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ll i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WE CITY AND DISTRICT. & Advertising is profitable only when prop erly done,—that is, in the medium sure to reach the largest number of those whose attention is sought. Money otherwise expended for that purpose is wasted. To expend it wisely, ad- vertise in Tar Stan. It not only claims the largest circulation, but gives the figures, and we ars to them! FOR INFANTS ‘TRAct AND NVALIDS. WARS he green , THE BIRTH OF 1890, Perfect Substitute for Mother's Milk. garce INVALUABLE The Old Year Out and the New Year im CHOLERA INFANTUM ano TEETHING A qickly senimflated Food for DY SP! cor S. A PERFECT NUTRIENT inal wasting disensos REQUIRES WO COOKING. KEEPS IM ALL CLIMATES. hook.“ The Care and Feedingot SEND {reece taslied tree to say sdtroun Do. seR-GOOOALeE CO., Boston. Mass. In—Watch Night Services. ‘The advent of the new year was marked last night by the ringing of belis and blowing of steam whistles throughout the city. A merry weleome to the new year was sounded from the chimes of the Metropolitan Methodist church bs Prof. Reistenbach. In the Meth- odist churches of the District watch night | Services were held, closing at midnight with singing the consecration hymn. Social parties | danced out of the old year and into the new, | and, altogether, the change in the calendar was | pretty generally observed by the citizens of | the District in some way or other. | Several of the councils of the order of Sons | of Jonudab observed watch night in an appro- priate manner. Pioneer council, the oldest, ueld @ public entertainment at Grand Army hall, consisting of addresses, music and recita- The Great English Complexion SOAP, | tions, At midnight the membership renewed 3 heir pledge of abstinence. hen the meeting PEAR losed with singing the doxology. The beue- SOAP. diction was pronounced by Rev. 8. Kramer. Of atl Drogaists, but beware of imitations. Rea BES. 816 Chestnet St. a, ———— TLADELPHIA. The council in secret session initiated four can- didates and after partaking of supper at Fleisch- n's the “good of the order” exercises occu- the balance of the night. Many of the bers of Good Wi.) coanci) took part in the 5th streets, had their regular wa ch night serv- +. Centennial council had their usual ban- | quet. closiug with watch night services, | Appropriate services were ueld under the auspices of the Good Templars last evening at the Pennsylvania avenue and 45 street. Grand Chiet Tempiar Kulstrom presided. A | midnight tue members renewed their obliga- | Hons, = JUDGE MILLER RECEIVES. His Involuntary Callers in the Police Court This Morning. | Judge Miller announced yesterday that he | Would hoid an early-morning reception in the Polkce Court today. Accordingly Bailiff Ken- aig. whose duty it was to call in the guests, | wes dressed this morning in his best suit of clothes todo honor to the occasion. Clerks | Clagett and Hayser and Marshal MeCaffrey as- | sisted in receiving. There was a conspicuous absence of the punch bowl, but the effects of last night's potations were visible in many of the callers’ faces. The first guests on hand were George Jones and hie daughter Hattie. and testimeninis for When I teliver my my work is dona.” ndred and teen- “Another batch of onters W I's Acme Blicking mail to Wolf & Randolph One snzle delivery bringing one h ty-seren testimo: as though some people | They had been interrapted by Policeman Wall Enew the worth of while they were too noisily celebrating last Hf night, and Judge Miller turned them over to Walff's ACME Blacking Mr. Stoutenbarg to be his guests at the farm for two week “Begging on the street” was t the next caller—Thos, Thomp- nt Byrnes, Two months, Mary an Charlotte Parker wished the judge | a happy New Year, and he reciprocated by civing them three months at the farm, Wm. Waiker and Andy Morris paid their respects and the ju tended to them the compii- | meutsof the seasou—sixty ar Ge Pht - > | having to pay their board. Pasquale Girard, Kee Cue: How Ane Yoo | an inesoeer looking Iiclias caaeered witeo is Vb Go. IT TOO, KEK-CUU! name was cailed and said “guilty” to every- ing charged against him—breaking a window «i disorderly conduct. The judge said: $15 wr forty-five days, Pasquale didn't have the “fifteen.” Carl Tolliver, profunity. #5. John Carrico and Wiliam Moxley were calied, Tbe former appeared, said guilty and sepped back, ‘She latter paid $5 to re- | main away. “Bridget White was charged vy Poheemon Fritz Passau with leadmg a Tight, READ DIREC. letter Thank of tem to influence those who oad. ‘The Bewt Blacking for Men Women and Children, should be F: Hl dus tollowe. | .ewd life; sixiy days, James O'Donneil, Tuos. Pee Mi ff PLAID OVER | siston and Jus. MeDonald, who met on a corner ia this ibid Gin © Swampoodle last nigat. accused of having HANDS WE GLUE SULLS, FULL INDIGu, | Leen tov Lowsterous, They paid ¢5 each, ida Biavib WH iGH A ng ORES Lane and Kie eget mares not care > ete ee ut hy a ee he recep ion, and they therefore paid