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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY,“ FEBRUARY 2 Dee ‘ “a figs Pi 1884—DOUBLE SHEET. 3 Modern Scenic Effects, The Indictment Against the Fitzger- The City Wholesale "Markets. lc Cwthek ake ae STAGE THUNDER, LIGHTNING, EXPLOSIONS, FIRES, &C.— alds, PRICES OF POULTRY AND GAME ADYANCED— BUTTER : The Eighth District Oat in Force—Offi- IMITATING THE NOISE OF A STEAM ENGINE—HOW THE MOTION TO QUASH ARGUED TO-DAY. AND ITS LMITATIONS. THE GREAT SKIN CURES, BLOOD PURIFIERS AND cers Eiecied Amida Shower of Plaster— | The Vice Presidents of the United A REALISTIC RAIN-STORM IS PRODUCED. This morning the motion to quash the indictment The wholesale city markets have changed very SKIN BEAUTIFIERS. Ta tee ee ‘The “Gang” and a Colored Dade—The States. dane Wand see how we work a stage explosion | against N. W. Fitzgerald and Samuel C. Fitzgerald, | little since the last report. There is not much & generally f0 Eleventh District Yiceting—A Disap- and fire in ‘The White Slave,’” sail Mr. Morgan charging them soMB CURIOUS Facts ANOUT Tum. San ive th unlawfully using the mails | doing in the way of four other than supplying the _ ay by local | pointed Candidate aad His Friend | “yiisp THE PRESIDENTIAL Chain comeoer on eee oe “property ~_ oe ee National | in connection with a fraud t pension claim, was | current local demand. Grain continues steady A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF Play she Part of Conkling and Plate. | rg orrice—instaxces 18 WHICH THE PLACE Has | Theater, to a Stax reporter last nizl taken up for argument tn the Criminal Court. with oats a trifle higher and with an upwand look. — HAD POWER, Accordingly the reporter followed him to bis | “Mir. Rush, of counsel for defendants, argued that | The hay market t= stiil well suppiied and but litue SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, The Eighth District. -—— sanctum, where were arrayed a large number of | the indictment, which charges that the defend ‘The beating of drums and tumultuous shouting A few curious facts were related in Tae Star of lycopodium torches, lightning machines, red fire | Presented a clalm of Charlotte E. Lape, kn ag announ smoke pans, as well asa battery that at the | Gat she had no lawful claim to’ pension, did not muitry is demand and transactions are quite FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA, to the inhabitants of the elghth district urday, January 26th, in connection with the active fora ts | inquiry. Rye straw ts still in demand. Po | | rahi gd tur! 'S Tange 15 Se y vi e: yu v1 suficient parcicularity, the crime | 17 cts. at w esale, and for large size 13 to 1 night that the republican club of that district | early history of the office of Vice President. One of Anstant maxes the terrific explosion that so | Set out, with sufiictent ty, | le a 3 ‘ i out of bond the vast sut~ | was going to hold a nesting. ‘The place of meet- | the most curious is how few ( att ‘the audience. with which the Fitzgeraids aro charged, or the | undrawn 14 to 15 cts; live 11 to 12 cts. Chickeffs 17 DISFIGURING HUMORS, ands 8 working great Ih- | 5 (comparatively) ingen! . | fraudulant pretenses or >cheme by which they at- Itching and Burning Tortures, Painful Eruptions, Sai RE ae ae onic ants Ser I comme ee PRESCRIBE ee ea live,7 to 8 cts; medium and large spring chickens | Rue sr Ease, Peorante Beal. Heed, retention cylinder with piston attachment and smail | . MF. Ingersoll followed with an argument, con- | § to'9 cts Game is rather scarce and hich, and but Birth sriences antl weary form of Ricking. Mealy. Pe pipe fastened to one end of a block of wood, | tending that the law under which the indictment | little arriving: quail, $1.25 to $2; pheasan iy, Rovellonn, unacined, (Onpeaphons meh Gopearaie ueled by mud, vacant lots and shanties, with | of the United States. Yet, counting those ‘on | And a receptacle to hold raw cotton soaked in alco- | W9S Saed applied “a ee aus Sie $85 — #1 to $2, and wild uw puilepedseegnty ng oye} respon oan ian 0 OF (hree Saloons of very unquestionable ‘char- | the death of a Vice President, or his succession to | hol placed at a littie distance trom the escape-pipe. | 4nd other like schemes intended to defray gen- | per pouns Ps Rie caved bi Us Ceieatioma Winana nde ar etisene eeented an incongru- | the Presidency, have been, elected to serve tn his | A minute quantity of magnesium ts placed in the | €Fal public and not one tnd.vidual, tt Deing claimed | © Butter.—There ts much poor utter coming tn, as | Hair, are positively cured by Tubination of reliions associations and to. | stead as Acting Vice Presidents and Presidents pro | cylinder, the alcoliol Ughted, and when te piston | 12 thls case that the defendants attempted by se. | shown by the paleness of borg gy eery as somewnat the worse for many | fem. of the Senate, there have been more individ- | 18 pressed in the: magnestum fs blown through the | ductive letters to defraud the Widow Lape ae efit quite good, yet the = a he oe eee oe jlitical ineetinge. Several | uals who have served in that capacity than there | flame of the alcohol, creating an intense guts In | $10 as an attorney’s fee Mr. Ingersoll argued also | conmon. Imitation butter <p SS eer ces : CUTICURA RESOLVENT, furnished seats for about | have been who have held the office of President. | the storm representation a forked slit 18 cut in the | that It was not a false pretense, In a Much of it is reported to be selling for genutne. | Te new Blood Purifier, ing was te colored Baptist church at the corner of | of those familar otherwise with the history of our i0th and V streets, located in about the center | country even remember the names of those who of the loeality known ss ‘Hell's bottom,” and | have held the second office in the gift of the to 13 cts. for dressed: undrawn 9 to 11 cts; old fowls, bon, tive and seven er sell at ten cents nt or