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THE EVENING STAR. BONDAY.............. January 3, ISSt. ——————————— The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIZP SIGNAL OFFICER, ? 2 3, 1881, — = } For tie middie states duriog the ' sion @sy nor! hwest to southwest winds, Tang tem- Peratere partis cloudy weather, 1" ge northern portions ight snow, stationsry er rising Da Tometer, and on Tuesday lower ¢emperature. 3, Jan 2, the ther- ry. Yesterday (Sundas . mometer at the Signal ofGee, tn this’ cl @s follows: 7 am, 169: 1! am., zee; 3 pm. m0; &e., To-night. ““& Child of the State.” Hational Theater.—Miss Kate Claxton ia “Tae Snow Flower.” Masonic Temple.—Annual ball of the Wash- Sngton H. B. Society No. 1. a Night Lodging-House. TER KIND OF PEOPLE WHO SEEK SHELTER. Mr. A. S. Solomons, vice president of the “Night Lodging-House Association,” has made ab extended report to the Commissioners of the District, which is fullot interesting data con- the cla~s of persons who have been ine ‘beneficiaries Of this adutradle “rest” for the ongeless poor; and just here it shouid be weil Known that few, If any, of the geaus ‘tramy” Gnd lodgment within the walls of thetr balid- Mg, a8 |he system adopted aud the close waica- Mg Of the oflicers of the association, one or wore of whom are nightly in attendance, ef- &etually prevent the membersof this ansavory Buna irom gaining admission. Tue house @pened earlier this season than usual, on ac- @ount of the extremely cold weather. From Becember i!th until the close of the year 424 beds were occupied, betny aa average of Be wo might, the capacity for accommodation betng 5. ‘There were supplied Sis meals, a good, nuirt tious soup being recently added to tne Dill fare. All Dut 26 of Chose lodged were white Were children under 16 years of age, and 10 Were Women seeking employment, several of Whom found good stimations. Winn the excep- ton cf 69 all could read and write, and It miy seem strange that only 40 were married, while Bearly two-thirds of all were Amorteans, the exact figures bet! = foreigners 113 and Amer- feans 311. The nationalities were divided as { Germans, 45; Irish, 39; Dricklaye: bu cabinet makers, 4: clock maker: carpenters, 13 ar inakers, il: confectioners, eutiers, printers, servants euiters, Paiute; Operators, meaclers, 3: umbee!t4 Mekers, 3; wearers, 3, and uo- e@lassed Ti. ‘The treasurer, Mr. @onailons trom J.C. Mecut Ts. Frank fa: $24 f. Shriv Stewart, $10; H.C. a friend, Mr. Rubertsoa (Loalst- ana avenue), meat every day, and Willlam Smith, hb street, 15 gallons of milk. It 1s Surgestd tothe market men that if, at any tame, tey have a superflulty of vegetables, Beit ble for soup, they will be thauk ally re- eelved and acknowledged. Tue house ts on BP aistana avenue, between 9i.n and luch stree’s. A large milk can filled with milk from Mr. Wm. Smiti’s farm, ti Virginia, was distributed to ——— of the nigut lodging house Satar- I Have a fine pair of thoroughbred carriage Ses for sale; price $700. First-class In evr = ular. Drop pos and wiil drive tuem up for inspection. F. B. Ward, Alderuey Dairy, 414 34 sUrect northwest. t z ELRCTIONE OF OFFICERS.—The Bakers’ Benevo. lent Association nas elected the following v! eers: John W. Miller, prezideni; John Schuerger, Vice president; Paul Burk, © Seeretary: B. E Gross, financial secretary; Louts Neurasiv freasurer; finanee commitiee—Joba Bint, George Voreif. K. Reinhardt, W. Falk acd Charlies Schaefer. Winnebege Tribe. No. 9, U © K M., have elect ed the following: Simeon Coblenger, chiel Grubb, subchief; F. Forster assistant .John B. Shombert, secretary; Tnomas Weasurer; A. Nephuth. marshal: F. Atze!, Warrior; W. Grunke, forest guard, and «. Ke kert, guard. Toe Firemen’s Insuranes Company of Wash- ington and Georgetown to-day elevied dir tors as follows: A. A. Wilson, Thomas Parker, Andrew Rothwell, Wm. E Howard, Jos. Red fern, Wm. J. Wilson, E. G. Davis, Dantel Kain. Frank Rume, F. .; Georgetown. W. Cropiey, * E. Wheatiey, Weters. The Washington Marker Co elected the following directors: ry, W. FE. Chandir, N. ¢ RB. Clr, B Pinker, Jo S. Smith. BD. BP. G. Wik ike Company _to-1 Edward Ten» Ho bh, W. Of Dr. Gunton, decease: Pror. FReD. Prosrext iate leater of the o chesira of the Nauonal Th Lee in East Wasbingtou oma threat affect! the Marine band fort ing entered the corps in is#i ar th: Years. His father was a noted must ‘Bis brothers who survive him are atta the Marine band. As a ptecolo and flate plaver Presperi was widely known. He was a Welinist end good composer and arranger or music. He lett the Martue Daud some years 0, When Schneider was mde teader,a po filion which many thouzht should have been given to Prosperi froia his long service aud known musteal abliity. He leaves a wife and ebildren. The funeral will take place from nis Tate residence. No. 615 G strest southeast, to- morrow afiernvon at 4 o z g Romay, coral, jet jewelry, at Prige’s. ' A Lapy AND Servant INscr8p ky A RANGE EXpLosion.—A water bac! in the house of Mrs. Wai exploded New Year mo Was belng prepared. A piece of the p weighing 19 pounds, vas turown with su: Violence against Mra. Wallace, who was st! Ing bear by, asto break her right leg above the Knee fn two places aud tujure her other lez. She also recelved several cu‘s about Rer heat. ‘The colored servant was sertousiy burned her clothes taking fire. Drs. Johnson, Hayner and Thompson were calicd In and readered medical aid —_——_+ THE GREAT ANNUAL Saxe of immense ta: gains commences Wo-day at Chas. Baum’s, +3 street. —__ A DRuGHTrUL ConLaGe ReUNIoN.—At the ‘Heerlan Business College hall New Year's Bight, the graduates of the college tor tfteen years attended a reunion. being the invited 5 nests Of the students of the present y meng the two liundred aud fifly wn re- sponded to the invitation were some of tac most beautiful young ladies of Washtngton. The young people danced the merry Hours away Until about inidnight, and tt was declared a charming and successful ¢ntertatament. Tae muric, by ‘iyler's band, wa3 admirably dered. Durlug the eventng a Dounteous eotia- tion Was served. The executive committee tn ebarge of the entertalument were F. B. H. B. Whipple, L. C. Stokes, D. EL Me W. H. Sehotield. The Floor committee were H. E W. R. Bunt, LW. 5. J. NorJ- Unger, D. B resenting Isé7—Edw. lsi0—Win. Haba, Mary itison. Jos, Sirasbanger; uu, J. Henry S; Chas. H. Willtams, Cry ptt Paimont: 1s74—Chas. W. Jones, Jas. H. Watt — Ed. T. Pettingtli, Chas. L. Reynolds; -Jas, P. McE! David B. Todd; ie WI Bap Way TO StakT THE Naw Year.