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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Wasnixerton, D.C., November 26, 1881, 10 a.m. For the middie states, warmer fair weather, scept In northern New York cloudy weather, doutherty to westerly winds, falling barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. SLIGHTLY WARM FAIR WEATHER TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the folowing @pecial bulletin to the press:—A slight disturbance Ras pasted from the northwest eastward during the past twenty-four hours, and 1s now central north of Lake Ontario. Fair weather continues in the eastern and middle states and southern por- tion of New England, and generally cloudy weather in the lake region and northern New England, and In the Ohio valley with of light snow. ’ The temperature continues low, but_has risen slightiy in the southern states and in New England and Miidle Atlantic states, and has risen from ten to twenty degrees in the lake regions and the St. Lawrence Valley. Brisk and hich westerly winds have prevalled in the lake regions, and ligit south to west winds are reported from the remaining districts, except In the south Atlantic and east gulf states, where the winds are light and vari- able. Frosts are reported this morning at Mont- omery, Savannah, Charleston and Augusta. The mperature 1s above freeing this morning in the eanal regions of New York. The indications are that slightly warmer and fair weather will pre- Vail in the South Atlantic and the southern por- tions of the middle states during Saturday and = > Lewis’ PLastER will cure colds. A Lancer Varrery of fur trimming, our own make. Sigmund & Goldman, 436 7th street north- west. Dr. Leow, ladies? avenue. physician, 455 Massachusetts fring done at our own Seat Sacgve and fur rej factory. Sigmund & Goldinan, 436 7th street. We Bry No Fens. We import our skins and Manufacture all furs, seal sacques, &c., at our Baltimore Fur Factory, Sigmund & Goldman, 46 7th street. Sear. Sacgves, fur-lined wraps and fancy furs. At Siginund & Goldiman’s, 436 7th street northwest. “A Lrrmx Gra Fosp—Wonders for Xmas. 421 oun street. ms “New Stors.—J. Jay Gould, from Boston. 421 th street.” ee Avor Papp1exs—Consult Hempler, Optician, 435 street. Frerst Disriay of holid: Free’s, F st., opp. Ebbitt, ‘THe Pretic are cordially wel-ome to Free’s open- ing of holiday goods Dec. 1. F st., opp. Ebbitt. Don’t Fart. to visit Free’s opening Dec. 1. Fst ‘opp. Ebbitt House, and 14th st. and Penn. ave. am and Charlotte Russe. goods tn the elty at ahd 14th st. and Pa. ave. Frssgi1’s Ice C1 Laptes SHovtp Catt. at More. WasutxaTo’s and inspect her elegant materials. Suits of camel’s hair and velvet, silk and plush and satin—the ‘andsomest suits in the country—from #40 up. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House.—*My Mother-in-Law.” National Theater.—W. J. Florence in “The ‘Ticket-of- Leave Man.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps wili be lighted at 8:00 p.m., and extinguishes at 5:00 a.m. ‘On the petition of B. U. Keyser, receiver of the German American Bank, and the renunciation of the widow, the Probate Court yesterday appointed R. Ross Perry and Reginald Fendall admiuistra- tors of the estate of Thomas L. Hume; bond Sinan named D. W. Foster yesterday fell through an unprotected area on Ith, between I and K streets northwest, opposite Franklin square. His left arm was broken in two places, and is face Was badly cut. ‘The twenty-first concert of the school of music took place last evening at the Congregational burch. and was largely attended, the auditorium Deing filled. ‘The ongan selections of Prof. Theo- dore King and the choruses of the Calvary Baptist Choral society received merited applause. ‘A dramatic entertainment was given last night by the deaf mutes at Kendall Green chapel in pan- tomimie and finger language. The program in- chided a representation of “Handy Andy,” “ The Difficulties of a Deaf Mute Artist,” and a bur- Jesque of “ William TelL” Some twenty of the students were in the cast, and for the must part performed thetr parts well. At McKendree M. E. Church, Massachusetts ave- hue, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, the first of a series of lectures on the Old Testaine! ‘Will be given by the pastor, Rey. C. Het ardson, to-morrow evening. ‘The sub} Book of Genesis,” and will de followed by dl courses on the creation—Length of creative days; and Eve; the temptation and fall; the re- the deluge; the standing’ still of e sun and moon, ete. Music will be furnished Dy the choir, under the leadership of Chas. Rell, esq., and assisted by the Mount Vernon Quar- Mrs. Lockwood, for Clara Leonard, has filed a petition asking that she be appointed a committee On the estate of John Leonard, late of company K, 7th regiment, U. S. infantry, Who was transferred from the Soldiers’ Home on January 12th, 1878, to the Insane Asylum as an insane man. ——— Amusements, &ce Foxn’s Orna Hovse.—“My Mother-tn-law” will be given to-night, at the Opera House for the last time. Everybody who has not seen this excellent comedy should be seated in the Opera House to- ht. wMiSreaTmorern.”