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charge case again ¢ "THE EVENING ST WEDNESDAY. Orrict OF THE CHIEF Wasnixcten, D For the middie Atlantic state to southerly ~ nds, cloudy w LOC AR January 25, Lb ‘AL MENTION, The Weather. OFrIcER, Janu JOWEL Dardinetr. Special Weather Bulletin. RISE IN TEMPERATURE TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal oMcer of the army furnishes the following spec storm wh ern New Englind. Gistrivts ex: the souti horthw continue on the wi nil southerly w Frese Dow't rut your street. Vacerse Porsts tuday at Stara SPLEXDID eat @urable, and tine te jai bulletin to the ‘nt. raing 15 ce ota. The tor ret. Mise er lake rexion: zing to 0 ¥ prevails sins, and ri nand suow i reas’ th Atiantic ¢ if st tes, th of the iy in the t nek Sno! ather di Cream aml Charlotte Russe, hs, artistic In Davis, #5 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. A LA this eit, in Balti Yestenvay Lieut. antity of lodge tn a vac: © 12th streets, whieh It 1s thou: foun Vas thre Best 35 cashmeres— Great reduction in pr Willian. Barrey, § to acol ht hi cei’ Lungvorth Teaches, good for all t end jung diseases. Sold by all dru Young’s, 736 7th street. 5 of kid gloves Bolster goods. Oxty To-wornow you can buy at R. G Rne glass covered pi brushes, sma id, 3 Lor 1c coal shovels, 4c. Osny $9 4 Doze farple photos from thi art. company, Pen sylvenia avenue, near 9h street, which are very artistic and beautifull PAINT: ing netwithstand: aintings we he frame ing. alse $, When possit “THE theory and principles wh: jes of th protected bearings, the ne Todt end their other original improvements and ake tions n econo gle of ¢ construc WSwhat the judges a ported on awarding the I medal. moth department store, 8! 3 Folling pl ups, Water tumblers, 25¢. } NG SALE HOW zoing on at th Hf streets was well attended last the cold weather, an below the actual d this sold sale will be continu on at The oneluded. SMAke, ¥ absen number OF knife Howe Compan them: first ti CITY AND DISTRICT. For ent NarioMit Tues disease. AL the quorterly mee he Sons of T: 2 Amusements To-night. *s Orrna Hovse.—Janauschek in Moiher ocala. chard Barlow, 73 Sih, K and 1st of death from District e882 in the northern Rocky | rly winds ne Indt-ations 3 dae | at; consult Hempler, 43 ¥ Drug Store. or $3 per dozen, by » between 1th it had been stolen. th street, hardware, hardware, up- are in receipt of som Sel. FB, 1S62.9:30 a.m. warmer easterly her, and snow and : The tral mper- ele Sa 15 all nin n the st, | lake re | or | uring pose, Nored and gists. at™M. <) 1s © COr- even- «i the ‘ost OF even- vening at | yet bes hare obtained in | th their dal 10:45 p.m. and ex- reets heart | z of the Grand Division | t last | “4/502, WhO Was gran nounced, ahd a com- mittee, con: Boyce, Mitchet! and Brtice, was sppointed to draft suitable rese!0- | tions of regret. i Atan adjourned meeting of the Odd Fellows’ Mutual k Asso-Lition last ulgit a motion was adopted to dropped for parment of $5, to amendments to Tejected, their ob, bers have yi tn foi ons: from their lodges. sp Suilington suds the February number of St house, The cas of J Tick Dow and Thos. Flynn. ortion Of Louls and loth st ing a Were cont time, wer the obstruct The wee Gallery tu Bight, it wil ceny inthe Police Court 1 Jail to awatt the Wm. i known as and Ding Moses: of ney nued in the Pollee Court from time to _—— reported'that ( iu u Large,” were A MreEtine or elty was he Giddi Bisting of Dillon, Thesx. Lynch, and D »pothted to con ‘THE Weastes Moncurnt CommitreR.—Commis- | Stoner of ing on me site, treets, and a permanent org @ffected by ie election of Wu. Wi ent, Benjarain Leg Isth tnst., hes committee to solicit sul ment fu and have Stijson frutenins, WW. Ce Samuel J. Randall, K. P. Jobn Exton, Hay y Marshal P. Wilder, and Georg john Lyon re from the phe of some stivery a the P ged with ove ina avenue, betwee! s, for private purposes, which nissed tloniay bight ex nerh exeursh ists. he Vx ford the vice Court some days the funds of the Sc jepemient Order of th ad the Brothers and § Calted States on oF evidence. a tinued 1 last evening at the hak as urer. A commitice of five, ssrs Wim. Welsh, Benj. Leach, ‘ants Coughlan, i fixing the wax: > teulture Lorin: irtue of the p er memorial i the foil rptl ‘eral Het Court t-da; Wm. H. Robertson | The change cf evening Is to lexonder Spinner, the negro | 1 Henry A. Wade, colored, | nd the World at | ial to-day, and the | PAVERS of this ner of 8th tion was, presi has secretary, and Dominic seneral committe Jons next Friday evening. A committee ppointed to draft « constitution and by. laws. A miction was adopt all pavers after the last of March al $8 perday. | beew ments by the | weral | ution were made and | being to allow members to | Fetaln ta-tnbersiup alter having been suspende: with Lyon | n Sth eases aga | actety | Son of | con- Ja ot | of | power meet. | owing to the proposed ion of artist, design, harge of the ‘matter! . Jas. G. Blaine, | Waldo Hutchins, | son, A.J. Drexel, | eB. Loring, the | latter nume being added by order of the meeting. A Scrr AGaisst « Ratinoap Company.eMartin ©. Fianney yesterday more & Obio railroad compan. He stites tuat on the chased a round trip tick branch district. W. i. adopte:t, Of managers, wh River Teape.—Harbor M. arrivals at the rt Dett and sehr. Ri With cord wood f 400 bushels oyst BOCTATED CHARITIES. Oc > ed a sul ust the Nth of Oc —_ Am associated charities for the se ry s chosen chair mn secretary. A const.tution president S to f Sehe n, with ¢ $10,cO0 damages. ober, 1881, he et on this road, and while returning from Baltimore, Md., was attacked in the cars and beaten by sitae Tou: that the company should have protected him from ageault and injury. ‘ting was held last t Lincoin misston, to form an auxiliary following members of the board is Woconsist of nine members, Dr. M.D. fer Sutton reports | Balti- pur aims ‘ond nd | as | ti | | years | 84 Clarke's 3 | + @ | HOLDERS, of different desizns. Elections At the annual council fireof the Great Council. 