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: 2 a SSS,“ ENING STAR. December 9, L=s@. THE EV ‘THUNSDAY.. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SiGNAL OFFICER. Waskineton, Dec. 9, 1850, 9:30 am. For the middle Atlantic states, rising, fol- Jowed by stationary or lower barometer, west- @iy Witds stationary or lower temperature, @lear or partly ¢ ondy weather. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. Thefollowing are the readings of the ther- Moweter af the Signal Office during the @as:— 14°; 7. 14% 11 am. 19°; ; milnteanm@, 24° LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. &c., To-night. Pora’s Opera House.—J. B. Polk as “A Gen Weman from Nevada.” National Theater.—Lotta as “Little Nell” and “The Murchioness.” Gia Feliows’ Ha “Odd Fellows’ Fair.” Last Week or (ue av Loan Eshibition—Corn ¥ 35th and H streets vorluwest. Imamacni Conception Church Hatl.-Fatr for the benefit of the church and senool. Condensed Locals. The anniversary Celebration of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia took a! Gonzaga hall last night, a large atteadance belog present, Incluaing many ladies. Tue anbual oration was by Dr. Mckim. The Bookbinders’ society met last night, and a@ handsome gold watch was presented to each m+ mber of the following committee, who alded Ip getting a bill passed last session of Congress for the payment of tae employes on national bolidays:—Dr. Alfred Phomas, H. S. Linkea and J. Clay Espey. rhe presentation was by M. C. Derbam. ‘The funeral of the late Dr. A. J. Borland took Place yesterday aiternoon at Wesiey cuapel, ane was largely attended by relauves acd @ host of personal frieuds of the family. Federal Lodge, No.1, F. A.A. M., and De Molay Com- war déry, Kiigh's Templars, were out in fuil Bumbers. The services at the church were conducted by Rev. J. 8. Desie and Re Wheel The remains were loterred ta Re Chureh cometery Wik the Masoute creek Hi Shillington sends the superb Christmas bers of the London Graphic andthe Loudon Simon Joseph attempted to m: les) On S¢ ter Market, Tuesday, and « she got a knife ard attack pa ar tempted to save bimsetf, and selzed the blude or the kif in bis hand and was badiy cus A owd gathered around, but Joseph went Le goods. ay the coroner viewed the body of Isauc C. bryan, wiose death on the road near me navy a d yesterday, and slaring that the congestion of the iungs, of the National Base K yesterday, The ship Was awarded toike CLicagociub, ‘ation of the Nationals, of Washiag- * pin. and kU. d Foreign Misstor t Eptseopal Ch: New York, yesterd: y agaibst the members of tie tate mith, U & Co. aad Lewis Mekenzio, iff ad ered $6000 to the ar their wharf ana r S$ South- "he DAH Is 2 title to the | t dises Ver the defersa eriy, $0 as to fnstifute ‘The eleventh annual meeting of the A: Woman Suffrage a of Speakers will the advertise. 4 distinguished arr: be present, as will be seen Mewt in another ecluma. On New Yesr's day clerks and employés (tthe Wasshngton Cry post oflee wil! appear ip a unfform—biue coat, vest aud pants—some- ting similar to Wat of the railway matt service. Holiday Goods. WHERR TO BUY THEN. The holiday trade may be sald to have falrly begun. Peopie are purchasing Cartstma; nts before the rush commences, and they ik to the advertising columns Of THe Stak for information as to the best places to buy. ‘The foliowing are among the advertisers in Tae Sraw. ad mention will be made of others trom time to Une. 1. L. Brore, 7i 7Ub street, has now on exalbt tion a very handsome seleciion of bonnets and ba‘s directly imported, aud of the fat A signs and patteros, vistt to Blouts will bever be regretted. W. H. Rica's. 71 Space, ts tne plac2 tyr rchase rubber sh and rubber goods of Al sinas at the lowest prices, Tue gods sold ss opts house are from the best manufac’ $ In the count » © Paskex. Statloner, 617 and Borlawest, is, € ti «in a fall and ef go ds for th uelidays. zORGR T. KEEN, mer ant tallor, 414 9ty street, Wil make tue best ficiing sulis of ine finest clos and at the lowes "eS. MrGr 62 F street, 15.0 ingest manufacturers of i Jars, aud retalls at less tha e Whotesal PE ewhere. He also keeps a fall Une of geo HO. A CO. don of their 13 most Wu's gords. | Murket Space, Zil-woel goods, hey sell al the lowest ss. Sawuxt C. ree town, manufacty York @pplés pure cider, Which Is sold at the lowest prices. Lrscows has taken house 930 E street north- s ontinue to design and make T evening reception and waiking totlets. B.VaN Kevra bas already made or makes to order clegant walking, eventag and yeception dresses. She always has on haud the lateSt novelties tn (ress trimmings, & ch street, 13 ni Preparing to Welcome Gen. Grant. Td, cunmanding the depart lamblia, Boys in B: order for the reception of Gen- + On his arrival mar depot t he aritv The procession will then b G 1and Grant wil > of General Beale, oa 1 It {3 proposed about Wad: premade 3 F WEATHER Sthirs pat on by Hamilion 4 Shedd, 409 91h stree THe Ov a 's dask = Caton, Hender- and won the pip? proposas to presea! Bansvacton! Dr. Bul. * le discovered the wonderta! Dr. Hon cepatt following Clark, secretary; ow, treasarer; W. Sonnenschmidt, 2B. Win! jen and C. S1t Karson Post No. ed officers a3 toliow Wintieid 5. M. V. Casey, John Cameron, delegates to the aepariment ander; Z. E. Thomas, J. A. Stewart, F. v. Engel, alternates. A. Chapter of’ the District o jumbia last night elected officers