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District Government Affairs. RaILROAD TRACKS IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The District Commissioners, tn a communica- tion to Hon. Horace Davis, chairman of the House sub-comintttee on the District, to-day. in reply to a letter from him the views of the Commissioners respecting the provisions of Hi. R. bill 4,069, as amended, and also their rec- ommendations as to legisiation required con- cerning any of the railways within the Dis-rict of Columbia, state that_the bill provides only for uniting the two tracks of the B. anl 0. THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY........ ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFic oF Cutz? SigxaL —-) ‘WasnIneton, Jan. 25. 1579 For the Middle states, partly cloudy weat ier , southwest to northwest winds, rising tempera- ture during the day, followed to-night by rising barometer and falling temperature. BANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. More important object Is the removal of the depot from its present location—a measure en- The is the readingsof thethermom- | trely stricken out of the amended Dill. The eter Signal Office during the day: 7a. m., | Commissioners apprehend that, partial lezisla- Se, rao 0 2; 12 midday. 45% Sp, m., 615; | ton of tlie kind will, In effect, De & removal or . recognition of the right of ‘the company to | ——— maintain the depot where jit, now 1s, and | : they regard it as more LOCAL NEWS. lay legislation rather than ineur this danger. ‘They say that the entire section of the city Iying between the Capitol and Massachusetts avenue ts materially damaged, its improvement delayed, and 1h many cases paralyzed by the existence of the present depot and the tracks leading to it. The Commissioners see no effect- ual remedy except through the removal of tracks and depot to tne north of Massachusetts avenue, and say: “The legal rights of the com- pany are fully discussed tn the opinion on that subject prepared by the District attorney and already transmitted to you. Whatever these Amusements, &c., To-Night. National Theater.—Diplomacy. Natatorium.—Miss May Marshal's long walk. Theater Comique.—‘Rupert’s Dogs” and varieties. Odd Fellows’ Hall.—The Midgets. Masonic Temple—The Poultry show. Condensed Locals. Mohuh Bros. send a recent publication of ra ” by xisting rights may be shou!d be compromised theirs, Possibilities of Organism,” by 8. F. | existing rights 1 Tie the provement of advertiss wniday ronicle private property in the neighbor! ol 2 Gee adveruisements of Sunday Chrowicl’.. gt. | Capitol. While the depot and tracks are located Matthew's church, ts confined to his room with | as they now are even grading the streets cannot be completed.” The Commissioners sug- gest that the bill as a whole should be adopted, and any rights of the company to payment for costs arising from the removal of the depot and change of tracks, be settled by reference for judicial determination in the Court of Claims. ‘The company beng author- ized to bring suit there, would have the oppor- tunity to prove its actual expenditures, and also its damages from violation of its alleged contract, thus securing justice as between the company and the United States. There is the seme peed fer an application of the plenary power of Congress in the case of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad company, the presence of whose depot and tracks in tts present loca- tion causes great damage and danger to the people of “the city, as much so as in the case of the Baitimore and Ohio ratlroad. Justice to the people of South Washington and to the best interests of the city, demand the removal of the depot and tracks to a location south of suggested in the fo Cong- ation 170. fs practically severed and de- tracks covering tt, and the orig- mtinuous park from the Capi- utive Ma is defeated. The nle to_ give estimates of ces to the Company arising Ss ofthe depot and tracks, as careful examinations and measurement competent engincers would be required, a wor! a severe cold. Residents in the neighborhood of Masonic ‘Temple say that it fs worth the price of an opera ticket to hear the crowing of the cocks tn e poultry show early in the morning, the notes ranging from the resonant bass of the Cochin China to the shrill treble of the ban- tacilx Lodge, No. 3, F. A. A. M., has elected and installed the following officers for the en- suing year:—James W. mnett, Wn. HH. Severson, S. W.; Vivian Tibbs, H. Brooks, Treas.; Sidney A. Sumby, Sec.’ ‘Thompson, S.D.; Win, H. Hutchinson, J. Jos. S. Smothe: . Rev. James Freeman Clarke, D. D., of Boston, Will preach in All Souls’ ehurch to-mor Ti ovelock. Subject: “Old and New Views: Bible.” The Baltimore 6 “Pat New 2 of this morning say B. Dougherty w E erday, charged with a Knight of St. Pat- fore Justice robbing Jolin rick from Wa chain valued at % ted in a saloon. Want of evide Mall strosed by the B disposed of th Police Court to 6 fine mother-of-pes somely bourd. involving commiderable time. The submission of claimsto the Court of Claims ufford the company an opportunity to submit proof en these points. Arrorp RELIEF.