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THE EVENING STAR TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, =) ee AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11ta St, by E TENNYSONS NEW VOLUME. ‘The Evening Scar Newspaper Company, Rome Things In Raid te Be Equal te GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't - s . Mis Beat Previons Werk. Evexre served to subscril 5 exe" cate por month. Copies ‘at the cocntee ° * cents’ cach By mall: prepald—Bu cents a Gispels the fears raised by his recent efforts # month; one year, $6; six mont! dramatic poetry. It contains some things equal to bis best, and few below his avernge. IS ‘Tun WEEKLY STAM_published on Friday—S1 ___| ranges from dramatic idyls in the Irish dialest year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. Ease ei S| WASHINGTON, D.C. SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY. DEG 0 [=aanaaeee eee Di LiL i... ee jus and geniality will best appreciate what may = = = ha = - —_—— be yest, and make most allowance for what [SS Uama may be Worst.” The first poem is inscribed to LADIES’ _GOODs. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT ee CONOR. | cot MDS Cemietigs, Mars Then Sarat Misewelt, the tconsteser af “Owner s virial Mines =~ A eee sheen sive — tn . ‘Ala; | Khyyamy’ Among the notable poems is @ J. C. cas a THIS AFTERNOON. Wea a eeeteE acy pom omen THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Public euston of the PabticMeatsh Ter Uk, Ween In & | long philseophical sas tn blank wente, etthom, IMPORTER, Tue ‘Graxp Rarns: Canes pecans: aman yy guna eae, Johnson, M.D., Hudson, Wis.; eB, M. | quisite lyrics interspersed, from which I take SWEEPER WILL TAKE UP ANYTHING THAT A | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | The Board of Trustees Pass Upom Jant-|4 Lerren yROM PRESIDENT cLevELaND—| )., Loroaiv, Canada; Aug. C. Bernays, M.D. St | the tollowing: FRO! ee EN Louis, Mo.; 'P. H. Builhache, M.D., U. 5. MAILS. x ‘Novelties ND: 3 ‘ON SEV- tor Wills’ Rexults of the] ADDRESSES OY WELCOME RY Di. TONER Bat vain the tears for darkened, WW display an elegant stock of Choice Nov Fay eet Wika. M ANY KIND OF CARPET, ZRB PSIMPROVED PROPERTY 0! i EFFECTS, FURNITURE, &c, WITHIN OUR Case—The al Bos years, aa laughter upon each piece of f sale. SPrusi | @X@mination for toachers, was read and DRESS TRIMMINGS, CLASPS, BUTTONS, &c. Designs and Eetimates Vornbsied, Ray DAY, DECkMBER TENTH, | EES FINE HORSE BLANKETS FINE PLUSH | Feferred to tl Te, whic ; Philadelphia, Pa, B. F. Davenport, M-D.. = TWEEN FE BALESROO? aD Recent Teachers’ Examinations. AND COMMISSIONER EDMONDS—PRESIDENT | ton, Mase; WE; Taylor, MLD. Monmouth, Hts om ol EVENING WEAR. MOQUETTE, INGRAIN, BRUSSELS OR VELVET: | QUNUL Np Av eragen, Maat WATER |” waarnee pees Ss sie : RERVE'S ADDRESS—LISTS OF MEMBERS PLES | Charles elit MD. Red Wing, Minn Fe: | 2% Jay che lanchter asthe wears, © Brother mine GOLD AND SILVER NETS, CREPES, Cc. WHILE IF PRESSURE IS GIVEN IT AS WITHA | STREET. SOUTHWEST, AND 6408 SQUA. tps . At the meeting of the school board last even-| ExT AND NEW MEMBERS ELECTED, Ux Forments, M.D, Nee Orleans, La.: Charles | For ali that langh and all that weep, and all that REAL LACES BROOM, TO REMOVE DIRT IMBEDDED INTHE] p PE OH GROUND IN SQUARE 1126, | 'URSDAY, DECEMBER TENTH, AT ing the letter of Charlotte Smith, president Neath SeeAee AE eee nal te tenses | Utighe asiee ee OS bauthimn insup thakesbe an8 HANDKERCHIEFS AND FICHUS | CARPET, IT WILLSTILL RUN EASILY AND DO | date Y Rovember 34, et and duly’ recorded. oe eEN CORO Ant, Woman's National League, respecting the Beep aos fantne ae ation hela | Canada: James: Holt, MLD. New” Oricans, Laz m3 2 ove ‘S85, tn the land reco session last even 5 a : va: | The HSCURIAL AND FEDORA LACES, with NETS to | THE WORK MORE EFFECTIVE THAN ANY SMricot clan wemnat SBE: | are IENEGAL ASSORTMENT ROR ap | making of elgareties and the sale of opium | * ap Jy attended. "Upon the plat | He gaasotmaty MDs Chicigo, Hy Andniw a. | , Thefollowing quatratns are addressed to trem icici ta cnet — eee Fi Tsa6," at FOUR, P. RALRUT, LARGE LOT SECONDHAND | to the committee on rales, which has undercon. | orm were District Commissioners Eamonds, | ton, M-D.’F, iS. Montreal, Canad ; Richard © follower of the vison, ll in motion to the distam Sedge aaea an aan See iw wathaatia woes 2 All of Lot No, 7, aocordi Goons. FORTY PAIR NEW BLANKETS, nderation the resolutions on the samo-ubject hah i ae bec mane Roig won, MD. ington :: dam’l P. Moore, | Howe reblind force and brainless wil may Jar thy pared “ a e ‘of Lot Gof Herros offe: 5 Fee M.D.. Rien Vaz », Gatel a —~ o eaenay aeons 47 (Ho. 1080 79H STREET NORTRWEDR, | cong wision of square No 467, Said PETS AND RUGS, MIRRORS, DRUGGETS | "rt strikes me ald Mr. Curtis, “that that | Rumber of tho ex-presidents of the association; | Lawrenceburg ind.J.. W. Lambert, M'D., Nt | OF ktowletan foun clam with cam, of civic hate we "December 9th and 10th, : houthwest,ina very denirabie location,and mmproved | 2UATHER BEDS. HAIR af TUBS AND | SHOUld goto the chlefof police ifthere are any |. J. Hannan and R. G. a ease ALD Bee a naweUnE, LA J. | Or tove to ieawen all the mam ti every sou! be tree: o unsurpassed stock of the | Rinsarest epatRedacees DCE font) ‘dwelling, O22) DOCK ers AND COFFEE MILL, PRESERVES, Chinamen here engaged in that business.” Sais icsick Orang lls wens orescat tn tasweet.