.35 a.ro 0.40 p m-F. F. V. Vestibule Speolal, dally, solid trains with dining cars run through without change to Cincinnati. Vostlbula Sleeper for Lexington and Loulsvillo. Office, 513 Pennsylvania avenue. H. W. FULLER. Ron. Pass. Agent. G OMMlHhlOKiniS OF DEEDS. r S. BUNDY, COM'R OF DEEDS FOR ALL V. States and Territories. 458 La, avc, opp. Cltv Hull HISDIOAJj. FOB MEN ONLY! 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