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* a FSSA A ISNT en ee ns SE eS THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY..........December 13, L880. ‘The Weather. DXDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIRP 8:GNAL OFFICER! WASBINGTOR, Dec. 13, 1850, 9:30 a.m. For the middie Atlantic states, stationery or Bigher berometer, falling followed by station ary temperature, Bt) to west winds, and paly c oudy weatuer, with occasional rain or mY. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. The follwing are the Ten of the ther- moneter st the s Office during the day:— osm. 36 aM, 36; 11 am, 40 2P.m., 45°. Yesterday (Sunday). December 12, the ther- Mometer at the Simal office, tn this city, stood as foliows: + am, 25°; am., 25°: 11 am., 38°; 2 p.m.. 44°; 3 p.m, 45°; 9 p.m, 41°; 11 p. i., 40°. Maximum, 45 5°; minimum, 2°, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—¢ hanfrau tn “Kit.” Ford's Opera House.—Widow Bedott Comedy @ompany. Linco’n Hai.—Native Palestine Arabs. Oud Fellows’ Hail.—“Odd Fellows’ Fair.’ Damaculate Conception Church Hall,—Falr for the benefit of the charch and school. Condensed Locals. Samuel Strong has withdrawn his sults against the District from the courts, and, irengh Lis attorney. Colonel Cook, has tiled his clalias, which amount to over $100,009, fn the @ourt of Claims. Harry Hardy, one of the parties Ind eon mitting as outrage upon Miss Mai Of Boston, in the Smithsonian grounds last Oc- tober, was, on Saturday, tn the Criminal Coart. admit td to hafl to th ‘The Dashaways my ‘The Sona of Temperance: address: s were made by Arthur Shepherd, Cap tain McConnell, i. B. Moulton, Frank Bowe, Charley Nye and Captain Grant. fant, about four days old, he ¥. O. O. F., took place ted by Mag- w His funeral took p! on, abd was attended by his s Abd relatives. ‘Truman Koss. cole by I Mebe Gf being one of th some of Whom w ace thls many arrested Saturd: father, a rule was granted Sat mor Mr. Bishop's counsel, re ow cause why the de not be amended so as lim to send the three children quiring Mrs. to permit aearned to kis custody to school outside tae Ye An attempt was made by robbers ta enter the grocery store of D. Johnson, '11"2 N street ni West last night, but the tnieves were frightened Of, after breaking the padlock of the outside door. Ata meeting of the bar in the Cireatt Court room Saturday resolutions of reaper? to tie memory of the late George C. Humes were adopted. and eulogistic addresses we: by Mes Filmore Beall, S haneral took ¥ afternoon from St. Joho’s par Belisviile, Maryiand, and was at- terded by iaany rejatives and friends of the d: ecased, dneluding a number of members of the Washington bar. Rev. Dr. Ryan, aseistant pastor of St. Mat- thewSchureb, has been transferred to the as- sistant pastorate of the Immaculate Conception church, in piace of Father Galler, who has been tra red to Kockvilie and Carroll chapel, Montgomery county, Maryland. Kev. Father Quigiey, iate of Savannah, Ga., ver toiriy years a missionary on the > coast, Is the guest of Rev. Father Waiter, pu his Way to Ireland, bis native land, to sperd the remainder of his days. abn bas received the contract for ineking the new uniforms for the city post office en Hope | ofticers for the Bentley, J Beck, trea: Streets were 50 sleety thi buncreds of horses were thiown down, and some were batly td. In Some instaness the drivers drew woolen stockings over the fee of the horses to enable theui to maintaia thelr ¢ Ob the sitpper mart A ner, one Of our olde “th year 3 age, f ce, On New York a Is not expected ta re ing that ttt Holiday ods. WHERE TO BUCY THEM. People who purchase Christinas presents, Jook to the advertising columns of Tae SraR for information as to the best piaces to buy. ‘The following are among the advertisers in Tas Straw, and mention will be made of others trem ‘time to time. Woopwakp, Lornxor & BPsCi0Us SIO! 1 Pennsylvanta avenue, 13 the P ace for Curistmmas goods. ‘They offer the most altractive stock of holiday presents in the dry goods line and ts very lowest figures. Both jadies and gentiemen cam be pleased. The tirm bas also & choice assortment of picture books by popular authors; genuine Japanese good3 ard specialties in glass ahd cameo ware. J. Cia Ns Metropolitan bookstore, 911 2 nue, fn COCHRANE new and presents wow a most It fs filled with a choice . comprising the latest Paris, London and New man will make a discount of goods until December | have a fail line of They study to A Writta’ guns, ammunit des'gn3 and haraware st candidates. ied by Company > escorted by the Uni. Pistorio’s band trom < ton wagoo scaie nore HOWwe Sc a Use 00 gallons of s for the holt pend on got and ali aeees) BREAKING GEN. BUT: Et n old soldier named Henry Hank, who lad been une successful in his efforts to secure a pension, Went to Gen. Butler's residence, corner B street and New Jersey avenue southeast, saturday night, and broke all the windows in the house within his reach. Detective McElfresh arrested im in the act. CONGESTION OF THE LTS , inflammation of the throat and difficulty of breathing frequently result from a severe cold. The pee eepestal iy desigued to break uD feverish and es iy inhammatory ndencies, remove constriction of the throat, and by bringing about a free ex- pectoration promote natural respiration and a fords to alt guarantee of the wreccal ail a Berit of the remedy, t c | deposit ot offais a > | assembly 3 ; | the personal tax tf subject to licenses, and the A recent canvass | . Grant. ‘The salute cf 17 gun-, in honoroft Gen. U.S, Grant's expected arrival in this city at 4 o'clock ‘thls afternon, will be fired inside of the Agri- cultural d-partment grounds by spectal per. mission