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eee EV ‘Th it Nuisance Cases. _THE EVENING STAR. Yesterday, in the Criminal Ceurt, Judge TUESDAY.........Neovember 30, 188@. | James, the case of W. C. Murdock, charged => with maintaining a nutsance—the asphalt works at isth and B streets, was continued after our report ciosed—Mr. R. Christy repre- senting the defener. Dr. Antisell testified that ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER Wastineton, Nov. 36, 1559, 9:30 a.m. the effect of the vapors, as described, would de- " ile |! t - | Pend on the iinpurity of the materials used — : taldgie Atlante states, lower darom- the more Impure the more injurious would be the €ffe Mr. James E. Miller testified for the cefence that he never percetved any injurious, - oF offeusive odors emanating from Mur. dock’s works. Mr. George H. rf ng to easterly or southerly, elear or party cloudy weather followed by in- ereasing cloudiness. Gtbvon, re RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. Siding Go aii “ag RS ‘The following are the readings of th:thermom- | {1au Street, betwee and F, eter at the Signal Oftice during the day:—T am, | {y ited that be was made sick by the odors: that tbe smeil was nauseating, were affected. He had been driven from his business on D and 14th streets by these smells. He had perceived them when the 15th street ee fabiisbment was not in operation. or. Z. T. Sowers, residing at 1324 New York avenue, tes- ‘ified tbat he had suffered from the odors. W. B. Todd, restding at 208 14th street, testified that the odors were stifling. Mrs. Mary Mitch- en, residing at No. 303 14th street, testified that the cdors were stifling and ickening. Mr. Christy, for the defendant, sald that they would show that these noxious vapors waich drove the €ditor from his sanctum, and which stifled the peaceable inhabitants, were not from the works of Mr. Murdock. As for him, they would show 319; 7:25, am., maximums. —_—_— LOCAL NEWS. A Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—Louta to “Musette.” Pord’s Opera House. —Gos Williams in “Oar German Senator.” 16th Qnd H streets. —Art Loan Exhibition. 711 AM, 36°; 3 pom, 36%, minimum. 30. Condensed Locals. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:05 p.m. and extinguished at 4:50 a. m. that although in the business, he had the Gen. Louls Wagner, commander-in-chief of | authority of the government which now pros- the Grand Army of the Republic, will visit this | ecutes him, and that the process used by er bout the middle Of next month on an tn- } him was Such that It was impossible for the gas that fs complained of to have come from nis et@bilshment. He had used nothing but pure matertals, and had not used anything which would create a nuisance. Dr. E. J. De Smedt testified that be was a chemist, and was em- ployed by the District, and when Mr. Mur- deek’s works were in operation be visited them daily ZHe described t he werk aud the materials used, and sald that there was another basine33 In the neighborhood—a refining establishment, at 15thand B streets. The crude Trinidad as- ptalt ts there refined. It contains a large quar tity cf sulphur. which escapes while the » ork is going on. He deseribed this work at length, saying that Murdock received trom this establishment asphaltic cement. which ¢on- the law, giving the court power to try criminal | tained but a small quantity of suiphur. Messrs. cases when desired by the justice holding the | D. A. Windsor, David Proctor and W. C. criminal term. The majority of these cases are | dock testified for the defense that no nutsauce for violating the lquor laws, and many are | was created by the works, quite old. This effort will result, at least, in TO-DAY. clearing the docket, and wiil make it possibile This morning, Mr. Murdock took the stand hereafter lor an appeal to be heard ina few | and testified to the location of his works. Mr. months after judgnient 13 gtven lo the Poltee | MeGinn was recalled and testified that yester- Court. SS goons day he smelled the gases. Mr. W. R. Davis The Eultabie Co operative Butld! femtitied that he had done no work since Jaly tion meets at Mart hall to morrov last at his establishment. Mr. Perry made the See Special N s : argument for the government, claiming that in the mention in yesterday's Srar of Dis- | they had made outa case; that although he spection tour. Hurst Ashby, colored, was arrested yesterday by Detective McEltresh, as he alighted trom the Leesburg train. His father, Thompson Ashby, telegraphed that he had Stolen $30 from him ang decamped. At the memorial meeting last Friday evening fn the hall of Potomac Lodge, Alexandria, Va., in honor of the late Past Grand Representative Hugh Latham. Representative Given, of this city, an intimate friend of the deceased, deliv- ered a touching address. Ia Cireutt Court, 2, yesterday, Juaze Mag- ner announced that he would suortly commence hbearivg District appeal cases i that court, under the provision of the last amendmeat to Assocta- evening. trict suits agatnst the street railroad compantes | may not have used the crude asphaltum, yet a for eet paving taxes, two amounts were | nuisance had been created. Mr. Christy” fol- transposed. The amount for which the Metro- | jowed for the defendant, politan road is sued is 3 be aad the ount . —_—e_. ad is sued 13 “Health Department and the Al- Barald!, protessor of vocal derney Dairy.” an academy for singing to- NOTE FROM F. K. WARD. rint’s bail Ector Ster:—T enclose you official commu- Dleations from the Health department, dated October 2d, (Instead of November 2d,) received by me In answer to my letter dated October ist, . B. Potkin ber, a very ec Last night, Om ¥ he ist precinct, issd, (instead Of November ist, 1550,) requesting arrested a col man named David Ruse, | the same. charged with robding a white man named ‘The documents I handed to the person who Ss was on a drun- has charge of the advertislog department of He ts held fora mny business. In making copies for the pa ders, and trying to be