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ED UCATIONAL. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS. NCH LESSONS. NE BRU ARY 10 —MWLLE V. PRU Sonbaaes pupils acquire ood pronanctation, and are taught speak and understand in a short tim: f classes for fe avd childrea euitebie Sal Terme moderate. Ca’lat910 14th xt n.w., between 12 m. and 1». m ; Mondays and Thursdays, at GREAT MUSTO. i QPENCERL AN BUSINESS 0 3 corner of 7th and L streets northwest. natitation h 2 prowreasive sud suicoosaful expert= cnesof 16 years, Ttedneaten youna men and women for usefulness and self-support. Its gradustes secure positions of trust and profit C nares of atgy | | and training comprises the Bngiish Langnaxe, dust | nese Arithmetic, Speucerian Practical Penmanahip. | Hookkeepine, by single and double entry, adapted to evel y of business tures: aod Evening Seacion Forintormation aad terme call at the College or address H THIS AFTERNOON. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, A Auctioneer. cies BALE 0) ABLE ‘TORY BRICK Rear ENCE ON RE THREE. BIDE OF, EENSSYLVASIA AACENUE, BE. TWEE! NTY-FIEST SUE ARE SECOND RTH No. att wr pee ae @ day raised a iter 909, tag ‘so, one Of the land records for Washington county, District of Golum- dia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, ‘shal! sell, on WEDNESDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF Taxvany, IS8L, ar 4 O'CLOOK’ P. M, in frout of premires, the following Pro} 22, i in Fecordes anbaivision of nal sind is and 19, in fitare 75, Improved by s enbstantial three-story brick Kesidence, with all the modern improve- ments. “lerms : One-third cash; the reeidue oO two reine ER Inente at one and two years, with notes bearing ——— at six percent per =a until paid, an a deed of trust on © Property soli, U. BPENCEK, Principal. jenls Vaca, at tie option of Deretaee PT the ya ms | of sale are not complied with in ten days, th HE ARCH INSTITUTE, | Merg Fesorve the right to resell the property at eh 5 WASGINGTON, D. Ce ee 1401 Fisk and cost of the deranitine purchaser: All con- ‘or cireu'srs address Mra. veyarcing at purchaser's cost. 200° deposit Massachnseti« avenne, Washington, D.C. janl9 | quired when the On tag = } ES BOF, J. MAX MUELLER, Director of | B-d&de IES ‘Trustees. Music, St. wouare Pre ool Gnuteh, Teacher | = in 1. DAVIB, Piano, ©» ‘ocal ic, &e., Street northwest. decSt-tr THIN EVENING. \APITOL HILL SOUOOr, BENSINGER, Auetionesr GHAVES has re-opened his School tn s. Mooauies" Hall, 209 Pennsylvania avenue sonth- ASSIGNEE’S BALE. dec30-1m. deed of assignment, dated January ‘34, (EELY. OR IN CLASS_—Mathematics, Eating reek Freneh, German snd Rs. © Special attention to preparation for Ooi ‘e Point, Annapolis ‘and allcom petitive examinations. ‘Terme as B. W. FLYNN, A.M., 702 5th et. northwest. ‘OV. 17, 1880, Prof. and Mra. L. BG. 'LIERE'S residence and private School vain reraved 5 838 T atreet northwest. dae sons in the French 7p\ie ST! Will leave Pot 7th street, st 7 SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAQ RIVER LANDINGS as far « Leonardtown and Frontal; ; Feturning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDA Fare and Vreight at lowest rates. Jani9 F-_ J. sti ORTH GERMAN | LLOYD—Steveene Link BeIwkEN New York, Havant, LONDON, pROUEBAMeTOoMaxD BREMEN. Sai Steamers of this compan: sail every Sat- rday from Bremen Pier. footof td street, Hoboken. Bates of paseave:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Sonthampton and Bremen, first cabin, $30; second cabin #60; steeraze, $30, prepaid steerage ee. $25, FOr freight or passaxe apply 10 MIT mac Ferry Co. where Trot of o'clock 4 m., every Purser. certifical Sees HS 2 Bowling Green, New York, 6 METZENOTT &00., 925 Pa. Ave., Agents Jor Wan ineton. Jan19 Gus LIN OTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York ing at Cork. Harbor, FROM, IEE 10, N bd Feb. ‘pool, Call- je 23 Fel bai Gait * Seytinia, Beans Feb.| Parthia And every y Wedneedsy from New iork. EATES OF PASSAGE. ORAIDE to acco) iketa to Paria 81s adeitooa Return tickets on favorable terms. t very low rates. Steeraie tickets from. jeenstown, and all other parts of oF ta for Belfast, GI en given for Bel jas and other ports on the Gon- inent, and for Medmerranean ports. For frewht and paseaze apply at the Company's office, No 4 Bowling Green, or loth steeraze and ghin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, | Wai FE nis ‘Weton H. BROWN & CO, N.Y. NEw YORK-BOTTERDAM. | The first-class Steamers of thie Line, | “AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM," Bi Sonu: UTE! ‘DAM, Sarrying the U_B. Mails to the Netherlands, leave S ve Sfarbeck’o ‘Stores, Brooklyn, rewuisriy on WED- EeDay. 8 4 x4 (pes ‘845-350. Pteer- Bees Sa ee = METZEROTT ze CO, 925 vivanis ave. Penns! H, JOHNSON, Avent National | date Depos't Building. corner New York ave. and sth st. northwest. RAILROADS. ‘BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER . A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 1.60" Chicazo, Cincinnati and Bt. Louis Fast Ex- 5 007 Battimore, Ellicott Cit stations. 16.40—Baitimore Express. = 60—Baltim: a way. — Se leran ny Hagerswown and way, $.10-Point of - aay York. mi gery his and Boston Express. 9.00—On Sul for Baltimore, Annapolis and way. 20. one 1. (Stops at Hyattsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ‘Seasup's and Hanover. ni0.4b-Pisebunen, mh, Obicago, Oincinnst! and 8 pl i. Barter Ellfcott City, Annspolis and Way $1.25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and way. +2.06—Baltimore Express. 12.36—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express 8. pe ‘and Way Stations (Winchester, eee and Way, via Bist, Laurel Ex- Relay. Stops at Anna- Hagerstown, ‘Stations. Sunday + ne of Mock and Way, ations omy, > 16. Ge men or ress. (Mar- Shsbure and Wey, vn Belay. eer, a | | a a #10.00—New Yor! and Boston Ex- | §o Rew Xork, and Speo- | See ny. Other tn Other trains daily, ex- | Au trains Btation. | For farther, sforms ion apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, aad steegh here orders il be len for banrage te | checked and received at any point in the ci! | 1B ees women Maonrri {UIPMENT. 