mixed. Monday's Re- columa to Mr, Driver, which Sane. sanses the blood and per. Z : . |G eamery Is high as from 36 to 40 ‘ t and a Four residents have died while holding that office, | Scene and covered with transparent cloth, so that | for 2 inan to pretend that the law 1 Good creamery Js seliing as hig fr 0 | spirati xd prinonous elements, and hls aalbitantl Fone ; Ce ee se our Mice yfesidents ‘The latter were | When this brilliant ight is flashed behind the scene | Prosistous which he knew it did n | Ge, tn tatoo lots, sind Amiltations At 2 20% | thus re while Crricena, thy great Dek oF Boots ais slices ab Betthran’s Tacks in the walls | Geonge Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, William R. King, | @ Very successful representation of a stroke of | Misstate the law. “It It wer a penit Rew York fancy Dest 811022 che Vitginis, | Skin. Cure, inst voted hemrecingmar Sensi « ty must be closed walls were of thin | and Henry Wilson. lig htning Is given. offense, sald Mr. Ingersoll, to missiate the 1a 2 cts; western fa Te ee arenes: | cases tee Gis oad nan deomapiry recy 4 ‘e the celling rested | One Vice President only has ever resigned his ne eine OCHRE. what condition would the bar of the United § Tind and Pennsyl¥ania at all prices, Bnd heals and ¢ from the door to | office—John C. Calhoun—who resigned in December, ‘S gerso!l, aa a ue r that once graced the | 1832, a little more than two months before his tert tens heron torch Is used to make the toy | inghta We Judges, too,” added Judge Wylie, smil- is wery flexi. and purchasers are litte ‘that rematued | expired, Martin Van@uren having been elected to | Mense sheets of flame seen in fire scenes, and tsa | in; tela ee heads of the assembiy | Succeed him on the ticket with General Jackson | simple bowl filled with lycopodium, above which 1s a She Wi of weather is ils % 2o loud or used thelr | when the latter was elected to a second term. Cal- | screwed a pan containing raw esiton saturated | Judsesbe? juently the case, houn had been elected Senator from South Caro- De?” asked Mr. Ingersoll. | to quantty. | Testores the Hair. Ingersoll. “where would the ould the judges of the Supreme CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifer an y fresh are Worth 37 Wo 38; western, | 7, e let Requisi Jourt of the United States be? Behind the bars— oto 38. with alcohol. When the alcohol ts ignited and the Court of the Unit ad States be ghind ‘he bars- W to ms = 7 tina the same month tn hich he resigned as Vice foreh shaken violently @ large and apparently very a Late ati arc oe S00 gon seen Speen are exons PIS When he took ee oon took effect. in Jann; | fterve flame results that at the sume Une 1g yery | (MM Tugersoll, in eluctd: tt = 1833, When he took bis seat as Senator. He liad | nearly harmless. i 7 | scheme was, said: “1 mig uppiy and st are at this tin Dried fruits are plentiful and in less demand than etofore. The varieties are full and keep up mutdent nrae Guccessive elections chosen Vice | Come on, we will go below the stage now,” and | Bore that could trot tr President, first serving with John Quincy A after handing the fightung ntachine to ‘Me Me fede en and Daxt with Andrew gackson tn the Phlllips the thaster mechanic of the theater, Mr | Mise tenes not aiid se nae n wo Vice Presidents who Sherwood led the way to the stage. The ‘stéam- ra Mb wontin to, 1 as one rie ve market Is steady and sales rved with two different Presidents. George Clin- | boat scene” was in progress and the Stage manunes dulty.” He went on to descrito a sc err Us (ee ee fon Was the other. He served during Jefferson's | was skillfully manipulating A tremendous bass | © HOt ent eee easgnulty was Usd over the | especlally for good potatoes and ontons, for the Intter period onctudeds Ayes ges Get ore | Arum, tmttating very well Ue noise of a steamboat | Hath, Fuh so ie wo csontation was.a | _A‘THEATER OVER THE DionT Israxtey Anwony, | Linh and st ; Scheme to detrand, the i ve Mest of them lored handicc 1 walked about wit re tateh given permed tO un St. who did not hi D) s. ‘The rest of the as- | F s older men, ahd uwo or | dents aad John Adams and Daniel D. Tompkins a if cH HOUGHTON, Feo, ton. reports a case of Salt Kheum under hia olervation B years, which A the patient's body and Lich all known methods of treatment opesed new building for the | bad been applied without benotit, which was completely, ° vice Pi : 2 5 THE THUNDER APPARATUS. Sell off his goods "below cost, as le wa: nz to | Light Infant nory will probably be made so.as | cured solely by the Cuzictma Ruse Secaus Gee ee who have been elceted | ‘This drum is alsoa part of the thunder apparatus, | fear ne ts, Ee his spring stobk, and put his adver- | to include in the upper story instead of a | ciean and healthy skin. an Was present cyer elected to the Presidency were John | the thunder being made by a heavy stroxe on the iv in the mails, Was guilty of sticla a sclicine. | Taere assembly room, ube were discussing the | ‘Adams, ‘Thomas deNerson, and wasn Yan Grum followed mmediately ‘by the violent vibra. this country koods wore sold by stich ad- its In nutuber, who cated | ASS Well known, four Vice Presidents have sne- | ton of a large ‘sheet of meal suspended. trowa HG WOU, Ure ete ae or mat Que th a boy and re- | Gents. ‘Thus seven Vice Presidents have step Leaving the stage manager en; Inhis pleas- | ht : Hing strongly of dat Wer, Mee sidney | Wfectly from the second oftiee to the first, whichis | ant ocenparione f ateop aight of stairs wa de. tin teen stand then! ere) ue 4 STALIOERN, Al} A Traction more than one-third of the whole num- | scended and the underzound region reached. The | hair that it cont. ing the pulpit with & walking sce eattea the | Ber Of Vice Presidents, cellar 1s excessively damp, but the reporter was | RAW UAL It contas eto onder. ‘This netion greeted with a| yjichard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, 1s the only | comforted by the information that since the con- lawyer, 28 State st, Bos- | The plans for the said Mr, In- The Courts. tion of the Equity Covrt7—Judor Coz. You cannos carry Itonasitis! 