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ae THE EVENING STAR: LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFPICR OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, } Wastrnoton, D. C., January 3, 1885. 10 mf For the middie Atlantic states, fair warmer weather, variable winds shifting to Southerly, fall- bg barometer. For sunday, a warmer wave fs advaneiny from the west, ani wilt reach the districts on the Atlan- {He coust during Sunday. Fair weather will prevail in Tennesse, the Onio valley and the middie At- lantic states ‘Tre National Safe Deposit company, corner 15th and New York avenue, receives trunks of stv ware, bonds and all sorts of valuable thines on special deposit for a moderate cuarge. See adver- Usement. ‘THR MANY PATRONS of Madame Sonlé, of 305 Fifth avenue, New York, will be pleased to learn that, In order to accommindate her lange cilentele inthiseity, sue will oven at her branch, 1335 F Street, (opposite the Eobitt), on Wednesday next, With superb suits of ¢ seription, laciuding waiking, dinner and b: Hazen & Co., wholesale grocers, 1905 4% street southwest, selis’ + tat best of soaps,” Lipps’ Pre- mplum. Every Sr¥ze of show c &e., at manutactu at Morell & Co.'s Ropsentes are prev on of depositing you National Safe Iv and New Yors 1 by the timely prec’ loose Valuables with the ompany, corner 15th street ‘Tur fine photos of Kets Kemeth: continue to be $3 per doz.,with a 1: “3, 1109 Pa. av bi pulnted free, Axz You Gorxe Sovra? Send for tilustrated pamphlet of the most attract- fve and bestappolnied wiuter retreat in the sou ern states. Address C. B. Orcutt, 150 Broadway, New York. I Evestout Firtep, } APPLETON’S Amertean Cy lopadia, For be: see For Sale—Misceilaneous an, thls py: EasTMAay’s ALOHA Pree re— ‘The que of all perfumes. ‘THE National Sa and New Yu m Call and CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, otc., To-Nignt. AuBavon’s OPsRa Hovss.—“In the Ranks.” Foxn’s Orga Hovst.—Hanlous’ “Voyage en Suisse, Nati THEATER Cowen pany, corner 15th AL THEATER—“Young Mrs. Winthrop.” u Combination, pany in “Olivette Dime MUseUM.—“Cinderella" by the Hollywood Famiiy. Y. M. C. A. Bui.pine.—Prot. Boyd’s Free Memory Lecture, >-— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:20 p. m. and ex- tinguished at The story of the American Revolution will bo id in thirteen lectures by Prof. John Fiske, of mbridge, at Congregational church, on Mondays and Wednesdays, bez nuary 14th. ec al oticers of Central Lodg No. 1, 1.0.0. ast evening AM: ter M.D. Mon ‘The new officers are: John J. Burnbain, Frank Sch’ K. Hunt, K. S. The = tent; secre- ound In James Creel . by Joseph Wei Was taken to the first precinct er watch and UL was in of the dead man’s ce at tue second uot concert given church, last evening, com- yus building. A fine pro- Moody, Miss Matlie G A Miss Ella Hausman, ‘Miss . Mr. W. E. Bouzhton, off and the members of ional caureh choir participating ia a ice was running down th per’s Ferry this morning very ¢ There will be a mectlug of th bers of the Church Choral Union next Tuesday eventug, at the Fourth Presbyterian church, on 9th street. ‘The Menumental Loge held an open mecting at Scottish Kite hall on New Year's evening, waich Was quite largely attended. Tableaux, recitations and songs were the order of the eveuing, and a gen- ral good Ume Was enjoyed. ‘The ladies of Galbraith A. M. sented the pastor with about & useful presents last evening Potomac at Har- Zion church pre- orth of fine and a New Year's sur- Attention fs called to the advertisement of R. Goldsebinid of six new houses for sale and a num- Der of good building lots. The ball given by the Order of United American Mechanics in West Washington on New Year's eve was a decided succ ——— Drunkennews Washington and Amongst the Savages. ‘Tothe Editor of Toe EVENtxe Srar: ‘Mr. Commissioner Price is reported as saying that “there is more drunkenness and crime here than among the 251,000 Indians, wno are savages, and have never felt the elevating influence of our modern civilization.” If Mr. Price has not been grossly misrepresented by the reporter, such a statement speaks badly for his intellizence and for the Information his high office gave him the best of opportunity to acquire during bis four years of service. The reverse is true, as everyone knows, who knows amhing about the subject. The official records, for instance, of the U.S. court for the western district or Arkansa Yon only over the Indian Territory, contatning but 75,000 of the “250.000 sarages, Who have never felt the elevat a of our modern civiitzauion,” show a criminal docket five times as large as tbe court for the Disirtet of Columbia, and auybody at all acquainted with the condition of that territory knows that there are more vile intoxicating liquors consumed im the Indian Territory alone than in thts entire District. All Uhis 1s So, not because the people of the In- ian Territory are any worse than the peo- ple of this District, for they will compare in tn- Telligence and gvuod citizenship with any com- Ipunity, but because uffict: o Ligh position, like Mr. Price, neither possess the inclination or ability to suggest even a remedy for the evils existing. ms = EC. Boupryor. . C. January 1, 1885. rashington, ‘The Crest of the Cold Wave Passed. A PAIR AND PLEASANT SUNDAY INDICATED. “The crest of tne cold wave passed last