—Next week. Hi veriy’s comedy company will beat the Opera House in the “Strate gists.” It is a plece witich has recently made a ided_hit in New York, Chicago, and San Fran- ¢tsco. ‘The company contains such artists as Joe Polk, Frank Alken, Harry Linden, Miss Katie Gil- Dert, Miss Marie Bates and others NArionaL Tugatex.—Mr. Florence appears at ‘the National to-night in his farewell performance, when “The Tieket-of-Leave-Man” will be produced, With Florence in his great role of Bob Brierly. Wittig Epocin’s Sranks Company wit] hoid the | National Theater boards next week, giving to Washington that uproartous production “Dreams; or, Fun in « Photograph Gallery.” ITALIAN OreRA.—Next Friday and Saturdy nights the Gerster-Strakosch company will appear at Ford’s in grand opera. Subscription seats for the two performances will sell at $4. The sale of Uckets will commence next Monday morning at | Metzerott & Co.'s music store. See advertisement | for names of the famous Vocalists who will appear. ‘THE GeEMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM Farr opens next | Monday evening. There will be 6,000 tickets sold, one-half of which number will entitle the holders to prizes Yesterday Hon. Jere ¥ Rev. Mr. Krott, J. L. Vogt and Waited upon the President, and he consented to attend Monday night, accompanted by the Cabinet Officers, Gen. Sherinah and Gen. Drum. Se Blaine isexpeeted to deliver a brief opening ad- dress. Ketr ents will be served, and there Will | be choice musical selections. SWELDON'S Hatt.—Friendship Lodge, M., will give a soiree at eventn: Comme us hall ne: ber the 8th, a sertes of four chamber musical rts will be given during the ensuing seoson at Marini’s Hall. Subscription price, for the course, $3. sion ee Se Deeps is Fee hav Marr «n& Jot 17, sy. Fan, Int 0, t 1, =q- 1,019; $600. 1. B. Thomp- | ‘Thompson, pt. 11., sub sq. M. J. Keane, lot 9, Mat s to James M.’Varnum, lots 1, ‘The J.C. G. Kennedy, trustee, +. John Fegan $1841. ‘John G.D: Band 3 sq. 2: $1, to L. ML Powell, 29 acres on Piscataway row $2,250." Larne: Davis, trustees, to J. W. PIL | In, pt. %, sq. $500, ®. Morris, trustee, to H. Dickson, tot 1, sy. 286; $500. A. and T. Hyde tw LS. Frey, 3 2 and 21, Beall’s addition to Georgetown : $915.50. S. Parker to H. K. Pearl, lot 21, sa. 13 Eliza W. Philip to M. Ash- ford, pt. 30, sq. 1 - KR. Davidson to W. J. Kinderiine, pt. 1, sq. 70 ©. 8. Carter, lot 10, sq. 21 ©. Cox, lot 14, sy. cox ¢ to Frederick’ Koones, pt. 12, sq. 589: $610. soorsiiint esas ATTRACTIVE Saty.—The Russian Minister's by Thomes Dowlinz, which takes place next week, Will be one of and events of the season, For | Tull particulars see advertisement. ———s Repecep Paice o¥ Gas.—The price of itluminat- ing gas furnished by the Washington Gaslight Co. Will be reduced on January ist to $1.75 net per thousand feet. This is a reduction of 2 cents per thousand feet from the present rate. ——— ‘Tue EVENT oF THE SEASON.—There are few events more interesting to the ladies than the arrival of a select lot of choive and elegant novelties in’ fane goods. On Monday and Tuesday ahd 29th, there will be placed before the patrons Of the Palais Royal a stock of fine fancy goods Rever equaled in the history of the Washington trade; choice holiday guods; articles suitable for presents, and all manner of Gseful and cruamental articles at very low prices. It is announced that an immense reduction will be mare fopthe two opening duys only. Notutug but business enter- Tise could reduce prices, and of this there is no at ue Palais Koyal See advt. saints on eo’ ‘TRERE will be a chancery sale of valuable prop- erty on Monday and Tuesday in the northwestern #140. TB, Ferguson to | Cee 2 FP. | which proved a positive cure in m | tively, and is delic ous to take. Commissioners t upon the subject as follows:—“I do not think it would be advisable to tear up any streets for repaving at this season. The Paving Of this street was approved last April, but it has not been possible to execute the work as yet owin: to the delay in ecelving granite blocks. ‘It shoul be done a8 soon a8 the weather permits in tie spring.” ‘The Courts, Covrr IN GENERAL TERM. e Yesterday, Farr agt. r; appeal Bond" ap- pved. Desmond agt. Baltimore and Potomac road Company ; Judgment below affirmed. Crncurr CovrtT—Juage Macarthur. Yesterday, Balthmore United Of Company agt. Barber et al.; verdict for plaintiff for $1,493.25, with interest; motion for a new trial filed. Cornish agt. Douglass; verdict for plaintiff for one cent damages and costs. Hall agt. Sullivan; on hear- ing. Poutce CovrtT—Judge Snett. Yesterday, Wm. Henry, Mason Shanklin and Al- bert Merritt, loud ana ‘Dolsterous; $5 or 15 days each. Jno. Sherlock, vagrancy; bonds or 20 days. Michael MeNulty, loud and boisterous; personal bonds. Bridgett McNulty, profanity; do. Jos. Baumback, destroying private property; $10 or 30 days. Geo. Chase, carrying a pistol; '$20 or 60 days. Wm. R. Russell, cursing and swearing ina house loud enough to Be heard on the street: $5 or 7 days; appeal noted. Jno. Weaver, forfelted nos. Wilifams, destroying’ private pro erty without the consent of the owner, by break- ing a large pane of glass in a restaurant; §20 or 60 days. Jno. Douglass, $ or 15 days. Jos. Robin- son, larceny of a ton of coal from Michael Burke; 60 days. “Polly Brackett, assault on Sophia Brown, by striking her in the face with a large Fione| $10 oF 30 days. Jos Baumback, asseult on his wite; personal bonds to keep the