—This morning tn the Police Court, Heurievta Brown, coicred, was charged with ‘assaulting Brown, ber busbabd. Josaua testified that he and bis wife had been drivking on New Year day, and had some words, when be caught nold of ber and threw her in a wash Lud to keep her from striking him, and when he let go of her she cut bim across the head and face with a Buite. He admitted that he was probably the eause Of the trouble and expressed a desire to bave bis wife dismissed. The court toox her Personal bonds to keep the peaca, eens CONGESTION OF Taz LUNGs, inflammation of ‘the throat and difficulty of breathing jaently 1 erties combined tn Dr. Jayne's ‘Expectorant are ed to break up feverish and inflammatory tendencies, remove cunstriction of the throaf, and by bringing pectoration promote vatural and a Speedy care. A tation maint for forty years affords to ail a guarantee of nian 3 ea Pex bave been recorded follows: iin to Amos J. Chip: part inv +, E. of O1 lot 7, en tien B. Groff to . a! the Suffering Poor. ATIC AMENT OF COLLECTORS AND DISTRIBUTORS. c s@ze Hagnher, and Mr. John A. Baker, of the fizens’ Relief Association, Commissioner Morgan, and Major Brock, held s conference al police headquarters last event to consalt jn reference to the measures to taken for che relief of the suffer.ng poor of the District. Major Brock reported that up to date he had Feceived $634 25, of which $65.75 was sent to bim yest¢raay. No food was sent out, but all the (lothing donated had been sent to the va- Tious station houses for distripaiion, Mr. Baker gees two envelopes, which he said were fu at bis house, and upon belng opened £19 06 Was found euclosed. Judge Hagner read the following, waich was concurred in: COLLECTORS. In compliance with the resolution passed at the meeting at Willard Hall Friday aight, the following gentlemen are desizgaaced to svilett and receive subscriptions ia the several gov- erament deparuuents, and they are respectfully urged to enter forthwith upoa the performance of the duty e-signed, and deposit the amouais collected with Mr. C. C. Glover, treasurer of ine Relief Asscciation, at the banklog honse of Rigs & Co.:--A. B. Haguer, chairman: Joha A. Baker, secreiary. State department—CoL R. C. Morgan and Joha J. Chew. Treasury de- partment building—Messr3, G@. H. Lampoere aud 0. L. Pitney. Bureau of Engraving and Piinting—D. W. Wilson and J. Larmon. Office of First and Second Comptroilers—J. A. Thompson acd Alfred Taomas. Comimn'ssion-r of Customs and Register of the Treasury—C. W. Bradbury and C. Neaie, Firs!.and Third Aa- ditors—T. Siargis and W. H. Whitney. OMises im Winder’s buiuding—T. Rathbone and Dr. V. McNally, Treasury and Conotroller of Cur- —W. W. Wilson and J.D. Patton. Cam- missioner of Internal Reyenue—f. Kiadall and T. A. Cushing. Light-House Board—A. B. Jobnson. Coast Survey—J. W. Porrer. War Departinent, butiding—il. T. Crosby and J. J Noah. Quartermaster General's Office—C. 5. Fisher and a. Y. Leeeb, bsigience, Medteal aud Pay D-pariments—G. D. Hansoa and W. \. DeCaindry. Navy Department batidtug—F. H. Silekney, P. H. Foisom Post Otice Denari- Tent buliding—Joseph H. Blackfan, Col. JO, P. Burnside. Interior Department, batiding— Dr. R. Joseph, Malcolm Seaton, Peaston Offize— ©. P. G. Clarke, W.S. Brock. sus Ottice— ©. W.= Seaton, A. D. V. Burr. Department of Justice—E. B. Smith, Semuel Mulliken. De- R ‘iment of Agricaiture—Chas Worthington, Wino. W. F Government Prinitag Office— J-bn Lare , 3.4. Roberts. Smithsoatan Instituiion—W, J. Raees, Daniel Leech. Uatted Staies Navy Yard—H. K. Gray, Prauk Barry. Headqnarters United States Marine Corp3s— Themas Hutebtnson, S. A. H. Marks. City Post oOffice—F. J. Tullock, J. 6 Boll, DISTRIRCTORS. The fellowing citizens have been set the Cemm: y te act in conjanction with the pr ment tn ascertaining the wants of the distributing Lue necessary supplies. All orders for suppites to be signed by the Meutenants of pr aud Mis. sen, H. P Gi Fourth precin ad Mrs. J.T. Sweet Jonn Walter, E. F. 4 SIxth precinct—A. 8. and Mrs, Burket. BU Ki Fullei Eighth precint—R. B. aud Mrs, Crosby. CONTRIBUTIONS. Mr. Charles ©, Gh by the citizens’ relief from John 4 Nea er al Vergy FB. J. Helberger, $2; J. Shriver, $20; Metropolitaa Club of vashington, LD... $100; Admiral A. Murray, $20; Com. W.G Temple, $10; Jas, Lowndes, Archibald Hepking, $2; Charles C. Glover, © Geo. Truesdell, (by A. M. Clapp, esq.,) #2); ladies and gentlemen of the note and coupon division, ‘Treasury department, $40.75; officers, clerks and other es of the pay department, U.S. A. ; Gen. Chauncey MeKeever, $50; first auoltor’s office, (oy Thaddeus S'urgis,) Leonard Whitney, $10; Peter Campbell, #20: W. Bacon. $; Wiliam A. DeCaindry, for office comtnissars Keueral of subsistence, $34.50; A. M. Clapp, 20. ‘S Sadie Street, D, near 13th street north- west called al, the 10th-street station house, Saturday, and left a $10 gold ptece, to be added to the charity fund for the poor. Yesterday Messrs. Sinsheimer & Bro., boot and shoe deaiers, on M, near 32d street northwest. male adoration of one-half dozen pair of children’s sboes, to be distributed in the third precinct. Mejor Brock this morning recetved contribu- Ucbs from the following: Grace Aquillar Lodge, No.1 . B,, $10, and Mrs. Allison Natlor, $10 30; Ibis was from collections in a basket for tle purpose on New Year's day at her resl- dence, Corner 11th I streets. The following additional subscriptions have been mage to the reitef fund: Calderon Caritsle, $50; Bank of Wasbington, $150; C. A. James, $5°; award Temple, Chittenden} $200; Dr. H. Linds! tnuorn, ¢ ABOUT 1,200 APPLICATIONS for tuel or something to eat_were made ye: gay