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THE EVENING STAR. - November 28, 1881. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, 1 ‘Wasutnatox, D.C. November 2. 1881, 10 9.1.6 For the middie states, fair weather during the @ay, and cloudy weather during the night, north- east to southeast winds, slight change in temper- re, stationary or falling Special Weather Bulletin, CLOUDY TO-MORROW. ‘The chief sicnal officer furnishes the fotlowtn special buile the press:—A disturbence pu to the eastward north of the lake region during Sundoy, and ts followed this me ny as disturbance central in Minne Fair weather conth e soutly : Ie stetes, the upper lake region cloudy wes ther, w norther: port ond t tend partly ported from Resota. Northern wind: the At coast, 20 from the remuning ¢ that faii her ¥ in the mi nd south Athintic states, followed on Tuesday by ! Frssstt’s Tee Cream and Charlotte Russe. Founp—Wonders for Xmas. 421 th “A Livre Gi 9th street.” Avor Peppiers—Consult Hempler, Optte street. jan, 436 cominitter of Franklin Lodge, 1. 0. visited © eof this the latter with ia shape of a horse otorrephs ol he me ce, beneath which are handsomely resolutions In revornition of the entertainment of that lodge by Capital Lodg ‘THe Carrtaces belonging to the Russtan mints- ter are now onexhibiton at the auction rooms of ‘Thomas Dew li 2 Vertisement In an SPECIALLY Goop axD Weight, soft finish, fast eolor bl eut and trimmed. I think the ‘worth $20. GEO. C. HENNING, 410 Seventu street. DOLLARS worth f fine steel en- at less nd pore vIR=S, €. os, artoty i . An immen: silk, gilt, walnut | and fancy frames. Frames mide t) order from | over two hundred petterns of mouldings. Christ- Mas canis and fancy articles in abundance, at Veerheff's, $16 7th street. GOVERNMENT CLERKS con sove 2 per cent by Duying their meats «t 914 Pennsylvanta avenue. A Fixe collection of Singing cai rit Ww York, are now on | netion Fr of Thomas Dow=- Ing, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and th street. We Wr tM. Augen- in House, 817 fotiowL Ts, 44 pie marble bottom, S$, W-.; covered dish Patent fire’ set , round oe containing 4 pes, 37c.; Te wine glasses, ISc. half-dozen; Jap: cer and pha 1 qt. dishpans, 10¢ handle bread Rives, Te.; porcelain ned sauc ans, half-callon, 152.; dustpans, salt shakers, 10- ch inixing spoons, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—Willie Edouin’s Company in “Fun tn a Photograph Gallery.” * Ford's Opera House.—Haveriy Comedy Company in “The Strategists.” ‘Sheidon’s Hall.—Sotree of Friendship Lodge, No. ic Masonic Temple—German Orphan Asylum fair. — Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 10:45 p.m. and extinguished at 5:00 a.m. Mr. N. ©. Draper, of South Washinzton, was Tobbed of a handsome gold watch and chain Sat- urday night. Satuntay nicht thieves entered the rooms of Miss Julia Washincton, 1499 G street, by forcing the door from its fastenings, and stole several ar- Hcles of dress. Hon. George B. Loring, who was unanimously elected treasurer of the Garfleld Masonic Memorial ted the trust. night Patrick Collins, a white man, living at & F'street, slipped and fetl while walking along L street, near North Capitol spreet, and sus- tained a compound fracture of the skull. Henry Benton, a restaurant keeper at No, 126 Peunsylvanta avenue, was fined £20 by Judge Snell Saturday, for keeping a disorderly nouse. ‘The Capital City Guard, Cupt. Keily, will cele- Drate their first anniversary December 7th by a street parade, escorted by the Washington Cadets, Capt. Fleetwood, and at night will hold a recep, tion at Talmadge Hall. This company now num- Ders sixty-elgh® uniformed members, and 1s re- eruiting rapidly. ‘The directors of the Columbian Bank Note com- ¥ have elected Walter S. Cox, president; John . Olmstoait, Vi sident; Sumuel Cross, treas- urer, and James D. Martin, Secretary. Kev. Pather McCarthy, of the Immaculate Con- eeption church, who has been sick, was able to say Bass yesterday for tue first time for several weeks, Mr. ES. Holmes has resigned the leadership of both the Washington and Georgetown Masonle choirs. Mr. J. P. Soussa has heen selected to lead the Washington choir, and the Georgetown choir ‘Will select a leader the second Wednesday in De- cember. Officer Kearney found a dead colored female infant last 1 alley between O and P and Nth and ith Streets northwest. It was pro- Bounced stll-bora by Dr. Hartigan, and a certifi- cate given accordingiy. Mr. W. C. Coup, proprietor of Coup’s united shows, is in the city making arrangements to Winter his show here. He will probably get the fair grounds. ‘The ¢rand jury to-day visited the Ja!l and some Of the Other publi: Institutions of the District. Owing to the unprece tented preskure, at this th ag columns of THe ‘Twill be issued on Wed- Diease send in their DEEDS IN FEE have been recorded as follows; Oltver H. Palmer t Susan H. P. Dye 25; $—. Diwna E. Danforth to Laura P. Be 7, Sq, SL; $100. Lira P. Belt to BK. Tr. si. 551: BO George Hiler to Jacob F Sq. 1005; $0. W.F. Mattinzly, trustee, to ‘ . Johnson, pts. 4 and HM. sq $ James A. MeLanzhiin to same, sume property; $12,000. Dertine i to KR D. Runtin, and M1, Bealls addition to Jos. E. Sampson to J Letta Weaver to 11, 5q. 821; $—, . lot 2, sq. 371; $3,000. ing, lot 11, sq. . Slee and Lou M. Barnett, of ven and Harriet ad Marzaret Garvin Davis and Annie Burt: Thos. J. Clark H. Curten; H. H. Fiushman ond A. P. Waddell, ese ege A Boox oF Cuorce Cuocotate Recerrrs will be sent free, on recelyt of a postal card giving your address, by Walter Baker & Co. fe Manu- facturers, of Dorchester, 3 ve just entered upon the second century of their business eareer.