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__ THE EVENING STAR. | WEPNESDAY......... February 22, 1862. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SieNar OFFICER, 1 10N, D.C. Feb) Ef Por Vile Atlantic fat: Weatis terly winds, higher Special Weather iniletin, PAIK DAY TO-Mo# WW, The y furnishes the t the nress:— The In tue Like region e rfl s est in Da we Ge x tures Ww leans, 61°; ursday fir weatt Jantic coust states. Pree O1ive Om, and macaroniat Velatl’s, 62) 9th Street northwest. Fusseut’s re Cream ant Charlotte Russe. ASSIGNER SALE.—The entire stock of the Boston Shoe House, 491 viv “nies, mast be Bold 3 by onder of t Tur » COMP sS¥ are making superier cabinet y adezen. No charge Fesittinyg. t very low E ent Fe hire a $5 Pex Doz, Cabinet Phe © and beautifully fnishes je by Davis, #25 Pas ave: AT A MEETING of the lady man: rsof the pro- und the Chari orn goods merchant, doing bus!- Ist and H streets, has made an sssicnuent to Henry H. Clapp, for the benefit Of creditors, Oxty_ To we you can bny at R. Gold sehmit’s, No. st2 7th’ street, between H and I horthwest, 1 fine class toothpick stand, With 2.500 dou) b-point toothpick x ich rubber dress! 80c. hi Hitt pe Seu; Hine perfumed t “A@pin. 1 30. clothes pits, iqubd Taundr se tea sets, ne china fruit : chi new pattern also” great bargains In baby For To-woxrow Osiy at M. Avi trimmings. for 97 assorted Jars, pin hat racks, envelopes, for 5e.; 0UF or dress cotnbs, lines, scrubbing brushes, 45 clothes pltis, Courzere optical establishment — Hempler's, Bear 43 street. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Ovens Horse.—“Two Nichts in Rome.” Nationa THEATER.—“The Black Crook.” Carrrar TaEarse.—Variety performance. ROLLER SKATING RIvK.—Polo contest. — Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lichted at 5:30 p.m., and ex- Unguished at 5-2) a.m Revision of speelal sssesements . 24 an tates we been made Charlies of South Washington met night at the resid of Rev. Franklin Noble, the vice prestder Street southwest. The canvassers tor funds, old lothes and for the names and locxttonsot those in Reed will Soon start out on thetr mission. Lieut. John G. Cowie, of company A, W. L. 1. Ras been presented with a handsome sword an Delt by the privates of his company. S$. C Mullin, who Reform school of Rev ted with It sine 1860, has Tes Wilson Post, G. A. R., of Baltimore, has ac- cepted the invitation extended by 1c Unton Vete- Fan Corps, of tuts city, to attend their fair here On Friday, March 3” "That night Wilson Post will Open the ceremonies. The post expects to brinj ¥60 uniformed members, and will leave Friday at 7 @clock p.m., arriving here at 8, und returning bome the same ning. Other Baltimore posts Rave been invited and will probably accept. ‘The new building recently added to the Mary- Jand seminary, tobe known as Parker hall, was @edicated this afternoon, the ceremonies begin- Bing at 2 o'clock. The program included addresses by Dr. Ela New York; Dr. Coy Of THt~ ols: General Eaton and Hon. Mark yunnell, of Minnesotr. ‘The law making Washtngton’s birthday a legal Roliduy tn this Dist the first time. Yesterday afternoon, during an altercation be- tween two culored boys, named Winfleld Brown and Nace Bruce, Brown was stabbed In the left side Dy Bruce, but not fatally. Bruce was arrested. gee Johnson, the ¢ red Burglar, Held. Henry, alias Robert Johnson, the colored burglar Whose capture In the second police precinct was no- ted in yestentay’s Stax, was tried tn the Police Court on two charges of burglary yesterday afternoon, ‘The first case tried was for bunglariously entering the house of Mary Gannon and carrying off a lot rurs and tobacco, wine, clothing and other articles, M and Fred W. Court ited to arresting the defendant last Saturday morning, and finding Bpon kim a jimmy—which was exhibited to the court. Polfcetnen West and Morgan, of the second Prisoner Mts a large number of the impressions in doors and window blinds of houses that e been burglarized. vered by the officers was identified by Mra. Gannon as her's. The court committed him to jail for the action 01 U and jury Dall. He was arraigned on the ch y entering the store of Alonzo Flecker, at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 3th Breet. ‘This case was «Iso sent to the grand jul Under $1,000 ball. ‘There are other cases of ti game ch will also be sent to the grand jury. —_ ‘The Soteldo-Barton Shooting Case. €. SOTELDO PRESENTED. Ye-terday aiternoon the grand jury returned to the uistri-t attorneys office a presentment charg- We Antonio C. Soteldo with manslaughter in ktl- We his brother, Soteldo, and with an assault With Intent to Kill Clarence M. Barton. There was BO disagreement among the jurors as to the last Presentment, but there Was some discussion as to whether the presentisent should not be for murder m@ the former case, some of the jurors arguing that, aithongh Chere was no malice on his part towards Bis by her, the m: he had toward Barton was guMictent 16 make the crime murder. Some prece- @ents were, however, cited, and the Jurors found the presentinents as stated above. rge of burgla- - A Swedenborgian Conference. QNUAL SESSION OF THE MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. ‘The first session of the annual conference of Whe Maryland association of the New Jerusalem | thurch opened yesterday at the Swedenborgian @burch on North Capitol street, Rev. Jabez Fox Ee ‘The following delegates were present: . ‘Thos. A. King, Rev. A. O. Breckinan, Rev. Adolf Roeder, Messrs C. A. E. Spaeme and'Adolt me. Of Rev. J. B. Parmeter, ‘ameron, Mr. Churchman Addresses were made by Mr. E. Otis Hinckey, of Maryland, on “The Medes of conducting Sabbuth schools,” and by ethers, ‘THE PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. ‘This morning the conference resumed tts ses- Mion, and reports were recefved from the societles composing the conference, all of which showed thatthe church was holding its own, and the Baltimore German Soctety, (Rey Adolph Koeder), Feported considersble ineredse. ‘The Washington Boclety, (Rev. Jabez Fox, pastor), reporied a Steady Erowth in the membership, and