—The a zOM extract froma letter of Rev. J. L. | 72 Obzow« recetved here to-day, |~ yo py Is be! amisston of BY THE to-day approved the act “for ion dairymen and to prevent de- , in sales of butter and cheese In the Dis- trict of Co umbia.” ‘The District Commission S, 10 whom this act was referred by the Pr nex OTgetoN w the dl , Curtis, and others, | jqent ore approval, reported it as follows: and of this city under the control of the Labor | “the ‘Comndeionens Keele ee oe Exchange have been employed in making up | yi) No. ‘for the protection of dairym: Karmeuts for the orpidins in the southern citie &c,, Teferred to them by you for their examin ton, and have the honor to say they see no re son Why it should not be approved.” nts for children have days as Many more will Over four hundre¢ been sent, @ letter I see that I have S$ to your association, are new, any of them, abs which were shivering $ ago. In one house there ar confinement and another dying amption. ‘The husbands of both died mmer of the fever. In that house there Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER. given for the last tr this ey ning. Washington has the dra matic line this season that equals “Diplomacy as produced by the Warde-Barrymore combina- tion. Itisa highly interesting ellent as no fire, no food, no fuel, and the little child. | 19,22. € ee ae vem had - wher : et warm exept to | wat d o-nigint. their mother’s beds. ‘There the covering was . a Ext ‘Tuesday evening: Shots mother’s ede Opp FeLtows’ Hant.—Next Tuesday evenin: ¢ expert seamstress own hunger before. and Eave never ‘The | 2Stand sociable will be given here in aid of a ehuiaren ed on only sine cotton garments, not | Bev Pastoral estdence for the Fathers or St even su Ni summer. Icould tell you of CONGREGATIONAT fifty such houses. So see the good your : cert, to be giv this church by the Philharmon! following programme will be givé nv by Mendelssohn: Power of Song, by Rombe Crusaders, by Gade. THE MIDGETS.—These re tostay with Us ancther week. They re by no means be- come old attractions in Washington. There are many who have not seen them and many who have had that pleasure who want to see them acain. Their receptions are from 2 to 4:30 each afternoon and from 7 to 9 each evenin: THEATER Comigue.—As usual on Saturdays, the Comique will give an extra good entertain. ment this evening. S BaLL of the Washington City I. B. Soctety, No.-1. See advertisement. It 1s the intention of the gentlemen having charge of the ll to make it in every way worthy of the es- tablished reputation of this popular society. ONLY SIx_ MONTHS IN Jal FOR SERIOUSLY BURNING A CHI Rep Hor Ions.—About four Weeks ago Lieut. Noonan, of the stl pre- cinct, Was called upon to arrest one Ella Bow- r, & young colored woman living in the east- part of the city, on the charge (made by a hbor, Mary Jané Braxton.) of cruelly barn- a young colored girl, named Mary E. J. with a hot flat-tron, intlieting some se- h will leave sears on her dur- iit is deing, nd can appreciate from that tter than I can express it, how thankful we are to you that you have put it in our power to thus comfort Sorrow and relieve suffering. S is putting it into the hearts help us. We cannot otherwise account for it, and do daily return Him than! and pray Him to bless the givers. Yours, &c., J. L. Tucker.” » COLORED Crrt- eeting of colored cii £ street—about y leading colored men being present. Col. Carson opened the bali by making a statement that out of the twenty-edd appointmentsof fire- made by the fire commissioners.not e of the appointees was a colored man. ‘This ed to be a studied ignoring of the colored for had there been even one appointed given quitesa different aspect to | e colored people very naturally | T 9nd properly felt this slight most keenly; and as the part and parcel of the body politic, th tax-payers, no longer li but civilized and respon ft would be the prope cpportunity to expre subiect. s and barbarians, le citizens, he thought thing to give them an themselves upon this everal others made similar remarks, ail Berd'ing the fire commissioners in a by AMEN el ate CaO Teeans ¢! A motion was mac r at Ella } 5 in ‘aes ‘ond fon, that a pubite tion that Elia had, in the heat of pas ry sion, done a wrong act, which she was very ma xt Tuesday evening. | Coury for: but thare ; soiry fo1 t that she had been agzravated— at the sem for this purpose; and afcer ay he Bry Dad dispdeition. aac fl ry augements there or, | (He girl being of a very dad disposition, unruty and malicious, He ed that a small fine be imposed. Mr. Coyle, for the government, stated that he had no desire to have the woman un- necessarily punished, inasmuch as a plea of guilty had been entered. He desired the court to know that in the heat of passton alluded to she had seized an almost ot _flat-lron and \¢ four distinct imprints upon the naked per- son of the girl—one on her abdomen, one each on the fleshy part of her thighs, and one on her back. The sufferer had just been able to get out to attend court. The court thought this a too serious offence to pass over lightly, and sen- tenced her to six months tn jail. Appeal noted. ary 2 the meeting adjourned. ‘THE PoctTRY EXxntsITIon, which closes to- night at Masonic Temple, continues to attract many persons. the hall being crowded during | the hours In which tt is open. ‘The managers | feel perfectly satistied with the 33 of t enterprise, and contemplate repeating it ai Other year, when it Is thought the stcck of do- | mestié fowls im this vicinity will be mueh in. creased and impro ‘The interest In this kind of stock breeding has always shown itself in the demand for pure breeds of birds, and s. when the chickens cannot be obtained. All the exhibitors from abroad, so far as known, are also satistied with the fair’ treatment they have received here, and say the show compares favorably with any they have seen this year. ‘There were two flights of pigeons yesterday, One at one o'clock to Baltimore and one at two o'clock to Alexandria, by the same birds that were in the flight the day before. Another fiight of the same birds w sed for to-day at tio o’eloc EJECTMENT Svtt.--In the Kauflman—the Arlington es- se—on trial at Alexandria be- fore the U.S. Cireuit Court (Judge Huzhe: yesterday, the general practice of the dir tax commissioners of refusing to accept taxes from others than the owners or those personally interested was proven, as also the refusal to accept taxes In this case. It was developed railroad outside the city Mmits named. The | during the testimony that the will of the late G. W. P. Custis had been lost, probably taken from the court-house of Alexandria county during its occupancy by the federal forces, and to-day evidence wili be produced to prove the in With this exception the testimony 1s all in, ————. New DOMINICAN CoNvENT.