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THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY ....Novembecr 24, 1880. The Weather, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP SIGNAY. OFFICER) Was8INGTON, Nov. 24, 180, 9:30 am. } Forthe middle Atlantic states, lower barome- ser. bigher temperature, northerly veering to easterly winds, increasing cloudiness and ‘snow, RANGE OP THE EERMOM: STER, ‘The following are the readings of th’ thermom- eter at the Office during the days et am., 16°; 7:35, am., 16°; 11 am, maximums, 37, minimum, 13 LOCAL NEWS. —__. Amusements, Ac., To-night, National Theater,—"Pirazes at pa’. Fores ave. = uzance, «& House,—Haverly’s Colored Car- Bival. 439 7/% street.—The Bobemian {1493 Blowers. Wh and H streets. —* > rpan Exnibition. Taltmadge *” Mnsical and dramatic en- VertalnT ne Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:10 * ei bed at 1:15 a. th pm. and ‘A sociable was given 10 the ¥ wture room of All Souls’ Church, last eveti" . “inger ‘the atl- spices of the Parish Union” ¢ tnt churen. ‘The Kev. Dr. R. R- SbIDDIN. “¢ ‘Boston, secretary of the American Unitarl> Association, made sorae interesting remark? Shot guDs ar in demand to-day, and ‘he in- dications @T€ that the woods will ba fall of amateur >" stsmen to-morrow. At the iseeting of ewspaper men held tast Bight “ was agreed that the fund teft over after pes wg for the press boat on the Oevcasion of the Aablan-Kiley boat race should be invreased to a “sum suficient to purchase 2,040 loaves of bread, © be distributed to the poor through the police en Christmas eve Thanksgiving day will fe generally observed ©-morrow as a holigay. The offices of the general and local gorernments will be closed, and services will ip ond iain vertised In tG-day’s STAR. ao eCrenticmab, pamed Wright, was relieved of his gold watch, worth $#, last night a3 he Was about to purchase a ticket at Ford's Opera nse. MeMhilt dozen of the drivers of the Belt ime street rodiroad and as many colored roughs got tuto & ght at the stopping place of ule cars, corner Sd street and Maryland avenue last night, But tae latter crowd was driven off on the ap- reach of the police aud Superintendent Datsh. mae biows Were strucl di soine glass Ww dows iv the cars broken. No one was much burt. Jurors for the Crimimal Court. Jurors for the Criminal Court, December term. ‘were drawn in the Clerk's office this oraing ee GRAND JURORS. . Henry Tilghman, + M st. n.w.; Win. ¢ daveh, 15: t. n.W.: B. H. Stinemet ave.; Wm, Summers, Glesboro; Joel oth st.: M. J. Auk Geo. Harris, 9 . whal B. Naylor. tr. August Nekel Branch ro: sts.;" Thos 4203 N st. n.w.; Wi. "i Este. nw.; John B. brown, 4 Est. Swi: W. Bayden, Georgetown; Louis Myrtock. K oraila. ix THE Koenat Wit On trial In CL Court, No. 1, Judge Macartnur, for the past two days, the jury rendered 3 verdict this moraing sustaining the wil. Mr. Kochat,a native of Switvveriand, and an oid resident of this Dis trict, died in Aprtl last, having first made a Wil devisivg his real estate to a nephew of bis deceased wile, one Henry Niblo, The wil was contested by certain Swiss next of kin, by Mrs. Josephine Caldwell, a cousin of bis deceased Wife, and by the Untted States, the alieged grounds of contest being that at ihe Ume the ‘will was made the deceased was tncapal Feason of drunkenness, to exec i contestants were represented by M tt, RD Mild Mussey. Tos. € . B.T. Haley appe er of the will. “THE way of the trapsgressor (5 hard.” wise and buy Dr. Buil’s Cough Ssrup for TRE NUISANCE Cases Ix Covky.—In the Criminai Court Bomber of nuisance cas for to-day. ‘The first called tals morai that of Frecerick Bates for nuisayee—the soap factory on G Eiltot & Robinson, appearing for the defense, stated that Mr. 3 had sold bis estaditsh- Ment, aud there was no nuisance there (0 ¢ platn'of. The demand jor the mater.ats here- tofore used for soap and candle manufacture had been greatly increased, owing to their v now in the marufscture of oleomargarine, and the defendant bad found lt impossible to carry on the business. They had no objection to tering a formal plea of gull sentence was suspended. a ad ‘bat the plea be entered with the statement, ce Be i Stated that he had sold out his establishment, | and asked similar action a3 in the othe, ald this order was mad A GREAT PAPRE.—One 07 the great news Of the age that secures the best writers re jess of expense, has the fullest book rev able articles upon financial ments deyoted to fine art lows. IS wortn hal They relieve at once THE | adoptert re D be general action bs Tepublican ciubs to Wasnington as to the return to the national i capital of Gen. Grant and the fmaignration of | Gen. Gartield Into the office of Presideat of the United States; and that the Boys in Bite pro- pose on t casious to honor these distin- guished mi every means in their power,bat that to parade on other cecastons or to con- tribute to other demonstrations not of national interest is regarded needlessly burdensome, and that invitations of such a character shouid hereafter be courteousiy declined. { } A. King Chandler it Prints to-morrow o'clock. = Ribbons, dress goods, linens Also special bargains In | and tianneis. ry | ‘The store will be open ail day. } 4 | | department. Hor Srrtxo diamen bracelets £. Fae VRIES cs CLES sow York avenue las’ de in th i ‘ary. Th the constitution ing was discharged anda new one tollons: Messrs” Burnside, Parlsen, Tanner, Smith, Norton, and koome. ¥ lution Was adopted providing that in future ap- plicants must pay the fnitlation fee and dues from !st of last April and furnish good evidence of active loyalty to the republican party during | the recent campaign. { at Prige’s, 457 P } | | My SToRE will be closed the entire day to- morrow. P.R Winsos. | EUCALYPTINE.