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    LOCAL MENTION.The WfHthw.

    forecast ttu. ehiht a.*. sitxdat.For the I >1 strict of Columbia. Maryland, Vir-

    Virginia. North Carolina. South Carolina andWest Virginia, warmer; fair; wind* shifting tosoutherly, then to westerly.

    W. B. Moses A Sonswish the public to know that the? have tworooms 50x100 feet each in which they designand execute the finest cabinet work and givespecial attention to the repairing of old furni¬ture. Our upholstery shop is run in a thor¬oughly systematic manner so that wo are ena¬bled to upholster anil recover furniture, usingnothing but best labor and materials, at thenine price as you would pay for ordinary work.

    In this room we have a moth exterminator forrenovating furniture. Every old piece of fur¬niture should go through this apparatus beforebeing reuphoistered. It is tne only suremethod of eradicating the moth and its egg*.

    Positively no damage done to the finestfabrics or frames.This is the only apparatus of the kind in the

    city.W. B Moses A Sons, cor. F and 11th sts. n.w.

    Furniture, carpets, upholstery goods, bed¬ding. wall papers and fresco decorations

    J. IX Mehritt. 925 Pennsylvania avenue.Fine photographs. Keasonabie prices.Pr. J. J. Georhes A Son, chiropodists and

    boot makers. Parlors. 1115 1'a. ave.Tki i. Youm Friends.

    Parlor suites t2~. 50 to >100; extention tables,walnut. ?1 per foot. Grastk, the Pusher, 7th.1. 1510-12, n.w.

    I>r_ Warner's and IWll's celebrated corsets,95e. Lonsdale cambric. V;-4c. White blankets.75c. pair. 4 4 Henrietta cloth, 25c.. at Buod-mlad's.

    w "Milk and Whisky testers. I1:.mi-leh, cor. 43^.Weather Stric saves fuel; 50.000 feet at 3c.

    per foot Ciias. T. Carter A Co.,606 I'a. are. n.w.

    J. I>. Merrttt. photographer, 925 Pennsylva¬nia avenue. All woik at this gallery strictlyfirst-class. Portraits in crayon, colored crayon,Ac., by the best artists.For Instant 11 > lief use GzoauE.V medicated

    bonion and corn shields.HsrRE Auaisst Pnetmonia.

    I"se Baker's pure cod liver oil or Baker's emul¬sion. The old reliable brand. All druggists.

    Benson's C^cine Plasters. 2 for 25c. 7 A E.James B. Henderson, wail paper, window

    .Lades. Ac. 5)23 F n.w. Telephone call S54 3.Fcssell's "Kirsch" Ice Cream, a new flavor;

    Something nice. Order a quart for dinner.Fismell, 1425 New York ave.

    Fteore Yor Bt t your carpets and furnitureI« t \\. U. Hoeke's stock and get his priced.'.Yfcca" for the hair; cures dandruff. Price.

    $1. Idruggists, or Yin a Co.JJurlington, Vt.Visit the Empire Carpet ( leaning Works,

    631-0.(5 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 7S7-2.Brv Yoi r Coal. Coke and Wood from Joiin-

    k n Brothers. the ltading firm in the dis¬trict.

    W. S. Fisher, florist. 1425 Pa. avo. n.w.The Cheapest Ftei. in the market is Wash¬

    ington gas light company's coke.Johnson Bn- s.. Exclusive Agents.

    Bi t Y'iTR Coal, Coke and Wood of ForrestDodge, office 1214 :tlst st.. telephone 95.2.For Wall Pait.r and Window Shades go to

    K. W. Henderson's. 1113 F st. n.w.Ffssell's Cake. 1425 New York Aventf..

    Everything eood; the nicest place in the cityto get a meal; prices very low; game, bonedturkey, venison and uii endless variety of pliundishes.

    CITY AM) DISTRICT.AMISFMKNTS TONIGHT.

    Ai-FAron's.."The City Directory."National..Marie Wainright in "Twelfth

    Sight."Harris' Buor..-Marie l'rescott and R. D.