—See advt. s = ATTEMPTED Strctpr.—Yesterday afternoon Of ficer Felt, of the seventh precinct, took to that station & man named George Cook, a Germin, about 45 years old, ho had attempted to drown Dimself in a pond of water between North Capitol and Istand Land M_ streets nort He was Tesened by a number of citizens, Tendered aid, after which he to the Washington asylum. He stai had been disappointed in ‘receiving money from Germany. INSaNtry oF A Yor ing Lieut. Arnold's m the fifth police precinet a crazy | found upon him would indicate that his right name | is Henry S. Tempieman, from New York city or Brooklyn. He is a young man, genteelly dressed, and has evidently ad. He raves about his wife. Letters, signed by Henry K. Law- fon and A. H. Brockway, of Brooklyn, were found in his pockets, showing them to be his friends. He Ras no money. He had been at the Ariington Hotel and Ebbitt House. Oficer Duvall took him into custody last night from the latter place. He Will be sent to St. Elizabeth’s asylum to await the arrival of his friewds. ‘Wits Fizep To-pay.—The will of the late John D. Bowler was filed to-day im the Reconler of Deeds office. He bequeathes his estate to be wally divided between bis children, James E. ard M.. John Wesiey, Elizabeth Barber and Sarah P. Magruder, and granddaughter Lavinia E, Watson, and appoints John Wesley and James E. Boteler his executors.” Also the will of Mrs. Frances D. Raines. She directs that slabs and ‘Stones be placed on the gravesof her husband and | from Wast/ington, ight | Black Silk Damasses, new ‘patterns, all eilk, $1 Bectety Notes, On Day, the President, accompan- ted by a friend, visited the White House, and gave additional directions about the repairs there, es- pecially about the painting and preparation of his private apartments, The new elevator there is nearly ready for trips. The car is in, and 1s of hard wood, the interior fs carved, and has a seat across the back, upholstered with flowered velvet, above which 1s a mirror. Not more than three persons an sit in it st once, but there fs standing room for ‘ne or twomore. It }s pleasant for Washingtonians to know that all the new popering, painting, fur- nishing, upholstering,ete., recently done atthe Ex- e-utive’ Mansion has been done by Washington firms, will restde at the other, Mrs. Elwin tion by Mrs. Greet urn of the bridal couple from their we ding tour was very elegant and enjoyable. The wife of Justice ad M lendale, O., to atthews will remain m1 he will go to Glen- Amonta. Justic here until near Christmas,w dale to attend his son's jing, which will occur durtr Chr.stinas. Their youngest t to-day for Wellesley C his wife anda They ure now in New York. rs. Win. B. Lord will return here 0} 0 remain during the sesston of Coneress. ——Mrs. Wright, of Louisville, 18 visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. J. Carliste. Mrs. Ellicott, of Balti- Mrs. S.V. Niles. —Sen- r Voorhees’ wife has returned to thelr residence here. —— THe ALL Sots’ Cnuxcu Prorerty.—The Court in General Term was engaged to-day In hearing the case of TH. D. Cooke, jr. agt. Francis Dainese etal. ‘The record in this case shows that, on Octo- ber 18th, 1879, Cooke filed a bill of interpleader Delano, H. A. Willard and All setting out the sale of lot 27, sub. 12th, 1877, by Delano to Wile hee _by the litter to All Souls’ Church, June 9th, 1877; that at the time of the conveyance to Willird 4 Judgment appeared to be @ len on the lot, and tt was agreed that proceed- Ings be had to determine whether it was a valid len, and $1.700 was reserved and deposited with Cooke to abide by the decision. The controversy nm. 1s now over this Just opened for ude” one of the Lingest selections of “h will be sold at prices never known here Before. Call early and avoid the Tush at Baum’s, No. 416 7th street. See advertisement. Affairs in West Washington. Diep IN Prrvsavne.—Mr. Francis Bates, a clerk in the War department, and for many yearsa rest- deat of this place, dled at the residenc of his | daughter, Mrs. Jennie Routh, near Pittsburg, yes- terday afternoon, about 4 o’elock. Mr. Bates Went with “Columbia Commandery, of Which he was a member, to C and on the occasion of t ie President's tuneral, and there took a cold. He ten i his daughter, where he died from the effect cold then taken. He Past Mas- terof B. B. French Lodge, No. 15, and one of the oldest members of the Masonic Relief Association. Mr. D. H. Bates, the well-known tele- ager, telegraphed here yesterday that his remains would be forwarded here Wednesday for interment. ERBOARD IN CHESAPEAKE Bay.