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ed THE EVENING STAR. FIONDAY.... January 5, 1850. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY, Gere OF OXIEF eaten = WASHINGTON, J. For the middie Atlantic st al New England, Hieing bdarometer. northeast to north- west wee winds clear followed by partiy cloudy and in the southern portions rain or mow, falling, followed by rising temperature. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. National Theater.— The Strakosch Grand Purttani.” ~The Gotthold combina- company in Ford's Opera House. tion in “The Octoroo Theater Comique.. Varieties. ew Female Minstréis and Nineteenth-street Baptist Churcit.—Lecture. Condensed Lecals. Father O'Sullivan, of St. Peter's church, has paid $5,525 of the debt on the church during the year just.closed, and has also pald $630 of the interest on the same. Sergeant Saffel found a dead white male in- fant ona vacant lot on P street n. w., near New Jersey avenue n. w., Saturday. Saturday night Oficer Mitts, the 5th pre- cinct arrested Walter Laws, a colored fugitive from the reform school. He wag returned to ‘that institution. eeoronet Pattersen held an examination Sat- evening on the body of John Brown, who aed suddenly Friday night, at No. 1514 12th st. B. W., and decided that death resulteé from na- tural causes. ‘Mr. Charles Godfrey has been elected sailing master of the yacht Ella Treadwell, <¢ fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late ‘apt. Ed. Tasker. ‘hilip Huysman, the young man suspected of complicity in the recent attack upon the wateh- man at the Columbia railroad stables, has been discharged by Judge Snell, there not ‘being suf- sirient evidence to hold him. Mrs. Florence Casey, defendant In a recent divorce suit, was badly cut in the breast on Fri- day by some colored DOYS who had congregated ‘on the porch of her house, 1012 M street 8. e. ‘The St. Aloyisus branch of the Young Catho- lies’ Friend Society met last evening. Eighteen new members were added to the Tolls, anda Yote of thanks passed to the retiring president, James Fullerton, of the District bar, for his active efforts in behalf of the society. Revs. Chas. K. Jenkins, 8. J., and James McHugh, S. J., were present,” and ‘made brief addresses on the objects of the association—educating and clothing poor boys. ‘A recent letter from Newport, Ky., to relatives in this city, from Mr. Francis MeNerhavy, well known from his connection with the Iecal and Baltimore press, states that his youngest child was lying at the point of death. This will be sad news to Mr. McN.’s numerous friends here, in view of the fact that out of ten children he has already lost six, three having died within a few months prior to the famliy leaving Wash- mn. ihe Spencerian Business College presented a busy scene this morning. Many new students entered for 1890. Prof. and Mrs. Spencer and sixteen young ladies of the Spencerian Business College, re, ceived over 300 visitors on New Years, the ma- oy: pene, graduates and former students of the college. intl the Police Court this morning, Kit Carson jr. the actor harged with the violation of a District ordi ving over a sidewalk. It was shown th: arson was ignorant of the District laws, and the case was dismissed. ‘The case of Rebert Johnson, the colored boat- man, who brutally ee Walter Johnson, a white boy, on 13), street s. w., Saturday, knock- ing him down aud jumping. “on him, inflicting Yery serious injuries, and then attacked the father of the boy, who went to his son’s assist- ance, was called in the Police Court chis morn- ing and continued. WHERE THERE THROAT OR 1 Is A WEAKNESS OF THE eon neglected may be all that 1s requi lish a lingering and generally fatal ‘isense. Even where there is no special tendency to Bronchial or Pulmonary trouble, a severe Cold, left to take care of itselt, often plants the seeds of a serious complaint, Sure to be developed by subsequent indisere- ons. Take especial care of your health, there- fore, from the’ ve very earliest sy os ofa Cough or Cold, by prudently resorting to Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which will ee and ‘Strengthen the bronchial tubes, allay inflamma- tion, and cleanse them and the lungs of all irri- tating substances. An ounce of aac is ‘better than a pound of cure. THE COURTNEY-HANLAN MATTER.—The ae York Post of Saturday says:—“ With regard to Courtney's reported willingness to row a race with Hanlan next May, and to Bees up a forteit, Mr. Blaikie said this morning that fn his opin- jon the present stage of the matter is more eee than at any time since the day when urthey's boat was cut. If Courtney has put his money up he means business, Mr. Blatkie — And the latter also thinks that Hanlan to row in May. From the donors of they prize Mr. Blaikie has word that the prize- money is always ready when the men are ready to row for it. On the 16th of last month ‘Court, ney wrote to Mr. Blaikie in this city cy he «Courtney) would row Hanlan ‘in the spring it he was alive.’ Mr. Blaikie thought that the words had a healthy. ring, and he forthwith urged Courtney *to put up his money,’ namely, $500, and sent him articles of aercaueny to sign for arace in May, believing that if Courtney would sign and deposit his , Hanlan would agree also.” ASSOCIATION met Saturday Norris in the chair, and Mr. €. C. Frayser secretary jv'o tenn. Albert Jones Was elected a member. Mr. C. P. Cniver report- ed that for the celebration on the sth of January the hall (Odd Fellows’) had been engaged, as also the music, preparations made for the deco- ration of the hall, and a number of speakers Invited. There being two vacancies on the finance committee (Messrs. Stewart and Hamtin ‘being unable to serve), Capt. James Goddard and Mr. Robert Hewitt were appointed to fill the vacancies. Dr. C. P. Culver addressed | ‘the association at some length. A Dat DEVOTION 70 AN IMPRISONED MOTHER N DEW Mrs. Dr. Sylvester, ‘who, it will be remembered, was committed to jail last. summer, charged with abortion, and Was afterwards indicted for murder, during her confinement in jail has been attended constant- ly by her daughter, Georgie, about 15 years old. Vhen the small-pox brol mut in the jail, some eight or ten days sin orgie was one of the | Victims and was sent to the small-pox hospital on the 2st ult., where she died Saturday. Thus: her 1o; y said to have Jed directly to her death. JACKSON iNeed Mr. J. E ITER’ 1 4 bia Hospital, has District Government Affairs. Mr. John T. Mitchell, treasurer of the Colum- made requisition a the Dis- trict Commissioners for $3,000, towards defray- ing the current, ex of that institascion for the quarter ending Marek 21st, 1580. The District Commissioners have ad@r-ssed a note to Mr. Galt, Lpigieepapowen the Central Free ‘Gispensary, in reply to a cemmunication ef the a9th ultimo, ‘calling attention of the Cemmis- sioners to the necessity for increasige the amount heretofore allowed Yer expenses of the mi Spt ant gong cine kim that eA are Ing to inesease the allewance to $200 per month from the ist of January. THE-GMALL POX BOEPITAL. Messrs. John Briscoe, John OEE os Ea. Mar- fall, John Scott and others,tro! East Wash- ington, appeared Sree he District Corarais- sioners this —s remonstrance against the practice of of Nenping g the small pox hospital outside the ig to the pel ape bulging. neon ree for urpese §s on 19th and A streets northeast, end I the mew memo- rialisss say paar is danger of epneetine) ‘the dis- ease thereabouts through sneans. The District Commissioners promised the delegation that they would inguire into the matter and have he proper precautions applied in the premises. ———__—- Amusements, &c. National. THEATER.—A week of grend Italian opera. commences here to-night. Mr. Stra- kosch’s company will appear in “I Puritant.” This*company has the most successtyl opera season on record. It is composed 6f artists wei known both in Enrope and the United States, and will doutiless sing te crowd. 2d houses. The follow! 4% the cast for “ are to-night:—M’lle La Blanche, “Elvira; Wille Valerga, “ Enrichetta:” Signor Lazvarani, “ Arturo; swe Storti, “ Riesrdo;” Mons. Cas ry, ‘0. ‘orD’s Orega-Hovsk.—That popular ang in- teresting play, y, “The Octoroon,” will be pro- duced at = this week. S‘he scenery has been specially prepared for the occasion and the stage accessories will be accurate and eleb- orate. The Gotthold combination will present the play. Itis a carefully seleeted company. Weil harmonized. Every actor in the cast does 1 dmirably. This company has bee! ‘successful wherever it has“ap} THEATER CoMiQvE.—To the already strong company of the Comigue there will be some ex- cellent additions this week. One feature of the ent will be the “New Female Min- strel TH AND ANNUAL Bau of the Washington City Hibernian Benevolent Society, No. 3, will be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow éven- ing. It promises to be an. ey able affair. HE CHARITY BALL at Masonic Temple is looked forward to with much interest. ‘The management is in the, hands of excellent com- mittees and will doubtless be as brilliant as any of Its predecessors. NINETEENTH: STEZET BAPTIST CHURCH.—Miss Fannie M. Jackson, principal of the High School of Philadelphia, wiif jeeture here this evening under the auspices of the Christian Mite So- ciety of the church. The subject of the lecture will be: “Power there is In Ourselyes to Help Ourselves.” been —_—_—_ MEMBERS Of the Washington Schuetzen Verein are respectfully requested tc be present af the park, on the occasion of the laying of the corner stoné of the new building, to-morrow aiternoon at three o'clock. t ne IN FEE have been recorded as follows: Ae to A. T. Long part 2, Sq. 918; $360" J. V. Hu . trustee, to Hl. B. Coo edge, lots 12,18 and lots 23, a and 37, sq. and ee 2 5, 8, 29, 75, 106, 167, 108, 109’ and 110, a8 Same "toE. A. Fos pues 24, 25 and 20, 42, 43, 44° 17, 11 tional Sq. 860; . yay lots 19, 31, 32 and . 13, 14, 15, 16, SI, 32, 23, 34, 35, S6, 100, 181, 102, 103 and 104, Sq. S602 Sine ‘to Chaniés Morris, dots 13 ana si sq. 60, 20, St, 82, Stan DENIS KEARNEY, Of San Francisco, arrived in New York on Saturday last. He 1% a delegate trom the workingmen’s party to the greenback convention to be held in this city on the st? instant. He thinks that the greenbackers, the workingmen and the democrats will all noml- nate the same candidate for President. — Sap News For Con. CoRKHILI.—Col. George B. Corkhill this morning received a telegram trom his wife at his father’s residence Mount Pleasant, Towa, stating that his youngest child, Mary, 8 years old, had just died of diptheria, and his only remaining child, Lucy, a about 2 years,-was supposed to be dying from the ame disease. Col. Corkhill only a short time ago lost his mother. This last sad news comes to him y unexpectedly. He immediately started for Mt. Pleasant. His many triends here will deeply sympathise with him in his afiliction. Notice —Persons interested in Joveoran mar ket will meet at Daiy’s hall, Ne SO St. nw., ‘Tuesday, January 6th, ats o'clock st nar, where an adjourned meeting will be held. t ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to = W. Roth and Carrie Kaa; G. F. Ellie ni Rodger; John Hawkins of Charles nfity tay ous Tylon; Archibald Harris ad. ‘Sava ul hive Parr of Hempler’s store is for reat. t THE kote aU ea building per- mt was bosons by Mr. Entwisle this morning to Mr. George J. Seufferle for the directors of the Wa hington Scheutzen Association for the con- struction of a hotel and hall on their grounds on the 7th street road, in place of the buildings recently destroyed by fire. The size of the building is to be 143 by 65 feet, and four stories high, solid brick walls fourteen inches thick, iat tin roof, the whole to cost $13,000. Mr. Conradts is the contractor. THE 9 a. m. daily train on the Baltimore & Olio Railroad makes direct connection for An- napolis during the session of the Maryland leg- islature. t —_.