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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881I—DOUBLE SHEET LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnisatox, D.C.. November 19, $881, 10 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, increasing cloud!- Bess and areas of rain, colder northwest to south- ‘West winds, followed by rising barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. THR COLD WAVE COMING TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the following Special bulletin to the press:—The slight disturb- ance which was central in Indian Territory yes- tenlay morning has moved northeastward, and 1s now central near ButTalo. Very heavy ratn-fallsin Arkansvs, Missouri, Iilinols, Indiana and Ollo,and light rain or snow are reportrd from all other dis- tricts except the south Atlantic and the southern Portion of the middle states, where fair weather Continues with warm southerly winds. The tem- Perature has fallen trom twenty to forty degrees in the southeast, the Ohio valley and Tennessee; from ten to twenty degrees in New England, the Rorthern portion of the middle states and in’ the northwi Northeast to northwest winds con- tinue in the northwest and southwest and in New England, and north to west winds in the lake re- gion and Ohio valley. A severe “norther” is ex- Ported on the Texas coast, and the temperature ts low freezing as far south as central Texas. The weather and rain the middle states, der Indications are that threatening ‘will prevail In New England and followed on Sunday by clearing and much col ————__ Fusse11's Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, Rewovep.—J. F. Lucas, piano tuner, has moved Fesidence from 902 9th to 738 10th street. Head- juarters for tuning orders remains at Dr. jourse’s drugstore, 9th and F streets, St. Cloud Butiding. Dovsre-wiprw all-wool Cashmere, 35 cents, at — Black Goods Store, No. 713 7th street north- west AT A Merino of the executive committee of the S&.P.C.A.,a committee was appointed to arrange for a public Lenser | to consider a proposition to change the name of the society to the Humane So- For Triutos.—A large variety of trimmings om hand and cut to onder at B. Salomon’s, the pop- ular furrier, No. 706 7th street northwesh N.B.— Furs altered and repaired. EVENING 2 committee, consisting of Messrs. - Koch, Ernst Lover, Ernst Sonnenberg and A. E. L. Keese, presented the family of the late Gen. Joseph Gerhardt with a series of engrossed resolu- tions in behalf of the Veteran Association of the Sth Battalion, District Volunteers. 0. B.C. qualtty, Last W.K SHLEIGH SMOKING ToBAcco, of superior S.apound. 0.B.C. 910 F street. for Thanksgiving. No Apvaxce YeT—Howson’s ice-cream, $1.95 a gal. Fusseit’s ice-cre: Dr. Geo.S. Kino has returned; 52 H street north- east, below Printing offi remain until November 20th. Our en- f bo hoes and rubbers must be sold ure bargains. Spear ‘THE Sper ‘ollege, In Lincoln Hall building, additional class rooms for its steadily 1 opened large and interes partments in elocution and piro- Bography undcr the care of accomplished teachers RAPFLE—Arrieton’s CYCLOPAEDIA.—Go to Mar- ene’s clgur store and take a chance In that fine set % be ranicd for at 4:20 p.m., November 30. No postponement. dest sh: RECEIVED 500 Japanese paper eas and lamp at 10 cents each. Shedd’s, No.409 9th street northwest, ———— THE Mcsic Committee of the Congregational chureh have announced a course of six concerts to be given in the church by Dr. J. W. Bischoff and his pupils, bezinning on Fridzy evening, Decem- ber 2, and ending Friday evening, May 5, ige2, and to make them decidedly popular have put the tickets for the entire course of six concerts fitty Cents, and only flity cents extra for a reserved seat for the whole Ties. Single admission tickets twenty-five cents. To say that Dr. Bischof prom: ises that the programs shall be bright and attrac tive, and that he will play at least one organ solo ateach concert is a sufficient guarantee for their merit. Tickets at Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Pennsylvania avenue; Elphonzo Youngs’, 504 9th street, and J. F. Johnson & Co.'s, 602 9th street. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—Ford’s Opera Company in “Pinafore.” Sationat Theater.—Salsbury Troubadours, ee age Condensed Locals. ‘Messrs. H.D. Lyman, P.H. Woodward, and E. C. Fowler, of the Postoffice department, have been Sppointed a committe to sell the waste paper of ¢ department—old and useless records, ete. Yesterd: Mr. Henry Raff, special collector, ar- Valter yD, Tepresenting a firm at’ 788 ay, New York, as commercial broker, in ‘the busine&s of furnishing to miliners and Grose makers, receiving orders as small'as $2. He Rad no license, and paid the amount $200 for one and was then released. Mary Kinz, a colored woman 35 years old, was found dead in her room in house 428 Essex ‘court alley, yest: yesterday, Thaddeus Hall, on a eharge of grand larceny, was held for the grand jury in bonds of $500. Street lamps will be lighted at 5:05 p.m, and extinguished at 5:00 a.m. ‘The work << oo ine a canal is progress; 2 e dredging of fashington channel of the Potomac river The Mi: pat this city, have secured the ie ¥. M. C. A., for regular weekly meet- MI Istead, a colored man, who arrived here on the steamer Mattano yesterday, fell over- board at the wharf, and was rescued’ by Officers Last nigit the enyear-old 4 ot igiat the