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‘The Weazher. Orrick oF THe Cirer SiG<at OFFICER, WASHINGTON, Feb. 10, 1886, 9 a.m. For the middie AUantic states, talr weather, lowed during “Thursday by” local rains, ightly warmer, followed by nearly s! generally easterly. omaperature, winds re rsduy, local rains are indicated for the middie and south Atlantic states, the Obie valley and Te nessee and lake regions, and wood at summer prices. V. Bald- win Join cor tithe and Ke Lave,” Tele- phone ec tion. rise Moses & Sox, cor, 11th and F sis, are slit a lure und beautiful Une of Tapestry an English Brussels carpets at 50c. and per yard. oe ee Sex Bavw’s gents’ stitched back kidgloves at 79 cents a pair. teaL FELT DERBys, $1.50. 435 7th. Lewis. ‘Toxornow ONLY.—At the Palais Royal gits'Loudon made” undressed kid gloves for S%e., and for gentlemen $1.50 kid gloves for YSe." Only one pair to a customer. yECIAL SALE.—Messra. Waiter B, Williams &Co., Auctioneers, will make a special sale of furniture, fancy goods, ete., at their sales to- morrow iorning, at 10 o'clock a m. See adver- tisement, SEE BAUM’S gents’ stitched back kid gloves at ‘TY cents a pair. Wues Lenses in eye glasses and spectacles are scientifically fitted best results attained. Buy at Vienna Optician Co., 609 Pa. av. n.w. Finstciass Work guaranteed or money re- funded. Geo. Prince, ‘photographer, 11th and Penna. ave. Sex BaUu’s gents stitched back kid gloves at cents a pair. le —— and Whiskey Testers, Hempler’s, cor. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. NatronaL THeaTeR—“A Prisoner for Life.” ALBAUGH’S OPERA HovsE.—“Aphrodite,"etc. LiGut InFaNTaY ARMorY.—The Jabrmarkt. Herzoo’s OreRaj House.—“Kit, the Arkansas ‘Traveler.” Pores MvsEUM.—Chinese Minstrels and va- riety. ——— Condensed Leeals. —_ sporty lighted at 5:45 p. m,, and ‘extinguished at 5:00 a.m. ‘The limited express from New York, which 4s due here at four o'clock in the afternoon, was ed four hours yesterday by an aocideht to a he ‘An open meeting of the Federation of Labor ‘unions was held last evening, and addresses on labor questions were made by Paul T. Bowen and others. ‘Ata meeting of the Microscopical Society, Mr. J.S. Diller, of the U.S. geologicai survey, read a on the recent advances in the scientific Study of rocks by the mic! . Thespeaker exhibited a number of sections of various rocks. ‘At a meeting of the Home Co-operative Build- Ing association last night, Wm. M. Potter pre- siding, and Thos. G. Hensey, secretary, $1,000, the amount received for dues, was sold ‘for 65 per cent. ‘Major Edmond Mallet, of the Treasury de- partment, leit for new York this morning to Fead an ‘historical paper on “The Origin of the Oregon Missions” at the public meeting of the U.S. Catholic Historical society in New York city to-morrow evening. During bis stay fn the north Major Mallet will be the guest of Dr. John Glimary Shea, the historian, at bis country residence in Elizabeth, N. J. ‘The Church of the Reformation, on Capitol ‘Hill, bas ordered a pipe organ trom the factory ofM.P. Moller. The organ will likely be in in the church sometime before Easter, ‘At 10:30 last evening a live colored male fant was found in Sherif salley, between 2d,3d, Eand F streets northwest, and was taken’ to the seventh precinct station and eared tor by Mrs. Taylor. Col. French, who bulit the railroad between Washington and Alexandria, died in Gordons ville, Va, Monday night. Mr. W.'W. Carruth, who lives In the Wood- mont flats, was charged in the Police Court this morning with obtaining $10 from Wm. J. Caul- Held, under taise pretenses. The case was con- Unued until to-morrow. For the relief of the poor of South Washing- ton, the congregation of Ryland M. E. church, (Rev. W. H. Chapman, pastor, will give 3 pound party at the residence of Mr. W. H. Ver- qillion, 1ith and Maryland avenue, Friday evening. ‘The Cireuit Court, Judge Hagner, was not in session to-day owing to Judge Hagner’s absence attending the funeral of a relative in Baltimore. Detectives Raff and Biock have obtained war- ants for Wm. L. Kiley and W. W. Gould, charg- them with selling lottery tickets. Dye to-day received the fo'low! con- tributions for the poor: Henry E. ‘ellen, $20; Mrs. Wagner, seventy gallons of “uilk, an ‘George Gockeler, 77 louves of bread. Jobu W. Thompson, ung man, was fined $20 by Judge Snell to-day, for assaulting Annie Pielas. ‘The charge against Policemen John W. Baile: and Ernest A. Penny, of assaulting ‘Horatio Maryman, was dismissed by Judge Snel! in the Polite Court to-day. MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Marriage licenses Frank Forrest of Prisce George counts, Mare res ince George coun: a land, and Henrietta, Pongeer Geo. 'W. Lelvus, of P.G. county, Md., and Lucy Bentley; Heury Bauer and Isabella Elizabeth Kimpton; James H. Shi n and Mars E. Phill; b of P.G. evant, Stary rd and Alles Green, DEATH oF Mx. THomAS BAYNE.—Mr. Thos. yne, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Washington, died at his residence, 221 D street southeast, yesterday. For man: Years Mr. Bayne was engazed in the shoe busi- Ress and owned one of the largest establish- Jnents of the kind fn the city. He was born in Washington county, January 11, 1800. He | integrity and unim- | Was 4 man of steriin; Peachable character. His funeral will take from St. Peter's church to-m.rrow morn- at 10:30 o'cloci ee THe JAWRMARKT.