a “V¥" CETARAY COATS, 69.600) ALAT BOUL SUITS | | Ly tor the privilege of staying home. Louies few tee undlueky thirteen, &e. Jackson and Eizw Koss, colored girls, attended tod LOGS | s vebureh sceial” last might, They started S. ou" | wome together, bat when the name of Frank Ucay thirteen. &c. . Fultz was men ioued there was a fight. Louisa JULES, (NIGHT AXP | was amessed £10 and Eliza wus released, Benny T WITH SILK AND SATIN, | Brausou, a colored boy, was taxed 10 for bit- saitiiiatiness Gng Jobn Sanders with n stone, DR. PATTUN'S DEATH. Details of the Sud Event at Westfield, - | New Jersey. cial dispatch to Tue Sram from West- . N.J., gives the following particulars of he death there of President Wm. W. Patton, D.D., LL.D. of Howard university, which ath Was mentioned in yesterday's Stan: Dr, Vatton died here suddenly at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning. He was in the best of health until within a few hours of his deuth. He was with his son Rev, C, H, Patton on Monday afternoon ind walked briskly with him to the post office, where they parted. President Patton then tarted for the house of his daughter, Mrs, Martin Wells. On the way he wus helping a litte girl on a tricycle up a hill when he was taken with shortness of breath, He FICE SALE ont nud YOUF Ealis, HeVOrtbeless ¥e Sick CHRISTMAS, VieTOR BE ADLERS TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE Y 7th st nw, Corner ManwebUsetis avenue STEICILY ONE PRICE Qpee toutes until 10 p.m. Tuseday sight until 11 me a=] JV ALLIS & co's NPW ORLFANS CUSTOM POTSE CIGARS. ell bene, Clear taupe ae en ae Sees. ane | continued a short distauce with dificulty, but Paints or evoring and are not dipped. Is a beautify ——er Ske Ben home, ba 2 resching his daughter's house he : d and conversed freely. He was m no yuiae A doctor was summoned but did not up- pr rehend great danger. At 9 o'clock nana » the evening be was carried up- the south, Borth, east and west we Ue In by ine | stairs, and at 10 o'clock was resting quietly. lane Capt ie on, hesulariy au | execpt for labored breathing and occasional Vertised iu uearly every b sspaperinthe Union | coughing, but at midnight he grew Sine iG many other ways, Isaetavdard braud Abw | rapidly worse. Severe congestion of the Jutery onay che Whviersle Agency wives wm euch city. | | set in and deprived him of Write tur prices anc coptra at 1 o'clock. © Was conscious ambos L. BALBOUR & SON, othe end. President Patton's term of ofiice © Ageuta =| expired on the day of his death, He had but Just taken up his home with his daughter. Santee Fv tenant The Planets in January. From the Scientific American, Mercury is evening star until the 30th, and after that time becomes morning star. He reaches bis greatest elongation eastward from the sun on the 13th, at 8 b, p.m., being 18° 51’ east, He ts then, and fora few days before and after, in favorable position for observation with the naked eye. He sets on the 13th, an | bour and three-quurters later than the sun, and may be found im the west, about 4° north of sunset point, becoming visible about three- quarters of an hour after suaset. Mercury is ‘n injerior coujunction with the sun on ‘tl 30th, at Ob. 42 m. am., passing between the carth end sun, like the moon at new moon, Large stock of reliable Biss presenta Urs Just opened for Christ. tab aud Seal sLoulder Capes. a combination buth Ve abu styl Wk Shoulder Cayes, with ruchau Capes i i 4 rk prices. Gri : id Visites at New for iadies aud “ a ay Astruchan Capes ming ‘o match in all fare s0'd. suid as low as ay ls in Auerica, aud largest sien to select from. i Wasbeii & LUOFF, eat.ers aud Furriers, yuo FeuusyiVauia ave ae a ee Poor Ressex Goons } J govus We have the 219-3 Mercury sets on the IstatSb. 31m. pm. On , | tue Sist he rises at 6 hb. 34 m. am, pe Cenetinn Soot eeeee tre from | Saturn ie Morning ctar. He hes od -reuiars with | vanced so far toward Opposition that he is very ed Water- avorably situated for observe whole month. Star gazers, who are familiar with ¢ Ale, will easily find the planet about 4 east of Regulus, the bright star in the hand.e, rising at 5 o'clock in the middle of tue munth. Saturo rises on the Ist at8 b. 52m, p.m. On the 3lst he mses at 6h. 441m. p.m Jupiter iseveuing star until the 1th and BLEK BOULS aud wear, «UB. ER COMPAN SUM Yeh at, MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. 4 morutug star for the rest of themonth, He is een in conjuuction with the sun on the 10th at 0h. A POLLO. 