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1 ~=PENNSYLVANIA Offer the most EXTRAORDINARY ™ BROCADED AND TWILLED CHIEFS, at 49c., 59¢., 7: Gent's White Hemstitched and stitched HANDKERCHIEFS, at 25c. each—splendid value. Also, an elevant line of Gent'a Fancy Bordered HAND- KERCHIEFS. in new designs, 37:4, 46, 50, 62 and 75e. ‘2%4-inch White China Silk HAN! quality. only $1 each, usual price 31,25 for this quality. Please examine. -_Aa clewant line of Gentlemen's Silk HANDKER- Sik WRISTERS, Silk sUS- Fino NECKWEAR, a§ our CHIEFS, FLER! PENDERS, end Gent's ‘usual low prices. Special Gent's 2-Button Opera KID GLOVES, $1.15 per pair. Wo bec to stato to our friends and customers that we ean give them much better atten! ‘ough to call in the carly part of the day. We shall continue the distrit Christinas Cards to all friends who have not received them by p HOLIDAY GOODS. WV OOP WARD & LoTHRoP, AVENUB. om BARGAINS SILK HANDKER- ‘Se. and $1 each. Colored Bordered Hern never before shown, at DKERCHIEFS, elegant tion if they will be kind bution of our elegant who may sak for them post. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! We are showing an elegant line of EVENING SILKS AN! D BROCADES ‘stlow prices, and ask an examination of our stock. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON HOUSE, ENN SYLVANL Qazistaas. STANDARD THE HOLIDAY SEAS¢ VARIETY. Hundreds of Kinds of © Bibles, Prayes Books and Hymnals. books, Games, &c. An Unsurpassed Line of Portable Writing Desks. Han 10 cents to $7.50. C. C. PURS! 422 9TH STREET NO BOOKS AND OTHER BOOKS FOR [A AVE. 921. JN IN GREAT ‘hildren’s Books. Albums, Pooket- Christmas Cards. some Papeteries from ELL, *RTHWEST. aut Gro. F. TIMMS. HARRY B. PARKER. GEO. P. TIMMS & CO., #0, CORNER TTH AND D STREETS, @NB PEICE CLOT OVERCO HING HOUSE ATS. WINTER SUITS. BOYS' CLOTHING. Fpouray Goubs. Fisk, Clark and Flagew LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwear, Handsomely En:broidered Silk Suspenders, tn fancy boxes, Plush Searts, Updegraff's For-to; Bik Handk-rehiete, Seart Rings! ad Complete « And a f FURNISHINGS, elected ok © THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, 816 F street northwest. Walmiaw: warcues. We confitently recommend the WATCHES manufac tured by the American Watch the best time-keepers that can Co., Waltham, Mase., as Ye obtained for the price. A lange assortuent of all grades, in Gold and Silver Cases, of te vewest patterns, always in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., -a15-2m NOT PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JRE ose ais ows axtist. & WONDERZUL INVENTION. New Art, embracine all kinds of drawing, to three leneons, Outbes eanired a ue Satisfaction o- n> charye on 5 ‘drawings after One leas ‘Vernon How, corner and l0thetreat northweet. Take elevator. red are free. leap. Call and ex- = MCLEOD’ tudo, vators aim ‘Veauiiyas LADIES’ BOOTS. BARGAINS! B: of Thaves Twill been En every respect. ARGAINS ft Bellas GHEAY Banuaiee Tee foes MADE TO OKDER, aud ‘all AS. H. VERMILYA, 10 Ninth street, Opposite U. S. Patent Office, Gu SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, a Xmas Cards, Relief Pic- Goods—wonders for ‘&. JAY GOULD, 421 9th stroet. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Fpouay PRESENTS. INITIAL NAPKINS, $5 quality for $3, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 25c. to $1.75. LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, 125c. to T5e. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 25¢. to $1.50. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF MOURNING DRESS GooDs. FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELVETS and SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. FULL LINES OF TAB..E LINENS, BLANKETS and SPREADS. TYLER & CHEWNING, az 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. PIANOS AND ORGANS. For the Holiday trade I am receiving a large stock of both Square aud Upright (Grands, In Mahogany, Bhony, French Walnut and Rosewood Cases of artistic designs, which will be sold on easy monthly payments or at es- Pecially ow discounts for cash, FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ypouay Goops. _a15-Im Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Ear- rings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tea Sets, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated Table Cutlery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Sheffield Ivory Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Brass Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, etc., ete., was never so Large and Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, as they will find our Pricos HARRIS & SHAFER, 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. E_ OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, &o. We call special attention to o 1873 Gaff Pure Rye, our 1875, Mi sa. tm OUR BRANDS, A hye Whiskies, ani Son & Co. Fine Rye VW 1 to our own importa- tion of fine OLD INE Eranay DU GOR- DON Sh Ports, and HEANDY'S Ma- Seoteh Whisk Sherry Wine, Angelica, &c. All of which we offer to the Trade at prices as low as can be obtained in New York, Philadelphia, Ballimore or elkewhere. We invite inspection and guarantee satisfaction. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, A14-16t 614 and 616 Penneylvani Fpoepax Goops. Tam now prepared for th: itay Trade with a well selected stock. I name in id Whisky— HANNESVIL THOMPSON, GRAY, KELEY, DOUGHERTY, CABINET and BOURBON. Gautire Freres, Otard, Dupay Brandy. Jamaica and ‘New England Rums. Fine Shezrys. Ota Port and na- tive Wines. At prices aa iow as the lowest. THARP, dl4-tojant_ 818 F street northwest, FOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING Go to the PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th and New York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, etc. All kinds of Game. The most luscious Oysters. I don’t keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of everything. Cheap things won'tdo. aie FRANK J. TIBBETS. FANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE FAMOUS WEBER GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, BEHNING PIANOS HENRY F. MILLER PIANOS. VOSE & SONS’ PIANOS. EMERSON PIANOS. THE CELEBRATED SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS. At ELLIS & CO.': d12-12t 937 Pennsylvania avenue. I OLIDAY GOODS T MORRISON'S. NSYLVANIA AVENUE. | z rs in lane, cl raas an shells: Opera Glasses; Card Cases; ‘Ladies! Hand Bags; Pocketbooks: Toilet Cases for the pocket and travelling Coin Bagw: Autograph Albums from 1c. to $3; Photo: graph Albuine from $1 to $15: Decorated ' Shells: ‘nickel-plated, brars, wood and Russia leathes ‘Tilee—mounted and unmounted; Scrap Books; Child Ten’s Books in paper and bound, the larcest stock in Warhington and af the lowest iyuires; Children’s To Gamer, Paint Boxes, &c.; Gents Shaving Cases; "Fo. bacco Stands and Cases: Match Safes; Inkstands in wood, brass, leather and china; Pen Racks; Paper t8; Blotters and Portfolios; Candlesticks and corated Candies: Easels in wood, wire and celluloid; Bisque and China Figures—a larce ety; Gold Pens encils; Jewel Cases, Boxes and Stands; Cologne Stands; Boxes of Paper 1d Envelopes from lc. to $10; Cards in boxes and do. in Stands; Albertype Pictures— framed, at $1. over a hundred different subjects: Japanese Goods: andy Boxes and Baskets and ali kinds of X-raas Tree Decorations; Work Boxes and Writing Desks.) X-mas Cards and New Year's Cards, best selection of any former years. German Favors, a large variety. Come early and avoid the crowd. W. H. MORRISON, Law BooxskLer AND STATIONER, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. olive We ‘anked tha lishment in America. Not that we ledxeof the fact, but for fear that you of it just ut the right time, we that MEGINNISS sotd the * Shirt for 75c. he ¢ same quality, quality all the time. The good **Mys- tery” Shirt that you bought of ua 1, 3, 3, 4,5, 6, 7 or8 Years axo for 75 cents can be duplicated both [n ‘quality and price to-d inthe,” Mostery” Shirt is as god aa any Shirt in Wash- an price, unfinished, is only 75 cents, at “io MEGINNISS', 1002 F etroet northwent, lige ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT’S, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti- ful styles of Embroid’rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every description, complete outfit for Infants. Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Materials on hand at the lowest market prices. 129 EMPSEY. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES' LISH VISITING CARDS, ‘Printed from Plate." y extablishment in the city furnishing that quality and doius the work perfectly. ee any other estab- oubt your know- might not think iusert this (ttle reminder A fresh and elegant aneortnient also of FANCY STATIONER' OOS TEATHEL GOODS, and PATHE! an MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Established House, ni8-3m__ 913 Penna, ave., W ATCHES, Haye opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- ham WATCHES, all sizes and grades, st unusually low prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ne __1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ( De bacgiienes WAFERS, BUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, BRUNS- WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, CAFE DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, CALIFORNIA HONEY, CALIFORNIA WINE JELLY, CALIFORNIA CAN- NED FRUITS, ALKETHREPTA, SARDINES SANS ARETES, SARDINES A LA TOMATS. Roque English Pine- SE Bees Fa PEDDIE BES. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ~ 1202 F STREET NORTHWEST, alt T= PARK MARKET. BUTTER A SPECIALTY. CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON SouTRY, cam, ane OYSTERS, uira, AND CANNED GOoDs. GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr., & BRO., 4i6-Im 12th street and Maasachusetts ave. M¥sicaL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, aj sits A large and select assortment of the Stieff,| the ‘Kranich. & Bach end other ‘Rest class Pianos and ( ‘at lowest prices and easiest terms. Also all kine Mazical Instruments, Sheet Muxio, Music Books, Musical Toys, and Musical Novelties in roatest varicty and lowest prices, at G. L. WILD & BROS., ‘New Musical Ware Rooms, ‘709 7th street northwest. Until January 1, 1882, purchasers of any article for Soc. oF over, Will be presented with sf cce of Sheot ic. Cc LOSING-OUT SALE! $20,000! IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. Come at once and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, aig 809 MARKET SPACE. S UPERLATIVE, ‘The Sweetest, Most Nutritious and Feonomical MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR KNOWN. This Flour is manufactured by Messrs. Washburn, Crosby & Go", of Minueapolin Minnecotay” The mula in the world. A’ tial Will satisfy the most fac- jour. Don’t fail to ask your grocer ror it. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, alyhclesale Agents for Washington and Alexandria. B ookxKsS,. C. BAUM has opened for the Holidays and weli-nelected Stock of Bette JUVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, which will be offered to the public at PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE, Call carly, as the selection is now complete at CHAS. BAUM’S, n28-im 416 SEVENTH STREET. Teg. Price. My Price. Knight's History of England, 4 vols. 6.00 3.95 Hume's“ “ Byols, 6.00 2.98 Macauley's “¢ “BS yole, 5.00 2.98 Gtbbons' Roman Empire, 5 vole...... 6.00 2.98 Young Folks History, 6 vol Charlotte M. Jounge, illustrated..... 9.00 6.50 Rollins’ Ancient History, 4 vols...... 6.00 3.95 Macauley's Essay Poems, 8 vols...... 3.50 2.00 McCarthy's His., Our Own Times, 5 5.00 3.25 Rollin Anctent History, 4 vols....... 3.75 2.50 Self-Help by Smiles, 4 vols, 4.00 English Menof Letters, 5 vols. 2.50 Plutarch’s Life, 3 vols.. 1.50 Mucauley's LifeL@ttors, Lvol....1.. «75 45 Waverly Novels, 12 vols. 8.00 <a Af 12 vols. 10.00 Dickens Complete Works, 7 vols..... 7-50 4.75 “ “+ 15 vols..... 21.00 13.00 ba “*half morocco. 37.50 24.00 ‘Thackery, completo works 12 vols..... 1500 11.50 “ “4 anyols. 10.00 Standard Novels, 1 vol... 7 2 “Poets, 1 vol... 15 42 CHAS. BAUM'S, 416 SEVENTH STREKT. Orders from the country promptly attended to. A full line of Christmas and New Year's CARDS at low prices. GvHOoL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED Tr ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoxan Buriprxo, F Steer. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphilets, &c. §13-6m. Ts GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINS: Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes. 950., worth $1.50 Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes. it $1.15, worth $1.75 Ladies' Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 An elegant line of Boys' English Walking Bale., at the low price of. A 95 About 40 pairs Boys’ Guiters, sizes 2 to which are cheap 50. About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Slippers, the choice... at $1.20 Men's Buckle Arctics, all sizes. 1.40 We still continue to sell Cousin’s Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business by January 1st next. If you wish to eave money call at once, a8 our ktock ia still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered. Look for Name and Number, SINSHEIMER & BRO., 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND L. nl0 E BEST €HRISTM. ‘The “PETITE” TRICYCLE, for boys and girls, Ailkind BICYCLES, for boys and men. At COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, 1108 E street northwest. WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. a6 Beers SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST MANUFACTURED. PRESENT! op, London ESS GAITER IS VE ICE. ° Burt's French Calf Hand-mede ButtonGaiter is elegant. Burt's Perfect Fitting Sh. Ladies’ Hand Sewed F Ladies’ Frenel Ladies’ Kid or Goat Button, $2 to $8. Our Paris Boot for Ladies is the prettiest n the United ‘Miases’ and Children’ Children's Spring Heelx ‘The above goods can 022 (Qe 5. Weare daily recelvinz our Fall and Winter assortment of all the new desiun in Carpets, compricing Royal ¥ Axminsters. Moquettes, Bi, Body Brus- i, Rugs and etts all sizes. sels, Tapestry and Tngrains, Sm Mata in great variet Or pets by the yard, with borders to match: ew designs. Cocoa Mats al Floor Linen all widths, Kaw Silk and Satin furniture cover- ing. choice patterns. Purchasers. will tind it to their ade Vantage to examine our Stock. HOOE, BRO. & CO., ol 1528 F STRE Cc © 25 Bushels Crushed Coke. 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke. K 95 Bushels Ordinary Coke : For sale at office of the Wushington Gas. E light Company, or at G. W. CROPLE Drug Store, West Washinxton. MITATION STAINED GLASS. ‘This grand and beautiful invention fills a yacancy Jong felt in the ornamentation of common windows, Sc.. and produces all the unique effects of the Fest lead suanlinte tind cold plows it richly posined Slane windows. For descriptive price list, call or send New designs just ved. Directions for Svplbing given toevery customer. Axency, 958 1, street . Rete y f the Incarnation. dimes. CULVERWELE Aut for D.C, L018 cloaks, DoLaans, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS, * The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths, M. WILLIAN, ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HE SUPERB WM. SHAEFFER UPRIG PIANOS are fme-ciaae, splendid ioue gee easy. “Call ind sco elty tentingniaiae, “Ri Groveatoon & Fuler ‘At Y. BECKER'S, wins, Antique and Nottingham Lace Curtains in | D°® MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘We believe they do, but we also believe that expe- rience has taught them to disccunt about fifty per cent. of what is generally represented. ‘We do not propose to infiate this to allow for paring down. ‘We represent in our advertisement only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, we are THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTGN CITY. We have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAC- TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ko. Our prices are naturally 15te18per cent. LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Our stock of SUITS AND QVERCOATS 18 LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURSES. LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manager. aut 100 MAGIC TRICKS. 100 arte Bottle—Stands Up or Lays Down at command. Davenport Rope Tying, Spirit Rapping and Cabinet Myniecten” abe, ! i“ mene M ‘ire Eajer—Bspit Sparks and Volumes of Flame from louth. | 25c. agiinhtning Snake Bor—A Side-splitting Practical Joko. > «Demon Cards—Change Spots and Color at command. Serpent Eggs—A Fiery, Hissing, Writhing, Monster Suake, s yard loug, wncoils **1,001 Tricks Explained.” 25c. O’MEARA’S SPORTING BAZAR, 1347 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Headquarters for that $35 Gun and that $1 Kazor. 46 Fok CHRISTMAS OF '81, We offer the finest and most complete assortmentof SEWING MACHINES In the city. A machine for family use at. $25, war- ranted for five years, with all attachments, Special attention is called to our NEW ELDKEDGE, The finest and best machine ever offered to the public. ‘The light running Weed and Lew Victor, new Amerti- can, Howe, and ail other makes, ut OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Machines rented and repaired. Parts sud Sndings for all machines. FPoupay ANNOUNCEMENT, We are now fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRAD! with the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED S'TOC! OF GOODS we have ever had b a3 E K ing to the public, and st PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOW. , Fitiely Illustrated Booka: Standard Books in ects: the Poets, in ail styles; Family and Pocket Bib! and Hymunals; Juveniles, an timmense stock and variety ; Papeteries and Aibums; Fancy Goods, in plush, Russia, leather, olive wood, ele.; Writine Desks: Christ and New Year Cards, es, and Loy Books. Cail early and ayoid the rush. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, a 428 Seventh street. xX MAS GOODS. A large and eelect atock of fine and medium quality TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, CABBAS, TOY TRUNKS, (our own make), ROBES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., ko. At the popular ‘TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES S. TOPHAM, d13-2W 425 %th street northwest. R° ERS & BROS. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS German Students’ and other LAMPS. CARPET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERA. DOOR-MATS, TIN and WOODEN WARE. And full line ot KITCHEN UTENSILS at low prices. Noveities in JAPANESE and CHINA WARE for Holi- day Presents. GEO. WATTS, n30-1m 314 7th street, & doors above Pa. ay GFNATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND OTHERS, FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS IN WASH- INGTON, Prace Your Onpens Wit GEO. T. KEEN, Mencuanr Tatton, i fo wr 414 Ninth street northwest. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour maae from spring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 24, tn sec- ion claas 25, department 26, to Win. M. It & Co. ‘Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds, of the District of Colunibia, thik 14th day of Cetober, 1881, W. PL NEWC( SOHN D. NEWMANN,, xperts on Flour, JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Marshal. The above-mentioned flour is CERES, the cele- innesota Patent Process Flour, which was 3 1h against all other competitors National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (old medal), and new again in 1881. ‘The competition in flour was cer- tainly a very lively one this year, and the premium was well contestea for, but it was simiply an impossibility to beat CERES, aud the premium just awarded is only ad- Ging another triumph to the suienif.reut sucoeea this 80 celebrated Flour has gained in this community. would respectfully imentign the fact that Mrs. 8.F, the first preshium for the bandsoniext bition, and they were made of i i ix only another proof that it o, Lamong the best Minnesota Patent liours known to thé trade. For sale by all first-class grocers. W. M. GALT & CO. Corner Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- trict of Hecker’s celebrated Seif-raising Flour and Buckwheat. mez On pay GOODS. AT MY STORES, i NO, 521 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. AND ~ 108 AND 734 1TH ST., BETWE! J. F. SPELSHOU Atteet: P.s. brated @AND H, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. Grand display of Eloxant Enxravings, Oil Paintings, ‘a Golors, Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Gems s clstest designs in Wall Paper. Picture Frames and Window