7 agt. Eldridge; atimony pendente ite re- a it see a piece of | quad ee : sad ards Iwill bet 33 dollars anda Hs only BL yards. Ita grocer sells | yy oun, You ean rest assured 1 After the most careful doctoring and consultation of Physicians failed to ndteve him, he ased the Coricuma, Reampirs, and was cured, and has nanained so to date, Judge Ha ght ct a ~ Wri q . 2 villtake nearly seven. If the prospectus of the p ‘ ent wed ten Nice President ever elected by the Senate in accord- | crete floor has been put down It is absolutely lux- | Wi! im: . AAW aay ni e8 expe Mas of the EU Te ee ger | ance wit pile, Clause in the XII article of the | urlous us compared to its previous state, Uhat {OF Sul COMIpIetod, Choose UNG eee | Santen ee CHAS. FAYRE HINKLE, Jersey City Heights, NJ, | near the stove ene of the long wooden henches was | ‘WHEndments to the Constitution, which provides | merly the wopkmcn below the oeacs hed eee a ss be untrue, If all these misstatements he Wasa mo, | tLat “In case no person voted for as Vice President, |, but after another howl there can be dig- | nied. | as around on rafts, and the first requisite of a mem: 7 py prclcelnge pl antigen era rapa 4 S, e - vith the teria of schemes. to derraud and bp Pr Te s ys and Humers, and . ome remcten off sulenen during Which ‘Mr. MeFariand ane | HANG, Majority of the whole number of electors | Dag of te orchestra was that he be an expert sia | Med with the teria of ‘setienies, to detta Mere pte | to-aay, Ieee COURT ¢ Snel. bs and Humors, and upon whom all known ret jet trom solid. Prigg’s, | Reuuced that the president of the assoclation was | {PP9inted, then from the two highest numbers on | mer. : nO. Be Wasting Potomac | and cures were tried in Vida, was completely cured by ¢ list the Senate shall choose the Vice President.” the honest fellows in the penitentiary and let the 7 3 | wat lored, larceny of a ton | Coricuna‘Remepies, them to elect another in his 5 y FLAYING TRICKS UPON A: REPORTER. others out. There wouid be plenty of room for the | of coni from his employer, KJ. Kennedy; $10 and 412 9th street: ‘This called forth another howl, Whtch was tine be icra having It was noted here that in preparation for the | honest fellows.” cots 4 * . Sold by all druseists. Price: Coricuna, G0e., Resote wed by groans and cries of order. received a majority ofthe electoral vote in the elec- | Coming scene several traps nad been removed from Divirict Governmiba Attaice = Yen7, $1; Soar, ELECTION OF OFFICERS. vas 1836, and he served from March 4th, 1837, to | the stage and gratings put in thelr place, while Bree ECG CITY ITEMS POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Maga, “Now, gentlemen,” said Mr. McFarland, “you ; March 3d, 1841. Tagdarge center trap was arranged 2 the teprese | Michael Shea has bron auithoitzed to erade 18th = g SEAS nese isa eeaniiak ey guns, - & must elect your president.” Fifty mouths were WHAT BLUNT JOHN ADAMS SAID. aS OPPO ORE a : street, befween S$ and 'T streets northwest, or to ec Nelle ek Meraog’s. oem “Se i Tanventy Giteee ee. camoee split, shout- | From the beginning the ontice of Vice President | Was decoyed to a spot nearly over where the battery Over One~Ebird ofa Century O14, SK CO. uw unpercelved, and when the word was given and | MKe deposits of earth therecn. -ee-ner!! Dudley—D-D-Duu-ley'2” | has been, with rare exceptions, looked upon with | {h¥, uupercelved, a taken place the wetineoramis: | , QU Sil Walker, n'a note oe Cann ae aster fell in different parts of | contempt by those who have held it. John Adams | guided curiosity wie hag entirely dazed and labor- | Wats ou Th stteets Horner ew fee ae creak ee ee aanounced that Prot. Kt. 1. | said of it: “It has pleased my beloved country to | ing Under the iinpression ‘that, some one hed been | Walks Ou B street, betwe 5 ad Mr. ED. Dudley were nominated for | bestow upon me the most Insignificant office that and more useful than ever—Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. <i<knab ask Price 3 cents, > 1 AMUSEMENTS. avenue and “Served the Dentist Right.” aa 7 ae 3 Ist sirvet northeast, and corners of 5 The boys sald that tt served oid Doctor Tooth- ONTAGUE'S: trying the experiment of hittmg acan of nitro. | 18 sit: eso cnd eae eay eth No : ot the cub. Another deafening | ever the mind of man contrived or his imagination | glycerine with a sledge haminer, ‘In-an instant, | Oi wid B streets north. iat he oe es CO MOUNT WASHINGTON was elected agregar, howling. | conceived.” “He also thus delivered himself with | the red fire was ablaze, the siuoke-pans sendin Up CSN ANN Oh “in pulling aud nen Saancen, A And alt the plaster was | regard to it when presiding in the first Senate, April | vast clouds of smoke aha the Lycopodium torches, mova cd in danger. ‘two candidates tor sec 2th, 1759: as they were swung back and forth, hurling up | ov ee meen . Tyo aetdy and the chair aunounced: |” “centiemen, I do not know whether the framers | volumes of Name, Wreathing and twisting th a | Ott sire sind Ett een rt Joh nd Mr. B. C. Whiting are | of the Constifution had in view the two Kings of | manner purely delnoniaeal, teats storming ea ce Te BULLDING PERMITS (pit Pea 3 John: ie oe | Sparta or the two Consuls of Rome when they | into an inciptent voleano belch ng forth mingled | Issued by Inspector Entw has Pe rou going to yote on view—1409 New York « Scribner's: “The recent exhibit the Saln club gave evid of popular interest in py 0 tntich pata on ott ple, in puliing and nu ing their teeth, tis they thought It would be nselt. in New York of of a derided increase ‘knnd white.” ach they an in ofls rom Tht . 