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_THE EVENING STAR. WEDPNESDAY.... January 23, 187 Weather Indications To-day, Orrick OF CHIEF SigNal. OFrr Washington. January 23 a r. or partly cloudy weather, northwesterly Winds and rising barometer. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, <e., To-night. Wational Theater.— Opera House.— Wesiey Chapel.—Voe Tom's Cabin.” 1 and instrumental Ocd Fellows’ Heil.—Hebrew Congregation MP. Chureh, Georgetown.—Leeture by Prof. A.S. Boyd. vias Residence. —Oriental art en- it. ‘ondensed Loe: From J. ©. Parker we have the New York papers in advance of the mails. amps will be lighted to-night at 5.35 m. by Officer smasher arreste t of stealing clothing from Heidenheimer, whieh he e corner of Pennsylvania Was named Jolin ¢ as published. ; state that Mr. F. D. Stuart is her and not ichard R. Thompson, former lied at his home in ¢ r Jersey, on the 19th Mr. Thempson w ‘as Well known as the propri- f the Owen House, and as d with other hotels of this two children, Rosa and John Smith, aving been a turned over to the nother by Lieutenant i yesterday a A. K. Long. ES A PISTOL Bal. About four o'eh Were statled to learn that Lieut. € ry mitted Suicide street northwes| was ill in her room rived home I known in this rsserving the li-destruetion. person. with Dr. Norris, i certificate of de region of the he ed by his own hand Aunapotis facts of the case “ry soldier in Major jet the child see its : a e 7 Yighr, An appeal Was taken by th | the unemployed | of the Labor Exchange for an appropri is an unnece: that the mothe 2 proper person to have igment reserved.” 1 UNPLEASAN conn joutrom Fran! ng in very sharp te: ‘yeedmen s H He act I long sinee notified the Hor ary that I never had rece’ tion for my services, that Im m against the government, never should ask for any r ever as I was actuated solely by a desire to overnment froin being robbed, the hospital patients proper for which Congress had | “ans. but of which they were incompetency, or an | which was laid on the table. muneration what. | “Rich was laid 4 and fo secure fo eare and treat provided ample m defrauded by the dishonest negligence of the denies positively against him by Di other charges ALE OF CHOK ENGRAVINGS.—If any evi- egarded as ana A fresh iilust view in the Corcoran by y | added Which material romo or a indifferent | 2dded which. materi ily its cost is generally t within the reach of all. clion sale, without reserve, a to procure bargains will be oi! painting, xo low as to pl This being an rare opporiunit THE Boakp oF HEALTH he greed that here- maption fee for im- Micer’s report for shows nuisanees pounded zoats the week ending, Janua reported, 490: redeemed. 6: killed amount reatized, $8. a quantity of tea seized whieh t sof Prussian bine. om Was ordered to be seut tothe Agri- artment for microscopic € spoke of the r 5 wh and the necessity of condition of Geo! an additional inspector WASHINGTON REroRM one minor business adjourned, marched to their new elub - Where they were met by i who had pre Chaplain George Noble. prayer, announced that “the ladies had Ceme and take a drink A general good time was enjoyed. Edward Hubbard presented a Bible to ses Were made Reeside, Kramer, Small. Pee List OF PATENTs gr. Maryland, Vi uted to the residents of nd District of Col registers for pencils; Md.. water- Trade marks—J.W. and € Jand, of Danville. Va.. twist tobac J. Lown, of Washington, D. C., roasted and xround coftee. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD Ft ‘Thos. Dowling will sell a large lot of fine furniture to-morrow at residence No. 419 ‘ew Jersey avenue, near the Capitol. The ar- licles are in fine condition ing first-class furniture will find it to their ad- | vantage lo attend the sale. RNITURE AT AUC and parties desir. RY STOKE received st Mr. Thos. Dowling, and 1E LOT OF DEMONGEOT'S MANU- this morning, from one to | takes place on Friday next at li o'clock f AL FAG ueD Wiest at a very low dgnre. he best fifty-cent eyeglass in oor ae ape fine s Pennsylvania avenue, al i = Weautiful styles WE Have No size portrait, by Failery, of a litt! chief clerk bureau of med Bony’s Pirsissew # the kidneys, biad ISIS, —$$_——__ JTICED a very handsome life- Riee Bros. at Ba) Mr. D. Carrigan, ne and surgery. ¢ Miss Bertha Ven Hillern. Murder Trial. WHAT SHE HAS ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED. THE GIBSON-MASON HOMICIDE. In view of the general interest in this re- In the Criminal Court, Judge Mae Arthur, rman, and of the fact that | yesterday, the trial of George Gibson for the she attempts a second