for the ensulpg year . HH. M.E-GALP. R-E.D.G.H.P. Alleo, RE. Ross, Seribe; C. W. Hancock, K.E.G. secreta: Thorp, K.E.G. treasurer; John Lockte, end Lec; Kev. Thomas G. Addison, Rev. and GEC; J. W. Haruey, E.G.C, of H. in | ; forgery of The Convocation ef Washingeon. After the sermon of Bishop Pinkney before the Episcopal Convocation of Washington at the Church of the Ascenston yesterday, a busi- hess session was held—Rev. Dr. Lewin dean and het. C. D. Andrews secretary. Tne Dean made @ report as to the condition of the churcaes, and reterred fo the ioss Sustained in the dea’h of Rev. Dr. McKenney. Rev. Drs. Gordon and AU6ish 2nd Mr. M. Blair were appoluted a ecmmittee «nd reperted resolutions of respect | to the memory of Dr. Mekeuney, which were acepted. Kev. Dr. Paret and Mr. Blair were appointed on tue committee to represent the Telations cf the convocation to St. Luke's ebureh. The oiher members of the committee are Kev. Dr. Addison, Rev. J. J. Lindsay and ; Mr. Chas. Abert. Rev. Mr. Forrest made ap encoursging report as to Grace chureh, South Washington; Rev. Mr. Wiluamson, of Blalens- burg, reported thatthe prospects of the new chapel ai Henning’s were fine, aud Rev. A. F. Steele, of St. Mark's, said they proposed -o build @ new church and bad purehased @ site, and a the hope that other parishes would aid them. ———. Work-House Work. WHAT NaS REEN DONB—A FARM NEEDED. Under the energetic management of Intendant Caswell a good deal of work has been accom- plished by the ymates of the Washington asy- jum. From November 17, 1879, to July 1, 15: labor was furnished the parking cominissi for the transplanting of 5,000 trees in Se lays labor were furnished the Navy department In removing stores from the old navy megazives. The following amount of labor Was furnished the engineer departnent Jor work on the pudile streets: 2.020 cuoic yards excavating at Lincoln Place; 2,082 days ptison- ers labor gravelling E street soutneast, D-tween 11th aud 191n streets; 1.46 days prisoners labor Macadumizing a portion of {1 street northeast. A chain gang of from 3” to 50 meu 15 constantly etoplo) ed breaking stone for tae englacer de- partment, Allother able-bodied mn are em- ployea at the asylum, Ino order, however, that every prisoner, Male and femaie, able Dodied and erlppled. may be employet ana the work- house be made, in a large measure. self-sup- porting a Jarge farm 13 necessary. Urgent ef- forts will be made to obtain ao appropriation for this purpose during the comlug session of Congress. Owlog to the rarity of visits to the Washing- ton asylum Of any save the trieuds of inmates, and to the cousequent frequent misappr hen: slon as tothe eouduct of that te Commissioners entiy invitin: Jom the superiatendent tn urg- Visiis from all respectable ¢tli- urdays anc pied, Passes may endent’s house on t obrataed at he premises. N is €3 nded to attend T & Sehotield’s tals afier- | i “6 Horse Diagerors me at the balldiag on Louts- n 3th and wth streets: S. Solomons, J. T. Mitchell, . FB McGuire, A.C. nson—Viee-presidant A. and Mr. Simspon, ‘The chair stated tae ooyset of ing to be to arrange for the opeding of tue lodging house at au early day, owing to the sudden cold weather and the consequeut suffering of those this charity 1s desigued to | Tedeve. “Rerorring to tue good accomplished by | this Institution, he sald thelr records show Unt Ns organization, Mareh, tng of the hou In May last, 24, a modated with ¢ pasins had been ‘a Fortable ledging, and that over 5/00) Wholesome ana nourishing meals — ad been supplied, tree of charge, at the season when employment for the poor was scarce and hunger and cold pinched we hardest. Tne mcaus On which they had heretofore relled to carry On thetr work had bow fated them, and the District Commissioners had informed hin Uhat the funds for tats charity bad rua out, and bot a dollar could be obtained tn that direction until ap appropriation Could be obtalaed trom Congress. Appeal must, therefore, be made to the generous citizens for donations untli the usual Help ts extended by the autnoritles, When Congressmen know that people trom the states looking atter pensions, etc.. are among benficiaries of this charity, they will hardiy state In making the appropriation needed, Mr. McGuire offered to supply the necessary fund for bread, and the cost of laundry for two months, until the money: could be raised the ugual way. Mr. Hume sald there would be no aificuity about the needed groceries, Mr. Miicheil said ne wenld see that the fuel was orcered at once, and Mr. Simpson satd he would sce that the stoves were put in order, and one adapted tor making soup put in, should it be destred to furnish soup. ‘The time for opeuing was txed for the night of the 11tn tast. Mr. B. McGuire was elected permanent secre in place of Dr. Ross, who has removed to > co. The credentials of H. O. Noyes as a tor, In piace Of Mrs. Jewell, resigued, were preseLted ana placed on tlie, Mr. J. of. Nortou, of Georgetown, was elected superintendent of the lodging house tor one yeas, in place of Dr. Watson, removed from the ity. Messrs. Solo- HOLS and Noyes were requested t0 voater with the District Comutssioners wit referease to obialmng funds. MINERAL WatTEks.— Congress Water —The purest and safcst of all cathartic waters, Noue e ne on draught. Avoid all coarse, Irrt- rs, foreign and domestic; they unpair ans and kidneys. t ON THE HIGH S£ss.