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_THE EVENING STAR. Celebrating Tom Paine’s Birthday. | A Washington Girt Jumps Froma| LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. CITY ITEMs. AMUSEMENTS. | L ADIES’ GOODS. TALK BY THE “PIBERAL LEAGUB” LAST The Price of Groceries. P = i | , = NIGHT. H zl Sditor —C: aay Me vi TLODILLE’S HEADACHE SPECIFIC contains no | FINREATER Com MEDNESDAY..-. Jammary 39 1879-1 yt evening at Talmadge Hall the birthday | _On Monday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, some ex coe in. NS CHLy CON ene the £0. | injurious substances. Cures headache in 5 ‘0 BeLow ~— | of Tromas Paine was celebrated under the | citement was oceasioned in the neighborhood | firge' profits on a few staple age a {i mainates by the watch. “Costs cents. Sold ke OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. auspices of the Liberal League. There were | of Calvert and Lexington streets, Baltimore, consumption? See quotations in Baltimore y gists. ae =a —— bout seventy-five persons, among | by the report that a young lady had jumped | fo-day> New erop New Orleans molasses REFORM 18 THE ORDER_OF THE Day. but nee for Lepmance Every Night. 7 r 3 NTOWN WOOL, Col. Hl. H. Bingham, who called the | out of a fourth story window. at the boarding | quoted 3t de and fe retail price here 25¢ per | yets-soap that O'd Brown. Windsor will bever | MAUMEE for Ladies and Chiaren EVERY WED. BERLIN ZEPHY RS, GERMANTY UE: Liehateeet, BS: SELMA RUFFERT, SULVANIA AVENUE, cassen AzAE: 614 Ninth st., opp. P Weather Endicationa To-day, Orrice or CHIEF SIONAY. OFFICER, January 30, 187% tent (Mtoe. e ¥ s. Y z 3 7 STED GUUDS. Washington, Se who called a a art: choice roll buiter at td and oi retaid 7 Windsor wi ie NESDAY and SATURDAY APTERNOON, FANCY AND WOR: “Al e: meeting to order: Major J. Weed Corey, who | ise No. 38 North Calvert street, in order to | @ 3 tka " 2 be removed from the toilet of the fashiona ier. foo : presided; James Holmes, Col, WH. Burr, J. Mecote the tapertnuiioe nt a yourg man. The Pre ae cetatt orice ance fasten "4 | world. The purest and most fragrant is that Pott Lace Braids and Applique Pattern cery Respect. phere 20 and 25 s far as {I po and | ‘an be ascertained, are as Wanstall, J: | facts of the old London firm—J.& E. Atkinson. w.s n Caine W. Le Barnes, Dr. Mary Wal rv | follows: “Ms. - — and M retail p phraim Funk keeps a board- | Fr ide. granulated 9! | » Th | Large selection of EMBROIDERI £S é = : Variety, Drama. Burlesque and Oo uric, mil Swi: : A. Tillotson, (the bloomers.) Augusins Wat- ing house at No.3 North Calvert street 9. SOF Rout half can of Baten sins wt | 4 PTOMMAS: — BioU ee Fane ae ie great we LOCAL NEWS. and Gen ORnlin Temas se spl agen | Allhoney Howard: a punter has boarded with ine cg he Whee urecceae detaice APT OEE eecrrars, pg i ee i jen. J.C.S 2 vas 314 o'clo her over four years in diffe jocations. He dof two oranges, two teaspoenfuls WILLARD'’S HALL. > _ the assemblage was ealled to order by ol. | jxa fine lookiig, intelligent young and rind of two oranges, two teaspoenfuls 7 v S Hal ———— singha state G Ring, ; | Dootey’s Yeas er, a little sait. Bak SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ai 2 o Amusemenis, 4¢., To-night. Binghay (Who stated | iat the ¥ honored | house on Calvert street he a ee ee = peo Gee put Nacuihes with ane ne ae pet y Miss ISABEL. STON DOUGLASS’, ill crushe age- ho’ » beea ea es tO | room on fourth floor. _the boarding RILLIAN’ i whi Be CEES. juice 3 ind | Miss ZEL. MANTEY (Violini vi m 5 i ; : se 3 nm Der, Wi hey assembiec whose mother lives in’ Washi: and whose | ‘Tenney & Son, to Miss'Julia B. Moore, second 2 ange, and suga — = y NNUAL GRAND SALE OF . Qenaregetione! Cherch—Grand Oratorio of | the truth and the right they would be power. | {nose,mather lives in W, vent near | daughter of Fred. Lb. Moore, esq’ sae ay Sill . L}XCorN Hay. . ; SOU RTE ANEUAS GARD & Te os oa ) ful. - | Baltimore. Miss Ma: arried a | Georgetown's most prominent and esteemed | Ir THE Foo taken into the stomach is not Miss Emma C. Thursby. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS St. Joseph's Hall.—Rechabites Ball. _PAINE NOT AN ATHEIST. ,| Second time, and the daughter preferred to | citizens, was celebrated at the West-s: t digested it decomposes. In the latter a oe = - Oda Feros Ht Rose’s Home of In ajor Corey followed, saying that they by herself. Her means were scant, and | Presbyterian ehureh yesterday afternoon. | pungent gasis developed which causes sour And HAMBURG EMBROID dustry Sociable. glatued the right to do their own thinking | when Mrs. Funk took the boarding house on | The church was filled by friends of the par: | eructations, or else the stomach itself secretes MISS EMMA C, THURSBY Beginning on SATURDAY, 26) : a . and speaking, and were in favor of univers: alvert street she found Miss May there, and | ties, who wished to witness the ceremore, cid which. rising upward at intervals, | Has te honor to annon continuin further notice. Rertha Von Hillern’s Great Feat. ul liberty all persons. One of their | consented to have her rer uisideration | Shortly after the appointed hour (6 o'clock) stings the gullet sharpt These extremely fered will pest of its kind, made on Whee! SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF HER HUNDRED- «is to maintain the principles of the | of her useful 8. Miss May | the bridal par’ hin the fol sensations MILE vernmient, which would not have been i WALK, Miss Bertha Von Hillern, the famous pedes- are attributable to | dl digestion. To get rid of them, or ent th recurrence y entered the chu The ushers, Messrs. Samue! Taleott: next came the | pre GR. was, ina Pr es, fully warranted and no on and sold for production, and in