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THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY...........Nevember 26, 1880, ‘The Weather. ISDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THR CHIEP StgNar. OFFICER! Wasittnetos, Nov. 26, 1850, 2:36 am. For the miridieAtiantic states, statioaary, foi- lowed by lower barometer, falling, followed by stationary or rising tempers northerly, Yeertng to easterly or southkeriy winds, partly @loudy or cloudy weather and ovcasional ligut sow. RANGE OF THR THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Sigual Office during the day: - 27 1 am, Bo; 9 pe tainimum. 2 LOCAL NEWS Amusements, Ac., To-night. National Theater.—*Pirates of Penzance.” Pord’s Opera House.—Haverly’s Colored Car- Bival. 439 7% street.—The Bohemian Glass Biowers. and H streets.—Art Loan Exhtbition. ter supper. Condensed Locals. The Horticultural Society met_ Wednesday wight, Mr. Saul presiding and Mr. J. T. ¢. Clark Secretary pro tem. Jolin L, Hazzard was clocted ametber. There was a discussion on the yel Jows in peaches. Mr. Saul exhibited a beautifal eoliection of cbrysanthemams of Chinese, Japanese = other species, and Mr. T. W. Fow- Jer a fine specimen of begonia (Frobilii!.) ‘The hea ath otlleer’s report of operations of his office for the week ending goth tnstaut shows Gulsanees abated, animals impounded, 75; Of which 62 were killed. Mr. Joho D. Tracy, of New York, who was re- Meved of his watch ‘and chain in’ August, i579, by “three card monte” sharpers, has writiea to Property Clerk Dunawin for iy watch. [t wiit be remembered that Mr. Tracy taduced one of the gang, Frank Wris fo accompany bin ‘Back to the city from Arlington, and Wilson was arrested and held to ball Tr ts understood that ke 1s now in prison tn Philateiphta. Mr. Tracy has been Informed that unttl the case Is disposed ef his Watch cannot 2 returned. and at Bish! the senior m Fie part. Mr. The with adied. for trict, worth In party present ¢ ‘The President MERTING OF ENTS. The committee of arrangements for the In- anguration of Gep. Garfleld met at Willard’s Wednesday even Mr. J. W. Thompson pre- siding and A. L. B poretary. Mr. Olmsted @ffered a resolution, which was adopted, provid- Ing for the appointinent of a special coinmittee Of ten to prepare a pisn for the organization and composition of the necessary ce to be reported at the next meeting. Olmsted, Ainger, Clapp, Corbin, W: rea. ~ well, ‘Truesdell, Barver, Glover, and Willard Were: “"mointed the special committee, communleation was read from Mr. C. C president of the West Virginia State Hon, asking if it was the purpose of matics lowed to nam their representatives action Was faken therec tion was: mitted by Mr. referred special comm ten for thelr act “That each of 1 Uons in this delegates to an the eeremont recelved froin Mr. 3. WC! and Arthur club of Herndo: w Lawson, of Mow unt Oltee is of their organi ations in ai ight be useful. Col. Coroin hieh was unanlinoasly five co-operation a: na executive aer nica to walt. upon Gen. Sherman aad ¢ position of chief marshal. Mr. Barber offered a resolution. which was agreed ‘bat the oMicers of thts committee com- mun cate with § ne other associations in rict of ia that are not repre mn this ¢ tee, aud iuvite them to Sead to this mem: bers from € committees { tor “OF greater part u made for per t DC “oned | to Muish tu propriation the girl h: a “pepe the Post | = ! 523 sland BURLINGAME the ham Fan into the street \ Wagon driver fay rse-Llanket stoi uflerer bad been too bad ed shortiy afterwanis The shaving been uncommonly ty Durne a, and ¢ xT ella is re bright 22 splendid bg lor sale at the Boye’ Clothing avenue. Goup PLA ) and charms, $3. Prigg’s. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been D. Morris and F. Smith and Grace Kk. james it. Clements ana Rsbecen Padgett, both of Cnaries county, Wallace FE. Myers and Elizabeth Sedgwick ocre ani Mary Ann Davis, of Alexan- : Thos. H. Mooney and Norah Barrett. —_—_-—_—__ WEN Mixp axp Bopy are out of sorts, with vold extremities, @ yellowness In the skin. ¢2s- tiveness, dull headache and an indisposition to Stir about, be sure you are in for a bilious atiack, springing from a more or less disordered Si18d to Chas, Frank B. meeting Was well attended, and tue x + Cleary, | and Vogh, bread and rolls: Cohen Bros., sitp tason € Co., 909 Peansyivanta | T Thanksgiving Day. 1880. HOW IT WAS OBSERVED IN THIS DISTRICT. Yesterday was a pleasant day in comparison With its immediate predecessors, at le 1st until the snow storm set in. The ing peararce of the clouds early in the day did not deter those who had dete! to spend the day !n hunting from starting out, aad the morning trains took numbers of sportsmen to the rurat districts. The city markets