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District Government Afiairs. Mr. John B, Clagett, in a note to the Commis stoners, states that he Is informed that assessment for work done on tst street soutieast, from D street south to Georgia avenue, has been by the court de- clared uniawiul and an injunction granted from Tes 699 and 701; ni sqiare 690 has been can 8, he asks that the same quere 701. This paper having ferred to Mr. W. 0. Roome ING STAR. wee Jannary 53, Iss. - LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SI0NA ‘Wasnrxeton, D.C.,danuary 1, 15% __ THE EVEN FRipay. For the middle Atlantic sta offic Weather and rain oF snow, follow Se ir eeother, 6 ry te westerly | 1 in full ht rise in temperature, and falling foliowed by | at he bas court affecting Uiis assessment.” BUILDING PrRMITS issued by Inspector Eutwisle: Wm. Okte, erec dwelling, street, between I and K; $7 tthrine, repair frame, 508 6 A. Duffy, remodel brick, 125 sing barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. FAIR TO-MORROW AND COLD NIGHT. The chief signal o' the following n ‘orta Which Wa: A. Christinas, lot 7, : foie S Why They Want New District Com- Missioncrs. i ADDRESS OF THE FX-PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUS- Sour TERS AND OTHERS TO THE PRESIDENT, AND MIS Rock, 1 witle.’s REPLY. addyess whieh was presented to the Prest- yesterday, by the delegation of school tra: and oth ing a change of D trict Commulsstoners (as stated tn THe Stax) W: burn as follows: Pres tis throuzh yon alone that the | ens of this District can make their { wishes telt in local government. ‘The eharged by Law with the app nisstoners for the District of Co! ‘The disiranchisement of the eftizens has re- sulted, we t, in certain evils not foreseen by sovernment of the Istrict hos fallen into the lands of men who rep- tal and limited Interests not fn har the inter of the public. The pro- | S Of this Occasion prevent us from av by more than a single example ¢ | nga coins management of I allalrs for the | ears. WwW refer the wate rene 6 ie ar je public. school system. | Tu- Vrorss (ota € s 37 7th st. nw. at on system, | Tul. re, oreiguers are Sausages, spare ris and pork tenderloins; the Foreigners are ot lu the City at 9H Pet ia ave. nd the strongest Induce Lat onceat bers of Congress to bring Warr but f famfiles with them to Washington, and to S and culty nd secure targatn: Tea se cheese p Jananned dust 8310 bread pan west. 45 to provi ities for the education of their children. Lain that the present civil Commission- . 1e.3 I papers, neither sympathetic nor an ine nt appreetation of the equirements ot 3 ishing gouda | @ System of public education; that they are Hse FUPHISHIDg GOwdS | nog qualified to admin! tt; that ” they rth lan have encroached upon necessiry and proper eatk. fen powers of the school board, and have made diffl- tnt the performance of its duties. ided and promoted the estabiish- ment of Tr xrades; they resisted ppro- pMation of land and money for @ hish school, and, nted predec not interfered, id have erected a poltce station, Jail and in close proximity to the new high school and they year after year allowed pms to remain without furniture for months during term tte, leaving the money ap- <1 Co buy it to He unused In the Treasury. appropriated for current repairs have nily managed, In all points, the system have been subordt- A Ave. will be the mectenie can Md dinner Do You Ksow Mus. Thoursox? Is it posible You have nof called at the Riges Honse during on Of her visits here in the past two her lovely waves for the hair? I 914 PexNsvL Pw. teworrow. Wa of gett aS never b has she had such exquisite sha re v . = te an y ne nd they woul have sut- fn ee eee ae many pew | fered more severely ff Congress had not intervened earn Det ant until tas late toect your | OF thelr protection azainst the men whose offlctal wales be ee duty it was tocare for them. Mr. President: We eS ee ee are not here to present tie claims of any candi- ‘ ear" 3 . xz | dates. We that, in making the selection Pecan ruln your eyesight; consult Hempler, 473 | ¢ civil € pair tela DRUEE Sou eit pean ee disregard the applicitions of parues favored by peel] Interests, and appoint men of intelligence and experience ih municipal admiuistration, who Shall represent the moral and educattonal a3 well as the m tert Interests of the people.” ‘The address ts signed by a large number of ex- hool trustees, aud to lt Is appended the We concur with the ex-trustees of the nools in the expression of opinion that ners of the District Frssenz’s Ice Cre: a and Charlotte Russe. VLVANTA AVENUE is now being en- few days Wi to aevommno- cents go to Z. Stras tween Tand K northwest. ———+ — ge Of the clyil Commish: Prive rib roast at 914 Pernsylvanla ave., 12%¢. ble; and we Tully agree that the moral per pound. cational Interests Of the people, no less Great AUCTION SALE at J. E. Youngs’, 736 7th Street. A Warr Hackwan m. F. Codrick was picked np er of sth ard P st ith his heac ime later K was foun at Ith streets, badly ashed abe one of the horses with its leg broken. The horse was shot by the officer and the other one taken toa very stible, supposed. the Say aud that Codrick Was thrown than their materia! jaterests, should be regarded in making appotntmeuts to this offive.” Signed by Thomas J. Durant and thirty-nine ote ettizer Intch thought and might not be able to so for some time, but he recoguized the importance of the pubile’ seh ouls, «nd would give the matters brouglt e yn careful cousiderauon, MARRIAGE Licenses have been Issued to W. H. en, the heat in 4 Colman and Belle Germon; Robert W. Harvey Mamnaricante ater a Ce DEX OREN, 86 SE ea . Browning, of P. G. ¢0., 2s and Su-te BE. Ke B. F. Clarke and Ovea A’ Postrivery Oxty To wonnow you ean tny at! Lenny both of Vier y. BR. Wilcox and $s Mominoth Departincnt Store, 1, of Hughesville, List . 10 masts Boyd and (A Mary M. 3 UNA. ( rles co. Md. north s00double East fudia laune | neh shoe bite whisk @ box: shoe erapbing bru Sais a = ind Inirrors, | (BURLINGAME IN THE Porice Cover Agaty.— Pasegeecl s irstove | Fri . Whe fizured_ prominently as paste poll Poliew Court some tht zine wash! ing members of his famliy, it. 10. & ain to-dsy on a charge of Eett plates, ‘ George Jobason, a clear Boup plate s testified th ithe rents rooas from Burilu- at No. 233 Pennss and List » to his me met him i he hott came Kno rhe got up. For Hawsvn 36 7th street. ed hin down Mr Ow Private s tion bi dine a women ck collection of rar rman, En Hsh cinnamon tes. | Malt kite Bishop, the | morn Bint her - d CITY AND DISTRICT. nil told —_.__— nd he advanced Aususements, &c., To-night. knocked hin down dismissed. i Kean.” bson and Crane in| ‘THz Boy § “ 2 of assault and battery with Intent te nst the boy rmandy. Henry Roth, who last Monday, at the corner of z 19th and F streets, shot a young man named Jno. Condensed Locats. P. Bower in Ue eve With. & pistol, was set tor to- pat Mr. Bin vised by t told the court th nad been Dr. Newman that the tnjared man fs = to appear, and the case Was coutinued until Tuesday te Fow’s dow Bary edition w pine strewt “ae xt A Bany EXPosep 0 THR Ssow Sronv.—This Spe c morning qui eof Lt. Johnsoa’s patrol ct, found a live white notitle’ old, laying between two took « es of frozen clay at 11th and Bound iry oul AF OUF WirzTAAts ree Coart We: Coens! ne babe was Temoved to the statlor Journed tii M ning found to be frozen to its body: ota qn © proper restoratives were applied, and a Jacob Brault, sr, a well-known resident of By nliving near the statlon house ook tem- tins suldediy in this city last evertty porary charge of it. was fc rty years presi of the Baltrm a and Fe mit Steamboat company, and of the A Cotoren Boy STOLEN FEMALE ATTIRE.