—Yeste ana Tall, of the marshal’s office, Vv. S. Commissioner 8. C. Mtlls rd Young, of the schooner Maggie wiladeiphia, on the charge of tally assaulted John Smiun, oie of the crew of the schooner, while on th voyaze here rear the Delaware breakwater, cu lng him under the eye and gouging that mem- ber so that he will prodabty lo. sight of it After heartng the evidence Captaia Young was required to give $1,000 ball for his appearaac? to answer at court. Do Nor Fait To Reap Mr. Sliverberg’s wacle column Holiday Advertisement in next Satur- day's double-siieet Stak. t SUIT FOR ALLEGED DEFECTIVE SEWERAGE.— Yesterday, in Cireult Court (No, 1). Judge Cox, the case of H. S. Johnson azt. the District was on trial. This ts an action for damayes to prop erty on Missouri avenue and the viciulty to time of beavy ratns, because the B-street sewer does | not suflice to carry off the floods and hastajur d | a number of basements. The Disurict clatus | that when a system of sewerage 15 directed by law, and the authorities plan and carry out such a system in good faith, their action ts quast judictal, aud cannot be inquired into, The plaintiff's counsel, on the other hand, urge that the platnuil bas been damaged by faulty pl and faulty work, am suffered a wrong, are entitled to a re °. Uilug Tue digestly RE REMINDED that a1 the Boy thing House of B. Robinson & Co., 909 Penn- u will fiad the largest assortment of boys’ wear in Waslilagton; th | offer none bat origiua!l and tmproved style nothing ts recommended beyond its real merit; their goods are represented as they are: money refunded in ali cases if not entirely satistactory. | No employe {3 suffered, under any cireum stances, to say anything but that which fs trae, While walting upon customers. t RESPITE FOR THR COW OWNERS.—This morn- ing tn the Foltce Court, Mr. Padget , tae pros- ation cases, Informed the had charges against several per- or keeping cow yards within a ain distance of dwelling houses, but that he had recety } miss x tpg him to not pri a8rS ULL April, a4 those peopie were | given until that Ume to remove telr stables. ‘The cases were nolle prosequ: Srock S418.—Thos. Dowling, auctioneer, sold this morning for Henry M. Baker, executor, iteen shares of the capital stock of the Citi” s National bank to Samuel Norment, for pe: ohare, and two drawback Certttleates of value of $3 to Chas. T Havener, | ze ———— ee SUNDAY TRE Cuthber P ; Question Drawer, e exercises Mi order of ex Prot. W. FL S ‘eaching the Lesson,” ite alk, “A Sunday school conven Frank Beara, he 1 Unrvep STAT?S Go’ t securiue! FRNMENT, Dist: dealt in. sold. Stocks ‘ore earrixt on | Pixapine Guitty or Foraexy —This morn- { Ing in the Criminal Court, Judge James, tn the case of Michael D. Murphy, charged with tie pay certificates at the paymasior geberal’s ofice, the plea of not guilty was with— Orawn apd a plea of guiltyentered. It wus represented to the court that be was drinktog heaviiy at the time, over fourteen months azo, (since which he bas been in jatl); that he had, during several terms in the army, before and Guring the war, borne an unimpeachable char- acter, and the sentence was suspended. it is Understood that efforts will be made to secure bis pardon, ASSIGNED FOR TRIAL.—The following cases have been Monies for trlalin the Criminal Court next Monday: George W. Black, assailt on Wm. Buckley (the I street case); M.'C. Rere dell, assault with intent to kill; isaac Suitth, rape (2 cases). » Jt, & Co., bankers, 1429 | t The tnuncuration Ceremonics, ORGANIZATIONS COMING TO WASHINGTON ON THE 47H OF MARCH NEXT. Col. Cordin, the corresponding secretary of the Inauguration commities, has received no- ce from a iarge number of organtzations throughout the country statiag that they in- tend to parit~ipate to the Inaugural ceremonies, These heard from 80 far are the foliowing: | Thirtieth Sey arate Company, National Gaard3, Elmira, N. Y a National Guard, Puilisdeipbt: r and Artnur Cind, New. Sater, Pa., 9 men; Gartleid aud Ar- thur Club, Meyersdaie, Pa, 129 men; Oid Gaard Battalion, Brooklyn, 300 ten; another com- pany from Brooklyn, 200 men: Titusville Cit zens’ Corps of Pennsylvaula, 89 mea; tHlimtitoa Light Infantry, Maryland National Gaard. Cumberiand, Md., 60 men, Co. [, First Infantry, Ono National Guard, Cincinnatt; Richfeid | Springs Vereran Corps. New Yorx, 100 mn; Co. E, Eighth regiment National Guard. Cham: Dersburg, Pa ; Post No. 10.G_ A. R., Eiktoo, Md. 50 meb; a company from Philadeiputa. 300 i Young Men’s Garfield and Artaur Ciud, Broo! lyn; Janesville Guards, Wiseonsio; Samaoer rps Syracuse, N. Y.; Young Men’s Repabit- cab Club, Wilatngton, 500 men; Vos. A Del and B, First veteran Battalion Boys in Blu Jersey City; Twenty-seventh Separate Com- pany Infaniry National Guards, Waiona, N. ¥., 69 Dien; Kings county Colured Repudlicaa Caun- | Paign Committee, Brooklyn, 58 men; Firsy Ch veland Troop, Cleveland, Onto: Co. dt. Rev. enth regiment, Naitona) Guard, Covimbia. P4., 55 me me hundred men weunied or iufantry rom Petersburg, Ind; Sixteenth Daitaiioa, Na- tal Guard, colored, Chicago, 100 men; Y. Key ublican Ciud, Putladelphia, 59 men; T Republican Cind, Patladelputa, 200 men, wien bord; West Philadeiphia Club, goo men; Conit- nental Ciud, Philadelphia. 