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eal —_ ~ LOCAL MENTION. “Whe Weather. padications for Die £4 hours commencing at 3 p.m. NEW POSTMASTER. ‘Mr. Rove Inctalled at His Desk at the FOR RENT_HOUSES. __ AND BASEMENT ing Lien Certificate Por the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, threateuing weather with light rainy, slight changes in temperature, light to fresh winds generally easterly. ‘Tse Howstrest Max oN Eantu. ‘The editor of a paper in Dubuque, Iowa, once bandgome,was a little over six months ago changed foto probabyy the homeliest man on earth. Tunis rrible change Was due to a sudden attack of Par- Biysis of the muscles of oue side of the face,follow- Ang pro! ‘Neuralgia. After Electricity and the ‘edbra bed failed, he tried Dr. Buckland’s Essence of Scotch Oats, abd in thirty days was perfectly ‘Cured, and lost ‘the uuenviable notoriety of being the homelfest man on earth. ‘Scppty of our celebrated 50 fur derbys, ine wie Lewis, 400 Ab Juwatxy Dearexs take notice that balance of stack and fixtures of Ladson’s Jewelry Store Will be sold ip lots to the trade on Friday evening next 867 o'clock. Normnse ike Nascura for cold inthe head. ‘Waar We Cram ror Rixer's Faroily Medictnes and Toilet Requisites Js that they are as good as any and far better than the majority; that they are much more reasonable tu price than any; that they give entire satistac- ton in ninety-five eases out of a hundred; that in case When they do not do all that may have been expected of them, or where they may have failed lo piease fo any reason whatsoever, the money for the article is promptly and cheerfully re- mrned: that the very best of material and the sreatest care 1s always used in thelr preparation. ‘In short, that they are the best, most rellable, most satisfactory, and cheapest preparations made. ‘Sold almost everywhere. rated catalogue and price list free by mail. Biastrated cacao WettaM B. RIRER & SOS, ists and Manufacturing Chemists, estab- ished 1846, at 353 6th avenue, New York. For Washington dressed beet go to Jno. R. Kelly, stals ors ‘629 and 630 Center Market, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty. Corn beef a specialty. Bry Washington Gas Company's coke. No ad- ‘vance over summer prices HecvieR’s Cocos, for breakfast and supper. vanilla and tammily ‘chocolate: ‘pure, "ieaithtut, sold by grocers. WholeSale depot, Jas. L. Barbour & 300, G@azat Drawoxp Sais —To reduce surplus stOck We offer at import cost our entire selection ‘Unis week only; a few bargains are: 1 pr. 4% warat ea! perfect $250, worth $350. 1 pr. 2 ke earring $110, worth giv. "I pr. 1 kt. earrings ere $75. "Solitaire Ting and stud, 5 carat worth $450. A gem, solitaire ring, 1 carat, worth $85, and maby others. R Hantas © Co., Th st Boownr’s Ctoon SYRUP, will cure at once, Spnixg STYLeg—Men’s Felt Derbys, $1.50, $2 and $250 Extra value, A. T. Lewis, 435 7th St. \ Yost at Scuaxn Puices.—The cheapest and ‘cleanem fuel is Washington Gas Company's coke. Johnson Bros, sole agents, As stated in yesterday's Stax the Commissioners have written to Chairman ,Hemphill of the House District committee, in relation to House bill 3737, which provides “For the relief of the holders of District of Columbia spectal assessment lien certl- ficates and for other purposes.” ‘ The Commissioners say “The measure 1s a just oue, and We recommend that it be favorably acted upon. The necessity for the relief t contemplates for len holders arose through no laches of the holders of the liens tn question, but through the Action of the public authorities in thg following way: 1. By acts of Congress remitting taxes on the property subject to tax Hen, as Inthe acts for the Felier of hetrs of Cornelius’ J. Boyle, vol. 21, U.S Stats p. 613, and the act for the relief of Eltza W. Patterson, Vol. 23, p. 53x 2. By acts of Congress retroactively exemy Property of reiigious and charitable organizations, as the act relieving parsonage property and oF- phan asylums tromali taxes prior to July 1, 1874, ‘pen, payment of all taxesaecrued since that date; Ol. 21, p. 513 Where the collection of the tax len 1s re- strained by the courts, 4. Qyher® property incumbered by a tax Men cathe into the possession of the United States by escheat or gift, or of the United States or the Dis- tric of Coltimbia by gifts of purchase, and the uo- Paid assessments against the same’ thereby be- came void, 5. By the omission of the amount of unpaid taxes from the certificates of arrearages of taxes Tequired to be given by the collector of taxes by act of Congress of February 6, 1879, vol. 20, U. 8. Stata, p. 23, which direets that stich omissions shall ‘operate to relieve the property affected trom further pursuit for such tax, thereby depriving holders of tax ens against such property of thelr security. 6. BY Teductions and cancellations of special assessments made in the course of the revision and correction of such assessiments under acts of June 19, 187% (vol. 20, p. 160), and June 27, 1870 (ol. 21, p. 36). The claims ‘for amount of reduction in special assessments mentioned In this bill (line 17 et seq., Sec. 1), grew out of the provision in the act of June S7¥, (vol. 21, — 36), imiting the benentt of re- ‘vision Wo those who had paid thetr spectal assess- ments prior to June 19, 1878 This provision was apparently designed to extend to those who had paid their special assessments, the rellef given by the act of June 19, 1878, to those only whose special assessments were tinpaid, and not toexclude from such relief those who had paid subsequently to that date. A number of these payments were made afver June 1%, 1878, but before the comple. Uon of the revision'of the assessments, upon the promise of the then Commissioners that if such payments were found by the revision to have been excessive the