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Mabel's Christmas Prayer. Written for Tre Evesixa Stan *Twas Christmas eve, and lttie Mabel, Kneeling for her evening praye ‘Thinking only of Kriss Kingle, ‘And of what would be her share,— Casting glances at the chimney, And ber stoc’tng hanging tnere, Sleepy, tired ilttle Mabel, ‘Thus degan hier eventag prayer: “Now, ay me down to steop,— “I pway tse Lord sny sot to te Just listen Auntie, do. sure The: And the hob! “If I sbont r To a pitty wat Ws heir ail b: gud shingied, Gear, Pse seepy, Yse Guns ta se LATE FASHION NOTES. = i smape— | ° TRAINS, VEILS AND BIkDS AND wats tr ay LIE: THE , ETC. are very lon. .S are much worn. Few trained dresses are worn. Tur Hest I. hat is still popular. Mew Cowrene: ain favor. TRAINS are fuller, but are not long. are agai | sation, Christmas Song. Written for the Evestye Stan, Swing wide the bell, and let tt tet ‘The weleo:ne news o'er aM) wnt dell, Our Christmas welcome far and bear. With mirth and rhyme ani joy We greet the old year in his pr And sing our inerry Christmas cheer. On blest refratnt: On Jatea’s plein ssang the ueavenly strain mace On earth, good will to men. Then metdens, sing, and joy-bells ring Your homuge unte Christ our King, And by yonr music sive ‘She message to our hearts agen Archanger of Atuwert the snow Tsee the gion Avi holly branches lacent gree Ie faces bright send back thi And mirth and mer Mg yak? a meery Chrismas scone. Wiihin the door Of 2997 The rh hee fruits of matt h. ‘Then joy-bel3 ring, and matdens sing pence an? MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. PLAY —“Is RANKS"—“ THE PAVE: MENTS OF PANIS” —A NEW ENGLISIE ACTRES: PELMER'S DATGHT: FAILURS—MARY Ay DERSON, ETC. — “in the Ranks.” the latest N tth n ew York sen- Natio x best Irish comedians in this country, re-open Ford’s next week. q : i sodore Thomas’ concert at Lincoln Hat] by PAY he fa able fur. . s , ENnwko Besreé le the teehionay | Christmas night, hias a very fine program Gray inal shadeststhe most tashionablecotor. See eae fant | —The Kellozg Concert company has tem a ee ee eee sea, | DoFarily disbanded since it feft Washington last Swat. hal is are either red or black. | wook. Theev-diva le in New York clersn Dorrep sare in Iitgh fashionavle | son has not been as successful as expected. ning parties and bails. Fierrep VeLy are m er so elegant as plain ones. Tax-cone ede e and Liack gloves for eve oh worn. but are ing wear. Snoxt dresses are much in vogue for evening wear, even when the wearers do not dance. worn ad nauseam a sand New Year's day recep- czy stuff, tul lins are in and silk and In- for ball and faney ated stuils for evening wear. Tur bodice with a high out front is the corres = receptions. back and low cut of gold are now more worn than those of silver. The more banzies there are on @ bracelet the more stylish it i f costumes of ceremony are made ith putts or epautette apy or on the shoulders. @ f one color, ro Lroail satin ribbon, an side of the belt, are fash: Tw the other side whieh disapp peries, Tw s tied loosely with ned on the left for eveuit few trained dresses Ia have the pr mable ornaments for the hair Jeombs of Rhine and batterities of the most tropical ap- re placed flat on the cor aad of many sauzy aud tinset-cuproiered apert ball dre Tue t , : hed.ce rc monthly roses, Alpine heather sprays, er blue salvi Cars of pleated lace, putts of tulle and gauze and of be: sleeves of ive the high-shouldered epaulette ete Enpow cloth ent . save where it is fasten the s Vetver dresses are handsomest when made all of one kind of velvet and trimmed only with a Hittle lace, bi: match the color 3+ haye the upper part of the owit rm to the elbow, the bands that the dress. Pain white writing paper is more fa than any of the fancy stationery. Sealing wax with the writer's initial stamped on It is now invariably used in all private correspondence. POLITAN jewelry, consisting of brooches, lace ping, rings. and bangles of silver filigree in all sorts of fanciful forms, such as tambourines, serpents, mandolins, violins, and guitars, are axerly fer holiday gifts. of whi for evening wear. Sometimes they h gold or red braid, but gen. are worn plain with a ruche of crepe Isse athered around the neck and sleeves. A Sxarixe Di of carmine cloth, with trimmings of marabout, has a bag waistcoat of cloth and kilte skirt, be wide band of brown marabout and a narrow plaiting ef cloth. The folded waterfall basque ted with bows and ends of carmine are braided erally the von. Wort has b for the Pr satin tr a pretty dinner gown The skirt is cream faces of Brussels ated with plush the bodice and train are of pale . the Litter Lurned back with revers ° paniers. eTHY ball dresses for youngladies are made of clouds of nm, Wh or colored tulle, and nted witha profusion ofsimple the entire skirt, which, is arranged “ballet” fashion in the prevailing Style. the numberless petticoats belIng of equal lenzthand gathered intua