—Exquitsite for the skta. 25 A. SrRats will keep lis store open until 11 p. | ™.. to-night to accommodate those who are | whable to call during the day. See his new advertisement elsewhere. t | INDICTMENTS. —The [ae jury to-day pre- sehted indicunents as follows: George Brisz0e, Wm. Briscoe. Sidney Srutth, Joun Montgomery Green clias John H. Lewig and Wm. Ward, a3- saulting officer. (two cases;) Isaac Smith, rape. (wo cases:) Wm. W. Easley, assaniting oMc-r, and assault with Intent to kill; Mary Hall’ perjury. Ox® COLD 1S SOMETIMES CONTRACTED ON Tor another, the accompanying cough becoming settled and confirmed, and the lungs 50 strataed and racked. that the production of tubercles trequently follows. Many existing cases of pul- monary disease may be thus accounted for, ana yet bow many others are now carelessly allow- ing themselves to drift through the preliminary symptoms, controlled by the fatal policy ot allowing a cold to take careoft itself! Oa the | THE HEAVIEST AND FINEST [WO-PLY Car. —_ Discharge ef the Grand Jary. IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO NEEDED EE- VISION OF DISTRICT Laws. ‘To-day the grand jury of the June term of the Criminal Court closed up their business for the term and reported several indictments (men- tioned elsewhere) and through Mr. W. M. Mor- rison, foreman, presented the following paper: “Tt has come tothe knowledge of the grand Jury in the discharge of thetr official duty tnat ‘here is no law in the Districtof Columbia mak- ing sexual intercourse between parent and eniid a crime and he e er than as rape or : that there is no adequate law punishing adul- tery. The only statute upon the subject is that of Maryland, passed tn 1715, jon fessing the guilt or convicted -~< 605: twelve men Pounds say a “fary ‘aL moe twelve z* OFteat_ money or cu pount bg Law requiring par) The” fs practically malntain ‘such «nls of Dretard children to thrown as br children, pot all such are or findthe -fdens Upo™, {he orphan asylums, on the © -f Way tot) workhouse as burdens sede wistric. Ve nnd no law punishing » tion. In cOvclusion, we further recom- wthd the pass ge of some law promptly and effectually py three Ci monte and other ticks of a professional Class of swindlers now inf_aing the community and figuring as guldes, co strangers about the Capitol aud public cepirtments. “They are robbers pure and Staple, and should be summarily suppressed. ‘We respectmully recommend fhat proper steps be taken to have old, mostly obselete, lass | kara. <0 Pennsyivania avenue: 'E. P. Pumph_ District Governmeat Affairs. a District jog nomegad ra an closing the District bulidings to-morrow, the 25:h instant. The school teachers will recetve their pay at the usual place and hour oa Saturday next. LIQUOR LICENSES. The District Commissioners have approved the tssue of liquor Hees“ © the following, Provided that all fines standing azaingt them be paid before such issue: Sebastian AMAn, 316 = ee Che eed Petter, 77 sth sstteet> jo ayer, c str gem Goss, 308 43; street -uce Ont ihaed Sink 1900 6th €F ww SOUL WN artha A. Mack, Brier eee ce nrests ie A. a Sf wos street. Georgetown: Thomas Morrow, om Fulssea avente. northwest; Chas. Lose” Tey. 406 4%; street southwest: W. H. Stephens, 1100 Water street, southwest; James H. Baren, Water street southwest, and < Bridge street, Georgetown. ‘The liquor license board met to-day and ap- ules applications as follows: One from H.C. hristman, 801 L street southeast; Wm. Kear- ney, 342 Virginia avenue, and Join I. Gates, 1225 11th street southeast. Nine Ra sai ‘uons were also received and placed on Sporting Matters. THE PROPOSED POTOMAC REGATTA. ‘The committee that ts working up the pro- pesed Kennedy-Plaisted-Lee-Davis race on the Potomac course met last evening at Willard’s. ‘The Counterfett Coin Cases, TWO WHITE WOMEN HELD TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT SILVER MONEY. ‘This morning, In the Police Court, the charge against Emma Baker and Alice Rupp, the tivo White women who ~ day {63 ; $v mere before the odurt yester- | Certain comee’? fund having in their possession up. Ae .erfelt silver coin, was In taken lee" _vuntryman, named Samuel M. Sitch, uted that last Thursday the Rupp woman Donght a pound of butter of him, and offered him a silver dollar, which he refused to take, on account of its not having the Lot ped and when he told her of it she gave genuine money. Mr. George 0. Rock, of the Treasury @ partment, was called as an expert to cramine the coins, and stated that he was custodian of all counterfeit coins in possession of the Secret. Service Division, and pronounced allof the coins to be counterfeit. they being lMgot in weight and bearing a different appearance from gen- vine coins; and that these coins were made by a mould, and that good coins are made with dies. He also stated that these coins are made by im- pressions taken from a genu're coin by meang of plaster of Paris, or other material of the sazne cbaracter, and that compositions of metal mixed with pulverized glass are used; the lat- ter, to give the coin aring. This cl the tes tumony for the government. The accused of- fered To testimony in defence, and the cases Were sent to the grand jury; bonds $1,000 each, ———_e—___ TC ws decided that the race should be rowed next Tuesday afternoon between 2 and 4o’clock. Tae length of the pull was fixed at three miles— with a turn at one mile and a half—stariing annuled and new statutes covering this entire subject passed by Congress, which shali reflect the moral sentiments of this community and