amount of reduction would be re- funded. ‘The Commissioners know no good reason why these claims should not be allowed. The amount involved in this bill will now exceed 350,000.” ine bil referred to. proposes that the Commis. sioners shall audit claims presented to them by holders of special assessment lien certificates, scrip, oF stock issued by the District government ‘Buax Core. Still selling at summer prices not- withstanding the strike in the coal region. ‘Lapams visiting the celebrated Mosiac picture Will receive a souvenir. A. OLIVIERI, 007 Pa. ave. Boarnr’s Covom SYRUP contains no potson and CITY AND DISTRICT. or former muntclpal corporations in cases where the security has been 1m) or destroyed by ac- Uon of Congress, the courts, or the District gov- ernment, or Where such certificates, &c., have been issued Upon property exempt trom taxes, &c.; also, claiins for Lhe amount of reduction in special assessments paid subsequent to June 19, 1878, and to issue drawback certificates for thé amount found to be due to such claimants, the drawback certificates to be receivable for all arrears of gen- eral taxes, office. In company with Mr. Sherwood, the assist- ant postmaster, Mr. Ross to-day made a tour of the office and was introduced to the employes. ‘The night force he did not see, but as he lives at the National Hotel, convenient to the he can drop in some night and bis of Visit, Mr. ‘Was not at the office early today. “He had inducted his successor into office last night and bundled up his effects, go there was hing call him back ‘except fore of habit. Mr. Ross sat before & desk which "was “free from when a Stan reporter walked in his office this morning. He was listening to what two visitors were saying, and from low tones and defer- ential manner it might be inferred that their,busi. ness Was not only confidential, but Important to themselves. The straight-back chaées in the rather gloomy room which the postmaster occu Erravagmers Gieeceaee as j ir, Conger's favorite cuair, however, had not been dist Pearance. 1 and wore its usual free-and-easy ap- It was located near one of the front windows, and Was tilted back at such an angle as allow ‘the foot of the occupant to rest comfort bly on the window sill, It looked very inviting. Presently the visitors withdrew and Mr, Koss came forward and chatted with the reporter. He said that he was trying to get acquainted with the office and its methods, “‘I"intend,” he added, “to devote my whole time to it until I become familiar with the business of the office.” He modestly deprecated making any reforms in the Present methods. He did not know, but thought ‘hat It Would not be necessary to improve on the system of his predecessor. AS to changes in the Personnel of the office ‘he said that he had not Thought of making any. He wanted, frst of all, 1o know about the oftice before he did anything: In reply to some reference about office-seekers be Said, sinilingly, that he was giad to iearn that there was so many good men who were willing to serve the public. He had made the acquaintance of many such men since his name had been sent to the Senate, He was of the opinion that before selecting any to assist him he should ascertain ‘what he had to do and whether he needed any as- sistance from the outside. Fixe Harness, Roses, &c., aT Avction.—Dun- canson Bros, will sell to-morrow morning at 11:30 $y And 920 P. ma ne stock of Harness, op Blunke's, &c., at thelr salesrooms, 9tl streets northwest, : Sick Heapacue Isone of the most distressing affections, and People who are its victims deserve sympathy. But the great success Hood's Sarsaparilla has hadin curing sick headache make it seem al- most foolish to allow the trouble to continue. By its toning and invigorating effect upon the digestive organs, Hood’s Sarsaparilla readily gives relief when headache arises from indiges- PAT! of the city may get the benent of the provements. The petition states that in this section of the city, the area bounded by New Jer- Sey and New York avenues, North Capitol and Boundary streets, contains 470 houses and about 000 people. Several of the largest cemeteries of e city are adjacent. ‘There are few, if any, side. Walks, and in stormy weather the wood and coal dealers refuse to deliver supplies on account of the angerous and almost impassable roads. With the exception of four or tive lamps on New York avenue ‘a6, far as North Capitol street, they are ‘without light, and they are almost totally without Sewerage, drainage, grading and water. pct ema ley THe NavionaL OPgRa Seasox.—The sale of seats for single ces of the National Opera Co, at the National Theater next week be- ‘at the theater box-office at lock to-morrow (Thursday) morning. sale of season seats closed at noon to-day with re- sults that are most gratifying to the management. SaveN SmaLL Brick Dweutinos, near 14th and W streets northwest, are to be sold to-morrow at 4:30 o'clock p. m. See advertisement. ‘The Manufacturing Establishment, 918 7th st, n.w., announces 4 few of their bargains from their great clearing sale. 45 Wrappers of the best wash fabric. skirts and basques, nicely made. children’s dresses. 7 white aprons. 72 tallor-made com} 16 newmarkets. ‘35 doz. chemises, make... 900 doz, < 18 doz, children’s worsted ins. Heavy cashmere merino ladies’ all sizes. Single bed comforts. 37. One case Crompton best ic, 28 inches wide. note eeeeees eee .