3 two . Pal proach the Photo- Ferma Ut One to have ali the powers while he held | masses of flame and smoke. ‘The erstwhile damp | four two-story dwellings, M, between let rer = ralis-—ieey totes ‘toate Biss Sess Son, please rise.” | Wt, and the other to be noting, jor do I know | and ing cellar was so entirely_metamory hosed. | streets sonth: R fi. Davatl, ere fwithoutarival” | ~~ se Ass the yee — formance. stoaman. “sit down, now,” cried | whether the architect that formed our room, and | by the lurid lght that to the demoralized news | Story and. b. A Competent Witness. Penman pet athe aren ag ign rene Jaa) Ting the dust out of the pulpit with | the wide chatr ih it (to hold tivo I suppose), hail the | gatherer it appeared to be a sort of misderniond | Oth and Ve pe . | we inmost #sillfully handled add power and breadth il erec | ad show ths nse susceptibility of ay | HOW THE PLAIN TALE OF 4 PratN soLDIER Puts * a eaQurcnatrnxe —~ = down. | Allin favor of Mr. Whiting, | Constitution before him. GenUemen, 1 feel great | hades. Agaln the whole assembly was upon | difficulty how to act. I ain possessed of two Heating A 7apia retreat from this unpleasantly a : lon, in a dite facial eaeseita eels | Poctic treatment in their delicate atmospheric is chal wy mma. HS | s b powers—the one in esse, the other in posse. | Suggestive re; the stage was reached, when the plenless ‘eal veers | to these, boing perm add the trm Unique *, however, and he | President. In this I ‘am nothing, man atthe drum was apparently engaged in a AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT FROM GENERAL JUBAL AL | gn possibly hol of the secret of their because his name | may pe everyting. But Iam Presidents also, of | frantic ctlort tee dlee abe ee ee Instant the 2 EARLY. erowing charm on minds who, in color mattors, st son, a large-hearted gen- When the President comes tuto the | curtain fell, and the stage was tmincdiately pre- | ally getting Into trouble | Senate, what shall I be? 1 wish, gentlemen, to | pared for . At this time, when malice and ignorance areslan- | SUPT ely difficult to a 4 Iked up to oe desk, pate Gell yeu shall be.” THE STORM SCENE Ace THE GOOD EFFECTS OF THE BEST see e . See soap mpage CHUETZEN VEREIN! On ¢ e assembly, | | Senator Muciay, who chronicles the above in his | on the river that ow: st back the first naa 7 . Who belfeve in justice and fair play wi Id SHOES a eee wit the | “Sketches of Debate in the First Senate,” adds: “A | cnoraer™ cverneaneaiia dale foie side of THEA BPRINGS MATE Interest. the following from the pen of Gen. Jubal GRAND SACRED CONCERT and shouts of order, In the | solemn siience ensued. God forgive me, for It was pier aching OBTAINED BY TAKING A. Ear ors Was never questioned. Sp emanner, Mr. Sidney McFarland was | involuntary, but the profane muscles ‘of my face | the stag: to the otiver, was suspended an tron pipe Ci i Read w to Su at the ed Ureasurer, and B.C, WhiUng, vice president. | were in tune for laughter. Elsworth thumbed over perforated with cownticas minute openings on the TARRANTS Dauphia, thie prestient of the Loutsl- Schuctzen Park, RREKER ELECTED. the sheet Constitution, and turned for some time. ower aide, Wee prema directly underneath, SELTZER ate Lottery con , Tesides in New Orleans, SUNDAY, February jj. “64 commencing at 8 f eas a length he rose and addres the Chair with the | just back of the feselig! Was arranged a trough, as been of res many p. » provided th ® weather be fs ble. Then a short man, with striped brecehes anda | most profound privity. ‘hie bee ee Tone | Iuee winetene water Was 'to fall, and from thence APERIENT and he ts w Hy estectaed as Sa ueeat acon adic er eaie ning ve ped up and cried: “Mr, Chair- | looked over the Constitution (paused), and I find, | run to the sewer. ‘Whensthe water 1s turned on it weather or rain, the concert ext favorable Sunday. For the correctne I rise to repre ia regard to the opera t—I rise to git up for—T git— | sir, tts evident and clear, si—that wherever the | falls through the perforstions In the pipe In a verite TN HOT WATE will be postponed to ™ WM. HELMUS, Chairman of Com, p to rise fer to represent a gentlel SeAte 4s to be, there, sir, you must be at the head | abie driving rain along the front of the stage, and | rr CURES DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION AND COR- mmpany T aim Willlug to ¥ = = cinch ~ I rise fora gentleman who. be of them; but further, sir, (there he looked gh from the auditorium thaseception ts complete, for | REeTS mn ws of Uh 4 1 Gpes8d MASQUERADE BALL me . ain ayentieman.” Here as if some tremendous gult had yawned bei the rainfall appeate to caver the whole stage’and | ORDERED STOMACH, 1 A af the SL longed AoW! Which Drought little | Mlm,) T shall not pretend to say." to pelt down mercilessly on the characters of the | rnvaLUABLE IN NI f he won SQunta Tcl ndraw 6) n from the eelitn oA cree note by the editor of the “sketches of Debate | play, From behind the scenes, “however, the | INVA! OenEs y to Ao with them, MON : ain restored al in the First Senate,” ays In reference to the above | efféct 1s ludicrous: the whole affair 1s so Highly Sas requisite materials $ knocked out of his b and he sim | Temarks of Mr. Adams, that in J. C. Hamilton's | incongruous, ‘The boat 18 drawn In beninl | ACE cial care that Oe | * Prof. R.'t. Grener to be one | history the following appea Are we,” Adams | the falling sheet of water, and the boatman takes med precisely as they take sto the central committ ‘This | Observed In the Senate, “the two kings of Sparta, | Off his hat and shakes the carefully prepared water 2 Best Lady ie Marke, roushess Of the assem. | the twWo Consuls of Rome, or the two Suffetes of | from it until the sympatites of Lie aluiience are say here that there are many people who | _It* 2 Bost Gentiesnan's Maske, roved. AS three dal- | Carthage?” aroused for the players who are so recklessly | Cater understand bow it is that, when they hav INETEENTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. clected te names of Sidney Me- | _ThlS, Of course, has reference