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THE EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY......December 16, tse. The Weather, IXDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER WABHINGTON, Dec. 16, 1550, 9:20 am. For the middle Atlantic states, partly clouly ‘or cloudy weather, with rain or snow, stattona- ¥y or lower temperature, westeriy shitting to northerly or easterly winds and failing followed by rising barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the ther- the Signal Oftice di = mintmum, 31>. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—C hanfrau in “Kitt.” Ford's Opera House.—Widow Bedott Comeay &. Fineent’s Asuinri.—Kris Kringle. Odd Fellows He Condensed Locals, The admirably matntatned Jefferson Literary and Debating Society are in the Meld again, it Will be seen, and propose to make thetr entér- tainment to-morrow night at the Jefferson Sehool building one of the most enjoyable they have ever given. an Union of Missouri, an in‘ta- tial Organization of colored men, has Issued acall fora national convention, to be held in this city March Sd, 1Ssi, to discuss the political status of the race. The Nebraska Association has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: J. W. Williams, president T. Calver, vice rer; executive committee, J. V. Lewis, Win. Gwyer, 'T. C. Tipton; Naance’ com- A. Thompson, L. A. Atkinson. Hallet Kivourn and others have filed a credi- tors’ bill aggint Sunderlard, Shillinger and others, to subject certain real estate In this city 7,560 held by H. A. Willard mittee. T. Calve to a judgment for $17 Against the defendants. sult yesterday against Eilvabeth Peterson for & Jarge dwelling On Maryland avenue and 4% DEATH OF AN OLD AND ‘The venerable Dr. William Gunton, president of the Bank of Washington, died at his residence, Sib and K streets northwest, at He was born in f ame to this country th 15! in Georgetown. He subsequently removed here be accumulated about He married in ni is store In Frederick and purchased the property at the corner of 9¢b avenue, in Unis city, ng house. Here he <5, and his faintiy ‘as elected a dire TREMED CITTZEN.— to Frederick, Md., $20,000 tn the drag br nd in 152? sold out street and Penns) which he added the adjot carried on the 4 lived over the store. Hi of the Patriotic Bank and served til 1825 nk of Washington in the year 1 ged to Suspend and Dr. Gunton was applied member of the board of dtr cepted, and was chosen presid At this time four months after he ent: mi M's abilities bad been paid. ‘n president of the bank, wh ard Briige Co.; was for elgnt years a di peake and Obio Canal & vas foreman of the grand jury of this District; for fourteen years Was a member of the Washington city government; since 1 has been a director of the Coiumbian Uatver- id recently vice president of the board: 5 roof the American y, and since iscé6 has been a dire Colonization Socte ef the Coinmbia Turnpike Co. years he was a member and for seven years president of the board of trustees of the Uonal Hospital for the Insane. resident of the Baltimore and Washington Navigation (o. More recently he became a director of the Washington and Georgetown He Was Vice president of the Old. est Inhabitants’ Association. elected chairman of the temporal committee of . and has been For many years a He was also is#l he was the First Pr annually elected ever since. he was president of the Washi @ria and Georgetown Steam Packet Co. resident of the Perseverance Fire Co., and the ident of the Firemen’s Ins rion were born four chi eldest being the wife of Mr. Edwar: Well known tn this city. Will be held at the First Presbyterian churca, 43 street, Sunday morning, at i1 o'clock. #8 a Livixne Drath from Asthmal all's Cough Syrup will cure you ¢ wterian chur The funeral serv BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER.—Yesterday, tn Cir- , the case Of Robert E. Henault Henault, for possession of street, between 10th and St, Was decided. It was claimed that Jules Henault, deceased, when hi drew bis will dispostn, fendant, was not of sou: had occupied the atten Es court for three days the jury yesterday dec! the will good by returning a Verdict for the de. against George M certain propercy on Tith streets northw «ot the pro, a ACU e E PS. In brass and niexte, Shedd’s. 499 9th. + THE ANNUAL POLICE PaRApE.—Many compl! ments were passed yesterday upon the hand- some display made by the Metropoiltan Police in their annual parade and re’ in THE Stax of Tuesday the at the open space on the corner of Ith and K streets under command of Major Brock, each recinet making a company, with its leutenant charge. In their march down they passed the residence of General Beale. Was standing on the porchway, and a passing salute Was made him by each compauy as it Tued by. Continuing down they filed past the doorway of the White House, @ Gent, District. Commissto: oan, Admiral Porter, Senator nes were form: General Grant the east front of the Capitol, where they were again reviewed by the District Comunisstoners and the District committees of both houses of Congress, after which they were dismissed, and repaired fo their duties. The full Marine Bind Was out with them. The marching and g-n- €ral appearance of the foree—mounted and on fcot—was very c “ AND he who fs not wise (and fails to witness Widow Bedott) ts worse nor an in-ilid) Timothy x-16. Noor’s—915 Pewxsyiv NIA AVENUR—OPENING —Fiue lace goods, French Gols, Writing desks, 1: chiefs, Parts fans, chil SAWAL OF A MINISTER FROM THE M. E. Of the Baltimore Contere astor of Laure! Station for the has withdrawn from the Metho. jolned the Reformed Eplscopal Bext Sunday he will be installed rector of a church in Wheeling, West Va, by the Bishop Latane. 3 Rev. Wm. Barnes, a Methouist pi ifmore. ‘The Re elder of Laurel, and wi charge until conference, wh It is & notlceabl on Brown is presiding ihave fo supply the 'b meets Ih March. fact that three of the mints- ters who have been stationed at Laurel durt the last nine years, “ mw ip the Reform iD: Messrs. Y. P. Morgan, Arth ° Foster and W. i. —Thomas Dow- morrow morning at 10 0'¢.0ck S street, a very superior co! Was Sot.