ten-year-old daughter of Philit Brown, living at 1060 Jefferson street, was run Over by a wagon driven by an unknown man, and severely injured. Yesteriay a colored woman named Ellen Wil- Mams, living on Meridian Hill, took to the second Precinct station a female colored infant, which she Said had becn left at her house on the 15th instant by a colored woman giving her name as Lizzie Johnson. It w::s sent to St. Ann's Intant Asylum. A colored man named Win. H. Smith was fined $10 or 30 days in the workhouse by Judge Snell to- day for making an indecent exposure of his person on Pennsylvania avenue, between 13th and 14th streets, yesterday afternoon while the department otahe Herite co npany(Sapert itendent Eberly) h: jerdic company (S iIntenden: as leased stables on bd street east, and will soon start ‘the couches from both ends of the line at one ‘The parking commission have set out in Indiana avenue and sana avenue, from 8d to 6th streets, recently regraded and parked, a number of ore trees. ‘The sum of $100,000 or thereabouts reported in some quarters ss representing the inventoried per- sonal estte of the lite Mr. George W. Riggs cov- ered simply his household effects, and a few minor items, which constitute only a portion of the per- Sonal’ proverty owned by the dec ne schedule returned did not refer to his interest in the banking house, cash to his own credit there, and other similar values, Mr. Varnell, the well-known butcher, cut the knee cap of his rizht leg badly in the Washington Market this morning, and after receiving medical attendance Was taken to his home. Union Lodge, No. 11, L0.0.F., will hold a fair in % ‘street ‘southeast, commencing No- vember 28, and running till ber 10, the pro- ceeds of which are for the benefit of the widows and orphany fund of the Lodge, in liquidation of the de bt held against their hall. ‘This morning between 8 and 4 o'clock, the hen roost of Mr. Wm. H. Hollidge, near Benhing’s D. €., was robbed. He shot atthe thieves, but docs not think he was so fortunate as to hit any one. At the sockible of the First Congregational church last night, the attendance was quite large, and the literary exercises very St. John’s chapter, No. 7, Royal Arch masons, has elected the following oMcers: P. H. Carson} high priest; Harrison Gordon, king: 8. S. Can® Ron, scribe; George Chisel, treas; Jno. N. Hunt, reco! micr. Mary King, colored, aged twenty-seven years, who Was found dead yesterday In a room of housé No. 428 Essex court, probably ‘died trom grief over ‘the death of a favorite brother, who died on Mon- day last. She was found dead kneeling at a win- dow, ber hands clas as if in prayer. At the administrator's sale of al effects of the late W. B. Reed to-day at nson Bros.,’ Seventy-nine shares of Columbia raflroad stock Sold at the unprecedented price of $27 per share. chapel of BUILprxe Assocrations.—The first annual meet- of the Homestead Building held in St. Dominic’s hall last evening. ‘The secre- tary’s report shows the sasociation to be in a mg condition. Reecipts for the year Were $24,740.98; advances On 168 shares, 75; as ‘The Patrons ef Husbandry. SESSSION OF THE NATIONAL GRANGE. At yesterday's session of the National Grange, Patronsof Husbandry, after Tas Srar’s report closed, a resolution presented by Mr. Rhone, of Georgia, was adopted, greatly acknowledging the action of the State department in publishing quarterly reports of agricultural information re- ceived from abroad and sending copies to officers of the National Grange, and requesting the Secre- tary of State to extend the publication of these re- 80 a8 to put them into the hands of @ much jarger number of Patrons of Husbandry. Mr. W. M. Blair, of Nova Scotia, a member of the do- minion parliament and master of the Dominion Grange, delivered an address. The evening ses- sion was devoted to the communication of the higher degrees toa large number of candidates who had come from various parts of the country to receive them. ee STEALING.—Benjamin Flurry and Brown Anderson, two young white men, with their faces terribly cut and bruised, were put on trial in the Police Court yesterday 6n the charge of the grand larceny of a horse, wagon and har- ness, valued at $24, from a countryman named Jno.’H. Baynes, from’ Forrestvilie, Prince George county, Md. Mr. L. Browning appeared for the defendants. Mr. Baynes testified that he was at the 11th street wharf Thursday afternoon with his colt and that Flurry wanted to buy his horse, ad he took Flurry In the wagon and drove him around and came back and left his team for a minute, and went back and found that his team was gone, OMcer Marks, of the eighth previnet, testified that he arrested these men at Sth and M’streets south- east for fast driving, and the horse ran away with them and threw both of them from the Wagon and injured them severely. There being nothing to connect Anderson with the larceny he was dis- charged, and Flurry was committed in default ot $500 for the action of the grand jury. paetbciest ht SHE Sarp So.