ANY cases lest wo existence wer of Thom. brought i fuer for the s Paine. He then x! the family. lowing ordel aservant, During | Wheeler and Ha an ss than cost 01 ly necessary aL pak co ong > eae Gpsiring good, i 1 r i : . | the da atiended tothe rooms after yom and the bride's mother the to tone rulate the gastric organs with | el 5 a joes thau ever offered, Caen ed mame ted her task of walking one | over the life of Paine, noting ihe principal | the ad left them. Mr. Howard idesmaids and bridegrooms: next the bride | Jostetese Steck Bee OB DN, the el j 3 call. hundred miles in twenty-eight consecutive | events, and elaiming that it was Paine who | found. her ongenial companion, and | and her father, and lastly the 1 tal Ee DERE DOUGLASS’, hours ast night at Odd Fellows Hall. The use the words “Free and Indepen- | occasionally went out walking with’ her. | ushers viz: Willie Moore 4 .} {THERE ts BALM IN GILEAD, and the Far of | yp. AM yp Wilt Virtucso | 8th and F Sts, St, Cloud Building, walk ended rlock p.m.. leaving és," and “Time which tried men’s | Ov Sundays they sometimes went to church | ‘Lhe follo ng were the brid fi seme or Balm of Gilead Tree, com. | wer j23-tr he ¥ # minutes 2 , mids to sy ae. Fee pec rds now a sed resinen + but the | togethe he ‘was rather pretty. quite | Ella Moore, Fannie Herr, Corne bined with Honey and the Extract of Hore. — ——_________ _ elosing scene was quite excili @ halt | credit is s ever gi 5 i author. He | inten ple of | quoied from Paine as to bis escape from the uding | guilotine, that life was saved by the. interpo- half of those | Sition of Divine Providence, and also from manifested | his Age of Reason” the words and altos | Om Monday aft Howar ther “interesting. | zie Russell; Tillie Redin May went to Mr | The groomsmen were M adiness, like the | Moore, Geo. ot kuow that he was i hew Pater, was crowded With some of the Washingion. til the reom being ocenpied | | = a - ——__— and M hound, in the form of Hale's Honey of Hore- | ESIRING TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK 0) srs. Laurence C, | hound and Tar, is the most potent remedy for | ae ey geet faba as. B. Cropiey, May- | Colds, Coughs.’ Hoarseness, and Influenza, . Oo : rnoon Mi fe putiti all and W. G. ever administered in th The sale of Reser xt) TWENTY PER CENT. FOR CASi until D or any other country ote $1) will begin rch present were s. om T believe tn | nad No sooner en olson. formed the cere. | Pike's Toothache Drops eure Toothache in | AMES merni Mecrerni’s ;™ JAS. H. VERMILY A. Breat interest in the fe remaining until the | one God and no more, and T hope for happi- placed himseif against the door, mon, v y by her | one minute. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents. : = 610 Hh street, clove of the walk. The r was made in | ness bevond this life,”and for these sentiments | ingit, very deliberately placed the ke fathe - OF | ATIONAL THEATER. | 5-tr Cpatins Pane tins. HW minutes and 2 erage mile | he had been reviled. ‘Tom Paine was not an | pocket Ten delicate it not a pre organ. After the ce pe RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- | JS —— = | JPECEPTION AND EVEN was} ’ At the close of | atheist. He wrote against atheism, and the | situation. The room was quite formed a reception was held ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- MONDAY, JANv Any 260n, 1878, | R c ION AND EVENING each mile she was ¢1 rtily. The predicted that in less than ten y | Howard says that all he did | | ofthe bride's father on Congress stivet, near | eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach. | First, Only and’ rewell Appeatauces in this | BONNETS azingly, Dey be Appealing to the works of | Miss May, however, was greatly alarmed, and | Road, and at 9:20 ovclock the newle mun ars, Flectric Belts the grand desideratum. | ‘Hy of the Eminent Comedian... 3 “s ing pretty | Tom Paine to prove the existence of a God. said if she was not let out immediately she | pai for an extended tour north. Th Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par. ASS sed | OPERA KID GLOVES, During the | paINe THE AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF eH out of the window. Ox | wedding presents were many and valuable. ticulars, mailed fr Address Pulvermacher HIS OWN COME | SOR " es ently handed to INDEPENDENCE. | dinarily Miss May is demure, and p y REAL ESratE SA esterday atteruoon | Galvanic Co., New York city. 5 2dékly hich Supported | In White and Evening Shates, in 3. 3, 4 and & on the table in . Birr next spoke and referred to the Howard did not think she would do as she | Mr. Thomas Dowling sold for Mrs. Arn M. — York, where he atone; ann f Bob Ingersoll for proof that P She raised the window and got up init. | Acton, exeeutrix, part of lot 1 1 Beatty & To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to moth ove f ib, anid nken, beastly death, and ¢Limed i en the door | Haw! P Would not oO] addition, fronting 17°, feet on petween High and Mark in) looked the | street, ve feet belo: after th ural flowe the ins CREPE, LISSE NECK and SLEEVE KUCHES, fine FRENCH FLOWERS, « & suitable for evening toilet, at ¢all attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour- | 1" and 100 feet | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, Slander, It lecture of Tne by JHE : deep, improved by a frame dwelling, to P. | near 9th street. By promptly adopting the . i j = . eof the newspaper sts"? the name of. Paine was Howard did uot open the door, and Miss | Mebutyre, tor 32. latest improvements, whether of Atveriean or Ee OBA ‘1a MRS, J. PL PALME nm her head by Mr. ved with app He claimed fter several warnings, jumped out with ELECTION OF OFFIt F European invention, he is enabled todo his | a rar THE