—The Concordia Jahrmarkt Was so well attended last evening that many laud to be turned back from the door to prevent aserious jam by overcrowding the hall. It was necessary to suspend the ladies’ tancy drill, but it is probabie that the prograin may be carried out this evening. The Socicty of Eiks and the Sehuewen Verein were welcomed in the com- mittee rooms, Tue Stallan Benevolent society, Butchers’ Benevolent and the Concordia ehureh society were present and gave a gene- Fous aid tg the evterprit plein aA OnE oF THE ITALIAN CoUNTERFEITERS Con- vicrep.—In the Criminal Court yesterday Siternoon the Jury in the ease of Preretelio Matteo, i with having in possession and Uttering counterfeit money, returned a verdict ot gallty, —.__ Surr AGAIN? THE PEXNSYLVANIA R. R. Co. BP. Crenshaw has entered @ sult against the Pennsylvania R. K. Co. to recover $10,000 dam- ages. He claims that being a passenger from this city to Atiantiec City in August last on an SAGuTGD, cket, in crossing the Delaware at iladeiphia, an explosion’ took place on ti steamer Belvidere ‘aud be ‘was thrown into the ‘Water and injured. pee ee ‘CHARGES MADE AGainst A Yournrci Hus- BAND.—Yesterday Mr. S. R. Bond, for Mrs. Belle Potee, nee Cavis, fled a bill for divorce from Robert L. Potee, and asking also for permission resume her maiden name. She states in her that she was 20 Pp last and ber husband 1% last May, and. ‘that they were married April 6, 1885, inst the wishes of ber parents, at which time be Was an apprentice us pressman in the United States Treasury department, earning trom $10 © $50 per month. She «tates that she was taken after they had been married two ‘weeks, and he came into the room and assaulted her in bed. Subsequently he asked her one night if there was anything he could do that ‘would induce her to leave him, and when she named some things that would cause her to — Se ue7s 7 “ a as u it, to get a ku! and she pap her father sent her to New York because thought her husband would kill her. —_———— Sractar Carrer Saux.—There will be a lal sale for the next fiiteen days only of 4,000 Yards of body Brussels carpets, the best at $1 Ror Tae, 5,000 yards of tapestry ts, from 2 to 75 cents per yard; 100 pair of blankets at SEG, B00 hamocks, at 50 cents euch, by Wash. B. Williams, 317 and 319 7th street. ‘Tur BARTLEY Avction SALE oF Booxs. 108 E 01 — The sale of this superb collection has been in Progress for the last two evenings, and is largely Sflended, many of the purchasers being fot ‘Number 601,on the catalogue, was Feached last night, and’ the sale this evening embraces one of the chotcest sections in the eat Mr, Dowling ‘thinks he can finish by night, which will close with the law iu nr ov Nie Tonk. Tie son amr ane ‘onk.—The 26th annual mentof the Washington Lite Insurance com: of New York, in apother column, is grati- ing in every respect to the policy holders, as as to the officers of the company. Not. the company, by judicious sratgesmtnt ¥, by judicious mi: ent, care tovestuments wid udministrative. ability of the order. has during the past year in- it8 assets over haif'= million Desides paying uearly a million dollars. to its This ‘most successful show! due to the judgment of the officers of company, who im to ba =o we made no mistake surplus of paying investments for its B. awp 0. To THE Wes?.—Travelers to the ‘west, northwest and southwest can consult the Sqaute, of the B. and 0. 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, and station cor ner of J C. street, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tur Eventxe Stan Crry Couxcrt.—The two boards of the city counefl met last night. The council bill pro- fey Cate trom going at large on the streets board of aldermen, and it now goes the mayor for his signature, and will be come @ law on the Ist of July next. The bill Selablishing_ one tax collector instead of two, aud changing the {ees of the office, was lal over. Mr. t_ introduced & bill to compel owners of property to repair sidewalks, which was laid over. Sr. VINCENT’s Concert.—The concert in ald of the poor, under the auspices of the Society of ‘St. Vincent de Paul, drew, last night, one of the audiences which has ever oe at the house, Misa Domer and Miss Grigg, Prot. Jecko and Messrs. Whipple, Laphatn ati Buehanan, with the Franz Abt club of Wasb- ington, and Mrs. Brophy, Mra, Barker. Mrs, Donnelly, Miss Drummond and Mr. Wilkins, of Alexandria, participated. A consilerablé sum was raised tn ald of the poor. NorTEs.—Sarepta Lodge, L. 0. 0. F., celebrated last’ night bya pleasant its 39th anniver entertainment.—Mr. James Walker and Mr. Geo. W. Craven, both veterans of Company E, 17th Virginia regiment, (Mt. Vernon i during the late war, died here yesterday. Mr. Walker was, at the time of his death, a police filicer, and Mr. Craven an employe of the Mid- laud Railroad company ——An effort, will be made to reorganize the Young Men's Christian Association, once a flourishing — associa- tion “here.—Philip Kinser was drowned down the river, off the schooner 8. W. Thomas, a few days agu. Notices have been posted in almost all of the cotton mills of New Bedford, Concord, Manches- ter and Lowetl, Mass. of a'general advance of ten per cent in wages from h Ist. Frank MePher: sixteen years, com- mitted suicide Monday in Smithsburg Md. ‘There was no outbreak reported in the Pen sylvania coke regions yesterday. ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholésomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low teats, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soup owLy IN cays. Royal Baking PowbEs Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. 0024 BY IAS OF OPEN-AMt EXERCISE, AND the want of sufficient care in the maiter of diet, the whole physical mechanism often becomes impaired during the winter. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to take in the spring of the year to purify the blood. invigorate the system, excite the liver to action ‘and restore the healthy tone and vigor. ([HAT SLIGHT COLD You THINK 50 LITTLE of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal, Avold this result by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best of kuown remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient cousumption, ‘and all other throat aud lung diseases, 9 Sreeat Barocas NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, im- mense width, very best quailty, 2c. VETS COMTONS, CALiCo S80 Goon sold wi a great sacritice. PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, Ge. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure Wool, $1.50. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure Linen, 50c. CARTER'S ‘711 Msrket Space, near 7th street. HOMESPUN DRESS GOO! pure wool, wide ‘aguble widih, in Brown, Blue and Ghees, only Tie BLACK BROCADE SILK VEL’ Y shot? Seaweed ts Be i he pe! BLACK SILKS, lent quality, extra wide width, eal value $1.25; reduced to Sue. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, IMMENSE Szsellgat quality, special bargain at 90.00: reduced ROYAL 3 1, SEROR, beautiful Dress goods, all colors, TRICOT, LADIES ‘Wool, all colors, double Two haodsame DAMASK TOWELS presented to each custoiaer who bays $10.00 worth of Dry Goods. E3 Wuear Baxixe Pownen (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE COUNTRY. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION, MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’s SONS, Established 1820 NEW YORK. selé-wees.4p VEL ‘wilt be CLOTH SUITING, pure Gexrs ENGLISH WAUKEN SHOES, $2.50. IN BALS., BUTTON AND CONGRESS, ‘THE ABOVE GOODS ARE WARRANTED TO BE SOLID AND OF GOOD CALFSKIN. 56s We Azz Now Orvenixo Goods at Lower Prices than have been quoted for years past. Our stock is unequaled, both in Extent and Variety. Purchasers secure ad- ‘Vantage by calling and give our Stock an in- spection, consisting of MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS RUITS, MEN'S SACKS, NEWMAKKET AND 8UR- TOUT OVERCOATS. BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, GLOVES, €c., &c. In the Manufacture of Custom work, we will make the same liberal discount to those who prefer Clothing Made to Order. NOAH WALKER & Co, 625 Pennsylvania avenue Ferr Cexm Ox Tae Dour. On account of extensive alterations to be made in our Store, we offer our entire stuck of OVERCOATS: and SUITS at 50 Cents on the Dollar before Feb. 1st. Overcoats we sold at $10 we sell at $5. Overcoats we sold at $14 we sell at $7. Overcoats we sold at $18 we sell at $9. ‘Suits we sold at $8 we sell at $4. ‘Suits we sold at $10 we sell at $6, ‘Suits we sold at $12 we sell at 96. A Fine Prince Albert Sult at $15. 4 Fine Four-Button Cutaway Sult at $11, Boyw’ Overcoat at $3, Boys’ Overcoat at $4. Boys Overcoa: at $4.50 up to $10. ‘Boys’ Suits at $4.50, Boys’ Suits at $5. ‘Boys’ Suits a $6 up to $12, Children’s Overcoats at $2.50. Children’s Overcoats at $3. ‘Children’s Overcoats at $3.50 up to 96. ‘Culldren’s Suits at ps ba $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. They 1,000Pairs of Pants for Men, Youths and Boys, from | Hats from 0c, Huw Chlldren’s Pants from 36 cents up THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER 7TH AND G STREET Basr Hoxors, INFANTILE AND BIRTH HUMORS SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA. For Cleansing the Skin and Scalp of Birth Humor, for allaying Itching, Burning and Inflammation. for curing the first symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Milk ‘Crust, Scald Head, Scrofula and other inherited skin and blood diseases, and CUTICURA SoaP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, ex- ternally,and Curictra RusouvEnr, the new Blood Purifier, internally, aft infallible. Absolutely pure. “TERRIBLY AFFLICTED.” ‘Mr. and Mrs Everett Stebbins, Belchertown, Mass., write: “Our little boy waa terribly afflicted with Scrof- ula, Salt Rheum, and Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could give him helpea him ‘until we tried CuTicuRa Rewxpres, which gradually cured him, until he is now as fair as any child.” “$200 FOR NOTHING.” ‘Wm. Gordon. 87 Arlington Ave., Charlestown, Mass., writes: iaving paid abont $200 to first-class doctors to cure my baby without success, I tried the CUTICURA —— which completely cured, after using three “FROM HEAD TO FEET.” Charles Eayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. writes: “My son, a lad of twelve years, was completely cured of s terrible case of Eczema by the CUTICURA Reaeprea From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mam of scabs” Every other remedy ‘and physicians had been tried in vain. “A LITTLE BOY CURED.” Nash & Nash, Covington, Ky., write: “Gue of our customers bought your CuTICURA HemEoras for his ttle boy, who had a kind of humor in the bead, so that he was a solid scab of sores. He was entirely cured, and bis father says he would not begrudge $500 for the good it bas done him.” Sold everywhere. Price, Curicuna, 50c.; RESOI- VENT, $1; Soar, 25c. Prepared by Porraz Dave aD (CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” BABY use Curicuna Soar, an exquisitely perfumed Skin Beautifier. KIDNEY PAINS, STRAINS, BACKACHE, ‘Weakness and weariness cousea by overwork dlssipa- tion; standing, walking, or the sewing muchine, cured by the CuTICURA ANTI-PaIN PLASTER. New, elegant, original, and infallible, 250. 