poiuted band of eatin below the waist. Suorr walking jackets of black or blue rough- surfaced cloth are bordered with Persian lamb or Astrachan fur, profusely braided in military style, and others close-titting or with cutaway front, displaying a waistcoat, are made of a new rouxh material called Astrachan cloth, the sur- face covered by raised and curiously knotted loops, and with good effect. Stage Kisses Not Sweet. oboedy onthe stage,” said an old actress, who used to be a reigning star many years ago, “neither man nor woman, kisses from choice. At least, Ihave never known it to be so. It is nota pleasant operation, no matter how much the people mizht like one another. They are both covered with paint, grease and perspira- tion. for kissing is the usual wind up to an ex- citing and passionate scene, and the contact of the two faces, or even the lips, is unusually un- pleasant. Any sort of an acter or actress, if they hnow anything of their art. can stimulate Kissing quite as effectively as ifthe kiss were real. No matter how much one is excited by the scene, a kiss invariably spoils the glamour of the actress. It dispels the illusion, and brings ene back to earth. On that ground alone I al- Ways objected to being kissed on the stage, even beyond the paint and grease kiss. Actresses who consent to be kissed on the staze must Want to be kissea very badly—that’s ty experi- ence.” ——_—_———_«e. An Election Down in Mexic From the Laredo Times, Sabinas Hidalgo, a smail town, about twenty niles from Villaldama, isin a terrible siate of excitement over their late municipal election. It ts said that the Botas party, represented by J. M. Santes, the present mayor of the place, bad under bis justiaction placed a guard around Uie polls to prevent the voting of the opposite perty, but soon after the Guarche party made their ance aad opened fire on them,shoot- ing down about twenty men, several of whom have died, uthers are lying in a very critical eondit soine of them receiving but slight nods will soon recover. The whole nelgh- vorlgod Is horror-stricken over the affair. re much in favor for the hair at eves | Mirror ev i gloves divide favor with | | | iow whieh is a) | produc Jing ¥ —The Chri tmas number of the Dramatic nfains a portrait of Walter L. Dennis, ington, of whom it speaks as a success- a any Rye.” ws he has won his “‘draniatie spurs froin the Mississippi to the Paeitie coast.” — Robson and Crane’s “Boarding House,” in three meals the Walnut, 1 week, Ly th dians have e willbe presented at » during Christmas t company these come- Ir. Aucustus Harris proposes to give up t | acting and devote his entire energies to the | management and supervision of the stage at Drury Lane. — Leander P. Richardson's new play, ation. or, The Old, Old Story the Brooklyn Park theater this week, where Was played for the drst time. — Madame Janauseliek rested all Inst week. She was engaged at the Windsor theater, N. ¥., which was burned, and Mr. Childs preferred Paying her company to Me idle rather than risk it t wear for dinner parties | an improvised provincial tour. —Itis state that Miss Lillian Ru: Just been engay in Messrs. Gilbe i has ‘d for the part of the Princess t & Sullivan's new opera. Re- hearsals bezin forthwith, and she will be coached by both authors. — Mrs. Langtry will appear at the Globe the- ater, Boston, next month, both in old roles and hew plays. she also fulfills an engagement at the Fitth avenue in New York in January, and brings cut a new play. — Mr RM. has purchased the rizht to produce in Boston Mr. A, W. Pinero’s comedy, “The Rector.” The piece will be brought out i t Mr. I tely Nina Boucicautt at Louisville last we Shaughraun.” hard her debut on . playing Moya, She is young and seventeen. York Metropolitan opera-houst firs. Charles Watson, who 1 on in her ce at Rankins Baroness. Cherrial, in “4 Pao “isa young English woman w ade a very politan debat pleasant impr a few days as the h her husband, a British office Canada two or three years ago, where they pro- posed to make their home. — Extensive preparations were made for the on of Belot's “The Pavements of Paris,” at Niblo’s Garden, New York, this week. The cast contains thirty-two characters, ald Fors gives ample opportunity for si mechanical effects. The quadrille in the second act is led by the famous Girards, who have been specially engaged for this piece. —Mr. Frederic Warde has purchased a trag- edy entitled “Memnon,” written by Mr, Henry Guy Carleton, the editor of Life, and will pro- duce it this season. ‘Memnon” was to have produced a few years ago by Mr. John Me- ugh, but for some reason was not placed upon the stage by that actor, — The “Beggar Student” steadily maintains rity at the Casino, New York. Itisa pretty opera, and is done ample jus- tice to by Mr. MeCaull’s company. — Owing to the retirement of ‘Delmer's Dauhters,” the public's old friend, “The Rajah, returned to the Madison Square theater, New York this week, and will remain