    McLean in "Kicbard 111."Kernan's. Cushman A Thomas' Minstrels.Willakd Hall. -Carpenter's Mesmerism.

    t'OXDKXSKIl LOCALS.

    l>avi.l Jordan, for assaulting Beaufort Lee.was yesterday fined t10 or thirty days byJudge Mills.George Mockabee and West Beckett assaulted

    Solomon Green the other day aud yesterdaythey were sent to jail (or fifteen days.

    Henry Lee. a colored uiau. laid in a supplyof beer the other day. He got a keg of thebeverage, but as it was Chris. Heunch's pro¬perty he will have to go dry for thirty days.

    In the case of Henry Wallace, convicted ofan assault with intent to kill Jor-eph Jennings.>Ir Hewlett has tiled a motion for a new trial.The will of the late John V. Kehl was filed

    yesterday. He leaves to his wife. MargaretteCatharina KehL all his prop< rty excepting lot22. s«|. 545 < 1200 4- , street southwest;, whichbe leaves his sou. John Kehi.

    1 he will of the late Marv C. Shea, filed yes¬terday, bequeaths her estate to her childrenand names N. H. Shea as executor. The willof the late Horace Beaver leaves his estate tohi* three childreu.

    At the meeting of the Women's National pre*sassociation at Willard's hotel last n i,'L t short.Spicy paragraphs were read by Mrs. OliveLogan. Mrs. M. 5>. Lockwood. Mrs. A. H. Mohl,Jlri. E. S. Marble. Mrs. McCreery, Mrs. L. P.Ktelle and Miss S. T. Town-end. Mrs. VirginiaBash reail a poem. A resolution was adoptedextending the sympathy of the association to(Secretary and Mrs. Blaine.The clerks' mutual reliet association, employesOf Lansburgli A Bro., have elected officers as

    follows: thunuel Hart, president; W. G. Kelly,first vice president; W. F. Powell, secondYice presnlt nt; Ferd Breslau, financial sec¬retary; Louis Hirsh. recording secretary; FrankF.Major, treasurer; and Nathan Goodman.Warden.

    Messrs. Kiinpton A Lewis have sent a tonof coal to the second ponce precinct station forthe poor.

    Last evening the wood aud coal office of G.Williams. 7th and 1 streets southeast, took fire,as supposed from the stove. The flames wereextinguished by citizens before much damageWas doue. The frame tenement 62^ Massa¬chusetts avenue northeast took fire last even¬ing from a defective flue and about $50 damageresulted.

    Sentenced to the Keforin School.In the Criminal Court. Chief Justice Bing¬ham, yesterday, a colored boy, Artie Evans,

    was convicted of larceny from the person.Christmas Eve Misses Alice Bates and Ida M.Perdue were walking near 9th and L streetsWhcu two colored boys ran against them andthe pocket book of the first uamed. with $11,Was dropped and one of them ran off with it.A verdict of guilty was returned. The boy'sStep-lather testified that the lad was not filteenyears oldand had always borne a good reputa¬tion. The court sentenced him to the reformschool.

    Peach Yellows.Jo the F>litor of Tac £vbwinold liere At $3.50which you may aluiurliter ut Bu*iue»a Suits, aold here at from $15 to $18,which you may pa*8 oui to your patron* at $7.87.100 Urea* Suits, which sell truui $*«iU to $30, which

    you may put over your counters at $10.50, $11.75,«1 and $ 13..JIMJ boy it* aud Children's Suit* which you may»l*UKhier at * I.$1.50, $*-i.«5( $'2.90 and$o.:.i>.5oo Overcoat*, let your frieudu take them, $2.50,$'J.75, 50. $* .50, $ti, $7 to $ IU.SOO boy *' Knee l'auia, which aoid here at 75c., letthem tfo at Ii5c. each.Auawrar by wire.\\ e have orueied the shove goods and will have them

    ou *alu January 10, 1890.

    syndicate CLOTHING COMPANY,Ja 10 S.L. cor. 9th and E at*, p.w.