and more difficult feat | murder of Thomas Mason on the 10th of Au- on Monday and Tuesday next, the following st ast, was continued after our report closed. reeord will aitora timely reading:—In Decem- | District Attorney Wells and Mr. J. E. Norris in walking three hun. | for the forcrument, and Messrs. W. A. Cook markable little ber. 1876, she succeedes dred and fifty miles in six days and nights at | and G. B. Corknhill for the defendant. the Boston Mu Halt. In January, 1877, at | The testimony for the defence was continued the same place, she walked eighty-eight miles | as follows:—Dis. C. in twenty-six hours. A month later, at the | and L. J. Dra same hall, she made her first attempt to walk | causes of herni one hundred miles in twenty-eight hours, and | that deceased's de: sueeeeded with thirteen minutes and twenty- ernia three seconds to spare. The next feat was | scu fe with Gibson. , Clement Pearsot f showin itis (brough! March 26th at the Providence Music Hall, Edwin P. Gleason testified to seeing a hand- when she made her first walk of fifty miles in | to-hand scuffle ; neither man was on the ground, twelve consecutive hours. This was the closest and no Kicks passed. contest against time the little lady had eyer | David O'Brien testified that the fight oc engaged in. as she completed the fifty miles | curred but one walked the same distance in the same time at | to do anything. as the crowd was Mus! |. Returning to Providence, she | with them, and the witne: waiked one hundred am forty-five miles in | a mob fight fifty hours, ineluding two hours and thirty | son twice. minutes for sleep. From thence to Worcester, | “Don't be where she succeeded in waiking one hundred | cautioned her t iniles in twenty-eight hours. At the same place | rupting, was removed to the wit during one of the warmest days in June suffered her first defeat, being beaten by thirty-five minutes in a walk of fifty miles. The same month (June) she walked twenty- | son in the face. He did r five miles in six hours without a stop, in Low | between the men; the kick was ell. The next week she did the same in Law- | ofticers had the two men und renee, followed in a few days by twenty-five Margaret Tobin testified that and one-half miles in the same time and place. | there the men were in the han daly 4th Miss Von Hillern walked twenty-five | Mrs. Stanton pulled up her and one-half miles in six hours. without a stop, | witness told her to let Gibsot at Smyth’s Hall, Manchester, H. July 12th | arrested, and she would if she w she returned to Huntington ‘Hall, Lowell, and | Mrs. Stanton said, “Put the nip walked forty-one miles in nine hours’ and —." The o! forty-oue minutes. From Lowell to Portland, July Sist, where she walked fifty miles in eleven hours and fifty-one minutes, and after- n . wards, in August, eight ht miles in twen- Nora Collins testified that neither of ty-six hours. “At the City Hall, Springfield, | were on the ground; she saw two br the warmest day in the season, | the child. She als en by time fifteen minutes and | as to Mrs. Stante na trial of fifty miles, At the Other corrobe September 20th and she | The witness, continuing, testified that Mr 4 sof the officer. ‘Ist, she | and also evidence as to e nine miles in twenty-six how nM minutes to spare. She repeated ine mile trial at the Providence | court, the ber Sth and 9th, and finished | and the pre before the expiration of the | count charging mansla Huntington Hall. © ney Wells opening— . repeated wiat Cook, for the defence i her feats, viz: = one hundred miles in twent ive hour: aracter. h elevei this eight et urge of murder w without sleep. When near | MEN’s Hospitan.—Kditor Star: It is not e the finish she was delayed by the erowd being | rect, as alleged in behalf of the Howard Un. foreed upon the track, and proved victorious | ve that its propert: leased to the Goy by onds. At Horticultural Hall. | ern November 12th and phi , 1th, she | to the condition that the Government sh again completed one hundred miiesin twenty- | supply the University building with wate: eight hours. in the presence of one of the lar- | the contrary, there exists no lease of the gest and in ionable audiences ever 2s- | ises, vither written or ed i At the same place, No- ul 22d, she walked one hun- e miles in fifty consecutive hours, with bit two hours and thirty minutes Any payme! -p. ‘To show to what perfect physical con- e money, bestowal of public property ition the practice of her theory had brought | services of Government employes tendere her, Miss Von Hillern added five mites to the | the University in