of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Tse Boys in Blue will take charge of Gen. Grast at the depot, they having made arrangements for bis public reception. Gen. Beall will meet Mrs. Grant and take her direc'ly to his house, ‘The Boys in Blue will escort Gen. Graat to Geo. Bealls house. at Lefayette square. and some ever log this week wili serenade him. Colonet Entery C. Ford, the department commander of the order of the Boys tu Blue, has gone to Baltt- more and wiil return with Gen Grant oa the iimited exprese, which will arrive here at four o'clock. The companies of the Boys tu Blue are embling at the City Hall, and at three o'clock, headed by tie Marine band, will form on Pennsytvanta avenue, the right of the column resting on 6th streets. Upon tne arrival of the train Gep. Grant_ will be mer by the re- ception committee and conducted to his car- Mage, wien the escort will move in the follow- ing order: Marine band—First Division: Armed Veteran Corps, Department Commander aud Staff, Gen. Grant's carriage, carriages contain- ing those members of the national committee oi tbe Boys in Blne now in the elty. second Divtaion: Columbla Club Boys in Blue, com- Ianded by Colonel A. Hart; unassignd emivs of Boys in Blue. Third Divistou: U. 8. Grant Ciub of Boys in Bine, comuanied by Colonel F. A. Secly. Of the members of the vattoual committee of Boys in Blue who are ex- jected to be fu the line are Gen. Logan, S-nator Hurnside, Gen. Hawley, Gens. Thouipson, of ertont; Crandali, of Oregon, and Tichenor, of the District of Columbia, “fhe route of the pro- ee-siou Will be up Pennsylvania avenue 1 15¢h street, up 15th street to the continua ton of the Avenue, along the Avenue to 16% 3 rest to the residence of Gen. Bi ftere tae escort will coun ermarch and pass in review before their oid comrade and commander, after which they will be dismissed. ‘The Secretary of War to-day issued an order ving such clerks ag wished to attend the pion Of Gen. Grant to lease tae ft work at Phe other departments allowed the Boss to leave at noon. in Bin ‘The Pastors? Meeting To-day. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. ‘The Pastors’ Uaton held a meeting this mora - ing at Foundry ME. son fn the . Mr, Mason made a report the committee un 4 terap E local option bill had by would, with petitions for t be presented to Congress. The comimiitee was d to represent this body in the forma Uon of an alliance. WEEK OF PRAYER. eat ago to-day ieeUng Of pastors at the rooms of the Y. .U. A., a Commiltee was appointed In conne Hon with the week of pi nd be sugee thai at this meeting arrangemen' the obser} or the weel : Dr. Nobie urged tha be ap nee of svch Week had its origin among the misston- asivs In India—the prayer at first beluyg for tar conversion of the world, but since then other ai been introduc rt. Mason moved served—the frst week of der the | adopted. The t P meetings: rap: Tuesd Monday, Rev. J.T. Kelly, P y, Rev. Owen James, Baptist: We t- » B. P. Brown, M. E; Thursday ukin, Congregational; Friday, Jet pee Saturday, Rev. A. iscopal. MR, RIPPLE AND Rev. Mr. Leech Riddle on the lquor question. . Dr. Kankla said tat the history of that that the President had requested neral aud that ed oue from the attorney of been furnished. s there had been ‘ct of This opinion, aad the at some licenses had been THE LIQUOR QUESTION. ed as to Lue opinion of the District, which Rev. Mr. “hung up” temporarily. The meeting decided that the noon day meet- ings be heid at Wesley chapel. The committ on these meetings—Revs. Kelly, Rankin, Leech, Power, Butler, Mason, J.T. Murray—was con- ubued. v. Dr. Rankin gested that a col- ored brother be appointed, aud Rev. Mr. Fitz- hugh, colored, was appointed on the committee. Rey. Mr. Leech, from the committee on censes to corter buiidings, made a report sub- Initting the letter sent to the Commisstoners and their reply, retaarking tbat ff by simply closing a front door and opening a side door the Niguor license can be obtained, there {s but it. Ue protection. Also, the draft of a letter to t Commissioners asking Hf it ts not necessary for a Majority from both front aud side strects. No reply to this had been received thus far, Rev. Dr. Noblesaid that tt had been published that bot quite Soe licenses had been granr not quite half the number last year. There Were 360 who were seliing the past year wio have not been licen: and these needed waicbing. In the case of a man against whota a protest was presented, he had found that the name of one man had been forged, and th name of an unauthorized acent had been sd.e!, as also the bame of a lady whos? na placed there by a boarder. ‘This lady to! officer that her name was unauthoriz Informed he hatshe wi B Poller Court to have ber there were some vood wm there were some in perfe. pathy with the liquor dealers. Mes: msde) and is r | pointed a ittee to report £9 the net meeting the nuriber of icenses iss: Rev. Mr. Le In reply to Dr. Noble, satd that he had no confidence In the Commissioners aa to their sympathy with the pastors. One day they reject an application and send it by a Policeman back tor amendment and in a few Gays they approve the license, Vv. Mr. Littie sald that it was something to stop the theater licenses. A committee—evs. Messrs. Richardson, bie, Kankin and Morgan (secretary)—was ap. poluted to present at the next meeting a state ment of what had been done. —_+—_—_—_ District Government Affairs. Mr. W. ©. Roome, chief in charge of revisions } of special assessments, has revised assessments 6p Potomac street i Grace street to Water Street; 2d street east from Maryland avenue to G street north. The District, Commissioners have requested General 8. V. Benet, chief of ordnance, U.S. A, to furnish sixty muskets and accoutrements (9 Company A, Washington Cadets. The liquor license ‘board today disapproved pplication from A. Kimball, corner 12.b and 3 1 Piynn, No. 2039 H street: 2 Vermont avenue, and cet = KD NUISANCE, . 