there until January 5th, On Jannary 6tha new play will be produced, which the manazement expect will have aslong a runas any of its predecessors, Of course, ‘“Delmer’s Daughters” don't count. — Mr. Edwin Booth’s engagement has opened most successfully at the Star theater, New York, and promi: to continue with the saine admi- rable artisticand finaneial results that have been luring the first week of his season « he played “Hamlet” and “The This evening Mr. W. il be seen as “Louis XI. A young tenor, M. Mauras, has been stir- ring all Paris with his vigorous and brilliant performance of Don Jose in “Carmen. He sings with uncommon effect, and so much earn- does he put into his acting that Galli- Ss to take lim aside before the last act ‘y nicht and make him swear that he will not hurt her. Well, this M. Mauras—for it is evidently the same one—is yery well remem- bered in Philadelphia by the few genuine lovers of operatic music who heard M. Grau’s company sing “Si fetais Rol.” —The London correspondent of the New | York Sun says: Theatrically, Mary Anderson continues to be the central figure. The strange good fortune which has helped her genius at every step follows the production of “Pygma- lion and Galatea.” The ply has given rise to interesting and indirectly ‘advertising discus- sions in the newspapers. Debate began upon the designer of the dress. Alma Tadema, who was credited with the authorship, was specially interviewed by the Pall Mail Gazette, and as- signed the honor to Frank D. Millet. Tadema, however, went behind the scenes between the acts ana, by taking in here and letting out there, improved the appearance of the drapery. He pronounces Mary very graceful and very Greek, and defends lier coldness and fmmobility as the true realization of the animated statue, but rather sneers at the other dresses. Tad- ema’s interview has started further debate, and scholars Joining in the fray, learnedly dispute whether Pygmation should appear clean shaved or with a three-days’ beard, whether Chrysos should wear a golden crown, and whether Leucippe is a good Greek name. In short, Mary is the rage. She is viewed by the sculptor for plastic attitudes, by the masher for another object of hopeless admiration, and by every self-respecting society personage. so as to be able to take some part in the predominant theme of conversation. ‘I'he receipts which were rarely supposed to go beyond $1,500 in the Lycenm were 21,625 on the worst, and 21,75 on the best night of this week. “Comedy and Tragedy,” which will be produced on January 32, has some very effective scenes, especieily to- ward the clore, where Mary, as an actress of the Comedie Francaise, has a situation as powerful as any in ‘‘Adrienne Lecouyrer.” so There is an old lady living in Portland who claims to have played biind-man’s-buff with Ralph Waldo Emerson. That’s Just what the great majority of his readers have been. doing to this very day.—Burlington Free Press. At Wilmington, Ill, Wednesday night, Cable Washburn quarrelled with his niece, Jennie Washbnra, about a small amount of money, when the latter seized a heavy stick and struck the uncle, inflicting a fatal wound. ery. opeus at the | inelud- | [praLrpnress. A SURE THING, BALDNESS. BALDNESS. BLESSINGS FOR TEE BALD, BLISS FOR BALDIE: BLISS FOR BALDIP BLISS FOR BALDIz: CROWN BALDNESS FRONTAL BALDNESS, PART BALDNEs: TEMPLE BALDNESS, SPOT BALDNESS, CURED, Baldness Positively Cured. Sure thing DR. J_VAN DYCK, Dermatolorast, No, 22 Grant Five, bas ferfrcted atreatmient by which he can cure any case of Lsidness, Tass, of Partial Lose of Hair, if the hair foliivies ire let Gescroyed. If there is the least Fine Down oa the Ss) Dr. VAN DYCK can produce healthy Grow'h of Hair, THE HAIR AND s THE HAIR AND Sc. THE HAIR AND SCALP, ‘The Hair grows froma tub:-lite pore of the skin: con- sists of the body of the hair: the root or > is rove erned by certain physioiogwel and yatholozival laws, and plays a very important part in our Leith, comfort, hay piuess and Vanity: is subject to p rie lical failing 02 or sheddime, and is subject to varioas.ls:ases which afeeis its vitabity and color, It ig asecly coverins pros ided by nature to perform certain firneions. ft sap- rinth, protects the braig. nerves and Uluod vew- sels beticath it fromexternal ifurios an vant sad tem ‘atnre, besides ee it is one of the d and appreeiat 8 to her waist 1h little infin A beautiful suit of hairs ch and the wlory of woman: and every « least recand for their it attention treatment, so as t vitality aud eclor unt Yate iu lite, aul a an ¢ Proper cure r runt the age of 60 or falls out. gets thin, harsh, di gray froma various causes, ap) nervon faded and prematurely ating illne brain w ital ex- nenralvia, poor ventilation, exces. | sive naw CF tobacco, dissiputi headwear. which heats the seaip, the Injndleious anil indiscriminate | use of ammouia ‘and borax <h hay renewers, restorets nd i greatly to blaine for baldness, PREMATURE BALD? ‘The process