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er Se SS SS SR Se n= SS THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WEDNESDAY....December 15, 1880. ‘The Weather. ENDICATIONS TO-DAY, OFFICR OF THE CaIRF SIGNAL OFFroRn’ Wasttrnaton, Dec, 15. 1899, 9:30 a.m. For the midtie’ AUantic states, rising fol- jowed Stationary barometer, stationary or lower temperature, westerly winds and clear or partly c oudy weather. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘rhe fonowing are the readings of the the mometer at the Signal Office during the day:— 7 am, 4; 7.35 am, Ho; 1 am, 47°; 3p.tL, 44°. ‘Maximum, 43°: mintmam, 82°. LOCAL NEWS. | Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—Chanirau in “Kit. Fords Opera House,—Widow Bedott Comedy €ompany. Lincola Haml.—Native Palestine Arabs. Odd Feliows’ Hall.—“Odd Fellows’ Fair.’ Condensed Locals, @sbern Dorsey, Certain = sone = for $1,000 damages against the Knights of St. Au- istin (a colored catholic society) for expelling im January 28, 1S), after six years’ member- ship and the payment ef #70.95in dues. The ex- puision fs claimed to have been the direct re- Bult of the platntiff joining the Masonic order. ‘The American Woman Suffrage Association will convene in annual session at Lincoln Hall ‘his evening and hold sessions to-morrow at 10 @elock, at 2s; aud 7% o'clock. Lucy stone, Mary A. Livermore, Hon. Geo. B. Loring, Julia Ward Howe, Mary Grew, Matilda Hindman, Mary F. Eastman, Antoinette Brown Blac well, Mary E. Haggart, and other ladies in the eause will be present. The National University last night elected the following officers: President, Capt. E iward @Meagher Condon; vice president, Mr. W. B. ‘Podd: secretary and treasurer, Mr. A. A. Mac Donald; sergeant at-at Mr. C. A. Barker. Mrs. Tucker, wife of Capt. F. A. Tucker, of this city, was fatally burned in Richmond yesterday. ‘She was standing in front of 4 grate, In wht soft coal was burning. when her clothes took fire, abd she was burned so badly th tt she died two days afterward. ‘The ‘following vatents have been tssued to residents of this city: A. G. fain- tor. photophone transmit selenium E. J. Smith, hand rest; J. C. Lang, bill file. election of officers of Company B, last evening F. S. Hodgson was t Heutenant; L. A. Bailey, G. W. Gates, breve ant; Wm. ‘Thompso: second Neaten- SE Batley. treasurer tary. George M. Miller was unanimously elected com: pany s clerk, and M. M. Mitehell fi(th sergeant and H. L. Nirmingham armorer. Holiday Goods. WHERE TO BUY THEM. People who purchase Christmas presents, look to the advertising columns of Tie Star for information as to the best places to buy. ‘The following are among the advertisers tn Tae Sraz, and mention will be made of others from o time. M. SEUSTER & have as fine a st cirenlars, ulster as can b Drought together. ‘Their silks, Sittas and Yeivets are Of the finest quallty. Thoy have bat one price for thelr goods. « Sau Lewis’ Sons, jewellers and sliver- ‘sinitbs, Pennsylvania avenue, have a larce variety of holiday gifts, which tuey offer at uo- weually low prices. The stock 1S beautifully arranged for display. Take a look in. At d. P. PALMEN's i107 F street, can be found Jugia’s kid gloves and geuuine Monogram kid 16 besides all that ts fashionable in mtiit- “ goods and 1., CLARK & Co, $93 Market Space. are nandsome dress goods, silk3, Wool goods wandkerchiets, etc, at lowest New Boston prices. Keun, 497 10th street, has Decker Bros’ Ge. grand square oa upright pianos. Pease & Co’ Planes, and Burdett qggans. The pri very reasonable. Haris & SHarer, 1113 Pennsylvania avenne, have one Of the Best Selected stocks of jewelry and plated ware ever seen in thiselty. Taey have so many beantiful things that even a par- al list is im ible. Call and examine for Yourself. Their prices are low. RYNEAL, 415 ith street, "ls selling large num- bers of large-sized nickle-plated student's lamps for holiday presents. BgW. Rexp’s Sons, 1215 F street, have Florida Granges from the groves, nuts of all kinds, raisins and everything good to eat. , Witgr, 1918S Penisyivania avenue, has a large stock of nuts, candy, ratsins, citron, Rie selis candy at 20 cents a pound, for waiich the candy stores charge * cents. James Y. Davis’ Sons., 621 Pennsylvania ave- nue. have Dunlap & Co.'s latest st}les of stik Derby, soft and opera hats. Give them a cal I, L. Brovr, sth street, has bow on exh wition a handsome selection of choice boanets and bats for evening wear, receptions, &:. ‘These were iniportéd direct. G. R. Hgxrics, 525 F street. is the man to go to for the best fountain pens. wholesale and re- He fs agent for the Mackinnon Pen Com- 3 are pany. Mesers. Hoverros, Mireit the snccesso! ood ‘he fam: uublishers, oecupy over a columa to-day’s Srae in presenting their new publications for Ube holidays, 25 well a5 the permanent trade, ‘Thetr list is an exceptionally good one. They Will send, postpati, by mati, or Mohua, Chap- man. or feall,of Washington, will sell you their books fust as cheap a3 you can bay them tu Boston. JOEL MAN & Co. of Eutaw street. Baltt- more, ocrupy a column to-day in presenting the attractions of their well-known stores In that city. Their goods for the holiday seas0a com- Prise most ever, ne that can be thourht of, ineluding laces, gloves, handkerchiefs, wraps, stiks, etc., all in one price. Tavior & Hvery’s column to-lay of novelties anc styles covers a very large field from which toselect. This house does Its own Importing direct and ts enabita to sell the finest goods thereby at the lowest possible prices. This year they sell toys, ancy 3, etc., In adat- Won to their choice selections tn other lines. Read this column in detatl. ‘Towson’s a/vertisement on the loca! page presents a large assortment to select from, ¢3- pecially tn colored silk and tittal diver chiefs, fancy hostery, gloves, st!k3, shawls, lace curtains, children’s goods, etc. " He found at Pennsyivai near 7th street. N & CO., of Boston, « © e le be venue, south side, “BRING up a Child In the way she’s to go, and when she gets Old enouch away she goes.”— Timothy Nth, 16th. At Ford's every even! Unis week. f ‘THE Sate of Bronzes last night at stores second door east of 15th St.. southside of New York avenue, Was a very satisfactory one to buyers, 4 auctioneer sold every lot put up, without regard to prices, which were remark ably low in our optuton. The sale cor to-night, at 7 6 . a3 the rain prev ast night. TRE CHRISTIAN Divoace Case was before Judge Cox, in the Equity Court, yesterday af- ternoon, oD an application by Mr. EF. C. Inger. soll. the plaintiff's counsel, for a postponement of the Ume for payment of the alimony. Mr. J. N. Oliver appeared for Mrs. Christiancy and opposed Lhis motion unless some of the arrears were paid. It was finally ordered that the time be extended Uli January 15, provided that $200 be paid now. The arrears, al the reduced rate Of $100 per month, would amount to $150 by the date named. A motion 1s pending to stay fur- ther proceedings until the paid. Mr. Ingersoll, for Mr. Christlancy, has served @ notice on Mr.’ Oliver that he has filed a mo- Uon for the appot:-tment of a special examiner to take the deposition of Edil Giro (the party With whom Mrs. Christiancy Is charged to have committed adultery at the St. “James we vho ts now fn New York, and he pro- to ask e court to hear the motion on bext. Sets forth his bel! the country, f that Giro intends to leave “LMMERSION,” “F the many quaint saying are bumorus in the extret holds reception the Dalau Ford's opera House, 4,” and lott,” idow” 2 of the” week ‘at —_—__ PriaTED Goons of superior quality at whole- sale prices, by J. W. Boteler & Son. t JepeR SNELL Laws ©} Poit ON THE DRFECTIVE Capitwat ¥ THE DisrRict.—This morning, in the Court. a young colored mag named Pierce Lafayette, was ed with bavi eomunitfed an assault on a oright mulatto gir named Maggie Brown. On taking the stand Magic was asked by the prosecuting attorney if the defendant was her husband. She replied that he was not, but that sie had been living with bim for a long time, xnd she did not want To presecute hin, as he did not hurt her much. and that she was angry when she swore out the Warrant. Judge Sneil remarked that It was shocking to see these people come into court and unblushing!y acailt that they were living together as man and wife without being mar- ried. There should i BES this Lest against this, and also te pi Ppaupers from marrying. ‘There was such & law tn the New England states. He also remarked that a rigid enforcement of these laws would make the number of thieves and paupers im our jails and worknouses considerably ——+ CONGESTION OF THE Lunés, inflammation of the throat and difficulty of breathing mently result from a severe cold. The erties combined tn Dr. Jayne's Expectorant are to up feverish and cles, remove constriction fhe afidavit of Mr. Ingersoll | ington Gen. Grant in Washington. ! RECEPTION FY THE BOYS IN BLUB. | General Grant dined yesterday with Senator Burnside, Secretary Kamsey. Gen. Sherman, } Senators Anthony, Ecmunds, Logan, Cameron, Allison and Windom, General Beale, Gener Potter, Bancroft ©. Davis and Ben: Perley Poore were present. Leaving Senator Burnside's, General Grant proceeded to Masonic Temple, | under escort of General Ford, to attend the re: | ception tendered him by the Boys In Blue. The | hall was elaborately decorated. The crowd was large, and loudly cheered Gen. Grant as he en- tered and marched to the platform. J. J. Noah mnade a speech of welcome. Three che were given the distinguished guest. GEN. GRANT'S SPEECH. ‘General Grant replied at some length, and in the course of his remarks, after returning his thanks, he said:—“Stnce I left thiscity tt has ‘been my good fortune to have traveled a great deal, and to meet a great many of our countcy- men. Thave met our comrades in every coun- try that I have visited. In Europe, in Asia, and in Africa T have met the boys who wore the blue, and asa rule I found them peateaining the honor and dignity of our native country. Met none of them anywhere who were ashamed of their own country, or who elevated any country above their own. (Applause and shouts of “That's so.”} ‘To my sorrow, however, [ am compelled to say 1 did meet some Americans abroad who magnified the virtues of the foreign country in which they were and belittied their own homes and Institutions. 1 found, too, upon Speaking to them, they were people who knew but very little of any country, and, if they were cor pelled to earn th® money they Were traveling upon and spending with such free hands, would have been glad to have come back here to earn it [Cheers and great laughter.) From my ex- | by Charles Taylor, a colored Fatal Shooting by a Boy. HE KILLS A Po! ‘AR OLD CHILD. Yesterday, Eddie Ford, a little colarea boy, four years old, living with his parents at No. ‘03a street southwest, was shot and killed boy nine years old, living at No. 619 3d street southwest. The Iiitle Ford boy was leantng out of a second story Window in the house or bis parents, and tue Taylor boy tcoming along the, street the little fellow in the window playfully dung some oid buttons at him, when the boy op the street drew a pistol froin his pocket and fired at the otber, tue bullet striking him tn the foreyead and jodging {n the brain, causing death in a few minutes. The youthful assallant seeing tnat be had shot the boy ran away and managed to evade arrest until 6 o'clock last night, waea he Was found at his home by officer Howeil and taken to the first precinct station and locked up. He Says he didn't mean to shoot the boy and didn’t had found it on the street about a week ago, would not discharge. When he rap away he threw the pistol away and it has not yet Deen with bi Imelin ‘Tay lor’s part. ing an inquest this afternoon. Inauguration Notes. Lest evening the finance committee of the Presidential inauguration ceremonies met at the National Metropolitan Bank and organized ‘Treasurer, chatrman, and John R. Minor, sec— rersry. Perfence cf th:m they would have found It very Upbill Work to have Secured even a bare living in any of the countries they lauded above thelr own. [Cries of “Good 00d!” and applause. } “ tcowe back to you, convinced that what we f-ucbt so hard for, what so many of our com- rades died for, wes so worthy of the saeritice that even those who fought against us bezin to appreciate that they are the gainers py their deteat, as much even as We by our success. We are glad to welcome back all these to our com- mon country, and we are willing to accede to them all the privileges that we cialm for our- selves, asking only fn return that they shall re- gard us as thelr equals on their own soil. and that, too, without our being required te make an abject apology for the part we took. [Tre- Mmendous cheering and applause.) I expect, though, that we are so very obsunate in our Views on this question that we still maintain we d.d right before, and if the same occasion should call us out would do itagain. (Deafeuing applause and cheers. Upon the conclusion of his speech Gen. Grant shook hands with these present, Among them as Mrs. Chisholm, of Mississtp!. ‘To her Gen, Grant suid: “Madan, 1 am glad to know you. You bave my hearifelt sympathy.” After Gen. Grant left there was dancing. HIS MOVEMENTS TO-DAY. General Grant spent to-day in the country. He went