2 In Evvror, JANUAGY 3, 2. 188) TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON sa iclgee Depot, ‘or Canandaigua, Kochester, Buff “ph Farin Cs Car to Watkins ng 8.7m. sorkigi Se fon tee East, 5 00a.m., 30 and 16-00 p.m. On Sunday 2°: limited express of Pullman m. dail except Sanday. 10:30 a.m. 30 and 10:0 Parlor rooklya Annex, af- ect transfer to Fulton etrect avoid- tag double ferriare seroas New York cf citys, or Tati 8:00 a.m, 10:30 “Pi ce) 40 and 10:00 p.m. janday, and 10:0) p-m._ Limited Express @ except or Baltimore, 6 40, 5.00, gf 210,90, 8m, and 3 ‘30, and 20, Oo pm pane 2:30, 6:40, 9:30 and For. Popes Oreek Line, 640a.m. and 440 p.m° dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- Way AND. SLEXARDEIA AND WASHING- Ae c Fe fn and 11: a E 600, 6 eS See aa a in p.m or Bichmong.an$ the Bouth, 7-00 and 11-00 a.m. matieiees sat ‘Trains leave ria for and 10:00 a.m.; 1:00, 3+ p.m. and 19 00 ieneta, infor +f wil, on SATURDAY, Jaxtany 22, P. M.. bexin to dispose of all the stock hing, Gente Furmersne Goods, aud Fix- tres contained in Btore No. 700 7th street north. weet, and continue unti! entirestock ts disposed of. RINKB, Assignee. S. BENSTNGER, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FEREMPTORY | BALE BY CATALOGUE ITALIAN WORKS OF ABT. wi m} m, Star Building, on NESDAY AND THURSDAY, JaNGAUE 9 27, 1881, COMMENCING RACH DAY aT 3 AND 7 Qicu.cie ¥ a., & superbool cction of Marble and Appenine Stone Vasee, Card Receivers. Groups, renee ee of. hg een Fees Ttations of lesers Gennai ori, of jeret aly. | This ‘fae coligction will be sold without reserve ‘The are warranted marble and carved by and." An An qxhibition Will be given on uesday, January 25, from 4.m. until 5 p.m. Jaudedt” THOMAS DOWLING, OF . Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. a ctioneer, F Nee 811 7th street northwest. I will sell at auction, commencing THURS- FAY MOBNING. at 10 O'CLOCK a m-, JANUARY 277TH, 1881, the entire stock of & Whoiceale Chita aaa Crockery Store, de- cheing business, in consequence of bad health. T have this day received four or five thousand dol lars worth of Fine French China, Stone Oring and other wares, consisting as f«llows: pumbering 125 pieces Quam ber peta, corated and Plain Dinner Pia\ Brea fast Plates in great variety, Pitchers an Bevla, Tron, Btone, China ¥ ble Dishes, wy Bowls, Tureens, Oups and Py oF Tinware, Coal Hods, Slop Pails. ‘Y anda larwe lotof Glassware’ ana Wash Tabs. “The gcoas are all English and French ‘Ghina and Glasa- Ware and are very fine. Dealers and Hotel Keapers ¢ specially invited to this sale, as I intend to sell fie rge stock in lots tosnit. ‘This asle will take ‘Thursday Morning, commencing at 10 K 8. » January 27th, 1s81, at my Auction Keome, 811 7th street northwest. "Dealers do not forvet to attend this sale, as every lot will be sold witbont reserve. ne aiso Show Cases ant Counters to be sold. Jan24-3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. /HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. Cys set oe E OF ox! ALUABLE IMPROVED E 1809, 1811 AND 113 He REET Oi WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘of the District of Coun, paseod ‘fh on the 13th day of December, he Eanity Qanse of Robert pw irew W. Johnson efal., No. 7,381, La fell at public auction in front of the mises the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, Tur 277H DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1881, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real estate to wit: Sriginal lot xumbered three (3), in squsre pum: bered one hundred and five (105), in the City of Washingt 0. District — together with the improvements thereo! erms of sale, a3 prescribed by the Decree, onc- jurchase money to ~ id in cash 3500 must be paid at the sale equal instalments, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser bearing dats on the day of sale and — rents one and fwo yeere after Gate to my order rates with nterest from date until pala’ at the Tate of six Per centam per annom mm given, said notes Secured by 3 mortwage to me as ‘Trustee (to be ap- Proved by the court), upon the Premises sold for the use of the " parties interested coord. ing to their respective interesta, the wotna purchase money may, at ‘the. “option J purchaser, cash. If of be paid the terms of kale be fot complied with within ten days from the day of sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell said real estate at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after like advertise - ment in the Evening Star asin case of the first raie Allexpeuses of conveyancing and recerding to be paid by the purchaser. The property will be sold cear of all taxes to day of sale. Janl3-d&ds ere: Trustee. Lommtana STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! All correspondence should be with M. Dauphin as below. In all cases the TICKETS themselves 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, is & swindler. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1881, 129TH MonTHLY Daawine. Louisiana State ny Coneonm: ‘This institution was sorremas the legislature of the: wpaiate for glucaton id cha. itable | p the twenty-: to which contract iG the ose ledge popular ve years: —— faith of the state is pledyed, which the new constitution ag been senewed by. an verwiélming ote, securing its franchise Adopted Decomber 24, 4-D. 1519, with ® capital of #00, o00,"to whch ft haw eince added & reserve hud of over $360,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTBIBU- TION will take place monthly on the second Tuee- It Never Scales or Postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS BACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. Prize. }, 800 10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 700 ‘800 ‘900 i i cost. