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eee THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Weather. ISDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrick OF THE CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER WASHINGTON, Dec. 2s, 1580, 9:30 &M. For the mkidie states. colder, partly cloudy Ww ather. northerly to westerly winds and rising beiometer during the day. GE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘Thefciowtng are the readings of the ther- Jometer at the Signal Office during the day:— 7 am, 19 4+ i am, Sp. m., is, raum, 15 LOCAL NEWS. Amnusements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—"The Guy'nor.” National Theater.—Kobson and Crane, Aliwr's Music Hail.—Select concert. 1 Fel —The “Twin Sisters,” by ‘We Yourg La Dominic's. Street lamps will be > lighted at emungutshed at following d by Felt the ensuing ¥ ‘Thompson, S. W. Severson, secretary; John H. Brooks, iroasurer: has. Hunt. tyler. Jobn Strausberger, who was severely Injured about the head by felling on the tce at the cor- ner of 6th and © streets, on the merning of the wth instant, with a keg of lager beer on top of him. Sunday ning at the Freedman's . Who was at orte time promi- fp the real estate busthess in has bad an attack of paralyats, ously ifecting voth bis mind and speech, and has been taker to his sateer home, at Iodiaa- apes, Iud.. By tits frien ©. P. Ganghorn, convicted of an assamit and sentenced ty the Criminal Conrt December 16th to @ days in jatl, was to-day brought up from the jail abd) his senten: ged to a fine of $5 which was paid. Col. Sttopsen P. "Moses. Ia conined to the hicuse by serious lujurtes 0 his right arm, from & fall upon av ley slacwalk Ou Christmas morn- _J. Shillingten se nds the January number of Holida » Goods WHERE TO BUT } YEAR'S GIFTS. ‘The holt de is by no means over yet. Many peop ood things for New ¥ Presents. The Star to bus. bas studen Of AFHISLS” In Pennsyly in “SE, Market Space, win- ter miliuery and other goods have been marded down low. Sroxgy T. 7th street, offers great bargains in planos and organs, At OMBaka ling bazaar, 15uh and F Streets, can be found a complete line of sport- Ing goods and novelties in mechanism. He 1s also Selling Iudian clubs at very low rates. TYLER & CHEWNING, 7th street, have a full stock of siiks, satins, velvets, aud every- thing in th el Liss ary g goods line. AN IsTenserive Least Poner—Seven Yea: ahand Makes his Wife a Wid Feste rday, an interesting Case was decided in Ctreutt Court, No. 1. Judge MaeArthur—taat of Gevaur agt. Ketmuth. This was an actton by a erman women who, at 75 years of joaned dant $00 on condition that defendant d provide for plaintiff the rest of her lite, The plaintil subsequently Became dissatisfied Because she betng used as a domestic, and leaving defendant's house entered suit to re- cover the amount loaned. On the trial yester- Co the question was raised that defeadant Maitied woman was not liable for the ‘y loaned her, but her cross-examinaiion developed the fact that her husband had lett her nine years age, and she had heard nothing from bim since. | T: ruled that an ab- sence of Seven or more on the part of the busband, with bo tidings from him, raised the Presumption that he was dead, and that the e couki act a3a feme sole and was Habie. defendant put ta plea that she was en- titled to compeusailon for boarding the ola lagy. The jury gave a verdict for $31 1. ‘Tobriner and C, Walter for pi ‘intiit aud W. J. Mller for defendant ALL THE Sas. Fry are trying to take advant- age of our reduced prices, and are anpouncing great reauctious. Kemember ours 1s a strictly Ghe price house, and the reductions ean D2 de- pended upon; at two price houses they cannot. A. Saks & Co. Lig one price eee Clotblersy 316-3 St ‘THE CHRISTMAS FE: L of the First Baptist Sunday School took place in the chureb, 13th Street, between G and H, last evening. The exercises, which were quite interesting, were under ibe direction of Mr. R. €. Fox, super- intendent. Addresses were made by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, Rev. J. B. Eaglish, of Bal mocre, and Mr. Fox; a recitation by Blanche Linscomb, and singing was a feature of the festival. A finely decorated tree was depleted Of the gifts for the idren. Premtums a | aitendance. &2., were given to Lucy Hattle White and Boe Clayton. given to Mrs. McMaKin, Master in, Mr. Spelden, Mrs. Hawes, Roberta Fox ahd atise c layton. ‘The com- Spent some time in soctal enjoyment. ES Joseph we 14B Was when people had to suffer with >; DOW & Hottie of Dr, Bull’s Conus oe Cures them. ————— ne Ice Biockarg in the river has closed all trarsit except toa few st ave been trying to break through, jam at Broad creek has forced tne t. ‘The tugs Mary Lewis, mac left yesterday mora- nooner Centennial ja tow. The t will continue to Balti- Ha towing en- was towed Up to the wl ck, from St.” Do: LS Were encased { ket, trimmed with a ad Cathovie emblems. Was a © silver plate {ns Bame and dates of birth and a. The floral devere nurch, The re- an et walnut 33, short onthe id ‘ibed with th death of U aS consisted erosse shalt, funeral wa pat 1 b The Bteambc a plying the Poto: amon ere George Mattingly and Goo services were also atteaded by Der of prominent citizens of the Mass was celebrated by the Rey. cer wi ae : Cross BY A Matca ( Police Court, aa Iratian Lkaowa ay of Daniel M> orner of 1412 oe nights before Christmas, fled that this girl came Luto id 3! Taissed bis & Detect ‘The Smithsenian Grounds Outrage. FOUR OF THE ACCUSED YOUNG MBN ON TRIAL. Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, (Judge James.) the trial of the case of John Roc-a, Henry Uardy, Frank Burch alias Frank 8, Ven- atta and John Norris, indicted for having, on | the 2ist of June Isat, committed a rape upon | Mary Trout, was continued after our report jescrs. COOK and A. B. Williams for the detendants. Mr. Hayden testified that Bush made a state- ment to him, which he put upon the A Nigee hd book, to go before that body. He made another statement at the District attorney's oflice which witness recorded and placed upon the District attorney's desk, Mr. Cook then asked that the grand jury book roduced. ‘he District attorney declined to produce it except upon the order of the court. ‘A subpena dices fecumn was then issidd to the District attorney for the graud Jury book. District Attorney Corkhlif said the grand jury book was amere memorandum of what each Witness could prove, and could in no sense be evidence. It contained private mem- oranda as to all the cases to be tried tals term, — he felt uswilling that Col. Cook should ave It. Col. Cook.—You may seal up all Its pages ex- cept that which contalas the statement of Ein- mett Bush tn this case, The District attorney then. in obedience to the subpena dices fecwi, produced the book in court, but declined to subdralt it to Col. Cook Without submitting to the court some questions Which he desired to argue. ‘The judge said be would hear argument upon the subject today, and adjourned the court. a PROCEEDINGS TO-DaY. This morning on the court convening the dls- cussion of the question of requiring the pro- duction of a statement made by Bush for which Asubpeena duces fecunt had been served on Col, Coes Was resumed, In the Course of which ol Corkhiil said that he had a book in court, bit te Was not the grand jury book contalaing By atement, nor was there such a book 'n ents Eten Afler some discusston, Col Cork- bul te-tifled that he had no knowledge of a bok containing a statement of Emmett Bush. Mr. Hayden was mistakea as to Bush’s stat ment being in the book. BUSH WAS RECALLED and testified that he made his first statement te Mr Hayden and had not seen tt s!nce; made o Mr. Perry, which was retatned by Mr. He dented haviag made certain n he Was questioned. closed tts case with Mr. Williams moved that Hardy The court Sala there was no evidence as to , and he intended to tell the jury to dis- charge lm, but he declined to do so at this Ire Mr. Cook moved to stri S$ testime e out certain parts of yy as against Rocca, and the king no objection the motion SY FOR DEFENCE. G. S_Koontz, of t., Who tesitt ‘pot from Al me during the the Bal- ary Trout by the n orwhich name fo the hosp J Her health was e le! a he oe nd ee evidence of any si she alle ily, the naneed Mary ‘wa as eld and she conversed about and sald she was st! wien she but she did not state the exact Amusements, &¢. Ra Hovsi othing half so amus- esented On the stage in Wash- ington this season as that rollicking comedy, “The Guy'nor,” whieh kept an appreciative audience at Ford's Opera House last night tn convulsions of laughter, eee the three long acts which seemed too short when the perform: ance came toa close. The pee 1s fullof pure, genuine fun; uproartous, but without coarse- hess, Barton Hill, as the stuttering lover, is the leading character, and fs very bright and amusing, but the dry humor of Mr. Carles, as the deat boat a fairly divides the honors With bim; tn fact, he gives us one of the most, original, natural and Intensely funny imperson- ations seen since Burton's “Captain Cuttle. There are otner members of the company Worthy Of special commendation, if space per- nutted. No one should miss seeing “The Guv'hor” ‘and its queer tangle of oder- standings which run gta the Play. NATIONAL ‘THEATER. — Robson and Crane appeared at the National last evening tn their new play, “Sharps and Flats,” which will be given every evening this week and Saturday matinee. It was written for them, and affords arople scope for the peculfar powers of each as an actor. The aualence, as usual, recetved the iwo comedians enthusiastically, Lixcotn Hatt.—Next Thursday, Friday and “ aay evenings Kate Thayer Concert Ou y aud tae 's Spanish Students will ap- par at Lmeoin Hal ‘TALLMADGE Hatt-—To-morrow afternoon a maitee concert willbe given at Tallmadge ilall forthe benefitof the Dashaway Reform Ciub. There will be many attractive features in the entertainment. Opp FELLOWS’ Hatt.—One hundred young lastes Of St. Dominic's parish will give the 0, € elta, the “Twin Sisters,” at Odd Fellows’ Bail, with a full orchestra to-night. ABNER'S MUsic HaLL.—The concert at Ab- Lei’s Hall fast evening was very successful. ‘The program was a fineone, and was admirably rec dered by the celebrated artists engaged for the two first concerts. The $ cond concert takes p.ace to-night. Forp’s ur ing has been MARRIAGE LICENSES have been tssued to An- drew Schickler and Katie Scheuch; Jo3. Wilks and Carrie Mason: Robert Matn, of Albany, N. Y., and Nellie Flynn; Benjamin F. Manz a hed atord, Pa., and Ltssle M. Stromberger, . Wilson and Lillian B. Buxton; Geo. E, Snel ting and Nelile E. Anderson; Snowden Lee Hempstone, of Darnestown, Md., aad Eilen M. Smith; Allred Ailen and Ann Moore; Karl Deske and Louisa Klabunde; Wm. Panne and Emm: Foreman; John Bowie and Celin Duftia; 8, J. Downs and Anna M. Losano; Geo. Butterfield. ot Maine, and Jeannette &. Weston; Oscar Seroggins ata Milly Ann Wade; Wm, Liitie and wile Marshall: Wm. A. Morton and Virginia W. Jones, both of Stafford county, Va; vis P. Perry and Fannie P. Firth, both of Front Hoyal, Warren county, Va, John H. Righter aud Abna Shepherd, ——>——_ THE MUTUAL UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY placed on fie in the office of the recorder of a: eds yesterday a mortgage conveying to the Central Trust company, of New York, to sesure to that company a loan of $350,000, a Lele; a itLe now under construction from’ this Baltimore, and trom Baitimore via Philadel. bla, New York, Hartford and Providence, to soston, ‘The officers are as follows: Jon O i.vans, of Washiogton, president; Gen. J. M, Corse, of New York, Vice presiden' pie. ¥. Peck, of Washington, secretary; G. H. Holt, of x w York, tre asurer; £0) F. Baker, of New ¥ and E. A Jackson, Ot Pe videnc’, RL, mem- Ders Of the board of directors. ie Tus Livery STABLE MEN PERMANENTLY O8- GanizE. — The livery stable proprietors met again last night at the office of Mr. Allison Nallor; Mr. J. Leavitt