Cornices inude to order, All the latest Novelties in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and fresh supplies constantly arriving. Also, a lenge and Yaried assortment of Chrixtiias Cards, Japanese Goods, Albums, &e. Prices to suit the times. “An examination of my stock solicited. J. F, SPELSHOUSE, No. 2] 7th street northwest, Branch Stores Now.708 7th vt.u.w., bet.G eee OUT. SPRCEAL TIES ee oa Cabinet Size Frames, ¥ Cet ue ss Oe. 8-10 Walnut Frames, from 25e. up. Window Shades and Fixtures, 50c. GERMAN stuvENt LAMP, NICKEL PLA@ED, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY 4.50..: J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 TEH'STREET, 2 Apovx Nat Yone AVENUE, ‘UHN R. KELD A Dracen ne : 4 ea: 52 ‘Center 9th street SS ea tat 71, City Bost Fa akon Marketing del ‘of charge to’ all parts of the ees ‘WHERE DOCTORS AGREE IT MEANS SOMETHING SURELY? ‘The wonderful effects of extract of Celery and Chamo- mile upon the nervous system and digestive organs, in curing such every-day diseases as Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgis, Nervousness, Paralysir and Dyspepsia, and preventing Neuralgia of the Heart and sudden death, is now explained. Celery has only come into public notios within the last fow years asa nervine, but scientific experiments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it qontro! nervous irritation and periodic Nervous and Sick Head- aches to a marked degree. ‘The werld-wide-known Dr. Brown Sequard says that Qclery Eoutaina more nerve’ food than guy othe vee ‘able or substance found in nature. The extract of Celery and Chemomile, which has been but recent's Introduced to the proféecion aud the yublic by Dr. C. W. Benson, has produced such marvelous results curing the above special complaints, that it has excited public and professional atteution and comment. Dr. J. W. J. Engl regular” of Balti- ‘Dr. Benson's prep Charnomile, for nervous diseases, 5 idition made to the materia Inst quarter medica in the of a century. Dr. ichter, of Baltimore, another well-known physician, eays: ‘'Dr. Benson's Pills are worth their ht in old in Nervous and ‘Sick Headache.” ese Pills are a special preparation, only for the cure of special disease, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy of a trial by all intellivent sufferers. They are prepared under the Doctor's ersonal supervision, ox to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Iexdache, Dysyeptic Headache, Neuraliia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Bleepleseness and D; wepsia and WILL CURE any case. all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot. 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address, DR. BENSON'S NEW KEMEDY AND FAVORITE huntelf from “& tiny pea! | PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S. SKIN CURE ‘Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, And PIMPLES on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST TOILET DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in one package, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-class druggists have it. Price $1 per peck ago. J* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mary A. Long, complainant, vs. the heirs of James W. Long, deceased, defendants. In Equity No. 7,991, ‘The object of this suit is to quiet the tle or procure asale of real estate hereinafter descr! |, situate in the City of bee in the District of Columbia, of which James W. Loni, lato of Providence, Rhode Island, and formerly of said City of Washington, died, selzed git posseseed. to pay the debts of raid James W.Loug. The Biil in brief stats in substance, that James W. Long was a citizen of the of real estate in said city eribed as part of sub lot U. Keyser's subdivision of lots in square 183, being the south nine fect stx inches of said lot by a feet running west, (a right of way over teen inches of suid portion reserved to the improvements thereon, depth of sixty ‘the north eigi antor of ‘aid lot.) and the leaving as his only hes WW widow, fo far as she has ql said Long bad but one brother, who died at the age of nine years, and that suid Leone's parents were dead; that if said Long eft any heirs except complainant ghe does not know who they are or thelr names: that Jaites W. Long, st the time of bis death, was indebted to several persons; that complainant out of her own ineaus paid his said de A paid the taxes due on eaid part of said lot to this date; th = left no personal entate whatever, mnt hising paid off her said husband's d ted in Equity to be subroguted to the r creditors: that moreover, from her means ibuted to the pur- chase money wiven for e2:d jot. ‘The Bill prays tiat complainant have a Hen on aid lot for all money's paid by her on aecount of tof 8 flr eald husband as above refunded the same; that should no heire be found upon publica tion that the title be declared good iu complainant, and should any heirs #ppear that they be made parties de- | fendant and that the property be sold to liquidate the debts above referred to, and that an order ot publica- tion be granted against said unknown heirs and for pro | cess and other relief. It is thereupon, this fourteenth day of December, A.D. 