Secure to its citizens that preteclion which we Lelleve we are justly entitled ta demand from ‘hat body which the Constitution has made our guardian and law giver.” Col. Corkhill, the District Attorney, stated that probably the grand jury had transacted as much business in’as litle time as any other Blallar body; that many of them were business men, who could ill afford to give thelr time to this business, but they had done so cheerfully, for which they were entitled to the thanks of the community. Hesuggested that tietr recom- laendations be placed on the mioutes. Judge James directed that the paper pre- sented be entered upon the minutes, and ex- pressed the hope that the recommendations be carried out. He recognized their service, and felt under obligations to them, and they were entitled to the thanks of the community. ‘Shanksgiving A isements. TIONAL THKATER.—There will be a matinee of “The rirates of Penzance” at the Natlonal to- morrow afternoon and an evening performance, ‘The opera is produced with a strung cast, tull orchestra and chorus, new scenery and elegant costumes, and deserves to be liderally patron- ized day and evening. Fokb’s Orxka HovsE.—There will be fun at Ford’s 10-morrow afternoon and evening. The genutbe colored minstrels will give their novel abd pleasing performance, and will doubtless attract large crowds. Tbe chorus singing fs fine, and there are some exceptionally good solo singers. THe Ant Loan Exm house, opposite Wormley’s, will be open from iW a.m. to 10 p.m. te-morrow (Thanksgiving day), and there are indications that a large number of people will take advantace of the holiday to inspect. this interesting collection. A new cabinet has been added to the briv-a- vrar room te day, contatoing silverware tnat belonged to Maximilian; some that was once the property of John “Mancock, and other articles of metal or jewelry interesting histori- cally or from thetr intrinsic value. ment of serving a lunch between 12 and 1 o-clock is iikely to be a great success. The only charge is for articles ordered, admission to the room being free; and the clerksin the depart- ments, especially the Treasury department, whieh fs close at hand, will doubiless appreciate the opportuntty offered by their holday of com- Uinipg an act of charity and gratification of the palate at small expense. Opp FeLLows’ Haut.—Baker’s Dramatic Com pany will appear at Odd Fellows’ 1 to-mor- iON at the club 3 Tow afterncon and evening, tn a complimen- tary benefit to William H. Baker. Winkle” will be givea. 439 77H STREST.—The BoLemian glass blowers will a three of their interesting entertatn- ments “Rip Van OrTOw. TEurLE—The Young Catholics’ ety will give a grand sociable at Masonic Temple, to-morrow night. There will be excellent music. Tue Rarres for the Ol! Painting for the ben- efit of Mrs. fe Hickey. will take place at St. Peter's traf} rooms, © street, between 2d aud sd streets sotitheast, ‘on Thanksgiving evening. —— A Hovst or Bab Rervre.—This morning, in the Criminal Court, the case of Henrietta Fine- berg. charged with keeping a bawdy-house, was called, and the defendant in the case, a simall- Sized Itallan woman, walked in with four cnil- ren from two to six years old. The accused being without counsel, Mr. C. M. Smith was assigned fo the case, and the trlal proceeded. The first witness was Oflicer Wheelock, who testified that he, with other officers, made a raid on the house—C street, near the Baltimore and Olio depot—and caught several parties up *tafrs in the house. Emunia Lee, a rather bright looking colored girl, tested tbat she was there at the Ume with a white man in a room. j Horace Waters. a colored man, testified that he #as atthe house on the night of the raid. and he jumped out of the window, but found bin. | seit surrennded, and got back and come down | stairs. He went there with Mary Bau! she was undressing when the officers cai went out with bis shirt and drawers on. and the rest of bis clothes under bis arms. He give nity cents fo a woman to yive Mrs. Fineverz, After recess, 'he defendant, by her attorney, entered @ plea of eullty, Mr. Smith stating that the evidence for the government could not be overcome. Mr. Perry, for tue governm-nt, said ihat he would be satistied {f the sentence was suspended, in view of the destitution of the four lite children, and the fact that she hag promised tomove from that locality and never again cnvage {n the business. These promises she mace to the court, end was allowed to leave, thanking the court, DivorcE Casks.—The case of Louisa Wilhel- milna Mattern agt. John Valentine Mattern— trom op) ite the Potomac doat-house. It was stated that $200 of the $300 for prizes, dividea In $200 to the first and $160 to the second man, bid Deen secured. Lieut. Max Wood, U. 8. N.. was invited to act as referee, but said he would probably be out of town. Kennedy, Plaisted and Lee are now in town, and Davis is to arrive this afternoon. The chances seem to be that from now until next spring It will Dea cold day for rowing on the Potommac. There is not m' interest taken In the race under mention. Tae impression has got abroad that the men are doing a little hippodroming. 2 THE OARSMEN IN ENGLAND. Layecek has written to the London Spovts- man saying he ts perfectly wiiling to remain In London another six werks to row Hanlan for £20v @ side and the champlonship. ‘Trickett and Laycock practiced yesterday, the two former for their match. Ross 1s rather unwell and complains of the loss of power in nis limbs. Hosmer has challenged Nicholson or Eliott to a march on the Thames course for £100 aside, to be rowed withia a month from the time of signing articles, EiMott to concede Hosmer five seconds’ start. 