the church fp a very promising condition. @he report of the gommitiee ca missions was presented, and. ad- Grosses were made by Rey. A. O. Brickman, Rev. Adolph Roeder apd others At noon a recess was taken for public worship, and Rev. T. A. King Preached the sermon. At‘one o'clock a collation Was served, aud at 1:90 o'clock the conference re- assem dled. MARKIAGE LicENS@R have been tssued to W. 0. and Mazie W. Moorehead, both of Bal- more; John T. Thomas and ‘nnie C. Mallicote, beth of Er th City county, Va.: John T. Doyle W. J. Pearson and Frat than Ashton and Annie Arthur D. Addison snd Caroline Hi. Steele; vos wnd Annie F. Carrico; Joshua Robin- Caroline county, Va., and Susie Armstrong, estnoreland county, Va.; Wm. E. Thompson Katie A. Riley; John T. Simons and Mary V. Russell ———— STRANGERS, accustomed at home to refined ele- nce and the quiet of a well aes hom, fad the Buckingham Hotel, on New York, alt these things, at the lowest charges | ics See Weir ‘t Went into effect to-day for | Ganuon testined as to the robbery | inet, testitied that the Jimmy found on the | Some of the property that | in default of $1,000 | Safety in the Theaters. WHAT 18 REQUIRED OF THE PROPRIETORS. It was stated In yesterday's Stax that Building Inspector Entwisle had sent notifications to the Proprietors of the several theaters of this city to | make the alterations necessary to make thelr | premises sale in case of pantie from fire or other causes as recommended by the commission ap- | pointed he District authorities for that pur- pow | |" The proprietors of the National Theater were | notitied to make the following alterations inmed!- To cut oj enti: sin the railing be- the parquet circie and orchestra in iront of i isle, ana of the sume width of the afsle, to ! exits fre e orchestra chairs. 2 Con- } La Stulrway of | ex t from 1 a i terminition to be maple width for additionel y. Its locality, dimension, pproved by the permit fi, the work to be completed within thirty days i tors. als) been rnction Hier, Lo be Of brick wail to prevent ieating with the au il p both Sides and around ing In the proscenium wall suiicientiy perforated and curtain op p Water pip arranged with supply’ at d¢ es and in such manner tat by turning stops, inindily located, a er wiil flow; the water ph to be enlarged 80 as to give a | fot hose of the size used by the | nd not Tess than 6 feet of hose 1 e depart pt attached to and coiled | near each plug. | a four-foot cowl, Hanged at lower end at an { of 3 degrees to a diameter of 9 feet—all to | be made to the satisfaction of the tuspector of buddings. It ts further advised as udditional ced a fire extinguisher of upon the stace which would | control a fire that might suddenly take to the com- bustible nicterial with which the stage is stored. He com rs by notifying them that th Ww Tt ting to obstructions tn the alsles wil! be rigidly forced. notice sent to Messrs. Thos. J. Fisher, agent ne OWNerS Of Ford e, and Jolin 'P. : not knowing the as to definitely deter- following shina av a Toot over center of the * who is Fequired to | Wors upon Ford’s Op: Jae, © and 9th st views of the sate in the Joint 3 in the building: 1. Immed and ine buiiding re you are Tlto’ rengthen ise in height the railing around the porches at side exits. 2. ‘To construct a stiff board partition closing t re Space above proscenium arcu and boxes up to th ition and rear of proscenium boxes nd complete ation of The s aditoriuin ; fir. t, with a coat of estos concrete: coating put'on with a trowel not less than 1 Uiick, Lid upon the boards, Ure spac board 4 Inch thick, 3. The tron Ue reds of principal rafters over the stage must be covered with asbes' cement felting, mixed and applied With a trow of Suflielent thifekness to Te the abov { Work to be completed withta rom tis date. 4. On or before September 1, 182. to have Placed In position a two inch’ water pipe Sufficlently “perforated, to extend up both and cover | connected at both ends with a supply pipe of sutt | clent size and arranged in such manner that Dy | Stops handily located 3 y strewn. | will How; ak se Ain Water suppl: pipe to a sumticte: to furnish a piug on each | Sule of stage for hose department, and to connect to and coil up near Pig about Hitty tect of hose of the size ed. 5. Provide a fire-proot drop, or sliding curtuln, of such material and construction as will tucet the approval of the committer,to prevent the fire from the stage communicztng with the audi- torlum. 6. Place over the center oi tue | Toot, a metal cowl four fee lower end atan angle of tweaty diameter of nine feet. All tie above improve- | uents to be made to the satisfaction of the Inspec tor. The committee furt! vise that you pla a fire-extinguisher of sufficient. capi stage, Which would co denly take to thee j the Stage 1s stored. the proprietors of tf ameter, flanged at neludes by reminding to Ob-tructions fuatsies, and stating that it will be rigidly en- | forced. oe Balls and Receptions. The ball given by Friendship Tent, No. 73, I. O, | R., at Tallmadge hall last eveniag, was largely at= | tended. The committee in charge comprise | Messrs. J. Weich, W. Woodwant, T. M. Roache, Davis, F. PL Main, W. Cornwell, W. EB. Saw H. Worden, Wm. Welch, J. J. Kolies, J. E. and 7. Spilman. | Acalico hop Was stiven last nt tat the armory of the WoL 1. corps, by the plate-printers. ‘The attendance was large, and the hell was very handsomely de d.” The muster of ceremontes, rastel Robert Dalton, by Messrs, Lit? | Ue, Conwa: Mi ‘y, Hip! | Murray, Suiith, Moore, Gray, O'Pray, | wards, Patton dnd Saitine _— Amusements, &c. THE THEATERS.—Miss Jeffreys Lewis in “Two ts in Rome,” is winning praises trom good audiences at Ford's, who enjoy an exciting play by a fine company; Kiralfy’s “Black Crook ? 18 drawing crowed howSes at the Natic and the “Horse Shoe Four Combination ” is giving a pleas- ing variety periorinance at the Capital AT THE ROLLER SKATING RINK on New York avenue this evening, at 8:30 o’clock, there will be @ polo contest between the “ Reds” and “ Blue 8,” Selected from the best players in the Washington Polo Club, MAPLESON’S OPERA.