were all epen until 10 o'clock in the morning, aad the supply of poultry being abundant the prices were low. some cases ldal2ig ceats per pound was asked for turkeys aad other poultry, and game was as low in prices comparatively, The green grocers did ag business tn tne Logon 3 Many of the stores were open in the eariy part of the day, and mechanivs at work in various sections ot the city. The ic on the creeks and ponds being fn fine order, large pronase - skaters a that exnllirating exercise. In the afternoon the threaten: snow came.” “altho: h for a few ‘hours it fell pons A yet most of it melted, so that the white mantle barely covered the ground at nightfall. ‘The c ‘orcoran Art Gailery attracted large crowds ot vere during the day, who greatly enjoyed ‘the rich works of art displayed there. THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. HAYES AT CHURCH. Rev. Thomas Guard, of Baltimore, preached at Foundry M.E. church. The Presideat and Mrs. Hayes were present. Dr. Guard's text was: ery good gift and git is trom above; coming down from Father of Light, with whoin there ts no rarlableness or siadow ofturning.” The sermon was appropriate to the text of the day. The une eabieness of God's moral principles formed the principal basis Of Lhe sermon. GUN. GARFIELD AT CHURCH. The Christian Churea, on Vermont avenue, was filled at the principal moraing service, aud General and Mrs. Garfield were present. ‘Rev. Mr. Power, the pastor, preacaed a Thauks— giving sermon, in which he yave parifcular at- tention to the many things that we shoald be thankiul for, Heke a the prosperity of tue country, the tacrease of busines; and the gea- eral happiness. “\5 membersof the Christan cChureh they should be very thanktui for the increased interest that is being taken in our church and ifs teaching, and to the prominence it has of late received.* Other than that there Was no allusion In the sermon to the political Bt nings Of the country or to the distin- Jeman in his congregation. Mr. it Jes to the fa%e3 oF more than of bis hearers when he advocated the ke Lembiem one adoption of the and the setting astd He at ‘ked “the bine inner 2 of Ime, rare used to scaiieens he red lead that colors gs that ATitles Of © these people are not ha appy and a not give Vee wks.” At the close of the service, 1 surrounded by the mem) by re number of ¢ ongres, Zauops ty the Baptt and Rev Le central part of th ed the E street chure calvary Bapi appropriate Men's Christian Assoclatioa, In a regular services, held a special. service 1n Une chapel, between ten and eleven o'cive! £0 4s Rot to tuterfere with 6: ay At the church of the Epiphauy, Paret preached on the theme‘ Ruler of Nations.” The congregations east of the Capitol held union services at the Metro- politan Presbyterian church (Rev. Dr, Chester) and ev. W. E. Parsons, of the chureh of the Reformation, preached from the words “We entered tato ‘His gates with Thanksgiving,” &2. Rev. Dr. Harrison, of the Methodist Church South, (Mt. Vernon Piace,) had a large congre- gation in ‘the morning, and he preached trom Rev. Dr the words “Jehovah Jireh,” (the Lord ‘will He pietured this aation as an t G Special fay and re. trtals adversities Lord uz out Iifes,and argued that the peopie @ to be thankful. Some would r tel candidate for President ot having been elected they had no cause to pointments, rity of tne ed rhe Gold Resources of Georgi,” ve state. e Fourth Presbyterian church Rev. *, ihe pastor, preached an appropeta’ v. De. Raukin at the Cor b Oc athe pulp.f. AC Me aree chapel nthe congregation held a = tue evenicg. Himine c hhelt a tua clving prayer meeting at night. similar meeting, conducted by f ‘hurch in the even! es A. Harrold, of the C » took his text from T “Joy everything give thank:.” Om ane method cf Ess ot onan uy aifirmed was In always rv and peace, and in ch our joy should be the J in pablle worship: gig our independence. At Grace Y. 3. Church, South Washington, there was a special serv! At the Sixth Prespyteri: Dr. Mason Nobie pastor, the third anniversary temperance id. The diterent temperance organizations were well rep: D assisted by son and Charles. Address were mace Dy Mrs. Ko: ident of the Women's pel pemperance and Mrs. La Fetra. id leston, t of the Dashaway . and, of the Te tple of Honor; aad wt Tench, Of Minnesota, made addresses. ‘Tae re highly interes The Memoria} L followin | wat land aad red fold, and IS 2508 aad | zt ihe ord bi from whicl iy the means of pros- held at Dr. Sunde c street, b, ne & vm Of 0 any years Of congregation taking to the church, oftring r, and are pated to the Women’s Christ excclient Sermon and good 1 Grew together a large congres s the fl first few E. chureh stsied of a sermon by Baer, and the renderin , Rev. KN, excellent