expliclt, may have got dates, —————————— z «c., a litle mixed; but you will see the purport Obnoxious Taxation Clauses in the | of cach is the same. There was never any MK New Code. sent Irom my place to the Health Oitice for GPPOSITION OF AR ASSOCIATION. ee intention ehatevec®: Sta c ¥ aftern neeting yash- | ‘There was no intention whatever by apy one a sei ton feat sae fe peal ash- | ao “injustice to the Health office,” bor lacus to "gton Ear Association was hel sir room | any one, but simply to show the fact that milk in the City Hal— 3, Hine prestling and | had been secretly purchased by the Health off Mr. J. F. Hanna secretary. The president — ray waguns af random Sian hay were Staicd that the object of the meeting was to | délivering the milk to my customers on their consider the report of the committee on the new | Tegular routes, and th at it was found upon b2- cade, Which was before Congress at the last ine to be a first-class article of good, iecetires at: tne Commie eee ne \ stow: Tek. the Heath ones: wilo lias a0) Gare from the committee to consider the code, re. | ‘lly and thoroughly tnvestigated this matter, ported that the cominittee belleved that’ the while the latt tof = e), last beartr and his iungs | pe Was he Murdered by a ‘‘ Saudbag THE DREATH OF JAMES CA¥PBELI. James Campbell, a young draughtsman in the Patent Office, who was picked up in the street one week ago last Sunday night near the City Hall, and removed to the Almshouse Varner diea there yesterday afternoon. He was foun | lying under the steps of the City Hall by officer | Byrnes, who removed him to the seventh pre- | cinet station. At the time he appeared to b2 feces Tae @ protracted spree, his head | and eyes being much swollen and braised. His | statement was that he did not wish to go wo his home in the condition ne was in, and be Was permitted to remain at the station until last Thureday, when, getting no better, Was removed to the hospital; at the sam? tume his brother and other friends were notified of bis condition. He was meanwhile supplied with food by the police, and after much solict | tation and advice ha was persuided to ¢) to the hospital, Dr. Marsiella treated him while at the station for exposure to the cold weather, but did not anticipate any serious results. When asked by Lieutenant Austin how he came to be lying. onthe ground that Sunday night he re- plied that he supposed Inight have had money on his person and knocked bim down with a “sand-bag,” striking him on the head: but his memory on this point seemed quite vague. Coro- ner Patterson was notified of the death andat hig request Dr. J. F. Hartigan made a po:t mortem examination. which disclosed the «Uthat the skull had been fraccured on the 1 Lear one of the tempies, and clots of blood “(re foutd a8 weil as inflamation. . Farther ben this there were no external tajurles on Le bedy. An inquest has been fixed to-mor- ow morning, at Mr. Bucbly’s. the undertaker, » Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, at which it ts hoped the mystery will he Solved. The deceased had many wirm personal ir-¢ids in the Districc who will regret his sudden sleuth. District Government Affairs, The license board to-day received four new applications for license, and disapproved the applicatton of Alberto Campbell, No. 300 Pean- Sylvania avenue, corner 3d street southeast. District Colle:tor Cook yesterday took {a $119.00 on account of taxes, and kegt his entire force at work until after 10 o’clocg last night to finish up the day’s work. Bullding permits issued by Inspector Estwisle: Rarvey Spalding, erect two ttvo-story dwellings, Union street, between N and O and 4% and 6th Streels southwest; $1,000. THE THEATER COMIQUE LICENSE. Respecting the papers of the Theat r Comique for Mquor license, which the Commissioners have referred to Attorney Riddle, the latter re- pltes:—“A bar cannot be lUcensed in a theater. ‘This ofice, so far as I know, has always held that the granting or with- holding a leense was matter within the sound discretion of the Commissioners. Those who hold to the contrary can easily test the question tn the courts. Let any one who makes a case within the law, and yet to whom a license ts refused, proceed by mandamus and let the question be settled once and for always. This is eminentiy the true method of testing the cases where a license is wished for a drinking place in front of the ‘seneral Post Office department, and where the Postmaster General refuses his consent.” Amusements, &c. NaTIONAL THBATER.—Lotta, the lively, drew a fair house last night. ‘She played “Museite” with all her usual spirit and was enthusiasul- caily applauded. Forv’s Orgka Hovss.—Mr. Wtlllams appeared here last evening in “Our German Seuator.” ‘The audience was highly pleased with this most entertaining performance. The company {3 very good. The play runs tnrough the week. ‘Tis STERNBERG-WILHELMJ Concert at Liacoln hail Thursday will be a musical event that should not be missed. Tae Rive-Kine and Donaldi-Rummel concert at Lincoln hall Friday nightts attracting a great deal of attention among musical people. See the advertisement. A GRAND CONCERT Will b? given at Lincoln hall next Monday evening by the Menfelssonn Quintette Club of Bostun, assisted by Marle = _ care ree onl aig io file, roposed code Was, in the main, a suitable one, | S!