1. 0. K. M., of the bistrict of Columbia, kindied on the 231 sletp of cold moon, G.S.D., 391,the following chiefs were elected for the ensuing great » «ries M. Miller, great sachem, No. 13; W. Harris Wilson, great senior sagamore, No. 11; Mat- . 5; Wm. Me thew Jarboe,grcat junior sagamore . as. E. Diceat, Stelle, great chief of records. great keener of wampum, No. T, mds, creat wepreentative to G. C. of U,&, cor two great Suns, i. ne Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias last night, in annual session, elected the’ following oris:—G. C.. C. B. Miller, of Franklin Lodge No. G. V. C., J. R. Shanks, Decatur Lodge, No. 9; G. P., J. A. B. Espey, Friendship Lodge, No. 8; G.’ M. of E., Win. H. Hines, Syracasian Lodge, No. 3. NO. 11, F. A. A. M., ras follows Sprig ot Acacta Lodge, chosen officers for_the ens M. H. Robinson, W. M lM. Green, J. W. . Brown, treasurer; William M ren, Secretary; J. A. Green, 8. D.; A. L. Morton, J. D., and H. W. Green, tiler. obec Amusements, &c, eo Forp’s Orrka Hovse.—Junauschek olayed the and “Lady Dead- the dramatiza m0: Bleak House last % is at her b In these characters, ie st between the two characters affords a very pportunity for Madame Janauschek to as ¥ let versatility, ‘There was a large audience avd Son will be played to-night. The World, with all {ts and elaborate ‘stage details It should spl Grew another crowded house List bight. not be missed. Se THe Pxovosep Ganrrecp Monvyent.—The resident of the Soclety of tie Army of the Cum- berland, Which at its reunion at Chattanooga, in September last, determined to erect a monument to Presitent Garfield, has appointed a committee ‘of nine to bike charze'of the matter and to collect subserip ‘The plan of the monument his not been di ed, but it isthe opinion of the com- inittee should not cost less than $200,000. ‘The country ts divided into eight districts, with iction agents in each, Col. H.C. Corbin, of this, city, beng the agent for’ Virginia, Maryland, Dis- tricfor Cohuubia, and Delaware. ” The committee favor the erection of the monument in Washington aS a more appropriate site than the “lonely battie- flelds of the nation.” a ReAL ESTATE Sates.—Wm. P. Young, real estate broker, has sold for the owner lot 52,” square 115, 2 by 72 feet, ant {improved by a three-story brick dwelling with tower, No. 1332 19th street north- West, to Mr. N.S. Ho'we for 39,000. > Deeps 1x Fer have been recorded as follows: Hi. Turner to A. P. Clarke, sub 107, Sq. 181; $—. E. DP. Brady to Cather Johnson, sub 3, 6q. 35; $——. CS. Drury to Thomas Montzomery, Sub 110, sq. 675; $2100. C. 1H. Smith to Johh Root and Suunon Haskins, pt. 25, Pleasant Plains; $775. = Se Bros., auctioneers, have ad- moruing exccutor’s sale of good condition, fine beddihg, and 0. 625 E street rthwest. A rare 1 for purchasers, as the sale jose an estate. See advertise- Messrs. DUsca’ vertised for to-tuorre furniture in ver tabie linen. chance is I peremptory to ¢ ment. = — Affairs in West Washington. ‘terday, about noon, Washington street, near », next te Dr, the dentist, had octasion to go to Washington, and left the house without any occupant. When she returned, about 3 p.m., she foun: colored man tn the house, who ap- at once with a Uireat to shoot her {2 ny outery. He then took from her her pocketbook and cooily Walked out of the house,and re Mrs. Ladd had recovered her presence of mind had gotten out of the neighborhood. The police Were at once notified, but the man has not dd, residing 01 Ww .—Mr. George W. Offutt, a well-known young business man of this place, and Miss G true Trtbey united in marriage last eve- ning. The ceremony took place at the Dunbarton street ME. ehur oh was crowded with Rev. B. Peyton Brown -H. A. Pond offi- Offutt, Frank and Mr. Dickson, of Baltt- After the ceremony the the train for West Vir- Jno. Were the u: more s hewiy-married pair took ginia, DEATH.—Miss Eleanore Hawkins, an aged lady of er his place, died, { her residence on Gay street, this moralng, red 76 years. n unfounded rumor, to avior,a restient of 35th ease of Smallpox in his family, has 4 circulated for some Ume. Mr, Naylor élhims on greatly injured by it, atrue. There Is, and has been, no nallpox here during the present epidemic re. tisgve’s Witt.—The will of the late Caro- S. Risque was filed in the register of wills’ of- To her danghter, Eltzabeth B, neathed the stock, in her name, of the Furmers aud Mechanics’ Bank, Georgetown, and P Insurance © ny, Georgetown, and shot p die unmarried it Is to be divided between her three brothers and sister, Wilson is given the stock in the Wa: Geor, ‘To Annie ington and etown Insurance Compony, and the frame on Sth strest, Georgetown, the remaining iperty to be sold for $5.50) ami distributed as lows:—$2,000 to J. P. Risque, $2500 to J. B. and $2,000 to F. W. Risque; also, to the jacter, Stock in the St. Louls Insurance Company and Third N: Bank; a trunk of silverware and jewelry to Carrie Wilson; watch and chain tg F. W. Risqce, § Reported for Tre Evy=NING Star. Crry Cocncu.—The regular sessions of the two boards of the city counct! last night were exceed- ingly brief; nine members only attended in the ouncil and five in the aldermen. ‘The bill for the registretion of tnterments was read and laid over, and some bills ordered to be paid. EXCITING ConTEST.