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NANA EN SCENE, Repulsive but Successful Play cl a i Paris is Going to See. [London World } ‘What is Nana’ Well, Nana ts La Triviata ‘Wreated after the manner Naturalism, tne Bew :chool tn Iiterature. What is Naturajism? ‘An, weil Naturalism ts Positivism tn Literature, science —tue truth, the whole truth, and 80’ | Dut the truto,the actual cautery. Is my meaniag | jain nox? Tam afraid not; but { hardly know jow to make it clearer, except by carrying out the comparison between the work of Zola and the work of Dumas. La Traviata Is a certain prsob treated in the mauner of the old school; Nana ts the sane person treated tn the mau The Ww Of the new. ‘he hercine of the old school 13 Made morsily interesting. She has a miad as Weil as a body ents, “the precious Sitt of teare.* ‘The heroine of the new has | Rothing of all this, but ts simply a beaut brute. The young naturalists sniff contempt ously at the work of Dumas fils as fade; and this stupendous thing bas come to pass, that the Dame aux Camelias bas live to be laughed at rude. The marked difference tn trevt- fest tween the two pl-ces runs right through to the vers death 'S With whlen they close, La Dawe aux Camelias fades away ina mist of | sentiment and poetry. Artistic rather than | Batural jon makes her perish of consump Yon, a disease which adalts of her retaining her outward beauty and keeping up pieasant Bppeararors t0 1h very mir. a Fret ch death. pox, dove to tbe ac. , the face that Mile. Massin (he mo-t beantttul actress in Parts) turns to the audience fn that Mnal scen At the risk Of an avtt-cilmax I Deg to give the following recipe fcr this effect, as It 8 sure to be wanted by caretul theatrical housewives tn En ore of these days. Powder w i tuber mixed for the gen ut with pe tor tt t—a more thi jana dies of small- Ro- sland h rouse and ‘al hue and ts of pure umber here and whiten the ips and the (Sof tue hair aud blacken eyes, been got is evidently meant wery long: Its t there pat great cost and have a good run. It 1s are Teally ten acts, ‘There ts (he boudoir of Nana the 1 g after her first n the siage, wits 43 and bouquets arriving tn ower, ‘There 18 the gree room at the piay, wiih ali kinds of peo ail ris oming n, to do her Slacere belief fn tis Pr son Ww town orawl, m Of bor splendid from room bey at t Weil G hardly Men With a good d adapter, sople or 1M. Felton Arnold Guyot min Pein nd Alexander Ax then a boy mowing a word « and arme AWuSIIN Dag on the pele, to cat es—With Wuich, voy as he was, b Well acquatated. Witle we d at South Acien for an ex- press tre ud haviag BO net bimset vite! beau paptt- lon!” and the Was soon bagged. A i ment afterwarc S. M. Felton klek enip, and saw de a buge ing mmight be v “Alexe! beau f up, his merry | finding a dectle ca fine butter tious, aud none laughed | more heartily ¢ a a2 auda elously ventured From that moment “un be: was the waten- word of the party itving thing which we thought A’ ld Possibly like to take to his “t Charles,” as bis iu- etplent was named, in as good Frene r, atine terily, ail got out ani remaised with thi Waiked up the nil Swe ping with the ’m jogs and stones, pou Griver said to Pr ste men you have with they are aset of na! ton near Boston. in the stage Was a man not of our party. I= Walked solemnly up tie Lil! ta front of Ws; 1 bad preserved fron & dozen miles duc Very auste ce these “replied be, from ab ins‘iiu- With ard fina! clump of tail after ft, makin his bat, and s watchword, “ lungs, ard top of ment the dowa they bot it si ning over, They lay Petrce and Agassiz were to- gether on the shores of Echo L’ Bad borrowed his boy's net to catch 4 pal e two friends bu Peirce saw cn one of those ¢ he became a’ the day € ere man, a3 if word & ered that her mo: red of. Pi the stove escape. evidently She Was married to Sutton 1 short acquaintance, aud had ed at Buffalo On thetr wedding trip. She re Several days, eudeavor gy to procure the arrest Of Sutton, Dut Was unsuccessful, and he ts sup- posed to Lave crossed into a. ned at Bull A DoG Coastis from Honesdaie, feher herd dog on the farm c Serley ville, this county, has been cre: turore Luts petgndoriiood during th Down , Febr past winter. been seen repeatedly to rag a large piece of bark up a steep hill back Of the farm house, where a thick crust had forme then deliberately seat himself on it and slide to th e bottom of the hill Many peo- le have witnessed this strange freak of the 8, and after coasting down the hill several times the dog would carry the bark sled to a Place of safety until he neéded tt again. STRIKE OF TUkER THOUSAND Miners three Wousand men tn t Tegton, Pennsyivania, have struc Wance of wages. The operators had De tilled, but they paid no attention to tn mand, and bave re Several large firms who at first com- Piled with the demand have since withdrawn, While others seem disposed to give wnat 13 asked, SO as Bot vo interrupt thetr business. ‘There are six thousand men employed ta the coke works, and most of them have large fau- Mes, THE Sow Storw which commenced in the West and northwest on Thursday was the most severe of the winter, and, in some places, had Bot ceased last evening.’ Raliroad travel tas been completely suspended, and the biockad+ in the movement of passe ‘ngers, as Weil as grain $2d si! kinds of treight, has been seriously felt {business circles, “AlGng the Atlantic coast = Storm took the form of a furious gue, and pare ncre 18 lined with wreck stuff. Tue Italtan Jace went ashore at Rockaway, and fif- teen lives we; — rare lost. ‘The British bark Smyrna bluff and tron ae at Ocean City, and the t Lon; , bp the high nae Brauch were much damaged | and | nished is kept. | in Detroit. Mich ® | arubberpad, so.as to permit the m | thing started off Uits week If THE CHICAGO WATCH-BOX. Explanation of a Peculiar Feature of the Police System. {Chicago Correspondence of the Ciucinuati Ea- quirer. cago u U1 in were as prety pircher of | OUr troops were in the severest crisis of th? what are here called “watch-boxe.” They were {invented here and have been In use but | avery short Ume, yet they have so demon- misery, she enabled the tnhabitants of the te en almost tovn of Hrvan, 1a Scotland. to eulgrate to Australla. A little tater she placed the same means of ra- lef within the reach of a multitude of [rish at | Cape Clear, adding food, clothing, and fishing boats. Nor must it be forgotten that wheo Crimean war, ft was the Miss Burdet!