—At the inquest yesterd: body of Eddie Ford, the lttie colored boy Who was shot last Tuesday by another named Charles Taylor, Soptile F ord (the mot of the dead boy), Julla Washington, Green, James Clark and others testitted. The Was on the porch outside while the Was at the window, first pointed the d it, but ic would not pistol al Green and snaop goct. Green told bim not to do ft again, as It oot. Taylor then snapped ft at" F ord, and the second time he snay went off, with fatal result. Edci+ fcr some ped it the pts‘ol ‘aylor had asked ons, and told him if hedd Hot give them to him be would shoot him. Tue jury rendered a verdict that the deceased came to bis death “from a piste:-shot wound of the head, infiicted with a Cbaries Taylor.” Jail for the action of the grand jury. —— ee g istol in the hands of Taylor was committed to HUNDREDS Will regret not having seen Widow Bedoit. at Ford's Theater, unless te opportunity this weel WATERs. — Congress purest and safest of all cathartic watera. None -uine sold on draught. tiling waters, foreign and the digestive organs and kidneys, M. Wir1i4n invites the ladies to examine his attractive line of real lace handkerchiefs and Leckwear, which he bas marked far regular price for the holidays. ‘Tee Most ATrRactivg PLace in the city just % parents and guardians § ing House of B. Robt Pennsylvania avenue, as {t 's stocked to overflowing with a superb line of all the Winter styles in youths’, boys’ and children’. sarments, which they offer at popular prices. 1 hey improve SVoid all coarse, trri- the Boys’ Popul American enon Suffrage Associ- ation. Blocking Out Work—Vast Namber THE KLRVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. ot Uisttors to be Entertained—Che | The delegates to the eleventh annual meeting Price of Reception Tickets. ofthe American Woman Suffrage assoctation A meeting of the excestive committee of | convened at Lincoln Hall last night. Upon the thirty on the arrangements for the tnaugara- | jy attorm were Lucy Stone, of Boston: Hl. B. tion of Gen. Garfield met at the National Me- | Kinckwell president Ainerioan Woman Sut- tropolitan Bank building last evening. Toere nage asseciat‘on; Matiida Hindman, Pennsyl- . s 3 ania; Mrs. EB. Chase, Rhode Island; Mrs. were present Messrs. 5. W. Thompeon (obalt-) Cleveland, Missourk Mra Mere Ly Haggart, Indiana; Mrs. Hellen M. Gongar, of Indiana: Mrs. Tudor, of Boston; Mrs. C. C,’ Hussey aud Miss Mary F. Eastman. There was but one representative of the male gender upon thestage, Mr. Henry B. Blackweil, who calied the meeting to order, and made some opening remarks, Saying they had met here as Gelegates, in a representative capacity, from | Eleven of the states, to advocate a great social “A | and political change of affairs in the national ) | | Creswell, P. J. 0. P. Burnside, B. ner, R. T. Greener and Chas. B. Purvis. Chairman Thompson stated that most of the sub-committees had organized, and had tak: steps to lay out their work. From the sketches (to the decorations for the Avenue, &e., plan goverhtnent. to be based on Une representation of men and women tn the administration of na- | Uonal affairs, and a participation of both xes In the law making powers of the i} bo Monee re ne ballot = met pro- wa Teculon and for the ‘lter protection of man. that on this, as other committees, the rigat men | Gnr ggvernment has been run since its organt- are in the right place. AS soon as the ‘various | zation’ upon a. class basis Race quatigication sub committees report they will be able to state | for suffrage had been abolished, and now tne about what sum will be required, and it was pro- | a is for the abolishment of aex qualitica- posed to publi:h such a statement so that when | (mand Is for the won ¢ a canvass 18 being made for subscriptions the People will know what 1s requisite In the way Of contributions. Looking over the whole gre d he would say as to the committees they | government is not a government of the people, are ge: Ung things into pretty fair shape, aud fn | fr the people and by the people, and cannot be geod Working order. without woman surage. Mr. P. E. O'Conner was elected assistaut $2 Jie then introduced Mrs. Helen M. Gongar, or retary. Lafayette, Indiana, a very attractive speaker A re: olution was adopted to send notifteattous | ac of pleasiug Tanoee She read fe au Of appointment to sub-committees to those | n-citpt a vet specch, going over the old line of Memters Wno have not received them from auy | a cument thoroughly, and introducing many Cause, or who have falled to put in an appear- | new thoughts. She regretted that woman could ALce at Committee meetings. not exercise the privilege of putting a stop to Mr. Olmstesd read a cilpping from the } t © Mquor traffic; denounced Mormonism, and York Herald in Tis Star io the effect thar t spoke upon the advancement made by wom in Tist New York regiment was preparing to come | since the suffrage agitaiton cominenced tn thi- to the {inauguration on tvitatioa, and asked t country. the statement, was correct. The chair read a telegram from Governor Colonel Corbin sald he had no knowledze a3 | Jo'n W. Hoyt. of Wyoming territory, regret to the truth of the article, but could say'th« | tng nis inability to be at the meeting,’ and ex- he had, or would procure, the address of the | pressing his sympathy with the cause, - commanding ofticer of every military organiza Mrs. Lucy Stone was the last speaker. and tion in the country to whom invitatious have | made an argumentative address, urging the been, or will be, sent. d | passage of a sixteenth amendment, to the Coa Mr. Olmstead! asked if these tnvitationsshoul | stitution, glving the right of voting to women. not go through the military reception commit- ‘This question of woman suifrage under- les the polt'ical future of our self-government, bd ho political party can ever hope for con- tinued success In the future without tt. This THE PEOCEEDINGS TO-DAY. Recut eongh there would be jealousies if the | qe convention reassemmled this morning at execullve committee undertook Lhe work of the | ; Yeloc! ry . ckwell, Spectel coumeitaess 10 o'clock, The president, Mr. Blackwell, . 