night,” said a signal service officer to-day, “dropping the temperature about six degrees. It will grow warmer now, and to-morrow will probably be fair and nt.” THE COLDEST WEATHER YET IN THE NORTHWEST. ‘The present cold snap in the northwest @s the Severest of the winter. A Paul the thermom- @ter yesterday morning registered 36 degrees below zero in the signal office and 50 degrees below at | other points At Sulllwat the cold was the greatest ever know inking to 30 degrees below. At Dubuque, lowa, the mercury Fanged from 15 to 23 es’ below. At Peter , Va, the thi 40 degrees In 24 hours, At Montreal the cold wav has given fresh impetus to the preparations for the ice carnival — nolds Post, No. 6, G. A. R, held la ening, the ofticcrs were installed by Past Commander Mills, vs: SE. Fannce commander; Butier Fitch, J. Hanian, J. quartermaster; Henry Jen- surgeon; Maurice V. €.;Geo. E. Corson, WOKE, Se jebratel its fitt at Its hall, corner jor; Artuur Samuel Baxter, O. BLED.—The Tolk, New York A which ran ‘aground at me days ago, while going out from Norfolk, Va, last night, collided with the large Chesapeake “and Oulo tay E barge in and hac damaged. Sue hud to return to her whart, It will take two or three weeks to make repaira. —_ A Pres Van Sciver,formerly proprieto % fame, Who has figured | prominently betore the Police Court on a number Of ocvash aS a delendant, and who has served in the county jail, was before J charged with stealing $45 worth Mr. Chas. Baum’s s Umes Her counsel suze Was insane, and the Court suspended sentence for one week. a Work Baise Ptswep ox Tus Wasntxoton Ague- Duct TUsNei.—At the Howard University shart of ‘Une Washington aqvesiuct tu are building’ fourteen foot citele of iasonry, with eighteen inches of dry stone and cement, and at the west connecting shaft the headings are bein arched with brick. Work is belag rapidly pusi L 0. M. Execrioy.—Columbia Lodge, No. 1, has elected the followin ed oillcets’tor the en ‘Sen. master, C. T. Ray; worthy mas- wer, J. H. Duvall; jun. master, Peter Hahn: rec. sec., J. 'W. Kidwell; tnan. sec.,’ D. G. Eichelbergert ell to-day, ; chap., T. 4. Owens; con. L._ BF. Greaves; lode M.D. Dr. A.C. adams: trustees, J. H. Duvall, C. ¥. Ray, Jas L. Faiber, © B. Greaves, K. H. Atkinson. The lodge will hoid its fourteenth’ anniversary on the 20ch inst. at Grand Amy hall, 7t and L streets northwest. socks MamRiaGE LICENSES.—Marriage liceases have Deen issued by the clerk of Ue court to Sager Jones, of Burkeville. and Lillie Johnson; W. H. ‘Wells and Catherine Fitzgerald; F. W. Pagenhoff, of Milwaukee, Wis, and Glina Rt. Kookogey. A Haspsowe Girr.—The wite of Rev. Dr. John R. Paxton, formeriy the pastor of the New York ave- ue chtireh, and now in charze of a church in New ork city, Was recently presented by the members Of the congregation With w house in that city ‘Valued at $43,000, how ense tables | npler's, Pa. ave. and 474. | which has jurisdic- ; EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN INGTON, The Tremor at Srizhtwood an Seuth Washington. About 934 o'clock last night, an earthquake shock Was felt in this vicinity. At Brightwood a giass of wine was tipped from a table, and some chifidren were so shaken while in bed that they got up fright Some persons say that the shock was ccompanted by a noise similar to that made by a | four horse wagon drawa close to a house. In South Washington the shock was also felt, and | Was at firs: thought to have been from a heavy iiroad tram pa: Atl who observed the shake ‘State that Its duration was about 15 seconds, THE SHOCK IN MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA, | Farmers in the ¢ tes of Maryland state that the shoc! WASH- was quite Iver Spring at epubie tremor of the he vicinity of Langley, Va., the earthqnake shock, 2 in that tion. from east to Which was quite sev At W 5 § y West, accompanied by Io! shaking windows Violently, wa: Berea ! a Charge of Diamond Robvery Not Suse t | In the Police Court, su ell, to-day, the ease jot Frank Smith, the Philade!phian charged | hthe grand ta: k, was called for trial, 0 testified thaten tl eame into his store and stat Mr. ning stated a man 1 that he wanted to ch witness showed - Atter looking at th minutes, he changed his mind and at some earrings, which witness al and while so) dog a indy c: tness stopped to lady, after which back into the: then wanted to look at 301 ness also showed him, m, he put and the ear ring: the a lett $3 with witness to ha’ d upon the ive rainutes later with Pr and reported the robbe1 hess Went out ta seareh of the and found hin near the St. Mare hotel W * called at the ‘store he bad on a beaver bat; when arrested he had on a derby hat. Detective Raff testified thot he arrested the de- on compitint of Desio. Minate Finkman, 318 fled that she ca Dis. Dy store on Wednps- day night and saw a msn examining dlamonds; thinks the defendant was the man Whom she saw tu the store, Nelson Brumigen, of the St. Marc hotel,testined that fifteen minutes before si defendant at the hotel (at v8 he was in his store.) derby hat which he usua ‘The case was dism id then left, sed his dla~ to the poitee. Wit- NO DIFFICULTY ABOUT PAYING THE OFFICERS AYD | MEN OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORVS—3O SA¥3 AUDITOR BEARDSLEY. TREASURY DRPART WENT, Fourta Avprior’s Ori Wasninatox, D. ary 3, 1834, To the Editor of