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE OF A FOLL SET OF IMPORT- On FRIDAY, Samgeee: ‘on A881, at 2 P.M, we eba)) sell within our Salesroom a com; fay of Tabie China, ‘numbering over 450 pleces, con: he Ail'the wi and Fancy Dishes for Dinner, necessary Breakfast and Tes. beautifully decorated in Autumn Tints and Paris in Axhes. ‘This uncommon Ware was made to order for a foreign officia|, leaving the city, at the Centuries famed Porcelain Factory, of Severs, France, and is pronounced by connoisseurs in the Garamic art a rare example of decoration excellance. jan26-2t WALTE& B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. A SSIGHEE'S SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK ys DWELLIN Under and by virtue of acerta'n dead of assiguiment, dated the 3d oars of Jannary, 1881, ana duly recorded among the iand records for the District of Corum, in Liber 955 will sell at puolic auction. in at follo 270, et sea» front of the preteens on TOESD. in sai Fy tato sitaate inthe City of Washington, D. C., and described as parts of lots (and 10 elatien and soventoen, tn etusre auc. bered four hundred and Ofty-font (454); bewinning for the same st a point on H street north forty- threr (13) fect alk (Gh inches east from the mort west corner of said iot numbered sixtven, and thence running east along said street twenty feet; whence south (112) one nundred aud tweive feet and #ix inches; thence west twenty t-et; thenes north one hundred and twelve fect and six inches to the f beinning, towether with the improve Terme madi known day of Terma to be ; other vise, assigues ht torosell the yrovsriprst tae Tink é e Gees pu feet ‘ter five days” saver! AC men in the Evening = HARIAH TONBINEI Assignee. 8. BENS ori, Auctioneer. 4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUOTIUN On MONDAY MORNING, Jaxvany 31s7, 1881, COMMENCING AT 10 o'eLocK, at No. 821 "13th street, between New York avoune and I street northwest, I shall sell a Met ee Petior collection of Hotizohold Eitects, Jan20 eo& ta early ew Wainnt Parlor Suit, ‘upholstered in ae SUE and Plush, 7 Here Lace Window langings, Pictures. Fancy Folaing Ohaire: Library Table. suits y Handsome, Walnut Marble Top Chamber ni ror. Wery massive and handsomely carved Walnut Walnut Marble-top Bareans and Washstands. ‘Wa nut Cane-Seat and other Ohairs. jfine Hair Muttrassee, Feather Pillows and Bol- 8. Wire Spring Under-beds. Painted and other Cottave Furniture. Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads. Fine Bruseels and Ingrain Oarpets. Fine Brussels Hall and Stair Uarpets. Extension Dining Table and cae Chine snd Glassware. itchen Requisites, &c. a THOMAS DOWLING, jan25-dta A actioseer. HOMAB DOWLING, At Auctioneer. OaTaroeue SALE OF THE LAW LIBRARY ¥ THE pare JoHE 5: CHAPMAN, ESQ, OF ALEXANDRIA. AENO; TWO OTHER LAW LIBRARIES, THE WHOLE rong eins MANY VaLUABLE KEPORTS AN. To besoldat my ae roome, southwest coruer of Pennsy: nvania avenue sid 11th at, oe TUESDAY Ss PEnnoawy Isr AND, 2p. 1881, COMMEN- CING EAOH EVENIN ‘30 O'OLOOK. ‘Terma cath. Jau25-dkas THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. (psomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF IMPROVED PROF EI ero STORY FRAME DWELLING USE, No 1768 T STREET NORTUWEST: By virtue ‘of 3 deed of trust to u of October A’D 1s, in Liber No. 962, fol date on the 24th da) aud duly record: 0 41, of the land records for the District of Golum- bia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trusteos, will sell_at public auction, tn front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE $TH DAY OF FEuKUARY, A.D. 1X81, aT 4% o’cLocs P. M., lot numbered sixty (60), of Gordon's subdivision of lots in square num bored ue hundred and fifty-two (152.) ‘Terms of sale: The amount of the debt (8441.65) and the expenses of the sale in cash; and the bal- ance in equal instalmentsin six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser wiil be taken, bosring interest at 6 per cent per annum from thé day of sale, and secured by @ deed of trust upon the premisce. or all cash at the purchaser's 01, tion. A deposit of $75 will be required of the charer at the time of male. All conveyauclus and recording is to be at the purchaser's cost. ‘Tue trus- tees reserve the rizht to reseli the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser if the terme of sale are not complied with within seven duys after sale. ‘Ihe above property will be sold subjectta such taxes, general or special, as may be Us, Dearing againat the sam james McLOUGHLIN, 7 ¥ LTE G” DUCKET, Sirwstsee _Jan 5, 27, 29, foul. 3, M. P. YOUNG, Ta Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWo- Guus HOUSE, 2 EB STREET SOUTHWEST. bs y viriio 7Of a deed of trum dated sve 20th, 1879, and recorded in liber No. ! folie'872, one of the land records for the D: trict of Columbi: party secured thereby, we will sell at public al ny in front of the promises, ar 4 O'ouock P.M HUKSDAY, Feprvary 3p, A. D. Us8l, thé followinw described real estate, to wit : The east cr part of Lot number fourtedn, (14,) in Square number five hundred snd eighty-four, (584, ) b ing @ front of sixteen (16) feet on South E and zuaning bac the same width to the of ninety-four (94) feet and four ( inches, together with the improvements therson. ‘One-third cash, and the ba‘ance in six, twelve and euehteen months, secured by a deed of trust upon the property rold, and ths notes of the purchaser, bearing interest’ at the rate of six 6) ber centum per annum until paid, payable semi- Srnually, or all cash at theoption of the purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's A deposit Kot $50 required at time of sale. If terms are not complied with within tea (10) daya from date of sale, the property will be resold at Tisk and cost of def a cost of de GEORGE W tan24-eo&dbs ND BROS., Auctioncers. Ta » SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND OT ON DELAWARE AVENUE. BETWEEN i ta I BTBEETS NORTHEAST, AT AUC- By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us and duly eS in Liber No. 872, folio 250, one of the lai noha purobaser. GHINDER, 8r j Trustees. on SD. D. 1881, at 45 PMs all that piece or par arcel of ground and_prei situate, lying and inw in the city of Washinutou, in the’ Dietrict of Columbia, and known and distinguished as the north 8 venteen (17) feet fronton Delaware avenue of Lot five (6,)in square seven hundred and eey- improvements, mage cae rights, privileges and a1 ppurtenances thereto beloniing oF in aby manner appertaining. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one pias two yeurs, notes to beat Sper cent. iuterest, and to be secured by deed of trust on premises. Conveyanc- in and recordin at purchaser's cost. Tors to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the richt to resell the premises at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after wiving five days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper ppabiiahed in the District of Co- Tambia. A deposit of $100 reanired at tune of sale. IOHN ARDEESE! GUSTAV GIESLEK, Jan21-eo&dbe MEDICAL, é&c. { Trustees. Responsible corresponding agenta wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid: For ‘further information, write clearly, full address. Send orders by express or Letter, or Money Order by mail. Addressed only wo M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 319 Broadway, New York. J.P. HORBACH, eos B4th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. B® Al our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are e supervision and msnaement of G. r BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. js2 ILES! PI PELES!It—A cn OURE FOUND AT LAST-NO ONE NEED RUFFER.— cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Hohing and Uleerated Piles as been discovered bY Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy.) called Dr. Wil- Hams’ Indian Ointment. Asingle box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 and 30 yeara stand in. No ome need suffer five minutes after app! ing this wonderful soothing, medicine. lt and Electuaries do more harm that pore Wiliams Ointment’ absorbs thet tumors, Misys the intense itching. (particularly st night after getting warm in bed, ) acta ag a poultice; fnatantand vainiess relief, and is prepared ouly Files, Htching of the private parts. and nothin land, it what the Hon. J inberry, of . about Dr. Willams Indian’ Pile Oint- ment. “Thave used scores of Pile cures, and. {t af- fords me pleasure toeay that I have never found anything which wave such immodiate and perma- ief as Dr Williams’ Indian Pile Uiatment. pass or mailed on receipt of HES, Prop's. Cleveland. Wholesale Agen’ Tog wae a Pennsylvania ave. janl0-e9 THE MINING TOR. St a Year. Mo. 61 fag GS ‘Most com- ete Lp pel Sample toc aie erie ett REO eo transac, ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prov’. 1831 © “iisies:"“* 1881 AD. Good either before or after the Holidays THE TRADES. DiEe Be eg tobe ad sew ae L N BR | stn rr ¥ Gras ‘300K AND JOB PRIN: Bs, |W BEATLEY’S Wel au c Prigtiug a speci janl9 1008 (49) Jeflerson Btrcet, Georgetown, D. 0. Bitwdae Wore =e Gt 4 qiRfOrk called for and delivered anywhera,in the His one of the ol | Sona EOOND HAND OLOTHING BOUGHT | AND Sieh hest Gash prices paid. “Also, Wataheny Oleer write <a is aah) ea wand Zo, 3 ps near janld SECOND: ass ABD CLO ap ty as qjnongands of WATCHES have, been ‘Address oF call af JUSTH'S old ‘order by me a ee eS pes ce sre tween Dana Branch store, : Br none ‘mail prompty 8 sciended ae janly ME, BLANCHE, OF PARIS, FEMALE'S DOO- Me oeREBS. cures ail complaints. A specialty, 710 D at. northwest SHEIMgTORC, ae Premature De- cay, Emissions ‘and all sVenereal Disoapes, quickly cured by Dr HENKIE’ No Aull Female Weaknesses, etc., cured. oe Vinge avenue southwest. Jan. &. LEON, the oldest established an aiarities quickly cured. rate rooms for patients. Jan8-1m (UONSCLT DR. and MADAME SELDEN, re 2,fouuors of Midwifery: over twe B* L. DRESSES. MRS. M. A. CONNELLY, 1 EAST SIXTEENTH ST., NEW YORK, AND 21 RUE QUATRE SEPTEMBRE, PARIS, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL OPENING OF DINSEB AND BALL DBESSES, (Just received from Paris) ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26TH, AND THE FOLLOWING DAYSAT HEE PAR- LORS, Jan25-6t 1329 F Street, SIXTH ANNUAL BALE OF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. 200 dozen thoroughly made and trimmed CHEMISE, at 25c. BACH, leas than actual cost of production. ‘This price applies to this sale only. SPEOIAL PRICES have been made ‘apd @ = pe = Sherrie every Garment onerea Tas POST. DOUGLASS’, Jan22 nth and F Streets. Un=« AMPLED INDUCEMENTS. Prior to taking stock we propose to give our ens- tomers an opportunity to save fully 20 per cent on the ibalsnce of our attractive stock of ’ FEATHERS, IBBONS, 1d FANCY GOODS of all nae BATS antl BONNETS at less than wholesale prices. Aspeciallot of KID GLOVES ata great barwain. Mra, M. J. HUNT, janl3_ Nos. 631 and 633 want INGTO! M™ ONABLE ‘DEESSMAKING. 6 AND TRIMMIN( ana Pennsylvania ret ee eat Dresses Cut and Basted, and a perfect ‘ot guaran M4045 L. P. JEANNERET, of Balt. ‘more, has arrived in W: ‘with from Paris. Oa be found at her 1327 F street, opposite Ebbitt House. B THE PARTY SEASON. eniny NINE’ ENE ee mets e new. apd RUOHINGS. ae ASR PARIS KID GLOVES. Anda fine line of NEW pease TRIMMINGS. At M. WILLIAN’S, Jan5_7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pa.ave. °ME VON BRANDIS, M we ARIGN ABLE DBRSSMA\ 3 Pennsylvania Avenue, Former with borne ee Y., and Wm. DRESSES, BUITO, CLOAKS, hie No. jan?