—Capt. of the schooner Emily and 4 ia With 400 tons of coal for the go ; Teported to the custom-house, Georgetown, it John White, a Seaman, Was lost overboard, in a squall, off Smith’s point, Cn ike bay, on the morning of the 2d. “The lost satlor was from Bos- ton, Mass., and Was about twenty-elght years of age. Port.—Entries—Schr. A. C. Page, Haley, from Alexandria, tz chr. Alecta Bailey, Smiti, hr. Carrie Hail Lester, shington, light; stinr. George C! Mitchell, from Norfolk, with lumber Jickson & Co.; stm. Lady of the Lake, Pierce, from W A. Tr: for E. | from Norfolk, with assorted cargo. Cleared—Schr. A. C. Page, Haley, for Boston, with coal; schr. Alecta Bailey, Smith, for Norfolk, with coal: sehr. Ann E. Ketcham, Ketcham, for Jersey City, with coal; sehr. Sophié Kranz, Sinith, for Boston, wit coal; sehr. Virgnia Dare, Delaney, for Havre de Grace, light. ‘THE CANAL TRADE.—Fifty-three boats left Cum- berland Friday, with 5,988.01 tons of coal as fol- lows: For Georgetown™—Consolidation co., 1,186.17 tons: Borden co., 1,060.12 tons; New Central co., 796.09 tons; Maryland co., 1,129.15 tons; Georve’s Creek ¢0., 555.06 tous; Blien Avon 109.01 tons. For Alex ndria—American co., 1159.11 tons. Graix—Arrived—Boat Regulus, 3,000 bus. wheat; boat E. L. Whiting, with 3,000 ‘bus. wheat; boat Farmers’ Friend, with 3,100 bus. do. Sales—7,000 bus. wheat sold Saturday at prices ranging from $1.40 to $1.5234. (sePETiNes! CARPETINGS!! CARPETINGS!!! INGRAINS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND BODY BRUSSELS. All-Wool I ‘in C: yl Aiereetdners Sept hee ect Drugvets, all sizes, choice styles. Best Brusecls made, beautiful styles, 95 cta., usual reef ee, $1.10. ‘Two-Ply Carpets made, 80 cta. per yard. Brussels Curpet, 75 ets. Floor Oi Cloths, all widths, 37 cta., 50 cta., Rugs, Moquette, Smyrna, Velvet, Bersian and Tapestry. Carpet Lining, 7 ets., Carvets made and laid, 8 cts. Nottingham Laces, $5 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts, Coverlids. Blankets, Bed Comforts and Germai ‘Save money by buying your Carpets at myrtle ith sinele and double 636 Pennsylvania avenue, ear, winter styles, 37 cte., 50 cts., $1, at TOWSON'S, 636 south wide. 's wool Underwear: Hosiery, rehiefs, etc. ,etc., at TOWSON'S, __ 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. ‘New Dress Goods, 1214 ete, 18 cta., 20 cta,, 25 ets., 30 8, Silk Plush, Vel- 636 Pennsylvania Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. double white wool Biankets, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, Larrestnire Bel Gausforts, $1, $1.95, $1.50, $1.75, §2 ons, G36 Benneylvania enue, south side. cloaking Clotiis, at TOWBON'S, 636 Penn- sylvania avenue, south side. Lupin’s fine all-wool Black Cashmeres, 50 cte., 62 cte., 75 cts., 85 cta,, $1, at TOWSON'S, 636 Pennsylvania Syenue, south side. Red Twilled Flannels, 25 cts., 31 cts, i Red Twill and Skaker Flannels, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. Novelties in_ Dress imimnings: stripes and damasee Dress Goods: Blac t make, $1, 1.50, $1.75, INS, 636 Penn- ol Flannel Suiting, in navy blu olive and gray, Widths, at TOWSO) south side. Cloths for men and boys’ cts., 62 cts., 75 cts., nia aventie, Cloth Skirts, Piano Covers, ‘Tavle Linens, Towels, vagesiin wels. White Counterpanes and Shecting Cottons, at TOWSON"! 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. CELERY AND ITs USES ARE NOW MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST. that great Dermotologist, Dr. tnore, toa friend, an editor of « prominent: A combination of the extract of and Chamo mile, whici has been but recenay intyoduiced to Gre pio- fession and the pubic by myself, has produced euch marvelous results in curing Nervousness and Headache, and especially Nervous and Sick Headaches, Neuralia, Dywvepeia and Sleeplownens, that it has excited five the following inlopastion natiely fav naree information pul av - hundreds of letters of inquiry. iy Celery and Chamomuite Pills for the cure of Head. ache, Nervousness and Dyspepsia, are prepared unde pe Crd oe and sre intend alexprendy So care Head- twill eure any case where no cmganic disease of the brain or spinal cord exists. Hundreds of cases of many years standing have been cured. No matter how chronie or obstinate the case may be, a permanent cure istmorally certain. “This statement is made after years of exyerience in their use in the regular pi of icine, ‘These Pills are also valuable for achool children who suffer from Nervous Headaches caused by an over- worked brain in their studies, and for all clases of hard brain-workers whose oyertaxed nervous centers need re- pairs and sedation. Nervous tremor, weakness and paralysis are being daily cured by these Pills. ‘They correct costivenest, but are not purkative. Sold by alldrugsists. Price, 50 cents a box. Depot, North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address, DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE 18 WARRANTED TO CURE. ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH, SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, and PIMPLES on all other parts of the body. It makes theskin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in one pack- age, consisting of both internal and external treatment" All first-class druggists haye it. Price, $1 per package. sepld E XTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! KID GLOVES. Our regular 7c. 3-Button KID GLOVE, in latest shades, reduced to 50c. Our excellent $1 3-Button EID GLOVE, in Black and Colored, reduced to 75c. Our 4-Button Real EID GLOVE, reduced to $1. HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS. CHILDREN’S HOODS, SACQUES, LEGGINGS AND MITTENS, ar Surprisingly Low Figures, TOWSON’S, 636 Venneyl Best feather-proof Bed Tickin: tingham Curtain Laces, 25 ot cts., 75 cte., at TOWSON'S, nue, south side. Receiving new gooda daily. select from. Bottom prices at C. M. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near 7th. nia avenue, south ites ST ct BO eta. 636 Penniylvania ave- ‘Largest assortment to n19 BRE, 8555 RRR’ Sgss, ER s...8 = uu RR Sgss8 7 SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS. Largest stock in the city. Lowest prices. STINEMETZ, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ay cad 'aqag ni2 SAmeEL S. SHEDD, AGENT ror MOTT’S STAR FURNACE, MOTT’S SOCIAL LATROBE, And MOTT'S ST. GEORGE ELEVATED OVEN RANGE, (a first-class Heating and Cooking Range.) SLATE MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, DROP- LIGHTS, LAMPS, GLOBES, &o. and Tinning and ail kinds of Jobbing lone and at fair prices. SAML. S. SHEDD, No. 409 NisvH STREET NORTHWEST. Pinmbin; promptly P HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— LOWS ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, leaves $50 to her mother, Mrs. Sarah M. Harvey, a like sum to her sister, Louisa Chandler, and $% to Marrett Beebe, and Ule balance of het estate to her brother,Jolin A. Hurvey,and bis wite. ee CONGREGATIONAL MUSICAL EXTERPRISE.—It will ‘De seen by reference to the advertising columns that a most extraordinery inducement is offered tothe friends of Dr. Rankin's chureb, and the pub- He as well, to enjoy a series of attractive enter- tainments, to be given In that church aug the RG eye dngee on) direction of Dr. J. W. ‘The name of the director, of course, is. a for the character and al BARGAINS IN LADIES', GENT’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. DAMMANN’S ONE PRICR COMBINATION STORE, n23 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. GEO. F. TIMMS, HARRY B. PARKER. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. Have completed all their preparations, and are now en- tirely ready for business. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. . Haves 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 accomumo- dated. GEO. F. TIMMS & CO. - Conduet their business upon just and fair principles. ‘They have but one price, that isas low as possible; is marked in plain figures, and no deviation is allowed. GEU. 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. 400 N. W. CORNER 1TH AND D STREETS. A®™ GALLERY, ‘NO. 621 1TH 8T. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND ‘Frames, Art, foe = oe See rivet and ay sw in Semoun bof ot im USE, ‘times. CITY ITEMS. See That Thin-Chested Man, with such a horrid Cough—he has never used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Sick Headache, = nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paraly- a sleeplessness and brain diseases, posse Parts by Beast Slr tnt Sa omile Pills. ‘They contain no optum, quinine, or other harmfuldrig. Sold by druggists. ‘Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant. Persons desirous of obtaining first-class oysters served in the most superb style, should not fail to visit the Tangier Oyster Depot, 9th, near E_ street, (Johnson's). plants a ‘specialty. Steamed, stewed, roast, rolled, &. None but the best. Ladies” saloon first floor. My Wife Is the picture of heaith since she began the use of “Wells’ Health Renewer,” greatest remed y on earth for Dysp>psia and Nervous Weakness. $1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pennsylvania ave. Buchupaiba. New, quick, complete cure, 4 days, urinary affec~ tions, Smartihg, frequent or difficult, urination, kidney disease.’ $1. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Penn sylvania ave. m Get Of My Corn: Use Curealine. One bottle will take them out eo and branch, quickly too. 25c. Stott & Crom- wel mn Forty Years? Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow'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 children, It relleves te child mm pain, cures dysentery.and diarrhoea, gripin in the bowels and wird colic, By glving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 2 cents a bottle. 