Tar Evesixe Sta ‘The morning papers announce tnat ce have generously proposed to board n: and not present bills therefor uatil Con | make the necessary appropriations | operations of the n: | There ts no lack of available funds with whtch to | Pay the ofticersand men of the navy | corps. ‘The appropriatio: ot Ce marine j ase, that the curre tions can be used 1 claims arising under the longevity acts of 1893, covering the whole period ‘Since 1874, | they became under the law continuous as dl guished from annual appropriations. Of co: tn of the marine $°, consiiler- tions, but if Corps, $277 190.1 able Mat rc they were all p nd paid’ t Would still be amy mces tomert the pay 0 Officers and men for at least two months, ‘The situation 1s differ 187. Then “pay of the navy” was exhausted. > the balance 13 ample. It 18 unfortunate ths apprehenstons of officers and men and. their fat: lies should be raised in reference: ment for their services. There t it. Itisaltogether probable that ent appropriations are exhausted ot made by Congress Thave the honor to be, ete. mn fc The Mataria of the Flats. To the Fditor of Tur Eve: iG STA While congratulating ourselves upon the filling of the river flats it_ may not be amiss to call atten- tion to a fact asserted by high medical authority, ‘Viz: that malaria is produced by exposure of earth that has been under water; that the germs of dl ease are in the mud and in after years are releast by the action of the sun, rain and d-ws upon It. other words, a soil whith is infected by the ele ments of malaria is a constant source of dises ‘This question and the remedy of overlaying such soll With other sol which !s not maiarious has been the subject of experiment tn Italy, and in the re- cent international medical congress held at Copen- hagen Prot. Crudell, of Roms, in an essay upon “The Natural Production of Mularia” described this as one of the modes of {ts production, the remedy being to overlay such a soll with other soil which 48 not malarious. If this be correct imay we not ex- pect that the hundreds of acres of mud and slime Scraped from the bottom of the river, where tt has been accumulating for so many years, and which 18 now for the first time exposed to summer stuns, Will exude pestilential vapors? And is not thesun. Ject Worthy the immeaiate attention of our he and District authorities. ——»—__ Pi ed here next we to be oneof the richest, jolls of genuine nonsense yet ti amusing throughout, and as th. S plot Refolds itself the mirth rises hicher and higher. The comedy turns upon the adventures of two bachelors, one of Ww: c an uncle to marry. The ridiculons compileations which arise from this state of affutrs extend through three acts d furalsh ample opportuatty to display the di Versified talents of a rong company, which tn- cludes Mr. J. B. Polk and Mr, Raymond’ Holues in the roles of the two bacheiors. NATIONAL THEATER.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flor- ence are always sure of a hearty weicome in Wasi ington, and their engagement at the National next Week ineans crowded houses every night. his char.¢ Florenes hi ed Pept 3e8 here, but he always enlivens them with brilliant th comedy a3 to mak tuem seem e . He has always a m accomplisied assistant ta Mrs Florence, who is almo: famous a3 her husband tn her line of characters, ‘The dran hy, Walch sup- Ports the Florence: FoRws Opexa it the companion plece ruction at F in piot and is weil wrought ve and the place has met rever prodttead. It will hi Week tf capable thing. ul The play is the scenery 1s th high prats ea ver actors and actr ey, the ® Silver King, ‘at character, z laity, has ver sho has Sp 4S Brookyn, the had praises showered upon her wher poeared. She is frum the Royal Princess theater, Joadon, and made her first appearance in Americs ear. ligizod’s Musetw.—The Jenne jcompany has met with such gratitying success | that it has d for a third week. ‘The ever popui ate” Will De produced next ek, With new costumes and new scenery and logs. The excellence of the p w Ihiiseumn, together with the sion, Will conti ATER COMIQU “ly performances ment 6 Kimball opera & program abounding in abd sp claities of Various kin Dim Mcsecu.—The popalutit; ment resort Is nob on the wane by shown eye se ares audiences, of young, ract Wy the Holywood family t week." It 18 promised that next week's pertorn: ance shail be fully up to te standard. ee ie ane Transfers of ieal Estate, Deets in fee have been recorded as follows: 3..N Whitney to Ruth C. Denison, lot 39, Metropolis View; $—. W. D. Wyvill to Einma P. Hume. tot 28, Tes. B; $12,000." Peier Hogan to I-aae Landle lot 12, 8q. 267; $2,500. Peter Hogan to Isaac Landic’ lot 12, sq. 867; $2.50. Peter Hogan to Emily Smith. W, 3 "41, Sq." 367; $800. “Ruth C. Denison tod. S Witney, pt 10¢'30, Metropolis View: McEuen to Southera Maryland R. R. of this amuse- any means, as both old and 244 acres near Bennings; $40. F. T. Browning, trustee (S Olver C. Bloc, lots 35" and s—. 'w. Danenhowerto W.. 2, sub ‘8q. 58: $2,000. sst’8,t0Ge0. All, lot 24, su 25. Margaret E. Thomas to Jaa W. Puinphrey, pts, 9 and 11, 59. 490 all int; aly E. Mitchell to L. J. Di one Jots 202 and 204, block 4, Montella; 3—. H. Georgianna Shannon to Care oline Langhorn,*lot 1, Talbert estate; $496.60, W. D, Cassin, trustee, to G. P. Hoskinson, pt, 29,5. and H.’3 addition to Georgetown; §—. "G. P. Hoskin- son to Susan A. Gibvons, pt. Same; $200. ccnissce! Serta NDID COLLECTION OF Goods AT AUCTION.