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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. .ARA MORRIS AGAIN—VIR- WEST T , BTC. LoTTa axp RAEA—C ointa —Foth theaters } week —Li Ford's, ve good attractions next ‘ational, and Mile. Rhea at for a later date at the Windsor i. Owens’ engaze nent with the heater will last until the Ist ad will not be renewed by soses to perform independ— during next winter. which was s ly humorons impe: lecti, which took place int announcement is made that t will perform in London, at the Lyceum Theater, next season, during Mr. ik Irving's stay in this ¢ various and during aary and June, and will ndon. At the end of ber ue will retura to this then reappe: London engaz h Friend” took its departure ‘ew York, on Thursday ‘She Would and She ays: “The enthusi- led at the Princess’ to tiv 3H. A. Jones and H. Hi dat Walla mary 22. trance on sit at the Mn- t he will net bring out his nary 29. His engagement is ‘The return of tis distinguished 1 actor must, of course, arouse a est. ley has presented herself in It ts calied *-Zara,” and Pixley by Mr. Fred. Mars- nation is depressingly erea- as been turning out his for an indetinite period— Beum, in Boston, b new piay until Ja for six weeks. den, wi imag, tive. Mr. Mars¢ imelo-drat is to mal Bijou Opera House, New York, Gil- 1 Sullivan's “Sorcerer” was given during k, but will then be withdrawn to inake the new opera by Messrs. Stephens entitled “V! which will be i Tuesday evening, January 9, with the snpany. the w room fi produ full cx pbell has returned to New if and reports the most com- iccess of his new play “Siberia” in San The average business tor the four its production at Haverly’s C: i amounted to $7,000 a week. nt out at Haverly’s 14th-street in the first week of March with Miss Cayv and Mr. Gustavus Levick in rinal parts. s. E. Aline Osgood, Miss Emily Winant, Mr. John F. Winch and will be the soloists In the ance of Gounod’s “Redemption,” to be at the Music hall on January 29 by the | Boston Handel and Haydn societ —Mr. James Barton is makii — Mr. Bartl Trangements in Chicago by | tent coupany, dwin and Thorne are carrying through the west. The dusky Barner will hang out at Hooley’s theater to- Borrow even! ir. Bartley Campheil’s new comic opera, Point,” the music of which has been srs. E. E. Rice and D. W. Reeves, y performed last week in Provi- before several. professional and Jeians, upon whom it is said to favorable impression. Tom Thumb add his company are at the Central Music Hall, Chicago. The General, together with his brother officer, Major Atom, and several other small personages of no less distinction, give an amusing entertainment Which is well patronized. —Mme. Minnie Hank resumed her concert January 6th, after the termination of cement with Col. Mapleson. She will dence, kK. I Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and ern cities until theend of March, + will retura to New York to sing a few ith the Mapleson company. “Fritz Among the Gipsies, Fritz at Haverly’s, N. Y. the same happy, bright character in Ireland” or “Among the Gipsies.” ly when Fritz is among “the boys” that t seen at his best. «this week in Nashville, *zomery and Selma. Cullough ts in Phil: -Jobn T. mond gave this week to Williamsburg... Mrs. Langtry appeared on New Y night in Chicazo.-..Lawrence Barrett ws in Cleveland. «++. Mary Anderson is next week in Baltimore. — Mr. Henry E. Abbey has completed his ne- for the lease of the new Metropolitan | se. The lease 13 for one year, with of renewal. Mr. Abbey has engaged ening of the honse (the 22d of Octo- ) Mme. Nilsson, Mle. Valeria, and rpanini and Del Puente. The chorus of 100 voices, and the orchestra will ‘ides the artists men- proposes to engage a con- ia basso of merit. Mr. da enty operas, the proper- of which will be imported. The house will be the largest in a drop of 100 feet, 92 feet epth, while the full width of it will be 150 feet. + - Pp for the o; ber. 1 Stznors enue car, yesterday, one of whose weather predictions n disputed sinve he was rated , Temarked to an acquaintance was unusual weather for the last of d hardly spoken when an old under his arm hopped up “Itis eh? Tlj just bet you an even dollar that yeu are m ken ! "t this unusual weat {you two to one we had just three, five and eight ash a the weather; still, I er at this time of the year . Put up yo i! Tdon't bet ink such soft we ular.” on three to ene it Isn't sin lar!” cried 1 man, told yon I wouldn't bet." nt do: deceiving people, with your “t you four to one you can't was in Septen: oks as if we m it have snow.” you five to one we don’t see a flake this piped the old man. “How can you air isn’t cold enough to n it may rain. won't. Bet vou six to one you never wind where it is!” »r indicates a storm of sort 1" shouted the solid man. fl take you on that, too, and bet you seven ¢ that it doesn't !” toon The py Jar, but he chang het seemed about to haul out a dol- “i nis mind and tell back in his 1 crowled out : be my thermometer doesn’t stand at degrees above.” iv! No,sir! PU bet you elght to one ve at leust three degrees out of the But the solid man came not. ~ 0 ‘The Nusiness Tendency in New York. New York Letter. i-known dry-goods house goes out of Dusiness January 1, having, after two years of OVER THE GARDEN WALL. “The man that I marry must have money. I am tired of grabbing along in shabby gentilit: tired of plain fare, mean clothes, thick boots, i short pockets. ‘Pon my soul, if this sort of life continues much longer, I shall get tired of my existence.” “Nonsense, Beryl! You are the most con- tented among us. Poor papa declares you are the ght and life of tue old home, which, for all its poverty, is a happy one, because we love one anotner.” “Old home, you call it. been here five years. ries to make a home.” “This villa makes but a poor husk even. By the by, Laurie, how can we raise the wind to get Bertie a new suit? "Tis all very well for the dear lad to pretend he likes to show his linen, but I am sure he was ashamed of his short sleeves at church on Sunday. Pity he can’t wear bracelets. Talking of church re- minds me, Laura, you must not make eyes at the curate. I admit he is no end of a nice fel- low, but he Is poor, and we must marry money for the sake of Bertie and the dad.” “Tt does not strike me we shall marry at all as we are placed, Beryl. The men we would marry are above us,and the men