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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. EMMA ABBOTT IN “TE MIKADO”—PRODUC- TION OF “THE GYPSY BARON" —KEENE'S ACT- ING DAYS OVER—“THE MIKADO” IN GERMAN— MISS WINSTON AND MISS BEEBR. —Prof. Sousa is writing the overture and inci- @ental music tor Downing’s new play, “Vau- tour, the Exile,” which wili be produced in this ¢ity on March Sth. Prof. Sousa is also engage: in writing some ew atmbers for “Desiree, Which wili be aguin put on by Col. McCaail in Chicago, in April. The name ot the opera is to be changed to “Tie King’s Musketeers.” —Frea Warde appeared at the People’s theater, ‘New York, Monday night, in “Virginius.” He Was received with zreatenthusiasm by the tr Pressionable East side audience and the criti ‘were kind and encouraging in their comments. —At Mme. Emma Nevada's concert at Provi- dence the other night, owing to delays on the Taflroad, it was halfpast nine betore the first umber began. At 8:45 o'clock it was an- Bounced thar sfme. Nevada was in the butld- ing,and it was put to vote whether the audience desired ter to ‘appent in her traveling dress. oF her concert dress. ‘The result of the vote did Rot seem to be clearly determined. but the Goncert dress carried the day evidently in the Tai nd of ihe prima douna. —The presentation of “The Mikado” by the Emma Abbott troupe is deseribed by the Phila- deiphia papers as distinctly wild western. One eritie says: “It isa strong point with this eom- Bang, {Fem the soprano to the chorns, to get old Of a note and hang on to it, and according | tothe volume of sound ‘a is the effect upon the audience. In ‘The Mikado’ this ten- deney to individual em hasis was even more marked than usual, extending all. the t the drum, an instrument which seldom attains to soxreai prominence except in toreblight pro- | eessions.” —“The Gypsy Baron” was produced at the New York Casino Monday night. According to the established custom with each new opera presented at this house, its mounting and cos- Rimming are pronounced the most beautiful brilliant yet seen in New York. Th Rot Inclined to admit that Straus “The Gypsy Baron” is the hest he has writwen, while the English libretto is said to be distress ingly tra~b; Sydney Roseuteld is suspected of writing the iatter. — Thomas W. Keene’s manager, according to the New York Graphic, says that the actor's days are probably nv it denies the Ferort that he will aet again this season. — Miss May Tift, the daughter of a New York | banker, and a pupil of Marcuesi, is said to have gage’ Majesty's theater in —Sarah Bernhardt 1s to produce “ at the Porte St. Martin on Febrnary French version follows closels — Ellen Terry is again very ill and has been | obliged to be absent for vs from the | Lyceum theater, where still ran- | ning. The entire dramatic profession regard eross- ‘ed people with aversion. As 8 rule, no cros> eyed person could find employment ina the atrical company. If the rule happens to have been relaxed and acrosseyed stage carpenter or property man engaged he Is liable to be dis charged the moment the slightest {ll luck be- falls the company. It1s also considered an omen of fallare to have a hunchback in the au- dience on the first night of a new play. Certain theaters are on the black-list of every manager of traveling combinations. Nothing would in- duce bim to play his attraction in these thea- ters unless a certain profit was guaranteed him by their managers. Actors and actresses who ave been connected with several fallures are regarded as unlucky themselvesand as bringing iil luck toothers. They are known io the pro- fession as Jonah. It is next to impossible for them to obtain engagements, and many ao actor of promising talents has been to ve the proiession because he was regarded saJonah. Vice versa, some actors are ooked pon as mascottes, Georgie Cayvan is, for in; stance, often spoken of as the “Little Mascotte,’ i ar bas been in many fires he becomes known as a “fire flend,” and finds it difficult to jay out his route, because managers, many of whom are as superstitious as actors, will not let him have their theaters. Kate Claxton had this difficulty after the Brooklyn theater fire, ter this event an actor engaged @ otel in Evansville. As be was about to write his name on the register he saw Kate Claxton’s aie. He positively refused to stop at the same hotel with the fire flend, and gave ap bis room. 1 But the individual superstitions are far more curious than those of ageneral neture. Who would think that a thoughtful ac‘or like Ed- win Booth would care bow the room in his bote! is numbered, as long us the ‘tment is . commodius and comfortable? Yet he has a superstitious dread of sleeping in an odd- numbered room. Hence, when his tour is 1 out, bis rooms in the hotels en route ed’ at the sume time. Lawrence Bar- ‘curious prejudice against people who bave many esses in their names, and always make up his company of people in whose pames that letier does not occur. Some attribute this ejudice, which is strong enough to be called @ superstition, to the fact that his real name, the name he bore in humble and grievous cir: c s, is O'Shaughnessy, titions of comedians are even more absurd than those of the tragedians. named. John T, Raymond regards a red haired woman: with ‘To meet a woman with red hair ‘on the street on the day of the production of a play he considers an omen of bad luck. Indeed, he will actually remain in the house in order not to run the risk of meeting a red-baired woman. J, K. Emmet won't passa person on the stairs. “Ir"he happens tobe half way up & 2 fight of stairs and some one is coming down, he descends to the fvot of the stairs again @nd takes a fresh start. It sometimes hap- (ape that he has to turn back several times before he can ascend the whole flight. He has the same dread of passing people on his way down stairs, Nat Goodwin thinks there's bad uck in meeting a gray horse in the morning. —Signor Salvini, who has been playing to fine business in San Francisco, recelved news from Italy recently of the leat of a brother. — Preparations on an immense seale are being | made at the Scala, in Milan, for the production of Manzotti’s new baile ‘The eighth of the sixteen tableanx into « itis divided | will reproduce an tmperiai triumph in Rome, ¥ith “Bu0. figurante Among the other sei Tesents Chaos and another Fa ballet will end with a grand ap | triumph of love. | — Lamouroux, at his Sanday concert in Paris, | he complete first act of Wagner's “Val- kyrie,” a the andience to refrain from all marks of either approval or disapproval until the end ot t Tt was a success, the few hises wh Wagneri tempted be wa —The profession 2 following closely on that of a prima ¢ Lagostijo, the great star terrero of Madrid, Ceived $30,000 for his ements in 000 oF er. the provinces ar Por this he killed : presario of Pat not certain of lestina- tion, I bave and of red her mil mer all to | herself. She v bait, but I do not doubt that we shall come tot ora —Kingsion oa the Hudson is a well-known | town to theatrical people, for it Is very often se- lected as the pia ays are first brought ont. The actors irging iton dog” Horm it was that Aimee made her debat King part, and plays yah, Boarders, g Girl IT Love” and 4 in Kin pad on this aecou Nn ary. d to grumble at its peculiar distinction. — Lawrence Barrett, who will man: Booth’s business next season, has 2 his star $159,000 for an were first tri P: gagement of ib given the past week at th ew York, by the German opera company which was so. well re- ceived here a few weeks ago. The translation © che libretto by Mr. 3 fs said to be goed. That admirable comedian, Max Lube. was the Mikudo; litle soubrett Junker, who im: elo,” was the Pooh Bah: noble tenor was beard in the Pooh,and Altertina Habric @ genuine Japauese goddess, © —“Francesea da Rimini” Lawrence Barrett at the Star theater, ot ‘s of Nanki id to look Hie York, this week, to succeed “ Hernani,” which has drawn well sinc? the opening of Mr. Bar- i" will be run | rett’s New York season. “Herna here during Mr. Barrett's tortheoming engage- | ment at Alba | — David Beiasco’s new. version of Sardou’s @rama, “Fernande,” which was produced at Bame of “Valerie,” wa. Miss A) the ti —The L of Cincin bas finaily theatri who were the to capitalate, led their inten- tion to hereatter ¢! vases on Sanday, A vigorous war rt balls will n icault will pr e Roston enigazement, which play is said to be’a great bly play Cariton Opera Ci has scored th einnati, —Helene Dauvray, York, reeeived Gau non” i bit of the season in Cin- music + on the 1 at the Lyceum M. from Foties Dram. ay played in Pai jons frou myse your gre ler, the whi ‘or an opera eompan ich starts ont on th New Haven. | made the principal fe | prising several rand ope | id ths Carte may revive | rk after the run of is, supposing the latter > on forever. y's stories have given a vast | t, but his last, used by actors tot mountef pain o: theater nfliction of this Kind w had last wee in “Apurodite Still in the Ring, y another “skit” ded ou the sui aken the road, culled “Ihe Barb: lady writes to say that Miss Jeannie | ‘Winston fs the Baltimere favorite, not the ‘Washington favorite. and to express the hope that the opera company of which Miss Mary Bert pola ds il! return here in the ctlons ure very com nd can include both Miss Wiuston e, With room Lo spare, young lady who for a couple of Starring in that dramatic night- racr's Daughter, Blinche Curtis, has somew tived @ tinal se and now calls herself B! us tise. — A compromise bas been arranged between Howard P.Tuyior and Minnie Maddern, and that lady wil! coutinue to play “c ave been re ac- nebe — It bas beeu settled that “The Mikado” will Fetura to the Fi:th Avenue theater at the eon- elusion of Edwin Booth’s engagement. On March 1 the : brated. Wi ¥euirs for ladies an the gentiemen will be gi ——_—_<e-—— President © From the \!ta Callforaia Au Ala reporter visited old Seth Kinman’s place, way out on Shipley street, corner of 6th, and iound the venerable bear-bunter im the midst of bis trophies of early days. President ‘Cleveland’s new eik-horn chair is the lates: feature, and fs certalaly a unique and bevutiiu: piece of work, with {ts gracetuily curved horn frame, with ivory-colored tips and elic-hioof feet. Then "tuere is Gen. Hancock's grizzly chair, made entirely of bears’ hide, hoof<and claw. Oid maa was going to take thts to the gen: eral this spring, when he takes the Presiden: ~ wo bim. buge grizaly, the “Last of the Mohi- sans,” Killed la Hambs t county, stands, in al, bis grim flerceness, in the center'of the ‘room. He welshs 1,635 pounds, and fs © powertul aeavy-weight, Kiuruan is as much an oiject of foterest as sngthing else In the place. "Hi- huge, frame and hardy physique rest lighily on him fo his 72d year. le made # speciaity Of these Presidential ehairs, baving built one for Buchanan in 1857; one for Lineoin, in 1864, ‘nd one for Hayes,in 1876. The place ® visit to lovers of curiosities and | sioned speech. 1 James Lewis, when studying anew part, car ex an old “pany shoe in bis pocket, "fis wife Ace proposed to decorate the shoe, but Lewis rezarded the proposal with so mich alarm aud protested so vehemently that Mrs, Lewis jesisted, Actresses are deeply influenced by supe! rsti- | tion: It hardly seems possible that anything could stay the flood of Clara Morris’ impas- And yet, if she sees a nail on the Stage she refuses to set foot on the beards until it has been removed. Fanny Davenport is superstitious about ber make- I use only one person's cosmet- favored person fs ason of a Wnnan up her face tor her first appearance child. Sle once changed com esuit was the failure of the If Ada Rehan sees a pin on the stage with the head toward her she regards esignof ii luck, The first night of “Love . This who made on Crutches” at Daly’s she saw a pinon the e lying with its head toward her. To this umstauce she has aiways attributed the fact that another actress in a subordinate part ade agreater success than she did with the tding role. A pin with the point toward her thinks a token of success. Agnes Booth ever ailows a wig to be dressed on her head. Mrs. Fernandez belie in plays with children’s parts in them. Some managers have super-titions. John steison is so influenced by dreams thata dream will sometimes change his plans L. Beards! porter, in the Medical and Sur- concludes that the dread of quite as intense as the instinet of self- preservation, Indeed, it 18 not improbable, ids the doctor, that numbers wouid care less about living were the modes of leaving the rid a theme for happy contemplation, or an innovation to the routine of plodding that was agreeable. One is remarkably exempt from jane of has fon if he affirms that there is i ealthy mortal who antici- Ss bisextinciion