FoorniGnts avy FUtestpk 15-tr 1107 F street. bet. 10h and 12tn ste, NENG STAR, Whe yd none other was the author of k. Mr. Howard was paralyzed with plected officers nt, Noo — work in a manner not to be equaled by those | Dr LACY FIiZALMO Mr, THERN 4OME OF THE CHOICES 1 Hillern. some ters of i nd also the author of nd alarm Miss May was so hu and | 0. of Rechabites, to the ensuing | Dot possessing these faciliti His cleansing | The Principat (:) Tragedian (%) Of ule Snagglen s one Potty ae ye St LADIES AND esent te you th the Declaration of iidependence, which had | her fall'so great that she Droke through the | year: B Huds and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in in BK < tion: also, READY-MADE BONNETS at greatly regard in latie been ¢ 1 by Jefferson, and that was the | roof, but this fact. probably ed her life. | Shep. 2 fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his Nev's C¥S) reduced prices, so id som Baye ra white told by that great statesman. | Herbody was found inuch bruised, with both | bastian, D. Uejotn, Fi supcrior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con. | > of hi and he BIECT OF HE! ankles sprained and s Dr. G. B. | We Hudson, FS remar nolds was eal terday morning | Howes, 1 ng ihat the God of the Old Testament was | shé complained of a severe pain in the back, | Clementson represented asa mnica! one, id that | and her mind seemed to wander. Last night | nate all the predi¢tious of the prophecies were ful. | her conditiondhad improved, sthonght | Tent. ‘ filled in the birth of th jour. In Chris- | she will recover. No compl: criminal AUCTION Sal. oxton, Chap toen Thorn, 1 Mar our example hers. tirom the ANNEL ROBES DE CHAMERE trom che puvre. | An elegant assortment of — newly-designed LOWER GARNITURES for parts andr dresses: also, MUSLIN and LACK SU | OVERDRESSES, at MRS. DR. LAWRENCE ON TH 1 sists in removing spots from costly party Mr Lawrence next spok dresses ; 25 years experience. Hisdry cleanser | —" Trmoves giease spots effectually from any ar- | FVINE ticle, and careful pressing gives them an appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves The stock of the late James | cleaned ; two pair for 25 cents. E h 2 PHILHARMON' Will Re: nH ATOR tr meh Will be eh life A | {81m M. WILLIAN’S. cil 2 panacea for all ills. | aesiule ee been m Relly, saddi ro High street, Was sold te Alay — —————————— - = a= conr i Aids but, she asked, g | In fact, the ment at public auction by Thomas Dowlin rhe > ey = z a " f town? In the'ehurches | Stice her fearful leap fas nat heen s eh bidding was spirited: “A‘large mimberor buy- BALLS, PARTIES, &e. FOR CASH ONLY. uel meaningless pray and sen- | permit her to converse intelligently al e | ers were present. . — ondeeeo — oF until she reached the er retiring which they call vel affair. THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE is being extensiy 'PHIRD GRAND DRESS wie Per, "g Feaace Our large st ck of MILLI room, wiren tnd the physi- | peopl et the truth. Cost | a repaired’ by Philadelphia builders. AND MASKED BALL SELL, for the next THIRTY Da : ens ‘ ese Wt F cere: ¢ with thei Tie Merruy Movement.—There was a | floor will bé Jaid and the bridge streng! WILL OBE GIV TAME TINE STOCK, except Kid y found excellent. clouds, and they are di To | large attendance at Lincotn Hall last evening | in toto. . EB. RRATELLAN VPALIANA cod FOR CASIU ONLY ‘ Mes—1 her i n Paine was | of people to hear the continuation of Mr. Mur. | Carrie Marke: umber of cattle offere Rorthe Benent of the, ’ ee 25e. per v I Lusnt price, Laue Of speaking his mind, and if Christ | phy’s story of “ Real L After he finished { 250 ‘whygine from 3 to 54, et MARINIS HAL! roit's Music Siore, Sate at © in. Trimmed Hats and Bou fae alten wrth today she thought he would | fi s Emma Coben sang, the s0l0, ‘The Halt ber pound or of sheep offered OK ABINTS BALM, U\7EBEE @ SUN FURNISH MOST Ga The ontee scarchty of money dssnisttanss again scou them ‘out of the temple. as Never Been Told,” with chorus by the | solda anging from 476 to ols ets. per | THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY Private Parties, Germans, Convoy this step, and we bope trons will apenee read the report of the atrocities in the choir. nd Mrs. Wilson also added to the | pound: 25 cows and. ealves Soldat 2 toe Tickets, admitting Gentle i eeavate, Partics, Germans. Commencement | this step, and we hope our patrons sill appreciate Exercise: peniten and said that no one could | enjoyment of the evening by si ng sev commit them unless they believed in heli and | of their beautiful duet Orders left at residence, 25 7th street | the GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. east, between G and I street navy yard; al Metze- MRS. Mog. HUNT, 1 | per head. Market brisk. The Supper will be farnésted | arge humber of e % n corer, T., M. PERREARD. joes or Ellis’ music store, will recetve prompt a n8-tr G21 and G23 D st. : ai dammation. Hell was a necessity with | people signed the pledge. "A" meeting was : rention. ‘eat een | — Se wanda Ea ; was none their occu. | held at the Metropolitan ehurel yesterday. al x Es "ax wer, aM. Stel he honored Paine for | fernoon and was very well attended. “M as. EE Dement resent. Mrs. Annie 626} ~ ON EXHIBITION 26), 0 Sa AND SALE ad oe ret N.W. mantiness and speaking his thoughts. President Hayes rks {6 6 No. 712 Seventh street N.W. AT Sr. . gham in a few remarks congratn- | Wittenmyer, of Philadelphia, president of the py = = = MARKRITER'S | Between G and H. nets for: ( ms COE re Tt cre nee Or THe ee SC OnEE ihe | Women’s tional Christian. ‘bemperance 5, Triplets OCF MOTTO, EXCELSIOR: FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, | reeds capianoes nd needed + ing closed. Union, presided. Miss