exeess of the annual former undertaking, and walked the one lun. | preseribed by Congress for the dred and fifty miles in the same tin . with but paney of the hospital enclosu ry paid i sity in monthly instalments. two hours sleep. At the Mason tute & violation express law, and be a flag: cember 26th and 27th, Baltimore, rant malfeasance on the part of the public of- eighty-nine mile x hoi | ficer who should sanction such misapplication minutes to spare, ith and sth, 1 hundred | Government miles in twenty-eigl Upon this oeca- | a supply of sion she astonished judges, spe Tking the first n twelve hours, fift ght seconds. At Odd’ Fi a nd Ith, she a rs the most difti- viz: walk! ne hail. January | of publie ed one ‘operty entrusted to his mitted, doe rto the Universit buildings, light and he: the medical college. DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows W.H. Ward et al.. trustees, to G.M. HL | ward and E. 8. Hutchinsou, | Dlock 4, Le Droit park. A | Haskin, $25,000, sub tot | tok mson, $5962.50, pari W. Q. Force ’. | loti, sq. 695. Hi ! 1} ghty-nine miles npon ty-totir cireuits The Workingmen’s Assembly. MEETIN NIGHT. , Last evening the Workingmen’s Assembly | S4- met at Be a mmons in the pa | $1,500, part of a tract called ( The credentials of | dénsburg. LH. Stevens, < r Barstow, ed, and the: block Me RW. ¢ Marshall to T. Wilson 1. Tab pridian Hill. #2105, sub lot James Wormley to A. E mblot B, lots Tand 2 sq. A. Evans, $714), lot 40, si. Horace Typo. 1: Samuel Cooper, John nd John F. Whitemore, Carpenters ers. ANOTHER DENIAL ) OWING OFFICERS WERE ELECTED: The pois DENTAL FROM, aS uuinons, presiden 1k allegation in an open lett in Sir: I notice an uldressed to me to the effect that * Thoughts on Fe. Vice pre ling Secretar Andre Spen- pampiiet was not a reply to any thin with whose writings Tam not Mr. Taylor asked to withdraw a statement made at the last meeting as to a contractor Williams) employing n from the chanye, which he had made under a i hension. judiciary committee reported a drafi of : . ; FOUN ru faw to be submitted to Congress: which | yesurauy the pop eon Guat IN THE CAN, as laid over for one week. a oating ithe old canal. at the foot of G st a HOUSE . by Mr.John A. Robey. who towed it ashore lution, Which was | notified the police, “The body was recor at "through the inde- | as that of Maria ‘Washington, who had te OF the Well-known corres: | missing from home for som The coro. ston Sunday Cupste!, | ner gave a cert 1 drowning, et has been afforded to | and tie body was turned over to her friends ad suffering poor of theeity | for burial. > by the establishment of a penny soup-house.” wed THE LABOR EXCHANGE. Mr. Thomas reported that a communi had been sent to the committee on appro- priations of the House of Representatives asking for a hearing in regard to the petition tion of | into the Cr Court, Judy yet. |, | sentence, and the former rece acall | and tis ange, 1D | penit a anes, nt. MADELEINE VINTON DATILGREN. ted with applause, tha ble efloris tof the Mrs. Roberts, ED FOR TH his morning, Balt re, convicted of manslaughter Washington MeGrath in Maren last, MacArthur, for ved eight years named five years in the Baltimore jary. $20,000, but they nad Mr. Emmons ASSEMo.y Oppo ~ aN appre tion for the exchange, and he (Hitz) asked | | Two MorE Divorce Cas Mr there 10 Opposition to to it; disclaim- | Lockweod, attorney for Helen M. Ba ing any desire on the part of the exchange to | has filed a suit for divorce from Phineas I disburse the fund. He (Emmons) told Mr. | Barnard, on the ground of desertion for a Hitz that they opposed it because the’per diem | period greater than two years, Also, one for paid by the ex age was not sufficient for liza C. Stallman for divoree from Edgar H. men to live on. aud el hoped if the appr Stallman, on the same grounds. ; priation is made that living wages weuld ee paid. Wee MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to This subject, ineluding the correspondence | David Brown to Mary 8. Salz both of as_to Mr. Joseph Williams’ cont Hil- referred to the executive committee, Prince George's county, ; George bus and Maggie Cusick : agen Robe: Mary Catharine Robey, both of Prin Hi ar a he { county, Md. wants of the better class of © workingmen. Fig To-pay— This 1 Mr. D. W. Moore, of Lynchburg. addressed | 0’clock, a fire broke out in houses 204 and 206 ne the assembly. G street southwest, each of which was dam- a aged to the extent of $250: both insured. The Amusements. fire caught from a stovepipe. National Theater.