—___. Retstxeé Yocune Grrrs.—In the Police Court this morning a dilapidated looking white woman, named Elizabeth Johnson, was arraigned on the charge of being a Vagrant. It 1s alleged that she Keeps a house on E, between Sth and 9th northwest, where it is charged she oung girls into her place for evil pur- that on Saturday Detective Voss w: Srrine RAcks.—Major J. E. Ferguson, of the Maryland Jockey Club, and the directors of the i Nationa! Fair ‘Association, on Saturday ar- | Yanged to hold a spring running meeting on the National grounds for four days. beginning May 7ith,and on the Pimlico track for four days,com- mencing May A New Post, G. A. R.—Department Com- mander H. Dingman organized eee night George G. Meade Post, No. 5, A. R., with the | es eS mos, Medturd, com.; | ‘Thos. Wm. Howatd Gib: | Reid, adj't.; Steve D. | ne, surg.; W.W. Lesh, , 8. V. com; John W . H. St at the Wo- men’s Christian Temperance Union meeting in Fenton Lali, E street, Mrs. Dr. McKendree Reiily and Charley Nye made tem nee addresses and alout 100 people signed the ple Tallmadge Hall last evening, the J held a rousing meeting. Judge A. read an © New Year's poem, dedicat Hon. D. P. flolloway. president, and “the Dash- away Reform Club. Colonel Meacham made a address, and introduced Kit Carson. jn, half an ». AULvO- uare prohibition. M jolloway and Alexan ye followed, and hour with a practical and telling addre teetotalism and Williams, Mr. Ee eatin ‘THE BAKERS’ BENEVOLE: elected the following aes resident; John V. er Rewrath, tweasur H. E.G Msaufl Charles Schuerger and miittee. v ik, vohn A. standing com- —__ MARY Hakris, who some years since killed a clerk in the Treasury department named Bur- of Toughs, and who escaped from the custody Miss Acton, one of the attendants of the it insane asylum on New Year's da returned to the asylum yesterday morning. She had paid a visit to sofne trieuds in Penasy!- ‘vanta, and came bac wn accord. y, Walter B. @., auctioneers, sold for M. C. Lu >. R. McBlair, trustees, lots 31 and 3 ler’s subdivision of lot 23, square num- ‘ered 733, fronting on C street, between Ist and 2d streets northeast, with improvemeats there- on, consisting of two three-story brick houses, to ‘Andrew Divine, for $3,325 each. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., auctioneers, sold Sat- urday a tract of land known as the : Monas- si pik Montello, on the Baltimore and oa gad, contalning p a two and three to Burchel a ASSAULT ON A CAR Drrver.—On Saturday night Jas. Goodwin. the driverof one of the Metropolitan cars on 7th street road, was as- faulted aay! Frank Carroll and Lewis Doran, one them knocking him down and striking him with “a stone; but they were frightened off. | pel several ' young misses who have respectable { cord. alled upon to rescue a youn, gl from this place, which he did, and arrested the proprietor on te charge of keeping a bawdy house. ‘This charge was, after consultation with Mr. Coy} withdrawn, as the prosecution of it would con parca to confess their criminality by becom. ng witnesses against her; so the charge of va- grancy was i nade against her, and of being a suspicious person, ‘without visible means’ of support. detective Voss told the court how she had been living, and how men who pass for respectable have been visiting the house, He also told of his going to the house on Saturday d finding the girl there. The girl testified she had been knowing the woman for two y that Mrs, Johnson bad persuaded her to come there. Mrs, Johnson testified in her own behalf SxAt she told the officers that the gtrl was hot there because she was fright- ened; that the giri came there of her own ac- Judge Snell said that men were bad enough when they seized upon young girls, and deserved the names of tigers, but when a woman seized one of her own sex to ruin them in soul and body she deserved the title of a demon, and she deserved the very lowest portion of’ hell. ‘The description by Dan‘e of the infernal regions did not convey the idea of a fitting place for such a woman. He would require her to give bonds, or go to the work-house for 9) days. at A BABE ON THE DoorsTEP.—About 6 o'clock last evening Officer Crump took to the fourth precinct station, and subsequently to St. Ann’s Asylum, a white female child about a year old, which had been left on the porch of Patrick Connor, on 24th, between H and I streets north- west, by some person unknow1 A SOUTH WASHINGTON SHOOTING CaSE.—This morning in the Police Court, Henry Jackson, € with Frank Jordan with an assault and battery with intent to kill Samuel Ratney on theéth of December, was called. Rainey testified that the affray occurred in Van street, South Washington, and that he had a difficulty with Frank Jordan, who wi eae to a goes inthe neighborhood, and Jac! handed Jordan a revolver, who shot him (tainey) several times, and that he ran, and the crowd after him. a erossexamipation, Rainey admitted that fired three shots at Jordan. Another withess testified that Rainey fired seven times and Jor- dan three times, and one of Rainey’s shots took effect in homer fore arm. Jackson was discharged, and Rainey was placed on trial for aseaulting ilohaed Smith by shoot him in the arm. Smith testified that this shot was fred directly at him. The court sent Rainey to jail for the action of the grand jury. A Nose CUTTING SCRAPE.