3. C, MeGina, chiet « e, to Mr. Francis Carte: 1 of the offal Dante! Donnan, 1 Thomas H. Moran 6 the health o! for the bondsm agent OFS, States Sev day » been conveye vy Wagons and deposited at a point ou th fa shore of the Potomac river south ofthe Long Bridge and opposite the Arsena! polnt, and Stating that thisis tn violation of the contract, and notitying him to discontinue the the point named at once, by order of the District Commisstoners. OF INTEREST TO LIVERY STABLE PROPRIETORS. rday, Kobert Christy, as attorney, tled b With the District Commisstouers for table proprietors for statements of S ayalst them for taxes of every de- iption and licenses under the act of March od. 1sv7, the present tax law of the District. The old laws of the corporation and legislative pmpted this class of property trom act of Mareh 3d continued the Ucen: ciaitsed subject to the exemption posing the licenses. and ti is the law et. Saturday r Albert Pise presided, and $ Were Hon. G. B. Loring, of E. Thorne and Gen. J.’ C. Kobinsen, ef New York; Dr. J. M. Browne, of , Caltfornia: . G. Batn, of Virginia; Ben: Perley Poore, of the Boston Journai: Col. O. H. Irish | and Col. Boudinot. At the conclusion of the | banquet a contribution was made to the poor ot the District. The astoclation elected the follow- | ing officers for the ensuing year:—Albert Pike, Hon. W. W. Upton, first vice presi- . B. Blake. secord vice president; Secretary; T. L. Tullock, tre 3 ‘Thompson’ and “George W. Balloch, ng th ssauchnsetts, Prop. GaMGERS Ick Mak Macutne.—The | engine butit at the Washington navy yard for | Prot, Gamgee, for the manuiacture of fea. Js | receiving its Mnishing touches. and the profes- sor expects to make a trial of It in a few days, This apparatus has five cylinders, four to: chloride apd one for steam; and the professor | expects to make a superior quality of lee al the rate of ten tons per day. Lace Pins—$i, #2, at Prigg’s. Tits SKULL FRACTURED BY A Falt.—Mr. James Gleeson, a white man, aged about 60 years, fell from the stoop of bis residence, No. 1402 North Capitol street, Saturday night, and fractured Bis skull, from the effects of which he died yesterday. Coroner Patterson and Dr. Hartigan made an examination of the body to-day, and found that bis skull was fractured by the fail. ——— ee WEATHER STRIPS put on by Hamilton & Shedd, 409 9th street northwest, t se Frigpes (Gittings’ old stand, 899 Market et has decided to retire from bustness: offers his stock of millinery and fancy goods at cost. His store will be for rent and fixtures foe The Presidential Inauguration. MEETING (OF THE PRESS COMMITTER. ‘The press committee on the Inauguration ceremonies, held a meeting Saturday night, Mr Cc. B Ramsdell presiding, with Mr. Wight as secretary. Messrs. Ben: Perley Poore, Stllson Hurebius, G. W. Adams, W. B. Saaw, W. C. MeBride, J. R. Young and J. M. Carson, with the chairman and secretary were appointed as @ sub-committee to make suggestions as to the scope Of the work of the cowmittee, THILADELPEIA ORGANIZATIONS COMING. James M. Miles and Neisou F. Evaus, of th thirteenth ward (Piiladeiphia) Garfleld and Arhur club, and George Grim, Wittlam B. Swith, James Ralston and E. E. Wells, of the publican Invincibies, of Phiiadelphta, arrived live yesterday to consult the sub-cominittess uguration commit'es for the securing of accommodations for thelr organizations, The ‘Thirteenth Ward Gariivid and Arthar Clad will bring 500 men and the Invineibies 1,000. REAL ‘ATE SALE.—Measrs. Walter B. Wil- ams & Co., auctioneers, sold Saturday after- noon for James Fullerton and James Waite, trustees, part of lot No. §, in square No. 92) fronting on East Capitol street, near Lincoin statue, Improved by a two-story frame, to Jos. Loughran for $1,200. J. W. Boreiex & Son are offering the flaest quality of plated ware at wholesale prices. t Pouck CovaT Snystexs.—Judge Snell took cession this morning before the opening of tne Police Court to say that his attention had been calied Uo a story in Circulation about a very dis— reputable transaction of an attoruey practicing ed | ¢ be made for in that conrt, with a client whom he had de- fended. If this kind of practice continued be would deny the attorneys from holding any invercourse with prisoners in the dock. ‘Tae poor people who are brought iuto the Po! Court should not be duped by the mea employed Uo defend them, ‘This court, as gererdi rule, bad been woted fo: dealings of the lawyers practi destred that {1 se a r the honorabie ng in ii, and oe ood name shail be contiaued He bad net sniticient proot abour te trans tion to which he referr: make an order than the (he had te woud Jerson offending “hoaid be denied the rignt to practice there. te hoped ODS. to hear no inure of such trausa THe Fir 40 o'clock in the second Street north YESTKEDAY.—The ¢ Jesterday morning tory of Pri +, Owned bY Th by A. 8. Taber, yutaneons omy: covered by Insurance. responded pro: Kk B Comp. fire depertm members of 1 fire without ON TRIAL FOR OvrRac at ora rape on Hatt and the ue de! n equity The bill states that ‘arsous and A. White, plalntift was tm for their h e ndebted and White now claims two ad he brings tis Vill that he elie DECREE oF Diyoxcr.