150 men; Garfleld ana Arthur Glee Ciub, Columbas, Galo, $4 ia Law rence Ciud, Boys In Bine, Kausas, 6) 1 Un on Club Battery, Brooklyn, 100 inen; Exe tive Committee National Icish none Clubs or the United States, Ni York cir men uniformed; Wstsontown Siiver Cor! (a d, Penntyivania, 20 members: Gray Laven Des, intantry corps, National Guard, phla; First Cleveland Troop, 40. me: Guerds, Bridgeport, Conn. Rifles, Ind.; WV ‘luv, Philadelphia, mev; Falkner Guards, Bridgewater, Pa; Madison, Wis., 52 it Wiscoustu ional Guard, men; Grand } Michigan. issied to Wittam | y ., and Parry John Edwards and Kate Gold Hawkins, of Medina, N. Y.. and E| a- andria, V; John Be L rand ge F, Burrows, of ‘Teunaily ary E. Pyles, of Montgomery county, Md, A PEMALE LOTTERY AGENT IN THE Police Courn.—This morning, in the Police Court ( e Spell), a@ tall white woman, 33 or 40 years of age, giving the name of Mrs. Mary J. Alford, was Charged with larceny 11 obtaining 15 cents from Mille Hupter (colored) by faise pretences, Mile Hunter, who resties In Ex press al d that on Wedoesday of Last week Mrs led and said she had some humbers to sell (at 25 or 15 cents, just as she Was able,) which would enUtle te buyer to re- eetve on Saturday morning 15 yards of cauton flannel or calico, just as the numbers mizbt draw; that wit ard M SS Slated She hat no money, irs. Alford suggested that she borrow it, bedi. ‘Toe goods never came, as prom! JcklOf Lestitied that some nine or others Lad bought nurabers, Mrs, Alford sald to him that she was acting for @ min named Harding, trom New York, whom she quet in Balumore. He had investtzated ag far he was able, and found no such person. Mrs. Alford testified that she had Monday, abd sold these nuns tuat she represented the street, New York; that she ‘id phia, She identitied a po: ud. (prodic by Mr. James E, Bell, of the city pust oft Woich she hed written to J. A. Harding. Soe also identified a letter written by Mr. Hardlag to her when In Baitimore directing her to come to this city; a'so @ postal daied No er 23h dirccUpg her to go to Georgetown, Mr. Beil sald that Uhis man Harding has been looked for for | some time by the spectat ayeuts of the “Post lice department. His letters were sent htin here to 3d street and Penna. avenue, and they tracked him from here to Pottsville, Pa. Oa cross-examination Mrs. Alford stated’ that she had known Harding on!y tive weeks; that her acqueintance was by answerlog nis’ adverttse- mest. Mr. Hoover, for the yovernment, siid that it appeared to be doubifulasto whether the Woman was not a dupe as well as ner vic- tims. The court thereupon dismissed the caso, Peed Jan. Por SM good faith NING Case —Minnte Thomas, Of Baltimore, was before the Distriet Attorney to-day asto the jail polsouing case, and, it ts Sud, knew nothing which would throw Ugat upon it, Dut her siatements may be used as c).< rovorative testimony fu the couuterfett lig CastGagainst Alice Westcott or Rupp. THE ASPHALT Case of Cranford, Hoffman & Co,, charged with matntalning a nulsance—the aspuait Works ab llth and B strects—was ree suned tn tre Criminal Court, Judge James. this nornlog, angi Col Corkutil made tie clos fw ucument for the government, closing about 12 O'clock, The jury retired with the €sse adeut 12k« o'clock ‘and returned at 1:40, and asked furtacr instructions, which were given. —————— West Washington, i. e. Georgetowne Tarrr.—Sometime bet seen 5:30 o'clock p.m. yesterday and 7 o'ciock this moruing the stable ot Mr.J. D. ’herson, Georgetown Heights, Was entered and carriage robes, blankets, har- hess, &¢., fo the value of $25 was stolen tbere- from by parties unknown. SsxT To THX HosriTar.—Annie Webb, white, about 25 years of age, and Hesry Brooke, col. years Of age. being siek and des- ‘nt to the hospital tuts moratng. 8 adv, of free lecture at Dandar- church this eveulng by Rev. ton street M. Wm. Taylor. Gratn T'tape.—Arrived, canal boat George 'T. Dunlop, with 4.600 bushels wheat Jvg.—The canal and creek are frozen up, and the idicat{ons are that the canal wade for the season fs atout over. ‘THE second soctal assembly by the ladle: of St. John’s P. E. church will take place this evening, December 9th, at the Sunday school Tooms, On 2d street, Georgetown, THE CoaL Teape.—Shipgments from Cumber- land for the week endlug Saturday, 29,265.14 tons; a decrease of 27 6 tons compared With the same pertod last year. 26,255.09 tons were shipped by the Baltimore and’ Onio Tat. road, 46309 tons by the Pennsylvaata Sate Line, aud 2,542.6 tons by the Chesageake and Obio Canal, The decrease compared with the seme period last year by the Chesapeake and fo Canal is 124494.07 tons. ‘The total ship- ments for the year are 1,905,094.01 tons; an tn- crease Of 570,292.09 compared with the same Ppertod last year. Se | BeRev. Leigh R. Brewer, rector of Trinity chureb, Watertown, N. Y., was yesterday con- secratcd bishop of Montana. ‘The winners at the Charleston C., races yesterday, were Georgia Boy, Mar and Long Tom. — } Gt4PLe AND FANCY DRY GooDs FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, 1,000 PIECES OF GALICOES, Percale Styles, 8 ¢' BLACK SILKS, +» 87c., BL, $1.23, 81 81.75, #2. COLORED SILKS, 75c., S70., $1, $1.12, $1.25. BLACK SATINS and COLORED SATINS. BLACE VELVETS oud VELVETEENS. NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIM WINGS. SCOTOH PLAID DKESS GOODS. ALL hO0F, BEACK CASHMERES, 37c., 0c, ALL WOOL ¢ sie ULORED CASHMERES, 25¢. + 50e., G2c + 30c., , 26, 88,89, $10. 50, $3, 84, 85, 6. 