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CITY AND DISTRICT. WOMEN AS SCHOOL TRUSTEES. ‘The Only Change Wade by the Citizens’ Committee in the Scheel Bill, (THE MMASURE CONSIDERED LAST EVENING—VARIOTS PROPOSITIONS THAT WERE MADE AND VOTED DOWN— MR. SINGLETON AND MR. OYSTER TALK OF THE GAG LAW BEING APPLIED TO THEM. ‘The Committee ot One Hundred discussed the Dili prepared by the subcommittee on schools providing fora bodrd of education with twenty- four members until half-past 10 o'clock. ‘The bill was finally approved, the only change of import- ance bein. the insertion of an amendment provid- inz that one of the three trustees from each divi- sion should be a woman. During the evening there was apposition to the bill on the part of Mr. Stucieton, Mr. Oyster and others Ei When the committee was called to order Dr. Reybare, chairman of the subcommittee on sehools, twas given the floor. He said the design of the bul’ was to provide a planof government of the schools that would place them Within the control Of ‘the taxpayers. They proposed to take away from the Coramissioners all control of the schools, ecept so far as the administration of the finances Were concerned. It was an outrage and a shame, hhe sadd, that citizens should have to ask such & thing as the control of the schools in the capital of the bation, What they proposed was no new plan, heey in operation for elgity ~ efficiency of the public Sonools was due entirely to the citizens of the Dis- inlet under whose fostering care they had been aev Dr. Reyoarn moved the adoption of the resolu- tion that closed the report, providing for the ap- pointment of an executive committee to present Yo Congress the bill reported By, che committe. brought the jon. po fe Tt was decided to take up ort accompanying Gi bai section by section. GOVERNMENT EMPLOVES AS TRUSTEES. ‘To the first section Mr. Weller offered an amend- ment providing that no person in the employ of United States or District governments whose at- tendance to official duties should be required Pest po ‘ ‘board five were em- Rot think trus: ‘own disposal ‘schools in a rmed that One ‘2a, a3 amended, and the remaining sections, were thin adopted. Mk. OYSTER AGAIN VOTED DOWN. Upon @ motion of Gen. Browne to adopt the bill asa whole, Mr. Oyster offered a8 a substitute the Dill passed by the House of Representatives last winter and fat to the Senate. Mr. ne erry reese aa Mr. Tyler said there seemed to be a disposition to keep this bill from being read. This committee already done some taings hastily, and, as he ‘thought, foolishly, Mr. Oyster learning that under the rules he had four minutes of time left, proceeded to read the Dili. as a part of his speech. “If the committee proposes to apply the gag-law to me here,” said Mr. Oyster, “they will find that when they'come before Congress they will be in the minority.” ‘Mr. Oyster read the bill through, his time gRtenaed, and his motion to adopt it ss a bane, tute was ‘The bill was then adopted asa whole, and the chalr authorized to appotnt a committee to present it to Congress. ‘THE STREET ESTIMATES. ‘Mr. Larner, from the committee on streets, pre, sented a report recommending that separate and Specific appropriations be made for each street to be improved in accordance with the suggestions of the First Controuier, Feport lies over. ——— EARLY ENGLISH BOOKS, Judge MacArthur's Paper Before Authropological Society Last Even- ing. Judge Arthur MacArthur read an interesting Paper before the Anthropological Society, at 1ts ‘one hundred and twenty-ninth meeting, held last evening tn the hall of the Cosmos Club, his subject being “The First Books Written in the English Language, ‘aad Their Influence Upon That Lan- guage.” He said that the early works of the lan- guage were intrinsically valueless, containing nothing of historieal or fictional interest that would hold the mind for a moment, even if the modern mind could come to a comprehension of them; but their value lies in the evidences which they afford of the and development of the tongue, and are tndicative ularly of the pro- cess of simplification which the language has un- In the Brut of Layamon, wich 1s ac- to to be the FIRST ENGLISH BOOK, are to be found, he said, the elementary forms of English and the earliest portionsof its vocabulary. ‘The author, a priest, had in his mind the idea of telling of the noble deeds of Engitshmen, and set atonce to work gathering materials for his book. He traveled all Over the island, searching and z a elit § | i the of the tr — cult for 4 Government iy “ Toru the duties of a did ‘think the citizens of the District would persecute the chil- ‘atizens ‘and employes ot the Gove ernment, ‘The amendment offered by Mr. Weller was lost Dy a vote of 33 to 40. vision should be a woman. Mr. Hughes said that board was Since Miss Agnew and Miss Dodge were appotated ns ‘school trustees in New ‘York the seh had been in a better condition Uute for it @ paragraph like the first paragraph in tue bill passed by the House last winter, with the exception that it but for one trustee trom each schovl division in the city and two from te county. As socn 98 Mr. Singleton proposed ibsti- tute chere were loud calis of yusston. Chairman Fendall was about to put the ques- toa, when MF. Singleton, Who Was still on the “I Should not object to something on it.” “at te meeting” said Mr. “seems to jr. Singleton’s substitute was voted down. ‘MM WANTS FRUSTEES UNDER BONDS. Mr. Oyster offered an amendment providing that each person appototed as trustee should within ten days Mle a bond of $2,000 tofalthfully discharge Lig duties. He said the scheme of this bill ‘seemed Lo be to give absolute control of the schoois to the trustees: He wanted to throw as many about the office as posstbie. Gen. Browne said married women could not give & Bond, und the ition of Mr. Oyster would Rot be practicable. The amendment was lost, ‘The section with the amendment respecting the ‘appotntinent of Women as trustees was adopted as which provides that the of education shall have the exclusive man- Public schools, Mr. Oyster proposed providing that nothing