—To-day, fu the Equity Court, a decree of divoree from bed and board was thade by Juige Cox in the case of Patrick Regan agt. Catheri hey were mar- ried if 156: e 2 bad treat. ment, forcing him to ive separate from her since isi0, abd She made similar charges, —To day to White # moth Wisy be gran A SLAND) ¢ No.1, ditdge MacArthur, against Oberhei:n, w action for slander, t ch fendant spoke of plaintit heuse. euit_ Court, se of Xander taken up. Tals is an ig that de Ba vad —_——-——— CONSTRUCTION OF THE WASHINGTON City AND Point Loogovr Kt. R.—Major I. Whorton, recently engineer on the Virginta Midiand R.R., now chief engineer and cbtet of construction of the Wasbington City and Point Lookout KR. R., left the city Unis morning with a full corps for a trip over the road to Point Lookout. On nig return, the first of next week, he will advertise for proposals to bultd the enitre road. Tu oMicers of the read—Col. 8. Taylor Suit, Mary land, president; W. Dimock, New York, vice president; Geo. C. Dimock, treasurer, New Jer- sey aud several of the directors Joins the party at Brandywine Station to-d HOLIDAY STaTiONERY. Mil: 7th, near F. MARRIAGE Licr! fred A. Richards and J liams and of Boston, Ms ‘ have been 133 ta ( ued to A West Washington, nee Georgeto Dsarns.—Mr. Joshua W. Bishop, a vete the War of 1512. a native ot Virgint, died a of his daughter, Mrs. Ailison. No. 1410 street, Saturday night, aged S5 years, Nir. Bishop was well knowo in Collimbas, Onto, where he lived for many yi this place the last’ tweive years of bis lit Mrs. Eliza J. Thompson, mother {o-law ot ck, dled at the residence of the S Ist | Street. yesterday, azed 68 years, Mrs. Ann Robinson, another old re at her residence, 3273 Prospect ave yesterday, aged 85 year —__—_—_—_+.+____ THE Jay Cooke Estars—Another Distribu- How Agreed Ucon—A special to the Baltimore Sui trom Philadeiphia December 12, says: The committee of creditors 6f the Jay Cooke estate has agreed upon another disiribution of scrip and cash. tts also probable that anotner at— ie ee will be made to sell the remainfng assets ot the estate. These consist of the well-known country seat, “Ogontz,” whica has been unoc- cupied for years, and 1s naturally depreciating in value for want of attention; the Lake Cham- plain Iron Works and tron ore property; an im- mense amount of lands in the west, much of which ts getting valuabie, and a large quantity of bonds and stocks of uncertain marker value. i fs not yet settled when the sale will take place. Pro. S. OFFICER STABBED, the United States secret ‘se stabbed ina photograph gal N. Y., Saturday, by Andrew Yates, whom he was trying to force to havea picture taken, Was not so badly hurt as at first sup- posed. ‘The wound {s in the neck, and the sur- ceons say there is no fmrmediate danger of a fatal result. icer Slater, of vice, Who was Mug. THikns, widow of the late President ‘Thiers, of France, is dead. — 1,000 PIEC CALICOES (Percale Styles), 5 cents. 800 PAIRS OF WHITE WOOL LLANK Per Pair, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, 36. 100 BALES OF BED COMFORTS, i 3, 81.25, 21.50, $2, $2.50. ALL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERES (double width), 50 cta., 60 cts. , 75 cts. 37 ote, 45 cts COLORED CASHMERE, All Wool, in Garnet, N y Blue, Bronze, Brown snd Drab, at 30 cts. and 50 BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GUODS, allof the Latest Styles, at 25 eta. per yard. Al Wool, ADIES’ BLUE FLANNEL iC., B00., STe., 5 LADIES’ DOUBLE-WiDTH CLOTHS, Myrtle Green, Bronze, Navy Blse and Brown. ULSTER CLOTH, New Styles. BEAVER CLOTH, DIAGONAL CLOTH, BASKET CLOTH. CLOTH FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, le., Ge. 80c., 37c., ALL-WOOL RED TWILLED FLANNEL, 25e., 80. 37c., Be. LADIES’ CLOAKS, Now Styles. FINE BALMORAL SKIBTS8, New Stock, in Oar- dinale, Nayy Bine and Browns. CAKPETS. INGRAING, 26 cte., 37 cte., 45 cts., 50 cts , 60 cts. BRUSSELS at Cost Price. Fine VELVAT BUGS and TAPESTRY RUGS. Cc. M. TOWSON 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, decll near 7th Bt. e ry in Brooklyn, | COLDS. A» Instantefacous aud Perfect Remedy. Now Universaiiy Recommended by Our Best Druggists. For Sneezing, Snnfiieg Infineuza, Diasiness, Headache. Ringing Noises in the Head of Memory. And Every Form of Catarrh, ‘Tho Cistreseing sneeze, sneeze, euseze, the acrid watery diteharges from the eyes and nose, the yainivi inflammation exteading to the throat, cue swelling cf the mucous liniag, causing choking rensations, cough, ringing noises in the head and splitting headaches —how fawilias these symptoms are to thousands who suffer periodically from head olds or influenza, and who live in ignorauce of the fact that aringle application of Sanroup's Rapi- CAL CURE FOR CaTaRUH Will afford instantaneous relief. Itis infallible in this respect, 23 our testi- monials from physicians, drugwists and the most re'able cources prove. But this treatme wives but a faint idea of what it will do in the it in cases of aimple Catarrh chronieferms, where the breathing is obstructed hy choking, putrid mucous accumulations, the hearise affected, smell and taste gone, throst nice- rated a da hacking cough graduaily fastening itself Thi 1 power of Bas | npon the debilitated system. on it is that the marvell onstity FORD'S Rap- icaL CUBE musnifests itself in inatantancous and ful relief. | cation. Itis rapid, radical and permanent. Itis gra Cure b ns from the firet appli economical, agreeable, eafe avd never f; ling. Attack without delay the it while there ie yet time. x et aggravated rnd Qcstructive form of human | suffering ef the Ranicat Curr, one box CaTaxrwan Sor- Vent ard en IMvroven INHALER, veatiy wrapped | tn one packawe, and sold by ai! a Ask for Banvonp’s Raptcat Cure. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Contins’ VouTaie PLASTERS re! ists for 31.00. Boston. eve in five min- ut deci CITY ITEMS. | dyspepsia aud heartbu jc One bottle is sufli- nt in most cases, Try It. 50 cents a boitte. 