with any degree of pleas- Ure cine function of dying fy absolutely vege tative—we tail to pieces like a flower. This very ion that the final “throe” 1s as nless as the inconvenience is nothing to the pilgrim when he touches on daylight. A tion of the way We are to yw marks of goodness in our “aking The degree of sensibility is proportione the integrity of the tissues. An inflamma- depreciates It. Any de- isturbs the comfort of the 1n- until the carbonic acid gen- erated the devitalization of the blood omes fixed in the cells or is no longer rolaced. The sensory ganglia everywhere t with their Irritability — by vie~ {uc of this polon, and cease to conduct cur idual rents. The criteria of death ure being satisfied, and the process is consummated when this ex: tinction of sensibility prevails at the ultimate flaiments. During the progress of this dissolu- lion of the nerve ‘force, this creeping on of the uobaess of death. thé individual is rapidly passing intoa condijion of repose and instead torture or paugs a degree of self-satinfaction proachibg to entudsiasm is realized. The sensatious peculiar to the therapeutical ration of opium, hashheesh, ether, are not improbably akin’ to. the mental activities of the dying. Barring hullucinations experienced in the stupor, us it g.tins ou the subject, the moribund sin iar with naught that borders on suffer- Tuis curbonie acid has poisoned or nar- cotized the several gangila, and reflex produe- Uous are Interdicted. A consummate analgesia evails, Iu short, the notion of pain is fore 4 the instant’ tuat aay stimaius fails to response. The condition of this irrita- bikty {8 Maat the nerve center and track be sousd. Ef this Vigor vanisnes, reflex pheuuin ut are at ab end,and suffering, paysioiogicsily Jog, 18 mpossibie, Lecuuse Of the arrest of fuaction of cue sympatuetic, tunately for a wholesome study/ of one’s demise, Uiere are assurances abundant from vivisection, the testimony of those wuo have beea restored to consciousness aud the aifirmuc ons of tne dying that there is uo physical re- coil from death. Barney’ tried tn + mude to resuseltate him irum drown- ng,So bewilched was be by his prolonged slums ver. Dr. Solander, the traveler, Was so delighted With the scasatious of exeessive cold that be Was the first to le down in the snow to realize the luxury of such a deaib. William Hunter Was sorry he Was not able to “write how easy aud nual itisto die.” Infants die as se ren.ly as tuey Ureatue,aud nota few among the adivaheed in yeurs treat death as a iriend to tueic infirmities. “Hanging is naturally raved, next to crucifixion, a must distressing proced: Lire, Bat it Is reported 01 those who have been saved irom strangulation that ihe agony prom- ised to be briel, aud was rapidly replaced by guilucination of a ia-einating Variety: One would fain bedeve tnac the kind God who suifeved us to cel no sigh in coming would take no delight in turniug our jarewell tuto welthing does not quit us at tue last. He isonr greaidst beuefactor in allowing us to sleep out of weariness, Death is, assuredly, no tax eol- iccuur; its “jaws” are not the clutches of an as- sullant; there is no “victory to the grave;” the host speeds uway irom us as it entered, with Go rutile, ‘The sense of death, as Suukespeare > it, 18 most lo apprehension, It is the fear ©: the'lonely nigut, not the throes of nature, shat makes the leaving palniul, ‘The Society Girl. BEFORE THE Paty. Oty guother, dear motiier. pray why did T aay ot the party tonmigat T've bec to a Aan beun abd dinner today, ‘Kd reatly aim red out quite. 11h i! Sheu a bore, dear muthée, you know: Twish (vas seut my regres For tie duuciug | kuow will tre me so, ‘Authough “isthe cuvlcest os “wets: RETWEEN THE DANCES. Oh, mother, deur mother, I'm so glad I came— My p castire < cannot express, Por tie pact” last night beside this was tame— The uext will be tamer, 1 guess, ensoyed myself so— ivance, ued a deste, aud gramme al: Ailled in ad ‘ant to go. for Its pleasant ou Kn2w, Je be la dewand for the dance. ‘THE NEXT MORNING, Ob, nother, dest mother, ust look at me now, Ana chink of my triampas vast night. ‘Such tlumpas are dear, 1 In truth must avow, ‘And realiy are bot Worth tue fight, Societ me.t can do naught bat bore, You nas. foams: thean you know, And as i think 0 ef the tald, I deplore ‘The conquest that wearied me so. —Chicago Rambier. pe Pretty Maids in “Mikade” Gowns. From the Chicago News, “Oh, yes, we make @ great many Japanese costumes for moruing gowns,” sald « State street milliner yesterday. “They are the pret- test Foe ‘costumes for young ladies with sracetul, willowy ures. think 1 have x 1ozen orders in now and many have been filied. The ——— was sees, La coe semi ary, bat lt reaebed fore. it was ver old: "Phe practice has Mise Kate Flold'e sons- ‘lon, id she left ap order for one while she wa. he vung men with well-tut \ylng to wear knee-breeches, A young lady wants to wear une and she orders it They are pg ses Ly Jitkado’ costume which would make. her look ike a new fiddie Toey ‘show t favor, and Mixado’ wait sively copied. “The gowns are being customers and their success 1s colors La delicate shades prevails.” process is chemical, contirms us | hard to resisi | POWDER Absolutely Pure. ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, aud cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short welzht a jam or hosphate powders, Sold only in cans. ROYAL BakIN@ Pownun Coy 100 Wail street. Nore ms AT THIS TIME OF YEAR MANY GEN- TLEMEN FIND THAT THEY NEED A PALR OF PANTS TO “PIECE OUT” THEIR: WINTER SUIT. WE HAVESELECTED FROM OURSTOCK. OF PIECE GOODS SOME VERY DESIR- ABLE STYLES AND MADE THEM UP FOR STOCK. THEY GO AT $2.50 PER PAIR LESS THAN THEY CAN BE MADE TO MEASURE. PANTS IN STOCK FROM $2.50 TO $10. THOSE GENTLEMEN WHO WANT A SERVICEABLE PAIR OF PANTS MADE TO ORDER AT SMALL PRICE WILL FIND THS “MALLALIEU” KERSEYS, AT $5.00, OR THE “HARRIS” CASSIMERES, AT $6.50, JUST THE THING. DONT FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR LINES OF CORDUROY SUITS AND ODD PANTS WHEN YOU WANTSOMETHING STRONG AND GOOD FOR THE SMALL BOYS, E. B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENN. AVE. | y Tus Wort, DR | | ERE | ri A DOUBLE DISTILLATION OF MANY OF THE f GERMAN HERBS, Dr. Cuas. W. Friern, Raitimore, Md..says:—I en | dorse “Dr. Petzold’s German Bitters,” having given | the Bitters to a patient uf mine convalescent from Malarial Fever, and obtained the most benelicial re- Krxo, U. 8. 