peace. Gil- bert S. ‘Lyles and Jno. Burns, two young white men, charged with making an ‘affray by fighting with each other in the street; $5 each. Burns was also charged with profanity, and fined $5 addi- ional CABPETINGS! CARPETINGS!! CARPETINGS!!! INGRAINS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY d BRUSSELS. All- Wool 1 &: choice sty] Tuucrain Carpotis So clan 84 clr 80 Druswets, all sizes, choice st Best Briissels made, beautiful styles, 95 cts., usual rice, $1.10. pets made, 80 cts. per yard. el Best Two-Ply Cai Brussels Carpet, 75 cts. Floor Qui Cloths, all widths, 37 cts. 50 cta.. eq. vard. Rugs, Moquette, Smyrna, Velvet, Persian and Tapestry. Carpet Lining, 7 cts., Carpets made and laid, 8 cts. tincham Laces, $5 cts. 37 cts., 50 cts. ankets, Bed Comforts and German Coverlids. Save money by buying your Carpets at N B C. M. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. Largest double white wool Blankets, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, 5, $7, $8 per pair. Larxest size Bed Comforts, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, avenue, south side. at TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsy! Cloaks, new styles, $5, $6, $7, $8. % Ulster and Cloaking Cloths, at TOWSON’S, 636 Penn- sylvania avenue, south side. Lupin’s tine all-wool Black Cashmeres, 50 cts., 62. cts., 75 cts., 85 cts,, $1, at TOWSON’S, 636 Penhsylvania avenue, south side. Red Twilied Flannele, 25 cts., $1 cte., 37 cts., 50 cts. ‘Medicated Red Twill and Skaker Flannels, at TOW- SON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south si Novelties in Dress Trimmings; _plai and “damasse Dress Goods; Black Silks, best make, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.73, 22. at TOWSON’S, 636 Penn: sylvania avenue, south side. ies All-wool Flannel Suiting, in navy blue, myrtle green, olive and gray, sboth sincie and double widths, at TOWSON'S,' 636 Pennsylvania avenue, out Cloths for men and boys" wear, winter stylen, 37 cte., 50 cte., 62 cts., 75 cts., 87 cta., $1, at TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania aventie, south side. ‘Ladies’ ents’ and childre: cts., 30 cts., 37 cts. ‘vet and Veiveteens, avenue, south ride. Broche and India Shawls, Cloth Skirts, Piano Covers, Tavle Linens, Towels, pking, ‘owels, White Counterpanes and Sheeting Cottons, at TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, sonth side. Black Silk Damasees, new patterns, all silk,$1.25, at TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south sid Best feather-proof Bed Ticking. 25 cts, per yard; ‘tingham Curtain Laces, 25 cts., 37 cts., cts., 75 cts., at TOWSON'S, 636 Penna nue, south side. Receiving new goods daily. select from. "Bottom prices at Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ni9 South Side, near 7th. R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA Wine Bitters contams ten ingredients, nine of vere- tables and oue of iron, ‘The magnetic iron which en- ters into their composition is of the most «uperior qual- ity, and is the form in which it is found in the blood These Bitters will cure dyspepsia, nervous debilit: neuralgia, rheumatism, scrofula, marasmus, bilio and maiatial fevers and all disease of the stomach, ice, $1. Sold by and at rennss val avenue northwest. ni TESTIMONIAL LETTERS. Baurrwone, August 15th, 1881. Dx. Srsuer—Dear Sir. Licel it a pleasurein eiving my testimony in favor of the COMPOUND CALISAYA WINE BITTERS. Iwas very weak and debijitated: T had neuralgia and headache, and was uuable to attend tomy buniness properly. Tmade up ms anind to stop work, when I was advised to try your Compoun Calisaya Wine Bitters, which I did. After taking a few doves I found the greatest improveiment. It strenct ened my body, gave me a good appetite, reculated my Sowels sud quicted my nerves, MY wife also tied these Bitters, and they acted very promptly and. with «reat satisfaction. I would advise all who are sick to try Dr. Sihley's Compound Calisaya Wine Bitters. THOS. J. DOWLING, 138 West Baltimore street. Baxtrwonr, October 5, 1881. Dn. Sreuey—Dear Doctor.—Ihad pain in back and bearing-down feeling (Prolapsus Uteri), with kidney troubles, and a nasty taste in my mouth, with no ap- Petite, aud was very nervous and could not sleep. Most of persous afflicted as I was would have given up, but it Was not so with me. I boughta bottle of DR. SIBLEY'S COMPOUND CALISAYA WINE BITTERS and used it according to the directions. T had no sooner taken one- half of a bottle than I was able to go to work again. I Would like you to publish this if it don't cost too much, as I think it may be of some benefit to some poor suf- ferer. Yours respectfully, MARY J. W., No. 119 Chestnut street. Bautrwone. October 31, 1881. Dr. Srptex—Dear Sir.—The wonderful praise your BITTERS are deserving cannot be expressed by no human tongue. Chave sed your Bitters for malarial fever and proxtration, which I was laboring oe i se case. fore Tecoumuend it t? all who may: be affiteted like me, it ELMER E. READ, No. 485 Lexington street. Largest assortment to PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS: TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE, PREPARED FROM TROPICAL FRUITS AND PLANTS. A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES. ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is the best preparation in the world for constipation, Biliousness, Headsche, Piles and all kindred complaints, It acts gently, effeo- Cleansing the system thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dis- pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES, PACKED IN BRONZED TIN BOXES ONLY. ae PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. atures TRIUMPH, FRAZIER’S ROOT BITTERS. If you are weak, or languid, use Frazier’s Bitters. 1 yous serh iSabioy’ and your complexion sallow, use ‘Frazier’s Bitters. If worn down wi ‘chil: | nse Frazier's Bi av80-eokw Section of the city. ‘The attention of buyers is ealled to it. Sce advts. in today’s issue, ——— Lycrrr's Bindery, 112 Pennsylvania ave. Books Of every deseTiption neatly bound. Orders by mail promply attended to. See advi, ——$_— ‘Tae New Licntnovse at Care Hexxy.—Notice Js given by the lighthouse board that on and after December 15 the ligt at Cape Henry, mouth o Chesapeake bay, Virginia, whl be shown trom lew tower recently erected. It will also be chaired to a frst order light,Jixed white, Ulmatnating 270 degrees of the hori-on. —_-_—_ Rivex TRADE.—Arrtyals are reported as follows: Sch. W. E. Ward, Russel, cysters, m - Light, Thomas, oy=ters: s ‘Wood, H. 0. Paseo; Rising Sun, Dun: @ame; Geo. and Marthx Smit! Pocahontas, Kennedy, wood. * Barge W. J. Stephens, Brew w FI Ure, Cleveland, 0. Es corer Feaeylvauia avenue and 32th ton, D.C., Retail Avent. SURE CURE FOR CO) A TION, WHOOPING COl 3 ; an and 105 ivailia avenue norinwest, PIs THE KEY. Ws L. KEMP yscopal minincet © Bata raat Peau: "Very reopocelally, Epwanp L. REMr. Cxnvirn-<re.—I have used Mrs. Dr. Balm, aha t have found iff eurpass all ous that I have ever used for severe reonanmnend ‘itasasure ee Sawcxt, Manria, 614 West Baltimore street. ae epg Lung Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tus Evertne Stan. ScHooL Boarp Last Nicut.—The city school board met last night at the Peabody bi with a bare ‘S. Ferguson Beach was el president pro tem. The committee on finance and accounts Was instructed to close with Mr. C. C. Bradley's offer to reduce the interest _on $4,000 due him to 43 per cent and extended the time four years. An order for the admission of the son of ex-Janitor Henry Eaton (now Paralyzed) to the Schools without the payment of the city, tax was made, and a like order extended to the child of an invalid colored man. A resolution was ad asking plans for new school-house to be erected on the court house lot. A number of bills were ordered to be paid, and the clerk directed to in- form the city councflot the expiration of the terms of four members of the board. REPONTER'S NoTes.—A stockholders meeting of the Virginia Midland Raslroad company will be held here next Tuesday, and finally complete the change involved in’ the sale of stock to the Clyde interest... Bids for the quarters supply of groceries for the city poor will be opened next Tuesday... The Good Templar Grand Lodge bas adjourned to meet in Warrenton next year. Tt 1s fhought that Its meeting here has greatly stimu- ated the tempera a wl DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CATARRH CATARRE CURE, CURE, CURE, THE ONLY KNOWN PFAL CURE, THE ONLY KNOWN REAL CURE. wed, [ue IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH AND SICK ROOM. marl2-w&s9m A PLAIN STATEMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO EFFECT RAPID SALES, WE HAVE MARKED DOWN IN PRICE EVERY GARMENT. TOO MUCH STOCK ON HAND, WHICH MUST BE SOLD. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: Our Our Overcoats as low as > Full Suits as low as Our $30 Overcoats as low as Our $30 Full Suits as low as Our $25 Overcoats as low as Our $25 Full Suita as low as 20 Overcoats as low as Full Suits as low as 15 Overcoats as low as 15 Full Suite as low as 13 Overcoats as low as 12 Full Suits as low as yur $10 Overcoats as low as A GRAND DRIVE IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. Boys’ $20 Suita reduced to $15. Boys! $1 Overcouts reduced tg $14, Bi $15 Suits reduced to $12. Boys’ $15 Overcoats reduced to $12 12 Suits reduced to $9. 2 Overcoats reduced to $9. Suits reduced to $7. ys’ $9 Overcoats reduced to. $1. Boys’ $7 Suits reduced to $5. Boys’ $7 Overcoats reduced to $5. NOW, WILL YOU COME? A. STRAUS, THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 932 D STREET, 223 Near 10th street, No. 626) FALL STOCK $ Ne, 626 treet. § PAPERHANGINGS, iE Street. in all the new colors, embracing a number of neat Spring's patternin advance. Window Shadea, Picture Frames, Gold, Silver ‘Tinned aud” Worsted Pleture Cord, Nails, Kings, &c. Card and Cabinet. Velvet Pic- ture “Frames; re room Moulding, Picture Hooks, us, &e., at = MARKRITER’S, No. 626 E STREET, one door from 7th street. Terme cash. Free Art Gallery. n15-1m D* METTAUR’S HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfnlly in a very short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE; relieve DYSPEPSIA in its worst forms, cleansing the’ body of excess of bile, Producing a rextlar, healthy action of the bowels, A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with full di- rections for complete cure, mailed to any address on Teceipt of uine three-cent postage stam) 1 sale by all druggists at 25 cents. = TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. THowas