-2m Hinde in su. erior style, atshort notice. Cutting and Basting. erfect fit guaranteed. jand-1m Cuz RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.w. RARE me Ge NOVELTIES IN FANCY WoRTED WORK of New Designs, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- moth and Felt Oloth. A full une it Worsted (hand-knitted) ‘atin at elvet, Child's Bonneta, Embroider Cloaks, ‘t mee And a general Outfit for Children. Germantown and Zephi rman Yarn, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Materval o8 hand at the Lowest Market Price. dect M25 cone. TERRE 608 9th a1 Opp. Patent Office, eT OEALER TR ane Eee POIDERL Aga OREWEL and cre ips ‘RB, 'N WOOL, FELT. OaNV. ABEBS. fatovial Y for Fancy NEEDLEWORK. Fine selection of LACES. HOSIERY, TRIMMI 'ORSTED and CHLLDREN’S “FURNISHIN DS ; full line of MACRAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly executed. 0.) Cased B. VAN REUTH, PABISIAN MODES, 2112 13th St. Northwest. test designs in WEDDING TROUSSEA! MOUBKING DRESSES, WALKED) NG SUITS, DUN NER and REOEPTION DRESSES. Samples of the latest importations of Dress ‘Trimmi Goods, Novelties in ings and Buttons, al- ways on hand. dec?7 Complete costumes: of all descriptions a shortest noti JUG D. ea RRIS KID guorEay CCE pies Pex P. 2-Button, Aan Button, 81,75. 4- Button, $2.00. CERUDSE MONOGRAM KID ‘GLOVES. a-Button, 75c. 100, 4-Button, $1.25. Dy . J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, decl8 No 4107 F EBMILYA’s LADIES’ BOOTS. J am now offering a fine stock of Winter GOODS of or aly own yaa. at very LOW PRIOKS, and Ce ey order of SHOES for Ladies and Children that eee wal not 610 aE ee ooo os Office. Mie whine Ghne bones | 5 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. J os E H RODGERS & CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS. sons’ M. W. BEVEBIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA AND CROCKERY. jan22 Ne. 1009 Penna. ave. HE LATEST IMPROVED BrCkEy Hea LAMP, WITH ~ A GALL F ALLADIN OIL, ONLY #4. on Foon BROS TRIPLE PLATED a $2.50 HALF DOZEN. Be ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE aE TABLE SPOONS, 84 HALF DO’ ROGER BROS. TRIPLE PLATE aX SPOO) $2 HALF DUZEN. fei ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATE BUTTER DISH, 86. ROGER BROS, TRIPLE PLATE CAKE BAS- KET, 85. DECORATED TEA SETS, FROM $10 TO $25, At J. W. SCHAEFER’s, 1020 7th Street Northwest, declT Above New York avenue. NAS CUOKING STOVES. ‘The ashtnaten Gas aright Company have at thetr office, on 10th street, an assortment of the SUN DIAL GAB COOKING STOVES, in vartons sizes and patterns. ‘This is the Stove ised by Miss Dodsin cture on Cookery. Call and examine them. jan19 PIANOS AND ORGANS. STIEFF, AND THE KBANICH cessful ; board, guratog sid ekilital treat. | "VEO Seu ras ca A tataaece eee | TE PPR ANP Enon, Zeck oily, LE ESTEY OWGANI “ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR At lowest prices and most favorable conditions. Ladies. All female complaints quickly cured. G&. WILD & BRU., ole Agents, Can be consulted daily at 606 10th street north- ‘723 7th st. northwest, west. Office hours from 1 to9 p. m. se ow =e Daeen G and Ai streets. b Drea forine speedy curso! SEMINAE WERKATESE "PRACTICAL IANO for the 8 L. PL Lown MaHoob SAHOO. and and all diseases brought on by G. foreman with F. 0. Seat e . (Lighte TORDAON & SOLE AGENT for the aué-coly TS Nast sty Noo York. eae R PIANOS ® for” Pease Genvin 7 eve York, and for the ETT ORGA: TEENTION! — Biehiy respectable lady bas | Ree York, andor the RORDELT ORGAN. | ag Madame fs with Doctor of 80 yeurs practice. Address Box 9, Star office. dec30-4w B. MOTT'S FRENOH POWDERS—Oertain oure for Kidney Gravel and all Uri. ELS CORN SOLVENT. — Warranted to cure Hard and Soft Conse Without injury or pain, GA G. GIESLER, Sole Boots ai poai st. northwest. jooure no a ot -f Toe KN IEE PANTS, age 6 tol0, 75 cents. 60 BOYS" Bose ACKETS. & Shey a SBUITS, halt price. batt valug. iL [O} Pate pork f LINED siabees OSOBLOT BATS and GAPS, half price. seme and 1916 Peunsylvania Loy J. W. SELBY. Ben 14NOB AND ORGANS. = finest tone, easiest paymenta, pop- Beet mate ee ee ad ite applied on purchase, too BN G, SMITH, GeclS 1103 Penna. aves! We OGROVESTEEN & FULLER, She” | aiothn beh ANOS at Vid ‘Be See e pater Booms, v1 H street northwest. ‘First-class Toning Noi of Pianos o Organs. ‘Bovl3-3m Brirs. as low an gonsistont with FA i . Great bargains’ Pk Rae eg above Pennsyivania avenue. nov20 NM FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ES- Ami 1 oe oe ey Wal Mie No. 906 orkpe * and GENTLEMEN ‘3 GARMENTS OF NL ROLEANED and ALL KINDS: and D’ CREPE VEILS, LACES, GLOTES, Exo eee nt cleaning” fine EVENING pERSEES. Un eebhmes oe howt aLHEN’s, 10th at. Lime, Oement, Pisapees OF Lining Felt, Felt nova §=GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. Ite Camse and Its Great Increase, Safe from Their Own Hands. The Will, Passions, Desires, Motives, Fears, Hopes, all Have Their Origin In the Nervous Cente: How Imoortant then that the Nervous System Should be Healthy, and Restored if Deranged or Weakened ia the Least. Suicide is fearfully on the increase, but there is a cause for it. The act is uever committed by persons who ara fully responsible. Like insanity in other forms, it is the result of disease, and that disesse is nervousness in some form or other invariably. Despondency is one of the usual exciting causes. But despondency is as much a disease as paralysis or ueuralgia, and as much in need of treatment. Nervousness 18 a fearful thing, indeed. Wao is safe from their own hands while in this condition’ And recent facta ask also whose faculties are safe when the minds of pareuts become so deranged by nervousness and depression as to take the lives of theirown offepring? When we remember the many clear heade and bright minds that have fallen vic- tims to their own hands, we should also remember that, if we are nervous or of a nervous tempera- ment or family, it is dangerous to wait until you cannot control yourself, but bein now, while you can do