Smith in the chair, and Mr. Natlor secretary. ‘There was a fair repre- sentation of the proprietors of the leading tables present. The chair stated the maln of the meeting to be the permanent O'gunization of a livery men’s association, and Tecited the advantages of tt. They could de- ide on fair rates for thetr service, and by co- operation purchase their stock and material to better advantage. Mr. Dergdort expressed the fear that there would be some who would not stick to the rates agreed upon. They should upon penalties for such ones. Mr. Wanstall thought the prices for board: ap horses were much too low. Mr. (or Opposed the adoption of any ‘aystem ct penalties, A constitution and by-laws could be adopted. He advocated a voluntary system, Gnd that the ouly bond be a man’s honor. reuon _ Mr. Wanstail, they a manent Oftleers wh ft Leavitt Smith, pres president ween, 3 | were appointed a e ion abd by-laws. Natlor, y and Cham! Bergdort, Pric ¥3 were appointed a co) mtce to fix as ule of prices cover! | the various branches of the trade. Uon. drawn up by their attorne: Christy was read, to be presented by a commit- tewor liverymen to the District Commissiouers, | The paper Was reeelved as the sense of the necting, abd a committee, consisting of ine Clainnan, Mr. Simlih, te Vier prestdcnt, Wanstall. and the secretary, Mr. Natior, were | appoluted to go before the Comuitssioners with it. The chalr stated that he and Mr. Natior Lad calied upon Mr. Neale, Chairman of the he we District sub-committes, Mr. Nea'e told thein that he saw no way to avold the payment of the tax now assessed; they could not \egtsinte to relieve them from ft, but a3 th the law that they would of some of the rates im- > cross was found on him. The ziri ac .now ledged taking the articles. The case was sent to the grand jury, as also that of Towers for recelying the stolen property. rday a Witrant ———— A DaNGEROts ANtMar ‘Was issued tp the Police Cann pene Mr. Geo, A. Sheahan, a lumber merchant of Soath Wasa *ington, charging bim with kex} ping a dangerous Greg. On the 9th inst., Mr. Wm HT. Coltoa was passing the lumber yard of Mr. Sheahan, when The dog In quéstion Jumped out at hun, ‘seized Dm by the throat and mutiiaied him fearfaliy. He has Just left the ene Hospital, where © has been confine Waal tne, bis Wounds uyt yet Reale, psed upon them. He favored a personal tax jowever, Adjourned. DBEDS IN FeE have been recorded as follows: - M. Barker to Thos. Duncan, part lot 62, in of original lot 1, 2, 3,4 11, 12, 13, 14,15 and Washington Brick ms achine lot 16, sq. 734; THE QUESTION OF EXTRA POLICEMEN. The committee on pubilc order met last even- ing at the National Metropolitan Bank buliding Major T. P. Morgan in the chair and Major A. C. Richards secretary. Major W. G. Broch; Geo, W. Cochran, Wm. F. Mattingly, As Pratt, B, H. Stinemetz, Otls Bigelow, A.A. ‘ee, W. E. Horton, A. J, Marsh, Aaron Rasse yt’and H. J. Kebr ‘were present. The prop: ety of having [soe eae from Rows Oe DE fo on fo- auguration day was sugges ajor. Rich thous! cht such officers would be of gfe rds bene! Mr. J. W. Thompson sa! 4that some two to. three hundred extra med. would be ra quired for the reception and ball. ommisstoacr Morgan remarked that the DP jtee force of the | city would perform thelr who ge duty, but that extra men would be Tequiret, “Mr Pham pson remarked that this was aS" ,oject for the com- mittee to consider, and be pad no fears that the experience of Chicago W’ sald be repeated here. ‘There the visitors left. ¢'gasuring the city, and Le hoped that when th’s inauguration of Presi- dent Garfield 1s over tere will not be one fanlt- finding visitor. STHEET RAILROAD Tracks 10 THE MUSEUM BCILD- Mr. G. W. Cochran asked it the Commisston- ers could not gly 2 authority for street ratlroads 10 use the strees jeading to the ball and recep- tion peas, the new museum, Commissioner Morgan replied that they could so far a3 ihe stieets were concerned, but the parks did not come under them. Mr. Thompson said the dif- ferent lines were about 1,000 feet from tue building, and while he did not believe tt woald pay them torun double tracks yet he belfeved at the lines would unite and run in a double track, and for his ne, the Metropolitan, be would promise its agreement to such an arrange- t Messrs. Henry Hurt, A. H. Herr, and Chas E itichardson were appointed a special committee on this subject. HACK RATES. Mr. Bigelow suggested that a canopy be ar- Taped at Une entrance ot the building so that could be used 10 advantage, The question of hackney carriages was {utroduced and Mr, Thompson said That it the hackmen charged a fair price for the reception job—say $5 —they would have all that they could do; but If they were extortionate, and the street cars could ‘eo to the door of te ding nine-tenths of the people would goin the street ears ‘There was time for the enactment of a law regulating tne Tares. A SUB-COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ORDER. Mr. Bigelow asked if the thieves dig not take advange of the attractlons In one place to operate another, Major Brock replied that ft was co and the citizens were entiticd to PS tection. Comailssioner ~~ Morgan asked It authority could not be obulted fron Con- gress t9 Increase the police f Mr. Cochran favored asking for 1,000 extra men. ©. stoner Morgan’ sald thatif $9 many ¥ pointed some of the old forces would have to watch the new. Mr. Cochran moved thata committee be appointed to map out and > commiitee of be chairmin; 43, Major W. adopted, Sud, Majo: G. Brock. Abugly were appoli co Major Morgau ‘asked if the | BE 3 ane Dall would be sold tn the butid- ing. Mr. Thi ; they would nov and het Using il well and placing hot is the rush ut led. FIREWOR ‘The sub-committee on fireworks and ay umit~ bation held a meeting last night. Genes B presiding and Lieutenant ofessor Jackson, of Phila fireworks at the Centeni Messrs. Detwetler and Street, ot New Yori: Bond, of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. C. H. ter, agent of Isaac Edge & Sous, of New York, were before ihe committer. From the propositions submitied by them it 1s supposed that about $3,000 will be required for fire it that ‘thount fs voted the committee promise to pro- duce not only the finest pyrotectinie display ever seen in this city, but the grandest ever witnessed In America. . Freat All Allie. Editor Stav:—AS all know, there is a law re- quiring the owners of lots to remove the snow from the sidewalks within a certain time or be fined. While my neighbors and myseilt have done this, we are compelled to wade through the snow in front of a lot owned by a U.S. Sen- ator, and a little beyond, the same thing 13 Tepeated in front of a couple more lois owned by non-residents—and this right in the heart of the city. The same thing occurs on almost every square In the éity. Now, common justice and common sense both seem to require that these wealthy owners of vacant lots, which are held merely for speculation, should at least be made to do as much as the ordinary citizen,who invests his means in improving his lots. It there is no practical means of doing this, then let the Commissioners drawa Dill making it their duty to have this Work douse, and add it Lo the taxes assessed on the lot. That will nx Lhe matter beyond a question. And } suggest, «1-0, that such a provision be made for the Gra ining of unoccupied lots, whenever the health. fice shall deem tbe drainage or filling a e-essary for the public health. There is sweither justice or reason in putting noa-resl- dent speculators on better fooulng dent itizens In these matters, LEN. BRACELETS, lace eee oo gs, Jockets and erusses to mateh, gold ft roin $1 tO $20. at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. ven Pa, ave. t A MIxep AgsaUir Casé.—Tals morning, In the Police Court, two white boys named Joun fe and Benny Goodman, allas Beany B iner- cks, were Charged With assaniting a German baker Lamed Louls Lockel on Christinas moru- ing. Mr. Locke) testified that these boys attacked him on the street and struck him on the head with stones and clubs and cut the crown of his fur cap in trying to cut him with aknife. The prisoners testided tuat Lockel was driving past them and nearly run over them, and when they halloaed at him to look out he jumped out and chewed Keere’s thumb nearly off. This statement was corroberated by another young man. The court remarked that It was rather a mixed case, but he would Impose a ue of $5 each ‘THE GRAND LODGE OF COLORED MA30NS of the District of Columbia at thelr annual m ers a3 follows: L. C. iS PW. D %. ret ry; Jonn H. Tanking, RW. étick Mason, R.W. marshal: F. lect and visitor; ker, Wiltam H. Clark, R.W. juator deacon; RW. senior steward James Ford, R. W. junior stew A. ord bearer; Addison ¢ “lage ton RW standard dearer; H. Clay, A.W, pursulvant; Charles Hua, k.W. tyler. A CHARGE OP PERJURY GROWING OCT OF A M N CLAIMS Cas8.--Richard H. Porter, an tlierly white man, was charged in the Police Court this morning on the oath of Stophen V. White with perjury. Messrs. Henkle aad Joha- son appeared for defendant, and Mr. Jos. E. liayden for the government. The perjury is alleged to have taken place tn the Equty Court of District of Colbmbia on the 11th day of this month, in a trial growlog out of a Mexican claim, tu which Waite was the de- fendant and Porter the plainuil. White . a New York bauker, dt 8S 4 ‘all Street, and in 1877 he purchased a Mexican cjatm ‘from Porter for several thousand dollars, and subsequently found that there were other claimants to the same propert TEIS BEATS TANS! r. ODediah Dawson, & farmer in Laporte county, Ind., who dted last week, had lived 65 days on water alone, belng Bastrict Government Affairs. »"..W.0, Roome has completed the revision Cf the following assessments: Pennsylvania ® enue, from Sth street east to 11th street east; Canal street. from @ street south to I street South; 1ith Street west, from B street south to from Ist to 4th streets east: ; from Massachusetts avenue to H street north. In view of the fact that there seems to be a disposition on the part of taxpayers to settle up delinquent taxes before the first of January, thus saving the penalties and costs, the Di3- trict Commissioners, in order that all may have the iat Act td 'y to pay who desire to do so, to- aay directed that_ the Collector of Taxes Keep his office open for this purpose watil 3 o'clock every day cariog, the holidays. The regular hour for closing during this season 1s 12 o'elk. ‘The collector and his force of clerks were kept quite busy to day in taking in arrearages, and will continue to be so probably up to the last day of the year. This 1s the very jJast chanve to save costs in this direction. LIQUOR LICENSES APPROVED, . ‘The District Commissioners this morning ap- proved ae for ea IoT Hcensés from the following:—M. Donoghue, 1150 15th st.; | Michael Fi 7 H st. ne; L. Gassen- heime pie FI 24 mond Walsh, 2 cst. Is litga st., Georgetown; Couimbus I King, Tt E st.; Win. Lewts iS. Ps Leander Van hiswick, 132 1st! ‘T. Gordon, to! Pa. ave; Bernard Byan, 19 Pas ave., and Chas, Mades. 300 Pa, ave. They also Ct-approved the applications of Wm. E Beuckert, 613 Pa. ave. s.e., aud Daniel J, Hartt- Le! gan, 31 High st. rgetown. ———_ = ___. OTHER WALKING MATCH.—A_ sweepstakes ‘g0-AS-you-please” match of 130 Hous. was commenced in Boston yesterday afternoon at Muste Hall witb seven starters, viz: Frank Hart, F. Wilmot, Richard Lacouse, Jeremiah Hourlhan, Buly_ Pegram of Bostoa, Patrick Fitzgerald, New York, and Jona Ennis, Con- necticut. “Hart, who! ts sufferiag fron cold, withdrew after making % miles, ourlnan alse withdrew after pethes 10 miles. At mid- night the score of the of her contestants was a3 Tollo’ Fitzerald 60, Taco e 50, Pegram 50, Wilmot 40, Ennts 40, THE CoroRED PEorLe ot Macon, Ga, have signed a recommendation tor the apposatment ot Judge Samuel F, , of Alabama, ex ot Justice, to fill the vacancy c:used by the promo- on of Judge Woods to the Supreme Court. Harry Parsons, a professional sword swal- lower, fatally injured Wmself while perforin. ing the feat In Cleveland, Oht0, on Mond A teacher In Wai Wyoming cou da few day: fore a jury on tr re of pointing a pistol at an incorrigible pupil, agd Was acquitted I Is asserted in st bch Louis th t1S greater In that city ny greater success 120 DOZEN OF GENTLEMEN'S ENGL! 19H HALE HO Hecis and full regular made, 1234 Crests a Parr, M. TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, Near LED COMFORTS. 