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A Three-Weeks-O1d Witness. BIRTH MARKS THAT ESTABLISHED A CHARGE AND CON YICTED A PRISONER. Some weeks agoa young woman named Scott ‘who was soon to become a mother, appeared b: fore a Mercer county, Pa., Justice of the peace anc swore out a warrant for the arrest of a young may named William Bloodgood, on charge of assau! and battery. Bloodgood was arrested. The young Woman swore at the hearing that two weeks pre- viously Bleodcood had come to her house, and, a: She objected to his remaining, he had cnoked her nearly to insensibility, and twisted her left wrist almost disiocating it. She said the marks of his fingers and thumb were visible on her throat fo several days, and her wrist had remained crooked for some time. She had no witnesses to substan- Uave her statements or prove the assault. Blood- admitted having been present at the girl's ‘at the tme of the alleged assault, but denied that any had been made. He was held, however, to await trial at court. Few believed that the girl had been assantted. and Bloodgood’s discharge was expected by hi friends as soon a8 court met. ‘The case was calle: last term of the Mercer court. ‘The com- sant appeared, carrying her Unree weeks’ ol by. Her lawyer put heron the stand, and she wore that Bloodgood had assaulted her as state: and that she was the mother of the baby In her A physictan corroborated the fact of that ‘ip. ‘The lawyer then told the court that fense would ask for acquittal on_ the yand that there was no evidence of any assaul aving been committed, he offered as evidence corroborative of the plaintiff's testimony the baby she bad tu her arms. The prosecuting lawyer fovk the Infant to the Jury, and, uncovering: tts throat, revealed to them the distinct marks of four Bugers on one side of It, and the plain and unmis. takable impression of a thumb on the other. After these remarkable birth marks had been exam- ined by the jury, the lawyer uncovered the baby's lett. wrist. “It ‘was twisted out of shape and Swollen, a3 if it had been suddenly wrenched ‘These tarks © etly with the in- Juries the enil ‘at the hands ¢ her swore she had recetved Bioodxood, more tha the prisoner before it Was born, The prisouer was convicted, —+ee____— Proving an Alibi. STRONG EVIDENCE THAT OTTO VEITH 18 INNOCENT. ‘The New York Times of Sunday says: State- ments were made yesterday which, if found true, ‘Will prove that Otto White or Veith, did not shoot his stepmother, Mrs. Elizabeth White, as she charges, and murder her servant, Louisa Wolt. ‘Mra Macthew D. Green, who lives at No. 57¢ 2d avenue, Saysthat on Thursday night about the Ume of the shooting she went to the grocery next to Mrs. White's house to get some wood. As she ‘was entering the store Mrs. White rushed out of her house covering her wounded face and shriek- ing: “Ob, 1am shot! A man with a black mus- tache dif it.” Mrs. Green was the first person whom Mrs. White saw after she was shot. If she said the man who did {t had a black mustache she must have known that ft was not Otto White, her stepson. A few minutes later she told Sergt. ‘Ma Tens that it was Otto. Otto denied that he was at the house at any time Thursday. His sister, Mrs. Shattuck, says he got there before eight _o'tlock, Sat up till nine, and then went to bed. ‘The mur- der was done between $:30 and S340 pan. From nine O'cloris, OF a little after, officers watched his sister's house, bat saw no one goin or come ont. ‘Then they went in and found Otto fast asieep. Everybody around 31st street and 2d avenue be- Heves the young man to be innocent. John Mul- lin says he has trusted Otto with $4,000. in large and sinall sums during the past five weeks, and he never lost or stole a cent. His sweetheart and some friends saw hin during the day at the prison, ineast S7th street. ‘They advance two Lueories, One is that Louisa Wolf, the pretty ser- Vant giri, was Killed by some enemy or lover, and an attempt Was inade to murder Mrs. Wihute, so that there wouid be no withess to the erime. ‘The other idea is that Mrs. White was the person Whot the murderer wanted to kill The story 13 that last December, after her aged husband died ‘and leit her nearly $20,000, some one wanted to Inarry her. A neiglbor says that she saw a man on Mrs. White, of whom Mrs, White said: “The ian is here to marry me.” The bellet 1s Uhat he tried again to win the widow and was re. fused, then went there vo kill her, but shot the ser- ‘vant by mistake first eee ‘The Future of Cremation. From the London Daily News. ‘The cremationists held their yearly meeting the other night at the mayoralty of the elghth arrond- issement. In his report on the progress of their ‘work during the past yea the secretary referred in spectal terms of satisfaction to the act which the chamber of deputies on March 30 passed by a majority of 371 votes against 174 to render cre- mation optional in France, according to the will left by a person. ‘The holy see has