— Ing has Just recetved from the importers a guperd consignment of ‘Turkish carpets and ru: window decorations, Bulgari the whole forming ‘the most impo: e ever Sent to this city. The collection will pe on view at the auction rooms. 11th street and Penn- sylvania avenue,on Monday and Tuesday next, San the. sale will co commence on Wednesday, Jan wary 7 & m. See advertisement auction column for full particulars, hes —$_— SPECIAL Norice:—I shail be pleased to see my old Er were jo generaiat E.Goluscimd's 2-71n st. b. w., where Iwill display tne t Stock of China, Glassware and House-furnising goods in the city and at prices lower than ever, Formerly with Haan oer, —_——_ = + a Coustess,” by Mr. Howard Car- from the neighboring coun- ; avy loaded | nviing sound, and | eny of @ pair of diamond ear- | ly gratuitous, | nd marine | The Courts ip 1883, CHANGES IN THR ASSIGNMENT OP J7DGES. ‘The assignments of the Judges to hold the courts of the District for the year 1885 were determined on in the Court In Generai Term to-day as follows: | General Term—Chilef Justice Cariter and Judges | Wyte and James. | Clreutt Court—tuage Cox. Criminal Court—Judge Macarthur, | Equity and Probat Courts—Judge Hagner. District Court—Juige James. —— j Arrnigum To-day in the ¢ nuinber of prisoners were arraigned, as follows: son and Jon Evans, alias Muten, it store of J. J. Woodward. Jackson ded not guitty, ew this plea and pleaded gutity, recetv- a to three years at Albany. npson and W. F. Huniing, al theiws, alias Roxy Ross, housebreaking in nigiit, pieaded not gulity; Hunting was also arraigned Samuel Lee, Wm. alias Lowe, Rouse- picaded not guilty; i pleaded gui in the Albany penitentiary. Henry nt, pleaded not y¥ of wagon, har- ated ny s m Queen by leaded not guilty. ese Sacha Cox, in the Equity Court, in the ease of J. and’D. Sherwood, oH. MeCormi name of } Kk and W. Worley, t Sormick & € . 605 Pennsylvania avenue, makin: on tue 9th instant. ‘The bill fle ards & Barnard states that compiaty ed goods to McCormick & ‘ember to the amountof $5 239.40 became due on November 19 ecormick & Co, wrote had been unable a check for a port ot the Dill » confide could send a check the The complainants state f once comtuenced to m. ening their emt at the administration oa stock betng estimated at $2, tion of the court; that the ‘assignee be required to give bond, &e. Cnrist4 as ENTERTAINMeNTS.—Thurstay evening the Sund oohof Fletcher M.E. churen (th st York avenue) held thetr holiday enterta . Mr. Middleton Birkhead, assistant supe ent, presided, and a short address was aude by the "pastor, Rev. W. H. Laney. ‘The children’ all received ’ presents from the Kris Smid | enjoy: Kringh he = Mount Pi orgetownh Heleht unr fons, ocal and instrumental ‘ostly presents to the Of Vie school, ts the last night of useum. “Pinafore” next | ured ut the hours stated | ‘Ourts. Fairy Court—Judge Cor. Marion azt. Mai restr » tor att January 15 on ce ordered. der granted, nt for want of nied. chine Sunday bi 2; 52; collaceral tor— {from Fairfax, ore It dol to five s, for passing a coun- 1 in Baltimore yester- f are as follows: | RRR 00 F FY Ay +3 KORO OY ¥ AAT | eo OY Rk E | it a | x ¥ aa ties \ ie r aaa { i Gg @ 1 g 1 G ce u uGe W ppp FEE RRR WwwwppeE RR O WWWW D D ER RRR oO WWWW D bE R RA W DDD kee RK Ra This Powder never varie: A marvel of purity, strength snd wholesomensss, More economical than the ordina; inds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weigat, alum or phosphate powders. Soldonlyincana. Korab Baixo PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps | yazae AL POISON CAN BE ENTIRELY RE- AVE moved from ¢ o use of Ayer’s Ague Cure, which contai fic, in the form of a used in no other remedy. War- OR THE PROMPT AND CERTAIN CURE OF sipelas, use Ayer's Sarsaprilla, which {s the spe- cific endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. 30 Busck Baoosne Sr VELY . very fine quality, od Garnet, 12 yards 4 VETS, reduced to $1, Wve WooL BLANKETS re TH SUITING, in Gray and Brown, ono riand a half wid sige. Gnimense w yard is worth 62 SILK PLU 81.00. t qutal yard is wi th), reduced to TS, 81. 2 VAMASK. pure linen, 50c. FS. wide double width, tpure wool, educed to 3 ASHMERES, nearly one yard Finest quality 5! and half w ns? width), pure wool, re- duced to 75c. yard is worth $1.25 a3 CARTERS, 711 Manxer Srict. J. U. O'Mara & Co, U7 Pennsylvania avenue, LARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BREECH- LOADING SHOT GUNS, IMPORTED FRENCH CA- FINE SILVER BETS. CAS- E IMPORTED “A LA A NICKLE BANJOS. WADE AND HUTCHER RAZORS, REVOLVERS, TOOLS and 10,000 useful housebold art e owner, tochange dusing Iwill nist uvenue northwest, fell, on the pre OMFARA & 00.1: nM: Washington. D.G. “sale comme: Great barvains tay be expected. - N. b.