— “Struck Oi sented here this week in a very ceptable _ BILLIARDS, the ge auemen $s game, interest a 7 lay its s quite spiri ing, amusing and healthful exercise. Miller Tteresting, Whe. the leading’ characters: | & Jones" establishment, occupying the entire Lizzie” “and “John Stofel*—are rapitally front National ‘Theater. taken by Miss Maggie Moore and J.C. Wil- | Advt. liamson. The play was written expressly for and shows off their varied talents to dyantage. The vemaining roles are, in tin, well sustained, and the play is ican mely put upon the stage. The perform- | $41 00s FORSALE.—See “Business Chances.” ance is deserving of the best patronage. —— trauma. of Cnele Tom's Cabin never wag THE COURTS, drama of ~Unele Tom's Cabi ever Wa ‘ov GE 1 better presented here than this week at the | yesterago Wood GENERA! Opera Honse. The version of the story is new jal termi revoked, in many respects, and some features are porease ee attrac To-day, John oor Was appointed an exam: characters are in mnusually capable hands. j !&ting. The prices remain as usual, notwithstanding PortcE Court—Judge Sirell. “ . the heavy expense of producing the play with | _To-day, James Simins, loud and boisterous; $5. such a sentlemen’s resort. . Gittings autagt. Pen- r this nd to-morrow evenings. i the lady managers will dress i tumes. Friday afternoon there w re for children, and an auction Saturday t monstrated, Mr. Furman seiz and instrumen Dr. N concert here this evening. vesidence.—The entertain- ting in the exhibition of | mansion, and the defendant was a trespasser. an objectionable tenant. as much ings. To-morrow evening a Japanese tea | Garner, U will be gi d will lecture this evening on “The Pi conviction of petit larceny. Kinsey gin’ Sk gs, and Saturday matinee. man. f 4 stian Chureh. Vermont ave—Mr. Wad- | Caroline Smith; $5. ‘Thomas Dodson, deil delivered the first of a star course of lec. | ga6kel and market p tures here last night on “Two Americans— | farcer Morse en er) The lecture on iz wi Ny ann Discoveries at Ephesus.” Hon, 8. §. | face with a lead shot; sixty days in jail X's lecture has been postponed until Tues- day next. ENRIOT & CO. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21st, 1877. " . troducing this Champagne, we are confident The undersigned certifies’ that he held for | mut its superlogmerite ail tence Te a een collection for account of Chas. H. Harrington, popularity with the lovers of the delicious wines of New ‘rance. ork, one-eighth of single number ticket aera | ON Re which drew rd cal ri Nol. on Tuesday, December With, 177; sald | Janetr BOt area Apes; ere examined as to the uy prit | on by hernia) may have been caused by the lot forty feet deep. When he got ute and thirteen seconds ahead of | there afew men and several women were pres- time. She returned to Bostonin April, and | ent. It was almost impossible for the ae men dup so thought that it was anton strike Gib- ed out in court, ig, Mr. O'Brien.” The Court ‘0 be quiet, but she again inter. me | Stanton knocked a woman down for ealling her a drunken thang. because she struck Gib: see any blows pass je when the hen she came ises on corroborated Mrs, Tobin ive testimony was given. direction of the abandoned cution went to the jury on the | hter—District Atlor- ‘khill, W. A, ght HowARD UNIVERSITY AND THE FREED- t for the Freedmen’s Hospital, subject on 1. . ‘The sum of iated for the rent 1 ur, Which tof Or se of or ocen- would consti- . The daily pump nd other all the apartments y the Howard Me Colle pays for _of the entire building, and furnishes the medicines and inedieal supplies used. by Dane — tog “series of art- ng, about 104 nanding to pany: B Wenyon, au elderly lady, who testition that she ’ he in . Kenyon, an ler! ', Who testi val Odd Fellows Hall.—The Washington He- | Fented's room in te house of defendant, ‘Bho me brew congregation Will continue their grand | jated to the court how the Furmans tried to get her out of their house, and removed the doors and windows, and took them away, and when she r- ed her by the shoul- ders and used her roughi: Witnesses were called nig! . for cotence fe ow. eae the LSet Sraplain: Wesley Chape!—There will be a grand vocal | ant for truth and veracity was n shine sa 7 this ay red to be a new way of getting rid of abl ‘She had as aan right to occupy her rooms peaceably as the owner of a fine A lies prepared by Mrs. Dr. | fine of $10 was imposed, and an appeal was noted. e conti is 2 Wm. Hughes was sentdown for vagrancy. John atl Wil be continued thisand to-morrow | Wi. Hughes was sent down for vagraney. John fn. | terday, for larceny ¢ of clothing from jpestore win y ~ ms low 0 las Heidenheimer, was to-«a} ni jai MP. Church, Georgetown.