mu: by the choir. ‘The Was quite larg THE THEATERS a rich Thanksgiving. Both the Nu ‘Theater and the Opera House had matin e per At the Naifonal “The Pirates of ” was given to a packed house. There tanding room only, and very lttie of that. of those ia the alidteace were ladies and was as perf ALU thery was another ._ Standing room only was ‘The performance was vel al LOt to Ube extent of the matinecs. ‘T THE CHILDEE: HOSPITAL, W streets, the day was appropr in the res ion Of BuMeErOUS y. 1e3, a apd Tul presents for the p Us, president of the a of ey Piss was present, and ac! knowl. | contributions of cash amounting to ¢ Judge ‘vrce $0, 7 abd Attorney General Dvens ‘at a barrel of alt, harreis of Me i Hine & . Kratt, Havenner here are fifty-four patients at presaat in thet spital, a greater number than ever before, ail of whom are treated gratuitonsiy, THE IRN FORGERY CASE Diswisszy.—Ia the ‘curt, Wednesday, the case of Jeremtan chal oy Charies H. Kaight with the bames of Timothy Brosuan and s Murphy toa bond to release a mechan- les enon lois 2 and. 8, in square 655, Was heard, Messrs, Drury and Henkle for defence, 89d (Le Court dismfssed the case. Tae defense SuowCd first that the accused personally did not | but bis pame on the bond, and objected to Solng so because he was not legally quailited. and thst in point of fact he never delivered the bond tm question; but paving 1¢ in bis poe’ When be met Knight, tho latter remarked * } Dave tt to your pocket,” { { pited “That {5 not worth the paper tt 18 ritren ving It from Costello's Ook Ito the court where It was approved. When liver, Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pilis will bring the liver to a healthy condition, and speedliy re- move all billary distress, Tt this Was shown the ———— united with the defence tn askin as promptly g & dismissal, which w. | tody. Es veping both the theaters were crowded | | at Amuscments, &c. Peg ge ie THeATER.—The spl, ‘orm. “The Ptraies of Pr. — ee "AZANC, National ts offering arare ‘eat to Washington te. are avalll ¢ themselves of {t 109, for the dae 13 Ves‘large. There will De a matinee tomorrow and clostag perforaanee to-morow night. Foxb’s OPER* flovsr.—The enuine colores ininstrels are, qoing a very fine ness, Taev give come;, ning new in negro tainstrelsy, and their Y-nole show 1s as attractive as it is novel. ‘There will be a matinee to-morrow. Ovsrark Scrrek.—An oyster supper will be given at the Christian Church, Vermon* avenus, This evening, under the management of tae Young Ladies Atd Society. 439 (TH StREET.—The Bobemtan G!ass-biow- ers were very well patronized yesterday. Taeir entertainment picases all who see it, 15TH anD H Srrgers.—The art Loan exhidl- tion continues to draw crowds ot A CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY. —!} riday, ‘Decem- ‘ber 3d, there will be a concert of unusual merit and attractions at Lincoln Hall. The Rive- King Concert Company has ac! Uon that insures large houses; Donaldi-Ruramet Concert Company 18 equally as popular. At the concert here next Friday evening these two companies will _be combined, and give a grand musical entertainment. ‘Tae members of bath companies have all earned national repatations. The appearance here will certilnly be the musival event of the season. Washington Market, tetail Prices. MarTs.—Beef.strloin.15a1sc. per 1D.;d0. porter- house, i8avec.; rib roast, 10a18c.; steak, 125¢a20¢.; Corned Beet. apes pe Hie Beet, chip] a, 203.105 do. sliced, 0c.; Lamb, isazse.; Vi Tame; ee 1axgaisns eat wal2e.; eee sae, 12; fc; Racan Hams, sugar cured, alte,; oul ders. 8a9¢.; Bredsis, Goalies Lard, salve, armies Oates 89ad0c. per doz; Lemons, 2 25e, doz.; Bananas, d0a50c. per doz; Grapes, 5a10 per 1b.; Pears, 40a60c.per peck: do. (cooking), 25a50c.; Apples, 30u40c, per peck; do. (cooking), 20a30c,; do., Crauberries, 10a!2 per quart. TEE. —Perch, 40a50c. per Duncn; Kock, large 15a20e. per Ib., 5. ai per, Diane: Mackerel, 151 perlb.; Halfput, 16a20c.; Trout, 12al5e per ib.; Catfish, 20025 cents er DuNh; Lobster, 122. pe Tb; ‘Terrapio (sliders), 36a39 per dozen; do., (dia- mond baek,) $15 per dozen: ‘Purtle, 25¢.ag1 each. BUTTER.—Philadélphia Print, 40c.a5% Western Creamery, 35a10¢.; New York. 25835c.; Cheese, l5a%e.; Eggs, dozen. VEGRTABLYS.—Potatoes, Irish. 2 vi ~ per Caddage, Beets, 3a5e. per buneh; Lettuce, 2a5 ere 5 doz.; ie." per ay (Lima) 12a1%& peek; Sqmasiy, Cau loc, per bunch POULTRY.—Cb ens S0aTIC. 5 fa per dozen; (Canvas back) #: ; (blue wing) per pair; do. (cr 5 do. (stati do. (mattard), ), 4c. rae pet Sc. per pound. "Rabbit tet each; Wild Turkes . $11.59 per prlr; Quail, SEE THE Pa saie at the garment well worth $1 COAT, just placed on No, 400 ith Surect. A Price $10.