47 mo. aud passes to the sun's western side, to take his place among the morning AM persons desiring to have a Pure, stars. He meets Venus as he makes his way Besitly, VPalsteble sud stimulstiog west from the sun. The two planets are Drink with theic Christmas and New | in conjunction on the 19th at4 bh. 20m. am, Year ke Should nut fal to send tor | They are, however, too near the sun to be visi- J Bcase us ULis Rue Beer. AYOLLO. A bew and special brewing of the BAR- THOLOMAY BREWING Co, BUCHESTER, N.Y. Price, €1.50 per case of two dozen Pints, delivered to any part of the city. 30s 11TH ST. N. tT bie.” Jupiter sets on the Ist at 5b. 4 m. p.m, On the Sist he rises at 6b. 17m. a.m. Venus is morning star. She is of little ao- count during the month on acconnt of her ereat distince from the earth and her near ap- — to the sun. Venus rises on the Ist at 6 . Som. am. On the Sist she rises at 7h. 3 m. am, Uranus is morning star. He is in quadrature with the sun tue 16th at 2b. p.m., and is then 90’ west of the sun. Uranus rises on the Istatlh.2lm.am, On the Sist he rises 1b, 24 m. p.m, Mars is morning star, He is near enongh to the earth to be readily recognized, a red star Positively Cured by adunistering Dr. Haines’ east of Spica, rising about 1 o'clock on the GOLDEN SPECIFIC. | middle of month. Mars rises on the Ist at 1h. I: can be given in acup of coffee or tea or imarticles | #2 M1. &m. On the Sist he rises at 1h. & Of food without the Luewiedwe of the patient; it iwab- |. Am, A svlute'y harmless, and will effect » permapentaud | Neptune is evening star. He sets on the 1st speedy cure, Wether we pauentisa moderatedrinker | Gt4b,21m.am. Op the Sist be sets at2b. or ap siccobe wreck, IY NiViK FALLS. Over | 21 m1. a.m. 10000 Gruuksrds have been made temperate men | Venus, Mercury, Jupiter, Mars, Uranas and who Lave takeu Guiden Specific in their coffee without | Saturn are wortug stars at the close of the their sicwicuwe, Ais Lowey Cousve they wit drink | mouth, Neptune is evening star, ing of Sees Wwe Lowe Wik 3 pume ous of particulars see Symptoms of La Grippe. free Ara ater pbbit Hows, | 5 chill that doth threaten to abake oat one sf. RK BFLPHENSTiNE. 14th st and Vi aves ee wets —______ | wo."umibe that the bodily weight bend beneath, PELONS, WHO, MISH TO GET FULL PRICES | 4 nead sorely tried, and each Lorre eadly jorked Sr Demeate, Foren, Meenieg an at 4 nose thai, alas. is indeed overworked. 202 Penna. sve nw.cor Jdgt. | ADi these are the syin ‘now met on life's trip pl be ante okie | Prociaiming the eatuh of the ureaded la érippe. Bd Gents’ Guid Watches, d7-tdislip WN. ¥. bres. 827-3 RUNKENNESS. Ok THE LIQUOB HABIT, Also full value walle dh Lacs’ meeting. Sparten council at their bali, G and | py FREDERICK CITY AND COUNTY. Business, Marriage, Divorce, Lunacy, Death, Etc. Correspondence of Tr Evang Stan. Ferpexicn, Mp., December 31. In the divorce suit of Mra. Susan Rohrbach against Martin N. Rohrbach, a prominent mer- chant here, the court yesterday dismissed the Petition of the plaintiff and ordered that each side pay the individual costs incurred. An industry to be known as the Frederick City box tactory has been established here and will go into operation on the 10th proximo. Mr. John C. Motter, attorney, yesterday filed ® petition in the circuit court here for a writ de lunatico inquirendo in the case of Richard Vansant of Mt. Airy. A pretty wedding took place today at the home of the bride's parents near Burkittsville, the contracting parties being Miss Ma, secoud daughter of David Arnold, esq., and Hamilton Sheffer.— Mies Jennie L Thom and Mr. Thaddeus M. biser were married to- day at the residence of the bride in Rocky Springs. ——Mr. Alouzo Fox of Fosville and Miss Eiht Wolf of Woi.eville were married at the residence of Rev, A. M. Smith near Myersville. After the ceremony they left for Washington on a wedding tour.——Miss Alice, daughter of Mr. Jesse T. Clary of uear Unionville and sfr. Wm. Wagner of Liberty were married at the home of the bride, Kev, Osborne Belt ofticiat- fire Aaron Davis died at her heme, five miles west of this city, yesterday. Her husband was @ disciple of ‘Lom’Paine. The remains of Mrs, Frederick ison of this city, who died suddenly Friday night last | at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Hopkins, | in Washington. were buried in St. John’s cem- ,etery here yesterday, The circuit court ad- | journed until atier the funeral asa mark of | respect to Mr. Neison, who is one of the oidest | members of the bar here. High mass was cei- | ebrated in St. Joun’s Catholic church here by | Rev. Futher Grand and the body was borne to | the grave by Judge Jobu A. Lynch, Dr. E. C. | McSuerry, John E. Sifford, Adoipuus Feurbuke, Vincent Seboid and Heary Williams, | BW. as, Garner of Middletown valley, while at work near Boyds station in Montgomery | county, dis overed # fine vein o: snriace iron ove on the farm of Mr. « rawford F. Young. An inscription has been found on a ratier in | the house uow oceupied by vohn C, Cobieutz bear Middletown which shows that it was erecied in 1789 by 8. Lemplin. The house is of stove and ts sti'l In good repair. Edward bald, « promiment farmer, aged about fitty years, died yesterday at his home m Frizzevurg. ie leaves a widow aud several children. Miss Letue Ebert of Washington is the guest of Mrs. Dr, I. 8. Eades. ——Mr. Otis Kepier of | Frederice is visiting tricuds in Wasuingtou.