¥e the pubile a lst of the samples taken from at opens two subjects, taxation abd tax sales, | Very dairyman, together with the analysis of The committee favored laws very different from | the Same, and J will prove the assertion that those propcsed in the code. The code continues | Mine will be found at the head of the list for a ihe tax upon personal estate. This, the com- | She article of good, pure milk; or say nothin Iaitice thought, bad policy, as every induce- | about the poorest, but simply tell the public ment should be offered men of wealth, ¢ who has the best, so that those who want the tion and ref nement, to settle and make perma- | Dest, can find it. ‘Then see if my name don't bent homes at the nation’scapital. They think | @PPear. The following are the original official that with & proper license tax a sum sufficlentiy | C¢Mmunications, under seal of Health depart- large could be raised without seeking to tax | “et, and will speak for themselves. Siccks, bonds and other personal estate: of Tesh. Your obedient servant, = denis of the Distr! ‘De Proposed s—"55 og F. K. Warp. ahe code with r na om ws Lax ba be = UiUes Was considered as most oppressive to the person Owing taxes. making the tax-deed con- elusive as to the right of possession; disposse3s- ipg the owner at once, and giving him no Temedy except by an expensive stilt in chancery. Mr. Davidge, who supported the rt, sald that if a Dand of men had combi: to take away the preperty of a real estate owner un. fortunately not able to pay bis taxes they could have adopted no better plan than the one pro- posed in this provision. The code was recom- multted, With instructions that the committee co-operate with all bodies of citizens who agree With this asscelation {a opposing tbe personal tax aba tax {title provisions of the code DisrRict OF COLUMBIA, —) HEALTH DEPARTMENT, | - WASHINGTON, October 2, 1850°) FP. K. Ward,esy., Washington, D. C.: Dear Sin:—Keferring to your note of yester- day, 1 am directed by the Health OMicer to for- Ward copy of chemist’s report showing result of analysis of a sample of milk taken fro:n one ot your wagons. No spectal motive prompted this analysis. We were merely making examina lon Of certain samples taken at random. Yow T am giad to say, proved a good one. Very truly, &. J. ©, Me Chiet Analysis of a sample of milk Copy of report: Acorxtecorta ts a drug store, suppl purchased from wagon belonging to “Alderney Dr. Ball Tup, Wich sells fo1 balry—F. K. Ward:” 6 5 Specific gravity. 1,030—Water being i,900. Ture seep THe Ho beat RR es a eg eg March, street northwest, by the bay | water z _.87.33 Window, Saturday night, and took’all the soud | Valet - : ibe silverware, leaving the plated ware strewn | Butter... a about the tcor tn the dining-room. They also Sugar of miik.... ‘tor Stole clothing and money. ‘The stlverwareand ) Coie. : SS ots Sea Soket Eh neNanES OC Ge an ne | compact cr pliailiate oF ite phosphate of ae oom house were turned ove. inagnesia, phosphate of fron, cioride of sodium prt seth prning broke the pia and sods combined with cassia. glass window tore, ¢ ‘The specifle gravity of milk varies from 1,023 to 1,033, Water Deing 1,000. The composition of milk may be affected by a variety of circumstances; but I consider this h street and thi ue, abd glove: erchi¢is and Other goods, amounttog to about $i), were taken.....F r 0 s iv quality Of good milk. furnishing and toy store, on Sam le a fair qua’ Aue Pennsylvania avenue, was visited. the suow. | (Signed) EJ. Di Swap. window esos ana cians of its Coe Chemist. tents ....The window of adraz store on the . a = Avente, between 19th and 2 sarees was A true copy: Ci tnt Ee broken open, but the thieves were frightened 4 _ away before they secured any plunder. [SEAL] Health Department D. U. AUSTRALIAN TREES ylelil antiseptic and heal- Ivg products, combined in eucalyptne, for wounds, chaps, 4c. 25 cents. t louse RopeeR SENTENCED.—in the Police ‘thig morning, Frank Hawkins, allag But- , & Rotorious colored thief, was charged with cutting the gas fixtures from house No. 526 sth street northwest. Officer Breen testified to arresting Hawkins with tce stolen property in lis possession. Mr. E. A. McIntyre, the agent tor the property damaged, festified that the ga3 | Extures were taken off, and also the water | splyots, aud the water was left rutning for a Ce two which flooded the | aged it to the ext $300, | marked to Mr. Mefni OUR PaTRONS Will confer a favor by letting us bave their orders for portraits tutended so 1 ice ity one day y { disappeared. His estate, | sous who have charze of a great di - | Ube LO $20,000, was admia! perty should go to Congress and bave _ brother, Heury Youngs, in changed tn t cases, SO that when a thtef Wife toally applied for Uv takes the fixtures he can be sent tothe peni- t her husband was tentiary for the first offence, if damage is done kody had been the property equals a certafn sum. “ibe court ber, aud that tt had been identifted | sentenced the accused to one year in j ll and to tlends ia the Boston morgue. sed to resign control of the Tly, Sud a few weeks ago Mrs. Youngs testamentary. “Heary Youags pay a fine of $100, and in default of the tine to stand committed six months additional, mak- ing eighteen months in all. fon, asserting | ‘THs ScNpay Scuoor Ixstrrvre.—The primary e and he oc o- | teachers in this city will be glad to near that he s. S. W. Clarke, of Philadelphia, well 3 Youngs, taig man was her = matter was placed butore | Uaderhill, to New York, to ide Whether the T philus Youugs, produced by Henry Youngs, is th who married Mary Youngs tn this city tu t ‘The witnesses wo testified yesterday were th> following: Mra. Thomas ii. Radderforth, of Washingten, half sister of Mrs. Youngs, said she had known Tac- bilus Youngs for many years, and was fully Sutistied that the man brought forward by Henry Youugs was he. Mer husdand Thomas, ts jaw, Thomas Rudderforta, favorably known as an infant class teacher, Is to hold areception in the lecture room ot (he Congregational church, during the session of the iustitute especially for them. At each ses- sion of the institute there will be, what was so popular last year, a question drawer into whica | any one may put’a question relating to Sunday | school work, and which will be answered by oue | of the conductors. The meetings begin next Monday afternoon in the Congregational chureb. Prof. O. T. Mason, of Columola College, will speak In tne evening on “The Piace of ‘Science ip the Scudy of the Bible.” See gee c iu 3. | its. ot We Leber diay | A Lapy’s Tess wire a Presrocker r. RH. Atkinson, of Bos- | Days Free Board sor the Would tr effect Unt 1a 1574 and tue | William Brooks, allas Green, a colored ptck- pocket, was arrested