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‘ean li estoy LOCAL NEWS, USSMENTS TO-xX10nT. Warwtneros Tumatar.—Av was expected, tre antou:cemntol Magasie Mitchell's reap- yeeranee iv «-Fanchon” exuced a tremendous cr. WG *eru-b to the Old Drurv. day, seat in orchestra and balcony wae eecord, 2nd standing room was ata preminm. Maugie is as charming a-ev+r. Nota blandar dee che cowmit in ber part: &rc while she 1s on the s:aze the au- lence be under the to fuence of a most pleasing e2 cement. The shadow dance isa mary-i in ite if. Magste is very ably sustaiced tn every pert. Groven’s TekaTuR was again jammed last night, and muny who desired to see the Wil Hamecs im the “Fairy Circle” could aot gain simivance The ladies, aspecialiy, appear to turn omten masse to witness these performan- Snd Manager Grover has been obliged to aprrop: S crtain portion of what was for- mriy the twenty.five-cent tier tom moreex- elusive use. «The Fairy Cirele” will bs re- peated this evening. To conclude with «Law sor T.ndies Mintarp WaLt—The comptimentary con- © T to Madame (Cecilia Young Kratachmar will BD civew chine vening, at Willard’s Man. The Feeramme embraces selections from Ro=sini, Verdi, Reetnooyen, Donizetti, ay@ oih-r premi- bert comrs--rs A very rich mnetecal treat ia offered. Madam-+ Kretschmar will, of cours, contr bute her share of the entertainment, and the st of assistants embraces many first-class Vocalists and musicians. Opp FELLows’ HaLt.—Sixteen etar perform. ers compose the Campbell troupe now perform. ing stOdd Fellows Hall, and they offer nightly @ varied entertainment of vocalism, dance, comecy and huriexqne exceli-n! brars bund, fine mu- which discourses very nUKY,—What's the uae of having Somers Of amusement when le can’t get sto them! Manager Sinn advertises a splendid Dill every night, and invites everybody tocome j and witness it. Everybody goes; and if they aie a few moments later than the hour an- Peunerd for vpeuing, Sinn won't let them in. ‘That i= ine is obliged to close his ticket office ba. ceuce be bas no reom to accomodate with seats any who ares few moments too lite. There- fore auy who would see the performance to- night should go early. VaRIRtize. —fhere was another large audi- @pce preseut is-t Bight to wituess the periurm- Buce at this favoriie resort. Maris Zo-'s re- appearance was greeted with tremendous applause. Eva Brent and Ada Tesman were | ip fine voice, avd sang admuracly. Mr. J. U. Wai'ace, the lrish comedian, appears to-night «Esmerelda” will again be performed. Batt—Tre Cote Five aprand bail toemght at Colnmbia dall, Capitol Hill A good time may be expected. ee CounctL Proceevincs, Feb. 2.—Board 9 Aldermen —& communication was received from au ng the construction of a flag footway on the south side of B street south: an act requ ring foot payements on Pennsyivania &y- bee to he kept cleam and a joint resolution Yecomiue: ding the publication of the tax sales in the Nevional Intelligencer. Al-c. & communication inclosing one from | Mr. boreyth, Kegister of the City, stating that $09 8° went) be required to grade P street between North Capitol and Boundary streets. ‘The May rr for this purpose. } Th tellowing were referred: Jam ~ F. Fry and others, praying tog into 1 medint- effect; a bill providing for the impr «ment of South Caproi and South L Stierts; a ball to improve the Easicrn Mar and the account of the city assessors (550% fr verifying the poll # ‘The act to pave Eiehth street west from E F rtevis noriit. wa: recommitted, with insira tons te inquire ax to Une legality of appropri ating the funds of the ward for tuis purpo-e. Mr. Liovd presented a joint resolution in Tel-tion to the increase of the wages of work- ingemen. The resolution sets t on account of the high price of «i necessaries P. “tr it 18 aimost impossibie for a working | © Wan tO suppert a iamMy. and the Mayor is re. ed to call the attention of the Secretaries et War sand Navy to the fact, and to ask taat th 8 of the employers of the Arsenal and Navy Yard te increased twenty-five per cent. id this resolution suited him exactiy. plamly what was wagted. ast week the gentleman froin the Third Ward bad offered « resoiution in relation to a some- what similar matter, which was all in a cloud. however, had a boid front, and was Buncombe stuck ont of it inevery form. shterj Ths 1 would not impose su insidious duty as war conteimptated by this resolution Bpon the Mayor. With all due deference tothe Alderman from the Seventh Ward, (Mr. Lloyd) bet wit the resolution at least impertinent. Mr. Lioyd explained that he offered the reso- luton at the reqaestof the empioyces. They legislating for the people, of which these em- ployees were a part. The resolution simply contemplated the bringizg of the facts in the | ease to the atiention of the proper authorities. The resolution was lost by the following vote: Yeas._Messrs. Lioyd, Pepper, Richards, Semmee and Brown—5. Nays. (icrdon, Plant, Sargent and Wendeii—7. The committee on improvements was dis- | «charged from the further consideration of the petition of Jas. Toles, in relation to pumps. The act authorizing the erection of poles by | the Independent Telegraph Company was re- i turned trom the Board of Common Council, with an amendment, providing that the wires shovld not interfere with shace trees; which umendment was concurred in by the Board of Aldermen, and the bill passed. ‘The following passed the board :—An act to build « bridgy across the canal at C street south and First street west; an act providing for a | g footway acruss C street south and Secend | tenet; an = t amendatory of an act to pre- vent n €Taveling Sixth street east, from Pennsylvania ¥ue to