prohibited, that stosay, anathematized this funeral ceremony in Italy, Dug 1ts decree will probably remain a dead letier, as cremation is very popular in that ountry, where no less than sixty cremating so. eleties txist. Furnaces have also been built at Geneva, Zurieb, New York, San Francisco, Buff: &e. In Germany a petition to the retchstag for ts er THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, — BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. _— What Follows May Prove Interesting. pwns HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE WEEKLY STAR. <= An arrangement has been entered into between the leading publications of this country and THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR, by which persons subscribing for the latter may make a very large saving, amounting {n many cases to more than the subscription price of THE STAR. Below will be found a list which fully bears out this assertion. When more than one of the publications named are subscribed for correspondingly large reduc- tions will be made, In no case will these discounts be made unless the order is accompanied by s subscription for THE WEEKLY STAR. eran ame THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all parts of the ‘World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courts, Washington News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors of the World, Bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Articles, Fashion, Religious, Literary and Agricultural Notes; in short, everything that should be in the best Paper of the most interesting city of the country. It is an eight-page paper of fifty-six long well- filled columns, and costs only One Dollar a Year. An opportunity is here afforded to send THE WEEKLY STAR to some absent fritnd who is inter- ested in what ts doing at the Nation's Capital without cost. Pade ee Publication. gw | 385 | £e | 48 eeu BS s ae oe I ae = a "#00 $100 420 80 420 so} 250 50 400 450 5O 300 350 50 300 340 60 400 420 80 500 4% 1% 300 400 340 60 250 350 300 50 400° 500 420 80 300 400 825 iy 400 500 400 100 400 500 400 100 Bradstreets ... 500 600 500 100 Christian at Work......... . noes eeeeees | 300 400 3 B Selentific AmerICaD...oveee 320 420 350 70 SPECIAL-$1.90. ‘THE WEEKLY NEW YORK WORLD. THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY STAR. THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. A dainty book, bound in leatherette Tree Calf, of 320 12mo. pages, copiously {ilustrated, postage Prepaid, together with a membership in The World’s Book and Music Unions, by Which all standard Dooks and music can be bought at a great saving to the subscriber. . ALL FOR $1.90. toleration has obtained 25,000 signatures, In the Maurftiusseveral deterinined cremation- ists have ordered thelr bodles, in the absence of oveus ad hoe, to be burned on common pyres, the operation lasting four hours, ——— Youthful Elopers Foiled. A telegram from Wilmington, DeL, February 12, Says: A sensation was created at Deal's Island, ‘Thursday, when Willlam Webster, 17 years old, son of a well known farmer, and Miss Bertie Ben- nett, a pretty orunette, 15 years old, ran away'to be married When the steamer Kent steamed up ‘wo the wharf at Deal's Island about noon Miss Ber nett went aboard, passing Mr. Webster, father of her ardent young’lover. ‘The youth in the mean- ‘time had hired a small boat, and going around the stern of the steamer, got aboard without detection. He “laid low” until the steamer had lett for Salis. Dury, then joined the young girl. While the boat ‘Was On its Way Mr. Webster missed his son, and smelling a mouse, took a teain and drove to Prin cess Anne, where he boanted 4 train for Salisbury. He reached the town before the boat, and was wi for his son with a constable when it drew up to the wharf, No arrest was made, however, ‘as the young man decided to return home on the zs Grant Never Forgot His Friends. ‘From the Christian Advocate. Gen. Grant in his youth was inclined to the use ORDERS RECEIVED EITHER BY MAIL OR AT OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER. PAYMENT INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ADDRESS IN ALL CASES ‘THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, - WASHINGTON, D. C. Tae Guearsr Mews Sur Saz| Necessary Kxows No Law: ON RECORD. ‘WE HAD THE MORAL COURAGE TO BUY OUT AN ee eee ENTIRE PRODUCTION OF A BANE- ‘RUPT MANUFACTURER. ‘THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING ar 1,600 DOZEN MENS UNWASHED AND LAUN- DRIED SHIRTS. Cote ‘We realize the fact that this means MANY SHIRTS. COBNER TENTH AND F STREETS, greatest courtesy, and told that While he liked to drink a glass of wise, he was Rot aware that his habits had attracted attentio and if they had he would instantly curb himsel?, ‘He Wok a pew in the church, and made a decided change in bis habits. Many’ years after, when the etvil war had begun, progresai, ended,’ and Gen. Grant was President of the United States, in some Way