to the tact that Gen. ng themselves. “In themeanthae theman with | A QCuiven No Br Dax G poughe five, ten, Mfteen or twenty tickets, they | NINETEENTH-STHEET, BAPTIST | ORUR obas Straugater were placed In Homk | Washington, while President, at first. used to go in | the lighting machine, the nmateee gue man with HANCE SO IDvy RY NWOOPS | have drawn nothing. It 1s only necessary t tue autune son or Be See person to consult with the Senate about appoint- | temporized toyer with'the elements, stands In, the AND CARPETS that of those who do buy tickets, there must neces Tete humhweet, ca MOMDAR A DuOM GAORES A epMairion. nents, as many then thought It was Jntended by | wings with a bored air, and occasionally presces in i sarily = ayers great mitay who draw nothing. If it ‘olding to the 224, + aia Se ea e Constitution that ie President of the Unit he piston, llooding the stage with a blinding light. AT AND ere LO} ho one would be fool enough to a At this point the meeting was knocked entirely | States should do: ‘Then the hero and herolnearitt in Gnrs spar tne Ush a lottery. Where a man, by spending ten dol- | Ei ate Cm Hts ase by the entrance of acolored dude in|” Charles Francis Adains says of the office of Vice | burning atonecud in wolerey od eet ss BELOW cost. lurs, stands a chance o AraWiNg $150.00, $50.00, | Wa ONAL THEATER high collar and speckled shirt front, who walked | President in his “Life of John Adams:” @ way, in utter disregard of the drenching rain. HO qooDsancEn aro $20,060, and various other prizes of smatier amounts: | a iqto the hall with on one side and stvod | | “Though in some respects irksome, the duties of a s Re or, by spending five dollars, can $75,000, THIS (SATURDAY: EVENING, | Bear the stove with the end of his cane in his | the second office in the United States are not labor- Label the Churches. SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. $5.00, $10.00, and various otuier prizes down t6 Last Time OF ui : mouth, looking squint-eyed at the assembly. It | tous. ‘The give no scope to the peculiar talents in | ‘To the Eaitor of THe EVENING STAR: . i $25, he taust hot be surprised if he falls after taking BARTLEY CAMPBELLS he Metropolitan M. E. | took ali the i power of the chairman and a | debate which had distinguished Mr. Adams in the AS one of the many readers of Tue Star who | Extra Quility COLORED GROS-GRAIN SILKS, all , hances, It Is a matter of chance or luc ‘Great Play, the Oded Feilo y | eens eal ot poeta Re pe the oe 0 Kos any fee es fomned papeed anes & a looks for Saturday's issue with unusual interest, | Colors, ao — at ee WHITE SLAVE! | der again, anc Ci last Wi ci! 1 be e rac! v od af it nts. a regal sell ve —_— duae. 7 eis Was by no means in unison with his natural lispo- | permit me to offer, through to-day’s paper, sug: 73 Cente. Opportunity to test the Inegrity of The Loutsiana Next Wek, veut | me ames Of B c. Whlung oe Bob Brown were — strongly to take a side and ardently to adyo- | gestion which may be of mutual benetit to thd var. . ‘1 Cents. Lae : ops nee, c ae a ety Seep du Monday, ema pgs oy SVT ye vee sof ne- | then added to the ticket as alternates, and the | Ca ig el -golng c IMER SILKS. SUMMER 8. in a4 5 metic ec cee 3 -under the | whole tleket was elected by a unanimous howl, | _ Senator Anthony, a few days after declining to OuS churches and chureh-going communities of our | SUM EELENDID eee Tepeated oveasions. It auy ohe can satisfy us that FLORENCE, + GE ai fade and | Mr. Brown then took up a collection, and an old accept the office of President. pro. tem of the Sen- | “My suggestion fs, that on each church edifice in a St Cait. the (Company lias acted fraudulently in ‘any of In Jessop ana Gill Four-Act Comedy, entitled, eimite to alten | themes eat. 2ot WD and Bowed to the chair and | ate, su tou ching see oenat While its duties are | prominent position, the name and denomination bo 37 Conta. + ARI ohh i ee ORHIS LIFALE HATCHET. Cra teen. | then to the assembly, which commenced to giggle, | Hot laborious they are exacting, especially so in re- placed, thereby affording strangers who are con, 3 y Prompuy, aud take far more efficient | a a Se Capital to-morre te tea chgrimun, I tnove dat Mr. Prof. | quiring the President of the Senate to open the Stantly visiting Washington, additionsl frais In@asures to expose Lis misdeeds than can be taken nee Be ‘Sehouk ¢4 Y pups tn the p Greener will ‘dress «ls meetin.” Senate daily at 12 o'clock punctually, and in is | tor worshiping in the eyseoe ot Geet onto by irresponsibig anonymous newspaper cories- | pattern 4 bools of the une ,it Fesponse <o a noisy call of the house Prof. | state of health he could not undertake to do that Frequently have I Deen greeted with the ques- pondents. j ¥ ht for | Greener made a brief address, giving some good | F ary nee his term’ used to | tom: “Whaw churen 43 thats” and if awe advertise nog Company, which nut hers among: Its stock. -” n this | AT ice to bis colored tellow-eltizens, FEI Lh OMe oh I ets term. used t0 | our business houses, hotels, &., with signs, why holders sonae of the most respects Temen Of | Fon. Bardwell Sle REN Another eighth district republtean then got up | incumbent.” He also sald more than once to tho WHat THE PAWNBROKERS WANT.