Maryland avenue; a bill to yrade and gravel Fourth street east, from L street to | Georgia avenue; an act for the relief of Mary Poncho: a joint resolution of instruction to the Surveyor; a resolution instructing the commit- tev on improvements to report a bill i Ree H K street weet. betwren Seventh and Eighth, south of the Northern sayin and an act por | ‘propriation for cas repairs in Ward | Inemorial states thatjhe public property exempt | kins Fifth The Board also adopted joint resolutions in regard to the hotels, restaurants, eating-houses | nd ordinaries. ‘The resolutions set forth that the boards have | Moticed with regret and surprise the “special | 14, 1883, by | ling the keep- | orders, No. 10," issued Jan Lirut. Col. W. E. Doster, compel ers of all hotels, enting-houses, restaurants and erdinaries in this city, to close their establish- Menta at half-past nine o'clock p. m., in direct Volstion of the ordinance of June 3d, 1853. which permits them to remain epen anti! mid- i uestion not the author. | night. That while they ity or pr priety of the vernment to prevent y+ ?-ons belonging to the army from frequent- inc hotels, restaurants, eating-houses and ordi- Bares after hal{-past pine o’clock p. m., they admit neither the right nor the propriety of the ilitary authorities to interfere witb the lega! Tights and occupations of our citizens not Deetd with the army, and deem it wholly justifiable. The Mayor and Presidents of the two board: Sre therefore appointed @ committee to wait upon the President of the United Statem with & view to obtain a repeal oF proper modifica- tion of the special orders ed to, and to report of their doings to bovh boards. Adjourned. Common Council—The following were resd and referred :—Petition of dealers in the North- ern Maret: petition of Chas. Stewart, asking the abatement of a nuisance im square 360, po- tition ot S. Tinkler for the release of a fine; bill authorizing W. Rapley to build a wharf a the foot of Seventh street; joint aren aed | on fe bars, eating- ye. | Suir Op inciease teh . ie | duties of those officers will devolye upon other | bill to increase the pay of Corporation work- the plan of W. Thomas; bill to light the strevis with gas: bil making an appropriation to pay nd ficiency for cleaning sewer in saeere S77 Dill for the rehef of Taylor & Harchinson, and hill in relation to the repair of I stree:, in the First Ward. - a ilowing were Tead & third time 4n pated fora aepropriating Sow jo trum and gravel l street sorth, from Seventh to Tenth streets; bill to lay footway across Tenth street, on the north si Maryland avenue; resolu- tien calling om th urveyor for estimates for North Ca; “ are ee be grading and graveling New Ph avenne, fron North Capitol to Roundary strect, snd M street north, trom New York av- tyne to North Capitol street; bill for casual re- vai sin the Fifth Ward: bill to supply a defict- H for paving the gutters on south side of © et between Four-and-s-half and Sixth sts. vit to repair an alley in square 491; bill author- dang the onstruction of ase wer from the alley in square 26; bill te lay footway acress Vir- ginia avew ne at Sixth street west resolution to relay & gutter on Seventh street, between D and J ouis s. . avenue; bill fo Jay certain footways in the Fourth Ward; bill authorizing the Inde~ pendent Telegraph Compny to erect’ their Jes in the streets of thiscity; bill for the re- Tes of J. F. Unkels; a billtosupply & deficiency in the contingent fund ot the Board of Alder- men, in which was inserted an spprepriauon for the C ouneii. ofthe eth nso: Jos. A. Mattingley, and Mar- gsret Welsh by D. D. Foley, were reported adversely uron. Mr. Mitchel reported 4 bill 27,000 for the erection of & BeR NN etreets south. ppropriating Ji from M te Early in the entire periurmance of Resides, thay havean } pha Active Associztion | the Mayor. announcing the approval of the act j commends the passage of & biil je ape gravel D street south be carried | Aldermen) were there for the purpose of | ‘Messrs. Brodhead, Clephane, Clark, | ances; Anect to pay A deficiency for | tol street, froin H street to | now making @ road at the bined regs dirt from my bank aay wall be not erected In a short ti * eli be warbed in the channel. ye =e ‘Tbe bill was referred. Mr. Wilson introdaced a reeolntion anthor- ising the appointment of a apecial cominittee to wait.on Congress nod ark, before the bill ex. tending the charter of the Washincton and Alexancria Raliroad Company se pa- that they at first te required to liquidate the debt which was guaranteed by this Vorporativa. _ Mr. Uieraeble was surprised at th- intro- Cuction of the resolution at this time, and did not consider that it wonld be treating the com- pany frit, as they had asked a tyonement of Action nntil next Monday night. Tho com- pany prepaed Bo make a lasting improvement "y er % A bridge mionzside of the Long Bridge which would cost sixty or seventy thousand dollars. He thought that thos» who Yoted for the measure in 1854 did so because they expected the company to extemt thvir tack Across Long Bridge, and thua streaythen the probanility of the Long Bridge remaining in its place. The sum of $61,000 waa eum for such benefits, for who knows but Con- grees, from this very fact, had dropped tha Fropocition to erect & grand bridgr at (teore- town. The courts were m to taem, and if the Corporation bad quftered from the company, why not take the case to court and have the Matter adjudicated. Mr. Shepherd said the city had already lost enongh throngh this road; and he considered tt Strange that Mr. Utermehlie should have changed his mind within one week. The clin ef the Cerperation now amounted t) 92,108), and