—Mr. Rockford, of Baltimore, has prepared the plans for the new Convent of the Douinican Fathers, to be erected immediately south of St. Dominte’s Church. It Will front 6th street, and communicate with the church through one of the chapels. It will be a double house, of brick, with stone facings, three storfes hich, with M ard roof, and will con- tain thirty-six rooms, some of which will be very large, having folded or silding doors, so that, if necessary, a large hall can be made avatlable.e It is proposed to have accommo- dations for about ten priests, as also room for pra Missionary Fathers passing through the city. Tue Ick BLockapE.—River men report that the thaw continues on the Potomac, and prom- {ses soon to result in an open channel and re- sumption of river travel and trade. The ice between this city and Alexandria 1s becoming guite retten and shows signs of breaking up. ‘he Alexandria Gazette says the ice between that elty and Quantico is very rotten and Op- pores no obstacle, except near Fort Washing- ton. Between Quantico and Maryland Potnt there fs no ice, but in Nanjemoy Reach it is biecked, and the tugs Mary Lewis and Comet were unable to get t sh it, and returned to Quantico "Thursday. ——___. May MARSHALL’s WALK. —To-day, at two o’clcck, Miss May Marshall, in her 2,700 quarter- mnile walk at the gymnasium, on E’street, com- pleted her 45ith quarter mile. Her fastest quarter since the ésth was her 370tp made yes- terday at 4.45 o'clock in 3.03. To-day, in her SI Dy house on H street of the ap) notes for the furniture therein, wht of real esis nd also upon the furnt ‘The court below ordered the sinded and the return of the notes, the suit of Uyp appellee, the allegation bet that the propérty was not worth the price agre that advantage was t in business matters. Tie t decision; the appellant rely! let the buyer beware. for appellant and T. T. Crittend: ‘Tre Bony or Jacon Doerr. the soldier who broke through the ice and was drowned Wednesday while attempting to walk from the Arsenal to Alexandria, was recovered yesterday morning opposite Fort Foot, aud the funera! took place yesterday from the Arsenal. The remains, which were encased In a caskei, cov- ered with the Amertean flag, were borne fo the cemetery at the Soldier's Home on a caisson, under the escort of compantes B and H, 2d ar- ullery, headed by the Marine band, and were interred with military hono! A Wrrr or Hapzas Conrcs ReFusep.—Mr. C. A. Elliot applied yesterday for a writ of habeas corpus in the ease of James Warfield, receatly convicted, in the Criminal Court, of grand lar- ceny, and sentenced to the penitenUary for two years. He alleges that Warfield was indicted and convicted of grand larceny, but was sen- tenced for horse stealing. A majority of the judges decided that the proceedings had been aud denied the application, ee re Divorce DeckEEp.—To-day Judge Macar- | #4 quarter mile, she was assisted by her thur, in the Equity Court, made-a decree dlc Gearter she ang when fully roused, but her next voreing Martha P. Webster from the bonds of | Quarter made without assistan four tainutes, and looked remarkably fresh. ———— BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 50, 55, 60, 75, S7, $1 i yard; napkins, doylies, towels, white coun- matrimony with Isaac Webster, with the right to resume her Maiden name of Prince. and tye Wisiedy of the children. ‘Ther were married 3 June lith, and they lived together ut el es: 23;-wide sheet , hea uality, 20 September, and she charged him with | corks: Marosiles: spi oy hee Se! adultery and desertion. _ = $2.50; unbleached table lniens, 35, 30, 3, 48, Se , | Hamburg embroidery from 2 cents per ‘ya IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of Hamburg edgings . : = 5,000 yards just received) from 3 cents tos; | TCWSON'S, 636 Pa. ave., south sige, near 7 ha pure wool Diankets reduced to $2.59; beantiful dress goods, part silk and wool, reduced to 25; ladies" wool vests reduced to 59. Carter's, it Market Space. Very fine blankets reduced from $5 down to $5. All of our cloaks at cost. t Sinks! SItks!—Silks reduced. Colered and ack silks reduced from $i down to 75; checked. CARPETS, Carpi 15, 18. 25, 37, 59; floor ofl cloths, all widthay Nottinghanr curtain lace, ‘25, 30, 37, 50; Lappet curtain muslins from 15c, cassimeres for men and boys’ wear, 25, 39, 37, 50, 62, 75, Towson’s, 636 Pa. ave., south side near ith. ——<—<——_ THE GRAND J pte yesterday presented indict- and striped silks reduced to 62; our splendid | ments against Green, petit larceny, quality tack ‘silks reduced from $1.25 ‘own to | second offense; John Daily, larceny; Abraham $i. Carter's, 711 Market Space. Colored and | Mason and Tiomas Goodwin, burglary and lar- Diack res reduced from 65 down to 50. + ‘Tue Lapres are invited to the fourth annual sshaaer ceeniPirees “ts ales positive bargain. ‘i Ir You ceby; Stephen Power, larceny. '@Broken Heart is a station on a Minnesota railroad. e=- There Roane EE oo in England last - reates ny | Yeah, 88 against ai. and your rents coliectea promptly, engage the | »./), David Purkey. of Morristown. Pa. ‘we services of EA. Meinirey 15 "| aazrmere is believed fo be ony one thing than molasses fant S thatis a this morning from one to twenty the best 0 cea eye-glags in the city, t | car.