-Courts of those days who took the initiative io the dispatch of supplies of all lands, It ts al30 | certain that without her help the subjects of ted thelr utility that people now wonder | Rajah Brooke would have perished whol*sale Row they ever got along without them. Tuey | wher tone descended upon Sarawak,and that are made of wood, are elther square or sex- tagonal in shape, are about three feet in diam. the natives of this reg!on are chiefly ‘Indebied to the lessons which they learned on her molel eter and 7 feet high.and are provided with a tel- | farm forthe progress they have made in agri- phone locked In 4 box through a slotin which | culture. Nor, again. will Englishmen sooa rons a telegraph alarm lever. Each box fs | forget that 10 was Baroness Burdett-Coutts provided with a door that 1s kept securely | whose timely assistance at locked. ‘The square boxes are usu one disastrous ly fastened memorable conjuncture prevented Dr. Living- toatelegraph pole, while the sextagonal or | stone from peri-hing of disease or famine fo | newer form take thé place of a lamp post at the corner of a street, the lamp belng placed on its apex. Every ‘member of the police ire departments 13 furnished with keys tothe doors of the watch boxes, and | also with keys to open the boxes containing tue telephones. Any responsible cttizen who desires can procure a key to the doors of th Wateh-boxes upon making application at the Police Headquarters, Each key ts lettered and Lumbered, and a register of the names and residences Gf the parties to whom they are fur- ‘The boxes’ adjuncts are trim- bullt wagons, each drawn by two good horaes. They are stationed at conventent intervals throughout the elty. Each wagon ts inanned by a driver and two policemen. We will sup- pese a citizen is passing along the street late at night, when he encounters a gang of drunken Toulghs who assauit him. There is no policemau within call fo assist him, so the gany, after pushing and jostling him about, go on their way. The citizen goe8 to the next cor- ver, takes out his key and opens the door of the watch-box and pulls down the lever ot the telegraph alarm. Esch watch-box has its number and location recorded, te sume a8 are fire-alarm boxes. In less thin three minutes, and often In a minuie, the wagon 1s at his side with two p> men to assist bim. ‘Tne citizen meanwhile Has bis key remaining in the box, for while it throws the lock-bolt back the samé motion se- curcly fastens it In the box, and he cannot take it out wnt! ft Is released by'a spectal key, which police aud tiremen. 'Ii the nis hoime or the hospital, while the police go in search of the ruffians who have molested him. ‘This 1s only one of the numberless ways In which the Dox can be made useful, It 13 also d by the police to have drunken or obstre- ‘ous prise taken to the station-houses ithout causing the patrolmen to leave their ald & lleutenant of police to me yes- 3 would sooner ha: men th ad trict well provided with watch-boxes than ty-flve men Ib a district unprovided with tt diake far better care of It.” Tue i<{ i the capture of critatnals, but more easy and certain hey prevent many of g depredations, Inu time of great need a pecu- sounded on the engine-hi every policeman in the city aYest Watch-box on his beat and rece pous telephonic orders teil and what to do when he get n- boxes only cost ¢ math Than lus where to These w there, 0 set up ready Litdren’s Spring Sports. a DEMAND FOR ROLLER S$, AND WHIP TOPS, y since the snow began dis- sppearing from pavements and parks troops of boys have thronged the streets sport- ing on rolier skates, driviug hoops, or whi pitg brand new tops. So large na L ver engaved In these kinds of Sport grown this Week that a special boos: in favor oF dealers in med to visite where sk ops are e has: an unpre aud for these toys, 5 have been recetved that will ha filled by tne! ed Work at the factor The largest manntactorles of roller ska and otuer elites of the and in Waleotville and Unionvi: Now they are in greater demand nd are manufactured in many varieties. ‘Tie Lewest designs are the most expensive, and are ailed “oscillaung rollers.” ‘They are provided with two pairs of boxwood waeels or rollers, sei wide apart tn a metal rack, which res: he rollers from side to side, This contrivanes permits the skater to perform an intration ot the “inner edge” and “outer edge,” short turns and curves of ice skating, Bank and telegraph Ibessebgers are mounted on rol Skates in Chicago and Detroit, where the pavements are very stiosth and levél, and they go about their work much more expeditiously and easily than when obilged to walk. While roller skates cannot be enjoyed by cl dren whose parents have not the money ft requires to purchase them, ail children are on a level so far us the epfoyment of hoops 13 con- h there iS agreat difference in wide ash hoop, with Patent driver ac anying If, wili cost half a deliar, the child of wealthy patents who trun s It does not enjoy the exercise a whit bett nh docs the dirty street urehin who, with SDF delight, éhases his barrel hoop, that i it wit a plese of idewalhs up town yesterd Loos, dw a pleasant sight of a ros d girl er boy speeding Along atier Wiftiy revolving hoop, and inCtty tall ¢ ume BUC Te were thirte tragzed children p. sort of fun with as m i Te Barclay t a iittie Italtan bor, arty f gged clothes, ran aton! aber Keg with 1 hetd over hts beg half full of resanants from importer of toys and a factures for childrens’ amuse. AL at least 500 gross of hoops had in a week or two for use la ther dealer thought the number 88. These hoops, which are made chestnut or ash, are largely ua Grandville Corners, Mugs.” The he Umber by machinery, th: Ked while on They range in diameter from twenty-two inches to four feet, and are so per- tectly made and graded that they fit into ead other. ‘They vary tn price trom tive to tweaty- ve