the genUeman said we should not staad by that claim. After the Conncila,in 1334, hal } yoted themselves into a scrape, they had yotsd } down, seven times, resolutions of inquiry on the subject. The resolutions simply asked Congrees to say that they (the company) could mot get their bill through unless they ptid a jnat debt. | _ Mr. Lloyd gave a history of the company j ®nd contended that the city could recover nothing under the deed of trustywhich was jot legal. The company was nut organized accerd- ing tothe requirements of the charter granted by the State of Virginia. Mr. Shepherd stated that the point raised was not against the deed of trust. Tne company had acknowledged the d-ed. Mr. Lloyd sid that it made no differ-nce slout their acknowledgment of the deed. Taey j May premise as much as they choose, but when * time comer they can fall back and defy tie ction of the money; for their simple ac. knowl dgment will not legalize the illegal acts lace named, using | of their pr $8078, { Mr.G advocated the passage of the res- | olution, ' Mr. Utermeble defended his action, and de- | ed the statement that Me had adyvucated | repudiation as false. H r. Shepherd called on the committee for j their understandiog of Mr. Us uYee; anid Messrs. Gordon and Thompson aise a sta'e- | nent that they were of the eume opinion as Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Utermehle fo make it nv such charg done was to retu: which h for this said he was too well known awry to defend him-seif tron had been made. AN he had of © pase oried in it, was charged with bolitug from ¢ report of the commitive, ‘The question was further discussed and resolution passed. Adjourned, _——— 4FINA Fike Inscxasce Company, Harr- Fourr.— We pubiish in our present issu the Statement of this celebrated offer for the endig January 1, 15 Its assets hayer- ached & maximum never known before in the history of fire insurance on this con!inent, Viz: 32,683, 4b), | The 22ina bas been in active operation » 1519,8 period of 43 years. It has wi and survived noharm | and revulsions, yx | dreds of banking ipsurance corporis e had. in its time, their birth and « shke unfeit and unheeded. ‘Time has aot div d the s8acious ey:, nor dampen-d the ard and energy that have always guided is c: | ss and stimulated its efforts. Its Presi ie } and Secretaries have, in the order of naturs, | passed from life; Bourds of Directors have been nged—but the experience, wealth aud pres | tige of the office have continued, like th» im- ponderable forces of nature, operative though unreen. 1tis more vigorous and potentialthan at any former period of its rareer; and its name is the synonym of commerciai integrity aud security: Besides paying $210,000, 16 percent. on the capital in 1-62, the office piaced to the credit of surplus account over S5it 0. It is, indeed, in A sirenger posiiion than ever before: for the re- bellion, without materially dimiuisiing its in- come, Telieved it of S15.00.,(00 ct risks. The capital 18 $!.500,(00, aud tae surplus $1,133,110, ‘With such @ guarantee, capita, backed py an impregnabie surplus, and the character and privilege of forty-three years’ successful expe- dienee, What greater commercial security can be imagined or desired! The office is no less cistinguished for elihiyto pay than for the manner of the pty: ment. Li 8 are Adjusted promptly, and paid } premptly { liberally, without petty annoy- j &nees or objectionable demands.— Commercial and Insurance Journal. > — BrvtaLt Ovrgacr—On Sunday night, two ru went to the house of an old colored womaa | named Harrict Lewis, on Third street near the ayenue, aud after stated that they were Dori men and wished to examine tie house. Thoy immediately walked j Old woman's danghter Maliv, who w just rec te Bis 3 in bed, yering from severe illiess, remarked > her mother that they did not look like police- n. The remark was heard t rying “murder,” and the men, after ki er until: ns usinsensible. left the premises. | Tely injured, and the kicks caused | internal bleeding, which resulted in death yes- terday morning. evening of the death of the woman under sus- picious circumstances, and detailed Rounds- { man Eckioff to learn the facts of the case. The | officer m ported the facts as stated above, aud niso that the deceased was suffering with the | small pox in a very bad stage. j H } —— | “City Pathers,” and received the signatures of the Mayor and every member, askin Congress to aid them in improving the atreots. The | Irom the corporation taz amounts to one third limits are too large for the population, and that these limits were made necessary by the “mag- nificent distances” which separate the puplic buildings, and that for the convenience of the inhabitants the streets are much too wide; that | the magnificent planning of the city was not j done by our ancestors, but by the government | | of Gen. Warhington: and that the almost im- | passable condition of the streets is owing to the immvenee amount of travel over them by Gov- ernment wagons. The memoria} is from the | pen of D. R. Goodloe, Esq. ALmosT Escarmp.