75 conts, § WHITK WOOL BL CASEI SS. 50 per pair, $3.00, 84.0 LOSING OUT OUR CAK ne INGRAINS, AND COTTAGE CARPETS, AT 25e., ALL WOOL wort RC ABE Tae es s BiEOrs SELS CA 31 10. y ae. Te. WEAL, 7c. ALL. WOOL, ASHMERES, 370. TABLE iss Bogle die.. Sic., G2e., NAPING: per dozen. 5 Se., 81.00. CLOLH AND FEL B, ‘B0c., 7e., 81.00, '$ WOOL UNDERWEAR, NOTTINGHAM UURTAIN LACE, Cc. M. TOWSON, unable to recetve any solid foods because of a cancer of the stomach, THE W111 of the late Gov, James D. Willams, of Indiana, bee He divides nis perty e iy among als legai helrs, cou- StsUng of fis 86u John, his wid awed daughter, aud the children or bis deceased son George W. ‘There are bo public bequest: Two Pro: Iv NGS,—Thadens Baber, for killing bis mistress, Lizzte Sehuendicr, aad her mother, At @ Year ago, and Joe Baaks, & ro, for uurdering his wife on the 2sth of last arehi, were sentenced by Judge Levughitn, to criminal court at St. Louis, yest : Lged in that city On the 4th ‘of next 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, deczR near 7th at. and Center Market. BIVATE srl = VEGBAPH BETWEEN Ae RGTOR AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, BONDS, BTOOKS AND INVESTMENT SECUR- ITiES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, No. 5689 15th street, (Corcoran BuILpING.) AGENCY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Srock Brokers, 64 Broadway, New York. Every class of SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Comniesion in Ban Francieco, Saitimore, Phila- de:phin, New York, Boston and Wasiun; on Orders executed on the New York Btock Ex at one- eighth of one per cent commission. mrtyate ‘and direct, caccet wires to fe New York Boston, throuxh wi executed on the Btock Exclunien in those cities atid reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information revarding the Markots re- ceived throuzh our wire every fifteen minutes daily. Orders in Cotten, Grain and Provisions executed with dispatch. dec?-3m WEI DE MEYER'S OATARRA UURBE. One package ts generally sufficient. real cure of CATARRH for $1.0)! Rov2 eo A eee IMPEOVED EXCELSIOB KIDNEY PAD! CURE YOUR BACK ACHE And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Orvans by wearing the IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. Itisa MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. SIMPLE, SENSIBLY, DIREOT, PAINLESS, POWERFUL. It CURES where all elec failes A REVELATION arGKEVULUTION tn Medicine, Aberestion ee treet plication, as Opposed to unsatisfactory futernal medicines. Bend for our tr-stise on Kt Rey tronble, sent free. Sold by orog or suit by mail, Teceipt of B2, IN LUNG PAD CO. DEINOLT: Mick? THE ONLY ADDRESS THE “ONLY'’ LUNG PAD Co, WILLIAMS BLOCK. . Dernorr, Mion. ar This is the Orisinal and Genuine Kiduey Pad. Ask for it aud take no other. nov2-0d UCHWHEAT CAKES Cau be almost instantunconsly made from HECKERS’ Self-Haising Buckwheat By the addition cnly of Cold Milk or Water. Fek- ers’ Helf-Kaising Buckwheat will be found decidedly the cheapest when the saving of time and troabie is considered. Itis Atways Reapy! ALWays RELIADLE! and Perfectly Healthy. Dyspeptics and persona who cannot eat Buckwheat Cakes made by the old ‘BH process with yeast, cat use the Self-Raising Buck- wheat without detriment. ANY ONE OAN MAKE THEM. No more mixing Buckwheat over night, but in the morning, When the griale is hot BEOEES' SEL!-RAISING BUCK WHEAT, ud mis with Cold Water or Mik, and bake imie- This will produce she aud delicious Qakes, pre- ferred by many to tho-e made with yeast For sale by all Grocese. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. and Indiana are, decll-s,tu,th,lm We M. GALT & Co, ary. Boch cases will be appealed, BARTLRY MPBELL has brow criminal Ubel agatust Charles A. ofthe Dramatic News, 0 Ne charges that Carapbell did not write “My Partner” and “The Galley Slay. ther, that Campbell stole oatris 8 latter i eleaged on his own recogat- Are sical oy lie will be rordalie Prieet to-day at Sis Michael's Monastery, Hotes bishop Corrigan, hen. Atthe same time and Ross, C. P., will be ordained priest. Both are couverts 10 Catholicism. “The former was a ae (erian, aud the latter was aa Episcopa- a, lace the Rey. Cyril CRIPPLES IN GERMANY.—The number of de- jormed, lame, hump-backed people is very great. . B English doctor told us he Rad never ‘seen 30 many ricketty, il-Kept and wretched. looking ch idrep as in Get . How can it be othor- wise? The mothers are tn the flelds, and ca: to #00, Susan J. Tenley to a Fitz trick, Jot 10, sub lot 14, sq. 108s; $410. Wm. McLean to Belén O. Shedd, lot 20, sub of lots 5 to 13, sq. north of sq. 24! Win. H. Simms to Jona hie Sn lot 36, sud sq. 36r: $100. H.W. Hows ate to Wm. A. Johnson, trustee, lot 33, s0 5 7,200, Lot 33, same; $800. Richard Sm't! <e. 10 Mary Jones. lot 101, 84, 815; $1 James Fullerton and Joseph White, Joseph Loughran, part 5, 84. 992: $1, 2, nol be looking after their babtes, mending and bukit g at hoine, where surely there 1s always eaough to do for one pair of Tunas AS we rove along the cripples sat by the rowiside Unding cows and goats, which must never be Allowed to go alone, iest they should stray be; yond thelr owners’ barcow froutlers. Cais, w oS small wheels very far apart, most ru daly Ves together, passed us driven by wom ay Verney, in Contemporary Review, the com nt TINE in B fae NDE nie iP AND Ke Sr dud B1.50 ver bottle COSMETIC MASK, to remove tan aud frockies, warranted, 82 complete. 