—The dixtures will not be sold as, at'termain- Le store will be pid by J. OC PAA & CO., Manufacturers of “KOYAL GLUE" Norrees. Thave this sy admitted Mr. NELSON H, DUVAT.L fnto fall partaerslip of my grocery business Th Bameand Sty.c of the firm will be G WITMER £00. January 1st, 1835, Cc. WITMER, Referring to the above, wish to thenk my friends and the public for their confidence and solicit their tronage for the new firm, where with alate aud first. lass stock and low prices I'willfaithtully laborto please em. Jal NELSON H. DUVALL. UNLAP'S New Yonx Hara THE FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS, Introduced by Dunlap & Co., of New York, NOW READY, ar WILLETT & RUOFF's, SCLE AGENTS, 205 Pennsvivania avenns, WINE AND OLD FRI IDS Sah a eee ie eran prices, address: < sold ‘wt reapoctatle No. 619 D street, between 6th and inal promply uttsadea ta, mrs AG Low and were sentenced | rhill, Mass, agt, EB. N, | ding under the firm | nt, consisting of interesting | Ar; $20; appeal ] 1 iCurrevra. LEPROSY OF THE JEW. A WILD, BURNING ITCH, THAT SCRIKES WITH A THOUSAND ELECTRIC ITCHING NEEDLES. Eprrom ALTOoNA, Pa, CaL:—I wist to say some- thing in praise of that valuable mediche, Curiocra, which I saw advertised in your paper. Ihave had that old leprosy, of which you read in the Ble, where the Jews first got it smong them, and aid né& know how to cureit. It has many other English name. Ihave had it on my body for over sixty years, “No doctor conld tell me what it was, and probably [neve would have known, hal Inot see the advertigemem in your val- uable paper. First it is ascaly affection of the skin; next it looks like barnac’es on 8 vees-l’s Sottom, or an old log that has laid in the water for a Ing time, and Just the same in my feet, knees, and slbows, and by taking a microscope and looking at me £ looks worse. In other words, we will it ichthyosis, or sh skin; then then comes on what I'cail the wild bunting itch, that will strike you with a thousand electric itchy neediea, You cannot tell WHERE TO SCRATCH FIRST. Yon ‘then have torun ont into the oper air to get re- lieved. isdreadful, and having yo many emi- nent doctors and n-ne knowing what to @ for you, but Thave found the lost treasure at last. Itdid not take twospoonfals of the Cutrcuna Roso.vexT before it took that burning itch by the throat an¢ bid them to hold off, aut iL is off. My flesh fs becomite softer, my h; and T the ions—CUTICURA Soap—aad anoint the parts with Curtcuna, 11 the thousands ktew the good- ness of this licine as I do, they would mt be twenty- | four hours without it, Itis not oLly alapted to my | case, but to ail others, and if any one disbaieves this let | him stop next door to the Logan Honse ery, take my | microscope and see for himself. _JoseraW. Rinxy. Houuyarsnene, Pa,, Nov. 12, 1853. FAGONIZIN iG ITCHING | Aud buraing skin diseases instantly relieved by a warm bath with Curtcuns Soar and a single application of | Curtevra, the great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, vith two or three doses of CUTICURA IREDLVENT, the New Blood Puri ep the blood rool,the perapira- tion pure an ¢ bowels opm, the liver | Sid kidneya active, will speedily cure Ecmina, Teter, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Lichen, Praritus, Scall Head, Dandruff, and every species of Itching, Scaly and Pimply Humors of the Scalp and Skin, plysici id all known remedies fail, Sold evers- where, CoTicuma, 50 cents; Soar, 25 cats; Reson POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Bostoy. ‘al Dr PPP EEE TITT ZZZ 00 1 DPD. g58, PoP rT "70 0L vb pgs pee t OSE BB Ss e FEE T 22z 00 LILL bop S558 GERMAN BEB OI TTT ITT FEE R 5! Ben r tT ES RVR ss BBR If T bs EE RRR ‘88g BB OT gO: R Bec BBE IL T ERE K R 5ys8 2 A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE ,_ BEST GERMAN HERBS Making this the Most Keliable Toni ev the public for thecnre of DYSPEPST GENERAL DELILIY, MALARIAL D) z ‘The high character of the many testimoniils awarded this preyuration have uever been equaled. We refer with pleasure to the following: BALTIMORE, Augus: 18, 1834 | Mesers, Louis Petzold &e Co none AME (Gentlemen Bitters,” ain and Appetizer, your “Dr. Petzoll’s German @ pleasant and efficient | onic JAMES GIBBONS, Archbishop ot. Haltunore. Battimons, June 17, 1884. Petzold & Coz have prescribed your “Dr. Petzold’s and can testify to cases of Dyspepss ur Wakefulness, Tam Megars. Louis Shecinc cs Morbid Vigilan in cases of wcqu Which It eeoms thus far to act like a ch tu d Blood Diathesis of the system, for arm. Baristone, September 4, 1886, Messrs, Louie Petzold & ¢ entlenvens—In my opiaion your “Dr. Petzold’a Ger- without any exception, the best Tonic Liver Reguistor f have eve ied. Thave used the same for some time, aused my appetite to Fotturn, ts well cs cautied my former unfavorable sytap- toms to Gisappear. Itis a preparetion which I would not be without, and I heartily recommend it to my friends and to tlie public at large N. HOCHHEIMER, Minister of the Eden Strext Syngomue, Priei One Dollar per bottle. For sale Every where, Beow Tue Yuan Rout. THEREFORE BUY NO CLOTHING UNTIL YOU SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING IN OUR REMOVAL SALE. THE PRICES TELL, AND EVERBODY TELLS THE PRICI | ALL OF OUR ODDS AND ENDS OF 815 AND 818 | MEN’s AND YOUTHS SACK SUITS ARE NOW 89.50, YOU WILL FIND THEM ON FIRST TABLE | as YOU ENTER STORE. _ | TARE A PcEP aT THE DOUBLE-BREASTED | REEFING COATS, MADE OUT OF CAMEL'S HAIR. THE COLOR 18 BLACK—fHE VALUE 18 $10, BUT AS EVERY ONE PREFERS BLUE, AND WE CAN'T CHANGE THE COLORS OF OURS, THE PRICE WE PUT ON THEM 18 85. JOST THE WEATHER FOR A HEAVY OVER- COAT, AND AT THE PRICE WE ARE SELLING THEM YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO GO WITHOUT ONE. ‘THE 815 ONES ARE NOW 810. THE $18 ONES ARE NOW $13. THE $20 ONES ARE NOW 815. IN CHILDREN'S