— Savannah stew Tine. Pinkney, a colored boy, was arrested by was chunzed ip the Polfce Court to-day "ning, in the tng anothertolored man named Geo. | 1 Y, on the charge of Lwhen asked to plead t steaitug a complete outhit of ladies clothing trom "salt him,” hut he “slapped him across th J muse Of Mrs. Bilzdé A. Grandin, of No. 1214 K ‘The cout ssid he guessed there was not much dit | piexyed asa servant. De- Terence, and tinposed a flue of $5, ive Coomes Was searciing the Bouse In which A Wire's Strr rox Divoxcr.—Leonora S. Cool | She boy was found for th peeunen | opening a wardrobe he revealed the thief, arrayed in the cole ass He had on a Linge and : ortotk, very pretty hat, and his dress was fashionably etmek een ac tiene Buptict chureh, ani | Cut His Kinky "hair was soaked full of grease, leuagua Cessttioe mace beceetee ae a and parted in the middle, and the front locks were ee es ge ae ees and Ce com toe bangs, ksh his . a — cheeks were painted red. He was escorted to ‘THE W. L. L Conrs Batt—The second complt- | potice headquarters and locked up all night. In ntary bell of the Washington Light Infantry | Pie police Court, yesterday, his Bangs kept their bat organization | shape splendidly. The case was continued until to-day, when Mrs. Grandin identified the property hat was found on the prisoner, which consisted of a Gainsborough hat, a Dlack silk sacque, a brown cashmere dress, four white skirts, and the | other necessary articles which make a ‘female's dress complete. The prisoner stated that he was going tow bull with a gentleman friend, but did not intend to steal the clothes. The court sen- tenced him to 60 days tn jatl, soit THe WML oF THe LATE James Tow1rs has been filed. “Itmakes the following bequests: To his niece, Catharine Moore, the interest, dividends and profits on 500 shares of stock in the Natlonal Vnion Insurance company, in Waskington, D. C., 0 be enjoyed by her only as long as she remains unmarried, and at her death or marriaze the said ghares of stock Wo go to his sons, Gilbert B. and Henry O. Towles, He bequeaths ‘bis plano to his two grandchildren, Alice and Bessie Towles; his rocking chair and fatntly Btble to bis son, Gilbert lage, nee Biuiord, from Joseph Ss. sterd: fied & bill for divorce by the Rev. ‘a in Among those | District Commissioner Dent, Adju- i, 2f artiliery, U. S.A. Mrs. W. T. ward OBrien, Mra rs. A. Cowlin, Mrs. G. HT F. Curran, , Mrs. Jumes N. Callan, Mrs. Join RB Gallow sy, Mrs. Si ohnson, Mra Edward L. Chaffee, Mrs. N. BL Bryant, ef Boston; coe W. Gees, Mrs. Thon Breitbarth, Mrs. Jot w mot, Mrs. J. E. Keefe, Mire M. J. Corry, Miss Lillie Allen, of Philad Sennte Withams, of Buitimore 80n, of Deiaphane, V: mina Hershbach, of Savannah; Miss Kate Work, Miss Jessie Bogart, Misses Mitte Ganges, Grace Finley. Maxgie Cowie, Lizzie Hellen, Mamie Fries, Guesie Dent, Aunie Conrad, Rose Stevilie, Katie Nokes, Alice Nokes, E: eniand, Kose Chapman, Maui Coapman, Mamile Engel, Annie Fuller, C.” Harda- rd, Mrs. A. ipblas Miss Miss Suliie Ander- : b Hodges. Annie Shatwell, Mame Cow. Tin Annie Hoover, LC. Tulloc lis furniture to his son, Henry O.; part of lot Hay Ange oper, ary Gadiogs 1. ules | Re square Sh este peineans eae Pe * ‘Sydnor, Annie Wri: iat, ‘Millie Gilbert nd Henry O.; also to the latter, parts bs Ella Plalce, 3 | part lot 3, square 404; to Gilbert B. and Henry 0., cee Batis Bes t, M: re Pras panne w part lot 10, square 404; to the children of Gilbert ©., by his present wife, part lot 9, square 405; and gli tle rest of his real’ estate and personal prop- erty to his sons, Gilbert B. and Henry O. 'Towles, He appoints bis two sons execucors of the will THR GEORGETOWN COLLEGE ALUMNT Disner.— At the annual banquet of the Georgetown College Alumni Assoctition, held at Welcker’s List even- ee Dr. Johnson 'Ehot presiding, + W. OF. Qui : fair Ine ambert, F. J. Kieckhoter, D.F. Brady, ev trees J oter, D.F. Brady, BE. F. Hilt, re for the comfort | YW Mackall, C a) A. Elliot,’ J. 1, Ross, Mur araclerizes the entertaln- €. ©. Lancaster, Jr. W. I” abet) N.S. Hin, ray, €. C. Dr. Johnson Elot, "Dr."D."B. Clarke? Dr. Ralph Walsh, Dr. W. 8. Briscoe, Dr. W. W. Evans, Dror, F. Hardgan, Dr. C, H. Nourse, Dr. Joseph Taber Jobn-on, Dr. Frank Howe, Dr.’ J. E. McArdle, Dr. John Menke, Dr. A. Bebrend, Dr. J. L. Elliot! Dr Harrison Crook, A. Porter Morse, W.'S. Perry, B. FT. Hantey, J. F) Reale, W. E. Jones, J. i. Ralston, Ed. Dallas, Eéward Hayes Hon. V. b. Stock bridge, E. H. Thomas, A. J. Falls, D. °C n. Geo. W. Salter, J. P. Lothrop, Sevelton A. rown, A. S. Taylor, Charles Campers, Thomas If. Bradley, B. G. Sexton, Thomas Duke,W. O. Brown, os Henderson, Mrs. Laura McGee, of Baltimore; Mra Horace Springer, Mrs Wiliam Bushby and Be-ste Pierce. Floor Manager Cramer | Was yy Mess. W. E. Wright, Chazies Ourand, € 3c =, Leon Schell, R. W. Seufferle, jr., G. W. Billings and The mittee con W. Hi. | Hodges, TURKISH Ca IN these tion ton —Parties interested DI W at Dowling s © uth West corner ot @ avenue and 1th 16th ihstant Ss ee have been thd as folt ave been fied a5 follows: Matt uae been fled as follows: Matta | nd sub, y #100. Mary D. Bradley | F. A. Lehman, J. B. Chureb, J. D. O'Connell, C. F. to Georgetow eptars apis Beals addition | Benjamin, S. W. Curriden, E. A. Dick, Enaties BS wan L. Fowler. part 19, So. srhog eee: {0 | Hughes and Dr. P. J. Murphy, Hon. z L. Rael etal. to Louisa Larry James, Hon. J. Hubley Ashton, W. F. en 8 Dr. F.A. Ashford, occupied seats near the head of the table as ines a ‘Toasts were nded tol by Dr, Elot, T. Lambert _ Hon: iE Sinton br J. P. Murphy ation, Jadge Walter 8. Cox, who was unavoidably 4 by Wi BURGLARS FOIED IN AN ATTEMPT TO BREAK 4 SaPe.—Last night burgiars scaled the rear wall 0 Stott's drug store, on tie south side of Pennsylvii- naavenue, hetween 4% and 6th streets, and en- tering the hack window, rolled the iron safe from tts place, about midway or the room, to the cle tor, and lowered it through thes uttle to the ti ment, Where they tried to crack it, but for some tse failed, probably for want of te, as they spear to have abandoned the job and fled, le. eir tools behind them, consisting of 4 heavy crow-bar, blecksmilth’s shee hs number of steel wer and some tuse, ¥ they tried to ded in have got no inons robbery of M. valuables are the job was | ke Lfe opel or other Valuables, as since the Stott’s si put a Year ago, no le'tthere. ‘The police do not think protessionals, und they think they ne of the tools left oi stone- ors Kit, is the name “0 state that te job must have beon done berore the Ww Of lust night, as there are uo tracks leading from the store, <<. DEATH Frow Swart Po: snalipox we evening. ale; case of death from Teported to the health officer last Peter Jones, colored. Mving in Draper Detween 12th and 1th, and Band C streets West, recenuy reiurned from Connelisvtile, he and was taken lored root and herb ¢ Ss been attending hiin, and The body was buried he died yest last night, morning /p premises an w go turough the there. Dr. Mead pases whieh Is Ik ps to those livin precantion will be 0 preve ly new case heard from. partovenit the ulsease, ‘This is the — Now th t the Columbian THE New Dep. Unt Duliding si ity, ith. lands and properties upon the hoo Fox & Brown, forsale upon most reasonable terms, # notice of Which appears to-day In the advert Reat Estate tioneers, sold sums, Le.—Duni on Bros., auc- ferday atternoon for Horace J, Frost, trustee, of lot 3 and the feet of lot 4, In’square 517. having a front of 87 feet on H street, between 4th and 5th streets northwest, and having nearly an equal front on Massachusetts avenue, improved by frame building, to H. Schimdtman for $2,100. a ‘The Courts. Court IN GENEKAL TERM, ‘Yesterday, Schneider agt. Garland Tadge Magner; reversed; chiet Justice mes states his reasons for con written motion for rehearing to be filed. agt. Graham; decree affirmed; appeal bond, $500. Rutherford agt, Glover; Perry required to show cause