6 largest, OMAN ITAL ai G oat fa ulonaly low ees ope wo MERVEILL musrvalons hair pedinin. » dat v1 hee Be MAURO! GR GOLDEN FLUID," Seat in tie yond f tor biseshiag any color bair, $2aud REAL TORTOISE-SHELL GOODS cue weaputs Sens STRATED CATA. Loe Ph, re sow TO ier BEAU TIRUL fee of charge Guods ScutU- O. Ps Aa woe of returning. dec8-eot}i a “West 14th etreet, New Yorx. rel eae WW tout BOULE © OU aa aS oe ‘Write Sor particwiarg with Ww. T Ghicage, Ootld-colam aecaa” THE COURTS. Crecuit Court (No. 1)—Judge Mac artiur. Yesterfay, Wilson agt. White; defendant's death suggested. Thornton for plaintif for $22.25. Reide ner & Co.; settied, Brower & verdict f Pialnt {0 for $353.24, Tagt. Reimuth; $310 for plaintiff, Weinhelmer ast Burkhart; jury respited. CiRctrr Court (No. 2)—Jiwtye Hager, Yesterday, Erskine agt, Carty; verdict fendant for $121.42. Johnson agt. Dis Columbia; appeal bond approved. Forrest agt. Wilson et al.; motion co strike out pleas granted. Burnet et al. agt. Babeock; mouon for judz- ent; decision reserved. Sherman et al agt. Chandier; order of pubilcation. Dobson ast. Biumenbvery; order to issue commission, Equity CovrtT—Jiive Cor, Yesterday, Young agt. Gaddis; parties ordered to-take estate at Commissioners’ valuation. Bauer agt. Tscbiily; Margaret A. Lee et al. allowed to become party complainants. Inger- Soll agl. James; payment of R. C. Parker or- dered. MeBlairagt. MeBiatr: petition referred to Jusuce Wylie. “Jackson agt. Gales; pro con- fesso agt. certain defeudants, and W. FP. Mat Ugly appointed guardian. Fowler agt. Dick: ‘alte: verdict pro couresso agt. defendant, W. P. Fowler et al. sen ee ah taken Silsbee agt. Garland; in twenty-tlve days. sport. On propre: y Ot sale, ud Insurance Couipany agi, Gran Ube defendant, Grant, to read afiday lion to suppress depositions overru. agt. Cross: pro confesso agt. Alex. herd. Ardelser agt. Hun’ aid reference to wuditor. Ke sales finally ratified, Maschauer final decree cov firming auditor's report. agt. Lucy; sale eu and referred to andl iiler agt. Hopkins; sale of east part lot 20, ‘st, 14, ratified nisl Smith agt. Plekrell, (ruste:, to answer for defendant, A. C. Pickrell, and ap- polnttwent of guardian order: a. Le any agt. Si- ville; order of December ? 30, vacated, and Dill ‘ordered to be dismissed. act. Buekley; $15 per month alimeny ordered to be pal. Dougidss agt. Clark; saie ratified, and Trustee ordered to bay proceeds to Mary M. Douglass. Brown agt. Van Patten; B. F.Lelgh- ton appointed receiver. Larner axt. Gideon; receiver's report referred to audiior, Laddeazt. ee trustee to unite In paying taxes on alleyways. POLICE CovRT—Ju tge Snev, Yesterday, after our report closed, Sarah ane Shelton, larceny of some dry goods trom AMice Jane Clisick, second off and jury— u » & young rman. assault on ahotuer young maa ind that the assaale Comiqae with a Brown, who did not his personal recogn: the peace. Benny and Joba ry ona tan 5 Limon the head with Washington, nee COND Visi? Fkom rae Tat red the dwelling of Mr. Thomas L. n west P street, last night, and catrled ab they with away greater part of the © Stolen, tue thieves getting access to Une upper in the house was part of the hot ‘Thr SNow CLEANING QUESTION.—A large num- ber of people are fortelting thelr collateral of $2, which they deposit upon being served with & Warrant for fallure to clean the snow from their pavements, aud of corse there tg a howl, because no previous notice Is given. But aside from this, It 1s sald that the District authorities should take thelr own medicine—or In other words, have the street crossings, approaches to bridges, etc., cleaned, which on ‘a day Uke yes- terday are almost impassable, CITY ITEMS. “My Lirk,” said_a grateful lady, “had been one of Intense suffering and misery watil cured of a disfiguring scrofulous humor by the Cutt- cura Remedies.” Ask your druggist about them if troubled with itching or scaly humors, A Delightful Sensation In the Region of the Palate Is experienced by those who quaif exhilarating Hub Punch, either with hot water, lemonade, fine tee, milk, Or in lis original condition. You have but to open ft, and there it 1s all ready, a delicate combination of old liquors with fruits of surpassing richness. Replenish your side- boards with if of Grocers, Wine Merchants and Drugylsts at $1.25 a bot Eminent Drs. 8, L and I, © Nidelet, St. Louls, write: * * Coldea’s Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef we have prescribed with excel- Jent success in diphtheria, malarial. ty phold fe- Yers, debility and every depressing dise: Sold by all druggist: ee . aid Eucaly ptine in Cold Weather. Nothing equals this delightful preparation ® happed or rough skin, cold-sores, cracked , pimples, &c., ac, Eucalyptine soli neither ds Lor dress, Al AU druggists ‘sell it; price 252. Swayne’s Ointment Cure Cures Itching Piles Itching Piles, re motsture ke Itching Piles, perspiration, intense itching, Itching Piles, icularly, Ene coe after yet- Itching Piles, Pine warm in increased by Itching Piles. scratching, 1. Taylor, Hinsdale, N. H., writes: “For 30 years I have been greatly troubled with Iteainy Piles; have consulted many physicians and tried maby remedies, which proved to me no remedies at all, until I obtained Dr. Sroayne's Ointment =e Thomas’ SS at Brattleboro, Vt., which ured me completely.” Also cures Tetter, all Skio Diseases, van Burnett’s Cocoaine, The and Cheapest Hair Dressing. ils ented allays irritation and pro- vigor growth of the Hatr, Burvwtes S Plaeoring Extracts are invariably acknowledged the purest and best. “ALDEENEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every moraing, and aeltverad i 3g Ibs, “Ward” prints, 450. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet muk 5c. per qt. —27TH— PorULAR MONTHLY Duawins oF THR Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on ane DECEMBEG 31, 1880. winks occur monthly (Sundays ex 2 iy ude y provisions of an Act of the General biy of Kentucky, incorporating the New, Friutin and Newspaper Co., approved Spr 3 » "This is a eearal act, and has mever been repealed. The U. 8. Oircnit ee on March 3lst rendered the following decisio: Ist—That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal, 2d-Ita drawings eae fair. rZhe Goppany iss, now on hand a lanza, ros ‘und. reserve ‘Besa carefully the list of prizes for the DECEMBEB ee rizes. #100238 10, 006 20..880 enok. 10,000 cae roe ? ition prizes. ..82, 700 proximation pt 500 900 9 prizes, 8300 each, 9 prizes, 200 exch, approximation prizes. izes, 100 each, approximation prizes. 