— Yesterday a fellow bamed Theodore Reynolds, stole # box of eda- | mamtine candies from the doorof Mr. B. W. Kecd's sicre, corner of Fourteenth and F «te., | Porth. Reynolds made off with his plunder, | | bat discovering that he was purened, and | Mneeting a friend or accomplice named Frank | Faurticid, he transferred it to him. Fairfleld | ae immediately arrested, and the property | recovered. Reynolds kept on, and no doubt | thought he had escape Bat the Second | Ward patrolmen were on bis trail, and subse- quently arrested him at Mrs. Uonner’s eating- house, Center market space. He waa taken | back to the Second Ward station-honse and confronted with Fairfield. Justice Clark com- mitted both to jail for court, —————— Porrcs MactstTRatss Out oy Commission. ‘Yesterday, the commissions of Justices Thomp- sop and Walter, ct the Sixth and Seventh Me- trepolitan Police preciacts, expired, and the { through the confirmation of the Senate. In consequence of the illness of Justice Clayton, the Necond-ward Station was attended by Jus- ! tice Walter. That duty will devolve on Justice | Drory, ot the First. The Sixth and Seventh will be attended principally by Justice Giber- son, who hus charge of the police business in the northern part of the Third and Fourth Wards. Tus Brriat Grounb rox SMAct Pox Caan. Jn reference to the statements (noticed in yes- terday’s Star) as to the insufficient manner in which bodies was buried at the small pox burial ground, we learn that complaints in reference toit should be lodged at Capt. Hartz's offee, Quartermuster’s Department, where they will receive due attention. No complaints have | been made there, but he having ascertaimed of | his own knowledge that the piace now used for such burials is nota proper one, he is en- denvoring to procure a more suitable piece of | nd, but tinds considerable difflealty in ac- | & complishing that end. ~~» Ovp Frttows’ BALL.—The members of Ori- ental Locge, No. 1%, 1. 0. O. F., annonnee a frand ball for to-morrow evening, at Temper- ance Hall. Good music and excellent refresh- ments will be provided, td a fine opportunity will be given all to enjoy the pleasures of the dance. —_ Siconp-wakDSTATION CASES.—Ann Quinn, drunk and disorderly; Thomas Lomax, disor- ceriy, Wm, Meade, drunk: flued 2: h. Win Hali, do.: workhouse. Theodore Reynolds and rank Fairficid, larceny; jail tor court—by J us- wce Clark, at the door they | nrar by, and ifa @ paltry | j | Ininvsivable with bis Dye.as it imparts che utmost j { Brcastazr Caaem Rosse. Seeretary AF Sans 1 LORTOWN. | Chase gave an entertainme: this residence (a eomennee, of the Star.} Ou Saturday évening last. During theevening | _ BOReRTOWE, D. C.,. Feb. $4883. a poses nes a refgcwslhnd Carls nel cent y's, | <setaeden hd wan — nine Bee which wae on & ta! one’ ‘rooms, an Ohtrch,” Mr. wn, containing $00, It isnot Known whether the | &nd the Dambaric! E. Church, (hief was one of the erryante, or some pereon Who entered the house unobserved by any Jrreon. W. H. Chapman, temporary hos " Church Vill iso sour Frreation—the pationts have'st} been removed. he College is also on the eve 6f being rel-ased by Government. A number of ambulances and CTonibuses were yesterday engaged tn tran. ferring ite patients to more permanent hos- = Prreorat.—Gov. A. G. Curtin, of Pennsyl- Yania, arrived in the city this morning, and is stopping at W flards’. Geo. Greer, of Orange county, N. Y., isamong the distinguished strangers now risiting Wash- ington, pitals. Our town is tryly fortunate in waving ite churches restored af this early diate, Oxs ort: a1Tige of mariners, important The election of our next Board of Common | to the ohip os the com, lathe medivlne ohest— | Council and Mayor will take Place on the Gd | that the siok way be relleved when ou oyage inet., the Inag Monday of this month. Itis not Sys is pot sate woutly found ere! oir yet known who the candidates will be. pectin rdapraples pried oe eee ee eapeeie oe The weather changed quite cold last evening, And snow commenced to fall at an early hour this morning, covering the ground lightly. If the weather should moderate, from present in. ications, a heavy fall of snow might probably ™ ntly potent to break up th: iF, OF FORtO: the wasted spate in the latter in the lected $e | low fever or wasting of che vital le period of tim is necessary, as itis rare inde:d rhip Sr ompeny. aficienily strong in numbers | occur. . Se Bere st te lees be Aisente ot peg ge At our wharves the following vessels have nent for those wh acs in abips that co business in great watera riwarscertain and satisfactory in its results, no- thing better car be recommended or more jovfully nee pted by the patient than Hontetter’s Bittare, Let the owners o! — seehg a tha medicine chests ef their reamen with these Bitters, and arrived :—Steamer E. Chamberlin, Broughton, Philadelphia, general merchandise to llyde & Davidson; schrs. Emily, Waller, Vienna, wood | to order: Pandora, Conway, Nantico, wood to our word | Donneliy; Mary P. Hudson, Hudson, Haiti. . | Moreyhay to Government; barge Olive Branch, Chacestes, Wil be ar eaiccnaten eB seriets | Puigdelphia, hay to Morgan & ihiwehest York Sumday Dispatch Sehr. Alyira W. Clentman is loading suilera’ Wholesale A. gente—A. M. Binninger & Co 237 | goods for Aquia Creek. Lo Penn avenue, ja 2) cost ES ae SRR SRE STREETS eee TE wart Ry DAS TS Crisrvapona’s Haim Dre i GEORGETOWN A DVER MTS. in : —— — = — — 1 The omy Dye. -.......Bver analyzed | J ISTOF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST The only Dye Sworn to be porsonless L OFFICE, GRORURTOWN, D.C., ’ kuavany 1, a The only Liye. ora living browa | ggrPersons applying for letters in tho following The only Dye. -Vor a perfect black | lint will please say they are advertisad, otherwise The only Dye. That defies detaction | they may not receive them. The only Dys. “That is instantaneous LADiEN LIST. Aten Susen Mra Burns Mary Mra Benton Sarah A Mra oyle Susan Mre Beetley Margaret Mre Rurrowa Mary V Mra Bulger Mra urrows Mary B Mra Bowler Lucy (¢ ‘18 Low Mira ‘our Julia Mra uTriadernie Misa Knoland Kate Misa erand Brubel Mise cones C Misa Lovelass Mary B L lary Mrs Lenlio Gertrade ¥ Mra Martin Teresia Mra Mariah Lucy Mise Mahoney Jana B Miss n in Miss tt Elisabeth Mre Mathews Jane Mra Myors Mrw