    For First-Class Crayonand

    PASTEL PORTRAITS

    CALL ON

    H. B. SMITH, ARTIST. Cor. tith and Mass. ava.Lamest Studio in Washington.ITices $10 to $100.

    Oven until 9 p.m. Ja7-18t*

    Acid In The BloodAccumulating is the joint* la believed to be the causeof rheumatism. from which so many inffer at thUseason. Hood's Saraaparilla has had wonderful successin curing thli complaint. It neutralises the acidityof the blood and restores the vital fluid to healthy con¬dition. If you (offer from rheumatism try Hood'ifcarsaparilla."I have been aufferixur irom an acuta attack of

    rheumati'tu induced by a seven) »prain of a once dis¬located ankle Joint. One bottle of Hood's Saraaparillarestored circulation, cleansed the blood and relievedthe pain so that I am nearly well again. L T. HUNT.Springfield, Mo"

    HOOD'S SARSAPAKILLASold by all drmnrists. #1: six for i|5. Prepared onlyby C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.

    100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. 2

    Selling Cash BARGAIN8.d?F?.V.D?8T,Pl:ALITY FRUIT OF THE LOOMBLEACHt.D CO! ION, yard wide. 8«c.LADlr.S' CLOTH DKEmS GOUDS, yard and a halfwide, pure wool, uasil bargain, SOc.VERi FIXES 1 Vl ALlii LONSDALE CAMBRIC,yard wide. 10c., real value 12Ue.1 HE*. U ( I.UTH DK1.S.S GikiDs, wide double fold,

    liumenae

    .s CH SILK at$1 is a s|*vi>«l rash l»rgaiii. the quality is the sameas our $1.»0 silk, but not unite as wide.SHEETIN)! CO'l TON, excellent quality, immensedouble width, only 25c.HENRIETTA CASHME11E8.HENRIETTASFRGE8,

    nearly yard aud a half wide, all pure tine Frenchwool; special bargain, 50c.. true value, 75cDOUBLE WHITE WOOL BLANKETS. *1.50,8-50. *3. $3.75, 44 50. *.">, 40, *8. *10, #12.50.COLORED SILK PLl SHKS, 50c . 75c., < 1.FI.\>- FRENCH lilnlADCI.Ol H. 87c , $1.RoVAL FRENCH SE11GK, elegant dress Kooda. widedouble width, pure wool, cash bargain, 8 a pair.Silk-stripe Curtains, were $5; reduced to $3.98 a

    pair.All other Nottingham, Irish Point. Swiss, Silk,Jtc.,at

    20 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF THE MARKEDPRICES.

    PORTIERE8.10 Pair of All-over Vienna Chenille Portieres, 50

    inches wide, were from $0.50 to $11; reduced to$5.1)8 a pair.The above lot contains some of the handsomest Cu r

    tains produced this season.l.» Pair of Plain Top Silk Turcoman Portieres, were

    from $ 11.50 to $13.50; reduced to *7.38 a pair.Those come in all the new art shades, with hand¬

    some contrasting Dados.12 Pair of All-over Very Heavy Chenille Portieres,

    sold from $11.50 to $13.50; reduced to $S.18 apair.7 Pair of Very Fine All-over Chenille Portieres that

    sold from $13.50 to $15; reduced to $!. a pair.5 Pair of 72-inch (extra width) All Chenille Oriental

    Pattern Portieres, were $20; reduced to * 11.98 a pair.S Pair extra width All Chenille Portieres, were

    $22.50 and $25; reduced to $13 08 a pair.Curtain Pol s, 5 feet long, with Fancy Flubs! Brass

    Ends, worth 50c., for 15c. each.2-inch Curtain Poles, with solid wood fixtures, were

    .1.25 ; reduced to 4So. each.Spim|!Silk Lambrequin Material, in 4 new art shades,

    was il. 50 a yard; reduced to 75". a yard.A new imitation of China Silk, exquisite patterns,

    can't be told from Silk, 17c. a yard.Just opened an entirely new llliu of

    PICTURES AUD EASELS.5 feet high Bamboo Easels, !!8c. each.5 feet high Oxidized or White and Gilt Wood Easels,

    $ 1.50 each.A handsome line of Pictures, with frame* to match

    the Easels.celebrated subjects.worth $2.50, for$1.50 each.A handsome line of Etching* in Oak Frame*, worth

    13 each, for $ 1.75 each.Reproduction* of celebrated Painting*. framed In

    Oak, with burnished trimming's, worth $5, for $2.50each.