8112, 400 1. 65 ticket, $100. 1k Draft in letter, or send eect MRT REND EY REGIST TERED aa FN Gk POSTORTICE CRDER Orders of 68 set ard, by Exvress, can be sent ‘at Our ex pense. R. M. BOARDMAN, Journs! Building, ata ities By., or 307 Sia'd00 Broedway, New ae. J. W. CLARK, .¥-ave. or ew Bw. MAYNADIERS cecl 605 Lith st. northwest. I" THE LINE OF GRATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLACES, BBASS FENDERS, ANDIBONS 4Nv FIRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRABY LAMPS, DEOP LIGHTS axp DECORATED SHADES, we offer the MOST ATTBACTIVE stock to be found in Washington. Orders for PLUMBING, HEATING a2d VENT- ILATING promptly to. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE \CE3. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., 3420 NEW XONK AVENUE. ely EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. PRIVATELY, of IN_CLASS— Mathematics, Parcs: French: German and English. Special’ atten. 3m 9 9 Point, Antepole snd Terme in, pearance aos BOW. FLYNN, A-M., 702 5:h et. northweet. FR ESEL "TE AND mine DEROAR TEN USIE POLLOCK, & grad ustect tne Rindorrarten Noriual Tasvitat, Bena, Prussia, Chava ned se Sears’ experiesee 1a.Kchow of Boston and Norns, who bas tavgat with Miss Pollock duriug the vast five years, privcipals. Rducation ough in all deportments. Pails reoslve every tention, including apeciai adaptation to individual beeds, apd constant supervision even at play. Daily instruction in German free Papile entersd ateny tine. Terme moderate. Normal class for ladica, Visitors cordially invited. 1127, 13th at. northwest. decli-t, theelm Je via ROBBEN, Tescher of PIANO, ORGAN grid VOCAL MOSIG. Particular iMilention to for. Teachers. phi “ats Betrect northwest. nov30-eolm* Neti 8G Prof. and Mrs. L. BO. COL- LIERLNS residence and private Stool for Boys is removed to 1535 I street northwest suns inthe French Laguas déot- Sm WARY ROroLIran am ‘a, Metropolitan tute, Day ard Kveuing cre Principa’. Misa b 0. GRAVES. ‘800 18th street northwest. Li ROCF, J, MAX MUELLEB, Uirector of Music, St. Jon's Enisconal Uburch, Teacher Voval Music, of Piauo, Orwan and 0, 2025 Massacha- setts ave. northwest deod-Lm* ‘CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 Stn et. = w. Rates Sergi rata” rion ‘iran sto. BS saa cises. Church orwan. i-o N ODELING SCHOOL BY 0 —— Papil of the Hoyal Acadany of Fine Arts vat cn Se MOND. and WEDNE: SDAYS, from m., in the xan ten Hall (lower), i ercor Fault aid Kets. D.W. Peruse 89 per ninth Pupils cl Say time, and Gniy chanced froma ‘date of eutraines. lass hours suitable to ail, Terme moderate. Pri- yate lessons if desired. Call at 910 i¢th at.. 12m. and 1p. m.; Mondays and Thursda) twren 436 and 8 p. ashipeton), apd Miss CaTHARINE | thor- | wery at- | =——— sd BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO Take Bre Erect. WEDNESDAY, A LEAVE iy ASHINGTON. nh tear Cincinuati sod St. Louis Fast Ex- and way. (Piedmont, » Lawerstown and way, 8 10 Pout of hooks and SascStannten and waley Freon, for Hagerwtown and st Point of for 9.00 New York. Philadelphia and Boston Express, 22.00—On oe euy for Baltimore, Annapois snd w: 10.00" Baltimore Fx ops at Byattevtile, Collexe, Felten Laces: PAnbapolis June- Diy Jegsup's and Hanover.) Odtetursh, Chicavo, Cincinnati and 8 press. ore, Ellicott City, Anuapolis and Way ay only, for Baltimore and way. nore Express. York, Piuisdeiyhia apd Boston Express baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester, ok, town and Way, 4.0 altima Fiystteville ees. (Frederick, vis is Janction.) 110.40— via and Lanrel Ex- Relay. Stops at Anna- and Way, vis delay peng Laurel Hiocks ana Way Stations. re and N and Laurel Express. t8.50—Tittebory, Cincisnad aud St. Louis Express 9.45—Bs fimore, Hyatteville and Laare Express 110.00—New York, Philadelphia avd Boston Ex- 0 York, and peo a pin Car to Philadelp Sunday Olly. Other trains daily, ex- ag An trains at Relay Station. For further information apply st the Baltimore a Licket offices, Washineton Station, and 19 ‘aud. 1901 Penneylvania avenuo, corner 14h paca home BOH OL for Young fea and Littie Giris, 13 situated on the of Georgetown, aud’ 18 very sccessible to ashington. The grounds are extensive and the Beate wis healtaful snd beautiful. kur circulars rie the Missks EARLE, corner Fayette and Georgetown, D.O. novl6-2in T. VERNON SEMINAK ‘ BOABDING AND bay it 00% FOR YOUNG LADIER, 1100 M Sr. x.w. For further ge addrear octl6-3m . J. E. SOMEKS, Principal. MISS OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES, at 945 Mf at. now. Clarsee for advanced puyis fn Art and Literature; also, in Ancient al: Modern ien- gtiawes. WRENCENIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, 4) comner of juand L ste iustitativn hat a prowreseive and euccosefell e erience of 16 tra. It educates young mep and men for use- ‘Its wraduswe secure Couree of study and English Laovnage, Bust pencerian cal Penmanship, x, by Single and double ontry, adapted locution and ‘Leo- For informa- ton and ress HEN- bY C. SPEROER. inet ps rere uxié pRE ARCHES INSTITUTE, WasH- INGTON, D. For circulars address Mia. Mt. R. ABORER cm Mise “avenue Washinton, De POF. LABROQUE, 735 a stu.w, mane French iueiructor sud Linguist, greausie of Sorbonne University, Paria. French taught as sporen by, eleant Tha hixlly educsted Parisian society. thod eariest. Bers ____ STEAMERS, &e. frO# PoTomac HivER LANDINGS, SSAC RIOMTEON, Uspt. John B. Wood, built express! for the Potomse hiver business, “ie jonven Sth stront whart exery MON: a a sien at J Oe € Rinces ‘sna. self-sep) positions of trust ai training com rires bees Aritume Bookks DAY, THURSDAY snd 8, &.m., making the principal landings ‘in the Fare and freights at lowest s rates. 