Mation Elizabeth Mise Mictuuser: BD Mrs AND THE ONLY DYM For allwho desire to have the color of their hair change€ with safety, certainty and rapidity, to any shade they may desire. Masufactured by J. Oristadora, 6 Astor Houne, New York, Bold everywhere, and applisd by al! Hair Dressers. . Price $1, $1. Mand S3 por box, aceording to size. Cristapora'’s Harn Rostonativa H 1 i { i | im roftnens, the moat beautiful zloss,and great vitalit. | uti i i i yeur | Ailadelpiva | { i in: and in going through some of the rouins the | | Sergeant Cronm heard last z : Mead Bridget Mrs to the Bair, { Bellows Marz Millan Anau Mes Price % conta, $1,and $2 per boitle, according | Cintk Puily Micw Majien Ann ¥ _ ® } Corran Mes(op.ceserveit) Nelson Mary Same Soeeeigeio ae susreotme | Vsccert Slarearct Mra Nelaon Mary Misa = - seephi Owens Bilen Miss AxoTHER IMpontant Cong. | Chamberlin I O'Dea Anu Mins Couch, Sore Throat, Piptheria, | Cullen Mary Mise Olern I Mr Cowsh, Sore Throat, Diptheria, | Chopanir Julie Mrs Pritletun Cecelia Misa lourh. Sore Ths oat, Diptheria, | Conner Elizabeth Mra Parton Florida Miss Cured by | ee pekee Mi PRARSON's MEnicaTeD Tax Daors, H TE Mr Sieg Baresi Mies Try them j » Marry Mins | avin Nancy Mra te Mary Mies Dann dxiues F Mes Dolten Ju Miss Vans James J Mra Davis dane © Mra And ta wise in time! Washington, D.C, Dee 9, 1882 Gro. Parson, Esq.— Dear Sir:—I purchased a | package of your Medicated Tar Drops my son Laving Mra Vreastly Win Mra Goinlan Annie Mra Mar ate ‘ovwh aud Sore Throat.(ia fact, pronounced | jy ene Fannie Mex Ke, by many in the Srxt stages of (iptheria,) when, to | Dawson bliea Kotel Mary Miss ny astonishment, they cured Lim, ax many noigh- ' wood Lizzi bors wiil also testify, since which I would nut be ; withoutthem, Rerpoctfally yours, L Singiar Situ, No Prepared and seid by Gro Paansox, ty street, Baltimore. Sold also at491 61 Batreet, N. Libor- iwhth st., Mary Mrs Washington, and at the Drag Btores,at 15 cents pley Lawury Miss | per package. Ja22 1m bs _ Miss re . ae H Aunie M Miss Stewart Bulia Mios A Coven, Corp, og 4N Ingrratap TiRoat, If faducch Mra Finglet ‘ allowed to progresr, results in serious Puimonary | en Sarah | and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. aves Maria B Mra Brown's Broxcntat. Trocnas tatis Bliss reach dirrtly the affected parte and give almoat i c biley VM Nellie instant relief. In Bronenitis, Astama, and Ca- TAKKM they are heneficial, The good effeeta reanit- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended °, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations, Ontais the eenutne Brown's Bronchial Troches which Proved the ficacy by 8 test of many years. iC SPRARBES Aud Sineuas should use ihe | Troches. Military Offcers aud Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, | ner EC terwood B M Mrs Yerree Marrin Mrs kman Laura ¥ ish Cathrine Miss Weston Surah Mrs Weems MJ Mra S Misa Hayne Care Hasting = © Mina-2¢ Mili Anu Miss rd Rebecca Birs Waite Catherine Misa should have them, Sold everywhere at % cents per | Walker Henry Mra box janiz-sm | de r ter Caroline Mra _——— | Jobuston Ayirgan Mra beter Elizabeth 5 BAvomazen’s Hare Dye | Reese Gliver Mrs nd Mra (cold) Tre best im the World. | Kelly Mary Mina : William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- | Kline Molue E Miss Zouk Elieabeth duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— | K ey i TLEMEN’S Lis? warranted not to injure the Hair in ths isast; Fem- | Aniegrith Geo Gonaalves Rey McKnight Sam! odies the ill etfects of bad dyes, and invigorates the | Alin Joa MJChaplin Mitehell LB : | ; Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Busty Hair instantly | Arustronug Thos Giessen Mickl MeUCa'y Thos turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair | 42°" ©. Ll Montague WIL softand beantifal. Sold by all Druggists, &c. | Aair (er Kev Jon MeCarty Win Go The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Baroga- | Ali Gaiwey. dno Marr Dr WL LOR, on the fowr sides of ench bor. ioe [7 Eevee Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, } BiuntKh W. GibbonsJuha Miles WH mP-ly (Late 255 Broadway and Js Bond at.) | Kump suol G J Roonan Daal a ee { Barrett Heary G ea Wu wovty call tne attention of our remtorato the | batwow Hf atock of beat ad Silver-platet Ware fo prry” r Sture. 636 Pena. avenuc, neard's at, | fake: PIT them to invests doilar there. ja 31 lw* j Brown Perry Osbyun Cyrus ————_o— | Boyle Rett Stuwant & Sox cornor of Twelfth and H atrecta, | Boyly James 1K sre retailing the best Coal Oil at sixty conta per | Buller Robt _, Perkins Wa ren ailon,or by the barre! cheaper tha: be bought | Bishopstrat‘ca Hearn Capt WG Pe: from any one in Washington. Give call Buckman Se'h Hughes Wm Pri ja 28-1w* Rrooke Thea a Mardy Jebn Pros eee Barker Wn. Hach Wells Portly Robt the army should not leave the | ok Wanda Pocat ser with Holloway’s Pills aud Oint- Harper Wesiey Popaius Jas H r ROTes, scurvy, wounds, Aunali-pox, | perce ere pe owelcomplaint:, these medicines are TF MEE ‘Saml-2 Pi inthe world. Every French soldier asea Trerinag beent ge Bes them. Only 26 cents per bor. Thal Dem tee Highlands Lantgs snd gentlemen whose hair ia prematare!) i ey, or who wish to change thecolor, will fin Buk hoxwell and Warner's Colorific superior to any ar- | Kr Huizan Cay ssaner Herinan Nichola Patera & Y Holart Cap MEC Phenix b & Parrott A tiie in use Applied without wash or preparation, | bi Harring Mir dows not eriap the hair like a dye, but leaves it soft | livy Hughes Moses and glorsy. Bee advertinement of Funsten & foo- | Bright Kwd K Haulet Jax field, 30% BE street, near Wiliards’. jJa6-lw Kuyd Eaward Hartman Jno sus) eames burrows FA | Hart Jon 2 | Bowen Geo W BMS L Riley Jas ; Hate Dre tm ene Woatp— | grower JusN Holland John Rupy S-rat Jas wt U pham’s Mair Dye,30 | iakersohn M Hicks Jax Hilty Jno-3 i inuse. Try it. Sold by 8. | vali Juhn HardyJdohn — Ross duo | ©. Ford. corver Ith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- | [urges JoshuaN Hess John Keli Jue ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandr jas-ly Keck Jobn HerringtonJ T Richey H | IMPROVEMENT Gy THR STRERTA.