—There was much excitement and some blows at the close of the voting tn the Reform Clubd fair lest night, between the partizans of the various candida for theawards. Joshua Ellis received 971 votes for the watch, and City Sergeant Smith 21. The jewelry was awarded to Miss Robe cher, who is a relative of Gen. C. F. Meaghe ind the regalia to Z. T. Pettit. Reroxtex’s Nores.—The city school board will hold a meeting on Fri Might next.—S. C. Neale 1S sald to have held funds of considerable amounts in addition to those mentioned In yester- STAR for the Princess Pigmatilll-Howard, of Cuba. He owes also Mr. #00; Mr. Willam Murray, talior, $150, and others small amounts—The dead-lock tn the legisla ture has deferred the ending of the contest over the Alexandria corporation judgeship for which ‘nj. Dudley, carpenter, Messrs. ugster, Windsor, and Meade are candi- ales FE sekorery “AND FRENCH WHITE Goons. AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES. JOB LOT EMBROIDERY AT HALF PRICE, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 cents. JOB LOT FRENCH WHITE GOODS, AT HALF Demacee Pique, 12%: Satin Stripe Pique, 12 Pact Piatde 194: Checked Mursclicn ti ry ; 4¢: Striped Piqnes, 1236. nite Satin Striped PIQUES, 1234. eck Muslins, 11; Twilled Satin Stripes, Me. Ete., FE te. Ete., Etc, Ete., Ete. Knott 200, Sheeting COTTO: 3 1 Bale Twilied CRASH, Ge. Soft Finish White CAMBRIC, 10e. Shirtng COTTONS, reliable inakes, at old prizes. binner NAPKINS, $1, .50. $1.75, $2 dozen. Fine All-wool White FLANNEL, 2c. Hieached Table ‘ Initial HANDRE € N Price. 2A COs rv AWES o> -wool Black CASHMERE, 3c. BED COMFOR gl. Ft 35, $1.50. Woo! Bi F250 a pair. RECEIVING NEW SPRING GOODS DAILY, ar pengatlyTOWSON'S: NNSYLVANIA AVENU s "South ‘Side, ‘near Genter Market, sre S WINTER EXCURSION— To MARDI GRAS, at New Orleans; ‘To FLORIDA~up the St. Johns and Ocklawaha rivers; To SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON and AIKEN. A THIRTY-FIVE DAY TOUR.” Pullman Cars from Richmond, back to Richmond. Hotel and all necessary expenses paid for only $279 Send for Descriptive Guide free. jaa W. L. STORK, ___ 220 W, Baltimore street, Baltimore. ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHK. RUPPERT'S, 40% AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. ~ on band a magnificent stock of new and beauti- ¥les of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES IONS, TABLE GOVERS, “TIDIES, WHS’ k and Knitted GOODS, of every Ja2-4t I Fancy W 0: G. K. of R. and 8. K. Goodhart, Webster Lodge, No. ! ‘The Courts. CriRcUrT CovRT—Judye Macarthur, Yesterday the following tases were heard: Hoagland agt. Main & Go. ; verdict for ptaintt for $75. “Evans agt, Donald; off calendar. Looney Zanzox defendant called and judgment. <1 States agt. Dudley et al; demurrer sus- tained. Morrow agt. Kittering; suit dismissed. Bishop agt. Gamon; judgment by default, Ken- Gail agt. Van Derlip: bill of exceptions ‘signed. Mulmaux agt. Washington Gas Light Co. ; settied. Coleman agt. Ri jury res] ENT UNDER OATH. GTATEM ENT UNDER OATH. ENT DER OA STATEM FERING! “OR, HOW I DID SUFFER" OH, HOW I Dip SUFFER! OH, , HOW I DID SUFFER: OH; M¥ GOD, HOW I DID SUF OH, MY GOD, HOW I DID SUFFE 0H MY GOD, HOW I DID SUFFER! “‘Thavye been afflicted for twenty years with an obeti- nate skin disease, called by some M. D.'s Psoriasis, and others Leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and, in w pite of all I could do, with the help of the most skillfu doc- tors, it slowly but surely extended until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person in form of dry scales. For the last three years I have been unable to do any labor, and suffering intensely all the time. Every morn- ing there could be nearly a dustpanfnl of scates taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing thisletter. In the Intter part of the winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried everything almost that could be thought of, without could reach the Hot Springs. I reached De- troit, and was so low I thought I should have to go to the hospital, but finally got as far as Lansing, Mich., where I had a sister living. | one Dr. —— treated me about two weeks, but did me nogood. All thought I had but short time to live. Tearnestly prayed to die. “Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbe, feet badly swol'en, toe-nails came off, finzer-nails dead and ‘hair dead, dry and lifeless as old straw. I how I did suffer! Mrs. E. H. Davis, bad a emall part of a in the house, She wouldn't give up; 'y CUTICURA,’ Some was applied ‘on one hand and arm. eka! there waa relief; «top- ped the terrible burning sensation. from the w ‘They immediately cot the. CULICURA RESOL ae (blood puritier,) CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP, cures.) T commenced by taking one ta 3 T three times a aay, after da bath once a day, water about blocd’ heat STICURA SOAP freely; applied CUTICURA morning and evening. Rest Just six weeks from the ti Smooth as this sheet of pape: low 1 £0. Tieft, and my skin as “‘trnaM E. CARPENTER. “Henderson, Jefferson comty, N.Y.” ‘Sworn to before ime this 19th di ay Of Fanuuary, 1880. |. LEKF LL, Justice of the Peace. E are for sale by. all drug. git, Poee oF CUTICUIA, SM dicinal Jelly, stall 50 cents; large boxes, $1. CUTICURA Kt the new blood pu #1 per bottle. A MEDICINAL ‘TO. SUAP, 25 cents. CU TICURA MEDICINAL $ 15 cents; in bars for barbers and large consumers, 35 cents. Prin- ipal dep cnaideics WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mase. CUTICURA RE er, See Ss EEZE, SNE! SNEEZI! Until your head seems res and eyes discharge exee tating, th: aa watery fluid; until your he parched and’ blood’ at fever heat. 9 Catarrh, or cold in the head, and is instantly relieved by a sinele dose, and