—Prof. A, 8. | PowOf Elias Hel rad jury'on the charge ot soon’: ti rewer, as- and Sorro' sault on Mrs. Brewer; $100 to keep the Re3ce. ti Eugene Boston, assault and battery on Wm. Segar: Friday | $10, or thirty days. Wm. H. Gant and Win. Cole- affray: $5 each. Henry Lewis, assault on all, Also, charged with tg in jail. Also, charged w 6 ny of thirty pounds of beef? sixty days in jail. day | Charles Queen, assault on Victor Green with a gut- y Hon. J. A. Garfield, on | ta-percha shooter, inflicting a bad Sroand on shis fieket having cost the sum of $1 and that AL, ECONOMIZER saves 95 per cent. of the amount was PS paid on presenta- coal, and prevents clinkers. ion of the ticket at the office of the company. id by and druggists, . M. WEscoat, General 7, $13 8th street n.w. 4 29-1m Avent Southern Express Company. STAG WHISKY. Tue Bric-A-BRAC SaLE.—The sale of old and curious china. engravings, oil paintings, | this popular brand. ete, now on exhibition at store corner of Lath | Siu pope brand of | and'F streets, is of a yery interesting nature. .00 Per Gallon; it is the first sale of ‘the. kind ever made in 1.25 Per pote, | Washington, and to eonnossieurs offers Oy Muvhet rare | epportunit y to secure valuable articles. The | 95. Market Specs. le condueted by CLOSING OUT all of double fold colored dress s atid cashmeres at only 15 cents: double | A, UX GOURMETS DE wai ssofnrsae The great rush for the cheap dee goods al Pema Aven ane sh foi ; continues, Large size pure Wool white bian- —_ 2 tuthes exes! kets $2.50. Carter's, 707 Market Space.—Advt. | 4¥!*stcclass French Dow'r Fatt to attend the great auction and Tabi D Hers ‘ab 4f0 4; aia carte a rivate sales of elegant watches. diamonds, Wo ‘ake any tind of orders for the Sif at very weiry, silverware, &.,at Prince & Gold- Proprietor. e. bias 5 Smith's, 17 Pennsylvania avenue. t | First-class Lunch Room at Cate rancals a29-ime er written | | ont of the Capitol, were brought | y nee George's | 'o meet the times, we have reduced the price of ‘¥, unequaled for flavor GEORGETOWN, BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—At the fi nonthly meeting of the 9h Bi night, at Goddard's Shares at $13) per being 28 shares at AMUSEMENTS. RS. DR. NE' ORLENTAL be continued at her G, and close on T! WMaN’s ARTE HIBITION. residence THIS EVE- NURSDAY EVENING | E TEA PARTY. } Mrs BERTHA VON HILUERN. @ were sold, being re; 4,20) was retired, per Share. Atthe 10th reguiar monthly ding Association, heki ght, at Goddard's hall, 31,43 retired, being 7 shares at Q4i.50.. Ti ciation is conducted on the old p' |. is Known as the sliding seale, that is, the rate | at Which money ean be bought out varies with the value of the stock. a- tionsa maximum is ‘fixed beyond whieh no | money can be sold. This, insome associations, teed per share, while in the latest association | meeting of the 7th Bu In answer to many letters of inqairy, the man- agement publicly announces that the great 100 MILE WALK, In the other assoc ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, JANUARY 28TH AND 297TH, Is positively Miss Von Hillern's last ex PHYSICAL CULTURE Ty Washington. ; a well Known dangerously ill at his hear Bridge. 120) residence on T Jaekson is perhaps the ‘oldest: man in this Biase, being 90 years o} Children under Sto 2. ‘AIR AT ODP FELLOWS’ HALL. THE WASHING TON HEBREW CONGREGA- | | “Singin Skewl,” to-morrow and Fri ings, at Curtis sehool hall. AN ALLEGED CONFIDENCE MAN giving the name of L. F. Emmerson. pened an intelligence office on ashington, offering to find emplo; Afler getting the fi Was $1 in advance—he gave the appl titious address. | known there he removed WInL HOLD A FAIR MONDAY. TUESDAY, and THURSDAY. WEDNESDAY EVENING thé Lady Managers y Costa CYRIDAY AFTERNOON, ren. ATURDAY NIGHT, Grand Anction at 8 WEDNESDAY J { all who applied. RDS OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING 3 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA’ ‘The reconstructed version of UNCLE Tom's CA. several dollars. hei man of medium h He is described as height. with sinooth face, ap. | parently about 35 years of age, wearing dark | ONDAY, Jan. 2157, 1 cattle on market: 10 ranging from 400 sheep up, all sold, from 5 to 6 cents per pound. es sold from #20 to ¥65 per cet impersonation of TOPSY. | he Kontuckian u Tiffin?s Congo Melodists. The Virginia J, The piece will N AP CITY ITEM»s | HEADACHE white! Lodille’s Headache case in 5 to 20 minutes, and eosts but Se drug stores, owt Singers, ROPRIATE SCENERY peeific cures the wo: expense attending THE PRICES WI AIN AS USUAL. THE SUFFERERS from Pp b but knew if, the tonie qual ecific. In no shape ly than inJ.