    Him A O U MM MM m RSSttRB AA UU MMHM " 5 811BB A A U U M MM M °SSaB B AAA U U M M M K 2BBB A A UU M M M bbSs

    POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE,Ja24 7TH STREET.

    Phillips' Digestible Cocoa,Uncqnaled In aroma aud rich

    in nutriment. Free from starchor oil or coloring matter. Willnot cause headache or disturb themost delicate stomach. A desir¬able substitute for tea or colleewith dyspeptics, nervous and agedpeople for restlessness aud in¬somnia. Not expensive. Easilyprepared. A perfect keeper.Elegant for afternoon teas. Pleasecall and try a cup or get a sample.

    N. W. BUltCHELL,Ja22 1325 F st. n. w.

    Protection For The Boys.

    after THE MILD WEATHER, WHICH

    HA8 MADE EVERY ONE VERY SUSCEPTI¬

    BLE TO ATMOSPHERIC CHANGES, THE

    BOYS NEED OVERCOATS.

    WE STILL HAVE A FINE LINE OF THE

    NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE

    STYLES AND ARE SELLING THEM ALL

    AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OFF

    REGULAR PRICES.

    YOU'LL FIND THEM THE BE8T BAB-

    GAINS IN THE CITY.

    E. B. BARNUM It OO.,

    >17 S31PENNSYLVANIA AVK,

    McAuthur'sCOMPOUND CARBOLATE OF TAB

    INHALER.

    A Simple and Pleasant Method of Treating CatarrhalTronble*, Cold in the Head. Influenza, Hay Fever audDiseases of the Throat.

    Luy and pleasant to use.Quick and effectual results.

    PRICE, 75 CENTS.

    Wholesale and Retail AgentEDWARD P. MERTZ,Ja8-lm 1014 F st n.w.

    ,.

    FLOWERS. FLOWERS.AT AND BELOW COST.

    In order to make room for our Spring Importation ofFlowers, we will close our present large stock at andbelow cost for 15 days. Garnitures made by an artistfreeof charge.

    Mia. M. J. BUNT.Ja?-3a>o 130UFst. n.w.

    \

    city items.Stronger Than Kver!

    Those Extra H.avy, Double Seat, ClinchedButton. Reinforced Canton Flannel48c. U the price. Fbajic, Ooe Pric«, 7th and D.l

    Piles! Piles! Piles!.Dr. Williams' IndianPile Ointment is the only mire cure Tor Blind.Bleeding or Itching Piles ever discovered itnever fails to cure old chronic cases of longstanding. Williams Mfu. Co., Cleveland,

    Ohio. Ja25-s.tu.thl50tJohnson's Kestuurant.

    For Choice Lunches. Oysters and all delica¬cies served in first-class style, call on F«ankJohnson. Hotel and Restaurant, 405 llth it,n.w.; elegant rooms for gentlemen. It

    Star Spring Water.Saratoga Star Spring Water for sale in bot¬

    tles and by tbe glass by all druggists. SaulC. Palmer. Agent. ja^5-s.tu.thl50tHing Chong & Co., 1429 F st. n.w.. deal¬

    ers in Japanese and Chinese Ware. Goods. Cu¬rios. Handkerchiefs. Ac., will, on account ofclosing business, sell ont their entire stock at *great sacrifice. Sale daily till February 2. whenbusiness closes. All goods very cheap. it*Club and Society Badge*. Gold and Sil¬

    ver Trimmings. S. N. Meyer,ja'25-wAslm 922 7th st n.W.Hood's, Ayer's and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla,

    69c. Kolb Pharmacy, 7th and E. ja24-2tFine Old Rye Whisky reduccd from 75c.

    to 50c. pet pint; half pints 25c. Guaranteedpure. Kolb Pharmacy. 7thand E. ja24.25-30.Si.