@.; worth 12c. ‘To secure some of these bargains cail at once, as ‘Perfect food is that which, while prepared in the most appetizing form, ts also the Most wholesome and nutritious. It should mever be necessary to sacrifice the whole. ‘somences of an article in order to make it more palatable, nor, as ts too often the case, should we be compelled to take our bread or cake befeft of its most appetizing qualities in order to avoid injury to our digestive organs, ‘The Royal Baking Powder possesses a peculiar quality, not possessed by any other leavening agent, that applies directly to this subject. It provides bread, Discuit, cake, muffins, or rolls which may be eaten when hot without inconvenience Dy persons of the most delicate digestive organs With most persons it is neces- Sary that bread raised with yeast should lose its freshness or become stale before it can be eaten with safety. The same distressing results follow from eating bis- cult, cake, pastry, etc, raised by the cheap, inferior baking powders that contain lume, alum, or other adulterants, The hot roll and muffin and the delicious hot Griddle cakes raised by Royal Baking Powder are as wholesome and digestible as ‘Warm soup, meat, or any other food. Another greatly superior quality possessed by the Royal Baking Powder ts that by which the preservation of important elements of the flour ts effected in raising the bread by the mechanical operation of the gas without fermentation, Yeast, and all baking powders that produce the leavening gas by fermentation, as ts well known, destroy a portion of the nutritive elements of the flour, and particularly those which are the most healthful and the greatest aids to a perfect assimilation of thé fo0d, The Royal Baking Powder, while perfectly leavening, retains without change or impairment all those elements which were intended by nature, when combined in our bread, to make it literally the “staff of life.” No leavening agent or paking powder, except the Royal Baking Powder, pos. ‘sesses these great qualifications. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ERAT EPHLGT OS THERE saa ane | Q™ FOR CONCERE Matinees Mon., ‘Thurs. and Ss THE FAMOUS KENTZSANTERY CO ADAM AND EVE. TO-NIGHT! WRESTLING MATCH! TO-NIGHT! MATSADA SORAKICHI, the Jap, AND _JAMES LEONARD, of New York. fel. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. ‘TO-NIGHT. ‘MRS. POTTER, ‘Supported by MR. KYRLE BELLEW, By courtesy of Mr. H. E. Abbey, Wallack’s Theater, MR. HENRY LEE, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, Corner A and 3d streets northeast, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1888. PROHIBITION RALLY At Wesley th and F FRIDAY and SATURDAT, FEB. Sand 4a 7:90 pam. suiven Lake GUmTETTE, ‘These mase-meetings snd’ entertainments will be ee ee St Herat onter ated cellar. came size: two stories above, within mrusie store, oF 2 ___ RO. HOLTZMAN. RENT —A REWLY FINISHED HOUSE OF @ fasbinxton; on te. Address W. D., Star office. me iT—NEW TEN-ROOM, BAY WINDOW, improvements. Inquire at Se 2 RENT—2017 Q ST, DESIRABLE HOUSE, 0 ler, furnace: in & maval neigh! 2 The Clarendon, 1401 N. Ye ave.t -Ot RK RENT—014 DST. 8. W. 6 ROOMS, MODERN Appiy to 609 C st. u. w. BRICK, DWELLING. 302 INDIANA pered. 835. Brick, 618 $90. ALBERT RENT—I HAVE 0! 10-rooin houses left for ‘will be rented for located and bave R RENT—804 NEW HAMPSH. Handi sta, one square from Washington’ Circle, brick front, seven roome, includiux bath, bot jek Store, cor. 20th and oe HOUSES, 13356 st a WF © AVE, BET it rent 820.30. Ap- LOK KENT—A GENT rs} = g Se OO>, gene £ sia for tomcat tot ofere, rear SSOMNETON, FA8 sth ot nw ie ORY BRICK, ALE wen entral hoation: ¥ Pa uve: low rent 8. OOF 456 and ™, lac #100 N. Yoave. 1F .5 ath st. ne, Or Nive av. mw gai Welle wi wn. r years, or will be exci et-1m swe AN ABOUT TO LEAVE city will rent or sell commodious. finely finished and furnished House seventeen apertinents. terms to Suit. Apply to F.C ADAMS, 14278. ave. Ju je Sal2-La® JOR RENT— 1802 Let. 19r....070)2104 M wt, 12r Fite Mot, To aaah Ne hg tee oe 45 122%) 250 Anely ta, “GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, 405 Pat ctr JOR RENT—1117 10TH ST. NW. KEY at covery, corner Lat.; rent €25. Ingiire 29 La 20-2m POR RENT_NEW HOUSE 906 TST. N. w. CON. taining 9 room, elegant house” with all mi odera improvements Apply to W.C JOHNSON, 718 Lit, sth Jad Lia OR RE! jOUSE AND STABLE, #41 M ST, nw. all iu Giret-class condition . covenient and 0 | comfortable large parlor. dining room, Kitcuen am Jaundry on obe floor. § gupd-size bedrooms. dry cellar: they are disappearing ver account of ve sin prick, ory T*DIaly on 1 | Audacarefully selected Company, under the personal ‘ tion, and in neuralgic conditions by building | the cheapness PROHIBITION UNION OF THE D. ©. Amusements To-night. management of —, SERENADED BY HIS SUBJECTS, HB GIVES A ROYAL the debilitated system, Hood's Sarssparilia Louse by bot air furnace, will reut for $1,000 ConcaxGaTionaL CBURCE.—Bischoff Concert, BANQUET. ~ Cigars. Cigars. Cigars. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 5, at 3:30 O'CLOCK, - 2 year to te ‘on facet: teuaing a “The hatte Last night the members of the Washington | Femoves'the cause and hence overcomes the ‘The unanimous verdict of ail smokers, purcdas- | wossaay Jaihthihathag teemmanaan Otlmaies: ae At CONGKEGATIONAL CBCHOR, fl utc Big 377738 | Seem GEE & LIEBEMANN, 1303 Pet, Namoxat.—Mra Potter in “Romeo and Jultet.” | Schuetzen Verein, a8 t9 their annual custom, paid | aiffeutty. 40 % the ian nee, Faariaall Pea, Gxepel Probipition Meeting. under the | “'st'ne, Ste... -20/Cellar Loa Mat. nw. 3 — SARSAPARILLA x CC. TU rm of Maxassas Panonaua.—Day and evening. their respects to’ their king, Mr. J.J. Appich, at Captain? brands bre tinequaled for the money” (Se, LOYAL LOVE. Siguisned teapereeeane,guartetis, and other die: | yobs tar fail lst eallat oticeforbulenieswest'ox | Wyocisiana Stare Morreny, ‘Hanats’.—“On the Frontier.” his home, No, 312 Pennsylvanta avenue northwest. | Sold by all druggists. $1; sixfor 85. Prepared only | each) in thecity. You come and try them. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings and Satur- Object: PROHIBITION IN THE DISTRICT. theletand 15th, (031) THOs. E. WAGGAMAN. . KERNAW'A—Rentz-Santley Troupe. Headed by the Marine Band, fifty of the members, | by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa, M. and P. Metzozn, : day Matinee, ‘This celebrated Quartette of speakers andaingers has | JOH KENT—LOW—G-KOOM COTTAGE, 1 SCHOOL — pussies with their president, Mr. Simon Wolf, at their UME Ghia’. Slee | 417 7th'st. 2, Sua ren acinar been with dimcaly iby the Promiuition Cuioa | Fgt" "aft, Peanut, all im geil unter. Apply heeprsorenethpeiemcn Domne, "After several selections had been gives br ago = Collars Engraved; Razors sharpened | Sunday, Feb. S—CHARLES DICKENS. ws ‘might en-oy'a musical treat and at abe | jas1-g° 17th St. ext“aded Mt Plewant MSS eee c ~ Gorham read a paper last evening | home. - oe twerne Next Week-NATIONAL OPERA. 331_ | same time listen to facts ou Erohibition, the most tm: | = a > pefure the Bethel Literary Society at ‘the Metre | the band, and three hearty cheers for the king, Fywe Tuovsaxsn Dorzaus: a a eeT TREES: Sree ee, —— Soa RENT-622 H ST. N.W., LARGE BRICK portant social and political question of the present Seutty, Ail ubee te age entiallytuvited tolatend very meeting FREES Announcements of the wadinctincements of other meetings by the Quartette Mr. Appich appeared apd extended to his friends EW NATIONAL THEATES Han 4. HK. church, on the slave power and its | D2 2 PMreicome, and upon his invitation ‘he vist | worth of valuable presents for our cash customers this ate Widaee ta tae een ae ae N Geico Gomi ani ‘The Hope and Help Mission, having been removed | trs entered the house and sat down to @ sumptu- | year. Orders by mail, McGex's, 9th near Dst. was Dwelling 14 room, all moder staprovense sper meni Hnguire ot A RUEMLY'S SO to No. 30 Missourl avenue northwest, the new | US Fepast. In due course, as everything WaS| FRENCH SATTEENS, fienst quality, 250, ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 6. Katey Oren Tarnished Sor — BR RENT—1928 STH ST. N.W.—NEW HOUSE, uarter, wil be formally | dedicated | Quiet, Mr. Wolf arose and offered a toast to the = ; Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa, a vezy nu- . these meetings ‘containing two Iatrobes and’ ali thodern improve: — eo Senuctaen ing, and, his family. (Mr, appich re-| HAMBURG EDGING, 5,6, 10, and 12¥e. tritious drink for euiidren. Sire NATIONAL OPERA. Saas =S==s a STEAD, arctinee obo a nw, UOT? Ree : 7 ‘Spon oO Is ig 5) by ASTRAKAN CLOTH, 3 on Re eens — = = manger Depa an etonnc, rtd Aeeee of tne | closed his vreimarks by -Gffering ‘a toast tb the Sian ebee Collars General Manager, | A “BA a i RENT—A. NEWLY RENOVATED. 7-kooal Repubits. bas appointed Past Adjutant-General | Schuetzen Verein, which was responded to by | COLORED SILK VELVETS, worth $2; only 50c. | tree. ‘Guus for sule oF WaLrord, 487 Pa. ave. | SALE OF SEATS FOR SINGLE PERFORMANCES | EVERY EVENING—MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND | MV and cellar brick on P, near 10th st, n.w., 831.50 per J > ‘Mr. Wolf in behalf of the Verein. The Washington | Handsome Striped Black SILK VELVETS, worth| 0,1 OPENS TO-MORROW MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, SATURDAY. month. HARDING & WATERS, ‘amneron assistant fant general = Jae : * Raneg IS s onreey aan |e ren ouuring the erenig rendered several | 2: ony asc. “Hoyal Glue” mends China, GlassWood,tc, | AT\820 A.M. AT THE BOX OFFICE OF THE atlent creetiy gr a Rati-SyOSRET ROU BV SO J. Shillington we have the February num. | Sng which contributed greatly to the pleasure DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled,81.87, indices NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Prccrab aera nis gpl oa te be og Ey so ber of the Century Magazine. ae eeceenchon uy tacky peeadene air teacaeee | 02.1% 0237. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning REPERTOIRE: + America’s Brilliant Young Tragedian, Sat, u.w. (Georgetown) Rent 810 per mouth. Inyuire ‘The third Bischoff concert occurs this evening | Were represented by Cp ee ROADC! » and delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1D. ROBERT DOWNING, for key, &c. at 5540 5 st. nw. Ja3b1-2 instead of Friday, as usual. in a fitting manner. Messrs, J. L. Vogt, Ed. Abner, | Bi ‘LOTH FOR LADIES' SUITS, one yard and | ‘also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Mil | Monday, February 6, TANNHAUSER: Tuceday, pus fae = as a eae al ‘The police to-day received from Saks and & Co. | Simon Welt, Pan! Schultz, E.Stephan, Of the Jour: | a-balf wide: worth 1; only 87c. Se. per quart. FAUST; Wednesday (first time), THE QUEEN OF | Under aSeee ROE BENT— Ch ocrcnnisne. 10, ana “cash,” $5, for the benefit of the | wa’: Dr. Townshend. respons poy me BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, at actual cost price, SHEBA; Thursday (first time), RUBINSTEIN'S Tatheon oad freed one B17 Cost. n.w., OF... 840 L012 W sta, Gr... 815 ‘Comminsionera, ™ ae the evening Mr. Wolf introduced Mrs. Appicn, to reduce stock. GREAT OPERA, Forrest and McCullough’s prtechenttersnal Sib oth ah ene ee ACIS OO | are he undersigned Rants ond Pantere, wil! powell A Wheelmen’s Banquet. ou concluding Was greeted by long and loud ap-| HANDSOME CLOTH PLAIDS, one and s-half yards NERO. NERO NERO. ‘SPARTACUS, THE GLADIATOR, = Sag Propdass bt Dene be Plause, which Was supplemented by “Hock Soll er | wide, pure Wool, worth $1; only 50c. ANNUAL GATHERING OF THE CAPITAL CLUB AROUND | iden,” which Is “three cheers,” set to musle. ‘THE FESTAL BOARD. ‘The speech which created most ‘enthusiasm Ww: Once a year the members of the Capital Beycle | that of Mr. McGinn, who spoke of the industry ‘With the great scene, THE BURNING OF ROME, at our counters Which will be presented here IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR, Friday, THE HUGUENOTS: Saturday matinee, THE | A# seen during the memorable engagement at the Star 25 | maw HUFTY & DYEX, 13th apd F sts, Elegant Dress Goods—FRENCH SERGE, pure wool, wide double width, wonderful bargains at 50c. ; only 4, OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. om PIERRE LANAUX, Pres, State National Bank. LOVELY CORNER RESIDENCE, A, BALDWIN, Pres Nev 3 2 | 37H. = - rd ‘Theeter, New York. A ow Natioual Baal, Clud assemble at a feast and celebrate in speech | thrift, and progress of the Germansin thiscountry, FLYING DUTCHMAN; Saturday night LOHENGRIN. a ‘ZW. : been built only three years: newly CAKL KOBN, Pres, Uniow National Bauk. and song the deeds of wheelmen. ‘The ninth anni- Reported Highway Hobberics: (er it date cae rg ada ee — _Next Week-ROBERT B_MANTELL. 