0. 8. LOVELL, anes, a TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, agin all the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as far Levnardtown sud Nowint; returning MONDAY, FEDNESDAY ad AX. Fare end Freight at lowest rates. ay18-1y F. J. STONE, Purser. ally, wit! até to Louiaville aid Cialoaso 10 40 . 20 Uarrlabury <0; 9:90 P ma. yr esonyt Hunde ay andthe Es Yo40nm., 2208 2 and 10-00 bm oP a or Oars, 9.30 ¥., all throne with boats of Br ct tranafer to in ferris across , jew York ci am Wand 10:00 10, 6:40 aod 000 p.m. 30 w.m. daily, except For, ‘more, € 40, 8:00, 9 30, 0 0 am. ane 2 4-40, 8-40, 95 210.00 p.m: On 3:00, 10:40am, 2:10, 640, 980 ane reek Line, 6:498.m. and 440 p.m. » &Zorpt Sunday. G40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex LILA AND FREDERICK S5UR@ RAIL AND ALEXANDIA AND WASHING aria, 70, 720, bie end 11:20am, 4-20, 5-00, 6-20, 800 a 30 On San- ey ‘at 140, 0-20, 11-00 amd LL i win. Aind'8 90 = For! Kichmond and the Goath, 7:00 and 11 foam. and 6:00 pip. daily, x Traine for leave Alexi ‘ashin and 10-00 am. : 140, 350, 6 01 P.ta.. snd 12:00 miduizht. ‘On S and 10:00 a.m. ; 7:00 and 9:05 p..w. icke:e, information, sleepins and parlor oar a6- commodati: mns.can be procured st the offices, north- east corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and ot =< » devot where orders cau be left for ‘the chee! aay destination from hotels apa Fesidences Geners! Passenger agent FRAN’ THOMSON, General Menawer. LUMBER: AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES, NO#POLE AND FORTRESS MONBOR FLOOBING (DRESEED)....000.-61.60 and $1.75 ‘E. Reed MOSEL® STEAMER OBELRY, First-cines fa EF ma ‘Hound mat Big e: “ 1. Leave 6tb- ge Bats WEDSESDAYS snd FRIDAYS, at 6 o'clock say inet Heenan Ria eae tad Fort ‘Monroe, Va.. yolnt MERS FOR EW YORK. Steamehipe JOHN GHDSON KNIGHT, ler 41, Eat Biver, N.Y., RATURLAYE. at 4B. m., Georgetown, at 7 a.m, FRIDAYS, For ft reat rae apply tol. BA. DENHAM, Axi, 63 Wailer Sahat Ag ‘D.w., Dear &e. £9, fo General Ofiice, LOVELL, President. LEARY. Car ares U. Math Josers Wars, LEAVES from t Yootor, ot Seventh st. | From canons whart, MONDAY, VOWEDN: NES: | TURSDAY, ©” TRUBS. and FRIDAY, at pay “Ato & SATUB- nope at Pi ‘at Piney Point and Pulut Lookout Going “WR retcclaoe fare, 81 Honnd *rip Tickew Toul ichete nid stbictocmas for eels abe ¥. Reed's Sone 12i¢ F Cat nw; HB. Pole. "a et eas a 143) Foch. nave. new. KLOH, Azent, Th ee oath icton, DG sep27-bm " Canipbeu's wharl, NorfolR. JORTH G STRAMSHIT ERMAN LLOYD—3s: Line BeTween NEW oe “ai Lonpox, SOUTHAMPTON AND Buemen CeenixaroH a surnanp AND PHILADELPIUIA, JONRECTING AT PHILADELPHIA @ITH OLEDE’s Lines FOR New Youu, BosTox, PuovipENcr, ae cas AND ALL POISTé 0 THR KEW Nabe Through bills of Sfiaaing fea ‘3. From Weshington—Mondaya, st p. From Fil Portas ‘at lism. Fretyht received 2 whe rt, foot ine street. 1a i P. CLYDE & CO. General i2¥outh Wharves, Philadelphia; J. H. sCHNEOR &OO., deents, \-et. wharf aod 1302 cE Wasbington. quss=> apie om. BB BROUTE. CHE ounanp’t ETEAMBHIP OOMPANY LIM- fare, 75; i Bonne, Stee BOARDS, THE BEE: w York and Liverpoot Between = baie pei coh saes 1, Calle Bob NEW ss 60, 850, $100 gold acoceding 20 cee Pickets to Paris, §25 Returu tickets on favorable te: Bteerave st very low rates. ReeDmOW, and tif cther parte of Glasgow, office, ais Sowle ee nnent, ™VLKNON H. BROWN & 00., -¥. rie yeh! YORK-BOTTER t-class a ‘spply at the Company's Moh ee Homers sas wan ae AL land)" *Schiedain™ an SMa? to the Netherian ESDAYS. Fi ir Cs 45, B55; Biser- ei sect en as 62, oe oS on or ganna apis te ERO! 2 Penn-y.vaLis inion; or F. H. JOHNSUN a vault Upland trace Nin tod ([sscuanre 4nDp MINEBS IKANSPORTATION OCUMPANY. JUTBIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWRES i aca taint and BREW YORK. rom Baitimore—B' WEDNRS. ay eata Bk CRDAY, st 4 “a foot of Gresr Rew York S45 DAY aud SAT- vADAY, stat ~My 43, Est River, Gem paseeee Sirk sine. © einai meals uid slatervom Sn wleeraw a oe if de pring 208 no .t [nova GRAVEL ROOFING BOARDS, COMMON. seeee-....ss0nse, ENTENPRISE: Wa HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY 4N ARCHITECT, EADY TO FURNISH ESTIMATES FRBE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Orn STREET AND N. ¥. aVB. 5 UE'S SQUARR, x PRAGUE'S gua ie. BETWEEN L wt UN. L. MARKET BQUARS. Bova PILES. DR. H. D. SHRADEK, Orrice 620 lire Steger Nosruwest, Connen G, ternal, apy Blind, Bleeding or woe b a De o the uifa, ieature, or an Of the oldy painful and dangerous, methods nenuily employed, aud a radical and per- wo oye nd cast OF nO pay. on the many who aye been treated, pilette the following Scns ¥ c,, Pastor Wesley Chapel yareh. Key. T. C. Giatk, 1127 Sth et Ber}, Daruielio. Atorney-a¢-Law, 490 La. ave. Sensi Hecon, jr, Grocer, Pa ave: aud 7th at hes — sc ws / others, 01 Sia ene m Secon es cny olen. ue brestnent ie sien a Dat vary tele carions no lose of time ness, never fails to cure. Oallat es aod ee rard to the wonderful cures toca, joure—¥ to 12a. m and2tos p.m. SS fon free. BON BITTERS A TRUE TONIC. TRON BITITERS ARE LIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE PUB LIC FOR ALL DISEASES REQUIRING A GER- TAIN AND EFFICIENT TONIC; ESPECIALLY UNDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVEXS, WANT OF APPETITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, EVO. IT EN- RICHES THE BLOOD, STRENGTHENS THB MUSCLES, AND GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE NERVES. IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM ON THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. A TABLESPOONFUL AFTEK MEALS WILL REMOVE ALL DYSPEP- TIC SYMPTOMS, SUCH AS TASTING THR FOOD, BELCHING, BEAT IN THE STOMACH, HEAKTEURN, ETO. ‘THE ONLY IRON PREPARATION THAT WILL NOT ELACKEN THE TEETH Ok GIVE BEAD+ ACHE. WRITE FOR THE A. B. 0. BOOK, $2 PAGES, BENT FREE. BROWN CHEMICAL O¥. sop BALTIMORE, MD- \ ob E's, Oth wt. Line, Cement, Plaster, Lining Felt, Fell BURFLIES,