af the etght police precine's, and the evitre poiice patrol were kept busy all day in obtain: g information as to the facts in every ease. ona the Heutenants were kept at w: until midnight last night tn the prepara! of orders on grocers and erourd to the houses of the app morning. ‘The aj A. feants were qnite numerous at P. headquarters this morning, bat all had to 03 re erred to the lieutenants and the eq inte of citizens—two gentlemen and one lady ‘ach preeinet—tn accordance with the rul adopted by the Citizens? Rellef Assoctation, a7 It would be well for those tn 1 to m2 wn their cases to the lientenantor to t pittees referred to for each poll 3 nt ¥ cending a note to either, so tuat tae proper inquiries can be made with as iite delay as possible and relief extended. It his been found thet many poor are suffering from want of clothing. The six blankets furnished by Mr. Johnsou. dry goo1s merchant, were distributed Saturday, end were most gratetaily received. Aby secood-hand Dedelothing will be very acceptable If lett at the police pre- cihets, quite us much 80 as personal wear, a3 many have not bedciothing to keep themselves warm at nights. Judge Snell thts morning seat #19 to Police headquarters, Messrs. Perry & Bro., dry goods merchants, contributed nine pairs of double wooilen Dlankets this morning, to be distributed. A number of small contri butions in money, sggregating $4, were also re- ceived to day ee ee Amusements, &c. Forn’s Orgra Hovss.—*A ‘Child of the State,” Mr. George Hoe Play, will be pre- sented at the Opera House this week, cora- Mmenclug to-night. The plot of the play 13 deeply interesting, and many of the situatioas are striking. The play will be presented by a strong company. Narional. TREATER.—Miss Kate Claxton will commence her engagement at the National thts evening in “The Snow Flower,” better knowa as poucicault’s “Pauvrette”—wito a realistic avalanche seene. MetRorOLitaN M. E. CHurcH.—Mrs, Lara Dainty, of Chicago, will give readings at t Metropolitan Vhurch to-morrow eveutng. Dainty bas @ Ligh reputation as a reader. Masonic TRMPLE.—The graud annual bal! of the Washingtun City_H. B. Soctety, No. 1, will be given at Masonic Teimyle this eventog. A cordial grecting aad au enjoyable eventag is guaranteed to all who attend. The Pastors and = the tor Question, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED TO-DAY FOR A PUBLIC MEET XT SUNDAY. ‘The Pastors’ Union met to-day at Wesley | Chapel, Rev. Mr. Little, chairman, and Rev. C. B. Ramsceli, secretary. The committee ap- potnted to formulate thelr action on the ea- forcement of the license law, through Rev. H. Kichardson, reported tbe papers submitted atthe lost rmeettbg, giving a skeich of the action Of tue union and its committees; rectttusys ‘hat the District Commissioners nad promised their aciton to be governed by the advice of iT law officer, and yet had not acted accora- ing to the opiilon of Mr. Riddle, &e. Ti paper Was discussed at some length, and tr resolutions appended were adopted a3 follow. hereas, Ube Commissiovers of the Districs of Columbia have fatied to enforce the Uquor jaw ang bave mapirested their sympathy with a taille whieh ts a fruittul source of disorder, vice and crime; and, whereas the Pastors’ Union bas earnestly abd steadfastly sought the evforer ment of the law in the interest of th? protection of the public morals, therefore be it Resolved, That the supremacy of the violated law, the peace and quiet of the community aud Une proteciton of the public morals demaud * b- appointment of Commissioners who will fait fully and jusfiy execute the law regalatiay the liquor tramic. Resoived, That a public meeting be held Such place as the committee may determine ou Subeay Dext at 2)4 o'clock, to give expression to the views of cluizens in favor of temperance and morality. ————__ Fans are out of date, and Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ts “ali tue go” now. Twenty five ceats Dottie. t ——— THE ADMIfTaNce to the annual entertain- ment aud festival of the Potomac Fruit Grow- ers’ association to-morrow evening, January 4, 1881, at Tall will Dea t cake or 25 cents. PROVIDENCE MISSION, Corner of] and 2d streets nortbeast, under of Mr. John White. tord,during the month of December gave shelter = food to many ep. Aver: ot mea sleepin; each nig BU; and isi9 meals distributed ae Deak diner BY POOR FAMILIES | “Let Us Talk About the Weather.” THIS Yesterday morning opened with the mow storm which readers of Saturday’s Star were | led toexpect. The temperature had risen con- tiderably during Saturday evening and night, and at 7 o'clock Sunday m:Taing was 16 degrees above zero. It continued to rise yesterday, and thaw set in wherever tne rays of the sun Teached. This was succeeded by another fall in the mercury during the night, and at 7 o'clock Unis morning the thermometer at the signal Office registered 3 dk only above This was colder weather than In any of ‘the cities north of us, the record at that hour being: Ballimore 12 above. Boston 17 above, New York 18 above, Philadelphia 15 above, Portland i3 above. The only stations recorded as below zero this morning were Des Moines, Towa, 1 below; Duluto, Ming., 8 below; FP Gerry, 24 Delow; STO Omaha, Neb., 2 below; Yaukton, Dak., 7 below. The beautiful appearance of the trees, shud bery, telegraph wires, and indeed every object exposed to tLe still cold alr in this city last night, attracted general attention thts mora- ing, all being covered with a thick coating of white frost very light and feathery In appear- ance. Our public parks presented a fairy like and briliiant spectacie in the sunlight, which art could Lever imitate PENNSYLVANIA AVANUE ON SUNDAY AFTERNO)N Was surrendered up to the sleighers and the Sce:e was full of life, Sleighs, cutters, and ve- b chs cf all deseriptions on runuers, sped up we de the avenue and down tLe other, 010 slowing Tight after the other. Races 'were frequen’, and the slow-goers moved 2w igee Toom for the drivera of fast-stepper:. oveastonally, when two horses pretty wel mat. hed ta speed would get neck-and-neck, the spectators