1,3 “ Ald Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney litter, churned crery morning and delivered in'3-1b. “Ward” prints, 4c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, i0¢. pint. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS EORGE W. KING, ROUTE AGENT IN GEORGETOWN Fon THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER. Subscribers who baye complaints against the carriers or persons who desire to have the paper (to which prompt attention will be given) will find books for the entering of tue same, at Fickling’s Drug Store, 1260 High or 32d street, and the West.rn Union Telegraph hee,, Congress or Slat street, opposite Post Ofice. nl5-Im G BOOKS, &e. B ookKsS. . BAUM has opened for the Holidays a large and well-selected Stock of JUVENILE. CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS, which will be offered to the public at PRICES NEVER SULD HERE BEFORE. Call early, as the eelection is now complete at CHAS. BAUM’S, 416 SEVENTH STREET. Send for Circular and Price List. n28-1m EW BOOKS. N ‘Land of the Midnight Sun, by Du Chaillu, 2 vols., Tiustrated, $7.00. Achard Cobden’s. Life, ‘by John Morley, $9, My Wife and My Wife's Sister, No Nae Series, $1, ‘The American Newspaper, by Chatloe Dudley Warner, 25c. Volcanoes, by Joha W. Judd, Inter. Series, $2. riorida for Touriets, Invalidsand Settlers D Geo. M. Barbour, $1.50. Saints and Sinners, by Cherba- Bez, paper, 40 cents, ‘The Science and Art of Midwifery, by Wm. ‘t. Lusk, M.D., $5. Aunt Serena, by Miss Howard, author of Oue Suninier, $1,259. Our Feuiliar Helen K. Jol Songs and Those Who Made Them, hn- son, 4to. The Sun, by C. A. Young, Inter. Sci. Sorles, a Pickwicklan Pi by’ John R. G. Hassard, $1. Illusion, by James Snily, Inter. Sci: Series, $1.50. A fine assortment of Ri Beal and Galf-skin Pocketbooks, Walle! Card Cases, ke. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BooxsELLER aND STATIONER, nis 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. GcHooL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED AT ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran Burpine, F Sraeer. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c, 613-3m 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 $35 Overcosts as low as $25. Our $35 Full Suits as low as $25. Overcoats ax low as $22. Full Suits as low ax $22, Overcoats aa low as $18. Full Suits as low as $18. Overcoats as low as $15, 20 Full Buits as low as $15. $15 Overcoats as low as $12, Our $15 Full Suits as low as $12. Our $13 Overeoais as low as $10. Our $12 Full Suits as low as $10, Our $10 Overeoats aslow as $8. A GRAND DRIVE IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. ys’ Suits reduced to $15. Bae i horecum tanned S's. joys’ $15 Suits reduced to $12. Boys! $15, Overcoats reduced. to 12, Bo; ye! $12 Suits reduced to s' $13 Overcoats reduced to, ys! $9 Suits reduced to $7. $9 Overcoats reduced to $7, Suita reduced to $5. $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. [20% BITTERS. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS TRON BITTERS.|Are highly recom-;IRON BITTERS mended for all dis- leases, reauiring lcertain and efiiic-| Cure Dyspepsia. yspepsia, indigestion, Inter-| hmittent Fever, lof St ‘Wan lof Appetite, Lack|IRON BITTERS a faersy, ete. En-| iches the blood and| jstrens A true Tonic. IRON BITTERS, Complete the] For Delicate new life | to Strengthener. Females, M. TRON BITTERS, Sold by all Drag-|TRON BITTERS [Welt tor the AB : Sure Appetizer. |Book. A Sure Reviver. ISent free. See that all IRON BITTERS ary BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY. and have enesssd red lines on the wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, m9-2o BALTIMORE, MD, a ae Se SACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRGULARS, FANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, s HATS*AND CAPs IN GREAT VARIETY, oR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, + ARMY AND NAVY CAPs, KNIGHTS AR REGALIA, FUR TRIMMING "~ = IN GRRAT VARIETY. ~ DUNLAP & CO.'s SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. Lynn Haven Bays and York River POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY, DECEMBER - 2 AND 3. FRIDAY EVENING, December 2, LA TRAVIATA, Mme. ETELKA GERSTER. First time in Washington in her great role of Violetta. Sig. Francesco Giannini(his fint appearance here). “aR. - Alfredo. Sig, Maseiind Ciapiii (his frst appearan ere. ay ae Germont ig. Hipetto, Marns, LL TRC RE. First appearance of the celebrated Prima Donna Dra- matica, from the Grand Opera, Paris, ‘Mile. MARIA LESLINO, S inher celebrated character of Leonora, Mile. Maria Prasini (her first appearance here). 