Guanp, one of the mort eminent cerey- nen in the country: pastor of Mount Vernon M. £. hi Bultimore, Md. : no hesitation in assuring you that Dr. Mer- TAUH'S HEADACHE Pints have prove: most beneficial to me. Yours truly, ‘THOMAS GUARD. Rev. ae ‘pastor M. E. Church, Hagers- T have tried Dr. Merravn’s Heanacue Pris with tebeneft. Tam now seventy-nine years old, and We been subject to Constipation a puilber of years, Your Pills have acted so ema: in my case, the first time I come to Baltimore I want to thank you personally. Yours truly, ‘THOMAS GAMBLE. Rey. Lewis A. ‘THIRERIED, pastor M: E. Church, Waterbury, Nd. ve Dr. Merravr’'s HEADACHE PIs to aman who ‘was in bed with a bad attack of Bilious Fever, and in two days he was out attending to his farm work. Kespeetfuliy, LEWPS A. THIRERIED. Rey, I. E, PETERS, M.E. Chitreh, Urbana, Va.: T have used one box of Dr. Merratws HeabacHe Puts, and found thew niost beneficial. Please send tue snot oars frul I. E. PETERS, ours truly, . E. PETERS. Rev. GW. Hones, pastor M. E. Church, Piedm ont, 1 have given my wife, whois mfferer from Headache, . Merravn’s Heapacts PILLS, and one dose of ths as always cured her, Yours truly, GEO. W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., fel2-co_SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE. MD ADAM VERTHIER, FR ‘CUR. Mitastone up equal tote Bee TLC CUR, and Children’s Dresses, and other. fine work in’a supe- rior manner. Moderate prices. 1223 @ st.n.w. o8-6in EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! KID GLOVES. Our regular 75c. 3-Button KID GLOVE, in Iatest shades, reduced to 50c. Onr excellent $1 3-Button KID GLOVE, in Black and Colored, reduced to 75c. Our 4-Button Real KID GLOVE, reduced to $1. HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS. CHILDREN’S HOODS, SACQUES, LEGGINGS AND MITTENS, ar Surprisingly Low Figures. BARGAINS IN LADIES', GENT’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. DAMMANN’S ONE PRICR COMBINATION STORE, 806 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. sas SATURDAY, Nt How to Keep Warm. Medicated rae Sener Panne, $1.25, $1.50, $2: Merino and Lambs-wool Shirts Drawers, Se] 1; Shaker, Merino, Cashmere and Lambs-wool Socks; Kid, in, Castor, Buckskin and Cloth Gloves. ‘The best assortment of above articles on 7th street. Prices iow as compatible with fine Foods, Purchasers will consult thelr interest. by ing Oo; Lewis, the “Hatter and Gentlemen’ Outfitter,” 920 7th street, bet. I and K—estab- Ushed 1863, The Prom ing Pulmonary Fe and Speciic_Mrabre Micombes bung Hale. ‘This universally known remedy “ (Lang Balm”) of Mrs. Dr. Titcomb, by the indorsement of the medical profession and among the public, has merited & reputation unequalled by any remedy officinal or proprietary. Its prompt and certain efficacy In pulmonary diseases, either In their in- ciptency or long standing, is universally recognized and vaiued, bota by medical men and the lav. Mrs. Dr. Titeomb’s “Sung Balm” has for years been prescribed in pulmonary complaints by the most Teputed physicians everywhere, when all Temedies known to mediteal sclence or presented by the Pharmacopet, have failed to give relief or have been exhausted. It 1s truly the last resort of the medical profession and of the hopeless sut- even at the verze of the utter and total de- ion of the Pulmonary or Lung tissues or sub- stances. The Lung Bulm fs a reliable refuge and an unfailing restorative: 1t promptly relieves and alleys bronchial irritation and vexatious and ex- hausting coughs; arrests draining and exhausting night sweats, promotes easy and free expectora- tion, allays pulmonary Irritation or hacking couzh, and with wonderful promptness promotes the healing of ulverated surfaces in the pulmonary arenchyma or substance caused by the destruc- Ave agency of the pulmonary tubercles, Con- Jointly with the invaluable remedial effects It 18 a powerful tonic to the entire system, relieving hervous and muscular debility and prostration, and promoting healthy functional activity in all For suleby all druggists and at 108 Pennsylvania or sale by all di sts, and at ennsylvi avenue norhwe e Eye Glasses and Specs. French gold, celluloid and rubber frames, trom 50c. to $3. At Prigg’s Jewelry store, 457 Pennsyl- vania avenue. Catarrh and Throat Affections. Catarrh manifests itself by a discharge from the head, varying its nature in different cases, and even in the sume individual at different times. It may bea thin, colorless acrid fluid, or a glary, starch-like substance; generally, however, it 18 & thick, purulent or muco-purulent matter, either greenish yellow or of deep green tint, occasionally streaked or flecked with blood. So’ copious and offensive {s the discharge In many cases that the patient feels as though his whole head was in a state of corruption. Much of the discharge passes backward into the throat or collects as a tough, viscld phlegm behind and above the soft palate In the passage between the throat and head, creating a constant and almost irresistible désire to obtain rellet by “hawking,” a practice characteristic to catarrh, and as embarrassing to the one affected as It 18 disagreeable to those around. Often the phlegm isso tenacious that the most persistent and ex- haustive efforts fall to dislodge it until some food or stimulant