would cheer involuatarity, forget ‘irg for the moment the time and pl. THE PARTIAL TRAW—STREET SCENES IN WASH INGTON TO-Day. Under the warmth of the sun to-tay the snow piles have dimiii-h:a considerably, avi even with nightly freezes, several more such. days will put an end to theslelghing. ‘Th: thaw began in earaest a the forenvoa, aud crossings aud even sidewalks were sloppy. Th: snow covering the sire:ts and avenues was softened some on top, but not enough to Inter fere with sleighing. Tne number of vehicies on runners Was Ceriaiuly not smaller than oa evious days, and the jiagilaz of betls was Ip ant. Sometimes (i> hoarse, bass notes of rgular cow bells are to be disttuguished above the ringing Of monotonous sielza bells, indl- cating the passage of some rig xed up for Wie proposed carnival to-morrow, i5 being the ides of some, apparently, tat nolse 1s to constita: aleature of thefun, Ic was tutlmated wait along some or the young “bloods” there fits arisen a Sort of rivalry In Uhe way of productug, dtuld the carpival, the loudest toned Delis, ac Jhat the Hatinnabulary part of the affair wi make itself heard. DISCOMFORTS OF THE FRREZE, The freeze bas piayed Havoc with water Pipes, avd today there are pot plumbers enough ta the cliy to answer half une cails upon them. In many houses Wacer-pipes Laat ad hela out woui 3: r CCU EN: then on the very ell, a3 Say in some of the nortuern cimates, T moderation in the weatuer Of yesterday andi indie tuarked milduess vf to-aay begtta a Lew which up the ecast-lron pipes as It they were In afew houses the water in the low ylices in (he gas-plpes froze $0 as to slut Off Ube tow of gas. ICE EMBARGO AND OYSTER FAMIN ‘The oyster market iast wer class, Tailrvad, 9,510 bushels being thus reeelved. Tae arclly makes the prices qutie hig ng irom 65 cents Lo $2 busuel. “The river 15 f frozen 10 a cmslaeradle disiauce below Q lau to. ‘The ice in our river Channel opposive the City, 1812 Incaes Lulex, and on sinall lakes and private ponds much thicker. THE TRAINS withthe moderativn of the temperature are gettiog in much better shape than last week, and the arrivals to-day by both trains have been only an hour or so jate,with the exception of the Richmoud due thts morning at 9:10, Which consolidated with the train due here av 1:20, and arrived here at 1:45 o'clock. The fast Tail south to-day was but 15 minutes late The Midland was but one hour and forty-five minutes late to-day. The Washington and Oblo rsiiroad seat a train from Alexandria to Leesburg this morging, the first since Wednes- day. COLD WEATHER ACCIDENTS. Yesterday ufiernoon a bay window at the grovery store of #. P. Little, 8th and E streets southeast, fell 10 tue pavement from the Welght of snow upon it, and was completely deniolished; damage $10....Yesterday Miss Liliy Ingie, while taking a slegh ride on the Avenue bear the Circle, becaine frigotened at the approach of a runaway horse, aud jumplug out of the sleigh fell heavily to the ground, dislocating her lett shoulder, She was taken tO Dr. Newman's office, where she recetved proper medical attention....This morning, as Vol. Redic McKee was passing down F street, he fell, ibjuring bis let thige. He was taked riage to big rooms, 96 Mth street. He the professional care of Dr. J Bira. Dasquerade Sleighing Carn tur ‘fe-morrow Arranged. A meeung of gentlemen owning quick step pers and stylish cutters was held Units morning at the private oilice of c. C, Duncansen, corner 9th and D street | Col. Rt. Boyd, R. Walt Duvcanson were di ida on 15th e y At & juerade carnival to-morrow, forml reet south and ia tue Watre lor so of the Treasury department, starting at ture: o'clock and moving down the south side of Pennsylvauta aveni e, to and around the statue at te and return by way SL gate, of the north side past the President's house to 17th street, when the processton will break and each team Wil take Its own way going where it pleases. Messrs. Whiting and Moxley were appointed @ committee to walt on the police autborities to get perroission to have Unts car- nival. ‘Ihe prize offered 1s the handsomest_ set Of sleigh belis that can be produced fa this Dis- trict 1or Une most comical cisplay, Col J. O. P. Burnside, Wm. B. Reed aud Ailison Natlor were appointed Judges, and Col. Kobert Boyd was appointed chief marshal, with authority to appoint aids. Mr. L. Moxley was appointed cos- tumer for the carnival, and will turnish some of the most grotesque heads and comical dresses ever seen in tls Distrie. The police WHI have spectal lostruction to arrest all boys or men throwlng snow bails or other missiles fo the musqueraders. Messrs, Moxley aud Thorn were appointed a committee on prize sleigh belis, with power to pur- Chese the best Russtan chimes, fixed Delis on bew, raised over horses back. ‘The sids chosen were Wra. J. Stepheusoa, J. R Minp, M. M. Parker, James Willctt,C. G. Thoi L. Moxley, J. F. Oyster, D. B. Ainger, Frag: Miller, C. W. Thorn, M. Willan, Col A. ‘T. Whiting, Wasbington Nallor, Norris Peters, ©. L. Pitney, Frank Rawltogs, W. B. Moses, H. J. Fadeley, G 8. Krafft, fheo, Roesselle, Sam'l E. Wheatley, and F. K, Ward, who will all ay pear en masque. The chief marshal will D Lown by @ yellow sash, and the assistant mar- shals by red sashes. The committee and mar- sbals will meet at the coruer of 9th and D ttreets at 2 o'clock to-morrow en masque for the purpose of proceeding to the place desiguated lo form the linea. A lively time may oe ex- pected, as the boys are wide.awake, ‘The committee to wait upon Lhe District av- thorltles went at once at the adjournment of the meeting and obtained permission. Some of the best turn-outs ever seeu in Washington 214 the /unniest masks may be expected to be seen. How to Prevent Boiler Explosions. £dvior star: Seeing in your issue of Saturday au account of a@ boiler explosion, I take the liberty cf suggesting the means by which such accidents nay be prevented. If persons ustag Tanges or cooking stoves which have boilers. connected, would only keep their tires burning: constantly, it would prevent the boilers from becoming cold and frozen, and save a great dea! of trouble, not counting the danger ani expense. My experience has been wherea slow fireis kept during the night 1t not onty pro- tected boilers but also the pipes in tue een Yours, B MaxutsGE Licknsgs have been issued to Geo. A. Wilitams, of Boston, Mass., and Josepnin? Pistorio; John H. Williams, of Daysville, Va., and Matue L, Brown; Dr. ©. M. Gingich, of Leesourg, Va., and Lulah O, Dowell; Frederick ©. Bunhus, jr. and Flora B. Lynch; Adam L. Kilmer and Anna Well. TEE ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE 120 DOZEN OF GENTLEMEN'S ENGLISH HALF HOSE, Lonble Heels and full regular made, Ax 124 Cants 4 Para, Cc. M. TOWSON’S. 