to General Beale’s farm this morning. From there he went to Sitka Farm, the country dence of Mr. Hi. M. Hutchtnson, where he took ‘This evening he will dine at the White House. He will leave the city next Friday to return to New York. im tizens of the ited States. This morning six of the Arabs who ha been giving exhibitions in this city appeared at the court house, and before Mr. R. J. Meigs, (NO. 3.) assistant clerk, declared their incea- Uons to become citizens of the United States, renouncing all allegiance and fidelity to the empire of furkey. They gave their names 2s James Rosedale. Salim Hishmey, Yaakoob Ei Bazoozie, Sheik Yaakoob Abou Dayeh and Sheik Youseph Arody, and their place of nativity as Jerusalem. The two first named spoke and wrote their names in English, and the others signed in Arabic, with th: piton of Diyel, who made ls mark. They were aressed tu the hic country, and attracted quite a crowd avout the clera’s office Important Buildi De Association rey Yesterday, in the jaity Court, Judge Cox ; Rebinsoi | _ Denix THE Ho1ipays we will sell the tmport- | decided the case of Forsyth against the Hiber- nia Building Association in favor of plaiatiff. ‘This was a biil for an injunction to restrain the sale of the property of the complainant under adeed of trust. The compiainant set forth that he had borrowed 9 from the Association, and patd back $3,510, and when he proposed to settle they claimed an indebtedness from him of over $2,000, The question was argued by Messrs. Mattingly and Callahan for the com- platpant, and Messrs. Elilot and Kiley for the defendant-and the principal question discussed was how the “addittonal dollar,” as it is called, should be appited. The court held that this dollar is to be appited on account of the inter- est due, and In the absence of any special stipu- Jation no more than legal {nterest—6 per cent— cap be charged, and he referred the cause to the auditor to state an account on this basis. The Association will appeal the case as $90n 28 the ree is wade to the General Term. ‘op, the comedian’s, Timothy Nth. 16th, Widow Bedott,” has become a street —_.—_——. Notice advertisement in the For Sale colum2 of an elegant plano to be sold at a reat sacri- dee, at Nimmo’ rest northwest. pany, Fan. to see Haverley’s ‘Widow Be. it,” at Ford’s this week, you will miss a grand treat. Ho.rpay Books, Muan’s, ith, near F. t ———e-__— Tue CLosina OF KING CHANDLER'S Sore. ‘The closing up of the dry_goods establishme of A. King Chandler, on 7th street, between Hi and I streets, on Monday, is the theme of con- Versation atnong business men, and the state- Tent made that he had sold out to H. B. Claiiin « Co.,of New York, ts not credited by some people. Some are quite sore at the action ot iain & Co., and say that if Mr. Chandler knew bis financial condition to be precarious he should not have given Claiin any preterence over creditors. It is claimed by some that the abilities are about $75,000, but triendy of Mr. Chandler put them down to about $10,000, and say that he can square up. A number of other creditors have placed their bills in the hands of here for collection, but thus far no gitits been entered, nor has any assignment o: sale been plated. ‘The tndebteans «& Co. is put down Co., of Baltimore, Yorks. $600, Mori S, a8 also Wernag & Dawson (390) and Kerwan « Stoddart, of Philadelphia. The gen- eral Impression 15 that Claflin & Co. made a sharp move and saved themseives, and that ft 1s doubtful whether the other creditors will be abie fo recover the amount of their claims Take THE ASY and a boitle of Dr. Bull's Cough syrup, aud you will be rid of your cold. Price 25 cents. “Tue Winow Bevotr.”—Haverley’s company rforming the above mentioned comedy at ‘ord’s Opera House this week, 13 making the presentation a very popular one, and the-e was @ much larger audience present last nigh! than there Was al the open! formance Mondity 0 and see the Whiow and the Deacon, THE Opp Fet.ows’ Fair was well attended last night. ‘The voting was as follow: carrier's uniform, J. 8, Ourand, Brewer, 2. G SS e. ‘b, Mrs. McEwan. Henderson, 136. is Ergood, wate M4 v els, Columbia No. 10,55; Wash ‘lental, School desk, Miss Helen 65; Miss Caton, 59; Miss Barlett, 35. Printers’ composing stick, W. L. Jones, 101: E. ©. Grumley, 49; W.-A. Linton, 41. ges Led 920i FREE Luxe at Jno. Fahrnkopra, corner ith and Ki streets northwest, on Wednesday, De- cember 15th, 10 to 12 o'clock. t EUCALYPTINE {5 unequalled for children’s chaps, cuts, scratches and scrapes. Pric: cents. ed German Student Lamps, in brass and niece, | at $4 and #.60, at Hamilton & Shedd’s, 409 9th. f STock Sale at Duncanson Bros.’, on Friday, 1th, at 12 o'clock. a f Roman Lace Pins, Earrings, Lockets, Chains Buttons to mateh, at Prigg’s jewelry store, Pennsylvania avenue. + J. Watches at private sale at auction prices, from. M. & R. COHEN sell Diamonds and fine 2p.m. uDUl? p.m. 1105 Pennsylvania ave. | PARENTS AND GUARDIANS bring your boys and children to the Boy’s Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., 909 Pennsylvania avenue, and have them fitted out for the winter from the largest and most complete stock of youth's, boy's apd children’s clothing of apy housesouth of New York. t Brnsow’s Carctne Porous PLastsr, the only improvement ever made on the plaster. It relleves pain almost at once. t ‘See lr. Chas, E. Hagner’s removal tn spectal notices, t ee BEAUTIFUL 1 and landsca| ain aes ge cass Fira reve, allt walnut Rakquer ite and 10" chi steel engray hoto- graphs, is mas cards, &e. rvecths "8, 916 sth street. 7 { church, ural ceremonies of President-elect James A. Gartield. To accomplish this purpose a spectal executive committee was appointed, consisting ot Messrs John Bailey, Norval W. Burchell, Lewis J. Davis, James G. Cooke, A. ‘Thomas J. Fisher and F. A. Seel, ‘The committee on civic procession met at the same place and organized by the election of Major L. P. Williams as chairman and Mr. W. Ui. Roach as secretary. was authorized to discover what might be he duules of the civic committee and what sub- committees might be requisite to perform the duties required of the committees The chair appointed as this committee Colonel A. H. Hoit, R. &. Redway, M. D. Montlz, Charles Pelham, Marry A. Jopes and Colonel I. 8. Tichenor. ‘The Harmony Legion, of Philadelphia, which has a membership of i,200 in uniform, will par- Metpate tn the tnaugural veremontes, aad will bring over not less than 60 men witha band 71st Infantry theidental to the prospe: of the regiment to Washington fn March next. One regitent from each state has been officially invited to partictpate in the inaugaration cere- monies, and the Tist has been