4030 _| vaneredand painted 21 room, with aif modern im 2 = ‘Varuary of the club was thus observed last night | .xausr oF THRER YOUNG MEN ON SUSPICION. ps ee ae NE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS ae Se aire PLAID MUSLIN, good quality, 5c. LBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE at Willard’s Hotel The banquet board was spread 4m the tea-room. An excellent menu was provided Wm. Rodley, a colored man from Annapolis, who Is staying at No. 322 C stre-t. southwest, re- CARTERS, ‘and over, in Baltimore, to the The Loiseittan course of Jectures‘on memory of Loisettian art of never for- MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 6, AT 2:30, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. wetting. Nothing in common with mnemonics. HOFMANN CONCERT, a cop yy Ported to the police a few days ago, that while | ,,711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR SEVENTH ST. fc ap eens wocLp | User the pervonil direction of OVAR HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Wheelman’s point of view. When the members | passing through the square south of Missourt | —' ee ee Eee ee SUBSCRIBERS WOULD ‘MR. HENRY E. ABBEY, — had made their way by the usual delightful stages | avenue, Between 4% and éth streets, ne was | pon og eral B Is 8 WASHINGTON. Of Abbey, Scheeffel & Grau, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Creetaras, and becomis, as ous of the memter Pas | of them said, “cut the “-ora—thraat it he | Eat § 8 SS "e" ove anaaixs Lx Sxozs. sc, ak ak eee Oe JOSEF HOFMANN, Incorporated in 186 for 25. yeare by. the Legisles = ime betag a “stuffed club,” Dr Gabsiel | makes 8 noise.” Oneof the men, he sala, cut his| 2%, 9 8 ‘Si F 8 9 BBR OU @ Bl ~ scribed. Subscription-lat iiust close February 15, | Accompanied by Mme. HELENE HASTREITER, Con- ture ‘for Educational and Charitable purposes wi 4, for the time betng a “stuffed club,” Dr. Gabriel | makes a noise.” beedianeg | = Sef “Oo Set Oe Bs, RR 2 888s ao wae of Tank tralto; Six, De Anna, Baritone: Miss Nettie ‘a capital of $1,000,000-to which a reserve fund Sadeo ct tonstmamter, which ne Giscbareen ooesee, | ing his watenand S17 in fash. foo ropeery | oe O° ah oe pee Rt I Carpenter, Violinist; Sig. Romualdo 50,000 ban since bee wtdnd , whic! 3 mace § ae ~ YoY A RRR Trt B T ‘This training is but a scientic development ‘Sapto, Acoumpanist, and. By an overwhelming popular vole its franchise was itably a8 to insure his nomination for a second | Occurred about 7:30 o'clock. Yesterday afternoon| y y¥ 4a i R IT T BBB ROT of the Naturaf Memory to such a dewree that at I <4 part of the preseut State Constitution adopted USe™ preiasat'ott Gis"'claie ‘Me*Huanph | mea bsaae Pos Eout'Mottrop ot'tad ak | oy Bak HR Be ieee rae feoeer keener mera acres | DE MIDAS, oe tof club, Mr. Rudolp! 2 - eu coaching for ORCHESTRA. < ‘The Only Lottery Ever Voted On and Endorwed by the p nd George Graves, and locked them uy v a4 A4R RU T ‘Lost Memories restored, bad ones made good, and ‘Scale: 5 }1, and General ad- Stee rier Sano, Se |tervie mnaar eatheatenee| "48m TT 00, pun, oem | BOR Bm, oq, ky g | Satis areca | tet mesa eset i ts pee tS rer ny ed | t 8 8 Kar ke BB AA RRR OG A&A Il NNN |" Coursewill bocin about March 1. Fee to course of | Saleof seats begins at the Box office of the Grand 413, ts Grand, Single Nuuber Drawings take ace A. P. Smit made a capital speech on iD lite. is, Gi +3SeReE B ASA ROR GGG AAA II W NN | 5 lectures, $5, subject toa contract not to divulge the | Opers House, Friday, Feb. 3, at 9am. 100; | mouthiy and the Grand Quarterly Drawings regularly Mr. 3. J, Chickering sounded the praises of “Lovely | man and. Da eg! ii Sgg8 fT Oo E B Een BBB A A RR GGG A A Il NW NN | system ‘Weber Grand Piano used. 3030-6t Had | Seay Sree nents Ciaoch, Sane, Sapsemsber, and Bes oman maAray “A sume reet 2 = = — cember). and Le “ identified Graves as the person who made useot| Ww ww Ri TTIT I N Gi A Fl Names and subscriptions received and rma- SIRASLE SEA‘ 2 ASPLENDIDOPPORTUNIN" Wi FORTU! —- St pe ee HG A Se a &% sss 4 oF Ete tiongiven by wesh — D® =Y 47 panna cnennpareeg S mntgeht ane Se C Wwww eRe It T It NNN G ‘er 24 te LUCIEN E, ©. COLLIER! aad pot yg Fg TT Fative entitled ‘A desparate deed,” and Mr. Hub- | identify the others. oMcers recovered} Ww ww ESA Ht Ff HONNN Go AA FE ER col iE, MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTER IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, bard T. Sraith read ap ‘amusing selection aan ie ae papa aw ing? eee ser wwReEit tr H NXN “edo Sus8 28S Tun Eee 1538 Ist. nw, ‘Also, for ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1888. evening ‘from. Mr. charies. "ichards Doage. for. stores, they ‘garnea that it bad been rr, A FP Ee gen. o cifieg el hp tee le SINGLE E NIGHTS 4 Aas — meriy an active member of the club, but now re- | purchased by ir. Wm. Corden, @ clerk in PPP AA PPP OEE RRR =f a AMERICAN OPERA. > PRIZE, @150,000. Siding In Boston. A quartette, composed of Messrs, | the Peaston OMfice, who lives in Anacostia. He iden- zr g zl ss 2 H (00 ERE g8Sy ECTURE BY For sale at 8a Notice —Tickete are Ten Dollars only. Halve, Hubbard 7. Smith, JJ. Chickering, Warren Seely, | tWledthe watch at having beenstolenfromlimtwo| P 284 p kee fo = fs Hot 89 oe Aeuasontc TERRE OEe BE Baa v ota, gat. | 2050-0" THE ARLINGTON HOTEL ob: Fitthn. 