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, Near 7th street. BED COMFORTS, 75 cente, $1.00, 81.25, $1.50. * Sei uR toe double WHITE “OOL BLA! rr $2.50 per pair, 83.00, 84.00, 85.00, 86.00. CLOSING OUT OUR CARPET STOCK, INGRAINS AND COTTAGE CABPETS, 25c., ALL WOOL TNGIiTN CARPETS, 45 cents. RUKBELS JARPE’ #0c 1. le 2 IPR SBEELING COTTON, 26g aces CLOTH, Hit MEN AND BOYS" ALL WOd OK OASHMERXS, 37 TABLE Lis Babe been ‘ae B0e., 620., NAPKIN Fee dozen, S8e., T8c.,.81.00. loss i 3 et seibry, » T5e., $1.00, LADINS AND GENTS WOOL UNDERWEAR, be., Bt 00. NOTTINGHAM OURTAIN LACE, 25¢., 30¢., 8Tc. Cc. M. TOWSON, at 300., 376. WEAR, 3i7c., =u Ras aa Svenue, south eda, ‘pear 7th st. and Center Market. e000 Hos. @32 and Condensed Lecals. A colored male tnfant was found in the C: Mtol grounds Saturday night by Tease Weeks and taken to Lieut. Austin’s station, Mr. Jobn C. C. Whaley died at his home in Lockbaven, Pa, last Friday evening, the 3ist ult., and many friends here will mourn his de- cease. He was an active Odd Fellow and piiter. and was honored with the highest | trusts In the gift of the several organizations to which he belonged. For some years he has been editing and publishing the Olinton Demo- erat, at Lockhaven, Pa., and was elected to the legislature of Pennsylvania at the last election. An Ofi tank at the works of the Washington Gas company pape last ne and the of) igniting caused the flames to shoot up to a con- siderable height, and they could be seen for many miles. The building in which the oll tank was located was destroyed. The loss Was about $1 500. At the request ef the committe: on pudtte comfort a meting of the Board of Trastees of Pablie Schools has been calied to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at 7 p.m.to consider the application minae for the use of the school bulldinzs as quarters for tue civic and military organ zations which arrive here March 41. Dexw August Gendz, belonging to the U. S. man-of- War Portsmouth, lying at the navy yard here, was admitted to the Balttmore City Hospital yesterday with his feet badly frosbittea, Tesult of walking from Washington to Balti- | more. A telephone of the Baltimore and Obio rali- road, between Camden Station, Baltimore, and Unis city, was tested Saturday by Viee Pri kc Robert Garrett and hts assistant, Mr. Davis, The experiment was satisfactory, th Sounds belng trausmitted over the forty ilies of wire distinctly. ° The Union Prayer Meetings are detug hi {b's week at Wesley Chapel, and the meet! to-day besween 12 and } o'clock wasied by Rov. 3. T. Kelly. ot the Fourth Presbyterian Churen, Rev. Owen Jomes, of the North Baptist Chureh, wilt have charge of the meetiag to- morrow, ‘ihe unlforms for the clerks and other employ ers of the City Post Office not betng all read the time for donning tne bite bas been fixed by ih Ainger, the postmaster, for February 1st. damage to property on Maryland avenue, be tween 12th and 13th streets. lop , Sqiare 293.) Ly reason of the lovation of t e road in that Avenue for which he claims $2.060, SiBicHa.—Fust received a lot of Portiand entiera, ab reasonable prices. Robt. A. ¢ ham, 410-416 sth st. nw. ‘Fhe Courts. POLICE CockT—Juase Snetl. To-day, Jno. Sorrell _ forfetted Daniel Webster, loud aud boisterous: $5 or days, Henry Johnson, indecent exposu or 10 days. Also charved with earrviug a razor; $50 or 60 days, Wm. Nally, disturbing tae quiet of Gecrgetown: $5 or7 days, Lula &. Eastiaan fortelted collateral. Thos. Burch, do.; do, collateral Lewis Mackel, falling to remove snow from his sidewalk, five cases; $10, Tying a ri Thos. Wuilarns, e2r- $50 oF Go days, bonds or 90 days. forfeited collateral. Geo, A. Marbary, iudecent Chas. LongSver. carry- Henrietta Brown, > Robinson and tn jail wash Thos mp3 and fom Ay vew J. Terniey; Jal, Chub vaekson, Charles jeorge Addison were enarged 3 at uwo Lancaster 20d with the larceay of a watel from Michiel Jeaby; Jackson was sentenced to six months in jail and the others were dismissed. Equrry Covat—Judge Cor, To-d. Peier agt. Cavon; trustee substituted. Petit of recelver of German American mar leave granted to dispose of certain real estate. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. ‘The court met In General term and adjourned for one week. West Washington. ACCIDENT aT HERR’S MILL.—A _miiler namei ‘Thomas MecNincb, employed at Herr & Cissel’s upper mil, about noon Saturday was caught in the machinery by the mgbt arm, whica was badly injured. Dr. Louts Ritchie was called after which the injured man was con’ lis home on Bigh street. COLLECTORS FOR THE Poor Funp.—Messrs. E. D. Hartiey, Joseph_ Lee, Jno, M, Waters, An. thony Hanlon, J. E. Libbey, M. O'Donoghue and Jesse H. Witson have Leen appointed col- lectors for the poor fund in different sections of the town. Alexandria. FROZEN TO DBATH.—The only case of treezing to death during the present severe weather oc- curred in Unis clty yesterday. An oid and re- ‘Spectable colored washer woinan named Eliza Berry, living in a dilapidated shanty near the American coal wharf,on North Union screet, who has been in feeble healih for some time past. was found by her hu-band, James Berry, who had left the house about half past six o'clock, on his return at twelve o'clock, a corp3e. There fs itttle donbt that the woman froze to death, as there was no tire in the house, whien Was ub open one, situated ina most éxposed Pi . Berry says kis wife was alive, and as hehe Susual when he lett her early tn the mnorpieg. Tre River.