& E. AU mature batd- ies of quinme be used more nson’s Quinine NAtionay THEATER. NT CORN BREAD.—One cup of up of Hour, one cup of Siveet 1 e tablespoonful of su teaspoonfuls Doolen’s Yeast Pawde with the meal and flour while dry. Mr. 4. ©. L Who will make are het TAKING INTO CONSIDERATION the ¢ S$ vouchers, the histor; os, Hostefter’s Stomach ote ied TR TR a tonie of the age. constitutional and ik tendency is to substitute he | aetion throughout the system, As in New York. Only STRUCK OIL MATINEE SATURDAY. 28—Mr. SOTHERN asthe ( IAN. y for diseased BALM IN GILEA Balsaina or Ba E, lirH STREET, hound, in the S¥LVANIA AVENUE. hound end Tar form ot Hale's £ cematae Shs oae the most potent reme: cw OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE EVERY Matinee for Ladies and E) NESDAY and SATURDAY AFT) FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. | Variety. Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. EBER & SON FURNISH Private Parties, Germai Orders leit at resi t, between G and I streets, navy *s or Ellis’ music store, will receive prompt at- ever adininistered im this orany other counter: Pike's Toothache Drops eure Toothache in one minute. Sold by all Druggists at 35 cents, - GAP, FLEISCHMANN & CO., 01 and introducer Al our firm name All others are imitations. 1, Happy Tiprncs for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed Pulvermacher’s E) remature debilit y Book and Journ worth thousands, mailed Gaener Galvanic Company, sity. Ys al, With inforn free. Address To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to ‘ischer’s Chemical Scour- ‘No. 906 G street, ly adopting the r of American or Choice O11 Paintings. Also, largest stoc Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictt feo in the District, gravings, Chromos, &c. ngings, Wind re Cords aud Tas- call attention to A. Fi ing and Dyeing Establis Rear 9th street. latest improvements, whethei European invention, he is enabled todo his work ina manner not to be equaled by those these facilities. His cleansing adies’ and Gent’s Suits are, in st in the city on account N.B.—A specialty i ng spots from ¢ OW IS THE TIME TO SEL! Gents and Children’s cast- Parel, Boots, Sh cash prices at | not possessin; & ar} fact, the cheape: "Sola Stand No; All notes by mail wHi be’ promptly at- sepl3-tr GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. D willdeliver his ture. | 5 SOnROWS oF rpue INDEPENDENT FOR 1878. will have to be a VERY GOOD PAPER to satis waders who have become fa the thousands of With iis goon qualities in the past. this year to excel thi shall continue t ers anc) thinkers in the cout Ld A UNT POLLY BASSET'S” EF ‘SINGIN’ SKEWL,” ALL. 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Louisiana STATE LOTTERY. 4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Fes y 12TH. Louisiana State Lottery Company. wlarly incorporated by the 1918 Pennsylvania ave. RS MANE. attention of the public to the ‘This Institution was “ islature of the State for Rducatiqpal and Cliari- table Purposes in 1868, with ‘of $1,000, 000, to_which it has since ad Teserve fund monthly on the second Tus les or postpones. Look at CAPITAL PRIZE. 100,000 Tickets aT Two HALF-TICKBTS. ONE DOLLAR. Capital Pine, oe ize. Capital Prize. Capital Prize. 3 x, ONIN Fea LEn iN PIRST-CLASS - EEF A SPBCIALTY. street an soe and 308 Norther | Wares: oF address) Box 713 C Seren see ok: ane He $30,000. Dotrars Eacu. S388888888 BSSSS: A= THOSE WHO KNOW. APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 2 Approximation Prizes of $200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 1857 Prizes, amounting {acne soon sos 110,800 responding agents want ints, to whom a lbera: cowpensation ition for rates to clubs should only be made jome Office in New Orleans. ‘Write for further information or rhe 883 ysiclan ff BENSON'S CAPCIN STER is not the best es plaster reome the great ebjection found to ondinary *rorose Taster of chow setion tm bringing LAME BACK. z 5 Send orders to M, A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Ings are w ‘of Generals Pucsday, March 12th, oD Grand SuperVision, and mat = Sit hintmente, The next drawing occurs jand-w&s,4w cures quicker than any Known mM pound. | VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vermon: A chapge has been 1 Lectures, Subject Mechanism. | FREY. JOHN HAL THE MIS8I0- | CAN 8) n Lis On MONDAY, Jan) | Society, will NCOLN HALL. RAD. ADAMS SENATOR DANI Will Deliver Hi FRIDAY EVE) we hha fy confident! a, nents, tions, & Cures reasonabl day evenings, 8 o*clock. 