yermanéntly. enred in most cakes by a packsge of SANDFOKD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARREL atment for Beaiin; utifying CUTICURA SOAP. NG TAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. VYouTaic E TRIC Pl RS, VOUTA! wt VOLTATC ELE More continuous end power stricel ained from COLLINS’ VOLTATG ELECT TERS thin any $2 battery made. ‘They are a speedy and certain cure for Pain and Weakness os the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Orcans, Rhectatisin, Nenralgia, Hysteria, Female Weakness, Nervous Sains and weakriesses, Mulariaand Fever and Ague. Price 23 cent Sold everywhere. sau L UU MMMM BRR EER Ri L UU MMMM BoB RS RR L U U MMMM BBB FE RRR L U UMMM BBE RR TLLL UU MMM BBB KEE R FINE GRADES, CABINET OAK, Every thickness, INDIANA ASH, = “* INDIANA WALNUT, ¥, 3% 36, Si, % inch. INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inch wide. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch wide. MAPLE, Every thickness, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thicknesa, ‘Ar oun HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE’S SQUARE. 3 Srxre SrREer aNp New YORE AVENUR’ LARGE | Spnacug Square. YARDS. | sonruxux Liperty Marker Square, WILLET & LIBBEY. ee JHEXCULES” WIND ENGINE. “New ” in Wind Moters. ‘Turbine Wheel, upright shaft, direct action, powerful movement, auto- matic ball governor, runa'in zephyr, effective in a heavy gale. Power’ for all purposes, from ordinary pumbing to driving heavy, machinery. | Erected on ms oF Duilt in cupolas. Ornamental in design and a perfect ventilator. $2-Especially adapted to raising wator in buildings where supply ie not suffici ©. A. HARKNESS, Architect, Sole Agent for D.0., 1429 New York avenue. jall-w, 53m ) bass BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS TRON BITTERS.|Are highty recom-) mended for all dis-| jeases requiring al IRON BITTERS A true Tonic. fertain and effic-| Cure Dyspepsia, cially Dyspemta ae Hindiiestion, Inte any relief. The 12th of June I started weet in hopes I | ult, returned to my home in | CITY ITEMS. Use Dr. Bails Cough Syrup in the beginning stag¢s of cold and be ¢ured for twenty-five cents. Hot Spring Diamonds. Spiral Earrings, Lace Pins, Rings, Stnds and Combs, very” brillant, iro $2 to 810, at Prigys Jewelry Store, 497 Penna, ave., near 43g st. $100. The Importers’ Tea Company of New York have Opened « branch tea store tn this city. ‘Their tea and coffee are ymt wp in paper cans; tea cans ) Weighs 14 pounds, and coffe cans (iucluding con- | tents) averaye 31; “pounds. The tea and coffee is of an excelient quality. and well worta the money. Every can contains a souvenir of from ten cents to $50 cash or more, cr gold or silver | Watches or jewelry, and atso genuine diamond jewelry—no blanks ihe tea and coffee being worth } Ata fol retoll priee mers ten that asked, with- out any regard to the souvenir. This company | take this nicthod: to advertise their goods, ani | after March 15th these teas aud coffees Will be Sold | wholly on their merits by their agent at th | Price, but without thesouvenir. Orders | promptly forwarded ta all 3 of the United States. Cuns always selected by disinterested parties for people .outof the city. Address [nn- orters’ Tea Company, No. 819 Market Space, ashington, 1! Price $i percan; 11 cans tor $10; 23 cans for $20; 60 cans for $50. During tie past Week hundreds and hundreds ot watches were given away, besides a great man: articles of jewelry, such iS di unond rings, coll buttons, edt rings,'etc., ametly cameo, and solid gold rings, kinds.’ ineiuding butter ‘dish holders, tea sets, ete. above, many cash — presents, varying in amounts from $10 to 100, and the parties re. ceiving the cash were aS much astonished as the bystanders. Below we give a partial lst Of those whose names have not yet appeared In rint who have purchased tea and coffee since turday morning last—additional names will be given from day to day during the week. Watch | the list; perhaps you may have a friend among | the lucky on DIAMONDS FOUND IN TEA (IN VALUE FROM $25 TO $100.) M. T. Server, (restaurant), Baltimore and Ohlo Tallroad depot, ring, $0; AN. Wyman, Assistant U. S. Treasurer, stud, $100: 1H. Gardner, colored, Mount Pleasant, ring, Mrs. Thomas ‘Sullivan, a7 C St. n.e., ring, $50; Jolin Grant, 607 1 st. nw. Ting, $0; Mrs. F. IL Harrington, 618 221s z collar button, $10; J. FP, Wagzaman, 519 n.W., ring, $50; Mrs. William McMa St. se., ring, $50; Mrs. C. Barnes, Treasury de- | artnent, ring, $160; P. Kelley, Washington Mar- et, studs, $200; Mies E, A. Huzhes, Washington county, Md., ring, $59; W. Z. Edien, policeman, U. §. Jail ring, $50; also, tive valuable articles found in'co! u FOUND IN TRA (IN VALUE FROM $8 TO $100.) Mrs. H. M. Clinton, 115 Md. aye. ne., chatelaine $15; Johanna Triplett, 1446 Corcoran st. nm. W., lady’s Watch; Mrs. B. Overman, 913 st.n.w.; RB: M. Drinkhard; Robinson, colored, 174 son ave., watch: James Hi Earnest 3 .O4E st. sw. Jameson, ey | Genter N le : | man Siralt, a Mosy, ticket agent, Alc King, crest t, pearl, sapphire, verware of Various S, goblets, napkin In ‘addition’ to the Aine; a, Wateh, $1 KR. THKing, cre .) Baltimbre and Poton depot, Ww: dos, Parrish, foreman engine vant A. M. Clapp, 9% G strect n. w.; J. Louis Ford, manager Ford's Opera House, Chatelaine, $18; °E. B. Hay, chat- elaine, $183" thi second watch for Mr. Ehaa Woo, altas John Chinaman, a snnedy, 1 B st. m. mal Hotel, watch, or 7th and G sts. n.w aster, 819 Pi oe Otte Pape Clarke, corn: elville C. farmer, ames F. railwa a i irs. J. Dierkea, 24 hie, post surgeon M. Andrews, 1407 5th. si ¥.; Miss Mollie J. Uon, Louisina county, valuable watches found in coffe ry Wateh, H.C. Dalley, Butler