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THE EV "THE EVENING STAR [= Ween suis or ones cornea) 0 auton ee STAR. WEDNESDAY......January 1%, iSSL. The Weather. Orricr oF THE CHIE? er Ur Waanrneron, D. C., Jan. 19, For the middie ‘states, elondy Weather and light rain or snow, variable winds, generally trom northeas: to southeast, falli barometer duriog the day, anda slight rise in temperature, Raye na ANC Ov THE THERMOMETER. ome oe oe Teadings of the ther- jeter at the Signal OMce during the day:— T am. 2°; 1) am., & >, ~Maxi- mun, 22°; minimum. 6 °, LOCAL NEWS. wey Amusements, &c., To-night. Fords Opera Howse.—Miner & Rooney com- vination. National “Virgip las.” Inaugural Preparations. MEETING OF THE VTERAN CLUB. Ate meciing Of the Vereran Club last nigat, Colonel J. 0. P. Burnside in the chatr, Messrs. Wright, Stem and Thatcher, who were ap- ‘ed s committee to Inquire as to the secur- f rooms upon the Avenue for the occups- tien of tue club during the inary guration season, mace a report. A commodious suite of rooms Will be obtained, and the headquarters of the club established upon the Avenue, a3 the Veter- ans will receive ali the veteran clubs of the country who may visit the city to participate in thé inanguraifon ceremonies. Upon the reading of ah extract from a western paper, Stating that southern rifle clubs had been in’ vited to take part 1a the military parade, tud!=. Bant speeches wrre made, and the dent ‘was instructed to ascertain if stich was the fact, and. If So, request the withdrawal of the tnvita: tions. If this could not be effected, he was re- ‘quested to call a meeting of the ciub, so that tt could emphatically deiiue 1ts position in regard to the matter. An invoice of the waleb the Veterans will wear on the 4th of March was received. INAUGURATION NOTES, The chairman of the executive committee, sub commfiiee on finanoe, and the chairmen of the respective committees held a conferenc> jast night to survey the financial prospects and esuinate the actual aggregate expenses of tas inaugural ceremonies. ‘The City Guard, of Binghamton, N. Y., sixty strong, have decided to visit tnis cliy aud par- Uelpait in the inaugural ceremontes. Twweter—Joun MeCullough as Relief of the Poor. 4 jot of clothing has been sent by Mr. Dyer to The Fifth police precinct for distribution to the poor of that precinct. A sheep was sent by J. W. Ridgeway. and nize patrs of shoes by Mr. R. Mockabee, of the Fifth precinct, to the poor of that precinct. Some of the ladles of Mouat Pleasant tn symncathy with the movement to ald the distressed poor have organized a Sewing Bee. They have already done much good, hav- ing made and judiciously distributed a large q-antity of wearing apparel to those in need Living norte of Boundary strect. The ladies are #t present envaged In maklog a quantity of bed clothing for gistribu: lon. Sutce cur last Mr. Glover has reeetved the fotlowing amounts: Post Office department and Sixth a J. O. Auditor's office by J. H. Blackfan Burnstde (additional snbs<riptton), nd engineer's office, by Dr. V. Calvary Baptist Church collee- Le. the Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Me- M. ELEcrro: At the annual session of ghanies. held last evening, officers were elected: H. Crump, V. G. A; Ed. Ba the following grand Weaver, G. A; EC. weel, See.; John W. hn B. Miller, Con.; C. ompson, Treas.; Jo! Pes Chap.; Jacob _Rittuspach, H. Vanhorn, 0. 8; Jas.E. Dement, (rand epre: sentative to ‘Supreme Lodge. RReBIveD TWENTY BaRRELS Bob-jack bay oysteTs to-day at the Morgan House, George- town. Fried, 25 cents Der dozen, in box. Steamed, 15 cents halt a peck. See THE AMERICAN ere Socr ge noe sixty-fourth annual mancting of the A’ Colonization Soctety was held last night a at the the 15th street Baptist Chureh, Dr. Harvey Lindsay in the chair and Mr. Wm. feed secretary. ‘The latter read the annual repo: a letter from Mr. J. H. B. Latrobe resident of the society, regretting his unavoldable absence. ‘The report coutained an announcement of the deaths of Hop. Edward McKve, of Mississippi, at the age of 93; Dr. Gunton, of the District of Colum bia, aged 90; Rev. Mr. Converse, and Hon. lel D. Weaver, one of the ‘oldest members of the gociety. The annual receipts for the year were $135.54, eon hand atthe po ning Of the year $30.24; total $165 73. ursemients during the year were $165. leaving a balance of 17 cents. The number of immigrants to Liberia aone the year was 143 more than In any previous year since 1s72. ‘Total immicrath Amie i hos foundation of the society tn i>: fricans were Te aptured from slaves” “Tota number settied tberia through the efforts of the society, ‘The condition of the colony was re- ted a$ flourishing. Addresses were made by evs. Dr. John L. Withrons and ttey. Dr. Stmp- 0h. Miss Eva R. cured an attack of Ineipieat Consumption by using In time Dr. Bull's Coug syrup. A Winvew SwasHER Gets SIXTY Da Boaxp.—This morning, In the Police C = Known colored thief, named Arthur Bur ess. was Charged with destroying private Property in breaking the show window of Mr. S. Justh, a dealer in second-hand clothing at No. 405 9th street. Tne private wate! Alois Jama, testifled to seeing the man break the window. and to pursuiny and capturing him, after firing eeveral shots at him. Another second-hand dealer testified to his window broken by some one, but he could dentiy Burg Ss as the man. and this case was dismissed. A fine of $5 or ees — io ibe workhouse was imposed in the fi: —_o_—_ PAIN IN THE BACK or sides quickly relieved by applying a Benson's capcioe porous plaster. ig always reliable. —__.+—___ TROCHLE WiTH 4 HEap Coox.—In the Police Court Ubis morning Geo, W. Driver was with assaulting Geo oe the head cook at bis restaurant. Mr. Faulk testéfied that he and Mr. Driver had some words about some work that was to have been done, when aphieil be. came very lasulting and threw a carving kuife and steel at Dim. Samuel Tibbs, one of the waiters, testiied to heartog Mr. Driver dis- charge Faulk and order 2 him fre tar and that on refusing had a scuttle, and that 3 a then threw the steel at lim. ‘The co marked that Mr. Driver had a right to eject Faulk from his prem- ses, and if he refused he had a = premises, Mr. Driver and he Tight to use a Feasonable amount of force, and he thought that there was no agsault and dismissed tae case. OR Saiz at Dorsey Bro.’s teket ave. borthwest. ———— Daneerocs. —Lieutenant Gessford, of the first peu B et, reports @ rous pond of Water at the southeast coruer of Mary! aad aye- nue and 6th street southwest, caused by the melting Of the snow. IL 13 So deep that about 1 o'clock yesterday a little gir! came near Dein; drowned in passing the hole, but was reseu¢ after a thorough immerson, by Oficer T. D. Fitzgerald. This 1s the second child tnat hag fal.en tn this pond. IT SHOULD BR THE BUSINESS OF EVSRY ONE Ha 4 Coup to treat li promptly and pi T= until it Ig gotten rid oc intelligent experi. ence rortunately presenting curative in Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, ‘nly adapted to remove speedy all eSughs ant colds—allay any ex ck to flammation of the throat and lungs, and remove the distressin: —————— cr pleurisy. ‘Tae Ex-Cutsr oy THE Croctaws.