who would marry us we are above. So between two stools we are likely tocome to grief. Pass me the string, these beans are getting top heavy. I hope it will be as fine as this to-morrow, since we must go tothis picnic given by papa’s em- ployers. If I had my will, instead of going with our best bibs and our tuckers we would sro In rags to reproach them for the wretched sziery they give the dear old dad.” “You forget, dear, that papa began at the wrong end of his life. The work he could un- dertake might be done by a boy of eighteen, so it would not be fair if he were to be paid above his abilities, and Ithink it very kind of Mr. Brace to invite us. What a weak mortal you are, Laurie. How isyour lace progressing? Mrs. King said she was sure she could sell it for you. What is there for the dad's dinner? Cold meat. Oh, T'll go and mince it for him. Bertie said he would not be home till ten to-night, so ‘tis no use prowlin for him.” As the young girl tip-toed to nail a bean ter dril to the top ofthe high wall that divided their ‘den from another, a young fellow with a sunburned. jolly face, laid aside his pipe and said to himself. What a jolly Why, we have not It takes as many centu- voice that girl has, and what a lot of mercenary mischief she has been talking. T rit lean get apeepat her! If her tace es her voiee, she ought to be worth look- it Truly she was a comely little creature, with her pretty, plump shape, suashiay gray eyes, and curly flaxen hair. Her features were far from faultless, but her complexion was pure, and she had such a merry look one forgot to be critical. Her sister was more lovely, perhaps, but could not be more lovable; her calm, Ma- donna beauty bad a twilight charm beside the morning glow of her sister's less perfect but brighter looks. ‘A plump little partridge, and looks sweet- tempered. I must serape acquaintance through my friend the curate. It will help to pass the time while those lawyers are settling my bus ss, Which I don’t believe they will do till I given them the last six-and-eiht-pence I Tommy, you must go to church, my And who knows but posse lad; to-morrow’s Sunday. the rosy beanty in the holland frock may not invite you over the garden wall before the week is out.” ‘Allow me to Introduce my friend, Mr. Con- y, to you, Miss Stewart. He fg a near neighbor of yours. Lanrle bowed. Beryl was lagging behind for Bertie! She came up in time te see a sunburnt face from which a pair of wicked brown eyes twinkled, and to hear a manly voice declare one was bound. it he would be Christianlike, to love one’s neighbor as himself. Then she was intro- duced, and, feeling this fine fellow’s eyes upon her, she was grateful to think the muslin frock she wore was in its first crispness. Mr. Conroy seemed more taken with -hand- some Bertie than his sister, for he fell behind with that youth, and disgorged his reeking brain of all the’ sea anecdotes he knew that promised to grow stale through silence. Bertie was flattered by such notice from a man who seemed to be a hero, since he had sailed so many years on the adventurous sea. So charmed indeed was the lad that the drowsy afternoon found him sitting on the high wall that divided the gardens, onthe chance of see- ing his interesting friend. Mr. Stevens, the curate, looked In after chureh, in that quiet evening hour which is sown. Mr. Stevens was a hearty, usly athlete, very unlike the usual run of ; an earnest, honest, intelligent fellow x Stevens, Whose manhood was crowned by manliness. He had a clever, plain face, and the most persuasive tongue imaginable. The man who has a tongue, I say, is no man If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. Had Fellx felt certain some day in the prom- ise of the future; the face of Laurie shone in a ar domestic world that lived only in his hopes. There was much pleasant chat carried on that night over the garden wall, and Mr. Stewart, a weary, wan-looking old man, listened to the hum of the young voiees and dreamed of his lost youth, and the gentle wife who made it happ: . Weeks rolled on, and the young people be- came very friendly. Then dawned the long- looked-for day of the picnic. The girls were up betimes, hurrying over their morning tasks. Tom discovered his divinity shaking mats in the garden, with a duster on her flaxen head and her sleeves tucked away from her pretty, rounded arms. She nodded to him mere! ing: “Ah, you won't know ine presently. ‘Tis a clear case of Cinderella.” She blushed with pleasure when her friend ginterly lowered a basket over the wall con- taining a heap of choice flowers and two pairs of tempting seven-buttoned gloves. “I really think It ig wrong to accept them, sakl the deligited girl, “but we want them so badly Ireally think we must take them and confess ourselves awfully indebted to you for such a pretty present. “Tshould be awfully burt {f you would not accept such a simple, friendly offering as that, Miss Beryl.” “Of course you would; so should I, if T had to refuse such seasonable gifts. Shake hand Mr. Conroy, and believe me awfully grateful. home?” “ Yea, and more than that; if yon will leave the back door unlatched I'll tumble over about six and set light to the fire. so that Mr. Stew- art may not be defrauded of his tea by the gaicty of his daughters.” “Well, now, that 1s good of you; for, to tell the truth, his tea has weighed on my mind, be- cause be coimes home so tired.” Tom was on the watch to see the sisters de- part in their crisp cambrie dresses and big white jonnets. Two prettier girls never were seen— such stylish little ladies, too, and so full of healthy, high spirits. Mr. Stevens, who was to escort them, said to his friend as he left him: ‘I wish you were go- ing, too, Tom.” “So do T,” said Beryl, Ifting her candid eyes to his. Somehow that wish of hers helped him to endure the loneliness of the longest day he could remember. True to his word, he got Mr. Stewart's tea ready, and, what was more, stayed to help him drink it, and was weil rewarded when the girls es in tired, but radiant, from their day’s en- joyment. Laurie went straight Into the cosy sitting- whose shabbiness haga homelike look. Beryl hurried into the bare area kitchen, where ious her fatner and Tom cosily smoking T pipe dea of stasing down here—though I don’t know but what it is the most comfortable room in the house,” sald Beryl, perching herself on her father’s knee as she