—Last eve- | ning & metnorial was circulated among the | of the aggregate of the whole city; that the city | { i i i i i eS | BallingerJosH.2 Haurcriusn Geo Richiwond PB the universal torment of mankind To , buckiowr Jno M Hreghsun BW an C-2 ved of these ter) ible eviin oallon Dr. White | Bateman Jorhus Haskell EwdH Robinson C P mit to his manipulations. Handreds of § Brown u lili Capt Frank Reeves Capt our ecitiseus bps pod ith enulede ante his suecess. | we Loring iiswxine Cee B ate emery A tmen' 8. anions 5 «7 re a the lfeamete. (Dr White makes chiropody a uvall Gras L-2 Robey Btholbert { ad Beck Wm A Harris ater Isaac 1 ene ng pain. O seoacatreas aetacert | CLemberiain Huddlemier@ Stewart Win & Tocker's building.) between 4% ene Sti st Capt Lewis Harria Spalding Willie gE Hoffer Doctor Hutchins B , Canning Wm ebarge for consult sion, i CorbittJoha jals-w Bunbora tion W Stryxer David 1 Cline M Mureh BY Banires Richd SPERMATORREG@A G4N BE OvuRner.—Dr. Rand's lyWm Hiretaa Buit Phili Specific cures Aaa. Seminal Weakness, Chane Chrint © Heddlebrand AG Sherthun Pat Spermatorr: 3 Loss af Power, ete.. speedtiy and efeciwat | Gourad tT A Ingraham 3 f-2 Sullivan Pat . Ite effects are truly magical. A ofthe ¢, LB@ Jubuscn Thos Sievsus Moran peeific, will convince most Te of ite | eet e Joyce Richd = Bhepman M | Merits. Price $1 box bre - Ford, @er- | Cyulis Thos Jones Robt Smith Martin-¢ | ner JIth street Pi e, Washington,and = Chester Thos Judddared HH Shean Michi Henry Cook, Alezandi 40Gb | CoolissCapt F Jones J Strgell Loyal-2 ea | Ghose Capt AL-2 JenkingJ W_ “Stiobusdne Arveuyion, Soldiers and others. Bemaritan’s | Cooper Tim’y & Johnson JnoH Storms Jno Gift is your only hope. Oures sny ease of private | Connor Thos Jackson thJaa complals 8 im froma twe to four days, Ifyou would | Cvin to! Jones Chas uires Terael | be saved from long suffering aud speedy death, | Campbell Robt JohnsonOhas Summervilied don’t fail to vail yourselves of this . She Genrin. Michi JenneyJno H ScravendykeJ D ariten’s Root and Merb Julees is the only | Colwell W MNC Kuode Thos Btone Jas ofee:ual r for seres and hie hay Cook Jobb 21 iy Timo'ySevore J L Been treated with mercury. Take of this pari Carrolfduho, | King Bbos Buanler remedy and be permanes tly cured, i Cutler Jeremiah King Oscar ihultsJno =| meat in anotaer column. Jo6-tf i Cole goo8-2 Kasper Leonard Bheyard Joa Pondspah Jpv Bheoney Jno eliy Jas sxrserae i Da. Devont’s Sugsr-coated Female Regulating Shannon Jas m+n; bill for the improvement of the canalon | justices until their commistions are renewed | 2 King Jno P omous sas We Zils are the vey Pen ie Ses. Ziey gueeute wesdile ; Gil ara ng eT tu ome a tis "meet Heats stomeck.— A trial of ease Shyrter saline eee ve their superiority over eol'd) Bxalby Jno ice $1 box. Bolé by 8. C. Ford, eorner lith | 0 ie Li Pa. avenue, Washington, snd Henry ee oa geo Bhoe api g oe Cook, Alexandria vy be ron Peter Bisimone Geo a Gunes Pamaerny aura Ropes, of. and | Garrell Michk baneanter Trae Squires Geo larrishers. te the Northand West.—Two leave awsonWmE Lunch SrgtJW-28 sapere Geo W ‘sehington delly and one op Sunday—qnitk time | }23n Wms LewisHerman : PM igo ry mraeers comets, Helter uceetgsod | Beverce Wilson Lafoura'W = ui’ Prautn Hhorinformaton apply at tee oes et Great Peas: | Bunn Wm Leo Juolt » srivania Runte, northeast sorser of Peansylvanis | DelapC ND _ LanthanCapt Sirykor David avenue and Birth st., Washington. epenfrom | Divis Martin H Lambright Geo Behenock Chis Se. m, untild p. m.; on Bandeys from 2 t0 4p. m Daley Michi Lewis Etsm H Smith Ohas if oly B-0. Nomtom, Agent. | anus CaptJJ_ Losier Capt Bimmons Chas B poo in Pee fan tate iio, Seate oa Wannaxtap ro Conn ix Sx Dare.—Dr. Godfrey's oh OSes es Deen ore Antidote, an Bnglish Specific of sixty-five years’ | Dick Jeremiah Long Abram — Tucker Warren standing, will eure Gonorrhaa in siz days. No i Lukson Thos Thompson PO | change o! diet requized. Price @1 por bottle Sold | bv? JooR Morgan WH Becueel Thos | tree Mord, cccuee Sit estecs and Davivsebud Milidr Ben) ‘Trimble Jas unre om See ey eek) Sieeeee Dougherty Jno Morehouse A Trenton L | | Donnell Jas waler eed Tear see MARRIED, Stchew Bou! ido On the 2th ult. by the Rev. Father Rockford, eee DOF” GRORGE VURK. of Washington City, D.O..t0 | Desuton McDavistG Terry Mara Miss CAROLINE CLEVELAND | Dixon Francis Muger Gee —— Tarnbleson BR = Dacene Dowling KJ-3 Moore Geo Upton Parkin DIED, Burat David H Mebinger @ M ee eg N On the 24 inst in the 12th year of herago, after | p25 Gh, MyersGoo, | Yorlking ¥ along aud paiutul illness, JULIA, ths thirddaugh- | giizh Thos Mungand ©) Wallace War ter of the late Jane and James Andrew French RnaglisnSenl Miteheli Jerry Winkler Wim The friends and acquaintances of the fauliyare | EnnardJoba Mediverndne Weston Soon respect fuily invited to attend he- faneral, from tie Fallery MorrisonJdno Watsen Thos residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Teuch, eormer | Eulet John McWhite Jno Williams Tobt | of Tenth street cast and K atrestaonth.on Wednes- | EineryGeo Moore Jno Waleleat &) | Gay afternoon. 