10,W, 1,3, NoTICE—WROLESA AND daily prime New York oy: Blue Points, East River’s Rockaways aud Phil- adciphia Mauris Coves; Norfolk and Lyan Haven Lays; Sliders and Diamond Back Terr- pins always on hand. Hotels, restaurants nd Jaroiiies supplied at the Norfolk O: De, Ot, 621 B st. northwest. N. WHITE & U1 2 RETAM!. —Reeelved ers; Shrusberry’s “Totally Different from All Others,”” “London Hair Kestorer.” Insures new growth, “ London Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. XO TOILET COMPLET WITHOUT IT—THICKEN! ‘Thin hair, stops {ts falling and the most fect hair restorer and dressing the world bas known. We allude to “Zondun Hair Color fesove.” A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, N. Y., | writes: “It has stopped my hair trom falling | and restored If ta its natural color. | Bair Restorer” 15 g nis @ DOLL LOERNBY WaGone.”—Fresh Alderney butter ned every nerning, and delivered In \ Ibe. re” ee per 1b. Also, cottage », buttermilk and sweet milk 6c. per qf. “Lond ié by all druggists at 75 WE! DE MEYER’S CATARRI CURE. Unemeetionably the most important medi- cal discovery since vaccination. A remedy which assimilates with the mucous membrane and forme not only alocal, but a constitutional cure at any etage. Oue packave genera'ly sufces. Detiv- ered by Druggists or by D. LB. Dewey & Co., 46 Dey Street, N. ¥., $1.50 complete. Treatise and remarkable statements by the cured, mailed free. ‘The aMicted can refer to: Gxo. W. Lampnient, 73 Biddle 8t., Baltimore; Mr. ScnrorbEs, 360 North Broadway; Jouy L. Heunrrne, c. Park av. & McMechan St. | Gro. G. Purzsvey, Prop. West End Hotel, Lon Brauch; Rev. O. H. Tayzor, 140 Nobile st., Baltimore, Ma. 8. K, HELPHENSTINE, Ebbitt House, Washington; Rev. Gro, E. Pratt, St. Stephens Rectory, Phila. Gen. L. C. Boots, Wilmington ; Rey. A. A. SUMNER, Fred. Mlle Armee, Opera Prima Donna; Paux Boyton, the great swimmer, Flushing, L.¥. ; San't Bewevior, dr., 697 Broadway, N. ¥., ete. Ares] cure of Catarrh for $1.50! novi-eodeow ‘OWSON'S ICE CREAM iz made from pure York Co. Cream, and is always rich. deli- cious and reliabic. $1.25 a xsl. | Special rstes.on quantities. In covered buokets, to take home with you; Pints, 20 cts.; Quarta, 35 ots. Oysters in faa ery yes and at the lowest rates. Dozen Fried in X, 25 cts. HOWSON'S Ios Cream depot, 1104 12th st. north- west. novls-2m ALHKEW’S, 206 10th at. OHARCOAL, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Carpet Lining Felt, Felt nov? GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. BDERS R¥OEIVED FOR MR. J. ¥. 0) PUUCAS, the Fiano Tuner, at EDN IY Pisno Tuning gi. | pet h ADIFS AND GENILEMEN, CLERGY. L and Vestrsmen of the Distet Of toate re Would you belp “VE CHURGH SOHOOL FO GIELS," to be located near **T'he Soldiers Hom in the District? S-nd checks or address Wop. CABELL. Agent, 1114 M street northwest font ian? RECEIVED TWO CARS PRAIRI J guid forsale in, quantities to mats Aanseeune es dding, e¢ not supers peading. eq Pty superior to Bye Straw and a W. I. TENNEY & gong, Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed, decd ly Georgetown, D.C.) O TO THE CONTINENT. yIvenia avenue, Board, i? and Room, 82 per aay. 2 ver day; Board ‘dec! JNO. W. GRAY,-Proprictor. ELS CORN SOLVENT. Hiard and Soft CORRS GL W. . WHEATLEY, : STEAM DYEIN WET AND DRY SOOCRING, 49 Jefferson street, Gronrertews, D. 0. With every factity, the best talent, ana « ray FOREIGN AND DOMESTI GHEMIOALS, 1 ama p red fon dhe faleanee Work calied for an vered In the city; by mail or express from other places. = Orders by mail promptly attendea. aura 2. BED SYN, No. 49 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS H.W. is ASTER LG BN Be alors Of disease elt quashed oy EE alty. FEVER and AGUE and. tus single day. loney Sanvonn's Rapican Cure consists of one bottle | ReNRan’s Tonic 15 8 certain remedy for wind | BOOTS AND SHOES. Zit Maeeesrerace! 91. THE PLACE TO PURCHASE RUBBER SHOES OHEAP. Overshoes, |. BICH, 727 Market Space. J INTER BOOTS AND SHOES. LARGEST 8TOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEOPOLD BICHOLD’s BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pa. aye. northwest and 659 Pa. ave. southeast. JUST OPENED— 3,000 pair Children’s Shoes, 6 a 3 Haiuen's Epsiieh Walking dhoce 81 40; Gente men’s Box-toe Gaiters, ‘$1.35: Geutlemen’s Plain Gait rs, $1 75; Gentiemen’s Russian Leather Shoes, (lace, ) $1.65: Gentlemen's Broad toe Gaiters, 81 95; Genuemen' Boe lower prices than any other Forts, 818, week Soe huisses Shoes, B1 OS, we 3 jee’ an snes the inrwest stock at the most reasonable prices. A ticket given away with every pair of Shoos bought at cither of ny stores; fifteen of these tick- ete entitles the holder to one food pair of Shoce- LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor of the 6 ‘T ROSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Peona. ave., sign of the Red Flag, between 4 and Gtirets , Leading Shoe House inthe Distclot? et avoDRANCH STORE Pn .. Sign of the Red Wallach School’ Busld:ne, Capitol Bil dec8 65 opporite oes FOR THE NENT PHIRTY Days We will eeli our entire stock of first-class BOUTS aud SHOES xt prime cost. as onr stock 1s entirely tcoluve. “Ihis is no bun sit to our store will positively con prices :~ Ladtes* Bi t. Shoes, $1; do. tne 45: do. fine hid Batt. shy fue Rid Butt, Shoes, worked do. finest Ki i. Shoes, 50: do. fuest Common Miscent Kid Butt., Gitldren's same. kin i G0 good Butt. She do, 20 to 9e - G0. tine Boots fro} * Bota, $1.50 t erans to hoes in all widths std at art ring heal shoes for child e Rtock Must ANd Will be Sols ; therefore come an early a8 possi rices. Sy kind. out re ble, a you «: a eave ONE AS: alite attention to s!], refun vod turned. Remember In Der — ian EK < BEO., Rstey het. Haut't Branch Store, M40 Bridge xt, LL, BEEEEUNs | SHOE HOUBE, Gin. no20-1m 402 72m Sra i No. Bien e Glad Woman in Window.” “TRY OUR COMMON SENSE LAST.” LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTO) {Pete WooL-LiNeD ‘Siok S AND SEL WHITE KID SLIPPERS, all sizes. GUM BOOTS AND BHUES. "S SCOTCH BOTTOM BOOTS AND GAITERS.” novi “GES SW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenus, RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. | Prices Tuat Cax'T Be Baar. i EVERYIHING AS REPRESENTED. Money Paid Back for Goods Returned. this Price List: ‘ine Kid or Gost Button. E Beet Our. Kid Batton..sesecsexee 2.5 ‘s Boots. 