in the sev- Hon, {heuld be so construed a8 to authorize the Doard to make contracts or ineur obligations bind- the Distriet of Columbia. rising, said that the gag-law had 8 hits substitute, but he pro- minutes to which he was en- 2. He calied atven- ‘The pending bill gave to the trustees some very Vague abd general powers that would be the cause of comtauel squabbies between the Doan of edu spaning, parncraph of the metion Siving ees sect Wing to the board “the exciustve man: nut the pubite setiooius” He asked what powers it was \o coaier on the board. ‘This bill further that every eusploye of the schools, from the super- jatendent down to the man who clears away the aches, should be appointed by the board. Me did kot think Cais was rignt. The superintendent should be nominate by the board and confirmed by Whe Cormissione rs. bill did any debatable land. For one he was ‘wo giving ail the power to the trustee, ir. TYier wanted to have the Dill by the House Fead, as he said he was pot familiar with Bs provisions, but there wag objection. Gea. Hovey Said tat Chat bili Was the compro- dase Dil! Faade with the Commissioners last year. ‘Tue citvens Dill, substantiahy what was RoW be. fore the comunitiee, had been modified. in two or ture partleulurs. ‘ae of these modifications re~ stendent. lated to tbe appotutinent of the s in che pending bill they had cut out ali the com- peowise:. THE TEXT-BOOK QUESTION, Mr. De Land offered an amendment providing Gia! the school books should be provided by the’ Woard w.thout expense to pupils, and be the prop. ery ta istrict ‘ it. De vu offered aa amendment providt: 5 moke suail not bo ebauged. kuore tre quebly (han once in five years, He spoke of the os tax iuposed upon citizeus by the tre- 8 OF ERT-DOOKS, : ing, notwil the perilous condition ‘the Limes, for Jon was then king and the barons were in revolt. Among the works he tound was one by Jeoffrey of Monmouth, a Welch priest. This was in twelve books, and was a poetic composttion Latin, which wasthen in use, In this the Heme of tne heroism of Eng warriors and of the kings previous to the Saxon conquest was prevalent the thread being borrowed from the Aneld of Vir~ gil. The Brut contains 58,000 lines, and 1s made Up of fables woven into a sort of eplo poem. In it nouns, and adjectives bear an un- mistakable Ai axon stamp. He introduced ‘the use of ‘will, would and should, and the Participial ing “ing” with the Saxon “e” added; he also t into use the pronoun his And the final “'s" to indicate possession, in place of the genative case. In place of the innumerable Senseless Saxon inflections used to denote the case Of & noun he introduced the articles “a” and “the,” thus simplifying the grammatical construction 61 the language beyond conception, But with all the efforts of Layamon toward simplification there was yet no standard, and every writer twisted his words to suit himsel every man became his own spelling book. Laya: mon failed to enrich the language by the introduc- tion of foreign words, for only two or three Latin ‘words being used in hundreds of lines. THE ANCIENT RULE. Fifteen years afterward there appeared a book entitied “The Ancient Rule,” which ts the oldest sample of English prose writing yet discovered, as | the Brut is the earllest of Eugllsh poetry. tts otherwise unimportant excepting as it attests the | current of modification which characterized that | of the history of the language. To illus. rave the license Which each writer assumed, the | Author of this book takes occasion to double the | consonants whenever there appears a chance, For example, the spelling “tthatt” 1s often met | with, ‘Then followed after “The Ancient Rule” the | “Ormuium,” the “Owl and the Nightingale,” and | the “Genesis and Exodus,” in all of which each writer used the words and forms with which he | was most familiar. EFFECT ON THE LANGUAGE. But it 1s noteworthy, Judge Macarthur said, that many of the peculiarities of these Works still mark some portions of the language. The same diM- dence about the adaptation of foreign terms 1s | shown in the Ormutum, in, which out of 2,000 | there are not over sixty foreign words used. ‘The Whole tendency of these early works was to elimi. nate from the tongue the useless machinery whic! marked the old Anglo-Saxon, in the Way of inflec- | endings. alt tue clos of the reading of the paper President. Powell said that all with dialects, and as time goes on the num! of lang grows smaller. It isdifMficuit to appreciate the vast change and improvement wrought in a language by dropping the inflections, Am inflected language bears to an uninfiected about the samy relation whieh the old Roman system of numbers bears to the Arabic. If we were forced to calculate by the forms all mathematics would die, it would be- cumbersome, and Just so if we should haye to use forms of ianguage. modern sclence would wither and perish, a Hopetul of the Crown Prince. DR, MACKENZI8'S PRESENT VIEW OF THE CASE. Sir Morrell Mackenzie, in a cablegram to the New York Medical Record, takes a hopeful view Of the preseat condition of the crown prince of Germany. He says: “A new growth of small size ‘tober growth, which gave rise to so many distress- ing symptoms, is nowmuch smaller, and the ulcera- ion on its surface has cicatrized. There has been ho recurrence of the original growth which was removed from the posterior portion of une left Vocal chord last summer. The inflitrated glandular swe have disappeared.” ‘The Medical Record says: “The disease ts evi- dently in a quiescent condition. The new growth, which ts above the site of the original one, is | doubUess of = gee — hers which | have preceded it. As far ascan be judged trom | ‘She facts before us, the disease 13 destined, barring | accidental complications, to progress slowly, A ‘speciaily hoperul sign in that direction 13 the non- recurrence of the first tumor removed. From ail ‘appearances the of the disease ts arrested from that point, and gives encouragement for per- ‘Sistence in Lhe present line of treatment. As we | had supposed, the ‘Ocwober growth,’ although reaily ap extension of the disease, gave rise