of Joss of luir may take | Ly fi the course of weeks or mouths. or, case the loss te slow and eridiial ‘The hairs may commence after 1 ly bein The scalp th At first 00 washes, so-called ils, Barbers are ESS. as is ger hrouzh a period of | tied and fine ai oy ase to appear, when col portion of th ppraratic that the heir follicle st.ll exists, and | duce healthy hair again by ‘proper treatment. The | prevalence of premature baldness. among our youne nen and women of the present d Baldness ts desienated by the parts of th Thus we have Crown, Frontal Part, and Temp ness. ‘The last two are so mitch dreadsd by ladies, CROWN BALDNE! Thisis the most frequent fi ‘ the na:ue from the top ce | nnded | all forins of baldness. FRONTAL BALDNESS. This is Inaaof hairabove tho forehead, presents the Appearance of the forchead extending to the crown. This form of baldness adds great!y to any one’s age, is pecu- Marly aunoyiny to ladies as well ntleman. PART AND TEMPLE BALDNESS. ore frequently than gentlemen, ‘The hair over the temples and where the hair is parted. imes the part wets nearly half an meh in width, ‘The prevalence of baldness among both sexes in Wash- op is really surprising, nearh ery third geutle- being at least partly bald. With its other proini- plete bald~ scalp is the result, n De nade £0 pro- baldness, and ac- ror crown being de. 5 i feattires Washington ia truly becoming @ city of | baldness. Any one wlio will be observing will. be eur- | prised to'see the tnunber of youue incu who are quite yonthful who are aliuost bald. Tadies arc alwo greatly subject to Joss of hair aud Jducss, but thanks to the art of th v, by the substitution of artificial Treasen, th to dixeuise the tact. S Al ubjects connected with the cultiva- here is nothing that absorbs 0. sexes, yet Itinstrange h physiolog: and th u VAN DYCK he has vecial attention to the tratinent of the Hair and Scalp, and hay met with the most satisfactory re- sults. Tf the hair fullicles are not destroyed he can pro- duce a heavy. vigorous growth of hai in cases of almost total baldness, Ladies, geutlemen and children sacccatully treated." Note. Ifyou have any bleutsh, discoloration or defect of the complexion, hair, the jxnoranceas to = it ins healthy the Hu asedl to arnounce t rows, lashes or hands. If you wish a fresh, pure, perties<and beautiful cons i. thick, regular eye rows, lougated, wniforn jating lashes, heav | ht hair, soft, white, smooth ‘tive skin, free from all einishes, don't neglect it sive y and practice of Dermatology ; Ls 5 d treated every form of ble discolor otk ani) of th | hair, watil he has arrived at al | treatment, isa well know ) Votes hist tothe practic surkery aca ractition dr. Van Dyck has advanced th: atolozy to a scieice, aud meets qua: md by advertising, ‘The Doctor number the elite of America, Call | on the ‘onfidenes in. CLEAR HEAD IS 1 i NDICATIVE OF GOOD nd regnlar habits. When the body ferls heavy and lannid, and the iniud: works sluggishly AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS will wonderfully assist toa recovery of physical buoy and mental vigor, The constipated shoul: use them | | | WO OTHER MEDICINE HAS WON FOR ITSELF | | 4% such universal approbation in its own city, state and country, and among all people, as AYER'S SARSA- PARILLA. It is the best combination of vezetable blood purifiers, with the Iodide of Potassium and Iron, ever offered to the public, 20 | Wa. E. Woon « Co. | BEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, | MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST i IMPLOVED STEAM-HEATING | ‘CAPPARATUS FoR, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, No. 266 W. B, St. and No.1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md. eep6-6m_ ra Bisnors Gasernonrsr— and renders the Skin Beautifully Soft and Smooth, nd is invaluable for the ‘Toilet. Price, 25e. per | Lottte. and have the money refunded. Fraandby , 4... . BISHOP, Drugeist, | 0 » corer H strect northwest, Washington, D. 0. | is 18 E TABLISHED 1890, JAMES ¥, DAVIS’ SON3, 621 Pennsylvania ayenus, Geats’ Dress Silk Ei 85, $6, $8. The Latest Styles of Black and Brown Derby Hats, At $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, B3, 3.50, $4, 4.50, Canes and Uinbrellas, Boy's Hats aud Volo Caps, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50. n9-2m } New Deparrvre! Having greatly enlarged our Store,wehaveadded aline of PARLOR, CHAMBER AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, which cannot be sgrpassed in Style and Price, Our stock of CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY GOODS isthe finest in the city, and prices low as the lowest, Callearly and avoid the crowd. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 23 £01 MARKET SPACE. 