ts swallowed. Again, the offensive matter deposits itself in the nasal cx'vities, in the shape of dry, hard crusts, which in some cases accumulate to such an ex: tent as to form a regular plug, obstructing breath- ing and producing Serious discomfort. ‘This con dition is indicative of ulceration, which in time may destroy the bony structure ‘of the nose and Produce its subsequent flattening. OFFENSIVE BREATH. ‘The breath fs always tainted, and 1s sometimes S80 revoltingly offensive as to render the sufferer an object of disgust to himself as well as to others, and cases are occastonally met with 1a which the stench is really overpowering and suMiclently fetid to poison the atmosphere of a whole room. Thus a person affected with Catarrh lives continually in an impure atmosphere of his own surroundings, and inhales @ poisonous effluvium with every breath. In many cases the nose 1s stopped up, sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other, and often on both, giving rise to a disagreeable, “stuffy” sensa- sation in the head, accompanied by occasional vio~ lent and prolonged paroxysins of sneezing. Again, a distressing feeling of fullness or compression 18 experienced’ above or between the eyes, or pain manifests itself in the face, forehead, or temples, or on the top or back of the héad, some: times of so severe a character that it Is taken for neuralgia. The sense of smell is generally blunted orentirely lost, and taste may become similarly affected, ‘The voice ts husky or of a nasal character, while oftentimes there is a continual hoarseness, accom- panied by more or less cough, excessive debility and emaciation; indeed, in some instances the loss of flesh 1s 80. considerable and progressive as to Suggest the existence of tubercular disease, and hot a few cases of caturrh that have come under my notice have been regarded as consumption and $0 treated by unwary or inexperienced practi rs. SPECIAL NOTICE, ‘Thousands of persons are probably unable to lace themselves under personal treatment at the ‘tor’s, So in order to meet the wants and neces- sities of seals living at a distance, Dr. Hartley has submitted to the urgent demands of a large portion of the pep ee aS and will henceforth dis- pense his great und well known preparations for the permanent cure of Catarrh at all drug stores, or will send complete treatment with all necessary instructions to any aadress, express paid, upon re- ceipt of one dollar. Address Dr. HaRTLEY, 64 North Greene street, Baltimore, Md. Deafness and Chronic Discharges from the Ears especially treated at the office. Cure permanent and guaranteed. Noexorbitant fees in advance. Advice free by mail, and no charge for consulta- tion or personal examination at Dk. HARTLEY'S OFFICE, 64 North Green street, Baltimore, Md. We Know that there is nothing on earth equal to Hop Bitters as a family medicine. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound revives the drooping Ses invigorates and har- tmonizes the organic functions; gives elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural luster to the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of beauty the fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time, Hop Bitters purifies the blood, and removes all pimples and eruptions. Dr. J. Leo Mingle, of Newburytown, Pa., says: “Liebig Co.’s Coca Beef Tonic has given me more thorough satistac- tion in my practice than any tonic which I hav. prescribed. It is unequalled as a nerve tonte, &. Beware of worthless imitations. Unscrupulous tradesmen imitating It will be prosecuted. A Favorite C. Remedy, For Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Catarrh, and other diseases of the bronchial tubes, no more use- ful article can be found than the well-known “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.” Influenza, Bronchitis, Cough, Cold and Catarrh pee at once to Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Whav’s the Best Disinfectant and remedy for Skin Irritations and Defects? Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 502. Buy no Holiday Present Without seeing Dr. Scott's beautiful Electric Hair and Flesh Brushes, ‘They always benefit the well, and marvellously cure Headaches, Neuralgia,Dand- ruff, Falling Hatr, Baldness, Hheumatisni, etc. Price refunded if not as represented. Atdrug and fancy stores, 606 A Card. ‘To all who are suffering from the errors and in- discretions of youth, Nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., Iwill send a’ recipe that Will cure you, free'of ‘charge. ‘This great re- medy was discovéred by a missionary {n South America, Send a. self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru '’. INMAN, Station D, New York city. Dandruft Is removed by the use of Cocoaine; and it stimu- lates and promotes the growth ofthe hair. Bur- nett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. £ 1,000 Reward For any case of biind, ers itening ulcerated, or protruding Piles that De! ings ile Remedi fails to cure." Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 91 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. 