to local symptoms which were out 0: ‘all proportion to its special malignancy, The associated coudi- on of inflammatory infiltration of the glands of ‘the throat, and subsequent suppuration of the Parts in the neighborhood, were due to accidental and transitory complications Hence we now learn that after the discharge of pus the sWeilings have ee and the growth itself has apparently diminished in size. “The disease, however, still has a clinical history of cance though by the present judiciousiy conserv: e treatment Of Sir Morrell Mackenzie it ts likely to be kept in abeyance for a very considerable pe- — Middle States Prohibitionists, GEN, FISK NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT AT THE CON- NCE IN NEW YORK. ‘The Middle States conference of prohibitionists met yesterday in New York. ‘fhe attendance was ‘smail, but there was much enthusiasm. About one-third were women from country districts. The ‘States represented were Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. Hon. H. Clay Bascom, on benait’ of the prouibition bureau, welcomed the delegates, He thought it was an opportune tme to meet, as ng were coming in from ail over the country. Among these were the decision of the United States Supreme Court and the decision in Missouri Tegarding the constitu- Uonallty of promibition, Hiotace Waters was Introduced as the Nestor of prohibition. He sald that St. John had nominated ‘Clinton B. Fisk for president, and he ought to know who can get there. Fisk, "he sald, would draw Was then elected chairman, and the delegates fol- jowed each other in ‘five-minute speeches in favor of probibition. F.C. Frank read a paper op “The Probibition Kesources of the Four Great Central States.” He asserted that the prolibi- Houtsts hold the balance of power in New York New Jersey. and Ohio, and tn twelve counties of Pennsylvania. It was ordered that the paper be printed for distribution. On the motion of Mr. Anderson ft Was resolved that a coumittep be ap- pointed to organize a convention for political Work in the coming Presidential campaign, and to ge the formation of county conierences. A tmember will be chosen from each of the four gary ~~ RS ATTACKED BY OvsTEx DREDGEKS.—The steamer Hamilton, of the State oyster navy, came to Balti- yesterday afternoon for a supply. Of rifles ammunition. Capt. Turner says t he was allacked Monday al swan Point by . The Hamilton went to Swan Point to drive the dredgers: away from the yg) when the latter ned fire on ber from iL twenty schooners. ‘The smokestack Was forated with ag ye the ‘The Hamilton had but a i apply of ammunition and arms and was reat, leav! dredgers in posses- Siow of te disputed oyster beds. mee NELUE SOUTHWICK KiLLKD HERSELP.—Coroner ‘Padiman held an inquest ie New York yesterday in e case South} @ young woman was found dead with a buiec ta Of @ house in west : Te i f Stories From the Lipsef Well-Knewn ” ; Citizens that Sound Like the Mar- a. Crumas * F F Bs yd - ‘ot Sieepime Fost about to giveare greater than the average man | As the very last poterichtanalng ia prefs; E ART, STUDENTS LEAGUE; CLASSES IN ; will believe, though not a statement that I give | dices in favor of the old school of medicines. and & = A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL Th edly 1113, eens ltapia ave” Tair wetter Seren te Cincarnent Dut what can be proven by the sworn testimony | #fainst all new methods, he visited Dr. a G-HEATON and DELANOY GILL, Miners | S54 Buffel Chr to Bu Louis. daily. excert Saturday, bon 0 pleased was be with the doctor's éxamina- ye, BOYS OVEROOATS, FROM 4 TO 18 YEARS, AND | Hos G HEATON end DE Bee puonth: | Chivas, with Sagi Car Aldoome, to Chong, many. tion ‘Placed himselr immediately under Ls, ~ jeaters Pxprewn, ar 81) pm tmily. arith ‘The physician performing these cures is one who | care. Ina few months Dr. Flower dismissed him . ON ALL OUR KILT SUITS FOR BOYS, FROM 2 TO oo: cana | Car Recharge to Chea and Toute and ox has for years been at the head of the greatest and | thoroughly Ena ee a: 5 YEARS THIS IS A DIRECT CASH PRESENT OR, French Tanase, gouver | Sally at Marriner with thie oe most successful practice in this country, who has | Sin¢e. He 1s confident that if not beén torpanincl every | Lowerilie and Mempnia. wcie Raymems 50°00 Dr. Fiower he would have been in his grave before aS - ‘TO EACH AND EVERY BOY OF FROM 50c. TO 62. Classes, private. lens i ails, tor Pattaburw and’ the Wests with thre without doubt this, “He declares that Dr. Flower is one of the : Pp et, Bier: | Racparic Piteiane na otteone tot hhonen es most accomplished, and remarkable men NOTHING MORE USEFUL 48 A CHRISTMAS a Justice Field, Sen. and Mrs. Vance (N.C.), TAMOKE AND RAILROAD. For many Years he he ever knew, and as a healer almost supernat- a ray aiaieuen enn Sr bag al, Pen Steering Ur weltne Pro | For Dane dally saree Saturdays with Pulses Pivaraod an eatvecionee tan coatasy,” iis petzents wali tote ones state eieatthnae ‘that | WASHINGTON'S MOST POPULAR TRADING RE er Stamos fo tin ary Adak Norwood 1 te, at | poneeeh Reaningtan te Rochester 7" are among the men, the greatest profes Dit Flower described asurately and tn devall thett font. KILT SUITS OR OVEROOATS. we eee ee | Gaiiy, racept bendag = at Mn ct800. Soa ee ae ce oe can\ at | aiseses Detter than they could have told Mim. | 2 LARGR FLOORS DEVOTED TO BUSINESS | powT FORGET 1- TpuE weDOx on 0, 100 awh PS og Said trom prejudice, ‘deny asking they = bod t these wonderful cures are performed, that he ‘Each and every one of our THAT OUR STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS FINE Sores Sunday. 9:00, 12 0, 4.16. 