2 SORGTA. Yesterday, the tirst day of the meeting of the ugusta Jockey Club was very successtal. Tae ety ts filled with people. In the nrst race, one dash, for allages. King Dutchman, Mark L., Little Reb, Ben Hill, Pacttic, Selin, Buck- shot, Tom Barlow, Sirene and Annie Hayden were eniered. Before the race King Duteh- man’s and Ben Hill's names were scratched. The other horses ran, Pacific winning, with Litue Reb second and Tom Barlow third, tie rest straggling. Time, 1:4 was Inile heats, and had three entri , Red Fox aud Duplicate. The race was one sided. Gabriel winning two heats and the race; Red Fox second both times, and Duplicate tanced the second heat. Time, 1:56, 1.51. 1 third race was one and a half The foliowing horses started: Col. Sprague, Beeswing, King Bill (formerly Blanton), Plave Toid’s gelding and Hi. VY. Seemis, Col. ‘Sprague von easily, with Planeroid’s gelding secoud, Beeswing third. . Simpkins, loaded with oysters, was pass- ing up the river, when in front of Fort Wash. ington she was Struck by a wulriwind wiick completely unshipped beth her masts and lett her powerless on the streata, No further dam age was done and none of her crew injured. The dismantled boat was brought to the 11th street wharf last evening at six’ o'clock by the steam tug Kate, ‘the captain states that the aly thing transpired so quickly that they Anew what ad happened when it was over. and children’s overcoats and s} Clothing House of B. Robinson Open this eventing unit! » IMPORTANT Ne eet. Hayes was tried to-day in Cireuit Court, No. Deciston.—The case of Wilcox 2,dudge MacArthur, before a jury. It seems that in January, 1579, W. 1. Wilcox Tented to R. W. Hayes a nose on K street northwest, signing with him an agreement. Herault having been made in the payment of Tent, Wilcox proceeded against him under the landlord and tenant aot.” Uayes filed a plea or litle in one McKeever. The main potat in- yolved being the right of an agent to rent in lils in his own name, which was sustained by a verdict In Wilcox's favor, including cost of all intervening rent, $282, — CUTICURA hing Cures of Tiching, Scaly and Scrofulous Humors of the Skin, Scalp, and Blood of Children and Infan‘s, CUUiCURA REMEDIES are simply elegant to use. ‘They appeal to mothers and parents with creat force. From infancy to old age they are « aally successful, safe and reliable. Ccricvra, a Medi- cipal » Arrests disease, eats awaydead sitin a: SUIT AGAINST A RAILROAD Comrany.--The case of Miller against the Balt.more and Poto mac Railroad Company, was on trlal to-day ‘This ts an action for damages (lald at $5,009) to Property of plaintiff, as 1s alleged, because of the location of the raliroad on K street south- east, the jar of heavy trains on the road hay- ing damaged the walls of his house—‘iessrs. Krowne and MeConnell for plaintiff, and Mr. ‘Totten for defenaant. THE COURTS. Ciacurr Court, (No, 1.)—Judge Mac Ardou, Yesterday. Pike agt. Converse; motion for ey trial, Coldwell agt. Byrae; submitted to Crrcvir Covet (No. 2.)—Judge Wylie, Yesterday, Stnith agt. Wheeler; verdict for defendant. “Miller agt. B. & P.R. R. Co; on hearing. cccp, CRIMINAL CoURT—Jusdge James. Yesterday, Wm. Burke, assault with iatent to Kill John Warren; guilty. ‘To day, Frederick Cook, convicted of an as- Sault, sentenced to jail for 11 months and 29 days. Frederick Bates, nuisance; plea of gultty, and It appearing to the court that the nuisance has been abated, sentence 13 suspended. Wal- ter R. Davis, do.; do. Pouce CovaT—Judae Snett. ‘To-day, David McCutchen, Dante) Long and John Stevens, three white men, were charged wiih the larceny of a gallon of ‘oysters from a colored oysterman at the corner of 4\ street and Maine avenue. If appears that three loafers broke into this colored man’s place Mon- day night about 12 o'clock and stole the oysters, jeaving the door open. ‘Ywo colored women 1b the liouse were awakened by the noise of break- ing the bolt of the aoor ana recognized the mon. Several witnesses were introduced to prove an allvi for Long and Mccutchen, but the evidence being positive against them the court sentenced them to jall for 60 days. Ella Grissett, vagrancy personal bonds. Jno. Heatley and Jno. 6. Van> sciver, do.; bonds or 90 days each. Jas. Rrown, charged with keeping a cow yard for dairy pur. poses within 100 feet of a dwelling; $1 or 7 d Henry Socher, Jenny Nixon and Daniel ter, loud and boisterous; $5 5 di ent 5 GEORGETOWN. ‘THE FPCNERAL Of the late George Lowry, Whose death at the advanced age of 83 years bas been mentioned In Tirk Stak, took place to-day at noon from his late residence on Kk street, Washington. Rev. Dr. Paxton officiated and Messrs. Thomas P. Morgan, Dr. Peter Par- , Wm. Yurley, B. F. Rittenhouse and Messrs. nbedy and Walla belng honorary pall-bearers, ‘The funeral was in charge of Jos. F. Birch and the interment was at Oak Hill cemetery. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHI?’.—A Dill was flled to-day in the Clerk’s office by George W. Wise | Sgainst W. S. Sigourney (both of Georgetown), | asktng for the dissolution of a partnership ex ising between them as undertakers, and for the appointinent of a receiver. THE GEORGETOWN CaTHOLIc HIBERNIAN SO cisTy will meet to-morrow evening. See adver- Usement. THE COAL TRADE. —Twenty-six boats left C tons of coal 5 gh. berland Monday with 2,905. follows: Consolidation company, sis.14 ton: Maryland do., 554.06 tons; New Central di 570.15 Lons; Borden do., 332 tons. For Alexa’ dria—American company, 345.17 tons; Ham- shire and Baltimore do., 111.03 tons; George's Creek G0., 115.18 tons, CITY ITEMS. A, $100,000 Fortune Seeks An Owner. The opportunity seldom offered to mankind of suddenly being enriched without labor, danger, disease and privation; without leaving the com: forts of home, without reproach, shame, or «uestion of conscience, 18 offered'to every one who will send to M. A. Dauphin, No. 319 Broad Way, New York City, or same person at. Orleans, La., and secare a ticket in the Grand Extraordinary Distribution of $522,500 by the Louisiana State Lottery Company, under the personal care and supervision of Generals G. 7. 