84.00 to 7.00) “50 ittO: a Tips, (Heels) Butlon. Chiid’s best makes, Spring Weeks ‘Men's bolid Conwress Gaiters Men's Co: 2 LADI e ‘WH, worth 83.60. GEO. McCAKTHY. RAILROADS. |__| _ 8STEAMERS, &e. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FASTLINE, AND THE ONLY LINE ent THEEAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON ACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL DOUBLE TRACK! JANE EDULE TO TAK Re FEOT WEDNESDAY, a DECEMBER 3. 1880. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON +1.50_Chicago, Cincinnat! and St. Louis Past ox 5 00 alt Ellicott City and way stations. itimora, t$.40- Baltimore co ears (Pidinont, . 60—Balt! napolie, and way. Aegon! Straabure, Winchester, Hagerstown and way. in Relay.) 8.10—Point of Rocks and way stations. 8.45—Stannton aud Valley Express. (Sonnects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick ) 2.0_New York. Phitadelphia an@ Beston Expreas 39.00—On Sunday oniy for Baliimore, Auntpo ur aud way. 10.00Faitimore Exproea. {Stops at Hyattevilie, Collesa, beltevitie Laurel, Annapots tion, Jeesup's and Hane 110.40—Pittsharzh, Chiesro, Cincian: and St eott City, Annapolia and Way for Baltimore and way. 8. $2.05—Raltimore F i 42.35—New York, Philadeipnta and Boston Exprese ore and Way Stations. (Winckeeter, ick, Hagerstown and | \ va and Laurel Ex rn (Frederick, via Relay. Stopsat Anna- volis Junction.) 14.45—Peint of hocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester snd Way Stations. (On Sanday to Point of Rocks and Stations only.) Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations 16.45 —Phiadelp?is and Baltimore Express. (Mar tinebnrg and Way, vis Relay. Stopsat Hyarts ville ard Laurel.) 6.05—Point of Rocks and Way St: 16.45—Hs tanove ard Way Rtatic 7,90—Baliiza: re and Laure) Exu 18.50—Pittebery, Chicago, Cincinnati and 8t. L. Exprese. 9.45—Raitinere, Hysttevilla *10.00—New York, m1 prear. Sleerirg Car to New York, and apec ial Sleeping Car at Philadelphia. Daily. {Sunday only. Other trains daily, ex cert Bonday. Al! trains stop at Relay Station. For further information aptly at the Baltimore and Obio ticket offices, Washineton Station, axd and Lanre) phis and Eom! 619 and 185] Pe 14th street, where orera n for hazzace to be checked a: ¥ Point in the city. GREAT 7 tranevtr LSSO NDROV STE 1 Rah MENT th, 22am, TNS, a 7 y Horriaburse ik an 29:0 p an. sce Care te Pitteburg. AND POTOMAC RATL dsizta, Korbi ser, Buftal sara, thine and the North, at ay 90 pm. daily, Palace Gare to Oansndai r, n and Ele: : 4040 a... 16-40 pm. 2:10 and 1¢ inated « 49, 8.0, 9-20, 19-49 a.m. 640, 9°30 ond 10:60 por {0a m., 2:10, 5:40, 9:39 aud 640 a. and 449 p.m. 8} A AND FREDERICKSBURG XANDEJA AND WASE mond and tle Routh, 7:00 aud 11.00 a.m. sity, and 5.00 p.rn. Aaily, except Sunday Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, #400, 8.05, 10:00 a.m. ; 1-6, 3:00, 5-00, 700 ana 9.10 D.m.. atid 13:00 midnicht. "On Sunday at 5:05, 10-00 a.m. ; 7-00 and 9.05 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parler car ac- commodations can be procnred at the offices, north- east corner of 19th etreet and Peiinsy lyabia avenne, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggaxe to destination from hotels and residences. L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manaer. uov2d DY GCGODS aT Low PRICES. New York Mille Sheeting Cotton, the widest and bert made, Sle. eure Wool Chudda n » yard and rt i from Toc. down to Sue. Navy Blue Trimmine Silk, 5 Lonséale Can_bric, yard wide, finest qua! Tarve Size double Bianketa, $2.60 Pore Woo! Bisck and Cored Cashmeres, 250, Pure Weol Orsdie Blavkets 81.95, Lurge cize Bed Comforis, $3, 81 “s $1.50, $1.75, ‘Larye size Lridal Quilts, pure 25 Tmmense Assortment of Ladies Cloakiog 81.50, $1.75, 5, $2.50, $3. CABTERs, VEL Biarket Space. ikg, Colored Silks, Colored and Ilack ck and Coiore1 Sik Velvets, Vlack silt jetta, 81. Pure Wool Momfo Oi ced {0 Sie Cloth Ginmense x and Boye! wear, 25, 31, 3 1 Cassimeres pare s 0, 62, T5e, Bl. ¢ size pure wool Blankets.’ $5. Ladies Clouke ane Shawls Excellent lack Silks, 75. 87, 81, Bl 25, $1.50, to $2.59 Our $1.25, and 81,0’ Black’ Silke are special bar- gains. Keruants of the ‘best? yard wide Bleached «ton, containing in each 3, 4,5, 6, 7% 8 9, 10, cnly ibe. a yard. Pure wool 6"4 ‘Bronze Green Ladies’ Fuitizix, only $1. Colored Sauns, 750. Pi- sau Covers, 85.75 to #10. Brocade Silks, $1 to . CARTER'S, Til Market Spaces. acelo READ THIS COLUMN, Iron Bitters A Powerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. \Curatine | A Vegetable Medicine Curatine A Reliable Medicine. Curatine iron Bitters | Cures Biood Diseases. Abure Appetizer. Itte: trom Mech the Blood. ron Bitters Tron Teiow the Vigor. Tron pasitees Curatine Cures Liver Complaint. Curatine Cures Kidney Affections. \Curatine Cures Scrofuls. ‘Curatine Cures Rheumatiam. ‘Curatine For Teiter, Itch, and Tumors. Vitality. Iron Bitters Cure Malaria! Diseases. Iron Bitters ‘Oure Dyspepsia. nm Bitters Ere) Oure Indigestion. abet pure Nervous Ure NOrWONS vritability. Iron Bitters, Cure Lapgour. poses Menstruation. Price #1 8 Bottie. IRON BITTERS For gale by SZVUTT & CHOMWELL, 485 Pennsyivania av Wholesaleand Retail, and by all Druggists. auv27 Curatine Cares Pimpies and Blotches. 