Mary C. Johnson, of Cross, of Centreville, came tod Gran . No. 626 F STREET. NEW STORE AND NEW GoUDs. usearors No. mn. HL An i | Union t C PC > came to MM DYFING, CLEANSI Choice Ol Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &e. Irene: SS * Lan Sas. F. Sere | Brook - Triplett to have a hunt. At early dawr DYEING, Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window: IMPORTANT TO LADIES : : E ationdii Wieater---atr. Sothern: appeare: ive steeds (w utimber of dogs) started in YEING, sels, Rings, Nails, &¢., istrict, 1 have the chotcest and best. assortmen ee OE ey serie Be eae eater re, Sothern. appeared: | towed by. it ie the direction of Wm. B. Daingerteld r | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Marlena Cac 2 he Distric | LIN*ZEPHYES, GERMANTOWN Wook eet "FS 7 ‘ in last evening, before a large and enthu- | Wittenmye: sting statistics of sneve ae i tr i jumped i a pbel's one Ww. Y, #@ Piease remember Nameand Number, jy1-ly a A che aw offering nent: K. of ¥ P Spring: | Siastie audience. His acting in this character | the women’s temperance movement. and a half miles, doubled first three miles: V. HW. WHEATLEY, Sow Is THE Timi +. —Padiess | Wer Man any house in the city, Cnc ee OF Was dE- Spring: stastie audience, the ct ae HAR ee Af noon today there was a large attendanee | then a stretch back to Daingeriield’s turm, | 4 SEFFERSON Stauer, Georgetown, D. C., pl eS Carlin a! | pSulid Silver Thimbies, 3 cents; best Rubber ye- ; SS... Thos. | delineations as his“Dundreary,” and isdroller | tt Lincoln 1 Murphy had charge of | doubled around it four miles, streteh to Little | and never excelled before or since, to which the peo- | Parel, Boots, Shoes, &c.. at extraordinary high | Busses Socenis, mall i £ W._| even than that. ? eters are as | the meeting s the ex river turnpike near the theological seminary: | pleof the District and thousands of others of the | S&Sk prices at “JUSTH Stand,** No. 619D | 7°URST CLASS MILLINERY. . Rot nm: K. | diverse rybody will have to | i r then returned through the farms of GibSon, | States and Territories will testify. street n.w. All notes by mail will be promptly at- | F — “Wa No Cokie | see gedian’ to app teit, | We ; Newn an, R plett, Humpnre S a Haytield, doubled | _Send us your orders, nov3-tr | tended to. sepls-tr ‘ enrinShASpon! ING : i oe DFO desert Pveauidedor So . le and Who led in prayer the same track to Humphiey’s (where he = = ~ — ————— ofan N ) CHOIC Oa at Pe Wooo alia, UP Patents WS | Singing by Wilson was a feature s thrown off the old track by the sudden ap- | GEASIDE, UAKESIDE, | RIVERSIDE L1- PROFESSIONAL. | SLOCK, jst received from New Yi Watts: JS. : -Jas.W. Moss: | ity under the most mirth-provoking eireum. | Of the meeting, Mr. Murphy spoke of the ance of the gent's there im their night | sate, and malled free on receipt of ericeseda dc | ——— -— = | PLUSH and VELVET HATS oat how cere K. of W.. Win. Oxto: P. stances. prodizal son, referr 0 hi n life - Re clothes.) through 's, Daingerfield’s, postage stamp. E. K. LUNDY, 144 Bridge st. DYesrwr B. F. CONNELL. Hom@opathie Ail the latest Novelties in FANCY FEATHERS, St. Tammany, No. 1 Conares Church. — Mendelssohn's zimovny: He Hn Ke formerly of orge town, Sore perder ia Moke we MS | = pavaiten, 28 D si uw. Loug expecience | OSTRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and OX NAMENTS. s Stephenson: JS y of “Elijah” will be given here | Was introdue 2 ¢ d “1 ston’s: 7M. R. R.: | and best of references, Will atteud to cals! 5 ; Be Gro. Be eer pe oe oes will Ue given tere i Some incidents of the work it r then back to Sitiam Dove where he was BOOTS AND SHOES. all parts of the city and vieiuitye panes octS0-1y Bt. © wate Gan - we PP. Ch Hatha. ? and Mrs. Wilson sang very caught uarter of a mile from where he was || ———"— shells aacoem =}= ——— : = - Cloud ; Gray: P..¢ a pppor | Your Windows Open Towa jumped. When the anxious. hunte: >| Po KEEP ovk FoRcE EMPLOYED | W Yemoved vic cigs wus Woe ee THE Der enden a . . Dove's children had taken it from the dogs, Will offer the greatest bargains in ing, 505 D street, Koom No, 1, with Messrs. Payne CLOTHING RIAN) CHU KE lent tenor, from the famous Temple THE FUNERAL of Mr.S.S. Roome, for sev- dit in the meat house, thinking it was BOOTS, SHOES, &c., & Bradley. nov5-Sar a we : ° ast f Boston. Mrs, Billitee sc uple | eral years a clerk under the District. gover and that they would have a feast next | r heard of for the next’ thirty days. pact = of Boston. | Mrs. Billings soprane. | ment, yesterday afternoon. at his laie res \_N. DUTTON emame = Sos 18 Aree and, Empincer. CLOSING OUT SALES Rooms 18 and 19, Safe Deposit Co.'s Building, ne, . cor. 1bth st. aud New York ave. ct2S1y* 2 tal etd Miss Brygu contraltos. | dence, No. 134 Sih street novtiwest, Wi : ly attended. New Jerusalem L base of | field conductor, Mr. James Caultield orga a . Sof rare exoties wi St. Jose pls Hal.—Washington Tent, No - A. M., turned out, and after fda af A 3 led > Cross Women’s Peb. But. Boots, $1.25. $1 50 w holiday. The chase wasted by Cross MOS ie hat He, of ar ab at + a > vadies’ Foxe Gaiters, 25. wort! Lol (HE VIRGINIA TELEGRAPIT JANE | Children’s School Shoes, 75, 87 and $1. UMOUS: taround Uy va rvices were opened with 1.0) RB, will hold evening, | Masonic services at the chureh corner oUN trustee, the Virginia Telegraph | Sfissesand Bose’ Benoa ‘Shoes: $1 aud upwards, Di'bnitegnd resitoste to vis oat gent | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. 