308 and 810 Sra sr. HE ATTACK OF CERTAIN OLD LINE JOURNALS: T nace the Seton ‘Reserve Fund Life pity es was intended to utterly ruin its business, but it seems to have had the opposite effect, for on one single day last month spplicatious were received for $250,000 insur- ance, Assessment No 10, just collected, brought in £285,000. ‘The reser sfund now exceeds $100,000, which is being invested ig,U.8. Bonds by the trustee, the Cen- tral Trust Company of New York. The Association com- pleted its third y October, and has already written 16,250 certificates, CU¥cring 870,000,000 of insurance. The admission fee and gue year's dues in advance are $30 on. $5,000, and $50 @ 0,000, The annual dues forex- penses are $2 for eich $1,000 of the certificate. The aa- sessments for death claims are: at age 25,$1on each 1,000 of the certificate; at age 35,8124: 1.64 & 135 ae 6, 87. One fourth ac cach Sees it Lo reserve fund to protect the company. net into the lapses and extra mortality. ‘and insure, 1509 Hi street lt ~1.¥. KNIGHT. General Agent, oO NAMENTS AND ES NO HEATING—ALWAYS: iat ie ere a ete Manafacters i 147 Ps, ay, Wash., D. O. FEVER—Contalus 10. compounds—ut t D we acy, aud one, i } The har | of fiue down, which proves | of hair: isthe most anaoyiag and ludicrous of | ‘Tay st, and if not satisfied return the bottle | | AN DYCK, | 1321 between uth | 1262 | and “H) Dd. e. DR j is a regular “of the Uni: | nsylvania, and has devoted 20 years of his | For Chapped Hianids, Face and Lips; removes Sunburn | 20433 29324. EVER-LASTING INSEPAR- | 20494, 91325. FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND | 31361 SIT. juinine, Arsenic, or any netailio | 3 LOUISTA SINGLE NUMBER, GLASS "oI," New Orleans, Ta., on TUESDAY, DECEM- seynsees 6 Bae, Paki 20x08. * 2954. SSESSSESSESEEESESSSSESESESSESESESSES S SSEESEEE OFFICIAL DR WING OF THE NA STATE LOTTERY, DRY Goons A Carp: EEE isth, 1883. FULL PRIZES. No. Prize. 209 ae WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO CLost orn mr MENSE STOCK OF CLOAKS, NEWMAREPTS, ere. CAN POSSIBLY SELL THIS SEASON 200 + 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 ntmber: from 7457 7 inclusive, beine 50 to 7 ea SS numbers on each side of the number drawing the cap!- s aio tal priz= of 150,000, 8200 re = Fy ss 5s, w © j 100 1 mnabens front as Sead spearheaded = Ps se S ao numbcrs on sich cide of the number drawing the capi. TL BSS YY | tal prize of $50,000, #100. iu = = = Too nunber frvin 19105 to 19205 itclugtve, being 80 | Pmber each aide ot the umuber drawing the cati- | FAVE BEEN $20, ALL OTBER STYLES IN PRO. ze Lod muunhers ending with 07, being the two last fiz- | PORTION. tah prize of $150,000, ures of the number drawing the caj $80, = drawing, © ass reby cer tity that the abov ~ Were this day | drawn from the 100, the wheel, | oe Prizes corresponding to a tess our hands at Ne ee Orleans, La., this Tuesday, G. T, BEAUREGARD, WE CAN SELL A SPLENDID 36- SACQUE AT $100, REDUCED FROM $260. J. AC EARL ee ." r draws capital prize, $150,000, portion sola in OUR STOCK OF GARMENTS IS LARGER THAN isc, Cal. 21.405 draw: md capit . id 1 Washintee, (awe second capital prize, $50,000, sold in 155 draws third capital prize, $20,000, sold in | ‘ork. | yeNOM. 44.971, 63.460, draw each $10,003, sold in New Os- leans ands ‘ | 3. 155, 62.961 draw each $5,000, sold. | in’ New Yor . New Orleans, Chicayo, San Fran- co, Wishington, D.C. St. Louis, Mo. lansfield, | giges Columbus, Ga., Milam, Tex, and West Louisville, {%- __ LANSBURGH & BRO d management of AD apd J. A- EARLY, 66549000077 6829 COMBINED. 420, 422 anp 494 SEVENTH Sra T. CAPIY Whole tickets $5, ith Remit by Postal Note, Al | York Exctunse Ber Latters paying Express C! ‘Add: aT 's Order, New 1 Currency invariably by Express. (We | 'gve Ou all suins of €3 or upwards. jess — i M.A. DAUPHIN, . w Orleans, Fa. Address Recistered Letters and make Money Onters ‘yable to New Orleans Nationai Bank, New Orlean: H DSOME Bhocave Siuxs ~ EVENING SHADES, CREAM Py BLUE, reduced from 1.50 to FINE FRENCH DRESS GOODS, TRICOTE AND Fine Cloth Suiting (42 inches wide), all pure Wool, wilest doable width, reduced from §1.9) to 1. Spectal bargnin. W YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON. one yard and a-quarter wide, rdiced from ac. to L2ige | SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Cheapest Silks in Weehine- ton. Black Silks reduced from $1 to Seta. Black Sthis reduend from $1.25 to $1. Black Silks reduced frv NK AND LIGHT 1.00, SF-CAPITAL PRIZE. | TICKETS ONLY 85. Lovistaya stare Lorrery company “We do hereby cer' 00.3 SHARES IN PRUPORTION fy that we supervise the arrange- 2 ments ror ali the Mouthly and Semi-Annual Drascinoa 1.50 to $1.35, Black Silks reducad from $2 to $15.0 of The Louisiana State Lottery Company. and in pers ‘olor Silks reduoed from g1 to 78. Colla Silks gon manage and control te Drawings themsatves,and | redwerd from 1.26 to $1, and Colored Silke reduced from $175 to $125. Special bargains. BLANKETS, all pure, Sne wool, larse size, lowest cash ‘value $00, redniced to 85. NE HUNDRED (100) Picecs of Beautiful New Style DRESS GOODS (actual cash value 25c.), reduend to HANDSOME BROCADE VELVET (Garnet), cheap at $2.00, reduo~d to $1.5 COLORED CASHMERES, wide double width, puro ‘Wool, reduced fru Sie. to Jae. | that the stine are conducted with honeaty, Fairness, el | | an quad saith toward ail parties, and wemuthorise the | Cunpany to use this cerlineate, with fac-imiles of our | | Biynatures attached, tn its advertisements.’ “CARTER'S”” Commissioners | a4 Incorporated in 1863 for twenty-five veare by the Lag- islature for Rducational and Chiritable purposs—with pital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund of over | 00) has since been added. rwhelniing poplar vote its franchise was part of the present State Constitution adopted anber 2d. A.D. 1978. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Sta It never scales or postpones Tee Grasp SINGLE Nestuen Drawinas take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR. D DRAW ASS_A, AT NEW DAY, JAN 5. 1894 4TH Nox CAPITAL PF 100,000 Tickets at $5 each. 711 MARKET SPACE. Croaxs: Croans: Crass: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. BEST BLACK DIAGONAL CLOTHS REDUCED FROM $8 TO $5.50. BLACK JERSEY COATS, $10 TO $2.50. LINE IN WRAPS, JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF TRICOT CLOTHS. ALL INCLUDING THE as tions in fifths, in pr Portion. DRABS, ‘ONLY 81. LIST OF PRIZES. AKD. rece ees ne Sim) | NOVELTIES IN EOLIDAY GOODS AT POPTLAR lid. 4 1, PRICES, 2Triaes of 8 Be 8. L. HEMPSTONE, EAPEST LADIES’ WRAPS: JE. YOUNG'S, He deties al nS anid still giies Bargains aud’ Preseuts 809 MARKET SPACT. Seer | 28 GOODS. coer | 7/323 F erRenr, oppostrr rusrrr sovsE, arly anne ta ad | 1335 ERAN eS NATIONAL BAN | EADIES' HAIR DRESSER AND MANICUP) dvo-6r° Niw Onis ae La. or express Rts at our expense) M.A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORL La ATTORNEYS. GOODRICH, ATTORN notes and ordinary letters by ma eee (allsuius of $5 aud upwards by c Rare Artnictios O FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPYFRT'S, It Nos. 403 and 405 7th street northwest. Now on hand a magnificent stock of EMBROIDERED ATTAW 124 fe born street, Chicago, “Advice fre. Eighteen | SLIPPERS, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, ‘TIDIES. pears’ experieuce, “Business quietly aud lewaily trans- | WHISK HOLDERS, of different desim mee =o uilid | “Fancy WORSTED WORK and KNITTED GOODS of ANCE H. WALK Complete Outfit for Children, WC 8. Cosraissh NOTARY BUELIC AND IR RENTS. } ‘hildven's LACE, SATIN and 2 630 La, ave., next to City P.O. <P aa ia Germantown und Zephyr WORSTED. ee aN iting, German KNITTING YARN, all colors, and sil kinds “472 Louisiana avenue, | CCEMBROIDERED MATERIALS on band at the low- Tesidence, 940 North Capitol street, mh29 _ | est market price. aus ‘AL HALL, ° Justice of the Peace an® Notary Publia ve F +t northwest, ja Warner Buiiding. AND RIBBON EMBROIDERY, Work first class, SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ RHE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MA- chine le without arival, Tt doesa large line ef desirable work which other ma- Call ut | BALDWIN, 907 F street northwest. | REAT “HOUSEHOLD” ‘New Home,”* Boston,” fine 6, No canvassers, Kenting aud clalty, MCKENNEY, 427 9th st. nw. SPECIALTIES. _ THE MISSES AGTR, 1742 Pameylvania avenue di4-iin* No branch store, ine J.P. Pause oy F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHION. NOVELTIES IN PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON ROUND HATS. chines that use the tour motion Zeed cannot do, eilice and be convin nl0 wing Ma- Come to the HE MosT 8 Tilo IS LIABLE AND LON arz sine Wiss LIABLE 4 . _ aia 0 Established “Sprcialist in the city? -W ay BROTHELS is over thirty-two yeurs—at 908 Bt 5 POWDER, Sworn to before A.C. Richards, J ee N, Baltimore. rthwest, ¥ RS. READSHAW. MANICURE_FT and Hands beautified, Hane Nails, Nails = vo PRANDIS, a ata Biting ot the Nuis permanent] nt opts: siven at readin Manicure us aid Tustrunictts |e oncety with 7 san ad oa Faby eae als of best quality at reasouxble prices, Office at 1403 sth | Forme Lord rs, New York: Breet northwest, ‘alone | 1 Win. Barr &CO., st Louie, w Latest import aba Wl Fshions, Fvealing Dresses, and Street RE. ROLERTSO} Costumes tu: J Notice dizi 907 over M, Willian’ northwest, from 2 to 9p. 1, — = — dential Cotes. Over 20 years | es ee ene auteed. | Oftices private, nud s parate roc } iw ir eT NORTHWEST. Main Office, 30 N. Liverty street, Baltimore, M mapine, Pinki Materials of all ki time Mux 'G WOOD, Go to JOHN MILL OMices—140 New York avenue northwest: 4% and ‘Vireinia avenue southwest; 143 B st. southeast. dil-du Coan ISS EK. MELLON, |M MODISTR, Has removed from Baltimore to 24 D street southeast, where she qt make to. ee a and Novepend i= trery grade. per lume expericace In the art Dresemaking she guarautios partect saafaction i at Woon and style. Astox Fisnrra Cheniical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No, 908 G atavet orthiwest THIGTY YEARS EXPERIENCE, JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: AT