5, B1, $1.25, 81.50, #2, 82.60, AM CURTAIN LACH, uc. » T5e. 32.5 CLOTHS FOR MEN AND Boys: wear, 2 es Se. Bt. mie and Diagonal Ns , all wool twilled, 25c., 30e., 37¢.,45e., | SHARER FLANNRELS, 20c., 25c., 30c., 87c., 500. - Te. sohis BROCHE SHAWLS and INDIA SHAWLS, CLOTH ana FLANNEL 8KIk’ u | | LADIES’ CLOTH FOR SUITING, all esjors PIANO COVERS, embroidered with § Erc., Erc., Exc, Ero., Bre., Exo., & ALL LINEN HANDEERUBIEFS, Initiaied, 250, ie, S08. £0 Dezen Colored SILE HANDRERCRIEFS, 50c, 75 Dezeu Colored SILK HANDKEBCSIEFS, 75c. | 100 Dozen Colored SILE HANDKSROHIEFS, 1, Ladies’ and Gent's Hemmed stitched HAND! Sates st jemme KER. Ladies’ Linen Sette of COLLAR and CUFFS, 250, KID GLOVES YFUR-TOP GLOVES, CLOTH GLOVES, Exc. FANCY HOS:ERY for Ladies and Miasos CARPETS CLOSING OUT AT COST. INGBAINS, 3€c., S7c., B0c., 62e., -» BTC" BRUSSELS, New Stylee, all at Cost. VELVET RUGS, HASSOCKS, OFTOMANS AND DBUIGETS. Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, dect Near 7th street snd Center Market. CITY ITEMS. ‘THE Prize OX will be roasted whole to-day at Driver & Schofivid’s, 1343 Penna ave. Eucalyptine is the Only Thing for Ladies why attend to houseaold atfais It makes the hands soft and plixnt at once,tapart- lug a feeling of great comfort, the Gress. Draggtsts se!) it. THE GkanpD BakBecve at Driver & Scbotleld's this afternoon and evening. 1. CUTICURA, & mecicina) jelly for external humors. 2. Cutteura Resolvent, a poverful biood 3, Cuttcura Soap. for beautifying the skin, are purifier. the only infatlible cure for every species of humor irom a common pimple to scrofttla. Eminent Dr W. C. Caveuagh, Memphis, ‘Tenn., write ‘or weak Luyestion, consumption, general dedtlity, and want of ap. petite, I cheerfully recommen Colden's Livbi Liquid Eriract of Beef and Tonic lavigorat Sold by druggists and grocers. Burnett's Cocoaine. _ The Best Gnd Cieapest Hater Dressing. It kills dandraff, aliays irritation aod pro- motes a Vigorous growth of the Hatr. Burnet’s Flavoring Exwvacts are invariably acknowledged tbe purest and best. “WELCOME THE COMING, SPEED THE PARTING Guest.” To which we add, delectate his palate with that incomparable blendiag (itready pre- parid) of Meliow iiquors and delicate frutts Anown as “Hub Punch.” No hastily ertempor- tev punch ean approach it in favor. tis used mixed With ict or cold water, milk, iemonade, or whatever suits the taste. Every wine cellar shieuld be supplied with it. Sold by Grocers, Wire Merchants aud Druggists at $1.25 a bottle. TO THE ConsUurtive.—Let those who langaish under the fatal severity of our climate through Ly pulmovary compiaint, or even those who ote tn decided Consumption, by no means de spalr, ‘There ts a Safe and sure remedy at hand, d one easily tried. iibor's Componna of od Liver Oi and Lime,” withont, possessing the very nauseating flavor of the Oll ad nereto- fore used, 1s codowed by the Phospate of Lime with a healing property whien renders the O11 doubly efficacious. Remarkable testimoatais of Its ethic e Sho} Soid by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, 2ud all druggists. Swayne's Olntment Cuces Itching Piles ltehing Piles. — Sympioms—A_ moisture Uke Ttehing Piles, perspirauon, intense itching, Trening Pies. particularly at might, after gei- Itehtug Pues Ung warm in bea, Increased by Tiching Piles. scratching. L. Taylor, Hinsdale, N. H., writes: “For 30 years I have been greatly troubled with [teatng: Piles; have consulted many physicians and tried many remedies, which proved fo me vo remedies at all, until I’ obtalned Dr. Sirayne’s Ointment at Thomas’ drugstcre, at Brattleboro, Vt., waich cured me completely.” Also cures Tetter, all Skin Diseases. ALLER’8 BRAIN Foon, 1s the only reliable tonte for brain and sexual organs of either sex Alldruggizia. Storr & Cuomweut, Agents, eo 4s) Penusylvania ayenut “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 3¢ Ibs. “Ward” prints, 45¢c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk ana sweet tll 66. per qt “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, compiets cure 4 to6 ays; all urinary coluplainta; $1, at druggists, For Washington at <5) Pa ave. “Hoven On Ravs.”—Assk druggiat for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, Qed-bugs. 18c. 8 Dox: for Washington at 45) Pa. avenu WE! DE MEYERS GATAREH OURE. One package is generally enficien' real cure of CATARKH for $1.60! - U pat) “ONLY? LUNG PAD! ures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way) ALL LUNG DISEASES, ALL THROAT DISEASES, ALL BREATHING TROUBLES. It pBiIvas Ixro the system curative cents and healing medicines. It pRaws FRom the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. ‘THovusanns TestiFy To rrs ViRTURS. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. Don't despair until you hive tried thia Sensible, EasilyApy Led and Hapicatiy ErFeorTuaL Rewuedy. Sold by Drugwists, or sent by nisil on receipt of Price. $2.00, by Tux ONLY LUNG Pap Co., Detroit, ich. THE ‘‘ ONLY” LUNG PaD CO, Williems Block, Detroit, Mich. Send for Testimoniais and our book, "'Three Milhons a Year,” sent free. 0ct36 gobi LUMBER, AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES, FLOOBING (DagsezD):... 