his thoughts were directed to the minister Who had been of such service to him. He inquired into his situation; found lui in somewhat broken health, unable co perform the duties of the minis- try, but still with clear raind capable of doing use ful'work. He promptly gave him a situation in ‘One of the departments, where, with a moderate salary which be Was abie to ‘earn, he remained for some years, aud where tn 1876 we nad the above account id substance from his own lips, Bitten by a Mad Fox. ‘From the London World. ‘Much sympathy fs felt throughout Ireland for Lord Doneraile, who, together with his coachman, ish ever since, and Bit Lord Doneraile and his coachman as they were her out for an airing. ‘The fox, it 1s be- had rabies, and died soon afterward: so le aud hts coachman proceeded at with Lord Castletown to M. Pasteur hospl- in Paris. Both patients are perfectly well, snd Loneraile, Who Was bitten through thik doz- gloves, has not shown any sympiom of ner. | ———_—¢e___ Variability of Our Marriage preety one In twenty-three states out of the thirty-eight a Prior undissolved marriage setsaside a new unton. In twenty insanity does the same; in seventeen non-age, and in thirteen fraud. ‘These aregrounds tor declaring the marriage null and void ab initio. Desertion, as a ground for divorce, varies in length ting th: Incompatt ‘bility of temper and crueity, terms interpreted to suit the occasion, often lowsens the nupelat pe Wisconsin is in the lead in complacent altention: w She doutres ot divorce Seekers. tt being there ‘when & husband's conduc ts such “as to ren oa hee improper for hes iM hhiin the court can be of the optnion they Se wilt be diacrect and proper to grant the divorce.” means let there bé untformity tn marriage and divorce laws, = = es A Priest Pours Tee BURGLAR To Puicur.— Father McEnrac, a Catholic priest, of Freeper head, commanded silence. Father McEnrue quickly hit the intruder a severe blow. The bur then fired one shot at the priest, who picked & revolver from the mantel fre. ‘The ipiece and returned the — ~eee—__ ‘Taz AUSTRIAN GiaNT.—A London paper saysthat Herr Winkelmeter, the Austrian exhil Sion tm that city, is ¥ feet 9 inches. tn ae top. chang, the Chinese ping, = ne, Gang vy 8 foot. "Herr But the following prices will make sad havoc even with ‘that enormous quantity. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE ‘THE UNWASHED WILL GO AT 47 CTS. BEAD | WAMSUTTA MUSLIN; READ 150 Suits for Men reduced from $9, $10 and $12 to ‘THIS REINFORCED, THIS CAREFULL’ (CAREFULLY @6. 500Suits reduced one-third. 700 Men’s Over- as Full Length. WHAT | Cottsatleas than cost of the material in them. 1,000 en _ | epee tinue Rasoms: ovr | Pairof Panteatasacrifice. Full Dress Suits (Swallow 47 CENT |cuff Bands, Felled 47 CENT | Tul Costs) st 915, eniRr Felled Bosoms, Pat| suit | FOR BOYS—We have still a very large stock of Suits = AtteyedendGametea.| 18 ‘and Overcoats which will be sold regardless of cost or ‘MADE OF. a, | MADE OF. ae OAK HALL, ONLY 47 CENTS. fo CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. ALL SIZES, FROM 13% TO 17%. ‘The Shirt we will sell st 73 Cents is Laundried and. We Hore Cor Prsces made of the C ‘THIS BEST ‘THIS is WAMSUTTA MUSLIN. 18 nae THE THE ‘Stamped so on every —a ‘SHIRT. GREATEST HEAVY OVEROOATS AND SUITS. BARGAIN BARGAIN Even | %200Linen Bosoms )Wrist Bands, Gi ‘RED EEE It ERE MM orvenen [TS Rete Custel| orvmmmp | EEE TT oSty ERR aye oan ma ma [ge oH Swe ee RAE AA BE sur, [PattonHoles, sumer. | Eee U °s8 eee MMM AA NBN PERFECT FITTING, ONLY 73 CENTS. ee Oo 3% bor iat $8 ‘Never again will you see such Bargains offered in Bos BE SO coiled SHIRTS. Better SHIRTS cannot be produced, Cee Gn es, CORNER 7TH AND E STREETS. No Loxe Paocuusarion QUALITY, PRICES AND REPUTATION SPRAE LOUDER FOR US THAN WORDS. ‘The Superior Make of our Well-known Clothing, to wether with Bargain prices, tell the story. ‘Men, Young Men, Boys and Children Suits, ‘and Overcoat. are open to your in- ‘spection, with the Lowest Prices, ‘It iss practical fact that we are not consider. Om Fal ead Winter Block. Oar cain ans ‘Row is tosell the goods, ‘We have made big deductions in our Suit De- partment. We have made big deductions in our Pante Department. We have out deep in our ‘Overcoat Department. We are ‘the Xow is the chance for Bargains in Men's Fur - Rishings, EVERYTHING CHEAP FOR CASH. NOAH WALKER & 00. 