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LOUIS PE'IZOLD & CO. 1S-saw [_SCSN« STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. i CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange- ments for alt the Monthly and Quarterly Dre &f The “Lanisiana State Lottery Company. tai son manage ant control the Drawings temic! that the same care conducted with honesty, Jurrness, Gnd seed San Mowe all parte, and wo aihorisg the Umpany to use this certlicate, with Jacsimiles of Our signatures attached, tn its advertisements.” Sfamisaioners We the undersigned Banks and Bankers witt pay att Prizesdrawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which inay be presented at our Counters, J. E. A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orlearis National Bank, /PRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five by the ure for Educational and Charitable purposes— Frith & capital “of $1.000,000—to which @ reserve fund of over 3850, since peen added aade'a porto: the presse’ State Cones stas snoptad ‘& part 0. i December 2d. A. D. 1879. Ita Grand single Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: ‘190th Grand Monthiy AND TH EXTRAORDINARY QUA! 4 IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, MARCIL 16, 1886, nder the persoual supervision and 1aanagement ot : ARD, of Louisiana, and GEN, UM LY of Virgin, CAPITAL PRIZE, $160,000 ‘Notice.—Tickets are Ten"Doliars only. Halves,¢5. zis ‘Fite, $2, Tenths, 6. LIST OF PRIZES, TERRNDEntaror” —%50.000-..8 50.000 1GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000." 20,000 2 He PRIZES OF 29,000. 20,000 26 Paizios 3909 oo 000 100 * ‘30,000 200 $8000 1,000 * 50,000 100 = $20,000 iB ns 2.279 BMOUMEIME £0 -crer reer een 8522500 Appligation for rates to clubs should be made vuly For further write , giving fult or New orks Kxchange ge in orolunsy tater at sipened) aaitecand #3 Sad pears a Our addressed 3 A. DAUPHIN, ‘New Orieans, La, Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Reg siete Vanes te ‘NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ew ‘New Orleans,” fa On Ra Wm oe ence ye rt ‘- i i Saeco Laxssvros & Brome area decided ‘Remember, ONLY 48 CENTS, WORTH ONLY 12% CENTS. wide, 22 CENTS PER YARD. 25 CENTS PER YARD. 18 CENTS PER YARD. in our “Stock of Dress Goods.” shades. ONLY 25 CENTS. new shades, 60 CENTS PER YARD. ‘Double Fold Serges in “Spring Shades,” 16 CENTS PER YARD. Double Width Debeiges in Spring Shades, fall 36 in- ONLY 25 CENTS PER YARD. All Wool Tricots, 24 in. wide, desirable shades, We have just recetved 50 pieces BOUCLE, “all wool.” 40-in. wide, which we shail place on our coun- ‘ter at 48c per yard. ‘These goods have been selling for $1 per yard during the season, therefore at 480. hey “Check Debeiges” in “Spring Shades,” 23 in. wide, Double Width Cashmere, full 36 in. wide, all shades, Nuns’ Veilings, in Pink, Bise, Cream and Mode, From now on we will have new arrivals every day All Wool Dress Flannels, 22 in. wide, in the newest Just received a full line of 38 in. “All Wool” Tricots, Tn our “Flannel Department” we are offering @ 27- in, all wool Red Flannel, extra heavy welght, AT 25 CENTS, A 274n. Gray Flannel for 10c. This makes a good and warm lini g. MATELASSE AND BASKET FLANNELS, in all the dark shade, for 37% CENTS, REGULAR PRICE 50 CENTS. We have now displayed our new line of STRIPED AND PLAID FLANNELS FOR SPRING WEAR. ‘To make them disappear rapidly, have marked them at once for only 50 CENTS PER YARD. REMNANTS OF FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS AND GRADES AT HALF THEIR VALUE. PRINTED WAMSUTTA PERCALES, AT 12% CENTS, Some besutifol designs for Boys Shirt Waist Remnants of Check Nainsook, at 8 CENTS per yd., Worth 12% CENTS. Remnants ot Plain Natnsook, at 12% CENTS, really worth 20 CENTS per yard. for 12% CENTS per y.rd. 2, Th ai desirable. “SPECIAL” IN A LApIFs’ former price 98 C1 TS. Cotion, great undertaking.” LANSBURGH & BR ONE PRICE. 19 o., ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 7th st. ‘These goods come in good lengths for Aprons. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER, in stripes and plaids, ‘The actnal Bargain In these goods is the splendid lengths they run, for usually remnants of sheet- ings run in bad lengths, and consequently not so ‘These goods we are offering on our First Floor, at the Domestic Department, 7th street annex. IGHT GOWN, for 682CENTS, ONLY 58 CENTS, Worth 98 CENTS. The above must prove to you “That impossibilities hen we make up our minds to perform a LONDON AND LIV $2.50, up to $6. 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THE FIT AND 3TYLE OF THESE LOTS ARE AS GOOD aS OUR, JF YOU WISH FINER CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. GEORGE SPRANSY, One Price Chornter. 607 SEVENTH STREET. In anarticle entitled were used in cities,” &e, ANY PART OF WASHING’ OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushels for $3.70 ‘20 Busheis for $2.50, 40 Bushels for $2.90. ‘25 Boshels for $2.00 55 Dauovsxexress, cases, and inevery instance = lowed, IT wEVER vars. Tho Rated with the Specific, It Becomes an ‘uuky dus the Liquor appatite to exist. it Muss Joner Corson Says, Family Living on $500 a Year: “Fuel for acnoking Stove and two other fires, and lights,wouid cost about $8 per month, provided CCKE ‘TON COKE NOT CRUSHED— WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ‘WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, 411 and 418 101 street. Sure cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. ‘One box has cured the worst cases of ten years’ stand- ing. Noone need suffer ten minutes after using this wonderful KIRK'S GERMAN PILE OINTMENT It absorbs tumors, allays the itching at once, acts as a Poultice, gives Instant and painless relief, Kirk's German Pile Ointment is preparea only for the care of Pilesand itching of the private parts, and nothing else, Every box is warranted by our Agent, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY | CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. knowledge of the person taking it is ‘and will effect s. permanent cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker alcohoile wreck. Ithas been given in ‘and speedy An opportunity never before offered: Remnants of | “Ctica Mills” Sheeting, in 10-4 width, in lengths of . 