8 Tae “* Freay Usrausn» Avuzs, ‘The VICTOR in a thousand battles, conscious of his ‘own strength, derived from THE PEOPLE, ‘To whom he owes all that he is or ever hopes to be, challenges any man or woman to impeach his loyalty ie ‘THE PEOPLE, Or to show a single instance wherein he has failed to PROTECT ‘Those who patronize him. ‘His prices are like the laws of the MEDES AND PERSIANS, UNALTERABLE. T> quote them would inflame the already aroused and heated passions of his (would be) competitors; but if you would be made to understand the true inward- ness, and feel the wholesome effects of ADLER ON THE BRAIN, ‘You have simply to visit VICTOR E ADLER'S PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., ‘Where a fall explanation will be given, “without money and without price.” Ifthe explanation is satis- factory, and you see fit to make an investment, It will be duly appreciated, and you will be amply rewarded. TEN TEN ep BEMewees THE Puck “GS VICTOR & ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Street Northwest, Comer Massachusotta avenue STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And that the lowest, 44> Open Evenings until &; Saturdays until 11, Wx H. Rice, ‘17 MARKET SPACE LADIES AND GENTLEMENS FINE BR > gh TFT gs Bo 83 2 ds n 00. yun Cries. Exnes Guten “WATCHING AND WAITING,” “THE PARTING DAY,” “HARD HIT,” “HOMEWARD BOUND,” “THE HARVEST MOON,” And several other new and attractive Engravingsand ‘Etchings in special and characteristic frames. ELEGANT BRIDAL GIFTS. SUPERB ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. PAINTINGS. MIRRORS. 211 the ROGERS’ GROUPS, Tasteful Picture Frames, Card snd Cabinet Frames. ‘The finest stock ‘in the country. ye a FP 20 to, Sais as biaboel su SELEyS, OF THE Stil Issurance CORNER COURTLANDT AND CHURCH STREETS, NEW YORK. . BREWER, ‘Net Assets, December 81, 1884............96,883,847 80 Receipts During the Year 1885: For Premiums... For Interest, Rents, DISBURSEMENTS, Claims by Death nennne $431,388 ae ia reece eta... Cash Divider Hieiuza 7M78S 90 Premiums and Surren- rendered Policies... Annuities. 17 409,178 62 Total pald Policy-holders.. $993,442 93 14.731 89 48,188 25 25,000 00 ‘8,605 75 Dividends to Stockholders Expenses: Rent, Commis: ee aioe ane ‘aminations, 245,751 90 1,885,759 72 ‘Net Assets, December 31, 1886...........97.304,545 64 Policies tasued 19 1885 .-.seosu na 2,408 Amount of Insurance in 1885.........$5,045,608 ie Te a § acs too’ NN Coxrary, TR. PRESIDENT. ASSETS. shaper ta an Bong i ae Ld sottenr 93 982,404 79 sameaaticenine TRO ———— 87,304,545 64 Add excess of market Sains ofstocks over cust | 152,046 Interest accrued. I" Interest due and unpaid... 5,001 40 Deferred and Unpatd Pre- miuims 1esa20 percent. 200,969 05 Gross Assets, December 31, 1886..........67,804,407 55 LIABILITIES, Reserve by N.Y. Depart. ‘ment, valuation........$6,762,846 00 Claims in course of Adjust- Unpaid divideniste Stock: 40° 22 salarion ibaa 8 2a 8 SWUldere en 970,856 97 804,407 55 ‘Total number of policies in force.............15,385. ‘Total amount insured. ............. $33,956,324 ‘W. HAXTUN, Vice President and Secretary. E 8. FRENCE, Sup't of Agencies. B, W. McCREADY, M. D,, Medical Examiner, CYRUS MUNN, Ass't Secretary. 1 C. PIERSON, Actuary. FOSTER & THOMSON Attorneys, BOARD OF Grstav Scuwan, W. A. Brewer, Jn, Mrnnirr Tean.e, Wx. Haxron, DIRECTORS. Witson G. Hunt, Cnas, H. LUprNoro, Gronce Newnop, BENJAMIN Haxtox, NotaxoG Mizcumsn, Gnomon A Homuixs, ‘fon Hows 3,0. Gimaty Foor, Geonck N. LawReNCE, James B JOHNSTON, Payne Perrrnone, Epwin H. Map, LEVI P. MOKTON, ‘THomas Hope, FRANCIS SPEIR, Henry F. Hitcu, EFFINGHAM TOWNSEND, JOHN H. SHER Woop, Freprric R.Coupert, Cuanirs P. Brrrron, AulcL A. Low, James THOMSON, Narn'L L. McCREaby, FRANCIS G. ADAMS, BENJAMIN W. McCrmaby, M.D. Jamzs E W AUGH, GENERAL AGENT. no 933 F STRE! RTHWEST, CITY ITEMS. DRY _GOODS. Sewing Machine Repairing and Renting at Auorbach’s Sewing Machine Rooms,7théH.2 See Baum’s Gents’ Suitched Back Kid Gloves at 79e. a pair, 10,1m Woolens Below Cost, to open new Spring spade; Go to J. E. Young's; 736 7th at., between, and H streeis, for bargains. 3 See Banm's Gents’ Stitched Back Kid Gloves at 79c. a pair, 10,1m The Agency of the New Howe Machinr removed from Fst, to the corner 7th and H. 2 See Baum’s Gents’ Stitched Back Kid Gloves ‘at 79¢. a pair. 10,1m_ ‘The Office of Silent New American, No. 7 isat Auerbach’s sewing machine rooms,7th&H. A Remarkable Distribution. The 188th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery occurred as usual at noon on Tuesday, January 12th. The first prize 0f 875,000 was won by No, 24,945, sold in fifths at ‘$1.00 each—two held by’ M.'Ditrichstolu, care of M. Gross, No, 3 Chambers st., New York city; one to J. F, Benson, care of Jo. Bachr, No. 927'Main st. Kansas City, Mo., one to Isidore Schwarts, of Kansas City, 'Mo., pald through the Bank’ot Commerce there. ‘I'he second prize of a2 ,G00 was won by No, 84,321, also sold in fitths 1 each—one held by E. A. Burnside, Cincinnati, Objo, paid through ‘Southern Ex- reas Co., Who pald another fifth to Joseph Wit- mnkellef, of Ohicago, Ill; one to A. R. Sim- mons, 936 Elm st., Manchester, N. H., etc., ete. “No, 70,658 drew the third prize ($10,000), also sold in fifths at $1.00 each—one to W. A. ‘Turner, No. 10 3d st., one to J. B. Martin, No. 608 Howard sit., both of San Francisco, Cal., paid through Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express; ‘one held by G. Broetzman, of Houston, Texas, where also dwell J. C. Kleintelder & Co., who held another dollar’s worth, one fifth, etc., ete. No, 56,253 drew the fourth prize ($6,000), held by J. W. Barnes, of the Windsor liotel, Kansas City, Mo., paid through the Bank of Commerce there No. 20,569, held in San Franelsco, Cal., drew the other fourth prize, $6,000, etc,” The Extraordinary Grand Quarterly drawing will be managed by Gens, G, T. Beauregard, of La., and Jubal A. Early, of Va.,on Tuesday, Marci 16th, when $522,500 will be distributed by the laws of chance. 