    No Man, Woman, or Childof today will ever live to see a year without a9 in it. and it will be just as impossible to finda household without our 9, judging by its dailyincreasing sales.

    Wheelkr A Wilson M'f'o Co.Office 437 9th st. n.w. ja7-lmoNo Safer Remedy can be had for Coughs

    and Colds or anv trouble of the Throat than"Brown's Bronchial Troches." Price 25c. Soldonly in boxes. Ja21-eo3tAkSnow Flakes nre uature's beautiful re¬

    minders of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 26 cti. 6Castoria.

    When baby was sick we gave her Castoria.When Bhe was a Child she cried for Castoria.When she became Miss she clung to Castoria.When she had Children she gave them Castoria.

    jal6-th,s,tu,lyImported Bay Kuni reduced to 25c. and

    50c. for half pints and pints, lull measure.Kolb Pharmacy, 7th and E sts, ja25,2S.30.

    Phillips' Digestible Cocoa,A very nutritious drink for children. 6

    For Cheap, Quick FireBuy Washington Gas Company's Coke.

    d7-3m Johnson linos.. Agents.

    o ub Choice StockOf Ladies' Winter

    WRAPS

    and Children's Winter

    COATS

    AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

    . WM. H. McKN'EW.

    .Successor to R. U. Tsylorlw

    )»22 933 Penn. ara.

    Bargains Is teas And \V RATS.We have made Kenuine reductions on all

    FURS AND WRAPS.Those desiring bargains can now obtain them. The

    finest troods manufactured are on exhibition. con-sibling of

    SEAL JACKETS, CAPES AND SACQUE8.Monkey, Nutria, Mink, Persian and Astrachan

    CAPES AND MUFFS.The balance of PLUSH WRAPS at prime cost.

    W1LLETT & RUOFF.Hatters and Furriers,

    ja9-3m805 ^ *ve-

    Cjet Xhe Best.THE CONCORD HARNESS.

    LUTZ Jt BRO.,

    407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel.

    Horse Blanket* and Lap Robes at low prices.apl'-i

    Gtheat Bargains In 1* ink Goods.TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.

    OUR STOCK OF FINE DRESS MATERIAL8 18STILL VERY LARGE, ALTHOUGH WE HAVEBEEN MAKING A GREAT MANY BALES AT RE¬DUCED RATES FOB THE PAST FEW WEEKS,AND THOSE WHO WANT GOOD MATERIALSWILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALLANI) LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK BEFORE THEASSORTMENT IS BROKEN.TEN PER CENT OFF IS QUITE AN ITEM IN

    THE PURCHASE OF A NICE DRESS, AND IF WEWERE NOT OVERSTOCKED WE WOULD NOTMAKE THE SACRIFICE.WE HAVE A FEW FINE BLACK CLOAKS THAT

    MUST BE SOLD THIS SEASON, AND WE AREOFFERING THEM AT LESS THAN HALF WEPAID FOR THEM. AND THE DISCOUNT OFF BE¬SIDES.YOU CAN NOW BUY OF US THE CHEAPEST

    BLACK SILK YOU HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED.IN GROS GRAINS AND FAILLES OF THE BESTBRANDS KNOWN, AND MAKE A CLEAN SAVINGOF TEN CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, AND MANYOF OUR FANCY GOODS IN EVENING MATERIALSWE ARE SELLING AT ABOUT HALF PRICK ANDTAKE THE DISCOUNT OFF BESIDES, AS WEARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE THEM OUT THISSEASON. THEY COMPRISE ELEGANT FANCYVELVETS AND VELVET ROBES IN GREATVARIETY. IN FACT. ANY GOOD JUDGE CANFIND MANY EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS DUR¬ING THIS SALE.REMEMBER THAT THIS DISCOUNT OF TEN

    PER CENT OFF FOR CASH APPLIE8 TO EVERYITEM IN OUR STOCK THAT AMOUNTS TO TENCENTS. WHETHER WE SELL THEM AT A PROFITOR A LOSS, AND OCCASIONALLY A UOOD JUDGEOF GOODS MAY FIND MANY EXPENSIVE ARTI¬CLES AT A VERY LOW PRICE.WE WISH TO CALL YOUR PARTICULAR AT*

    TENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF MOURN¬ING GOODS, AS WE CLAIM TO KEEP ONE OFTHE BEST ASSORTMENTS OF BLACK GOODS TOBE FOUHD IN THIS MARKET. COMPRISINGLUPIN'S, HITCHCOCK'S AND OTHER 6U-E-BRATED BLACK GOODS, ALL OF WHICH WEWILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING, AND YOUWILL NOT BE PRESSED TO BUY WHAT YOU DONOT LIKE.

    ONE PRICE IK PLAIN FIGURES.

    TEN PER CENT OFF FOR CASH.

    W. M. SHUSTER k SONS.ne 919 PENN. ATE. N.W.

    (^TENT'S feuiTS &COCKEDAND PRESSED FOR «L

    Coats, fife.; Pants. 2&c.; Veata, 1!5& Altartn* anddoll* in beat manner. Goods called lorand

    (ithvcitiL Icitptouc ctll641k. 1. HAMN. ?06 Wth i

    aiU IXiM JXtl Mm »«*.

    AMUSEMENTS.KEBB AX'S SEW WASHINGTON THFATEU.Eleventh »t sooth of lvnusy Irauia ivwW

    Matinees Tue«dar. Thnradaj end Saturday.OKANH FAREWELL PERFORMANCECU8HMAN AND THOMAS' IDEAL

    MM MM IT NX X «SSc TTTT RRR FFKI, -US.M M M M II X If N * » V R R K I.JJ "J1 JJ j{ J S J ®«S_ T KRR KK I. RSSsM M SI II X S N t 2 T R R F. L ^MM M1IX NJi'W T K K KKK l.I.LL !S»t>5Positively IJit Appearance In America of

    FRANK CUSHMAX.Prior to His Lone Australian Tour.

    WF.EK COMMENCING MONDAY. JAN. 27.. THE FAMOUS

    RRR KKK XX X TTTT 7J.7.R R K K N N T ZRRR EE X X X T ZR R K X X X T 7. "**B B KKK N NN T ZZZ

    S^s A "« 3*77"Tf **et tk AA N N X t L F TTSsss AA NX* T t FE YYk 2 AAA I XI T L K YSSs A AN NN T LLLLKKK V

    NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE CO..Iacludmir Entirely New Features.

    THE INDIA NACTCH DANl EKS.AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SPECIALTIES.

    Tli" Latest Sen sat i*., will guar.sntee to Teach You to Bide the Psycho Safety Bl-cj^lelor«L. I^dias^l^, Si'ecul^hours for LADlEl^

    AMUSEMENTS.a m X o al

    chabit* tillForth* Bnmii of 'he

    coillltlni HOSPITALAt tho

    NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY.OS THURSDAY. jaictky 30. is»0

    The msnsm* take rtsasms in maouriw tbat usfoliowiiur ladies have consented to ict as

    fat RON iC»8 ct :

    mr* Wnd.>m, ^mr^"'*!,.!.,,vi~ ',v"t"r' mr*.jt.,i, bfor*Mr* i n,, r. Mr* tin :.Mr* Noble, m ». Mr* e.. t' (f"'1, . Mr*. nlirru.au,j^d> P*hnii mccautef, Chairman.IX. phlllj'r. alircr. i S N . Mr Flank M l/elwj b aiiurrwm. mr John Frederick lsar*Mr e.Uie f. Arnold, ftmr wTk SJ""1' charies i wccawley.g-^UKfc. VVSyat jasfaa g; j-ssri'I* j* *. mmmb, Mr n«-st. |Vrr>.m? ^ifeuas^b*>r.

    _Lecturee to b«mn at 8 o'clock. ja'ji 2t(jonuutualional chi kcu.

    THE STODDARDLECTURES.

    TWO OOCRSES EXACTLY ALIKE.Couree A.evenin«ra of Feb. 4. S. 12, 15, ik.courae b.eveuiiura of Feb. it, 11. 14.17, ly.