something for yourself if you are nervous, or to prevent it if you are threatened with nervous- swer that Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills will uniformly and certainly eure nervous diseases. ‘They have cured many cases where everything else has failed, and in cases that have been considered hopeless by the best physicians of this country and Europe. They are, perhaps, the most efficient pre- aration for nervous diseases and indixestion ever discovered or compoundei. Their success has been marvellous in curing nervousness, nervous headache, sick headache, neuralgia, paralysis, sleepleseness, and indigestion. They act as nerve food and maxer of nerve matter, and assimilate the other food, taking it with itself and appropriating itto thenervous system. This is the great secret of its success. The effects are simple and natural, but wonderful indeed. Read the following state- ment from the pen of the discoverer, Dr. G. W. Benson “My Celery and Chamomile Pills for the cure of nervous diseases, especially nervous headache, sick headache, dyspeptic headache, and constitational headache, neuralgia, nervousness and sleepiess- ness, bas won for itself a reputation that deserves the attention of allintellixent and reasonable peo- ple, and is certainly worth a trial in every case of nervous derangement, or of disease that are caused by nervous irritability or debility. Its enccess has been so remarkable, in such a large number of cases in my hand @ ‘thin the last four years, that I have been induce: J «prepare it for eneral use. It acts directly upon 4ue nervous system asa nerve food and resterer of nervous equilibrium, quiets nervous irritability, induces natural sleep, an: cures all kinds of headache, and all periodical ner. vous diseases by restoring tothe nervous finid cor- tain qualities of which it is defic'ent. My pill has heen brought toits present state of perfection by long experience, much labor and study. Therefore, Task a faithful and honest trial of its meritsat your bunds. It is well worthy of it Directions on each box. Price, 50 cents, or six boxes for $2.50, postage free to any address. Depot, No. 106 North Eutawst., Baltimore, ‘These pills are sold by all cood draggists. —28sTH— POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THB Commonwealth Distribution Oo., T MACAULEY'S THEATER, 4n the City of Louisville, on MONDAY, JANUABY 31, 1881. ‘These drawings oocur monthly (Sandeys except- ed) under, provisions of an Act of the General As semb!y of Kentucky, incorpo the New, ne, and Newspaper Co., approved Api ‘o-This i Special act, and has mever been repeale ite O. &. Oircuit Court on March Slst rendered jollowing decisions ‘Ist_That the Commonwealth Distri- ion Company is legal. Its drawings are fair. The Company has now on hand and alarge reserve Read carefully the list of prizes for’ the JANUABY DRAWING. ee [30 Bo iets THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY..... January 26, LSS1. The Barthquake in Maine. HOW IT AFFRCTED THE PROFLE OF BATH AND VICINITY—SLIGHT TREMOR LY LEWISTON AND AUBURN. Last night at 9:40 an earthquake shock was Plainly felt by the majority of Py people tn the city. Many were starded from siecp by the unusual and mystifying sound and jar, the cause of which they could not satisfactorily ex- plain other than by attribudag it to an earth quake or explosion. Tu , ople who had not retired and Were sitting quietly In toeir houses the sound appeared somewhat like thunder, faint at first, but gradualiy increasing in vol- ume, accompanied by a rating, not just like anything else, Dut somewhat Such a noise as if chains were being dragged over bare grouad. ‘The thunder-ltke roar increased in Intensity, houses were felt to vibrate, light ornameats on Shelves were seen tomove. The climax was reached DPE explosive sound, the whole not occupying more than four or fire described the sound like the rolling of a table or bed on casters, gather- ing strength as it moved, and coming in col sion with the wall with a sudden and loud concussion. It might algo have sounded like balls in the famous game of nine-pins witnéssed by Rip Van Winkle in the Adirondack moun tulns. People coming in from the coantry r port like experiences.” In the Ireland disiric. of the town, Mr. George PF. Wright. a milkman, reports that his family wens starued from slumber by the noise and vibration accompa nying It, which was quite piataly teu. At Harding's Station the shock manifested Itself in like Manner, and from parties living to Brunswick we hear slintlar repor been some Years sinve an earth arke sa as been Telt in this viciaity, aad in intensity aad Ciearness none, 8o far aS we Know, has eijiaied this. The disturbance seems to have D8eu Cou. fined to a very small area, however, as far as aiready known, as neither in Portland nor Augusta, On either side of us, 1s mention made ot the phenomenon in the local papers of this morning. The shock was noticed in the Wool wich, Phipabnre, Topsham, I Richmond.—Bath (Me.) Time: THE WHEAT ScakR.—There 1s no cause tor fright in the stories that have come from the ‘West about a partial failure of the wheat crop, It may be true that a great many flelds tali sown with wheat have been delaged and froven until they cannot promise a paying yield, but if this ts the case there is not tne least proba bility of these felds being allowed to mature the little grain that may start into growth. Such elds will be broken up and resown either ‘with wheat or some other grain. Western far- TheTs are HOt idiots to let themselves be beggar. ed by bad weather that comes twoor three months before the spring plaating season. AS for effect upon the general wheat yield of the year, these reported failures amount to nothing. Many a splendid wheat crop has ed Weather as bad as that of the past fe N. ¥. Herald. MOUNTED KS aT Fikes. —Commissioner Van Cott was asked yesterday when he ex Pected the fire telegraph service to be tn com- plete order ayain, and he gave it as his opinion Uhat It will take the entire week to thoroughly repair the lines, The difficulty seems to be that the telegraph company’s wires, which are bein repaired, fail across those of the tire depart- Inent and break the clreutt. "The commission- ers have taken precautions tn case of fires mounting forty-six members of the force, who, the moment a fire ts started, will ride rapidly to the nearest station houses and notify them of the location of the tire. ¥. Herald, Yih, REFORMING Divorce |.aw.