16.00, has robbed death of its vieting In thousanas of | Wore,ct Wich ten teeta ne vistoed ‘De. Bapwerte = ie papaeienees oF ah Enda and 1s Tem. Limited of Fabien heer Peopy—e fg bed ear wanes omloes, 1702 Washington § “= ue, STAPLE ana | °U!TS18 COMPLETE AXD IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL, rire ieaz. =P Cars. :40 am daily, except Sunday, EX ease. does these Where’ the usual crowd of people w: BN, yrith goods, both r 5 Bn tat het ia yn | hme an-cmreration, ia meer et nee | PANT outs oT) NS B® ETE 7on ENPGOTION 8 FOROEAND at pr aernost. - ts we e same ovr a ats ‘ous complications and changes Eited above. “Anold lady had been cured of acancer | Togives ist of all the artices aaplayed would be | THE: USUALLY LOW PRICES FOR WHICH ase Singing. oA special uoraig ia emplojed fot IN DEATH'S PRESENCE Pind RF pie ad ‘an impossibility, but by the CROWDS WHICH VISIT | HOUSE HAS EARNED ITS WELL-MERITED REPU- | the use of pupils in distant parts of the sits. Por cin b 240 am {he ding bed isto ts pillow of eatth no one can Graalveeor cna: ng tee chron ~ Soe QUR STORE DAILY weare led tobelieve that ouret-| TaTION OF SELLING FINE AND RELIABLE | “WHS sidressthe princival oo ot a. Oueae deny. His treatment and cures have been most pat petit fy Be 9 are being APPRECIATED. Ew sa ve {horougnly investigated by the leading foarnais, jE Oe, penuised Gane? ‘We would calyour attention to our line of CLOTHING AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, ee eT os mcaniisbin, leepest kers, abl most severe ics. [EROUS LETTERS. LEATHER GOODS, a Boarting. School for yor iad? fiiPage, sand al nea een punced the | in ene tate mal of which we have an unsurpasssd sasortment—s Siete 8 PY SiS Ed wCaTA Pineal "Tne physician We ot tg Deke Fiower, | Mr. House, a Danker of San Antonio, Tex. ex. | specials Liat OMLONG PURSE with mate pot] wy THE i EI RS pen anes 137 Bostor i. R. ¥. Humiston, pressed his gratitude to Dr. cure a ee we whl gi Tease, Slaven, Conn. who ts oue ot the eaueators byes oe sie end rent | Worth 50s. or. 250] 0 RN 5 Terms 95 00 810 Cailirom 3 19 welonk. "as “counts, being an allophatic physician nim- | WTought on him. A Mr. Huey, a banker and prest- | Tero So inten etal 3 8 qe x | ome A SHOOL FOR BOTS | ForAnwapclin, £730 and 9:00 am. 12.05, 4.20, and Seal cocepging’ toe Seems tae coaire cr chamieny | gent-ot the Texas, Trust Company of Corsican, | .rnery, f Ee Eee ERE HOME, ASD DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS | F¢'G9itim "daily. xcept Sunday. Sunday D-00 = Tex., same alelten rader 14 years mm m dnd toxicology ina leading allopatate «oligo, for | x; 0 of ANacroon, Tex., says, Dp, | Worth 686, oF... ae ies Set A tow maple aten in tetany ALaXpipets AND paesemacmapene ean, Seminar ge cheteland, Ono for the last mus | Flower had saved him from the grave, A lady | 1 Lot of GENUINE SEAL and JAPANKAE LEATHER BE a §% | Weshinzion, D.C. 1538 Ist.n. w..uear Arlington | YAY AND. ALERANDKIA AND WASHING years ebro Klang shy aa gion ae opt ae | ene Soe ~| £ £4 dat F | ro mins BY 835 i ROYAL SOCIETY cer you cured me.” We are also showing an elewant assortment of mee a4 RaroRy= 46:03 and ty of Chemists of London, says ina recent letter to| Mrs. Elizabeth’ White Hitchcock ot cornwan,| ™« sogery hs ane cLorumxe 00. New clase begin JANUAUT 4, 1888. Four monthe | 10:57 am. 0, B03, and 10-05 pe ‘the Harttord Post that he has been intimate with | Conn., says: “Oh! Dr. Flower, I can never express : conten Gn0, Ce ARTTN Lebo Toreata- | Accommodaticn for Quantico. 5 00 p.m... week days Dr. Flower for years, and has watched carefully his 0 you and my God my gratitude for the miracu- of which we would mention: at6-20 400 7TH BT. N. W.. COR. D. 410-3. | For Richmond and the Bouth, 6:00. 10°57 am. dally, vs Jous cure you perfor in my case ip | _1 Line of CHILDREN'S RINGS, warranted solid golds wT a lee ee ae treatment of all kinds of disease; that Dr. Flower | great fibroid tumor without using the Kaife and | Really worth 82, ou epesaity oe 98 HAKESPEARE.” | *"w:00, 8 10. 0-1, Sippowedinduraledaeusy ater te Ieaaing phy | {nou Rn, and tnat ater I hsd pon given UP | "Tine t PING, now Gsinn with DEFORTMENT saree thontbe sume iO COE | Bartlay’ Se ’ os NT, ri = 4 CE) Siclans of Philadelphia had failed in thetr treat: | “%dle0y che leacing physicians ofthis country.” Exrnoxzo Youxos Couraxr CULTURE and’ DEEP BREATHING, tree mont’ Foe bE a ment to benefit him, ana | “The life I have and tne splendid health I have en- i SEITE Tee re es wo MARTIN COLLEGE. | | Tickets . nu treatment of aisense He hod, on account at his | Sore fOr Fears T owe to Fou, who, in a miraculous Otering BETA eS | Radon wre oer ca be oi et he checkin of “ath.” 7 station, ° or rotessional prejudices, believed him tobe a quack: | "Wy. Goding, Stowe, Mass, says: “Years ago I cvscenseeso O60 | BRUBSELS SPROUTS— The latest and, only correct Rreconox CHRO e pean ee se Soon, hat he was Years investigating Dr. Flowers work | was suffering with Consumption of the mmgee 1a anes ——— SHAFTESRUKY METHOD in the finest in the (19) Gen, Passenger Axeut, ’ asa pI and that truth and candor com- | the shadow of death I visited you in despair You . FRENCH PEAS—Very small, tender and fine flavor, ond. Jt teaches NATURALNESS. DIPLOMAS MD eat LIN - polled him to say that he believed im to be the | performed in my casea perfect cure, which splendid | We claim to have THE BEST SELECTED STOCK ery Tea CERTIFICATES ISSUED. Lessone ia ae Greatest and most successful physician in the | Peuient have wtsiven bee eee 3 OF DOLLS IN THE CITY, and judging by the im- boone Scbegule in efect November 21 1 5 catalogue free. : ~ 2 ‘ Class or Privately. Thirty two page catalogue apd. Att Edward U. Paine, Grenada, Miss. 3.'F'Sownan, Prot, Ales. Melville Beit quanty which we have sold we think our claim must ‘the county in which he It ‘de just. Gen: Kev Dr. World. 