8; Deathe, Of and Fred F. Church, cont ago. —— E i sbruary: i *. pmamaqven Bawa — . PRIZI ted largely to te pleasure of the evening. | midnight when he left Murray's “all-night” sa-| Our buyer has been able to secure, at a much lower Sos HE OO Es «AT I ama 4, 1888, at 8 o'clock. (A. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. 3:55 Gth.above Kt, 12 LisT OF FS. Mr. stapies, of Willard's Hotel, ‘had ‘placed | loon on Pennsylvagia avenue between eth and | price than usual, FIFTEEN HUNDRED POUsDe Oa “PROTECTION AND THE LABOR QUESTION.” | £4 ,FOh'BS DeBeht of SE. John’s Church, Geonre- B00 By pear Usth ‘st. 0r } CAPITAL, FRIZE OF 150.000 000 at the “head of the table, as bis tribute | 13th streets with (We defendants Soon after he | FINE-GRADE WRITING PAPER, ‘This popev comes Will begin on Admission 30c. Reserved seats, without extra |G? wabwegey Sree all ee orctock. GRAND BLUE OF 50-000 tothe clad, a huge floral piece _ in- | left the salon, he sald, he found himself in the | in eight styles, comprising the most popular variety in MONDAY ia di change, at Metzerott's Music Store, 903 Pa ave. ja31-t | Tickets 50c., for sale at Fickline's Drag Store, and at 3 PRARP Enizes oF meee Seribed | with” the name of the ciup, | Smithsonian grounds, and, one of the prisoners | resort ase [ONDAY MORNING, JAN. 30. (hoxenaarionat. vnc the door. en; jad 7 iaker © bys or th cub, Zo aes Rasalan te’ wife Or tue | (house Wat a 'sandcbag’ He wid por Gods | ORIENTAL LINEN COMMERCTAT, == {ot Sad 6 streota © SYNGYNO SCHOGLE Mina tue te0dteramr Pater 43) 2h ERlais OF Eh bee . i * NCONIA CREAM LAID COM. —— laced with me for rent or sale OO PETE ud president Of the club. Among the members | Sake don’t kill me. You cam have my watch. FRAN OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER YE “CHURCH OF OUR FATHER” ‘of cost to the owner. 100 PKIZES OF S.000 resent w. J. EB Leam- | They then took his watch and left him in the park. SLOAN'S LINEN COMMERCIAL, ruer. . (or r mend Tom 200 PRIZES OF }0.000 aia yh ya aed Pp CREAM LAID COM., GLAZED, RULED. Goons (30 ALE BROKERS OF SUM pars gn 30,2, DAY OF FEGRUABY: in ye Your of our| PSH Hropsry onesie calor cond atofice | | 200 Seices OF to.oa Irving ‘Wilitamson," T. J. Johnston, L. D. Wilson, | what had occurred, but never eported is loss to CREAM WOVE COM. GLAZED, RULED. See s8%3 TTTT 00 ppp DoD 4 RRR ppp | {end INBE:, Doors open at early cabais het. “Yo * Sage “ — D. E Sharretts C.K. Boyle, E A. Demaray, F. H. | the police. ‘The prisoners are held at the first pre- PANSY COM. ANTIQUE, PLAIN. ODD FAIRS AND SAMPLES WILL BE T BBR D ss BRB Bp | Musick wl EON ONE DINE atest | Paziotitnaw.10r.84y 1320 9th st. nx, 10r, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Parsons, Hubbard smn, br. Geo, B Welen, °- cinct for further investigation, PANSY COM., GLAZED, RULED. LACED ON SALE AT S35, r 8 8 BRD DAA ERED BD Gun zie aso 3 632 10h bw. tore 4 and large stable... 655 on net aa on K. V. La Dow, A. P. § . FRENCH COM., ANTIQUE, KULED. ‘MUCH LESS THAN COST. Bgg5 a4 7 27 8 “ setts, 1 are at wesw 7 | Dr. H. M. Sehooley, Andrew J. Miller, F. M.| A Protest Against Proposed 6-Foot| 1)... Wepecs den tn overs : . T ©O DDD DDD 4 4R RDDD ow 30 2027 Oth a. w. Or... juu = +) 20,008, " . o * '¥ Tespect equal to the best — 2 Boteier, SE Lewis, Br c. Crainpton, Rudolph Fence Law quality goods, which we eell s: thirty conte s pound WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR OUR SPRING pone i ar amg ee ta é. % West Wagner, J. Mek. Borden, L. W. Seely: Sapo pagp eigee grog FOR THREE DAYS STOCK WHILE THESE GOODS ARE HERE, E oo g a9 EK gs wd on Harry P. Godwin, '¢ Rh Edmonstor, N. D. Cram, Righton the heels of the disheartening an- WE SHALL SELL THEM AT 80 GO THEY MUST, AT ONCE, AND ATA a ER C L Hi RRR EE 53s, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ENT—931 RHODE ISLAND AVE. N. W, Max Hansmagn, ‘Philip S. Brown, Fred. F. Churcy, | Rouneement that there js ttle prospect of the| errr w ow w EER NNN TTITY y¥ a Hee cco ? “ol E Bene = | eee ae poy 4 1 dubs should be made Seward Beall, S. T. Stott. Eugene Byrnes, J. Q' | people of Washington obtaining relief in the mat. | 7 NNN oT Y ca cd Pancing from 20 tilt 11:30, S a wa coon, ae og ee - e ce, Cf > Tyk “hie! T NNN OT - PLEASE NOTE _ ‘Leap-year Party and Rosebuds for ladies Thursday. W.c- DI pany Bice, Caas © Tyler, J; J, Chickering, W. B. HIDDS, | ter of the steam raliroad routes comes that ot a| wy NNN yy = NINTH SEASON. NEW SERIES, Season Tickets, SOc. Single Ticket, 10. 925 Fet.aw. | For further information write clearly, giving ful! - G. F, Jounston dnd Chss A. Burtiett, bl intro ue=d in the Senate wile Wil Mngict me | 2 ae ee ¢ THAT WE HOLD THIS CLEARING SALE. . Doors open at 7:30. 3023-20 _| }20R RENT—302 MASS AVE N.E, Two.sTORY | Sidrem. “FOSLAL NOTES” Exprom Mctiey Ondere jus nh thousal ir -OW] DI a EASO! Recep een ick or New For change in ordiuary jetter. Curreucg Lacrens sy Haxny Groack.—Henry. George, | makes compulsory. the frection of waeios tase 00, EX N ERM NOT NEEDSHOESFORINMEDIA‘S Use, | FIVESUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED LECTURES, BIS- | TyiscHOFF COURSE. oud basement, tey-qindow Bick Hours: now sit | £5 ingues iat our expense) stdeead Tze, pulsory board Po HE EF NOT NEED SHOES FOR IMMEDIATE USE B Tooms aud bath: all m. i: papered throuxhout: ‘reut, AUPHIN, the Well-known agitator and poiitical economist, | fence at least 6 feet high around all vacant lots in aS Sea oe IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY THEM Now ‘TORY, BIOGRAPHY, LITERATURE, AND MR. THIRD CONCERT. $2vamouth, HENRY JAEGER. 