— Wu. M. Crimmius, manager of the Western Union telegraph vilice here, has been visiting in Washiu .tou,—AMrs, | Washington is the guest of relatives bere. — | Miss Nuuuie Dixon is visiting frien is m Wash- | Ngton,—— Air. Albert L. Pearre left last even- | lng on @ visit to Wasiiuston. ———— id Very Wet: Without It. | From the Puiudelphus Luquicer. Miss Chesinut—“Did you sit uuder the mis- tletoe?” Mass Walnut—“I di idn't have to,” cos George Law’s Game of Poker. From tue iit Lurg Post's Washington jeter. | Gen. Spinola regaled his friends with a good Poker story the other day, “L was commg down the Hudson one night,” he said, “in com- | pany with Cornelius Vanderbilt, Thurlow asked to come in. I uesitated, for I nad ouly avout $4,000 in my pocket and I knew that it Was to be a game wiiuout a limit. 1 mentioned the state of my finances to Law, but he told me totakea hand and said that he woud back me to any amount. ‘1am wiling to lose $00,000 or 240,000 tomyht,’ he said, “and to- morrow I wili tell you my reason.’ So the game started and I stayed in, hugging the ouce ina while when some one went $1,000 band. When we quit at daybreak I bad won about $4,0u0, but Law had lost ten times that amount. Tne next day i met him, *1 will tell you, Frank,’ be suid, ‘why 1 iost that money, 1 wanted Vanderbilt to think 1 was @ sucker, and so I piayed uke one. ‘Lhe result was that today 1 soid him a lot of steamboats for nearly 760U,000 more than I ever expected to Ket trom Lim. Don't you think the money was well invested?” i When Higgins Had no Overcoat. From tue Baltimore Hecaid, ““Lhis is wondertul weather,” said Eugene Higgins, throwing open his overcoat. “Feel as though I might as well shake my overcoat and get out my straw hat’ But even then I would | have a heap more clothes on me than I had this day fitty years ago.” “Why, was it very warm that Christmas?” somebody asked. “Weil, no,” replied Mr. Higgins, “On the day I refer to it was snowing—the 22d of De- cember, 1589. That's the diy that 1 was born, Six o'clock in the morning, Snow on the ground, No overcoat.” Mr. Higgins will talk very little about na- tional politics to newspaper men. When asked recently if he thought that Cleveland would be renominated, he suid: “I don’t think so,” “Will it be Dave Hill, the “Trather think the democrats will take up a western man next time,” wus bis reply, Coucerning Cleveland's defeat, Mr. Higgins thinks that bad Dan Manning lived he would have been the nominee of the party and not Cleveland. “Are you sorry that you got into politics?” somebody asked Eugene not long ayo. “Nota bit,” be replied. “I have cnjoyed the excitement, The ouly fault I have to fiud with = party is that it hasn't got enough back. me. ———-+e+ —____ Opportunities for Stanley. From th Be. iuer Borsen Courier. All over the world, ou this side of the ocean, people are trying to make capital out of the name of Stanley and suggest to its bearer the craziest, but more or less seriously meant propositions, The queerest of these offers has evidently come from Vienna, The Ronacher establishment offers him an engagement for fifteen uights, promising him one-half of the gross receipts, free of tax, and telling him at the same time that a guarantee fund of 10,000 florius has been di ited with the Austro- Hungarian consul at Cairo, and that the sketch of aconvenient program from Lim would be highly acceptable at an early date, A similar proposition has been made to Stanley by the Vienna orpheum admiistra- t who inguired of Lim tu the same letter if Le would be willing to bring some trained. elephants with him, Herr Zizula, a manufacturer of billiard tables, agent for his firm of fine and medium fine ivory, at asalary of fifty florins per day, with thirty per cent commission on the amount of his purchases, The administrators of the Panbion offer hun for thy exclusive right of exhibiting his bust in wax the sum of 2,000 florins, payable at Easter at a first-class Vienna banking howeo, Ou the part of the Edison’ phonograph so- ciety, Mr. Wangemann is suid to have offered Mr. Stanley £3,000 for the first thousand words spoken by bm into one of its phonographs, and bave sent him an instrument with the lat. est improvements as @ present. The foregoing are only a few specimens of the abuses to which the telegraph wire to Zin- zibar has been put,and it wonid be by no means sorprising if Stanley were tempted to ret ninstunter to Wadelai, whither the mes- seager boy could not follow him, A coart decision in Philadelphia reinstates a member of the Union Lev club who had been expelled for calling another member a blackguard, POWDER ~ Absolutely Pure. aut varies A ~ wah purity, serene aa ehilewtes me hore’ ‘ < i iuhac) Muda, and c ‘Mot oe sald Ix compet with the wuiutitude of lo: test bort weight gusto Sho Wallet Be ere MeCleilan Shook of | | Weed. Dean Richmond and George Law, when | | Weed proposed a game of poker and I was! shore pretty close and getting starticd every | offered Mr, Stanley a place as sole purchasing | if For Evesxe Wiss Tn splendid variety will be found with us all the new ‘Weaves suitable for Evening Wear and Receptions, all the delicate shades that arein vogue,with thenecessary combinations in endless variety and at such prices as You wish to expend. ‘The following are only s smsil percentage of the new goods, with prices affixed, but todo ourselves and yourselves full Justice it is positively necessary to see our stocks. SILKS FOR PARTY AND EVENING WEAR ‘The most complete and tastefully selected stock of the above goods extant, comprising all the latest | shades and styies of both Plain and Fancy Effects. Would call special attention to our line of French Novelties for Fronts and Panels. These goods im- Ported direct by Mr. James Lanaburgh while in | Europe. 