Why sale should no! be Set aside, Pouce Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Belle Dixon, Mary Dyson, (cold), John. and Robert Sherlock, on, John Don- nelly, Annie Crawford and George Chase, vag- rants, were sent to the workhouse. William Charl- ton, loud and _bolsterou: ®or WU day Henry Clinger, violiting the buid‘ng regulations in fall- ing to exhibit a light at night on building mate Aue in the street; personal bonds not to repeat the offenc To-day, Wm. Bird, assoult on Samuel Young with a Shee; $5 or 15 days. James Pinkney, larceny of a lot of clothing from Eliza A. Grandin; 60 day: in Jat, Levi Colston, crueity to animals, $ or 15 days. Alzie White, threats ‘to his wife; personal Donds to keep the peac The pastor of the colored Baptis tchureh at Mud- dy Braneh, Montgomery county, and three of his followers Were arrested last Friday for tearing down and hauling away the church. The legislature of Maryland yesterday re-elected Hon. Barnes Compton a8 treasurer of the state for two years. Mr. Compton hus filled the office for the past eight years, In the senate of Maryland a commission ts pro- posed to secure the co-operation of Virginia in protecting Potomae river oysters. W HERE DOCTORS AGREE IT MEANS SOMETHING SURELY! ‘The wonderfal effects of extract of Celery and Chamo- mile upon the nervous system and digestive orvana, in curing such every-day discaces as Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralyia, Nervousness, Paralysis and Dyspepsia, and preventing Neuralgia of the Heart and sudden death, is now explained. Celery has only come into public notice within the last few years as a nervine, but selentific experiments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation aud periodic Neryous and Sick Head- aches to a marked degree, ‘The world-wide-known Dr. Brown Sequard says y contains more nerve food than any other v table or substance found in nature. The extract Celery and Chamomile, which has been but recently introduced to the Profession and the public by Dr. W. Beuson, has produced such marvelous results in the dbove special c¢ 1 professional attention and con Ww. Euglar, a prominent ‘‘rewula more, pays am thia high tribut r. aration of Celery and Chamon is the most important additi inedica in the Dr. A. Si rhysicia inte, tage has excited r 's are worth their Sick Headach al preparation, only for the aise, as named, and for there diseases (fa rial by all intelligent eufte % Doe ersonil SU any case, . Depot, mail, two dress. Eutaw stre boxes for $1, oF #ix box DR. BENSON'S NEW kKEMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. SON'S Is Werranted to Cure TETTERS, ‘LAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA U RS, TENDER ITCHINGS, And PIMPLES on all parts of the body. It mokes the skin white, soft and emooth; removes fan and freckles, aud is the BEST TOILET DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in epackege, consisting of both internal and external treabnent, All firet-class druggists have it, Price $1 per pack- 89 age. (GABE is. Veare daily recetving our Fall and Winter assortment of ail the new desivns in Carpets, comprising Royal Wiltons Axminsters, Moquettes, Bigelow, Body Brus- els, Tapestry and Ingrain, Sinyrna Carpets, 1tugs aud Mats in great variety. Moor Drugvetta’ all sizes. Smyma Carpets by the yard, with borders to match. inoleum in new desizns. Cocoa Mats all sizes. Floor Linen all widths. Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- Swiss, Antique and Nottingham Lace Curtains in ice patterns. Purchasers will find i to their ad- vantage to examine our Stock. HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1928 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE, OSDNIXE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS. ‘STH'S Old Stand known for years place where first-class SECOND-HA\ HUMORS, ol D CLOTHING can te sold at respectable rice. Address or call at JUSTH’S Old Stand, Noz 619 D «t between 6th and 7th streets northwest, or Branch Store, No. 408 ‘9th street, between D and E ‘streets northwest. N. Note by mail promptly attended to. W, » Waratters : STEAM DYEIN AND WET AND DRY wom caf COUMING ESTABLISHMENT. talet, upon receipt of auvtress by mail or otherwise Oo received and returned by mail and express from, and to all parts of the country.” = No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, 8 Near Brier. Georaetown. D, C. mart el 40 Bushels Croshed Coke. O 25 Bushels Crushed Coke. x $2.00, For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E light Company, or at @. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washingto nid STATION ERY DEPARTMENT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVYERSMITHS, Have in their Stationery Department the finest PLAIN, MOURNING and FANCY WRITING PAPERS, COR- RESPUNDENCE CARDS, GUEST CARDS, MENUS, &e. ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, WEDDING IN- VITATIONS, VIS and RECEPTION CARDS elegantly engraved. $5 E*"** OSE Bis own ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, sequired in gne to three jessons, Outfits required are furnished free, Satisfaction or no charge on first lesson, _ Call and ex: amine drawings after one lesson. _ McLEOD’S Studio, Room corner Pennsylvania avent and 1107 PexssyLvanta AVENUE, 3, Vernon (thstreet uorti west. Take clewsiar: aan PRwE MEATS, 562 9ra STREET WING CENTER MARKET. a3o ‘M. C. WEAVER. B. ROBINSON & CU., eo BOYS CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, RD.—I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES $2 per dozen a Feauayivania sven. CITY ITEMS. D Waste precious time— at once for your cough. £100. ‘The Importers’ Tea Coinpany of New York have opened a branch store in this city. Their tea cans, Ybs., and coffce, 34 Ts. each, are sealed up in s, Every can comtalns a present of from 10 0 $50 cash, or gold or siiver watches or Jew- and also ‘genuine diamond jeweiry—no blanks—the tea and coffee being worth at a fair retail price more than that asked, without any Te- gard to the present. This company take’ this imethod to advertise their goods. and ‘after March hi these teas and eofiees Will be sold wholly on heir merits by thelr agen’ at the same price, but "t se Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup without the pre: This company has a re than forty agents In various cities, no which are now giving presents, the me having “xpired, vet each S nge and raptdly- rowing trade, as the sup goods becomes ‘known. forwarded to all or quality of their Orders by mail promptiy S of the United States. Ad- ° Tea Company, No. 819 Market Washington, D.C. Price, #1 per can; 11 cans. 23 cans for $30; G0 cans for $50, ‘The following-namedpersons is a partial list only of those who received presents to-day: John Sp cer, 1420 35th st. (Georgetown),stem-winding Watch; I. L. Bout (milliner), 710 7th st. n.w., chatelaln Watch; Mrs. M. Colilns, 37 .) Silver butter dis B. (ium aler), solid gold amethyst ring Walde, 225 Mass. ave. Nee, chatelain alte $18; Mrs. W. R. Chipley,133. m-winder wateh; J. G. Addison, cor. Market tem-winding and stem ; L. Douglass, 403 Ist. n. ; Peter soury’s boanting 2 L residence 145 Mass. ave. 1 R. Co.), Wate; T. L. Miss H. Dough: ot; Mrs. A. G. Ford 2 st. one diamond Ian, 606 13th stn. Prot. T. E. Phipps, E. Stearns, 130 4th herwood, with R. ion amethyst rinz and Printing, 9 Mr. Jacob Childs, of Childs Watch; Mrs. MeCarty, Govern- ment Printing Office, one Hutter dish; David Hag- erty, restaurant, 454 Louisiana ave., stem winding and Stem setting watl valued at $0; J. ngineer), One butte 735 6th st. n.wW., fruit di te Se, pickle di Masston, LeDroit P: G, Evens, Bureau Eng! st., chatelaine A Lady from Oregon Writes— Dr. Benson: I think you should be presented With a chariot of pure’ gold for your Celery and Chamomile Pills, having proved stich a blessing to thousands of suffe ck and nervous head- ache, neuralgia, n and dyspepsia. 