1881, ndjudved, ordered, and decreed by the Court that the defendants, ‘the heirs of said Janes W. Long, | deceased, cause his, her or their appearance to be en: tered in tis cause in person or by solicitor on or before | the SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1882, to answer the premises and show cause, if any they have, why a decree ought not to be xrunted as prayed, other- wise the cause wiil be proceeded aainst thems a8 in case the names of said unknown heirs were knoe n and they were served with the process of this court aud made de- fault to appear and answer: Provided, 2 cupy of this order, and the above-ststed object and substance of the said Dill of complaint, be inserted in The Evening Star at least three tines by sucer fore said 7th day of February aut; that ive weekly insertions be= y ASD. 1882. ‘By the Court: Atrue copy. Test: R. J. ME Clerk, By BR. J. Metres, d15-law3w : Wittasp HOTEL LOTTERY DRAWL lirn FEBRUARY, 1832, OR MONEY REFUNDED. Lovisvitie, Ky., November 10, 1881. Resolved, That the Board of Commissioners consent to a postponement of thed rawing of the Willard Hotel Lot- tery, until the 14th day of February, 1882, and that ys they will not consent to any further postponement of the same, Rost. Matzorr, Chairman. By the above resolution thix drawing mast and will be had on the day: axed, or money distributed: back to jcket-holders.. If enough tickets are sold, before date fixed, the drawing will be had, and notice of same will be given through the papers. LIST OF PRIZES: The Willard Hotel, with all its Fixtures and. Furnit $250,000 One Residence on Green sireet 15,000 One Residence on Greea street. 15.000 ‘Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000. 10,000 ‘Two Cash Prizes, each 00, 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each $1, 5,000, Five Cash Prizes, each $500 2;500 | Fifty Cash Prizes, each $100. 5,000 One Hundred ¢ 5,000 Five Hundred Cash Pri 10,000 One Set of Bar Furniture. 1,000, One Fine Piano. 600 One Handsome 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisk, 14,400, 10 Baskets Champzine, $3 350 Five Hundred Cash Prizes 5,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $36. 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson County Whisky, $30. 6,000 | 400 Boxes Havana Ci 10... 4,000 Five Hundred Carh Prick, eaci $3 5,000 Whole enetsy $8: Halves, 4 Guartera, $2. ole Tiel ; Halves, $4, ers, $2. Remittance may be made by’ Babk Check, Express, mone Order, or registered mail. Respousible ayents wanted at all points. For circu- lars, giving full Information and for Hckets, address Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky. ‘W. W. GOULD, Agent, 1422 Penna. ave., n22-eokktfebl4 Washington, D. 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Call, W., Florida, 1123 10th st. n.w. Canieron, Angus, Wisconsin, 8 B st. n.w. Cameron, J. D., Penn., 16th st. and R. L ave. Coke, Richard, Texas, 55 6th st. now. CockHill, F. M., Missourl, 980 15th st Conger, 0. D., Michigan, 1821 M st. now, Camden, J. N. W. Va., Arlington. Davts, H.'G., W Arington Hotel, Davis, D., Tilino's, National Hotel. Dawes, H. L, Mass, Wormley’s. Edgerton, A-J., Minnesota, National Hotel. Edmunds, G. F., Vermont, 1411 Mass. ave. 2.7. Frve, Wm. P., Matne, 922 14th st. evada, Riggs House. +3. 1T., Cal, Portand Plate. Forry, T. WM! ‘onal Hotel Gorman, A. P., Md., 88 15th st. now. Garland: A, Hi ArK..519 2 stn. w. Grover, L. F., Orego: jot Haie, Eugene, Maine, 1501 H st. n.w. Hill, B. H., Georgia, 915 17th St now, HIN, N. P.; Colorado, 1507 K st Harris, J. ‘Tenn., Metropolitan Hotel. Harrison, B., Ind., 8 Vermont ave, Hawk Conn., 312 C st. n. we Hoar, 88., 1325 K st. a. w. nSas, Hamiiton House, PN N. dave. and Bst.s¢ Kellogg, W. P., Loutstan i, Willard’s Hotal. Lamar, L. Q. C., Miss., Metropolitan Hotel. Lapham, E. G.. New York, Ariiugton Hotel. Logan, J. A., iitinols, $12 12th st. nw. Mahone, Wm. Virginis, Portland Flats. McDill, J. W.,'Towa, Ebbitt House. Miller, John ¥., California, 1218 Connecticut ave. Miller, Warner, N. Y., Arlington Hotel, Morgan, J. T., Alabama, 401 G st. n.w. Morrill, J. S., Vermont, <w. cor. ith & M sta. now. Maxey, 8. B., Texas, 413 4th st. Mitchell, J. 7., Pennsylvania, 613 18th st. n. w. McPherson, J. R., N. J., 2 Lafayette square. Pugh, J. 1. Alabama, 307 East Capitol st Pendieton,'G. H., Ohio, Wormley’s Hotel Platt, O. H., Conn., 16% Mass. ave. Plumb, P. B., Kansas, 1206 K st. Ransom, M. W., North Carolina, Metropolitan. Rollins, . H., Hamilton House. Slater, J. H1., Sherman, Jo! Saulsbury, E., Del. Saunders,’A.. ‘Neb... Riggs House. Sawyer, P., Wis, 18291 st. Sewell, W.'J., N.'J., Willard’s Hotel, Teller, jo st st. Vance, Z. B.,"North Carolina, 1627 Mass. ave. Vest, 6: G., Missouri, 203 East Capitol st. n.w. Voorhees, b. W.. Ind., 2501 Pennsylvania ave. Windom, W., Minn., 1116 Vermont ave. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. R. J. Bright, sergeant-at-arms, 208 East Capitol st H. E. Peyton, executive clerk, Metropolitan Hotel. F. E. Shober, cilet clerk, 941 H st. nw. uc Bassett, assistant doorkeeper, 18 2d st. ne. W. P. McMicHael, postmaster, Metropolitan Hotel. REPRESENTATIVES, Aiken, D. ina, Metropolitan Hotel. Alnslee, Geo.. Idaho Ter., Metropolitun Hotel, Aldrich, Win., Hinols, Arlington Hotel Allen, Thos. Missouri, Arlington HoteL Anderson, Jolin A., Kauss, 905 13th st. Arnfi North Carolina, National Hotel, Ebvitt House. Atkin, . Tennesser, Metropolitan Hotel. Atherton, Gibson, Olio, 20 Grant Place, Barbour, Virwinia, 144 B st. Barr, S. ¥.. Pennsylvania, St. Bayne, T. nla, Willird’s Hotel Beach, L., New Yo ngton Hotel. Belford, J. B., € Belmout Perr, Beltzhoover, F. E., Penn: Berry, C. P.. California, Bingh. i Ebbitt House, + Willard’ tel. ard’s Hotel, w. 1 RT ave. nw, Hotel. Blanchard, Bland, R. P. tan Hotel. Massachusetts, Hamilton House. onsin, Ebbitt. Hon S sey, Willard’s Hotel, New Hampshire, National Hotel. Browne, T. M., Indiana, 1115 I'st. n.w. Brumm, C. N.. Pennsyivania, Metropolitan Hotel, Brenta, Thos. H., Washington Ter’y, 933 K st 1.W. Burrows, J. H., Missouri, 1814 16th St. now. . higan, 809 12Uh st. now, Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel, RL, Connecticut, Ariiagton Hotel, J-, ONG, 1108 F st. now. issouri, Metropolitan Hotel Virginia, 617 11th st. new. rpetiter, C'C., Towa, 808 12th st. Caldwell, J. W., Keatuc Calkins, W. H Briggs, Camp, J. H. Cannon, J. G., Tilinots, Campbell, Pennsyivaula, 1009 F St. new, Cannon, G. Q., Utah Ter'y, Riggs House. Candler, 3: 2, Masnacnigerue Wy ormley’s Hotel Carlisle, J. G., Kentucky, Riggs House, Cassidy, G, W., Nevada, Willard’s Hotel, Caswell, L. B.. Wisconsin, 612 14th st. now. Chalmers J. it. Missisaippl, Rizgs tots, Chace, Jonathan, Rhode Islnd, Arlington Hotel. Chapman, A. G., Maryland, Metropolitan HovoL. sla L., Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. Clements, J. C., Georgia, Metropolitan Hotel. » Missourl, Willard’s Hotel, ., Onlo, Arlington Hotel. . W. G.. Indiana, National Hotel, Cobb, T."R. Indiana, 1342 New York ave. Cook, Philiip, Georgia, Riggs House. Cornell, Thos. New York, Arlington Hotel, Co: ., New York, Rigs House. orth Carolina, Ri W., Mary SS ‘k, Arlington Hotel. achusetts, Wormley’s HoveL House. Covington, peas A Ru Crapo, W. W., Ma Cravens, J. E., Arkansas, 407 G st. Culberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. Cullen, W., tlltndls, 1121 T st. Curtin, A."G.. Pennsylvania, 1403 H st. Cutts, ‘M-E., lowa, —— — Darrail, C. B., Louisiana, 508 13th st. nw. Davidson, R. H. M., Florida, Nattonal Hotel. Davis, Geo. R., Ilihols, 1308 F st. n.w. Davis, Lowndes H., Missouri, Dawes, R. R., Ohio, 11 Grant’ Place, De Motte, M.'L., Indlana, 7 Grant Place, Deuster, eter ¥., Wisconsin, 1219 F st. Deering, N. C., lowa, Hamilton House. Dezendort, J. &., Virginia, Congressional Hotel. Dibrell, G. G., Tennessee, Metropolitan Hotel. Dowa, U., North Carolina, Mevopolitan Hotel. Dibblé, Sam’l, South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel. Dingley, N., jr., Maine, 924 14th st. nw. Dugro, b. Henry, New York, Willand’s, Dunn, Poindexter, Arkansas, Nutlonal Hotel. Dunnell, M. H., Minnesota, National Hotel. Dwight, J. W., New York, Arlington Hotel, Ellis, John E.,” Louistana, 1012 13th st. nw. Ermentrout, D., Pennsylvania, Ebbitt House, Errett, Russell, Pennsylvania. 22 1st st. me. Fvins, J. H., South Carolina, Metropolitan Hotel, Farwell, 8. 8., Iowa, 1530 0 St. n.w. Farwell, C. B., Tilinols, Arlington Hotel, Finley, 5. d., Florida, 710 11th st. n.w. Fisher, H. G., Penusfivanta, 1415 G st.n.w, Flow Ww ‘ilard’s Hotel, Forne: Alabama, 1116 G st. Ford, Nicholas, Miscourl, 1118 9th st. Frost, Robert G., Missouri, Willard’s Hotel. Fulkerson, A., Virginia, »politan Hotel, , Virgina, 610 14th st. nw. €0, W., Olio, —— —— nee, M. C.. Oregon, 512 13th st. Glbsvn, R. L., Loulslaha, 1723 Rhode Island av, W., Pennsylvania, 1322 @ st. , Vermont, Riggs House. Gunter, T. M., Arsansas, Mades’ Hotel. Guenther, RB.) Wisconsin, Ebbitt House, Harmer, A. Harris, H. 8...) rsey,Willard’s Hotel, Harris, B. W., Massachusetts, 1329 G st. New Jersey, Willard’s Hotel. uri, Willard’: Hotel. eG IS BUT ONE GENUINE ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER IN THE MARKET, AND THAT IS FRED'K PHILADELPHIA. All others are Innitstions, or made to sellon the repu- tation of the ORIGINAL and may do harm, while FREDERICK BROWN'S, PHILADELPHIA, will always be « blessit in SPRING, SUMMEB, AUTUMN, AND WINTER. In all STOMACH DISORDFRS, for SLEEPLESS- NESS, for SUDDEN CHILLS, when Drenched during the EQUINOX, when Cold in WINTER, when Distressed in MER, buy a bottle of Drugwist or your Grocer for 50 Cente Cinsist on having the GENUINE given you-¥REDERICK BROWN’S, PHILADELPHIA, ), and you will secure an article which will verve you well-ALL THE YEAR ROUND! Ps ay NIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE | Diekis FACULTY Aaxati id stnative and refrahing TAMAB for CONSTIPATIO! bile, headache, cerebral congestion, etc. - ‘Facalte de Paria, ‘27 rue Rambuteau, Paris, GRILLON Tamar—unlike pills and the usual Purgatives—is agreeable to take and never produces irritation. et ga: mpshire, 213 Kast Capitol st. , New York, Arlington Hotel 3, Kansas, 1311 1 st. nw. A., Nitnols, 828 12th st. new. Missouri, 201 C st. Me. Hazleton, G. C., Wisconsin, Congressional Hotel. Hammond, N. J., Georgia, Meiropolitan Hotel, Hammond, J., New York, 1529 I st. n.w. Hellman, W.. Indiana, Portland Fiats. Henderson, T. J.. WL, 211 North Hepburn, W, P.. Towa, 912 1 Herbert, H. A., Alabatha, Met . Herndon, Thos. H., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel Hewitt, A. 8., New York, 1529 Ist. n.w. Hewitt, G. W., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel Hiscock, Frank, New York, Arlington Hotel, Hill, John, New Jersey, 510 [ st. Horr R. G., Michigan. 