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They were married in October, her mafden name being Bartels, and she chary ctuelty, non-support and adultery with Lena Swartz and Mande Gardnei THe LigN RSLEASE FORGERY Casr.—In the Pelice Court this morning the case of Jeremiab Costello, ©. by Chas. H. Knight with torging the names of Timothy Brosnan and Jas. Murphy to a bond to reiease a mechapic’s Men on lots 2 and 3, in square 655, came up for a hearing, Messrs. Drury and Henkle for defence. Mr. Kulght, holder of the claim, testified that CosteNo came to him some time ago and asked Lim to release Lis property from the lien, and thereby prevent tt from being sold. And that he (witness) consented to dogo If Costello would give him a bond to secure him against loss, and that Costello gave him a bond for $655, endorsed by Brosnan and Murpby. which signatures are claimed to be forgeries. ‘The ease was not con- cluded when our report closed, CARPETS 100 RULLS OF BRUSSELS CARPETS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 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TOWSON’S, Teilet, Bath and Nursery sanative. ¢ ildren and Infants. Chas. Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: ““My eon, «lad of tweive years, was com Hletely cured of terrible ease of Eczoma by the Cuticura Remedies. From the top of his head to the goles of his feet was cue mass of feals. Kyery Other remedy ant pbystelans ia vain.” Fred. Rohrer, cs , Cashier Stock -Growers' Na- wal Bank, Pueblo, Colorado, writes: “1 am so well pleased with its effect on my baby that I can- not afford to be without it in my house. Itisawon- derful cure, and it is bound to become very popa- lar as soon a- its virtues are known to the masses.” 5. Weeks, es , Town Treasurer, St. Albans, +» Says, in letter dated May 25: ‘It works to a charm on my baby's face and head. Qured the head entirely, and has uearly cleaned the face of forts. [have recommended it to several, and Dr. Plart haa crdered it for them.” Oericuna Remgpies are prepared by WEEKS & , Chemists and Drugwists, 360 Washington street, Boston, and are forsale by ali Drugzists. Price of Curiouna, a Medicinal Jelly, amall boxer, 50 cents; larce boxes, $1. CcrrcunA RRsoLvayt, the new Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle. Curicvaa MxpicinaL Toiner Soar, 25 cents. Guricura MEDICINAL SHAVING Soap, 15 cents; in ‘vara, for Barbers and large consumers, 50 cents. BRAN maiied! free on receipt of price. J eee SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. apid, Radical, Permanent Treatment for $1. Complete fect hatr restorer and dressing the world has ever kn We allude to “Zowion Hair C A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, N. Y es It has stopped my hair from falling and restored {i to its natural color.” “London Hair Restorer” is sola by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle, days; mary COzg) $l, at For Washington at as) Pa: ave, petite ieee -ASK es clears out ral Mice, roacl br box: for Washington at 4s0 ea. avenue. ist for it. It 16c, yc al ‘ DRY GOODS. peered REFONS BEWOVAL TQ CUR NEW, ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS PREMISES, 923 PENNSYLVANI4’ AVENUE, We Orren BPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, AND IMME: SE BARGAIN To Revvce Ovr Steck oF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Nauery 25 doz. LOOM HUCK TOWBLS, only $1.50 per doa. 25 doz. HONEYCOMB TOWELS, only $1.50 yer doz. 50 doz. PLAID GLASS TOWELS, only $2 per doz. 1 Large Lot LOOM DAMASK, only B0c. per yard. 100 dcz. BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS, ‘ull 3-4 Bize, only 82.50 per Gozca. THE ABOVE-NAMED GOCDS ARE ALL PD... LINEN, WARRANTED. UINSPECTION WILL CONVINCE CONCERN- ING VALUE OFFERED. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 705 and 709 Market Space. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. nov23 ates Ss, DOLMANS WALEING JACKETS, EUR-LINED CIRCULARS, &e., INDIA SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, BLANSETS, CURTAINS AND QUILTS. CHOICE DRESS GOODS. DAMAESE S1LKS #2 and #2.50, SATINS DE LYON, all shades. LADIES' HAbIT CLOTH, all colors. PABIS NOVELTIES at low prices. EVENING SHADES IN DAMASBES. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. FANCY HOSIERY, all styles for Misses. Lscies’ Full-fashioned Silk Glocked solid OOL- OKED HOB, 50 cents. ING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY T VERY LOW PRICES. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna. avenue. noy22 HOUSEEEED A One Price. VELVETS AND srina. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. Black and Oolored Velvets, $1.25 to a6. Biocads Silke and Satins, 7 to #2. Satin d Lyoue, $1.25 to BS ack and Colored Siike, 75c. to@2.59. Full line of Underwéar, Hosiery, Gloves, ete. at great bargalne, to close out balatice of stock. CONNOLLY'S, ___ Mth st. and Pa.ave. ROCADED SILK IN BLACK AND COLORS, #2 QUALITY FOR 81.50. 64 ALL WOOL HABIT CLOTUS, $1, $125. BLANKETS and FLANNELS. NEW SRIRTS and CLOAKINGS. MERINO VESTE. VELVETS. NEW DRES3 GOODS, In Prain, Haid and Brocade nov20-lw TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), 8 7th st. n. EEE XTRA GOOD VALUES IN BLACK ALL SILK VELVETS. 