| Be Pittsburg, Ba Crosley ‘Gray MD.Pittsburg, | "So henceand fate oe ae BY changes Sat FINEST LACE ARTICLES Wan Parers sera ae RAT AONE Tay Tne, OS | MUSTARD. CORRANTS, SELES, €o, 4c, | Te fslenntions of Helen! Ricks and Arabelie | onoe, Dr. J. M. Toner the chairman of the | peg ouaae AasmeoN te, Ramans CHS, Me | Thier of ber hotonh sae, thi hertage of te pa Notwithstanding the high excellence of the of Special Designs and 6, in square 269, a valuable pt y for business, WITH OTHER GOODS. _ take effect January 1st next, were accepted. committee on reception, prefaced his address } Partridge, South “end, Indiana; Death of a Colored Centenarian. fered. the same lowe prices that characterize all our de- Dear Water strect atid the Long bridg : ALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctionsers | | Acommunication, algned by the muperin-| of welcome by saying that the President was | W-C. Van Bibben M.D,, Baltimore, Mas Jobn | Axnox, O, Dec. ®—-Anna Powell, colored, naa RRA SeDeEICICL INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART CoLona | palsuce in two. note ofequal amonuty suai and | CONTINUATION gaLz OF Fie Raxpatave | SEC oud MUpervising Principals, UTE" | expected tobe present, bat itwan impoxaibie | Morris, M.D. Waitimote, “Md I-11. Kidder. | whois eald to be one bundred yeare old, and ILLINERY, CLOA! UMBRELLAS FOR HOLI- twelve months, with interest until paid, secured upon 3 E > 1 ¥ y | for him to spare the and he Le BEC 4 " Pe »AKS, UMER Sovadani enaee tien he sold nner anil paid, secured upon | DOURLE: AN EGE EAR bi eR oral examination to the prevent written Teiary to. read alter from the ‘Presidents in | Wate who for (wenty years has lived alone in a small the President expressed his regret that, | M. D.C but in a deserted part of the city, was yesters ihe committee on teachers. A pet!- | owing to public business, he was unable to be ROBES. LEATHER GOODS, R. Rice. D. day morning found dead in bed.’ in ber - pies FOUR P.M.,at the auction rooms of Duncan: GitRtataas NOVET ED 'UMRREL- | tion from citizens of the county, urging the of é D.'Washit erty, and though she has at times sui for eee ee ‘speciaities in fat, ros cavpey oes and Date nw wognall terior | Tw “AND OTHE GOODS UOUALLY FOUND | Purchase of aslto and erection of a fourroom | Prewent, He added, that the advancement of Fit, Washingt Wani of food, she Kept a heavy gold ring on one [a7 907 Penna. ave. Teecedoenaee tener ‘square JN APIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. SALES | School building near the Soldiers’ Home, was | tote Public health are of immense import- ‘mer, M. V of her fingers which she has for several years CARPETS AND FABRICS "Terma, con renee Be ade ALE: PN ee a Benito to Ee coniaal oe) on balldings, with nce to the people of this country. “But I do | W: mina 2 oe + pic ilar a emcee, her funeral expenses, It was so ERASTUS §. CHAPIN, ri Bere e ENTIRE enn egond-class certificate was | not ehe continued, “the advantages | Washington, D. D. Fields, M. . bet. D and E sts. Agents for GEORGE W. CocHan, } Trustees see S eOsty Geo Ar ik OLD ke | fanted Miss Emma B, Smith, of the county | 22 Pepe eer tiger in the condition. and | Tex; G. A! Doren, M. D., Columbus, Ohlot ——> Umbrellas, Scrolis, Mats, n2s-eotd7,&a x TABLISHED HOUSE OF MESSRS. J.P. s1iRI- | SChools, who has taught for six years under # | sanitary surroundings of the homes of our | David L, Wallace, M. ‘kN. J; U.H.| Ballroading and Mining in Mexico. ue, Paper, Gold, Silver MORRIS & COMPANY Nite @ CO, Re Gos HIETERTH STREET, | first-class certificate. workingmen, and of the poor among us, | Slautter, Allegheny, “P: . Werthemier, | LAREpo, Tex., Dec, 9.—Notwithstanding the ends. Silk Transfer Pictures: ors or the German: FURNITURE. TO-MORROW. Cat inttal = See Mr So eee CASE OF JANITOR WILLS, IssuMclenty appreciated. | Healthful and com~ er ea Gast Allegheny, Paz | unsettled condition of affairs In Mexico at Fistinas Cards and Novelties; Sheet Music, 5 cents: Bpecia jo the al i fortable habitation: est. feat . N ack, M. D., z Green, Tree Ornaments. Unique X-mas fanners of canta = SPV ALTER & WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers. | search of Hollday Goods, as the’ stock must be closed | ..Mt, Smith of the 8th division, pate a rePor | of Acountry’s prosperity and advancement and | Lanlel W. Abbott, M. D.. Wakenield, Masa; ii | Present, railroad and mining interest, which claus’ Messenger Boys lovely.) ‘Toys! Toys! Won- 2 fon Kecount of changing business. e case fanitor Wills, of the Rani tien with good health and wholesisesurreund. | C. Dunavant, M.D. R, Martin, | @re principally owned by American expitalists, fers for Chiidren. _tez-wdec35 P. HANSON HISS & CO, a doat ““WALTEN I WILLIAMS & CO., Anta | building, who was suspended by Mr. Smith be- Ings are apt to be contented and useful citizens. | M. D., Milwackee, ’ 2’. Brett, ;| remain undisturbed, and business on ASTOS FISCHERS 815 15thst. nw. cclgm_ | EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF OBJECTS OF Al FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. cause he had been arrested on a ch: of lar- | The difference in the death-rate of cities and lo- | Green Bay, Wis; ‘C. H. Preston, M. D., Daven: | uninterrupted. The ‘contract has now let DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT ART. Geet ceny, Mr, Smith said that the charge had been | calitics unexplained by natural and Inherent | port, Iowa: D. Cambridge, building of sixteen miles of railroad from. AND DYE WORKS, Coin | Witsraen COMPRISING FINE EAST INDIA BRONZE, STOCK GROCERIES AT AUCTION. distnissed by the court, but the court took occa- | causes Is of feel enough to give great promi- | Mass; C. Auk Haven, Ct; | Villaidama, Mexico, to the Guadalupe mines, ‘Thirty-fiv> fears Experience. ee ey ev. | TRENTON BAY, MORNING, DECEMBER FOUR: | sion to remark that Mr. Wills had evidently | nence tothe work of the association, aud ifthis | J. ¢ : ee r. vill soon 1D AND ART GEMS, C. N LADIES’ EVENING DRESSES A SPECTALTY. 