—Peter P. Pitchiyn, for many years the well-known dele gate of the Choctaw nation at the seat of gov- ertinext, Whose death Monday nigat was men- Uoned in yesterday's Sax, had been in fatliag health for the past two years, his disease being ct a pulmonary nature. The most of the winter be has been confined to his room and latterly to bis bed. 1 ate in @ after their interests before the ge meral government and making his home tn this city, but at the breaking out of the war removed to the Indi family, and took en turning here in 1s ‘Mrs. Caroline Lombardy, a widow lady 1 city, and daugnter of thé late Godfrey & whom be leaves with four children—three sons and a daughter. Prior to this marriage, he had reared a family tn the Indian country, but they Lave dird long since, with the excap- Uon cfoue daughter, who still lives in that country. Col. Pitchlyn cm'grated as early ag Ins Gum Missiesippl to tue Todian Territory with his trite. and being a man of superior native talent and good judgment, although With iitte or Ro education, he commanded tne and confidences of his people, which he maintained up to the Ume of his death. Since the rebeilion closed, he has been Pes the prosecution of the Ckoctaw claim for payment of moneys adjudged by the I nited States Senate in Mareb, ins, for lands sold the government tn 1430, not a dollar of which the goverament bas paid. He was a courteous gentleman of great dignity of bearing. and commanded the respect of every one who knew him. He was a high Mason. bein for many years a member of Washirgton Conamandery., Knights Templar, and took the A Be with Gov. Sam Houston,. of Texas, more than twenty years ago; an hon @rary memoer of the Consistory, .3d deg! Scottish rite, and for many years a Mien of Gen, Albers Pike, 3 ig and the doo & ,LS ainsi people. Why, is rst reading aged 72; | bel br a ugh Sourt, 8 tes rs. Lock wi hma, ¥. This do their ay! charged | this move id of them. should YESTERDAY'S AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The thirteenth annual convention of the Na tonal Woman's Suffrage Association held a Seseion at Lincoin Halli yesterday afternoon— xiss Susan B. Anthony presiding. Mrs. Cady > the opening address, bpagitn | fine “prtocsy > wag masculine an t er arene mother at pray Brave ‘Brown. of Pittsburg, wife of a Stanton maue that the divine feminin “our fal ex hodiet ral ister, and a leaau ist, followed, contend! Prvarwrcavee ling that ‘the only thing necessary for a mission or vocation is the abll- ity to do the work. ft Washington, noted that in her msesion Ip che. jail an and workhouse she had found many woi ee friends; young girls charged with ¢ often innocent, but always friendiess; widows with ehtidren —sne of them a widow with ten children—pit no friends. It made her heart ache to speak of this subject. None but a woman could esti- mate; the degradation which surrounds women in thé prisons. Women came constantly to tne police stations on delicate and Important busi- ness, but found no woman there. She thonght there ought to be at each police station a ma— tronly woman for woman's sake. [Loud and general applause.) ‘5 --o expressed his gratification ‘remark, and indorsed its accu- racy. He called up remlalscences of the first woman's rights convenUion at Seneca Palis, spvaking especially of Lucretia Mott, mention- thal as be sat beside her un the Piatfurm, Jebes Mott, her husbarg, ehtered tne hall. He saw her face brighten when she saw him. She turned and sald. “Frederick, do you think ne Will kiss me here?” [Laughter.] And he aia so; he marched straight up and kissed each other (bere. That kiss waited, Lessing over (he assembiage. _{ Applause. | Rachel Foster, of Philadeiphla, read an ad- dress on ““The Connection between Womea and at Mrs, Rick pa ae DES She urged that to refuse sat~ frage to woiwan 13 just as unwise and Just as was refused to D.ue-eyed unjust an if suffcage men because the ai THE EVENING SESI0N Was opened at $ o'clock. Miss Anthor: id blue eyes. ¥ not be- ing on time, Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, called the meeting to onder, and introduced Mra Lock: Wood, Who had been announced to speak or the question, “Why should not women practice lw Mrs, Lockwood said she woald first g on ‘Why shouid not women vote?” as that was the most important. In the course of her remarks she sald that netther the republi- can wor democratic party was in favor of popu- lar sovereignty. She noted that Texas had willingly or by accident adopted a constitution Under which women have every right that 1s given the men. She would have an educational quailfication for all, and ui at the such qualification ts in| the better for the nation. To-day women are voting on the school question In’ thirteen states, and the Cause is “making progress. They were agrecably surprised by Governor Long, ‘Mass., recommending women suftrage. Mrs. Lockwood then uneed the necessity of Women becoming acquainted with law, for there 1s much on the statute books which is Dot law, and they should study to discriminate. ‘The profession Was not so crowded as the splere of cooks and servants, and as suffrage Would be a fixed tact, women ‘should enter tue law. It leads to the Capitol aed the Waite House, r is open, and thoroughiy gualltied women will be welcomed in it. Sue concluded by thanking the bench and the bar of the District for the courtesy and constdera- ton shown her, as also the noble men who as- sisted in securing the right of recognition in ue Se Supreme Court of the United States for wi Mrs. Charlotte Ives Gedbey, of Utah, oo gave aD account of woman suffrage in Utal Mrs. May Wright Sewail, of Tadianapolts, teck up the arguments against giving women {he right of suffrage, and aaswered them tn a brizht address, which was loudly applatided. Miss Anthony sald that for eleven years she ad come up here to shout freedom for women. What she