—Chicago Herald. THE COURTS. Circuir CourT—Judge Cartter. To-day, Hoffman agt. Washington Market, Company; motion in arrest overra'ed and bills of exception tiled. Hoisten at. same; do. Bobe agt. Morse; order to take testimony of aged and absent witnesses, Equity Court—Judge MacArthur. To-day, (luss agt. Cross; restraining order ged and injunction decreed. National Capitol Insurance Company agt. Russell; rule issued. Webster Webster; decree of di. vorce. Fairs agt. Drane; appearance ordered. Patterson agt. Harman: Foy agt. Stickney; trus- tees substituted. Rodier agt. Kengla; 'E. P. Berry relieved as trustee. GEORGETOWN. THE FUNERAL of the late Henry Wingate took place from Oak Hill Chapel, this afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock, with Masonic rites. Rev. A. R. Stewart, of Christ P. E. church, officiated. The Pall bearers were. from Washington Comman- lery No. 1, and Potomac Lodge No. 5, these or- ganizations attending the funeral in a body. THE Ick BLOCKADE—The steamship E. C. Knight made another vigorous effort to get away from her wharf (at Highstreet) yester- day evening, but was unable to do so, and this morning little boys were skating all about er. NarRROw Escarz FRoM DROWNING.—A young student of Georgetown college, named Rey- burn, of New York, while skating on the canal, about Georgetown, yesterday evening. broke through the ice and would have been drowned but for the prompt assistance of three of his Gaes mates, Wm. Vermillion, Wm. Fletcher and Wm. Hussey. THe Rev W. '. WILLIAMs, rector of St. George’s parish, N. Y., formerly of Christ cburch of this city, will preach at the latter church to-morrow night. Stck.—Mr. Richard L. Cropley, a well known citizen, lies ill at his home on 1st street. . Mr. John Frizzell, better known perhap3 as “Bull Frizzell,” is ill at his home on the canal above Georgetown. ——_—__$§_+____. Dip Capt. ADAMS SgE A Pirate?—Crotain Adams, of the ship Ralston. who recentiy ar- rived at Queenstown, writes to Lloyds, in Lon- don, that at 3 o'clock on the morning of the 11th inst., when he was about 50 infles west of Fast- net, he saw a vessel on fire two or three miles distant. He ran down to assist her, and saw a sea many not more than 50 yards to the wind- ward of the burning wreck. He could discover no one on the wreck, and when he hatled and asked if he could be of any serv he only re- ply coming from the steamship was: “ Kee) on your course, or you will burn, too.” Four or five hours afterward Capt. Adamssaw the steamship astern. He wa: ed where he was bound, and ans’ ap ‘ork, was told that if he made any report of what he had seen, he had best look out for himself on his next voyaze out, Ca) lescribes the steamship as being bniit of iron and painted bl he Sat low in the water, had black pole masts, and black fun- nels between fore and main She d no name. He saw a number of men on her between 150 and 200 on her upper dec wore a sort of blue uniform, and nglish. jawyers are much exercised over the decision of the state supreme court dec em Hable to an annual license fee of like merchants, hucksters or auctioneers. a Davis and her ehild, one year old, Were biirned to death Monday hight, at Myae Park, Pa Phe fire was caused by the explosion 15,000. soLD IX OHiCAGO Ww $5,000, SOLD IN PAIGADELPALA. No. 70,125 drew §5.000. SOLD IN NEW YORK mmbers drew the first three prize tate Lottery drawing of Des. 24 19. SL9 DREW s No. 9! ivd The above n the Kentucky in $15,000 for $1. $15,000 for $1. IN THE STATE LOTTERY, February 6, 1879. February 6, i879. the opportunity. ner, aul why not you? $15,000 Oe “overic Some one must be the | SC 1 Prize of 15.000 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 50 Prizes of 100 P sof 1,000 Prizes of 5 are. 27 Approximation Prizes amounting to... 1,894 Prizes amonnting to. Whole ie Address all orders to our General Exstern Azorts, WILLIAMSON & CO., 599 Broadway, New York. The Kentucky State Lottery has, duringits exist- ence, paid more money in prizes than a1y lottery, domest.c or foreign, whose tickets are sold in this country. The drawinhws take place twice a month, un- ger sworn Commissioners of the State, and ara pub. behed in the NY HERALD. STARTS ZEITU ZEIT and LOUIs VILLE COMMERCIAL, AND ALL ‘ OF TOWN TICKET HOLDERS ARE MAILED A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL DRAWING 4s soon as re- ceived. All prizes are cashed, without de laction, on presentation, and no one outside of the w nuers are Made aware’ of the fact of their beime ri ; thonsands of dollars but themselves, for w under any circumstances, publish the na fons drawing Capital Prizes for the p drawing custom to our lottery. SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Miwacors. Jan25.28.&feb1 POROUS PLASTERS. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTEX 18 THE BEST KIND. This remarkable article contains all the valuable qualities of the slow acting common porous plaster and in addition an entirely new combination of active veretable ingredients from which it derives its wonderful pain relieving, strengthening, and curative properties. It relieves pain almost imme- diately and cures where other plasters will not even relieve. ‘The manufacturers of Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster were awarded the highest and on.y medal of merit ziven for plasters at the Centennial 1876. Your family physician will confirm our statement regarding its great merit. For Lame and Weak Back, Kidney Dis- ease, Rheumatism, Stubborn and Neg- lected Colds, Lung and Chest Difficul- ties, The Lameness and Weakness Pe- culiar to Women, Nervous Affections of the Heart, Chil and Fever, Sciatica and Lumbago, Diseases of Children such as Whooping Coughs, Colds and Croup. (when applied in its early stages), and aoe Aches and Pains of Young or 2 IT I8 SIMPLY THE BEST REMEDY EVER DEVISED OR KNOWN. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER ‘There is no other remedy so well adapted for the above class of ailments. No other remedy contains the same combination of medicinal ingredients, Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster is positively far superior to common porous plasters, and. io all other external remedies, including linimentsand the so-called electrical appliances. Its powerful iufla- gnce is felt almost at the first moment of application. It vives relief, cunfort, strength and life to the af. Aicted. Tt ie heat and convenient also pleasaut to wear, aa it creates merely a seusation of gentie an stimulating warmth. CAUTION. There are FRAUDULENT and WorTHuess imits- tions of Benson's Capeine Porous Plaster ia: the market. Ono in particular, heving a similar saugee, Eenron Osteine placie: pomens, Each gant spelled O-A-P-C-I-N-E. Take noothons cP Sold by all Druggists, Price 25 cts. Jang-w&e,lm.r JENSEN, wir For 20 with H. SEMKEN, now at PENNSYLVANIA Avanos. rApieB Warcues < Reeore.ry, latches put in complete order bj are - teed for one year, or money refunded tebely SPECIAL NOTICE. TENTH GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF D) GOODS, CARPETS, &c., FOK THIRTY Davey We will offer (previous to taking invent ot stock) $50,000 worth of choice and desirable DRY = .¢ wo a a a &c., will be sold at one-half their regular price. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Jan18-co4t 928 7th st., 706 K st. n.w. PBEPARE FOR SPRING EXESCISE. Made to Ord Pires: the latest Kawtist. Styles. le ler Suitable CLOTHS in stock. W. 8. TEEL, jan24tr 935 Pennsylvania avsuwe. ao SCHLITZ BREWING Co.'s MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. wpplies of th's celebrated LAGER BEER pow belay nekiveds and far sein caske tnd toe es, by the agent, SAMUEL C. PALMER, &7 Greens street, jandltr GEURGETOWN, D. 0. CITY ITEMS. OF all the “Popular Favorites,” so called, the genuine article is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. 25 cts. For CANDLEMAS.—Pure Wax and and Imperial Altar Candles, at the lowest prices, for sale at the American Tea Store, corner ith as I sts. nw. 25,5 A FavorirE Couca Remepy.—For colds, sore throat, asthma, catarrh, and other diseases of the bronchial tubes, no more useful article can be found than the well-known “Brown's Bron- chial Troches.” 25 cents a box. Soap cures all skin diseases, and prevents scar- a a es eee ae |-POX, ao mad ’ yy destroy’ e germs which proguce For sale by al d@ ists. De 9 25 THE SEASIDE LIBRARY. Out to-day in clear, bold, handsome type. Doctor’s W! IFE, ez By Miss Braddon... Late Issues. 459. The Doctor’s Wife, by Miss Braddon. 458. Nancy, by Rhoda Broughton.. . The Last of the Ruthvens,by Miss Mulock. 20 10 456. John Halifax, Gentleman (clear, bold, handsome type), by Miss Mulock, - an ype). m, by Geo. Macdonatd.20 Berthold Auerbach..10 2. John Halifax, Gentleman (smaller 455. Paul Faber, Sui 454. Little Barefoot, by 453. Tye Princess of the Moor, by E. Marlitt. 452. An Odd Couple, by Mrs. Oliphant. 451. Lady Stlverdale’s Sweetheart,by W. 450. Water Gipsies, by T.L. Meade. 449. More Bitter than 448, On Horseback through naby uiblauque.io ert Besant eh 445. The * awn, Phyllis, &c.; also, Michael oe Harvest, by Mrs. J. H. Riddell, 1 book. .10 438. Villette, by Charlotte Bronte........ 20 440. The Sorrow of a Secret, by Mary Cecil Hay; also, Lady Carmichael’s Will, by Mary Cecil Hay, both in one book. 10 433. A Shocking Story, by Wilkie Collins. 417. Macleod of Dare, by Wm. Black. 415. A Dark Inheritance, by Mary Cecli Hay.10 414. A Captain at 15, by Jules Verne, 1st halt. 10 414. A Captain at 15, by Jules Vern 409. The Haunted Hotel, by Wilkie Collins For sale by newsdealers at above prices, or Sent, post-paid, on receipt of 12 cents for 10 cent numbers, and 25 cents for 20 cent numbe George Munro, 17 to 27 Vandewater street, York, THE ‘CovRT OF St. James” has chosen Bol- linger Champayne for its special consumption, and orders for upwards of two-thirds of the entire quantity required are now for this brand or Roses is tof White Roses for the Hair. sing, invigoraling, and of del men are not admired. Ladies’ and gents’ lacking flesh, vi tric force; vital, brain or jured by mentalstrain, physical excesses, abuse, &c.; aged persons to retain former vigor; all fering from nervous prostration, should use “Wells’ Health Kenewer.” Remarxable in pre- t serving youthful condition. Gr b remedy on earth for impotence, leanns § debill- ty, premature decline, $! at druggists, De- pot. 55 Barclay st x i 4s0 Pennsylvania avenue. For UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- lew's Scothing Syrup has been used for chilidren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and dlarrhora, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remédy, 25 cents a bottle, TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We Wish to call 1,8,mis,1: | i attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and | rs Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By Eel adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Euro- pean invention, he is enabled to do his work in | a manner not to be equalled by those not pos- sessing these facilities. Gent's suits cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace ct cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- duction in price. alates party dresses, spotted or soiled round the bottom, cleaned without doing the whole garment; 25 years experience. TO THE PEOPLE: GREATEST MARK DOWN IN FINE CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, Teball cloee out in the next thirty days my entire stock cf Winter Clothing at a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. ALL THE Price Tickers Have BEEN Mankep Down FOR TuIs GREAT SALE. OVERCOATS. OVERCCATS now $15. formerly Loch OVEBOOATS now $14, formerly $22. OVERCOAT: COATS now $12, formerly $20. OVERCOATS, 10, former-y $13, OVERCOATS: OVEKCOAT! 8, formerly $14. e $6, formerly $10. OVEBRCUATS now &4, formerly &5. SUITS. SUITS that were SUITS that were $22 now SUILS that were $20 now SUITS that were 817 now SUITS that were #16 now SUITS that were $15 now SUITS that were #12 now SUITS that were $10 now COATS AND VESTS. ATS and VESTS from $22 to a16. COATS aid VESTS from 820 to $14. COATS and VESTS from oF to $10. COATS and VESTS from $12 to $3. PANTALOONS. PANTALOONS eold for $8, selling now 85. PANTALOONS svld for $7: eelliag now $5. PANTALOON: 6, selling now i4.50, NT. 5, selling now %. NTALOONS sold for #4, selling now #3. PANTALOONS sold for $3, selling now 32. ANTALOONS s0id for $2.50, selling now $1.50. . SPECIAL ATTENTION called to the following Goods, Teduoed tn propottign te tie eater ce have boon Cloth Suits. now 25 now oh Fine Black F Youths’ Dress Suits and Business Suite. Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters. Boys’ Drees and School Suits. idren’s Oape Overcoats and Ulstars. Children’s Dress and Every Day Suita Buch Bar in Clothing have never been offered chy Bargains in Clothing A. STRAUS, Tue Porvtan Crorares, 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, jani4tr Between 10th and 11th streets. TAXES. PAY YOUR TAXES Now. From 10 To 40 Per CENT. SAvED. Gall at the office of W. H. SLATER, No. 1403 Pann- sylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s, and ho will ex- plain how itcan'bedone. Janl6-2w | SNUOW-WHITE BREAD s ‘Will be guaranteed if you use OERES, ‘The bandsomest Minnesota Patent Flour tn the District, or, Sterling’s St. Louis Fancy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or a = Sora Bani. 2 well-known Standard Family Flour of the Wrlet, 15 is potter than it over gras, and ie ‘Rolls and Bread as . White as the driven snow. = The above-named Fi be rht at lours can be boug! any WHOLESALE DEPOT, Oonwes let STREET AND INDIANA AVENUB. oot?-6m WM. M. GALT x 60 [Se ACKNOWLEDGED REMEDY For AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS, And all irritations of Vocal Organs, is ELECAMPANE AND HOARHOUND COUGH DROPS. 25 Oxnts 4 36 Pounp Package, ARTHUR NATTANS, PHAEMAOIST, Corner 14th and I jani7+r and 24 and D sts. n.w. _PwarD CAVEBRLY & CO., At the Masonic Temple, Have s large and complete assortment of GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLES, STUDENT LAMPS, &o. A fine line of PARLOR GRATES, of new and at- tractive designe. Also, BANGES, FURNACES, FIRE-PLAOR HEATERS. Sa" ALL at Very Low Puices. Gect3-tr | wie M and for Washington ; men Ist LETT: § REMAINING IN THE I WASHINGTON City Pose OFFICE, AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. Saturday, January 25th, 1879. §2~ To obtain any of these Letters thy avplicant must call for “ADVERTISED Lurrers,” and give GBanp CONCERT. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, WHITE G0ODS._in- Nuneoave, Pownce Fisured and rion, the date of this list. A at sulla = ee 5 . in Soo pez Hf not called for within one month they will E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Goo Giear Lace sear cawen Ln Combes pent to the Dead Letter Office. ON TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, Taalities, from the fomset Pe tke yery fine wrades. A—Ashton Bellen: Arautong Mary A; Arnold Commencing at 8 o'clock. een yoy eye Reterca; Amol Theresa, Mrs: Bona | ¢,Tbe fellowins-namea ladies and «entlemea witt Plush Satin faced Wrbone, ait solora Brandon Cath, A: baley Bulies Bences | Soten pases MRS.BARRET?, | Temormae. ot Bisck Sk Princes, ope: Birraine Kate: Black Lizzie: Bath | MISS ZAIDEE JONES, ear W. M. BROWN, Fat, Bike: Berkley Hows eee GONE MI. WARREN YOUNG | Ree S17 Market Space, ‘©—Carseli Annie: Cole Alice: Conley Celia: Crook ase EX AEE CHEAP CASH STORE. Sano: Oso Oey sau re: Clem ate | rickets at the bookstores of Mesera. Ballantyne. | “Ome case eA, Cotton, fe Mra: Carter Martha. Connell Mary Cagcett Mise, | Whitaker and Parker, and at the door. | Price One cane Androsonevin Cotton: to. Certer Bary (col) Toarter M_E Mre: Grabiree Mrs; | Cents. = | ee Toe Behe ees to Pedals EMRE N Meee ot Mallen, | NATIONAL THEATER. Chanjrau, Qd¢ 90124 Bieached Shosting, 200 “Daly: nn: Davis Mary; Dose Marth: Duckett xa Dishman Maz- lary; Dousman Nina L 8; Dunlap Sarah. E_—Fawards Amelia C; Raton E W Mre: Wis. yroEoen ‘leas Frey © Mra; Faxon Ch: —Furgecon ‘Alea: Firoy © Mra; Faxon Chas Mra; Fiek Clara: Finie Charlotte K; Fane Edith; Fuchs Ela M; Fox H Mrs; Frashure Isedora: Bester ow ae. Se Jennie Green Ana reo Catherine; Galow: ‘Sih Gi ack Ferrel Lucy J. Caroline; Griffin 3 Gi ‘A Mire: Hopk! Hanes Mag; Hawkins Netues Ee loward Liz Nettie;'Huward u G tilda; Jchn } Joy. L H—Kemble A Mrs: Kennedy E Lon A; Keenan Maggie. L_Lisingston © A K Mrs; La Geo H Mrs: Lount Je: M_—Mohon A Mis: ; Meredith Eliza yton Fannie; Lacke ewis SA Mra, Amelia Nellie; organ Rachel, — icliwaine Katie ; irs: McDonnel Mary. ‘Neal Alice; Newman Mra. @—Overacker 1.A Mrs; Oliver Madeline; O'Brien Magwie C; O'Neal S E Mra: O'Brien 8: W_Parlin A J Mrs; Pesris Louise; Q—Oneen Mar H_Rice Eli Mrs; Ryan Kat Mary, S—Ste }dar Mary. Roach Florence M; Rust Frank M Rots Mary ; Rosell MJ Mrs; Ryan phen Anna Marguretha: Sprosser Cathe. rine; Sullivan E Mrs; Scott Emma; Stewart Eliza. truther Jane: Stevenson JE Mrs: Sidney zie; Saville Mrs; Smothers Martha; Smith Nan Hiwood Phillis; Saunders R’ Pace Miss: j Saunders 8arah : Scott jarah ; Stoops Totasior3 ning Taylor mire Ba te; Thurs fen Hery Mis; Towles Judy; Thomas Jaue Mt, T deiey Turner Wille) Mire se J8ue Annie; V melia; Washington Wilkinson Emma; Wel- Mame Josephine: Wallace Liicy E : field V: Waters Mary el. : Mars: We jazzie; West Nancy: er-Janis; Young Mary pry B: Adan: dam S$; Anderson Hon R'S; Adams Win; e 2s ohn W: Brown JB Beam MA; Bre -chus P Bennett RJ C:Berry Silas: Bast Lend TD: Boyd Col H 8; Boswell ne Col WW; Bennet Capt WA; Cook Cl ‘k William; Cook Wm F; Curry —Lernis Rey Alex; Dit “ : Davis Lewis avidson TT; De ; Ellsworth D R; Els te Wm KF. y © 1; Ferguson George: Fishely. H Owen; Ford JM. Frazier M 8; Fitckpatrick Wow; Fleming joldsborouch Arthur; Goodenough D i ¥—Far! io: Frenc ess Aitch Thomas be Gray Geo C Graham Jos C : Gray Frantz Greer ( ary Wi ; ireen Mattheu; Grant Green Isaze W; Gray LR; Martin; Gilbert NH: Goft Stephen E, H—Hurns Hon BG Henry David W; Henderson Col DB; Hooker EM B; Thutzier Bros; Haskins Capt