—The sale of seats for the Season of opera at the National Theater will co: | mence to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at Metz: ott’s music store, and continue. Owing to the de- | mand for boxes ‘for the three nights, the man- | agement have decided not to seli the same for any single performance. From the number of inqui- ries for seats it promises to be an exc | brilliant season. The entire company tionally 164 peo- Stage with the Saine scenic effects and complete- | Hess as in New York. A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT presents {tself in the sale of stocks to be held to-morrow (Thursday), at Jo’clock, at Duneanson’s au rooms. In ‘the list will "be found W. & G. R.R. Co., Metropolitan and Belt RR stock, gas, insurance and bauk Stocks See advertisement. gees Affairs in West Washington. DeatH.—Mr. Whit. Wheeler, a former resident and native of this place, died 2t Annapolis, where | he held a position as clerk in one of the courts, yesterday. Mr. Wheeler had been in bad health for some time, and his death was not unexpected. ‘The deceased’ ts well known in this city. His re- mains will be forwarded here to-day, and the fane- Tal will ta ee from Oak Hill Cemetery chapel to-morrow afternoon, «t 3 o'clock. WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET. sales at Drovers’ Rest, yesterday, are reported | by Mr. L. E. Tavenner as follows: 140 cattle up and Sold. Best, 6 Wo 6; good, 53g to6; medium fair, 4% to 5; tin steers, Oxen'and cows, 33g Lo 4. sheep and lambs—Lambs, 7; sheep, 6 to 6%; 10 cows and calves, $25 to $50. HiGu Tivg os'THe Ban.—February 2, 12:01 p.m, = Alexandria Affairs, | Reported Tue Evestno Star. ‘THe TWENTY-SECOND OF FeexvaRy.—The birth- day of Washington was celebrated here to-day by the turn-out of the Alexandria Light Infantry, apt urney, and of the Cadet Batti St. Joh Academy, compante: id B, . | ©. Potter, commanding. Both made a fine appear- ance. The banks refrained from business, and this was all the commemoration of Washington in his old county town. CHRISTIAN AssocraTion.—The Young Men's Christian Asyociation held its rezular meeting last night. The treasurer reported that the bufiding fund, under the good management of Mr. A. Moore, had reached $700, having now recovered en- tirely from the loss entailed by the failure of the F. and M. savings bank, and reached a sum equal to that which the association possessed when the | bank broke. A sale of the benches, &., belonging | to the association to the Reform Club was author- | zed. The regular Sunday prayer meeting was fixed at the First Presbyterian church for the next four Sundays. at 4 o'clock p. m.. ih order that the mem- bers of the Reform Club iight participate in the exercises. ‘THE MIDLAND RatRoaD MeETING.—The annual j meeting of the Midland Railroad Company, held | here yesterday afternoon, was composed of not over twenty-five persons, and this represented | | both the fained Manassas and the Orange compa- eack of whose annual meetings here, furnish- nic | ing free rides to stockholders, filled the trains for several days In each year with throngs of stock- holders and their families, Many hundred people attended such meetings. All the proceedings of | the meeting yesterday were unanimous. ‘Th during the year ending December 31st received $142,796.51, and expended $844,720.64, there being AN Increase of $195,105.82 In het earnings ‘The | new board of directors comprise W. P. Clyde and |W. Bayard Cutting, of New York, and. several | Richmond gentlemen as representing the Danville | syndicate interest; R. T. Baldwin and J. Wilcox | Brown as representing what remalns of the Baltt- more interest, the other directors re; | Virginia and other local interests. Mr. J. W. | Burke, of Alexandria, declined a re-election and Mr. J. W. Palmer, of Richmond, was chosen to suceped him. ‘The ‘prospects of the road are rep- Tesented as inierior to none in the south. Hon. | Juhn S. Barbour was unantmously re-elected pres- ident, being his twenty-fifth year of service. It | was resolved to give such material ald to the | North Carolina Midland as deemed consistent with the interests tnvolved. A proposition was discussed for a branch road of twenty-eight miles | from Warrenton, via Washington, Rappahannock county, to Sperrsville. The subject was referred | to the directors, with authority to ald the enter- se. Pr EEPORTER'S Nores.—A colored woman named | Nancy, whohas been consumptive for some time, | Fat found dead in her bed at a frame house on ! resenting Furfax street, opposite Green’s factory, this morning. The coroner deemed an inquest un- necessary.—The suit of Flemming va Adan for a Wooden watch, 18 inches in diameter, was tried day by J ‘Thompson, ing | al nd over that the en- | shles and around the arch of the curtain opening | the size sed by the fire | ge, In | ve degrees to a | | ple come here, and the operas will be put on the | ‘he live stock } | BED COMFORTS all marked down. } Fine, all wool Black CASHMERES, extra wide, 50 cts, | Fine, all wool White FLANNEL, 25 cents. SHEETING COTION, full width, 25 cents, New Madras GINGHAMS and PERCALES. | HAMBURG EMBROIDERY 2c., 4c., 6c., 8¢., 10c.,12¢, MARSEILLES and PIQUES, half price. Job lot of fine Fancy BUTTONS, 5 cts. dozen. ‘Spring CASHMERES 123 cents, ¢. M. Towson’s, {21 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, south side. : a Ee —— = . — Sy SOCIETY NOTES, THE Totes ena RE CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS LADIES’ GOODS. ‘The ladies who have been receivinz on Tuesdays Pou't Forget TIONAL THEATER. Ww WoOOPWARD & LOTHROP WwW were, as a rule, found at home yesterd The Large Amount Coticcted Here. totake a bottle of Dr. Buii’s Cough Syrup with you - ) several of them concluded their ser: == to Florida this wtater, 3 ( WILL CLOSE THETR STORE 0 tions for the present, WHY THE pIsrRIcT Parts To CET CFFDIT FOR i. FL aren carey ees KIRALEY ra) ri) Not much complaing Is now heard against the | = Grand revivalof the ¢ D WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23a, dD ’ erhal Pevenus texes except by those who deal | mn Ww - | for a reception frou Dari | direetiy in