7 and 10 yards, for 24 CENTS per yard. Feal value of this sheeting is 35 CENTS per i} ‘This gown ls made of two rows, best quality, Ham- | burg Inserting and Tucking, extra long, and the best AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Bars. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Negeri eens Ras DMINISFRATOR'S SALE OF STOCK AGGAMAN, Real Retate Atctioneer. ANE MOSELLY. which “leaves Oth eurvet a OF mw = Nciegan eney “Thareiay and oun WaT, OUR, ae. ae ERED OF SRL EE athena et nd ad cece so | Spee ea ar a Dowi auctioneer, southwest of 4 i eens at oe Sor | G6 ETRE fg Aut cae ou Says acre eet epee comme capital stock of the Central National | thereat of Lor 8 Sdere D: ‘Ys and SUNDAY p.m mee ewLnaeuss amounts | Pe NE oe Le Sa a | 1 share of the capital stock of the Anacostia and | months, with intere seus eta, a SO. at Bhepherde., met schedule leu ee ee WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee, JOHN ienamasaicene soablewase Gold Waren (PB Bartle), No ‘Neen ‘Avcdt> 485'7th sires, _© W. RIDLEY, Manager. ema aeN Shot Gan. NORPOLK AND PORT MONROE He a eg Pp USCANGON BROS. Auctioncers vom AMEPOPULAR ROUTE song ge JAMES 8 EDWARDS, | BALE. OF VALUABLE PRO oN MuNDAYE"WEON ESD AY Akb PRvare Administrator w. a. Lather Martin. Srneey Bese Soe AND Styrene Sod kets at imore and Onto ot, oon ave, St mare THOMAS DOWLING. Anctionese. £203 oP Tiag of deed of trot dated the ath day Kuok's expres, Gos Penna ‘ave, wive will also (Homes DowLNG, auctioneer, ioe Sb ot 'seas ads tae Tost of tas ae far lucoes tabreaed recat toetagre ation Sopaceg,tereby we Shall oder Yor anle ee the Tuhst what 1's pega - i ‘io front of the on THU: se2s ELCH. Generat (PORTANT. DAY" whe TouRTT Day Be SAH 1596, a Hrontiug twenty feer bya depevot se eaaeee D' zee en A : FINE ART NOTICE forty four feet mprovea byt uesuory Brick bulla Br: Otb'mt wbare Washingion Gvesy ‘The Fanning Collection of Magnificent hoe ge Gee taatn ach, satan Sih oak’ MOR Freight at lowest Tote. WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, Spiion ofthe purchaser. $100 depoieay Garat sale M7 YS8som xt. veRxom Consisting of Many Important Works Selected dur- | Conveyancing. dic. at cost of - Terms to be ‘THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY, STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN tng the Past year from the various Collections dle | f'defaulting ‘parchanor, afer ‘ave davw wetice is | acew stack Oe tye oF FER BE Wernom at 10 glock “om vorbraae eae, Persed in Holland, France, Belgium and England. | newspaper published in the city of W. New Goatsh Be ta. Washington about $50 's ‘Together with many choice works recently selected GHONGE FRANCIS DAWSON. } Tramees. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY welt a es BLAKE, Captain, from the leading Art Centers of Europe. fe-cosae s ‘OFFERS: In the coming Exhibition will be found August Bouvier’s Great Academy Work, ‘THE GREEK SLAVE, ‘New Buckwheat, 4c. Ib.. or 10 tbs. for 350. THE CHICAGO GROCERY COMPANY $2. vhisk, oJ CEN BOWLES & 00, Heal Bate Brokers, ew ue. WALTER B. WILLIAMS @ GO, ADS By virtue of adecree by the! STEAMERS. YENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANT x Berween New Yore anp Havan. jon. ton, Pure Rve Whisk: Sep gael Seater Rate, eras | santa eat rela sen Vee nee mr eerateme Erskine Nicols’ No Rent, No, 9595, on the 12th day of February, A. D. ‘Goods delivered free to any part of the city, Amerique, Santelll, Weal Feb 24,10 Jovet israc’s Leaving the Wreck and Potato Peelers, | 1868, wherein Elia. Yonesi compiainait and Canada. Padel, Weinesday, March 8, 3 p.m ‘Sir John Gilbert's Taming the Shrew, Sat tan ta eats, A rey P. ole On sights ip aasounee to, pence i ait BIAN" agent No. 6 dowllng crecn, New Works '-FOURTH DAY OF FEBRU- iblic auction, at FIVE it of premises. corner of N and 3208 N J. M, W.Tarner’s Upper Rhine, Sam. Prout's Brages, B.C. Kock-kock’s Winter, Filosa’s Departure and Return of the Swallow, ARY, A. OcLocK i “A ing Green, e house known ws N N Messrs BEL! ‘the District. Indonls' great picture, The Merrymaking, ‘Terins of sale: Onethird-cash: balance ta two equal Colbie, 1487 Penaayivants evens, <i Senuiteos aduinton, installments, of one and two years, iiterest at Six {per a ny I Geo. 31. Boughtou's Heater Pryane, cent, secured O1 the property; oF all cash, at the option ‘ashington, of purchaser. One Hundred dollars depselt wi =o ‘Horace Vernet's Arab Shelk, aulred on day of ale. =~ ATLANTIC AND WEST INDIA LINE AND MANY OTHERS. OWING TO THE GREAT IMPORTANCE OF ‘THIS COLLECTION IT WILL BE ON FREE EX- HIBITION AT THE GALLERY OF THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, FOUR DAYS PREVI- OUS TO SALE. ‘3-100 JOHN BOWLES, Trustee. ATTORNEYS. |AMPBELL G. BERRYMAN (LATE OF THE frm of Newton & Berryman), Atorney-at-Law New, Crammso Wreren Tours British and French West India Islands, @o &S BARRACOUTA, sailing Saturday, February 90, SS. BARRACOUTA, sailing Wednesday, March 81, 824 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Stopping e day or more at St. Kitts, Antigua, Maree THE EXHIBITION WILL OPEN ON WEDNES- | jie" in Faulty, Conveyaneer and kxamtiver of IGN OF THE BELL, nigue Tiaras, Demerara, etna Green — ie, new, ? sy a DAY, FHBRUARY SEVENTEENTH, AND THE . ae IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF smoking foom, bald rooms, ee, ApS COLLECTION WILL BE BOLD oN MONDAY, | [J chic tawcitk Annean baMERN: eae LEAYCRAFT € C0. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRI-| year’ nthe civil service, Pracdcet Betore tke Courts PURE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS AND SPICES. | 9e19¢.0.th,6m 140 Pearl mt, New Yors, eN- | Committees of ‘Departments oom: ais TYIMIAD, -TWENTY.FOURTH, TWENTY. | LeDrau Dulding.coesubang? toctwe aeouee | We cll tue attention of buyers oare articles to out Gcssa> cise ‘ NTY. "TEN O'CLOCK | (\AMPBELL CARKINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT. | Tess, Coliees, Sugars, Spices, Chocolate, Cocoam. ee A ML, TWO OULU P MAND SIGHT oCLock Teal, qb inctices in all the Courts. Ofice 400 | | Fine mew crop Gunpowder Tea, 60, €0, 7, 80c. “cen a Bab; UNTIL THE ENTIRE COLLECTION 15 | Nov i0uH Ou sireee northwest” *” wcieedan” | efit new crop Young Hys00 Tea, 90, 40,50, 00,70, THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM SOLD. NY MILLER, ATTORNEY ATLAW, 3 ED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIW- £138 THOS. powrtne. auc. | Ny Hoop ‘Gunton Law Bauaing, | qft28,2e" STOP Imperial Tea, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 BRFOOL.CALLING ATOORK HAL BOR PUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncérs Residence, 813.7 m nw.