20-tach China Silk, in all Evening Shades, 500. 27-inch China Silk, in all Evening Shades, 75c. 19-inch Surah Silk, in all Evening Shades, 68c. 24-inch Surah Silk, in all Evening Shades, $1. 20-inch, ex. beavy Surah Silk, in all Evening Shades, $1. 22-ineh Surah Silk, in White and Cream, 850, 20-inch Faille Francaise, in Evening Shades, $1.15. 2u-inch Faille Fraucaise, White and Cream, $1.25, 22-ineh Faille Francaise, White and Cream, $1.50. 2i-inch Kaille Francaise, White aud Cream, $2.25, 22-inch satin Morveilleux, Evening Shades, 8 1.; 20-inch Setiu Khadame, Evening Shades, 81, Evening Shades in Satins at 35c., 5Uc.,, 75c., | $2.25, | Evening Shades in Brocades, both Silk and Satin Effects, from $1 up. 2 and | 24-inch Wide two-tone Brocade Satins, extra heavy. | Bewular price. $3.50; our price, $2.50. 27-meb Crepe de Chene, ali the desirable shades, at 81.15. Regular price, $1.50, Canton, Shangha. and Japanese Silks in Whites and Creams from 50c, per yard up, Eveuing Shades of Moires at $1.50and $2. These are Linporied Gouds, 2-inch Stripe India Silke in the New Evening Shades at $1. Worth $1.25. Pomupadour Satins in all colors, making « handsome dress at alow price, as these goods are imitations of | the Finest French Novelties, DRAPERY NETS (ALL SILKE). 48-inch Chenille Dot Net, all Evening Shades, $1.50, 48-inch Tinsei-figured Net, Crean and Black, $2.50. 48-inch Chenille kmbroidered Flounce in Cream and Black, $3. 48-ineh Tinsel Stripe Net,in all Evening Shades, $1.25, | 48-inch Point @ Esprit Stripe Net, Evening Shades, 81.35. | 48-inch Plaid Brossels Net, Evening Shades, $1.35. 48-inch Spotted Brussele Net, Evening Shades, $1.50. | 48-inch Figured Brussels Net, Evening Shades 81.40. 48-inch Stripe Brussels Net, Evening Shades, 90c. 45-inch Point d'Esprit, White and Cream, $1, 48-inch Point d’Esprit, White and Creasu, $1.10. 48-inch Fish Nets, in all kvewmg shades, 750° former price $1. 48-inch La Tosca Nets, Evening Shades, $1.25. 72-inch Brussels Net, Evening Shades, $1, 72-inch ‘Lulle, Evening Shades, 6Uc. 22-inch Stripe Crepe, White Cream and Ecru, 75¢ Black Drapery Nets, in endless variety, from 750 ber yard, up, Beaded Nets in all Evening Shades and Beaded Laces to match, Lavender, Ecru and Pink 40-inch Chantiliy Flounc- ing at @1 per yard; Liegular Price, #2, Evening Shades in Fedora and other Flouncings. | 41m similar varieties will be found the necessary Trimmings, Buttons, Linings, Our assortment in these Goods is ulways complete. NEW YEAR'S REQUISITES, GLOVES in conventiona! lengths, NECKWEAR in all the latest novelties, RUCHINGS in ali the new combinations. HOSIERY, Lisle or Silk. HANDEERCHIEFS in dainty patterua, JEWELRY in extremely ingenuous productions, BILBONS in all the uew shadings, CORSETS of the most correct shapes. UNDERWEAR in Silk, Lisle and Caubric. Most important of which is the new “Full Dress Every stylish lady should include | these in her toilet. Corset Cover.” ‘These are cut very low in front; high back, lavishly trimmed in the beautiful Laces and dainty Embroid- eries, Ask our Underwear Lady to show you the different styles, Also FINE SOAPS AND ExTR&cTS, TOILET WAILRS, LAVENDER WATER, CHAMOIS, POWDER BOXES AND TPUFFs, FACE POWDFRS AND ROUGES, Aud ail the little Articles necessary to the toilet. GENTS' REQUISITES. H Gents’ Pull Dress Shirts. Geut’’ “ “ Neckwear. Gents’ “ “ Colwrs and Cuffs, Genw “ “ Jewel: NEW YEAR CANDS. Send in your onders at once for your Engraved Carda | Wo will STILL ENGRAVE YOUR NAME ON A | COPPER PLATE WITH 50 CARDS FOR 86 CENTS, ‘The work we guarantee, Also Mena Cards, Ball and Wedding Invitations Buely engraved. A Dhisseztartoxr Ox Avenreax WINES, teetotalers that a glass of ‘ma | tured and pure wine fs the most wholsexome, heaith | and strenth-giving beveraxe for mapkind. Almost every +tate—no matter how cold its climate—pro- | dnces grapee from which wine is pressed, but THE PASADENA WINES are made from those luscious SOUTH: BN CALIFORNIA grapes which attain the Riguest «rade of maturity aud ripeneas and are, there- fore, the best Wines in the market. It is now ‘by even the most fanatical thoroughly L % & SELIGSON, or 1200 end 1202 Penna. sve. n.w., WASHINGTON, D. ©, am the sole agent for the Pasadena Wines and Brandies aud sell ut marvelously low prices. 1 have received orders from rich snd poor alike and all cheerfully ac- knowledge (hat the Pasadens Wines and Brandies are by fur the besfand purest in the District, notwith- standing the fact that my prices are the very lowest. My 2u per cent removal discount will be indefinitely eonunued, PLease COMPARE MY PRICES WITH THOSE OF OTHERS. PASADENA WINES, Claret, extra quality, B suudy yam ete 100 80 yrvuue Virgil jozen,. os 400 © 320 Bweet Catawhs (duest quality). 