817 12th st. now. Hoge, J. Blair, West Virginia, National Hotel. Houck, L. C., Tennessee, 409 6th St. n.w. Hoblitzeli, F.8., Maryland, — Holman, W. 8., Indiana, Metropolitan Hotel. House, J, F., 16 . Ebbitt Hous Hooker, C. &, Mississippi, Wormley’s Hotel Hubbell, J. 42. Michigan, 4 Iowa Circle. ©., North Carolina, Tremont House. L., Wisconsin, 8 Gram Place. ins, Waldo, New York, Willard’s Hotel, Jr., New York, 810 12th st. n.w. Pennsylvania. Willard’s Hotel, rgensen, J. Virinks, 1105 F st. aw. Joyce, C. A, Vermont, 606 13th st. nw. Jones, Phineas, New Jersey, Ebbitt House, Jones, G. W., Texas, 919 G st. : Jones, J. K.. Arkansas, 1422 11th st. nw. Kasson, J. 4. Iowa, 1512 HI st. Keifer, J. W., Ohio, Ebbitt House. Kelly, W. D., Pennsylvania, 12% F st. nw. Kenna, ‘est Virgluta, National Hoth, Ketcham, J.'H., New York, 3% K st. King, J. Fioyd, Louisiana, Ari Hotel Rnow sp a eS buiean Bete Ki j. P.. cl ; Lacy, £8. ‘Michigan, ition a Hote. = Ladd, G. W., Main Latham, 1. G., North Carolina, M Le Fevre, Ben}j,, 01 Eeedom, 3. P. Oni .8. bs, F. ‘Matson, C. C., Indiana, McClure, A. €., Ohio,comer Suh and H ste, (n. cor.) Kentucky, Xatlonal Hotel, ag 10% 1st. nw, ew York ave. | Ward, Wt Musgrove, Jas. Penniyivanta. Witlard’s Hotel utchler, W., Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Hotel, Neal, H. &., Ohio, Hamilton ‘House. Nolan, N. M., New York, Arlington Hotel, Norcross, A., Massachusetts, 1800 I st. Oates, W. C., Alabama, Metropolitan Hotel, O'Neil, Chas. Pennsyivanta, 1895 New York ave, Orth, Godiove 8., Indian, 737 9th st. nw. Ouray, G. HL, Arizona, Metropolitan Hotel. Pachevo, R., Californin, Congressional Hotel Page, H. F.'California, Congressional Hotel Parke ., New York, 729 15th st. now. A. Paul, John, Vinginia, 730 13th st. now. Phelps, as, Connectiout, 45 C st. nw. son, E, Titinots, 924 14th st. nw. Jah C., Kentucky, Willard’s Hotel, ite, Stanton J, Indiana, 1318 R st. Pierce, RB. F.. Indiana, 18 Grant Pinon, Petttbone, H., Tennessee, 408 6th st. Pound, T.'C., Wisconsin, 1075 L st. Pettighew, RF, Dakots 12 F st, Prescott, Cyrus D., New York, 1407 F st. Post, M."E., Wyouiing Ter'y, Nutonal Hotel, Randall, 8°J., Pennsylvania, 190 C st. se. +A. AL Massichusctis, Ariington Rotel i. 3 aMPShire, 1501 Massachusetss ave in, J. H., Texas, Meiropolitan Hotel. T. B., Maine, Riggs House. B., Ohto, 1213 Q st. rdson, J. &., South Carolina, 915 G st. nw. chigan, 807 12th st. 5 MIs 606 Pennsy » W. W., Maasachtistis, 1341 1 st. nw. Ritchie, J, M., Ohio, 1212 New York ave. Robeson, @. ew Jersey, 1387 K st Loutsiana, Ariington Botel. . D., Massach usetts, Riggs House, Robinson, W_E), New Yori, 1351 Corcoran st Robinson, J. 8., Ohio,1317 F'st. Ross, Miles, New Jersey, Wiiland’s Hotel. Rosecranz, 8., California, WN. J. ave. nw, fussell, W. A. Mass, 901 New Jersey ave. &e. ‘st. now. 4, Metropolitan Hotel, F., Ohio, Ebbitt House, W.S., Pennsylvania, 610 13th st ‘ork, fnerwrin, JC Mlinols, 135 1st. n. w. e Tan |. A., Penns) ivania, Hamilton House, Shelley, CM, Alabama, Metropolitan Howl Shackelford, J. W., N. C., National Hotel. Simonum, C. B., Tennessee, 417 6th st. Skinner, ¢. BR, New York, Grant Placa, Singleton, J. W., Mlinots, 219 East Capitol st. Singleton, O. R.’ Mississippi, 1307 F st. n.w. Smith, A. Herr, Pennsylvania, Willard’s Hotel, Smith, D. C., Uitnots, 1327 F st. Smith, J. Hyatt, New York., —— — Spalding, O. L.. Michigan, National Hotel. Sparks, W. A-J., Illinois, EbbIUt House. Speer, Emory, Geor ational Hotel. Spooner, Henry J., Rhode Isiand, Arlington Hoteb Springer. W. M., Tiltnots, 112 Bast Capitol st. Steele, G. W., Indiana, 1832 I st. Stephens, A.'H.. Georgia, National Hotel. Stockslager, 8. M., Indiana, Metropolitan Hota Stone, E. P., Massichusetts, 1841 L st a Straight, HB. Minn National Hotel Talbot, J. F. Maryland, 457 © st. now, Taylor, K. B., Oise, Si Thomas, John Thompson, P. Thompso UpIUOl Ste Tillman, 410 12th st, Townynd, A: Towashend. R. W cher, a. R., Vi Oscar, Ki Torner, 8. on H s, Willard's Hovel, 1381 F st. k., Nebraska, Nation, 1. um, H.H., New York, Willard’s Hotel B., Nortii 414 6th st Horn, R.T., Mo., 206 w Jersey ave. Re. Vorhis, Joun Van, New York, Ariington Hotel. ign W., New York, Arlington Hotel. Walker, Kd. . Pennsylvania, Li F st, Warner, Richard, Tennesse, St. Charles Hota Washburne, W. D., Minnesota, 1781 Ist. Watson, L. F., Pennsylvania, Riggs House, ‘born, Olin, Texas, Metropolitan Hotel Webber, G. W., Michigan, National Hotel. West, New York, Willard’s Hotel, Whitthorne, W. C., Te! asset, Ebbitt House, Wheeler, eg gy ert 221 Kast Capitol st Waite, John D., Kentucky, 604 12th st. nw. Wilson, Ber ‘est Virginia, National Hote, Witltts, Edwh Williams, €. unsylyvanta, 1730 Mass. ave, Benjamin, New York, 1624 I st. now, Valter A., New York, 1634 1 st. nw, 1. Ohio, 1112 G st. 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