wanted to know was what could be done to make it So for Politicians to yote 3: sb women suffrage, Sne sald that Ben Buuer told her I last winter that the way to accomplish this was to go out and educate the ple. that what they had been doing for the last years, The trouble Was that women did not have the ballot and Congress would not listen to them. This Morning’s Session. ‘This morning, owing to the uncertain con- dition of the pavements, the audience filled only about one-third of the hall at the time of epening—10.; o’clock—but increasea somewhat towards noon. Miss Anthony said that it was enccataatng to see such an audience, for 10 or = 11 o'clock was an early hour for Wash- ington. Mrs. Lockwood read a letter from Mrs. Isa- a Beecher Hooker, oF Connecticut, express- ing her great regret that she could not be ose to press nl granting women the right to vote tn that state for Pres- ident. Mrs. Hooker takes the ground that the Constitution of the United States does not pro- hibit the women from vi , and quotes a member of the Senate judiciary committee as bern Unat the question belongs to the states. Miss Anthony, (Mrs, Stanton in the chair), in Speakiug of the letter, sald that under the Con- stitution every citizen should have fect e.u lty In polittcal rights. The Const! Gees had :tarted out with the promise that the st might tuflict wrongs on its people. ‘Because there was no prohibition as to slavery black men were disfranchised, and the threat was inde in the law that unless the Dlack men were eniranchised the apportionment of three-fifths for the black men would be stricken out. ene ured that they continue to demand of Co: that they prohibit te states from dep ring em Of their rizhts. esent, and stating that they pro On the legislature the passage of a ood agreed that the constitution need hi not be amended, but she would not stop the efforts to secure an amendment, even if she did not believe ee ey was absolutely neces- Sar. may easlest way, and she would adopt It. She teeaoe to her own expe- rience Ln prosecuting claims to show that they should not cease efforts, aad urged ‘that ue? Locos net Loos pote in feo work. Mra. Lock- Lilite Devereaux Tike ot of Kew" Mork a and. Mr Mra. Carbro, of Pa,, ity to be present, and read The bi Bip pendia in Lye aoe women suf- frage in presidential el Mr. Davis sald ne es, oR on the committee on Ways and means—not of a sentatives. He Suggested that the committee be sent out among the audience. He led ement as beyend the antl. movement "and equal movement, which = the work of a minority. ‘The descendants of these men felt proud of them, and he asked if the children of those present would not, in coming time, feel proud He regretted that he was not one of the organizers of the anu slavery movemeat {a by a numough he joined it six months after- wi ae Anthony endorsed the remarks of Mr, Davis and spoke of Mrs. Stanton and Mrs, Gage with herself Preparini be history of the move- ment, relating © daughter of Robert Dale Owen in writing for them asketch of her father's efforts in the antt-slavery cause had failed to allude to those who abused him for the reason that their ee ae a feel so bad. The, @ history for themselves. Hoi ae cmalt bouquet Miis3 Antuony re: re- mark e world is moving, for whoever landed me this sald it was sent by a U.S. Sea- ator.” |Laughter.) Miss Anthony then urged po Uhey have a liberal response for they nad ees to meet. “Pie committee then passed around and took y ear irs. Cady Stanton made a statement as the history of the movement, relating wn face dent of debate between two ministers on woman suffrage, in which one pulled the nose of the other. Mrs. Waite, of Illinois, made a report from that state, showing that women have every right there except to vote, and this she enjoys on the question, of Tocal option, ‘They. had sue in ridding the state of some of the worst whisky holes. In short, they had struck from the constitution the word Seni" and last winter had failed by one majority to the word “male” struck from the law. winter they will try it again; and woe to the man who gives that majority against 1. | They will pat out whisky first, and next will be the tron Of women, for they are work- y. Mr. E. M. Davis, sald that In 1862 when it was decided to enlist colored poeple, and there was @ dificulty in Philadelphia in Comer ys land on — a locate colored camps, he had tendered and as others were paid for the use ot tiand onwhich white camps were located, he bad rendered a bill against the government for its rent, ‘charging SIX per cent on the value Of It for ifs use, some $500 or $900. He had placed his claim in the hand of Mrs. Lockwood, Bnd he would now ake = one ton to Mrs. Lockwood that If ske succ: in odtaining If, the money should be turned into the treasury of the association. Mrs. Lockwood made a playful rejoinder, say- ing they aust remember that when one lawyer Wins a Case some one loges it. RESQLUTIONS. AMre. Stanton said that a convention would OL be complete without resolutions and sud- Mitted the following resolutions, which were laid over for the afternoon session: “Whereas woman's demand for suff simply a demand to exercise the right oi cae to make for pg the same ex. have Feriment man himself in 76; and whereas the le of Rapes human soul from the cradle grave is one pi to rolonged declaration In tavor of the ri Tights to govern one- self, uberefore, recolved that suffrage, or self gevernment, isa ‘Gio inalienable right and Hot a priv government can confer lesolved, that we are a bation and not a confederacy of states. We are all citizens first of the Unitea States and ae of the states wherein we reside; hence the of self government should be teed by ne national constitution to all ns; that with the ballot in their own right hands they may Rreaioea. themselves everyw! ‘under our flag. ved, that the women of this mation have | Bot as much to fear from “solid sonth” a8 from a “white male dynasty” in which they have no representation. reas, & party must have some vital issue to eive itifte, and whereas the (wo great politl- cal pasties are alike divided on fnanca, free trade and labor reform: Therefore, resolved, that the party that would triumph in iss would be wise to place a woman suffrage plank in its [sapecuni most important question of uman rights now Sclare the people for con- sideration. vi clergy and, _charen pro ng men ona womice: "ust Dear thé added burden, is to 2a privileged order in unton of chureh ene: an oid monarchal idea opposed to the secular nature of our govern- was