50 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO y case of Female We: nd Obstructi 906 B st cure an thes Ome VERY DE: G EASES Brornre this ci LECTURES. LADIES’ GOODS. AR” COURSE OF LECTURES _ OWE, tmapors ¢ Rnglish Row pleased to see of Washington. instant, at So, streets horchwest, L. P. JEANNERET, _ © BacTiMors, on THURSDAY, ‘508 1th street, Wehes to tn’ Wash ngton this week with a handsome 8. ©OX, of NL Y., The Third Lec TUESDAY, | y “The Tenth’ Muse, or fic in Washington every Tuesday 939 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘ower Brodhead 4 D.D..OF NEW YORK, Tan address npon RK. OF THE AMERL- HOOL UNION, TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF WINTER BOOT offer the entire stock at a discount TWENTY PER CE March Ist. T. FOR CASH unti . H. VERMILYA 610 Bh street, Recerzen AND EVENING BONNETS; OPERA KID GLOVES, ox THOMAS JEF Iu White aud Evening Shades, ta att 2. 3. 4 aut @ CREPE, LISSE NECK and SLE fue 4RENCH FLOWERS, & suitable for evening wtlet, at MRs. J. P. PALMER'S, )15-tr 2107 F street, bet. Lith and 12tn sts, MEDICAL, &c. M. PREE ‘FE, M.D), Lovdics Ph the ‘(reat Kegalaior of Female . Consultation free aud ial, Sure cure or no p 61 F THE CHOICESr LADIES AND CLOAKS of this season” EADY-MADE BONNETS at greatly ces. FLANNEL ROBES DE CHAMBRE from the a _ ta \t © QATISFACTION 3 ARNITURES for party an SS bettie, also. MUSLIN and LACE SU Prepared according 10 the omg ! epared according to the origins se ore ERDRESSES, at - Darby, at 118 4's sylvania avenue, Con __M. WILLIAN?’s. Ulcerations, Inflamm AT cosT t ssive Discharges, Consultation free e Free Leclares to adie Jn order, to, reduce ou! SELL, for the next TH Tink STOCK, except stock of MILLI. We Wil cness, Irregulari- rs experience, hsonian. j9-2w* IPTION OF CURABLE DIS- and GRAY are 0 ¥ Who can permanentiy cu lity, Impotency, Ver sokl t pr Trimmed Hats ISO be Sold at cost, @e-The extreme scarcity of + Opposite Snit ones necessitates will appreciate ry the GKEAT BARGAINS OFFER ME all ost Vigor, and al from whatever cause, S.W., opposite Smith: N Rs. MAX W No. 712 Seventh street N.W. (Between G and H.) NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Ure—No pa an Institution, R. LEON, Ti liable Ladi consulted ever day. at No. All Female’ Compiaint Residence, 3 ‘he Oldest Established an i Tuesday, Wedresday an 6th st. n.w., from 1 to8 o'clock Cass Re. Specialist in neat and speed: of all Acute ani and best assortinent of BER- EKMANTOWN WOOL and i kinds, which i am offering in any house in the city. id Silver Thimbles, 35 cents; best Rubber Eye- glasses, 35 cents. rin: e the choicest shortest time possibie EPH Chronic Skin Diseases. Aband: and ill-treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure orno charge, Separate consulting rooms 803 6th nw. R. RICORD'S ESS) ever ca adverti York. 1 NCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four Weeks, from what- arising. Failure impossible. TS Who Offer so-call that are useless, and finall: nsive, Whatever has meri M RS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 Ninth st,, opp. Pate Dealer in BERLIN ZEPHYRS WORSTED GOODS. Large assortment in Rug and Busiap Canvas an@ Free Prescriptions FANCY AND prove ruinously ex- must cost a fair price, ywhere, Sole Aj versity Place, PECIAL N mi A Strictures and Saturday. OTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON canbe | Pout Lace Braids and Applique Patterns, consulted every Wednesday ai Saturday at his Office, 921 1 ‘tween 9th and 16th, from 2 to 8 g diseases of the U: Nervous Diseases, viz: Organicand Seminal hess, Nervous Debility, Lm] cay. Nervous Trembling, D ht or Gilldiness, Indigestion, &c. ng from abuses in youth, excesses i | indiscretions, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis quickly cured. Dr. R. i¢ 3 Rative of Baltimore, with 12 years’ experience It cial practice, endorsed by the leadil of bis city: visits Washington every Persons in need ment for any of the above diseases, will find it te their interest to call upon him, who will insure honorable and scientific treatment, and a cure guar- | in every case he undertakes, Will refer his patrons to any of the leading physicians of Balti- More, and show letters of testimoniais from the same, Cail or address as above, or 10 19 South Kus taw street. Baltimore. BANKERS. Novelties in Fancy Worsted Work and new de- signs of Embroideries on Linen and Fancy Canvas, | Singieand double Germantown We quality, at 25e, per hank or 2 02. A discount of 10 made-up WORSTED GOODS, JFUsr cuass wr