8:30 AM Tenn, Mail Dail ee, Professor Humiston then relates several cures treasurer of ihundrer®: | Gordonsville, Chattottervilie, Lyn -hbutw and Station’ made by Dr. Flower some ‘years ago TRING amall and tender. FRENCH STRING BEANB—Extre; says: “Everybody in BARTTS COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND OLA between "Alecuandrin ead. Lesent Hine Kido. the present time cures. Ome was alittle girt nine | Luis COUnUTY looks umen the cure perform aol soph bpelael leet FRENCH MIEED VROETABLESEequatiy put | PH}, 4190 st Walt tbo emer Wy O | Rr Allens Qoengs Bens Khrip. n jamden, a sodoL’| 1 Lot ELEGANT BISQUE DOLLS, jointed limbs, in Glass Ji ae a ~ Biep sined sho waa tro years old, that ‘ee tims | D;Q¥ePurimeton, Ware, NH. says: “YoU CUréd | gowtag hats; natural eyes = TABLE OlL—The Ancet quality that can possibly be | PpIANO LESSONS. | SSY°S0 AS Fast Mad! Daily tor Warrenton, Chae. Were emaciated and twisted out ot shape, that she | me to die, and I bave been well everaccees? Wally weet O85: ot. WEISBADEN PRESERVES—Blood Peaches, Apricots Map ot Win Masons N.Y. | Kouctbues, Rests tagape Deswule cod Sresieee ee 3, A indreds, thousands, " and s0-4m* 8Graut det. Sth, 10th, Gand Mets. | treen Lynchburg and Davie capenebors Bele Surgeons of Puitadelphta and absadosea by thers | liugareds thou coat PLUM POD) ao yn es as incurable, that in a few months Dr. Flower re. | Such jetters are on file in Dr. Flower’s office. and Dam Cheriotda “Adana Burma Montgomery, New leans, Texas and Cali ROOKVILLE ACADEMY—HOME SCHOOL FOR Berens. Fi stored this child to health, symmetry of | eae juincitd,0F Boston Dr. Flower enjoys a prac- ‘BOYS. —This school, 20 miles from Washington, INC rs Ins’ brand UDDING—itie Bobbi: sealed cana. | York to atlanta, in commection with Pullman Sleepers tice fabulously immense. “Among his patients are will reopen on January’ 4, 188% Boys in the house form and beauty which she enjoys to this day. | the ramilies Soames FRUIT CAKE—Quality ézceedingly fine, in various seen ce taney Toler Dr Cok, | Atlanta to New Urieans, aud’ Mann Boudott Sleehers He recites a remarkable cure of the son of a promi- poy EE a ae ‘sized packages. Yet a 3 ~ for Birmingham. Vicksburg and Shreveport. solid Md nent Philadelphia lawyer which sounds more like NELSON; Principal, Brookvilie, Montromery a yo Ay SJ Where the person does not take treatment, Gut ad FRENCH PRUNES—Extra. r, in 10-Ib. per SF | C.and 0. route points 4 Az, apostolle cure than anything we have ever | charge for’ examination where they tene teat | Every item a bargain, aa Geufale Pooenat to send tos JRE oven Top] TTT ONTILaUNET, | FS oy Sumas, for. Ma 1 was sitting in Dr. Flower’s office one afternoon | {hundreds ar came, remument: range from $25 STUFFED PRUNES—In fancy wooden boxes. Author French System of Sound. j ie ray arriving 8 Mpen Byron Woodward entered greatly excited. | «Rather high,” I intimated. “You would not he igen ed Gi oradirten box SOR Wachingtos, B°G, The art | Gordonsvill, Chatlotumntio Leathe, Garett gowith mer my Beud voy" Is drlog arin seaesy | URINE 80,” replied a nue-tooking. j pentleman, an ex: mre ee ‘ome | $i thinking tn French ands wood frosanciation fo fn | aud Bums sears cor an” Year ive of hemapents Meningitis.’ He has Deen in a comatose state for | Go4éressman from the West, “ir you were treated CANDY—Great variety, over one ton in stock and more | lesront.s practical use of the lauguage in thirty; | gpd ‘hie route, Pulls pend polid Fruias several hours and gradually ‘siaktag. f eve beg | BY him. | Why, sir, had you lot wetter pay a good mo gigs Forins, #5, 610, oF $15, according to the" clase. Trial | Washington to Lowey! “boar, Bristol the best physicians of the city attending ‘him, "A | trouble without you Gallina nia ata tee Loe, 98 to. 02 | NUTS—Every, variety, immense mm we to | no | 2 Sionpare Wash iui few nours ago they pronounced iim incurable, | you, than Lo pay ouv a little here and alittle there, | WE HAVE PUT CLOSING PRICES ON EVERY Shared no painein selecting these goede and | WW ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. st. | “°F, "Momphia witho cn, Oety On keet> Tomorrow MOrMIng, You are any task hone, Gan | and then be left, to ate. pipald Dr. Flower $1,606 PEICE. OF FANOY STOCK, Know POSITIVELY that we are properea to | NV. Cloud building, Sth sd Este. Niuetocsth dent. bi DaNTille, , Maleieh '"Ashgvitin, “Charlotte, tor; for God's sake come! “His mother's Heart 1s | Curing my daughter ot conta Re ce | AB NOT ONE SHALL BE CARRIED OVER AFTER = quality, and st resonable | Fiano, Onean, Votes, Violin, Faute. Cor ARE" | Colinbla, Aiken, a : vntoninty, Rew breaking.” sulting Dr. Flower I had them treated b; | AY ON SECURE A THOROUGH ay Sy XY ~ 3 yy seven OF RAISING—We have the finest clusters for table pur. | 4 NY ONE DESIRING TO SECURE A THOROUGH Oricans. Texen, via West Philadelphie ta tie tonne oe ae ay ain, fe | elght ‘aiflerent physicians without any Benen, Bonet alms ates Lanes Ondaran (fory | AA 'civeation,in-every braich ‘of the Pen inte ery, Peiman Miceper Weirton to Allens he reached. the house. tue. boy” was dying, his | 24 Pavi0g trom §125 to $400 ineach case. “Tthed | BBR LB 9585 fom Form. alate we exe clecee tes | See ee ae roan ar weteees | marion and Co uvision onve Waa Dreatiiing Was short urd labored—all in ‘the Sick penoey without deeinn eae tee eee ee AA MM Bt Bolton Ralalnatacetens) of exceeding ares | Paris n cs tm*_ | MY Datiy ‘aretve Houma uit Tt ab a r Something upon his tongue, put the righ soud Rhos home to ie, but Dr. Flower has cured tuem Bes “4S Mt it t |ormen Cuntstuas’ GOODS. In great variety MASS BRRREE ecuGOr >} AND | $j Hetumming leave Round Will 3°50 A. Mt Ww DroU: y Du rtner, 2 x a . upan his forehe a, Is left hand hold of the pulse, | who is paralyzed, to 80¢ Mine I tel eae T Dneice | 420 ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Large supply and at reasonable prices ARTES, ROKMAL) TRAINING, CLASS waa cool, the congestion fn mi teal the wre ack him she greatest and most successful physician in ELPHONZO YOUNGS’ COMPANY, PaTABLIGRED | ing becaine natural, when the boy opened his eyes | Wie wcrideand the cheapest. Tbecame acquainted | 5 oy yy wy TTT $s, TTT 00 428 Ninth street. FOR YOUNG LADIES | = 4 from out of the valley of death, gat up, amid the | Door paticatss >. Dé Flower's kindness to the Ha HORNE OF ae} 3 P. &-POTATO CHIPS, 2 gt ted | harlottesviile at 9401 M: Won standing arog ae en, CoD OF more who | ‘large portion of Dr. Flower’s patients he never | #f "4 HERE F F 8 “IS~MANDHELING JAVA COFFEES 16 Refers by permisaign to: Tian slocies cor aieapvafion 2 arou: bed. sees, treating them altogether by correspondence. | HH. NON Bggs ! ‘00 Rev. P. I. Chapelie, D. ‘Wan. A. Bartlett, D. | .,1ickety sles ree HE WAS CURED, ‘Those who Would know more of the miraculous D.: Mr. E Frances Kiexs, ot : D- | sylvania ave ‘at Pasmet Penna “atve him something to eat,” sald Dr. Flower, | work of this wonderful man Should send to the K. a ee ee E gon. M.D.. ZT, Sowers, M. Titers, | Pens Masirond, Gth and’ ste aan TAYLOR 10 ical Company, 1762 Wasi | 88g As john, Mr. ihiere, | a ‘Genera! ot Agen ig for joy, bidding Pi goodbye, upon his cures. It is understood that Dr. Flower take os £3 HOLIDAY BARGAINS ARTE COMMERCIAL contecE, Snead to the train, returning immediately home. | will soon have his sanitarium completed, which | Sag AAA X NN EF Ass A ig Ot st now, near City Post-Ofice, SCREDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. Tuose facts were witnessed by nearly twenty peo- Will be the fest health resort in the worid, und a ; aT Theory, Hrectical and Beaking Deparussats: Daysed | reave waawrxaTo! STATION, CORNER hat of a young man, He says: I saw the young — oo o ACADEMICAL COURSE. os : meas man Drodent 10 the doctor's office on a bed. His “Snapper” Garrison’s ¥ Sig. t fA: ¢ “a8, stadt eine here 3 Writing, Graminar, Rhetoric. History, Geocraphy, | For Clacinnati and St Louis, Exp. daily 2-30and physic! — spineral REVISITING THE “HOME” FROM WHICH HE WENT coo LLL A + Sgg8 DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Arithmetic, ‘The studies in this course elec” | 9.40 p.m. m8 HOPELESS PULMONARY CONSUMPTION. EIGHT YEARS AGO A PENNILESS YOUTH. CUT PRICES. Hrs Catalogues free op, spplication st College Once, | . For Pittabunrand Cleveland, Exp. daily 10:55am, Hehad a terriblecough and wastmuchemaciated. | ‘The New York un says: While Edward H. Gar-| wrre WHAT TO FILL THE x3 stocurnas: SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENT. Set hoor, fromm Oo eS WEIR trensent, | eo and Local Stations. +8 40.a.m, mae cocoa vat tne young man pte rhs rigon, the famous jockey, better known as “Snap- r CUT PRICES. Re C.K. URNER,C.E., A.M. Principal." s oe Spar aaah Soya in & @ he was entirely cu a c Plain and Plaid Silk Velvets, at Gic. These | C PEN ESS COLLEGE, CO! - Professor ‘Humiston recites a number of these | Rric toed to Alle Cenc eg en ees ecine | _ Embroidered Slippers for Gentlemen, 636, 75, 02, | «Seed, Pain and ae and Dets nw. “Entrance on D st established 22 | , For itermadiate points bi ‘seemingly miraculots cases in detail, He then de- peedlies pas oe peli as Bihgbach, vere hae BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES. RR, BT | fer ingerly aid interupedsa S a. Three cor 4 ' vabestomer ner anes paced Sgro Qs | m, X_Y oat litends and soncn fa hat Allein Stn and Got Mopar tor Geiasot,| SUT PRICES, Pea Sa ae disease, a8 he can tell the patient is trouble | neighborhood. When he was a boy and depen. | 91-25. 8: se anytime, Year peguarteriy or monthly th: | quicker and more accurately than the patient can | dent on his widowed mother’s toll the necessities | embroidered and Plush Slippers for Ladies, 7c. FUR AND FUR TRIMMINGS. stallment rater. Greduates ways 18 demand ius: ia himset,, That tls statement, will be verified | of the cage made him an nina for Unree years ot | oge and @1-30- CUT PRICES. trated circulars tree at Colege oo or ty ad. by thousands whose disease Dr. Flower has diag. | the Susquehanna Valley Home, a charitable inst ug Wide Genuine Satin-Lined BRAVER, whichwas | ain, 4 gpexcen, VSS ipa, im Laure Annap hosed tn this marvelous manner. ‘That the doctor | vution ior the care of indigent children and youth, | ximbroidered and Fancy Leather Slippers for Boys or | @£85. so" A Priel 2 a ‘30 pam Bunday, Gisclaims anything supernatural in ft, though he | He left the home about eight years ago and went | girls Goe, noe, Lend Shoe. Genuine BEAVER Muffs at ¢3.50. PVATE Lessons 1 ALL onapes oF sropy, | 3 one tanae. fston further describes ‘many of these aarvelons | Daly a'welleeowh Sees ae eae ae a | va Slippers, Leather or Felt Soles, for old or 7OSTER’s KID GLOVES olin Wont je eohepmaptagg | iid gy OR 30's ion it ga . es LS —— ag ‘examinations. . ae ; we examinations witnessed by himseif which would | iugs the lad first developed the wonderful sagacity | young, 35e., 50¢4 7c. and $1. ‘CUT PRICES. . VE INBTITUEre w.cor.Sthand Ketan. | S414, 445 and 11°30 pm weg ‘ot seem possible short of and nerve that have shoo won him the foremost NT ving T: Metropolitan, Dranch, 10% «me DIVIKy Am, place among the successful jackeys of the day. He | Soft warm Shoes and Slippers for the aged and in- pied wor pest | OR HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, m.. for principal stations otly” : - ; Pam, $0n Sunday stops at all In speaking of Dr. Flower's patients, hesays they | Superintoudent Lamonie: his earty Geena, | ue Elegant 10-4 Garnet and Green Covers, at $1.39. ee eee 54 Tremon' ; Brookl; Court St.; med 93 are largely of the representative people of the dif- | is indeed remarkable that the boy’ who went; out — 9} Epndsome, Spam Silk 10-4 size, newest design, at ostem. 154 Tremont St: Brockley, 20 Court Sts elas spt tntermstinty pointe, 19:20 0, ferent business and professions of the country. | into the world less than eight years ago from & 89, worth 810. Thorourh traintiu in French. ish. ke. | "For Boyd's abd intcrmediate stations, +7-00 pan, ome provided by chats aad areas RE BR BBR EER Our new Cloths reduced to $2.19, post- | Gonversational kuowledse in ONE O TERMS. | gibcbo ne He closes by saying that the question as to how | home provided | ee R PRP Be aoc worn eeSOe 10 in «mall clasece, also private lessoLs. ‘Church tratns eave Washington on Sunday only at Dr nrc des thee things stl Femains unan- rent year 1000. Ee BBR BBR a ‘SILK MUFFLERS IN CREAM AND WHITE | | Teferences. ‘Terms bein now. *16_| 2.20 xm, stopping st all stations ou Metropolitan Position of conqueror of E fee zg CUP PRICES. ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ION AND | “For FREDERICK, 18.40 am, 12:30pm. 15.300 ~ ‘We have made another big cut inall departments for | WW ‘Oratory. 