1 i Veivet and Piosb Uatments. Grape vella Laces, | Wi be here, and in your preparation for it be pmoud, "Va: teen miles distant trom the city, up the aide > 1885, at the corer of High and Gra o 5 E Newell BL | streets, Georeete te Teal ett a tie er Chn Grace | magnified the importance of his office. Mr. | beneficent organization shall succeed, as it an Ww § ntain. It will be narrow: to cor rs 7 | Smith said that Mr. Wills had, as other Janitors, | ought, in impressing upon municipalities the | Chas. Mitchell, M. I spond with the gauge ot the Mexican National saisivet and, Plow Gar sure to inspect our assortment of LENA STONE GROUPS AND STATUES REAL, | entire stock and Axiures, conslting of a stock of | boon eonuniesioned aia special police oflear to duty ot senalbte ‘aud therongh sewemer:a plem. | A. Abernathy, M.D. railway.” Work will be commenced et omen dade up. sizwoot Dresses dyed: Specialty = Good HEATING STOVES, ROMAN NZE ORNA! Ts, COPIED Tp ae DOW ee aaionee pe ee ee a aes ura and Pure su ply of water and general ciean: ete oe tes } Se ses Rcncbaines a Blacl BROS aE: MAS iN a gation against him, which Mr. Wills denied, | lines, together with a proper construetion of | M.D. Ma Ne | weston Insurance Rink Necnes Cites ed, Cleaned and Repaired ee ; Peake — 2 : cil: | D., Finds GCA : nthe ted'Reessonabie. Gremecee Sine highest price Ut erades, from | FROM THE ANTIQUE; PORCELAIN VASES, | spycrAL SALE OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA fog (we shawls ste tees ty ninipine na Sar tay ae point with pride foitenchiove: | land, Oblo: U M.D. Cleveland, | . ate are stilt ko nod ow = the wameton 3) PEI oTI, ‘An examination is respectfully solicited, BISQUET STATUES, ITALIAN, MAJOLICA.| on pRInat BRUHN AIS ORTH, 1 badge, stating that he was an officer, and usk- | ments.” The reading of the letter was received | Ohio, aud D.C. Jacobes, M. 'D., Pontiac, Mich! sting lomenn toy tin ‘ni Paiterns of Basque and Sleeve cut, to, meusire, = TEN O'CLOCK, withinmny auction tone pineiosad | ng the peddier about his Heenxe, Mr. Smith | with ‘applause, and the President aL once NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. = iat toca Wee ee Com ee ee ee W.S JENKS & co. AND OTHER OBJECTS OF ART, al nsignment of thi "e Roods. oor | pevnaced a weiter om the: super tisink erinol: elected by acclamation | As the first honorary | At yesterday's session the following new | TAPidly as possit seally pel imagyataed oy 9 ati222 Fst. nd-2m" sels 717 7th street ‘TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, rpitomas DOWLIN jon ence for ply among the children, with whom DR. TONER’'S ADDRESS, | caso sleep epee << ne, 4.4. ‘all cho companies, exeept the Western and Cal- Tur Fron, Daess Surervs = ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRI-| 64LE BY AUCTION OP A SMALL SguyEcrion Hrat a Janttor should bergbors Sopmeeac and | Dr. Toner then proceeded with a speech of | Setey, ane atin esc, egret Gol, | iness $5 the Size amociation or faite, xe Recommended by the Leading Dressmakers, BOOKS, &e. DAY, DECEMBER NINTH, TENTH, AND ate : board dropped Mr. Wills trom the rolls, Lewis | Welcome which held the attention of the asso- | George D. Scott and Edward Murphy, ot New | This saves them the cancellation of the polices AEE eee aeoteleky Cmngeevanen 1 600-Sn | —S= SSS ¥ 1dth “treats: On” IADAT DERE AL EM! | HL. Wayne was appointed to succeed Mr. Wills | clation throughout. “It ts believed,” sald Dr. | jeremiah Sheehan and W. H. Griiam, of | 824 the consequent annoyances. The remain- “LADIES SEAL, GAOENTS ACTERED, RE | Oi pcunarmxe Lasrany. ELEVENTH, AT OUR SALESROOMS, CORNER | EN TH Seek a PEN OOO a and Richard H. Chase was appointed tempo-| Toner, “that you and every intelligent citizen | Si. Louis; James Allison, Cincianath, simon ies are awaiting the final action of dyed and Lined; ns ye prea TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneex rurily to succeed his father, lately deceased, a8 | of the several states und territories of the | Shulhafer, Loutsville; Dp. F.L. Memphis, scouncil: They want better tncilities tor ont Isl Bih'st, bet Nand O new, syThe largest and best in the city, with constant adat- — i fae fatees| i bE eS Janitor of the Banneker building. United States feels pride in’ the ity which | Fenn: HB. Wa W.P Me. uishing fires, © 5 ~ — ms of AVENUE, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND | THE TCRNOUT BELONGING TO THR HON. 8. | HOW THE BOARD GOES INTO EXECUTIVE SES-| bears the name ofthe father of the republic. v The € kc: S NEW BOOKS and BEST MAGAZIN} & COX AT AUCTION, EMBRACING BAY SION. We trast the city of Washington deserves and . | The Cherokee Delegation to Washing- Mss Suva Rorrrer, assoouasissued, Mrs. LUCY L. HUNTE: HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK P.M. EACH DAY. | HORSE § YEARS QLD, COUPE ROCKAWAY | Tne committee on teachers being ready to| may always enjoy the consideration” and conirs | ton. 608 9th st. opposite Patent Office. | _ 43 AND SET OF HARNESS. os Gaicem lol saultations. Here are etored oF :. E, Montreal; Mr. Jas: | | Viwrra, LT, Dec. 9.—An act passed the and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children’ ; he above collection, comprising mauy chole | To be sold at my Auction Rooms SATURDAY, | Teper! the results of the recent teachers’ exam- | Pein’ aeuaiiy eolieeted In precd weal capacions nuncil and has gone to the eee a ee nO A N. Nov- | Pleces, will be arranged for examisation on TUES-| DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1885, at TWELVE | ination President Lovejoy looked at the report- | freroof bulidiueethe heeeleas Mae clous ark Woke a es X0L UNDERWEAR. SILK “AND CASHMERE Catholic goods a s:-ecialty. riists’ Materials, Nov- O'CLOCK. Can be seen prior to the sale at thestabies: e \d called attentic to the fact that the uredot the histor ot pre ‘lea id rile the for a Washington delegation of two, An GLOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices. cities, Japanese and Christinas Goods at lowest prices, | DAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH. OF CARE G. HE Hess, neag dt. between and Fules required the board fo pass upon tbo ore