That to exen yu roperty 7 from taxation, Resolved, That it ts the duty of Con- to submit’ to the several states a consti- futional amendment. securlug to women citl- zens the right of suffrage, and before adjourn- Ing to pass the bill now on the calendar provid- ipg a committee to consider the rights of women. Also, resolutions of respect to the memory of Lydia Maria Child,“Lucretia Mott and George Elilot. A recess was taken to 21 o'clock. This evening's session will be opened by Mrs. ‘Thorton Charles (“Emily Hawt thorne”) reading @ poem on “Woman’s 3 Sphere,”” Amusemeats, &c. MINER AND RoONgY's BRILLIANT SPECTALTY Cowrany hept a large audience in continuous laughier at Ford’s last evening. The specialty pe ormers are all exceedingly good, filly up to Tony Pastor's best company; and those who Wisb to enjoy the merriest of evenings, entirely relteved from thought or care, Can have a feast’ of fun at Ford’s this week, at night or at the S:t) rday matinee. NATIONAL THEATER.—Mr. MeCullough’s two Week's engagement 13 rapidly drawing to a ciose. Bis’ “Hamlet” was played last nizht in banner to delight lovers of Shakespeare. ‘To- Bight *Virginius” will be given. GRaND OreRa.—The sale of reserved seats for str gie perf: rm ‘ne 's of the two nights of Italian Op ya at Ford's next week, wit commence to- MD rrow at the baw of CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—The Lula veltn ¢ neert. ccmes off at Cu. gr ational charel nest Friday evening. An i xcelleat_ program bas been arranged, tn which the wont riul young planist takes the l-ading part, assisted by Miss lsatella Freedley, dramatic humorous reader; Mr Richard Arnoid, solo violinist, 20d Mr, James McCormick buff MARRIAGE LICENSES have been {s3ued to Jacob KR. Mahier, of Augusta county, Va, and Ger- trude Hester; Mike Long and Aagrie 0 Keele; Thomas Johnson and Amelia Calvert; ienry ‘Taylor and Florence O. Harris. both of Freder- icksburg, Leander Baldwin and Laura A, Jounson: W. Lange and Cora Virginia Denham; Jose} ph ©. Wedmann and Mary E. K oh; Hepry Veridiin and Charlotte Hamilton; Dougiass Moore, of this city, and Florence C, Hulse, of Easton, Md.; John H. Doyte,of th's city, and Mary Josephine Collins, of Guorge- town, D. C.; Lewis Cook and Mahalah Whitaey; Richard Burke and Norah. Sheehy, both of Al: len county, Ind.; Wilford E. Nott, of Hartford, Conn., and Agnes E. Kershaw. gee DEEDS IN FgE have been recorded as follows: Bibes Brown to ogc E. B. Dulin, lots 16 to 1s, $—. D. B, Groffs to Emtly Bergen, 8d. 190; $2,500, _C. E. Fraser to Richard Lleutbown, lot 29, sd. 503; $—. J. D. Mankin Lo Peter Campbell, its 11, 12, 16 and 17; sq. 558: a ©. E. Gibbs to 1. B. Gibbs et al, lot “H,” id lot 51, sq. 41; $1,500. Henry Baker- sith etal. to Ror ‘dan, Jot 1 of Mount Pieas- ant; $200. James Jackson, jr., to Henry Beard, gq. 19 W), C. M. N. Jones to Patrick Whit: Dey. lot 77, Sq. 615; $1,296.45. H. J. Smoot to W. L. Huason, lot 31, 8q.'623; $—. MAPLgson’s ROYAL ITaLian OPERA.—The sub- scription sale for the two nights was continu- ous yesterday at the Opera Hol We are pleased to note that. the precautions taken by anager Ford to prevent speculation, were to @ large degree successful. A nized as speculators or their agents were re- fused, and, except. well-known bond Jide opera goers, no One could secure over five seats. In some instances, however, it is sald that some of our citizens were induced to buy places pe agencies to seli again. It would be better procure seats only at the Opera House, and o - simply the established rate. Several hun- places are yet for sale. The sale for single night will commence at 5:30 to-morrow (Thurs- day) morning. In Baltimore, on Monday. every seat for Gerster was sold, and the Cam- Panini sale was very near as great. —___.+-_____. mone asa Curative. Boston Journal of Cheméatry. | Water taken with the food favors digestion When taken into the stomach a part 1s ab- sorbed by the gastric vessels carrying with it the soluble constituents of the food. So much as 18 not immediately absorbed assists in soften- ing and breakirg up the larger articles Of food, and thus aids in the ition by facilitating the action of the Aste fluids. A rtion of the water is carried off into the tn- tines with the semi-digested food, and acts favorably in the same way; also, the blood be- ing Rpelb et pe eed with water, the fooces are not ‘dry as would otherwise be the case, and it Is easier to keep the bowels lar. It is certainly no matter of surprise that there should be malaise and distress when the system is loaded with worn-out material, unfit for the functions of life, which the blood cannot re- move for the lack of menstrum. It 1s not surprising that the nervous system, which most requires regular nutrition, should suffer most; that muscles badly nourished should ache on motion; that kidaeys called upon to secrete an abnormally concentrated urine should become diseased; that the highly acid urine should i:ritate the bladder. For- merly the cee housewife cupped the detl- clency in drink by regular doses of herb tea: now the physician supplies it by draughts or spring water. How much water should an adult drink in tweoty-four hours? It must be taken into account that water is excreted by the lungs and Be on as by the kidneys; also muchof the food ingested contains water as one of its constituent pare: Hence the amount of liquid required as Must vary slightly with the amount of activity of the skin and the character of the food. much of the diet 1s made up of soft solids, fruit and watery vegetables, less drink will be needed than if the diet is composed of dry meat and vegetables. The amount of soup ingested would also affect the amount of mere drink required. The average amount of urine passed in 24 hours by @ healthy aduit ts stated by Dr. Flint to be about 52 ounces, the extremes being 35 and +i ounces. The amount of drink necessary is stated by Dalton to be about itty-two ounces; that is 3.35 pints, the equivalent of eight or nine coffee cups of arink would pot, then, be an excessive amount. Repeatedly patients have told me that they drink only one and a half cups morning and evening, and about the same at dinner,only Gecastonally taking soup; averaging less than six oe ie small tea coe of drink. Sometimes patients gay they dri neraily only a little more than a pint a day. . Web- ber remarked incidentally that a very large Proportion of those who suffer from nervous exhaustion, or ‘‘neurasthenia,” as it 1s called, do not drink enough; and ‘he suggests that be an American pecullarity