2 u by Mr. Touhey, followed by Odd F I clable this evening | 204 12h streets, the remains avare formated rom Washington to Staunton. ng. Gaiters, $1, $1.25, upwards, apposite Mien: Omiee, “Teeth extracted i { — reading anthers By theahie, ence mx fat ; | to New York city for buria! under charge of a andyia. to Clark in Lou Cong. Gaiters, $1.25, $1.50 and up, medaye Tie oF one eee BShippen read the introductory servicesafter | [7 {he Denett of St. Rose's House of Industry. | committee from the lodge doun county, about 20) iniies of ine,’ with ali | With a great many 'job tots fo offer at Seen m nr | IMMENSE REDUCTION whieh” « by the choir: tl The Lave F.D. —The following tet- | Apr arties interested jn | (le Tights, lranchises, instruments, &e.. to Mr. 1914-1916 Penn'aare., ENRY J, ENNIS, 711 G street, opposite Pat | . followed the dedication Servic ith resp: r from the vener: nd beloved : intion to the | MOVert Beverly, Or gol. -L Ge jan24-tr Between 19th and 20th sts. ent Office, Electrician and Model Maker. Ex- — ses by aud congreg:tion: hymn , grand secre te ting to the rae evening, rE Mcnver Myster ESIRABLESTOCK OF FALL and WINTER | Eaaget’M! WOM & sbecialsy. “Expert ‘in ‘havent prayer RW | OS ae ee ay ee mee: ehlow-itizen, 3 romsthe Avenue, | min Hunter was arrested in, Philadelphia on GOODS for Ladies and Gentarto, boca — - = IS1_ | Preparatory to Taking Stock 1 Offer the Pec rs Doxul T Bete _ D. Stuart, will be read with wide in Ith street. In the collection are many | Monday by the authorities of Camder, NJ. | avaed oe ooo facturing prices. A box A, T. M. TALBOTT, Dentiat, Following Special Barga fee The tie nd ben . originals and copies from artists of acknowl | pon the charge of beingaccessory f0 tle Mitr. | Oat eae en actA TINg prices. A box! Renioved to southeast corner 7ih and x GvaeGoaes Lion. The committer Wet te | edged ability, As fis is Mr. Weiser's frst | qhrot John W Arnie iets ioe Cee Wa, | fants Patent Leather Preservative given to ny Tec Inserted Oe Bem 25 sell 3 Hed ard. re Tez PTARY, R.W.G.L. sale, and taking into consideration the grea 3 ie Six | avenue. Sign vf the Biy Boot. Same 2 . sell 5 Hate ae : RETARY, R.W.G.1 and tak leration th hesday night last. Hunter, up to within six 8 the Big B my23-1F__| Ermine bur Beaver, sold fur $25; seling now, $18 ee “Gearse and W.C. Muy January 27, 1878. merit of the collection, we trust he will meet | months aso, was a special partner 319-tr J. J. GEORGES. R. N; FRANK WHITE, the Magnetic Heal. | West of Englau parton now, 35 dock. This morning a devo shin BF. Havenn with that success which is due him. t Sirong inthe music publishing bu: er. 732 10th street n.w., treats Piccessfully the | Site, Birk aad Bn “sold for ntatires of i the time of the dissolution of copartn NNO SLIPEIRNG OF THE AG Sulfation £763. ‘Ofice hease8 rete sees SOB. | Lippett's Blues... sold for ict oF Coliuinbie—My De MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | the tin p dissolution of copartn ‘NO SLIPPING ON THE ICE.” sultation free, Office heurs—8 toll a.m. and 8 to 5 weasel ities 3 Paced Armstrong owed lim 37,00 ‘o secure 8p.m. 'se15-1y* Dobson's Striped.....soid for et that my nities prevent | G. A. Mankin and Margaret L both ment of this indebtedness pease my pr 1 the obsequi Mil- | c D* J. B. GIBBS, Blue Chinchilla . J. Be i jue Chinc! DENTIST, REMOVED TO 708 15TH STREET, GE “sold for . sold for | parted friend, to iningle my sorroy rnhouse, of Loudon, | his life for $26,000, the policies being mule out | long, retain shape, and wiil prevent slip- with my brethren at the tak Te r JUSTH'S Patent (Steel) Sole and Heel andria; Charles L. Jacks rmstrong insured | Protectors make your Shoes last twice ast q mith, of ‘Montgomery | te Mr. Hunter, $10,000 in the Provident Life | Ping on the ice, ("Best and easiest icel Va., and Lizzi 1 t er, #1 the ah ‘cal sim Be 4 DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. » ein "Dah io NSW, | SEES RY Ma AGM aL | Poot RUS ogy | tS "ORE Saret ation, | pana tt ape. an 2 ae S une 1, a {pg Uibriat apne fa e ————————————— ay R. DUKE, Dentist, 423 7th street southwest, nch Wors 22 ing now, ul si 0 it rined ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of | he went to Camden on Wednesday night, was = t : a Eibeuf Cassimere...sold for 16 the members SFe- | tality of Dlisey BUEN he NEOEE AAG eee | Noe Tao ats torments coor nica ber tate ata | Wconmany with Teotten cae ie won eey cae PIANOS AND ORGANS. | sisoltecih, $8: Tes filed, $1; extract QM | Harris Cascimere ig wow, 18 port for Was | hie brethren ce be to His remains? Arthur, for rent by Fitch. Pox & Uo. Davis. who was supposed to be the murderer, 2 . Ing without pain, 60 cents. All operations English Stripe do 16; seliing wow, 12 read. shov 7 5 ated: uses | his worthy compeers. gone to the better land. 5 ——— , | isinnocent, and the suspicion now is that the ECKER BROS’, GRAND, SQUARE AND | Warranted. ‘oct@é-ly | Gio! ills do. 14; seling now, 10 ex- | Kennedy, Ellison and Porter, worthy fruire ed |, PRIGG'S jewelry store received some beauti- | guilty parties are Hrgtee nt wean the ECRER BROS. GRAND, SQUARE AN CHUTTER & HAKEMAN | Hosset! Cascimers selling now, 6 pense: the | ournoble order!” By these triiteahell Gee gece, | ful, styles ‘th: rom one to twenty | latter of whom has been under arrest since | argonee tagtenranae andin durability: PPE Ny ARTISTS, Bee Es cesimere. 2 fo $ usual stater mned. |) 1. [present my profound condolence | @ellars. No. 457 Pa. avenue. near 414 st.— Adel. | last Thursday. ‘Algo. the BURDETT ORGANS. 'RESCO, DECORATIVE, and every description . * A com chemist prethren and family. Farewell, beloved EET a G. KUHN, Sole Agent, of ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAIN’ Res D. B. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. ofthe A neat artnent divrelation te ot caged feu rene ell, beloved THE COURTS. ke The army ork senate yeverday Vinee j18-tr 407 10th st. n.w., near Penna, ave. a7 NINTH Beer Nosrawasr. id French Worsted.....sold for $22: sel! results of the analysis of samples of gre Pat . ‘ov < GEN: a1 se Tes eins e Bla y = = = Bpecimen Room, st northwest, . iia 4 It stated thal the tea Contained a THE WORKING ASSEMBLY mmet at | Ws admitied to the bar. District; al , r others, received the highest Cent ntity of Prnssian blue, evidently Riverside Worsted...sold fer 12: seiting now, 6 ument couciuded. Wi «Georgetown ; 4 : K's Hall evening. John J. Meany, colnpal an ietrice-s He HILADELPHIA TURKEYS award, as well as the strongest praise o BOOKS AN TA" PANTALOONS, oor Aiticle of tea Hy , Charles K. Love, and Edward Howell were re: | amaonut expended tor waving aac ey Lor P JUST RECEIVED BHO. Agents 7S 7hee ee On le WILD & JOKS ND STATION Engiish Stripe....sold for $8.00: selling cow, 96.00 as a Door article of tea. He | ceived as delegates from the painters’ union gued and snbmitted. . Ral 7 . shail NDAY SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE. Harris Cassimere.sold for 7.00: se!!ig now. B.00 a sophisticated” art Wiich. | Jd. Meany was cleeted corresponding ‘secre. | “To-tay (Suages Olin, and Humphreys | AM kinds of FRESH FISH direct from New ‘M. ENABE & CO.°S WORLD-RENOWN. 4488 Seventh strect, Globe Mills do.../sold for 6.00: se! ing now, 4.50 f harmful. was ealeulated to deceive olution was adopted endorsing the | Presiding), the’ case of Sailer agi, Mitchell, was | York: a man constantly employed to ED PIANOS.—These celebra! Norwalk do -Sold for 6.00: selling now, 4.00 ser. Th ructed | parking commissioners in retaini n equal | taken up. In this case writs of attachment and | clean them, | h Mackerel, Sal: instruments have been before the publ Every requisite for the Sunday School, Dobson's $d do..sold for 4.00; selling now, 3.00 toa commy PALE | bumber of white and colored men at work | £422!Imeut having been issued the garnishee ane | We baye” Spanish Mackerel, Salmon, for forty years, and have received the: ing of Maps of Palestine, Bible Lands, Bible Car- | Union Piaid.. .../sold for 8.00: seiliug now, 200 ard as to propriety of the passage of the Ss b iN | a pseq é. ie son: ys ponent aT wrarie .esson Papers, Record nokx, Music board i the propriety of the passage of the | Jy Emmons addressed the meeting on the | S the ‘atiachment on the ground that the | eVery, day, 25, 30° and) 40. cents, New York Es a on hand. Shoninmees ers” Alds for the Study oe cks | _ Special attention is called to the ollowing Goods, OWers OE te ead. arate, and detine the | Guties of the assembly toward Workingmen. in | | t yof defehdant, aud this | 3nd Philadelphia Butter. Fresh invoice of Ten- | Maaatacto Pianos and Organs sold, rented ; 3 which haye been reduced in proportion: mee iy the board. that the board approves | y, aud the intlience it should exercise | motion allowed.” ‘The | plaintitl “appealed, | Gerioins, price 40c,, and’ everything that a first- | Celebra ‘Paiticular attention pate hee WM. BALLANTYNE’S, Fine Biack Cloth Dress Suits, of phd i but that it should be more de upon them. Mr. Reynolds spoke of the rights ming tht the pa ty making the motion. shontd clase market can have will be found ‘at the Palace ing and thoroy ly Repairing Pisnos, C, REIGH- powihs. Dress and Business Suits. araeter, se i} AW hh Ove os i e put ina of title, be tried by jury. re . oH" 7 joys’ Ove 8, Dress and Sch« =) and oppressions of builders. He said the put tn ap e a : I: ENBACH'S Piano Warerooms, 488 ‘11th street, a) _ ic rs + ire District eae Fest ae re ws | Perry for plaintiff and Mr. Cook for defendan'. Corner 14th st. and New York are. ‘above te. Children’s Cape Overcoats and L Irie Dine soak oes sre ne Houses The court amrmed the hugioent below disuiteatig pedals resus. == ctor En. | inthe and spo j20-1m 1 FRANK J. LIBBE! nsy Be Children’s Dress and Every Day + the writ—opinion by Judge Olin, Mark Young L | kaw, wh could oD: awe the proper- i Strong ae 0 te 2H KINE, NEARLY NEW, SEVEN-OC- | 7RENCH PORCELAIN, ineaies s F 1878. ih street’ sonti | ty it not also deprecated the ap- | a8sied hy Mr. Toten tor apateeang Ae Dates | OP VAvE, ieesewood PLANO: TF EF ENGLISH CHINA, | NEW i NDUM BOOK, “Where is I Ker, repair a freme | boutnent of army officer rintendents | for appellant.” In this case defendant interposed a oF eecrattee ter cash at the Ewporiuin| CROCKERY, - - AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ail sizes and bindings. | A. STRAUS, wwost corner Gand Lith steers | Of public buildings and w | plea of set off for unlawful interest exacted, $8,000, | Of Music, 728 Tih st, new. 328-6.8 1 TS EU - . GLASSWARE, Wehave just received a new lot of the above of the SoutbWadtr seh Or heb i and oe a brie | Cae and $31,360.55 for pasmeng of certificates pledged ‘ER AND EGGS. CUTLERY, 1. TED WAPE latest designs. An inspection Is pollated from a 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, athwesi : en Leddy. répat : ; Arf SOULS CHURCH—The Instatiation - | as security, Which he es wore unlawfully con- — “i ots, ns Di, xs: on Fr dwelling, Mth and I streets ne Vike hee ing.—The services of dedica. | Vetted by maeae and claimed 2 balance of 7 ~ Fine BUTTER, Rolls and Tabs, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. bon 8 ieee of Fademarke; Bigelow op Fraud; | siete Between 10th and 1th street. rial oa ween D' snd tion of the beatiful mew Unitarian church, Penivredaa nec te, alntitt $1,780. 08. Mien hey print, pounds and haif pounds, at lowest rates. | A full stock constantly on hand of best goods at | Gourt Reports, 2'vulecs Josiah Alivues Wife aya P southwest - © Vm. T. Keen: corer Lith and w ollowed tha totaine tr | tiemcepted to iis report, aud on these exceptions | on commission, Ses Acerine Ow prices. _ Ay and Ps 1 or Sam ay eg Sees aS: Lousiana svaTe Lorreny. Washington ‘an . | basa far é eee abroad participated Equity Court—Judge Wylie. 