ceniseach. Some of them have round and some square edges. “There 1s a greater trade n hoops Wan ever,” sald the’ importer. “1 an epidemtc.” He also stated that great quantities of 78 Were bring sold, He h y sa ler in domestic ma ment, said th been ‘sold ufactured at are Cut OUt of f bent on an tron cylinder, and ta the cylinder. , 2 for whip tops, hoops and gress, already fn ‘towns h are flying thelr of marbles, Jackstones. and bail ill pass before kite fyibg tain vogue x rally. So tt goes, the pascton for a cortaln U or gume, at a certain seagon, may pi one pl wher eD one street, W nother ts anxiously soz! v. ¥. Sun, el ‘Phe Good That Baroness Burdett- Coutts Has Done. (London Standard. | What fs really admirable in the munificenca of Baroness Burdett-Coutts ts the constant per- sonal care. the wise and happlly ortginal exer- cise of Incividual initlative which It has in- ¥olved. She has not been content. with giving ral order for the relicf of distress. Sne Self Investigated the claims upon her bounty of every kind, with as much vigilance as if instead of betng the owner, she had been the ctewardess of her fortune. ‘Religion, ean- vation, soctal utility; moral improvement, gen- erally have altke benefitted from her bounty. and bave beuefitted because she has insisted that her gifts should be distributed tn her own way. In our Australasian colontes, in South Africa, in British Columbia, she has bulit churches and endowed bishopries, At the East End of London she has planted schools and healthy dwellings on the site of pestiferous slums. In Rochester Row, Westininster, 1s the monument of an enterprise to which ); dressed herself thirty years ago, and which has since yielded a rich harvest of social good. T St. Stephen’sschools, church and parsonage cost the Baroness, according to the estimate of a Writer in the current number of a monthly Magazine, between seventy and eighty thousand pounds. In Hanbury-street. Spit- alfields, ts another institution founded by the Same bencfactress, affording at once a home and a workshop fora bundred and fitty wo. men and some hundred children. The Flower Girl’s Mission, in Cierkenwellclose, with its loan fund and penny bank, the Art Student's Home t brunswick square; the Columbta mar ket, and the Columbia dweiliugs, all owe tslr origin to the Baroness. ‘Phe two last namet were erected at a cost of nearly half a million, and the service which they have rendered can best be estimated by comparing the old Novi Seotta gardens with the new Columbia market and ttssurroundings. These gardeus were one of the scandals and abominations of the me- tropolis. They were the home of everything which was morally and pbysically detestabie They were fringed and were burrowed under by the dens of thieves and murdérers. Bar- oness Burdett-Coutts bought the freehold ot ee portent ea area, and its aspect to-day—tt+ model dwellings, inhabited by two or three thousand artisans and thetr families—ts the Dest testimony to the transformation which it has experienced. Even thus, all that Bar- oness: Furdett-Coutts almed at has not been accomplished. for the market, in spite of every effort to utilize it. has not answered the pur- poses for which It was designed Night Schools, Industrial Schools, Training Ships for Destitute Boys. Institutions for Teachers, Homes for the Fatherless and the Widow—these have been founded by Barones= Burdett-Coutts whenever the opportunity for their foundation has presented ttseif. Nor ts 1" Ergiand alone which has been the scene of her socd deeds. At a Ume of bitter want and n takes him to | A Sun | | bear coming of evil times—tt w the deserts of Atrica. ‘The Bouquet Tax. When sweet simplicity, atthe peach-bioomy and irresponsible age of eighteen or there- abouts, first begins to see that portion of the world which lives and moves and bas tts being in receptions, afternoon teas, lunch partles, dinner parties, d and balls, her fresn little heart beats quickly and happily. It s 90 Pleasant at last to be not an on-looker, but a real part cr the world; to eat of tae fat and rink of the sweet no longe:eovertly and sur- Teptitiousiy, Bor In a condition of wartaed over- hess, Dut iM the proud estateof one who 13 bidcen as a guest; to take part In very trai in the ‘wilderiig deiights of a_ ball, instead or gazing at its Joys longingly from afar off oa the back Stalrs, and, crowning bliss, actually to taken Into Supp¢r on the arm of & trim, sqiar. shouldered, straight-iimbed lad of one or two- and-twenty, on whose well cut upperiipa bairy nothing hints that in time he will be a bearced man. For awhile sue 13 dazzled by this sudden burst of splendor and fs satisfied to float along In unquestioning felleity, taking happily the Happiness which comes to her and troubled cnly by the dread that of asudden she May Wake and find it all a dream. Bur the days of innocency are short and few; 8nd so, presently, sweet slinpilctty begins to cut her eye teeth upon the shams and folltes of the world—and then, ta a little while, those who knew her as sweet simplicity know her a3 such ho more. It ts atthis stag> of prosesd- Ings, her eye teeth being well developed, that she begins tolevy traposts upon mankind; and among these by far the most onerous 18 thar which 13 payable {n bouqnets, In her sweet and biznpie days she has been made happy for eK al a Ume by haviog from soma es devoted young fellow a present of a bunch of lowers—freely given and accepted with a shy hesttation that has graeed but, not hidden her gladness at being staged ont to recatve so pretty a favor. But with her access to worldly Wisdom she has bravely gob over all suc timorous, gratefml ways. ” Bow longer accepted as favors hey 4 as rights—imperatt the point of the swor at “all vague or a. othe! axes, the bouquet tax gularly assessed and [sy compi wyable under definite conditions, ‘Tn who fs Invited to a box party must pay his foo ing with at least ten dotiars’ of bond 3 much: fhe asseudiy to skip at once to the most appailingly ¢ sive form In watch te tax is levied, may be nade tO Cost Almost anyratng, since’ madims as Well as matds expect tribute trom ail tnelr feithful followers and make thetr er hidden beneath a mountainous