“ USBS SISIGS | Fine bow crop Japan Ten, 30,40. 0.005700, 6 | aay Prom Piet NO. 40, genie penis PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE auttD. | GAMUELH WALKER aagigyben ere Formose Ovious Ten, 60, O0, 70, 0c. | Srvia sat, beh 2 | Staviac——iut~ Mech U.S. Commissioner, Notary Publis end Attorney zs 5 ALLA Se, Apel LOT REET, J F for Rents Fine new crop English Breakfast Tea, 30, 40,50, 60, | AURaNia..Sa;Mch 13 | Ummuia———SetcAwell 10 AND TENTH STREtTS NO.kTHWEST. e204 —s woweRo fii AND EVERY SATURDAY FROM NEW Youk 70, 800. an Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRU- Fine new crop Oolong Tea, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70:. KATES OF Passack:—Oabin, $80, $80 end $100, a6 Five TPM, wo Will Geli tntront of th WOOD AND COAL paae= ou SetEns ikea “Teernge a very low ratea: teosmnpe aceens = THE BELL SPRING LEAF, OSA from Liverpool and Queensiown and al other parts PART OF LOT 3, SQUARE 361, 2 mm maTORAL Und rope EERE, 10,000 203308 F225HLY MINED Coat , for sale, comprising every desirable variety. at the very lowest prices Kindling and Stove Wood prepured in the beat manner, and Prompt delivery. send In your orders. Ofiice, 1114 Vennsyivunia avenue. Branch Ofices, 328 Pennsylvania avenue and 20th and K streets northwest. Jepot and Wharf, Gch and Water streets southwest. Jason GL SHERIFF. Coan ‘Woon. AND CHOICE NATURAL LEAF, BASKET FIRED, JAPAN, 50c. PER LB, Packed expressly for THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE Co. Fresh roanted Old Government Java Coffee, 28, 30 and 3 ‘Fresh roasted Mocha Coffee, 25, 28. 32, 5c. Fresh rousted Rio Coffee, 14,16, 18 and 20c, Fresh roasted Maracaiby Colle: 1 und 200. ‘Try our 25c Java and Mocha Coffee. Genuine Japan ‘ea Siftings........ Squrough bile of inden given for Balt, Gi rough bile ol veo Havre, Sutverp, and other porta on the Coniinwat aad for Medhverranean porta or freight nnd pamage apply os Bowing Green, of bee Being the eastern 22 feet front of said lot by a depth 0f 108 feet 3 inches to an alley. ‘Terms: (ne-tuird cash; balance tn one and two years. Notes to bear six per cent interest, payable Sem/-anbually, and to be secured by deed of "trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of s1uU re- quired at time of sale. Conveyancing, €c.. at pur- Chaser’s co-t. ‘lerms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise the rit reserved to re-sell the property at: the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in some news- paper published in Wa-hington, D. C. tis-déds: DUNE. Biakiow € Go, 605 HANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY SITUATED i Pure cholce Houquct torhom Oolsag i YHANCE E PERTY SITUATEI ice Bouguet Formosa Oolong tea. ORNER MARY: VENUE AND THIR- , zadlgtesa 3 VENNSYLVANIA Crone THEET PASN F SPROET AND JOHNSON BROTHERS, om a ee WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. CELE re nck BEL ane THIRTEEATH SEREME SORTH CAST, CO = ‘Will a good ar-icle secure it? If wo, try our goods. DOUBLE ARACK SPLENDID 8 ENER) NEROF TWELOTH AND D STREETS NORTE WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: cRo.tsps of any description willbe kept in any ofthe | STH KAUS. MAGATFICENT, BQULPMAEIR EAST, AND P ‘ z ‘nion Tea and Coffee Gu.'s stores. 5 el AAD A StL TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 8W. HiADQUARTERS 81,83 and 35 Burling stip, | Tim leave Washington, trom siauoa, corner of Oth Mee BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED | New York city. For Pittsburg and the West. ‘Limited, Rie He BY TELEPHONE WM. P. TOWERS, Manager, | "Cf 'Paince Siecplug Carseat 090 am, Galle Ret By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of 1202 F strect northwest. D.G. EICHELBERG ER, Salesman, Uae Seping tase hee Ren te the District of Columbia, passed On the 23th du 816 “rin aenet hots wade With’ sleeping Cars from. Harrisburg to Cincinnaty 1586, 11 T $24 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. and Hotel Car to st. Louls; daily ‘Saturday, to ofJanuary, A, D. 1986, in cause No. 931. b 4 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. (Discount to d-aiers of Tea and Coffee.) d10-s&w3m | Chicago, with Siecping “Car Aicoops. to docket No. 26, wherein Charles F.. Wollard is co: Giicago'and Cincionatl Exprena, at a plainant, und Mary K, Wollard and others are defend- 1112 9th street northwest. with Sleeping Cars Washi ‘to Uhioago connect ants, I will sel “at public auction, on TUPSDAY, Corner 3d and K streets northwest. OOO EEE RRR ERE 55%. ing st Hurristurg with Westero Express. wi MARCH SECOND, A.D. 1886," commencing ai 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. gor Bor throug Sleepers “for Loulsvilie and St. ‘Louis, MALE-PasT FOCR O'CLOCK P. Mt, in front of the | sq13 So EF RRR Fe Pacific Express, 10.00 pm. Sally. for Putevers ond Premises, j - ihe West, with through Sleeper ee Lots 1,'2, 3, 4 and 13, In Wollard's subdivision of = Ere R B keE Sxs$ > ‘and Chew sqtiare 1000, recorded. in Liber , LH. fullo 3-0, oF SPECIALTIES. COAENMORE AND POTOMAC the surveyor's office of sabd District, situated on Mary- = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, ia eae, nd avenue, 13th street anc ect northeast 20 p.m. daily except Saturday. Aud ou WEDNISDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Washington to Rochester. MARCH, (AnD. 1806, AT HAL FOUR Teluible Ladies Physician in tie eityrcea be SSeS ist OCLOCK B. M., in front of the preinises, I will sell ‘Haven and Elmira, at 0.68 For Williamsport, Lock Gonsulted duliy, 464 Cst., bel. diy und Oth sts. a. 0 ‘mm. daily, except Sunday. iith'and batectanortneas, 1U Stuated corner of | Promyt treatment. Correspondence und consulta: | & Without a denbt the most BraurircL andthe most | 0." dally, cxcent Gum 7.18.9.00 and 12 ious strictly conti ~ 2.00. 4:20, 10.00 and 11-3 ‘on IMMEDIATELY AFTEH, {m front of the premises, | Oiicealwassopau ot S*HAFALe FoomS for ladies. | “The Millers have hot uly the most perfect sem, | 2%). 