tendered the honor of representing this siate. A comntttee consisting of Col. Richard Vose and Major Me- Alpin, of the regiment, left for Washingtoa yesterday to complete the arrangements. It Is expected that fully 600 men will participate in the excurston, Irrespective of the band, drum corps and other nor-combata: This Is the first time the reciment has gone south of Masoa and Dixon's line since {{s memorable march to the front in 1s61. District Government Affairs. Building bui lings: Robert Proctor, repair brick N. ay) Street, Georgetown; $2 000. THE LIQUOR LICENSE BOARD day approved appileations for licenses of Low! ons :—Henry A. Hudson, 4: 8 west; Ed. Kant, 936 F A. Sauter, 502 9th street allinan, ith street; T. Roesselle & Son, Vermoat avenue, between Hi and I streets; Jolin Creavan, 960 26th street, and E. C. Knight, 1732 Pa. ave. The following were also disapproved :—Chris- Man Hoffman, 105, corner Pa av. and Sth street southeast; Louis Betz. 509 9th st: Mra. Wililamn Clements, 1425 H si. northeast, and Aug. Loag, 1422 Md. ave. northeast. 1s yest er be fo LIQUOR LICENSES APPROVED. The comini Mons for ioners day approved aplica- ‘or licenses as follows: Marco ) street northwest; John Schiot- © street; James Gibson, 63 ren, 249 New Jersey avenue; Wm. H. , 1409 New York avenue: M. Y. Tierney, i412 New York avenue; Mary Ryan, 420 3d street southwest; Wm. £. Dubant, 7th and N streets; Dennis 'T. Keady, 157 Bridge street George FE. Baske, 229 Penn: s . 110s 7th stree T. Roessle, Arington hotel; E. C. Knight, 1132 Pennsylvania avenue: John Creavan, 950 26(h Street; (. E Kant, 926 F street; I. A. Madson, N and 4 streets southwest. HAVERIEY'S Widow Bedott” company is about the strongest comedy company that has Visited us this season. t Mr. W. Q. RCE, the oldest son of the late Peter Foree, died Unis morning after an illness of some We ‘The deceased was a native of city, and resided here aiihis Ife. After aring for college he graduated over forty rs ago at Columblan Colleze, and suhse- wenty read law withthe lave P. R. Fendall, not, however, with a view to practicing at the bar, but as an attainment. 'o the extensive library of his fathe «in the preparation of the Amertca: and ais0 aasisted hy er in hi ea metn- Browa’s. tgs. “Quite early tn Ite ber of What was Kilown as on the site of the tion, How ioc The decease ad been an attach: fon, his i of the Sraithsonian lis services very @ his father, aman but of gre: him a 5 big ‘a's Opera House this week. RAIN CURR for dyspepsia is a hearty gh. You can get your iil, or an overdose, Vord’s Opera’ House. Seeing Haverly’s “Widow Bedott" any evening this week. t Sat its head tne wives of t Supreme Court. An auxtitar Society has been formed in New York with Mrs. Gabriel Kent, who ts also vice ident of the chairman of the execu. sovtation is in working je some heaaway 1a © whi the association has oted itself of sup, ations with w: ork t ni dey ing T SOvlation has already provided ent for four of the more exposed of the Itfe-saving stations, which will be fo: warded to them this week. ‘The national a3- sociation, represented in this city oy Mrs. B. Hayes, Mrs, R. Walte and Mrs. H. McL. Sh rd, corresponding secretary, are desirous to have formed in this city a District ef Columbia auxiliary, and a public meeting will shoruy be called to help Uh use, ——__—_-re-___. MASSACHUSETTS TOWN ELECTION munictpal election in Boston yesterday Mayor Prince (democrat) was re-elected. Henry G. Lovering, the workingmen’s candidate was eected mayor of Lynn yesterday by a plurality of 299. Samuel Colley (republican) was elected mayor of Salem. Dr. WILBER RD, Of Long Island, sac- riiiced bis iife a few days ago In bis efforts to save the life of a patient, a child suffering from diphtheria. The terrible disease had developed itself in the throat of the ebild in the most malignant form and the physician prolonged its life several hours by making an opening in the windpipe, into which he theerted a small rubber tube and with his own mouth drew out the poisonous fluid. The poison soon after tn- oculated Dr. Sanford’s blood, and although he had the unremitting attention of the bes: phy- stclans his death occurred a few days after. Although only 36 years of age Dr. Sanford had attained to ap eminent rank in the medical pro- fession, and his death uader such circum. stances 1s peculiarly distressin: SELLING COLORED V6 RANTS IN VIRGINIA A dispatch from Lynchburg, Va., to a New York paper states that three colored male vagrants were sold at Liberty, Bedford county, V1. Mon- day, under an old Vagrant law. There was no excitement and bidders were few, nobody being anxious to be burdened with thei* care. They were finally bought at $1 each out of charity for their destituuon. Thelr bondage will end in three months. ‘Two FAMILIES POIsONED.—A Stogular case of poisoning whereip nine pe:sons were strangely affected, one of whom may not survive, has teen developed in Pittsburg. Oa Saturday eve- ning Mrs. Coris Schade and Mrs. Louts Bahm, next door neighbors, purchased a roast of veal from a butcber, which they di- vided. On Sunday the meat was Served at dinner and members of both farniltes ate heartily. During the afternoon Mr. Schade’s youngest child became violently sic althe stomach and continued to grow wors. At supper the veal was placed on the table cold, and again all partook freely, Shortly afver Mr, Schade became {Il, cand soonjbis wife and three other children evinced decided symp- toms of internal commotion. About the same time Mr. and Mrs. Babm and ope of their children were _ also taken down with sudden sickness, and a physi- clan was summoned, who immediately stated that both familles had been poisoned. ‘The usual antidotes were administered and soon at) had recovered Save one of Mr. Schade’s children, whois still In a critical condition, the physi: clans expressing crave doubts of its recovery. It thought the meat was unfit for use. although when purchased it ts said to have had a Savory appearance, and, wien cooked, an ap- petizing favor. or ow the pistol was ioaded; that he | ba: and had snapped it a good many times, bat 1¢ found. He ts very smail in size, copper colored eyes and knotty hair. The police are to beileve that there was no maiice on Coroner Patterson was notified, and is hold- by electing Hon. James Giltillan, United States A resolution was adopted that the city ‘be districted and subscriptions be solictted to de ray the expenses connected with the tnaug- A committee of seven ermits issued by the inspe tor of | perlence and hizo iit- | aves behind name of 5 may be justly proud. | “Widow Bedott™ is drawin: ASSOCIATION, | 3 | lington Hark The District in