FG: Hutt Henry V; tnbben JH: H: Hurst Joseph ; Hazie Hay ‘den Josevh E a urst Isaac; Holwes Juo a : Hyatt: Sir Hall Thomas: Hacvey i Me tektee hee SE; ‘Thomas; Harvey. ickling Thos; Hooper Wm It; Hall Wun; Harris Wielh-r Hall WY C:Hunt W R. I—ireianaG J—Jones Alvin; Jones Ben an Harry ; Jackson Horace foy Gaorze W; Jobn- 8 James : Jasper ames; Johnson Jackson Jno; Johnson Josh’ jahle Joseph; Jones LT. wat ick. Knoll Henry G; Kady John Kro!l Le ann Salmon. , L—Linbicum © ¥; Larned Frank H; Lit Fran- cis; Lamb Fr: uucke Frea F; Letcher Dr J Py Licn Moritz; Laurence Bicbara U; Lathrop Kev S G: Lyon Willie A; Logan William B. M—Myers Dr O'E; Merritt Cassius E i miller David; Miller E jonnell ieMurry PB: McCann ¥F; Niat Jno; U'sullivan JL; Owen J T; Orwin JR; Hon Jewes; Ober J BR; Wanter P. P—tike Charles E; Parsons F M; Parker Julze J >; Parent Jules; Fismtmae Juluce; Prescott 0 L: r e—MeD. ble Jno akiey wen Morris;’ Ortman Vorter Robert ; Pattelio K M; Parris W A; Palmer yD; Pict Wn A. Riordon James ; Rice Robert ; Ram- Win H. Schneider Camille ; Seymour Eben ; Slat Hi: St Clair. 8; Sampson Hows V: Stews: § fnowcen Isaac; Sikkens John; Saunders J C Sunth Jno: Sperce Jno; Shore Li jonson Mr z shail: St John Mr; Smith Michael: Sm th } Sidnor KR M; Spencer } Geo ie ‘Taylor Charle: Torsey Rev HP; Thomas H; Tucker, © Marsa Taylor Jomes; Turner Hon James A; Turner 8 3. WVitetbmor Bs Vorhell if ‘—Wilson Alex 35 ood ie; Wate Hon c B; Wells Edward ; Weeden E S; Watson F; Wacht Fred K; WilburJ M; Wolff Jno Wi: Walsh Jno; Webb Martin: Willie Mr: Woodrutt Pg; Wilson Jedd: Wiiliaans ‘tL; Wilson Thousas. ANEOUS—A B C D; Mr@FN: MH; B01 4. Eee J. EDMUNDS, P. af. LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGETOWN P. 0, JANUARY 25TH, 1879. LADIES’ LIST Broove, Mary Mury M Mrs; Do ‘oun; E = GENTLEME! LIST —Bates A; Cross B Doar Josiah ; Hailstock Wiliiam; Horned J E; Mi ers Saisie Magruder Dr; Seaton H; Somers " 7 cl George BPP: Tucker Georse Ws EDMUNDS, P. 2 ___BATLS, PARTIES, &e. YRAND ANNUAL BALL x a Sttbe MaSRING TON guy mipeeni BENEVOLENT &0C! * wil be held at ODD FELLO' HaLt, ith street £ nw., on WEDNESDAY IN 5th, 1579. ExDAY EVENING, February Tickeis, $1, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. 1 “THE JUDGE AND THE Mason.” MR. F. 8. CHANFRAU AS KIT. Anon, ——— Mr. Lanasan Mrs Germon, Miss Detchon, Miss Booth, Brown, Mr. Waverly, Mr. Car! Mr. Jenkins and others in the cai . Tuesday and Wednesda) Mer ene AKA AS TRA KIT, E ARI KIT, THE AR Thurs@ay, Fri¢ BOUCTICAUL BOUCICAULT'S: BOUCICAULT'S CHANFRAU MATINEE SATURDAY. OCTOROC ID Feb. 3—Colville Opera Burlesque Company. jan25 ‘Mr. Rainforth preads, never sold for than $4, 82.50. 20,000 sda. Hambare serung, from Se up.. Lange lot of Sten AS oUF counter, sold st 25 and 35, now ISe. All fan: Winter Dress Goods at ost, Black Silk, 73,102, 138, 1.50, 1.75, 2 10 and 2.50. 3-button Ku . ton Kids, $1.25: 6-button Kids, $1 No Goods se Xoept for Cash Tanted as repreeented. LUTTRE Jan23tr 1 Pa. FOR BOTTOM PRICES, | AT MILLER'S, 2 | “Androscoyein” oor Extra heavy Bleached COTTON “Wemsutta” Bleached OOT 'SLIN, Wi Just received yard. ATARI new Remnants CALICO, DD FELLOWS HALL. ONLY ONE WEEK LONGER. CONCLUDING SATURDAY, FE! WONDERFUL MIDGETS. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. Crostne Satcrpay, Feenvary 1, 1879, GENERAL MITE, Age 14 years, weichs 9 pounds. LUCIA ZARATE, Awe 15 years, weighs 4% pounds. The two amattest human beings that ever existed | since the worid was created. FAREWELL DAILY RECEPTIONS. Each Afternoon from 2 to 4:3). Each Evening from 7 to 9. Mornings, 10 to 12. Saturd: sion at all times Only 25 Cents. ARY 1, 1879. (atscexs. 4, 5 and 6c. yard. ico Rea t, We pound. 7,8 and 0c. yard. 8c. a. astimeres for White and Red F moe. Demorest ‘ah Janktr JOS. B. BAILEY Patterns, oor. 7th & Pats, 10 CASES AND BALES oF BLEACHED AND BRow COTTONS, AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 AND 10 Cexrs. SHEETING COTTON, soo! qaa’ ceuta. | TABLE LIN cents. 2h wi and > 2 , all linen, 25, 30, 45, 60, 69, 75 ‘The FIRST CONCERT eresational Church. JAN three reserved seats f. sion to rehearsals, ‘T ring the bi cht, at the Conyresational Canreh, tore. anemibers can obt tation of ‘kets for reserves ards of member ya uuce for ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH. Tickets, (admittine gentleman and lady) on jar: additional lady’s ticket, lifte cents. — jan THEATER comIQuE. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, NIGHTLY AND ‘TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MATINEES. agement of the wreat Lanuz: wonderful Acting Dox TIGER, RUPERT’ La Verde Sisiers, Parker and his Canine Faxasour, the Vaytons, ‘Tommy and Anni Lester and Nora Wrisht, Bryant and Saville, an our great stock company” Jake Di this week, entitled SCENES A’! PEAKE. Jan20-tr ‘THE INAUGURAL EXHIBITION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA POULTRY ASSOCIATION, TO BE HELD aT MASONIC TEMPLE, (corner 9th and F streets,) JANUARY 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1879, $1,000 IN PREMIUMS, Hall open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. OFFICERS: President, RICHARD SMITH. ice, jents, RICHARD WALLACH, JOHN RODGERS, J. W. THOMPSUN, J.C. McGUIRE. ‘reasurer,, THOS. L. HU: Recording Secretary, 3 W. DOUGLASS. Corresponding Secretary, AD. V. BURR. tors. L. Br every Monday Uscription lst now open st Meizerott & Co.'s c ber- fathers of oand Ryan,and their | in thegreat drama, ery 4 add ina new act | NES AT THE CHESA. CLOTH FOR MEN AND BOY , 45, 50, y WEAR, WHITE F NNELS, 12, 25, 18, 25 ti Great Barvains in HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, c.M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, Sonth ride, near LKS, CLOAKS, DRESS Goops, &&- bar in STLKS, CASH- a | _dantstr | QLOTH. BUGS as ™ TS. All to be as rey reser ales- | ten. ee WW. BURDE CIE & | No. 928 7th st. | No. 706 i st. Janittr h sta, Silk