904 Mato. w. Mis M BTEVENS | 5! ion. s¢ . SICKNESS AND DEATH I have ed thi: BOOTS, SHOES AND ARTICS, the HART, Priucipal, Voice Culture, Laws of JAGERSTOWN, *® 40am. and *5 1s good news as well as a great truth. Feached this metropolis—Asuncion—ot BEBREND'S BALT Oratory, Elective, English, aud paratory. ay HES ‘The Chicago Times ot December 9 devoted two | the far south at last, after a thirty-six days’ sea h corlpcan igen mes te canes 253m MORE SF ie aw, | Consus . vat trip from the Spanish coast. Haivng spent afew days in looking about and getting my eyes opened in regard to this highly interesting section of the new globe, and which to me seems like a new TAMMERING CURED.—1 TO RESI- dents of Wi on abd others we lave Geen por maneutly cured. Scientific ‘Mrs. M.STE- VENS HART, Principal Washington School of Elocu- EEE | tion. o4-3mn" columns to Dr. Flower's miraculous cures recently Performed in Minnesota and Wisconsin. It details the cure of a litte boy of A. F. Schiadi of Winona, Minn. Itstates that from almost hts birth ‘Light Dress Artics for Ladies, Gents and Misses, Fine Boots and Shoes at extremely low prices. Y he had been helpiess with paralysis of the umbs | worid, I tnust speak of some ef the m had g 0 2 1 |. Sa es — i, urn, on apo, a EE ING AND PAINTING TAUGHT BY CoM- and spine; out tt He had s iriguetane net, wound | which I have found, for isolated Asuncion i get. So So 3 en E Hpetent eetbors. Terma vermouth thre tos Derant abdomen, While his legs cmseta res rity | Ung to be a great ‘city. "It is the capital ot ihe ‘C00 TLLL 00 NN EEE | sons's.week. Special classes for children on Saturday Persistent and energetic republic of Paragu: End is most ploturesquely sftauted on the tec ot the same name. It is in latitude about as far South of the equator as our city of Galveston 18 north, and as to climate fsa most delightrul city to live in. I was surprised to tind such a busy Uttlemetropolls, With its railroads and steamboats, 1t8 telephone systems, street-car lines, and other appliances of modern Civiilzation. 1 wa’ surprised and bone, were mere pipestems; also posterior curvature of the spine; Rat his parents"had had him treated by the leading physicians of the State without apy beneft whatever,and that they had finally pronounced hita incurable. As a last resort they took their child to Dr. Flower, who in a few months’ time made an absolute cure, in the lan- guage of the mother, The former luinp of suff ing, deformity and pain become, under the treat- 2181-50 por month. Studio B21 11th wt. nw. o-chin NCH LESSONS, PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, MADAME A. PELE (rom ) Will, give’ lessons at her residence and st pu |. Excellent pro- nunciation and thorough instruction. 910 15th st.u.w. o14-3m" ‘WM. HAHN & 00°83 RELIABLE SHOR HOUSER WM CLEMENTS, ©K LORD, General ase. fanmeuyeer Agent T. VER ARY, NOONE TE ana 1190 11. French and English Boarding and Day School for LOOK aT ‘Main Store: 816 7thst. - Wo see such enterprise and public’ spirivadness wwwa K OK ERE m g58y ‘Young Ladies and Little Giria POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ment of Dr. Fiower,'a straight, erect, plump Where the population is made up so largely of the Www w As RE # Ee - Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departments — AND HEALTHY BOY, native race and the descendants of indolent Spain; ‘West Branch: 1922 Penna ave, Weiw £4 = eee | Commodious new schoo! ing.containing CHAPEL, ALLY LINE TO NORFOLK PORTKESS MON- Another cure given was that of C. H. Munger, of | aud I was surprised to find sucha pleasant seul: ‘ Ww 24 turk “ Eee ke np RS snes Soe -S-aguharggotey | Palmyra, Wis, His disease was that of paralysis | “Topical climate with its iruits und Yollage. ; kody ae ‘Rast Branch: 231 Penna. ave. «. PRICES: ready for occupancy Unis fall, of spine and limbs, produced by an tnjury; also Steamers GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE curvature of spine, with scrofulous abscesses; that LAKE, one of which leaves Washington daily at 5 pou, —-o9——_—_—— To Prevent Railway Collisions, ‘Thirteenth year berins OCTOBER 6. ahaa apply So viata Host conection with Bostou and Providenoe teas From the London Times, * — Foreire = sith all oth ‘aiid Steaaboat lines. he had been attended by the leading physicians of 23-4 MRS. R3.soMERS. |“, = aa huis “home and Muwaukee, withoue any benent | AB invention of Herr Glescl, of Brunn, for pre- ao agonal Whatever; that they had pronounced bis case in- curable and that he gould not live long. As a last resort he went to see Dr. Flower, who, in a few venting railway collisions 1s being highly spoken A HANDSOME STEEL ENGRAVING AS A HOLI- of among Austrian engineers. It consists of a DAY GIFT TO EVERY PURCHASER A — OF HARVARD, TEACHING IN Washinton, deeires pupile a small | Gissecn, Anquire of Mik JARVIS BU e i Pray is wt Conuteld Harbor going and ‘Turureday ad saturday © Sid Loss Sxpream will coll aud “check Hot engine, or safety lorry, worked by electricity, ‘Kn reas wi “1 ~ months’ ume, performed on him a'wondei Le . tele aud private rendencce, “Teleybone-< and ona hg Bit'sound aud healthy aera! Ure, | and ranning at some distance in frontof the train, OF FROM $1 WORTH UP. fa take. a ‘nother case fi ven 1$ that of George Ferris, Jr. of Eikhorn, Wis, His disease was that of con sumption of the lungs, chronic catarrh, and ner- Iv stops the train automatically, and runs at any Passenyers rates will be on and afver the Lath 62 fur speed. From a dynamo-electric_ machine on the engine of the train a current is conducted ¢ straucht Ucket and @: round trip. NPASSAGE AND SWEDISH MOVEMENTS | Casgard Hams, Star i T. VERNON! MT. VEKNON! - n im ar" Lardy, 55 10-1b. taught and administered on purely ecientine prin: | Mf vous dyspepsia. In emaclated condition ht rong a - phar. : taken ioaee DE Flower: ne had been pronounced | Hs sey Reraetg Mee: tue eneINe MVE | pg, coayoldthetmmens rsh, cal, if pose, ey Z| Giese ectnc ny eta Ber SOR Saat | yeaven 7en STEAMER MW CORCORAN. ay incurable by the leading physiclansof thecountry, | distance between It and the engibe may be varia | before 11am. B1S-2m _ | Bost quality Tomatnes ib can 3. 2% | DISTONE, locatd at 300 13th st nw.’ Fen ‘paralysis | Vernon and iiver Landinss as far down aa iiymont sb after treating him without any effect. That after | to sult curves or other conditions of the line rhe Prime Rib a ee ee ae ‘idan | 20, o'clock a.m. b Couches Washington eight mouths under Dr. Fiower's care he was | pllot engine is fitted on the exterior wines mace J Chigice Pertarhcase Steak Eps | semouasct aha gna eter. _—__ as: a kwaw 1. 1. BLAKE, Captain, Uoroughly cured, almost doubling in weight, which Of giass vessels, one or more of which must bs | Be Ce Hiurcurson, ioe giciote es ADIES MAY CONSULT MADAME SELDEN, t e Beaiagmeyed ever since, and'ts now ‘in portect | rata iene enter any obstace, "The gigas IMPORTER ei, “in. case requiring Contdeuaal “cwatmente | JVOE *QPOMAC FIVER LANDINGS ertenpe vessel taln contacts, - é P. a ij A. Most AsToUNDING CURE breakage causes an interruption of the current the RARE AND BEAUTIFUL nas tions for patients, 900, Sih ct | Louves Zih st. wharf on MONDALS. THURSDAYS, Was that of Mrs. R. Campbell, of Elkhorn, Wis, | vacuuin a brakes of the train fre automatically ap- | oo 5 1 ppp ND MME. SELDEN, LADIES’ PHYSICIANS i % 4 ve uguage: ress ins at Speed | H L R. AND MME. fafa aeteet wea cease ee & scrofulous {owara Cae ener ould thus be automatically fall 3 3 f, i H B aaa D Hatablisbed 1895. skillful treatment for all spe- Tespective pilot ‘complain ature, ut gradually developed into: a caucer. engines.” ery a HOH “oo Lan pp Ae ¥ Sours. “Gace 960 Oth ports. ay-Te Nine years ago It appeared In the form of a tumor ————+e+______ 2%. > - & THE SERVICES OF AN 5 on the right Side of the abdomen. It increased in| pha Leme for the Lick Soe Ses ‘ should 3 OCEAN STEAMERS. size gradually, becoming very painful, with draw- aa ee Telescope. $ 33 3 ee IN. 1105 ‘ne., bet. Band Cand . : — Texarded a talignast, and” after consukatign | Tho cao taken for tosaetyot tne greatiens | | OS 08 “od ? Dens peimaeacangy panacea | Son REE zor 5.00 ¥ith physicians, cut, OF an operation performed. | for the Lick telescope at San Juse, which leaves | Pati Vienns.and Berlin Fancy Goods, Zmmense stock Dre Gikeet zstantished and only Reliable Ladiow’ Tet tre seme Fie pauns continued, Dus the wound Dever healed: | Hoston on the Raymond excursion’ train, snece FANCY BASKETS, ve coanttad atta isthe ey, To Southhana ton Lomicn Havre) of passing through the natural clannels 1c reced | Uhan Justified by its value. According to the news, | £f0m Ge. up to $10 each. Erg : ‘ ta 2. its Way oUt trough the opening in the side, She also had a fungus growth in the lower intestines, which caused her great pain and suffering, in which state she eked out a iniserable existence for Paper report, that 1s estimated at $35,000, but-in View of the time and skill spent in its construc- Uon, and the difficulty of replacing it Office always open. FANS! ‘eppears EAD AND BE WISE—DR_ Unree or four Years when se began to fail rapidly. | tecucur it eke ect koe oer on At first, ‘<w., me. Bie bicame reduced aon to aceon, anna | POMEL Sti aah the caro Devise poate | Tbs tosnnonnoe ote ladies of Washington that 1 tls low condition, at death’s door, her trtends | CaF Feserved. fOr its accommodation, and thas et bracing the latest novelties. ‘They have been selected {ook er Lo see Dr. Flower, who took her case, abd | View of the tact that the snes cf (nee But ID | with spectal cate, and are marked at about half regular Mad restored uct to perfect neater Bie oeeind | Panlem containing more or tow paltry weasors | P= ecu pounds nore uuu abe dig witaste ust wa | erect ‘and guarded oh our AR Pe — doctor, and never C af A ae healt se enjoying today.” she De) ama, wate i ad ot Mere money over ott ‘Al bd Mmbadie unles Frigid, cat te computed any DM, . E. WING, OP ELKHORN, Wis, tn thet oui che feng ot tae t telescons TS pn wih neat = one of the most Teading ‘business | be ft reached its destination on a Mande Caste mapenpemmnees HAS NEVER EEX > THAT men in the State of Wisconsin, we nest visited, Facloon and ta no, mang sure Bat It & = | “Dantagre Sow York Hate s Le ‘igang’ "you can He stated that the doctor had cured nim of various | Jemption as the average Houde paey one Ladies’ White and Colared Embroiderea | - Fine presentation Umbrellas and Canes, consult ae troubles in an inerediby short, ume, and manage to obtin immunity from’ porated age uadherchictuat Liye, Ladies" Lines Mandkerobiets WILLETT & RUOPF, uarhed or singin, Boriy veare expecioaca, hinaselt, candor competied hit to say, while Dr. : BATTERS AND FU. are : Flower’ was a practitioner of another ‘schon 2 Boxps HppEN BY Bonaians Fouxp.—The 181 oom yd Fegarded Lim as the wonder of this age and'the | o¢ police of Koxville, Tenns, On Mouaae hee, 005 Fennaylvanie event, 18-8 | Fema Tn incelicee eu puyaician he ever Knew, Drilliant | bonds to ‘the amount of $10/500 secreted Ueder | Just recerved, Real Duchesse Lace Handkerchiefs, @i- Bobiaa oc Baltimore: Ma” iGbiy Reuied nunc TY WAY; Bnd a ina to de | the Moor of the house recently occupied Dy tue | rect trem wresscla: prices sanaing hom Ga metas airs. Wing, wite of Dr. Wing, stated that she had epATU of the 455,000 seston tk Teeepkre: | Special inducements in Bor You Xaus Guam Now | Me been a great suiferer for years, and nearly heaplens ee ay I WRAPS AND JACKETS. Vile, Ky. & fom weeks ago, when ‘that vowa was viror to trom paralysis of the bowels, hervous Backed and One of the five burglars now HATS AND BONNETS, COME AND SEE THE SLAUGHTER ear diseabe, ana eanenr of Ue ‘a the a aa sempuiune tn coe conagy ae both trimmed and untrimmed, st the lowest peices in leading physicians country ‘treated Knoxville officer, made a confession ‘told wiinout any favorable, resulisy that she grow Where, his share ‘ot the booty could be A|ecty, — sosTER KID GLOVRA WE ARE MAKING IN fast and a great sufferer; as & last oo lars ‘ta be lynched “as goon, ie bee (007 PENMSTLVAMIA AVENUE, PORTIERES AND HEAVY DRAPERY. her husband took her to see Dr. Flower, and under | #84 tetr ville ie : ‘the care of Dr. Flower'she was immediately placed; . ‘at she remained under his care several months, when he: ber a and well woman. That this ‘over About twelve weeks ago abe 'vensel by litt. ing a heavy ‘tha ideerstar he pped the. troubie, ‘stopped the bie B Morreon, ‘te State Ui

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