azgres flowers. Obviously, this tax Is to most m¢ Slaggering imposition, and in levying tt lov oman straining dangerously gin erished manhoa th: ance agalost unjust taxatton dred years ago set A ain a blaze and that culminated in the loss to England of her fatr A manly revolt against wo- ession would be asad miter, bat fuoUs year—when ail the pl: capproacaing unelr perthetions and prs are sounding a loud warning again ald be any her power; splitt of that a hu a thing but aa impossibility. Doubtless the feeling th: t@y of the bouquet tax fs myc which leads tue North American savage to tal 5 the desire to parade pubilely tangiol 's Of personal power; but alas for the sweet- ss and simpifcity forever gone ere this feeling enters into ad posse: the ta Tner’s hear Her added years have brought ler experivic having become apart of ishe has grown learn: in che World's ways—but the loss of insocency is ever the price of knowledge, aud her peach- | bloomy freshness is among ‘the things that were, ‘The heart and the cheek of sweet slm- pilcity have grown hard together, and she has settled dowa Into that cool, ungracious belog, & Woman of the world.—Plelatetphia Times, ‘he New Society Reporter. “Well, how did you get along at ube party last night?” asked the city editor of a new re- | Porter, whom he had engaged the day before, d@ whom he had sent to write up a social oc- on. Not very well,” responded the new reporter, gloomily. 1 don't think Brooklyn soclety is ti lop notch racket anyhow. “What is the matter?” demanded the city editor.“ Dign't they use you wei “Toan'tsay they did,” rejoined the new re- porter.“ Now, | went up there iast nig! Waded right Into the fun. T asked foro Tian of the party, and told nfra w. 1 their heads into he'd better skip in ana Intro the high bugs if ue ea! tioned Ih the re “What did he say to that?” editor, with a calm gt 2 of ES od the elf, ain his y ‘lie wanted to Know who sent me. I told Glia Ue mam guy of this Itterary bank had Pe 1 re, and that when I'd got thr king a leg Pd like some tac If he couldu’t give ‘era, 1 told him, bed r get the secretary to heel up pretty Avely, or Vd give the whole outiit a deal in the paper that Would make him think every hairon bis head a band of music and all p! oy different tunes.” “And what did he say to that?” inquired the city editor, the gleam deepentig omtnously. “Oh, he said he would do waat he could for 1 told him he'd better hop right at it, and ‘StI wanted to meet the gals. Ir he calculate to hold the trlendsbip of the Eagle, 5 didn’t want to waste much funny business before be had me bumping around ia the mazy. He said if Td go up statrs and take off my hat ercoat, he'd see me later,” “Did you do 11?” asked tne city editor, Ina trained tone, ‘oO. I said f wanted some grubfirst. So he Look me down tn the front kitchen and aske me iff liked boned turkey. I told him I'd tak and some of the breast. What do yo: he gave me?_ Head cheese! If ne didn’: lek me. T couldn’s eat that, and 301 ra glass Of beer anda cheese sand- id he had some wine, sof drank a boitie and puta couple tn my pi e “What did you do then?” tuterrogated the elty editor, fingering a leozth of gas pipe, “T went up to the parlor, and lie s T take a description of the scene befor danced, and he gave me the names. Here the: :—Mary Monroe, red frock, white sack and unch Ei 2 Lathrobe, yellow dress and high-heeled silppers; Marion’ Willoughby, some kind of thin stuff. white, and tled up with ape, and halr frizzied; Jénule Murentson, lothes and a feather In her natr; E Wexiord, red hair and gray sult, fatin and stuck out betind; Pauline Tresiey—T tell you, boss, she was a daisy. Bigver'n a tub, and Gressed tothe top branch, Sie bad on a velvet outfit a mile long and sixteen rows of teeth on her gloves. Her hair was a dead yel- jow, Ued up like a bun, and had a lot of vege- tables in it. Florence Ross, green dress, Mipped with veivet and hoisted up at the Side with a white check retu; Vinate Hammer- sly, white network with red streaks, walked with a limp and hair freseoed. That's all I got There was a lot of old pelicans there, but 1 know you didn’t care for them, 2nd asfor the men, I told ’em it would cost ‘em adollar aplece to get in, and as they wouldn't put up I shoved ‘em. Tcan state that they were a heap lot who con't khow any more about socleiy thaaa ty does of polities, and thet’ll teach ‘ema lesson. And I say, we'd better give the chairman arub. He didn’t Introduce me to a solitary hen. Bet. ter Say that he hasn't pald his gas bill for seven months, and that day before yesterday his ac- counts were found short. What do you think?” “Got aby more about that party?” demanded the city editor, rising slowly. “Nothing, only that thegrub wasn’t fit to eat, pee furnished by that popular caterer, Mr. Traphagener, I told him I'd give hima pull. You might say too that the whole party was & dead failure on account of the villainous treat- Ment towhich our new soctety reporter was subjected when he asked for a baudful of cigars. Say, what have you got for meto do to-night?” ‘Not a thing!,’ yelled the city editor, as he ipe across the hew reporter's 73 aDOUL Lh brought the ge ear. “You infernal reptile, don’t you know that Was one Of the best houses In’ town and the affair the finest of the season?” “I'm going back to St. Paul,” groaned the new reporter as he fell down Stairs. “If thav’s Brooklyn society, Pm. going where they have some style,” and he struck off towards tae northwest, largely atoo! cot esd The pursuit of two negro thieves was turned {nto savage sport at Brunson, 8. C. Five biood- hounds were employed. ‘The fugitives were noted runners, and had a good start, but they were overtaken by the dogs, who bit them se- verely before the sporismen came up. * Methodist revival at Bellefontaine, Oblo, 1s conducted in a vigorous manner. The minister in one meeting got down on all fours, and ca- Pered up and down the aisle, to illustrate a dog simotle; and on another oceasion several of the sisters seized a young sinner of thelr own sex and forcibly carried her to the chancel. Sue cried for help and was rescued by her mother. Ellen Athey, a murderess ty jail at New Phil- adelphia, Ohio, got