22 625 Pennsytvanie svenue, Ge Ta Ben. an} Totlet Article We have on hand a full stock of the Celebrated Con- a ee ed we abd by the proprietor, iat CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLEA, 1G. BISHOP, Drogsist, ” % Wake oma, (Jall-3m 730 9th st. cor. Hst.nw. 12 497 Penna. sve., next to National Hotel, D. C., TUESDAY, 15, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. LADIES’ GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ = —— ee = ea Wars, Hows & Co, PSS Tx Lesa Issrecansrs =, wigniaias eh he! IF YOU WANT A CARPET BUY IT NOW, MEBER a 815 15TH ST. Nw. a and _——- : (Over Hanson Hiss & 0o.", beaters mpkeensmae k SLAUGHTERING SALE OF BOOKS IMPORTED DRESSES, WRAPS, Ero, BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS sold this week for cash | 80d Organs for rent and exctm Punting ax of deecription, we only answar the do- at prices = ee Shaba taal ne Hately boca ‘mnade upon us, to make one ‘siiin telat bane cone, free of charge, in onder to makeroomfor Spring Goods | ju25m 13 X. Charlon nt Ins SEMI-SEASON SALES, promptly executed, f14-1m vi 0 well known fo book purchasers Onder 2 CD ‘Also bargains in FURNITURE. GL, Wa & Bros, EE Dany- | Mis. ONOvAN, a . 08 of fhe public that in this offering. we ahall EXCEED any. e ~ 3, Kranich apd’ Buch now the leedine Puance cf the | mina fost tuted ‘Yours, very truly, wie also Gally's self-playing instruments. BAUM. 315 FIFTH AVE. 5. ¥ All at lowest prices beat, t plan. Special BELOW WE GIVE A FEW, PRICES. 801 Market Space. | bargains for cath. Tuning and repeiring houesiy ae Nur Pub, | Has fustrecéived from Paris the early spring novel- == ra os BRO., iG NOAA BR FR FOULARDS.. ‘We wish to call your attention to our large and com- NN Aaa pee, Sole. do. saccps: “49.98 83¢08 men, “Also EAC RSS 24 Bot Exo DICKENS! Complete Works, 13s; new shades 1: Calle: 46" wins 2550 45.00 Toc" "inch Rmbouscd Gold Praxos pMorosto.- ae Six axi:} 59 90.00] CASHMERE AND COMBINATION SUITINGS, aes ps 5 :* |ALED IN TONE, TOUCH, Son strated ‘DO! ine: oth ea alt ane ES 91g 9.00 | satuplescof which can be seen at her parlors inal MEER Be eo. abe : 138 3.00 1340 I STREET, Porousc Waren Special attention of Purchasers invited to the new . iC STYLES finished in designs of sera R OREO Bou G3) 88 8.00 | wor ane will remain unt March 2, to take orders | MAT be Clrited and Purited by the use of suitable = canentereaaie ‘std suthors handsomely bound in for Spring Costumes. Closing out balance of winter ee moons — eet ie Bspaiae 27 75 | stock at great bargains, £9-17t | We offer you at guaranteed lowest prices the two most | SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A fine assortment of hove bot Brose and ry 48 125 M. H. B. popular and efficient Filters in use in prominent makes at all prices, ERMINE, ae [- ° ° RENNANA, this country. PIAN ‘KADO, and THE 4 BIG OPERAS, LADIES’ DRESS AND COAT MAKER, (08 FOR RENT. h 12 50 ‘THE GATE CITY STONE FILTER and THE ‘WE KRABE 8.00. SUVENILE JUVENTLEs: Just arrived from Europe. JEWETT CHARCOAL PACKED 3 ‘We have THOUSANDS of JUVENILES suitable for Corner 12th st. and Pennsylvania ave. FILTER, all sizes. = 817 Market Space. ‘ages, which we will offer ata GREAT BACKIFICE. | ¢5.1:n ‘Over Davis' HatStore, ‘These books include the works of the most popular | —! Do Nor Poncnase JUVENILE WRITERS. STATIONERY! STATIONERY! Ptush bo: if Stationery. Photo. Albums and alan At A SERGI, EOC TON cow. TINUES TOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. 14th. CON- ‘FOR SPECIAL PRICE L158’ _f12-6¢ 30 ‘OME NEW BOOKS. ‘The Golden Justice, by W. H. Bish Hable Buamhioye, by Rathicen O'Moam, re Squire of Sandal-Side, by Anielia F. Bare reo Side, by . Some Problems cf Philosophy, by A Alweeder, Inritatdone and Gard Engraving in (hs best style, fone an Choice Stat at = iM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh Street, tail New Booxs Jusr Recerven. GREATION or EVOLUTION, G. F. Curtiss, PSYCHOLOGY, John Dewey: OUR COUNTRY, Rev. Josiah Strong. SOCIALISM AND CHRISTIANIT' DOWN THE SNOW STALM 51 ‘YEAK IN EDEN, Preston. ‘NEW LAW BOO! SCHOULER ON WILLS. jae W. H. MORRISON. 475 PA. AVE., AND 1434 N.Y. AVE. a2 A Fos Live Or Biss Booxs TRIAL BALANCE BOOK! INDEX and TIME BOO! eRegear and INVOIGE BOO} KS. WRIT! TABLETS and ENVELOPES, all. CARDS Engraved aud Printed. EASTON & RUPP, 411-3m_ Stationers. cor. Penn. ave. and 13thst.n.w. ENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ING ESTAB. 1205 New York ave. n.w, f tion NANTON & CAROLINE on _2d-Sur "YA, Fischer & Maison Yriees, Paria, (NINGHAI os teams Led SS ce il the Tapes, Age MODES IN FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTOR, China and Glass Importers, 18 1205 Pennsyivanis avenue northwest. Sroves. GREAT DISCOUNT. ‘Wo will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F ST. NOVELTIES IN BACK OOIFFURES, Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. RUSSIAN BANGS. Hale degen by the’ mouth. Speck SaeERS ae . igs x SETNGLED. esewiaen piecing of Bridal Veils. pect Esme | set ‘717 77m Sraxer N. W. NTON FISHER'S ( ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning Establishment, P. Haxsox Hiss & Co Gather and Gentlemen's Garten’ ot eee rinente: : i Cloaks, Grape Veils, Laces, Gloves, &c. are pet- WALL PAPERS, Fecty cicaned by thie sunsrioe proses scadieg even: At15 cents and uj ing Dy this process will not love their o Grease epota guaranteed to be ‘Goods called for and delivered." ‘QUPERFLUOUS HAIR OBLITEE Boe Say eet Ren ATED, TRAY Feniedy for’ tia hideous blemish. Planters, powery, TeiStvestinenta for indies esd shia Sis c a GABRIEL, 1381 G stn. w. jain ‘|specialty. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned pe and effectually L""5, Do your own Dyeing at home, with = PEERLESS DYES. + will dye everything, They are sold everywhere? Price 10c. a colors. “They have no equal PBrighinen Angant Wo Beka coat for Btrengt] Fastness of Color or Non-fading Qualities. They do Rot croak oramut Forsaic by ‘TSCHIFFELY & EVANS, 2027-20 477 Pennsyivania ave. EDORA DRESS SHIELDS ‘Are the best in the world. Y ARE ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS, n27-s,t,th6m Cuzar Booxs. ‘The Home, twelve mos., uniform in size, and style, neatly bound in cloth, gilt, oi Kinds, only oc. each. Wrfting paper and chivelojes, #4 sheots of paper and ‘eqyelopes to match, only 10c. & bux. ‘The cheapest Albis in the city. ‘Receiving koods daily at JOHN C PARKER'S, ool 617 and 619 7th street Tue Hbcursr Grave Caamrscre IN THE WORLD, SHIPPED DY Lb 00 Tr 585, E SE BT ges LE 0 OU UTI Sss, LO OU Ug § TLLL 00 uu I 53s! RRR 00 EER DDD FRE RRR EEE RRR RR E RE R RRR O OER D DFE RRE EE RRR R ROOK D DE ERE RR RK R OO EEE DDD ERE R K EREE RB Reims. CARTE BLANCHE, A Magnificent, Rich Wine. GRAND VIN SEC, ‘The New Dry Wine, For sale by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers, ps) Ovexrxe T o-vav. AT 631 PENNA. AVENUE, NEXT TO ST. MARC'S HOTEL, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH STREET. GREAT SALE OF TAILOR MADE CLOTH- ING. MANY GARMENTS EQUAL TO THE FINEST CUSTOM WORK, THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF cosT, FINEST MEN'S BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. COME AND SEE THE STYLE AND MAKE OF GOODS. COME EARLY AND GET THE FIRST CHOICE OF BEST QUALITY AND MAKE OF CLOTHING AT AUCTION PRICES, MEN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS, Boys’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS OR PANTS. LOTS OF ‘MEN'S PANTS AT LESS THAN COST OF ‘THE GOODS. ACHANCE SELDOM OFFERED AT THIS GREAT SALE OF BEST TAILOR MADE CLOTHING. CALL AT ONCE AT THIS SALE. 631 PENNA. AVENUE, ONE DOOR BELOW 7TH 8T. N. W., ADJOINING ST. MARC'S HOTEL Fox Scrrums CONSTANTLY RECEIVED OF THE CELEBRATED MILWAUKEE LAGER, FROM JOS. SCHLITZ’S BREWING CO., And for sale by dealers generally in bottles and in ‘casks and bottles by the agent, SAMUEL 0. PALMER Depote: {935 D.2t t0916 Va ave, aw, Mus Jur Cosson Sura ‘In an article entitled “Family Living on @500 8 Year:* “Fuel for acooking stove and two other fires, and lghta, would cost about $8 per month, provided Coxs ‘were used in cities,” ao. WE ARE CBUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OB GEORGETOWN— * 40 Bushels for $3.70. 25 Bushels for $2.50. * COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. ‘25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 411 and 413 10th street. a» Mae J. P. Pam 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER, ‘Will ehow the coming week NOVELTIES IN. HIGH CLASS BONNETS FOR RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAR, Also, COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS, __FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS. . KANE, 507 11TH ST. N.W.—CORSETS MADE fo order. A perfect fit guaranteed. Also, a fill Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, FrenchCorsets and Bustles. Corsets laundried. se18-om* 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, 430 10x ST. N.W., ‘Makes Corsets to order in évery style and’ mate lal, and fuarantoes perfect St and conifort R SPECIALTIES ARE— ‘French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear and finest imported Hosters. Patent Shoulder Braces, ahd all Dress Heform Goods. ch Comets and Bustles. Children's Corsets and a $1 Corsct (Miss IL’s own make) that for the price is unsurpassed. 'N.B—French, German aud Spanish spoken, _mr14 a1 To Sansry FOUR LEADING DENTISTS OF BALTIMORE. Professor P. B. Wilson, of the Balti- more University, has analyzed ZON- WEISS Cream for the Teeth, His re- Port says it contains preciesely the qualities that above Dentists says a dentrifice should contain. ZON- WEISS is of softcreamy consistency, and is applied to the brush by means of an imitation ivory spoon. It has Peculiar, refreshing, preserving and cleansing qualities and delightful flavoring of its own. Sold by all Druggiste Qomarore = Prasrers A higher grade of Plaster than the public has hitherto known. More penetrating and powerful than common Porous Plasters. Sold by all druggists. ‘221-3m Esrasuszep isn. CHOICE OLD Goee Pee Be Way ETH os Bi HEE os We'w Bo HH See8 i ic It Ere Satz a ace eet oe ‘Mar! y are ent , FREE F! ADUL- Flavor TERATION, and ponsess a Ni ‘Tonic ‘These Whiski¢ sold under guarantee to PEBPECT SATISPACTION. olerdine to bo eocutaod ‘tour expense. Correspondence solicited. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 114 South Front st, Philadelphia. New York Office. 