8, Siznor s Mr George Sweet (hit ae. Conte ai Luna Er Subscri ption for the two performances, $4. The sale o cription tickets will comment XDAY MOKNING, 28th inst.. and continue day, at Metzerott & Co.'s tore. 6 sale Of feats for single nights will commence on Wednesday Mornin, n2-6t MM“ MARIE LITTA, AMERICA'S FAVORITE PRIMA DONNA ‘Will give one of her GRAND CONCERTS AT LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1881, Assisted by the following Solo Artists: Miss HATTIE McLAIN, the coming Contralt Mr. H. L. CLEVELAND, the popular Tenor; ‘Mr. MONTROSE GRAHAM, Baritone, late of the Stra- ‘Kosch and Hess Grand English Opera Compan; Mr. JOHN SKELYON, the great Cornetist; Miss NELLIE BANGS, the brilliant Pianist and Ac- companist, on Admiesion 1, including reserved seats. Bale of seats ‘Euesday, “November 29, No reserved seats cold on night of Cou Nan ONAL THEATER. fetzerott's. xt. w2s-6t One week only, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, Commencing 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 charming musical concert by Nat Childs and Willie Edouin, DREAMS; OR, FUN IN A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. A Banquet of mirth, new and magnificent, costumes, charming music, and the new ingenious Mechanical Re- Volving Scene, changing in view of the audience. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5—MARY ANDERSON. FORD'S OPERA HOU FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. HAVERLY'S, MATCHLESS STRATEGISTS; OR, THE FATHER- ‘The Eminent Comedian, MR. J. B. POLE, As the inimitable JACK RUTLEDGE, aseuming three ‘Characters. ‘The entire cast thesame asat Haverly's New York and Chicago Theaters. NEXT MONDAY—OUR GOBLINS, A STORY OF THE RHINE. G RAND BARBECUE. ‘Twentieth anniversary of GEO. W. DRIVER'S busi- ness career in Washington, will ‘be ‘celebrated by the roasting whole of a prize Bullock on THURSDAY, DE- CEMBER Ist, 1881, and served in the Garden of his establishment to his patrons and friends. All should ‘Witness this novel sight and participate in the Barbecue during the afternoon and evening. Invitations are now ready, and can be had on apply- ing 1 Mr. GEO. W. DRIVER, 1343 Penneyivania ave, ‘The following well known butchers will act as a com- mittee on ceremonies on the, above occasion: J. Hf. uscher, Joseph Geier, T. T. Kane, 8. 8. Coggins, M. Homillet, William Hoover, By W. Ghent “Charles r. cial ents for the comfort of Ladies. Especial arrangem com: ee at Loon HALL. 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. Under the auspices of the Washington Light Infantry Corps. Admission. ..50 centa. ve 735 Gents extra. ‘Tickets for sale at Ellis’ and by members of the Corps. 126-4 (GC ONGRECATIONAL CHURCH CONCERTS. ix Concerts will_be given in the Congregational Church by Dr. J. W. jo and his pupils, begin- ni FRIDAY EVENING, December 2, and ending May 6th (one each month, ) “s Dr. Bischoff promises that the programs shall 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 fixedat only 60 CENTS FOR THE ENTIRE COURSE, of 50 cents additional fora reserved seat. ee Ghanle by ia’ & Co“, $87 Penneyivanta avenue; I. ~. Johnson & Co., street, and. Elphonzo Younus, 604 9th street. 126-68 OXSTER SUPPER AND SOCIABLE, TUESDAY EVENING. 20th, at Hillman House,” under direc- tionsof YOUNG LADIES AID SOCIETY of Christian Church. Adimission free, “Supper, European plan. 126-! CONCERT AT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, TetHent of the North Church, WEDNESDAY EVEN: wil ven season at Marini's Hall, E streets, between 3th ‘strects. ‘The first ‘Concert will be given THURSDAY, December 8th. Program —String Quartette, Ofus 4, Beuthoven: Andante, String Quar- tette, Schubert; end Piano Quintette, Opus 47, a concerts: “Siugtetickeist $1-600 Subscription Let ood concerts. Singie ticke a jal ist anc reserved eeats at Ellis’ Music Store: 123-6 CRIBNER'S BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE EX- CHANGE AND RIDING SCHOOL. Tallmadge Hall, 928 F street northwest, on ground floor, English and American Bicycles and Tricycles. Second-hand Machines for sale Cheap, ‘WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. Hall for rent for evening entertainments. Apply to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Agent, 928 F street northwest. 03 SENS MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Oprostre GovERNMENT Post OFFICE. Concert Season having closed, the under- pleasure to announce to the public that the above spacious hall ix being renovated and is now for rent at resonable rates for Balla, Con ‘Theatrical Performances, Lectures, Public Meetings, In connection with the main hall there is s large din- room, accommodating 250 peop! attac] to ie com ‘hen, supplied with lance wi is a edions Kitel sores Sa ee ed styles, ae of the hall are 87x50 feet, with a neat- ing capacity: of $00 peoples “The stage. which is in course’ of echatrartin oH willbe Portable abd can be re- ° ae ‘sitting rooma for ladies are being Agel up with special care ge to neatness and comfort For terms and other particulars apply to 029-1m, ED. ABNER. 