Congress. The resolution offered by Senator Bruce to donate to the National Association for the Relief of Colored Women and Children the condemned furniture of the Senate was atopied to-day, after considerable discussion. At the meeting of the House committee on the District of Columbia to-morrow Gevera! | Hunton will appoint a sub-committee to draft a report touching the recent inquiry into the charges made against the District Commission- ers by U. 8. Treasurer Giifilan, THE RIVER PRONT QUESTION. A STAR reporter asked Representative Aldrich Why h® opposed the appropriation of one and one-quarter million dollars for the reclamation Of the Potomac flats. “J do not oppose an appropriation,” said he, “but 1 it want to see a plan of Improvement adopted.” This ts the i also of the Gbjections of Representatives Neal and Samford. BILL FOR A NATIONAL SNUG HARBOR. Mr. Young, (Ohlo,) introduced a bill in the House yesterday which provides for the purchase of a site and the erection of a hospital in Washington, D. C., which shall include sutt- able accommodations for the merchant marine Sailors at the port of Georgetown. The admin- istration of affairs ts to be under the direction of the supervising surgeon general of the Marine hospital ‘service. The number of ents shall not exceeed 400 at any one time. be eligible to the benefits of the home a sea- man will have to have salied for a period aggre- gating ot less than five years in American ves- Sels, subject to the payment of hospital dues, and tt Will be necessary to produca evidence that the permanent disability of the seamen Was contracted in the line of duty, and further that he ts without means of support. Any vio- lation of the rules governing inmates, 1s, when roven, to be punished by dismissal. A court of inquiry 1s to determine the measure of gullt. The wstitution is to be matntatned out of the Marine hospital fund, into which shall be covered the proceeds of’ the sales of condemaed property, condemned live stock, ail waclaimed mobey and the proceeds of the saiesof ua- claimed effects lert by deceased seamen and re- Talning in the hands of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury or custom officers. i} The President- . A telegram to the 4, F. Herat, from Cleve- Jand, Dec, 14 says: Although th Jet up in the amount ot &t the Mentor home of Pre and although his secretaris to secure thelr coveted rest, Wonderful (aliing of in tie to the General's farin 5) Washington, and the co: jal improvement of the General's : Wearled look that: many nottecd wield was in Washington bas almost enttrely dis- appeared from his face, and it 13 worthy of note that delegations of voters have nou ruined the elegant bew carpets that were lately bought to adorn the Mentor mansion. Ex-Senator Dorsey has been spending a briet period at Mentor while ¢”% route Lo New York, and it is under- ther num! iors, nee his return from 43 the mat health. ree that some Cabinet matters were talked of, ¢ While preparalions for his trial were tu progress. Ed- enfteld Is still alive, but cannot recover. Wisham had killed two men and had been ac- quitted, escaping the gallows or ilfe imprison- } ment through the Intlhence of rich relatives. Ecentield killed Dr, Flanders, hfs brother-in- law and a prominent citizen of Arkansa at Richmond more thau a year ago, and was again acquitted. aqueous Investigations | much used in some parts of Europe, !s a very usetul instrument. If is designed to obviate the difficulty which ripples on the the water make for the eye which would pierce | its depths. There are three forms of water | glass, namely, an ordinary bucket or barrel | With the bottom kzocked out; secondly, a piece of Un of a funnel pare about three feet long and nine inches in diameter atthe broad or bottom end, and large enough at the top to ac- commodate the obzerver’s eyes—tnto the broad end shouid be mserted a plate of strong glass abd some weight to welgh it down; thirdly, the simplest way 1s to get a tin or zinc tubes’ lke a map case. This should be about three and @ half feet long and three ioches tn diam- tter, The bottom of this also should have glass and be welghted. When the water 1s clear this Instrument will enable the observer to see from | three to ty y fathoms on calm, bright days. ; Of course when the water 1s thick the glass 13 useless, ‘The Norwegian fishermen are con- stantly Inthe habit of using the instrument, andotten discover by its aid shoals of fish which would otherwise escape them. In searching for wrecks, bodies of drowned per- sons or lost objects of any Kind the water tele- scope is Invaluable, By It naturallsts are en- abled io obsérve the “habits of fish and the { growth of snbaqueous vegetation. To w: parties who plenic on riversor lakes 1l wor offer a new enjoyment in revealing the suba. queous scence’ ery reader used to w Water will ima scopes can be pi construction general use tel a surface of —The Bow- legs @ seples of waoln Stories, ‘tten In a pleasing style, following 1s’ particularly happy: “Dr. C. told the a story the other day,” Perey observed, trimming his pipe, “that pleased me a good deal, Dr. C. roomed on the southwest coruer of Maine hall, and had a very sunny place. Gray, who was just across the entry, came in one'day w.th a lot of pears not quite ripe, and asked fo leave (hem in C.'s windows to ripen. A few mornings after Prof. Packard called on C. fer awhtie the old gentleman walked up to the window and began to examine the fruit. ‘Very fine pears, he sald, ‘It isa variety rare about THE courts. Count IN GENERAL TERM. Hibernia Ruildtog Assoct ition agt. Gibbons et al ig! a dismt-sed for want oi } lay, Spoeds agt. Cool Crgctrr Cotnt (N verdict for plaintit for § trict of Columbia; verdict tain act. Dough To-day, Henanlt agt. He. Equity CovatT—Juii. Yesterday, Schultz et al. agt. Utermehle; dis- missed by complainant. Magruder Beail; resignation of trastee accepted and a new tras- tee appointed. White agt. White; pro confes30 made absolute and sale orderel. Parker agt. Parker: referred to L. Tobriner to ascertain the Minencial condition of the parties. Ashfield agt. Ashfield: proceedings arrested until defendant Pays $100, Nice agt Nice; rule on defendant re- turnable December 18. Hook agt. Lay; time for Mltng security for ers's extended. Birney agt. Leouard; pro confesso against defendants, Dent, Twining, Morgan and Gilfillan. Forsyth agt. Bibernian Building Association; reference to the auditor. Saunders agt. Larmon; pro confesso against defendant, Christlaney agt. Christian- cy; time for paying alimony exterdea, To-day, Keys agt. Keys; sale finaly ratitied and conveyance ordered. Hartig agt. Stofford: uardian ad litum appointed. Walter agt. Gentry: authority to sell real estate granted. Spoffort agt. Murphy; appearance ordered. CRMMINAL COURT—Judge James. To-day, J. W. Kelly, threats, or from Police Court); dismissed and remanded. Wm. Brisece, John M. Green alias J. H. Lewis and William Ward, assaulting Oficer Boy!s; trial resumed. Porice Court—Juage Snell. To-day, Thomas Sutton and John Keatly, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. Pieree. menyeae assault on Maggie Brown; $ or 10 7S. A Definition of Baseball. Baseball, it will be remembered by the old ‘Settlers, 1s a e played by 1S persons wearing shirts and wers. They scatter around the feld and try to catch a cannon ball covered with raw ride. ‘The game ts to get people to pay two shillings to come inside the fence.