—A meeting of gen- Uemen interested in a rm of the present divorce laws was held in Boston Monday, when an organtzation called the N agland Divorce Reiorin League was formed, tts object being to co-operate With similar organizations in the sev- eral New England states. Gov. Long, the Hon. Paul Chadbourne, President Woolsey, of Yale College; President Chamberlata, of Bowdoin College; Judge Jeremiah Smith. of Vermont, and other prominent men were selected as mem> bers of the league. FUNERAL OF SOTHRRN, TAR AcToR.—The remains of the late E. A. Sothern, the actor, were buried yesterday in Southampton, Eag- land, In accordance with his own request, in the grave containing the remains of his sister, Mrs. Gwynne. Mr. Sothern had ordered that his funeral should be strictly private, and nobody was invited to attend. The funeral party left Mr. Sothern’s late residence tn Lon- don at six o'clock yesterday morning, and ar- rived at Southampton at half-past elev o'clock. Six private carriages following the hearse contained Lyttleton Sothern, Samuel | Sothern, Edwin Booth, Dion Boucicault, Sir Join Keld, Edgar Pemberton, Kobert Wynd- ham, and others. A personal friend of the dv- ceased read the burial service. STRIKING WBAVERS.—The Perry mill, at New- Port, K. 1., opened its doors yesterday, the man- agement anticipating that the weavers would return to the looms they had left January 5. The weavers, however, by over a two-thirds vole, decided not to submil to Uh: 10 per cent. reauctioa, and staid away. gi = ick Cxor.—Teams _ crossed Newobur: ) bay, OD Lhe Hudson, Monday, oa the ice, toe thie Bret tinae thts winter, ‘The mercury tn- dicated 12 degrees below zero at Kondout, N.Y., terday. ‘The Knickerbocker [ee Co. has s* €d_ 1,490,000 tons Of tee along the Hudson, gaimst 150,000 last year. Altogether the fe> ave harvested on tae Hudson and ; Mign: iil - ey 6 ; Barber, 1 Y nipros Eire BOONE BEN! BEND B BY faeGisTERED Bier of 85 cognpey by E: oe oy a sent at our ex- rders: pense. Address al ord ee BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Buildings vont 212 Broadway, New Nori. Y. ave 32 Pa. orto 27OSN-¥e eyes AeA dec] 605 1 orth west. TOLU ROCK AND RYE. TOLU ROOK AND RYE. TOLD BOOK AND RYE. 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TOLU ROCK and BYE, which isthe TOLU. only MEDICATED article made, the TOLD. A & PROPRIETARY TOLU. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, TOLD. PROPRIETORS, TOLD. aot TOLU. SOLD BY DRUGGIBTS, GEOOEES seh and DEALERS EVERYWHERE, DISAGREEING JURY IN THE IRISH STATE ‘TRIALS.—The jury in the state trials at Dublin, ae Piepep hen A for several hours Festerday, ced that they could not agree, aud were finally ¢ discharged, the traversers still being as free to continue the work of the land league as before the indictments were found against them. The result was hatled with great mani- festations of joy all over Ireland. Bonfires were lighted and processions moved througn the streets, cheering Parnell aud the other agitators. The jury stood ten for acquittal and two for conviction. Mr. Gladstone moved the consideration of the coercion bill in the house of commons, but was met with obstruction by the home rulers. The minis determined to fight iC out, however, and the house was suilin session at 3 o'clock this morning. ALARM CAUSED BY SMALL Pox IN BROOKLYN.— Small pox has broken out in various parts of Brooklyn in the past week, and the health au- thorities are somewhat alarmed, and are mak- ing energetic efforts to suppressit. Most of the cases are among the German residents of Wil- pr pep id Last evening a colored man suf- ye Small pox approached the desk in rgen street police station. He said he thought be was kept in the Sanborn the arrival of the small os wagon,which removed him to the Flatbusn et Two other cases were reported last night, Coe of the victims being Fred. Garrett, at 58 ‘street, and the other John Shaug- nessy. cen 362 PAtanthe street. In ail, 22 new cases of small pox were reported yesterday.—. ¥. Sun. BoGaRDUS AND CaRVEK.—A cab London. Jan. 24, says: Capt. Bog: Dr. Carver's ¢ —— Shoot & hun- dred pigeons each for ©: Bogardus ts expected in England in april rine match wilt probably take pi place early In May. Carver ts at Bresent fulfilling engagements on the Conti- nent METHODIST CENSURE.—The Methodist minis- ters of Cincinnatl, at their meeting Monday. passed resolutions taking strong ground against the operatic department of the Coliege of Music, taught by Max Maretvek. ‘The resolutions Stated that what was supposed to be a school for the study of music was being turaed into a feeder for theatres and operas. Sach an outrage on the faith and confidence of the community should be denounced, and this opposition could originate in no better place than a Methodist ministers’ meeting. The resolution called out a warm discussion, in which the action of trus. tees In degrading the college in the estimation of the religious So of the community was strongly censured. The resolution was passed unanimously by a rising vote. Thos. Prior, a get bungie, pte Sentenced wm from lus has ac- at Fredericksb yesterday, to 25 years’ imprisonment. Heider Aes pleaded guilty Ay ) five in- dictments. Charles DeHaven. a circus clown, made sport Of Kobert Parrish in a barroom au Glasgow, Ky., by pulling his ears and play ed sawdust oer eto — spire] against continuing the and then him with a knife. ~ Alphonse Montamat personated an old plan- tation Sot ata Spee New Orleans as quera A 4 plenty in Concord Township, Jowa, this winter, and Jacob Fioyd sei a —_ to cateh them. The next — when he went ‘The New York ‘and Hudson River and ‘the New York, Lake Erie and western railroads yesterday reduced their rates 40 per cent, | various tricks Etheridge, 1. The twenty-elghth ‘patiot stood: Maynard 43; Taylor, Ss; Caruthers, 2: James, jones, 1; Brandon, 1, ; Whitthorne, i." Necessary to ¢ Joie, » Convention adjourned until noon to @ legislature of West Mego elected Johnson N. Camden, of Parkersburg, the democratic nominee for Uiited States Sena. tor, to succeed Hon. Frank Hereford after the ‘thot March. The republican vote, twenty tm all, Were cast unantmousiy for A. W. Campbell, editor of the Jnieiligoncer, of Whevitng. N.B French, of Mercer county, received the green back votes, A special dispatch to the Galveston Nene from Austin says that Samuel . Maxey (dem) Was Tr-elected United States Senator on tae frst Ballot. The vote in the senate stood Maxey, 21; ‘Throckmorton S. Davis, (rep). te Tn the house the vous seen: Maxey, 54; Tarock morton, 34: Davis, 5: Reagan, 1. The ballot in the Wisconsin legislature at Madison for United States Senator stood: 1a the senate 4 arker, : Washburn, 2 to declare the er, 73; Jenkins, JOINT session Will be wid we rclion of Pilietus Sawyer Sitting Bull urremders, A telegram to the New York Hera, from Fort Bulord, D.K.. Jan. 25, says: A man whe has just arrived from Woody mountain at Unis post, reports that Sitting Bull bas formally surrendered there to the Canadian goverament and asks that he may be sent under chi an officer of the northwestern police to ort Buford and turned over to the military authort- Tes at this post; that Sitting Bull stated that he left Canada with the Intention of surrender ing to Major Krotherton, but became alarmed al the presence of the troops at f Poplar creak agency, and feared that he was going to De Gealt “with Ureacherousty; that bekpew that these troops were trom Fort Keogh, and bad fought them so often before that he dared not trust himself or his people in their hands: an@ that he ts willing to start for Buford whenever ‘the Canadian authorities will send him and will give him up in ggod faith to Major Brotherton. ‘he man who brings this news 1s Delieved to be trustworthy. Gray Varnelh, aged Si, a justice of the in Memphis, Tenn., was found murdered at his fated store yesterday. His head bore a wound ntlictéd by a hammer. Ransom Benjamin, col- ored, has been arrested on suspicion. ‘The steamer Minnte, used for tow! Ploded her botler near Pensacola Saturday night liing the captain, engineer and a fireman, and causing the steamer to sink immediately. It Is said that the ex- Empress Eugente is writ ing the life of Napoleon Ill and of the Prince Imperial. MARRIED. YOS8T—WEBRSTFR. In this city, on Tharaday, january 20, ISL. by the Rov William Hammack, Mr. AwosS Yost to Mise Auick M. Wrusten, both of Prines Geo: . BAUM. J: ‘wife of the mi, and Gauche ot vas late John of this ei ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. M.A Bowen, 618 Lith strect southwest, at2 o'clock p. m., Thure- day, January 2ith inatant, without further mo- tice: TELD. At 410 &, m., Wednesday, January 26th, IS8i, M Fein, widow of the Inte Oliver Field sh ee ne Years, Funeral t6 tanr place fr0% son-in-law, W. ( Smvot, 720. G atre ok m. ally iavited to at- end (Alexandria (Va.)and Vort Tobacco (Sd.) papers please copy. | MORRISON, At Stenbanville, January 18, 1881, of diphtheria, B aud Qhio, , Tueaiay, E., som of Alice 'B: Mortinon, axed 2 years aud is days. My Darling, Death hath ect it seal upon your little brow ; Your cheeks, which were like roses, are pais as lies now: Mov =f NOEL. January 24, 1881, at % o'clock p. Jon Nort. in the oue huadred and first year of see “Funeral from St Aneustine's Church, Thursday morning, Januar tH WOODS. On Monday, Jemeney Bi Best. ot 435 p,m. Many Woops, in the eighty-fifth year of er Relatives are friends are requested a her funeral from bor late residence, 100% “Twonucth street northwest, on Weduesday, at 2 p.m. @ CURE, NO FAV.—WerrenURers CEDak BALSAM , Colds, Croup, pital end eat sn, nea e a a Try r ey a. tang os tn 7 w et ie and your mc ‘back. Boid *THOMPSUN, 108 16th an 3m _UN DERTAKERS. Ay TILLIAM § ous rue BoRapone, HORM SHING U NDENTARERS No. 316 Pa. ave. n w., between 3d and 43§ streets. Kverything first class. janis IS CALLED TO THE INDUCEMBEETS SINGLETON & HOEFKE, 801 MARKET BPACK, ARE OFFERING IN CARPETS AND UPHOLS- TERY GOODS Previons to taking stock. jan6 Lo IN OUR WINDOW. ENGLISH TROUSERIAGS, Choice #12 per pair to order. W. Ss. TEEL, Jan20 925 Penna. ave. UNNI the well-known, relisbie Cc Ha Tan te ire jared todo all kinds of work in his line. SE made to order, end picemeconaed Remember the No., 740 8th et. northwest. janly 7ETERINABE HEADQUABTEBS, 408 Fourteenth Street Skillful treatment for Sick or Lame Ant- mais. Honorable dealing with the owners. Fairremuneration in all cases submitted! to our care. i gEW 1 BARGAIN. Howe. : Grover & Baker Wheeler & Wilson Davis - Weed Every M. free of charge for one 5 a real bargai ail early if you desire OPPENHELMER™S, 528 9th #t., St. Cloud Bailding. Old Machines of any kind repaired and made aa == Rew. Prices low. Gvod Machines for rent. Jan! GENTLEMEN'S mats. Satin and Merino OPERA HATS: Gentlemen's DRESS SILK Hats English DEKBY HATS. STETSONS FINE SOFT FELT HATS. Clubs and Societies furnished at reduced rates. TINEMETZ, Hartree anv Fueeren, INAUGURAL DECOBATIONS of every description, in stock and to order. Contracts made Decorating == tamed Private Buildings. Original Designs and Estima es fur- uished on application. GEO. P. STEINBACH, Jjan24-01 446 Oth and E sts, gut BECEIVED TWO CAB LOADS PEACH a AND PEERLESS POTATOES, tod i 68s SeseuRrRNEsess Sicures,