—I would not be without my Thomp- son wave for $100. Mrs. Thompson 13 now at the Riggs House until Monday night, and has some- thing new for the hair that will rival the wave. See her advt. Herp ror Hors —— THE Lave WV. REDFIRLD—A meeting newspaper representatives was held last night, the office of the Cincinnati Commercial, to appropriate action wy - Redfield, Mr. L. the chair, with Mr. ‘Ogden as secretary. commitize of six was appolnted to arrang suitable floral trimnte to be placed on the coMn at {the funeral on Sunday. | Also, to draft resolutions attesting the respect of the newspaper men for their late associate. ‘This committee, which 1s to meet this afternoon, 13 composed of’ Gen. HL. Boynton, T. C. Crawford, 0. K. Harris, F. T. Ble ford and’ Win. C. MacBride. The remains of Mr. here last night for Smithport, Pa. funeral takes place on Sunday. Before being removed trom his late residence, on Q street, last night, services were held conducted by Rev.Dr. Paret. It having been found that it would be im- possible for a floral tribute from here to reach its festination in time for the cuneral, Mr. W. F- Cope- nd, of the above committee sent a dispatch to- ay to James D. Warren, of the Buffalo Commer- cial Advertiser, saying: “H. Y, Redfield, Washing- ton correspondent Cincinnatt Commerelal, will be buried at Sinithport, McKean county, Pa.,on Sun- day. Ata meeting of Washington correspondents to-night, we yoted his coffin a floral tribute and resolutions of condolence. Please send by frst train a floral decoration, and draw at sight on me for that and all expenses attending it. ‘Too late to send from here. Please also say on card, ‘Fro! his Washington associates?’ ™ Sate or Rear Estare.—J. V. N. Huyck, real es- tate agent, has sold for Gen. Benjamin W. Brice, Us parts of lots 24 and 2, 3 feet on Towa Circ brick dwelling, N west, to Mrs. Charles Stott, for $18,500. gaat tosh Bots ‘THE “KING OF THE WHOLE WORLD” IN Tows.— Thursday night the officers of the fifth precinct took to the station a man who was acting in a suspicious manner on the street. He 1s a sailor, named Martin Smith, and had just arrived in a Schooner loaded with stone from the east, and claimed to be “King of the whole world.” There is nothing really bad about the man, but it was thought best’ to send him to the insane asylum where he can do no harm. Tue Luray EXccnsioy.—Present indications point to a pleasant gathering of visitors to Luray on Thanksziving Day. One car 1s to be especially devoted to the use of childreh, and Will be provided ‘with proper attendants, ee Ctose OF THE FALL RUNNING MeerIne.—After ‘Tue Star's report of the Ivy City races closed yes- terday, there were three races run. The tree handicap of one mile and an eighth, was won by Checkmate, in 1:57. The fifth race, one mile and a quarter, heats for all ages, was won by Compen- sation, who captured tie second and third heats; Brambaletta having won the first heat. Time, 2:10%, 2:12 and 2:17. ‘The steeplechase, which closed ‘the day’s spert and the meeting, was cleverly ridden and nobly won by Ingomar; Lord. ot at take George winning second money and Kenny third. Se Affairs in West Washington. Port News.—Entered—Sehr. Lamartine, Ireland, from Norfolk, Nght; sehr. Ann L. Lockwood, St. John, from Philadelphia, with coal for Washington Gas Light Company; schr. Charles E. Morrison. Smith, ‘from Boston, with assorted cargo; schr. Calvin P. Harris, Benton, with coal for Wm. King €Son, from Philadelphia. Cleared—Schr. Jennie Rosalen, Tooker, for Pall river; schr. M. &. Rock- hill, Anderson, for Hoboken, with coal. THE Coa, TRape.—Thirty boats left Cumber- land Thursday with 3,456.10 tons of coal, as fol- lows: Consolidation Co., 1,263.09 tons; Borden Co. $16.18 tons; Maryland, 577.01 tons; Individual, 118 tons. For Alexandria—American Co., 346.04 tons; Georges Creek Co., 334.18 tons. Seciety Notes. ‘The dinner parties given lately by the members of the Cabinet have been greatly enjoyed by all present, and at one at least the guests who assem- bled at7 did not feel disposed to leave until a.m. The President seems to take great pleasure im these reunions, especially when ladies are present. ‘The Cabinets of four successive Presidents were Tepresented by those who had been members thereof at Secretary and Mrs. Blaine’s dinner, at which the President was a sme Wednesday. Ex-Seci Robeson, of Gen. Grant’s Cabinet, ‘was the! of Mr. Hayes’ Cabinet ‘the Cabinets of both lela. Ex-Secretary Windom and his wife had ae an invitation to visit Mrs. Garfield in Cleve! this month, but as he could not ve ‘up the Treas- ury to his successor until so late in the month, and hia wife would not go without him, they have been compelled to give up their contemplated trip, as Mr. Windom Will have much business to occupy him before Congress meets. *_ The social clubs which usually give assemblies and germans during the winter will soon organize and make preparations to give their usual enter- tainments. Postmaster General James and his wife left for Florida this morning, | They hope to return by De- cember 1st.—Mr. all Hagner and his bride have returned from their wedding trip, and are at No. 1400 H street. —Miss Beatrice Paul 1s visitin; her half-sister, Mrs. Duff, at Denver, Col. She will visit General and Mrs. Bingham, at Fort Leaven- worth, before returning here.—Judge Ferriss, the second auditor, expects his wife to return here early next week.