328-30" 10th and C Streets. M. W. BEVERIDGE, te Yaw Stookusllers and Statiorets, a GrEenDIe OPORTENE. | 7 WIN A £40 Wim. Langdon. 1 i frame house | The services atremling the inetatiation oi the a desday, the present (lanuars erin Was closed (BAND EDUCATIONAL EXCURSION (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Metr 75 Penna. SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 187% AT No. Lx Nita sireet east homas Harves. 7 pastor-elect, Rev. Clay MeCauley, will tixe | 2¢ Passing the tollowing decrees, &c.: ‘Todd et al. TO EUROPE, ; No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., = BOOKS OF THE PERIOD. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Festy loti. SSaeruct a two-story brick dwelling, Myt e this evening. at hall past? o'close, The piceeras ry Fike summer of 1875, visiting Ireland, Srotiand, | anog-tr ‘Between 10ch and 11th sts, Money: Francis A. Walker. $4.00 — wMreet northwest : $1.00. minittee of anranscMyeN's “nas decided to | etal; trustees teport« nitrates, 2 Sw lteeriand. Tay el ee Peeks Beceem at | ae CRennAG Ee = gw Euigiaind Foderaitsma, 1800 t0 i 400 | Louisiana State Lottery Company. em Te Paarep 2 862mam Kerr iow e pe Movotional sarees | ii gt. Bean: decree for sale, Meier agt. D: pao Fes Heri ey Ceo ern ner pect prasctat T Suplee’s French on the Heady of Words, 280) amis Institution was regularly incorporated by the day afiernoon, Kev. Mo, yy cih,Clnen Sek. | Witt he conducted by Rev, Coit. Weld,ot Balti | €t als: oder ratitying Fappearance: ta Hekets good for tielts monte Cale Pio ‘The Mechanics of Bhginectiug andof the Gon- Pc ee ey ch was lle’ giti'the ends of the de, | MOL, and Joseph May, of Philadelphia, Rey. | 3g Heunch nigh ct al, Order appointingguardian | Teachers of Music aticnsaiure, ket sede | PHILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER, | iruction of Machines vol BF "Weistack.... ¢ 09 | {whic it has Since added a reserve fawn of aers and a large number of the clerks * e! : oo der nisi confirming sale. F.S. and T, Co. ‘agt. | jfall “Boston. " ~ ‘j28-e08t rom, french. .....« * never scales or postpones, Look at the following an the sixth audite The pall-b sited toattend. Wood: onder conning sale. “Drury agt-Drae all, Boston. sp . : The Last Yeats of Daniel Wel Distribution: mere, Gov Srann 5 Peat gone ‘THE FOLLOWING are extracts [rom editorials ender af Investivent Malas a t. Mangom; order | QPECIAL SALE ¥OR TO-DAY GEO. M. OYSTER & CO., go BRS tae cit at the Dose. Bip Mammo Bers CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. court of Claims, Rear Admiral sta time-honored V. O. Bee, relative to the | Of reference. Sebiller agt. Clarke 3 dec! ént; Bbc, ‘The Sarcasm of Destiny; $1.60.. Seo 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAns EA N.. Gen. Horace Capron, Col. Watsor rawn at New Or. | overruling exceptions. Howard agt. Kelly; order ar ment; 25c. 5 3 $1.50. z . K two ; dent fe ing. “of Columbian l niversit Dr. C. | teans on the second Tue say ot each nous | setting aside pro conteeso. Boyd age Conway ; 8. GOLDSTEIN & C0.'3, peas are: Mrs. Glipbant: 40¢, A jel or acta Har, or me Boreas. €. Cox, Hon. Win. B. Treseott, of South Caro: The immense value of the franchises, regu- | plidismmissed. | Bear agt. Ben eat Beane aes JEWELRY STORK, 318-1m__Cemter, Northern and Eastern Markets, | fam: $2.25. Biology: Dr charles Letournemss Capi $30,000 olina, Dr. Wm. Gunton, president of the Bank | jated as they are by state statutes, is suf. ‘Lilly agt. Smith: restraining order is- 619 PENNSYLVANIA AY. a 91,76. ‘Tribune and Church Almanse i nik 110,000 ot Washington, and Beverly Tucker, of ~ tee in itself that all itsobligations | sued. “Johnson agt. Fugitt; trustees’ sale con- nam off our popular prices . 3 Sono. nda. The body was ene E ton sete all be saeredly fulftlied. ame Stand- | Armed. White agi. ‘Drane et al: do, ; GENTS’ WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 7 SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 5.000 nd e family al ground i ‘albo sstioned. Its drawi' have al PROBATE Count—Register Webster. AT2 P. Me ECOND ANNUAL 911 yleania ave. 10.000 ty. avs been conducted with the strictest impar- | ‘To-day. estate Geo. Welde: inventory filed. Estate DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY, S ——— - = 10.00 a . " ity a stie a bre: f slander | Eliza Moran, Anna E. Moran qualified as adminis- Me = 7 Dae Pees Been fled as fullows:— | f a0 pani Master toe breathed sane | tratris ww. a2 bond $500. Exinte Geor Barker: CLOCKS” BHONZES, OEORING-OUE S2LEE. TO LEARN HOW TO DOTS. 30-000 ranie? ero er Pe ine et adv" ent ned. state istopher Mades; . Aq. SU: DE vf them since its inception. _ See adv't. | do. Eliza Davis qualified as guardian tothe tafant | SIEVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. READ AND HEED WHAT 10,000 3U lets H F HER TO N HEI of Chas, C. Jenkins: bond $2,000. “Kstate of Tim- | ~ 20 per cent, discount on all WOOLEN GOODS. FOL S. 2.700 Ck ET FIRE TO HER REN HER, AND | Lubey: J. C, Poor qualified as administrator; | yow vk 3b ber cont = has | HAIR? ‘OLLOWS. SecceEDED, But It Wint Cost Her Lirs.