ONCE. WE FIND WE HAVE MORE THAN We JNLESS Sac. | WE HAVE REDUCED OUR NEWMARKETS, MADE | OF THE FINEST ALL-WOOL JERSEY CLOTH, TO | WE HAVE 47 SEAL SACQUES AND DOLMANS LEFT, WHICH WE GUARANTEE PURE Lonpon 4 THE STOCKS OF ALL MERCHANTS IN THE CITY | IN FACT AGKEAT REDUCTION ALLALONG THE | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS._ HE US. MAIL LINE TO NORPOLK, FORTRESS: MONROE AND THE SOUTH f GRORGE LEARY, leaves 7 y MONDAY. WEDNESDAY Wve colhe-tub with the Boston and Providenoe water, relght received daily noth 4.59 p ra. tie” oye oY WiLOM, Gen. Agent, NOKPOLK AND val 4 sour Fafeand Flecant Steamer JANE MOSELEY. Fare 20 ccnin. Meals served on the Luropean Mam after October Ist, 13 MONDAY, REDAESDAY sa FRIDAY. at 5.200, POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN 1HOMP. BON leay NDAY, Web TPRIDAY, 8 ia Beunts” For infor by at Gehiem rl OM, onal Metroyotitaa Bank 61S 35th trey <r at Coat, foot of Ooh street, CBO KO PHILLIPS, ALFKED Woon, ‘Soorvtary. | Forms NON ¥ as oy Superintendent. STEAMER ARnOwsMITHE Leaves Tth street whar? at tam FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Bu ore and Ohio RR at Shepherds; with 7 20am. Perry Boat fron Rash. Bday and intermestiat: land- ar Thursdays for et St . wharves and tht rine: Tuite Frilase On Sacuntss « for MUWE end interinealete lating 2.1 PanGrrn, ast x © OW ORTDLEY, Man. Th-strvet wharf, Wanhituwton, DG MT. VERNON? Thocar Subdaye T. VERNO i STFAMFR WW. Corcoran Fearen 7h street whut daily (ox vm CFHON AE IO velok wt. RtMTUTAg tear Week, ten about $0 pa eam 1.1. BLARE. captain. oa | PeToMAc TRANSPORTATION LINE ad The stesmer SUE, Capt | Btepheneon's whet, “foctof 7th street, cert) SUNDATe Xam for. Matt Y River Lat: acy . leaves Baluunore every PRLDAY at 5 o'Gouk Sunday) for WC. Geowhewan, Jace nmaodations strictly first wr freaght must be preTAAd, aud Will be meeived ow BALURDASS only NS & TRO. Agente mi6-61 7 pd 12th wt and Pa STEAMERS. (ALES LISE-SUMMER sLRV ICE QUFBEC to Liverpool every Saturday, makinz the shortest ocean Voyage. ONLY FIVE DAYS from LAND to LAND, Accommodations unsurpassed $70 and $50 Single; $15 and $190 Bacnndon, 1 Liverpool. Glasgow, Londonderry, wn and Galway service 8 prtfornied wes \lyy PA CAMS paasencers ouly om their voy= ages trou Europe. | Ttermiediate Passage, #40, Prepaid Steerage, 2L LEVE & AL peral Agente, 207 Broadway, New Xork; or, A © KIMBALL, 2211 Ponnsylvauia avenue uorthw Ss11-w smn. | CABIN. Warlanet ‘ LLOYD. luxe Derwery New Tore, Havam WON, SOL TAAMPTON ate HRY eS “The steainerot Thc cotipany will sail EN ERY WI RESDAY AND SATURDAY from Brenen AY x ge Pro Ni “udon, Southampton Brean flys. weond ¢ " steempe Cortihraten, §: fresh? or pana TOOETEI UNA CO, ffowlay-cren, New York METZER eniisy 1vatiia avebue irth- west data | SOTICE, TEMA uh OMPANY LIMITED, EA MSI OMPANY 1 EW JOKK AND LIVERPOOL SG AT CORK HAGBOR IER 40. NR NEW YORK Bothnia Dee. 25. Ceptaleaia.. Wed. Jan 22 Wath... Jen 2 | Bothnia Wed Jan. 9a, Gall an 9.) Pavonta....! Wea, Feb. 6 Seythis’ °° Wel “Jan. 16. | Gallia Wea. Fe. a. BSP EVER WEDSESDAL PROM NEW FORK. Rate Vaxeage—200, 80 und $100, accurding to ae- wdlation, Stectace at very low rates Stecrnee thekets from Liv. Treo] and Queenstown aud all other parts of Eur peat Tomest rates. prowch Jaden given for Belfast, Glascow, dother ports on the Continent, and at the Company | ne woth stecrage amd cain to | QTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 Tth street, Wachiugton | VERNON F. BROWN & 00. New York, Crto Messrs OTIS BIGELOW £0, sand? OS 7th xt FEW YORK. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM AN The tret-class, tull powered, Clyde build Dy Steanshipe of this dine AMSTERDAM. KOTTE | DAM. SCHICDAM. LEEIUDAM, ZAANDAM, Pc | LAND. W. a SCHOLTES, MA! 1 Mails fo th 8 Bler, toot apply to W.G. MLGZERC ave, Washington, wel RAILROADS. Be IMORE AND OH10 RAILROAD. ue MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE FAST AD _ NIA. WASI DOURLE TKACK 1 JANSEY COUPLER: niber 18, 19883, tn { |, Louisville and St Ww ™ gang Cars te abow daily to Chicago, 8m. and 8 40p.m. daly, 840 Velund aud Detroit, with Sleep Me, 10:25 a.m, ing and Laks Tons woth via, Monre Toledo, via W kipiia and New York at $198. m. day’, 3pm tnd 10-00p. mu, Quily swith rs attached, oh Work days, 5, 6:0, £40, $00, 810.9, am. 12:10, 2:05, 3, 8:90, 490, 440, 50 Wa i 0, 10-00, 10 a ns days, 6-30, 6:00, 9:00, an, 2 10, 16.00 pas m., 12:10 and 440 pm, on Bun- 91200 wan, 4:40 pau, For tween Washington and Baltinors, 10 nin.3.00, 440 Gand Wise me r 740 aan. and 5 iy tor braneh San ate ws: for Lexineton, nt HW ata. daily except Sunday, 6 40 rederick, S70. Wl wt, 445 P. daily cxoept Sunday For Haze: O15 aan. and 545 pau. daily except Bundsy sons VK fam. dails Tiwi arriv, e West daily, 6:20, 7:50 a.m. 2.25, w York, and Philadephia, 22 55, 6:30am. daily, * atualy From Ann "50, 657 pan.; Sunday, mmundiate points, 8:95 30:00 and 6-00 p.m. daily except trom Point of K Workington on Sundays, 7-30 ond 9 00 