out of her cell, and was met in the corridor by Mra. Lyons, the sheriff's wits a desperate encounter between the women re- sulted tp the securing of the prisoner and the tatal tpjury of her captor. ALMOST A MIRACLE. A New Thing Under the Sun and the Excitement it Occasioned im this City Yesterday. {Wimington (Del.) Every Evening.) ‘The average Wilmingtonian breath-da sigh of relief at the close of the campatan. It was @ hard fought and bitter strugsle, and francat with mah that was unpleasant. Therefore, when the sun went down on election day, and mn realized that the result was achieved, all looked forward to that quiet boom of peace which follows political excltements with feelings of pleasura. Hap- pily for them their antistpations were re- alized. The country accepted the result quietly, and men returned to their svocations. Bince the lection nothing oocurred to ex- cite the town until yesterday. There was not even the excitement of coming circus or political meeting to disturb theic peace. Even the bills an- nonacing the mang altractions of the last great show, and the numerous poliiical mestings of the dead campaicn, had disappeared throuch the Wicked machinations of the malicious small boy and sil-devouring suburban oat. Yesterday, however, people bexan to collect about the corners, blank walls and fencs patronized by bill posters. ‘The email boy, hurrying home to hia dinner with aknawing stomach, paused and stared with open- eyed interest st hixhly-embellisned posters. Men with weichty business on their minds «topped aud looked and then passed on with thoughtful faces. in short, a ripple of excitement swept through the town. Reporters, who are sasumed to be as nearly ubiquitous asit is possible fur humanity to become, appeared on the streets end took in the situation. ‘ihe writer of this article, scenting a bix local in the way of a first-rate sensation, spprosched the nearest point of attraction and agcertained at a glance the cause of excitement. It was an exceedingly clever advertisement of a plucky Baltimore business house. Posted an the wal were two larze well executed litho graphs representing Captain Paul Boyton in bis famous swimming suit, and a darkey. Captain Boyton was swimming along the waves contentedly, and the darkey was ina high state of JubUation, both haying been cured of Rhenmatisa by the use of St. Jacobs Olt, a medicine that hag recextly been much advertised in Wilaington. Learning from the bill poster that he had covered every avatlabie spot in the city with tae pictures snd that a painter was finishing up the job in places not accessible to the man of paste, the reporter began to think that a remedy so expensively advertised must poseess some merit. sly he made some inquiry asto ite e cure ot the disease for which it was lauded. For, it was reasoned, an honest and brave business house with an honest remedy de- gerves favcrable consideration. It was soon learned that Mr. Joseph Lathrop, who lives atthe corner of Seventh snd Church streets, had been almost tuiraculously cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. Procecding down town the reporter met Mr. Ls- throp, on his weeon. Upon beiuy asked {f he hal used this medicine, and, if so, with favorable re- Ir, Lathrop at once grew enthusiastic. - Sacoba Vil!” said he. ‘You be 's the biywest thing in that line ever made When the repor moderate his tr: to draw % had induced Mr. Laturop to rts somewhat, he was enabled n the fetiowing facts: Mr. 1 ‘ion day he had very bu f Rheumatism. Themalady laid its Lend on his rigut hip, using him so rigorously that he could scarcely slide his foot aloag the ground. Tie was lied to use a cratch and cane. Seeing | the advertisement of St. Jacobs Oil in the newspa- pers, he went drug store and purchased a Lotti Ne applied the Oil that nieht ss directed by the wrapper, and was 60 much relieved the next morning that he threw- | aside his crutch and cane and went to work. ' He hae not since had a touch of Rheumatism. | He stated that he was 60 years old, but claimed that the liniment nade him ninib'e of limb, notwithstanding, and illustrated his assertion by several vizorous kicks at the sir. He had not baen able to walk without his crutch for about two days previous to that of his cure. Satd relief was almost | instantaneous with the firstapplication. He, w- d the liviment four times before he felt usicg Dearly belf a bottle. He remarked ntly that if he had used another bottle it would have made him as snpple as a boy of 25. His trouble, he stated, was chronic rheumatism, but the medicine knocked it clean out of him, and now he tells all the folks of his acquaintance to use St. Jacobs Oil. Mr. Joseyh M. Fox, No. 702Fast 6th street, tes- tifles that Mr. Lathrop was walking wita a crutch snd cane on election duy and the next day was able to attend to the duties of his ayocation, which is that of a wazoner. The reporter then visit-d several druggists to jearn more about this wonderful oil. Mr. N. B. Danforth, drugwist, 2d and Market streets, saya the oll is selling very well. ‘The firm which manu- factures St. Jacobs Oil is a ~ood one and can be cepended on. Mr. H. R. Bringhurst, Msrket strect, below Fourth, says St. Jacobs Oil sells better than prepa- ioue cf thisnature usually do so shortly after their utroduction. Mr. 8. F. Ware, Fifth and King streete, ea “* Our sales of St. Jacobs Cil at present are thrica hat of any other kind ef liniment " Mr. Z James Belt, Hixth and Market stre:ts, finds ita very saleable article. Meesrs. Smith & Painter, Seyenth and Market, aid : tt We geil lots of it It JURA LE STATE LOTTERY. 4 Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS 0, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAROH 87H, 1881, 130TH MonTuLy Dnawtna. Lowtstana State Lottery Company. Tha, inatitution was rexalarly tucorporated bs the legislature of thestate for educational and char. itable poses in 1368 for the terra of Y-five years, to which contract the in- yiolsble faith of thestafe is pledyed, whica pledwe hss been renewed by an overwhelming popalar Vote, securing its frauchise in the new constitntion adopted December 24, A.D. 1879, with a capital of #1, 000,000, to which it “has since added a reserve fuhd of over 8350.00. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU. TION will take place mouthly on the second Tuss- It Never Séalea or Postpones. Look at the following distribution: OAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS ZACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZE! 9 Approximation Prizes of 8300 9 Approximation Prizes of “200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 10v.., 1,857 Prizes, amounting to... 3120, 400 Tesponsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write clearly, stvin fail addon | Send orders by express or Méwletnred ouly Letter, or Money Order by mail. Address: BM. A, DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No, 819 Broadway, New York, Or J. P. KHORBACH, 606 14th st. n.w., Washington. D.C. Se ae Sees eri r BEAUKEGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. feb NTON FISCHER'S DRY OLEANING Es. TABLISHMENT and DYE Woi No. 906 G@st. northwest, near the U. 8. Patent Office. LADI«S' and GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS OF AL ebine CLEANED and DYED; also, OBET i: VEILS, LAOES, GLOTES, Ero. SPECIALTY ‘in cieaning fine EVENING DRESRES. ‘Thirty years experiente. ‘Terms moderate. novi U MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS? ed Fev aniple experianty MS St rom ample 1c8 ntire success. Shuple, prompt, efficient aud reliable, they. only’ medicines adapted to popular usa. 2°) Se te LIST PRINCIPAL NOS, CURES. i. Revers, Congestion, I: flammations....., ~ Gryltiy Oulic or Teeth eat ese ying Colic, or Teething of Tatas Diarrhea of Children of Adulte * Bysentory? Griping, Bilious Oo }. Cholera m1 01 = : cone, Coley Bronchitis ; Neuralgia, Toothache, Facsachi . Headache, Bick Headaches. Vertigo. 10. Dyspepria, Bilious stomsch,, Me unprecee PRIOR. 46 25 225 225 ORME Leo) RE RRE or Painful Periods, 38 225 ‘2. Whites, too profuse Periods. aa 13. Croup, Cough, Didicuit Breathing. eH 14. Salt Rheum, Erysiy Eruptions. 225 15. dah umatic Pains. +25. 1 2 chill, Fever, Agues, 50 1 i or sal 50 19. Cetarrh, acute or chroni nenza. -50 2. Whooping Cough, violent Coughs. 750 44, General Debility, Physical We 50 vi. Ridney Dixeaxen. ‘60 #0: Srmery Wonknasa: W 30 +O. Urinary 82, Disease of the Heart, Palpitation.. 1.00 FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTR, Or sent b; ora cee — free of charge, 3 MEDI- QECORD-HAND Sees eee a eae 200, Sb 9th eh. pear Pe aye jan19 mar3-ct Room 29, Corcoran Butldinz. °. -VEILINGS. JOSEY Fo Loan - - NOTIONS. Ix 8tés As Drstren, At Lowest Rates of Interest. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., : — feb21-1m 1223 F st. northwest. (0 LOAN. feb26 GUINNIP, DAY & CO. iT MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, | ————————__"_ INAUGURATION GOODS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODs. tes —<—=== FPO! THE InaveUBaTION, | BLAGK. BRogaD) Gate FUBAISHINGS. cam 5 ‘Fant to buy catl and seo— CorsiGNMENT, BAOCADE 10,008 POLITIOAL FLAGS, | SILKS ee RICH PLAIDS. Peet ee hs ‘SScents. It is as wood Hay> to be Sold at Low Fisures. | OK RROCADE BICH PLAIDs. ‘The MYSTERY SHIBT, CHINESE AND AMEGICAN LANTEBNS, BILES $1.25. any Goter birt ip America. cdetcaeete A pote er |e i | BLACK BROCADE [LIGHT oasAMERES. | “Eh k SESE Wish choo Mon. 408 and 400 yim ec. northweet SALING $1.90 LIGHE CASHMEKES. | COTTON BOKER, two eb22 SATINS 81.50. BLACK BROCADE BLACK | BROCADE QILK FLAGS! BATINS 81 50. TYLER & CHEWNING, s = ‘Rest Foulard Silk Fiswa, 16 by 24 in. $124 by 36 in 7 $175, 90 by 48 in $2.00 Those axe are MOURNING. 918 7th st. ww. expecially low, and candot be replaced. cy DRESS “GOODS. from 18¢. per doz to $3 per doz Very fine MOURNING feba2s and large Pic ures of Garfieldand Arthur from 25¢ DRESS Goops. up. clo and paper. Ckiveae aud Japaness Paper MOURNING SP Lanterns from Sc. up Fancy Flaws, Sh elds, &e. all at the lowest prices. Buotiug Fisws to order in ailsizes, | T would also call your atieutim to a new patent Sleeve Button, which is far ahead of the separable button and which must be sean to be sp. Precixted. Rolled Plate Real tons Sets from #1 up. Very Raudsome Rolled Plate Butiou-, separa bie, 60c. Another 1st of Soud “iver Kar Dros snd Pir's, beautifal goods, Trou 50c. us. Lovels Bhive Pebb e Drops in xo'dsettiows froy 8Lup A fresh | supply of Silver- lated Teasyoone at 480 set Table | Spoote and Forks at 960 ‘per set aud Solid Steel bilver- Plated Enives at $1 per set. SILVER BERG'S, GREAT METROFOLI: AN BAZAAR, 312 7th and 313 Sth street northwest, DRESS GOUDS. -—e_———— S | M. SHUSTER & SONS Ww. OFFER 150 dozen pure Linen Napkins, st 81.50 per dozex. 100 dozen Fine Na) kins, st 84.25 per dozen. | 100 dozen Extra Quality Napkins, at $3 per dozen. 100 dozen Superfine Napkins, at 34,50 per dozen. LINEN HUCK TOWELS, All qnalities and prices. The best Huck Towals febas-oo Near Pe for 83 per dozen. Er Bene QUILTS AND SPREADS. Honeycomb and Marseilles Spreads, in great ya- riety, at the very lowest market prices. TABLE LINEN, All prices and quatities, in the various widths, 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, and .U-4. i SHEETIN [{scecuartion DAY. THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMERIDA. JOB. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S: UNRIVALED MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Full supplies erdered. Dealers are requested to send in their orders early for this celebrated LAGER BEER in casks and bottles. Wholesale Depot—1224 29th street, Weet Wash- peta SAMUEL C, PALMER, Axent for District of Colum! TELEPHON1O CONNECTION. febl7 , BLANKETS, GOMFORTS, &c. W.M. SHUSTER & SO: UY Pe Wivania avenue, N B—AGENTS FOB LESTER'S HYPNOTIC PILLOWS. mhi 1 HE GREAT BALE OF THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. 