SUITS WE ARE OFFERING LOTS OF 7 ONES AT #5; LOTS OF $8 AND @9 | ONES AT $5, AND ALL THE FINER GRADES RE- DUCED IN ABOUT THE SAME PROPORTION. BOYS’ CLOTHING, WHETHER IN THE LINE OF SUITS OR OVERCOATS, ALL SHARE THE SAME, AND ARE MARKED 50 LOW THAT YOU ARE SURE TO BUY IF A SAVING OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT Is ANY OBJECT TO YOU, MEN'S SUITS. ‘MEN'S OVERCOATS, YOUTHS’ SUITA. YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, BOYS SUITS, _ BOYS’ OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, LIVERY OUTFITS, BLACK CLOTH SUITS. ARE ALL BEING OFFERED IN OUB REMOVAL SALE AT A PRICE THAT WILL SELL THEM. A. SAKS& CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 2 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Wnuzsows Faxovs $ss0 858g H H 00 FER 3 H oo ee oe en Ses8 HoH 00 kee Sag? 7 ‘The ‘emand in Baltimore has been than the supply sndare still booming, and now we propose to give .he Washingtonians a chance to buy these Famous Shoee for Ladies and Gentlemen. For Ladies we also make to measure a fine Hand Stitched Shoe at $5.00. For Gentlemen we make to measure our celebrated Waukenphast at $5.00, ¥. H. WILSON, Custom SHOEMAKER, 409 7th street northwest, Washington. 828 —_—A1s0 232 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Repversox if Fus Axp Liou WRAPS. OUR SEAL SEIN ACQUES, MINK AND SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULARS, Are now offered at genuine reductions. All goods are first quality, bought early in the season, NO MISFITS OR JOB LOTS. A cholce lot of natural Besver Trimming and Muffs, NEWMARKETS AND RUSSIAN CIRCULARS IN CLOTH AND SICILIENNE SILE, At Prime Cost, All Genuine Bargains, WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FUBBIERS, 906 Pennayivania avenue. ry ot to using | | give instant reilet. CITY ITEMs. Why tolerate it. When asingie bottle of Dr. Bull's Syrup will remove your cough. 1 Dennis Connell, = northwest, says“ Lipp’s all” Darkee’s Salad Prewing and Cold Meat Sauce.—The universal favorite both in the United States and Great Britian. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious Saves 741 1st street apne ee anxiety, Waste and troub! £0 Special. We will exhibit on Monday next, January 5th, @ few Hats and Bonnets for carriage, reception and evening wear. Choice goods, elegant patterns $9 So tanes prices 1. L. Brovr, 710 7th st, n. w. Cheapest Place for Black Cashmeres and Dry Goodsin general— 736 7th street. J. E. Youne's. ‘The Hope of the Nation. Children slow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use “ Wells’ Health Renewer.” 14 John Fit¢morris, grocer, 2001 9th street northwest, says Lipps’ Premium Soap 1s the best by all means. 1 derney Dairy Wacons.’ Fresh Alderney itutter, churned every morning, and delivered tn half-pouad “Ward” prints, 50c. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butvermlix abd sweet ik, Se. per quart, Creat 15c. put Get the Gen Article. The great popularity of Wilbur's Compound of Cod-Liver Oli and Lime has taduced some unprin- cipled persons to attempt to palm off a simple article of their own manufacture; but any peron who {s suffering from Coughs, Colds or Consump- Mion should be Careful where’ Uhey purchase tis article. The results of irs use are Its best. recom- mendations, and the proprietor has ample ev! dence on file of its great. success In pulmonary complaints. The phosphate of Ime possesses a MOSt inarvellous nealing power, as combined with the pure cod-lver ofl by Dr. Wilbur. Ii 1s pre- scetbed by the medical faculty, Sold by A.B, Wil- bur, cuemist, Boston, and all druggists. €0 A Sore Throat or Cough, it suffered to progress, often results In an incurable throat or lung trouble. Brown's Bronchial Troches eo $2 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Kye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mall. “McGee's, 9th, near Dst. eoim Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch ‘Shirts are the best of all. ©0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Hidena e®0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa. @ Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. 09 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 On Thirty Day# Triat. The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wi send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltale “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantes- ing speedy and complete restoration of’ health and manly Vigor. Address us ubove. N. B.—No risks Win incurred, as thirty days’ ulal 1s allowed. __NEW_ PUBLICA TIONS Saxvary THE UNITED SERVICE, A Monthly Magazine, de voted to the Interests of the MILITARY, NAVAL AND CIVIL SERVICE, Contents: TO, ABOUT, AND ACKOSS MADAGASCAR. I. By Lieut. M.A. Shufeldt, US.N, | MoDOWELL AND TYLER AT BULL RUN. By Lieu- fenant-Colonel if. W. Closson, 0.5.4. 