20 BU Tcarry the larvest stock of Imported Wines, Coe- nace, Gius, Jumaica aud St. Croix Kums and all the French Cordials, including the celebraied after-dinner cordial, CatME DE MiUTHe (Cream of Merit), green or orange. The oldest Rye, Bourbon and Imported Whiskies cau always be found at my store. Ieuumerates few: Trimble Pure Rye. Mouuceido Pure i Feriecuon Pure sy Maunsville kure by gid Kentucky Sour Mash. In Demijohne or Bottles. very low. Seoteh Wlusk; 480 BSeoteh Whisk © 00 beotch W £00 Inish W uisky, 0) 450 Irish Whisky, vers 600 Irish Whisky,” ver S00 400 T make @ sjecialty of High-flavored Cooking and Jelly Wines and Brauwies, B. A. SELIGSON, THE WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANT, 1200and 1202 Penna. ave. n.w. Telephone Call 112-3. a18-was 30 Muro Pocxps wr? BECAUSE OF ALL CHOOOLATES: IT.IS THE PUREST AND BEST PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889: 8 GRAND PRIZES. 5 GOLD MEDALS. ASK FOR YELLOW WRAPPER. FOR SALE AT 40 CENTS A POUND EVERYWHERE. BRANCH HOUSE: 5 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. Unrarcevesten Arrracrios OVA A MILLION DISLKIBUTED, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMVANY. Incorporated by the Legislature for Educational ard Chorite! le purposes, and its franchise wade & Jurtot the present State Coustutution im 1579 by an Overwhelming popular vote, lis MAMMOTII DRAWINGS take place Semi-An- nually (Juve and December), and its GRAND SIN- GLE" NUMBEK DKAWINGS take place in each of dare all drawn the other ten wouths of the year, iu pubue aut the Academy of Music, MED FOR TWED PROMPT PAYMENT OF PuIZES. Attested as follows: "We do hereby certify that we supervixe the arrange. ‘ments Jor all the monthly and Semi-Annual Drawing? Tie Lowimana State L nd controtthe Draw | barre. DNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1890. EDUCATIONAL. IN_WASBINGTON. HORTHAND—A NEW ERA IN THE ART. ACME Screens e aera meant | oy two to Mee y, eonie 1 writ taubt ree Cail or send fur Ser is rhlet. MAD SCHOOL ACME PHONOORAPHY, BePet re MCLVS), Prociper aatie® WLU -E OF COMMERCE, 60y F Cee ees ecig toes. Sun Pact sad aie Ee Se Chg IES a — | } Busivess P. Yt b nt thor of the celebrat Ee tie S x pyre aS to hae for Bustivons 5 fi Paris, 1550, sa ce coz ame 3 MEME re 1223 WASHINGTON. DQ THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, 431-to1e9 WIG. MAIVER SCHOOL FOR SINGING, ITALIAN mwetuod, Studio snd residence 819 Hi at. now, ‘Will Be pleased to mail « ircular on demand. 430-6t* Dee wate SE ae Sites oe Ms EMILY E. Fl } CHER OF i, = eee Sid Lat ne ‘GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUBIC, ST. Buiidi bpd F staf wenth rd "s jute, Cornet, Lianbe by ‘ia parvetor, av ak 1006 Sat. ose _ 426-61" Wat eat. TITUTE, 407 Mass ave. Highland 14th Street Circle. ir_and Mra. WM. D. CABELL, Principals, ACAD: MY OF FINE ARIS. 804 £ ST. XN. W.— Cheapest and best place to learn Drawing rs. IMOGENE ROBINSON MOK- welve medals and studied 15 te im chareoal, crajon, ou solar 1TiDTS, pastel, water and oi colors, to order from #3 WY) Studios open duily Weduesday even- ! on aguisand see the wouderful progress of students, ojaé™ N 614 12u aw . bear F. aq SCHOOL YEAR ULENS JANUARY 5, 1890. Sy GEORGE'S HALL FORK BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, Md., Prof. J.C. Kincar, A.M) Principal. Au unc uurjussed Boarding Scuool; $100 to $l25 per Lalf sesmion. Nes ti ‘OD"S Cc O01, 407 E CAPST, be c Lin Washington. horou-h, successful and prosperour, 77 per cent have annua: scholarships, @25. Dew wethods, easy terme, raj ad progress, Hi ‘Type-wriung free lo busitiess Course pupil ! Nid jor circular or cait bet. } and 7 pin. 22-3 a dppb SCHMI.i'S BCHOUL KINDERGARTEN 43h and ary—at woe td ot nw, 4 — w.thwestern section, teacher accompanying Ariicur t peer Leading Leugut the Deal @iv-tiu YARD GEADUATE | DEBIMES PUPILS Siugiy or in small Classex Apply. ee We. in. EEN ML. a9-1m__At Sanders & Staymau’s, s LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Alsv Grace, Deperuuent, and Expression. The Beadtescury method. Lessons in class or private, Ci cular contladnine terms aud ull Micriuathen free. Miss MAUD D. BEChWi1K, B.A, oc31 Fis Indorsed by those 1 sti Eixoccriox A ND MALIN Col Orxarony, } LGL Uk ELOCUTION, near k } ; re’ Certificatesawarded | Dhorler courses privately Or in case, pAKe Cataluxue free. to xranman Forty-ey Sepleau er thorough 3 aud 20 eflorts are spured to agvauce the papils rai lity tor aequ Or‘shed rt. suUsical departiwent comsrises: ‘the jic and embraces: ‘ary, Vielin, AN BUSINESS COLLEGE, SEENCLEI > ‘Corner 7th 211 Bchool of Bua: spewriting. wectrical Science, Feuwaustap. and Arciutectural Drawing ous. Cuil or wend ior iisustrated catalogue free. uy aud SARA a! mes 2 on LANGUAGES, h st. n.w., Weehington, ‘pe we tue best school binih ©. Srhacen. LLB, Peiucipal; SEERCEK, Vieo Pruscival. ste in Auenca and £ uro} 20) Beyeeuy Inestery ot the Foren Languages, Dew Terum bexin Low. ‘drial ranches tn Bostu BL a. Chicuco, Bera re END, vacher of Eiocution, bing ¥ o.ce Culvure, Orate natac ACuon. 