244 im erie Jor further §nformation apply att Ohio Ticket Oftiee—Wa: Fenn averue oruer 14th Will be token for bagyage to be checked any pent MM LS f. more, t) SM : K 1b, Gear'h Poseinger Agent. CK IA BS HE: ¥ A ROUTE, U, WEST AND sov PST. SPLENDID SCENERY, s. GNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. FECT NOV EMBEIC Iori, Iss3, WASINGTON, FROM STATION CORNER, IATH AND B STKELTS, 4S FOLLOWS d the West. Chicco I use Cars ut 9.40 a. tn. ds ay, with Sleepine € Western F Palace Cars to Pittebune S. ed Line, trots Harrtstinn xpress 7:40 p.m, daily. wit Also, connects daily for ror tutus end CSE D&E RR with Ske Pittabune to Chicago. Mail Express, 104 for Pitts the West, with Pulac ang Car Was to Chic ORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Ene, Canandaigna, Rochester, Buflalo, Niscara, 20:00 daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars Washington to Rochester, and Washington to Bnfislo. Train Vaving Warhinjton Ou Saturday’ hight wll vt run beyond Renovo, For Wililameport: Tock Haven and Elmira, st 9:40am. daily, except Buinday- For Ncw York and the Fast, 6.15.8. m.,10.50a.m._.1 4;00.10-00 aust 1115 pan.” On Sunday. «00 10-00 12:25 p.m. Linuited Express of Fulliian Parlor Cary, a. i daily, exov't Sunday Fer Bosteni withont change, 1340p. am. every week day. ‘Onsusday. 4 . ForBreckisi 8 8a throuch trains connect at Jar- fey City with bosts of Brooklyn Annex, afording ewnen's Garme: velv Gireet transte alton atreet, uvolditye ct a a or ety F e 90, 104 BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: PADIS EVENING DRESSES © SPECIALTY. thd 11-15 pm. Ou Sunday, 4-00, 3000 and SL AS ae a removed ro e1 78 5 25, 40, 21 . mm. On 2740 emesvana avenue northwea shit, ‘a Baniaay, 9:40,16-50 a m0, 6:80, 40, 10-08 aad 10 AB 11129th street northwest; : , Corner 3d and K streets northwest: Parisian Roses. yo A mg Tine, 620 a wm. amd 4:0p.m. dais, 300 421 Pennsylvania avenue southeast For Abuapolis, 6:50am. and 1100 LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTHOF MISSES SEDGWICK AND CHRISTMAN ANDRIA 3 W YORK; also EXTENSIVE WHARV! ra AN 300 NEW YORK: also EXTENSIVI ES. ehving us (Take ns Mis Vim ac Way, AND aftwanbuia 200 FUEL of all lands. ‘Have op:ned their Dressmaking Parlors at Pe TNs. (63S, 7.40. 0-98, 11-06 and 11:36 2 an. $000 COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE 925 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. €:35, 9:25, 11-05 am., 6:08 p.m, 100 MINES INTO OUR YARD. Latest styles in Full and Winter Costumes. Fer Bichmnd and ths ih, 6:85 and 11:05am. daily, 3000 He deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE ana | _7wllor Finished Cloth Suits specialty, o8-11w* ‘inl eat Alcnangia for Was tangion, 6.05, 6 10.20 300 BITUMINOUS COAL. Sod 20-20 am 1-00, 9:05, 3.22 £10, Yo and 1b 40 200 cane PE OOD elthectn the stick or prepared to Mavaxe B. Vax Reors, betes - ryt 6:05 and 10:1 00 ler at our: I. office, northeast corner: 400 1112 131m srREsr NonTnwzsr, favesiar, and at thie eta CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURI moe a prance eliverted abd Prices aa or A LEAT i ROBES, MANTEAUX, CLOAK AND DRESSMAKING. fret stead asdcncne y ==) General Passenger Agen! i00 TQS WOODSPRUCE PINE $4, OAK @5. BA NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS is bry Pine $0: One ei ec ge hr oe Spades tem aad 2 LING, Wharf foot of Math st, audt-dm? | Tailor-made Cloth Suits a Specialty. sep?7-3m Bo Coa Axo Woon. Lb, FURS REPAIRED, SEAL 8A 59035. Wo We have just received a lot of Bakers PINE, | Linings newly covered. | Miss CUNNINGHAM, 59088, 20 WOOD; also, fresh mined ol ‘Sth strect north’ ‘between N . boss4: Pn domestic ase afl of widel we Onan Toy for head sate | New Disco VERY I Menrase. by407. Te ISS ANNIE K. RU! SESS TAL MIDY x0 ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited ty | Mf MPHERY, le a 59RI9: $00 Smnaceesionr ot Uae shock; 490 TENTH STREET Ni Lag eae eng pment ply oe es 8 STEPHENSON & BRO. ap ee at CNTY aye material, | GHIMAULY & Co, 8, lbuo Vivieume, Paris. Ja2d-skw, ly S010: tbo mis ‘thst. wharf and 12th st. andPa. ava, pat TIES ARE — eoioe 0 IE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE, fenported Hosen a 60589. 100 ire. no Deller, avoid attendances | Patent ‘Shoulder Bees cok ‘Dress Reform Goda. i a Bo lees of fame, no fa ‘of 4.and no ashes. Te ia ino rhe Mea Sup- — Bo End Lithegearels eee emcee Prine Ende $i Cores er own make, tat for the pried | 1p wINT AND OLD TRIENDS ARE KNOWS AS Bo id Bulg Machinery Laties: Mae geome Paver, XN. B—French, German and Spanish spoken. ab Oni Slate whnte trebles SECONDHAND bod Torecioes the least “ntant ‘ot wonkinn oe shee RTIFI CLOTHING cu be wold at reapectable prices Addins 300 freat simplicity of mechanic, APTFICIAL EYES, sua a i nhand 8 VeLERSELEegTo A som atoneeae SO EET ram | Hee cms eo gy 0 gens een Gas Light Co, ws myld cx) jaVeuuaavenua 1 N .B,—Note by muail promptly attended to. bad

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