—afil- maukee Sun . CoNnscGatL Con 01 ing during the holidays. mestic Hearth.—“And such lovely things!” Do- oh! Charies, I've seen “Hubt, “And they are “And I want to buy a—. \d 8 —— tor dear mother and the girl: nd some things for the ehildrei y nd there are some bargains In housekeeping things.” “uh!” “and 1 want to buy a little gitt for you, ” “Well. how much money do you want?”—Boston Transcript. The repubilean: the third New Hampshire district have nominated Hon. Ossian Ray for Congress, vice Evarts W. Farr, deceased. Miss Florence Smith, an English woman, has been expelled from Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, On account Of violent language used by her against the French government during the re- cent expulsion of the religious orders from that town, A wedding party was assembled at Clevela: and everything was ready for the neremony, cept that the bridegre im bad not arrived. After waiting an hour beyond the appolnted time, the bride fainted nd the guests were about to dispers Then a policeman came in, and sald that he had driven from the door a dranken man who wanted to enter. 4 neighborhood resulted in finding this man, who Wwa3 the missing bridegroom. He was not intox- teated, but had gone insane. _ George Colburn, a lad of 17 years, from New es has committed suicide at Amityville, — CUTICURA Wonderful Cures of Salt Rheam. Pso- riasis, Jtching and Sealy Hamors, Scrofala, Scrofaious Sores, Ulcers, and Mercurial Affections. CuTictra REMEDIES consist of CoTicuRa RE- SOLVENT, for purifying the blood, throngh the bowels, liver, kidneys and skim. Curicura, a Medicinal Jelly, which removes dead flesh and skin, renders healthy ulcers and old sores, allays inflammation, itching and irritation of the ekin and ecelp, and Ovricura MEDICINAL Tolar Soar, which reeteres, whitens, and beautifies the ekin. Cuzicura SBAVING Boar, is the only medicinal soap expressly prepsred for shaving. Psoriasis. Thomas Delany, Memphis, Teun., says T ave been afilicted for ninetsen years with Psoria- ard havespent hundreds of dollars for doctora, Sud stuff they call blood purifiers. Doctors did aot know what to call my disease. I would scrateh nights until I ecratched myself raw; then it would dry and form into scales, which would all bs scratched off next night, and soon. 1 have been completely cured by the Ovrictra Reaepres.”* Leprosy. H. E. Carpenter, esq., Henderaon, ¥., cared cf Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years’ atanding, by the CcTrouRA Resoivent internally, and Cu- teva and Curtcura Soar externally. The most wonderful case on record. Cure certilied to before a Justice of the Paace snd promineat citizens. All aflicted with Itching and Sealy Diseases should ere, too." ‘They look first rate,’ Doc. an- swered, ‘though T've not tasted’ them yet. ow ‘nd them very good, I assure yo! Father Packard observed blandly, a3 he moved towerd the door, ‘very good indeed. I took great pains with that graft. Good day!’ And poor C. hever had a chance to explain that he | Was not the man who purloined them.” Hg HATED MatTueMatics.—A heartless man out on West Hill, the father of a family, a tax payer and a member of the chureh, who ought lo know better, did amean ting last Sunday night. ills daughter and the paritcular young man came home from church, and of course | “ne” just dropped in for one moment,and when the young people extered the parlor the gas Was all turned up, aud there, on the back of the | big recking Chair, they read a staring placard, “Tyo in ole, you can’t.” And the young man said he always did hate mathematies.—fio~ ‘The young unmarried men in the west of re- Jana are now pledging themselves by the hun- dred at pubile meetings never to murry land- | grabbers’ dau: & é a \ E HOLIDAY PRESENTS LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SE BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS. BLAOK SATINS, BLACK CASHMERES. COLORED CASHMERES, PLAID DRESS GOODS. BROCHE SHAWLS, OLOAKs, CLOTH SKIRTS, PIANO OOVERS, NOTTINGHAM LAGE FOR CURTAINS, DIAGONAL CLOTH, AND BASKET CLOTH FOR OIRCULARS AND SILK UMBRELLAS, TOWSsoN’s, 636 Penna, Bouth Siste. 208 doz. of COLORED SILK HANDEERCHIEFS. 50 doz. COLORED SILK HANDKERCHIEFSat 81. 75 doz. COL'DSILK HANDEERCHIEFS at 75c. 50 doz. COLD SILK HANDKEROHIEFS at 59c. ECT FROM. At .25 doz. COLD SILK HANDKEROHIEFS at 25c. 50 doz. COL'D BORD'D JIANDK BROHIEFS at 12c. 50doz. COL'D BORD'D HANDREROHIEFS at 200. 50 doz. COL’D BORD'D HANDKEROHIEFS at 25c. 100 doz. of LADIES’ WHITE HEM “HED HANDKERCHIEFS at 12, 15, 1S a0 aad 2 1L9 doz. of LADIES’ INITIALED NKKER- CHIEFS, all ets at25 to REE 50 doz, GENTS! INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, al Linen, 50c. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GLOVES, KID, DOG- SKIN, FUR’ , 4 ‘Mf READ LINED: PETOR, CLOTH, LISLE T: NCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. At TOWSON'S. 636 Penna, ave, South Sido. ALL INGRAIN Aap Beeouts CABPETé AT VELVE" , TAPESTRY BUGS, HASSOOKES. ‘T RUGS, T. MANS BED COMFORTS, 75c., 81.00 $1.25, 81.50, $2.00. TA ter fh, O4 80. B50. BAO, 85-00 87 U0, efc., at Cc. M. TOWSON 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, decls near 7th st. and Center Marketr seni to us for this testimonial in full. Ecrema. F. H. Drake, Eaq., Detroit, Mich., suffered be- yord alldeseription from a skin disease which peared on bis hand, head, and face, and nearly de- stroyed his eyes. The most careful dectoring failed to help him, and after ali had failed he used the Curiocna Resouvesr internally, Guricvra and Curicuna Soar externally, and was cured, and bag remained perfectly well to this day. Ovricuna REWEDIES are prepared by WaEKS & Porrer, Ohemists and Druggiste, 360 Washington street, Boston, and are forsale by ali Dragwists. Price for Curiouna,a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, 81. Curicura Resonvent, the new Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle. Curicuna