such arti: as come un the prs nt! V TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF STOCK. W | those hours a distingul apiny filed her | modited tax. Thefact-that the District of Cotum. | 9 Produced on a scale of Unsur A A parlors, Which were tastelnily adorned with } yy consolidated with the third ceitecticn | Gorgeous See: BS . ? — R | esent her by friends 10 | district of Mary] und, wad rt M. Prout ae © We shall offer reat indacements on our | adge and Mrs. MacAr- j cotiector, October 2d, 1876. hes been lk Led by the World's D D ! igi Pei a by most persons etier than basin hata, Mle De REMNANT COUNTER “Mrs. MacArthur wore « | that date ail the internal revenues cor Lever sine Supported "by Kite! ite gus ne ‘ipe, trimmed with: twt has be Merged with Tose ¢ children with § a Ou SATORDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY | Jeep falis of diac Brussells lace; nts, di AS ted Lit is Unat I mest cheerfully me i & onds. Ket wi ea OM Tock mi out at onee. o o ee een ; arterts Little Liver Pills ie oo visitor tined thet thes, will positively eure six head and pre | “ ee H atu "his so a but trai 22D OF FEBRL STRIVED COLORED SATING, L vi oF dose. To be had of al & sts. | owe " Ly f otel st TENDIAL ANNIVERSARY " i Muncie trlenday ohunbts to purchase Spring Overcoats cheap. The re- | pie Balin Rave never beon sold by us jew than $1.80 TB UAAE Hote Wh ha8.423 barrels | mainder of this month ten per cent d scount. | ‘ilinot Dramatic Artiee, re Py ecodhy id nt Secretary Ban and his wife hout one Fourth the Cee We shall at - P H gave a pleasant party 1 5 and Mics Unis iistrtet, th vere Ex eens ‘S$ LEWIS, a aNS Seo) & taaguificent quality of Frias tan omnes Nee UR Pe BUS DEE Cr nEE tuammractured and soul in ths Hiot Spring Diamonds, As ANTONIA, in R frends. ¢ andl Ss s ceonoueie Among other of delichttul soctal events of the | ) tar year 5,610.90) cigars, | in real setting: y_ brilliant; rings, earring Nia ae a oO evening wilelt Closed the anniek rong 0: vietding a tax Of $8 Yo. ‘The District of Co° | Wace pins’and cn t Prige’s Jewel TWO NIGHTS IN ROME. P one of the wost delightiul and. fh me umbia is Now Known as the Store, 457 Pennsyl ay =e . = x cau rtalnment given by Solicitor General and MIS. | ceNTH DIVISION OF TUE THIRD MARYLAND COLLEC- | Better to Have Been Born Lucky Than |_ Hf! the Eternal City. A story sinular to “*Forset- Caco Mrs Green Anu tne atte Green} of Vir- | | It pas at rary est: Saas at a ys | yas the remark made Monday by Mr. H. Clay | picturing womanhood in ite bitterest trials and noblest —_— B Miss Shober, of North Carotina; Miss Cor- | Hquor dealers (a niu h larger number than pays | Douglass, the gentlemanty Ucket-agent at the ieaciees Rhee Ba . of Hlinols, and the Misses Petersen, Meadow, | license to the District}; 2,275 dealers 2 websis Aa ir os he tre Out ota can of coffee | triumphs. SATIN SURAHET TRS! rt) diord and Ogier. The ladles, prominen' 1 | tured tobacco: 34 wifolesale liquor dealers, who g hated EN A i ad Sate be. 2 oN EI te, Liely | Whoin was Miss Nora, the charming daughter ot by the orizinal package, ot hot less th | from the Importers’ Tea Company, 819 Market | Monday NextHAVE! Cream, White, Licht Blue, Old Gold and Pink, S a Cie eer acre a tients | Zallons; 4 whotesile mait liquor dealers; of diamond, pearl au amethyst. Jewelry are daily INCOLN HALL. Cee ee ENS: T es ace Seeninapler ane ener ncaires Torrence es Om Cigar manuactarers Gad Frain cannct ashe cofiee gaccuaced at iis iene i 7 = re Most admirable, an company Dyed brewers. s hased s 7 penis “ ‘~ sas | the: e : : - | Tne i t | note Clubs of from twelve cans to Sixt, FRIDAY EVENING, FFRRUARY 24, 1882. them, to the music of Weber, till long aiter mid-| The) trict of Columbia has patd into the na- | noted place. Clubs of from twelve ¢ MRS. CORA L. V. RICHMOND, mUACK iat ( ane cece cee Os Comma menent (ot P| Teccvurn, Casio and Freder The celebrated Trance Speaker. will lecture tnder con- N Pee cotereat ecient wae oteen Wet erene | c ey OW He Tei Xo the vox Jane, 188 | A trom Jonedere’ oe ” trolef We have the best Black Silk at $2 per yard in at the residence of Mrs. Lincoln, street. fi 21 J wh 5 : a m Elliot e e f * Austin, Paris and Houston, Tex., and from a num- SPIRIT JAMES A. GARFIELD. is « 1 if te gous rr Ph enion ob ie MORE REVENUES THAN EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING | ber of other polmts. Each’ person Monday, witle Subject “A Meneave to the Nation. A Message of ‘Our qualities at$1.38 and $1.68 are bargains, | sisted of musical SATE AND TEERITON out exception, who sent in a club, got & nice | Love, a Messaie of Wisdom, a Messuge of Mercy. It : Arizona, Arkitsax, Colorado, Dakota, Florida, | present worth'not less than $101n returh for their | Adinicsion, 25 cents,” ar H Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, | trouble. It pays to make up a club. li you doubt | ‘Tickets at Bradley Adams’, ———— 1.9) BLACK SATIN RAHDAMR, rt) “ ew it, try ttand be convinced. you send in one ea =a pocin of ‘welcome. to Dr. Eiivtt by Aire Lineal, elit the chances ure you wilt so well pleased | ABNER'S MUSIC HALL, U Worth $2 yard, omy 81.75. U | and the presentation to bim of a beautiful “ Of the peopl ut you will 1 in another without delay. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1889, yard, - triba nt from the White House; reply by Dr. PEGE Cans for out-cf-town purchasers are always se- | SANE EYRE” =e | Eliott: ‘remarks by Comptroller Lawrence and AD ti TAX: | Jected. by disinterested parties. The tea 15 put Up | Will be performed in German for the benefit of the Ger- E ‘ leon Hinton: sotetons Hort and Miss | h Dorrowing | in paper cans, each can weighing, with contents, man Orphan Asylum, under the auspices of the Ladies | Hy ROSTON HOUSE, paulding, aud-a poem by Miss Cl The | 1% pounds. The coffee is put up 34 pounds to the | Aid Society. Admussion Tickets can be reserved | ————— - aia OF aherevonicge eteatty 5 an, and is pure Mocha and Java mixed. Roth | without extra cnarge at Metzer t's & Co. 25 | GO PRING SPECIALTI ‘ DML UNE AtCLabe Meine many wells ten nd coffee are of the best quality nowe better, | ROLEE SKATING EINK Ss AL ‘ol. unc J. W. Pow rAve a ton &t | which bore so oppressively e people | {as e : a ocean y, FEB- | Silk and Cloth Wrape: 8 D: ‘Trimmt Ee ene ame Festa Dara ey eb Taet GveniDe? | entire country, | “Below we give a partial Ust only of those who | WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB: Laces, Fie Neckwear, Fi) mathe Style Se Ae ede Os agreeing THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL presents Monday. Read it. Perhaps ane be ote PUIG ae tended Go Taos Reone OF Giant SEVEROE \ ay have a friend among the number: pecial Matinee, with Music, at 2:30 | Entire Stock of « til clemed out, Uon in all walks of lite. The entertaliiment wes a | was organized Immediately after the passage ot | fas De $20 in tea; John | | NIGHT—POLO, REDS and BLUES of the Washing- ee MM Ww ILLATAN, most detightiul aud entertaining one thushout | gis tw by Mr. Boutwell, the first Commissioner Sux Buren, resiuence Feunsyle | tm Poke cia.” 0 Tene Treviee, eee PENNSYLVANIA AV | is if Teenie net others | appointed by Secretary Chase, and the appoint- | vanta avenue, near 12th st, NB The t fonday having interfered with | —— ———— |r ». 803 Twe last event | ment of Mr. sossor for this | WATCHES FOUND. ction of the circling Clase beginning . | Aree unt welding ae : Ly Seenvtary | afr, A. G. Porter (colord), Tennallstown, D.C, | § ; thetintruction sulle mye thureday | FING'S PALACE, vening, ond tt which there was 3 | ‘olicctor. Some: teats Wateh, $18, (0 J. - Baldwin, wood and | 2d inatant. é and the ‘clans kept opeut unt » Rev. Dr. s CMA co:l dealer, corner 134; and C sts. s.w., stern-wind- | then to bey ‘ eke ne —_a 5 i ity postr ing wateh, $15, in Gas E. W. Wood, 1585 T st. | fa2, Procure complimentary th a $14 SEVENTH STREET, “ The bridal party | up to the tim: D. lverware; John T, Price, 311 6th st n.W., ———— = | y two flower girl as 0 with the 3d district of Mary— | stem-winder and stem-setter, $15, in coffee; Mrs. | NAtioNaL THEAT! OPERA. ‘ To Mr. Pearson and Mr. Clephane, jointly, | 11. Blau, 704 Mth st. n.w., stem-winder, 15, in tea; | LD ee TAKE NOTICE! ' Was the government indebted for the Inaugura- | Joun A. "Talcott, Sligo, Montgomery county, Md., MR. MAPLESON y med under a | ton of the internal revenue m in tls | chatelaine watch, $18, in coffee; Jobn’ Koi: Has the honor to aunounce a a nd handsome imarria bell. The bride was Die Poe ie complete eaurinent UN a La Coniiol me pole ae Ascent fla SEASON OF GRAND ITALIAN OPERA 5 ANOTHER REDUCTION IN OUR PRE Mca Neuere lol te held his office as assessor from August, | andris.Va., stem-winderand stem-setter, In coffee: BY HER MAJE: Et iS BEFORE REBUILDING. rd F. Thompson and D. W. Oyster. “After | 1862, to April, 1869, when he gave way to his | Mrs. W. W. Gould, 1422 Penn, ave., chatelaine, $18, For Three Nights Onl the ceremonies there was a reception av the re successor, Mr. Mecds, and It is safe to say that | in tea; ‘William Howser, 3263 M_ st. Georgetown), Comme ae rea ‘y 2 See ocea- 200 oven HATS of every style and shape, in | dence of the bride's another on 4% street, whieh | during Mr; Pearson’ administration no collection | restaurant, solld silver huuting-case watch, $18, 1 " bean anid Plush of the late-t fashion. and Was very enjoyable. ‘The ecuple leit shorthy after | distri ¢ tn the United States was more thoroughly cotter; Robert Teel, 196 D st n-w., stemseterand | a, 505 girnoe CaS quality, en, Te, 10 $2, 3 a week's tour, nd hot assessed, no xe are- | stem-winde , ve; H. D. 5 eae or ‘ | EE ORE ig fully collected. tailor, 1111 ba, ave. chatelatne, $8, in’tea; J. A. | Juente: Zinies, Senor Monti. Mich mt tbe deed stmt Four Corris UNEARTHED IN EXCAVATING FOR Sas Morrison, Smithsonian Institute, silver watch, $12, | (her fret appearance ii, Washineuni.) Director of the sea | 4 Fouxparioy. Considerable pUIent Wis OC- AkyY ENTERTAINMENT TO THE T-/ in coffee,'and many others too numerous to men- | Musicand Conductor, Signor Antti, OSTRICH TIPS, in every color, from 2e. to $1. asioned this jorning In the s YY Manager Jake Budd, of the Capl- | tion, besides a great many articles of silverware. yom | and Boundary streets porthw scovery | ti h ius eotupany, gave'n grand en- | Try your luck. Call, send, or write. Address Im- A magnificent arsortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, a8 | of several coffins in an om Delis made for | tertainment to the Lisane patients at SL Elizabeth | porters’ Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Washing- wonderfully low jrices. ube. Mr, | hospital (at the covernment insane asylum), the | ton, D.C paaames, Bignoe Revel; Arpons RIBBONA, in all widths and colo, in Satin rs Who were ex | Com ding an orchestra of ten plec E Siznor Novara: a h . in Satin Grow t nenlth, offce, ald Dr etry performers, The perform: A Pleasant St. Valentine's Day. Me. Coblancht: and Aida, Mule. Pastis Grain, Brocaded, Sursh, at 20c,, 150., 200., 380, to the place to phreckited as about the very best yet | ‘The pleasant memories of St. Valentine's day are GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, Elegant Brocaied Watered BASH RIBONS, s found tl ‘ ‘The program embraced ‘song and | generally kept by the younger portion of society, |... GRAND Fal L "E Brocated Wat ASE NS, at 508, re sit for aia ote : hire i cane thecohar artists Mss “Nellie fur Fede ¥ 14th, this yeat,was made memorable | WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 1, Wagne-'s Opera, aud 60e. a yard, wold formerly at $l. t 0 been Raward and Alice Clork tn songs, dances | 1n New Orleans by its belug the occasion ofthe | rohengrin, Signor Camyaniui; Telramondo, Sienor SATINS, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELV at fully «0 - een : feats by the light and beavy club | 141st Grand Monthly Drawing of the Loutsiana | Gaisais Latalde Seeuoe Ment, Ennion Ronee None per cent jens than regular value, supposed | SWinger and jugcier, Gus HMI; the Melrose sisters | State Lottery, under the sole management of | Ontruts, Mile. Kalas; and Elsa, Mile. Minuie Hauk- = that in di=tnterring the bodies these four were over- | £2 4 Soctety sk aerobats and serpentine | Gen’ T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early,when | Full Orchestra, Grand Chorus, and Ballet of 120 People. | LACES, in real and imitation of the latest design, fully looked, Some of the cofiins were found to be ina | Performers, the Debar brotuers; Harry Mills In | over $110,000 was given away to the {avorites of |" Beale of Prisee Occhetea wel Grebestee Circle go. | edo er et a iuitation of price. cood State Of preservation, while others hud bes | Gerinan specialties; Durell twin brothers in sonzs, | fortune.’ The next drawing Will take place on the | Dae Gsek heat ocean es oo: Tne Circle, (other — Cone so much decayed that they were shoveled | dances, &e.; Annie Hite in her specialties: the | 14th of March, and any information, Pelative to it | rows, Gh Fasaiy Crete, toe, wen Tal aduinion $1.50. | A full Yne of the best English BLACK TREBUR it he bones an : Ryans (Porry and Lut) ta the song and dance, | will be cheerfully forwarded on addressing M. A. | The sale of seats will commence on Thureday morning, | CRAPE, at $1, $1.00, $2. Ladin in need of | OT Le Ae ela OTIS TR a the “Lanarting | Dauphin, New Orleaus, Lot, and if $2 ori is sent y 23, at Metzerot's Music Store, 935 Penney Mouruthe outit will'do well to examine one SUK | Gekes wituont Bey eee ite c een of then, i brothers atle feats; concluiing with the | he will forward you a whole or half ticket. ganis avenue, and continue. f Englirh Black Treble Crape and ‘Teminins. on searching for the bones they could not be | burletta, “The Actor's Bailly,” by the “ Horse- 77 SS APITAL THEAT ‘The balance of our lovely pattern HATS and BON- t thoug! ne ge piek. | shoe Fu sl 34 When the Skin fs Parchea nae pay nar Fee ee ee ee ee a Te eee eo ee LONer mre Hi CREEEANO || erence ‘trong northwest winds and the oe ag 20 HAE Deas | seared ay eae Me Reema leascmn mee wee ee | oe face becomes dry and Sealy, It can be restored to | aMONDAY, February 20. Nishtiy. Matinees Wednes. i tors about four feet below the suri ie health, Sas ties =—— | smoothness and good color by Dr. Benson’s Skin | fr ‘COMBINATION. 30 Speciaity Art- | We aleo offer the following goods: | officer bas given orders to hia’ rematns taken | (YUTICURA, S CUTICURA. Ra PeREoes HR, TES ae Everywhere, Gi Geouloe artic very "Act CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, at $1.25 to $2. | Up and buried in Potter's field,as there Ls no ne 10 | IOURA. plopes: —_ aGem. Everything New aud Orivinal. 120 LADIES", at $3 and $e. | ee CUCU RAL Bde! SE tnd ie onto ee OFESSOR PHILIP LAWRENCE, or NEW YORK, eee 3 : - Five DOLtars FINE FOR INTRRRUPTING THE CUTICURA. of Washington use Hecker’s Self-raising Buck- mm, Oratory and Acting, at 918 A full Hoe of CIRCULARS and CLOAKS, at $2.50, §3 | Spee conor ETS Mille man named Gronee | BLOOD POISONING, SCROFULOUS ULCERS | Wheat. ae en ae tried it, don’t rail uae Bc ian by the 2 oan Esputa, of Esputi, was change e eason is over. Aho seies werioetaen’ Elegant ETS, Police Court this morning’ with disturbing the AND ITCHING HUMORS, ABSCESSES so Delors une season SS ee ee ees On eee. performance in a theater. “James Tasco testitied : SEEN Wecria Brain and Nerve. “Prof. Paitte LAWRENCE is one of the most talented | Our stock of LINEN and SILK HANDKERCHIF) Unit the “ Black Crook” was being played at the AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. Wells’ Health Renewer, greatest remedy on | teachers for the stege.”—Adelaide Neilson. f2-1m. LACE COLLARS and FICHUS, GLOVES . National Theater last night, and the defendant, earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility. &¢. | HOSIERY an LADIES’ VSI thust go, uo made ance when the Seat duet" was sung, by barkin LEAD Pols. G. ee ee is ublic ow 0. Ike a deg. ‘The court evidently 15 not well up in LEAD POISONING: Forty Weare. Experience of an Old Nurse, | | York Aveucis the place were you can get asupiiy of ‘net of fe, as he had to ingutre of the — Mrs. Winslow's Sootliing Syrup 1s the prescription | choice fresh CUT FLOWERS, cut and. delivered fresh Mots wit ean what © cat duet” wae: ic witness | Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. H., troubled with | of ie i the best. ae ae nes ioe bie sre mores roe any ieee hones, 235; Ratreet med THIS REDUCTION WILL HOLD GOOD FOR TWO : 1 sing! » two cats — the United states, ani n used for fo ; shment 7th etrect road. Also, designs of 3 Heals suiten thatthe anges aad Teave the | 8d humor on hands and neck, caused by lead poison- years with neverTalling eucsess Uymitions Gt Shier Tag Pot ES Chore notice and reason ——— | Stage on account of the interruption from the de- | ing, Gie's a painter.) At times it would break out, | mothers for their children. It relieves the child = sss ae fendant, ‘The counsel for the defence tried to from pain, cures dysentery and Glarmhees, Eriping | No,626/ ON EXHIBITION No, 626 _ show that the “duet” was vers funny, and ¢very- | crack open, and the skin eeparatefrom the flesh in large | in the bowels an gi SALE AT body was laughing. ‘The eourt sald he would hold | rie Peel eae atin gcse | tothe child itrests the mother. Prive 25 cents a seeel oan — TTER S| street be that no person has coe to Interrapt or make a | Pieces, enffering great, contint ing and stinging. | bottle. ald ee Cit Peintinas tee re tks atoll A igen KING'S PALACE, | Performance in a theiter ridiculous, and they | pure , eee Sees y } ponte 5 reguls ie a irchased your remedies; used CUTICURA RESOL- Allen’s Brain Food is the Most Reliable Large and Choice Stock of Paperhang; Pictyre *, - loustconforin to the regulations. ‘The attorney | ™ pees a tonto lor Hee Cera eed acnceURitnercoRe Tenal- || Eetmies ica Oretitod Teresa Tener Nall ee | te 814 rm STREET NORTHWEST. e id ike to be enlightened as to what | VENT (blood purifier) internally, and CUTICURA and. | tively cures nervous debility, less of memory, and | Markriter’s, Terms Cash. Froe Art olf — The attorney for the defoace had through some | Gouce sascuste Catarely, andi lene, than ules | AN eSastnal and sexual weakness, call druggists, Doretass;, e attorney for the defence had through some | months effected a complete cure, a: D pakness 7 means learned that Mr. Charles Moore, prosecutor | wotluied sisce. Cortobbrated by” Bullard” ar souten | $1 a bottle; six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 P LADIES’ GOODS. ons a of U.S. cases 1n thls court, was at the kneater Inst | pay aon GERD 2 —== = SSS CONTI | Might, and he satd he world put Mr. Moore on the UTHER DIED FROM IT. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” = > OF THE GREAT SALI stand. Mr. Moore testified that the boy’s barking | Nf‘ Da Fresh Alderney butter, churned every morning | N'EW PARASOLS. Seiya was enjoyed as much as the caterwauling, an MOTHER DIED FROM IT. and delivered in 3;-1b. “Ward” prints, 60c. per 1b. = ‘TWO CABES MORE ie Of stage is THE! “ROR _ Cream, pint [STN] LKS: SILKS. JHE SE AN! > Sour imposed tae ore ors era MOTUER DIED FROM 1. Spar st renee — | SE RMR EE ares nna | abil ah Dawa —____ 3. W, Adame, Newark, Ohio, eayt: “CUTICURA SS, with MOIRE FRANCAISE to match for | We make lower prices than ever before for the quality Swart, Pox Nores.—A colored girl, naned Sarah | nEMEDINS ae (he steatens otis on COLOURS | H. MUMM & CO. ghica Shares. savin pLvON. | of Goods offered. ‘ | Gray, 12 years old, died of sinail pox at the suiall | the worst case sult rheum in this country. My mother G. MOIRE PEKIN: SURAH SILKS, ARMURE SILKS; DOUGLASS’, POX hospital Monday evening last—A supposed | hud it twenty years, aud in fact died from it. I be- SILE VELVETS % +] y98 Nints Sraret. case Of Small pox Was reported at the health | Heve Cutivura would have saved her life. My’ arma, - Sos —_ office this morning, the sufferer being a man plead mere (Covers. i re. CHAMPAGNE. . SELMA RU} Ramed Davis living at the corner of North Caro- INE thicad eatinec interaniie Goal Fe ee ena an, GLoves, M : SOA ee naretices De Mead PICURA SOAP exteruuliy. In6.8,10and 13 Button Lenxtbs, ranging in prices (008 9th ntrect, opposite Patent Office. e health offic estigate the eg from $1 to $3, comprising all the Bhades for : elie IMPORTATION IN 1881, B. comprising Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL and GER. case and report. BORIS Street and Evening Wear. MANTOWN WOOL, ART EMBROIDLIGES. and all ArreNTion 18 called to the advertisement of = peer aen fa : ee ae eres . Jonn F. Hanna, as trustee. under chancery decrees PSOKIASL eeu, NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS, Large assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF- | of valuable tmproved and unimproved property bez PSORIASIS. FLINGS, HOSILLY, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIM- Tonging to the estate of the Lite Geonge Washing: a ou Youug, on the west side of 6th, between Eand | HE. Carventer, Beg, Hendereon, N.¥.. cured of alate a STARTING promivsly executed ae joparcels iorEn Se CUMCURA RESOLVENT (blood puriiery internally, a TWISTED AL a - ee ae am and CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP externally” 81,355 CASES. CACHEMIRE HI 7 MODISTE, | Pennsylvania Municipal Elections. | The ost wntertul eave ou recurd. Care Cerited 16 Sard 'S Taster Nee Eck ae ae VICTORY FOR THE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE CANDIDATES | Leflore a Justice of the peece and prominent citizens. . peter ard q e Cry zEre Oo All ahicted with itching and scaly diseases should ¢ond | ‘The largest importation in the world, which is the best ACTIONS” IN TABLE LINENS, | |p onin Bare §'C0.7 BE Louie. fai Complete returns of the election In Philadelphia | — = ——— proof of its superiority. fell-e&w, 4t T LOWEsT MARKET PRICES, | Cloaks, Dolmans and Suits; all made at the shorted | Jesterday show a decided victory for the eiti- | NVEKIMBLE SKIN HUMOR. CUqTREGHLES WIRD ENGINE notice: perfect work, superior fitting, satisfaction | zens’ committee candidates indorsed, by. their be — J ERC ” WIND ENGINE. ALL URES, eerie ° | ing elected tn ainiost every ward Of ane twelve TERRIBLE SEIN HUMOR. H ipetid SL) eh oath a ———————————————— j meinbers of the select council elected, ten are TERRIBLE SKIN HUMOR, — CORRECT PRICES GUARANTEED. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. | democrats and two republicans, Eight of the suc TERKIBLE SEIN HUMOR, Ce itor EE Oy ee poe aS eS | Gomanitibar OF the tency AO IeHOe er ee detro upright shsft, direct action, powerful movement, auto- SEATON PERRY ECTURE, BY REV. 8. B SOUTHERLAND, D.D., | % - s n- | | FH: Drake, Esa... Detroit, hae recovered from a | TInt eovernor, soaae ie ee went: auto. , atthe Congress sttoot M. P church, friday, mon council, twenty-three democrats are elected, | terrible skin humor, which covered his ead, face; and | heavy gale. Power for all purpores, from ordinary Sv up; aB ” Fuary 26th, at 7:30 p.m. Subject, “Beyond ihe Sea and thirteen Fepublicans, or these 4 #2, ce coun. hands, Dy. an SuTiousaT) OLY ENT Gucod pumping to driving heavy machinety. Erected on (Successor To “PERRY ROTHER.”) and Back Again.” Admirsion, 35 cents. f2i-3e* mittee indorsed thirty-six, six republicans hav! purines } tA and © wers or built in cupolas. Ornamer jesign an. = | been elected over democrats who had received the Boat ithe reat skin cures) exterually, ‘This is good | {Tefeer ventilator: Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street, SAFE DEPOSIT CO. | conuntttee's Indorsement. The contests in some of | Famer F2- Especially toraising waterin buildings | Established 1810. i oo 15 = Fiat | the wards forcommon councilmen were very b! A 2 a ad = —— — = ter. or pollee magistrate, Brown, Ue republican S eaceoe where supply is not sufficient, ooT’s GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, | Rtotal vote of 40h) Veer ithe artes ee Babr Reeue Se I oh powinteainend N THE NATIONAL RACE DEPOSED COMPANT, h | given to party lines in any "or the wards. In ‘the BALT RHEUM: Bole Agent for D.C., 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, petual Charter Act ef Conavess Jaziers 2017 186. ‘wently-nint ward’ two ladies were elect for 7 i | school directors on a full vote. They had received | | Those whe have experienced. the torments of Salt | _Je11-w,s8im 1429 New York avenue. sass Wad seach eas saa pas? Fe a ait kinds the democratic and committee nominations, but | Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured iy = wve just rece New Styles for the coming | of Suritis and tal on Special Deposit at lowest thelr colleague on the tcket—a man—was de- | until cured by the CULICURA RESOLVENT (olood R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA | gesson in rates. feated. urifier) inl Fa eeu Ra and cure ‘Wine Bitters contains ten ingredients, nine of vege- BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. OTHER TOWN ELECTIONS. jOAP externally. 