16 South William st, a3 Grareror-Comrormxa. EPPS" COCOA, ~ > = BREAKFAST. or aerate oe digestion and nuceton, abd of ‘fine of well- Doverage, wich 4 Miot that a Cousettation ey subtle ‘where- pwards. FRESCO AND HOUSE PAINTING, Desins aud Estimates Furnished. CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. 326 815 15TH ST. N.W. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘AMES D. CUMMING, Importer'and Dealer in +h Fyne Herring, Finnan Haddie, Smoked Salmon, rmouth Bloaters, And other Choice Products of Land and Water, 112-3" Office, 1315 E st. n.w. Parareco Frovaxa Muza, Established 1774. ATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT THE PRE- MIER FLOUR OF AMERICA AND THE BEST IN EVERY RESPECT FOR FAMILY USE. ‘The value of flour depends, upon. the essential ele- ments of nutrition contained in the ‘The sbove brand is manufactured from Maryland and Vireinia wheat chiefly, which is recognized as the best, not only in this country. but in the United Kingdom! as well, where Patajwco Superlative patent commands from two to three shillings per 280 Ibs. more than the Best Spring Wheat Patents. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PATAPSOO SUPERLA- TIVE PATENT. If he does not keep it, and will not get it for you, write to us and we will let you know where it can be had. C. A. GAMBRILL MANUFACTUIING CO. £8-t,th--Gm 214 Commerce st., Baltimore, Md. P Boscers Famy T: 50C. PER POUND. (The only “Spring Leaf.") TO BE PROCURED AT NO STORE OTHER THAN 1325 F STREET. TO GUARD AGAINST IMITATIONS THE GENUINE “SPRING LEAF” IS SOLD ONLY IN PACKAGES, MY NAME ON EACH— W. BURCHELL, m1 UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thoroughly first-class instrument at s medium prica ‘Over 41,000 now in use. ‘Second-hand Pianos and at prices from $10 t0.$150. Sold on small : Se a, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 Fastroct, apm Enwaxn F, Dror, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ‘Televhoue. i =. SD PIANOS, Chickering’s from $15 to $400; Stelnway’s from 100 to. ‘habe from $75 to $300; Hardian from #75 to 82275. other makes from §25 up. Soldvn thiy installments. W. G. METZEROTT & CO. 903 Pa. ave., near Oth st. _ HOTELS. T= SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. Directly on the Beach. Thoroughly Heated Throughout Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths. Open All the Year. 1-3m_ A. B ROBERTS. Ow Powr Comrozz, VIRGINIA HYGEIA HOTEL Onehundred yards from Fort Mouroe, where daily target practice, guard mount and dress ‘parade take place, Perfect in cuisine and appointments. Accom Cates 1,000 guests. Turkish, Russian, electric, hotand cold sea and fresh-water baths. Afternoon concert and nightly hops. Pure ocean air, free from malaria ‘and conducive to refreshing sleep. Average temperature for winter 47 decrees, Send for illustrated descriptive pamphiet and terns, Jal-2m F. N, PIKE, Marager. _ PERFECTION OF LIVING._THE ALTAMONT, ieutaw Place, Baltimore, Just completed. “Strictly Family Hotel,” Hichest elevation. On the bandsou- fst street. Perfect heat aud ventilation, Incandesceut ieetric light in every room. Home cooking, Suites of tome“ Comiforts Of huuiekeer ine without i dist comforts, Only forty-five minutes’ ride from Wash. iuvton. Ten minutes froin depot. Send for illustrated Dook describing Hotel. W.L. STORK, Balumore, @s-3un ‘Owner and Proprietor. Loox: Loox: Loox: Loox: INDIA TEA COMPANY. 2 cans Condensed Mi 10, Ibs, N, ¥. Buck. "at, 30c. 4 Dbl, Family Flour, $1.25, i bbl. best Fauily Flour, $1.40. 4 DbL best Patent Process,@1.70. Fauully Flour, $5 per bbl. Sugar cured Shoulders.¥ 4c. per 1b. 33 Ib. cau Peaches. 19 cents. New Prunes, ‘Chow Chow, &e. 1b, can Tomatoes, 9c. Pisutation Jav 1b, India mixed Tes, 60c.lb. worth S0c. 1b. inixed Tea, 50¢, 1b., worth G5c. Ib, Green’ Tea, ‘2 lb. Peeled Peaches, 23¢. L. Best Golden Syrup, 40c. p, 25c,, 5 Ibe. Silver Starch, cI. 3 The. Bird Bed, 25c. Pore Iniux Ouve On. As sweet and palatableas FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 428 Oth street. 13 _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. Tue SILENT NEW AMERICAN, Na 7, SEWING MACHINES, with New Automatic Stitch Dial, are unequaled for Specd, Tichtness of running, strength and Voauty of work’ THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. ‘The only Sewing Machine made without spiral springs ne eee ren has and over 2, in- ty : Telephone call 492-2." C. AUHEBACH, 7thand Hata, ring aid Henting, ail kinds, Sole Aveut, D. C. fext Door to Auerbach’s Bicycle Suirt Devt. Ja Bi Ys LITT COMPLETE FAC! » ‘ood and coal direct froin the forests and, mines We © ct from the fores mi Tail and water. and free from slag, slate aud other impurities. GIVE ME A TRIAL, jain Yard and Office, 1101 K.T.ave.n.w. Branch ‘Yard and Office, 511 Asi.n.e. Branch Office, cor. Oth | and Kets. nw.” All connected by telepboue, aul0-Oun Wares H. Manow. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin COAL AND WOOD. ‘Main Office No710 Dst. n.w. Offices and Yanis— Sth and Basta. a.w., No. 216 A st. ne. Coal Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues a.w. All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- change. ocz2-4m Box Your COAL AND WOOD JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply ‘more families than any firm south of New York. Tele- ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest, ‘Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest ‘Comer of Third and K streets northwest, ‘Wharves and Railroad yard: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. PROFESSIONAL. ar New Hox. ‘The Best and Lightest Running SEWING MACHINE inthe market. The Largest Range of Work. The Best Attachments. Light Running and Quiet. Ladies should call and seo it before purchasing. 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 22 528 Oth st. n.w., St Cloud building. ‘OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING Nichi “acknowledged cexperig a8 the finest Werk and Beauty of iin, Yue King. Be gure and moo it. J. F. MCKENNY, 53,2 B RIGEMOND, Matager ptbend nw. J. 4 ‘Hall's Forms for ‘Dresses. Price, So." Kiso Universal Patterns, iL GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Exzzrs HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, Inall the Latest Noveltiesin WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAER, HOSIERY,&0 ~ELZEMONA. WONDERFUL GIFTED deRinvOVANT: born with Second Sieh Every hidden hiystery revealed. Finds lost or buried teas ures oF mines. Hecovers stolen property, lost friends. Gives success in busines. Hemoven all Zamily. trou: Sica” Gausce speedy: marriages. Brings separated to- Never fails. ‘Gives picture of one you Inarry. Le ey ped. © 0 Open Bunday. dai Satisfaction or no pay, 4 Sthetebet Daud Esta nw. a Massacre ax> SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! @4 PER WEEK, In Daily Treatment, at ‘THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st. n.w. Ladies and Gentlemen of experience will treat pa- tents at their residence if desired. AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HARTVIG NISSEN, Proprietor and Manarer. Office hours:—8 a. m.to1p.m.; 4 to7 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. f12-1m PRor c (THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVO! soentat Aether eiveesackccs Pastunee lsweal hfloveabd matrimony. Allin trouble call (ou cuaranteed.- Ofhice hours, aan. to pa, 450 Cot, bet. 434 and Oth sta. mw. Fee 50c. we ees ee ome Dainese, 71 ¥l is located at ray Shirta to Order, Gfor@12, Aperfect At guaranteod, | {Oct Ch iends and patrons. din ELLERY'S, 1337 Fetreet. | PpE_AND MME. SELDEN. HED 1855. ae 8 wb les fe Pao sta aw. SalTwe -ADAME PAYS, HIGH CLASS Mianiiciice Akp sunarox cummoron! FINANCIAL. MCUME 5 ANDO VaENOR LO ee 20 ‘O45 Pennsylvania ave. Pare & Warn. 20 MEDICAL, &c. Sona, | New York, ao ae ees SORA WATE SEOCK TELEGHATE, Wihka™ p= Sa gunadcntal inlet fbours. Oftce 780, hate WASHINGTON, BALTH MORE, PHILADELPHIA Gea FASTER SY aE BRW YORK Bos: N, Be. 16 eer aes Save 50 pet cont doce War usp Corse aze-ttheSm _ 672.X.10thst, Philadelphia, Pa Ema taavane, dpotial Parise gcsior to thelate Dr. 3. Winder, Xo. 230 Bay snd sell on commision all of Rallway Exeter et, Baltimore, Ma uy, "HH. DODGE, Resident Partner. eee tates don oa ITS CAUSES, AND Quotations of Stocks and Bonda and information EAFRESS—ITS CAUSES A ek Dre Oe rat EAUTIFUL, UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND RENT, NEW AND SECOND-HAND, | ATV. BECKER’ = RAILROADS. ___, ALTIM AND OHTO RAILROAD. Bean SUNDAY, JANUARY 30th, 188%, ‘unt further Dotios ‘Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jan mez avenue and ¢ street or Chicago 114 am, and 20:10 pm. daily, stranutinetha atte Sak Geoe cet Wasa Bitar is SSG SALONS tae sa cee eas train fF faat time, For Cincinpat., Louisville and St. Loujadaily at 3.30 an. and 10-10 pum, with throush coaches and Plane a eat ceawe a3 Retry r ros, the best me- | arriving in Cincinnatl next morning at 7:49; St GA0pm. No extra tare is charred on this train’ for For Pittsburg at 11-45 am. and 8:55 pm. dail: Py Cleveland ‘and Bett, with Parlor aod Sleeping Cars to Pitt For Lexington and Local Stations, 8:40 am. daily, except Sunday ot tale daily ‘For Havre For Wilmington, Delaware and. int to points betanay Baltimore wud Wi . one oA For Baitimore on week day 5 30, 6.40, 7.3 8.30 and 1005 aus Teton a tors & ng Tr3s no 9:30, 4°90, 5-40, G4, 7-45, 5. For Baltumore on 7:20, 8. ‘6 I 10.05 01 % ae ee van Raiirosd and points South ‘ ca 8.40 aan. and 5:30 pun dally, 5°30 pan Sleeper 4 Little Rock For Annapolis 6:40 am. and 12:20, 4.30 and $40 pan. On Sunday 8N0 ain. 4-40 pan, For Way Stations ortween Waskiuueion and Bal more 8 040, 8 Topi. 230. vam. and 11°30 pin. “On Sunday 8:40 ain. aw $80,045 80d 1120 pan. Por Stato tan Branch 6.45 a.m. daily, except Sunday an. daily | 4:40 pam. daily, except Su Pal stations on Metro ‘on Sunday stop at intermediate stations, For Guitt ota 970 aa Tan dauy, except For Fretenck 8 40am. 1145 a.m. dnd 4:40 pan. daily, except Sunday For Hagerstown 8:40 ‘am. and 5:31 pan. daily,em ot Sunday rive from the, Wort daily @.20, 7:20 eam, 2:00. 