4th inst. at half past 3. is Ellis Francia =o McGrowdno Wright Jos-2 February 24, 1963, GRORGR WILMER MARSIL, | Elliott Fredk MeFedden Jas Witedos tor of 8. Wand Cordelia B. Marth aged 3 years | Freuzel Louis Moran Jno Waidick JJ | and 3 montba . | Fox Neen Mur phy us p Wieeler Jos i he 3th ultimo, at Athe mn, P: ‘siteur Wm ebldery itliaae | Cees ee Te TITRA ree desea. | Falmer WH” MeDonalid W Wolters Geo FN of Marerlipa acd Wai. F. Farish, aged 2moathe FreuzelToaia MankinJuo W > Wiloa ilboct Febouary Sd. 1863, of am affection of the brain. | Frandcli Jos Martingno Williams Geo ALICE MORGAN. infant daughter of Jobu M. and | Estpuwih dors Medulam Jno Wolts Cura Oa Fisher Juba air Poof | WilllsnsChas BP Tavera tao | Fiskett Hollis-2 MeKeuna Mich] White ¢ 0 Thureeay, Feb. sth, ee ee rene Ear ees ee ee Suddenly, in Georgetown, on the morning of tho | Cus Wie | MUN RSG Yongling Ine x instant, ZACHANIAT YATES, in the 7sth year | GimoreMP Mullen Robt J Zimmerman Geo ¢ # ard frivnde of the family aren | , MISCELLANEOUS. —Mra, L. 0.; Publishers Hor ttend his funeral from | Sid. : est st., this (Taosday) | | Pe py eh oy oe lett spades We every {ternoon ok. instance be prepal Also, 4 wo | wl Belto.F ‘, aud Rockville papers cupy.)* | 1b wane HENRY ADDISON, P. af, The Trinity (Catholicy be sueupied by its con- FOUNDA a OF MONBT, onthe sd. meat ai usetts avenpe, on camaeincite: . from the subseriber, Eours of 11 ene, ite s Sorrell HORSE wins tive the sherazensth Sorte | a reward for AOr"420 Meventh o., detwoen T a taebed So it ath? & M. and Ith sts. ae HORSS TAKEN FROM THE DOOR OF N AR th street, between EB and F, on wth of 3 t7 p. m., was of sorrel color and white rar on Weed! Biswren 5 and 6 yrars old: the oft hind foot ewhat ewollen with the scrstchns: saddle, bridle and hater om A -uitable veward willbe given if Feet bim. Word to be left st Mr. SHRKY B'S Stable, on 7: a3 y HOGH KYRENAN feast __ Prince George's county, Ma STCLEN —On Friday ni, from Stableop Sa sod Ban oz, batuoen 4 17th aod 13th «ts. achesn ORRE. and a & Wago A lider. reward willbe paid if returned to JAS BULLI- YAN, 443 H st , between 17th and i8th ata fas. St’ ———— OCCA Forests t¥e month of Novem der, 1461 Pennsylvania avenue, between l¢th ‘and /Ith streets a BUM OF MONEY, in = pocket buck, which the owner cam have on identifying the same. burch aon @TKAYED—From the Stone Yard of Mr ory, Seb St inst , between Band © sts.,a dark Bay ROESBK, with heavy working harnasron him, Any one retnrnirg the said kore to Mr WM. BRAD- LEY, Marble Yard, on H st,, between 18th and i9th wiltbe scitably rewarded 3a 3i st* BOARDING. BOAR2ING —a few MOTs gen*lemen can be ac- commodated with fret-clas« BOARD RCOMB, at No. 426 2th street Se ey ply noon, . . faz et* _ Proprietor. *SIRST CLAS® BOARDING —Vacancy fora F Urnan end lady, at No 350 K st., Frank! Kow between ifth and sth ate It u neuecha and rebel aympathizers need not apyl ja 31 St" CAKDING—Pleasant rent. ¢with Board, one xeusre from Willards tor Offica, Taker atR. E ‘ur: ished Rooms to le and communicating, Hotel. Inquire at the Also afew first class Tabla Boarders Je 29-1f Bogknise—s0s Seventeenth stre@t, between | 1) Hand T, one double RED ROOM, and two single ROOMS for rent, with frat class Board few Table Moarders taken at $5 per week. AY BOARD —A few Day Boarders can be ace commodnted with good home board at Go. par nad " ns I the New York ‘Hotel, coruer of 7th is FOR SALE AND RENT. [uree FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, J ‘th or without Board, at No. sah street. fe St" L CEN.SHED ROOMS POR RENT_With or Hoar without Apply to Mre MARGARET 2 Fourth airect, between D Square ste T- To »party of two o” three geul yore urfurnished KOOM, with wo Ileights, be:ween Moutgomery fe 3-31 {OK SALE OR TO RENT, FORNISHED.—The thre: story HOUSE, wih two-story back building. No. 595 Eighteenth street, door from G within ove tqoare of War an ments, Apply at the house, RABE CHANCE—FORK nd LIQUOR SALOON, now doing » good sk. located in a good neigkborhood. Reason fers en at the piace 46 Sewanth stree’. be- Bie iweev Gand H sts.,named Empirs Saloon. Rent cheal _ _ fe af ge LE¥T—one or two PARLOKS and a singis ROOM, near Railroad Depot aud Capi at 496 New Jersey avenue. ToLET—A sait of Furnished ROOMS, without Board Alro, one large ROOM. suitable for? vo Appiyat No 482 Twelfth at. between 5 st E—A DINING >; wo! 2 | ee ee d ROOMS FORK KEN T—For rent, a handsomely Furnished PARLOR and CHaM- BER. Aisos CHAMBER, at No 457 Tweifth at,, between F and G streets, 'e2-3t 10 000 ACRES UF ILLINOIS AND WIS- . CONSIN LANDS to exehange for Treasury notes on favorabie terms, Address *tar OBice Box No. 24. fe2iw™ | 6 rion can he given in a few days. Apply G-nce.o! the undersigned. ” fo2 st” H.R MARYMON. AND FORK BALB-3S acres in M pty, Md.. om tne Brookville Turn, to wiles frem Wasutington, covered principally pine. Price $20 per acre. Aiso. 12) seres lyirg alous the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. and west of sai gad just within the Distri t limits with many buildia, ives, wood just cut off, and with sivantages of resis to city, besides rai road ; distauce 4 Tier, ice Blo racre. MfeZiw: “ALLEN DODGR, Georgetown, ® C occ ROOMS TO LET, with Board. at 9 G st.. between Dstand Zi A few Tal derecan be accommodated. ja 31-3t" BRICK DWB:LING- ht rooms,on L aod i5th street BE & OO, Auction and {Republican | Ja3i-st ro SALE—Two beautifal BUILVING LOTS, west corner Washington and Dumbarton tireets, Georgetown, D. C., fronting 25 feet eachon Washington st., 1) feet deep. two blocks from the Care. Js 3-080" ge en vee JANUAkY 29th 1963.