—A memorial ao operations fatrly a eeort to | JRORD'S, THE MINSTREL’S FAREWELL andsaid: “This am the threshold step into my | Writer that he thought the best thing ever sald of | nay been ttepacal hee pawnbrokers of the Dis- ons fraud. I has a firm fhancial basis to stand on, , Irepresent the young men. I shall sup- | the office was the remark attributed to Benjamin | triet to Congress, protesting against the passage of ercfore supject to the hostility of other ‘Last Performance of the port the young inen who am longing for the arts | FFaBklin who, when there was a debate tn the con- | the new llocise hk os woe eee Beene Passage of panies which have no capital, CALLENDER MINSTREL FESTIVAL! dl sciences th Chis District. Tam craspin’ at that {tie sould bo bestowed on coe eer ae Sree Pee Sees rete principal objection TOWSON'S, Charity Hompital in Nee Orleans, Ot the noblest i ——— tan’ Ishall show you in yeurs passed that my 3 : ‘ ie styled, | UPSed 1s to the section requiring pledgers to be per- ete is a ‘ = nag | BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY all be handed down with te names in the ffs Mose Stperttuous Hiennee” re Soa ty to bo wren ae eee Tiedge, since ie | oe Se ee era aeeonding iu cosa win ee ee BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY ‘Anold man then jumped up and begun: “T jas’ Senator Hendricks sald of the office of Vice | would subject a deserving clase who teay We tonne Uuls, Its principal proprietors contribute very Mb- BOSTON IDFAL OPERA COMPAR mito tosay dat T'feeimdat aun feelin” very President in the summer of 1877 that he was far c ‘ : “a oo ‘ragsed if | ‘i eraily id largely to other cha: and BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPA! i from Deng sorry to have lost It, Maines,” suid. he, Pron se tat culos ti Seer eae ce Great Sera, Sax enterprises. 3 BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPA: But he was unceresoniously cut off by a sudden tee eae ion Dart, af 1 did, in the flerce ne oe debates on the floor of the Schate during the period | ‘T#ned by such a class of per ovclock, | #dJournment. of ‘reconstruction’ of the southern states could be Ken to Richinond, .. BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPA’ ‘The Dulciphone LDSC ’ as eater ; ~.BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CUMP. ‘The Eleventh District. content to become a figure-head in that chamber | 4 "yuh" Yaa ACES, CLAIMED FOR A BROKEN L.pa — BG OL DS CHD B: Machine: eau UE plagod by Aa Ce eer eae Monday, FATINITZA. ——__Tucaday, GIROFLE, A Miceting of the republicans of the Eleve a8 a Vice President must be.” Smith, tor R. 8. Thomas, esq., agalust. the District Sp TEE WS ferent tunes; price $10. Come and see It in opera- Wed oi, ROMEMTAN GID, held last nigut at 446 9th street south. | ,,Henty, Wilson, While Vice President, and a uttle | of Columbia, for $25,000 auhages. Me Thewcs Beginning SATURDAY, FEB. 2p, and continne until | ton at Auerbach’s, 7b and H sts. 1 | Thursday, MUSKETELRS. depot, t, commencing at 8 o'clock, the purpose being | M4' ope enefore his death, sald: “I permit- | proke his leg on Pennsylvania ‘avenue, near 10th The will ot ted myself to be shelved by accepting this position el 3 FUIDAY EVENING, FEB. 871, Johnson’s Restaurants, Saturday Matinee. PATIENCE. toelect delegates to the central committee. ‘The | at least ten years too soon” oF | iis DL CRAE Che EAE oe Te Gere oreo | beooented Engdlsll chia dldinet wets, #20 lence S541, 440 and 442 9th street, Branch 18th and EF. Saturday Night, CHIMES OF NORMANDY, {ett earns stoves cuit agy ude tte sitting room, | As was mentioned in the article in ‘Tae Srar ot | Bis bill that the ‘sidewalk been so fora long. ume, | worth 20; Prime York River and other finegradeot Orsters; | _ Reserved Piaces—Land $1.80, acconting to locattog. “Mr Joseph ‘ihompeon ‘was elgeted en, | SORIA cee Boies fo despite | He claims that he spent over $1,000 for medicines | Fxtralarge size real majolica pitchers 23e., worth Se. gholce Steamed, Stews Raw, &C7 also Chest SHALL. _— 3 “y e g vote, ' : ite shel el 0] ] vie, at mig it iN Hearke Ferguson elected secretary. | the contempt he munlfested in the remarks quoted | @24 medical attendance. Mr. Thomas is a, pronit- | 96 sheets of colored or white shelf paper only 15c.; Trapin, old Marylaud sirie, at 13th and E. Life. I Friday, FRA DIAVOLO, a “ ie x ver | Bent readjuster politician in Virginia, and 1t 1s 9 inch pie plates 5 for 10c.; ‘tme experience. saloons uttached. 1 Tom, Gone amet inthe aaa ceiarite ae Caan the cast. | Pected that, Hon. John 8. Wise will Be assoctated | 3 hair brush with rubber comb 15e,, worth 25e.: Periscopic eye glass, pu xd Win. ‘f. Morris were nominated as del- | ing voue twenty. tines during the first Congress, | Wh Mr. Smith in the case. -| Lblacking brush with 5 boxes of Dlacking and whisk ees *. question aro ud Was discussed quite | and alw: 0 polnts of importance in the organic - x broom 20c., worth 50c. ~ whether a candidate had a legat rete to | 2 i ioriene A Boy Cuarcep wirit SrearinG A WATCH.—Tis. Decorated Enalivh china chamber sets, Mother Hubband | go toMercn nee an ‘ " phe cane ofS 5 at fae H. Jones, a boy about seventeen years of age, was | Decorated English china chamber sts, Mother Hul £0 to Meyers, $22 7un s 1 be alien cnt ewe ae ‘UR CASTING YoTR. arrested” to-day on suspicion of stealing Swatch | pattern, 10 pieces only 81.22, worth $4.50, picstua aieaica ows Rea aceon REet ani ating that eg : OF) But it ts sata by the editor of the “ Works of Jonn | from Judge Pelham, and was locked up ae che ith | Clothes pins 100 for 10s mae: gains 1g eueral 1 : yiking at aetualcost. Callearly ine 7 2 eA ot 2oft. fo s, | fine shoes. Ever ote Was Ordered, when {t was found that Mr. | Adams’—his grandson, Charles Francis Adams— | Precinct statiom Jones has been wisigel taking | ao ee = at SINSHEIMER & BRO. MSTth st. tr MUSICAL PHENOMENON, M. Wilkerson hud 9 voles, Mr. Jos. Thomp- | in speaking of the power, s0 frequently exercised | ClTE1n Peluam’s oMice. He acknowl ted, Vi 7- Morris 7, and ‘they were de-| ny the first. Vice President, of giving the casting | “tC W#tcts Wiuich has been recovered. Table spoons 2c, pr dz. 7 $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Qt. Hottie, No.1 | Willeive three Concerts, ed. Wie dn tuportant contingencies, “this great power | | MARRIAGE LIceNSES.—Marrlage Icenses have | Real majol:ca cuspadores 47c., worth Toe. Rye Whisky, best in the world fer the money. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 8 and 9, A DISAPPOINTED CANDIDATE. lodged with the Vice President has ‘hover. been | beet ieee by the clerk of the court to Morris | Fiench china tea sets hendsomely decorated with moss |“ 31,c044 teins ee ee McGee's, 9ih street, near D. © of the two white me! brought Into exercise by any subsequent occupant | Snowden and Adelaide Sing ‘leton; George Selden roses and gold, 56 pieces $3.37, wo: . Pee 4 said he would aed ot ie presiding chair of the Benite to the came | and Hattle Singleton; John Delahaunty and Nellie | Large rubber dressing combs 10c. The Little Daisy, > oar: | sce te Me extent that it was whilst Mr. Adams filled the Leahy; George Jay Sweltman, of New Yor! and | Tin slop Jars, assorted colors 37c., worth 60c, A Tfect wing Machine for little girl ee aE oe : j ask if Petes en i Gas the oe office. An examination of the Journals shows that | Florence Fischer. Stone china cups and saucers only 47c., 14 dz. "3 7th and H sts. | and ny e chair and others: iis took place almost entirely durin; fi ee ea v1 cl chaml et y B17: lee ae agi | Uuat it was, he proceeded. to say that he had beck | Siage Plage almost entirely during st one ses | _ A Drvoack Graxren.—Judge Cox to-day granted MG A Dr. E. A. Parsons & Co., oat = fighting de nperacy Ube best part of his lire, and he | ston (that of 17915) to be enabled te give the cast. | Richard 1 Lewis a decree ee divorce from Mary Ellza- | oer rollers 102 fs sah yncred by own tical | ing vote when important measures were pendin, is. The pel ich was. by Mr. z pat of the forees 7 asked, “How iany white repubit: | the Sonate aad ee encase ocourred tn the Campbell Carrington, set forth the marriage of the | Real majolica tea pots or sugar bowls 2c., worth S0c, | Callen of the forees of nature le MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. ission. BOc.and 75e.; Matinee. 50c.; Children unde A stam cf age Soe. Beacived teonie mon on ele ae Ae Co.'s, Wohout extra chance feb FPsEaTER comiQuE 7 : = netism, to ali forms of derange sor Geie? a _ |e cre were tn the eleventh district?” No one | remaining three years.” couple June 2, 1868, in this city, and that she de- | 7 pin walnut hat racks 9c. ; 10 pin 17c. ; 13 pin 2e, Uon of natural method of NDAY, JANUARY 28. ot that * o ATS. ech W! S| clsed hits por giving the casting vote as Vice The Suna Gee: n - plication. Phiysteian from ee 1 tons re sich ‘AT. Garman of { Hie. But'T ain noe with you any more” Several | President speak ie eens ns Vote proposed | | Ispicrwmwns.—The grand Jury at noon to-day re- | Feather dusters 80. worth 15s Cavern es tA iad Coutinrd Suowes of | Washineton's Only, Vaudeville f r ing secretary of the = ee rea gglealng Went out, “How | “to organize the department of forelgn affairs.” pore poate conte pane se) ee ee Goblets 6 for 23c. . ins) Consults » Washington able and Amusing Comedy of . FS pindictment | ii oy Pepe aenecre Se bers But Mr. | The question most earnestly disputed in both Waren, a notes re Cornelis, ‘Campbell and | Handsome hand painted French china plates or saucers | Office, #24 F street no cour WHO OWNS THE BABY? saucastin race. “Here the secretary raived the | department wt hie glee She party intuvtaias | tent to KInL-and Tobbery;.Carrle ‘ewies: larceny; | Also {inmense bargains in the latest styles of baby car- how Goeee Ti ae LiKEeStine aDrerESINEALOn NAC-NAC DANCERS. | Reins that the two young colored men who were | it was an absolute right. The other insisted that | Julla Tascoe, larceny (two cise); Sarah Nichols, Tiages Just received. : febl-tr ced aes fos coleman. . ens See the Female Minstrels, Sitflug on the lounge in we comes aio: vere fe was subject fois sane Festriction of a ratifica- pee ge Boer | k cmp Te G S age, firs SS ee, ee ae ee ad ve cle: 5 mn ne whic! 3 false ; d ED Sirxs, x si rake im: % » . THURSDAYS TUR. the voting would Rave to be done all over again, | oficer is appointed, “Atter a ease the | embezzlement; Janes C. Heim, assault with intent | ~/OL0) = BLACK SILES, Sea ne tile ase tees feenerd 7 DAYS. ja28 Tt was decided that the potnt was well taken, but, | House of Representatives, terminating in favor of | t0 Kil. FANCY SILES, tested, and maint: good reputation. IME MUSEUM, Or each or EnE {he votes and deducting two votes | the unrestricted construction, the bill came Up to : Ganon son aie inn ea CHECK SILKS, ? Shed pees D Fopatylvania Avenne, near 13th stroe® T the be on each of the candidates elect, it appeared that | the Senate for its approbation. ae end) nerar— Susan Keath, EVENING SILKS. - Heputation of a Wine. STUPENDUOUS ATTRACTIONS. oniy be tn- | {he results were uot changed, so it was deemed un- |“ Ttsoon became clear that the republican jeal- | the old colored woman who has been in the custody, te find the use of Every afternoon and night thin week. nie and entertaining | RECeSsry (0 allot again, MF. Case and Mr.Wash | ousy of centralization of power in’ the Presiien, eaten ean GE Meee NA aid who wasace CARTER'S, 711 Manxer Space gpecrs Port Grape Wine of hew derser, of neato ASE ROLLY WOOD EME Ington were viected as alternates, and the mee! 1 vi sen- larcen: a 2 ss : adjourned. * | te to rally ae ioaet nae Coe ee Ok the Sen-| this morning, was charged with Keeping s tusere | _ COLORED SILKS (excellent quality) reduced from | lable benefit. Its purity and valuable properties And the dronpe of Juveniles a Jecting removals to thelr control. In such a case | House about four years ago, and her attorney failed | @1 o75c, DZIMIR. SILKS (excellent quality), | troushout this country aad Furope Ie he ae With new Speauitine ans ‘The Knights of Pythias Anniversary. | the responsibility of deciding the point devolved | Hotify her wnen the case was called for trial ‘ RHA (excellent quality), . and a bench warrant Was issued for her arrest and | #{ual cash value $1-60, reduced ‘to 81—special THOORAM FOR THE CELEBRATION Ox Tax 19TH tnaT. | Rtn oe yoo pee geo teeTON, fell upon Mr. | SU 8 bench warrant was issued for her arrest-and ‘The twentieth anniversary of the founding of the | “44l!