—Adrt, WE Have constantly on hand from 159 to 290 gallons of chotce cream, price 50 cents per ga!- fon. ‘Telephone, write ‘or eall, night or day. Balance not sold is churned nextday. The butterroiik and butter from this cream 1s sent Out On the wagons throughout the city. Tr: Alderney da! + Ward, 412, 414 and 41 street northwest. BOOTS AND SHOES of all popular makes at the lowest prices. Great bargains in ladies’ and gent’s furnishings, to make room noliday: novelties. H. 1. sirasburger & Son, 305 7th street. ari. THE Coox Divorce © Court in General Term, Wylie), the case of Mary ‘Cook, (the Balm of Life pr ), Was heard, ona motion of (iefendant to expunge certata words in the decree of the court. When t case was heard below a decree was passed giving the custody of the children to the res- pondent, and it alleged that after this decree had been signed that the petitioner's | attorney (Mr. W. E. Meloy) inserted the words “the plaintiff,” thereby giving Mr: K 13. | Mr. Jackson, for the respondent, calied attention to this interlineation, and the court directed that a ring be drawit around these words, and a note explanatory of tle same be placed on the margin of the record, ani inti- ated to Mr. Meloy that he had committed an :euce of which he may not have heard the iat, and were the proper motion before the it would be acted up AN ALLEGED THIEF Art zed Lortous cclored thief named F; ani tae ns, as Frank Butler, was arrest: vy rr yesterday afternoon, for haying in nis ssession a lot of gas fixtures, lead pipe and | Reet copper, which has been out of house o. 926 H street northwest, leaving the water and gas escaping. He was committed to jail by Judge Sneil this morning until to-morrow, when the owner of the property will appear and prosecute him for lareeny. YABPETS:!: CARPETS! CARPETS: 100 RULLS OF BBUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. BAUSSELS -BE. 8Te., UTIE STYLES, 90e., 95c., $1, 81.05, $1.10. INGRAIN CARPETS, 30e., B5e., 3Te., 450., 0c. SUPER ALL-WOOL INGRAIN CARPETS, G0c., Fie., 70c., THEE HEAVIEST AND FINEST TWO-PLY ca VETS, 87ize. i MAKING AND |. NG, ALL COMPLETE, YARD. CARPET LINING, Te. YARD. VELVET RUG3, HANDSOME STYLES, SIZES. IN ALL TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, HANDSOME STYLES, IN ALL SIZ HASSOCES AND OFTOMANS, LARGE ASSORTMENT. FLOOR DRUGGETS, ALL SIZES. NOTTINGHAM CORTAIN LACE, NEW PAr- TERNS, 8ic., 45e., 50e. 250.5 3 YARD. BBD COMFOKTS, » $1, 31.25, $ . HEAVY DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, VERY LARGE, $2.50 per ps 50, #4, 84.50. and | CLOAKING AND ULSTER CLOTIIS, all Styles. CLOAKS, SHAWL3, FLANNELB. CLOTHS FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, Bie., A5c., Ble, 62c., Tée. + SPER YARD Cc. M. TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, nov2 Near 7th street and ter Market . | [ae MILD POWER CURES, | HUMPHREYS’ HOMMOPATEHIC SPECIFICS, Proved from ampis experience ap eutire access Biuple, prompt, olcient, au e, Wey are te | Ouly medicines adapted = opalae Dee. LIST PRINCIPAL Noa. Fevers, Gonseation, inscimations Worms | Nore is ge et ‘Worm Oolic . thing of ee Wyo: | 27. FoR ‘BY ALL Orsent, ge case, qt Ee . Oure ont free, THE beter beets CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Ja \ basicity Henietta Finel . paway he Plead guilty; sentence jed. ‘Thos. Paul; appeal from conviction for larceny; ver- dict guilty. COURT IN GRNBRAL TERM. Wednesday, Gtinore agt. Devlin; argucd in part R. D. Wiliams admitted to the bar on motion of Mr. Garnett, ce rncuTt COURT, (No, 1) Judge Macartive, Wedeesday, pheny agt. Pullman et al.; verdict for detent Wheox act. Hayes: judgment for plaintiff for possession and dim- ages. Caldwell agt. Byrne; verdict sustaining will Jury discharged 1ll Monday. Equiry Court—/udce Cor, Wednesday, Clagett. agt. Brooks; payment Me share of Z. B. Brooks to guardian of L. | Brooke ordered. Bellenver agi. Preston; appear: ance of absent defendant ordered. Wise act. | Sigourney: restraintog order granted. returaa- pie ‘9th Inst. Murray agt. Fletcher; amount of bill allowed and cause referred to auditor, Metts agt. Lacy; saje confirmed provisionally, Wright agt. Parker; same, aud cause referred to auditor. ‘To day, Johnson agt. Hodgkin; W. 8. Jackson sppointed guardian ad itteu. “Kilbourn agt. Latta; sale ordered and rererence: Gunton ag. Zancainger; trustee aathorized to sbi ot nds. Pouice Court—Judge Snen. Yesterday there wus but a short sessioa of this court, William Johnson was sent to Jatl30 days for aes Eda Johnson, fined $5 for profanity, Charies MeHugh Lo $4.90 fine and ts for trespass on parks. Thomas Smith and seph Fogett, adiscrderiy; $5 each. Math. was acquitted of assault on John Hurst. William Mack, ‘Teresa Johnson and H. Stanford were Ase under bonds for vagrancy. John Con- ley, Charged with