—This ee an the Police Court, Ella Wi ruta Aust, charged with an assault on Lo cutting her across the nose pleaded guilty. Ths testimony 0 ‘of Louisa only was heard, and Ella was sentenced to six months in jail, for which she thanked the Court. ‘THE WASHINGTON MARKET Co, STOCKHOLDERS —— MeGraw and Cole arrested them yes- oC ee uty ahd Cae encaned ie | a ih ‘arro) y ‘Was sei Godays in jail, ‘and Doran was discharged. “ Pgracrasry if you can,” but under all cir- Mewtggea keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in i ouse, held their annual m¢ and a divi- dend of 5 per cent. was voted. follow] directors were elected: M. G. Emery, N. G. Hep 7 m. E, Chandler, Ed. R, Tinker, Hal- let Kilbourn, Samuel 8. Preston L. Yarnell, Samuet W. Garriden.” Benjamin. D. ‘arne| mm Waitney and Frapk 6. Wilkins, ‘Guene eves. iENERAL TERM. kogay ote Justice Cart Cartter and Randal: ur and Cox—Twombly agt. Supliention te restrain nw dls: ‘Hill egt. Hill: Settiod. setted. arictree Soulins agt.) Bean; dismissed. Dent and Ealrd ; settled. me ee (No. &)}—Judge udge Cox. = Leto agt. Clark; motion to set aside gaement ‘Overruled. W1 yr & Ford agt. Mc- & Shepherd; demurrer sustained and judement for Sefendant. . Cahill Wiener; | this SIE ete Soe jen e 5 ne ext eee ‘Smith; do. National Capital. Insurance com- mn to a rep! ete., sabmitted. National Capital Insurance com- ;motion to vacate judgment submitted. ype ‘agi. same; do. Hayden & Blundon agt. Chommeake & Gnio. Canal ‘cOompeny; judgment OF conaaannstson Soares Unfted States, use ixon; Wright: Same Greet and Same So a me same gt | § default. Leto agt. e; leave to withdraw receipt on filing a caxtifled copy. prichmeyer agt. Phi judgment agat inst. 2D] ito a Rico shee of J. F. Tiarvey ro erga or ¢ i lemnation. Adjourned tin 8 Bieurdey. lay. CaraniaL CourT—Judge Hagne. To-day, Michael Cavenaugh; petit Fern (second offence): verdict of guilty and sentenced to 15 months in:the Albany penitentiary. Wm. Bodinson, do.; pleaded not guilty. Ella Holmes, Go.; verdict of gu‘lty—2 years and 4 months in the penitentiary. Jennie Comodore, do.; .do.— 2 years and 8 miosths at Albany. POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. Toalay, Wm. Wéison, maintaining a nuisance; $5. John Watson and John Pierce, vagrascy; bonds.or 30 days each. Alexander Ross, charged with making an indecent. exposwe of’ his per- son; $5 or7 days, Benedict Campbell and Sam- uel Stewart, loud and Soisterous; $5 or 15 days each. Mary Sullivan, do.; do. colored, charged with carrying a pistol, pleaded uilty and was fined $50 or 60 days in work- ouse. Eugene L. Clements forfeited collateral. Frank Curran, aaa ae Officer Hariow as a suspicious character and pickpocket, was dis- missed, with the catttion thatif heis caught in the violation of law he will be sent to the re- form school. Meivin Nash, throwing stones; $3. Henry Daniels, petit larceny, pleaded guilt and was fined $5.er 15 days. Elzabeth Johngon, alias Cook, charged with beets #n idle and sus- picious person, without visible means of sup- port; 90 days in the workhous 5,000 Park Snogs at eee auction ae ay morning, January 6th, at 707 Market t 8, Samsraa, Si A Litt. Boy STakvVED To DEATH at Soop In consequence of a throat disease that vented his swallowing anything. He lived Our weeks without eating or eee His plead- ings for food were pitiful, and he frequently digamed of enjoying sun sumptuous repasts, only to awake to unger and thirst. Just before he died he taked his mother if they would have a good dinner for him in heaven. KMLED By A STONE.—At the village of Ainey- hae: Pa., Mrs. Keim, ie 62 years, lost her life n Friday under the following circumstances: Wn. Scholi, while quarrying stone for the Le- nigh furnace, set off a Dlast by which a large quantity of stone was dislodged. One of the pleces, weighing bemveen six aud ten pounds, ilew over the furnace to a distance of 1,500 feet, and ‘on the head of Mrs. Keim.Wwho was engaged in her yard feeding chickens, inflictin; a terrible wound, from which she died in a shor! time. “‘ GARCELON” Boom.—Dr, Crawford, of West- ernport, was called to attend a patient on New Year's eve, and at the request of the father that the Doctor should name the her, he {nam ately called it “Garcelon.” And thus the G: celon “boom” moves on.—{Cunhertand Times, man. re OnI0 SENATORSHIP.—Dispatches trom Colum- bus, Ohio, claim for Mr. Garfield, as successor to Senator Thurman, seventy out'of the ninety republicans who will go into the legislative caucus. Sz~There will be no warin Maine, but for years after this neighbors will refuse to borrow o and coffee of each other.—[Detroit Free Press, &2At Waco, Tex., Miss Florence Davis, aged 17, a daughter of Hon. J. T. Davis, while’ care- lessly handling a pistol, shot herself through the heart, causing instant death. w-The total arrivals at Castle Garden, York, in 1879, were 175,689, of whom 135, aliens. The’ arrivals In ‘15:8 were 12 which number 75,347 were aliens. (2-The Shoemakers’ Protective Union of New York, which numbers five hundred and tifty operatives, has decided on asking for an ad- vance of 15 per cent. on their wages to-day. tar-Eugene Sloan, formerly of ae Ae) Texas, ‘Hera, has committed sui &2-The Ledger, a new re] Dian newspaper, appeared in New Orleans Saturday. ils Sz The railroad and turnpike bridge at Mil- lersburg, Ky.,on the Kentucky Central Rall- road, was burned yesterday. Loss $25,000. In- cendiary. te“The preparations In New Orleans for Mardi Gras, February 10th, are of surpassing elegance. —_—_—_—_———— CIS-ATLANTIO re 869, Of GLOVES KID WALKING and DRIVING,’ ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. FISH, CLARK & FLAGG, And gold by first-class retailers. oct25-2013 FRIBDRICHSHALL BITTER WATER, A Bure Remedy