17 Lote aw, Pew ES CNL 1 ‘STITUTE, AMA 1207 Toth et. n.w—Poreons prepured success” tuuy tor all Exatutuations. blvcution taugitamdCom- Disilious revised, Buok heepauea speccaay. wus -Ola NANCIALL FON SHALE ESAPELY Dvir My CAPITAL? How cau I inereace my aicome with satety? Deud Jor Circular With Micet tuLcresting INLOrMAiOR ASVEK CENT NOME. = PRINCLYAL AND INGEKEST GUARANTEED by & aby; Wii ascetsover UNE MIL o inal id for cataionue | Ace: woune of our best cluzens inverted, to whol we reler, Address HE ey ee z hepresent » JOM ELSU, JB., . south st., Baltimore, Ma. UKSUN. JNU. W. MACARTNEY, ‘Meiuber No. Stock Ex, CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING. i4iv ¥ BT. Sw. Bavkers and Dealers iu Governwent Bonds. Deposits. Exchange. Loavs. Collections, Pailroud siocks and bonds, aud all securities listed on the :.xchauyes of New hork, Pluladeaphia, Boston and Baltimore vought aud seid. | A Specialy luaue of IbWestinent securities, District Bonds and #1 Local badroud, Gus, dusurance and Lel- epbLene Stock deait in. 416-e01n NO. W. Auucricun Beli Telephone Stock bought and sold.jy18 i PRINTERS. UFUS H. DAKBY, BOOK, JOB, NEWSPAPER, Show apd «.siir: a ened SY ew Lusterial; in oved mach.nery; ft tacil in the city. Sauslac.ivn pusrautecd, ja1-3m_ OWUEEN & WALLACL, eee cK AND Sub PRINTERS, 1S-ALIG ea a, wet COMMEKCIAL, LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL FLINIING OF ALL KINDS. FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. ou TRSON BROLHELS, FRACLICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND BOORBINDELS, 1238 Fenusy ivanis avenue, BICYCLES. FRICKCLES| FOR BOYS AND GIRLS- fH Bac. is the ouly hieb-grade, low- ri Saiety iseycle yet offered ior the Little folks, the same are conducted with hi gud Fath ward al partes, & 4 ty wae Uhis certzicule. wit Maltires aliacied, tn tis acveriwene Pf bunG Commissioners, smiles UF uur age nh.” We, the undersigned Ranks and Bankers, will pay als priscsdraum in The Lowisuin, Siate Letter ies whch may be presented a our counters. 1. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana National Bani LibiiKE LANAUX, Tres. State ual Bunk. A. GALDWIA, Pres, New Orleans Natoual Bauke CALL ROMA, Pres. Uaion Neuoual Bau GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1590, CAPITAL PRIZE, #300,009. 100,000 Tickets at 320 001000 er dentin, LIST OF PRIZES. PRIZE OF $300,000 is, LUZE OF “100,000 as, 1dZk OF dete O1 Aldus OF 5U,00U Is. £5,UUU Is, 91,054,800 ‘NOTE —1ickets drawing Capital Prizes ure not enti- bitte Peruana! Prison AGENTS WANTED. | oe op Rares, or any further information fall delnver} Will owe your ius IMPORTANT. MA DAI i ta Mouey i | Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, ew Orleans La By ordinary letter, con: oF Foshan {ubular stexd. Sresane ond af Lies out, Wei Pu jess thuy the juvenile machines heretofore sold and can be adjusted to sult children aud youths trom 8 to 16 oi ae. For sale all dealers and atthe iuuuuiactors, 11268 st mw.” Price 840. CRAWFORD & CO, _ 419 3m. Cycie Manufacturers and Importers, MITH'’S COMBINATION “DART” | SAFETY, Por Ladies and Gents oo BOYs' AND GIKLS' 8: Open eveuiuga, —_ (ocz~sm) MEDICAL, &. 51 9th st. now. (TENTION, LADI&s!- AIL 4c. STAMP FOR ‘yek.ed. instructions. fof eulantiug bust Inchon ‘ ca et Bat “aBacine 1 HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dost es is the cldeatewtablabed advertiser Coubdeutly ccusult Dr. BRUILEKS, YOO ot awe Jaruiculur attention paid to all discases peculiar to lauies, wiarried or single. borty years’ a31-1m° EAD AND BE WISE —DR BROTHERS, 006 BST. at sent AMLEL C. MILLS, a Notary Public in Dace or Goumbin tas Sa day of Subse wos Mito de phot ly Will cure any come of Nervous D Malcor Female, 900 Bat, E, LEON, Reliable Laie? ean be consulted daily, 44 Cat, Defireen 43¢and 6tm Prompt treatment. Cousultation strictly tuk Riparate rooms for ladies Medicine, 21. Otice always open. . RESTORED BY USING A ANHOOD ED BY ]_ADi&s WHo REQUIRE THE Ex. ieee pla aan Goin and Tah sta ae, Lsties only, wensedy 3S meriy ansistant = 3 eS. Dr. ot ‘Office hours, as Det = 12th st a.w. J)E NEWTONS EVE WATER ATTORNEYS, Pivnubitis 3b COUNSELORS AT Law, ‘Tetepbone 11 Nate 30-6 B=" Laos ee se at se.) Opp. City Hall, toe pies iyi csiime | RAILROADS. T= GREAT. a TO THE NURS WEST AND Oot DOUBLE Thack. SPLENDID SCR : STeke RAILS. Pvguirm TRAINS Leavy For iitebare or oth estbules Care a: ‘eet Line, 1000 a.m, daily to € wich, Yum Ls Shee tas Cs or bicaro awd Cine: om Be Louie” Chicago he Cores s. o. a eS Y a prea at TAG pe Ny. ing Care Wastingtsn to Gh aod st Ss soars Louis, conpecting daily at Harrisburg 8th through Sleepers tor Lowiaviiie and Mesapiia Pactte &x. Press, 10:00 pan. daily, for Pittsburg and the West, with thrvugh Sieeper io Pittsbure, and Pittavang Chrcaro. “EAT TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILRO: For Kane, Cansndagrum Rochester ehd Magara’ aily,except unday, 5:10am, For brie, Camandayrua aud Bocuester : for But. Niagara daily except Saturday,10-00 pam, With Slee) 1ne Car Waahiugton ty kochester, For Wilsusport, Lock Haven aud Elaire st 10.50 . daily, except Sunday. port daly, 5 Rm PHILADELPHIA, NAW YORK ao Es 7220, 204 and 11:40 am. 210, sav 412 Be. 9s Bandas. 