—By order of the Ocunty Court ot irfax County, Va. ° f hereby offer for rent, the “Ferry Landing’ Washington's. 3 Fi-bing Sbore, on Jobn A. . deceaned, ertate curing the coming fishing serson. Te will be received in "20D OF letter, me,at Box Ne. 314, Alexandria Post Offee, V; » ATHAN RORERTE, Sheriff and Curator to the E-tate of oe" John A. Washington, Dec'd. i ! i RARE CHANCE— FCA SALE—A RESTAT. | | 1 i i rece Grorege [OR BENT —Firet cae Far: Bed-room attached. Just Also tne Furnished Ecard; most desirable lseatic at 435 D st., between Sd and City Hall. 7 1 ‘OK KENT—A complete, fine Furnished HOUSE, central part of the city, within two bloexs of ail modern ‘eanveniencea, gas, bath tea containing 8 fine r. | furs:shed double PARLOR. F ply Box 30° WN oS RE ee ress | RANT, now doing agood business. si! in wn, 106 igh street to be sold at a bar- ja Se" I f He Bites Tete between Ik awe tk. be §€R.— Bor rent te A aes Ses ake op, bate tion. Bor terms, toET GUT. 332 facave:_ between tothand IlMh. Jp 38 ry ISHED BROOME TO RENT—For Lm] 3, and The in the sity. jag them. re and pee = attent ‘vo thoes | Ase ace with 4 reome. 7 and E et Re oy es Gere NE As Wen teenie erepire of, 3, BABTHOLOW, or JOBS BAKES, 356 Seventh st. ja 13-tw BW BOOKS VERNER'S PRIDE acd MRS. HALLEBUR. | TONS TROUBLES. By the author of “Mast | Lynae,” &e. MISTRESS AND MAID. By Miss Mulloch, NO NAME, By Wilkle Collins, AURORA FLOYD and LADY AUDLBY's an- GRET. By Miss Bracdon, BF All the Now Books of the day, at WALLIAM B. RICHSTRIN'S National Bookstore, 978 Pa. avenue, between llth and Ith ste. BND DRUG STORB, t. ye ean be all SINS." Aigo all wate Medicines, to~ c= tae wer’ TOILET ak. | Fovticniar attention to the ce! - tng ef Poysioam preseripiogs day aod wight DIABY, PROM MAROE 4, omg BOVEMBER 12, 1883. ADAM GUROWSEI. HEILPRIN'S Bookstore, 4 Pa. avenne. iAadlw A’ MOORE'S WEB Ge l2-tf J SHOW OASES. OWN B. FRABB RMAN SILTER ROSEROGI, MANOGA GER. SEL ¥. {/ 3 - . NY, AND ety 7 NOT Corner of Reade and Hu streets, New York Ordere by mail promptiy a adedto ja 12-2a CAVALRY Boos : CAVALRY BOOTS! | FOR 5BUFLERS AND SOLDIBES A large suppis of Cavairy Boots, to be sold at | reduced prices. Alec ier’) Misses’ aad Ohileren wvid low forcaah. | JOHN ANGHRMAN) Re S06 Seventh ot , opp. Oid Fellows’ Hal | ja Zaw* 100P Washington Olty, | _ Revolving Chair, oS February next, we sell at je anctio: j r ng at We lock. the eatire of Wood, . Mach ~~ Horses, Mules, | &e., &c., consisting of— } Pine . Ceal of all kinds, | done Oart Mules e ules. | BESreeand's Rots Cart Hammose, ' on eet eut of Stable Furviture, en, tat te f itin, o 1 Sawing Machine, wich ‘Belts, . Shafting, H poetic SALE OF LIBRARY OF A | private room | Window rhades | any required style or goods ator Furniture fe be Bef MerYie- top. Mebogany asf gtr arbie-top Drewes other © Forge rerain, and ether Oargete acd Om. B Ba GRERN & WILLIAMS By 7.1L, WALL & ©.., Auctionsers ave ae @ east ow Was b> WEDRESDAY saa the Whart. m,.at the Governmen asle. Terweonsh. im Treasury note, to be - ‘the | Moment of 313 (Chron.} Lt. Col. and ©. 8. U's. FUTURE Bays. By C. Mc@UIRB & ©0. Auctionsers, Ts AILI£F'S BALE —By virtue of am order of dtez a oat enh tas Shahn awaian See me andc ele ml ether for rent due avd in arrescn, Bi — * 1 motice the < int hourof a m L pre, tiem. “fe 3 wot G¥O. P_AUGRLY, Baim, By J. ©. McGUIRE & OO, Auctioneers. DMINISTRATORS’ SALE oF HORSES, Fa ARRI BILVE AND SILVER PORteD ee CUTLERY, SW YisTo = HOUSEHOL! TURE, &o. On SATURDAY MORNING. February 7th. front and on the first feer of the ‘Auction Rowe commencing at W o'clock, we shail sell e porties of the p-reonal effects of the late Major W. Ww. c.s.M. Aree in part— } fine Hh 2 Saddles and Pridien, Carriage Hors: and iarness Milver Table Demert and Tea Spoons ant Porks, Ivory Handle Tabl~ Knives, Carvers aad Forks, i ot my Spoons. Bet Table Castors, 1 Regulation Sword. i Kpaulets,2 Revolvers, 7 Lemijokne, Brandy and Whisk 5 Sor eae beara elae ree aly aren 1 Case Cliquot Shampaena,2 heres Blac Tea, Lot assorted Wines and “Liquors, ie Bottles an@ i Chapean Zod Sane a Princh ete. het Boxes, URNITURE, &0. r pests, Mahogany Hair Uloth Rocker acd Chairs, Hanging Book Shelves, Masia Cornice, Di and Chints Curtains, awas! fing. i eC. [os Ohins and Gleeewen » ¢. ‘ia “MORES KELL By W. L. WALL & O0., Auctionsers™ TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST-O! Ss Woop asp Coat Revesuseumear atT | BeRov 7TH amy Casar 3 ( Rihaess: & Manow'’s )at AvotiomOn THE RADA. ae. &e. ‘ait By mg Rg notte = Bm ment, zRe ope ont other Duildings, Pencing, &e.,&¢., ice Furniture, PRsrtegs Fi and Durelar Prost cat 1 Coal « “Ril sums cf § 100 and under cash;all sume Ti ofgse eredito!S and 6 months; all sams 20, a credit of 6 acd 12 months ‘eeeeal instalments, satisfactorily end: . aoe W..L. WALL & 00., ucts, J.C. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. wombat, Bier nen PersictaN, BF CataLocza —On dreary lcth, coramencing at7 o'elock (and com- Uicsing sock eventing thereettes cost i wee re nell on thefrst foor of the Auction ¢ extensive Library a the sate Dr. Benjamin 8. islogaed anc arranged alphabet apd Boer SELLING OFF AT 86ST. BODE Bi No.4 Ty — at. oo yt Hanpdti, wpgre he la proparet to give bis attention to the i ¢ has hod owelve years experience in the preg. tice of wul guarantee a cure ap@ every Guease German pier aia sane sn ¥. McPHBRSON, M, D. Se ert ane meoramri ag PERHANGING 486 i) Licance we = bay Gold ni ee arveritd clock of Glesed and Blank Papers J cash 5 Green and bine Holland aise of Shade made to order (warranted The hand« meat District, from <he with» desutYul vari res. A'RO, copier ct ee Ficwures, Paintings and State. ary. *. KO. RE CORD AND TA! 1 biter SETHE CORD ME TAAL ase Nuils.&e Orders for Pap-rha’ ror ow Baades punctuslly execute La = enced work- men ip city or country wh JW apna, Ph remember "he number wath ‘erma cash for goods and Isbor, ja 18 *