2 Stated that this was a business meeting, aud Messrs. Clapp, Roose, Warner and others e recognized.” urged that this was the Comuntttee trou wheace SMG MARE Gree ol beacon caved the nvitations should go. and that the prover | tne appointment of a committee on credentials [esr soktL Was the correspondias } carried, and the chair appointed Mary B. Grew! ROuiy. Bester Said erat 18 thie case Of three or + Charlotte A-Cleveland and Mrs. Hindmand, four of the committees.—the miltiary cominti- | go ihe committe, Miss Cie Oh tere ee Confort chen ce. And Committee Upon puvile | genis of the association, regretting his absence meta possibility of a siisht conttct of jurisdic. also, & altliar letion trom Woes “Pilot, prest es A eee elit 3 also, a similar Ietier fro 3. Elliot, presi: found that thers ees ue gmtter over tt was | dent of Washington University of Missourk ie todnin NEES DEERE In thls case tt | ead the annual report of the treasurer, haw would probably be found thatthe military eom- Se WEAN TORO Or PEE Bea mittee would have én abuudant Meld of labor ta | paview ot the present situation of the cause SUUNEILTeS On Goes oan fd Me | throughout the country. A letter was read from trict the city, and submit a classified statement | Re¥-, Alonzo Hayne, of moe in Perabo to as (o the room accommodations in Wasnington | Pjyg Sm hat state; also, one trom Hon. Neal for visitors, and when this was done the com- Die aie ihe vomer ek ts litters on military aud ctvie reception. will jot such a state of things as-exisrer uulize this information. ‘The work of the com. | election would never have occurred. mittees tnstead of clashing would therefore | Eom, the COME ce eee dove-tail together, w, from the committee on ered Col. Truesdell sald that the subject of corre- spondence had bee fully discussed In the coin- mittee of tep, and that it was unanimously | fein B Chace and wiles tone se te egtied that the exeeutive committee should at | Nira GG. Hussey, Amotneiia’ Brows Blac Chairman Thompson sald tt was tmperatively | So ata’ ses easete eee Recessary that there should be some authori- | Chew “Matic Hive cena are : tattve head in the management of the affair. | penngsivania; Margaret V. Longler, Maroc otherwise they would get into a condition of ral fon i 4 ivna; Mrs. confusion that would disgrace them through- ut the country. Tu was natessary tat the ex ecutive committee should have the gc-neral con- Dern renae trol, and supervise and authorize expenditures, Bien eee My roods: Mrs. XC. 80 that they should know precisely what Carpenter, A. M. Swain, J. C. McKloney, and y Were doing, and how taney stood flnan- | S9yPenier, A. M. Swain, J. C. u is Was understood by the other com- | “* committer of fluance was appolnted by the S and they were organizing for harmo- | os ae tones ate Coe ated by the Dlous work with the executive committee. The | Sarah B. eed, of Rhode Island: sre, Cleveland, executive committee rooms must be the head- | * rath > Of Obi com: Peceriabk Of Missouri; aud Mrs. Longly, of Ohlo. A com: “Col. Ford moved that all invitations shouta TORE AT an cael Brats Was ppolnted on the executive committee, which was Adopted. OR 5 "3 ‘The chairman called attention to the sudject | Deca done since the last meeting and what was of the inauguration reception, stating that tue | “Aected to be done at thls session. teh Natlozal Museum building Wad been secared, | neq neon prepared (0 De prety aoe And sugcested that. the question of the price of | today. “ft wan adopeed, Mrs Grow ceca g Scrie: and, » M,C. Callanan, Mrs. C. A. Ingham! that the president of the assoctation be re Mr. Toose favored #10 as the price, and so dtd | (nested. tp “take steps to. present Itrat ‘once; Mr. T. Col. Burnside favored $5. Mr, | adopted. The report read by Mrs. Stone wa3 Roose sald there would be more of a success a’ Chace, of Rhode Island, read a adopted. Mrs. $5, and the place could be filled at | Po e 0 F the former sum. Dr. Purvis favored $5 25 a report of the favorable condition of affairs in — the Rhode Island suftrage association. During Popular price. Ms reading Mr. Fred Douglass entered the hall, Col Ford thought 1a0re people would be satis- taking seat ‘on the front row, when Mrs.Stané “ha 99 a descended the steps ant eld a conversation BEG the MAGeUEOR oe ee bee? | with blu The report from Rhode Island was shoul\ fill the 24, acres of this building and at | S¢c¢Pted. Dr. John Cameron, of Wilmington, @ per licker tied nail ao tise. ig Delaware, was called upon td make a report Cok Carin oot & won take $5,000 to floor | {0m that state, and sald he was sorry to have the building, and such muste ac thoy chee, | to say that he liad no report to make ot ative have would ‘cost $2.00 more; and besides tals, Progress in this direction o> U8 made Uttle Rould be printing bills, decoration, gas, <2. ite | MT ort was read from Callfornia, trom ra. claimed that $10 Cickets would be popular. | H- BS Goudtieh: Ghowion 6 arooneetin tele ae Bad advices that New York woud send 12,000 | atrsira afecting womansulirass In thar etce, to entertatn this vast number of vistors it | My SYr ime atscelation. | sie POstble Conaasite to raise money from every | trom the state association of New Hacnpsiure, iL rai “ , | ling agratifyipg account of the rapid pro money by aa etc bal ee oe | utcas Made in the Cause there, ‘Tue report was y a | uccepte. Ss cetiae he cone Oe welt “Sits. Lticy Stone read the report of the dotn: aoe popenp eet SApney th of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Agsoc jckets be not fixed ait tue col ion, showing that last year, for the tirst time, Pair Barber clans: that there should b> no | Komen were a ee tea of voting for hesitation In using any surplus money from the perpen: mobstacies tn the: Or ones ball or any other source to meet other RERYAEE. RRS > had been incurred fn making the inaugural suffrage. This pr: hai a found to me ee work W Wsatistied with it, a ‘The report was adopte ec pended at this point. | Mrs, Helen Gongan, of Indiana, made a report Bnd asutscription of #2150 for the inaugural | or progress in herstaie, wich showed thar tne pensbses was made by elghteen of the mem- | movement Is a forward one there Sie suppl mented the report with sera remarks, sayiog : the laws of that siate ha en amend: A STRANGER Went into Ford’s theater the | yejati t v ane nt, and wanted to see “Mrs bedotes relating to the rights of womsn to hold and * dispose of property and incur obligations. The sayin “i Enew her mighty nigh onto forty | jaws regulating the sale or iquor had been = gs When be found her a ed greatly improved through the efforts of the Sa es, Women of the state, ; . Mrs, Mary E. Haggart, of the same state, Sale or Fixe Honsrs.