to digest a itt le tiuld. Do not be atraid of drinking all the water you thirst for, Pon it be pure; and cultivate a liking for it, if from what has been said above, you infer you ought to do so. Water 1a of course more efficient as a prerentire as a «wre of disease; or as Dr. Webber Somewhat facetiously puts tt, “the time to work the Bee cure with water Is before the disease has Thomas: K., ‘Chambers, it London, one of ime pest living authorities on the stomach and on indigestion, in an article on ‘Dietetucs,” in ‘the last eaition of cae Encyclopedia Britan- 2 8: tients with fever should take ae ‘rood bu ‘but liquid, and adds; that “water is the ‘digestible Of all foods. Pennsylvania Lands that are Fast Anchored. [Wall Street Daity News.) A few weeks ago, in a business ‘transaction between two citizens, one of them deeded the other 300 acres of Iand in Pennsylvania, and the other day the buyer entered the sefler’s office. “I have just returned from a trip to Pennsyl- vania to see the land I got froin you.” “Ab! ABI never saw it myself I have some curiosity about tt.” “It 18 a swindle, sir—a barefaced swindle!” exclaimed the other, Uhat possible? Didn’t you ~ the Jand?” a iaoathy but it is nothing but a ‘A UI? Is it a real soli frie “It is as solid a hill as can be made of rock and dirt.” “Any chance for any part of tt toslide over on another, man’s land? ‘0, sir.” Sci to be solid on Its lass does 11?” “Then let me congratulate you on your bar- gain. I’ve bought and sold any amount of nsylvania land, and the great drawback hag been to buy and sell a Dig hill which would stay in one spot over a week. ‘The last one! sold slid a toile and a half while the buyer was going from. here to Pittsburg. You have made a great tu- Veatment, sir, and I sincerely and honestly con- gratulate you The Rel number recog- ————___- lous ee ot George jeorge Eliot may have disapproved of much which the Chureh of England allows or enjoins, But she never publicly identified herself with the enemies of the church. She never wroea word which detracts from the dignity of its mission. She never sanctioned a snee ‘at the sincerity of its devoted ministers. Thes : are the qualities that distinguished the teaching of abe Eliot from that of so mai ge of the icono- clastic writers and thinkers with whom she ts often associated. She was acquainted with the tenets of the philosophy of positivism and the religion of humanity, as are many persons who neither hold the one nor believe in the other. But she was acquainted equally with the works of the most orthodox of English theologians, and TRomas i Kempis's “Imitation of oe pest to the last, one of her favorite books. Eliot knew human nature too well to Bante that It can ever dispenae with the assistance and the stimulus of religion, or that It cau sub- stitute for @ religion based upon a distinct faith @ speculative series of loose generalizations,— London Standard, Locals. Street lamps will b lighted at 6:30 p.m. and aU 18:40 p.uo. sea lerdic coaches started to-day runntt 'y nto the Navy Yard. © At the Meeting of the James A. Garfield Red Ribbon Club of tue Boys in Blue last, night, a large number of new members were elected and a cmivonon and Rie Were adopted. Ad. wi made Col Geo. M. Fillmore, Lieut.-Col, H. B. ‘Moulton, Major wieuu 4, a. muller and others. Mr. James Eveieth has been appointed sec: Wasllngton & Oto to fill the vacancy caused ay and treasurer = tne Railroad Com} mpany, “by the death of Reuben Johnaton, e34. ‘The colored burglar whose arrest was men- uoned tn yesterday's Stak was taken into c! tody by Mr. Alois Jama, a private watchman on ‘9th street, between Dead F. Mr. Jobh B. Floyd twas filed his answer to the bill for aueree entered by his wife, Ella L. Floyd, den: tke charges of bad treatment and stating’ ite he 1s a cripple, paving lost an arm, and that physically she is hisequal. He says he left her after returning home one day unexpectedly and finding a man in the house. Mr. Frank H. Fall has entered suit against A. 4. Stephenson and Samuel H. Wimsatt, tras- tees, and James H. Cheek, praying an injunc- tién against the trustees for turning over the proceeds oi the gale of lot D, subdivision of ldis 13 and 12, square 267, a the plainttf’ ciaims thas Cheek assigned the same 0 him for money loaned and services rendered, The New vy, Association on Monday even- ing adopted resolutions deciarlng we action of the meeUng of the association on the 107) inst. in appointing certain members to proceed to ‘Treuton tn the interest of & certain candidate for U. 8. Senator, as il-advised, without pre- ctdent, and calculated to bring the association into uutrienaly relations wath the party in the state, although they recognize the ability of the Party named—ex-Secretary Robeson. This ae in the Police Court, Jas. Mc- Graw, an ex-policeman, was charged ‘by Lieut, Jonson, with having made threats of personal violence'against Lim. He stated that MeGraw came to the station house ; esterday after.jsp, and threatcued to blow bis brains out, when he was arrested and tocked up. Me“ycag gave his personal bond Lo Keep the 7 ements ave oecn made by the resl- aeut Ob Obtoans he>~ v9 pive the Onto editors a re- ception nes, Mohday evening at Marini’s Hall. ‘The visitors will be quartered at the Riggs, Willards and the Imperial, This morning, tn the Police Court, the charge of perjury against Mr. Richard H. Porter (con- ‘tained Im his testimony in the Equity Court, a fev months ago, during the trial ofa Mexican claim case) was Sent to the grand jury; boads, 2,000. At a special meeting of the Massachusetts re- publican association last evening, the following Standing committees were announced for zs present year:—Executive committee, E. George, W. Eaton, Albert Cottle; edneporte: tion committee, Col. A. W. ‘Tebbetts, H. D. Sax- ee . F Shepard; cambalen: committee, 8. E. nce, &. W. Doherty, G. E. Channing,’ R. A. Bayley, F. G. Barbadoes, te Karpeles, J. D. mith. W. W. Buck, of the Ohio division, Pension of- fice, fell last Saturday evening on q street,near 7th street northwest, causing severe Injuries, though not dangerous. He 1s confined to his room. OMicer Jones, of the fifth precinct station, yesterday arrested a colored man known as John Thomas, who is alleged to be am expert and dangerous thief, on several charges, which Will be brought against him to-morrow in the Police Court. District Government Ts ota ‘The contract with the Wasnt mn Gas pany has not yet been by the Distelet ommissioners, who alone have. the power to conclude all contracts in whicn the municipal authorities are a party. An error in yester- day’s STaR made it appear that a subordinate officer concluded the gas contracts. A building permit has been issued by In- spector Entwisle to the Metropolitan Railroad Company, to erect a frame srorkshop, near Grant avenue, 7th street road; $500. THE POLICE REPORT. The report of Major Brock, superintendent of police, for the quarter ending mber 31st, Shows the total number of arrests at 3,215; mnales, 2,798; females, 447. The number of cases in whieh finea were imposed was 706, the fines amounting to $8,613. The amount paid in United States and District cases was $2,307.25; and the number of cases appealed was 1,036. Were Washington, nee Georgetown. OTHER COASTING ACCIDENT.