1 “Seott’s Emulsion of Pare CoD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES. ‘Is Excellent in Lung Troubles. Dr. Exocn CaLLoway, Lagrange, Ga., says: “T have used Scott's Emulsion with wonderful success Iu all Lung troubles; also find it has no equal in Sunymer Diarrhea of children.” eo 3S Per Gi 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Whisky, best in the world for the money, Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near D st, Razors Kept in shaving condition, and your name engraved on our dog collars free. The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av, wes Nervous Men. You are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt, with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Devility and ail kindred troubles: also for many other diseases, Complete restoration to healt guaranteed. No risl is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet In sealed enveloy mailed free by ad- dressing Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. w,8,kc Pickwick Club Whisky 1s the best, Fresh Alderney Putter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4 1b, “Ward” prints, 50¢. per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk 5c. perquurt, C=eam 15 cents, GGG gSSq Tus Guest Manx: Dowg Ar Bs TLL A Kes VENTH STREET N, W. close out our entire stock, we have followil HATS, wold formerly at 75e, selling HATS, worth $1, eelling now at 50c. 1 HATS, worth $1.50, sold now at 75e. CORSAGE BOUQUETS, at FiNEH CORSAGE BOUQUETS. at 350, PINBST CORSAGE BOUQU! ‘Bt 50c. VETS AND VELVETEENS aT MAN- UPACTURERS PRICES, sale of KID GLOVES at the following ot norzox sovyrx, gearatie cao, a Sa stilt better qualities at 7c. ‘S7e. and $1. peg 9 a gure Seeccined Seis sat aera Labi’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. mipoane BERSERSEREE, axy, anus NEW MARKETS, st 95.00 68 10. RUBSIA CIRCULARS, VISt Pa and JACKETS, SEAL exalt Cok Ts and VISITES, nate curmpren’s seo ‘a SILK 4 PURE MALT FXTRACT. Possesses the highest merit, It is manufacture ¢frum the choicest niaterials, and combines the most table qualities ofa refreshing drink, with 4 sting a ‘wholesome properties of the Dest blair: true tonic and itful desir. st Decree oe Meee sith ‘drinks, most Of Which rv Loo. oe Is the beverage “Par Fxcellence” for nursing Hiwpgthens and invigotates thecntire ase ie Ei, ew ioe: isa refreshing, ‘York, says: aon toe ny yore Ph. Sux Asp Veter Noverrres Srator Penny, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS JUST RECFIVED NOVELTILS IN PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA NEW CREFE DE CHINES AND C. SILKS. &S BLACK. AND COLORED », FROM 75¢. TO$1.50. FAILLE FRANCAISE, SATIN. DUCHESSE, RHADAMES AND GROS GRAIN SILKS IN BLACK AND ALL THE DESIRABLE COLORS PROM 7c. TO $3.50 PER YARD, NOVELTIES IN STRIPED AND BROCADED TWO TONE VELVETS FOR GARNITURE, LYONS’ PUR SILK VELVETS, FROM 20 TO 28 INCHES Wi N BLACK, AND 15 CHOICE COLOMS, RANGING FROM $4 TO $8 PER YARD. BLACK AND COLORED GERMAN SILK VEL- VETS, RANGING FROM $1.25 10 “GREATLY REDUCED PRICES" ON ELEGANT FAILLE FRANCAISE. AND VELVET PENTES WiTH SASHES TO MATCH, AND TWO-TONE BROCADED VELVET DRESS’ FRONTS, MOIRE ANTIQUE AND MOIRE FRANCAISE, IN BLACK, WHITE AND ALL COLORS FOR STREET RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR. NOVELTIES IN TINSEL GAUZES, SILK IL- LUSIONS AND BRUSSELS NEVIS. EVENING SHADES IN CASHMERE, ALBA- 'ROsS, NUN'S VEILINGS AND CHUDDAS. ‘TR: POUSSE AND PERUNOT'S KID GLOVES, NOVELTIES IN SILK HOSIERY. Ag LOWEST PRICES ON ALL WINTER w JACKETS, CIROU! ac, 62, SPECIAL APAIMEST WOR DISPLAY- ING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. ‘Sar PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Preny Burtvrna, Penn. Avenue, corner 9th street, Established 1840. 16 a Usrsarattexzn Sacerrice oF CLOAKS AND JERSEYS, After examination we find we have too many Cloaks by $6,000 worth, and, as the end of the season is rapidly approaching, we will sell, REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE, LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, DURING THE NEXT 10'DaYs, WRAPS, 30, 40 AND 50 JERSEYS, PER CENT SUITS, BELOW REGULAR PRICES. SOME MARKED DOWN 60 PER CENT, OUR ENTIRE LINE OF NEWMARKETS, Allof the best workmanship and newest designs, divided into THREE LOTS. OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD IF LOW PRICES WILL CAUSE IT. LOT 1—Comprising goots sold during the season at $7.60, $9 and $10, now $6. LOT 2—Comprising goods sold st $10, $11.50, $12.50 and $14, now $7.50, LOT 8—Cumprising goods sold at $16, $18, $20 and 922.50, now $12.50. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN’S CLOAKS: IN TWO LoTs ‘Lot 1—Comprising all Children’s Cloaks sold previ- ously at $4.50, $5, $8 and $7, now $3.50. ‘Lot 2—Comprising all Children's Cloaks sold previ- ‘ously at $7.50, $8 and $8.50, now $4.50. SHORT WRAPS ‘Well adapted to early spring wear, desirable styles, ‘Reduced 83% per cent from marked prices, LADIES’ sUuITs, Incliding a line of Fancy’ Cloths, Cashmere Flannels ‘and Cloths, marked down 30 per cent from marked prices, JERSEY WAISTS AND JACKETS, . JERSEY WAISTS AND JACKETS. AY, FEBRUARY 10. 