for Constipation and Headache. GENUINE VICHY WATER From the es HAUTERIVE, Bpecific for ‘osayuy and Du Disease GRANDE Gl — Specific for ‘Diseases of the HOPITAL—Specific for isorders of the Stomach. (i ee roan neon Poem eta BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS Have received the greatest number of unquestiona- bly reliable endorsements that any external remedy éver received from physicians, druggists, the press and the public. All praise them asa great improve- ment on the ordinary porous plasters and all other ee ee ee et ica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Reslecied Oougte, and all Local Aches and Pains, they are the best known remedy. Ask any one who has used them, or any good physician and he will above statements. confirm the Bold by all Drug- gists. Price 25.cents. . decl3-lm Goowwis & ae ae eee ers NEW aoons KEGEL WECEI VED DAL DALY se ney GEORGETOWN. - nee Dare ee colored man, named returning from. 2 once rere i re lent on the Washington | Evsry Drvaaist in Washington sells Du Side of M-street bridge, in Rock Creck. * Hie was rescued amd taken to De. Saters omice: =o He _recetved several severe cuts upon his head Z and bruises upon his From Dr. 8, W. Humter. Baltimore, Md. ‘THE CaNal.—Boats are “leaving Georgeto' Having Wecome: fam familiar with Citden's tend for Guaberantes to load with, Goal, for Leibig’s Liquid Brtract of Bef and Tone nrigor= ‘This indicates that the canal will be | ator, I take pleasure in recommending as an ex- Keper pena while longer. reparation, combining as it does food 3RAIN.—Arrived—Bost Medi , with 1,500 sey ; producing | ‘bushels Wheat and 600 do. C01 sas and strength. Solid by al rs THE Biswor OF ete confirmed a class eee eee isp Ire, SuIETs.—I have advanced the price of being pre- I —I have advan p or. | my Perfect Wamsutta Shirts to $1.25 each. NO M. Baker, rector. in the religieus ser- | present change in collars and cuffs. Balbriz- ee confirmation by the Rev. | gan half hose are still $3 oe dozen, Buy now. ‘Kee, Lindsay, and the rector Gro. C. HENNING, of — church: The ae of the Bishop’s sermon 410 seventh street. Lmudor iim? the addeeee bethe aarcioguent | Send is 25 Gross of Quirk’s Irish Tea. Sete re ot = ‘scriptural axiom — “The of<God is the beginning of wisdor CITY ITEMS. ‘Am I Se Dall? 1 Tahink Tam ‘One dose of Quirk’s Irish Tea will relieve you. Sold by druggists. Such is the order we received, and why? Be- cause it never fails when you are bilious. Price 25 cents. ir. Wain. Alex. Greene, Macon, Ga. writes: cheeriully state that I have tested the virtues and efficiency of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Bery in my private practice in cases of Heneral debsiity, weakness, depression, dyspep- loss of appetite and nervous affiictions. when meiione had proven more than useless. I have found it the best. remedy I ever used in chronic aicoholism, when the stomach is always irrit- able. and food required to nourish and invigor- ate the drooping strength ana nervous depres- sion. Sold by a! druggists and grocers. “* DRIVER'S RYE-CORDIAL” ciresstubborn colds. ISSHING PILES.—Symptoms are moisture, in- tense itching, particularly at night, after getting warm in inéveased by scratching; other parts are sometimes affected. “Sirayne’s Ovit- pleasant, sure cure. Also cures Tetter, gworm, Pimples, Sores, all Sealy, Crusty, Itchy Skin Diseases. Instant relief and perma- nent cure certain. Sent by mail for 50c.; eo boxes, $L.25. Address letters, Dr. Swayne & So! Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists. Wioleaaié by Stott & Cromwell, Washington. “ DRIVER'S RYE CorpDIAL” is pleasant to take. SKINNY MEW AND WOMEN are not admired. It lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve foi use ALEXANDRIA, Fing.—The community, or a large thereof, was awakened shortly after 1 o’clk this portion morning by an alarm of fire. It was caused by the discovery of tlames issuing fromthe Man- sion House stable yard on Lee street, between = and Cameron streets. The fire, which was tly the work of an incendiary, was kin- died in two.amnibuses, which were mingtae un- der the shed, to which the flames afterwards spread. The firemen were quickly on hand and deluged the place with water, but the vehicies Were s0inflamable that they were burned down to the running gear before the firemen arrived. ‘The omnibuses belonged to Mrs. Margaret Cook, and were used.by Messrs. Cook and Patterson, two young men just starting in business. ‘THE Crry DEBT.—The funding of the city debt Still continues, and will doubtiess be completed ere many weeks have passed. The finance eom- mittee of the city council met last night, exam- ined the rs statement, apd destroyed a number of old bonds. The city treasurer has been kept busily engaged since the first of the month in paying off the interest on the new bends, the coupons for which became due on that date.—[ Gazette, 3, jos HOLLAND'S “ Welles’ Health Renewer.’” Greatest remedy on earth for impotence, sexual debility, decline, &e, $1, at druggists’. t, 6S Barclay street, PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, N.