sta- CASH PR DIN TRA. Mary Mye P.O, Neill, Swampoodie, ational hotel, 3 HL $0; Henry Ciyde, Phi ARTICLES OF SULVER SERVICE. L. Julien, 936 C st. wes Miss Lillie Bent, 813 ist st. nw.; W. F. Clarke, 1113 F st. nw.; Jacob a and'D sts, n.e.; Dick ’Simers, Bureau of Engraving and Printing; Miss Rane, 422 34 st.n.w.; "Mrs. Baden, 467 Missouri ave. n.. Miss Lulu Betz, 1013 E st.’n.w.; C,H. Mixer, | G ate Fitzgerald, 937 Maryindd ave. ison, 582 L st. n.w.; n.W.; Charles A. Gra Foxwell, 506 Rhode Isl: 614 Maryland ave. s. A Lacky Man in Milford, Del. The peach crop of Delw ‘e about this time yearly becomes the subject of newspaper par: graph ir. A. Z. Ackermun, at Milford, hor ever, dors not take the same Interest in the affs he did before he drew a part of the $1 00,60) capitat prize in the December drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, all information about which can be had by writtbg to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, . A New Haven Minister of the Gospel ‘Toid one of his deacons that he was constantly hearing a loud sound, which kept him awake nights. Since using Dr. Benson's Celery and Cittnomile Pills his hearing has become normal, and Itis nerves are steady and true, Forty Years Experience of an Old Nurse, Mrs. Winslow's Sootfing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses In the United Stites, and has been used for forty years with 1 Ming Suecess by militons of Mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, eriping in the bowels and wird colic, By giving health iild itrests the mother, Price 2 cents a 1,W,3 ons.”? every morning prints, 55e. per 1b. and’ sweet milk, Datry v ry churne “Ward” buttermil de. pint. AMUSEMENTS. Lcorx HALL. But and delivered in 3-1b. Also, cottage cheess Se perat Ci ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1882. Re-entree after three years’ absence, and positively farewell appearance in Washington, of the renowned lyric artist CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Supported by the strongest company ever organized in ‘Auerica— ‘Madam Clara Poole-King, Contralto; sue Tee Betenol, Tesor: ‘axtiapivtea, Baritone ; Herr S. Liebling, Pianist: Herr Adamowski,” Violinist. Musical Directo: Adolph Glose This is positively Kellogg's last appearance in Wash- ington, = her perinanent retirement from the stage Will take place early in Mazeh. POPULAK PRICES: Seata, $1.50 and $2, according tolocation. No extra cl for reserving. ‘Sule of seats will commence Thursday morning at Metzerott’s. Ja25-5t NATIONAL THEATER. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY Of the Grand Realistic and Sensational Spectacular Drama, “THE WORLD!” ‘With all the macnificent scenery and novel mechanical effects which characterized its overwhelining success of 700 nights at the Drury Lane Theater, London, aid Wallack's Theater and Niblo's Garden, New York, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2, At our usual Cheap Matinee Prices: Admission to Dress Circle, 25 cents for all. No secured seats. Firat come first served. Lower Floor, 50 cents and 75 cents, ‘with no extra charge for secured reat. ‘Night performance at popular prices. MONDAY, JANUARY 30—The Eminent Tragedian, o) MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH. Sale of seats will bein on Thursday morning. _j25 Fors. JANAUSCHEK TO-NIGHT, In the Great Emotional Play of MOTHER AND SON! With a com never snrpassed in her renowned career * pane for ability and power. ‘The principal artists ee spontaneously for great Janauschek recalled three times successively. THURSDAY — SHAKESPEARE'S WINTER'S TALE. JANAUSCHEK, as. QUEEN HERMIONE Friday Dr. Moeenthal’s DEBORAH ONLY JANAUSCHEK MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘Next week JANAUSCHEK in several new and the most LADIES’ GOODS. DRY GOODS. _ N°°o rs SPF@IAL SALE REAL AND IMITATION Having received a lange Stock of FINE REAL LACES On consienment, on which the duties have been paid, and as wo do not wish to retarn #0 many costly goods, We will therefore dispose of all at iess than Regular Prices. These consixned goods cousists of REAL POINT pr VENICE, ROUND POINT, POINT APPLIQUE, LACES. DUCHESS, CHANTILLY THREAD. IN SHAWLS, ROBES, FLOUNCINGS, FICHUS, SCARFS, POINT LACE, BOQUETS FOR THE HEAD AND WAIST, AND PARIS NECK WEAR. RECEPTION AND PARTY REQUISITES A Specialty. NOOT. SYLVANIA AVE., Washington, D. Ja21_ 915 PI R EBUILDING AND ENLARGING OF . KING'S PALACE. KE STOCK OF KI PALACE TO BE SOLD. Contemplating an enlargement of our Store,and build- ing it back to 8th street—our trade laving increased to such an extent that we find onr present space has be- come too small for our increasing business—we intend to extend to the entire depth of 200 feet, covering near 6,000 feet of ground, and when finished will make the largest ¥ MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES. As we do not wish to earry any stock over, we have concluded to sell our ENTIRE STOCK way below mar- | ket value, consisting of one of the larcest, finest and most magnificent, as weil as the most stylish and select Millinery and Fancy Goods ever offered in the city. We offer— 3,000 pieces of Ribbon. all widths shades and styles, at Jess than manufacturers’ price. 10 dozen ;, Sold formerly at Vand $25, at $4, $5, $8 and $10. Also, irable Trimmed’ and Untrimmed Huts rket val e French Flowers at slaughtering prices. s00 boxes of Feathers and Piumes in all shades and quality, at 33 per cent reduction. A larce stock of Laces and made-up Lace Goods. Satins. Silke, Plushes, Velvets. Silk Handkerchiefs below te Elegant Ulsters, Cloaks, Dotmans at $3. $4 and $5. Worsted Goods 40 per cent. less than cost. We are determined to eell to be geady for the Spring trade. Do not miss youroppoctunity, Call early to ob- tain your choice of bargains at KING'S PALACE, $13. «814 IH STREET NORTHWEST. 