— | othy Lubey; J. ‘OOF tf tn j| [VE GOT a LaME BACK: 20 per cent, discount on all HAIR GOODS, such as . eg : p Stccel C i ce | bond $1,600. “The will of Thomas Jackson was == ‘Curis, Pufts and Switehes. pad sub. lot I : J eamnalay afternots as alary Davis a colgred | fied, Adjourned to to-morrow. Then send to the nearest drug, store and gota | 19 Reet ee ste, SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health ana Harvey Spalding. £0.75. lot cpt th t Ls ‘ C st | POLICE Court+Judge Snell. Benson’s Capcine Porous Plaster, and you 1 INS ON OUR COUNTERS. | Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- Spalding to W.E-Woodward ther s alle: Vand K streets | | roday. Daniel Long, tureats to filen Long; | Will find that ina marvelously store time’ you will | SPECIAL BARGAINS ON } | Cane tet iho mantels is Sf eee hee a bp esd ah Ht Sunset rie A porthwe i iVittie ‘Thompecn, & small sane $100 personal bonds to keep the peace. Gibson | be relieved, and that a cure will quickly follow. exery way. RP Ww oy. set fire to her clothing for the purpose of | Bruce, assault on Sandford Lewis: $9 aud costs, or a awakening her. Tu this he succeeded, and she j ten days in jail. Luse Bensen's Capcine rer, 20, | cenin Iu th : ; ; 6 Plasters in my practice CHAS, BAUM, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the surpass- Ann. Carr Extingutslied by some cOnted on De Nene | Master Rn CRe CAMBELSG Mou pedo ihe | RELIEVES | constantly, and, refer | jant7-1m 408 Becenth street mae. | sng crown of gory, and for ths oss of It there fs no ‘or send orders to lot 8, sq. fSe 1 tons woe , far and found her | @ bing house. This house is a + compel ‘ Wood. $liu. lol > So bade era tead Her, and found her | cere oe aed the Sorte ae oF ae at Once.|Dr. J.C. Thompson, M. A. DAUPHIN, Emma C Mendler she cannot recuveatt be Bives the opinion that | sha" Penusyivania avenue and was, raided last | 7 Washington, b,c, 7 P.O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana Montgomery stree THE TWELVE Days Misston int FR Am eye wae ehenters judge in the Medical De- LWANACH DE GOTHA pal r She supervision and mana nt of Generals G. T, of the Incarnation closed on Sunday | ADE, Mis entire outta aro lay-out. cards, eutps, | will moe even Re- [Pesas on Centennial, and | A! ws ‘The next drawing occurs , March 12th, W LIBRARY AT AUCTION owed their love for theit rector by eontrib- | by Surprise that they forgot trpocketit, “Sergeant | ,,T0 a¥Old frauds, gee try FOR 1878, - was Dowling has now array al and ¢ ng promptly to a fund to enable him to ob- | Arnold testified to being present; and’t pler praeths wOnLOAR Bae | Thouands ob gird Discovered thi ‘five years ago by Prof. Liyon, of ts bail TStHOOL EMECHELS, PNtone in which ie a competecet of | SHA deacon to ‘aid him'in the inereasing | Swed ap i Tentin ine rooms and that he owned | tee) jcians and druggists con- for asia bemctitving the kale Mantas BOO: Supreinie Court reports: In excelienteondition, | NOK Of his growing parish. Dr. Townsend is | the entry outils, that ne rebied the place trom {eur with him inthis opin— Imported and for Sale by hair ever, | u ELS. Supreme Court reports in excellent condita. much cheered that he can at once secure the this place to Tyler, Several others testified tothe | 3old by all Druggists, fon that Benson's Capeine lg ‘Aathairon positively | GIFTS. P is s has been added the library of te late | heeded assista his place 20 Suter Beveral others testified 20 ene Price, 25 ceulfs."” [Wiaster relieves” pat at SEAT Rese, 2nd will restore Rew | HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. ‘aperton. and others, the whole forming ee and $900 bunds for future good behavior? an appeal jonce and cures quickly. MOHUN BEOS., to it the roots and follicles | * one of a more complete and valuable collec- HamBuro Eporxes, from auction: plain mo. | Yus taken, and bonds fixed at $500. are not . it actually Forms these At the tien of professional works than is usualiy seen hair dress 15 cents, sold at 25: remnants of —_—_—_—o0o-—_____ SEABURY & JOHNSON, 91 Platt st., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, seem! of which the following is a TRUNK AND at public Ca‘alogues now ready for dress goods at one-fourth the actual cost; A Mcrperer’s Remorsg.—Frank Lynch, a | _Jan?8-m,w,s. Proprietors, _ $0 lor FACTORY AND disttivation. FFARR cartels 18 cents: carpets at cost; blan- | would-be suicide, was arrested. on the Fort | Q Lb WHO VALUE THEIR siGHT vo | _!=nl0- As car guia can) Tdibaws tes kets at cost ; cottons at Wholesale prices. For Wayne railroad bridge over the Allegheny, at know the best One Dollar or ae = a ee het uur gomovs) Urs? 1 great bargains go to Towson’s. See adv.— Adv. Pitsburg, Monday night, the officers coming ear Apourarely suited to JAMES 8. TOPHAM, st © ne grea! ima et Ra eg a ad i: ii ake r. All of our ac K silks and black AQT 4 CANDIDATE. Mr. Wan Dickson writes Dele. taken eee ae ene fo jan. gn 453 Pa. ave. D.W.. Cor. Ge sireet, BT425 Boventh Btreet Northwest.-B ust be closed out ver heap. ah us that he is not an as] lor ol = 4 . ‘1 & 4 CO. H4<: beautiful wool dress. goods. 1 superintendent of police and that auy: mover eR Ae a. oe, ® CUDTARY BAURAGE, SQRAETLE, £0. oun ‘Tronks and bee comers see gpanlte plaukets, $2." Carter's; 70? | ment in that ditection in 'his favor has been | Poy "Wo Years and a-hait o Hr Oy {hrowing him | a oth sts, pides) and sie Nortoern Lber- at cbort nepog a emeropaired and Trunks ; Ket space —tiirt made without bis knowledge or consent. colater igh fe 15th of De- | ty market. 'S. Hi - —-a A SPLENDID ovpontcNiry is presented to | FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—Thomas Dowling b Stated cea ha EFT-OFF C. 1G, 5HO! Private faiilies and others in the assigner's | will sell tomorrows 1 (ORE Of his aucune been eatin ail ster, sho lately failed. thas Li Hata, Watches, a cae Vwi — poe edhe Broo, Pe Pome eect take place | rooms, for the U.S. Marshal, a fine collection change. * rk'Stock Ex. | sold ‘tor ‘the ‘Yellow Dodiea. e 0.'s, Ea - avenue, 3 a: morning, comniencing at Wolk. Teens, | Of Rousehold goods. x at 4#a-Nearly all the dressy Parisiennes are | $123" so Orders. 4s fresh, and the liquors very fine. t Wax CANDLES 69 cents 1D., at Bellew’s. > putting on “tomato complexions. ry iw ‘Bpace,