821.60 and $2.75 BOARDS, THE BEST.....00008 BOARDS, Common... ENTERPRISE: WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, READY TO FURNISH ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, 6tH STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. SPRAGUE’S BQUARE, BETWEEN L aNd uM: YAHDS. UN. L. MARKET SQUARE. ENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGKESS AND_OTHERS, FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS, PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEO. T. HEEN, MERCHANT TAILOB, decé-Im_ No. 414 Oth street northwest, 0 THE LADIES. MNRB. STEEL, cf Philadelphia, wili continue all this week at the Rivgs Houee, (Parlor 231,) and wil: cloreont the balance of her FRENOH BUNNETS and ROUND HATS regardiess of COST. | Ladies ‘will do well to call. dec6-6t* I have this day REMOVED from Intelligencer ee to 710 D STREEL OBTHWEST, immediately fu the rear of ths .Honal Bank of the Kepubic, where I can, ys found for the transaction of REAL ESTA’ SUsI- NESS in ail of its branches. O. C. GREEN, dec6-lw&co2w 710 D street northwest. UST RECEIVED TWO CARS PRAIRIE HAY, ud for sale in quantities to auit. A tine article for Bedding, eq ual Ht not superior to Rye Siraw aud a W. H. TENNEY & SONS, Wholesale Dealersin Flour, Gra'n, Hay and Feed, dec? ly Georzetown, D 0. nov Na- 5 be Detar & co. LATEST STYLES OF SILE, DERBY, 8OFT, AND OPERA Hagvs,. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ sons., 621 Pennsyl ania ave, Fee TOP anv LINED GLovEs, SUITABLE FOR THE COLD WAVE. W. 5. TEEL, 935 Penn's ave, eec7-Im ect DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND ULSTERS MAREED DOWN LOW Av 709 MABHET SPACE. BEFORE REMOVAL TO OUR NEW SUIT DEPARTMENT, 928 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON GROUND FLOOR OF 709 MARHET SPracr, ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, | dec? LYONS BLAC K SILKS, STANDARD GRADES, ar LOWEST CASH PRICES. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), decé B18 7th st. n.w.'i prs= WOOL BLACK CASHMEKES, WIDE DOUBLE WIDTH, 37%. Colored Satine, 75e. Piano Covers $3.75 tos10. Pleached Tavle Damask, 59c. Excellent Canton Flannel, tc. Beautifnl” Damnarse 0 i2isc. Black Cashmere Shawls, #2 50 to 812. _Ex- cellent Calico, Sic. Black Brocade silks, 21% 82,50. Tmmense Assortment of Ladies Cloal est Yard Wide Ticking made, 260. Five Hiadcel Pieces of Cloths aud Oasaimares for Men and Boys Wear, 25¢ to $2. Cradie Blanketa Pare ‘Wool, $l. Pure Wool Colored and Biack Casnmeres, 230, CARTER’S, Vil Market Space. Black and Colored Silk Velveta. Nav: Picuse Green sad Slsok, 6-4 Fae Woot OF jannels Ladies 51 Ly 31.50. 5: double) White Biankets, Blue, saree 2.5). Heavy Shaker Panne) (wool), only 250. eautiful Wool Dress Goods, l6c__ ¥Fxcelient 7 a $1.12," $1 25, 81.87, $1.50, $1.62, 21.75 $1. eee . 25, $2.60. Every Shade of Col-red Silks mense Assorment of Shawls and Uloake. ‘The Largest assortment of Dress Goods in this City. Tinmenee Assortment of y as Suita ble for Trimming (uric ¥ low). Pure Wool ich Dress Goods, Black, Blue, Garnet, &c., Finest Quality, Only Sic, worth Svc, CARTED’S, Vil Plarket Spaces. HIRT Maz UF ACTUREKS. DUBREULL BHOS. &@ ©0., 1112 F Street N. W. eeWegel the cheapest SHIRTS for the money tn Our ELLIPTIC SHIRT only 65 centz. Our GLOBE SHIRT only 75 cents. The EULEKA REINFORCED, fiuisho4, oniy 2). We will cowpare it with any other Shirt for tar Man a tue of GENTS' FURNISHINGS always oa PERSE SROR: 6 0°~ BOOTS AND SHOES. 717 17 TEE PLACE TO PURCHASE BUBBER SHOES OHEAP. nov20 these are per tuanuiacturers ia the o a8 the Eupply, at there price: W. H. BICH, dees TAT Market Space. INTEW £00TS AND SHOES. LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEOPOLD BICHOLD’S BOSTON SHOK AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pa. ave. northwest and 659 Pa. ave. southeast. JUST OPENED— 38,000 pair Children’s Shi 6 conta a pair; Gen- tlomen’s isl Walking Shoes, 8140; Geutle Box-toe Gaiters, & Gentlemen's Plain entiemen's Ruesian Leather Sho, Gentlemen's Brosd toe Gaiters, 31 9 's Boor lower pricea than any oth house inthe United Ststea; 1,000 oe Men's Kip Boosts, €1 98, worth 83; Ladies’ Misses Shoes, the larxest stock at the most reasonable prices A ticket given away with every pair of Shooe bought at either of my stores; fifteen of these tick- ete entitles the holder to one kvod pair of Shoes. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor of the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. ave., sign of tho Red Flag, between 456 and 6th ste., Leading Shoe House in'the District BRANCH STORE— 659 Penns. ave., Sizn of the Ked Flag, opposite Wallach Schooi’ Building, Capitol UL “wov26 Ren en, best wan FOR TBE NEXT THIRTY. DAYS We willecll our evtire stock of first-class BOUTS aud SHOES at prime cost, as our stock is entirely toolarve. This is no humbug, a6 8 visit to oar store ¥ill positively convince you. We uame a teow Prices: Ladies: Butt. “Shoes, do. fine ebble Butt. Bhocs, cid Batt, $1 45; do. fine Ki plated heel, 81.48 : do. fine Kid Butt. bi if 0; do. Snest Kid Batt 023.5 hoes, 81, 8) Boots $1.50 up; do. heavy Farmers’ Boots, #1 50 to $2.50; aud many other goo%s too numerous to mention. Cousins Ane Slices in all widths and at astouisiiog low prices. Spring heel Bhoss for children, of every kind. ‘The entire stock must and will be sole without reserve, therefore come aa carly 48 possi- Bie, ae you con eave money by buying now. Bouts P uame and number — HEIMEM & BRO. SOS Zth st., bet. Hand’. Branch Store, 140 Bridge sty Gta. no00-Lm = L HEILBRUN je SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 7TH STREET, | Sign: ‘The Old Woman in Window.” “TRY OUR COMMON BRNSE LAST.” LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON CLOTH