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HAMERSLEY, Publisher, it 835 Brosdway, New York. Conrars Potzs, Through the failure of alarge western manufacturer we were enabled, just before the Holidays, to buy a large stock of Curtain Poles very low, and we are will- | ing that our customers should have the benefit of our low purchases, and os the Inauguration is drawing hear, the know!edge where to buy Curtain Poles of all kinds, sizes and lengths may not come amiss, We sell 15 inch Curtain Poles, 5 foot long, in Imita- tion Walnut, Ebony, Ash and Imitation Cherry now at 89c., formerly 49c. Theeame with Brasa Ends, Rings and Brackets at 59., formeriy 79c. 13¢inch Curtain Poles, § foot long, in Walnut, Ash, Ebony and Cherry, heavily trimmed, at 69c.; brass trimmed, 79. The same in 6,8, 10 and 12 feet length, with brackets or sockets, wood or brass trimmed. Solid Brass Poles, brass trimmed, 5 foot long, at $1.49. Very heavy Walnut and Ebony Poles very low. We can not replace them at the price we sell them now, and we have but few of them. Although sold ont clean on Clipper Sleds, or Coasters, @uriug the Holidays, we have, to meet the pressing de- mand for them, received alot this morning by express from the factory, and although the cost is higher we still offer Heavy Round Iron Shod Clippers at $1, larger sizes at 81.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. We do not care to brag on the quality of them, but we know there is not a better sled in the market, M. SILVERBERG & CO., ant 312 Seventh atreet. Peete Pout EL E ¥ uu DDD RRR FRE SS, BD EMR ETE 85s s85s Bap Be Et. Ss Sy DDD ER R EEE %ss® Sgs5 5583 i = oF THT sis 5gs, Un F ss, S$ vu it 3 SS ul uF Ses FOR NEW YEAR CALLS. ‘ELEGANT SATIN-LINED FULL-DRESS COATS. NEW STYLE FULL-DRESS VESTS. BEADY MADE E. B. BARNUM & CO., 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 430 Skates, Szarea All kinds, from 250. up. Sleigh Bells, all sizes. Pocket Knives and Scissors. G. HARTIG & 80N, 1001, corner 7th and K streets northwest, 2 For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sun- ‘burn, aud renders the Skin beautifully Soitand Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 26e per bottle. ‘Try it, and if not satiafied, ‘return the bottle and hare cama L. © BISHOP, Druggist, ange Wine Ser Ee ‘medium ,' pe ets 3 i MONDAY EVENIN AMUSEMENTS. ATBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. THR By Col, MILLIKEN, from the A SCREAMING ‘This play was frst produend in Paris 27 SALE OF SEATS NOW CPSX. ning New | AMUSEME! WELK OF JANUARY & | AND USUAL MATINERS, rer 00 KK | TE ° o KK rr 88 Rk “ ° r 00 g Ke Com; in PSION SOURRE TS. yp tmeaTER, ONE HUSBAN French of M. GRENET DANCOURT, FAROE COMEDY! Sbere 1s otill crawing crowded houses, and ie now York by sto: a. BA44 coxcerr _ AND READINGS At the Tabernacle Church, 9th and B streets southwest, january 5, 1885, at 8 o'clock. S87Adminsion. axp OPERA Hous? Dee. 22.1854. 5 ion Square : Husband.” presented by 4 strong company. ‘Trusting the project may Leerowued with the fullest success, Tam very truly, yours, J. W. ALBAUGH. office: Paul T. Lowen, Fousth” ury department, avd from mic. __ dda AMATEUR OPEta, At ALBAUGIIS Gk \ Januai {| Seats One, Two and Three Dollars, to be obtained of | the Pally Fatconvencs. Mme. Lona Mra Baueroft Da Mme, Dowingues, Miss Eustis, Auiss Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Howell, Mes. Letter, Miss Lorlus, Viemte das Noguriras, | Mis. Wall After Junmary 24th tickets wold at Metzeroct's Music | Store, Shawty S6rINHE AMERICAN COUNTESS.” T a ous FAREWELL OF THE HANLONS. Its Funny, Very Funny, Very Very Funny. LAST CHANCE! TAKE TH IT PLEASES THE OU "Pf FalL TO SEE IT! | { | ty and ten- | through tearsinto and for 4 tan to ap- Se fate, { } name | Dappivess at it plaud for its “Thate the man who build On ruins of another's fame.” Bork Oaks is the pi . noble in theme, brave in action, rand in i u ite rich and beautiful C <. acted by a company of great talent, uvcess of the times It vapdi- cates mun and ¥ Nationa THVATER * THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Fareweli Performance of | THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER comMPAN In YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP, Next Week, | Bir. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, with their Repertoire of Special Comedica, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings—OUR GOVEKNOR. ‘Thursday and Friday Evenings—THE MIGHTY DOLLAR. Ssturday Night, Farewell Performance and only time of—THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. jas RB THe amenican counress~ (ALEAUGH'S GRANDOPERA HOUSE. i “IN THE RANKS.” FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT AT& Monday, January Sth—The Great Union Square The- ater Suocesa, “THREE WIVES TO ONE BUSBAND.” Box sheet for sale of reserved seats now open. Ja3 ERZO@’S NEW MUSEUM, (LATE LINCOLN Gaui orn ry Dp pars NW. | SUPREME SUCCI WEEK OF DECEMBER 2. SECOND WEEK OF JENNIE KIMBALLS COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In Edmond Audran’s popular OLIVETTE. vory Scene New trom the brash of Mr JAMES LAMB. cial, Between Acts 1 and 2 will be introduced Mr. | Gen, Mite, the Marri zetB. ane THE SMALLEST NOWN WEDDED PAIR. | jasion to Family ¢ . AGitiseion to First Poor 20 cents. Seats may be secured exirachatge, Box open frum 10 mai. £010 p. a. ‘wo performances ually duriue the season. Does open at vn. Overture oue hour later. Doors open st 1 an: ove —— Cerriages at 4:10 and 1 | wenuie, near 11th street, ve py New Year's Week. AND NIGHT. bod Family, and a full Juven- ha Maznificeut Specialty elebrated Vidooys, Som- Ailen, the sweet ‘viole ters, the Pretty Aibinos, Xe. | conch ry Operstta of CINDERELLA, On, THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER ‘mission to ail only 10 cents. 