—Last_ night anne 8 o'clock the little 9-year old daughter of Mr. A. B. Jackson, rp well-known citizen, of the above the knee ‘wile costing on Deep Cur above the knée while on Deep Cut ily near Road street, Weppwe.—The marriage of Miss M. Jennie Bates, for many y @ teacher in the public Schoois here, to Colonel John Rauth, a citizen of Pittsburg, will take place to-morrow eve- ning at the Dumbarton-street M. B. Church at 3:30 o'clock. Dr. J. McKendree Kelley will per- form the ceremony. ‘THE COOPERS are in trouble again, some of them bell put upon half time, and the two cents which the millers advanced upon the price of barrels oe their benefit taken by some of, the bosses it is said. SWALLOWING POLSON. SWALLOWING and inhaling the noxions impu- rities generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal organs, but the stomach and lungs. No merely LocaL remedy, like douches and insoluble snuff, can possibly reach or eradicate the virulent sporules of Catarrh. This fact explains the won- derful cures effécted by Dr. WEI DE MEYER'S new INOOULATIVE treatment. The elements tee by hiin are ABSORBED by the mucous mem- rape throughout the system and form a CONSTI- TUTIONAL 8 well as local antidote, as certain to CURE CATARRH, as vaccine virus is to prevent Small-pox. Ite unprecedented sale with unsolic- ited testimonials from many thousands who, at ALL BTAGES of the disease, HAVE BEEN OURED by this wonderful remedy, establish beyond con- tradiction, the fact that WEI DE MEYER'S 0a- TARBH OURE is the most important medion, Giscovery since yaccination. Rev. C. H. TayLor. 140 Nobie atrect, Brooklyn, writes : ‘*One packaze Produced @ radical cure.” ‘*It entirely cured a member of my family who had suffered from Ca tarrh for 40 years." J.D. MoDoNaxp, 710 Broad- way, N. Y.: ‘‘It cured me after doctoring for pearly 30 years." Mrs. Emma 0. Howes, 39 W. Washington Place, N. ¥.: **I can speak for szvEN members of my family who have used it with great benefit.” Rev. W. b. SuMNER, Frederick, Md.: ‘Everybody troubled with Catarrh as I was should use it.” Mary A. Ranken, 494 N. Clark Street, Ohicago, Ill.: ‘For six years I did not breathe through my nostrils until I used Wel De Moyer’s Oatarrh Cure.” Mus. M. E. SHENEY, 3022 Barah street, Bt. Louis, Mo.: ‘*It gave me instant relief." F. J. Opanx, Atlantic Hotel, Ohicage: “*It restored me to my ministerial labors.” Rev. Gro. A. Bres, Cobbleskill, N. ¥.: ‘It relieved me of agreat Polypus.” W. H. TRUESDELL, M. D., Elgin, Ull., &o., &o., ko, &c. Dr. Wei De Meyer's “* TREATISE” is mailed FREE. His ‘‘CURE” is DELIVERED to any address, by D. B. Dewey &Oo., 46 Dey &t., N. Y., at $1.00 complete. DOvs-60 Cremna our COUBVOIBEER'S KID GLOVES. CADETS’ ONE BUTTON AT $1.25. WM. 8. TEEL, janl5 985 Penna. ave. NM THE LINE OF GRATES AND OPEN FIRE-PLAOES, BRASS FENDERS, ANDIBONS ann FIBE SETS, FINE GAS FIXTURES, LIBRARY LAMPS, DROP LIGHTS snp DEOOBATED SHADES, we offer the MOST ATTRAOTIVE stock to be found in Washington. Orders for PLUMBING, HEATING and VENT- ILATING promptly attended to. FIRST-OLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., dec22 HATES! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Bkates a specialty. Also, a fine assortment of Fine OUTLEBY, suitable for Christmas Presents, at ©, FISOHEB’S Oxp Sraxp, 628 7th st., opp. Patent Office, DOLLAB PEB 100 FoR PIRIBY EXSGLISH VISITING CARDS, PRINTED FROM PLATE. ly Establishment in the city f1 it quhty” and doin the work pest 4 ee ae Sr.r10NmR AND ENGRAVER, Old Established House, 2420 NEW YOHK AVFNUE. SHATES!! decd o™= oct29-Sm ‘The Courts. COvny IN GENERAL TERM. es Lemonte iin Washington & Ge wn Raiiroad; on Crrcurr creas an tae Hamer. United staies. use of &c., agi. Tay! motion Ke mandamus overruled. Wiilett agt. ip; Judgment set aside. Equtry Covrt—Juige Cor. Monday, Ancerson agt. Anderson; aud!tor's Te rped. Peters agt. Suter; testimo: ae eeoare os Gracroa fo he taken in Harvtord, Conn. Walter agt. Berberick; interest of pare tes allowed as payment on purchase. Bishop agt. bow defendant, returnable J*;,. es 19, a 1. oon avartign. re E*ward (cCormick appointed gu: . Fa appearance or ateent ‘defendant Cree ae fray agt. Chandler; restrainine order discharged and injuetion dented. * aw esterday, Draper agt. Thomas: order dissoiv- ie partnership. Black agt. Black: decree refer- Ting cause to A. C. Bradley, special auditor. Oliver sgt. Oliver; order of reference. Natlor age onl Copley; ob hearing. ig agt. Gaddis; sale ordered and J. er tivataea eo hme appotnted trustees tosel. Shugrue sgt. Fogarty; Ellon Walsh's offer to purchase ordered accepted, Drury agt, Drury; appearatice of absent defendant ordered. Jones agt. Jones; rule on parties returnable February 1th. 3 ano ston Brick Ma~ chine Co. agt. Griffin; auditor's Teport ofDecem- ber 20, 1880; ratified. Nato agt. Conley; on Hi bearing, Criminal Coret—Judge Willie. Yesterday, Thomas Rhodes, petit larceny, sec- ond offence, pleaded yullty; sentenced to six months in jail. Albert Dodson, do., do.; a>. Jobn Green, do. do.; ‘To-day, “108s Wol imiey. assault, with Intent to kill, was found not guilty. Samuel Vi ast grard larceny, pleaded ity, aod was © enced to two years at_ Albany; and peliy lie ceny, second offence, 40., one Year ae. PoLick COURT--dg2 Snei?. Yesterday, Wm. Jackson, grand larceny of 10) yards of Brursels cai valued at $50, from Robert Bell, ir.; grand jury—bonds $300. Maria Smith, assault on Mary Powell; $1. Jenny Morris, threats to Mary Smith; personal bonds. Kate Lewis, peti et or 60 days, Cordelia Green, do.; $10 or 30 days. Alice Foote, loud and boisterous; $10 or 30 days, Joun Smith, Be fanity; $ or7 days. Ellas If. Murray, for- feted col lateral. Chas. Leighton, profantt or? To. day, James McLaughlin, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Michael