WOOL-LINED SHOES AND SLIP- PRITE KID SLIPPERS, all sizes. G MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ | (PSE PUBLIC ARG INVITED TO | QPEL orice. a Oa.l aT VOR STORE, Orders will be reeei-ed by HUM®, Cl TARY ®& siup Examme Tee Larorer AssontTuget OF 4 OO M07 Market fr CONES Taw ABATING BTOVES ¥ OBS 3 sacks To Be Found South of Now York City- mocning, ‘We name | Farm Herd being the only pare THE BADIANT HOME, Jersey Cattle in Unis sect THE ABO WILLIAM, BRIG: . desiring t eeoure os Te cy and others, all finely Qtinbed and fret oleae SRE ee eae ke a variecy of QUOK STOVES, PORT. abee’ aod Baler ‘Ser BANGES, LATBORES FURNACES, GEATEX. &0 pep 4S FIXTURES, THE BEST QuaLiTy PRUE GN Aer2 colt Proprictor of funta LL SPECULATIVE 8 TOCKS carried on ‘Mf St S per ceut. Courracts on 100 air tem for careful epecul FOR THB LOWEST Tittes bought and sod ano — BE BAD aT H 531 BSth etrest. Rew styles received daily. ‘Largeet Stock tn the District. Ro trouble to show goods. E. F. BROOKS. E5¢n at.. seeps Ooreoran Building yas CUVHKIAY STOVES, ‘The Washinuton Gas Light Oowpsny have at tar:y offce, on 10th street an assortine: the sUD Dial GAs COOKING STOVER, in LW) BREUNING | W, sna sene | tne and Hepa. f | neatl; [Ww of Fine “ore aiwayson hand ICE. — Thousands of WATOHES have been moorder by me 4 tus Ur | ri | aod patterns This is the Btove immed by Mins Did | ME Ste ae pervect Otay ae Taher lecture on G0oKery. | Indetuitety if attention te te ne ty Oail snd examine them sort) | ton. N-JENSEN, 918 Penusyivant — SS —- = —— (—_ 4 > — us Vv i b VED FOR MR. 2 COAL AND WOOD. | OLERERR ino Panera STON ey xOAL. — wae. ———————— we. = 1 Zz are + ~ Bort west. AL . . a. ‘ane iu C ALTHUR 8. SMITH as Bat on hand sud constantly receiving the bwtgua | ities of Caal aiid Wood. Partwular acceution to the delivery of Gosl free from slate cr dust ern mail or telephone promptly Ned Main Ofice—E2#3 hth st. nw, Branch Yard—GLi New Work av. (Thomas B. Fenick’s old ataua.) N ATIONAL FAIB ASSOCIATION. TSS FIRST PREMICOM FOB BEST OOAL ana SINOLING WOOD was awarded to us sysr all competitors. STEPUENSSON @ BHO., Naa he well Known ILK BAT ¢ dcied. “bemember Or NOW-WITE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL, AND DISCUITS if You teecT RES, ratet it Process F Wich wasawarded ever al! ot er competitors at the A, wines Loent Minne STERLING, the hand xeeptine ¥ Flour new. 30 | fours. We om te Depot ava Mit, Fehestreet whars, | Mp eTOn Un pinup bt Office: 12th apd Frun. avenues ous . moe ws0 nex G, © seme, | clas ai GOAL ap Wood, ana ave. Of, every variety. “5 at a co, Pecial stier‘ion wiveu tu every order. AERS and 328 | connects Telephonie yor and Mille, OFFICE 62 OA Mon NSON BROT ie Cores Inter ‘ERLAPHONIC COnNECTIONS. i Weight. Best Quality. = Eeching Piles OAL. Prompt beciceries. Woop. ™ arver, mt] and depot connected in office, wh with ces by TELEPBONE ] hee and advant he wood auc Pctory, extenrive store yards enabl to stock ap lervest wien coal is lowest, offices | throughout ty, apd alin immediate commu- ‘Prompt attention to orcers, we | offer toour pstrous the best wacie- be ve Tose 1 D. Croinman th Joweet prices ustre etrictly pure con, of 2,240 poonds Mare the ton. SOHRSOR BROTHERS, Jubn Tweedate, rs , Msin office, mulilas foot of 14 k Vreasary Departusent Fitts aw 1112 oth at. We. Vaughn, Pon ee ol A. Meade | f 12th, 13th and | STEAMERS, é&e. at ant wee Wonderiul cures perfor 2a. mand2wSp. uw STmax ER MATTANO, a= FOR POTOMAC BKIVER LANDINGS, foot 6th snd ¥ sta. EDNESDAY and \ } { ve TUESDAY, THURSDAY j Consulta, det ima ww MLY STAn? , THE WEEKLY S248, now in its twenty mtu Year, is @ double or ewht-paee sheet, contatuing Afty-six columus of fresh Newa, Liter cultural matter every week, inclu of Wathington News and Goesip, Afsire, Home Matters, Pasthion Notes, Personal News, 8 list of Marrisges amd Deaths, late Tele- ru: wat intern tants ing. Also, st Mattawoman (i Tr Wednesday and Saturdsy «o- ing: Thursday auc Sunday returning, and Cottaxe Landing Monday guinx, ‘octé-#m ‘Tuesday returmug. G. T. JONKR, Agent. Fe* POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: STEAMER THOMPSON, Q3pt, Jona B. Wood, built expreealy | eraph News, Spoctal Correspondence, Selected leaves tub eireet wharf ‘every MON” | Stories, etc. 1s will be sent, post-paid, from De- DAY, THUEDAY and BATULDAY, at 7 o'clock | cember 1, for the eutiresewion of Cougreas, in. ver. | & m., making the principal landinve ‘in Fareand frelghis at lo es ~ its at lowest rates. cluding the Inauwuration Ueremonios in Marob, tp ecue am 0. B. LOVELL, eae . | fall, for Fifty Cente. novl7-Ln NH STEAME ARROWSMITH 0 TO ENGELS AUCTION HOUSE. ‘Will leave Potomac Ferry Oo. G ” a foot of Teh exreet.at 1 Clock Fah ——— pena 4. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, for al the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS aster ws Leonardt- wn and Nomini; MONDAE WEDNESDAY srd FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. syl-ly F. J. STONE, Pureerx. One door from 2th etreet, and buy your DEY GOODS AND MILLINERY. twill you. Strictly east: but rely on ¢ cout? °° Gubar fanaaitse Attention is called to the SPECIAL INDUCE NTS we are offeriug in BUD AND TAPESTHY, BRUSSELS AND IN | one AND bURTBRESS MONKOR es Ce MOSELEY, ZANES ER BARKER ALN CaKPETS, RAW SILKS AND CRETONNE, marked down 20 per cent. UPHOLSTERY GOODS in «reat vary A handsome tne of FELTS, for dray received. pam. Leaves Norfclk alteruate days at 4 p-tn.