grandest minseunsk ot tie atrouna acionose ore amendment increasing the namber to four was Beantiful ime of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOO! — _ a55t WILLIAMS. ¥ Sa RATES eee —— | amination in executive session, Tree le are centering. Here too are the anticipated, t Bah ae chiens “HoObe. BACQUER. Buty | Wy ASHINGION CIRCULATING LIBEARY, ee ee nee ‘NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE, Mr. Brooks offered ‘@ motion that the word | homes of the officers selecied by the sutfraze of Spirit of accommod:tion for those Who are MITTENS, DRAWERS, LEGGINGS and ‘S07 14th street northwest, VE, POEs: Auctioneer. endl “executive” should not be construed to exclude | the sovereign people of the United States as spoiling to spend the winter atthe SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. Aste Wee wrteen ” ROOKE srucaea woman, |" eal of the Chere Ome oF Yemaition! exponas, fesned ont | the reporters of the press. their chosen agents to administer the national States capital on Cherokee national ‘ga seeeetuness al Suan nan Goumeae pean 1 tee oh A Wheel of Fire, Hrict of Columbia, and to me direct dy Iwiiivallat pub | | Dr. Purvis suggested that the motion be | government. Coming as you do trom every dist can emis oeomeiineh tor tw BONNETS, WALKING SUITS, MERINO CLOAKS, | Love: or, A Name; The Bar Sinister, CATALOGUE SALE OF ART NOVELTIES lie sale, for cash, in the rear of No, 423. w Jersey amended that @ reporters be ailowed to re-| part of our country trom which this elty is b ry by one or oO, plain and embroidered, in Mother Hubbard and other | Aurora. And new Periodicals. 010 avenue northwest, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIX- | main unless otherwise ordered.” He thought | populated and derives its importance, it is but | bat such are th sof most Indian nations, styles. ocl5tim = in eee pri ivate, house, 983 G street northwest, ae KNTH pote DE ,DECEMBER, 1880, 1 a GEN occasions might arise when they might like to fast that you oe sesguiae she: oe that son } c _— ee — ao — ‘fF ngregational ad - pcr inter ve the reporters go. and your people have bere vest Interests, no! iy of loying Snel nial Assistance as Mes B. M. Mexcrar. Loom Brn This super collection embraces, OIL PAINTINGS | Of the defendants in and to the folluwing-described | “ir, Brooke’ motion was carried and the board | only"in the beauty of thie elty aud the eeaad nington. 3 equired, A bill was Introduced te- 419 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. % ENGRAVINGS by celebrated Ameri- Futon Got on otion Gncoa poe a went into executive session without turning | of ihe public buildings, but in their hyzien! ns, Viz Dr, John ting the chief to cmp! Materials for Art Embroidery, finest grades of Zephyr, A. PURE MALT EXTRACT can and Forelgn Artists. expolse number ZaLGE at la ln teres ot the Hen | Out the reporters, completeness and in everything which tends to | H.: Dr. A. G. Koin 4 this nation against t Germantown and other Yarns, fine Laces, Embrod- Z In REPOUSSE or Hammered metal work, the designs | more United Oll Company agalrist the Gas Consumers | Mr. Brooks offered @ rofolution to fx the | render the city of Washington worthy of the e North Carolina Ci Find Knitting Silks, Gloves, Hostery. cic, Infant's | possenses the highest merit. It is manufctare dfrum are new, uovel and beautiful.” Protective Manufacturing Company. standard at seventy per cent forthird class, | homes of your representatives and to be the 7 ~ A. Id be vamed, the selecting Serie, Shire end Cape Stamping promptly done, | TMCNeE miSierlak ead eennmcture @ ; CLAYTON McMICHAEL, Marshal. | sixty-five for second lass and: afer ove to capitol of the nation.” y arte: a vats Lene tion, Seelam table qualities of a refreshing drink, with the invigar- | T€ serections, in ART NEEDLEWORK and EM-| THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. dotd_| frat class certificates, and providing that certi- WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED. yi - : ; THE NATIONAL : Sting and wholesome properties of the best Malt Ex- having received prizes at the IHOMAS J. FISHER & CO,, Real Estate Aucts._ | ficates should be issued to teachers gbtaining @} pr. Toner, continuing, said that all knew the : ONALS LOCATED. . ral Art School. marking a fraction below the standard. This ss . 4 | ‘tis a true tonic and delightful . alike desir. sd ni WA ficient «ims of ‘association the | Their Admission tot able for invalids and persous in health, “Will be ound | Novelties_in SCREENS, FIREBOARDS, HANG- | TRUSTEFS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED provision, he thought, might prevent injustice beneficient «ims of the lon and the: jenn ° PROPERTY ON E STREET, BETWEEN = tions: bhic | Ss - pon tal t,o s blenmant und complete substiate for INGE, PORTIERES, BANNERS, &¢- NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NOMTH- | (S004 teachers who ialled to reach the stan pbetletalibel teapreceyruy vetally keting | He McClelland, 5 = Jor delicateconstitutions, Na choad ne ipnnas betel Soe 1G ato Spam bike eata deed ‘@ntea Oth Mr.Baum aud others thought that itamounted | penefita which cities, towns, hamlets and rural | tll, Richmond, Va; T. F.’ Quimby and F. 2 . | Atacailed meeting ol the representatives of Is the beverage “Par Fxcellence” for pursing nes atalomaes miny te oes ALD. TST ond seeared te rine eae ae: to the same thing as fixing the standard at the | homes throughout the land ‘may derive trom a | D' nsmore, Minneapolis, Mi Talbot Jones, | the Amer association of baseball clubs in Rice tnene sat aoe an aunee (Of milk, while { | This collection will be sold at pablic sale at the parlors | 4. 