Burke was charged with cruelty to animals, in torturing a horse by driv- ipg him upa hill with more than a ton of coal, tne a pang smooth shod; a fine of $5 was Arthur Bi defacing private qrovers: $50 or 60 days. Con Dufonta and Geo. ashington, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days ta the workhouse. ' Henrietta Beckett, loud and bolst— erous; $5 Or 15 days. Richard Downs, obstruct- ing the street; $1. George Taylor, failing to re- move snow from sidewalk; $2. Henry Benton and Jas. Harris, loud and boisterous: torfelted collateral Jas. McGraw, threats to Jas. John- son; personal bonds to keep the peace. bee) Branson, larceny of a table from George E. Fletcher; 30 days. Charles Shaw, larceny ot some clothing from George W. Carter; 30 days. John Jackson, assauit on Julia Carter, path colored. The testimony of Julia showed that Jobn was the same asa band to her, but she a bust accused him of being unfaithful to her. He cama tes her rans rhe eo one day and they got into e cut her arm with a knile, in- irene a bad wound. The court imposed a ‘fine of $50 or 60 days in jail. CUTICURA Blood Humors, Itching and scaly Diseases, Scrofala, Scrofulous Sores, Ulcers, and Swellings Positively, Permanently and Econom ically Cured. Cv1100Ra REsoLvENT is the greatest blood puri- fier in medicine. Tt acts through the bowels, liver, kidneys and ekin. Ccrscvns, a Medicinal Jelly, arrests external diseases, eats away lifeless flesh and skip, allays inflammation, itching and irrita- tion, and heals. Ovricuna Soap cleanses, heals, foftens, whitens and beautifies the skin. It and the OuricuRa SHAVING Soap, the only medicinal shaving soap, are prepared from Ouricuna. Salt Bheum Mrs. Aca R. Brown, of Malden, Mass., had Sait Rheum on body and limbe for eight years. No kind of treatment or medicine or doctors did her any good. Limbeso raw and painful that she was oblixed at times to go about on cratches. Many of ‘Maiden’s best citizens can testify to her condition. Ske despaired of cure or even relief. Used the Cuticuns Resotvexr internally and the Cvr:- cua and OuTicuRA Soar ex ernally, cured in six months. Wonderful Cures. ‘What cures of Blood and Skin Diseares, and Sealy Affections with loss of Hair, can compare with those of the Hon. Wm. Taylor, Boston, state Sena- tor of Maseachusetts; Alderman Tucker, Baston 8. A. Btecle, esq , Chicago; F. H. Drake, esq., Detroit; H. E. Carpenter, eeq., Henderson, N. ¥. Charlee Houghton, eq., Boston, and many there, details of which may be had on application to Mestre. Weeks & Potter, Boston. ozema. Manuel Manintz, New Orleans, La., writes ‘No others can compare with the Curicuga BEMEDIs. Ihave used them in all forms for a savere cage of what the doctor called Eczema, which was effectur ally cured In eight weeks. Gericvna REMEDIES are } prepared by WaEES & Porrss, Chemists and Druggiste, $60 Washington street, Boston, and are forsale by all Dragists. ‘Price for CuriouRs, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes, 60 cents; large boxes, 81. Qurrcuna RESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier, 81 per bottle. Ouricuna MxpicrovaL Tomer Soar, 95 cents. Ouriouna ‘MEDICINAL BHAVING Soar, 15 cents; in bare, for Barbers and large consumers, 50 cents. G2AU mailed free on receipt of price. ee EEE SANFORD'S BADIOAL OURB FOR CATARRH. Instantaneous, Economical, sate, Radical Treatment for One Dollar. Poisonous catarrbal matter filling the Magal par- Sages rote away the membranes, tissues and ear- tilages, causing loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing. The putrid accumulations drop during alesp into the throat and are swallowed, paralyzing digestion. ‘Taken up by the absorbents the virus enters the blood, weakening and debilitating every organ and generating fatal affections of the Lungs, Liver and Kidneys. Strike at thetroots of this gigantic disease. Gleanse, purify and heal the membrane lining, the nasal passages, and then by constitutional treat- ment, neutralize the poison in the blood and other fluids. Sarronp's Raproat Quar, with Isrprovep Ix- HALERB and CATARRHAL SOLVENT, reaches every part of the affected system, cleansing, purifying and restoring. It is radical and permanent. It is economical and safe. Try it before it is too late. Price, with Improved Inhaler, OaTaREHAL SOL- = ‘Treatise and Directions, $1. Sold every- where. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. ceoLLINS’ . Voltaic Hlectric Plasters. ‘The Electro-Galvanic Battery attached to Cor uns’ VoLtato Exxcrric PLastens is warranted superior te every $2 battery before the public, and is a positivecure for Rheumatism, Neuraigis, Liver, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, Nervous Pains aud Weakness, Malaria and Ague Pains. Bold fae where. rm DEES BEORIVED, ee = 7, Ney tT vee tha iS 43 Tt street ‘west. All Piano Tunit ing AT™ COST, AT COST, AT COST. EMBROIDERIES, BEAL LAOES, BIBEONS, FLOWEES, FEATHERS, AND MANY GOODS AT LESS THAN COST, IN ORDER TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. FRIEBUS, 809 Market Space, janl-ly Penna. ave, bet, 8th and 2th ata. —— MISCELLANEOUS. __ TOLU ROCK AND Pe TOLU RUCK AND RY4. , TOLB ROCK AND RY* G, BH. MOMM & CO, ORAMPAGNE IMPOR? ATION TOLU BOCK AND bys ~ 4 1880 | (Trade. Mare # fark Becnred. 1 68.208 csanin! Oa 2 rs, THE GEEAT waite AND SURE CURR any other send met importa ever reached by any FOR COUGER, COLDS, BR & SRONCEITES, asTSMa, ware of {1 tious or mistakes: abe H. MOM ra hear a Eee ctone = ia CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES FREDK. DE BARY & (0., New York, | Sole Agents for the U. S. aud Canadas. OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS Janl9-waett — } The most ssa le preparation | CITY {TEMS. | koown for Bronchia. Pectoral and G. Hi Rfumm & Cows Champsgac. | Messrs, Freak. de Bary % eye i Pulmonary affections AN EXOZL- city, imported curing: the past year 6 & of ie G. H. Mumm & 9, "“chainpagne.-an ex- rOLU Cess Of 19.