—There will be on | made the further staremient that a medical col- exhibition, at private sale, at Wash. N S| lege in that state and other institutions of edu- stables E Siveet_ northwest, for one week, | caiton in that state have been opened to women. a lot of iine. Well-bred Kentucky horses. It not | ‘The report from Indiana was adopted. Sold, then they will be put up at auciton. Tue |” Mrs. Cleveland, of Missourl read ca Interest- titted Weny wore ee on Poly — ing report ot ee Woman Suffrage Association Pt x nn. Wor | ct that state, showing th: ee ce examination. For full details of each hoi thirteen genre SIRE Noet end een orenied See savertisement In auction columus, S. Kev, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, from New singer, auct. Jerse, mee areport from that state, whica S was received. THE WIDE AWaks Cawrarcn CuvB met last B. Grew made a verbal report tor te evenlug, Mr. John Thomas Johnson in the ’ennsylvyania, which was also hopezul chair asd Mr. Jacob Richardson sveretary. C. | tor the cause. It was adopted. A. Joy, J.C. Rilis, and Join James were ad- | Mrs, Longiey, of Ohio, read a statement of mitted to membership, Mr. Chase offered a the suffrage movement in that state, claimtag reolution, which was adopted, that a com-| that {t was as far advanced there'as in aay mittee be appointed to prepare an address to | other state in the country. President-elect Garfield, ans that the president A letter was read from Mrs. Dr, Mary F. aud recording secretary be ex-officio members | Thomas, of Ind.,the leader of the cause In Of sald committee. The chair appointed Messrs. | America. she bi ig announced as the lady who W. C, Chase, Aaron Russell, John W. Carry, | formed the first suffrage organization in Amer- Henry Piper, Edward Brockenborough, John T. fea, and the president of the Indiana state as- Jobnson aid J. A. Richardsou. The members | sociation. The letter was an Interesting one, of the Ira Aldridge Dramatic company—Messrs. | rehearsing the Starting and progress of the W. C, Chase and Geo. W. Smith—gave notice | cause. that they were ready to perform “Alonzo the Mr. Blackwell returned and sald the memo- Bravi ‘© enable the ciub members to pur- | rial to Congress had been placed in the hands chase uniforms for the 4th of March, The chatr | of Hon. Mr. Hoar, who had promised to submit appointed Messrs. H. Piper, L. Gibs'‘and joy | it to day and have tt referred to the committee accmmittee to make the necessary arrange. | on territories. THIS committee would also re- ments. oe the Sears to-morrow ef 10 o'clock. ‘The meeting took a recess until 2:30 p. TROUBLE AMONG CAPITOL OFFICERS.—It will Hine Sook a ropes und aie ne [Songer pay oe eet Bright, Queer Doings at the Capitol. e Senate, ime sinc ed Mr. | strrosep SOWN "mes, «deat fs subject of some letters in that ors pated It has been reported that ex-District attorney it was charged that Mr. Bright had hired a tain | ©. C. Carrington undertook to jump from the to lick Bim (Ayres). A discharged Capitol po- | dome of the Capitol yesterday afternoon. The iceman, Mr, Barrett, has made an aifidavit | Circumstances are these: Capitol Policeman that Bright asked him to whip Ayres, walc Birch. while patrolling his beat outside of the affidavit has been flee in the District attorney's | east front-of the Capitol, observed a man place ofice, and Mr. Bright having heard ‘of | his leg over the parapet of the highest cirele of | it hus been to see that official to ta- | thedome. Fearful that he intecded to tere juire whether there 1s not some way un himself oves he endeavored to attract his atten- the law to reach a libeller. Mr. Ayres has a Uon. Of his own notion tue gentleman with. tn the same quarter asked If there ts not some | Grew. Subsequently he appeared at another Jaw to reach & man who would hire another to | Place and went through the same antic. In a Whip bim, and Mr. Barrett, the discharsed | few minutes he again appeared, and mounting policeman, also desires to kuow if it is noi un | the parapet, stooped Into @ crouching position, onence for one man to employ another to com- | seemingly ready to spring. Thoroaguly im! mit an assault. pressed with the tdea that the man intended to —— take the fatal leap, Oficer Birch ran to the ro- ‘TuEy who sceketh bot amusement will seek | tunda of the Capitol, blew his danger signal an carly grave. Timothy, x-16, | and with another officer ascended to tne dome. ———_—— Upon arriving there Mr. Carrington was sili THE SALE OF BRONZkS ann F. ¥ Goops will | on the parapet, Birch took hold of him aud be continued this evening at7 Ock, tn the } said: “For God’s sake don’t you know betier Natrn butlcing, New York avenue, near 15th | thantodo what you are dotag.” Mr, Carring- s.reet. t ob then stepped down to the walk and was +s. SSS ee o1ted to the roiunda floor. It may be that afr, TiGny OF ANCHITECTS TO OwNeRsir OF | Carrington really Lad No {atention to juno, bae ie bes meg Be ene Poa sd was reélzed with a strong impulse io do so Crimipal Court, the case which af ny people When they reich hig! Phelps agt. Toliman—action in replevia—was | MC Rmects many peop! 4 ee taken up in Cireult Court No. 1, Judge Mac- ——_2—_—_ Arthur; Messrs Riddle and Miller for platuttif SUDDEN DEATH IN a BaksER SHOP.