1877, and, recorded in Tiber 858. folio 485 same point, thorough and impartial consideration by the | $t- Paul, Mins Franiiia bul Phyladelphia yesterday, the franchise of the After careful. anaifase Wilbur G. fall SD. Ne Ses ae re om SS : uilsciLou MONDAY AbTERSGUS, | Dr. Purvia thought the standard ought to be | association of the many and copies quecdions | Minn; John 1 Ladue: peer: meer haeaigery Cepeoen York, enya: “Liquid Bited ie rovening tooloee street northwest, on . FOURTEENTH, A. D. 1980, at FOUL | bigh. of sanitary sclence. He spoke of the progress | Paul, Minn; P. Hi. ee ee a ee table "bey ; ind front of the premises, part of Lot num- r. Brooks remarked that the questions were | for the better made in methods of sanitary | Prof. W. D. “Middiet erage ands. wholesome invigorating tone | THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER TENFH, and the National club, of Washington, was for @ wood preservative of un- | Fromting 17 feet on I street, between 7th and 8th | offered at public auct mecessity lass—I associaie to.active men Sear the property in suid county | _ First cl Martha R. McCauslin, Evelyn A.| couraged. In conclusion, he welcomed questioned character bas been universally acknowl. | strecis northeast, with @ depth of 80 feet improved | prared St public Be nce as nent Reger Chase, Emma L. Hopkins, Minnie Hodgkins, | the association in the nawe not only of the = ‘The Curolina Oil and Creosote Company, 1o- | bY 8 two-story frame. GenvAlexander Hunter, ccuery ‘e residence ot | jt einette M. Getehiell, Alice (C. McDade, He: | Seater seed e eet cane mat only, of the. Organized Charity, cated at Wilmington, N.C is the sole proprietor ofthe | , Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve | ““‘Abingion" consists of 258 acres of land, about halt | becca Stonerond, Blandina D. Dietz, Alice’ An-| Washington, “Tiils," he said, “is, the wa MEETING OF TWo BOARDS oF Patents for making Wood Creosote Oil, and injecting | Months, notes to. bear six per cent interest. puyable | way betwecn the cities of Washington and Alexandria, | Winans, Lulie Seaton Chase, Francis Hen: common, 4. It'is (cularly fitting that| APPLICATIONS FoR ALMS—MMS, srt prencett ol, into wood, which i guaraniced by asto | mmLannuslly and to be secured by deed of trust. of | éns side fronting on the Potomac, with whart aud | Stephens, Anuic, Ke Loomis, Mary E Wood, | ommongraand. (It is periicularly fitting that) ar IRES TWO TYPICAL DEAD BEAT. Preserve the wood ugainst the ‘Toredo Worm in salt | all cash, ut option of purchaser. Conveyancing, &2. ing: the other fronting on the Alexandria and | Resie Buglish, Kath, 8. Proctor, Anna M. At | ceerinthe vational capital, ‘Tale mast ie | | SCH TE Water, as well as in dry und wet rot. ‘The wood prop- | St cost of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on | Washington railroad and \urapike, the whole belng i Emily M. Roth, Adelaide 1! Witton, Joh ‘ ae the favorite eliy far | Atthe regular monthly meeting of the board €zly prepared with wood creovote oll is recommended | ach plece ns soon as sold. ‘Terms to ve complied | the form of srectungular paratielogram The spe, | Le, Emily M. Roth, Adelaide T. ohn | has not already, become thie favorite eliy for | | gerne See f ur | wort ty atior ‘with in seven days, otherwise right reserved to resell | For quality of its suil, aud’ its vere clixible lection | T- McIntosh, Anna ¥, Gilbert, Gertrade ‘G. Jo-| all conventions having ap interstate meiuber. | of Managers of the charity organization society | loazae Te EE OR RIMBERS. TRES- | at risk and cost of defuulting purchaser on giving Ave | make the property specially desirable. ‘The part front- | chum, Jennie E. Davis, Ellen Lawton, Jennie | guip. Mauy such have assembied here in the | at central office, Gunton -buiiding, last uigit, | sme Win’ Tee POR eens CEB OLES FENCE POSTS. PLL | days’ public notice of such resale in some newepaper | ing on ruliroad is auld to have large deposits of brick | M. Spears, Minnie M. Burman, Francie’ J. Car-| parc, and, ss yours includes Canada, it is inter: ING FOR PIERS AND WHAR) Popa in Washington, D.C y. leagte of thelr and never Tes oe 1), in square numbered three hundred | pretty tough. vision during the thirteen years o1 the | Mf. Staples, Dubug i admitted to membership in the association, ‘Prank Le James: Phe De De fe Pot atias Sealy Sale to begin at SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. (S78) Iu theclty of Washington, Die | P Dr.” Purvis thought the questions should not | euisteussor tins wesocintion atti ieniny thes | Mile, Meds ¥. W. Chusnbery, iain The revocation of the Metropolitan's franchise sis, says: “Its low ‘of nicohol, its etierves- a, beginning at the northeast corner of | be go tough that good scholar could not ane 1 te or acity ‘with arly |W, Lamberi, St. Louis, Mo. Ae saab cence, its. taste and odor, all combine tore- | ‘Termscash. Goodsto be removed at ‘said lot, and running thence west on E street eightec ethan half of the ee ee ee oe Varmnts seeslany | rie Pas & W. Latta, Puiad: was caused, it was stated, beeanse that club had Somiend Sihobon's aie Sxirsce-asbelng’s nowt | AEE meee Piveaieae | Gl) stele (6) secie gota dueamndrad Guu, fos | "Mer av orae Utassion the standard proposed | SheDlasd, boutd of Realth. ‘buch was forthe | rier Rug SW, Latin, | been removed trom New York city to Staten that bas ever come'under my ezaminatons O° TPWOSTORY, BRICK DWELLING “XO 1911 | hundred (lou) feet o the by Mr. Brooks was adopted without the pro- | Tt le note Pe-oxpecied nat lezisintore can | elton of Ue ; | Island, aud its management and officers were ‘Sold by all leading Grocers and Druggists, SINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 4189, TWO ne aaa ce in one (2) and two | Yuwlou Tegarding the fraction below the stand- fo Runen in advance of: aye views gatoreained Cambridge, Masts GA. Hon at all times controlled by the officials of the STO) RAM: E ethird . Balan ard. mass ie ue Of pro- a te " 0 les we post GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __| PAV! ScHouson, Prov