— Mrs. H. C. Townsend, nee Kate pege ee Spending a few weeks with her mother, at 1235 Corcoran street. tentdacalitae Poe The Assassination “Conspiracy” The- ‘ory. ted nd THE EXPENSES OF INVESTIGATING IT—WHO WERE EMPLOYED, ETO. ‘The following is said to be the real history of the inquiry entered into to ascertain if the assassina- tio. of President Garfleld was the result of a plot or otherwise. The amount which was expended from the contingent fund of the Attorney Gen- eral’s office was but a few hundred dollars, and it ‘was owing tothe strict construction of law by an- other department that the expense was paid from the fund of the Attorney General’s office. It will be remembered that after the President had been shot and was taken to a second-story room in the depot, the members of the Cabinet were about him, and in the adjoining room. Information was conveyed to them ag to who the prisoner was, and what he had said on being arrested, together with Tumors as to parties having seen the assassin in consultation with others and acting suspiciously. In order to ascertain if the act was chargeable to a conspiracy, the Attorney General directed that every clue should be at once followed. Chief of the ‘Treas every possible clue, and most of them came te the conclusion that the act was that of Guiteau alone. 1 TS were of the same sets, 56; original number of 1,988; Cancelled by withdsewal and settlement, $7; ad- ‘Yanced on, 166; not advanced on, 1,785; now on roll, 1,951; average premium on advances, 34 per cent: Walue of one share, $12.83. Officers for the ensuing zeae were elected as follows: Wm. H. ‘secretal sae ——.___ Rear pases s Saz.— — ‘Sold yest Wi trustee, part ot lot 6, in iroare front of 19 feet on 11th street pet ree streets northwest, with per equare revent the of his amounting fo tess than $200, were paid outot ‘Attorney General's contingent ———. In the Old World. ‘VIENNA OPINION OF THE GERMAN IMPERIAL SPEECH. Lonpox, November 19.—The Vienna German relchstag ‘& most profound on in Vienna by its earnestness and deci- sion and the Loeb which the task of legislation ts set before Treichstag. —__—_—_. Four Fishermen and a Boy Lost. San Fra November 19.—On Wednesday morning W. C. Keeper of the tour fishermen and a ina for his Washington News and Gossip. Goverwwent RecetrTs To-pay.—Internal reve- mue, $523,671.84; customs, $738,101.45. THE TREASURY now holds $370,843,600 in U. 8. bonds to secure internal bank circulation. Bonds Geposited on this account week ended to-day $1,156,500, and withdrawn $685,000. DURING THE WzEK ended to-day there were re- ceived at the Treasury for redemption $1,211,000 in national bank notes. These receipts the corre Sponding week last year amounted to $922,000. NavaL OndERs.—Cadet Engineer J. R. Wilner to the Ranger at Acapulco, Master J. M. Robinson from the Michigan and ordered tothe hydrographic oMice. Boatswain James Heron from the Pensa- cola and ordered to the Alaska, Pacific station. ‘The orders of Cadet Engineer R. S. Griffin to the Ranger are revoked and he is placed on waiting orders, Mrs. HARRreT ConpELIA WETHERED SHUBRICK, widow of the late Rear Admiral Shubrick, U. 8. N., a lady who was for many years a leader in soclety here, died yesterday at her residence, cor- her of Connecticut avenue and Ht street, at the advanced age Of 93 years. Arrangemen have been made to hold funeral services at two o'clock Monday afternoon. DECISION A8 TO TAGS UPON MERCHANDISE SENT BY Mar..—First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton has, in a letter to inquirers, rendered a deciston a8 to what may be lawfully written or printed upon tags attached to merchandise sent by mall. He wrote: “You will observe that, what may be writ- ten upon the tag fs simply ‘a mark, name, or let- ter,’ not to tell the width or price, but to tuentliy the article. If the full berty to enclose printed matter with the samples Will not enable merchants to avail themselves of the mail when they can thus identify the articles described in print by a mark, umber, ete., the department, can only regret tha further ald Cannot be afforded under the law as It now stands. AMERICAN SEEDS AND CUTTINGS FOR FRANCR.— None of the places they visited in Washington seem to have given our French national guests more pleasure than the Agricultural department, Commissioner Loring seeing how interested they were in the trees and plants indigenous to this coun- try, sent to several of the ladies and gentlemen be- foré they sailed a full assortment of Seeds and cut- tings of native American trees and plants. The acorus sent are tobe planted on the ancestralestates of some of the French gentlemen and ladies who lately visited us. ‘MR. PRELINGHUYSEN’s VisiT.—Ex-Senator Fre- lingbuysen left for his home in New Jersey yes- terday. He arrived here a few days ago, and was the guest of a friend. He had one or two confer- ences with President Arthur while here, which fact 1s looked upon as tending to confirm the here- tofore published statement that the ex-Senator Will succeed Mr. Blaine as Secretary of State. Pensonat.—Secretary Folger attends the Presby- terlan Churvh.—Mrs. Lieut. A. W. Greeley and two children, of Washington, were passengers on the overland train to arrive at San Francisco last Tuesday.—L. G, Curtis, a well-known news correspondent, residing at Columbus, Ohio, died in that city yesterday, aged thirt Répresen- tative Hutchins, of New York, ril's,— Senator Hale and family were fn New Yor! night on thelr way to Washington. Kingman, the veterin and highly esteemed jo: naltst, now in his eighty-third year, ts lying serl- ousty ill, of general debility, at lis residence on 14th street, in this city, —) York, the originator of the poptlar se a Enquirer, is at the Clemmer ts In reai- ment for her eyes, which have been seriously Weakened by years of literary work. Rives’ — Av York, to obtain medical t ‘irs. Mary The Mayoralty of Boston. , Noveinber 19.