1 Piece 28 inch wide, BLACK AIL, SILK VELVET. at 89.00, Beantifal Color and Quality. 1 Piece ide, (Ponsons) BLACK ALL SILK VELVET, at 00, mm B18 00 NEW BLACK AND. BARGAINS IN BLACK BLACK BROOADE SaTINS F COLORED BROUADE BATIN BLACK SATIN DE LYO' y ED SAT: NS FROM 81 75 to 33. from $1.50 to 83.50. J0LORED 8A1 E LYON (all shades.) PARIS OLOAKS, JACKETS and ULSTERS. FUR LINED SILK AND BATIN D& LYON CIR- CULARS, . ANTIQUE and NOTTINGHAM LA WHITNEY BLANKETS, MERINO UNDERW! OAMEL'S HATES, CHULDA®, SERGES aud HABI CLOTHS, th Great ices. me t e7 Ov RESPOND. DAILY. BP OSE Paice ¢ x PEBRY & BROTHER, Fenn. ave., cor. 9th st. nov20 Established 1840. SWALLOWING POISON. SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impu- Titles generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal organs, but the stomach and lungs. No merely Locan remedy, like douches and insoluble snutis, can possibly reach or eradicate the virulent Sporuies of Catarrh. ‘This fact explains the won- erful cures effected by Dr. WEI DE MEYER’S new INOOULATIVE treatment. ‘The elements uecd by him are ABSORBED by the mucous mem brane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TU ZIONAL as well as local antidote, as certain to OURE CATARRH, as vaccine virus is to prevent fe oe oe oe Ruprecedented gals with unsolic- ed testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL BIAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN OUs ED by this wonderin! remedy, establish beyond ¢on- trediction, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S OA- TARSH CURE is the moat important meéicai Gitcovery since vaccination. Rxv. U. H. Tayton. 140 Nobre street, Brooklyn, writes ‘One package produced a radicai cure It entirely cured a meiwber of my family Who bad suffered from Ca- tarth for 40 years.” J.D. MoDonaxp, 710 Broad- wey, N. Y.: “It cured me after doctoring for nearly 30 years.” Mus. Estua Q. Howes, 39 W. Washington Place, N. ¥.: ‘tI can speak for sey. members of my family who have used it with great benefit.” Rev. W. H. Sumven, Frederick, Md. : “Everybody troubled with Catarrh as 1 was ehonld use it.” Many A. Ranker, 494 N. Clark street, Chicago, Ill: ‘For six years I did not breathe through my nostrils until I used Wei De ‘Moyer's Oatarrh Cure.” Bus. M. B. SueNey, 2023 Sarah street, Bt. Louis, Mo.: “It gave me instant relief." FE. J. OBaNK, Atlantic Hotel, Ghicazo: “It restored me to my ministerial labors.” Rey. Gxo. A. Bres, Cobleskill, N. ¥.: ‘It relieved me of agreat Polypus” W.H. TRURSDELL, M.D. Elgin, Ill., &., &c.,&¢ , kc. Dr. Wei De Meyer's “*TREATISE” is mailed rere. His ‘‘CURE" ig DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Dewey &Co., 46 Dey Bt., N. ¥., at 81.50 complete. novs-eo { i Bexin at the bexinning. Cleansy the nasal pas sages. Remove the morbid coats of rotting and dead tisene. Work upon these surfaces until the living, wholeso membrane is reached, cleansed, disinfected, soothed, and healed. Then you have attucked and removed the cause. Meanwhile, by internal administration, drive from the blood the poison it delivers with every pulsation of the heart. When all this ix taithfully done, Qatarrh is con- «auered, you are cured. Saxronn’s Rapicat Cun. confists of one bottle Of the Rapican Curr, one box of GATARRUAL BOL- v and one Improved Inbaler, all wrapped in one package, with Treatise and Directions, and sold by all drugetets for $1. Ask for SAN¥onD's Rapi- cal Cures, tac most complete, instantancous, and economical treat ment in medicine. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS’ Voltaic Electric Plasters. Rheumatism, Nenraigia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughe and Golde, Weak Back, Stomuch, and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Shooting Pains through the Loms and Back, Spasms or. Fits, and Nervous, Muscular, and Spinal Affections, relieved and 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, novay —-sHear 7th street aug Center Market cured when every ciler plaster, ligiment, lotion, and electrical apphance fails Avk for Oonzixs' Vouraic Bircraig PLastany. Only 25 ¢eute. nor 1 bs THE LINE OF GRATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLACES, BRASS FENDERS, ANDIRONS anv FIRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRARY LAMPS, DROP LIGHTS anp DECORATED SHADES, we offer the MOST ATTRACTIVE stock to b> found in Washington. Orders for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT- ILATING promptly attended to. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRIOGES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., novl3 2499 NEW YOKK AVENUE. oN FISC 8, DRY_OLEANIN TE RBLIGA MEE nud Dre WORE Avian ana Gi eMEns Gaus OF KINDS CLEANED and DYED, also, OREPE ia fine EVENING Det Years experience. ‘Terma monerate, BOTS prs WOOL RLACK CASHMERES, WIDE DOULLE WIDTH, 37%. Colored Sating, 7c. Piano Covers $3.75 t Bleached Tavis Damas, Sc. is Flannel, Se. Vesutifal Damaess Dress Goods, 12%c.” Black Cashmere Shawls, $2.50 to $12. Ex- cellent Calico, Sic. Black Hrocade gilts, $1 to Immense Assortment of Ladies Clo: ri est Yard Wide Ticking made, 25c. Five Huadred Pieces of Cloths and Cassimerrs for Men aud Boys Wear, 26c to $2. Cradle Blankets Pare Wool, $1.25. Pure Wool Cotcred and Black Cashmeres, 25 OABTER’S, TL Market Space. plack and Colored Silk Velvate for Ladies Suites, BL to 91.8 or Ladies Suiting, (double) White Bisnkets, 2.60. Navy Blue, 18 Goods, 5c xeclont Black Silks, 7 $1.12," $1 25, 1.37, $1.60, 81 2, $2.25, $2.50. very Shade of $ immente Assorment of Shawls and Cloaks. Largest assortment of I ir Immense Assortment of Novelty Dreas Goods Suita ble for Trimming (vrices very low). Pure Wool ers Dress Goods, Black, Bine, Garnet, &c., Hineat Quality, Only dic, worth 50, CABTER’S, Til Market Space, REPccrion IN PRICES. SHIRTS REDUCED TOV OLD PRICES, Bost Wam ed, 75; finished, 99. Best Foot he bee gst Ants 2 SHIRTS TO ORDER 4 SPECIALTY. *8. GEN?'S FUBNISHINGS. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Bhirt Factory, hovl_ 626 F et. m.w., opposite Patent Office. GBE4T REDUCTION SHIBTS AND UNDERWEAR. BIX ELEGANT SHIRT: : ere hk NNEL DRAWERS, 50 and 73 obs, re ‘Goilaser it Stipendere and Umbrelli Niebt shi iL iF ALL OU GOODE WALHANTED. J. B. BRINE, 436 7th st. now. BRANGH-2887 F st,, opp. Ebbitt House, novia Ws D.o. Be THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. Dress Goods in this = nov20 There is nothing better in the market. It is ele. gantly made, and of the vers best material, and Only 80 cents, fini for the waeh tab. Only 60 conte for the * Shirt. cod Gent's LINEN COLLARS, Intest styles and quality.onty 81.80 per dove sae tor is ean Bet i MEGINNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FAGTORY, augl8 1003 ¥ street northwest. QUIBT MANUFACTURERS. DUBREUIL BEOS. @ Co., 1119 F Street N. Ww. - Wesell the cheapest SHIRTS for the mozey in APTIO SHIRT only 65 conte. BH SHIRT only 75 con's. eke ‘any ot? sr Bi tor the aline of GENTs' FURNISHINGS siwaye on hand at Aad aq OU URLS B street DRY GOODs. MISCELLANEOUS GPBOIAL NoTicE. We call the Brxctar Arreyr. + Bem seeort ent of Very they BM a=. TURKEY, ORDES snd DAGHESTAN rues AND CARPETS, “ais to extra-large Carpets a Ergmy fmall-rize bah | wil be woud gt RY LOW EO WEE ve PRICES Aleo, ara Ol TON, AXMINSTEX ava othar CAR PRES. HOOK, BRO. & CO., pov20 8 F street northwes! T BUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 Market Space. Beg to call special attention to the!r unusually iarge ‘aud attractive of HANDSOME DRESS GOOD: Black ana Colored jomie vlot: A rich Silx styles Me ul a Sn i and Woo Asplendid line of Black and Colored Cashmerea, All Wool Goods. from 50 cents up. ‘Linen Counter isfullof rave bargains. Hosiery, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs ; all Linen Haud- kerchiefa, 6% aud 12's cts. up to best moods. Llanketa in great varisty from $2 to$16a pair. Do- mestics at bottom prices. LL GOODS SOLD AT. LOWEST NEW YORK * omtt9-3m AND BOSTON PRI §2ONE PRI 'E ONLY. SPECIALTIES RS. H. F. WRIGHT, Catnvorant AND 3 NETIC PHYSICIAN, bas emincat sco Te ing soute and chrowic diseases. The suiferine ahonld call at her residence, 600 Gth st., co st. northwest. ec CORA BLAND, M. D ¢ Has removed from 508 13th st. northwest to 1209°G st. northwest, where she may be consulted professionally during Day xp ING iseases treated by the most approved me: Nervous affection® and disesses peculiar t) women With special eu ne jccess. Office in residence. Ms: BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV! Gen’ LIFE. _ All business confi-lential. 50 cents each. No. 405 L street, ‘tween 4th and Sth streets northwest. angll-1a” MoM“. BLANCHE, or Parts, Femace Doctness, cures all complaints, especially leucorrhea :the Teader ef cards. ‘Lells everything. the farared No. 1208 F street northwest. dy21-19 4" PROPOSALS _pseEss FOR MAIL BAGS. Post Orrick DrrantMeny, } WasnincTox, D.O., October 20, 1880.) BEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived at this Department until noow, on the esc- ond day of December, 1880, for furnishing, by con- tract, for four years, from the fretday of January, 1881, MAIL BAGS like the samples of this De- partment; also for furnishing MAIL BAGS, the con- conforming in materials and sizca official samples, but digderent struction and improved patterus of which bidders are to furnish exmples. Specifications of the kinds of Mail Bagsand of the conditions and requirements relating to proposals, contracts, &c-, a8 well as forms of biddire, will be furnishelon application by letter to the Second Aesistant Postmaster General. No proposal will be considered which shall not have been submitted in accordance with euch specifications and forms. ‘The contracts which may be made will be in oon- formity to the specifications and the accepted pro- potais. The right is segerved, however, to reject any or all the proposals. to of JAS. N. TYNER, oct20-law6t Acting Portmaster Genera! ————————_——— LUMBER. LOW PRICES, FLOORING (Dxrssxp).... $1.60 and $1.75 BOARDS, THE EEST......00s, BOARDS, Couxox,. $2.00 ENTERPRIS WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, READY TO FURNISH ESTIMATES FRBE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, 62H STREET AND N. Y. AVE. YARDS: | 5 1. MARKET SQUARR. pjeunstana STATE LOTTERY. This is the enly Lottery ever by the people of any State. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. stitution was regularly incorporated by islature of the stats educational and char- in 18 for the term of nty-five years, to which coutract the in- Violable faith of thestafe is pledged, which pledge has been renewed. by, an overwudiming popular vote, sec’ ite franchise in the new utr adopted December 24, A.D. 1879, with « capital of 1, 000, 000, to which ‘und of over $350, 000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. it Never Scales or Postpones. ‘Look at the following distribution : Grand Promenade Concert, During which will take place the 127rw GRAND MONTHLY nov voted “on aid endorsed And the EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAW. INC AY, DECEMBER y ORLEANS, TU AT NEW ORL! et Under the personal supervision and management of be Gen. c. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JOBAL EARLY, of Virginia. GAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. §@ NOTICE.