£26 CaSe® yeer the Importation of 18.2. TOLU. LENT APPETIZER and TONIG, for ¢ felt ate sure that, owing to the un TOL. tuporte J. Lxquistte quai ty of thts wine, thelr TOLU. port 10D for issd woul ‘her than that t nc, you we must admii that we are SUr- soLe, roperaland family use. ‘Thetmmenss ised at, the enormous Ancrease ot a9 a06 cases TOLU. in a Single year. e quantity which has now “4 Deen reached by this ouse 18 the lancest Of aM y ry and ‘nereaning ealea end testimonials one brand ever brought into the United States during a similar period, and bears unquestion- TOLD. able testimony to the universal approval of the TOL. — received datly are the best evidences quality, packing and corkage of Messrs. G H. TOLU. of tts victess ena and popwarity. Mumm’« Co.'s champagne, TOLU A Million of Dollareas a New Year Do- a Por UPINOUART = The New Year opens Druratly in a business | TOLL Ourlock (taking reports from all points mto con- TOLI tie sideration), and oe reader many | TOLU GIVING mee FO. THR Y-atons for thanksgiving—none greater at this | TOLU. time than the return of general prosperity to TOLU. the Southern States—and it causes every one to TOLU MONEY eX TH AN ANY recollect that the existence of that great monu— TOLU. ment of phuanthropy, ‘The Chasity onotrat ot aakat lew Orleans, was due to the $1.000.00), secure by the wise action of the authorities of Loutal TOLU. ARTICLE IN TEE MaRKUT ana, from the bonus paid by the Louisiana State TOLU. Loitery. The affairsor the lotiery wil be ex- TOLU. Pisined by writing to M. A. Dauphin, No. 319 TOLU. roadway, New York City, N. Y.. orto he same TOLD. peison at New Orleans. La. TOLU. TOL. CAUTION. Shinny Men. i Wells’ Health Renewer, absolute cure for iat Peieg) dress DEORIVED oy unerin- nervous debility and weakness of the gevera- TOLD. ir earache - palm o} tive functions. $1, at Druggists, 450 — TOL. egret mony Ene] eg cignined ave. ROC! tuioh —— TOLU. only MEDICATED aricle made, the “ALDERNEY Ss Cane aan ene | TOLD. GENUINE having s PROPRIETABY ae ey, Baer in aie in . zoew. GVERNMENT STAMP ON RACH 0. sOTTLE cheese, buttermilk and sweet tatlk 6c. per at. nt TAWREMOE & MARTER, TOLU. PROPRIETORS, BALLS AND PARTIES. TOLD. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU. —_— BAND FRENCH TOLU. 80LD BY DBUGGISTS, GROCERS DODD ELLOWS. WEEE TOLU. and DEALERS EVEKYWEERE, Given by Union Fraternelie de Langue Fran- TOLD. pees J.C ERGOOD & CO., WHOLDSsLE AGENTS IN WasHINGTox, D. GC. Ae VOGELER & C0., novi0-eol3m Bavtrwong. SZHURSDAS, Lele 20. Cee ay. 200 Mirli- under te direcont Orc! tor G6 BANQUET, every a Of wich is to be contributed by scme famous Chef of taecity. Tickets, admitting a een tleman Y Bt ; Ell ET DAVIS & CO.” Hor seregah recreates ame! oh 'PRIGHT GRAND BIANOR, Woutp RENowNED any U1 JUALLED. N ANU, SPORTING GOODS. one clade oe ia S mecuan Po Lees Tike _—— ya a Enid COMPARTS pies IEBIG COMPAN' @! “They oT Te vcanen and L MEAT, Sark, Finest A AND NB GuEATESY REA Children-develop ‘and permanently 4 ‘strohothen th the FLAVO! srock ~—harden the Muscles and overcome the DISHES AND BAI Acbilitating etfoets of Beton and daily exercise with Indian Price Book Bold only at oihpaencsnee me 15th ana Fr Bate o Peaeey, eimile AUTION, —Gi fi with thi Delivered free ov "dend' ride by poetal oan Barcr Dl big's Suave lu Bise luk aevoas the card or telephone. —_—_— “consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years.” LUMBER. LIEBIG iy eS — MEAT. To be had of all Sterek: Shona he eee Scots London, "Eziaind. (T= BILp rows cunss. ANIAZINGLY LOW PRICES, HUmPuRSYe MBOPATHIO SPECIFIOS, Beare, frome goers sod ratte Gay avn PRINCIPAL NOS. (See F : Biarrhcsw of ‘Children or Aduite.... ati — ence rac Biting -eeveee 1.00 00 62.75 a eae BEE wee: SSB ENTERPRISE: i. W4 HAVE IN OUR EMPLOZ . 48 ARCHITECT, BRADY T@ FURNIEH ESTIMATES PRBS OF CHARGB. (TRE vonix” LUNG PAD: Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way) LL LUNG DISEASES, ALL THROAT DISEASES, ALL BREATHING TROUBLES. DRIVES ITO the aystem curative argpts and series at us oases oumea res WILLET « LIBBEY, Grn BTREET AND H. ¥. AVR. SPEAGUE'S BQ0AnE. EEIWEBR 1 N. L. MARKET SQUARE. nove Gusxr. DAY & O0., SUOCES®ORS TO ‘THovsanpe Testi < To re VIRTUES. U CAN A. KING CHANDLER, YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. until you have this Sli sel bic. at eae eld by Drereee, sent by mail on reosipt of ‘as represented by some parties, Rs 00, by Tue Onix Luxe Pap Co. te BUT ARE IN FULL BLAST, with a full line of GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, And are selling at Geck2-1m Low Down, Down Prices. THE “ ONLY" LUNG PAD Co. - Williams Block, Detroit, Mich. end for, Testimonials and our book, “Taree Milne Syne ne Tet sass }-e06m AMBUBG EMBROIDER 10,000 YARDS AT HALF PRICE. 2c., Bc. 40. Be 60... Be, 100, par Tg 16c.,"Tiesp Hers oe Hae Bo” 150. 1,400 pairs of frac HALF HOSE, aon heels, apr claret No — Ro 1, ar _ ting as ‘and ful og ae made, at halt price—only 12% y The Work ot another Oule J0B I LOT OF WHALEBONE OORSETS market Gown to 25 cents a pair. TOT OF ALi LEsiN tains. Will give $1,000 for any case of Piles I can- | J0% MN TOWELS, one yard not Cure. Can be seen at 629 13th st., corner F son PE WORSTRD DRESS GOODS REM- Dorthwest, every alternate week, Dec. 20 to 25, PA SS Jan. 3 to 8, 17 to 22, 81 to Feb. 6, 14 tol9, 98 to EN NAPKINS por dozen, 50c., 75c., $1, March 6, 16 to 19, 28 to 2d April. AMASK, 50, 62, 75 cents. JAMES CRESS, M.D., TABLE LINENS, 25, 90, rt sao 226-Sm 639 23th st.. cor, F northwest, peitarim er para. » fall for double beds, BED ‘COMPUT thr: i5e , $1, 25, $1 50. BIVATE STOCK TELEG BAPH | Lar gouble w BvraNKETx, «2 50 P WIRES OakbEt®, OMCLOTES fai NOTTINGHAM BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, IN, ICKS AND INVESTME) [- PIES BOUGHT and BOLD ox COMMISTON No. 539 15th stree (Conconay Buripraa, AGEROY FOR PRINCE ANO WHITELY, Broox Broxens, 64 Broadway, New York. OURTAIN LAOK. FLANNE(s, 0. COTTONS, SHEET- for Mens’ and REA SUES rR or Wemrutta Oot Ad and ( ule ressted Custom-made, warrau ae only @1, at Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south ade, Every class of SECURITIES Bought aud old on | janit ‘Dear 7th st. and Oenter Market. Sxecuted ou the’ New York ioc oa cor. W STESE, a Ginourr count — Pquity, ghey loa wes, ane eae Ppa aa executed ou i the took. lnrone phic orders Aiakion M. Benes er eeeteeeers Sulnae oe reported ba: ly. ions of noche and to Se aretamaer mee | erie atte ewer ets aaily. ‘Cotton, Grain and Provisions tae pe Srestited wits dispatch ytnseaid bali i} a morerage vives (OWS PORTLAND ae Ti ete ont ian te the city and Sounty S472 FORTEAN CEMENT 7, | of Fassic. snd state of New Jersey, and you art 4 “ * | made defendart because zon eid iands. ROKLAND QHAINE) LIME, | THOMAS j MOOKE host te anetes. Pannaig, Jn, Bos Olio Box 1. OHUBOB, SOHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. | _Dated Jevuary 4, 1! Jan6-lawow =e BUST ovary deoeiption at Factory Prices. WOOD MANTELS aD aE : BS. SCHEEL. ORGAN L. E. GANNON, oJ, mea ouat. mos slanting Begms 10, 11 and 23, Corcoran Buildisa, Gee aye} — a \

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