15 4th st se. J9-4 = 40 = will deliver a lecture on “Protection and the | this city.” This, nits alm and in the vagdenecs OO NNN E FOR THE FUTURE, AS YOU CAN GET cate pe ee lh! Sea aie auton Cee 7B RENT—UNFURNISHED. —- Lavor Question," at Masonic ‘Temple on, Saturday | of its terms, opens the dor for ome or tke Rese oo” NWS ee THEM FOR LESS THAN THE COBY TO OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL. SCHUBERT QUARTETTE CONCERT COMPANY, | W'PETGlavacesike str 14th st...... 060.07 | Address Registered Leiiawio evening. Seats are on sale at Metzerott's, tumber.interest jormon record. Im ‘many portions Goo ERR RX XN TTT gss, cat — of Chicago, consisting of a Male-Voice Quartette of ; aaa 33.33 30th st Gide NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE. — a . ich are only two 4 After yummer's residence abrosd Mr. Stod- | many years standing, and high reputation, assisted by | 1816 ow Urleatn A GRaxD ARMY InsTaLtation.—The newly | buildings, these often miserable frames, yet if this §° fe ENE F 5s, becasces lari aise prima study and ay at | Mis EVA EMMET WYCOFF, Contralto, be Bt) — sd elected officers of the Department of the Potomac | small “remainder of the square” Was thus occupied oo Kz NuY OT FOR LADI GENTLEMEN, GU ‘A azo REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaare Seve instabed inst eveaing Past ‘Gepectanns | every other owner thescol or lea, see ousted i a ee ES, , GIRLS, home with his memories and expcriences in Europe ‘And Miss GEORGIELLA LAY, Pianist, | 15: +4 Commander Brooks officiated during the installa. | would have to enclose “his property with a é-teet-| 4 PPP 00 U U XN .N ppp BOYS AND CHILDREN. with the result of acourse of lectures unsurpassed in At the Congrezational Church, 3833 — ne. i aces: i eg ton exercises. The new officers are as follows: | high close board fence. Many of these vacant lots | Aa beep ooU U NXN BD ‘THE GOODS OFFERED ARE ALL FIRST a SN ee 116 chances are all 1d that uo one can posmibly equal, an ‘bo: ScBtet Gin. comands 1 Me Fipes | tucks te atoad would mac omactie ease | Sak BPR BE OE RRA BOB | quattrraoops: ners eLasoioun, |g no ateay ate suoana | DIODE Tole. asin, 0a” got | HERS Gitte wit amber wil raw 2 Modal director; De. loratio Ne Howards chee: | cost or the fesctngs 20" that ect ermeene | £44 FS Oy RAE BoP - AND MARKED, IN FLAIN FIGURES | .,'Parigund elsewhere, and mates hie order by ape. | ABSIT BLOU THEATER. Fe REMEMBER that the paymeat of all prizes ie lain, Kev. Levi H. York. tual confiscation.” How long, too, would these | Remember this is a Job lot, and after it is disposed of WILL NOT BE SENT OUT ON APFEOW cial artists in different lands, and from many sources, WEEK OF JANUARY 30. 4 QUABANTERD BY SOUR Ra reusal BaNeedt: ——~—_—_ fences remain in this poorly policed city, where, to | we cannot duplicate it. a ane jal including the Paris Salon of 1887. 2 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. a | dt Orleans, and the tickets are myrned by the President of NEXT WEEK at Atvacou’s—Mr. Robert B. Man- | the Writer's knowledge, signs on lots have been — EXCHAN JAMES M.HAMDIE and SARA VON LEER Hs ‘an Ingtitution whose chartered rights are recoenized Yell, the Well-known and accomplished young | tot down for frewood, and that within three SMITH & WARDWELL, = THE LECTURES HAVE ALREADY BEEN RE-| ™ Ox THE FRONTIER | en anne ey Se ‘actor, will appear at AlDaugh’s next week in a | SQuares of a police station. What, too, will It add 1 703-707- Pat ‘and Dances, ‘Hous oF anonymous scene, paienee ay talled “Monbars,*in witeb Le has been hax. | to the beauty of the city to have long rows sa | 383! Se eee ARTHUR BURT & CO, ED ee a een eer eOarees 1M |! og et cae Bie so | — — — ‘much success this'scason. Seats for the en, | Tough board, unwhitewashed fences? Betuer the R & of BOSTON, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, and with un- | 150 ue costucsen Beeuittal Soonery. | o i$ $16.67 1 Sagement go on sale to-morrow morning. resent green sward of the unfenced lous, " New EB Abppisox, $028-a.matu-3m «1211 F ST. N. W. bounded success during s season of FIVE CONSECU- ‘A Great Battle Scene. 912 10th st nw. 22r. 300 J & — = ——— ork Fnlladelphia, Judying from the number ‘Wholesale and Retall . ‘TIVE WEEKS IN CHICAGO. Next week-EDMUND COLLIER. s0_| 7, Pisce, 105, 28 OHNSON RELL ‘Tuk Farm ax Bazan of the Nelson Division, No. | of unfenced lots which’ meet the visitor's eye, have Dealersin SS oe eee 3 U. RK. of P., which Is in progress at the k- | Bo such Chinese.wall legislation; but, alas! poor PAPER, BLAN! E188 iK BOOKS, AND STATIONERY, ns No. 314 EIGHTH ST. N. W. (near Pa ave) Orders or requests for quotations given personal at- tention, and satisfaction guaranteed im price and Finding last season that the plan of giving « single | (ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, course was entirely inadequate to meet the public de- Sima spa abai deers FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1888, REV. 8AM JONES TWO COURSES EXACTLY ALIKE, ‘To be given as follows: COURSE A-EVENINGS OF FEB. 6, 8, 14, 16, 2,| Will Give His Characteristic Lecture, Subject: COURSE B—EVENINGS OF FEB 7, 10, 15, 21,24. “GET THERE ™ * Rink, is proving a great success. To-night | Washington, it is the experimental ‘garden for the mea p g. and the Orient No. Sot legislative enactments. Citizen. Alexagurta, ap lount Vernon, No, 5, K. of P., of — the District, wi the For tue Poor.—“Charity” sends $10 to Ty Re — Stat for the Associated Charities, > DgatH oF Cot. E. C. Foxp.—Col, Ellery C. Ford ma . zor Gied ‘at bis residence in. Le Droit Park yesteraay | ANOTHER Reapina BY Cuances Diceens,—Mr. | quality, afternoon, after a Drict iliness. Death resulted | Charles Dickens will make his tarewell appear: | SUsLiy: na 500 PAIRS OF BLANKETS, $1, #150 t @8 all at reduced prices. RNISHED HOUSE FOR TWO #75: suitable for sunil | BED COMPORTS, 75. 