1886. |Jou F. Eu & Co, ‘We pride ourselves as being the most extensive retailers of Jersey Waista in Washington city. WE DISPLAY EXCLUSIVE STYLES ONLY, ‘We call attention to our Special $2 Sale of Jersey ‘Waists, some worth $2.75, $3 and $4 each. (Second: Fioor; take the Elevator.) ‘A like opportunity has never been offered in Wash- ington, and at these prices it will pay to purchase garments and lay them away till next winter if not ‘needed immediately, as this aule will positively only continue for Ten Daya. We would advise an early inspection. : NOTE The above reductions we guarantee bona fide and genuine, LANSBURGH & BRO., ONE PRICE, 420, 422, 424, 426 7TH 8ST, Louw i Fors Axo Waar ‘S1ZHS CAN BE FITTED. < Fae my pir Batiding. Mire Hesnterta Franz, NEW YORK, axp 1329 PSTREET (Mme. Harrison's Millipery Parlors), Is closing out her handsome co! of EVENING AND RECEPTION DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES, CLOAKS, &e., ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. orders taken, fe-2w SJ. MESSER—PERFECTLY FITTING geass! Memes Sha ean ecueire eae aie Ware, Howann & Co, (Formeziy with Mrs. M. A. Cosstiy,) 25 West 16th st, New York, HAVE NOW OPENED aT 815 15tu STREET N.W., (Over Hanson, Hiss & Co.'s,) A Very Elegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES. hedpreped soapintiseyr agg Jost revelved, from the leading houses. in. Paris, and marked at LESS THAN Ti0N. t-21t JUST RECEIVED, Large Importation of DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, which include selected styles of the best Paris Makers, Guaranteed Lowest Prices, CLOAKS AND MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE. FOSTER KID GLOVES. $a25 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. (RENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Veils, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Plush and Velvet our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON & CAROLINE LERCH, formerly with A. Fischer and ‘Maison Yriese, Rue Rivolie, Paris Ja8 Mrs (Sera 608 91h st. Spring: Rorrenr, . opposite Patent (fice, Large and select assortment of Aitt EMEROTDER- IKS and FANCY NEEDLE WORK and MATE- RIALS for the same. Pearsail's WASH SILKS, LUMBIA GERMANTOWN WOOL and KNULTING Elegant line of LAGES, CREPE LISSr. NECK RUEFLINGS, SKIRT PLAITINGS, KID GLOVES, HANDGERCHIEFS. Ladies’ and’ Children's 110: SIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR; GLOVES and WORSTED GOODS. Stamping prompily executed. Jaz Mog. Vox, Beare, Mooprs Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York? Wim. Barr & Co,, St iis, Mo. outa eal rae ee ies eeonrg ‘ices, Sree guaranteed. x Spine oe DRY CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT ND DYE WORKS, -five Years Experience, . a pe ae ae On SPECIALTY. yh fe ag og OS Gloves perfectly cleaned. Made up all-wool Dresses dyed; Specialty aGood ‘Mourning Black. Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired Neat % ‘Gents Ciothes and Reasonable. T4 DIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, RE- dyed and Lined: Furs Repai Maffs made. Miss CUNNINGHAM, oa is10 sth, bet Nand aw. M™ ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Makes cofpets to order inj every glo ee materia, and guarantees perfect fit comfort, French Hand-made Underclotiing Merino Underwear ‘and fisest imported Eloslery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress ‘rengh Cotes and Bustieg Children’s Corsets and a $1 rset (Miss EL‘sowa make) that Oe the price ss unsurpassed. N. B—French, German and Spanish spoken. mri PIANOS AND ORGANS. 987 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. fz va WEBER PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, appearance and durabulty, MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS AND UPRIGHT PLANOS. Known all over the civilized world. BEHR BROS. UPRIGHT PIANOS SECURED the Gold Medal at the New Orleans Exposition. BEHNING PIANOS—STANDARD INSTRU- ments, VOSE & SONS’ PIANOS-EXCELLENT ME- dium price instruments, a GUILD PIANOS-BEAUTIFUL TONE AND ORGANS AT ALL PRICES—$22, $27. $40, and upwards ee 2a PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT AND FOR Coe gih mee PIANOS MOVED, TUNED AND REPAIRED by competent men. Satisfaction ited. All or- ders should be left at our oMice. ‘We employ mo can- vassers, Preise gia AND LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN ALL ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE prompt attention, Telephone No. 18. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pennsylvania ave n.w. IRSTCLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS =~ Fricr tie ofrent st reasonabie peices, ES PH ‘Tuning and repairing in best inanner, (Nii by Gel KUHN, 407 10th at, nw. B. B Bey Piano Forres UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABIIITY. SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & CO, WAREROOMS: Baltimore—204-206 W. Baltimore Street. New York—112 Fitth Avenue. WASHINGTON—817 Market Space. 23 K RANICH & BACH ANDSTIEFF PI ‘First class i ‘respect. Gally's wool tt VT neve Special bargains in medium grade Pianos, jal ‘PSE LEADING INSTRUMENTS ESTEY ORGANS—170,000 IN USE. Brey }etaxoa revi MCDERATE PRICES-EASY TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. SANDERS @ STAYMAN, 994 F 8T.N.W., WASHINGTON, D.c. Jarvis Batler in Charge.) 15 N. CHARLES ST,, BALTIMORE, MD. |LET, DAVIS & CO'S UPRIGHT GRAND AY ‘perfect Piano of the ‘Ni LANOS.—Tbe world. New elegant styles. aay monthly. payments at low: he ead ‘Of L, SUMRIEN, S11 Oth at nw. Eowan F. Daoor. 