untied her bounet and rattled on about the day’s amusements. “Oh, dad, Mr. Brace was so attentive; he never let me out of his sight. He is rather coarse, but not a bad fellow when you get to know him: He fs going to call. There was a horrid lot ot Women there, so stuck up, but Laurie and I leavened the lot. Come up into the parlor. Mr. Stevens is there making love to Laurie. » don’t frown, dad; it’s true, and if you don’t approve of it you had better go and tell them 80 at once, for at the rate they have been going on to-day you'll soon loge all control over the beanty of the family.” With a merry Beryl led them into the triai, found the Jobbing trade unretaunerative. The fact is a few large firms are gradually absorbing all the business, and no moderate house can live and compete with the peculiar methods and the gizantie capital of the great concerns. It is so in the boot and shoe and grocery trades; a few houses do all the business, and the small-sized firms, of which there were so ‘many ten years aco, are ually passing out of existence. Centralization in business seems to be the tendency of the times, cool, musk-scented ait m, where they found the young people: imsroetiy discussing classical music. re sania ace up on ‘ag pony old 2 and Tom sat beside her, while Fel his love was but a lassie yet," and Mr, Stewart drowslly rend a week-old Times. After this picnle the uaioe, of the firm of jiece Brothers, employed Mr. Stewart 4s ledger clerk, called uy ‘Any one could see with half an ‘as Bertie said, what he came for. He did his Will you notice if any one calls, if you are at | | that dread form on the dreamy sea. Surely her | dream warned her not to send him away with- THE WORLD MOVES. — SKILL AND SCIENCE TRIVMPHANT. Our reporter relates the following remarkable expe- rience of one of our mokt relisble and substantial mer- chants, Deacon Stephem.G. Mason. Mr. Mason esys that from 1869 to 1680 bbé eliffered. terribly trom fre- quent very seyere attacks f IifammatoryRhebmatism. The Inst in the winter of 79 ana °80 was so severe as to render him unablé te tale astep@n four months. yzed, and bo:h knees bpeame go stiff that he could not bend them. The doctéth prayounced his case incura- ble, leaving him in a téHAble bondition. He was then induced to try Hunt’s Remedy, by a medical friend who admiration of Beryl, who was a little of her conquest, though quite ashamed of the man, who was vulgar and underbred, and took his homage as @ queen would tiat of a sul Poor Tog felt that his fortune was out at heels. He held on with the dogged resolution of a British tar, but had little hopes ef standing his prize. Beryl grew daily more bewitching and unapproachabie, driving her adorer distracted with her many moods and caprices. Out of patience, Tom, one day bluntly asked her to be his wife, in a few maniy and touching words. He assured her of his love, implored + to put him out of his misery by'a straigh- forward answer. Beryl was alone with the young fellow in the shabby old parlor, which looked terribly worn and poverty stricken in the light of the after- noon sun. Tom had chosen un unlucky time to do his special pleading, for Beryl was feeling out of heart, tired out by the perpetual fight to make the ends meet. Two heavy bills rustled in her pocket, as Tem crushed her in his clumsy, loving embrace, aud she was painfully conscious of the threadbare cuffs of her second-best dress. “Oh, don’t, Tom, dear, you hurt me. 1 can- not listen to you, for | promised dear mamma when she was dying I would never marry till, by so doing, f could make my father's life easier and help my brother. It sounds very mean and horrid, I know; but marriage to me means pro- moti Other girls may follow the dictates of their hearts and be happy, honest and poor; but 1 must keep my promise to my dead mother, and marry money for the sake of my peuple. ac Ah, I understand, and sell yourself tg Mr. Brace.” “He has not offered to buy me yet,” sald Beryl, in a shaken voice, her fair face pallid even to the sweet lips. “And if he does?” Beryl bit her lip till it bloomed again, then answered light * Well, if ie does T suppose I must accept him, and be mi: ple ever after Tom smiled contemptuously; his face looked haggard, and his eyes pleaded as for life. “Lam gadI canknow what your nature before it is too late. I thought there was por stuff in you: but, man like, my Judgment the waxen mask ofa beautifal In fufure my mistress shall be the wild ; that is less treacherous than a woman. d not be afraid I shail trouble yon about ness avain. Iam not made of such 5 at causes one, afier receiving a biow on onecheek, to turn the other to the ene- my. Do not despise my love. It is honest, and too dear a thing to be cheapened by repeated offering. He who gives the love of ail his being “ greatly, and cannot give the whole twice. od bye, Bers] May you never make such for another as that which now unmans kidney disease, and convinced Mr, Mason that such was the case, and after taking it eix weeks wasentirely cured, and is now in such excellent physical condition that neither damp weather nor wet feet affect him disagree- ably. Mr. Mason says that his cure is complete, as it is more than two years since he has had the disease. ‘I attribute my most remarkable cure solely to Hunt's Remedy, the Infallibie Kidney and Liver Medicine, saya Mr. Mason.—Providence Evening Press. THE BEST. William H. Wilson, M.D., Springfield, Effiington on., Ga., says: “I prescribed Hunt's Remedy in acompli- cated caso of Dropsy, which I had been treating for ¢ight years, and I find Hunt's Remedy is the best medi- cine for Dropsy and the kidneys I have ever used.” OWE MY EXISTENCE. Abigail 8. Coles, of Moorestown, Burlington co., N. J., eays: ‘Eighteen months ago I had Dropsy around the heart, My physicians and friends despaired cf my ever getting well. The first bottleof Hunt's Remedy wave me great relief. I feel Towe my very existence to Hunt's Remedy, and I am deeply thankful.” Alsddin’s lamp wrought mighty things, but Hunt's Remedy works mightier. Try it. 2 A moment later Beryl was alone, sobbing out | HH gp §88s THT ERR THT the sorrow of her young heart on her little| HHH 9 QSsssg 7 Em of white bed. Ob, how dearly shetreasured inher | ff ff 0° Sggs8 fF Exe & soul the love she had cast away forever. How miserable to be the eause of pain to him whom she had held it honor to make happy! ‘TIT ERE RRR “Ch, mother, mother, if you can_know the T RR oo - agony of your child’s sacrifice, send down from & pe REE onic} heaven peace and patience,” prayed the broken .2 ERE ROE Sggs8 voice, as, weary with weeping, the tired head sank {o rest on the pillow that had never before witnessed such tears as_these—tears that were the distilled sweetness of a crushed heart. : Laurie, creeping up at dusk, and finding her CELEBRATED STOMACH r sleeping, left her with a gentle caress to the repose the pallor of her face showed she 80 much needed. = But while the body lay prone and peaceful, the mind took up the burden of her pain, and| BBR TTT fTTT = RRR ,S83q wrecked it on the torture ofa dream about her) BaP Tf iee feet 5 lover that filled her with horror and alarm. B t 3 Eee BB Beryl awoke to see the moon-kissed clouds| BEB : Re ER speed across acalm Heaven of purply blue, broid- r ered with pearls. Her breast was beating furi- ‘ ously; her swollen eyelids felt stiff and sore. All the house was quiet, and the church clock truck the hour of ten. Quietly disrobing, ehe sat by the open window to unbind her flaxen hai Then she thought of Tom. His soul seemed ' close to her as though she had stolen it from | Hostetter’s Stomach Bittera gives steadiness to the nerv:s, induces a healthy, natural flow of bile, pre- yents constipation without unduly purging the bowels, gently stimuiates the circulation, and by promoting a vigorous condition of the physical aystem, promotes, also, that cheerfulness which is the truest indication of ‘a well-balanced condition of all the animal powers. For sale by all Druggists sua Dealers generally. 42 out hope. What should she do to keep her promise to that dear indulgent mother who had never laid @ command upon her but in death? sudden thought came to her. Could not her youth be put 40 some task that should more honestly bring help to her old father than by marriage? Yes, she would go out into the world and work. She bad health, youth, talent and would be true to her love. for her honest lover had the right to hold her in contempt. Her elastic spirits were again exuitant. She would give a year of life for power to begin her task at once. Oh, if she could only have made peace with Tom before she slept again. As Aurora parts the curtain before the face of day, so now Beryl drew aside the mazy net- | work of her hair, and looked out with rosy Joy to the garden where her lover so often waited to smile on him. It was dark in the old garden, but, like a glow worm, shone the beacon light of a cigar. Up and down the path it glowed as though the bearer were ofa restless mood. Then and there Beryl decided to end her remorse. Of course she knew it was very improper to give her lover an interview alone in a garden at that time, but lovers have done so from time immemorial, and Eres’ i COCOA. BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING *«By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by pcareful application of tha fine properties of well ne- lected Cocoa, Mr. kprs has provided our breskfaet ta- bles with a’ delicately-flavored beverave, which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by’ the judicious ‘use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enoush to resist every ndenoy tod rcase. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We miay escape many a fatel uhaft by keep- ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly nourished frame." —Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mi k, Bold in tins, (only 34-Ib. and Ib. ), by Grocers, labe:ed. JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists. London, Eng. will do it till the crack of doom. MM MMTEENN N OO NN NL Y¥ ¥ So Beryl, not to be behind romance in power ENN Q@ORNNE YY ‘z NNN ONNNL ¥z of loving, pulled down a well worn ulster from NNN O ON NNL i its peg ‘and shrouded her scanty attire beneath HEN NN OO NgNNLLLL ¥ its thick folds, then elipping her pearly pink toed feet into a pair of rusty velvet shoes, she slid like a nufied moonbeam down the creak- Ing stairs, and with burglariously beating heart, drew back the bolts and let herself out into the tond freedom of the warm night's caresses. Her beacon Nght had vanished, but she could hear footsteps crunch the gravel. “Is that you, Tom?” whispered the distinct girlish voice that had a suspicion of uneasiness in its clear tone. “No, miss, it is I, Mra. Brown. Mrs. Brown was the starchy landlady next door. “Mr. Conroy. tor I_suppose.’tis he you mean, has gone where all decent young folks should be—to bed. suppose, then, decency gets less desirable as we get on in years, since you are up—eh, Mrs. Brown? Mrs. Brown was inistaken in sup: sing I had retired. I am at your service, Miss Beryl,” said a humorous yoice as Mrs. Brown had disappeared in the night shadow lease, Tom, come over the wall; I want to talk to you. Tom was beside her in @ second, and_very gently down by him upon the old seat under the r of the wall. “Well, quecnie, what is it you would say to me?” “Oh, Tom, I_am so sorry [ was so unkind to- “day; forgive me. for indeed I love you deariy, and will never marry any other man, but will keep my promise to mamma by learning to work, a8 many other women do; and some day, dear, (here the wooing volce was low an tremulous)—some day, dear, after a lot of wait- ing. we may be happy together.” Tom took the girl to his heart and poured out a passion of love to her. DR. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is made pxpressly for the cure of derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous ¢tream of FLECTRICITY permeating through the parts must restore them to healthy action. ‘There is uo mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are tertified to. Weakness from Indivcretion, Incapacity, Lack of. Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any troubie of these organs is cured. Dowot confound this with electric belts adver- tixed to cure all ills from head to toe. This is for the ONE specified purpose. For circulars giving full in- formation addresas— CHEEVER ELFCTRIC BELT O0., 103 Washington street, Chicago, e90-nkew Coox Booz Containing valuable recipes and instructions how to use OLIVE BUTTER, By the Irincipal of Mailed Free upon ¢ Philadelphia Cook S weit cpa alae WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPHIA. n23-th, adctu, 78t HE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CAREFULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGED SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. TicKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IX PRoPoRTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Time was for- gotten, loveruled the hour, and they were will- mare hereby crtity thal ine sunervise the arrange- , g ‘0 he Monthly and Semi-Annual Dravwirn ing subjects to love's sway. OF Ths Dociites Mista Poe Cone eed ae pore Very sweet and pure was their converse and caressing; vazue, yet hopeful, their plans for that far-off future that was to be spent to- gether. Midnight chimed out,and sent Beryl blushin; but happy to her re and Tom, who ha waited while she rebolted the door, and listened to her softty flying steps ascending the staira, uncovered his head and thanked God for the gift of his dear girl's loye. The next day Tom started off, leaving no word of farewell. Mrs. Brown was mute; even Beryl’s haggard looks and pleading, miserable eyes could not win a word from’ her. Sh marely es to a a i te sound] ladies, who give unsought midnight meetings a to younz men, could hope for. “Indeed, she | Syireyhrtucsuoual gad Chatitable purpocce with a thought they deserved to neglected. vst $550,000 Kaw since eas 400 tees : One, two, three days passed, and st ere helming, \chise was came no sign to cheer Heryl’s dejected heart. ‘State Constitution adopted Then, just as she had given up hope, came the reprieve. She was sitting in the garden, pretend: work. The earth, grateful for the shower that had awakened its sweet scents, flaunted its beauties in the girl’s ead face, when a rustle in the boughs above caused her to look up, to see her lover swing himself over the wall. ‘raking her in his arms, he tasted the full-sweetness her lips, wuawcd by her look of dignified re- Proach. son manage and control the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with h rt, in good faith towara alt parties, and we authorize the Company to use this tas trith Fite-wimii signatures attached, in its advertisement tte SFistrnens, and © +. ~ Commissioners. Incorporated in 1968 for twenty-five years by the Leats- purposes wi FIRST Spare DEAwniG, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUEBDAY, JANUARY 9, 1888, 162p Mowtuix Dnawine. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at $5 each. in fifths, in pro- Ds, “Darling, forgive me if my absence has made id Sst OF ou malactbla Or Whistls womae atranttu 2 Sapte ee Ofrneen st Bed ut I lett a letter on the mantelplece in my 3 Capital Prize of 10000 room for you, which Mrs. Brown pretends to} 5 *™'4 ° $y ee have overlooked. Sweetheart, I have been} 10 ao. 7 30,000 away on business that concerns us both. You} 20 Le 10,000 can keep your vow, and still may marry me to-| 390 3° a ghee morrow, for I am arich man. I have been idling | 600 ao. 80. 3o000 bee ere my lenses seed some phates 1000 do. appre 25-000 ut a property I have Legere erase 9 Approximation The dear dld‘dad shall rest ins 00 old} 3°" ao. Ltt] age; Bert shall slake his thirst forthe sea, and,| 9 = do. £30 last of all, Felix ehall wait no for his wife, for there is 8 li in my gift that shall settle thelr love better any pudding. Tell Ee ny treasure, dose not such news deserve a “Tw "decided Beryl, liberally, and she gave him them, : The end Pe 801 Courier. Application for rates to Clubs should be made only to of the information rite Sicady eiving full a= dress. Send ordcra x . RR DAUPRIN 420-wasSw g NEW ORLEANS, Ta A oe aye! Ar Lew, Hangs for, but not always obtal vestuie nts—divid end.—Lowell told him that his whole sickness and trouble arose from. FINANCIAL. AUCTION SALES. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. =e | FUTURE PROTECT YOUR FAMILIES q B ELLERY, BAB DIWLINO, nectouee Rene eee reams | S. bs ber and October alone Sager ceo ar i. ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. Steck SPECULATION. DUBREUIL BROPHERS, NUFACTURERS OFF FSS SHIRTS 1112 F Srazxt Norraweet, Wasurserom, D.G nlé-3m = = Colt the ‘Trustee will ay, FANCY ELEVEN Hts we EDR bay GaN ARN Sheves a Jo aie ee subdivision of square on efaee Pe between Caoal and Delaware avenue, Parties wishtae to make money tn stocks should com- & =, frame dwelling. mmunicate with the old established firm of marde JOHN A. DODGE & CO... Baxxens axp Stock BRoKEns, No. 12 Watt Srneer, New Yous, will eend free full inforvuation snowing how large its may be realized on investments of interest ard secured by y; «ll couvesancing at pur- le. TTBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF ALL OF SQUARE 7°9. IM- “PROVED BY, A LARGE BRICK RESIDENC: KNOWN AS THE LATE HARRY WINTER'S PROPERTY, BOUNDED BY CANAL AND SOUTH KSTREET AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, cedeene hee texk, frances Hock B1E F Street, opposite Patent OMloa Furness, having best CO.. 165 Brokerage ities. Write them, n16-coSm n Fine Dress 8 irte to order @ specialty. Sit beat AND BECOND STREET hs Shirte for $13.59. Realy. de Shirts at following By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 12th, poems Upfinishes, 75 ots. ; Auished, 90 @ay of March, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber] Pectiees, unfinished, 650. ; finished, 80 cts. Full line 881, folios 232 &c., ‘one of the Iand records of the: $ Boys Shirts. Fite assortment ot Searfs, Gi Howery and Underwear ‘<a __STEAMERS. &e, Gro, ALExaxpER Lrowx, member N.Y. Stock Exch’ge. 38 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. s1 District of Columbia, and by direction of the party neured y, the undersigned ‘Trustee wil elon SATURDAY, KY SIXTH, 1883, on the premi- ses at FOUR O'CLOCK, all of square 739, together wih the improvements. ‘The eale of tiie property offers a fine opportunity to secure ® comfortable home, he improvements are good and substantial. \WiNine scHEDULE Ww psrats STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES mere R ‘8! rs Terms of sale: One third cash; the balance in two Pg peg Oy ed i Rd equal payments, at fix and twelve months, wth notes ‘cewiiad: 2. swith 5. & OO RR. ot oat bearing interest at six p.recent. per annum until paid, Al OWSMITH, on MONDAYS, for Nomint aud tm- and secured by a deed of trast on. the p operty sold, termediate landings: returning 1UPSDAIS. Om queda ine oF Ga CHARLES Payeon, " pe es § Ne NGTON, sp, | sud iptorme din : atti FRIDAYS. aai-dts ‘Trustee, | WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. SATURDAYS." for Lectantiowa, aud” intermediate §@- THE ANOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ° Ory: . MONDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SFCOND, 1883, —_ musts rx: tutermed return T NESDAYS, for Mattox and U and intern FRIDAY same hour and pia By order of Trustee. jaui-d&dn THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneen, Mandings, retucn THURSDAYS, for Uy Matton Gi aru SATURDAYS: H. H. DODGE, FPMOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sone on oepintion apy nt OF AD! ROUSE, ON | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and N'B, Pabdrirt, Sonn R, woop, IFTH STREET NORTHWEST, Sold on Coramiesion, —_ ae BOTH DESIRABLE RESI- M®™ VERNON! MT. VERNON IT a No. 539 1SrH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDIN By virtue of a deed of trust fr: Rerand wife and Johnson P. ted July Let, A. D.18 folio 87, of the land re Nathan C. Dra-, rns and wife, znd Tecorded in No. 693, is of the District of Columbia Agency for Prince aud Whitely, tock Brekera, 2 Loaves 7h street wharf daily (exoeit Sunday) for MM, and of the order of the Supreme Court of the District of eran a Columbia, ‘in the cove of Uraper vx. Hyde et al.» equity ei Backiwae: Maw Keak, mk SRN ae OD the suleertber f the previises, ne L. L. BLAKE, Captal ae OAS ee EW YORK, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. lot numbered | Every cless of Securities borzht and sold on commit sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | summa Gary, ot Powered, Clyde-butit Dura Stamey of this Tne binety-# (fwrenty four), tn the | York, Boston and Washington. Crders executed on te ani TED AM. Jo TeRDAM scuTEDAM mm Te tea | New York Stock Exchange at one-eischth of one per cent MZ. ..B- CALAND. : re a0 byt watts Sout ty Asie Loe HO ceeate all be Waisates | commission, Private and direct tslegrayh wires 0 eso te ee to the Netherian(s, leave MW Sunsom atrowt, Jerwey City, N. dee ESDAY for Kotterdam and Ame iatrict of Columbia. ein equare 510 at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. square “96 at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.) rms of exle: One-third cash, of which #100 on Richmond, Baltimore, Philadel; bia, New York and Boston, throngh which orders are execute’ on tie Stock Exchanges in those citles and repertea back and in M. First cabin, second cabin, $50: «toerage. $24. each piece must be paid at the time of salc, and the | Promptly, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | 7 CAZAUX, General Ae £ residue in equal sums, in one, two, and three years, ou | formation rearding the Marketa recived through our | New ror pussy uptiy to WG. ME CEEMOE potes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cen- | wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stook | &CO., #25 Penusylvania avehue, Waslvuestan, . tuin_yer annum from day of esle, psyatle semi- a _ — —— lily, ‘to be ecenred ‘on, this property sold to the an nl SUKTH GFRMAN LLOYD. ‘tou of the Trustee. To be sold subject to taxes STEAMSHIP x® Berween New Tons, Havag, wcarmente, and conveyancing and recordig (0 -ROFESS rot UTHAMETON ann DRew cep eerie _ PROFESSIONAL The staamers of this company will tail EVERY SAB ete ANTHONY HYDE, Trustoo. Se ——————— | URDAY from Bremen plet, fost of 34 street, IAL TELTH MADE BEFORE AND IN- | Ratesof pasuge Trout Now York toler See eerted immediately after extracting natural. teet! Fouthany on ‘and ‘Tesch, Get cabin. $i jntecrawe, $90: propaid #tocraee Moderate tees. Dit. DON- | §24. “For frvicin ply. ko Ok 2 1321 F street horthwost. ja3-ly £2 Bowlin Greene Newvork, &. 12. Alen SOT RIIFICIAL EYES, §8, $10, THE $i ee nae See ¥ fi Boxwosa Therssoriet Somtens e = es ai. opera. HEMPLEL’ HA™scae LINE. ineylvania avenue. al = WEPELY LIN OF STRAMERS LEAVING ALW YORK EVERY THURSDAT ‘eplendid success. Modern methods and skill in TON, D.C. By vittue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 17th da of Novemter, A. }, 1x80, and duly te: corded in Liber No. folio 6, et peg-, one of’ the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party *secured thereby, and at the request of heirs, the undersivned Trus- tees will sell at pubic auction, in front of the 33. ;_that $7 Field ithe Optirean) OH WHAT A MISTAKE © suffer with Bunions, when by calling on Mrs. Dr. vA iy, ‘A De ess, ee DUR oie cK Ree ci een oo On can: have then FOR ENGLAND, FKASU# AND GERMANY. FM. fhe folowing” described real state, eftunt, ying | PEmABERAY Cited, ascot someot theaite | Betererannete tia, and known and distinguished upon the plat or plan of said city and District ak and being ot numbered twenty-eight (28% in Davidson’s sub ivision of square bumubered two hundred aud twenty (220), as ssid sub- div ion is recorded in the office of the surveyor of Wastungton, D.C., improved by a four-story and base- ment brick ‘welling, containing in all sixteen large rooms, with ali the modern improve ents, of Washington, New York and Boston, who hay e been C. B. RICHARD & ©0., Semmes has treated at her Gffice In said cities. Mrs. had fifteen years of successful practise, Keliable testimonials of extracrdimary cures can be bad _at office, 501, cor. E and 13th streets northwest, ‘over florists. Office houss 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., or later by aj ment. Or to PERCY G. SMITH, 1861 and 619 Penney! Bend for “Tourist Guztie. Size of lot: 24 ft. 6 inches front by cepth of 120 feet. ASY Fre. DAILY WAI A LIN. S Terma: Six thousand doliars (36,000) cash, balance | I4j open air and sunchine oxsecnie, and docarbories To AND FROM in six, twclve and eighteen months, with anterest at the | the sytem thorouchiy promoting hecltinaaa eae rate of six per cent. per annum Feat ee ana secured | and Dr. WHITES’ twenty-one consecutive years of BOSTON AND BALTIMORE, deed of trust on property sold. Ail couveyancing at | Sueceesful practice in Washicgion, “De C., ensbles f purchaser; ond if terms of sale are mt eom- iwith within seven days after date of acie, the trus: [- e the right to resell the property at risk and ‘auitinse purchaves ‘Lhe property will be s« requisite treatment for Hard a1 Club and Inverted cences, cte., ete. cians ! Sott Corns, Buntons, Naila, Frost Bite, Vasculur Excres- Refers tothe most eminent phy 1 surgeons. His Chiropodial estabiienment, iard’s Hotel, is patronized by LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY lear of all encumbrances. A seen et at taster cf th seenmer dis weeks “Gast ac aster poe ae stone! ZHhe Louse may be inspected between 10 and 3 o'clock | (Sundays 10 a.m. tol p.m.) Office fee $1 per visit.n28 | Prepaid os for Friendaand Relatives ae a _ = froma the ( ety Tasdroad station oF aleame PHILIP F. LAR! HE UND? RSIG: D HAS RI b land! tey States, ‘ihe ouly ue taking: office hours in Washington, at 1209 Pent very, Wednowday, from 1 to 4 p.m. ‘M. D., Surgeon in change of Maryland thary, Baltimore, Md. 8, MEDICAL Ei R 639 F street n. Ww. way. JOHN 5 survanacl for wafoty and vee, 1 endare fited up with all improvements conducive the comfort of prestuers. Cabin, $50, $70 and §80. Intermediate, $40.) 