contempt of court, was dls- missed. Mathew Kinsall and arthur Burgess were each fined $5 for disorderly conduct, agree Ri. H. Wanye loans money at lowest rates of Snterest on real estate, In sums from $100 aN to £160,000, GEORGETOWN. THE CHESAPFAKR AND OHIO Canal. ts closed by the Ice. Tt had been resolved to close It on December 10, but the cold weather has anticl- pated the time. Some fifty loaded boats are detained ten mils east of Cumberland on ac- count of the freeze. ‘The lee-breaker has star from Cumberland to the place of detention to “break the ice.” ir, Wilson N. Fuller, a well- wef this place, was nalted in mar- 85 Maggie Cathell, daugbter of Mr. ib s » at the Met: Protestant Chureh,in presence of alarge number or th ds of the parties, Rev. DSM array ontuly meeting orthel venth Butiding Asso- “ation, held last mii it Goddard’s hall, $300 Was disposed of, pele 15 shares. at the Stock value rates. TON.—The Brotherhood of Christ sh has e sushed at No. over Lundy’s book stor work among Une colored peop service Wil be held next Seuday atter GraAtN TRAbE.—Arrivals by caual—Boa! . W, Boyer, with E Si ¥ oh i ‘will rt arket fs booming. CoaL TRADE.—Only tone boais lett een jand Wednesd +2 tons coal, as ft i ‘or Georgetown Consollds tous. For Alexandria—Ameri-an CITY ITEMS. HEAVY SKELETON OV face and plaid back, Lo Heavy Ulsters, real Uiste: Heavy Surtouts, trom ¢ $3 Very tine Beaver Overcoata 1a brown, and biack, for $20, A few heavy Overcoats, one to three of astyle, Made of bes! goods from customer depart ment, from $25 to $40, 0. C. HENNING, 410 7th st Winter Luxuries. Al-Wool, ribbed and plata, Scarlet and Waite Undersnirts ahd Drawers: Rest 50 and 75¢, White Merino Under-Sair Heavy Brown Canton Flanuel Drawers, 50..; Cloth, Castor, Kid and Buckskin Glove: Lined’ Dogskin and Kid Gloves, ar tops; pele ndid stock of Wool Knit Jackets; Casbmnere, Merino and Shal ‘001 Soks; Men’s and Boys’ an and Cloth and Fur Capz; 2 At Lewis’ “One Price Store,” 920 7th nw. Either When Cold Blasts Blow i or When summer beat and dast parch our hors, eH) Punch” 18 equally acceptable. bot water tt far excels voddy made Warted of the average materials, and it is un- equaied with fine ice, lemonade, soda water or milk. Being already prepared, it can be used upon uncorking. It makes a splendid “nicht cap” taken upon golng to bed. Keep icin readiness. ld every where very where at $1.25 a bottle. Preventative of Malaria! Biseases - @pinion of jnaioent De. HB. Waitoa, oF Aunapoli: Solel Bef 8 a oo par excel- thing 1 ats, With dlagonal f ON Season, for $10, S. from $10 to blue Lebig Ment preparation. Superior to cod ilver ver used In waisted or opaivel con: tons. and extremely beneficial as a preventive of malarial diseascs. Sold by all drugzists, To One And All. fering irom a Cough, Cold, Asth S, Or any of the various puimo- 's that so often end Ih consumption? Wilbors Pre Cod Liver On and a safe and sure remedy. This 1s no Lime,” quack preparation, but is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty. Manufactured ouly by A.B. Witbor, Chemist, Boston, Soid by all druggists, ALLER'S BRAIN Foon, fs the only reliable for brain and sexual organs of efther sex all Jarugsisis. Srorr & CEOMWELL, Agents. 450 Pennsylvania avenue, aan Different from All Others,” | “Loudon Hair Restorer.” Jnsures new growth. “London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color, “London Hatr Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—THICEENS Thin hair, stops its failing and the most per. fect hair restorer and dressing the world has ever known. We aliude to “Lovvon Hair fesiore A. Gibsos, Barryiowi writes “Tt has stop} my bait from fa tiung and restored It to Is natural color.” “Loudon Hair Restor is sold all druggists at 75 cents a bottle. BUcHUPARIA.”—Quick, complete cure 4 tos all urinary A) Se, $i, at druggists, Washington at 190 Pai ave. as = draspiat fo for §t. clears out rats, 8 box; for Washingon PY 430 tonic ¥or “ROUGH ON ee it 1 avenus SWALLOWING POISON. SWALLOWING and inhaliug the notions impu- rities generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal organs, but the etomach and lungs. No merely LOcaL remedy, like douches and insoluble snuits, can possibly reach or eradicate the virnient sporules of Catarth. ‘This fact explains the won- derful cures effected by Du. WEI DE MEYER'S new INOCULATIVE treatment. The elements ured by him are ABSORBED by the mucous mera. brane throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL. as well as local antidote, as certain to OURE CATAREH, a8 vaccine virus is to prevent Small-pox. Its nuprecedented sale with wxsolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of the diseage, HAVE BEEN CURED by this wouderful remedy, establish beyond con- tradiction, tke fact that WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TALRSI CURE is tho most important medicaj discovery since vaccination. Rey. C. H. Tartor, 140 Nob street, Brooklyn, writes : ‘One packaze produced radica: “It entirely cured a member of my family wito bad suffered from Ca- tarrh for 40 years.” J. D. McDonau», 710 Broad- way, N. ¥.