925’ Pennaytvania avenue PIANOS. MUSIO MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, fren E GABLER & BROS PiANOS ‘Second-hand Pianos of other maces insiook at iow dgures. or a TAN : Fy et 38000 WOW USE, = STECK & US & CO. PIANOS. vee dine rst Rent aptca Itparcaoea ot 120 Managing Partoer of the late firm of Ella & Co, — SSS SEEEaSS—_—_ Mis Sram Chios Bick RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY op | 1D anarticls entitled “Family Living 009500 a Year? SEAL sacguma’ THOSE DESIRING SMALL | “Fuel for s cooking Stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided OC.XE THESE GARMENTS WILL BESOLD AT PRIME | were used in cities,” 0, : ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWH— 8 TUTERR x oe Not ke XT Fe XX oT Eee ER EER cop (00, Fr ke § °3 8 Krucfire S080? => 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, IGN OF THE BELL), IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF PURE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS AND SPICER. ‘We call the attention of buyers of ure articies to our large and well-selected stock of Pure nid Teas, Cofees, Sugars, Spices, Chocolate. Cocos we, Fine ‘mew ‘crop Gunpowder Tea, 60, 60, 70. 80, ani eckienev: crop Young Hyson Tea, 30, 40, 30, 60, 70, it crop Imperial Tea, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Fine new and Soc. ‘Fine new crop Japan Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70c. Fine new crop (Cncolored) Japan Tea, 30 and @0e. aaziig Bem rop Formosa Ovioty Te, 80, 0,70, Se Fine new crop English Breaicfast Tea, 30, 40, 70, Bc. and $1. — Fine new crop Oolong Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70. TRY OUR SPECIALT' THE BELL SPRING LEAF, FORMOSA OOLONG AND CHOICE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET- FIRED, JAPAN, 50c. PEK LB, Packed expressly for THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE ©0. Fregh roasted Old Government Java Coffee, 28, 30 and 350. Fresh roasted Mocha Coffee, 25, 28. 32, 350. Fresh roasted Rio Coffee, 14,16, 18 and 20c. Fresh roasted Maracaibo Coifee. 18 and 20c. ‘Try our 2c Java and Mocha Coffee. Genuine Japan fea Siftings. Pure cholce Muyune Gunpos Pure choice Bouquet Forhiosa Oolong WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. ‘Will a good article secure it? If $0, try our goods. No trash of any description will be kept in any of the ‘Union Tea and Coffee Co.'s stores. HEA DQUARTERS— 31, 33 and 35 Barling Stip, New York city, WM. P. TOWERS, Manager, D. G. EICHELBERGER, Salesman. Coffee.) 10-swim ; 5 Grocery Cowrasy, Brow Mandard A =a. Granulated Sugar, 7 Cut Loat Sugar, Ze THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OF tERS Family Flour, $4.15 bb Best Family Flour, $5.73 UbL; $1.44 % BDL, T2e. "4, Db Patchy Frocess Flour, $6.73 bbL; $1.69 % UbL; 8c. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, SOG 7TH ST., OFFERS: New Mackerel tor 75c. Kit, New Codtish, Se, Ib. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY OFFER New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.. or 10 tbs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY IF FE French Brandy. $2.00 Pare Rye Whig: $: Aer gallon, S phone 423—3. Goods delivered free to uny part of the city, CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, Rachel, by Zeyh. ty Jackson, Hints om Plametia, by Story German ats Glance. Htatian ata Glance. PS WHOLESALE. PRSELL, Hookseller, 1S Wen st. Hi ASTER, S20 TO NOW. &T: Uonety and Nook store” Catholic Goods, Wax candies, Valentings, Calencines, Iiarvcs “crtists’ Me Weities, at lowest prices all-Rwe eriain Jas sone alt awe Wore Mane Easy. The Styemograph Moltipie Copying Pen, ‘The Hektograph Dry Copying Process, The Cyclosty ie Duplicating Apparatus, Copying Presses, Stylographic Pens, Gola Pens, Take ofall kinds. ‘Fin Jommercial Stationery. Engraving. Printing, Binding WM. BALLANTYNE 4 SON, . $026 428 SEVENTH STREET, Jver Recesven. THE UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POSTAL GULDE POR Iss6, Ou sale and subscriptions received. Washingtom agency. Dealers supplied at JOMN © PARKER'S, 200 wt Tant 810 THK. nw. My Srock Or Hoxiay Goons isnow complete and fully displayed on first and sex ond floors, consisting in part of (HURIYTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLUSH and LEATHER GOODS of ail kinds, which “to enumerate would fe ‘Sure mca more space, 1 would ask my Trien is to call early and make selee tions before the rush commences specialty will be" tnnde oF eel ee OF well Dooks at cost Woche GA WHITAKER eriler atid Statiouse, 1105 Pena Ten Crrccianxo Linrany, The largest and best to the city, with constant addi- us of NEW BOOKS and REST MAGAZT sgn as ested, QW suincios CIRCULATING LIBRARY ‘S07 14th wi. w. Some revent additions: « ave, ‘Mortal Antipathy. And Latest Periodicaim, = ’ Canrersix Caw TS Having Just finished taking sto. and finding we have accuniulated a1 EXDs in Tapestry, Lody Brawels, Moquet fon Carpets, we have determined wo close ‘wcrit shall pat'on sale on’ Mundas. Febranry Iai, the Jot, 750 Yards. cotumenciig at Bs cents, and ng Gp lar per ward. Thewe are wll of te Fery bom qanity of goods” “nose su wait of carpets Jo snail quantities wili find it to U call parly and get the first choice, HOOK BRO. & CO fw 1328 Ft Cer Prices For Tas Moxra IN CARPETS, FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Goons. cir advantage to DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR IMITATION MAHOG- ANY CHAMBER SUIT, SWINGING GLASS AND BRASS CANDELE- BRAS, POR $29.75 AT W. H. HORKE's, fl__ 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sih