at $1, would uuat or Bordeau Satin Beautiful Black Satin, Brown Velvets, at ®159; worth 82, |. and Beautiful Biack Velvet, at #1 | Also, Navy Biue and Seal Brown worth $1.00, Also, ‘wool Black French Cashmeres ( d double-width), 45c. per yd. and uj usutta, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, We. 4, ana ‘20-yard Spool Coiton, Gis a spools 25c.) Also, a host of other Bargains, toonnmeronsto men- tion, in Beautiful First-class Dress Goods, &¢., Call early and examine our stock. if BRODHEAD & CO. { | | (HEAP DEY Goops aNp cauPErs, op} Better Cotton than Androscoin, Te. ;, best Oall- goes, 435, 5, Gc; Cantor Flannels, 5, 6,8, 100. Up: Wool Fiann extra bargains, Up) Goods, slaughtered, 6c. to 81; Bike, low Prices, ¢2c. to$2; Finest Cloaks in city for prices, as they must be closed out, @3 t Whi Blankets, $1.85 to $8, ch Bed Spreade, 60c.; Hambe: CARPETS. Slenghtered :all prices, frou 25¢. Tugrains, to Bras- ie. up. T. N. NAUDAIN. JanIl-tr "709 Siarket Bpace. Dire —————____ HENRY DOUGLASS, AM. FPRESci DREss Goons. 8. M. CLARK, O. H. BR) TWELL. — > Singie admission, 25 cents; five tickets, $1: chil. | | We bave just splendid line of aren under twelve, 10 cents. janis7t | Drese Gords cor C4LISTHENIC EXERCISES, Under the direction of Dr. THO. AT THE GYMNASIUM, between 6th and 7th nw. OnE ine of Housefurnishing For Ladies on Cao d and Thareday, at4:30p. | Table Cloths and Napkins Pac Raitermrucc emery | He sient, eee Friday.ai 7 pm ei aect iy MAS CALYER, holidays. Bisek Silke, in @id qualiticr, from $125 to $2; Brocade a: for over dresses: Brocade 8 Buks, for over Armure Su'tings, in and Colored Caslimeres, tn chi FPRANEEIN HALL, comer oth ana 0 rent at very reasonable tea es east nt at very mable terms. i sity for dancing, Be. Ad 3. M. RI oct2Geckm 631 D st. or cell on Janitorat Hell sta. nw., is now for hallin the RO. & OO., 1328 F et., near Kobitt House. S3 FINE DRESS SHIRTS pace to order, of Wamsutta Muslin an@ Extra nen bosoms, for $7.60; ready to put on. Finest DRESS SHIRTS ‘made'te cries in the OCOTSURGER Y—COENS, &e.—“Daily walks | mest Clegant manner for #225. Seing requinte to health.” thousands visit Dr. | — Our" MVSTERY™ , Unfinished, at 75 ote, NHITE'S establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania ave. | made of Wazusutta Muslin and Extra fue Liss nue, opposite Willard’s hotel, for relief from and ig the Shirt in the world. avoidance of Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Bad N. Our“ diystery™ Bhirt at 76 cts., unfinished, is ag Ke. | Atnong his patrons are many of the most emi: | good as any $2 Shirt in the market. nent medical, judicial and political dignitaries of | Our “Biystery™ Shirt is retailed at the world. Established 1861. Fee, 81a visit. Jal7tr eon prices, and Six of them is ® nice == mes Gift No, 6: EXHIBITIO} MARKKITER’S FREB ART GAP eRY AND STORE. I*esz° The GREAT 80) , OPEN a 90 a, in tude Of Gas ine uatert oe tae ur $1 Shirt, ready to pt on, is worth donble , | Money, but we are compelled to reduce Stock at “Mys- ite our . Factory. in Balti te ‘build Quotes On Paintings Enecrinese &e, | larve addition theretS, and’ decir te core ae Also, largest tock of Bayer Hingis Window | Stock lle the bulldig is in prov. Shades, Pictur icture and Tas nov6-tr fees ne Ga-Piease remember Name snd Namber jyi-13 BOOKS, &c. /REPARE FOR FALL AND WIN a ATEST PUBLICATIONS. Pe jour CAST OEP GLOTEING aoa | Ls aa Hrest northwest, ‘OF Beate Biore, 403 9th ot. Seay > or Brana Biome a . N. B.—For FIRST-CLASS "SECOND HAND ris] Edition, Library of Poctry and Sone: OLOTHING extraordinary high prices will be paid, 2 Cullen Bryant. : asf make a specialty sca: Eugene Vernan. Se ey mail will be promptly attended to. | Selections from Heine, transl Robert Dick, ceolegist'and botanis’: WiteEtT«a LIBBEY, OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET Uor. Sixth Street and New York Avenue, ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY ONE HUNDRED FEET oF BOARDS ONE DOLLAB WILL BUY ONE HUNDRED FEET or BOARDS WILLET & LIBBEY’ William Cullen Bryant. His Life Paul Faber: Georze Macdovald...... The Trip to Eugiand: William Winter: 5 Sicnor Monaid:nt’s Niece. 100 THE LATEST STY! OF FANCY AND WED- DING STATIONERY. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Svecessor To SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 11 Pennsyloa jan22-tr 2 nin avenue. €9 Jefferson et., near Bridge st., George vuR N LIST. a snsspicgercennael ps Que ick taena barren SNe ta iene Gren ormease | Brym Bhar ta ey eee District work sent for ‘and returned fees of fon; $1.50, John throp Motiey | O iver jendeli Orders by mail and aa ines $1.50. The of Death: $1.25. Health AAAvean an above “ality. | Primers—all the numbers—403. ‘an ‘fetril have alge anton orient of Marcus Ward \LENTLN! played counters: OOAL AND WOOD. ___ | 2055 ease stmtouneee ([o4L aND woop. W. B&O. H. MORRISON. THE TIME TO BUY. Law BooksELLERS AND STATIONERS, un gs 2a eharren ft ot Fa oy eto jan22tr 475 Penn’a ave. 0.0. nas iatoo ceo and fae renee = OH THE HOLIDAYS. Sole manufscturers of Patent Ban oa Se EIRD ES OO, Recony Mince Won | Me, are,non,Geriared eran, tage tne Ree Oe Eee eS een, US ARTICLES, suitable for presents. Whart. ‘ANDARD WO! = IN FINE yd a Branch OMe, 12th and Penn's ave. sepsoer | , All the NEW ILL SEY BOCK (oan. woop. and American. UBS! FURS! FURS S: - Pavel — SIBERIAN LINED WRAPS, ‘cost. > Shin BACQUSS, MINE, OF Pan aed sEAE ‘A large assortment of HOLIDAY BOOKS, at great- MUFFS and ;, Carriage Roves; Bear, ly reduced ina Fox Gent's Beal Gaps, ‘Gauntiets BLAST for 270 ll etylegand pricon 1987 Ponnsyloania Avocue. rad tenktr WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Bovonth st. nw. W. AND ICE CREAM 8A. A FOOR—Ir = 722 [swat igaondbenrtie poner facilities, is now to n. 2 aud Bece; at short. jarge stock EAS calscinthsvariiee core | re ae see jukas

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