—Sumuel B. Stebbins with- te for the mayoralty of Boston, Saml. A. Greene for the po- andl and commends Dr. sition, ee Murders in the Far West. DENvER, Cor. November 19 special to the Republican from Atouquerque, N. M. snys: On Wednesday night at Bernalilis, John Huddell was fatally shot by aman named Kelley ‘The same night a murder was committed at Wallace station, on the Santa Fe railroad, tie Particulars of which have not yet come to hand. ——— —Win. ¥. Martin, who escaped issourt jail and married the jaile daughter who eloped with him, has been recap- tured in that state, He .s under sentence of death for murder. — ee TRIAL OF ALLEGED STAR RouTe ConsPrrators IN PHILADELPIITA—A speclal to the Baltimore Sun from Philadelphia, November 18, says: On Mon- day next the November session of the United States District Court commences, and before. Its close the cases of the alleged Philadelphia star Toute conspirators will be heard. There are nine of these defendants, and the charge they aro to meet is conspiracy to defraud the United States by entering 8 security upon proposals for tal service contracts, Itis probable that the Tal, when fairly started, will continus for two oF three weeks. ‘The first batch of these alleged con- spirators whom District Attorney Valentine will have to deal with, are known as the Black gang, and comprises Joxeph Tt Black, Henry Arbuckle, Wm. gang the United States authorities succeeded tn ferreting out and arrested four more of the all conspirators, of whom H. Le Grand Ensign is a young attorney in the office of Charles H. Otter Son, who became his bail. Ensign, with Christian Prige and Benjamin B. Wiley, is charged with en- tering insuflicient bail upon proposals which were controlled by Thomas A. McDevitt. Wiley suc- ceeded for some time in cluding the authorities, Dut was nally captured by Deputy Marshals Cake and Rutter. Price is a builder and McDevitt is a contractor. : (CABPzTiNes! CARPETINGS!! CARPETINGS!!1! INGRAINS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY BRUSSELS, All-Wool Ingrain choice styles, 65 cts. Towrain Carpets, 30 Clay 37 con. BO Cts. Druggets, sizes, choice seer Best Briigsels msde, beautiful styles, 95 cts., usual Best Ttwrd-Fly Garpeta made, 80 cta, per yard. Brussels Carpet, 75 cta. Floor Oil Cloths, all width, 97 cts. 60 ct. ea. yard. Rugs, Moquette, Smyrna, Veiver, Persian and Tapestry. Carpet Lining, 7 cte., Carpeta made and laid, 8 cts. Nottingham Laces, 45 cts., 37 cta., 50 ci ‘Bed Comforts and German Coverlids. Save money by buying your Carpets at C. M. TOWSON’S, €86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. cage ee Rhite wool Blankets, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, Largest wis Com 1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, TOWSON a6 Bemaieyhveiia ete, Satake Gloake, new styles, $5, $0, $7, $4, $9, $10. Cloth, ak ‘OWBON'S, 636 Penn- Ulster and Cloaking Lapis fe al wogl Black Cashmeres, 50 cts., 62 cts. 75 cta., 85 cts, $1, at TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania ayenué, sonth ide. Red Twilled Flannels, 25 cta., $1 Medicated Red Twill and Siaker Plann: ‘SON'S, 633 Pennsylvania aver Novelties ‘in’ Dress ine: damasse Dress Goods ; Black Stk $1.2: 50, $1.75, at TOWSON'S, fds All wool Finaal euldee, in navy blue, myzt ‘wool Fianna navy le , olive and gray, both singl Shika W EoHIOATE haces sae ie. Cloths for men and boye' wear, winter styles, 87 cts., gis, Ofc. 15 coy Src "e, TE TOWSON, 058 : os children _ Glover, Silk Handkerchietssotey eis we TOW SORE, Sod Lass cin AS ct, 20, hound ‘Tndia en Cloth sxir nes i jeand ‘India, Seri oh ein Cet Toe 696 Pennevivaniaavenue, woutunide, «© TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania nrcuus, ite ett Best feather-proof Bed Ticking, 25 cts, yer part’ Sot. iain Laces, 25cta.. 3 ctx, BO cla. 0 cts., 75 cta., at TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania ave. ue; south side. Receiving new goods — _ ©. M. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nid South Side, near 7th. ARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. NEW LINE OF INGRAINS JUST RECEIVED. ‘Several handsome SMYRNA CARPETS, which we are offeringat VERY LOW PRICES. RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, LACE CURTAINS and FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, in all the newest designs at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. ‘Largest assortment to alt FRE STATIONERY. CARD ENGRAVING, MESSRS. M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., ee TROPIC Ww DE WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRE ATARRA SATA CUR! Sone CURE, THE ONLY KNOWN REAL CURE. THE ONLY KNOWN REAL CURE. 22-w, 28m. Ts IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. marl2-w&edm SURE CYRE FOR COLDS , COUGH! TION, a 108 CONSUMP. HOOPING COUGH, CROUP and BRON: JBLES IS MRS. DR. TITCOMB’S LUNG BLES 5 price 25 and $0 ote. For sale by all Di ts, Benneylvania avenue northwest, nid<Sardy THE HEV. EDWARD L. “Baltimore, Oct. 26, 1881, a Pleasure in recommendin; Balm, having used it in my family with goo Very respectfully, EDwanp L. Ker.” Cenrrrrcate.—I have used Mrs. Dr. ‘Titeomb’s Lung Balm, and I have found it to surpass all prepara- tions that I have ever used for severe colds and coughs, and would recommend it as a sure cure. SAMUEL MARTIN, 614 West Baltimore street. 