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only Halves, $6; Fifths, ce ‘Tenthe, 1. LIST OF PBIZES. 1 Ospital Prize of ......8100, 000. 1Grand 50,088. 1Grand Prize of. 20, 000, 2Large bes 20 Prises Tog: 50 Prizes 500. 100 Prizes 3 200 Prizes 63. 10,000 Eas : i APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Approximation Prizes of $200. 100 Approximation Prizes = 100 Approximation Prizes Gen SUBAL SO ce vssaoons Go whe Aiton or the Company tn New Orleans Write or‘cirewiars rset OF2er82 New Orleans La, person at 319 Broadway, New York. or J. P. CORBACH, 605 14th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. Or same Ni ¥, B.—All correspondence shon!d be with M. A. Dauphin as above. /n all cases the TICKETS themeelves are gent, and « certificates or sny(ling else instead. Any one pro- posing to offer apything else by circular or other- circulars offering it has since added a reserve | A GREAT MARK bows’ EN OVERCOATS TO FIT CHILDREN FROM 2% TOS YEARS OF Aor. | 30 THAT AVE BEEN $5.0) { 6 THAT HAVE BEEN $7.50 | 44 THAT HAVE BEEN e700 87 THAT NAVE BEEN 6 £0. | WEOFFER THE CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT | AT FIVE DuLLARs. ‘Those who do not call at once must expect i | find them, a8 at this price we frequent'y “loseout® larve lot in o single day. A. SAKS & Co., SP STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTEIL 19 OBBERS RECEIVED Fc AVCAN, the Piano Taner. T. NIMMO'S, 433 7th et. morthwest. Pisno Tuning $} asec) MODES. Fora permanent place of business, hes taken HOUSE 930 E STREEY NOR+H WEST, And will continne to desten aud mrke elewsnt EVENING KACEPTION AND WALKING ne y19-6* TOILE SR. WORSALE-T LANDA PE BOCK ARENCES, ELETTES OOUPES, and other firei-class Oar Tiages in grest variety ROBERT A. GRATAM, 470-426 Sin at. bow. Repairing promptly attended to, THE WE LY STAR! THE WEEKLY STAR, now tn ite twenty-fifth year, is a double or eight-page sheet, containing Afty-eix columns of fresh Newa, Literary and Agri- cultural mstter every week, including 2 compen of Washington News and Gossip, a record of Local Affaire, Home Matters, Fashion Notes, Perronal News, @ list cf Marriages and Deaths, late Tele sraph News, Special Correspondence, Belected Stories, ete. It will Le sent, post-paid, from De- cember 1, for the entire session of Congress, in cleding the Inavguration Ceremonies in Mareb, tn full, for Fifty Cente. nowh7-1m W M. MASSEY & ©0O.8 PHILADELDHIA ALES, PORTER AND BROWN sTOU2 LETTS, C RAWAN'S, in store end for esie in Oaaks and Battles BEDUCTION IN PKICE of Bottled 4) aud Brown Stout to $1 00 per Dozen Pi For sale by dealers throughout the District, and by the Agent, SAML. C. PALMER. Depot, 1224 20th Street, novi2 Warer Wysttineron. READ THIS COLUMN. en | Iron Bitters A Powerful Tonic. | Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. Iron Bitters Abure Appetizer. | Iron Bitters Eurich the Biood. | Tron Bitters, Renew the Vigor ‘Caratine A Vegetable Meticine Caratine A Heliable Medicine. Curatine ‘Cures od Diseases. ci c ‘uratine ares iver Complaint. \Curatin: Cures Ki ey Affections. Iron Bitters _ Give Vitality. Iron Bitters Cure Malaria! Disezses. Iron Bitters Oure Lyspepeia. Iron Bitters Cure Indigestion. Iron Bitters Cure OPPOME -etiabiltty: iron Bitters. Cure ine Cures Scrofuis. ‘Curatine Oures Rheumatiem. Curatine Bor Totter, Itch ahd Tumors. Curatine Dures Pinaples ‘had Biotches ‘Curatine (Cures Boiln & Old Sores. \Curatine Curse Ulcers and Boils. Langour. fron Bitters Cure Painfui ‘Curatine Menstrnation. |For Mercuria§Potsoning. Price #1 a Bott'e. IRON BITTERS For sale by Price $1 # Bottle. AND CUBATINE STOTT & CROMWELL, 455 Pennsyivania ave, . Sprenaicena: Retail, and by all Draggiste. e: UsT RECEIVED— 1,00 Pairs Women's Peb. Goat But, Pain and Box Toe, for $1.25; real value €1.75. Also, 144 Pairs Misecs’ Sizes, 11 to 2. Peb. Goat But., $1; real worth 81.50. Great bargaia. With a great many Job lots to offer in BOOTS ane SHOES. t ‘Ole 1916 Penna. ave, J.Ww. Bov20 x. OTICE.—Thonsands of WATCHES have been kept in order by me during the last thirty . They are 88 perfect to-day as when manu- son. N. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Heating Btoves, Rabxes and Latrobes, at low prices. [stro haces and Ranges promptly repaired. All wo jaranteed at GEO. E. GARTRELL'S, 425 7th st. ~ H and I nortiwest. nov13-1m } —26TH— | Porvtan MoNTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, dn the City of Louisville, on | weEspA » NOVEMBEB 30, issu. | ‘These drawings cocur monthly un.ler provisions | Of en Act of the Geueral Aswembiy ol Kentucky, incorperating the Newport Prin! “4 eed Anrit a, are. as is a Special act, an: as mever been repeaicd. | ‘The DU. 8. Circuit Court on March Sist rendered | the following decisions Ast-That the Commonwealth Distri- m Company is legal. | @d-Its drawings are fair. j y bas now on hand 8 larwe reserve | rand? Soad carefully thelist of prizes for the aud News- paper | NOVENBEB DBAWING. ja | i prize cach: 12,000 13 ; 10,000 } 20 do., 0 each, approximation prizes. 8 Pelee S00 cach, approxituation Prizes Spmizes, 100 prowimatic $2,700 “L800 . on OL prizes... 112, 400 a 63 tickets, 8100. ‘x Draft in letter, or send en ot BEND BY TEGIO TERED LER OR POSTOFFICE CKDSK. Orders of 65 and upward, by Lxpress, can be sent at our ex~ omy a. M, BOARDMAN, ‘i i Loui Ky., or 307 Courier Journal Bul ding, tae isville, novs 1703 N.¥ WISE OF mate RECOND-HaND CLOT! OLD FRIENDS sre AND ‘the best, is JUSTH'S old stand “4 ig piace where drt-ciase can be sold at re- wise, on his own behalf or that of the Company, is aewindier. movad

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