yesterday for attempuag to rob a lady on = ae or el lg ccsmeapend sitive - 2 F ‘The lady caught him tn the act of taking her produced was Lucopuilie Tousen” | pocketbtok, and be did not run off es pice “The record of marriage licenses in the office | pockets usvally do when detected, but tussied Of the clerkof the court, at th . | With the lady for the possession of the money. aan senrd ; He was finally frightened off by a crowd at- | tracted by the cries of the lady, who showed a great deal of nerve during her encounter with Ube thief. As he did not get possession of the | EadPas there tao law ia this District toe ae " = and as there is no law is rict for at- Finstaad and nis fatuer “reside | fetpted larceny, he was charged with. being 4 1th and I streets north- | SUspicious person and vagrant, and sentenced he had been the landlord of | philus Youngs. and tatimate .1386, a licens? was 1ss\ gsand Mary J.C. Mil 1 @ clerk ig one of tae gov- | nts, and resided on 5th stree bear the a r bet to the workhouse for ninety days. That new SS Sonal ‘Theses’ Tus sides | code bad better provide somo tore adequate Games i 5 | penalty for attempted highway robbery, than Kutherfor y kept a restaurant and | Poi ta for the robbers ‘ hotelon i reet, above Pennsylvania ave- | fee —_-—___ nue. | A PouicRMAN Knocks A Many’s Evg Ovr.—In How 1s ALpDERNEY » Hiurraa for the | the Police Court this morning OMicer ‘nos. M. bealth department’ Alw: oa hand @ pure | Sullivan was charged with mayhem. A young article Of milk and cream at the Montgomery | colored man named Eugene McLane testified Nellini. A Fair for the benetit of St. Andrew’s chapel, now in course of completion at thetorner o7 lath and Corcoran streets, will be given during the next three days and Geer ce yy the ladies of the congregation at Willard hall. Marriage Licenses have been issued to Henry Hohman and Mary Geier; Felica Chris- tofari and Colomba L. Malelesto; M. P. B. Whittington and Downey N. Whitmore; Leslie Warner and Catherine M. Burch; Wm. Henry Brent and Charlotte Jor; John Miller an‘ Rose Wysky; Edward W., of Providence, RT, and Maria H. Stewart; Chas. J. Jackson and Clara V. Benson; Abraham D. Frank, of Baltimore, Md., and Pauline Hart; Frank Pen- dleton and Louisa Phillips; Alexander B, Cole- man and Mary Catherine Jones; John H. Tyler and Emma F-. Taplett; Jas. Robinson and Mary S. Hardy, both of Prince George's county, Md. NIHILISTS APPEALING TO EUROPE AND AMER- ICA FOK AID.—A special cable to the New York im, from Paris, November 29, ansigeant Ubts morning publishes three important letters emanating from the Russian revolutionary committee, and ad- dressed to Rochefort, Karl Max and Leon Hart- mann. The committee asserts that the Niht- Usts are fighUng for the sovereignty of the Rus- Slan people. Itinvites the moral ‘co-operation of Rochefort, and bal sey to Europe and Amer tea for turds to enable it to carry on the s'rug- gie. The letterto Hartmann authorizes that uctive frebrand to open permanent, agenctes bi in Europe and America for receiving suo- script THE RELRASE OF Brockway, Tue Covsra PEITER.—Assistan! United States District ney Angel, of Brooklyn, was questioned yi day by a World reporter in regard to the terms on which William E. Brockway, who ts caarged with having beea concerned in the counterfelt- Ing of $204,000 worth of United States bonds ob- talned his release on ball. Mr. Angel replied that he was not at present at liberty to say who authorized the release, but that the approval of the secrevservice bureau at v po po and of the secret service officials in New York had been obtained. Certain con- ditions had been agreed upon. He understood that there were other persons suspected whom the detectives were trying to arrest. It 1s Said that Brockway was released upon simply surrendering the twenty-five piaies from which the counterfeit bonds were printed. Chiet Drummond, of the secret-service in this city urged Brockway to make some disclosure, but Brockway replied that he had none to make. There was nothing, he sald, which would tm- plicate others. He admitted, It 1s sald, that there were 250 of ihe $1,000 counterfeit bonds printed, of which 24 were found tn the posses- Sion of Doyle at Chicago, He did not know where the remaining 46 were, The examina- Hox of Gwens, who {$s accused of printing the do! will occur on December 10,.—N,¥. Worle, to-day, An incendiar: bun cows. Diphtheria {3 sj secre | rapidly in College Point, L. I. Five deaths have occurred within twenty-four hours. ——— LADIES? at Elmira, N. Y., last night d fifty head of Alderney ‘and Jersey milch FALL AND WINTEXH Goopbs. ULSTER CLOTHS AND QLOAKING OLOTHS, New Styles, just opened. LADIES’ CLOAKS, all the New Styles—$5, 36, 87, $5, 89, $10. LADIES’ ALL-WOOLCLOTSS and FLANNELS— MyrtleGreen, Bronze, Navy Biae, Brown and Gray. BED COMFORTS—%5, 87, #1, $1.25, $1.50. BLANKETS, white, per pair, $2.50, 83, #4, $5, $5. NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LAC! » 31, 60 ceuts. CANTON FLANNELS, 8 cents, 10 cents, 12% cents. BED TWILLED FLANNELS—25, 30, 37, 45 and 60 cents. WHITE SHAKER FLANNELS—25, 30, 37, 45 and 50 cents. CLOTHS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR—20, 37, 50, 62, 75. SHAWLS, Single and Doubie~—$1.50, $2, 82.50, $3, 83.50, 24. Ubat Officer Sullivan arrested him for betog drunk and di on O street norhwest on | the zoth of September. and when at the corner ‘TRAITORS IN THE CAM “4st Bight an attempt | Of 2d street and New York avenue, on tneir way was mede by the poiloe to raid some of the | to the station house. the ofticer struck him in gambling-houses on the avenue, bat notwith- | the left eye with bis baton, knocking it out. Dr. Starding the greatest precautions had been | Lerry teatifled that he was called on to attend taken by the major of police and others to authority to make it a surprise, yet the gam- blers had been notitied and were prepared for it. When the police in disguise arrived on the ground, the gambiers were seen standing around tn the street in front of (heir dens wait