81, 81.25. A $1.25. three months. 28 of and '; in order for com a wong ne “4 x HORSE BLANKETS, frou a cofuplication of diseases coutracted during | ace in Washington on Sunday evening. February | Telepone No. 4562. 0, Bor 359. LIST OF SUBJECTS: ‘The sale of seats will reopen st Ellis! Music Store | bivase “Address KW. Btar‘otice, Helerencnsteguee woe. Hepa caumey acters courased durag| 2022 RM auungUS ean Crone, Pecans Manis & H. FEsnUaHY 6 site ke 2 sae goin rota Bath Obio volunteers, and attained the rank of be ead his famous Christmas Story, “Doctor BOOKSELLERS. IMPORTERS, NEWSDEALERS, TRAVELS IN SUNNY SPAIN, i siemens | DEES Coens EE GRNAT VARIEES, i eg ee ee a: te yers Party.” Seats may STATIONERS, AND ENGRAVERS, ‘Memories of Mr. d's Becond for his lecture ae a Te 6 A Ky of La be secured at the box oMice, beginning to-morrow. 4437 Pa. ax. above Wi veteens eet ae oie cteaaar as Gecona anil Seketp, Purchased for his Jocture efvertioed for BEAUTIFUL FRENCH SATTEENS, 300. Sanger, Werk, and ot Cotta beer eee ghaue® Case vem mma | All the Intest Books ue isaned. Au dhs unter! Nowe. | UNDER DATE OF NOVEMBER 18, 1667, FROM FEBRUARY 6 ana 10, Cea Mr. Jones, with Bev. Sam. BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN SATTEENS, 1250. Col Ford was chiet of the Mineral Division, Gen: | BPD, Besside Liber : ae a JULIUS CAESAR. Sot: é 3,000 yds. Short Length GINGHAMS, from 2 ya, Seal Land Omice, for several years, and for the past | B Bhat ber & VasrTiNG CARD ENGRAVING’. speotarry, | SMa; pusnow * year sltce 1 commenced u A Deeply ‘Study of « ete upto 10 yas. 100: worth 12 ge. SENS ea ES eagaced in tnd practice ot few. | BoD ek. BY ‘Wedding Invitations, Announcements, At Howe Oats, | lace My hair ai hat tine was tna, bed wap. pistoneel charscter: “Marvelous jORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, He was for a time a mewber of the school board. | | DDD KR R— R RUD EER fonograms, ind Cost cf Aru ongra wa aleve: ipod feared entra (ae FTE eee ane - 15th st,, two blocks south of Pennsylvania: NEW SPRING SUITINGS, 50c. to@1. Fexenat or Mason Dacuwow.—The funeral of SG BRR, ERE Estimates furnigied apn request é Scrat scorer, ext tomy greek daugnt ie pasuiareaee Open from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. “pis A Pull Stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR at the Major Willis Drummond, formerly Commissioner 6° Ree ke 3 PROMPTLY FILLED. | wonders my hair. stopped FEBRUARY 14 and 15. Lowest Prices. of the General Land OMfice, vook place yesterday Cc k RE G T B now T havean again in good, i ‘THE SPLENDORS OF THE PYRENEES, afternoon from Trinity church. Kev. Dr. Addison cco R R EEE er Sue Dest. ent’ Mr, Stoddard's Summer in the Bw itserland of OUR WHOLE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. OMiciated. Tue pali-earers were Senator Alll-| RER A KK IT THE CONCORD #, bY oo oe wm ‘Sea eee isaac tes aieeh Ba | por £4 EX Hl fae Oe zz =a Mriends of the deceased, ‘Tue wterment’ was ‘at| BaP AMA EK Ht LE eS Dsess Parresxs Se ‘ stim per ia JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, A Mass MEETING Fou THE READING SruixEns. Bp So W ws A oete west " cacy atta Rama = . ie ERS.— i UTZ & BRO. jhole stock of Dress Patterns reduced from $30, oP Heruhera, made a statement last eveaing Sonne cas pe 3 3 wie © cor Penn. ave, adjoining National Bote, Pert SG, iso grotens taetpnes oe ae nese sirte nt last ev be ave, ae Federation of Labor relative to the condition and Fo We law dees re of the men engaged in the strike. It| PULL WzIGHT—PURE-MOST P! = Hoty and at very low ‘All Evening Goods at lees than cost, ‘was decided by the Federation to hold a mass ne on ae ens Sei te aed ae | Slseuaciet cxaatinhes ieiivehs ‘An opportunity is now offered to secure handsome Peundittce consisting OF Mesa Te Se Dechane | for more than a quarter ote contr! Ar Pane Cosr. Dresses at very low prices. H. W. Sticke, Jobn F: ‘Geo. Suter, M.D. | Hultgt States Madre ‘MOIRE SILKS, all colors, reduced in price, of BEAL AND PLUSH GARMENTS | Eytre CHANTILLY Roweaberg, Bruce, L. H. Patterson and E. }most Healthful Ue *pevcds a . Bargains in LACES. W, Orster was appotnted to make the necessary | docs not contain Antmonin, Liane, bere media snd lao sizes op hand, Thonede- | , PRIESTLEY'S MUUBNING GOODS: NUW'S VEIL, arrangements ‘Cans. airing a yah ordered all around; SILKS, VELVETS, ‘Dhan ces Bow. GDODS; BABNESLEY TABLE LINENS and NAaP- Su? To Jat.—This morning Lawrence Murphy, xew VaugE BAKING POWDER Co. WILLETT & RUOFF, KING. whose arrest in New York was mentioned in Tak | > maw. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. LATTERS AND FUBBIERS. INDIA SILKS, new patterns, just opened. Suan of Zemenaey, nao heen becugst Reve 906 | 905 Peansyivania avenun —_n16-Sm ‘comm ns harge of forgery W. of the pame of John D. ‘Cromsant Nartosa Novexry ORKS, For W; — “assent Wrrnoct Leave.—Police Officer Wm. ‘Room 43, Post building. Evaro Wun W.M. SHUSTER & Soma, Kid Gloves at and below cost. Seat without cave" on Cais mofuing's report of | 2tm2Ow Prepared, t the above-mentioned place, to | Pans im newece 919 Peaneyivania sve, Lieut. Kelly. it ts understood tbat the oliver does | manufacture all Kindsot Patented Novelties Modala' | , Flowers Artistic Ribbons and Neckwear in VERY | One Price, ) tend to return to duty, owi some m! TEST STYLES Understanding vemos [buideiand Lieut eel, | Fine Gold Silver and Nickel Piating doom. at | “MGLLIMERE AT COST. a and bis resignation, staved, was handed 1 | mateg é MRS. M. J, HUNT, ole owners of the Pats.its of E. Bertiner for heatess, 3a0-Im = (County rights for sale).

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