¥., and for Washington at 490 Penn’a avenue, From a Prominent Veterinary Surgeon. Mr. Wm. M. Giles, Chemist—Sir: "I have prac- ticed extensively in Europe and America, and your new ery, Liniment Iodide of Anuio- nia, Surpasses anything I ever used for splints, strains, lameness in the limbs or shoullers, weakness across the kidneys, wind Dare and hard, bony swellings on the ee t is truly Marvellous. Yours yery tru! Patented Oct. 2, 1873. Is the highest achievement in the manufacture of Gold Pens and the result of experiments for more than twenty years. The ** RECORD” Pen is produced by a skillful combifiation of the two pre- cious_and non-corrosive metals; 76 kr. Gold and Platinum, while the ordinary gold pen contains EAE CGne Veterinary Surgeon, 330 W. 25th st. an alloy of copper, daly ts fineness without | write to Dr. Giles, 120’ West Broadwa: per which the cost! me supplies. ‘The | Who will cure without charge. RECORD oid Pem Points a of the bank = Pitts cure Piles. Sold by all: druguists Jridtum, (Diamonds), Tndestruchble with ir Cort ent, and polished to glass-like smoothnes: iteel pen writers: ie now every objection to gold Eos é, and evel juirement in a Pen which OND! and not oxidize, sanarely met tia Pertection bility Fas Spring Bye all Jewelers and ‘Stationers ih in ee United tates. If not found order direct from JOHN Hoxe, ), Manufacturer, 19 W. 4th stroot, Oils zoe ae by JOHN C. PARKER, 619 7th street mari9-lawly-nrm AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY 16TEX POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, ‘Trial bottle 25 cents. S,O63t FOR ALLAYING HOARSENESS and Irritation of the Throat it is daily proved that “ Brown's Bronchial Troches” are a mild remedy, y efficacious. ove’ tts Thickens Thin Hair, Gives it New Life. ccnieneaee of Sp Price, “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. “London Hair Restorer.” Not sticky orgumniy. Ail are delighted with its delightful fragrance and cleansing properti Keeps the hair soft, lossy and luxuriant, causing it to grow where it has fallen off or become thin. Price Six bottles, #. At leading druggists. Stott & Crom- well, Wholesale agents, Was ents, Washington, eo “ ALDERNRY Dainy.”—Fresh alderney butter jurned every morning and delivered in 3 lbs. Ward” prints, 42c, per lb, Also, cottage cheese and buttermilk. tf and Gentil 7 To Ladies In the City of Louisville, on We wish to call attention ‘o ‘Se Fisher's JANUARY 31, 1880. Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, , authorized by act of the k i le a ausiarived Uy act ce 16 Rates No. 906 G street, near 9th poem: By promptly anes oon ture of 1869, Spied mea neePnuegan courage ar | adopting the tate unproven wheter o thera in Kentucky tre ile ownership of “al | to do his work in a manner not to be equaled by standing), occur regu arly on the last day of every | those not Possessing these facilities. | Ladies’ month ( nh and are supervised by | and Gent’s indays excep’ prominent state officials. Every Ticket-holder can call out his number and see iy Apottey in ‘the ‘wheel. ‘The management call attention to the grand o| ner ao aa rea teed eee ae effectual removal 01 ! partly or thoroughly. 26 years’ experience. Kid Shoes and Glove cleaned nice. Moderate prices. First-class work. tunity nted'of obtaining, for only $2, an iy preeentet of obtaining fe ‘or 01 p02 an ), 000 | 100. a 3100 38008 x: 200 dons80 enc 10,000 G00 do. > 20 each h S000 1,000 do:, 10 each 10,000 roximation pri: 700 = an 3 do: Sr B00 - do. AG LE UNDERSIGNED has ee coorournly tau he the at of practice fern cities ; was. augue an fo Infirmary for Ner- tar Diseases, in, Philadelphia, more, generally known as ‘* Dr. Wier Mitchel desiring the services of a call on or address fospital.”” Any one ‘Miasoues"™ will please , 960 prizes... 112,400 _janl-4t" Miss M. M. EVANS, 1313 Riggs st. vuole Tickets, 82 Half Hick 31 Hlexets, 66." 85 Tickets, ‘ibo: QPECIAL ATTENTION. ‘All applications for club rates ‘should ‘beude to) NEw FANOY GOODS AND LADIES’ FURNISH- ING HOUSE, 433 Ninth Street Northwest. jan3 Mrs. M. B. BRUCE & CO. \HIS IS THE BURGLAR’S SEASO: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street and New York avenue. aeotey Burwiae 1d Damp Proof Vguits from to 60 a year. Government Bonds a Sepoait erat ives Silverware in of Managers— notte the home office. Remit by bank draft or express. Orders of $3 ao [ upward, by express, can be sent at our ex- Pail Uist of drawing published in Louisville Gou- rigr-Journal and New Vork Herald and mailed to all ticket-holders. | For tickets and information address only T. J, COMMERFORD, Courier-Journal build- ing, qouisvilie, Ky., or No. 163 Broadwa: oar New York. [ron B1TT LADIES’ GOODS. MRS. SELMA RUPPERT’S, 008 Orn STREET, Orr. Patent OFFICE. ee stock of Ne Fe AND GERMANTOWN Mtl, tania CA CARY, NYAS, LACES. HOSIESY, Nov! erates FANCY NEEDER WORK. KENSINGTON or CREWEL EMBROIDERY in sreat vari SSTaMrina romply executed. jan5 System of d Journals of Fashion for sale, We., UP stairs, dec29-Im_ ae P. JEANNERET, . 83 North Charles st., Baiti Wit, Orex FRENCH BO; OF NETS AND HATS. EVENING AND RECEPTION BONNETS, No. 1107 Pennsylvania avenue, dec13-1m_ WASHINGTON, D. 0. M*s BELLE LUCAS. DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th est., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. iA SHOES_OF FIRST THE ONLY IN THE CITY. WE MAKE TO ORDER AND KEEP AN . PRICES Y ASSORTMENT, e. Suns lth st. n.w. decl1 CLASS. Branch H. yi Dees SENSES. HAMILTON, First clans work, at modems prices. (PBE FIST PREMIUMS Over all competitors for LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FINE SHOES ee been awarded by the National Fair Association J. H. VERMILYA, 610 9th street. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 25 BARRELS nov2t novs PLEASANT VALLEY SWEET CATAWBA WINE, Best IN THE City. $1 PER GALLon. “GREAT WESTERN” CHAMPAGNE,” UNSURPASSED BY ANY IMPORTED. CAR LOAD OF CHOICE NEW YORK CIDER. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM, 81.75 per gat. Excellent Sherry Wine, per gallo1 2.00 rapes. 5 Ibs. Choice Mal: 1.00 7 Ibe. Choice New Mixed Nuts. 1.00 1 Gallon “Our Bouquet Whisk 2.50 1 Box London Layer Raisins. 2.50 French Cream Candy, Bon Bons, per Ib. 20 C. S. HARE & SON, Lands 7th st. and Cor. H and 4th sts. n.w. YANVASS sen DUCES, Sa es eae ED HEAD bucKs, oe TONGUES SqUABS, OF SEER, Conrtry SAUSAG: DIAMOND > BACK PRs, eS “OVSTE RS, FLORIDA CHANGES AND BANANAS, &o. . TIBBETS & CO., dec Patace Manne?, Core taih ant CY, av. QOQTH STREET MARKET. 