5 lowest’ rates. Apnly t JAS. BELLE: ' ‘Trustees. Dee . 8. 0} LECT! x ‘TL jae Ds a Galvanic and Electro Vapor Bath Massage, Sword: .. a ¢ a jp mover ments, Megnetic pertinent es Hours trom ee ee eS se on — AND DESIRA- m. to7 p reet northw 06-410" _ | New York, 207 Broadway; Boston, Masa, 15 at. TEO slacel ain Pa. NE. Coruct Brond’and MEDICAL, & es nnd E OTICE,, =|¢. Li . EXOTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE C ney rescri; tious and send you to someside show drag- Feet NO Will, gree to divide profits with the doctor. LOT 20 FE ON NoRT ET WE: TANE ROUTE. AND FIFTH ST) hose dinappointed of of ‘hea, Syphilis or | THE a TER By. LET TINCH leet abould oousnit Dr. BROTHERS. and oun 906 BEL Sita eT oar aa FORK AND FROM Pu Wea. Liv RK HARBOR. Tink 40. SOR" New vows Jun. 10. 1 Catalonia, ... Wed. dan. 17.1 w . G B pitect southwest, who will Furnish you medicines guarantee a ciire or nopay. Thirty-five rears’ rience. 4a5-Im? PAN CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULT ERS, 906 B street southwest. Particular By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the > of Columbia, holding a speciai term as an! Tquity Court. pucsed on the 16 2, in a cause wherein F lizal sre complainants, and M: are cefendanta, No. 6, 19. A. Moore and others Harrieon and cthers 15, the nndervizned the ioc] ti ition paid to all Diseases Peeuliar to LuTies, married | Bothm Wea, Jan.31. | Serv ‘Wed., Feb. premiee uae MokD ye aart ee TH| OF sinwle, AU Irregularities and Ovarian Troubles] AND £VERY WEDNESDAY 8 NEW FORK, DAY Or “SANUARE, 1883, _ at treated. ‘21-2m* SOUR ‘Thirty-five veers’ experience. Rare OF Panne: real v TE Ts O'CLOCK P. M., the tollowing’ described $60, $80 and $100 for pasecneer Btecrage at very low rates. Stocrage tickets from erpool and Queenstown aud ali other parts of Europes Jowest rates, 2 LADIE ND—MOTI’S HOMEOPATHIO Pills, for all female complaints, obstructions and diseuses produced from irrecularitios; no taste or estate in raid cause mentioned, eitusie in the c.ty of Washington, J istrict of Columbia, to wit: Lot num Hes six (6), of the subdivision of part of square uum. c sion of , Ul. For sale only at 906 B street southwest, 415-11" ‘ile of Inde elt red four hundred and tifty-e'ght (458), mace and re. | el. _ For sai = cick tat | punroust len given for Sars corded by the heirs of William Wheteroft, decsased. R. LEON, THE OLDEST ABLISHED AND | Havre, Autwerp and other ports on the Continent immroved by a three-stor: r brick building; aud also, on THE SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR U'CLOCK P. M., that other piece of real estate, unimproved, in said cause mentioned, situate in «aid _¢ ty and District, tor Mediterranean ports. For freixit and passace apy at the Companys only rehable Ladies’ Ph: the city, cau be No. 4 Bowling G: or Heerace and eatin ia consulted daily at 237 Penusslvauia avenue. All Female complaints | and Irrecularities quickly removed. Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations QTIS BIGELOW & (O., 60> Td wines, ‘Wankslugtom, to wit: Tho east half of the west half of lot numbered | strictly confidential. Separate roomsfor Ladies. ufice | 2>C: VEENON H. BROWN ‘ _ i e - rer! is nN 5 N & CO., New York; Gi) routing Bfloun AS) foot on A sean sty | ROUM2 tO dand 6 40 8p.m0, = seers Cs Tt eee Wee le TS of suid lot. Siu terme of sale, as sited by said Senter, mae Neural. = ‘The purchase money to be paid in equal instalments of acne, one-third in cash, and the belance in one and two years | Turkish, Russian, Sulphur and all Medicated Baths from the day of wale, the whove to bvarinterest froin the | @iveD.. -417 G etreet, opponite Ikiges House. 20 day of sale, and the payment thereof to be secured by | > AME DE FOREST 2M deed of trust on the property sold, (or cash to be paid on ae > hee HAS REMEDY FOR LA- the day of sale, or on the ratification by the court) A Q Giese; qfllfemaie complaints quickly cured. Can be onft of $500 on the 7th sircet property and cf $100 oa street property wili be respectively cequired at the of sale. ‘Ihe “Trustees reserve the nicht to resell respective pieces of proverty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, uniess the purchasers of the soi enall comply with the above terins within one 05 Tth street, Wi RAILROADS. (ANDTHE ONLY LIA YAS AND THE W TON d R. H. L. BOVEE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, treats successfully Female Disea x a, Kheumation, Chile, Paralysis, Nervour Di consulted daily at 1245, street northwest. Ofticehours from lt s oe! lock p. with Indies ‘onl; m1l-10m* ALTH IS WEALTH C. WEST'S (nDNA AND BRAIN TREATMENT: A Specie lor Hye Don vuls: N dl tebe etal Donen, {it Mle Beran of Memory, Spermat week after any All conveyancing at purchaser's Hine ag ea Involunt Buuleson =j : nd Age, catised by over-exersion, eeif-abtine or over JAMES G. PAYNE, indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. 482 Louisiana avenue; One box will eure, recent canon, “Hach bor contaiier es schonier Magesetpenakd Wea ote helene. EDWARD IL THOMAS. ¢ Trustees. | On . hs lacerctown abd Way, Vis > 426-dkas 916 cana Breda Syl geet os aes APRESS Sve dollars; sent by mail prepaid on’ receipt of pricn. Wepuaranice six boxes fo cure. any case. With cach order received by us for eix boxes, accompanied with five dollara, we will send the purchaser our written gaar- sntee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure, Guarantees issued by STOTT & ChOM- WELL, 480 Penusyivania avenue, Washington, D. Wholesaleand Retail Agents, to whom all orders’ sho: Le addressed. y stations. A‘. NEW YORK AND BOSTON ‘arlor Cars to New York. : hand Valley Expres, (commects f cpt and at Futut Roce for Freese) )—Baltinore, Hyattville and Laurel Ei Stove at elteville, Aum polis Junction, Pee 8 Mtoe atel watiorum, ESS, (stops at Hyattsville Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Express, eping Cars to Cincinnati, Lowisy: and Chicago. 