80 dozen large size pure Linen pure Linen T: + 50, White Qui Towels, 120 + Se. ; ters z extra large size White re Liven Din- ELPHORZO YOUNGS ON DECK AS USUAL with INAUGUSATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘extra heavy Wi White Blankets, @1.50. ¢2. =—— Immense sseortmunt of Cloth for | SUGARS, (Best New York aud Phila. Srands) | men and boys’ wear, 25c. to $1.60. Excellent Cor- 2 toe Granulated... for $1. | sete, STac. ¢ Ib. **A." (niandard ‘or 1.0% ‘i 12 ibs. Extr os (Light Rrown). -for 1.00 CARTERS, 9 ibs. Cut, (quare Lumps). stor 1.00 FLOUR. Washburn Milla, (New Process) Ceres, (NEW PTOOUSS). v0.00, Champion, (New Process Sains Proves. TLE Market Space. Immense assortro Black and Col : and Black Velveta, Sr Heuriettag, Black C Cashmere bhasie; & tike, Navy Blur, i Li Blue, Garnet, &e', &e, price only 1.25 Wool Black Oashmeres double width). ‘ Wool Colored and Binck Caabn Curtains 15¢ to $1.25; 15+ pis Madras Ginghame ju sortment of Dry Goods aud the lowest Waebinyton. Ditto, Dazzling White Ditto. D6 cin'9-1b. pale OANNED GOODS. Choice Tomatoes, 3 32o. ass CARTERS per doz. 1,3) | price 20 cents a | Yon can oF. Very. fine EN HANDKERCHIEFS, cents, worth 40, at ore —_o fe016 1002 F street northwest. INE DRESS #HIRTS. AT MEGINNIBS' BRA’ cH sumer AND OOLLAK OTORY, O02 F street rthweest, is nid FIn& DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for 87.5 and Mix of the Very Bost Shirts Made to Order in the most eivwant mauner, guar teed to give eatiefacts lor “faas tn JOS. Hy LRELARD Manager TTENTION IS INVITED TO THE EGE ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN. ComPatsine ‘The ewes line and best esortnnnt Cf SOARES to Latest styles of COLLARS and OUFFS. Wy a plete stock of UNDERWEAR, a “Was bKewchines, GLOVES, UMBREL” ‘The ches) made SHIRTS in the world. DRESS a8 Jer a specialty JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompsou's Shirt Factory, Bov20 £228 F street north: LADIES GOODS. M&S: 2 PF Fanmen, Having just returned from New York WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, Mancu Ist, Her first impor om of French BONNETS and BOUND HATS, towethor with the istest Novelties in LACES, NETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Etc 4, P. PALMER, S107 F street, PBetwoen 11th aad 12th. feb2%. DOUGLASS. CONTINUATION OF THE LADins! UsbEw wean, 2S! US DEY WHA THE GREAT S00! ee ALTe NUAL DALE HAN TSPUCED U IT UNTIL FURTE NTO“. GAINS WiLL Be REEDING UND: a ADD MOKE VARIED t THAN FISEWHERE, AND PRICES FLOM TEN TO TWENTY PER CENT Liss. BRIDAL F And all styler of FI S for Bonuet and Even tue wear cau | the PARISIAN FLOWER ©0,, febl6-1m Beefeteak Brand 8, J-ib cans.p.doz, i490 | marl 711 Market Space. Ghelee peach - ib. cal aoe. 2 4 shoice Peaches, 2 - CLS “per doz. 1.69 Oheice Gorn, 2b. perdoz’ 1s) | TPE lb, eau sper doz. 2.40 New Turkey...... for $1.90 LEADING DEPARTMENT HOUSE. Very Large French Prunes, (ea). de. Large French Prunes, (new). New Fiza. Dates, Nats, Raising, Gookinw Raisins, (new) 11 lbs. for &. Florida Oranwes, very fing, just in. Choice Bananas, justin: Ohoice Lemons, larze lot; Ohotce Applet, by the bbl. NUTS—Just received a new invoice of very choice Selected Nuts, of all kinds, for table use. O®™ Telephonie Connections. ma (01 NGS, ELPHONZO ¥0OU! som, 504 Oth st. morth west, febla Uppoatte Dally Uritic moe, (Ge 2a FIBES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE BEST QUALITY IN BOXES AND BULK, At Lowest Prices av A. M. KLOCZEWSHU’S DRUG STORE, e t &e. WHOLELALE AND RETAIL. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Svocessons 70 A. KING CHANDLER, $22 and S24 Seventh Street N.W., ARE SHOWING COMPLETE STOCKS IN THE 4 th st. ee fe ee FOLLOWING SIXTEEN ORGANIZED SPORTING GOODS. DEPARTMENTS: Dr? Lewis lon Department A. SILKS. INDIAN CLUBS!: “ nngaey Sxrand the Chests of en, Women ana LACES. Lungs—harden ail the Muscles wad oversome, the — -DRESS GOODS. de! Habits. Fresh air ” {tating effects of Secentary and daily exercise with Indian Clubs will cure Dys- pe iity ani nearly “all the 1Us that Flesh heir t.’” Beautifully shaped. ae and balanced perfectly on Kehoe’s model of Rock Maple. Price (with illustrated Book of Instruction) sny eo rene from to 10Ibs., only 82 per par. a ‘© MBAAIS Sporting Bazar, na Fes . RIBBONS. +». LINENS. -- KID GLOVES. CLOTHS. HOSIERY. | Cor, 15tb a opp. Treasury, | Delivered free everywhere; Bend orders by postal “ -FLANNELS. card or telephone. a COBSETS. . DOMESTIOS. -UNDERWEAR. ORAPES. RUCHES. MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY 10 LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE.— ‘Money to loan, in indefinite amounts, on ap- proved real estate eecurity. Also, special snios .8 follows, viz: $14,000, $8,000, 84,000, 81,300, $1,000." Lowest rates of interest'and cominiss/ous. JOHN BULL, In Sums to Suit, AT SIX PER CENT FOR LARGE AND SEVEN PER CENT FORK SMALL SUMS. NO DELAY. 1B. O. HOLTZMAN, jan29 10th and F sts. northwest. ONEY, MONEY, MONEY.—To loan at 2 per cent, per montLi, on personal property, ati FULTON: ce, $14 Vib sty beat Pens sSvenue northwest. Jani4-210* i ats TO LOAN. Thave MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATP, tn pos CA from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of Charges moderate. No acy BOSTON HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, LINEN DEPARTMENT AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WARNER, We OrFes nov26 916 F.street northwest. SPLENDID LINES PERSONAL. ms LOOM DAMASES At 373g cents, 60 cents and 623s cents per yard. IN BLEAQHED DAMASEKS At50 cents, 6234 cents, 75 cents, $1 and $1.10 per yard. PABVES WHO ARE COLLECTING FOREIGN STAMPS would do well to send their address to Box 147, Btar office. feb2s-2w RACE ROYAL, from Boston, s remarkable ‘Test Business ‘and Medical Ulirvoyant, tells names. Hours from 2 till 9 p.m. ; no. visitors ex- cept for business. Sittings, 1." 222 2d st. north- Ww vest. feb15. 150 IN TURKEY RED DAMASKS, 75 cents, 87 cents and $1 per yard. ‘QHN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, = a ibility of with, ebacts it — ficoson Feal estate, cog sot ae Sew Other hours: AISPEOIAL BARGAIN 7tol0s. m., 2to5snd 8 tel pm. ooll-5m* IN CREAM DAMASK DAM ROBS, the long-eatabliahed, rellable z Mtitvoyanrana Astrolocise miven better nia: SE RES Fee ae fession Hells ite pant. present att fature “ ny; ‘We haye a few more of those ALL LINEN gives advice and assistance ol all matters spre: HUCABAO TOWELS taining to busing love and matrimony. ALL I ‘TROUBLE OaLy. tisfaction oo Or DO pay. At 23 cents each. Consultstion Booms, 402 2d st., above D —— Dereree a ASPLENDID BARGAIN IN TURKISH TOWELS H. ALBURGER, successor to I. P. LIBBEY, W .Firsicinnaver and Jeweler, has removed: cornér of 7th and # sts. ower in Drug Store, op At 25 cents each. < tite U- 8. P.O. ie SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CURTAIN NETS At25 cents, 83 cents, otal and 45 cents par FINANCIAL. ROFTES 200 PER CENT.