429-6 6“ AMERICAN COUNTESS” a4 ‘oreign Nobility and Awerican Wealth.” a3 THEATER commque NEW YEAS WEFE. MMENCING MON ¥, ‘MBEB 29, COM ZAM Alt COMBINATION. cp Abentertaiumest for the jency for the plessi:re-seeking wintton. Sans Deenieg: Row Vous Day ana Saturday a29-6r Wy3t_ F. WEBEWS ORCHESTRA FORNISHES fusie occasions. Onders left. at rest Wi ce a Droop = Metecrote & vo. and Eberbach, jephoue Watch Box. Naey Yard will receive proimp: atten- tion, a27-1ia Abutic uussra. On the Evening of FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1885, GEORGE KENNAN will deliver at THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor. of 10th and G streets n.w., ‘The Fourth Lecture of His Course, entitied THE SIBERIAN EXILES, \bjecta and Dates of the remaining Lectures will = be a6 follows: 4. The Siberian Exiles.—Jan. 9th. 6. Bridle Paths of the Eastern Csacisus —Jan. 16th. 6. Highlanders of Daghestan.—Jan. 20th. wie admineion, with reserved seat, 75 cte,; without rewiiest Oca ee im. als. LECTURES. (== 457 oF menony. " -CTURE BY PROF. A. 8. BOYD, See Neue eo oeen tar nea Re Abeer ae neta a DAT ding ie tention and all2re invited eW Clans will ‘Monday even- peebece ear ree ‘all are ‘mot be without this art for a thousand times JNEW counse or tecrones THE sTORY H of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Told in Thirteen Lectures, PROF. JOHN FISKE, of Cambrides, ON AND WEDNESDA NIN aes ‘Tickets for he Couse oa et MD. Toe-had st Ellis & Goa No extra charge for Re- lectures are feecinating, brilliant and Se EER ie eracan ‘N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT ° Omron a v. J. as &Co.0t al, being referred to account | seine hnoes of tie ua J, te SQUiER E oO ad sett of this procectins, notice is hereby with the i585. at eo. on TH DAY of JAN, ‘States TS Auditor, DRY Goops. New Years Guerrixe KING'S PALACE, Wetender Patronace extended during t | contimne in | fair dealings, courteous treatment and lowest prices, and also to keep $4 SEVENTE STREET. to our patrons our sincere thanks forthe year 1884, and we shall the future, ax we dd in the past honest and an elegant “ion of goods. Weare deter- mined to clear balance of following goods at prices that will m.ke them sell; 500 Children's Cloaks, ageé to 16, from 2.50 to 87. Ladirs’ Russian C al, Ottorina Dis calm, Newmarkets, Dolmans in Siciliau Sk and Berlin Twilled at half their vau Our stock Hats, trimu Our Binds, Tips, Phan ‘Yeteens will also be Now fs yo dave th: of Milline ved and sack ax Children's and Ladies imme, bave to go. Flowers, Velvets and Va- ughtercd M ur chance, © use of it while we still sortment to oblige you. Call carly and ob- tain your bargains at KING'S PALACE, ast ren A BB AA BBR OA A BoB AAA BBB A A NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THEIR PATRONS BROKI'N LOTS OF WRAPS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT ASTONISHING LOW PHICES. CHILDRE Berlin trimu The CHILDREN'S NEWMARKET: of tn NEWMAREETS, in 8 years only, of fine n Twill, Exquisite Plaids XXA, Astrachan 10d, reduced to 54.76, verage price of these goods has been $7.00. v in 8 years only. made very Finest «i Astrachan 4 an around bottom, reduced to @7 38, ‘The average price of these goods has been $11.50. MIESES' AND CHILDREN'S Weol reduced to Cloth S years, The same reduced to 85 50, for 10, 12, 14 and 16 youre Missrs’ Astrachan back, The same reduced to $6.25, for 10, AND CHILDRE! Cay. reduced to $5.0! W'S COATS, with guble brearted.” orbamen a Average of the above has been @3.75, ABOUT 37 MISSES’ JERSEYS, izes 28 and 30 inches and biack only, with reverse coilar, plaiis ind bow, reduced from 3,00 to $1.75. ABOUT 25 MISSES" JERSFYS, sizes 28and ack. oF and bd) inches . of finest Stockinetto, reduced from $1.25 to.87 cents, Read our Hs. “adv.” in to-day's Republican! BAUM'S, 416 7th street northwest. aay AY OFFERING. E. G. Davis, GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINES® LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- FERED-—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE, WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUM BLACK DRESS GUODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. ae £. G. DAVIS, 11M ST. AND MARKET SPACE. ‘without iN G& ome 0 Clas Apr On, THEREFORE HAV MARKED EVERY LADIES WRAP DOWN TO PRIME Co OF SHORT AND LOX CLOTH DOLMANS, SILK A CIRCULAR ‘T, WHICH CONSISTS ILK CIRCULARS, CLOTH RUSSIAN KS, AND NEWMARKETS; A HINT WHERE COAT | TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PKESENT CHEAP. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDEURCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SIL! ELTIES LN LIN! APKINS. AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV, DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS aT AC. TUAL COST TO CLOSE. ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. as S. L. HEMPSTONE, 805 Market Space GHIETS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly muuslin of the best ud 2100 linen, reimiorved, only 75 cents, Fine Unfinished Bhirts only 50, Finest Percale Shirts only 81.50. Finest Laundried Dress Shirta, tn solid bosoms, ready ‘to put on, for SL. Dress Gis Sheet uz? Shirts made to order (solid bosoms)! s¢ ‘At guaranteed at MEGINIS’, 1002 G. T. Kees, TAILOR, Ro. as ‘Miuth Strect Northwest. NOAH WALKER & CO., 62 Penusylvaniaave. NOAH WALKEE & CO, (625 Pennsylvania ave, Vests a =a Mo oes —— ry q

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