720 20th street. ers an ins. Turke Ghickens and, Ducks ‘Venison. Reet Tendevioina sed Swest Besse California Grapes, Pears reand Orders for Dinner Parti novd nunces. oO eINKINS & SON. IRST PREMIUM aay at the National Fair over all other compet- itors TO CERES. The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, The standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. nové A of 8 So ‘and 206 an iil ‘ket; or address Box 71, City; "ost mapnolne delivered free of charge to all ae _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. WABHIXGTON ry oH oe! AN BENEV- M. W.G SCH SAMUEL DD F 3-2t TUESDAY, JANUAR’ Cu481TY BALL, For THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, BALLS, PARTIES, é&e. GFaND ANNUAL BALL OF THE 4 SLOWS! HALT. S33 STREET, THE BENEFIT oF MASONIC TEMPLE, R oa T. DEE Tickets to be had at the principal I and Jewelry Stores. —# AIRS, FES Rn Ge fon ranedt of S' 1OOL, at ¢ Petwreen Ieee ‘ana Ne THURSDAY EVENING, Janvanry 8, CEPTION COMMITT: NILES. B. & 7. Y- RICKET TS: WEL) Noss Raye” Mrs. Mrs. JOSEPIT REDFERN Tok Plsaon decsvjanl,3 STIVALS, ¢ OYSIUS PAROCH- ewe Hall pol sts. D. We LECTURES. ECTURE. JACKSON, * Principal! th ihe Risk School of @hiladelphia, ‘Will Lecture in Under CHRISTIAN MONDAY EVENING: 9 JANUARY 5, 1880. UBIE: ** Power There is in Ouree Lecture comm Adinission, 25 cents, the NINETEENTH 8: STREET Leo PAU CHURCH, the Aus pices of the TE SOCIETY, 8 ae a Oureelves."* “es at 8 o'clocl A ee GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS le oft EORGETOWN 'N MASONIC HALL ASS he annual meeting of i —TI the STOCKHOLDERS of the above named Association, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve, during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such business as m: be held at Masonic Hail, TUESDAY, January 6th 6th,’ 1880 BAR r legally come before it, will be jeorgetown, D. C., on , at 7 pan ‘TT, Secretary. ve CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. be worn while bathi CHA! TH. NEVER RUSTS, NEVER BREAKS, NEVER WEARS OUE ALWAYS CLEAN, and: ing, is for sale at SY PISHEWS, 029 70 st. nw. As, Fisher Govoles her attention to the wants of decl ties. tn itary. phuntbiny view to its proper sanita ‘Orders promptly > ISHE! Birien, Plumber, Steam and G. 1863. Send your « E: i wor! h arrangeneht aye meal shat Benes jana 9 PISTO! yy mail paid. §.G ECOND- HAND CLOTH, | ‘OLS, ow, POLES 7 salesman having nov20-3m,4p 19 D street, Branch Ais No. tos He, TO JIM WALKER, 206 10th street, for Car- pet Lining, Felt, Tarred Feit, Fe! Boot, Repairing, and Lime, Cement, it and Gravel Plaster, HOLESALE AND RETAIL. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK UFHOLSTERY Goons AND With all the CORNICE ;URTAIN fees La a ‘Trimm: yuu COuNIGE LT AND R.W.» OF between D and K 408 9th 'B.—Note By mail promipuyiatended ET_ YOUR, vane ae AT BAK LIDGE’S,GALLERY. — anteed to Detween 7th and ples Fae per ioe T Ti Market Spe sts. dec24- es JHE BEAUTIFUL DECKER BRO: PIANOS, matchiess, BURDETT ORGANS. SUBS pole oar dec6-3m HE STIEFF pianos vee at the Centennial, iumehant at the Exposi- 4 Son Dnive Puris, 1878, were also ed the First Premium’ at the 1a ‘National Fair, for both Square and Goneht styles, and the award was not reversed, the advertisements of other parties to the contrary notwithstanding. G. L. WILD & BRO., SoLe AGENTS, nov19 723 7th street northwest. M, KNABE’S PIANOS, ‘Universally acknowledwed fo be the Bese NOW aa OFAC TURED. artists. ORGANS slepratod entree ig ‘ atten ric erat Hig Brag Wakenoomes tNo.288 11th st.sa fow doors above PS-a¥ EPUCED PRICES Are now marked on our que Goods. Winter t 13%, uy 20 and 25 027-t fm secrotary; A L-Startevant teagan Et vant toa miss as ‘Cassels, Thos. Evans. T'S CELEBS ENT CURATIVE QUALITIES OF = Stop One Minute and Think, AMPANE AND HOREHOUND The most pleasant Coueh Medicine in general use. “AWTHUR NATTAN, Paszascu, dec26 eee ‘and D sts. n.w. uate DYSPEPSIA, TN- ETS AND JEFURN- eure you” hao erate aeteeraaaa a ent CARPETS and HOUSEFUENISHIN ig GOODS, your BLOO! Bigelow, Iron Bitters | you aro Weal; ave no Ai peti tnd Modue Roxbury & Bmith’s ae or feel generally DE Hartford Ingrains. Iron Bitters | IXON BITTERS ite Cee you. a ae <7 at Iron Bitt If you have OCCASIONAL ‘Forni roe | NESS, or feel that LIFE IS Swill and Antique yaaa Iron Bitters} A BURDEN, IRON BITTERS foulding, will cure yor Those in want of House- Tron Bitters |e aan wid have if to thelr advantezy to am 1d have urchasing. Gol Iron Bitters nat milk or aérenuth to hmese your faity child, or suffer from Hysteria, or HOOE BRO. & 00., Iron Bitters | discake that females are ableto, | sug30 2328 F st. n.wo-s dear Eobitt Nouie. try IRON BITTERS. READ THIS COLUMN. | YOU CAN BE CURED. fron Bitters A Powerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. ‘Curatine f A Vegetable Medicine. Prick #14 Bor. Aut Drvaotsts SeLz THEM. Curatine AReliable Medicine. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO., yy ey lar oa BALEIAORE, Iron Bitters Curatine Soze Puornrerors. Enrich the Blood. Cures Liver Complaints. For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL Pennsyl- | Iron Bitters Curatine G _ vania aventte, wholesale and retail,and by all Dre Renew the Vigor. | Cures Kidney Affections. wists. Iron Bitte: rs Curatine = QERKY’S aa Give Vitality. Cures Scrofula. Iron Bitters Curatine Pg i nore Batra ne ge Rpg ges re Malarial Dikeases,| "Cures Rheumatism. the blood snd ida wonderfal tomes Tt clears tue Iron Be certain cure for dys- o yspeneia, [Por Tete, Tteh pepeia. _It is recommended by the Medical Fan Ixcn Bitters | and Tumors, and Pt hia os a anown in the Orient Cure Indigestion. |Curatine for six centuries. It is made like ‘Tea: | son Bi Cures Pimples sorte 2 cents a 7, Annie ‘Pixley uses sit ty; qron Bitters ‘and Blotches. 