018-€o Don’t Die on the Premises. Ask your druggists for “Rough on Rats.” It clears out rats, mice, bed bugs, roaches. Only 150. per box, 8 Suicide and Dyspepsia A most remarkable cure for Dysye “Wells” Health Renewer,” the greatest tonic, t billious: and Liver Remedy known. §1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania avenue. AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. _ FORD'S OPE FOR FOUR-NIGHTS ONLY HAVERLY’S MATCH OR, THE FAT HAVERLY'S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. HAVERLY’S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. HAVERLY'S MATCHLESS STRATRGISTS. RLY'S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. RLY'S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. IAVERLY’S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS, AVERLY'S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. HAVERLYS MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. HAVERLY'S MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS. A Story of two fethers.in-law, who, playing at cross has ever before been compressed into two-and-a-half cutrageous, so delightful are the cowic. ‘The Eminent MR. J. B. As the In JACK RU Assuming three The Entire Cast the Same as at Haverly’ New York FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY, DE It OUR GOBLINS—A = Ra HOUSE. «++. WEDNESDAY MATINEE, LESS STRATEGISTS; HEB-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OB THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. OR, THE FATHER-IN-LAW. Purposes, are the funocent canse of more pure fan than hours, Thelsugy scoutsgious and the mirth almost Commedian, POLK, imitable TLEDGE, Characters. and Chicago Theaters. “ MATINEE WEDNESDAY. CEMBER 5TH, STORY OF THE RHINE. NAtiIoNaL THEATER. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Last appearance of MR. W. J. FLORENCE, When will be presented Florence's version of Tom ‘Taylor's character. A THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN. MONDAY, November 28, Second season and brilliant success. Everywhere crowded nightly by delighted and enthusiastic audi- ences to witness Willie Edouin's SPARKS COMPANY, In the musical concert by’ Nat Childs and Willie Edouin. DREAMS, OR FUN IN A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. A Banquet of mirth, new and magnificent costumes, charming mueic, and’the new ingenious Mechanical Re- volving Scene, changing in view of the audience. 126 Frokn’s OPERA HOUSE. Farewell Performance TO-NIGHT. MOTHER-IN-LAW. MOTHER-IN MOTHER-IN MOTHER-! MOTHER-IN-LAW. A SUCCESS RIVALING LONDON. ‘Under the management of Henry E. Abbey and Mesers. ee* Brooks & Dickeun. ‘Next Week, HAVERLY’S STRATEGISTS. 226 Loco HALL. e ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 30, 1881 Messrs. PUGH, HAY, and DANIELS, Mrs. TRUE and Miss FLORENCE KIDWELL, and others, in the Charming Operetta, PENELOPE; ‘and the Comic Opera, BOX AND COX. onder the auspices of the Washington Light Infantry ‘Aduuisaton,. ...50 cents. Reserved Seats, ‘cents extra. ‘Tickets for sale at Ellis’ and by members of the Corps. n26-4t ANCING AND DEPORTMENT. — MONS. and Me. MUELLER'S PARISIAN DANCING ACADEMIES will re-open for a season of five montha, at the Masonic Temple, comer 9th and F streets, on THURSDAY and SATURDAY, December Sth and 10th, 1881, and at Willard Hall (Willard’s Hotel), on F street entrance, dn FRIDAY, December 9th, 1881. For admission, terms, or private instruction, please ad- arena B Prof. ou MUELLER, Masonic Temp! Wash ington, D. (COX GEEGATIONSL: CHURCH CONCERTS. Six Concerts will be given in the Congregational Church by Dr. J. W- Bischoff and his pupils, begin- FRIDAY EVENING, December 2, and ending May 5th (one each month, ) ey Dr. Bischoff ises that the be bright and attractive, and that he ‘will play at least one organ solo at each concert. ‘To make these Concerts immensely popular, the price of a ticket has been fixed at only 60 CENTS FOR THE ENTIRE COURSE, or 50 cents additional fora reserved seat. For sale by Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania avenue; J. F. Johnson & Co., 602° 9th street, and Elphonzo ‘Youngs, 604 9th street, 26-6 YSTER SUPPER AND SOCIABLE, TUESDAY EVENING. 29th, at Hilliuan House, under direc- Honsof YOUNG LADIES AID SOCIETY of Christian Churel mission free. Supper, European plan. 26-20" (ONSERT ATOALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH, benefit of the North Church, WEDNESDAY EVEN: ING, Noyember 30th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Eva Mills, Mount Veruon Quartet, Mr. and “Miss Lillebridge, Messrs. Whipple, Collins, Jecko, Tweedale, Dr. Frank White and other talent. Admission, 25c. _n26-3* Frozps OPERA HOUSE. GERSTER. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, DECEMBER 2 AND 3. Mr. Strakosch begs to announce the following en- gagements for his season of Grand Opera: ‘PRIME DONNE: MME. ETELKA GERSTER, ‘The acknow ledged Queen of the Lyric Stage. MLLE. MARIA LESLINO, Prima Donna Dramatics, from the Grand Opera House, Mle. VAN ARNHEM, Donna Soprano. Mezzo Soprano. PRIMO TENOBI: Signor FRANCESCO GIANNINI, Signor LAZZARINI. Mr. PERUGINI. BARITONE AND BASSI: SIG. MASSIMO CIAPINI, Mr. GEORGE SWEET, Sig. MANCINI, Sig. CARBONI. PRIME BALLERINI: Miles. LABELLA and GOSSI. GRAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Musical Directors: 8. BEHRENS and Sig. DE NOVELLIS. FBIDAY EVENING, December 2, LA TRAVIATA, Mme. ETELKA GERSTER. i 1° shington in her great role of Violeta. Bier iranoseco Glamminidius Rest ‘appearance here... 88. Alfredo. Sig. Massimo Ciapint (his arst ‘appearance Mile. PRASINI, ‘Mile. RICCI. 