9-08, ©, 3:20, 4:10, 10.00 and 11:2 : Care a, Pullmau Parior B30 aw j and 4:00 pam iat cept ‘Sunday, 0 ly with Diuine Oar YOu rulLADELPRIA ONLY 106.4, Week daywand 8:10 p.m dally. about change, 3.20 p.m. every day, rr 3 X.Y. all through trains connect a8 double terriage across New Lork Cuy. for Atlautc City, 14:40 aun. week daya, 11-20 p.m ‘except sunday For Auunpols 00 am. 12.05and 4.20 daily, eacept Suday. Sundae, ¥-08 fue S16 ban ALLAANDAIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RalL- PALAXD ALEMANDila AND WasHING DON ay LEFECI N in OVEMBER 18 1 For Alexandria, 4.50, 6:35, 7-40, 8 40, 9 4D, 10-87 » 2:25, 4.59, CV, 80, 418, 6 tieo, 745 am and 6:65 7:45am. buudaye the South, 4:00, 40:57 a.m, am ait rm anuington, 6.0 7.05, Fy fea Son bac 7 aud 1105 p.m. Ow Sunday at 9:10 she 11 -U: 204, ola day, 7 U0, 9:20, 10:32 aud 1G ma Tickets and luturmiation at (Lc uttice, northeast cor. ber ot 13th street aud beni the station, where orders can Le iedt lof the cuecking of Daxxage to destimauey Bou utes ald reueuces, Chas. k PUGH, 4. &. WUD, General Manage (all Gen Pan Agent Barore Axv Ouro Raroan ‘Schedule iu eect wc-gibe -eASow, Leave Wasbinygiou itis ntatiou torber of New Jersey sveute and C street For and Accuwest, Vestibuled Limited 2) ree aay 11-20 aru, euprese Und pan : i ious end bi express 230 pan. wi Licveland, Vestibuled Limited Da. us and eaprces 9:40 eae d Local Statious 110 30 aan °. 2) 9.0 suum, TOS pal, For Luray, 8:40 p.m. datiy. prea For Besuinore, week aay S @aiiy, ¥:lv and Li ror Fitisbuy, rege uaisy 1 or Lexuuwtou. : ®. 4:00, 5:00, 6-40, 7.20, 8:00, 0, #45. 11-00, 1200, 43 ndutitos; ame 2 YO, 2-30 45 uanutes, 3.15 40 udmutes), 325, 4:90, 4:35, S23, 0:20, 7:10, To, 10:30 20, ‘and 11 43 240 6d Ki . Ul Sundays, 8:30 am. vole 6 3. au Dundays, 5:57 a... 4.00 For statious ou tue Mi eto mee 10:0 ea, 14290 ana For Je abst Way St8U0Km, 14:35 p.m ata atnd Juieriucdiate poluts, *9:00a, iy 111 259 Datu and ‘interntciate stations, 17:00 pam, uu. train jeaves Washington op Sunday st 1:10 Hop OPP AME WT all Motions on Metroposs ua ch, 28, TOode, This Vem, 1G, To Bw 1.0ck Vis Gate 0 aw. and 15:0 p.m usarrive trom Chicyro datiy 11:45 a.m. en! US Polk, ; (Pom CuLciiual. anu St. Louls ys ” AURK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, Elizabeth, New dork, Treutun, Newark aud #4200, T.0y, _ Lit “2 yu, "12-00 iu, “atu 0 p.m. Buiet parior cars on all day vik car on the 10:00 pm, open 9:00 pam oder Puiadelpiia, Newark, Wiawuyton and C 9204, TR 2UU, i: 2 UU Wm, SU, “OU, °F a and *10:30 pan, For abteruediate points between adelpiis, t aaLuueton,, 0, *5200 p aa end 1221, Sik ed “ Sue irains leave Philadelybin for x 1:10 8.m., thos, "4 For Atlauue City days 4:00 amu. and 12 - Roept —uduay unday only. kage called ior aud checked from butels aud res ideuces by Cuion itansier Coon oruers iestat Behe oinoes, 649 aud 1351 2a, ave, and ai Depot. 4. 0 ODELL, CHAS. ¥. BCU ce ‘Gen. Manager. sen. Paws Agt. JRCHMOND AND DANVILLE RAlLAOaD Co. © oy Dotedule iu ettect DOVER BER lose, +30 4.1u.—tast Leuuessee dumil, daily tor Warren Wile, Charlottesville, Lynch! aud statioms between Alexandriaald Lynchburg, wuauoke, Auauta, bristoi, Kuoxvilie. Cuati aud Memphis Fula siveper Washington to New Urieaus. 24 am. — bust Mail duly for Cupeper, Char- Jottesville, Statious Chempeake and Obio Houta, Lyuchbure, bucky Mount, Dautille and sutious ve tween Lyuchburw aud Dav.lie, Greeusboro’, Asbeville, Charivtte. Coiumbia, Auaui Biruhociain, Moutcowery. New Orcas, Wexas Coat Pulluan Ssecper New Nort to Atianta, Pullman Siecyers to New rieaus Pullman Sieepet wile to Coluwbia and Augusta. Pullinan Siecpers Wasuiugton ty Ciuciuuati Vis C. and 0, noute. 2200 pa t Sunday, for Manassas Strasbury aud .nterimediace stations. 6:30 pau —Daidy via Ly uchbucx, Bristol snd Chat ove. Pullal Vestivule sieepers Waxbingiou Memphis, counectug tueuce tor vous. i T00 ..—Soutbern bx) ress daily for Lynchburg, Danviller alewin, Asbevslies Ca ote Cg Moutwuwery Url oka Liman Vestabule Car W. Dew yelenus Nae AUapte wud gout w Agomery. Pulmen ns Ala, Vie Atiante gud Geunca Pucific railway. Pullin sud Washincwon 0 Asteville aud Hot Spriuge N.C. vo hisbary: Ase Wi to Auguste, vis Davville a ‘Jrauus ob Washington and Obio division jesve Wash- spicton 9:00 a... daily @ Sunday aud 9:45 pan, dally; arrive tonnd Hill 11:30 aw. aud "4 20 deave bound Hul 6:00 au. daily and arriving Wi \O NOKFOLK AND FORT MONROK POPULAR BOUT E CUMEOBLABLE, ry THE OLD FAVOKIi£ 5. BAmed BELLY. = Whari or Lelepbour Gail 4. sta D AnD dckbuaun Doane Conia: ot ae fenree tb Te war uniy were Stndiy) for Roast <i Wang wh MOOUE ‘grvubde abe iano, cyt) eo mares hageaes cece, Wo ae Sg TT

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