—Prof. J. and Mr. H. E. Davis for defendant. The fats | J. Giers, of the Sixth Auditor's Oftics, while in are that the late Thomas M. Plowman was te | the barber shop in a basement room at the architect for Capt. Phelps and drew the plaas | corner of 9th and F streets, last evening, sud- for the houses, and on Mr. P.’s death Mr. Toll- | den from a chair apparently lifeless. Drs, man, who had beep Mr. P.’s assistant, suc- | Nou and Morgan were called in, but it was ceeded him tn the business and claimed the | a hopeless case and death took place within a Plans. Capt. Phelps, having a misunderstand | few minntes after the attack. Coroner Patter- ing with Tolman. entered suit in repievin for | son was notified, and after viewing the boty the plans. and this trial will determine their deemed an inquest unnecessary, stating that Qe Rership and be of importance to architects, | death had undoubtedly been caused by heart as It will decide the 1 ity of the rule that | dis-ase, ‘The remains were turned over to the they do not part with their plans, when paid | frienas of the deceased, who had them removed tor ther, but only sell the use of them. There | to W. R. Speare’s undertaking establishment, is yet another sutt between the parties, Totl- | where they were packed tn*tce for. shipment to man suing Capt. Phelps on aa account of| the former home of the deceased, at Valher- $2,200, moso Springs, Ala. Prof. Glers had resided here for about ten fred and was the father-in-law ot Mr. Lee editor of the Nationat View, He was a musician of ability. He was ‘Timo“by } in his 65th year at the time of his death. He tT | leaves a wife and several children in Alabama, HE Came Home laughing heartily; his wi’, he neither beard nor bad seen; and all sne heard distinctly, was Widow Bedott— x-16, Holiday Goods, WHERE TO RUY THEM, Peopie who purchase Christmas presents, look to the advertising columns of Tar Star for information as to the best places to buy. The following are among the advertisers fn Tas STAR, and mention will be made of others from time to time. EDWARD CaVERLy & Co, 1425 New York ave- hue, offer a most attractive stock In the line of grates, open fire places, brass fenders, lamps, Tine gas fixtures, drop lights, decorated ‘shades, &c. Orders for plumbing. heating and venti- lating will be promptly attended to. J. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvanta avenue, has a large assortment of cooking and heating stoves, Tabges and latrobes, N. Wuilte & Co., recef¥es dally and will sell at elther wholesale or retail, all the best kinds of Oysters and diamond back and slider terrapins, Thetr depot Is 621 B street northwest. AU FUSSELL’s, 1427 New York avenue, is a large Assortment of fpuit and pound cakes for the holidays. His ice cream is noted. BEAVENS & Sisaw, 11th and B streets, have just recetved a car-load of New York “Patent Process” buckwheat, A. 8, Flanprav & Co., 372 and 374 Broome Street, New York, have for sale grand landaus, breughams, &c. AT MRS. Max WEYL’, th street north- West, tuere 13. a grand display of holiday goo is, including all kinds of novelties. She 13 selliog ala very low price too, AT SHILLINGTON’S Dookstore, corner of 4¥ Str etand Pennsylvania aveutie, cao be found P.csents suitable to all. FRANCIS MILLER, 307 9th street, is soiling Students’ lamps ana the nickel plated lamps With the Jatest improvements ata discount of 10 per cent. He also allows for the holidays a similar discount on other goods, W. P. Youna, agent, 1420 New York avenue, say8a very good Christmas gift for wife or children ts a policy in the Mutual Lite, of New ee the largest insurance company In the world N. W. Brewer has a very fine stock of gro- cerles, wines and liquors for the holidays. de has just received Fiorida oranges, Malllard’s candies and glace iruits, G, A. O'HARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., has fine ca- tawba wine, fancy New Orleans molasses, pre- serves, fruit butters, jellies, nuts, citron, can- dies, cigars, wines and liquors.’ He sells by holesale as low as, and ofven lower than, Bal- timore merchants, GO 70 BaRLOW’s GALLERY, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue, for Christmas presents, if you are 1o0k- ing for things pertaining to art. Barlow’s is oue of the most attractive places on the Avenue. ST. NDI, 433 7th st., 13 now selling elegant, Seven and elgbt stop organs of superb tone and finish, made by the best makers in the country, for only #50, upon easy monthly fastatments, E. F. BRooks, 531 15'h st., Corcoran butlding, has for the holidays a large assortment of por- celaip, parlor and library lamps, drop lights and decorated shades, cabinet mirrors and sconces, rorzes, Taney Student lamps and decorated shades. All of his goods are sold at reduced prices. H. L, SUMNER, SI1 9th st., 1s sole agent for Hallet Davis & (o.’s upright grand pianos and the celebrated Hardman upright piano. He who laughs, shall merry be; While ne Shallinisery sec, Timothy X, 16th, t f Widow Bedott. West Washington, nee Georgetown. SENY TO THR GRAND JURY.—A colored man pamed John Thomas, well-known by the poilce here, was arrested yesterday evening for the larceny Of an apparatus from the Chemical works situated upon Rock Creek, near K-street bridge, and in the Police Court this morning was held for the grand jury—second offence. THE COAL T a sulpments for the 04ons; an increase of 3 the same perlod last year. Of this sum 1,124.056.02 tons were shipped by the Baltimore and Ohto ratlroad, 202,502.04 tons by the Penusylvanta State Line, and 692,517.15 by the Chesapeake and Oulo canal. The’ Increase for the year compared with the same period of 1879, by the Baltimore and Ohfo railroad, 1s 173,121 tons; by the Pennsylvania State Line, 56,409.02 To) by the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, 105,363.07 tons. The heaviest shippers for the year are the Consolidation Coal Com- pany, 522,391.05 tons; New Central Coal Com- pany, 330,711.02 tons, and the George's Creek Coal and Iron Company, 223,522 tons But 24,252 tons were shipped for the week ending Saturday last, and none stuce then. It is not yet decided whether or not the water will be turned on the canal again. IBABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS. BLACK SATINS, BLACK OASHMERES. COLORED CASHMERES, PLAID DRESS GOODS. BROOHE SHAWLS, OLOAKS, CLOTH SKIRTS, PIANO COVER! NOTTINGHAM LACE FOR CURTAINS, DIAGONAL CLOTH, AND BASKET CLOTH FOR CIRCULARS AND SILK UMBRELLAS, at TOWSON’S, 686 Penna. aves, South Side. 200 doz. of COLORED STILE HANDRERCBIEFS. 50 doz, COLORED SILK HANDKERCAIEF Sat 81. 