1” relieved Mrs. Dr. Trrcomn:—Your ‘Luni my cold wo quick that T was astonished. Several of my friends used it with the same result. JomN SmrrH, 19-63. 10) South Howard street. GEO. F. TIMAS. HARRY B. PARKER, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Have completed all their preparations, and are now en- tirely ready for business, : GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. stock of clothing for large and small men, ‘Youths, Boys and Children, from which any taste can ke suited or any wishes as to quality or price accommo- dated, GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Conduct their business upon Just and fair principles. ‘They have but one price, thatisas low as possible; is marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Invite you to call; you will receive polite attention; not be urged to buy, but be heartily thanked for any favors you may bestow. W. CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. 4 DELICIOUS AXD REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE, WHICH SERVES THH PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DIBAGREEABLE/FURGATIVE MEDICINES. ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAMATIVE is the best preparation im the world for constipation, Biioumess, Headache, Piles and all kindred ogmplaints. It acts gently, effeo- ‘ively, and is delicous 40 take.” Cleansing the aystem thoroughly, it impartewigor to mind and body, and aie- Pela Melancholy, Hypochondris, eto, ONE TRIAL CONVINCES. PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ORLY. ae CITY ITEMS. A Public Benefactor: Dr. Bull. Because he discovered the won- dertal Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup. Public Voce. We advise a careful perusal of the following. hoping thereby to catch the eye of some poor sut- fering being, Who may go and do likewise: ALTIMORE, Nov. 10, 1881. To the Réitor of the Telegram: Dear Sir: I noticed in the Telegram a short time since that you kindly offered to publish letters from persons cured by Dr. Hartley, and I hope you Will be kind enough t publish the particulars of my case: I have been a great sufferer with catarrh ia my head and throat for many years, and have puld large sums Of money to doctors, without bene- Re, untl 1 began to fear that had throat con- sumption. In the winter of 18771 consulted Dr. Hartley, and he did me so much permanent good that I Cannot feel too grateful to him. Since 18; I have never had anything worse than an ordinary col occastonally, and I find that I do not take cold as often now as I'did before the Doctor treated me. ‘The reason I have written this letter ts that those who are suffering from that loathsome dis- ease may know where {hey can be permanently cured. W, ME, Butt, Atpéne Dairy, Corner Doiphin and Division stree! [The above letter is open for inspection at this office, As will be seen, the subscriber has not suf- fered with catarrh for four years, which ts pretty fair evidence of his permanent cure. We would advise all suffering from severe colds, &&., which have been fed by the damp, disagreeable weather of the past two wecks, to call on the doctor and seek his advice (which’ he freely gives to all) as they may by so doing save hours of sleepless nights and other untold miseries. Dr. Hartley, in conversation, told our representative that he would have nothing to do with publishing these matters, as he considered it confidential, but if his patients choose to do so it was their business and not his. For the benefit of the public we would state that Dr, Hartley’s office 1s at 64 North Greene street Cen he has no connection with any other of- \ce.—Ep.} Kidney and Urinary Complaints of all kinds permanently cured with Hop Bitters. if the Mother is Feeble, it Is tmpossible that her children should be strong. Lydia &. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a per- fect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual system of women. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- ham, 223 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pam- phiets, ‘A Fact. Edgar’s Cough Specific will cure Coughs, Colas, Whooping Cough and all Throat and’ 1. Troubles, ‘Try 1t and be convinced. Price % an SO cents per bottle, For sale by all druggists; at wholesale by C. Christian, 484 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 14819 Fer Impure Blood, Disfguring Eruptions and Scrofula, the Liebig Co. Coca Beet "Tonic 1s without equal. Beware of chea counterieits. Coughs and Colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any lengti of time causes irritation of the Lungs or so.ue chronic Throat Disease. “Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches” are an effectual Cough Remedy. Sour Stomach, Sick Headache and Dizziness, Hop Bitters cures with a few doses, A akness, early nd a’ recipe is great Te- in South Welope i the ork city. Rend the Weekly Death List Of consumption, and learn how many dle of ne- glected couzhs and colds that Hale's Honey of Hore- Hound and Tar would have cured Pike’s Toothache Drops cur in one minute. ¢ Lotions “ins, Drulves, &., and n’s St ap, qin's Hair and Whls- black or brown, 50 cents, For use Gien: ker Dye, Incas aE. Pinkham’s iuive cure for all suffer so much. 233 Western ave- Health, Hope and Haj are restored by the use of Lye Vegetable those disease Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, nue, Lynn, Mass., for pampilet: Dandrot Is removed by the use of Cocoaine; and it stimu- lates and promotes the growth of the hair. Bur- +| hett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. $1.000 Reward For any case of blind, bleedinz, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa, None génuine with- out his signature. Sold by drugzists. ‘018-0 Beware of imitations. Genuine Curealine only cure for corns; bears signatnre H, 8. Frederick & Co. 2% cents. Stott & Cromwell. J Don’t Die on the Premises. Ask your druggists for “Rough on Rats.” It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 15c. per box. 8 Suicide and Dyspe| 5 A most remarkable cure for Dysyepsta “Wells Health Renewer,” the greatest tonic, best billious and Liver Remedy known. $1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Peunsylvania avenue. Forty Yenrs? Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in. the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their childfen. It relieves me child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, gripinj in the bowels and wird colle. By giving heal to the child it rests the mother. Price.2 cents a bottle, 1,3 Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World’s Hair Restorer is peeceen for restoring Srey, white or faded hair to Its youthful color, gloss and beauty. It renews its life, strength and ih. Dandruff quickly removed. A matchless Dressing. Its perfume rich and rare, Zylo Balsamum, rs. Allen’s)—A lovely tonic and Hair Dressing. It removes dandruff, allays all itching, stops fall- ing hair and promotes a healthy growth with a rich, beautiful gloss, and 1s delightfully fragrant, Price seventy-iive cents, in large glass-stoppered bottles. was “ Aldern D: Wi 8.7? Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 34-Ib. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1b. ‘Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, 5c. per qt. Cream, i pint. GEORGETOWN ADVTS. ANCING AND DEPORTMENT—PROF. MUEL- LER will commence a special private class for the n MONDAY, Novem- Tey ‘a Uae gaa dl ‘Terms, $10. Gy FORGE W. KING, ROUTE AGENT IN GEORGETOWN FOR THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER. Subscribers who have complaints against the carriers or hho ‘desire to have the paver (to wich Prompt attention will be given) will find books for the entering of the same, at Fickling’s Drug Store, 1260 uch oF and the Western Union Tel Office, Congress or Bist street, opposite Post Office. ni5-Im D R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA ‘Wine Bitters contains ten ingredients, eir comporiti ity, and is the form in ese Bitters will ne cma and malarial fevers and all iver, ‘blood, and nerves: so, 8, $1. xy Druggists and avenue northwest. Barrrwone, August 15th, 1881, Dear Sirs1 feel it s pleasure in aiving, Calisaya Wine Rptoctoatie PGiet} PAPEHUANGENGS, See eee ie tee Hiindhgs Bigraringe Bon af ‘No, €26 E STREET, one door from 7th street. Terms cash. Free Art Gallery. tion of AMUSEMENTS. DRY Goons, ATIONAL THEATER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING last time of SALSBURY’S TROUBADOURS, Original Musical Extras THE BROO! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. In their Marx Adolph Opstein. J. Florence. Mrs. Fin Dacey. irs. W. J. Florence. THURSDA) kariving Matines, DOMBEY AND SON. -Mr. W. J. Florence. FAVE MAN. rors OPERA HOUSE. Farewell Peformances of CHAS. E. FORD'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. —-MATINEE AT 2— | —TO-NIGHT AT 8— Audran’s latest and best | Gilbert and Sullivan's in- work, the table wor! MASCOTTE. PINAFORE. “THE GOBBLE AND | UNEQUALED CAST, BAA” including Prank Love Duet. and Little Rosebud. Next Week: MY MOTHER-IN-LAW, nd Abbey's N. ¥. Park Theater ‘FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. THANESGIVING WEEK. COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. First ction in Ameri Geo! Bitns, ‘Eayr suthor ef Lighis ef Londen, W.s enisda, The of 300 MOTHER-IN-LAW. Great Succeas—Having attained Wiets at tho Gaiety "These oie Under the Associated Manasement of MR. HENRY E. ABBEY, ‘Manager Park Theaters, New York and Roston, Manager Edwin Booth, ahd Messrs. Brooks and ‘Dick- son. ‘The play will be produce with new scenery, by Mr. Host, Scenic Artist, Park Theater, New York. rved seate now on sale. nid Or, FELLOWS’ HALL. ‘THANKSGIVIN Baker's Dramatic Company. —Parmer's Panorama of the Bible and other First time in this city in many years, the of the RD; OR, THE FALLEN SAVED. Afternoon, 19 cts. ; night, 25 ota, CRIBNFR'S BICYCLE AND (TRICYCLE EX- HANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL. Tallmadge Hall, 923 F street northwest, on ground 5 mn Bicycles and Tricycles. Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap, WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. for evening entertainments. Apply toJ. SWORMSTEDT, Agent, 928 F street northwest, 03 (ABNER MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Oppostre GovERNMENT Post OFrics. ‘The regular Concert Sesron having clored, the unfter- sicned takes pleasure to announce to the public that the ve spacious all is being renovated and is now for Tent at reasonable rates for Balle, Concerta, Tbeatrical Performances, Lectures, Public Meetings, Receptions, ¢ In connection with the main hell there is ing room, Se, 250 people, to which ig & commodious kitchen, supplied with lane ranges and other pi app! ces of the latest ima proved styles, — Lette Sie = ea ve — seat- we capacity of 600 peoples “The stage, which is 18 course of censtruction, will be portable and can be To- moved altovether if so desired. New and spacious sitting root fitted up wit So care a8 to n For tarins and other G AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. nplimentary Benefit to 1. H. BARER, 18 for Indies are being atness and comfort. apply to 029-1m_ ED. ABNER. No. 626; ON EXHIBITION No. 626 i AND SALE AT E Btreet MARKIITEWS No. 626 F street northwest, one door from 71 street, Choice Oil Paintings, En ‘Chromos, etc., also Large and Choice ‘stock of Paperiungings. Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Kings, Naila,etc.,at Markriter’s, ‘Terms Osah, Free Art Gallery. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &. G20 FAR an restivar, For the Benefit of the GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM, trict of Columbia, Beginning on MONDAY, November 28, 1881, and con- wing for one Ww AT MASONIC TEMPLE. 3,000 valuable prizes will be distributed among the 6,000 ticket holders.” Musical’ auterlalument every ‘Season tickets, $1. 15-17 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. $3.60 INCLUDING ADMISSION. $3. 60 LURAY CAVERNS, SPECIAL TRAIN, VIA. SS, 0. B.B., WITHOUT THANESGIVING DAY. Pi mage B. & 0. Desae a.m., sharp; return at 10:30 ‘address P.O. Bor 300. n2-1m 626 Ww ATCHES, Have opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- ham WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually Jow prices. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. [mortar TO TAX-PAYERS! BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OR GENERAL TAXES DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, SAVE A DISCOUNT BY CALLING UPON WILLIAM DICKSON, 222 436 SrneEr NorTuwest, ‘Three doors above Columbia Building. GFAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, FANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS: IN GREAT VARIETY, FOR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ARMY AND NAVY CAPS. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA. FUR TRIMMING IN OnEAT vanizrr. DUNLAP& CO.’8 SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. nl-Im JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 27-2m G BAND DISPLAY OF XMAS CARDS. In order to give an earty opportunity Christmas Cards, Juvenile Books, 428 Seventh street northwest. ‘Human Hair Braids, at 87c., $1.25, at Elegant Line of ilk Fvinges, st 250,. 33e., 430.,50e., at DAMMARW'S. Bargains in Ladies’ Gloves, 19c., 23c., 25e., at ‘Twenty new besutiful styles of Misses’ Hone, at 25c., st GE4LSEIN DOLMANS AND SACQUES. DAMMANW'S. : OUR CUSTOMERS, at <== Fe AND FLANNEL skint rs NEW STYLES, AT $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, ana 93.59, @4 RED BROADCLOTH, Best Quality, $2.50, 64 CLOAKINGS, 5-4 SHOODA CLOTH, SILK Goons, PLUSHES. VELVETS. SATINS, SATIN RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLI EU, %4-INCH COLORED SURAH SILKS, $1.25, ALL SILK BROCADES, $1.25 and $1.50. TYLER & CHEWNING, ala 018 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. T™= LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW arp BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON. Sik and Wool Dress Goods, 87%: immense Sabet ee and Black Silks, 50; Black and White Strip jack es 75: Colored Suk $1.25; Black. Silk re Colored and Bi Colored Silk Velv 25; Pure Woo! Crshme ali pure Wool, $5; lange vize Vhite ge Ip no Sa 50, Damask, all Linen, 50, Dinner Nap> Large mac Calico Bed rent of Chath “for Covers, Silk Embroidered, §3. Curtains, 15 to $1, Colored Casty cs 1 down to 15; All-wool Flannel Suiting, 25. CARTER’: 711 MARKET SPACE. nl JOHNSON, 713 MARKET SPAC\ 1 bale Horse Blankets, $1.25, 500 aire Bed Blankets, $2.50 100 s and Double Bed 100 Ladies’, Misses’, Boye’ « Metis Gowdamer Cape and Levin and Colored Brocaded Silks and Satins, Black and Colored Cashmeres, A full stock of Ladies’ and Cluldren's Cloaks, Coats, Uk sters and Dolmans. A fall tine of 6 A full stock of Plaid an We are undersold by no one. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Manner Sacer, nia MARKET SPACE, 809 809 BROWN & CLAGETT, ‘Would call the attention of Purchasers to their stool of Seasonable Dry Goods, Dress Fabrics Notiona, French Noveltics, Silke, Satins, Plush and Velvels, ‘Housekeeping Goods all kinds and qualities at the lowest rates. BS. ARPETS. of ait the nee donee ts Ca i peters hora new in Carp risitue Wiltons Axminsters, Moquettes, , Body eli Tapestry and Tograin Smijrua Carpets, Huge and Smyrna Carpets by the yard, with borders to. match, new . Cocoa Mats all mizes. Floor eg ge Raw yo Satin furc’ pet : wwe and Notttuham “tains Ehtice pattsens. wil find it to wir ade ‘to examine our Stock. HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully in & very short Gre, AND RERVOUS HEADACHE. relieve box of ‘these et . Mrrravu's HEaDAcne dose of always cured her. truly, = GEO. W. HOBBS. have given my wife, whoisa srafferer from T BROWN CHEMICAL CO. fel2-eo SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE. MD s*= CIDER! SWEET CIDER! OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ‘In store and for sale in Barrels or Kegs by SAaML C. PALMER, Deror 1224 29Tu Srazer, WEST WASHINGTON. §@Texzrsoric Coxxection. A™ GALLERY, ‘NO. 631 1TH 8ST. N.W., BETWEEN J. F. SPELSHOUSE, EANDF. ‘Cabinet Size Frames, Fe re ee 25c. ‘Largest stock in the city. Lowest prices. aia 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR, and bape sy pox . 6