—Capt. A. J. Farr, who returned trom lower King George county this morning Teports thet the river is frozen over to Biackis- top’s Island. The steamer Mystic Is frozen up In Quantico Creek, together with seven or elgut SWaticr vessels, A large vessels 1s also frozen up at Lower Cedar Point. The steam tug Brewerton, which bas succeeded tn keeping a track open between Shepberd’s and this ci made a transfer of cars this morning. W: this exception nothing hasmoved from its du Everything is biocked fast and tight, and likely to remain so for some UUme to come. COLD WEATHR AND Bartizine.—A note from Occoquan of yesterday’s date says: “The ther- moneter last Light about 10 o'clock stood at 4 degrees below zero, and this morning before sun up at 12 degrhes below. Elder Smoot, nov- withstanding tue excessive cold yesterday, had the ice broken and baptised Mr. J. W. Davis, of this place, into the Primatiue Baptist chureh— Gazite, 31st, JEBIQ COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND OHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DIBHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF MEAT. "Is a success and a boon for which na- tions should feel grateful"—See**MedicaiPrese,” “Lancet,” *'Britich Medical Journal,” &c. CAUTION, —Genuine only with the f: simile of Baron Licbix’s Signature in Bhye Ick Label rose the “Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years." (wholesale only, ©. DAV: ue, London, Eusland. UCHWHEAT CAKES , ‘Cau be aumobt instantaneous.; made from HECKERS’ Self-Raising Buckwheat By the addition cnly of Oold Milk or Water. He-k- exe’ Reil-Raising Buckwhest wil be found uecidediy. the cheapest wien the eaving of time and trot considered. It is ALWAYS REapy! Auways RELIABLE! and Perfectly Hea'thy. Dyepeptica aud person who cannot ea’ Buckwheat Gakes made by the old process with yeast, can use tne Self-Kaising Bu wheat without detriment. ANY ONE CAN MAKE THEM. No more mixing Buckwheat over night, but in the morning, when the gridle is hot, use BEOKERS’ SELF-RAISING BOOK WHEAT, And wix with Cold Water or Milk, and bake imme- diately. ‘This will produce lizht aud delicious Cakes, pre ferred by any to thore made with yeast. For eale by all Groce:s. WHOLES\LE DEPOT, Cormer Ist si d Indiana ave. decli-s,tu,th,im W.-M. GALT & CO. ADIFS AND GENT OLERG aad Vestry of the Diairet ole 38 jocated near re in the ‘District? end cbecks or address CABELL. Agent, 1114 M street north LTH I8 WEALTH!—DR. E. O. NERVE AND BEAIN Netvous Headaches i WERS!! FLOWERS!!! le have closed out all of FLOWERS at lees than them at €0e., 6c. and @1 2toll opera Shadece beans Boh Gomera ea nea tion and visiting Reception and visiimg EONNETS st Less than Mrs, M. J. HUNT, 629 D strostn,w, clothing trom | An Alarming Epidemic now Sweep- ing Over the Country. Which Destroys the Senses of Smell, Taste and Hearing. And Devours the Lungs, Liver and Hidneys. Failure of Physicians to Snceessinily @epe with it. What Shati we Do? “it ie the mucous membraue, that wonde-fa. semi-fiuid envelope, surrounding the delicate tis- snee of the air and food passages,” eays Dr. Ban ford, **that the all prevalent ana dangerous malady known as Gatarrh makes ita stronzhold. Qace es- tablished, iteats into the very vitals, and renders life but a long-drawn breath of misery and disei >, Culling the sense of hearing, trammoling the power of spcech, destroying the faculty of emell, tainting the breath, and killiag the reiined pleasures of taste Ineidiously, by creeping on from a cimpie | ¢ id inthe head, it assanits ths mombranoas lining f | and envelops the bones, eating taronzh the delicats coats and causing inflammation, sloughing and death. Nothing short ¢f total cradication will se cure beslth to the patient, and all allevistes ars simply procrastinated suffer a lermination. Sanrory’s Rapica Coase, by In | | ws, leading to af. | holation and by Internal ad. istration, has nove failed; even when the disease aas mate frightfa: inroads on delicate coustitutions; heariay, smell | and taste have beea recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out.” Banroun's Rapicat Cune cons'sts of one bottle | of the Rapican Ovar, one box CaTanRruan Son VEN7,and one IMproven Ivara, neatly wra} j im one package, with full directions, and sold by | all druggists for $1.00. Ask for Sasrorp's Rapr- aL Cune. General Ageuts, Warus & Porrra, Boston. Covtiss Voutalc PLasrens relieve in 5 minutes CUTICURA Itching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofalous Humors, Ulcers, Oid Sores and Mer- curial Affections Cured when ali other human agencies fail. 1, Curiouna Resouvenr purifies, strengthens and supports the #; stein throug the most critica! stacea of blood, skin and scalp umors and dis- orders of the liver, Kidneys aud urinary organs. 2. QUTICURA, 9 Medicinal Jelly, arrests disease, allsy8 inflammation, itching and irritation, heais ulcers and eats away dead sain enh. 3. CUTICURA MEDWINAL SOAP, for the toilet, bath and pursery, cleauses, soothes, refreshes and Deautifies the skin. CozIcUR SHAVING SOAP 1+ the onjy medicinal shaving soap. Skin Hamors. Milk Crust, Etc. Skin Hvwor.—Mre. S. E. Whipple, Decstur. Mich., writes that her face, head aud some parts of her body were almont raw. siead covered with ecaba sores. Sutfered fearfully, and tried everything. Permanently carsd by Cutleura Reniecies. Mitk Cuvet.—Mre. Bowers, 143 Clinton street. Cincinnati, speaks of ler sister's child, who Wa: cured of milk crust, which resieted all remedies foc two years. Nowa fine, liealthy boy, with a beau- tiftl head of hair. TETTER OF tteton, N THE Hanns. Elizabeth Buckley, » H., thaukfully praises the Catica for a cureof tctter of the hands, which had rendered them almost useless to her. Scald Head, Alopecia, Etc. —H. A. Raymond, auditor F. ckson, Mich , wus cured of acai ALD He. J.&5.R KR bead of uine years’ duralion by the Cuticurs Rem- 1e8. FALLING OF THE Harn.—Frauk A. Bean, Steam Fire Enyine 6, Boston, was cured of alopec! felling of the hair by the Cuticura Kemed es, wi Eres restured bis hair when all said he wo foze 1 DaxpRury.