0. G0 hosts of = ‘ciSoues hy mall Bo.” and ae Jiberal discount to Lrritability. \Guratine © Oia ina “Rove coum 809 arch ste Fila, | trom Lary aS OR NEW, SEAWS DAY OR ANY \Gures Ulsers and Bolle. F OTHER DAY. Iron Bitters \Curatine | meses Slenstruation. |For Mercurial Doucaine Stag-Head Whisky, (five vate old), $2.50. Baker's Old Rye Whisky, 84 Celebrated Methusalah Whisky, 85. Topay Sherry, (very fine), $4. Duff Gordon Sherry, (cood), $2. Pure Jamaica Spirite, (old), #5. Pure New England Rum, $1.75. Just received 1,000 bushels Peachbloom and Peer- lees Potatoes, 65c. per bushel. | Price $1 a Bottle. Price $1 a Bottle. | TRON BITTERS AND CURATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsyl- vania avente, whelesale and retail, and by all Drus- ane MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor- Mi onuh. medi treat how con- At HOWARD'S, armed sematy bo Feinoved, ‘hoe mi years’ study, observation, fessiot aecl8eo Cor. 7th and L sts. n.r. | practice, a angi that wal iaguce ye M4550 nestonen, Sferaned rwgie A stanmett of Satan ma” (a Hor, the speedy, cure, ot | lage and fof Ghe, moans by wnich they ca be t3- “Seminal Weakness, Loss of maa Sa ine be; CUrreney orders brought Andiscret Druggist has ee a tion orexcess. Any Bla othe, 81. lack Bion es Bearer, Cloaks and Shawis. ad 4 ‘its Bis and up. etal ba Bleat ka Ett Sat Slicetings: Calico. short Jengtbs, 5¢. ; handsome Teed ah GY and 8 te. Ingrain Carpet, 35, 40, 45 and 50- all wool do. *icchd "Tos Bridge street. GkonaRTownN. RES" Lack NOVELTIES. oe Doshess, LACE JABOTS, at 25 to 40c.; Real > BARBES, at $1.75 to $2.50, nice qual: iy “the Point be Langquedoc and Brabant Di Husse LAOES at lowest prices, AT NOOT'S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Resl Breton LACES, at 20 to 30c. the yards Be. BONS, all shades and rie at remat] ble low figures: Point De yard wide, 0c. ; illusion ROUCHEIN! s Dress ELEATINGS, Ar NOOT’S, 915 Pex [A AVE. All the newest styles of Rex! Lace FICHUR, BAR: BES, COLLAKETTS, SUS kK Gktivs Spanish Date FICHUES, ‘eal Vaten- ciennes, Point, Gauze, Thread and Duchess Trim- ming LACES, NOOT’S, 915 In Hand-embroidered, Real Lace, Hand-painting und Ostrich Feather PARTY FANS, we have a large assortment at very low prices, Ar NOOT’S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. French Reception, Street BONNETS and Lace DRESS: VLVANIA AVE. AT NOOT’S, Jan2 915 Pennsylvania ave., Cenc BARGAINS FOR THE HO! HOLIDAYS. ’ ULSTERS AND ULSTERETS MAS SRRAUar dit Penneyivanie avenue. IFFERENT STYLES OVERCOATS, $8. 10 were worth $12, at STRAUS’, 1011 Penn's avenue. USINESS SUITS, TS, the larg variety, at ex- tremely low prices, at A. 8° us’. made equal to Custom Wo! D¥ou Trorth $30. Gall and eee sae ata. Bibs INARY BARG: POVENCOATS of all Sey at ra Brn’ Rust BROWN BEAVER OVERCO: Bass anes at STRAUS'S, 1011 eae os AYE YOU SEEN THOSE NOBBY CHIN- Pye L ae for or 8st if not, yeu md Gudin the city. "fo bend Only af AC STRAGS OUBLE-BREASTED SQUARE-OUT assortment. “Galland eee theme at A. STEACS" or BU! INESS AND | AND DRESS SUITS, in wernt NEY 18 AN OBJECT naa ITH WHOM MONER 13.45 08 Tee on + vdemember A. STRAUS, 2011 Pennsvieania avenue. Moa. has established a HPE®*® WISE GARNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wasurxerton, D. 0. No. 2 Columbian Law Butiding, Fifth street, between DandE ty3l-6m orator is BRAZIL amEnics THE CE decid dec?2-2: Plumbing #4A*waeD & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth street n.w., Give Special attention to REMODELING snp MODERNIZING DEFEO- TIVE PLUMBING residences. Al MAS ELS: GRA’ -PI and PonAS GO GOODS. a8 the only good thi own the patents for manufacti NEw BOOKS YOR THE HOLIDAYS, EUS TRATONS from Hawthorne's Scarlet Let- Darley: ait A Our Ni THE HOPEFUL: Bowe lected Poetry ; $2.25. LETTERS of Chios RISTMAS: moseinen by Richard A, WH. BALLANTYNE a SON,” manufacture sell CES, NAL RANG LACE STOVES, English ia ‘Dr. Coll rin that 8 Bocous Bs ivap- ing in that and we ig in that iine, j $10. He ha Wlurtrated the Coast; by Herbert a gin: Tiustrated. 3 vols. of choice se- icken8; 2 vols. ; $3. BELL—A novel’ arrangement 428 7th street n.w. Brees: HEATERS, &c. BUY THE BEST. ww Bibb’s New Baltimore and New Silver Palace. Parlor Sun ad Sunnyside Latrobes. New Home Delight, the best Parlor Stove King Cabinet and splendid Ranges. Mavic Light and Magnet and other Heating Stoves. and Gaxtitting ‘Tin Roofing, Jobbing, & Orders by ‘Telephone pro: ptly attended to. JNO. MORAN, 2126 Penn. ave. | BEGONT: GROW: S INTER FLOWERING PLANTS. TUNLAW FARM GREENHOUSES, (NEAR GEORGETOWN, D. 0. A! Catalogue of select GERANIUMS, AND AT MODERATE PRICES. BOQUETS, FUNERAL. us &c., HANDSOMELY CALL! }. L. HU! Proprietor. EOS: ME OHAR. x. WHELAN, Manager. CHOICE WINTER a heist PLANTS FOR CALLAS, &c., WELL | WREATHS axp CROSSES, AND ARTISTI- Y ARRANGED. Plante ready Fevrusry 1s 1880. =o “Orders left with HUME, CLEAR’ & Co., 867 Market Space, oe ‘whom 'we have Telonbonad ‘com- munication), will be prom) ended to. comm below will re- ceive prompt attention. decl7 FRANELIN A. Se Secretary Rania eae Greenhouses. #07 meee Spacer, ELLING OFF SING OUT EVERY BY YARD. OF OUR WINTER panes XO m #1 down, aes y CARTON FLANNEL, 6%c. cry COLORED AIXS! BARGAINS! HEAP, is THE PeTMe TO BUY Ci Closing out all of our LADIES CLOAKS less than aeeantital SILK ree out DRESS GOODS re- reuced 1 HED TABLE merul eet Rg Gy Derk ane a taent Oar CALI alles i 4 BA os and ee ia ae and BLACK CASH- nessagoD! QoDR eva color 13%60- KID GLO" 1.25 a Man eS be ool SHAKER FLAN- LAGE for Curtains, 123s, 15, 18, 20, Ne sepgelay baie in Black SILKS, 75, 8Tc., $1, Stet Stas

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