75 doz. COL'D SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at 7c. 50 doz. COL'D SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at 5c. 25 doz. COL'D SILK HANDKERCHIBFS at 232. 50 doz. COL'D BORD'D HANDKEROHIE?'S at 120. 50 doz. OOL'D BORD'D HANDKEROHIEFS at 2uc. 50 doz. COL'D BORD'D HANDEEROHIEFS at 25c. 100 doz. of LADIGS' WHITE HEM-STITCHED HANDKERCHIEPS at 12, 15, 18, 20 and 250. 100 doz. of LADIES’ INITIALED HANKKER- CHI all Linen, at 25 to 50 doz. GENTS’ INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, ali Linen, 50c. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ GLOVES, KID, DOG- SKIN, FURTOP, CLOTH, LISLE THREAD LINED, Ete. FANCY HOSIER’ Y FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN. At TOWSON’! 636 Penna. ave., 80 ALL INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT ust. VELVET RUGS, TAPESTRY RUGS, HASSOCKS. OfTOMANS. BED COMFORTS, 75c., 81.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. LARGE DOUBLE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, per pair, $2.50, $3.00. 84.00, 85.00, $6.00, 47.00, etc., at Cc. M. TOWSON 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, declS near 7th st. and Genter Market. SOx. yeen BITTERS A TRUE TONIC. IRON BITTERS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUB LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A OER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALLY INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACKOF ENERGY, ETO. IT EN- BICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES. IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. A TABLESPOONFUL AFTER MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DY¥SPEP- TIO SYMPTOMS, SUCH: AS TASTING THE FOOD, BELCHING, HEAT IN THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, ETO. ‘THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT BLACKEN THE TEETH OR GIVE HEAD- ACHE. WRITE FOR THE A. B. 0. BOOK, 32 PAGES, SENT FREE. BROWN CHEMICAL 00., BALTIMORE, MD. st. ble it Rives better satis- faction in al aint hoe tells the prosect fata were CITY ITEMS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ] _STEAMERS, &e MARKET SPACE 717 ¥°™ PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, THE PLACE TO PURCHASE RUBBER SHOES CHEAP. For Pansents.— Rubber Ceats and aud men; Boys’ fine Gum Overshoes, sizes 6 to 12, at x Bs to 8 CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blord purifier, internally, Cuticara, a medicinal jeliy, asststed al and Totlet Soan, most miraculous fulous humois r Perfect soods, from the rs in the country se prices, ae limited. wu. nich, inna Semmemeenl 717 Market @pace. RE STEAMED ARROWSMITE: < ‘Will leove Potomae Ferry WINTER ROOTS AND SHOES. LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LEOPOLD RICHOLI’s BOSTON 8HOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pa. ave. northwest and 659 Pa. sve. southeast. ry Caticura, Meatct Kerember, these are externally, have performed cures of itching, scaly and ever recorded. PORTABLE Gas Stans at Hamilton and Shedd’s, RENEaR’s Tonic fs a certain remedy for wind dyspepsia and heartburn. One bottle is sumi- clent in most cases, Try 1. as tne supply, 50 ceats a bottle. ‘Totally Different from All Others, London Hair Kestorer.” London Hair Restorer.” “London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. NO TOILET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—TRICKENS ‘Thin hair, stops {ts falling and the most por- fect hair restorer and dressing the world has We allude to “London Hair Color A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, N. “Tt has stopped my hair from fall 0 its natural color.” is sold by all draggists at Restores the color. oni timers Ebene: Watkins ee Gaiters, $1.35: :Gentlemen’s Broad toc Gaiters, $1.95: * lower prices thaa an}, other house tn the Uniti Boote, 1.98, worth $3; Ladic# the larwest stock at the most reasonable A ticket given sway and restored Hair Restore cents @ bottle, Hic AvTHORITY.—Dr, Benj. H. i th every pair of Shoos bought at cither of my stores: fifteen of these tick- ete entitles the holder to one good pair of Shoes. LEOPOLD BRICHOLD, Proprietor of the GREAT Wstonx SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. ave, and 6th sts, Li tract of Beef and Tonic Invig ‘ation, Whose composition is known ysiclans can intelligently pre- scribe. I have found it of great service in my Sold by all druggists, GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE.—The great pop a- larity of “Withor’s Compound af Con Liver vi aud Line” bas induced some un) sons to attempt to palm of a si their own manufacture; but any person who i3 suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consumption be careful where they Tt requires no pufting. best recommendations; and the proprietor has ample evidence on file of its ex- traordinary success in pulmonary The Phosphate of Lime possesses a velous healing power, as combined pure Cod Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbor. seribed by the medical faculty. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists. UNDERSTAND THaT Hue Pcxen, prepared by skilled bands of pure old liquors and cromatic Jrnit juices, InUst Surpass With hot water, milk, or lemonade, or in any teed form, a punch or toddy made with minor judgment on the spur Have it ready. Taken ho! at bight it will surely break upacold. Of ‘iro- cers, Druggists and Wine Merchan's at $ ris an excel- Ps and one that pl ign of the Red Flas, between 416 eading Shoe House in the District BRANCH STORE— rinetpled per- a A Wallach School Building, Cap’ 659 Penns. ave imple article of FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS We will se'l our entire stock of first-class BOOTS: HOES st prime cost, a8 our stock is entirely 1 28 a visit to our Wenamea few Shoes, 81; d = fine Rid Batt. lo. five Rid Butt. Bhoes, work: finest Kid Britt. Shoes, urchase this he results of its use are Its lated heel, 8145, Sold by A. B. heavy Farmers’ Bx roods too numeri to fine Shoes in ail widths snd at ast: Ting hecl Shoea for ch e entire stock must sn Tve; therefore come as early as poxsi- cn Save money by buying now. to ail, and money refunded