- ‘‘It cured me after doctoring for pearly 30 years.” Mas. Eos 0. Howes, 39 W. Washington Place, N. ¥.: ‘1 can speak for seves t the 46th regular | | ATT M | LADIES’ HAWIT CLOTH, | FANCY HORIERY, alls members of my family who have used it with graat benefit.” Exv. W. H. NER, Froderick, Md. “Everybedy troubled with Catarrh as T should use it.” Many A. Ranken, 494 N. Clark street, Chicago, Mll.: ‘‘For six years I did not breat throuxh my nostrils until Iused Wei De Meyefs Catarrh Cure.” Mus. M. E. BteNey, 3022 Sarah street, 8t. Louis, Mo.: ‘It gave me instant relief.” F. J. Opaxx, Atlantic Hotel, Chicago: “It restored me to my ministerial Isbors.” Roy. Geo. A. Bres, Cobbleskill, N. Y.: ‘it relieved me of agreat Polypus.” W. H. Tavespen., M. D., Elgin, Ul., &e., &c., ke, &e. Dr. Wei De Meyer's “TREATISE” is mailed reen. His *CURK” is DELIVERED to any addreas, by D. B. Dewey & Cc 46 Dey &t., N. Y., at 31.50 complete. Bovs-80 " {TOBELL, COOKE & Co., STOOK BROKEES, 58 Broadway, New York, Boy ana eellon small margin all Stocks Row York tock Exchanges aso deat te f DRY GOODS, BEFORE REMOVAL i TO OUR NEW, ELEGANT ABD SPACIOUS PREMISES, 022 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, We Orrrr BPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, AND IMMENSE BARGALNS, To Repvce Ovr Srocx oF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, NaMEty: 25 dez. LOOM HUCK TOWRLS, on!y 81.50 per doz. 25 doz. HONEYCOMB TOWELS, only $1.50 per doz. 50 doz. PLATD GLASS TOWELS, only $2 per doz. 1 Large Lot LOOM DAMASK, only 60c. per yard. 100 doz. BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS, full 3-4 8ize, only $2.50 per dozen. THE ABOVE-NAMED GOODS ARE ALL PURE LINEN, WARRANTED. S INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE CONCERN- ING VALUE OFFERED. ONE PRICE GOSEON DRY GooDS HOUSE, 705 and 709 Market Space. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. noved UtstEss. DOLMANS WALKING JACKETS, FUR-LINED CIROULARS, &c., INDIA SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, BLANSETS, CURTAINS AND QUILTS. (OICE DRESS DAMASSE &) 50. DE LYON, ail ehades. il colors. PAUIS NOVELTIES at low prices. EVENING SHADES IN DAMABSSES. UNDERWEAB FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDE: Ladies’ Fuli- farhioned HOUSEREF: ne GOGDS IN oe VARIETY T VEY LOW PRIC W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 910 Penna, avenue, _One Price. nov? VELVETS AND SILKS : BARGAINS FROM AUCTI Biack ana lored Rating, Tae, = a6. Ce ee Silks ana Sati Sutin d’ Lyone, 8) Black and Colored Silke, 75 2. 5D Full line of Underwear, Hosiery, 2 Gloves, Se + at xreat bargains, to close out balance of stoc CONNOLLYS, ith st. and Pa. BRecapeD sinks IN BLACK AND Cotonrs, $2 QUALITY FOR 81.50. 64 ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS, $1, BLANKETS and FLANNELS. NEW SKIRTS and CLOARINGS MERINO VESTS. VELYETS. NEW DRESS GOODE, Tn Pisin, Fiai nov20-lw $1 25. 2 and Brocade. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), O18 7th st. n.w. {XTRA GOOD VALUE! IN BLACK ALL SILK VELVETS. 1 Piece 28 i BIACK ALL SILK VI eauliful Color and Quality. tich wide, (Pousons) BLACK ALT SLE VET, at $12. S18 UH 6 TNs BROW ne pee Os tae 31,50 to85.00. OR ETS a x ott PaRis Ob tOaks FUR NED a ASD BATIN Di LYON ciR- ANTIG ui WHITNEY B i OVS DEIN SAMED'S ATES, GHUBDAC ShkGpsand is CLOTS, inh Great Variety aud at the Le.cest ices. te OUR NORTIERN AND PAST. RESPONDENTS SEND US? NiAY Stberres ee Ose Paice ONny. PERRY & BROTHER, Penn. ave., cor. 9th at. nov20 PpvuBe WOOL BLACK CASHMERES. Established 1840. WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, 375g. Colored 8: Pisno C Blesclied Tavie Damiasz, 900. Flanrel Se Lgantifal Danasss Desk Cashmere Shawls, $2 50 to. 812. _ Ex: P Brocade aiiks, SL to es Closki nes. . Five Huateed ‘or Men and boys ~ Gradio Dlankets Pare Wook Btae red and Black Casameres, 250, CABTER’S, ‘Vil Market Space, Black and Col Bronze, Grec for Ladier, Suiti (double) W nkets, flannel (wood), only 25e Goods, 15c gi. 13 260. Es mires Aseorment 0: Largest assortment of Dress Timmense Assortment of Novelty Ds ble for Trim: French Di Go Black, Finest (tality, Only 31c, worth CARTER'S, ue pane Bicoos of Clute and Cassin Wear, 25c to Pure Woo! Be DRY GOODS. ___ ar eRClal, NOTICE. a weal the SreciaL APESTIon of purchasers to | ew assortment of very elegant SHYRNA, KET. GHIORDES and * DAGHESTAN RUGS AND CARPETS, IN OVERCOATS TO FIT CHILDREN FROM 24 TO# YEARS OF ASE. VERY TOY ew eLGTe hee aaa i wit zi ecr rpeeewmial sacs OW, ” — TON, AXMINSTER and other CARPETS. } 86 THAT HAVE BEEN $7.50 HOOE, BBO. & CO., 44 THAT HAVE BEEN #70. 