—Thomas Les, 3276 Frankford Ave.. Philadeiphia, afficted with dandraff which for Years had oovered his scalp with scalos quarter of an iuch in thickness, cured by the Ou cura Remedies. Porras, Ohenist and Dra cuinton au gests, street, and are for sale b; Price of Curiouns,s Medi 60 cents; larwe boxes, #1. the new Blood Purifier, 1 MezpictwaL TomLet Soap, 25 ceute. MEDICINAL BEAVING SoaP, 15 cents; in bare, f Barbers and large consumers, 60 cents. BRAY mailed free on receipt of price. SANFORD'S RADICAL OURB FOR CATARRH. Ongrhal Bol vent asd One tanproved reat and OD re Inhaler. Price for all, 81. Is of marvellousefficacy for relieving violentattacks of Si.cezing, to which many are s8ud}-ct, for clean «- ing the Head and Nasal Pasnures whoa clogged w.th ofiensive mat lor lorizing and pt ie the breath, for rendering the Head clear, the Brain a:- tive, the Breathing easy, snd evurysense in a most eRelusing wilh te. Nasal Parsazes, it cleansoe Dine wit 18 z 5 deodorizes, soothes and heals. Itarreste tha form ation of putrid watter It strikes at the very heart of the disease. This done, its constitutional seen gradually avd thoroughly removes from the blood and circulating fluids the poison that bas been sucked up by the absorbents from purulent matter which had dropped into the stomaca and been in- haled by the lunes. Atk your druggist for SanrorD's Raprcat Cure. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. ceoLLins’ Voltaic Blectric Plasters. Placed over the center of the nervous forces, the pit ofthe etomach, they stimulate the Liver, Stomach aad Bowels, perfect Digeetion, cure Dys- Pepaia, Bilious Colic, Cramps and Pains, and pre- vent Ague aud Malarial Diseases. For Weak and Sore Lunge, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kid- neys, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica, they are the best remedy in the world. Ask for CoL- urs’ VouTaio EvecTric Piasrers. Oaly 25 cents. dec29 HAT HOUSEHOLD KEWING MACHINE—' have nothing tor Tiel, MoKEN- month. 010 to ssy—It speaks Sey, Ga beh eth we? ern Bo ee ALKEWS, 206 10% at | Lime, Coment, Plaster, Lining Felt, Felt Rov? GBAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. ()SDEES RECEIVED FOR MRJ. Fo OFRES, Binns Taser, SO Piano Tester Si 0 nowt T. NIMM Pino Teninge PH ie wider ae oe G. Boots 10a) 1 ww Rooureno "a o~ ATEST OFFICE. . MO:'. PEKKINs, Counselor-st-Law, 809 rt. northwest. 5; = Let port pecially Patent Lag ani'Pat- LEW!S JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, " WABHINSTOR, D. o., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIB TBIOT and other INVESTMENT SROURITIEG, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE, mar} CITY ITEMS. be pareErn. te just ine thing yee rt holidays; gives relief immediately. 50c. a bot- ue, m,wat “Totally Different from All Others,” “Loi don Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth. “L . don Hair Restorer.” Restores the color. “Ta don Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing. NO TOILET 0! WITHOUT IT—THICKRNS MPLETE Th'n hair, stops {ts failing and the most per- fect batr ‘restorer and dressing the world D&S opNyGEN mon Hair Color ever known, We allude to “i+ Res:crer.” A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, N.Y writes: ped and restored It to its natural color.” my hair from failing “London Bair Restorer” ts sold by all draggists at 75 cen's & “ALDERNEY WAGONS.” — si Alderney Dutter . and delivered in jg tbs. churned every morning, an vere Nie “rn “ward” cheese, 450. per Ih and sweet milk Ge. per qt. VHEELEB BROS, = STOCK. GRAIN AND PROVISION BRUBEKS, he preseatiug M.S. Nichols & Co, Chico, Lil. ; KH. Parks, New York. H. FE. Dillingham & Oo., New York, Have opened the offices Cor. 15ta St. and Pen’ wires to New ¥ ne ve every fluctuation of the Send for « Daly Market Report. ckets, Finta, 20 ots. ; Quorte, 55 ot sthwest, pert td curuer Massachusetts ave Live 12th FoR t y OCKk TELEHABAPH paras pay lS BLIWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DO » BONDS, BTOOKS AND INVESTMENT SEOUK (IES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOMMIBSION No. 589 BSth street, (Concoran BriLpiNa ) AGENOY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY. Brock Brox ens, 64 Broadway, New York. Every class of SECURITIES Bought and Bold o. Commission in San Frauci co, halttmore, Phila deiphis, New York, Boston and Wasuinston "Order executed on the New York Ptock Suenge atone siehth of one © vate and reported back prompt! us Of Stocks anc Bonos ard iuformati r jarkete re thronsh our wire eve daily. Orders in Cotton, Gra executed with dispatch. LUMBER. AMAZINGLY LO PIEORS, #8 OY and B.D FLOCKING (Dakssry) BOARDS, THE BEeT........ watce . Bi.a0 BUtKDA, Comme ENTENP IIS Wa BAVE IN OUR BuPLoy 4N ARCHITECT, BEADY TO FURNISS ESTIMATE“ FREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, STREET AND N. Y. ava. . SPRAGDE'S Bi “ya BETWEEN: YAHDS. UN. L. MARKET BOUARB. nowy SWALLOWING POLSON, *® WALLOWING and inhaling the noxious impn Tities generated by Catarrh, POLSON not aloue the nasal organs, but the stomaca and Innes N merely LocaL remedy, like do eS aud insolab!, nfts, can possibly reach or eradicate the viralen sporules of Catarrh. This fact explains the won- derful cures effected by Dn WEI DE MEYER’s new INOCULATIVE treatment. The element ueed by him are ABSUBBED by the mucous mem brane throughout the system and form a OONSTI TU) TONAL as well a8 local antidote, as certain to CURE CATAREH, 28 vaccine virus is to prevent Small-pox. Ils unprecedent-d sale with unsolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL t T4GFS of the disezec, AVE BEEN OUI by this wonderful remedy, establish beyond con- tradirtion, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S Oa- TAR‘H CURE is the most important medica discovery since vaccination. y. C. H. Tarion. 