73 December 3, Pint of the celebrated Prima Donna D: appearance of the cele! ra atica, from the Grand Oj alg fs a PEAT, Pas ‘Musso, Hall, SATURDAY EVENING, in her celebrated character of Leonora. Prasini (her first 7-88. fc cen, $4. ‘The sale of subscription tickets will commence on MONDAY MORNING, 28th inst... and continue Tues- at Metzerott & Co.’s Music Store. sale of seats for single nights will commence on Wednesday Morning. 125-2¢ RIENDSHIP LODGE No, 7, lemency of weather, the Soiree of this Ledge saponin ntl MONDAY EVENING, No- qDBeat sell, K. PLANT, Chairman. MBER MUSIC.—A SERIES OF FOUR CHAM- CHURERIC coscetts wil beetven during tho ensuing seagon at Marini's Hall, E streets between 9th and 10th strecta. ‘The first Concert wil be jsiven Quartetie Opus 4; Degthovent” Andante, String Quar™ ert: cy chu- ue = i fette, Schubert; and Piano Quintette, Opus 47, mann. Price of sut ion, $3.50 tor course of fo concerts. -00. 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GEORGETOWN ADVTS. = y ‘CLE SPP NEA NGE AND RIDING SCHOOL, ranges and ;the dimensions of the hall are 67x50 feet, With a cat- ing capacity. of "The stage, nstrustiony il be portale thd ca be DRY GOODS. Great BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF ALL OF OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS CHEAP. Double width, all wool, Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, (all colors), 7c. Finest gquslity. wid le width, ‘pure wool Dress’ Plaids, $1, Bleact Damask, ‘all linen, 50c. je Silk, (all pure silk), all colors, $1. Double ._ Large nize Calico Com- \e Satins, 75c. Black Silk Neen Colored Silk Velv $1.25. PianoCovers, silk em dered, $3.75. Colon and Black Silk Plush, $2.50. Ladies’ Jackets, Ulsters, Circulars and Coats, Ace cheap. Colored and Black Cashmeres, double width, pure wool, all colors. 37c. Colored C: notall wool),.1dc. Black Crape, double fold, 73c, lack Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, $2.50. Lace for Curtaina, 15c. to $1. Cloth, for men and boys’ wear, 3 iminense assortinent, 25c. to $1.25. Pure ue large size, $1.25. lomey-comb 50c., T5c. and $1 We are selling excel- lent Block Slike at $1 ‘and $1.50. Also, Surah, Biack and Colored Silks, "$1.25. “Biack Satin Mervi- leux reduced from $2 to'§1.50. Ladies’ all-wool Flannel Suiting, 25¢. Colored and Black Cashmere Serges, ae wool, 25c. Beautiful Silk and Wool Dress Goods, 7 isc. size, double white Blanks 35 Golored aud bisck Bika, Ser ™AC™ PUFE wool white Quilts, CARTER’S, 225 711 MARKET SPACE. M° ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. ° TEN PIECES HANDSOMEST ALL-WOOL SUITING, yard, regwar price $1.25 and $1.37. Also, another large lot of that LADIES’ EXTRA FINE COTTON UNDERWEAR, Chemise, Drawers and Corset Covers, only 25 cts. each. Also, another lot of those GENT’S ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 cts. each. P. 8.—Our fine Irish Linen Hemstitched and Em- broidered 2 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS for Holiday Trade are now in stock at lowest price. COCHRANE & CO., 223 OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK. ‘W OoLens. HABIT CLATRHS, Te. to $1.50, ULSTER CLOTHS, ‘BOe. to $3.00. CLOAKING CLOTHS, $1.25 $3.01 LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN AND FANCY HOSIERY, CHILDREN'S MERINO AND FANCY HOSIERY, GENTLEMEN'S MERINO AND FANCY HOSTERTS ' LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S MEq RINO UNDER-VESTS. ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 1240. to 500, ALL SILK HANDEERCHIEFS, 500. to $1.50, WARNER'S HEALTH, FLEXIBLE HIP, AND COR ALINE CORSETS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET N NOTA8LE ATTRACTIONS: ar GUINNIP, DAY & 00.8, * 820, 822 axp 824 SkvENTH Sruxer Nonruwest, We are agents for the nale of the celebrated NONPARIEL VELVETEEN, ‘Bik finish, in Black and all colors, New Britain Knitting Co.'s 2-Thread, full regulag made MERINO at $1.25; never sold before under $2, DERWEAR, all sizes from 34 to® FOSTER PATENT REAL KID GLOVES, All colors, 5 hooks, at 9c, OUR SILK STOCK Iseimply beyond comparison in the city. We have jus’ ‘added several large invoices of the very latest novelties GUINNIP, DAY & CO. — | ana AND WINTER FALL AND WINTER DRY Goons. are now offering a large and well assorted Stock of Goods, embracing many of the most desirable fabriag out this season, at very low rates, and would respect fully ask an inspection of the same. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. < Wy oopwakp & LOTHROP INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING: CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Feru Nottingham Cartain prices. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN ‘ood ¥alue, at $1.50 per pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS. | Fifty pairs more of those clezant, heavy 43¢- yard Curtains at $5 per pair, a duplicate of our pre- ‘vious lot, and worth far greater money. — ANTI LACE CURTAIN: 50, $4, $8 per pair. CHEESE CLOT: *, 20c., 33e. per yard. ANTIQUE LACES, 8c.,'10c., 123¢.,'I5e., 2he., “Sle. BT isc., 48c. per yard. ANTIQUE CURTAINS MADE 20, SEDER ed ROTTINGHAM BED 5 £ , $5 per. jew patterns in Ecru LINEN DEPARTMENT. 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