7:25 and 11:21 pm. Lite Rock Express, pert ot Baer | 8.00pm Randay. f Fr Ra ‘aprly a into at orner 14th baceae to be che in the city. cK _General Superintendent, Baltiniore. | pepmony aw Line. (pa CHEDULE IN EFFECT Dc. 19, 1880 LORD, GPA. aig | Trains leave Band F. station, Gth and 8 streets | #00 a.m ~Daiy tor Warrenton, Gordoneile Cam@ points, Lyncbune, Rocky. ‘Mount, imnvilie i. Charlotte, Atistita, and all penis, Souths jet sleeping car Warhinetou to Atuntay iar ta Monterey P. m—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, | Stgusbruny aud interhiedate math acco 3:0 fm —Daily for Warrenton, Gordons Charloweavilie, Saunton, Lourie meet oe | points on the 1 Ohio route. Pulluaa ‘lle. Ralvich, Ashville, ‘Augusta, Atl 2.—-Daily- for Cyne Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken gomery, New Orleans and ‘polite South: juan builet sleepers Washinsion to Alken, SC. Waal {ueton to Montgomery, counectiug with parlor car to WASHINGTON AND ONTO DIVISION. Washington 9:1” a.m. daily, except Sunday, pam. daily, arriving at Hound Hill 11 mand 7-10 p.m; returning, leave Round Hil G Be daily and {18 pau. eacept Sunday. ariving 6 Wasiington 8:40 ain ahd 39 pan ay Turvmeh traiue froin ‘Sou strive at Washin 8.50 aim and S-24pm. aud from Louisville 8 40 m, ‘strasburg looal, 10 “sages . steeping Car roeervation and information = and aumpnee: Soar ee 5 -«) eae - Wauinave. abd st passenger ®t youuu iva Kaliroad, Oth and Bate - Jas. L. TAYLO! General Pabeonger Ait 20 ¢ head GREAT eNNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST AND sovTHW | G,poUBLY TRACK: "Spit Sbrp SCRAEER STEEL MAILS. MAG byt TPL: | IN EFFECT saNUALY oth. Tews ee | Traine leave Wanliiuyton from Station. ooruer of Sixth to st. Louie daily {Chica with Sleeping Gar Fteal re Weatern Exp 10 PM. daily. with Sleeping Cars Washington to Chicage aint St Looir-and Star to Cleveland, contecting at arrisltne with throueh Sleqwers for Lousville and M Pacific kxprens, 10°00 P.M daily for Pittsburg apd the West, with through Sieaper Harristuny BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. maa, Hochester, Batiuk, $i = Saturday, with Paso ce r. and Elmira, at 9:50 20:00 P.M. das Cars Washington For Wiltiamnport, L "ALM. daily” except Su For New York avd the 9-00 aed 11-15 ‘awe | on oPM sua tL dina Parlor Cars, For lieaton without change, 2-00 P. ¥. For Brookiyu, S. Soy all Hirvuct trainn ce dersey City’ with boats of Brooklyn At forte jug direct transfer to Fulton treet, avuidiug double, ferriage ncrosk New York City. lade . 4:00 and 11-15 4. M., 12-20, 10:00 and 11-20 ¥-M.On Sunday . 4:15, 600, 10-00. 9.00, 9:40, 9.50, 1115 200), 4.00, 4.15, 4.22, 4:40, 00; 9:40" 135) aM 12 30,200, C00. st 6:00, 8:10, 10:00 and 11-30 PM." " For Pope's Oreck Line, 7:25 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. datly, except Sunday For Annapolis, 7-35 AM, 12-20, 4:23 and 6-00 P- 00 AL, 4:1 iaily, except Sunday” Sundays, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAV AND ALEXANDALA AND WASHINGTOS For Alexandris,6:00, 6:45, 8:40,9:47. 1] A.M, 12:01 3, 33, Or wos, 1086 ‘aod 25, 03 ‘St'on 4 EM-On Stinday ‘at 0:00, B47, 11 A My 4 210, 10:1, 10-438 AML 03, 9:32" and (exceptMonday), AM. 200.5 10. 9:82.10 Tickets and information’ at ner of 133th street and Peunsy station, where ord be left Dagaeaue to destination from hotels and residence. CHAS. E. PUGH, Geveral 4 J.B. WOOD, Geucral Passenger Agent, Bai POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. HK POTOMAC RIVER La\ ‘NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th st. wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS SATURDAYS et aim. keturnidg ‘IU ESDA\S, IDAYS aud SUNDAY pam., touchinw at Kiver Land jugs as far as Nomini Creek, “Carrion, Va. and St ‘Clements Bay, Md. Connects with Band OR. i. ab Shepherds. See schedule. JOUN B. PADGETT, Act. W. KIDLEY, Manager wes RECT TO NEW YORK FREIGHT. STPAMERS JOHN GIBSON and FC KNIGHT. leave Pier 41, River, N. ¥., every SATURDAY ot 4 pan, Uthat hart, Washington, every TULSDAl Na Frewiit at lowest ratan, — Me veBxon: MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf daily (except me Vernon st 10 o'clock aim. Meturning, Wash inwtou pa sels 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain, STEAMERS. QuorT E TO LONDON. pase NOUNOMDDEUISHER LLOYD 8. 8. 0. pion London. swe), Bremen To Southampton (London, Iavre! SS. Emu Feb.16, 12-30 pan. 5b Trave! Fulda Feb. 26,7 aan. kelbe, Bat Mh >, 1 pan. Comfortable staterooms, galoou appointinents. Prices: Ist cabin. 100, Tocstion; rates, w EY ATTORNEYS. ‘Conauinsioncrs and Exatuiners in C 2 Louisiana ave, Hooms Laud 3, Guuton Washineton, D.C. Telephones at offices aud. ° OO ee ae — i ae “ATTORNEY-AT 490 Louisiane 121s Hat Law, Barbour” Law ‘ jashington, D.C. Building, meme Bolicitor of Pateate aud Kenidence, 1823 Ks. nw.

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