%, Fink and light bine, reduced from $1.25 to 81 ing family Wine. For sale by druggista. Was lebate was continued Detective Raff arrested her to-day on the bench | ’CHtck SILKS, 5¢c. COLORED GHEE 0c. 3 — order of the Knights of Pythias will be celebrated | 18th of July, 1780, a very long. tine aor eck day in | Warrant, and turned her over to the marshal, RUWACE SILEH (very beet inde) agonees in. HANDSOME BROCADE SILKS: in cram, white, | tamities in New York and Washington as an even- The Sea non Macastha te lent for debiiitated females, and used by the best | Greet Olio—Carrell Sr ee and Dean, the Aduiiseion to all only 10 cents. ad = = . “Hough on Rats” clears out Rats, Mice. 15¢. ANJO! BANJO! BANJO QUICKLY AND in this city in an appropriate manner on the 19th | a0 assembly comprising only 22 members when full, ETO! RCISES.—Tho. etori ba ta SILKS, luced from i y simile anethox, a — cK actual cash value red 83to rectly taaght by simy of February. The general committee of arrange. | Ut seldom more that th attendance. exercio Of ie Lane Belinea last night | Li, On Thirty Days’ Trial. Sul 8, Parlor open from sto 10'p. an. ‘G80: nicitalce whien/G.e TepGewen Tel te aerial. Vote, was taken, nine Senators | St°the geminary, Comer ti eo ene | OT ACK GILKG (excellent quality) reduced from @1] The voltae Raney, Marshall, Mich., will send | GEK, 212 G street northrast. F ftistactorlly ture 8, . J. I. Foxwell 1s chatrman and | voted to subject the Presidents power ot ore was, well attended be the one a ee es | totoe. Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Electro-Voltale ‘Belts and a en A al advantay ce for | B. F. Evans secretary, at their meeting last eve- | to the will of the Senate, and Line Senators noten | West, and wi tA es Seat 2 avings. “Pamphiets ex. ry = NUNS VEILING (in cream), pure wool, wide double- | Rectric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men ABONIC TEMPLE against claiming the restriction. ‘The result | Sines yrawe, Muted PGenus” and “Discl- | wiath, st (young or 0 M ,STe., Jd) who are afflicted with nervous de- 1 int Advantages o4 the asso. at depended upon thie vote of the Vice President. He | pine,” Wwere read by Mr. Lewis Hillary and Miss | “COLORED CASHMERES, dark colors, wide double- nd on application omas bility, lost viiality and kindred troubles, gaarantee- — 1 the case to be of such importance as to justify © foving, and there was a recitation by Miss | width, ic—apectal 1, wide double- | Ing and complete restoration of health and | two ONLY, COMMENCING MO! Jue. Joy Bdsen, secretary, | speeches ae def, a | bis assigning reasons for his vote, and this Wests julia Winteld and 9. séeclamation peanor ek. | winmcts con SASHES, pore want Indaly tiger, Addis as abe ee eS ee MDAR, on the directors, concert, only time in his eight years service that he did so, ‘organ. Prof. J, D. Baltimore then delivered an ad NE YORK Witt SHEETING COTTON (widest curred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. w,s,10 ee cording to old andtetia- oer ae mare JOHN ADAMS RESPONSIBLE FOR GUITEAU. ‘best made), 25c. dress upon the importance of special courses. ‘The | ,MILLS. SHEETING, one yard and a ind bee His decision settled the question of constitutional exercises were presided over by the Rev. Dr. Laws, |" garter wate; i ar nies sed spo oni a esta In Some hole and aa a cat. If the sun 1s shining he is fright- Coldwel Juls shadow and returns to winter whete he remains stx weeks, during which time rough weather may be expected. “On he other hand, If he does not see his ‘shadow, ® Mother Swan's WormSryup, tasteless effective; 25¢ WOOL a ae zs ad utertsinment in af Poke WOOL BLANRRTS, large alsa, reduced trom J. M. Lareque’s Elixer of Cattanya | "agus as cate Eesha: the wil - dace Has, for more than half a century, teen in use ‘admission, 25 and 50 cente. ‘Matinee, 15 ana 28 Assorvrety Pon all classes ‘and indorsed by ny | cents. ee 711 MARKET space. | The Weal’, debilitated, all find 1t ‘of people, eminent phy- CARTER'S, Siclans as the best oy yp invigorator extant. | _RE? =o sict MUBIC! MUSIC 0 wae a rag | Maes oe BE o ot A H, > 2488 hs fists, WE Tmoraton, Baltimore (and | Porsishcemmue forall geastouset oO ¥ AAA s Fates jai9. Streets, Baltimore, ‘wu,tb,e-6u0 ni aa. IMPORTER AND TAILOR. of the Hair yay PHIPPS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. May be entirely prevented by the uscof BURNET=s i Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fittedana | COCOAINE. private instractions { Ha & gE XH B2°% ee ree te tng Superiority ot Burnette Flavoring Batracts Eaves Bar SAE HE Nace. sept Un Pe Aves Washington: P-_| _ “Rough on Coughs” Troches, e.;uquid,soc. |OUR TREATER i EWARE OF GETTING, A WORSE COLD THIS | ” wasataine cures Catarmh, for 25 cis im | sylvain avenue. stractend Reams ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND to Siemens as 00,,¥ My WDDD, FERRER, conPhne Thay act Hikes chasms Cure hostenece | Smokers try Dr. Carman’s Dentalald Wash. bg Suwww Bp Bie Een | “gee code | i 2 Dr. Carman’s Dentalald Teeth, Gums, Breath, 3 Pharmacist, ita con none 00 WW Boo Eee Ex} set Uthand Fetrestaand'ad and Detrects, | JLumdborg’s Perfume, Edenia 736% rE g SELLING OFF 8 cond Lunc.org’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rove. Thin rewder never varie A marvel of purity, eas Lunaborg’s Pertume, Alpine Violet. ; ——>—__. ARE 7] Lunaborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Vatiey. sce aot te puissacion of te Based Virgin ary. Wheortinaty RIGGS snd chanst ‘beipetd tx corayetilicn agi “Alderney Dairy Wagon” the ‘are intended for use on the alt with the multitude of low test, short weight, aluin or ‘every morminz, Butser, churned ‘churches the year are blessed | pucephate powders, Sold oniy incans, Borat Baxrno ona Ro. 619 D ‘between Othand | and io Ga eg ‘this also vended for sacred ? Biape. Also, Buttermilk aid Si vet | purpose th honise m _ | Powper Co. } snehy B ss apa} BB detny a eae eae a Be. per queve reaaa pint ‘