    FEBRUARY 4 AND 5.I.THE CASTLt b< RDERED RHINE

    FEBRl'ARY s anu11." NAPOLEON BONAPARTE; from Coraica to the

    Throne.FEBRUARY 13 AND 14.

    ^n.\pt)LEON bonal'ARTE, from the Thnme teSt. Helena.

    FEURUAUY 15 AND 17IV.berlin IN 1mxii.

    FEBRLARY 18 AND 18.V-switzerland

    JOHN l. STODDARD'SMoat Brilliant and poi ular Couraa, with

    charminu illrstratlons.

    COURSE TICKETS, BESERYED SEATS. t'j AND txNo*' on aale at store of John F. Elll» A Co., »37

    Pennaylvanla avenue. tickeutor ain^le lectures oaaale thursday, the 30th.bt RDETT k NORTH. Mana^ew. la«3-3t

    TSTAGE EXCURSIONS

    io ARLINGTON i AST STAGE LINK AT 30. /> n.1.'- ;>^c. round Drive through priut-tmubtrt-elk, ~*>c. Soldier*'h«>uieniid lit'-uuda, 5ck-. ( o»u h

    cbartei-ed. Leave, the wlbsi tr. aid idth at. u.w.

    Unprecedented Attraction:OVER A MILLION Ills i k. k. i t n,

    LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY OOMpant.

    inrorpormted hr the i^emsuture for fxlnratlonaland Charitable piir|>o»e«i, aud its fran< lit»* tuade aj artf j tbe present sute conaututloii ui lb?^ b> saoverwheuiiink l»opular vote.it« MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take rlace Semi.an-

    *ud i^'-pd-er). and ltit GRAND SIN-ole NIMBER iiraminlth take |>lace in «acb *jithe other ten month* ot the year, and are all drawslu public at the Academy ol music, Ne* orleans, Ljk.

    FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS,FOB INTEGRITY OF ITS DRAWINGS AND

    PROMPT payment OF PRIZES.atteated as follows:

    mWtd« hrrr*p/certify that %trnti*TTiar thr ir>anc-IHrntMfmrmU tht monthly and Srmi-A nnuai l>ra- i notV7ar Linnnatia Mate lyttrrn Ciinfauy. awl t" i+rrmnatiaue atut nmtrtM the drutnnps thrmoeh-ru, atut thatl/*e mrtie are cundvrtoi trith h mtity, jatrtr** jtul usv^oajaith tvvard tUt i*irtuM, and «e authorize tl*' cis-patiy tuum thu crrtxjiraif.mthfac-mimiUMH/ uurtatvru uUac/teti. in its mivertuemrnU."

    uommisslomm

    We, the mirrnqmei Rank* ami Baiikrr*. trill i*my allfrxsetdratrn in The Iaminana t-taU Lottaii uhimhmay be presented at uvr ctut,ten.b m WALMSLEY, Pre* lonisians National haaxbielire LAXALL, l*res stat»- Natioual Hank.A. baldwin, pre* New Orleans National baukcarl eohn,Prcs L'aion nauuiiasl

    GRAND MONTHLY DRAWINGAT THE ACADEMY OF musia NEW ORLXAN&

    TUESDAY. february 1l lsuaCAPITAL PRIZE, .300,000.

    100,000 Tickets at $20 each Halvaa. #10; guarten.*5; Tenths, $2. Twentieth*. si.

    LIST OF PRIZES.J PRIZE OF $300,000 is. #300,0003 PRIZE OF 100,000 la 100.0001 PRIZE OF 50,000 la .. 50 0001 plil^e of 26,000 la. 25.OO02 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20.0005 PRIZES OF 5,000 are 25.000

    25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 25 000110 PRIZES OK 500 are 50 000200 PRIZES OF 300 are '""..I 00.000tooprizes OF 200 ar^..:.:.;;~;..: loolowo

    APPROXIMATION PRIZES.*£X *** 60 000looprixesof 300 are......... 30.000

    100 Pnus of 200 arw"" """ 2o|oo0

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