149 Nobr ‘One packsice Produced # radicai cure.” “‘It entirely cured a member of my family who had suffered from Cx- tarrh for 40 years.” J.D. McDonaxn, 710 Broad- way, N. Y.: “It eured me after doctoring for pearly 30 years.” Mas. Howss, 39 W. Washington Place, N. ¥. I can speak for sven members of my family who have used it with great benefit." Bev. W. H. Sumeen, Frederick, Md - ‘Everybody troubled with Catarrh as I was should use it." Mary A. Ranken, 494 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Ill.: ‘‘For six years I did not bresthe thronzh my nostrils until I used Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure.” Mrs. M. E. SHuwey, 3022 Sarah See Louis, Mo.: **It relief." F. ORaNx, Atlsntic Hotel, 3 “It restored meto my ministerial sole Geo. A. Bis, Oobbleskill, N. ¥.: “It relieved me of ayreat Polypus” W.H. TRUESDELL, M.D, Elgin, Ill., &c., &c.,&c, &c. Dr. Wei De Meyer's ““ TREATISE” is mailed Free His ‘*OURE” 18 DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Dewy & Oo , 46 Dey Bt., N. ¥., at $1.0) complete. BovS-e0 —28sTH— POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THR Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MAOAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1882. monthly (Sanda: t. i jew por iewspaper Oo., approved April 9. weeded eet act, and has meve: That the Cor eal ri- bution Company ts legal ee Dist ‘2d—Its drawings are fair. Th has now a tand: ‘head eafefully the hst of pstzes for the" JANUABY DBAWING. 1 30,000 | 100 1 be tigi Park tees potent 1 1008 | 600 Go." 20 ech: 12°000 Fa | ,000<d9...108e0n: 10,000 9 each, approximation prizes. ..82, TH 9 prizes, ad each, eppronimstion prions. roe 9 prizes, 100 each, approximation prizes... 23 j Bank FFICE Express, cen be ent at our ef BR. M. BOARDMAN, Courter Journal Buildings Louisy ro ‘and 369 Brondway, New York. te eat Remit ‘or Draft in letter, or send b; Rryress DOWE BEND OY UEGISTRRED LET TER OR CRD&R. Orders of 8: and upward, pense. $ } IDNEGER. a eke ones ae K | Proves, Binp's, 5 Only mecucines LIFT reuvorraL wos. Hs 10. 1 frarpremed or a Waites, too 16. Peverana Ay Pilea, Blind or 7. 25. — ‘BO. jeaknena, W. wave me instant $3: Disease of the Hoare Paiptiation, : POR BALE ‘Oreent by the 4 mat cast, or angle vial, free of charre, IGINE 00., 109 Fulton st.. 5 am ‘Qure (164 pages), sent free. y-five Violat le faith of the renewed vo! curkay ite fi adopted December 2 )US. = | KIDNEGER. | KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNBGEN. KIDNEGEN. RIDNtGE) KIDNEGEN. (Trade-Mark Seonged.) THE Gitar KIDNEGEN KIDNEY KYGULATOB KIDD EGEN AND DIUKETIO. GEN. KIDNEGEN ‘* highly recom- menGed ant uneurpaseed for WEAK GEN KIDNTGEN. or FOUL KIDNEYS, DROPSY, KIDNEGEN. BRIGHTS DISAASE, LOBS OF KIDALGEN. ENERGY, NERVOUS DEBILITY, KIDNEGEN. or any OPSTAUCTIONS arising RIDNEGEN. from KIDNEY or BLADDER DIS- KIDNEGLN. EASES. Als for BL/VOD and KID- EIDMPGEN. NEY POBUDING im effected ms KIDNLGEN. larialsectione Unlike any oer preparation for RIDNEGEN. Kidney diMeni os, & hase wey pleasant aud avreesvle taste an KIDNEGHN. fisvor. It contaios POSITIVE DIURETIO propertion and wil KIONUGEN. NOT NAUsHATe LADIES ESPECIALLY will Uke ft and EIDTY GEN. TLEMEN will find EIDNE GEN the best Kidacy Tonle ever KIDNEGEN. need! KIDNEGEN. NOTICE —Rach bottie bears the Signature of La Wht Ne & MAR. EIDNEGEN. TIN, also a PROPRIETARY GOV- FRNSENT STAMY, which permite KIDNEGEN to be sold (without eense) by Drugwiets, Grocers an< KIDN KIDNEGEN. other persone every whore. KIDNPGEN. IN QUART-SIZE BOTTLES For GENERAL AND #A\MILY USE KIDNNGEN. PRICE €1 PER BISTLE. KIDSFUEN. LAWRERCE G MAERTIR, PRUPRIF TOUS, Crago, Lie KIDAEGEN. BOLD BY DKOGGISTS, GROOEKS AND DEALERS EVERYWBELE. J.C. ERGOOD @ Co., Wholesale Aeuts in Washington A. VOGELER & O0., Baitimove: noll-eo pre vom LUNG PAD! Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way) LI LUNG DISEASES, ALL THROAT DISEASES, ALL BREATHING TROUBLES It reives INTO the system curstive agents an? beahny wedteuen. It Paws THOM the Giseased parte the pol that cane death. * lassi TRovsANDs TRstiry to re Vinrres YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED Don't despair until yon have tried thin Renaihis, EacilyApi ledaud Kabtcatty Errecrvat hemeds Bold b sent by nail on reonipt of Price, $3.00, < tro! Mich. Drugwists, or by TEE ORLY LUNG P40 Vo., Detroit, THE “ONLY” LUNG PAD Oo. Williams Bivek, Metrott, Mich. Pend for Testimonials aud our book, **Thrse Mulons a Year,” sent free. 9Cll6 e060 N THE LINE OF GUATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLAGES, BRASS FENDERS, ANDINONS axv FIRE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIDPARY LAMPs, DROP LIGHTS axp DECORATED SHADE4, we offer the MOST ATTRACTIVE stock to bo found in Washtaeton. Orcers for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT ILATING promptly atiended to. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY « co., decd? 2420 NEW YORK AVENUE. ————. ([PR* MILD PowEs conns, HUMPHR SYS HOMBOPATHIC SPECIFICS, trom ample experiepor an folie suocers. rompt, effictent, and reli) they adapted to Sovularast we s cours. e2beskbkkebkekekbns Catarrh, acute orehrunic ii Nervous Debiilt wes Urinary We BY ALL DECOGITS, ES ~~ re" =pupor: 'ATHIO MED- Dimease and 1% apb-eoly ene STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTIC! All correspondence should be with M. A.) Dauphin as below. Jn all cases the TICKETS: themecives are sent, and never circulars offering certificates or anything eise instead. Any one pro- Posing to offer anything else by circular or other- | wise, on his own behalf or that of the Company, i# @ swindler. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY lita, 1881, 128TH MoxtaLy Daawixc. Louisiana State Lottery Company. : ‘This institution was reruli He mane, to whe contract tee fo whch contract ti jae rea, which pled 8 been mn ne. in the new oc A.D. 1879, witha 5 capital of $3,001,000. to which it hae since added ® reserve und of over @350,000. Thos GRAND SINGLE SS peeryen: 10} wil take place monthly on the secon - It Never Scales or Post vones. Lock at the following distributic UAPITAL PRIZE, ¢31,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETs, UNE DJLLAK a by express OF See, Bend cree mal > jaressed only M. 4. PA New or M. A. DAUPHIN, at

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