-aop. pipe st Alexandria, Piney Point, Point Lockout ‘end Fort Mource, Vs., going and returning. Bteamshipe JUN GABSON aud EG, KNIGHT, vier 4}, East Liver, N.Y., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m. 5. Jue Georgetown st 7 a.m. FRIDAYS. For freight | LACE CURTAINS aspeciaity. ratce apply toh BA. DENHAM, Ast., 63 Water at Gecrecioen SINGLETON @ HOEKE, ‘icketa, is, &e., to General Offi od ae Poe uw hear Wuiswe Heo om | povas No. 604 Market Space. 0729 0. S LOVELL, President. {OR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS RON RITTERS MONKUE AND TEE SOUTH I STEAMER GEORGE L#ARY, Car- he U- 8. Josnes Wi Bmmande COPE Warr, A TRUE TONIC WaskINncTon, par ae! NORFOLE, | From foot of Beventh et. | From Campbell's whart, oes : 3 MONDAY, WRDNES. TUESDAY, ORS. DAY and FEIDAY, at) DAY Sfp satus 4RON BITTEERS P. 9 Be ie! oad Foint and Point Lookoat Goins | ane HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUL First- ure, #1; Bound “rip, $1.50. ‘Tickets ISEAS eQUIRE < ood until ae cae cuz and slateroots £07 aale LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING ACER it B. W Reed's Sone, # et. u.w.; H. B. Polk- SD EFFICIEN oSPEC! y ey sistoneiy Mote, 632 Fa av. tnx toPet | TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALL Ofiee: Purcy G. Smith's, 1651 Bonus ave.2-w. | INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT Tho St hart, Warhiniton, D.G. | FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF . FS NG, Agent, sep27-610 Campbell's whart, Norfotx. (ORTH GENMAN LLOYD-—srusxeure Luss BrTween New York, Havax, Lonvos, SOUTHAM PION AND BREMEN. The steamers of this ny ee, Sat x STRENGTH, LACK OF ENENGY, ETC. If EN- | RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS Tie | MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE | NERVES. IT ACTS LIKE A CHAKM ON THE | DIGESTIVE ORGANS. A TABLESPOONFUL AFTER MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DYSPEP- ardsy from Brea... Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Bate of . sessge:—Fron New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, #50 second cabin, B00; steerawe, $30; prepaid siscene certificat 28. For treght or pi g appx fo Hi Iw & ‘ork. ORLBICHS & 00., 2 Bowling Green, W.G. ZEROTY & OO., 995 Pa. ave., Awents TOMS, BUC! 3 TASTING 7 | eo, aust” | TIC SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THE \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOMACH, DOE: HEARTEUES, ETC. ETWEEN, WASHINGTON, GEOHGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADRLPLIA, OONWRCTING AT PHILADELPHIA Wits Ovypr'e Lixks ¥en New Yors, Bo-tox, Peoviprsce, Fact Erven, anp aii Porxss I Tes New ENGLAND BSraTEs. THE ONLY ION PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKLN THE TEETH OR E HEAD- | ACHE. Through bills of lading Lene BAILING DAYS. p FOR B. C. BOOK, 32 PAGES, SE ee | WRITE FOR THE A. B. ©. BOOK, 32 PAGES, Xrom Philadelphia —Ratur SENT FREE. ae at m received daily until -m. Georgetown | peda Tonlved and delivered at Wantimnstou” } arf, foot o: street. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & GO., General Manse: taponth Wharver, Philsdelphia; J. H. SOHNSO! £CO., Avent, 19th-et. wharf ahd 1202 F et. n.w., Washington. <at BROWN CHEMICAL ©9., Bep 80 BALTIMORE, MD | STOCK TELE | PEVATE STOCK TELEG RAPE BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND H. H. DODGE, LONDS, #TOCKS AND ITLis LOUGHT AND ~07 No. 539 B51 Guam» LIN: ROUTH. rHE OUNARD STEAMSHIY COMPANY LIM Between New York and Laverpoot, Cail- at Cork Harbor, AGENOY FOR P AN FBOM P! 40, N. B., NEW YORK. Srocs Broxers, hia. Wed., 8 Deo. |Parthia...Wed., 5 Jan. 63 Broadway, New York. Batavis.....Wed.,15 Dec. |Sceyth Wed.,12 Jan. Every ch SEUL al LES Bouxt an! Sold on Gallia. 22 Dee. Wed (39 Jan. | Com amore, Phils Be’ 329 Dec. | = Wed} 26 gan , Boston and Washinston And every Wednesday from New York. on the New York tock «xchaage at on RATEA OY FARSAGE- 5 © Pelvato and scoommodstions: Baltimore, Philadelphia, % duttional. n, kurouRh which orders ari . ecutted O11 the Btock Exchanses in those cities and at low rates. Stoerage tickets from | rej orted back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and ES ‘censtown, and all other parteot | Bonde ur ration rewardiaw the Markets re- Europe, at rates. ed te our wire every fifteen minutes ‘Thro Dilla of laceu given for Leap eed jail ere ig Cottea, Grain and Provisions Por baat enngnnd on the tinent, | execated with dispatch. dec2-8m For freight and pply Bt the Company's IME 4ND CEMENT, office, No. 4 Bowl: ows both steerage and — Washing ae W & OO., 605 7th strest, | BAYLOL'S Fonnaee CEMENT, eu27 VERN°N H. BROWN & O0., N.Y. BOCELAND (MAINE) LIME, ‘Phe beet in Amerion. ALSO, Sel chai adam" and Seating | CRUROB, SCHOOL AND OFFIOR FURNITUER. i Fit | WOOD MANTEL# AND TILING of ey Ge- Wfiiam strc, nS Wonk for, aryiy. to 9, ca, SANNUM. . Ge -e Hoom 7, Corcoran Katiding. Washington; or ¥. H’ JOHNSON, Agent, | 7 ___Moom 7, Corcoran Matiding, National Bate ie "Building, comer New York OR EALY—Nevw and seoond hand CLARENOES. avenue and 16th street northwest. ausT Fasnsoretse OUUPELEITES. OOUPES, TEMS | COUPE KOCEAWAYS, and otter firet-lats Car” sacs eres Vari LOBERT H. GRAHAM, ° 10-426 Sth st. n.w. Repairing promptly attended to. novis Remover. Paes seme oom 7th “(rm 433 morth west. age 3 the oslebrated SHOSINGES “ae wnt TTA ROS creeverat No tmoaxere, o6ti0 |