NERY. ess Of Si &c., all result gent. will he ailc ofan ENTIRELY NEW STOCK, just received fro FINE FRENCH FELTS H EL wst Novelties in FANCY F OSTRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and OKN MISS MCCORMICK, j22 Beh st. new. —_———————— BOOKS AND STATIO NERY of medical treat MEMBER OF THE STUCK EXCHANGE Will execute orders for the purchase or sale of jd_on moderate margins. Commissions $5 per each 100 5 Heges negotiated on responsible tespondence solicited. Hen: Am. Mining and Stock Excl Y¥ ce, De Biocks, New ork. President National Trast Co. SAVE YouR HAIR: SAVE Longevity demand it, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR, npas: ing crown of giory, and for the loss of it there is no compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other neaus can it be saved and beautified. Yale, is the most are not destroyed. geming Fair Speci several ye few bott Thave a L. DOR! Tespect the lyze the brain. Totio vumed. GECoN» ANNUAL CLOSING-OUT SALES, 20 per cent. discount on all WOOLEN GOODS. 20 per cent, discount on all HAIR GOODS, such as ‘is, Puffs and Switches. t On all classes of Goods, SPECIAL BARGAINS ON OUR COUNTEL , Curl 10 per cent. discount janl7-1m U= toa t blankets, flannels, it on your mi of water.) “ft wil »KS OF TH Jism, 180001815: He Dee, 35 ‘Wall st., anyan, ew York. janie TO LEARN HOW TO Do IT, READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. YOUR HAIR,—The laws of Health and customs of social life re- quire it. The matter is of great importance In every way. off our popular prices, SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, __911 Pennsyloania ave. T RECEIVED WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 428 7th | All Around a Palette; by One Happy Winter; Boys and Girl: ‘The Story of Creation HATHAIBON, Discovered thirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of ‘ect. preparation in the world ying and beautifying the hair, the bes , Lyon’s Mathairon The Conversion of Chilaven e Conv on I 26-ur PIANOS AND ORGANS. KER BROS’. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS are the and in durability. G U ng ever prow vill positively and will restore new 8, if the roots and follicles It’ actually performs these miracies, of which the following is a 1 had been entirely bald for Ss. constitutional, I sup) sof Kathairon, and, tom thick growth of RANCE, U.S. great surprise, COL. JOHN A.’* In every important psolutely incomparable, It is unequaled: 1.—To Cure Balduess. 2. store Gra To Re I Dress and Beautity the Hair. BEAR IN The Kathairon is no sticky paste of sulphur sugar-of-lead, to paint and daub the hair aud pa Tt isa pure and limpid vegetable intended to restore the hai growth and _ reinvigoratiot HE KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE iT PIANOS, same as ‘any, others, received the hig! Cen award, 2s well as the numerous musical celebril BRO., Agent ‘7th st. M. KNABE & CQ.°S WORLI ‘These celebra: 7 )-RENOWN- ED. PIANOS.— , instruments bave been before the publi for forty years, and received highest award wherever exhibited, 4 BOOTS AND SHOES. _ ESIRABLE STOCK OF FALL and WINTER GOODS for Ladies and Gents, to be Closed out at manutacturing prices. each purchaser, free of ¢1 Sign of the Big Bor REAT BARGAINS OFFERED BOOT: HOES, aa At J. W. SELBY'S, 1914-1916 PENNA. AVE. 4 $1.26. $1 50 and u CHAS. BAUM, 408 Seventh street n.w. 1001 Shoes, from $1 up. 5 50 up ards, ee ‘tors given in. IT: Between 1¥th and 20th ats, DETERGENT. One fal to a gallon of water will wash SEDER penis ub clothing of t fal to 2 (3 teanpoontal to a YOUNG'S DETERGENT, Office 11th end Pennsylvania avenue, Dowling’s Auction Rooms. ‘© MORE € arene HEELS. N' “NO SLIPPING ON THE ICE.” H PBATT’s asTRAL o1L ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Bi in all Lamps without of taking fire or exploding. itwntnsing qusiities ce country. tral tat market is PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT. agent for the Disiicear Column, 7% SPe<ia | FRANCIS MILLER, (30 9TH STREET, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT @ CU., _Rovi3-eo3m Sole Manufacturers, New York, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., TRUNK AND ind pactonr AND JAMES 8, TOPHAM, BB 425 Seventh Btreet Northwest. ee REPAIRING. and and Tr: ar yanks * Harness repaired ‘unks covered SUPERIOR TU GAS. mended as the pene oer is A *ANACH DE GoTma FOR 1878, imported and for Sale vy MOHUN BROS., Mien SCROFULS, EE: Recommended by BOOKSRLLERS AND STATIONERS, FEGETABLE DECUCTION AND ALL DIs- Dhysicians of ‘Batl. ‘Washi: Ls

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