37 THAT HAVE BEEN $* 80. j WEOFFER THE CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT AT FIVE DOLLARS. Those whe ¢o not call at once must not expect to find them, as at this price we frequently closeout & large lot in a single day. A. SAKS & Co., SP STRICILY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. si Peston Do- mes at tony price GOO! SOLD AT LOWEST NEW YORK a PEND BOSTON PRI §2”-ONE PRIVE ONLY. novid and 318 Seveuth st. i OPRERS RECEIVED FOR MI. 2. the Piano Taner, at SiDW BY T. Sina S, 433 ith ot. ‘northweet. octl9-3m_ ] TstomB, 4 MODES, Fora permanent place of business, bss teken $30 E STREEL NOR UiWEST, ontioue to design and make elewant RECENT ON ret8D WALKING Sew meee cecend hand CLARE LETS, COUPER ES court: ES esi @UN hele peated £0 S35 ever seen in thin © nentry bn aaen se Fes Fab Be Barred Acetlage soading LANDA OCOPPE Ror a he hte OF. ve 4 a ciewant in pi ‘oe te? - a t leninn an ini nal given a rarranted anes f - shoot sell and give perfect satisfaction or MORES — HGRANAM. ONLY 835, FORMER PRIOR $100 Repsiring nevis OMEARA’S BrqlGth and F, opp. U.B.Treas., THE Puss eae opp. a Pom Otace. WEEKLY STAR! ha S21 7th. opp. U. ive THE WELKLY 87AR, now in ite twenty-fifth Sear, te o double or eight-page sheet, containing A. BUPPERT, fifty-six columns of fresh News, Literary and Agri- Nos. 403 and 4065 Zu ct. 2. w. cultural matter every week, fnelading a compend BRADQUARTEES FOR THR of Washington News and Gossip, a record of Local E MARRIAGES. anon | AfSits Home Matters, Fashion Notes, Personal SAIDRES (CHL |OAHESAGEA AGUNG hak or Ieiacsaes sak OUR AG ERY AND FISHING TAOKLES: ORO = | graph News, Special Correspondence, Belected QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIC Storie, ete. it will be sent, post-paid, from De- OLES, VELOCIPEDES AND camber 1, for the entire session of Congress, in- WAGONS. ne Inavguration Ceremonies in Mared, in s nov]7 iy2d- Aw Prices 50 Sorr tux Traces sn R Al LROA DS. PHILADELEHIA ALKA, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ES ASP PSIEM SIDES THE MODEL FASTLISF, AND THE ONLY LANE | Abe sic Ak Gallhche Oats ain Donte THEEAST A? | — DOUBLE 1 REDUCTION IN PRIOR of i Ale, Porter and Brown Stout to $1.00 per Dore Pints. For erie by deslers throughout the Distriet, and by the Avent, more Express. SAML. C. FL LMER. ore, Annapolik and way. Winchester, (Ped Hagerstown and int of Rocks and way etations. 8:55 a. Saunt A Valley Express. (Jon nects for Hascrstown aud at Point of Rocke tor Beeoerick:) 0) a-mi.—New York, Philacelphia and Boston Depot, L424 2H novl2 Street, Waser Wasninatox READ THIS COLUMN, es. (St . | Iron Bitters \Curatine ge a mre A Powerful Tonic.) A Vesctable Medicine n) pitie ‘ Iron Bitters Curatine Pitsbureh, Oincinnatt and St | EGori plete Strengthener. | "A Meliable Medicine. — faliie ity, Annapolis aide Bay Liao ginianie) Ellicott City, At pol! Iron Bitters . Curatine ).1a.—iCu Sunday only, for Baltimore and Abure Appetizer. Cures Blood Diseases. ianore Express. ws York, Philade! E S 3.30 p. m.—Haltimors and _W: oh Frederick, Hagerstown aud W ' Iron Bitters lhurich tbe Bi | Iron Bitters | Kenew the Viror. Curatine ood. |Oures Liver Complaint. \Curatine Cures Kidney Affections. Iron Bitters Caratine Give Vitality. Cures Scrofuls. Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- | Iron Bitters Curatine town, Winchenter and way, cOn Sundsy'to Point | Cure Maiarial Diseases. Oures Rheumstiem. oaae a Ba more, Anh a Way Sta- | Iron Bitters Curatine ff? PT Baitimore, Anpepolis and Way Seti eee ih 6:10 p. m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. sud Tumors. 5455 hitadelppiaand Baltimore Express. | Irom Epltters (Marti sburg and Way, via Relay. Stops at Hyatts- jure Lndivestion. pate ville ard Laurel ) Cares Pizmplog —Pointof gee Way Aron Bittore xd Biotches. —tBatimore and Way Bf ure Neryoi ‘ iiruore and Laurel xpress. Irritability. be Curatine re a Cures Boils & Qld Sores. m.