1 Curatine Cures Soils & Old Sores. Curatine Cures Dloers and Boils. Curatine For MercuriafPoison'ng, Price $1 8 Bottle. AND CURATINE PILES. DR. H. D. SHRADER, OrFicr 620 11TH Sieger NonTHwest, Conner G, Cures Internal, External, Blind, Bleeding or Itching Piles by 8 new and universsily successful method of treatment, without resort the knife, ligature, or ind of the old, painful and dangerous methods usually employed, and a radical aud per- manent cure guaranteed in every caze or no pay. Among the many who have been treated, would refer to the following: M Rey. Dr. Deale, pastor Weney Qhapel M.B. Church. Key. J. D. Grolesant, 1421 8th st. Rey. Chas. A. Harvey, M.D. Samuel Bacon, Esq., 620 E st. 3. D. Manion, grocer, 726 7th et. 8 w. Wm. T. Bailey, Attorney-at-law, 490 La. aye. 08 B. Marche, P. O. Department. Seen ‘Tweedale, War Department. » R. True, Ts Department. Eh vedas Tr Rngrsving and Printin A. el, Bureau ine , Andrew Fitzsinmons, Government Printing ‘Oiice, and many others, on ‘spplicstion st my office. ‘The treatment is attetided with but very little pain, oc- casions no joss of time from business, and sicer fails to cure. Call at office and see certificates in Tewurd to the wonderful cures performed lours—9 to 12a. m.and2toSp.m. Gonsulta- ion free. Lim mals. owners. Erase oe Ootls BOB’T SMITH & CO. COAL AND WOOD. Qoau. _WOor coaL. woop. AKTHUK B, SMITH Has on hand and pueianey. recelving the beet qnal- | ities of Goa! and Wood. Particular attention «yen to the delivery of Coal tree from slate or dust. Or- ders through rail or telephone promptly filled. Main Ofice—2223 Oth st. n.w. Branch Yar?—GBi New York av. n.w. (Thomas B. Penick’s old stand.) octs San) yastesas: FAIB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL end KINDLING WOOD was awarded to 0m over a!) competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street whart. Office: 12th and Penn. avennse G, & siEntrr, ° Daa, bp COAL AND WOUD, me Of every vari Bpecial attention eiven to every ordar REG and $26 Pa. ave. Telephonic connection. Depos aud Mills, Waierand W street, Potomaa ace oa. woopb. C JOHNSON BROTUEHS, WOOD, " Trigvaextc ROTIONS. | CIAL Pull Weight. C Quality. Low Prices. OOCALY Prompi Detiverien. WOuD. Main offics, mui and depot connected co eburves, mut Mn with np-town obices by TRLEPHOS®. With Unequaled facilities aud advantayes fcr €20- nomically conducting the wood snd coal trade, wharves frctory, exteneive store yards enabling es to stock up larvest when coal is 4 Offices. throushout the city, and ail in immediate commn- nication, insur:ng prompt attention to orders, we are prepsred to offer to our patrons the best warie- oe ow at eet =, jowest prices, 40 its fe insure strictly a re coal, é Nia coffce, milena eee HERS ‘and in BL F sts. sw Ofiices re ‘Bt. na, ‘Oth st. D.w. ; 1428 7th st.n. c in frew one to two weeks. dreds of cast *. WEIGHT, Cramvor. FsiCIAN, has enuinent : {nz sente and chrovic diseases. The safforing should call at hor residence, GU 6th st., corner of F st. northwest, octas su* re BeOCRE TELLS ATL THE EVENTS OF LIVE. Au! business contidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 50 cepte each. No. 405 L etrect, be- tween 4th and 5th streets northwest. augll-15 w* N ME. BLANCHE, or Paarts, Ir: 2 Docrnesa, omplaints, especially lencorrhes. Tells everything. Also, the future No. 710 D street he jy@l-220* BHEUNINGER, Prsctical Wsteliaaker | Ws ann eats ene an Of Jewelry as a 3 Heatly and promptly, executed. A sttck of Fone Wate) ace Jewelry and Silverware alwayson band nov9-3mu | @ Tham is k POTOMAC NIVER LANDINGS, Fo berl, foot 6th ane it 7 o'clock am Fee POTOMAC HIVER LANDINGS, STFAMER THOMPSON, Ospt. Joka KR. Wood, built expreesy, | for the Potomac River business, doaves Cth etree: wharf evers MON DAY, THURSDAY and RATURDAY, st 7 o'clock &1v., making the principal Iaudiavs ‘in the river. | Fare and freisbie at lowest rates. . O 8. LOVELL, Prosident octi8-3m 1416 F etroet. HE STEAMER AnNOWSEITE: ‘Will leave Prtormse erry Oo. ert, foot of Tkh wrest, a: 7 onan sm, every SUNDAY, TURSDAY AND THURSDAR, for a the PUTOMAG AIVES LANDING® asf 8 Leonardtown sud Norotn!. returning MORDA! WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Pare and Freiyiit at loweet rates aytb-ly F. 2 TONE, Purser. OBFOLH AND FORTRESS MONMOR STEAMER JANE MOSELBY, Carzain JAMES 1 BARKER. First-class fare, #1, Round tr. = €1 50 Second rises fare, 78, Rov trip, $1 Leove 6th-st. wharl UN DAYS, WEDS ESDAYs aud PIDAYS, at 8 o'clock pm. © rhe Ik siternate days at 4p ™., stop- pin ri ut, Point Lookout | Sod Fort Monre. Ve. going ead trturning STEAMFRS FOK NEW YORK, Steen-etny* JOHN GIBSON and EC KNIGHT, Her 41, Eset Kivor, N-Y.. SATURDAYS. at 4p.m.- Georretown a: 7 a.m. FRIDAYS. For freieht tok PA. DENHAM, Agt., 65 Water 1 Bc, xo t General Offoe, ar Willard’s Hot 0. 8 LOVELL, Presitent POR Leaves | wWasnreevow, x | From foot of Seve eas whert | Brery | ey DNES.- , TURKS THORS j ¥,at] Day ASD BATUR 1 ™ DAY. star. me Stops st Piney Potnt and Puiut Lookout Gone and Ket First-ch rip, 81.80. Tickets us for aie wharf, briNa, scout | D.¥. KF } _eep27-Ou Osmpteul's whert, Nov | ROHR GLEAN LLOVD_Sreawem New Yous, Haven, LONDON, > BREWEN 3 will Rall every Bat- Sd «treet, Hoboken. | arcsy frow 1 10, fe From New eS we Of | Barer | don, Sonthan: | second cabin, j | (QESDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE , BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GROKGE] OWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADELPHIA, Oorxncrrxa” ar Pp r Lixss YOR New Yous, Bostox, Pn. Fain RIVER, AND aLL Ports’ 1 Thro rough bills of tsa als © sen PATLING DAYS. From Warhington & st 8 pm | From Philad *, oi 108 me Eek iegreetows ‘saliingtom. 