Ing forthe fun to commence. Finding that they had been sold out. the Heutenant very properiy declined to proceed further aud withdrew nis men. = ——_ dairy, COMmer sd and H streets northwest. H. F. Breaninger. proprietor. t McLane, and that the eye was entirely de- $ toyed. Two ane witnesses comtine iS Suing e officer and his prisoner passing Of zd street and New York avenue, and that and the offi prisoner stoy the face with his baton and then put him in a Wocon and carried him to the station house. Toe court decided to continue the case until wit- EVERY BUYER Of boys’ and childrens’ clothing | Court to the fact the eye was gone, and should make an examination of ihe stock at tne | Witnesses had sworn to seeing the blow struck. boys’ clothing house of B. Robinson & Co., 99 | The case had fully been made, so far as this Pebnsylvania avenue. Supertor fee” | Court was concerned, the very ‘best of proots in At. fair dealings and small profits must be | having been shown. The court stated that he inducements that a purchaser will not pass. t | preferred to hear what excuse the officer has ——_.—__—_ for inflicting {he blow, and it went over untli BRACELETS, wholesal¢ and retail, at Prigg’s, t | F.iday, : . OOLORED ALL-WOOL CASHMERES—25, 30, 37 and & cents. ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMEBES—37 cents, 45 and 50. < INGRAIN CABPETS. 80c., 37¢., 40c., 45¢., 50c., 60c., Tc. BRUESBLS, Choice Styles—87, 90, 95, $1, 81-05, 81.10. VELVET RUGS, New Btyles, just opened. OTTOMANS AND HASSOCKS. BEAVER CLOTHS, BABKET CLOTHS and 4 DIAGONAL CLOIHS at Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, nove] = «—- ene Th atceet and Center Market: some one thougat he | THE COURTS. Covat rs L TRRM,— — Yesterday, Berry agt. Betry; disthissed with- out prejudice. E. L. MeLeiland was appointed an examiner in chancery. G. W. Ward was admitted to the bar on report of the eom- mittee. Cracere Court (No. 1.)—Judge Macartnur, Yesterday, Bicxham agt. Wilson; verdict for pace Ritente agt. Cropity; judgmeat con- fessed for $90. To-day, Brown agt. Hickling; jury out Basshor & Co. agt. Hill; on hearing. Cicctr Court (No. 2)—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Miller agt. Baltimore and Potomac | Ratiroad Company; ‘trial resumad. Sheahan ugt, Riley; discontinged. Edwards agt. Pergu- son; Judgment by default. | _ To-cay, Midleton agt. Suit; discontinued by eens Clark agt. Augnsterfer; referred to Payne. Milton agt. B.& P. R. R: on hearing. > E£quiry Covat—Judye Cox. Yesterday, Cook agt. Cool hearing com- inenced. Noonan agt. Noonan; divorce granted. Hughes agt. Faunce; sale and auditor's report confirmed. Smith agt. Bradiey; commission to select guardian ad litem appointed. Wise agt. Sigourney; injunction dented. Farr agt.Key- ser; referred to Justice MacArthur, Willlams agt. Gardner; same. ‘o-day, Cook agt. Cook & Coleman; argued and submitted. G: agt. Gregory; do. Ashton agt. Wall; referred to auditor. “Mar- Shall ag Vanderbilt; do. Young agt. Gaddis; report on partition confirmed. Birney agt. Leonard; trustee’s report do. and distribution. Li Ss gt. Ferguson; offer ut private sale authorized snd sale confirmed. Clements agi. Clements; time for service extended. Dawson ag’. James; amendment makiwg allotment approved. CRIMINAL CourT—Judge James, This morning, John Montgomery Green, a3- saulting Officer Boyle, pleaded not gaily: and for assaulting Officer Prather, pleaded not guilty. W.C. Murdock, nuisance: on trial. Pouce CovrT—Judge Snel, Today, Patiick Mahony, trespass; $5 or 7 days. Susie Patterson, assault on Ella Goldin; $1. Jno, Henry, alias Thomas, and Jno. McGill, charged with being suspicions characters; bonds or 9) days. Jas. C. Graham, carrying a razor; $50 or 60 days. Wm. Kidwell and Wm. Hill, charged with being disorderly in the National theater last night; $5or 10 days each. Eliza- beth Williams, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Geo. Longhart, do.; do. Geo. Smith, loud and boisterous; $5o0r 15 days. Thomas Lewis, va- rancy; bonds or 30 days. Wm. Brooks, allas Green, Vagraney; bonds or 90 days in the work- house. Frank Hawkins, alias Butler, charged with the larceny of some gas fixtures from RB. A. McIntire; 1S months in jail. E! Breen, profanity; $ or 7 days. Kuward Frazler, va: francs; bondsor 20 days. Jno. Brown, loud and olsterous; $5 or 15 da; . GEORGETOWN. A Nsw Orantzatio organized a Beneficial .—The coopers have id Protective Asoc! Uon, No. 1, and elected the following officers: John Webb, president; John F. Sullivan, vice president: Geo. A. Leuz; recording and financial secretary; Henl ‘ones, treasurer; Joseph Gas- kins, sentinel. They Claim that some of the Dosses are endeavoring to take to thems:lveg the increase in the price of barrels which the millers gave some months ago when the jour- neymen coopers “struck,” and the purpose of the organization 18 self-protection, with the beneficial features of similar organizations. ‘THe Coat Txapg.—It seems to be the generat opinion among the coal men that the canal coal trade 1s about over for the season and that shi ments from Cumberland wiil cease when tile coal 1s cleared from the docks there. Gkatn.—There were no arrivals of grain to- lay. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ‘Change yesterday 5,000 bushels of wheat; sold at prices ranging from 119 to 1254,. L&aKS AND BREaks.—There is aleak in the water main at West Market Space and Bridge Street, and a break in the hydrant at the corner ef High and Bridge streets, ————————--—____ UNDIVIDED IN DEaTR.—A telegram trom New Haven, Conn., Nov. 29, says: Lucius Hotchkiss, aretired merchant and banker, died this morna- ing very suddenly. A few minutes before his death bis wife, who bad gone tn to see him, on being Informed that he was dying, fell dead on the on which he was lying. He was 78 years of age and she was 72. Hotchkiss was in the lumber business for some years, and was a ieee of the Second National Bank and quite Wealthy, At Fairmount, IL, Carrie Hatnes, ina fit of despondency caused by unrequited love, threw herself in front of a passenger ain ang was instanily killed. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS *‘8ST, NICHOLAS. A special Hollday number, designed for boys and girls everywhere, whether regular readers of the magazine or not: the best, and, by reason of its immense edition, 105,030, the cheapest Christmas book published. Price 30 cents, A brilliant Holiday cover; superb pictures by the best American artists; a capital acting ope- Tetta for children, “Tus Lanp oF Nop,” with words and music; a splendid story by Washtag- ton Gladden, “A CHRIs..AS DINNER WITH THE MAN IN THE Moon,” the tllustrations of whieh rival Dorg’s; “KING ARTAUR AND HIS KNIGHTS," hy Sidney Lanier, one of Frank R. Stockton’s inimitable Farry STORI&S; the “TREASURE-Bo) OF LITERATURB,” CIC., etc.;—In all, thirty-three departments and contribution. A GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT BOOK OF 100 P, 8, ’ printed on tinted paper, illustrated with scores of charming pictures, for only 30 cents. Ask for the Christmas (December) Sr. NicHoLas. Four editions of last year’s Holiday number were demanded. For sale everywhere after November 30th. Subscription price, $3.00 per year, ; SCRIBNER & CO., 743 BroapWay, N. CITY ITEMS. THB supremacy tn tavor of Huy Punch with hot water or with Ice, lemonade, soda water, or milk tsa fact generality admitted by connois- seurs. Taken hot it will dissipate chills and colds. Ask your Grocer, Druggist or Wine Mer- chant for it. Price $1.25 A Lor of Piald Back Skeleton Double-breasted Overcoats, with fine silk velvet collars, $13.59. ood value at $16—just received. These are jandsome cheap and serviceable, and are not to be had elsewhere. TIENNING, 410 7th st. CELEBRATED Dk, WM. H. STOKES, of Baltimore, writes: “I confidently recommend to the medl- eal profession Colden’s Liebig's Lijuid Extract oF 7 for consumpifon, depression, weakness and indigestion.” Sold by ali druggists, Witzor’s Cop Liver Oi. AND Liwe.—The great popularity: of this safe and efficacious preparation 1s alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofulous Hu- mors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, it has no superior, if equal. Let no one neglect the early symptoms of disease, when an agent is at hand 16 which will cure ail complaints of the Chest, Lungs, or Throat. Manufactured only by A. B. Wane Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. 30-e0 ————— TERRIBLE ITCHINGS AND ScALY Hcwons, ulcers, Sores and scrofulous affections cured ‘by the Cuticura and Cutleura Soap externally, and Cuucura Resolvent internally. Ask about them a your druggisv’s He knows what they have lone. To Dysrerrics.—After taking a few dose3 of Renear’s Dyspepsia Tonic you can eat any kind of food With impunity. 50c. a bottle. 3,t,t-3 Swayne’s Ointment Cures Itching Piles Itching Piles, Symptoms—A moisture like Itehing Piles. perspiration, {ntense itching, Itching Piles, icularly at night, after get- Itching Pes, ting warm in bed, increased by Itching Piles, scrate! a zars | havo been greatiy troublog with Loser ears I have been grea les; have consulted many physicians and rte Many remedies, which proved to me no remedies at all, until I’ obtained Dr. Sicayne’s Ointment at Thomas’ drugstore, at Brattleboro, Vt., which cured me co .” also cureg Tetter, all Skin Disease roid ALLER'S BRAIN Foop, is the only reliable tonic of either for brain and sexual DRY GOODS, LADIES GOODS. N EW DBESS Goons. ELEGANT BROCADE SILK3, SURAH SILK! BROOADE VELVETS. EVENING SHADES IN DAMASSE SATINS. MERINOS, CASHMERES, CHUDDAS, &c. PABIS NOVELTIES at low prices. We offer many attractions in our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. ULSTERS, DOLMANS, OIRCULARS AND WALKING JACKETS, In great Variety , made in the best manner, and in the latest styles. PLUSH-TRIMMED DOLMANS, Tn great variety. WALEISG JACKETS Sue In every shape. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. landeome Black ULSTERS. nov29 45-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH SHOODA CLoTus, $1 QUALITY FoR 75o. BLACK and OOLORED VELVET3. ELACK and COLORED BATINS. ELACK HENRIETTA CLOTHE. KID and CLOTH GLOVES. SILK HANDKEROHIEFS. MERINO VESTS, all styles and sizes. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), OLS 7th st. n.w. ONE PRICE nov29 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, BEFORE REMOVAL» TO OUR NEW, ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS STORE, 932 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, We AnE MAREING SPECIAL PRICES ON OvE LADIES’ AND. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND FINE MILLINERY. GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOB OUR FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, We are making SPZCIAL EFFORTS, and shall offer LARGE ASSORTMENTS at our UN- USUALLY LOW and POPULAR PRICES in our three Stores, 705 and 700 Market Bpace, and 921 Pennsylvania avenue. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. nov27 ss SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRANGERS AND THE PUBLIC Are respectfully requested to inspect our Immense Stock of LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. SILKS, SATINS, VEL.VETS, PLUSHE3. BLEGANT CADED SATINS. GENUINE CAMELS HAIR BHAWL HYMALAYAN AND OHUDDA SHAWLS. FUR Ge SILK AND BATIN Da LYON CIR- PARIS OLOAKS, JACKETS and ULSTER? BLACK AND COLORED SATIN DE LYON. SURAH SILKS, SATIN BURAH WHITNEY BLANKETS, 8. » CLOTHS. ANTIQUE and NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, MARSEILLES QUIL &o. t?-ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- URES and at the LOWEST MARKET PAICES. 