MEpIcriNaL Tomer Soap, 25 cents. Ourroura MEDICINAL BRAVING Soar, 15 cents; in bars, for Barbers and largs consumers, 50 cents. GAL mailed free on receipt of price. SANFORD’S RADICAL OURB FOR CATARRH, Sanvonp's Rapicar OvRE, CATARRHAL SOLVENT, and Imrrovep INaER, with specific directions, miay now be had of all druggists, neatly wrapped in one package, for one dollar. Ask for SANFoR: Rapicat Cure. ‘This economical and never-failing treatment in- stantly cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucous accumulations, eubdues inflammstion when ex- tending to the eye, ear and throat, restores the senses of sight, hearing and taste, when affected, leaves the head deodorized, clear and open, the breath sweet, the breathing easy, and every sense in a grateful and soothed condition. Internally administered, it permeates every fluid of the body, cleansing the entire mucous or membranons 87s- tem through the blood, which it purifies of the acid poison always present in Oatarrh. It builds up the enfeebled and broken-down constitution, robs the disease of its virus, and permits the for- mation of health-restoring blood Hundreds of testimcnials attest to the wonderful carative properties of this economical, safe, agreeable, and uever-failing remedy. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS’ Voltaic Electric Plasters. No other remedy can so quickly assuage the most violent paroxysms of Pain. They distribute throughout the nervous system a centile and con- tinuous current of Electricity, which instantly an- nihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Paralyzed Parts, cures Bore Lungs, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kidneys, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, Neural- gia, and Sciatica, Ask for GoLiiss’ Vouraic ELECTRIC PLASTERS. deols pete ch aoe ee Sto )R BALLE— New and second-hand CLARENO| Boba UPELETT! iW COUPE ROUKAWAVS, and other first-class ‘dar? ia a OBERT H. GRAHAM, Repairing promptly attended tore aes Aint rt ate taal Saeed ‘OTICE—Don't forget MME. PIERRE. Sho is Nee nota teecieraity ae Ret ey Sous us cual to new at the lowest prices coral ae USEHOLD SEWING MAQHINE— Tre pothing to cay te open nee ea ‘and ‘see it Wo Come have no NEY, 427 9th st. n. w. Benting 83 per I Three Sips of Punch. ENGLISH THSTORY. * And who was the King who had so wives?” * Bluebear: WHERE THE SHOR PINCHES. Eldest Davght come out oem surely I've titshed my ede ‘siive Mamma (by no me: iw iin twenty, you know, apd ation! VS prepared to act wer).—Not yet, —I think you might jet me |__ MISCELLANEOUS. ny i p™ GOODS AT LOW PRICES. New York Milis Sheeting Cott Dest msde, Se. Pore Wool Chudds Serges, near! . the widest and sdand preserve that sweet girlish freshness of ¥ Newile Bine Rete.) 1iUe while longer! q:htrre size Hod Comforss, #181 DEYINITIVR. ; a are Beard Schootmaster (desiring toexpiain the | faTeesize Rridal Quilte, pure wh word “conceited.” which tad Occurred in the | g1'50, @1-i¢, 82 82 25, . $8 course of the reading lesson \.—Now, boys, sup- | that Iwas always boasting of’ my learn CARTER's, that I knew a good deal o Latin, for ia- stance, or that my personal appearanae was— ‘VAI Market Spree, that I was very good-looklag, y° know—what | should you say T was? Black Fike, Colored Rilke, Colored and Straightforward Boy (who bad “caught the pa ‘an 4 Cole ad Silic \ ¥ Speaker's eye’. “ ie wr jeurietia, a Speaker's eye"}.—I should say you was a liar, &. wi chgee emf ee ga ye = | ne. ag Drop ever a wear, 25, 5 ao ‘ae y 5 jack Carsimerce pure w . Ae, onbl CITY ITEMS. WidtD, 37, 0), 62, The. 81. La-werlvepare woot —---- Blankets,"$5. Ladies Cloakeans Shawis, Rxoellent ° A New Detective Story. Bika 75 87, E ‘Our OLD SLEUTH IN WALL STREET. FERRBETING OLD SLEUTH’: PATGER, THE WAL oR, “PIPING” A STRANGE CRIME. Will be commenced tn No, 6ssof THs New York FIRBSIDE COMPANION, OUL neXt week, and for sale by all newsdealers. The subseription price Of the NEw YORK FIRESIDE ComPanton {5 #3 a year. Address GEORGE MUNBO, 17 L Vande- water strect, New York. it PORTABLE Gas STanps at Hamilton and Shed 1's. A Bit of Histor;. In one of the main halls of the world-renowned Charity Hospital of New tablet records the history of a should be a source of pride to nian. It is Unis: “‘fhe Chart Louisiana was founded in the year Andres Almonaster Y" Roxas, to whose gener ous endowment.muntficence of the legislature of this state, and the liberality of the state of Pennsylvania, the community 13 indebted for the means of erecting Uhis edifice” tn the year MDCUCXXXIL. This recalls the fact that since 1865 Its existence has been continued by means of the endowment of the Lousiana State Lot tery Company, giving It over $400,000 in that time. .A letter addressed to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La.. or same person at No. 319 brosaw v York City, Will furuisu any one the par ars. CATARRE.—Choking, pucrid mucous accamu- latiops are dislodged, the nasal passages cieansed. disinfected and healed, breath sweet- ened, small, faste and hearing restored. and constitutional tendeney checked by Sau /ord’s Radical Cure. Tenzan’s Tonic ts a certain remedy for wind dyspepsia and hea ‘n. One bottle fs sumti- cient In most cases, Try it. cents a bottie, 1, W,f,3 “Totally Different from All Others,’ “Loudon Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth. “ Loudon Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—THICKENS ‘Thin balr, stops its falling and the most per- fect hair restorer and dressing the world has ever known. We allude to “ZLowion Hau" Color Restorer.” — A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, *y writes: “It has stopped my hair from falling and restored it to its natural color.” “London Hair Restorer” ts pold by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle, “ALDERNBY W AGO) resh Alderney butver chumed every morning, and delivered 10 3g ibs. Tints, 450. “Ward” , cottage cheese, butter iic'ana weet mili 6e. per at AMUSEMENTS. KIS OPERA HOUSE. THE PLACE FOR MERRIMENT. SERRE SUCCES. HAVERLYV's WIDOW BEDOTT COMEDY COMPAN \ Presenting America’s Popular Comedian, MR. O. B. BISHOP, As the INIMITABLE WIDOW, Dramatized by PETROLEUM ¥. NABSEY. RECEIVED LAST NIGHT WITH SHOUTS OF LAUGH TRE. MATINEE BATURDAY AT OUR Usvat Cagar Pries. Monday, December 20—Mr. aud Mrs. GEORGE 8. BRIGHT joc! 5 N4z10"4L THEATER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. SPAN EVENT. TWO GREAT BTARS. ae HENRIETTA CHANFRAT axp FRANK CHANPRATL, Mr. FRANK CHANPRAT appearing Every N in Spencer A. Tuyjeure’s Aqerican Comic Dran Kit; . CHANFRAU at the Ssturdsy Matines ouly. Saturday Matinca, cw. ure’s Original Version of EAST LYNNE. Wanted Fifty Young Ladies for KIRALEFV"S GRAND 8PECTAO( AROUND TB’ WORLD IN FIGHTY DA¥R, Dec 3 ich will be produce ‘all _at stage entrance F T THE COMPLIMENTARY TESTI- MONIAL TO THE GEORGETOWN COLLEGE JOURNAL, Os THURSDAY EVESING, Drcemusn 16rit CUBTIS HALL, Georvetown, ought to be well filled. Miss Mollie A. Byrne, thé favorite Sovran’ Miss Teabel Smith, Soprano; ickeox, oF Dace: Mr Rakemann, Violinist; Mr. KB. Say Reader; Mr. A. Gloctzner, and a String Quartel will sid Gollewe talent, and a fine entertainment aseured patrons of the Journal. iv 1 “oe teks NTER- 4 NT OF EKARY AND DEBATING 80- ven FRIDAY EVENING, Dec. 17, m., at JEFFERSON SCHOOL and D streets xouthweet. Pro- sociation. Ad- decls-3t" next Monday, di 2 §. 