2th etreet. | WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 60. iSouth Wharves, Phuadelp KOO., Avents, 1ath-st. whart Reehingion a I Me c= EEN orior. | LANE ROUTE. | THE CUNABD ies <<a OOMPANY LIM- New York and Lt a, - Between 2 iaverpon Call at Ce iz vy b., NEW YORE. Wed..15 Dee. |Scythia... Wed..12 Jan = 2 De General Mai 4H. JOHNBO! nd 120d F st. Bow. rin to accommodations. €.6 wold additionai. Return tickets ob favorable terme Steersze at very low rates. Rtoernge tickets from | Kiverpoci snd Queenstown, and sli other parte or Europe, at lowest rates: ‘Through bills of laden vtven for Belfast, Gisscow, Savre, Antwerp and other on the Gontument, and for Mediterranean y0 For freight and passace apply at the Com) shee, No. 4 Bowling Green, oF both rtoe-awe anc fakin t9 OTIS BIGELOW k UU 600 71a street Waabingten, 0. VERNON BH. BROWN & OO ™ NEW FORK _BeTTERe aN. are 826, Wiiliom try sac apply Ww. G. RNSY Var: or F. Hf IN, Ager posit Bnilding, coruer New h xtreet northwest. sux \ypeecnarr> 44ND MINES’ TEANSPORTATION OUMPANY. WTEIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTLBORE aud NEW YORK. dave from Baltimore—Every WEDNEB- Day and BATCEDAS, aE a Dane trons ton ee Wharf, (uear foot 8. Gny st.) From New York—Every WRONESDAY and SAT- s a ® er 4, Bast liver, ‘oot Clinton a rom ver, (Rear avenue and] MEDICAL, &e N, Pro- | Coxeter AND MADAME fessors of midwifery; over twe years snc cessful practice; board, nursing aud *killful tre ment; for indicts ony.” No. 10 tween Lexington abe Baratogs sta Baltimore, Ma. street, be~ r Charles, decks -dw* KR. LEON, the oldest established aud most reii- able LADI is’ PHYSICIAN ta the city, can be ) Cop®ulted dsiy at 455 Masaschasetts ave, from % | tod and 6 tok ale Complaints aud irreg- Glarities quick!s Gonsultation free “Bepa- rate rooms for px’ povs-2m i D Leorukas fale to cure { any case of Female Weakvess, Irv ti | Abd Obstrnetions; thirty years” experience tu Washington. Office, 900 B st. #.w., opposite Smith- | PRMONS OF LOUTH —nEClre Ree } for the speeds cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, | ORT MANHOOD) and ail disoaeae rout on Uy | Vouthfal indiscretions. 4 CVIDSON & 00., j tns-sotr 78 Neasan st., New Work. TTENTION '—ilighty respectable dy hus uioe- A dy furnished ROOMA, with first-c.ass BOARD, for ladies Guriug Uuews. Address Lox 3, Btar office. sepsu-llw ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All femaic complaints quickly cared. be consulted daily at G06 10th wt. o.w. Office , hours from }to# p. m. scp 23-3m* YO TICE. —Thoveands of WATCHES have bees kept in order by me during the last thirty ears. ‘They are a8 perfect to-day a8 when manu- actured., Mell made Watches wil, willi care, inst Rely if atten an experienced ‘pei sone NCGENSEN, #13 Ponneslvania see aed gi v STOCK T i S BIVATE Wines VEGRaPrH j BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, BONDS, STOOKS AND INVESTMENT SECUR TiJiS LUUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMIBSIUN, No. 589 15th street, (CORCORAN BUILDING ) AGENOY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, STocs HRoKers, 64 Broadway, New York. Every class of SECU SITIES Bought and Sold on Commission in ®an Francieco, Baltimore, Phila- deiphis, New York, Boston and Washington.’ Ordere eented on the New Yurk Stock #xchapge at one eighth of one percent commission. Private and direct televraph wires to Sultimore, Philadelphia, York and Boston, through which ‘sare executed on the Stock Exchanves iu thove cit es aud reported back prompuy. Quotations of Stocks and ormation reurding the Markets ro- rons daily. Orders in Cotten, executed with dispste! KON FISCHEM'S, DRY CLEANING ANEYSbLISEMENT sag DYE WOUKS, No. 906 Get. n. w., che US. Patent Oftior LADIES LEMENS' GARMENTS GF KINDS CLEANED, PECLA ALL Sa ang DYED, aieo, CREPE EPEOIALTY "ie deanine fine EVENING DRESSES. Thirtv years experience. moderate. Ts is THE BURGLAB’S SEASON NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 25th Street and New York Avenue, Burgisr_ sud Dawp Proof Vaults from weds Ts, Seer bonds on aes: er friged O06. Also, receives Bil rate. Board q dent; BP. Enydcr, ‘Tresaurer; Henry A. Event. ——____—____________pewi" Sere gen bins Ao Stas speciaty of the i, 429 Oth st. n.w., examination and repairs View toits = i] M5 BLAROBE, OF Pskis, FEMALE'S } DOCTRESS, cores a complain. A special | ty, Leuourrhea. “710 D st. northwest. aulB-i7w" | R. MOTI'S FRENCH POWDERS—Oertsic ‘cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel aud all Uri- yous Debility, Seminal Weak- Glee, Berofuia Byplills and al Diseases speedily cored. Gonor- Fs hours. Forsale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Dracwist, corner 12th st. sad Pa. ave. Price 8 ber Lox, siut by mail under seal on oeipt of price maré (SULT Dik. ROGERTSON, every Wednesday Coatissiortay in eiee, 465.0 58 nw. near st, from 2109 p. mn., 1 youre’ expe. ra all diseases of the Uri- realness, rlenoe, wiarantees a cnre in Dary Organs, Nervous and Seminal W hg gh mi ively eu: (3 from 6 't0 10 days. Consultation, strictly pri- ee ha eh nd Battimnore. ‘Cuarwes moderate. mar2s” PROFESSIONAL ting st nicht ie e: ‘bet. bookstore. “Ext Teferences. Guanes moderate. deot ‘': Y FRET, &c.—The wise for health on | Dring Hay depend. beuce Dr” waries ss ent, 1416 ve-, opposite Willard’s tel, is patronized by of well-known per- AOD them higpest etice, ae, Mil and Nay this ieee ea epleg cogs ey Ocul sola Write for particuary