st. 41m 806 7th street nw. A Grear Cyctose WE STILL KEEP THE LEAD. We Roast and srind our Coffee ever; ‘Steam, with the dry process. Socdvid Don't forget the number, WALKER & WRIGHT, 948 and 950 Louisiana avenue. ES AT REDUCED —Just receiving, Kaisins, Currants, it Sats of ali kinds and Floridauranges. Creamers ity. Full Cream ‘Cheise 12% oents pet ‘od Cranberries § cents per quart. New iy cts. New York Apples, packed expressly for family tse. from $2 10 $2.50 per barrel Alto. Sweet Potacies Fuarantee to be first id irish Potatoes, which we Afu ‘line of fi Groceries, selected expressiy for fanily trade, which We are now offering to cash buyers at reduced prices. Goods delivered free. Prompt attention given tO orders received by mail, XN. A. POOLE, 944 La. av. Successor to Poole Brooke & Co. rit) pCO KEE RRR ocr k Sok kok Ee cco ERE & RK kee Sss8 > THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA ERE SS, %, FRB gtty PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, $4 without a doubt the most BracTivct and the most Nerurriovs Flour in the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most. perfect Mtl, 1 the most Improved Machin: present time, but they produce ‘by any millin the world. To prove that, we Would simply siate that a lange quate Uis"orunis magnificent Flour ts shipped annually: Europe und caten at the principal Courts of tue old world. We SRE that it made from selected bard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fuct, that in this Fluur a perftet wep: aration of the glutindus (particles of the wheat berry ‘nd a thorough elinfination of ail woak and ‘starchy matter hus at last been reached, and is consequently more NUTRITIONS, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. ‘The best trade admits that from its bread taking qualities it is the cheapest, a ‘Well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and Unsurpassed by any. Flour made. “Every suck aud every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents clans | Gear Revveriox [x Sroves Our remaining stock of Heating Stoves we are now offering at # reduction uf 10 to 20 per cent on regalar prices. This includes several of thecelebrated Radiat ‘Home and other first-class Stoves A full assortment of Gooking Stoves and Ranges om hand at low prices A call respectfully solicited. W. & JENKS @ CO, 717 7h aw. 3a30 Ix Oxven To Reoece, Stock, I OFFER FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS MY ENTIRE LINE OF WALL PAPEK AT COST FOR CASH, EMBRACING ABOUT 30,000 PIECES. 1 WILL ALSO DO THE WORK AT A REDUCED PRICK. YOU CAN SAVE FROM 20 TO 40 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO QUALITY. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, AGT, No. 521 7TH 8T., OPPOSITE GEN, POST OFFICE, wT Art Squares, Rage FURNITURE, PLAIN AND ARTISTIQ. AtSpecially Low Rates During January. “WALL PAPERS” “Prices and Work Guaranieed.” MANTLE AND CABINET WORK SOLICITED, Designs tor Same Drawn to Order. W, H. HOUGETON & 00, 1214 F Street northwest Wa Pavers ‘Spectal Designs INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING ‘Designs and Estimates Furnished, ‘Speciattion 1a a10-3m ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acung housekeeper and satis(y the most iastidious epi- cure. GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. GOLDEN HILL ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standara Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be ‘bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we teel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything eisa. For sale yal grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave, eel3. WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘OHN & KELLY. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealeria FIRST-CLASS BEEF, VEAL ey MUTTON, CORN BEEF A SPECIALTY. “and 208 Northern Liberiy Market. _gesrecting “delivered iree of cliange tall parts of the GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. CARPETS AND FABRICA Agents for MORRIS &¢ COMPANTE FURNITURE, P. HANSON HISS @ 00, Dr. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenere- tor, is made expressly for the cure of ‘derangements of the procrestive organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of electricity permeating through the parts must restore them to bealthy mc tion, ‘There is no mistake about this instrument, ‘Years of use have tested it, aud thousands of cures are testified to, Weakness from Indiscretion, Lm capacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of these ‘organs is Cured. Do not confound this with electric belts advertised to cure all ills from bead to We. ‘This is tor the ONE specitied purpose Burcu culars giving full Anfurmation addrew— CHEEVER ELBCTRIC BELT Co, auS-wits 2103 Washington street, Chicago to “Gorse, CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS re duced to 60c. great reduction on all of our Wiater Under- wear, Seckwear and tloaery, ‘Dbangaus in this: on a = B ELLERY, 1112 Pa nw. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. PERKFECTS DIGESTION, Unegualied for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and Genera: Dewiliy PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00: Beware of imitations None genuine without the ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Ageutstor tne U.% Ptla, Ba: Fax Axo Wore ‘LNGs OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, _ . (Now oa exhibition at the Leading Talloring Hated — tment of Wemingion i HD. BARR, 1211 Pennevivese avenus Out, always chen,