st, Lous SERETS womfunars | ONP SMBS Goaheeepcpr as, acorn ob cree | <M, hare tem openad ene emaed on velepey | civ aemeare, gt Jena ev fiat |, Mame asm (canasecations nuen wee — At wholesale by 02 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DRCEM- quid line ofeae, ‘Gonverancing as coat of pir. | Containing the (pe ae se A eer ier | Charl WTI NEWS WAS RECEIVED mE. ust Bscerven WM MUEHLEISEN, ae oe of the prewises ‘we will i, ‘within’ ten- (10) days from day of sale the perty | After the papers had been examined the com- | of patient education of the public. He referred The news that the Nationals have been at Inst eae will be Atria and cost of defaulting par-| mittee on teachers was directed to issue certifi | to ‘the part the national government had taken care of was received here with great A FULL LINE OF wn 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON. | Fronting, 1% feet on Su ttect: between N and Q | Chaser afler five jayy poslca inthe Eyening Suir. | cates as the resulls of the examination as | taken in Sanitary matters. ‘The speaker said | ey ce ois, Feanlais Hk rd beers ty koa Gan atbaoen. lees SHAW KNIT HALP HOSE, Siiey dinproved DY a (wostory brick dwelling. Ne: | _@é&ds Pads RGATCEL,}Trastoms _ |1OU0TE oss sary Eltzabeth Tindle, Harry Improved” saultary’‘mensures and. practices | F- WiNB, editor ‘ahitary Monit | those who favored thelr Bocu ving a Neagie es OFFICE CAROLEN Ob AND CREUsOTE | I3ii'sinvrect (OR SALE—“ABINGTON,” ALEXANDRIA | Wilbur Price, Frances Sarah Fairley, ansong the people, and theirdesire to cu-vperate | V2; J. W.Sewall, Boston, ) it | club, compliment the Nativnals’ directors on the Best Wearing Sock in the world. ‘COMPANY, ‘Qu FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER ELEV- COUNTY, VIRGINIAS Washington Brown, with Shoalth -wuthorities ta the lowening | Portland Se. J. J. O'Contor, Hu | to tne teague ax 2 + WiLMINeTos, N.C, Nov. 12, 1885. ENTH, at HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will eae RU RSD AY; Decomber 24, 1885, at 12 o'clock | Second class—EMe Claudia Weaver, Eleanor | of preventable disease, he thought the Sos a enrol Riga | ee ai2reene, | TORE PURI pi | Salata Brom grt of Lots sna 3, n oq hirance ot the Corporation ‘Court. “Room, will ve | Lasier, Fredrika B. Nimmo. smociation Red grest. reason to be en- ‘ an at nea 6 Uniaundered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect St Guaranteed. EAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR. FOR GENTLEM uthorized ize Daly, Hines and aud. Lillte, of the wives, HL nslon to the h had for en lage negotlae a hitel tiv $2.50. “Cartwright and Warners” “Star” “American Hos Mr. A.S. Pratt, president, in the chair, t t arp * VES, AND STRE! es clay. . is but & precursor, though i : 2 © net close tery, Co. and “Norfolk aad New runswick” | PAVEMENTS. ia wi DUNCANSON BROS, Avets._| “'Terms: Oneourth cash; balance in one, two ana | 202°. Aatlonal, and is but i rccursor, though in ne | reiary reported Aity-seven famil Heavy Canton Finunel Drawers, at 50,75 and $1. | naueste Prepared to Sill large orders on very short three, years, with, Interest from day of sale, payable Elections of Officers. Jnedical congress which is to mect in the cliy | Viduals as reterred to the society for investiza- 19,000 for Brvvidenco's 3ix fine Dress Shirts to order, at $9, $10.50, $12 and | "We refer by permission to Gen. @. A. Gilmore, U.S. HOTELS. Bonds of ‘purchaser, with, approved eecurity-uud the | The steam engineers in thisclty have organ. | of Washington in 138: : tion by churches, societics, the police and citi ope ff Re $15.50, = Engineer Corps, New York city; Capt. W. 1. Benby, | — a dle toe retained tint they are paid ized the steam engineers union for the advance- COMMISSIONER EDMOND'S ADDRESS. , OF th Percent lea | bonne peg L lo close negotiations sped Hamihon Surgeod General Sistie Hospi Sonne: | Te Pavey W oona Hore:, Shonde A HEEB ACK, ment and protection of steam engineer, The | Upon the conclusion of Dr. Toner’s address, | Work: 4 were proiessional, Gegiurs: 3 were Gaue should be taken eare of, 20 522-524-506 Ninth Street_| Washingta pee: ol W. 1. “Trenbolin, member THOMASVILLE GA ContttALES ATCA og | Slowing oflcers were elected: President, John | which was warmly applauded, he tntroduced | Soriny, unortanate pubr, und Wee’ pructuct Feo to thie wishes of ———— — 1e ‘omission of the Uni e3, mmmissioners of Circuit Court o! J. Peabody; vice president Garner; record- | Judge Edmonds, the’ president of the board of | for vy ‘appropriate churches and societies: 2 | both there ‘Washington, D.C. For farther purticulars address EDWARD A. GILLETT, Manager. 65-160" Alexandria County, Virginia, tas IB wowleye financial sec ; ‘and it the _SEWING MACHINES, &c. LUDWIG HAN: ing secretary, Ro’ retary, ‘Opens second season, Dec. 1, 1885. es ur inends [OMAS DOWLING, Auctionee! 4 were sent to A. M. Lawson; treanrer, Julius Strobel, Heep ena py ed a Batregaerd . : and sth — — = General Superintendent, Wi s a heurty words of welcome to the delegates. He | out of the cil mt Lo the police; worl — ADAUEFRACHS RELIABLE SEWING alsin bonis nso Gi BOWER, Proprietor, | 1 Souihwest corner tits and Pinnsytvania ave. Masonic hall association the following diseetne dwelt upon Be Paty SHE ae eect | due sortae ana ous, tramps ‘were Fe es edge with the nee fay » free-ciaas new: iaicat laproed senlsSor Sap Ger Taz B. = DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE. Were elected: HB; Donaldson, N. D; Garner, | Siurm of former ages aroused by the presence of | ported to the propel : Sec ss chent Que Halt the Frice Agents cha mt ‘as — CATALOGUE OF ARTICLES ACCUMULATED In | sua." ee ee geal aes Parions UEALALMa ere Ren: | A Gekegetions or five, were -appotuten te oe Send for Our New lilusttatcd Woliday eeralogue, “THE CONCORD HARNESS” Evrecrs