1880, at 7:30 . BUILDIN =, 6th ceeds to eniarge Library of the As mission, 26 cente. ETTLE E DBUM, TO BUILD PORCH FOR Children’s Hospitsl, Odd" Veliows’ Ha'l, SBURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. December 16) and 17th. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at T) ompson's, cor. 15th and Pennsylvania avenue, a? d Drew. cor. th and Pennsylvania ayenue. decl5. MINGLE EXT! wauitacon to ale hartion NDS A GENERAL the children yLU ASY . corner th t2 25th inst., be- 3t init him at ST. ViNCENT ii ait Guta vi he twern the hour ede nm. . Adiniesion, adalts 10 cents, children 5ce Y M. C. A. COURSE. . LECTURE BY ARCHIBALD FORBES, ‘The eminent Ennis 2 Sle Correspondeat. ab je ““THE INNER LIFE OF A WAR CORRESPON- DEST.” **Holds the suditor spellbound." — Bostoa Post. LINCOLN HAL}, MONDAY NIGHT, Dec. 20th. le Tick: ts. HeeSe Seats without extra charge, may be se- t Motzerott’s, 725 Penns. avenue on and Rist Waneoday. Des. 151 ‘Gecl3- FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. _ Soldiers’ Hi: ‘will hold a fair Be rae dand THURSDAY EVENINGS, 5 and 16. to raiee money to pay for anew furn: forthe Chapel. Admission free. 1 DD FELLOW FAI Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. FRoM THE 6TH TO THE 16TH LxsTs. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO, By some of tre best talent (professional and ama- GOLD WATOR, RPERCERIAN SCE LETTER.CARRIEK'S UNIFORM, EX COMPOSING STICK. to be voted for. 4 other articles a ta-Useful and Fancy articies, suitable for the ®, On sale. REASON. #1. 8135 8 F Special rates on quantition. Always rich, ddlicions SRG relinbios Tbs Ian St oor Mase ave oe L== JOMUNSON @ CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTOR, D. 0., ee ed DOMBATIO and FOBEIGN EXCHANGE. mar3 to | 2, $1 G0, to 82.50 SKS are special bar. ard wide Bieache 3 CARTEN'S, TEL Market Space. PILES. DR. H. D. SHRADER, Orrick 620 Llvn Staaxt NoRTHWEST, CoRNRE G, Onres J: ternal, External, Blind, Bieoding or Teching Piles by a new and Universstiy successful method of treaunent, without resort to the kulfe, attire. or any of th al and rou methods usu y rac.cal @nd per. manent eure »t ited in every case or no vay Among the tuany who have been treated, would refer to the following Rev. Dr. Deaie, pastor Wesley Ohapel ME Chureb Rey. J. at very casions no lows of time from business, Fails te cure. Call at office and eee ce’ reward to the wonderful cures performed. lours—Yto lls. mand2toSp.im Consnite- fon free. deck la READ THIS COLUMN. ere owertal Tonic Tron Bi A Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. Iron Bitters bure appetizer. fron Bitters Eurich the Biood. Iron Bitters Renew the Vicor Iron Bitters Give Vitality. | Iron Bitters ‘Cure Majarial Diseases. Iron Bitters ‘ure Wyspopsia. n Bitters a Cure indiestion. Iron Bitters Cure Nervous = Drritability. Iron Bitters Care Langour. Curstin: ‘Cures Blood Diseases : Curatine ures Liver Cowplaint Curatine Cures Kiduey Affoctions. ‘Curatine Oures Scrofuls. Curatine Cares Khenmation Curatine For Tetter, teh and Tumors. ‘Curatine Cures Pinay ee aud Blotches Curatine Cures Boils & Ol Sores. Gene Ole 14 Bolle. Iron Bitters ee al Painfu \Curatine ‘Menstruation. |For MercuriaPotsoning? Price $1 Bottle. AND OUBATINB Price €1 a Bottle. IBON BITTERS For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 455 Pennsyivania ave, Wholessieand Hetail, and by al! Drugyists. eug27 ‘ECIAL SALE OF OVERCOATS AND ULSTERETTES I append s PRICE LIST of OV ULSTERETTES, ranging from che and eub etantial to the finest grades for dress wear IN OVERCOATS. IN ULSTERETTES, 24.00 «$15.00 #700 $12.50 3 60 16.00 730 13.00 6.60 170 8.00 i T.46 18 00 200 860 20.00 10 00 10 0 22.60 11. 12.00 25.00 Dw This wives an extensive rane of p sexta ail the Inte st and &: to $7.60 on the «arm One of the special features of this will be the TREMENDOUS OUT IN THE PRICES OF DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. ALL SHOULD EXAMINE TA'S LINE OF SPLENDID BARGAINS, AB NO SUCH PRICES HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN OF VEXED. A. STHAUS, THE Oty Rewiaste OLoruten, 202] Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10th and 1) th streets. declo WA w MEA! D: Ai STILL ABEAD OF ANY AND ALL OOMPETITION PIRST PREMIUM, ox THe GOLD MEDAL, ‘Awarded to most netritous Vatent Flour that ever ited atafair. Kemem ber that ki the whitest anc et most beautiful of the FURST PREM 1 vat vie er compel tore, abd it is . “COOK OF THE WALK — this year, eudany and every housekeeper who wan’ SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISCUITS, should ark the «rover for “*UEKES,” the champion OW SAE" tty EveRY Goop Grocer. ALE DEPOT oo WHLES) Corn dat st. aad India: wi iG Te P.8.- They are aiso the sole Wholesa! this Destriet of Hecker's Self-Ksi Buckwkeat. ULMONA IS SUP! other remedies for OO! gS Bold Lory regpect the , Was awarded wale Agent isin Pio UL, EDING iy WE! DE MEYER’S CATARRHE CUBE. Unqnestionably the most important medi~ cal discovery since vaccination. A remedy which sesimilates with the mucous membrane and forme buts not only a local, mstitutional cure at any stage. One package generally suffices. Deliy ered by Druseists or by D. B. Dewey & Co., 46 Dey Street, N. ¥., $1.50 complete. Treatise and remarkable statements by the cured, mailed free. ‘The afflicted can refer to: Guo. W. Lampricar, 73 Biddle Bt , Baltimore; Mr. Scrrorprx, 360 North Brosdway ; JouN L. Hexnine, c. Park av. & MeMechan St. ; Gro. G. Purspuny, Prop. West End Hotel, Lous Bry. 0. H. Tatuos, 140 Noble st., Baltimore, Ma. ‘2B. E. HeLrnenstixe, Ebbitt House, Washington. Bev. Gro, E. Pratt, St. Stephens Reccory, Phils. - Gen. L. C. Boors, Wilmington; .* Bev. A. A. SUmNER, Frederick, Md. : ‘Mec Arwer, Opera Prima Donns; Pavt Bortox, the great swimmer, Flushing. L.1. ; Bam's Bexxvict, Jr., 697 Broadway, N. ¥., ete. Areal care cf Oatarrh for $1.50! novl-eodeow =e

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