0 Prov. HENRY MORTON, Presilent of STEVENS INsTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, on SELF-RAISING FLOUR. Honoken, » Messrs. George V. Hecker & Co. Gentlemen: Thave had oceasion tomake analysts of your Self-Raising Flour and Buckwheat and Griddle-Cake Flour ona number of occasions, not only for you, but for others who wished to know what were the materials contained in these articles, and have for many years used them In my own family, and can testily most emphatically that they are agreeable, nutritious, and perfectly wholesome. ‘The ingredients employed in their preparation are not only eutirely harmless as so used, but have been recommended by the highest authorities in medical and phystological science, as the most wholesome, and In all respects de- sirable preparations now known for the purpose of raising Bread, Cakes, &c. Yours, &c. Henry Morton. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in ¥4-1b. “Ward” prints, 55e. per ID. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt Cream, ibe. pint. AMUSEMENTS ROSSI AS EDMUND KEAN. F ORD'S. ‘The most attractive and exciting dramatic personation given in Washington for many years. Alexandre Dumas’ Play of EDMUND KEAN. ERNESTO ROSSI@S8 KEAN, THE ACTOR. ‘The tremendous effect at the end of the 4th act, on its first representation, won three spontaneous recalls. MATINEE SATURDAY—ROSSI AS OTHELLO. Admission #1 or 7 cents, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Places can now be reserved. ATIONAL THEATER. N de §a13 ‘THE COME ROBSON AND CRANE, Bs SHARPS AND FLATS. Mond: CASSIL Ee FIRST CONCERT BY THE AMATEUR ORCHESTRA, OF GEOR: Will be given THURSDAY EVENING N 9th, at CURTIS HALL. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 25 cents extra. PROGRAM: R.C, Bernays, Conductor. 1. Emperor's March, Risch. 2. Symphony No. 2, Haydn. (a.) Adaigo et Allegro. “(.) Andame. (© e (d.) Finale. 3. Viola Solo—N, ir. H. Rake- be had of members of the chestra. Keseryed seats and diaerain of Curtis Hall canbe found at Elis’ Music Store, Washington, and Fickling's Drug Store, Georgetown, D.C. Jal’3-6t LER SKATING RINK, bet. 15th and 14th streets. , January 13, 1882, , Special Children's Mati- Special Assembly at 7:45, Suturlay Afternoon at 2: nee, with music, Or” FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh street northwest. AUSTIN'S NEW YORK DRAMATIC COMBINATION. UNC r UABIN MATINEE, TOM! Prof. Archer's Jubilee Singers—Great Slave Hunting Beene. Genuine slaven i the great cotton picking scene. RIPVAN WINKLE AT 1HE NIGHT PERFORMANCE children, 10 cents. ck; night Lperforinance, 8 o'clock. SHALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, Every child that comes to see the play will get—well come snd see what. Jala L}xcoun HALL. First performance of the WASHINGTON OPERATIC ASSOCIATION For its own Benefit, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AND SAT- URDAY MATINEE, JANUARY 13 AND 14, ‘THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, (Belles of Corneville, ) With the following principals: Misa Eva Mills, Mrs. Jennie Tene, Misses Florence Kidwell, Tola Williams, Mrs. J. W. Gross, Mra. D, B. MecLeod, Mesars. John ©. Pugh, E. B. Hay, L. B, Selbold, Harry U. Pearson, H. A. Foresman anda chorus comprising the. best voices, both mate and female, in the District and num= bering over seventy. ‘The orchestra will be taken from the Marine Band, and will be full and complete. ‘The whole to be under the direction of Mr. John P. Sousa, Musical Director. H. A. Seligson, Stage Manager. ‘Tickets to night performance, 75 centa Reserved seats. 25 cents extra rani ..-50 cents Box sheet now open ak EDs Music Store. Admis ion tickets, exohangable for reserved seats, for sale by members. Jal0-5t No, 626, ON EXHIBITION No. 626 ‘ an Street. MARERITER'S, Street. 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