855958 Myo qiMsg THTRITH A gSSSoTTTT sae oe nen nH § Se Bayt Myo Oy 77 oT HOH Sgss8 of 7 DAMMANN’'S. GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. 50,000 yards of new, very desirable patterns of EDGING, atic., 4e., 5e., 6c., Te., 8e., Ie., 10c. 22,000 yards finer and widerEdginge at from 12% to 19c. 10,000 yards entirely new, wider patterne, for flouncing, from 25c. to 50c. These goods are made of the very best material, bought from first hands, and will be sold BELOW 13{PORTERS’ PRICES. DAMMANN’S ul £06 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. PENING OF REAL LACES. Duchesse Laces, Gilets and Hakfe.: Pointe de Neniae and Breton Fades: Duchosse, Bpanich and. Ma- ne Flouneings) Fichug and Scarfe: Spanish Guipare and Trimming Laces; Spanish Neta; Black and White Beaded Laces and Dress Fronts, ete., ete. Having made this line of goods a specialty, I will henceforth pre- pared to offer the finestand most complete assortment ever shown in this city. i M. WILLIAN, 907 PI YLVANIA AVENUE. 7 Cite Trevise, Paria. jad M ME. B. VAN RE’ UTH, ROBES ET MANTEAUX, 1112 Thirteenth street northwest. Elowant Costames of all descriptions furnished at jort notice. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Buttons, &c. Jal7-1m DP oucLass), 522-524-526 NintH STREET, 8T. CLOUD BUILDING. GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ COTTON NDERGARMENTS. Every Garment in this Immense Stock is of Our Well- known Manufacture. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE NAMED FOR THE QUALITY OF GOODS OFFERED. Thoroughly Made and Trimmed CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, 25c. each. Ladies are invited to examine these they desire to buy or not. DOUGLASS’, Jal6 NintH anp F Srarers. N RS. J. P, PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 127s, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. 417 Mics, couthiwest corner isth anu G eireotas Evente, er, Bou ‘corn and G « 3 Reception and Walking Dresses made in superior styles At short notice. Ladies oa have dresses cut aud ded, A perfect fit guaranteed. a) ks NO. 618 NINTH STREET northwest, has on ‘hand a full stock of WINTER MILLINERY ‘and FANCY GOODS. OLD LADIES' CAPS a specialty, IN BRANDI! ease MopIsTE, 913 Pennsylvania ave.,over Dempsey"s Stationery Store, z rd & Taylor, New Yi and W3 heey eae Evening Dresses; Bridaf ‘Trousseaus, a specialty; id Suits; all de at the sh en eee ee aes guaranteed. n26-6m =: WasHincto, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, ui 28, th: su} Tor style at short notions ies tan have D: ut and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. aps R. SIBLEY'S COMPOUND CALISAYA OLORED CASHMERES, IN LIGHT BLUE, Cream and other colors, wide double width, all ‘wool, 59. SILK AND WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced from 50 t> 25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, $1.50. 30. COLORED SILK PLUSH, reduced from $8.75 to€2.59. PIANO COVERS, SILK EMBROIDERED, $3.75. Lanse size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, (touble width, Pure wool, 3744. AN of onr heavy Teduced to Fh BLACK SILK VELY Beautiful PLAID DRES width, reduced from 75 to $50. PURE WOUL BLANK! All of our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1, All of our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1.25, COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 26 to 125. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 75. CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. — a. GOODS, widest double Tednead from $7 to $5. | YEW GOODS FOR SPRING. N G. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS, new styles. FURNITURE CRETONNES, NEW _ CAMBRICS, INDIA LINEN, PERSIA WN, MASALIA, AINSOOK, PIQUE, &c. We have just opened a great many new Spring Goods: mue ah Usual, so that our customers can have the choice selections and take advantage of the Lent season to have them made. HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS: Barnsley Table Linen at $1.25. German Datuasks in all qualities, Cream Damasks, all graces. Extra wide Table Linen, 9-4 and 10-4. Our stock has been well elected. Our qualities are superior and prices low Napkins, Towels, Doyles in ereat variety, Linen and | Cotton Shéctingw in every grade. ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, $023 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A’ LOWEST PRIC! WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS. CALICO AND SILESIA COMFORTS. ULSTER AND CLOAKING CLOTHS. FLANNEL SKIRTS. $3.50 QUALITY FoR 92.75. s QUALITY FOR $2.50, £2.75 QUALITY FOR $2.25, £2.50 QUALITY For &. 2 QUALITY FoR $1.70. TYLER & CHEWNING, ET NORTHWEST. S MARK-BOWN UPTOWN, ose j Cocurs Cochrane's mark down is a great eu! Ladies tell us prices are nowhere less; Fine Linens and Domestics, Hambures rare, Potitive proof opposite Rixzs—prices compare, Cochrane's Underwear, too, in Merino and Cotton, Full regular made, must not be forgotten. Inspection of all, with respect, we solicit; Onur low prices thro'out are very explicit. Those bargains in Balmorals, printed last week, Induced many of our patrone euch value to seek; Of those warm winter skirts « few still remain, Marked-down at one price in flures so plain, But our Hamburg Embroideries, of these we boast— Beyond Dry Goods and Notions in our store—the most; Our Patterns at low prices, our customers tell Others to’come in, whom we irrvariably sell. New 'Kerchiefa, ail linen, for Ladies and Men, We promised to publish the prices when At two cents and five cenis more were received — ‘These are slightly damaged, so don't be deceived. OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. pee ~ JPSHLY Invorrant: THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER | 2 Having leased for a term of treuty five years the PIRISEY now occupied by Messrs. Gusdorf, Kneesi and 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, We shall shortly commence ing, second to none in the to erect a Four-story Build- country. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! At and below cost, all of our immense stock now in our 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. , This is the firet time in twenty years that we adver- tise to sell at or below cost, as no merchant can exist without Comte aprofit. In this instance it is compul- fion4 We shall try not to take any Old Goods into the ew Building, ae our opening (which we ex} tomake by September 1) shail be display worthy the Capitalof ‘the ation. Reduced all our Cotl ‘and Shectings, of ae yea and a aos brands = — = actager's. present 0 vite these Tong before the late he: rise, we euabled or ‘rin iy an AN war Drees Goods red iced, an tans our Dp jane L. ue CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, 25-cent ao pence = cent Dress 8 to 20 cent 50-cent Dreas Goods to 25 cents, And all finer goods in proportion. We have taken. pains to mark our immense stock down. Should, how ever, a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction which is bound to sell the arti Remember, we shall carry no Winter Goods over which a price will sell. SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, Our assortment is now complete, having upward of 1,200 pieces op hand. ‘These have all been reduced 25 percent, Remember they must be sold. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ILMAN: ALL REDUCED as = From $5 to $3. Fron $6 to From $8 to £rom $10 to $4. From $12 to $7. From $15 to and all finer goods at «reat sacrifice. We have about 1,600 Garn its on hand, and do not want to open a New Store next falt with old stock. + They shall and must be sold. GREAT BARGAINS 1 GREAT BARGAINS! BLANKETS, . FLANNEL! =: CLOTHS. All Blankets reduced from $1 to.$3 per pate. 1,600 Bed Comforts, le of best Robe Print, and filled with White Cotton, reduced to $1.40 from §2. Re- member, they must be sold. le Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unbleached t 25, reduced from’37 35. ‘75-cent Table Damask marked down to 50 cents, ‘Table Damask reduced to 65 cents. 1.25 Table Damask for 75 cents. -50 Table Damask cut down to $1. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Selling off the tock ats trifle over half price. Towels from se. anise NAPKINS, DOVLIES, all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bill, of lading and custom house receipta Just ceived, and will open on TUESDAY MORNING $8.60 wor of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, | ‘These were ve 01 last June from the other side. ‘The soods since advanced 20 per cent, Therefore, look out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, _HOSTERY, BANDKERCHIE! FRINGE: PASSEMENTERIES. = All Reduced, Some Way Below Cost. 1,000 dozen Ladies’ Hemmed Pure LINEN HAND- RERCHILES, three for 25 cents. Most of these are worth 25 cents each. We have still about 200 dozen Men's GERMAN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, which we sold all last Year at 15 cents, and which gave such satisfaction that gvery one who Bought them recommended them to their GI@VES, DRY GooDs. TOODWARD & LOTHROP W - Announce that previous to our semi aunusl stock taking they will make GREAT REDUCTIONS in many departments to close ont lines of Winter and also to clow out odds and ends, Remnants et Lengths inevory departuent, bewinning MO! DAY, January 234, and continuing four weeks, COLORED DRESS GOODS. Fonte Boles. all- Wool. rednced to alors Be A ‘She 45-inch O BT's; 45-inch HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT! ‘We have 50 paire more of Yoo! Mankets than we tocarry over. We have marked down every ait to ao low prices that it will be wort your wile te exes ine them. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Onr “Final Mark Down" on DOLMANS, ULSTERS and JACKETS has reduced oar siace very meee ee prices are very Jow- We are daily opening new Goove m all departments at our usual low prices, euch as EVENING SILKS AND BROCADES, NUN'S VEILINGS, in Cream, White, Lignt Blue, MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, in Whites and Operas, 10 batton feneth aie S, DOYLIES, Dew Table DAMASKS, NAW" TOWELS, New GINGHOAMS, CAMBRICS, PRINTS. Our object being to offer new Goots at the lowest pos- sible price at all times, and aiso to offer UNUSUAL BARGAINS tuice a year to close out reasonable Luce before stocks taking. BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 3a21_ 922... Pennsylvania avenue... .921 D*® GOODS. Just received a New Supply of Bamsley’s Table Linens of beautiful desivns, whick we are selling at prices lower than can be found. Large stock of Napkins and Doyles to match. Fine Huckaback Knotted Fringe Towels, 25 centa, Richardson's Linens, in all numbers. Linen Sheetings, > and 104, Large Stock Domestics, in ail the best makes. The best 10; each Sheeting in the market for 25 cents. e J. A. LUTTRELL & ©0., $a21 713 Market Space. —_———_—______ eee FAMILY SUPPLIES J UST RECEIVED = Boston cveumnens,” “tt gina Ea FLORIDA ORANGES, 0 Ol D AN Constantly on hawt, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PaLack Manker, Corner 14th strect and New York avenue. Ls THAN WHOLESALE PRICES FOR ms 5 3-Ib. cans standard PEACH S: Ycans best TOMATOES for. Weans CORN 6 cans fine P = No Canned Goods kept from one season to another, . WITMER, ROCER, _320 1918 PEN! G ERMAN SELTE! LVANIA AVENUE. es — RS. Only genuine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial ingredients, from the Royal Prussiap Springs st Neider-Selters. Depot for Van Beil’s RYE AND ROCK, B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest, — CALIFORNIA WIN B eat “OL AY, MOCHA COFFFE. _ DUREFP'S SALID DRESSING. e CHOCOLATES OF ALL KINDS, 8. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Ligueurs—all of our importation. Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raisine, HUME, CLEARY & C0., WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on band PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & ©0., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUB, Favorably known as the SOVEREIGN, yields, in perfection, white, ewoet aid wholesome bread. HUME, CLEARY & 00., aus ___ 807 Market Space. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom ts unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & 00., 5 807 MARKET SPACE, Pre MEATS, 9rm STREET WING CENTER MARKET. ae” ‘M. C. WEAVER. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from "Cises 29, denarument 26, to Wan, ME 283m seo Witness our hands, at the National ir Grmunde ot ‘to Win. M- of Coe this 14th day of October, M. WHARTON, WOOMET f Experts on Flour, Isr STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis Wire Bitters contains ten ingredients, nine of vere- Imittent Fever, hii of Strength, Want] of Appetite, Lack ers, Taylor, 49 ¢ Eskridge, 500 bu: putiit for Infante. ‘hikiren’s Lace, Satin and Velvet famed of her older characters. 325 fe ‘These we have reduced to 123 cents. es re OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! tables and one of iron. The manetic iron which en- ve also about three cases of Ladies’ LINF! {era intg thelr composition is of the most superior qual. cou ans and CUFFS lett: witch we have not abown lood. | for Belf-1 IRON BITTERS, in ity, and is the form in which it is found x ieteeucun: aeaanntiens ae eS - ‘Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- of Energy, ete. Eng T wish the publicto know that at No. 1219 New | Thee Ditters ill cure dvspepei: servos aetinte, J° * Revivar Meerts: TING VARS ah ; x riches the blood and| york A ds the pisee where you ci supply of rulgia, rheumatism, scrofula, marasmus, bilious .: ¢ Draven tw Frest-Cuase, tng 5 in progress Materials on baud at the lowest market rien tag” | Complete th dictbe reel COT FLOWERS. gta Galen frst Pidusietial fevgee aud all, distaeo of tio th FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! Ener, Lamp, Vidi SUITOR Ge. CORNED BEER “ttt : icrech houres, 205.1 rect ty also, all female diseases ‘ ; e ny Poee ctalfistment Minckect roads” Aled, deeieusot | Price $e. Sold ty Druggiste and at109"Peanstlvanis | oa. eth ag rg ag LS ca Stalls 628, 629 and E30 Cotes Market, 9M street wig, Strengthener. |nerves, They acti Females, all kinds for every purpose, at short notice and reason- | avenue northwest. ES Se ss Se mph tinder ee, a . ike a charm én thel ableprices, JS" WM. COLEMAN, FLOnIer, from every State of the Union. Mauy of these Buttous | “Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the EEE ASD SHAE ae — bese areas! BNERS MUSIC HALL, pies! PILES! PILES!!! | srehiviniea ia this auditor clues at Stper doves. | cty" ernarae | Br ecotke Mtatenai ol Carpet Lining Felt, Petty eee Esstreet, opposite U. 8. Post Office. | 4 suRE CURE FOUND AT LAST. NO ONE NEED d > Lime, Cement, &c IRON BITTERS, 'Soi ty at Deig-|TRON BITTERS neat igs SUFFER. REMEMBER! REMEMBERt SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 5 {a Wat 204 10th street northwest. ” feist. si 2 GERMAN iui bosaclon te produced * eRe Ss, fs fhe, Rind, Bleeding, Ttting and | We donot make fae Tenetions for pleamnre, but as | — GcUnITY SEOM Tues BY RUNGLIIOR | WeELatrs ELS CAN NEVER BE SUR: ‘rite for the A B C| S'LORLE, ODE. i i Indian Otntn oar ‘shall be a gran: ir, we open . | VE hey speas for themedinnt Bea SUB | sure Appetizer. (Book, A Sure Reviver. DORE UND STADT. Indian remedy, called Dr. Willian’ Indian Olutient. | it with a ery day at 620 9th street, Branch Store, isent free. A single box bas cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or rtunit cans German GRANDER STOCK, i ania avenue A sare copORUia NT De SEE eee 18 oe 50 years’ AND ALL NEW AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE. orthwest. d10-6in - No one need suffer five minutes Lo- sane: eee ae IS Co ave IE UAKC. See that all TRON BITTERS are manufactured mission, 25 cent, Reserved Seats, 50 cents. after ay wonderfnl soothing waar Peroetnal Charter Act of Gonsvess Sanuary Ea, BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, Tad luvecrousea red | Admission pen at Mis) Mua Store and'ut the Hal tions, — eee ae = LANSBURGH & BROTHER, Capital ‘ Ie N EXHIBITION : 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. No, 626; =z No. 626 Street. in beds, aetna poplin, giver instant and paena re Hef, and is only’ ‘Piles, itching of the private PPP wa rand hothinur elee- oO MA SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! BEWARE OF IMITATIONS lo. 626 E rtreat, northwest, at oge from th strect, waa por Woe PRANKS. HERHY © OOe re 2, GXTAEG Over 3,000 in us thin city Warranted for 10 years! — ek Goch Picture | Palo Ohio. Wat. BUENTWISLE Drug: | 1) esr GENERATION SEHOM ction two Hons ana} BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, See tre eed ea ye aie | fa ore O'MEARA'S BAZAR, - . up, | TAILORING DEPARTMENT. BULDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER CURR, W. Bethe wads cupplial Sts wannston, PS Saas ‘We are offering nome good styles in OF ALL KINDS. kyows me Naa EB at $12, to order; value 615 to $18, PO pee