for goods re- Ben.cn.ber name sud num ber— SINSHEIMER & of the moment. Swayne’s Ointment Cures Itching Piles Symptoms—A_ moisture like intense itching, ‘tching Piles. perspiration, itching Piles, particularly at night, after get- Itching Piles, Ung warm in bed, increased by Itching Piles, scratching, L. Taylor, Hinsdale, N. H., writes: ‘ For 30 Years I have been greatly troubled with Itebin: Piles; have consulted many physicians and tric many remedies, which proved to me ni at ail, until I obtained Dr. Sica at Thomas’ drugstore, at Brattleboro, Vt., w cured me completely.” Also cures Tetter, al Skin Diseases. ALLER’S BRAIN Foop, is the only reliable tonic <ual Organs of elther sex #1. Storr & CRoMWELL, Agents, 450 Pennsylvania avenue. Burnett's Cocosine, _ The Best and Cheapest Hair Dressing, It kills dandruff, allays Irritation and pro s growth of the Hatr, Burwits Flavoring Extrac acknowledged the purest and best. MIXTURE, prepared from oil of tar and horchound, cures a cold quleki Quarter pint bottles 25. S “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresb churned every morning, and delivered in ra th Branch Store, 140 Bridge | i = BHOE HOUSE, No. 402 Tru Srreer, “The Old Womsn in Window." “TRY OUR COMMON SENSE LAST.” L KID BUTTON GLOPe WOOL-LINED SHOES AND SLIP WHITE KID SLIPPERS, all sizes. GUM BOOTS AND SHUES. “GENTS B8COTCH BOTTOM BOOTS AND GAITERS. novis for brain and s¢ GOAT AND motes a vigorol s are Invariably RAILROADS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FASTLINE, AND THE ONLY LINE EST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JARNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE Er FECT DECEM RENEAR'S COvG old by Druggists 3,1. Bi Alderney butter THE EAST AND THE W 450. Ib, Also, cottag: cheese, butte uk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. LADIES GOODS. ‘HS, M. L. WHITEFORD, ‘ASHIONABLE DRFS erst al WEDNESDAY, LEAVE WASHINGTON. cinnati and St. Louis Fast Bx- », Ellicott City and way stations. 6.45- Baltimore Express. 6.50—altimore, A.M. 411.50—Chicago, Cin Press. 5 00—Baltimore, ALTIMORE, MD... 03 F st. northwest Aunapolis, sud way. (Piedmont, inchester, Hagerstown and way, d way stations. azeretown and at Point of Rocks for ri York. Philadelphia and Boston Express. iy Sunday only for Bsitimore, Annapois (Stops at sttevil wurel, "Atnanos Jane: ver. Cincinnat! and St. cwecoms . For s permanent place of business, has taken HOUSE 930 E STREET NOR:+HWEST, And will continue to design and make elegant EVENING RECEPTION AND WALKING i mle mn, Jessup’s and M™= B. VAN BEUTH. Pittsburxb, Chicago, PARISIAN MODES, ALL2 18th street northwes WALKING, EVENING AND RECEP- ELEGANT WAL! NPD REES Ready-reade and made to order. RAL BEADED FRONTS FOR EVENING sae DRESSES. VELTIRS IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, TATEST AO BUTTONS, ETO. nt Line ee SAMPLES of newest Roogs rey P. 12.10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Anuspolis and Way 41.25—On sunday only, for Baltimore and way. Pens. rk, Philadeipnia and Boston Exp a Way Stations. 13-05—Baitime Hyatteville and Lourel Ex- rick, via Relay. Stops at Anna- Frederick, Hagerstown, hertes aod Way ERMILYA’S LADIES’ ffering 4 fine stock of Winter GOODS Pan ene very LOW PRIOE! Statiows only.) Way Stations. ore Express. lay. Stops at I, 3g ake, Aintyauing 0 order a ne aoe for Lad 3] cannot excelled. aoe aren nat Te at. VEREMILY A. « OPP. Patent Offices . 8. J. ME! R, 2 ‘@ in connes- Si, OE TRE OUTTING, &c., 1363 F st. oot9-5i +8.45—Hs timore and Wag Si 7.30—Baltimcre and Laurel Ext burg, Chicago, Cine eR. nore, By: New York, Philadel Sleeping Car to ing Car at Philadeip! ‘unday only. Other t Relay Station. icf York, and epec- ia. trains daily, ex. ME. WASHINGTON, RERSMAKING AND. TRTMAIING STORE, > 422331 Pennsylvania avenue, 168, t_shiort notice. All trains stop al For further information apply at the Rsltimore ices, Washington Station, and Ivania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bagwaye to be checked and received at any point in the city. aaa OO CCOQII&me Dresses, Suits, 8, &c., made in Breseea Out and Basted, anda verfoct Bt guatase HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ASSORTMENT nd HEATING STOVES, BES, &e., ut low prices @! ANIA ROUTE ‘T AND BOUTH WEST. . Steel Hails, ECENPRY MAGNIFICENT ECT, NOVE! TRAINS LEAVE W ‘Of COOKING a RANGES, LATRO to reduce stock Bitoves repaired. P 2126 Pa. Av. AND UBLIC ARB INVITED TO OALL AT OUB STORE, ‘Ap EXamng THE LanGest AssouTMENT OF |ATING STOVES id South of New York City- THE RADIANT HOME, ‘TOVES, PORT. LATBOBEA, burg and the West, 8.00 a, Cars to Louirville and Ci with Sleeping Cars from Louia and Chicago; 9:30 p m. ttsbure. [AC RAILROAD. falo, Nii daily, with lace Care to P BA OES. mags From pk aPrandaigns Rochester, x 7 Sisto Watking ana the North at xcept Sanday : 9:30 p.m. Fe Palace Gare toOaaudai- 8.00.1. daily, © exceyt pator iy, Wil For Williamsport, Lock Haren and Elmira, at 0:40 ‘and the Kast, HE. To Be Foun We To40a.m., 220and m. On Sunday 2:10 and 10:00 p.m., express of Puliman Parlor Cars, 9:30 3. rs h trains connect at fording direct transfer to Fulton street. avoid- across New York city. C , 5:40 and 10:00 10:60 $30 a.m. daily, . 2:30, 10-40 a.m., and 80 and 16:00 p.m. On 2:40, 540, 9:30 and n. Greek Line, 640a.m. and 4:40 p.m. lis; 6.40 a.m. and 4-40 p.m, daily, ex- it Eunday. N AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- as ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- ATLROAD. Ki 0,7 20, 9:20, end, 11:200.m., 70" 21-00 and 11-20 ain. end'8 00 ith, pied 11.00 a.m. 8.m. dail For New York’ ‘Also, a large vai ABU and BRIO FUBNACES, GBA’ ae m™. dst ys, 6) For Brookfyn, Gs COOKING STOVES, om on 1 Bie die Cor For Puiladeiphi imited Express, Gas Light Company have atthetr an assortment of SUN STOVES, in various sizes ‘This is the Btove used by Miss Dods a ery. Sunday. 8200, 10:40 a. 200 p.m —_—_—_—_—_—_— PIANOS AND ORGANS. REM ovar. BIDNEY T. NIMMO has removed to, his elerant New Wareroom, 423 7th street n: it for the celebrated SH LANOB of several No. 1 NABE PIANOS.