Or Tar Cow. THE DRAD LETTER OFFICE, TO BE Ventalphn Lodge No, 25, F. and A. M.,has | fut low nunlinry veclenee polsied: oe nies | soot tne sucety. a the thirst th PLAYERS WILL B® pkegeting and’ Renting ail kinds’ °C AUER. “THE CONCORD COLLAR” SOLD AT AUCTION, elected the iollowing giicers: C."E. Towns, W. | Rut Mow sanllary | sclence, pointed out thé | sent the spelt ica aml “cones DIVIDED. German hand-enit Jacketn” <Y “**08Y esata reste: Road, Team snd Express Harness Atmy Rooms Eleventh #.andPennayivaniaave, | 3.4.0, thn aterctary: YM venugee inca | ANd Teoelved | the disease nt lt came | Reld in. St. Jn July Bex. | stostor the players of the Metropolitan élub Ty, > M. = Room We Wrz On| war ccinine SoNCOKD HARNESS ts amped Sao PU RGU OC she, Bommecier Geaseal (A.D. Hlacen, W. R. Bushy, 8. D, C. L. Loomis, J. D. oe Oe ee ee a oe no ae y sentto her to tween the Nationals and the 0 Maxe Roo We Wi Or. | win takers tame andtrade-mart- ‘Third Apopariment, November 34,188 On? rragut Post No. 10,G. A. R., has elecied the | vary consideration. of humanity unscd them | beluvestigated. ‘Tie ilfst wis a ports aitimoros, Lyneh and. Cash ihc 497 Penusyvania Aveh ONE OF THE MOST DECIDED EFEECTS : Ponies oe crammsmnier sie ee bomeree tne forward, ‘There, muy’ be tomporary failures, | okus w feared tant the society Sietrupotitann ia wire soap at eee may! vant venue, The sale will comm on TUESDAY, DECEM- | senior vice commander, ; Junior she observe that the socie Meiropolitans, ck, sie stop « ihe flowing BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES "Adjolning National Hotel: BERVIFTEENTH, 2665, and will becoutinneddaiy | vie commander, Sid. Ml. Davis, sureon, De Uns Suatintion ta eatltiet se literal aberciter: | receiving money roconliy sud et Atilclies,will, it ts sald, come to the Nationals, AT HORSE BUARR EDS ARACARMIAGE KCBxs | OF THE RECENT COLD “SNAP" 18 THE | at TEN A.M. and SEVEN'P-m, until the wholotdi | HN. Howard; ‘chaplain, J. Hi. Hivchcoca: | the associat ‘co-operation of every municipal- | to have “whatever we mightchow to give her.” | A very strong’ team will be pat in, che feld, pH fo DEMAND FOR OUR OVERCOATS. ge ‘ officer of the day, H. H. Brower; officer of the | fiy"in the land, mud HO where, added. Junise | Sie had just returued (rom eve she | able to play with the best clubs of the associa z Ld a 76 uard, Edward Junoas; delegates to dey Edmonds, will’ such co-operation be o Franted | had buen on a visit to swine When | Uon, Real Hato Auctioyesr. | ment encampment, H. N. Howard and Sid ME | Tore chetrfully than here at the capital city, © | Mrs. Spencer saggested that se socmed in. tine _— —- BSED x HE ORLD ‘THESE GOODS, BEING THE VERY Er ene ry, | Davis; alternates, L. 8, Emery and J, H. Hitch- ‘Owing to the pressure of their duties at the | health, and ought w be able to live Wiping Ont the Debt. Mi <I TRON NINTH SERGE NONTREADIE RET WEN | 00CK Capitol, neither Senator is nor Kepresenta- | alms, she was in @ towering rage and | eur excovrad RESS MADE BY THE ys pe ee Oe ea ee ee WAND siRkis \ : ing’ elected. the following “omiests: Euommes | §1ve Béuch, who were expected to make ad: | would expose the sociviy.. | Another 2 | ak an A-ROD Meenas kaa ERE EERTTT ZZ O%E BOR w es 2 SERRE OS MATES ABD MARE | Cay tee cee ka ae eee Hobinson, W. 3 J: Tryon. SWE. G. Hay- | {Vo Townshend was called uponybut bre brief | this ‘community, “for” tty gave SING. ; ferke = 279 3L BB UP, ARE DULY APPRECIATED BY GEN- | 1009, folld. 72, et seq anil Liver 1003 folio 76, Wood, Jr., J. Ws J. J. Little, secretary; Jolin | Seen usmuring the membersor ihe association | the following" tuteresting —“iuforimation, ieeting of the members of the Y, M.C. as EB kee t pO ae P « et seq., of the land records 01 the District of Columb, | Gibson, treasurer; W. A. Clements, 8. ¥. J. | or his hearty sympathy, he asked tp be excused | In answer to questions. Her name was Mrs. | sociation was held last evening in their parlors P EEE 00 LLLLDD! TLEMEN WHO WANT THE BEST and by fs west of the party. rnecured, | thereby, we will Weaver, 3: }J. A. Sunderland, tyler, and H. | tom making any extended remarks, pre coon fe ate) ee 2ame | for the purpose of hearing reports from those ERMA INDAY, DECEM! FOU! i a al L : THE PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL ADDRESS, nx who had agreed at the meeting held recent; nso oomna BOS OOPS RS | rer espe nF. Ay ig | Te mom anmc apo. | icra See tue ona Me Sn | wo nda tent el ren BBR OM TETT TITT ERE RRR ,58y ton's subdivision of square Giz, each lov Being tn- = es, 8. W.; John 8. hogs he di is | the debt upon the buliding, which amounts to BB rT EK RR oved bi story trick hous, well, W. M.; Adrian M. Jones, 3 Jol Reaves, then delivered his annual address, and | when or where or how he died, or of what dis- ‘ a ellos, tu BBR T Ee Ren Sse, Ee Oe OE CAREE TER | cians Garand toate ne endo Wistites seiah Fomlimon’s W3, Will A. Bhort, Secretary: | in tho beginning paid a high tribute to the | euse. As se only ‘wanted a ‘howe alse could svont-sentacn thousene Steen. At cha Sane ios it # Eee of Sw* =| neapy-wave sraup vrow THE Poles beuting niente a ale bet Senet materia | gon. Se De Walter’ Fe tlewilt, 4. De William cfforta made by De Smith Townshend, chalr- | Re'wes not dead. Hie hid left her ‘or she und | from te Teports received at the meeting last ; : man, and J. i : Sl com 5 fous are “encou A DOURLE PESTA CLMANK OF TER) ONUTERCUNTEARY WOCKECAR DIE. | Bt a ee ilie a ace ee aa ee ee, iit Sfonberahip hand, aud | distinguished amoclates’ on the cSmutttee of | leit him so long ago that she could not reuliy | evening the indications are encouraging that For BEST GERMAN HERBS, TINGUISH THEM PROM THE Bast |X tine oma, and ‘all con and recording | W. Gs Cox, ler arrangements, for, the interesting | program sees twas. sho hud been io amoclation will be relieved trom the burden THE EST “ir. Petzold’s Germa ” atrial ha at purchaser's cost. If terms wilt be: qa Eee 5 va y ‘qyreneed y, ontorsall Miseey the orld and the best in | Whi See Se FINEST ADS and do ube hesitate to recommend hasan excelion | CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS. bere- ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Ment furnished. “It may be sald.” he added, | deal aud socg the world aud the best people tn | Tht imposes upon Tl. Some of the mem Io emery Tonic. JOHN A. ROBL, follows: A.c, | ‘that the medical fraternity and the citizens of | Yare waised to it. Thank Heaven che neeey | bad made greater progress than oUbers, but ait se Beshtes of Pattlenne CAs. HAVE THREE LENGTHS anp |azin __KEDFORD WWaLxer, }Trastess | oinsee lt ee have been fled s5 folowe A.C.) Washington eee Teer dae aelyes ya? | was, She was Used to the best society and | €xpressed thelt appreciation of the readiness WITH meta, th cane digestive system, — SS | Cranaeht ‘to B. W, ter, Jots 16 and 19, | Cyt," ey sanitary science and What. was before | knew the finest people in Washington.” Was | With which | their appeals were received smmerr a He Petite Gertnas: Bitters i intkinabie, cote: | SHAPES OF THE SAME SIZE BREAST, sa. 872; $2,600. F. Bele, oo erent chat “oald them im the studs or | raised ‘an d:piscopallan, but attended all, There | by the citizens. One, gentleman, it was CHAN is ‘should be's % er Read, estat deed Me in ehure! al e Was not ju- 2. colvam 414 9TH STREET NORTH WES. wim ns era bea louse-| THUS GIVING US AN ADVANTAGE IN E Sen Te TS5e oY, tietgruie Parker Heed (2 | contagious or Infectious diseases, both among ig ie phe pte imi on a PE ficcount, of the tormer meeting in Tats Le Sacrmary 16 Oreeen Ceeeeat FITTING OVER ANY OTHER HOUSE IN saa iba May Elles, Read, ‘eaune property; ¢-~ C- H.| toon the crops, @ national biological Iuvora: she was reaned, Bor any mesber of it. Thought | Timecl in rogerd, to dhe promet eongiuge ot =. pes mon der, sa. honld be ‘provided; and no other place yore Whee association and its He ‘was, “Dr, Petzold’s German Bitters” tomefor| WASHINGTON, AND ENABLING Us TO 274; $2,000. W. K. Menden! Towa, Bay SnORIS Pe eer nic ehe teste ate friends. he had outilved them all, ©Z08pt | ae ee e, gtee examination have been tested. "I find them especially on ‘ pe lols 1d and 12, sub. ug. 176; @4,000, Mary | 3 school of science as the new building now in tony wanasdiaracens eantenden it was | His contribution was a very Hberal one, and be Seceti Geesestwaaes the ton chap arecione fess) no AMD SPOUT, MEDION: Te Rates 1M. Chappel to We 'Betis; sub lots 1, 22; | Process of erection for ihe Army Medical Muse. | {hey wanted nerto pay rentand Loard. It wis | fla that if more ‘ere he would double fs indicated. LG@HORN, MD. TALL AND SLENDER MEN. Land do eq. O84. $2, LG. Maine et leo | Wm and Library,’ eeisserence tan tent ake his subscription. ‘The responses on the part De Hestzeys ‘Baltimore, 3a, ; Giroline de it Verditanb 84 sa- 628; $4,500. ‘MEMBERS PRESENT. - ‘The Tollowing members fees no suet, | citinene to ipo Pageant ie pesasumuanas ere EXTRACT oF representation of Dy; John L Grom I WE CLAIM TO HAVE THE BEST AS- ENGRAVINGS, Bratt Parks gipoh ccthertag Comburs ot ate | , SC UOWInE © tet Ot ee drone Oa ae | eee nesses | the members Zo continue their canvass, At a “ich coupliny | SORTMENT OF NEW GOODS IN THE tok, A, Cliveldux, sub 1, #9. 888; $875. DE | joies E Reoves, M. D., president, Wheeling, parlor the ameunt pis will be DERE per as ected crmmmor autos |_| Etat Paiaa aoe Poin | Beceem die Fiche feed ibe "alge Cangas bs = a ce rt ge RR a THERINE M. BEDFORD, PRICES, by tid Pe rae Ge aiken: sub lo: | Me De Ouheord, N. Hz J, Berrien BL Foster, 1.0 BH. Warner, s ton, trustee, et ul, to H.W. Wi ‘sub lot | M. D., mee tus kee k E : 141 Orieans street, Haltimore. +, | 8%'sq. 1113; §—, J, H. Smith et al., trustees, | D., Ni Pe een ea ig ig pg tg lg a gt ee EBR EER ERR FFP This great Medicine for sale. by all ALEGRADES FROM $10 TO 950. * |i Ketherine E, MeNaliy, sub 17, 80. 197; | Cot Ad Se Sohn Ws Foater 100, B.S Bek ES F cern aud dealers penerally. "Price 54x. sud et per bor. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, 900. H.W. Harbour to John T. Cy "8100; W. F. oR ER ER ig fey LOUIS BE LD Ob. Proprictory © 24, ta 204; $1,100. D.N, Russell to 8. 2 ce ee ico, Eat ae timore, ertack es im. ‘bantel AND A TT. ALL THE ROGERS GROUPS rs oes; pvice To Ixvauns Dr. Ewing, $25; Anthony % B BARNUM & 00, Ofellowing ‘were HER O% FR Through Bev, 3G. Ames #21 ‘aa 9 EB HEALTH AND STRENGTH REGAINED. a sak eakeaviv ania kvnata Pee sarees & O98 Ee a wees Iba througe De. We oe Galleeaer: + Be a ae so AK, NERVOUS INVALIDS, and others Seek: | PUREE, ‘The ‘who have always been A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, IBF jleaith, strength and Bneray. afc advived to vend | At 38 Emm haa frchments ‘for “the "members st the : mis pebilted for free dixtriptition. (CELERY ~The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. ‘ot the ‘One of the pleas if treats on beach, hygiene, and chose ‘meeting. BEEP—The most Nutritive aud strengit-giving | medical subjects sagt Sompleke toed “olin, ‘00 i ‘aut features of occasion was ‘Food. formation fur »uffering humanity with pat Mr. which stated IRON—(Pyrophosphate)—The great remedy to | standing. chronic, nefvous, exiausting and paistal —— ‘over 6400 had been. by ‘This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu eel Gane en eee able for the cure of i. NERVOt) EXHAUSTION, DEBILITY, NESS, RESTLESSSESS, NEURALGIA, DYSPEPS{A, PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES. LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. And all derangements consequent upon over. taxed mind and body. Iu tact, it gives tone to all the physical functions, and buoyancy W Wwe spirits PREPAEED BY HANDY & COX, 443 N. HOWARD STREE? we ‘BALTIMUAL MD