2 Via, | tables and one of iron. ‘The fron which en- DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Oo., Vice Prosident, i a Sharon, W: fer into their composition is of the most saperior qual. JOHN CASSELS, Treasurer. | the elections held throughout, the state yester- | —Garcuna ity, and ie the form in which it. is found. ta the Wood. Consisting of the latest Designs in ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. | day resulted a8 follows: In Kaston, Lawrence C 5 a ‘These Bitters will cure nervous debility, eatin : run lie NMA Anat. Bay. tus, democrat, was elect urges. Te- TOURA neuralgia, rheamatism, imaraamus, bitious | FRIN( -~ASSAMENTERIES, _Dmscrons: | publicans elect their treasurer and haye a ma- Sorrcuna Teter nie Lee are iy coven hen teand ware. ora | Jority of one in counctl. ‘Theschool board 1s demo- COTICURA Bree, Blood end nerves: sien, female casas. BLACK AND WHITE BEADEDLACES, Sire Bee Grate, au Reading the democrats Rave s masarity COPISEEE aventie northwest. alg DRESS AND CLOAK ORNAMENTS, oe. | nineteen on joint va c counc! in — 1% and QUTICURA SOAP e: and CUTICURA - Willlamsport the republicans elect their mayor - . ‘cure: EMOVAL ! REMOVAL! All of which we offer at the lowest prices. GRAVEL ROOFING. anal enole city ucase i Rocio, de: | Mae oP yahaniy Capes coeeratae | R, re: FS? GS EEE cet sane wa miab Seltzinger, citizens’ candidate, was elected | Price of CUTICURA, small boxes, ,fuaree Doses SI —— FINE LACES, Cament, Be 2 j burgess. Tn Chester the republicans elected J. | CUTICURA RESOLVER, $1 per botiie: Cutic aot aL ‘ALKER’S, 204 10th street vorthweat, Newton Shanafelt city recorder, and five out of the | SAY’, 28c.; CUTICURA SHAVING SOAP, ldc,_ Bold | Prior to Removal to Targe and Elegant New Store, FREN WEES, = | six counctimen.. W. P. Landantus; democrat. was | By all BS ake S88 8 ade <> yeas nrepons, | PARE ATTRACTIONS Se oe et eae OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS AND 2 FOR THE LADIES AT ‘ eaietnvern nae Hie he ont ae OT 10 BE SNEEZED A’ ED, GLOVES AT LESS. S THAN COST. REAL RHINE AND STERLING SILVER JEWELRY. * CHK. RUPPERT'S, ad | ballot. In Harrisburg the ‘vote was not all NOT TO BE SNEEZED AT. MRS. M. J. HUNT, RECEPTION AND PARTY REQUISITES A! wos. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, counted at midnight, but it 1s known that the re- NOT TO BE SSEEZED AT. ft 621 awn 623 D Sraeer Nonrawast. SPECIALTY, iow om baad a magnificent stock of new and | publicans have won a substantial victory. At NOT LO OE Ne AT, snes ee COVERS TIDE | Allentown Mayor E.G. Martin and city treasurer NOT TO BE SNEEZED AT. BY UNIVERSAL ACCORD, CORHIONS, TABLE | Koch, both democrats. were re-elected. Tat pune, sweet aatand elective American diatl- | 4ra%— curmansio Prize are the best of all prgatlves _ ee Ws work and GOODS, of every iz ation o! hazel, Ame! ie, Canada fir, mari- . complete Infants. ([*EPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! iid and clover lossmmcalied SANFORD'S RADICAL | forfamily uso. They are the product of long, labor Noor’s, siege, ‘Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet TRE for Oatarrh. doses relieve fous, and successful chemical investigation, and their : | — ‘ost violent sneezing, or head cold, stop all watery dis- | exten: physicians in their practice, and by town and Zephyr 5 ; hares from the nose and eyes, curehesdache and ner- | Sxtebsive use, by ph eter aan the bet cate | SE 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | rjxarynun span os ll gd ot Eintrag PRICES MARKED DOWN. Soeeenes parte we cee Ot fever: Comnpaein [£8 Sv oe etre tai pier maonioal moore toner M = ‘Materials on tiand at the lowest vrices. ; = % with healing Dalsamis, CUTICURA | Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their ARKED . oD SOAP. it to take. = 1 AE use, and belng sugar-coated, they are plessan’ R bol ated LLINS’ Vi ROTRIC PLASTERS. trinsic value and curative powers no other Pills can | _In onder to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MONO- AA 2 Best Two-ply CARPETS, marked down to 75 cents, all Cc Reo oe, _ S ‘with thenny and every person, knowing | GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thirty E24 2s “So choice styles. COLLINS’ VOLTATC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. | thar virtues, will employ them, when needed. ‘They | days— oe COLLINS: VOLTAIG ELECTHIG BLASTERS, | keep the aystein in perfect order, and majotain in} 9 SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! All Wool Super Ingrain CARPETS at 6234 cents, COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS.: healthy action the whole machinery of life. Mua, 3 ‘Over 3,000 in use in thia city, Warranted for 10 years racists rad More continuous and electrical in eye eircom, eer are coveralls alerted & ‘Sent post-paid for $1. Best Tapestry BRUSSELS marked down. outained ign COMING WOLTATC BL MoeRs ph ag oes COMBINATION STROP, combines two House and Floor OIL-CLOTHS, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, prices marked fceay ad ceria cu wae Cee pent the best and safest physic to scxaloy, toe chixizen and MRS. J. P. PALMER, ‘wo Btrops, aim "3 BAZAR, down. weedy re weakened ‘where -ARA . Kidney and oR’ . Pennsylvania You will save from thre to sx dollars on each Carpet it | fin sours Bzeeriy Female, “Weatness, Nex. | MPa Oi al rugsiata pas | LOT STREET NOBTEWEST. |, w MAL Demngyiranis arene, Westington, D, o, you buy now. yous’ Pains an 7 | BLANKETS all marked down. Ague. Price 25 cts. Sold everyw! URE CURE FOR MALARIA. ‘Bure cure for

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