—t Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Loui wh eitimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Cure Langour. Curatine Cures Ulcers and Boils. {New York, Philadelp . | Iron Bitters New York, Philadelphia and Bos. iether ; a day only. Other trains daily, ex Menstruation. }For Mercuria§Polsoning. Sie Frice $1. Bottle. Price $1.8 Bottle. and Obie fieket. oft IRON BITTERS AND CURATINE G19 end. 1381. Pens For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, street, where orders checked and received 2 1880 exe SERS 1880 | _ 485 Penasyivania ave., TO THE NORTE, WEST a ieee vied ag yboversleand Retail, and by all Drazxiats. BELENDID SCENERY, wisi cane [ar wees ——— For Pitiabuse and the ee Se as [bce eee or Pittal and the West, &.m., dau 1,000 Pairs Wi oat But., Plain and Bleupity Oars ee are ise oe Box Toe, for 1.25; real value $1.75. Gaily, wa oriamat and Chicaxo; burg. ae ith Paiace Gar to Pitta! Batt MORE gE AND OT! MAO RAILBUAD. ye Canan chester, Buffsio, Niawara, or eith Parlor Gar to Watkins and the Worth, at 8:00 a.m. daily except Sunday; aoe rs m. daily, except soo with Paisce Oars to Osnan- Leck “3 a aud Elmira, st 10:40 rt A the Fut, 10:40 a.m, 2.10 and gn Sunday, 10.09 p.m. Atmived r Cars, 9:30 a.m. Ee e opin Giese ce at y sat8 of Brook ‘to Fulto Also, 144 Pairs Misses’ Bizes, 11 to 2. Peb. Goat But., $1; real worth 61.90. Great barwaia. Bn aS or many Job lots to ofter in BOOTS and 0) : 2014 and 1016 Penna. ave. J. W. SELBY. ASPEERDID ASBORTMENT of Heating Btoven, Furnaces and hanses promptiy teyeieel. A work sranteed at GEO. GARTRELI bal = nov20 A and T northwest. ‘HANKFORT SOHOOL FUND LOTT&RY | OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. ON ne 4TH OF DECEM- and 10:00 p. oaoaw 2 19, S40, 330 and IRD DRAWING, | 1H e For Pope's Oreck Line, 6.2. a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, excopt Sunday. For Se (O40 a.m. aud 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- | ALERANDIVA AND. FREDERICKSBURG RATL- | { | CAPITAL alse 830,10) WAY AND Loa RIA AND WASHING- 20,9, 21 am. 4:20,5.29 po! ‘On Sunday at 7, ad South, 7 a.m. dsily, and i $8.26 | 1 Oapital Prize. Gi P izeky S50 each. - | 1000 Approximation Prizes, #10 each | 1,829 Tetal ortheast corner 612 and, Pennsylvania, i ind af the depot, where orders can | ecking of bugzaxe to destination from hotel- wer Agent. AEMER. General Passen: | FRANK THOMSON, General Manazer. sepl7 | le d_ published in the } pers = —— meen EXTRACT oF teed ig, aig Denia Be, | oe — EDUCTION IN PHICES, Lene compra AES EXESACT, OF | Place ou the 1 tit Beet ehh eaess SHIRTS REDUCED 1 TO OLD PRICES, xb a ee Sof cath ssvecdl aif tt dose, the Sat Egea aot Bost Wamsatta, unanjghed, JB: Anighed, yo. aes: Bost F of the Ee sHikts £0 ¢ to ORDER x “speciai * GENTS: FURNISHINGS. JAMES THOMPSON, Manazer of Thompson’s Shirt Factory, hovl_ 826 F st. n.w., opposite Patent Office. BEAT REDUCTION SHIBTS AND UNDERWEAK. GANT SHIRTS TO ORDER, 89 Bix Eres ANT. ae SHIR. PARILY FINISHED SHIRTS, 65 and 75 ce CANTON FLANNEL DRAWELS, 50 ‘and RS! Alario assortinent of Gollare’ Outs, Sa ana Umbrellas. Gents Night Shirts, hh e ALL OU Gouns s WARKANTED. ra B. BRINE, 435 7th st. n.w. BRANCH—-1337 F st., opp. Ebbitt House, novl2 W: , D. O. B™ THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. im the market. It is ele- tig iad ane eee th the very ready, for the wos tub fis aa for the “* N COLLARS, casa styles and feat qualtcaiy $1.50 per dozen ;six for 75 cents. Best MEGINNISS' BRANOH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angls 1009 F street northwest. guar MANUF ACTUBERBS. DUBBEUIL BEOS. @ CO., 1211S F Street nN.W. aren the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in Ti RE WILL NEITHER BE A POSTPONE: is MENT NOB SCALING. = fect grateful 1 Seo Medicalbrees, ” “Lancet,” ‘British Medical Journal,” &c. CAUTION, the fac simile of ‘Baron Lie Tuk across the Label. H.C. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, “Consumption in E eased ten-fold in | No.3 Mozart Building, Louisville, Ky. Sai {¢ Money or Bank Drat ee oe Send by ie BIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF | Cio: Mone: Order. Ordo EISEAT ove net ores eee Grocera, | Express can be rs at our ex). and Chemists. Sole agents for the oo a ek For Tickets or, holesale only, C. DAVID & UO., 435 Lane, London, ‘England. paril SS | or ww AX SPECULATIVE ee carried on nov margiu of 3 to 5 per cent. Contracts on 100 shares oF fractional lota secured on responsible par- | TVEE CELLULOLD TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS, RGAINSS PRIVILEGES the. ot safest ay. aan “S ie ang oe tem for careful Mivonilanogus o2u, nore ROSES, 2 Se epg mal THAT 7 FyES, BREA igs bon ‘speculation mailed #r Sree. 3. WicHeLoT, & | NEVER WEARS OUT, ALWate AN, os | 0O., 48 Broad st., New York city. zll-t,tu,s,12t | beworn baths is for sates: ee eas NEY T. — has removed to, bine el cals New Warcroom, rthwest. Sa5 Fda bercce jet BHOMINGER ORGANS aA STL 5 eG SSeera Nos 1 mal L="" JOHNSON @ CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. ©., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS BLAN! ES for = Fi itict, Horse Govers, Lap Hobos, "Rubber Bubber Coats, £° 4. WHEELER. oct80-1m No. 201 7th st., opp. Centar Market. See Dy. va oman ‘No. 849 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE R. ret

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