626 Foe i 05 The signed ON EXHIBITION street, ta also ete. at -__oit pines PILES!!! A SURE CURE FOUND AT TAST. NO ONE NEED ‘do more harm stnicnt after Y pantesesien <i eaves than allays warm B. ENTWISL E, 6 George ae pepe a ree Ree BLACK AND COLORED SILK PLUSHES. ALL-WOOL MOLESKIN PLUSH for Coat Trimming. ELEGANT SILK FABRICS. RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEUX. SATIN BROCADES, PEKIN VELVETS. SILK VELVETS, WATERED SILKS, MOIRE FRANCAISE, SATIN DeLYON. IMMENSE STOCK OF FRENCH DRESS GOODS. LADIES' HABIT-CLOTHS, (ail shades.) PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. RHADAMES DOLMANS, FUR-LINED BLACK SATIN MERVFILLEUX Cine ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, ULSTERETTES. $2 Ovening daily New Goods suitable for CHRIST- MAS PRESENTS. ARS. §8" ONE PRICE ONLY. SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODs. DRY Goops. FFORDS OPERA HOUSE. GERSTER. GILK PLUSHES. MT ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. as a Complete assortment of TEN PIECES HANDSOMEST ALL-WOOL SUITING, yard, resuiar price: Also, another large lot of that LADIES’ EXTRA FINE COTTON UNDERWEAR, Chemise, Drawers and Corset Covers, only 25 eta. cack. Aleo, another lot of these GENT'S ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS, 5 cts. end P. §.—Our fine Irish Linen Hemstitched and Em bmidered INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS: for Holiday Trade are now in stock at lowest price. ULSTERS AND COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. oes ey n23 V OOLENS. HABIT CLOTHS, The. to $1.50, ULSTER CLOTHS, 506. to $3.00. CLOAKING CLOTHS, $1.25 to $3.0@ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORN: R 9TH STREET. Established 1840. 126 Cloaks! CLOAKS! DOLMASS, ERS. "We select from as there is in Washinetn. line of Cloaking and Ulster Cloths. Plast. to match for Trimmings. A full ine of Brocaded Silks in all the most di newest designs in Trimn always in stock. Call and examine our stock. No trouble to show J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 226 S17 Market Space. Call and examine our immense etock of CLOAKS, have as large stock to Aiso, an elezant I shades lored Velvets; : lesiratile stuades; the ue ana Dress Gooas bei reccived daily; Jarge stock of Blaukets and Comforts LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN AND FANCY HOSTERY, CHILDREN'S MERINO AND FANCY HOSIERY. GENTLEMEN'S MERINO AND FANCY HOSIERY, LADIES’, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S MEe RINO UNDFR-VESTS. ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS, 12i¢e. to 500. ALL SILK HANDKERCHIEPS, 500. to $1.50, GPT BARGAINS IN DRY Goops. SELLING OFF ALL OF OUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS CHEAP. des’ Flannel Suiting, (all double width, ‘pure colors), 75c. posits. wool Drew: Plaids, $1. Bleached’ ‘Tate Damask, all linen, 0c. Brocade Silke, (all pure xilk), all ‘ors, $1 Double White Blankets, $1.50. 0 Colored and’ Black Satins, 75 ick |. Colored Silk Velvets, $1. silk embroidered, $3 $2.50. Ladies Jackets, very, cheap. " Colored ‘and wid pure wi all colors. il wool), 1 wide, Pe, double fold, 7 pure wool, Giothy, for n 1 lane siz: white Quilts, 8: and $1 lent Bieck Silks at $1, $1. Black and Colored Silk=, loney-comb $1.25, “Biz Lane size Calico Com: Ulsters, Circulars and Coats, ck Cashmeres, double olored Cashmeres, 4 $1.25. ‘We are selling excel- Sand $1.50. ‘Alen Surah, Satin Mervi- WARNER'S HEALTH, FLEXIBLE HIP, AND COB> ALINE CORSETS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 221 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, NOTABLE ATTRACTIONS: ar i GUINNIP, DAY & CO."S, 820, 822 axp 824 SkveNTH Sreeer NoRTHWESE, We are agents for the sale of the celebrated Meux reduced from $2 to'§1.50. Ladies’ all-wool Flannel Suiting, 25e. . size, double white Bi Coibred and Bisck ‘Silks, 0c. &. CARTER’S, 225 711 MARKET SPACE. Wy 0opwarp & LOTHROP INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING: CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Foru Nottingham Curtain Laces, new prices. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAT yaluc, at $1.50 per pair, TAINS. “Fifty pairs more of those clesan yard Curtains one = pair, @ duplicat TACOCUE IE BESTT BT" CH CLOTH ide. 8c. 20c., 330. ANTIQUE LACES, fc..'10¢., 12ie..'I5e., 25c. S1ree.s 48e. per vara. ANTIQUE COR’ TO ORDER at short notice. SETS, $2.50, $3, $4, Bed Sets, cheap: extra’ ‘Ble. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Best Barcain Wr Ever OFreren. Forty-five GERMAN LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS, price $6.50. 88 each. BLANKETS ! lar ‘We offer this of BLANKETS! BLANKETS at $5 per peir, and guarantee them value ever offered at this price. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Ladiee’ All-Linen Hemstitched Hendkercl each. Ladies’ Colored Border Hemstitel Handker- chiefs, fine quality, 17c. Gents’ 3-4 A’ Stitchéd Handkerchiefs, superior quality, 25c. each, Children’s All Pure Linen Handkerchiets, ‘with colored ler, only 6c. each: ¥sc.. We., 12%¢ value. ” Brocaled Silk Handkerchiefs, elegant quality. lange size, only 0c. 24-inch White China Silk, Hand- kerchieft, only $1, very best quality. Splendid Em- broidered Handkerchiefs, in white and colors, at I ices. Ourline of Holiday Handkerchiefs will ex extent | of fore offered in Washington. LACE DEPARTMENT. TIDIES! TID TIDIFs! iefs, 100. itterns, low with colored borders, full fringed, $'s yards lone, nara lobat the low price all extraood. ceed. variety aud cheapness any hereto- . Colored and Black Cashmere. Bere ure wool, 25¢., Beautiful Sillvand Wool Dress Goods, pure wool, NONPARIEL VELVETEEN, Bilk finieh, in Black and all colors, New Britain Knitting Co.'s 2-Thread, full regulas made MERINO UNDERWEAR, all sizes from 34 to 44, at $1.25; never sold before under $2, FOSTER PATENT REAL KID GLOVES, All colors, 5 hooks, at 990, NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- heavy 4%s- of our pre- money. ANTIQUE per pair. ver yard. OUR SILK STOCK Is simply beyond comparison in the city. We have Just ‘added several large invoices of the very latest noveltiog, NS MADE NOTTINGHAM BED $5 per set. New patterns in Ecru GUINNIP, DAY & CO. We shall continue our gale of 11-4 WHITE WOOT, | === ey 4 the best BOOTS AND SHOES. T= GREAT CLOSING SALE STILL CONTINUES AT SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN B AND L low ‘We will offer from Friday the following additional GREAT BARGAINI Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes. A eplendid assortment of Nottinzham and Hedwig | Ladies’ Kid Button Shoes. Tidies, at 6c., Bsc", 10c., 1236 KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Our IMPERIAL REAL KID GLOVES, at the follow- ju prices: $-button real kid, $1 per pair; 4-Dutton do, $1.25 per pair; 6-bution do., $1. same as eold by us for the past 20 months, andthe larze » 1ic., 25c., Just half the prices we have heretofore axked, but we bought them Yery cheap, and are conteut with a‘sinall protit. Please examine. per pair, are the | About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Slippers, the Ladies’ Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.25 Ladies' Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 An elegant line of Boys’ Enxlish Walking Bals., at the low price of. About 40 paire Boys’ Gaiters, sizes 2 to which are cheap at $1.50. choice. sale we have On them warrants us in recommending | Men's Buckle Aretion, all sizes them as thé best Glove in the market at the price, Every pair fitted at the counter and warranted. BOSTON STORE. n23 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Re, NOT GAUDY. SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. BROCADES, MOIRE ANTIQUE, SURAH AND GROS LYONS PURE SILK VELVE’ BLACK AND COI- ‘ORS (VERY ELEGANT. GERMAN VELVETS, ALL COLORS. SATIN DE LYON, SATIN RHADAMES, SATIN MERVEILLEUX AND SATIN DUCHESS. SEAL SKIN PLUSH FOR WRAPS. LONG NAP PLUSH TRIMMING. COLORED PLUSH FOR DRESSES. OMBRE STRIPE PLUSH. EVENING COLORS IN SURAH, RHADAMES, MER- . G CORTLEUS AND MOLKE, DKESS FRONTS TO MATCH COSTUMES. CANTON CREPE FOR WEDDING DRESSES. \VENING SHADES IN CHUDDAS AND CASH- = od MERES. IDERED THIBET CLOTH 8! BIL- ‘LIARD CLOTH, LIMOUSINE, CAMEL'S HAIR, ENGLISH CHECKS, HANDSOME PLALDS AND ARMURES. aux FRENCH RIBBED HOSE, ALL COLORS; HOSE, SILK UNDERWEAR, MERINO UNDERWEAK, &o. MOURNING GOODS. ‘We call special attention to s SILK used only in MOURNING. BLACK GOODS in all Wool, snd Silk and Wool FABRICS. FASHIONABLE WRAPS. DOLMANS, COATS and ULSTERS of superior make and quality; SILK DOLMANS, PLUSH DOLMANS, PLUSH COATS and an elegant stock of WALKING JACKETS and ULSTERS of the latest style. 2” ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. B,—ANTIQUE AND CLUNY CURTAINS, 121 | Oulart CARPETS, CARPETS, NEW LINE OF INGRAINS JUST RECEIVED. ‘Several handsome SMYRNA CARPETS, which we are Te. | offeringat VERY LOW PRICES. RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, Burt's all sent by mail ot Tok ERANKS HENRY © Coe! | LACE CURTAINS and FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Paietors, Blevelana, Opie. W3E- at pater AND TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, ‘We still continue to sell Cousin's Cur Kid Button at $2.69, and Cousin’s French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- thing we have at ACTUAL COST, as we close business by January 1st next. If you wish to save money call at once, as our stock is still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered: Look for Name and Number. SINSHEIMER & BRO., Sd SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. mI FE Reasons way IT 18 EVERY ONE'S INTEREST TO BUY $4 Hand-stitched Gaiters. $8 Fine Calf Button. $2 Nobby Englixh Lace Boots, $1 Stout Working Shoes, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. L. HEILBRUN’S, No. 402 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Siox—Tue OLD Woman us Wixpow, Because: Ist—You are not deceived there. ‘2d—You buy here only good Shoes. 34—You find all accommodations. 4th—You buy there cheaper than eleewhera, ‘Sth—It is the only People’s Store, where you ‘find goods wo suit your taste and pocket, Burs SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN a D&,, SBLErs COMPOUND CALISAYA tables in all the newest designs at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S,

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