2:1 Maitimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Wa. ay. FP OMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. RY SALE OF -VALUABLE IMPRO’ STATE AT THE NORTH y R AND DUNBALTOS 193 3) ni6 i ’ Sunday only for Baltimore story’ brick residence. NG MEN. BALTIMORE EXPRE ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in equsl instalments If you have fafled to receive ‘treatment in BALTIMORE EXPRE payable iu wix, twelve aud ei months," with in- | cases of Chronic such as Heart Disease, Kid- Baitituore, Philadelphi crest from day of ssle, or 11 cash at option of pur- chaser. Upon full payment of purchase money deeds will betiven, Conveyancing et purchsser's cost, A deporit of $500 will be reared, at lime of sale. WILLIAM A. GORDON, 225 455 st., GAS. M. MATTHEWS, 120 Sist at., 3:30—Laltunore aud Way Stations, (W Hagerstown and hey Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency” or Pr veaknest, Diya erick, * 4:30—Haltiuere Hyattsville & msture Decay, Seminal W pepsia, Nervous excitibllity, &e., send two stamps for our questions for eeil-examination and our new book Adare tats Tlic Sat Ty joa 147 Fast 15th street, New ¥ i. ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND RESE % (Martinsbare and D0 iengest cctablanea specialie ih GAELS AND Stops at Hyattsville aud Laura jiarpcaerienes wll eutrantes act inal dfebases of Polit at Rocks atl Way Stations : r ete. Con- | 19:00 ore asd multations ttricdy confidential.” “Came be ) BALAI Mle FPR Under and by virtue of ‘the powers in me vestes Sgt yt by the last will and testament of Withelmina } Ue OR von 5 ler, deoeared, I shall, on TUESDAY, JANU Hicoping Care be hen Tork. ‘H, 1888, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of 70, Cincunstl and. Bt Lowe the preniises, offer for saie at pubhe auction, part lot ce Sleejinw Cars to Cincinnati, St, Louisand #30 BALTIMORE AND WAY STATIONS, aa unday only. Other trans All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station, For further information apply at the Olio Ticket Ottices, Washington Station, 619 and Pansylvania avenue, corner 14th «treet, where Will be taken for baggage to be checked and received: ARD. A. [2 Ei sno are suffering from the errors andin- discretio.s of youth, nervous weaknew, early 5 Joss of manhood, Xc., I will senda recipe that wil cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. ‘This creat remody was @is— ‘covered by & missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the HEY. JosErH T.INMAN, Stution D, New York City. tu, th, &, ly | M ANHOOD RESTORED. seventecn, ib square 431, Ueginning for the rame at the distance of 177 fect irom the soutbeast corner of siid square, on the line of 7th street west, and running thence west 190 feet, thence south 26 fe-t, thence ecet 100 feet to the line of 7th street, and thence with the line of said street north 26 feet to the point of begun ning, improved by a large three-story brick store, ‘Terms cf sale: One-third cash and the balance in one and two years, with interest at6 per cent, to be escured by deed of trust upon the premises. A deposit of $00 WM. CLEMENTS Meier of Tee eee will be required at the tine of sale. Al conve tim of earty {mpruaen: fervons De- Siac = —: and recording at purchaser's cost. "If. terms of tale ave hye 4 oe tevin not complied with in 7 days the Fxecutor reserves the Hat fo resell at Fisk end cost of defaulting purchaser after 6 days" notice of such resaie in son _ Paper published in Washington, ae '8 WALTER, CHAL Eichler, deveased. Lility, Premature Decay, ete. having tried in. vain every’ known remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cure, which fe will send free to his fellow. gufferers. Andress J. H. REEVES, 43 Chatham New York. 4-8, tu, thackGm EAD! BEAD! DE. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for all Urinary Diseases, Impotency, Gleet. Syebt &c. Gonorrhea cured in 48 bours. WM. B. EN’ "S, corner 12th sirect and Pennsylvania Svenue nortliwest. Price $3 per box, sent by mau under -eeal on receipt of price. THE TRADES. >) UFUS H, DARBY, Re ERAN? 202 TEP oe 432 9th street, near E. IBSON BROTHERS, ‘WWE GREAT T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTR TO THE NOKTii, WEST AND SOU DOUPLE TRACK. SPL SCENI SIELL RAILS." MAGNIFICENT EQUIPM. IN EFFECT NOVEMBEK Brn, 2862, Tnamss Leave WasHINGrTos From STATION, CORNEB : or Grn AND BSTKEETS. As FOLLOWs:— For Pittsours and tne Ws Chicaco Lamited $1 Paine Sieoving Catv at 9:50 0. m., daily 1 9.30 a.m, iy, with —— Care burg to Cincipnatl. Western cL i: daily, with Palsce Cars to Pitisl aull Tncitmati: Mail Exptes, 9:50 p.m. daily Pittsburg and th emt, F long ain BS D Ane med pg . cr Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Bul jaro, p.th. daily except Seturday, with Palace Care Washingt m to Canad: Fer Willinmaport, Lock Haven, aud Elairy 010.994. . foent Sunday. New Yors and ths Ean. 6-00 a.m., 10:308.m.,1:36, ay 26, 9:9 Executor Estate of Wilheluina 028-ts For Other Auctions See sth Page. SEWING MACHINES, &e. Pee enema see which you like. Renting MoKENNEY, 427 9th 385 Strest. Te Quezx Or A ! — an ‘The superiority of the New, Self-threading etait BOOK AND JOB UEEN SEWING MACHINE. jivenis avenue, Washington. D. C. and acknowledged by the highest mechan. | _ © Fine. specialty. sand is recogni: icel suthorities, and the demand for them is steadily ir uerits are ‘more extensive- increasing, ly known. we the endorsement of over 300 ladies in city, ineb Bitaeth, BGRame BRE, ae BEAUL iL Ql i. Rend oe en Corner 7th and H & ‘New, Latest Imrroved of, and Rents “Rpoctal atiention to Nopaisiue UNDERTAKERS. Fosbenraune Eesideneo at pnoo of RTHUR ROONEY & CO. G*NEBAL UND) canen AND FUNERAL brivania avenue nore ee LXCETES BINDERY, 1012 PENN. AVE.—PLAIN and Fancy of every ‘done at reasonable rates. Books a ‘specialty. | Orders by inail promptly attended to. H. W.McNEAL, Prop.ji-6m, JAPANESE GOODS. Rao a Gers, etc. Also, new Xmas Carda, "Sorap Picturen'ete. 04 _————————— 30, 10:30 a.m. and 198, ree ar ey Th vga ranoperaan: ‘For firet-class work and artistic tailoring place yoor orders with the leading house of Washington, 024