—Unequaled in TONE, in west. NINGER ANS Pm. oRRoee Ong | eatin ne STEAMER THOMPSON, Gayt. John KR. Wood, pault expresay _ fer the Potomac iver busi. am, £ Jeayee 6th street wharf every MON DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. at 7 0 =. he thr principal iandin * vn the Fifer. fretelius at lowest rates and Tee ee LOVE Preaident, oothe 3m 1416 F wtroet. G ok rf, foct of Tab street, si * m., every | SUNDAY, TURSDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS ss far 2 Leonards wna d Nowilal retorciae BORD: | WEDNBSDAY and FRIDAY Pate and Freight at lowest rates 3y18-1y F. 3 STONE, Purser. ORFULM AND FORTHERS NONBORD STEAMER JANRB MUSELBY,. GarcaINn JAMES £ BAKKER. First clacs fare, #1; hound try, | 81 50 Second. class fare, 78. Row DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 6 o'clock P. orfolk aleruate days at 4 p. | ping at Alexandria, Fines Point, Poin! Sud Fort Mource, Va., going and tetarning. oAYMvat 4 Poa AS. For. fre rateapiy to P'A.DRSHAM, Awt., 63 Waler orwetow rehistetn Minter som eeu, t0 General OMtee, fed — o8 LOVELL, Preaident. BR SOKPOLA, PORTRMOT FORTRESP MONTOF AND THE SOUT STEAMER GRORGE LEARY, gine US Mal Journ Wire, ander. LEAVES Warninctor, dow from toot of Seventh et. | From Cans Nor | v MONDAY \brpwes- TUPRSDaY THURS- DAY and FKIVAY, at| DAY “ASD GATUR- Sr. m. DAY. a4 em. Ee { ney Polnt and Pint teomoat Going an Fire cise fare, 91 Mound rip, #2 60. Tickets ood until v= Nckets and staterooms for at BW Reed's Sons, Le ; HB. Polk- inhorn’s stationery ato: Office, Purcy G4. Smith YOLK, ‘ells wharf, oy wM it. Ith et wharf, Washinton, D.@. DOF REELT t, eep27-tm Causpheil ortol. (ORTH GHAMAN LLOTO —sresmenre LOS®. Le TWERX NEW Yous, Havut, LONDON, BOUTH 4x ; > The mesrt arday from 3; Bates of © senay fon, Eontnsnsy, second ca! mm 0 stew : For frewht wi (2) Dr's NEW EXPRESS Lie ; BETWREN WABEINGI UN, GFULGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PBTLADELPHIA, CONNROTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH OLYDR'S Lixks vor New Yorx, Boxtox, PROVIDENOR, % AND ALL POINTE UN THE NEW Exotany Sire. ‘Thromsh Lilie of vou wale DAYS. et ae Iynis—Satar od Gaily anti! Selivered wt t Lb street. ». CLYDE & O0., General Mani ves, Philadelphia, J 8. JOH) Vdth-#s. wharf abd 1209 F et. ™. Georgetown Wena £0v. Warbinwiwor UNALD LINK. Cc NOTICR LANE ROUTR. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LI Between New Vork and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, om PER «0, Nb NEW YORK. Wed..15 . |[Reythia. ..Wed.,12 Jan. We a 0 Batavia...Wed.,19 Jan. 5 ny we Bounis.. Wed. rk. And every Wedtinedey frow New Vork. ‘BATES OF Pasha! ”) wold, according to accommodations.” Rektts vo Varin, €:o acid adaiwonn Return tickets on favorable terms Btoerawe at Step iow rata Sterne tekets from ee Liverpoo! ana wstown, and il other parts of Europe, #1 loweet rates TI Dilla of laden #1 Moait neay Sor Mand. vase apply at the Company's io. bowling or bot steerage and ped in to odete BIGELOW ‘*k 00., 63 Tu street, fui ENON H. BRUWN & OU., 8-¥- NEW YORK-—BOTTERDA The first-class steamers of thie line— A. Scholten,” *‘‘Rotterdam,” “"P. lang") Squiedam” and “‘Mass”—carrying the B. Mall to the Netherlanda, Weave Wateon's rooklyn, resilarly on NE: b ‘70; Becond Cabin—845, #50; Bteer- teewe2s. HY CAZAUR General Aecut 27 Bouea z asks apply to 25 Pewnsylvanis, SON, Agent, ta i for Belt: @iargow, Sayre, Auteurs ud other port oh the Goutnent fret: Deport Buildi th street northwe yenecuanre anD SINER® TEANEPOLTATION OUMPA! IWITKIDE LINE OF STEAMEKS BALTIMORE and SEW YORK. paling dere from Bsltimore—Every WEDNEB- DSF aud SATUSDAX, at 4 p.w.. from foot of year's Wiart, (near foot B. Gare) m Kew York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- BDAY, at oe tD., from Pier 49, E.«t River, (ear ‘oot Oliriton st.) aieratanient Lowest Estes of poseace—Pirst-claga, 85, inclading mesie snd siaterom berth pleersee 62, warns, if de tired, 35¢ per meal. COAL AND WOOD. (eax. ‘woop. COAL. Cc AL THUR B. smrtu °° Has on bend snd constantly recetvine the best ~ to the acivcry of Goa! tree from eas orden” Oe ders throng: mai! or telephone promptly flied. Main Office 1233 Oth at. nw Branch Yar’—G48 New York av. n.w, (Thomas B. Penick’ 010 nana) octé-3m" eztenas FALB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL ant KINDLING WOOD wsa awarded to us over al competitors. STEPHENSON & BKO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street whart. Office: 12th and Penn. avenue. an™ Con JOHNSON BROTHERS, | |. TELEPHONIC OONNEOTIONS. aeeaya Too aad 2 ws eee 700 a ga connietont with OER Sinday at 8.05, Tunine, pene, ‘epacking and ‘end parlor car ac- Promptly s2 ae Bardeen cant corner of 18th street and Peuneyieania avoony, es pierce and at the depot, where orders ca be left forthe | THE WEEKLY STAR, now twenty-nith novi | checkine of bagwage 10 from hotels sbove Pennsylvi Hl HIS IS THE BUBGLAB’S SEASON. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 16th Street and New York Avenue. P. FAR! Fake ‘THOMSON, DR. H. D. SHRADER, OFFicg 620 11TH StRaeT NontTHWEsT, CoRNEs G, te) External, Blind, ie byacnew and ‘universal ful and dangerous "la radical and per- manent cure guaranteed in every case or no pa} Among the many w! refer to ube following: Rev. Dr. Deale, past . Government 0u0. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks Manayers— Btlckoer, Precdeat: or Wesley Ohapel M-E. Church. "Attorney-at-Law, 490 La. ave. Grocer, Fa. ave. and 7th st. Forre 516 18th et. E tt. 317 East Capitol bth st the wonderful cures pure) to la 8 m. and 2 to the | well-kn: reliable todo ail huds of work HATm made to order.and ‘the No.. 740 Sth Core Main oMce, miliand footer Siw Oticos: 1202. F wn ‘7th et.n.w. ; and 231 Pa. THE WEEKLY STAR! year, is a double or eight-page sheet, containing ‘fifty-six columns of fresh News, Literary and Agri- cultural matter every week, including s compend of Washington News and Gossip, a record of Local ce ecachliaiea a AUt ON HO Go 7° Wore Penne: avenue, Oem ‘One door from 20th street, and buy your DEY GOODS AND MILLINERY. CSBP: Sava gens mt ray ny NG | (UBT MANUPACTUREMS. No. DUBBEUIL BEOS. & 00., 1112 F Street BN. W. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in [PTIO SHIR

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