2 Ose Paice ONLY. PEBRY & BROTHESB, Penn. aves, cor. 9th at. Established 1840. nova7 eee pose WOOL RLACK CASHSHERES, WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, 37%. Colored Batins, 75c. Piano Covers, 3.75 to 810. Bleached Tavle Damask, 50c. Flanzel, 8c. Beautifal Excellent Canton Cloths and Oassimeres for Men and wee Wear, to 82. Cradle Blankets Pare Wool, $1.25. Pure Woo! Colored and Black Casnmeres, 280, CARTER’S, 71 Market Space. Black and Colored Silk Yelvets. Navy Biue, Bronze, Green and Black, 6-4 Pare Wool Flannele for Ladies Suiting, 81" to 21.6 double) White Bianketa, iannel wutiful Wi : Sr BL oo BL On St TS BL St is, 82.80. Every Stade of Colneed Stike? jense Assorment of Shawls and Gloaks. ‘The Largest assortment of Dress Goods in this City. Tmmerse Assortment of Novelty Dress Goods Snits- ble for Trimming (vrices very low). Pure Wool French Dress Goods, Black, Blue, Garnet, &c., Finest Quality, Only ic, worth 50c. OARTER’S, Rov20 71 Market Space. EDUCTION IN PHSICES, SHIRTS EBDUCED TO OLD PRICBS, 18; 90. Eyres meng * Wameu ee oa . A IALTY. site POOEDER GENT’S FURNISHINGS. Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, novl_ G16 F st. n.w., opposite Patent Office. GQBe4t REDUCTION SHIBTS AND UNDERWEAR. ELEGANT SHIRTS TO 164 ANT ‘O0} PARTLY FINISHED S8IR’ CANO} ILANNEL DRA’ 8, 50 and UNDERSHIRTS, 50, 75c.. $1, 81,50, 82, 82.50. fa Coubeetans Guts wt tte 1 on an ma mt Le ALL OUR GOODS WARRANTED. J B. BRINE, 435 7th st. n.w. BRANCH-2337 F st., opp. Ebbitt House, novi2 ‘Washington, D. 0. MS lciheasl eater CLARK & CO., 803 Market Space. ition to their unusually large Bog to cal special attention to thelr w Black anFOdRo4 Brocade Sitka, from 6.75 to 63 Fe a en Oolored ‘Brocade Velvots, olerant Meme Woot Pisids. Seem Ce tsfull of rare’ . Hosiery, OBnon and Sik i jon Hand Se eee. } to best goods. lankous in Greet rarity trom 8 816 pair. Do- Tmestion LL Goopy SOLD At LOWEST NEW YORE ‘AND BOSTON -€97 ONE PRICE ONLY. ootl9-3m HIRT MANUFACTURERS. organs sex $1. Alldruggists, Storr & Cromwawt, Agent: BEUIL BROS. one 420 Penneylvatia evende, a a a ae “‘ALDERNEY WaGgons.”—Fresh Alderney — warned every morning, and delivered i se the ‘We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in “Ward” 45c. per ID. Also, a | thecity. 0 SHIRT 65 cents. cheese, bul ‘and sweet milk 6c. per qt. ee Pe Sie see sme Cares t06 | worwilt compare ik with any ober BRIN 25" the all 5 $1, at For Washingian at eu bes arg 7 8° STUREISAS, ‘aline of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always “Rovgn ox Ravg.”—ASk tor ie it | om Bane, BHOS. & 00.. clears out rata, micas roaches bed-beea. ws atreet RADBUBY W., ana seweler, ing and Me gees of Je Mente andl Pear | 8 Superior Kenting Stock a Specialty. : ee or" FREEBOBS 4, SMITH, (pein leegian var bray ty 20,20 3103 Penna, ave, nove MBS. = 3. HUNT, Nos. 621 and 623 D street, Ear just seceived f New York s choice sortment “f Pinshe: in the latert shades Beaver and Plush Boucts acd Hats ia newcet and best +) 5 Ortrech nee ara Tips in al eolore; fane: Feathers and Birds in eros? variety. iid ry. Fwitinecf Em ress and Mon. Kid @low from 2 to 10 Buttons, in Opera and Streck Bhades. . novaT OUGLASS, Ninth 8t , Sr. CLovp Britp:yo. GLOVES, Updegrafi’s best quality Dogskin for Ladies’, Gen- temen and Children. Also, EID, CASTOR and CASHMERE, si! sizes an qualities. DOUGLAS®B, Sth street. M™=- B. VAN REUTH. PARISIAN MODES, AULD Avth street northwest. ELEGANT WALKING, EVENING AND RECEP. N DRESSER, Ready-made and made to order. SEVERAL BEADED FRONTS FOK EVENING DRESSEs. BUTTONS, ETO. novil_ EBMIL LADIES’ BOOTS. / £m now offering fine stock of Winer DS G00) of my own at very LOW PRICES, and am making to T a claes or BHO! SCHR Ge rig euues orate novi3 INE PLUSH axp BEAVER HATS, LONG OBTRICH PLUMES, FANCY FEATHERS, Erc., South of New York, at MBS. J. P. PALMER'S, No. 1107 F st. nw. MONOGRAM EID GLOVES, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Button, Te., Bl, 81.25 and 81.50 Per Pstr. _ect18 ME. 8. 3. MESSER, Davssmaxma in conneo- tion with Awency for 8. T. TAYLOR'S. PAT- ERNS, SYSTEM OF QUTTING, he., 1993 Fet. north. Sim ME. WASHINGTON. wae ONAELE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, 2231 Pennsyivania avenue, Dresses, Sui Costumes, Cloaks, &c., made in Superior style at short notice. can have Dresses Gut and ands perfect ft uaran 3m LL THE ae NOVELTIES PALTERN COMNNETS NERY GOUDs, Di and HA’ fine MILLI- KESS TRIMMINGS aha BUT- TONS, three styles of FRENCH OO) UN- DERGAE AES LACES, fine NEOKRWEAR, KID G10" LADIES’ OLOAKS, (D MISSES" CLOAKS. OAOHMER, WRAP?ERS, and all the most recent Novelti mn 5 oT Olte Trevine, Parity 907 Pa.ave. Feathers Dyed, Ourled and Oleaned equal to new ones. sep30 CONTINUALLY ON DECK WITH BARGAINS IN GROCERIES ANO | MISCELLANEOUS, eee ache | TABLE 10 Ibs. Granniated Sus: 50 boxes Valencia 1056 The Sugar. 42 barrels Selected Ma'aga ( 12 Ibs. Light Brows Sugar. Choicest Dehesa Raisins. 20 Ibs. Granulated Sagar..... Fancy Raisins in fut quarter boxes. Sugar. u | Fine Imperial Cabinet L. L. Raisins New | Choice Raisins (new) in flat quarter boxes for $1 00 | Dates, usally fine... an noe ome 32 lbs. Light Brown Sugar... Almonds, genuine Languadoes.. | 20 ibs. Granulated Suurnr.. French and Naples Walnuts, large lot 10% Ibs. "A" Sugar Choice Pecan Nuts 10 Ibe. Granulated Sugar...... Chotce Filberts and Brazil Nut 6 Ibe. Choice Mixed Nuts, all new Florica Oranges, first of the season... 12 1ba. Light Brown Bugar.. Figs, finest on earth... Bansnas, Cranberries and Apples. New Buck Wheat, patent process .. Pure Vermont Maple Suyar for making Syrup... Mince Meat tn 5-1b. buckets. .... The best to be bad Pure Sugar Syrups and New New Oricans Molasses We have reduced the mee Leaf JAP TEA jast. «XURIEs. -for $1.00 Rew for $1.00 pes... Large Clusters -for 81.00 New for $1.09 Fiipercout und ire satan Ive the best TEA in ‘Wantinston, Telephenic Connections. ELPHONZO YOURGS. 508 Oth st. n. w., Between E and F. CONTINUALLY ON DEOK WITH BARGAINS. Se acememeeee CARPETS, CARPETS, CABPETS. Attention is called to the SPECIAL INDDCE- MENTS We are offering in BODY AND TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS AND IN- GRAIN CARPETS, RAW BILKS AND CRETONN®, warked down 20 per cent. UPHOLSTERY GOODS in great variety. A handsome line of FELTS, for drapery, just received. LAGE CURTAINS a epecialty. SINGLETON & HOEK nova No. GOR Marmet Space. LUMBER. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. FLOORING (Drresry).........82.60 an! $2.75 BOARDS, THE BEsT. BOOTS AND SHOES INTEL £00TS AND SHOES. LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRIC LEOPOLD BICHOLD’S ECSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 4@ Pa. ave. northwest and 659 Pa. ave. southesst. 3,000 pate nila See Pate w tlemen’s English Walking Shoes, #1 40; . meng Box-toe "Pact idle SED ee ee 175; Gentlemen's Russian Leather Sho; lace, ) 81,65; Gontlemene Bread ten Gate a entiemen’s ir; Gen- 3 Gentle. ens Boow, ‘lower prices than any, other house in the United States: 1.000 fair Mei’® Kip Boots, 81. wo! ; Ladies’ and Misses Shoes, the largest stock at the most reasonable prices. A ticket given away with every pair of Shoes bought at cither of my stores; fifteen of these tick- ets entities the holder to one good pair of Shoes. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor of the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Fepna. ave , sicn of the Red Flag, between 435 and 6th ets., Leading Shoe House in the District BRANOH STORE— 659 Penna. ave., Sivn of the Red Flag, opposite ‘Wallach Schoo!’ Bulding, Capitol Hill. “nov FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS We will eell our entire stock of first-class BOJTS and SHOES at prime cost. a8 our stock is entirely large. ‘This is no humbug, as a visit to our store will pcsitively convince you. Wenamen few Pe eee x utt. Shoes, $1; do. fine ble Butt. Khoes, $1 45; do. fine Rid Batt. 8h plated heel, $1.48: Qo. fine Kid Butt. Shoes, work: mit hole, slo, finest id. Batt: Shoes, worked butt. do. finest Common Bere, best quality, $2 $a Butt., worked bntt. hole, 1.45 en's same kind, Worked butt. hole, $1.20; do good Butt. Shoes, 35, 48, 62 and Tc. ; I: fants’ do., 20 to 950. ; Ladies” biippers from 20c. “up: Men's Gasters and Watkins thoes, $1, 81.25, $1 45 to #4; do. fine Boots from $1.50 up: do, heavy Farmers’ Boots, $1 90 to 82.60: and many other goods too numerous to meé on. Cousin's fine Shoes in al low prices. Spring hecl Bhoes for children, of every kind. The entire stock must and will be sole without reserve: therefore come as early a8 possi Die, as you can save money by buying now. Polite attention to all, and money refanded for woods re- ember name snd number— HEIMER & BRO. : SOS 7th bet. H and [. Branch Store, 140 Bridge oa Gta. nosb-i EET EE L HEILBRUN’S je BHOE HOUSE, No. 402 iru Staeet, Bign: ‘The Old Woman in Window.” “TRY OUR COMMON SENSE LAST.” - LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON ee WOOL-LINED SHOES AND SLIP- WHITE KID SLIPPERS, all sizes. GUM BOOTS AND SHO! “GENT'S SCOTCH BO" Mi i GAITERS. Hew’ A DOLLAR CAN BE SAVED. Purchase a pair of our LADIES EXTRA FINE cunacon “iD BUTION BOOTS at 83 1 Pair, Worth #4. Larye ict just reoeived. } We are aso offering at toe lowest priceal the BEST HAND-MADE BOOTS and SHOES FOR GEN15" that can be fovnd in the market. a An examisation of these g0098 will coavince you that I am not boasting. W. H. BICH, ‘7i7 Market Space. §8" Repairing peatly executed. novi N=” YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. IABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. tamer as ‘E! . ‘Back for Goods Returned. pee Bee fe z= cg LADIES FiNw KID BUT- 50, worth $3.50. UES, SILK CIRCULABS, Sik bor NS, LADIES’ FUR GaPs, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS. nov23 623 Penna. Ave Ww. WHEATLEY, ° TRIS eee With every fecilty, abe best ‘alent and a fal IN AND DOMESTIO DYE AND Iam for the fall trade. delivered in 3 Or the aity; by SOABDB, Comwon........... EN! ER PRISE: WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, BEADY TO FURNISH ESTIMATES ~ FREE OF CHARGES. WILLET & LIBBEY, {6TH STREET AND N. ¥. avez. SPRAGUE'’S SQUARE, BETWEEN . Rage Merman, UN. L. MAREST SQUARE. THE WEEKLY STAR! THE WEEKLY STAB, now in its twenty-fifth year, is a double or eight-page sheet, containing fifty-six columns of fresh News, Literary and Agri- cultural matter every week, including 2 compend of Wasbington News and Gossip, a record of Local Afsire, Home Mattcrs, Fashion Notes, Personal News, a list of Marriages amd Deaths, late Tele- graph News, Special! Correspondence, Belected Stories, etc. It will be sent, post-paid, from De- cember 1, for the entire session of Congress, In- cluding the Inaveuration Ceremonies in Marcb, in full, for Fifty Cente. novi?-Im 1B CARRIAGE ROBES, BED FOX, WOLF AND BUFFALO SKINB. STINEMETZ, 1337 Penna. Ave. No OUBEN NO PAY: NOVEMBER 26th, 27th, 2th, and every alternats THURSDAY, FRIDAY and’ SATURDAY, Apri Ist, 1881. ‘Treatment almost Pain! Cutting! No Ligating' No Medicine to Recent aud Wonderful Discovery!! another Ohio Man! Practiced ouly by Myself Hast of the Mountains. Will zive 81,000 for any case of Piles I cannot Cure. MES URESS, ™1.D., 529 B3th st., cor. F northwest. To JAMES CRESS, , of Woodberry, East cf. the Mountains ontx, have I sol ‘netruments and tauxht my method of Treating Rectal Diseases. I have operated nearly 20,000 times successfully. <4 A. W. BRINKERLOFF, M. DF novd noy24 LEB! Upper Sandusky, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1890. jee. BITTERBS A TRUE TONIC IRON BITITERS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUB LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A CER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONEC; ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, ETO. IT EN- RICHES’ THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES. IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. A TABLESPOONFUL AFTER MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DYSPEP- TIC SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, ETO. ‘THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN TRE TEETH OR GIVE HEAD- ACHE. WRITE FOR THE A. B. 0. BOOK, 32 PAGES, SENT FREE. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD.{8 seps0 D* BED SYR, No. 49 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE B.W. PIRIBY ENGLISH VISITING OARDS, PRINTED FROM PLATE. i Establishment in the City ehing that aust Zeus ek pertooy.