4:20, = Containing as it goes all the most improved Machin- am.. 2.00, 420, 10:00 and 11.30 ts of square 1095,’ recorded in Liber W. B. M., at folio ROF EDWIN POWELL, OF LONDON, ENG | @ Flour Uwsvrramep by any miilin the world ‘To | _P.m™. dally. A am Seo, inauregyors oltice, together with all theim- | 2 land. celebrated ‘Trance and Gatrvoyat, e_ | prove teak, we waht snap oe shat o, tacos gene | Poe ea yp Drovements. &. fe sittin s dialyy @ a.m r% f or Bok sik: E eau tee uve reveal « werything. baal, present ud futarevand | Larope apd eaten at tho principal Courts of tue old |S iu with Brook Ipsisiuests av ate, twelverand eightecn months fous | sdvise im all airs of Me. NOU'SasE ots batt Vines | wonld” We Geamatran tier i made feet aaigced | 8: kr to Fulton, street, avoiding’ day of sule with 'six cent interest, notes to be | frou Pa. ave. £13-6r6 _ | hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is | pOApn acim Ne yore ety aaa am. 2 420,610 secured by deed of trust on property sold or ail 5, ROSS THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT | 2u,scknowledged fact, that in this Four a perfect sep- | oa4 "i120 pum, On sunday, ® man, & SL cokes ot purchaser ox purchasers A aepcsit ot} Mans Serolce ee eae OL ANT Side thorongn limiaaon of ait Sek ont mens | and 1.20 pink Limited exprem, O40 aim. uired on each piece sod at time of sale. Convey: : am. daily ex . sting, atc of parchaner Tera to become | povg, tha Maton? rca teary Mba: ul | ater bay af amber, adie couectenty | phe ani. cae Se CEID, 9, 240, 940 ges romnshtrght io prt siae apc of | tthe e Fer oom Mav Sua Pinata Capt | Ean ty chr atae the ee Wade ade tat | td kon, 437486 Othe Aad BS os > | tol Hall ns from its making qualities it is the cheapest, as . defaultii rchuser urchasers, after five days’ 0 and 11.20 p.m. blie otiee oF auch evale in soaie ‘newspaper Dub- DRAGER SELDEN Ta orate Nw. Saserpaned SF aay Hat Se PES mack and | For Pope's Creek Line, 7.15am. and 440 pm dats, is stab 855. treatment for ladles; = ear except sunday. Discs will be siowa et office of trustee and atthe | remedies ans aes rele ree 205, lean: | Srecy is warranted to give entire, For Atnapolls, 7.15, 900 am. 1205 an44.97 pm Face tat On te SUNCANEON, Trastes, | musl:termsreasonable. Callor write. #-3w® STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. daily, except Sunday. 9:00 a.m. 4:90 p.m ROF. CLAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- has retirued and can be consulted on busi- peat ove and matrimony, Allin trocble cal: tats faction guaranteed. Fee 50 cents. Parlors 104 Mass. ave., between 1st and 2d st. n. W. f1e-d&as corner 9th and Dstreets n. w. JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ARUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Bane? Wath Ere RALLROAD, 4 Stbday at 6.00, 0. am R08 pen. ON JACKSON STREET, NEAR TAYLOR | P- 5 Rich South, 6.00 and 1L01 STREET, UNIONTOWN, D. G EAFNESS 11S CAUSES AND CURE BYONE GILTEDGR. wally, and 430 pum. dally, excopt Susdag. Soe By virtue of a deed of trust duly recordes in gx ‘who was deaf tweniy-eight years Treated by 4 magnificent Winter Wheat Patent ins leave Alexandria Wi Ou Liber No. 901, folio 7, et seq., one of the land sui | most ofehe noted specialists of the day with no bene 10.00, 10.10 am, ‘8.28, 6. end for the vistrict of Columbia, and a the Ey fit Cured himself in three months, and since GOLDEN HILL 10.42 p.m; ry Fattzen request of the party, soqurrd, 1, will eeu, ta | bundrede of others by naine proces A plalo, SIMPLY |, ora reriatte stand-by and the Standard Family | On sa 00am 108 and TWENTY SEVENTH baY OF FEBRUARY, A: | bOsaywadm “T'S PACK 120 East S0UcCN.¥.city, | Flour ofthe Distric. Ite equalin quality to © erest the office, northeast, Be 1888 ot FIVE OCLOCK PM. all that plece of | 751tEs—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY | ™any high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be | ner of Iain strectand Pennaylvenia ‘and a8 Feal esuaie in the county of Wastilngion. “vistrict of | Paves aetmeny ena Tie eee Kae sank, | bought for cousiderable less money. Wedefy compet, | Tee sae wee and eennerivenia, aveus Cognpin towit: Lote numbered five hundred and | or iigntare. “Cure teed Can be contnited at | tore to bring forth any Flour sapetior to CERES | Ofbageage to decinailon trom Rotels abd residences ixty-five (565) and five hundred and sixty-six (O00), | Of 2 5 : : : : (Genera! Manager. aid down in tho origiai pint of Uniontowis as ret | 218 9dst tw. froma to 6 pm SpE Rs , | STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN | aig __J. Su WOOD. General Passenger Aeeee, corded in the surveyor's office for said District. Be- BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF | HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper wu0 0 MnP ai iisiness conddestat tadiceaonger, Hemen 60 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th aad Yor the same at a point forty-eight feet west Crt tries them al never use anything else, For sale from thie northwest corner formed oy tie terse on ree parsed arcl oi dackson and im for streets, sald) puint b-ing the | bth streets norchwest Sayedowss | byal grocers, Schedulein effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23ta, 1888, Southeus. co-ner of suid lows, runulug thence west amr ‘notice. eriy along the northern bow lary off Juckson treet S jesnle Depot, corner Ist st. and Indlanaave a4 forty-ciguc feels thence a right. angles: northesiy PROFESSIONAI Leave Washington from Station, corner of New alovgthe western boundary of said lots one hundred a WM. M.GALT @ 00._ | Jersey avenue and C street. und thirty feet: theuce easterly along the northera ADAME PAYN. For Chicazo ¥:43 am. and 20:20pm. daily, boundary of suld lots forty-eight feet; thence southerly | VI APAStcuids aD SURGFON CHIROPODIST, Parcs iS am. sn bast Lined Raprow or Pisonig ook along the eastern boundary of mld lots one huudred | Pueonls tuporerinn one eee ee Chiongo, arriving i, Pittgburg at 70, pan” Cimce nil thirty feet to the piace of beginaing. suid tots and Ciitopeuke Goods wathet Recta ai ehict wane wae Cake hext morning at 8:35. No exim fare fe cianied os being contiga us and belng thus dese: bed as one lot, ROOMS 5 AND'G, VERNON ROW, this train for fast time, together the improvements, ways, easements: | 29 to Pennsylvania ave For Cincionstl, Louisville and St. Louk dally ag Tights, priviveges and appurtenauces to the sume be: oS ON Tee FES oe 2:00 p.m. and 10:10 p.m.. with through caches longing or in any wise appertaining. oe DAEGX.WALES ON EaSY FEET IN OPEN Palace sleeping Cars to above poluta, without ‘Teruns: Onethird casks balances’ in one and two air best promote healtis and longeviy” Hence $:00 p.m. isa fast Imited train to Clacinnadl and yeurs, wots tg bear interest irom day of sale.and to | the cite vist D.. WilllE & SON, Fout Spectaties, Toul arriving in Cluciumadl next moraing at Tats besecured by deed of trust on the property sold rad | 1415 Peonsyivania avenue, Washi and 11 Nt St'Louls 6:30 pan No extra fare ls charged on cash at option of purchaser, A jeposit of 5100 re- Baltimore. ‘Their fee is $1 a sitting, and it ‘train for fast time. te. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's | the advice given be strictly observed their treatment For Pittsburg at 9:43 am. with Parlor Cost: “Terms to be campiind with tn ten’ days other: | of Corus; Bunions: Diseaked aks Peeaaines ent 8256 pm. daily: 0 Pitisborg, Cleveland and wise the trustee reserves the right, to reseil the prop- | other foot ailments atfords a great ainoumt of perma- ‘with Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg. i ‘at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, | nent reliet, fll For Baitimore on week day 020,640, 720,890 five cays’ pablic notice of such resaie ib sone CH, MAGNETIC HEALER gnd, uw am, 1240, 140, $20, Seba jnute rain) newspaper publisned in Washington, D. G. INES MRL ew S30, 4:50, $:40. 5:40, 6:40, 2.00, 52d and 11200 pea, _116 déedbs PETER FLGAN, Trastee. ‘where she will be pleased. 10:00 amn., 1:25, 140, BB0, 4:40, 6:40, O00, 7000 UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers to meet her many fri nd patrons. {-1m* 6:25, 11200 p.m, For shenaudoah Vall Railroad aud 5:50pm dally, with Pullann Slecper, Washingtos 6S RAND MME. ELDEN, 1321 13TH Si. N. W. Established 1555. 8} treatment for ladies Creamery Butter. necnccneneoom SALE OF A THREESTORY BRICK , ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARY- | reuedies prompt and reliable: advice {ree and cont: ay yt AND (AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH | dential; terms reasonable, Call or write Swe welt’ Roast and srind our Coffee every day by steam, aaa Aahels, $:40,an4 620 a.m. and 1220 and ep yitas eedaeraee crite scene RS. DR J. SEMMES AND HUSBAND, SUR- For way tations beiweeu Washtugioa and Balt of the District of Columbia, passed on the Tih AY eon Chiropodist, Manicare and Dermatoligist, | Don't forget the number. more, 6290, G40, 0 am ZA. sate at t sn. Corns, 25 ets. ; ~ ay ares Neeesere; Ah abeey ia oamse 10. 0162S “Beautiful Nails wake beautiful hands. Offices,1222 F WALKER @ WRIGHT, | 3:30. 4:40, 7:00 and 11:00 pin” For statins om Pegslsy Docker lo. 25, pending in mid court. whereas | ,,Honntitul Nailsmake Desusiinande. Oftow.1202 3:30.4 1a Mary shced ant others aredefendacia witeshte as - Ja27-1m 948 and 950 Louisiana avenue. | gnd'5-31 pm. duily- 4:40 pm. daily, execpt ile auction, In front of che premises on #RIDAY, x ‘OHN BR RELLY. for principai stations on Me ry UNERTY SINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. aebe ai MEDICAL, &. J de fe Suede oe tall sign HaLF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of” lot nam- Wholesale and Retail Dealerta yg hy hy - dered nineteen (19). in Lawrence's sabdivision of part FIRSTCLASS BEEF, VE. cept, munday. For, Gaithersb ef square numbered three hundred and twenty-seven | 7) LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND MB, MUTTON, & et eg (327), improved by @ three-story brick dwelling ‘only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city,can CORN BEEF A SPECI 4 ans xcept: o. —_ hguse. Be sonsalied dally, 404 C moet. aig and Gih sta a.m. | Stalin 928, 09 and 030 Conter Marcel, Oth. wing, | Gil: Geeeot sunday. Terins of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-| Prompt treatment. ‘and consults- 206 and 208 Northern et. Body Fe ieee eee een sunine pence: Uons strictly confidential Tooms for ladies, | |, Marketing delivered tree of charge toall parts of the ents, 4 i Oftice always open aye Wely, for whieh the promissory notes ot tie purclaser | OMCeMWAYSo must'be given, to bear iuterest from day of Sale at Six per cent, and secured by deed of trust on property sold: cr all com, at the eobeegld ee aoe weyancing at purchaser'scust, “a deposit litue of sale. if the terms of sale ure not complied Te 2 % ‘and in most cases a Posltive Gure RHVOMATISN, NEURALGIA, Bick HEAD: ACHE, BILIOUSNESS and COSTIVENESS. in seven days from day of sale, the Trustee re- | Send for samples, For sale, wholesale and retail, Berves the rignt to resclL at isk and coat ot defaulting PLU RELLAE ¢ STEVER! ‘506 Penna. ave, CRAB ORCHARD urchaser afier five dazy! public notice of suck reaale | | Prieg 20 ss HELL FoR Tewspaper publisied in Washiu, vecsed SAMUEL MADDUS, Trusteo, 462 Louisiana aventie. ‘ME. DE FOREST, ING-ESTA BLISHED AND £18-d&dbe Pallable Ladies Phy tee es be eat dally at Tesidence, 1245 ‘st.o.w. Office hours from \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 11 pam. with Ladies only. jaleaine ‘We do not say a ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WORKS OF ART. ANHOOD RESTORED BY. A BOTTLE re rob sceseer en Herrera come f in Dicricgol | ue isnot De Rear ame a — wi ome will, as adminis- Seteee Pelee Rene ete a TUE, | ot metve - , Yk imparts vigor to the Sole sys | Canoer, Epllepay or Heart Disease, SECOND DAY OF MARCH, 1860, at ELEVEN tem. cS ae _ ee We voSar O'CLOCK 4. M., at Thomas Dow uctlot SELDEN, 1521 19TH ST, N.W. comer Penneylvania avenue ani Lith sireet nora: | J) "stabiboned tebe" Soeoel Somtasae ie indie: a gaa ge a west, oll Paintings, Engravings, Photogravurcs Easels, | remedies prompt aud reliable; advice free and cout ‘Remedy c,d, Melonging co the estate of Henty N: Barlow: | Gentiai: werms reasonable, Gall or weites” “{@-Swe | g E 4 among which are the portraits of Wiliam YSPEPSIA, {. Hatrison (said to be by Inman), of Hon John ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Sepee ee RF ewe — it De. BROTHERS is = Op 3 SICK HEADACHE, 3 , of Boston (by F.Alexander sing, Ladies Physician in, thie city, Ladies, you ‘ot bre enuanter Memep Atethe tee | Particular attention paid to alt tar vs | > ASE iohap paitags ree Recent, ates | hala arti we at tice | tase Ratane me nine or and i a, rr. ‘trown. Al urge old painting of the “Life Phere ls also very a Of Chr-st.” CHANCERY oN Under of STURT SUUTREAST eT decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- HALF-PAST FOU! se STR EEE!

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