—An Association has been formed by responsible parties to conduct Pia Gn connection with the Turk, Bookiaaic: 2 TEN PIECES SHEETING, 2% serds wide, ‘Track Pooling, Prit &e., weibtont will Seatise trem to to.o0 per Saute nna 25 cents per yard. $10,000 sireacy” subscribed. 'Gapitaly 6100, 000, a BC see are BARGAIXS IN BED SPREADS, BLANKETS feb16.2m 180 Broadway, New York. AND COM#ORTS. ATTENTION: WOODWARD. LATHROP & COCHRANE, In order to make room for our 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. feb19. SPRING BTOOK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS BARGAINS x DRY coos, Aline of pieces all-wool BLACK CASH! 250. ie ee by aceon Gents" all Linen HANDERROHIEFS, 13; sore OS gh SAT, BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT 81.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT OOBRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRIOES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, toPtcb yards CORDED PIQUE. Te. 801 MARKET SPACE, fe Sateen eae pul prices. oa. QulnT maNuractUnEns. ac iintnp ot of BLANKETS and BED COMFORTS DUBBEUIL BROS. & 00., GEO. J. JOBNSON, 1122 F st. northwest. reb28 113 Market Space. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in Sar Bi (0 SHIRT only 65 cents. | [4#42D Down PRICES The EUREKA BEINFOROED, finished only $2. ™ ‘will compare it with any other Shirt for KOVELTY DRESS GOODS. ‘Also, Sine of GENT'S FURNISHINGS always | sx and Linen HDKPS., great variety. anand st SUBREUIL BROS, & CO., eee a ee et | aut Sette Wide Plack Allk VELVET, $2.00 up toa. | eee = HE) LMUS & KANE, if 2 OFE PRICE ONLY, TEUNREL, CLABK @ ©C., 603 Market Spree, at Patent Law, 608 and 510 Rorihimant. ‘References flven in why baat oft country. ‘sent on request. ay febs 10 F strost northwert. [AP suves. For 80 days J shail offor my entire etock of WIN. TEK GOODS ats DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. Jas. VERMILYA, feb]19_ 610 Niuth st.. opp. Patent Office. WME, WASHING TON otters it indnoe- Menta to the Indios in oleeant SA N DE LYON and SILK VELVET KUITS or bik and Brocade Rouite. All materiais f rnished, and hadsome euite delivered, from $36 to 860. Khe invites her cus- tomers to ca. have their msterinl a and at short notice Hine her goods. Ladies can 6 up st reasonsble term: je and Ot unsurpassed. £12 ooT'’s OS Penasyivanta a Offers decided barvsins in Real and Tuttation LACE Goops, The largest and finest collection of FINE LAGRE in Washin«ton. ELEGANT FEENCH FLOWERS FOR BOQUET Dz OORSAGY, WHITE LACE DKESSES For LADIES’, MISSES' AND OHILDREN, RIOE SA8H AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, REAL LAGE EMBROIDERED AND HAND-PAINTED FANS, RECEPTION NOVELTIES A BPEOIALTY, CHILDREN'S VELVET AND SILK SUITS, BONNETS, BREAKFAST AND NURSE CAPS. ~ONE PRICE, MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ROOTS, Jani VIS Pennsylvania ay 1B THE PANTY SEASON ‘Evening and tion BONNETS. Fine FRENCH FLOWERS. LACE and BEADED NETS for Overdreares. thi ext ety is enn enema ein LACES, SAdH RIBBON! 18 KID GLOVES: Ande fue inet NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. at ™M. WEILLIAN’S, jen5_7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 007 Pa.ave, MME; 8,2, MESSER, Darssataxrwo tn connec tion with Avency fora. T- -TAYLUIUS PAT- TERNS, SYSTEM OF OUTTING, &e. 1303 F at, north. oct9-6m SPECIALTIES. (CORD, 141 WEST FAYETTZ BT. Baltimore, devored thirty years to the trest- ment of Gonorrhea, syph Spermatorrhen, im- Potency, kc A cure guaranteed. It is evicent thst puysician who confines him- felf exclusively to the treatment of a cortain clase Of diseases must porsess yreater ski lin that spe- cirlty than one in general practice.— Medical Times,’ Kailroad fare to and from Baltimore deducted from fee. Call or write. mar3-3m M282 FREIGHT, CLamvovanr amp Mag- NETIC PHYSICIAN, has equinent snooess in treat- ing acute auc chronic diseates. The suffering should call at ber residence, 60 6th street, oorner of F strect northwest 2narl-lm* DE BEOOkE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS LIFE. Al business confidential. Ladies and Gentlemen & cente ench. No. 408 L street, be- Swoen 4th and Othetreeta northwest. febid-dw* DE BQREBTSON, one of the most enconsafal specialists in this country (with 16 years ex- Perienor), can be consulted every Ws DNESDAY and BATURDAY at 456 C st. northwest, near 43 Street, Upon all diroases of the Urinary Organe and Nervous system, Orcanic Weaktews, Lest Vitality, &e. ate and consultation strictly eon- fidential. re to the leading physicians of Bal- timore. | Mein office, 19 Houth Eutsw street, Bal- timore, Ma febid-im RS. M. A. FRENCH, Medium, Manipulator and Magnetic Pealer. Stl at 7/)7 st. morth- jest. Circles iuesday kvenings. Hoare from § tm wpm * fed. lm* NDEE, M. H. oc D., VD, of N.i¥.— e Vitapsthy or Vital Cure for all diseases of body and mind. Luns and ‘Throat, Conswuption, Loss of Vitality. Hemorrboidesor Piles. Oatarrl: and all wesknessee a epecialty. All Tumors, Ma- laria, or Blood Diseases of whatever tame or Da- ture thoroughly eradicated from the aygtem. Brut heing and Biammerie cured. Conscitation free foal. Office and residence, 944 K street, corner 20th northwest. feb] PIANOS AND ORGANS. FED Ewan Pianos TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERS. SHONINGER ORGANS, i EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. These beautifnl Instraments sold on the easiest monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. A @ select line of pA jars ani Any SHEET MUSIO on ALLET DAVIS & 00'S. triiGht GRAND PIANOS. Worip KENOWNED AnD UNEQUALLED. AN reliable tow- Upright ols Agent, ‘tepl6-e0 SLA Oth st. northwest. felt are BALL. WHITE AND LIGHT KID GLOVES. WHITE SATIS, SILK AND CAMBEIC TIES. w.®. TEEL. mard ¥35 Penna. Ave,

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