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__THE EVENING STAR. J Sen news LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SIGNat. OFFICER, Wasnixeron, D.C.. January 12, 1882. 9:30 a.m. f For the middie Atlantic states, Increasing Hlondiness, followed during the night by riin or Snow, wind shi‘ting to northeast and southeast, falling barometer, and no change in temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. = MORE RAIN TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The storin which was centrsl in the southern pliteau region yesterday morning has moved slowly tothe eastward, and 13 pow central In Colorado. Cloudy weather prevails in the Mis-tssippl and Mis-ourt valleys, with reins In ‘the gulf states and Tennessee, and show in Dakote and the unner Missouri valley. Fair weather Valls in New Engtont, middie stites and fake Tegion, with westeriy winds. The temperature has fallen from five to ten degrres inTennessee and the lake region.and risen slichtly in the southwest and Missouri v ley. The tempersture has falien from ten to forty d atstations fn western Montana and Idsho. The tndieations are that cloudy westher, with rain, wil! prevail In the mid- @ie and South Atl sntic states during Fritsy. Snow Will probibly prevail in the lake rezion, New Eng- Isnd and the northern portion of the middie states uring Friday. a Dox'’r ruin your eyesight; consult Hempler, 435 street. Feesert’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. Invortep Kravr. Best in Washington. 914 Penn- BYivania avenue ‘THe Rewarxs of Potrick Quinlan, the old pen- sioner, found drowned In James Creek canal yes | terday, were tiken charze of by the quarmester | eneral'smen this morning, and interred at Ar- ington @emetery. 914 PeNNSTEVANIA AVENUE Is now being en- by and In a few days will be able to accommo- ate ail who want to save money. Frese WIve JELLY son hand. Home made Mincemeat and charlotte russe. Ice cream ‘and ices In every variety. T. Jarvis, 42% 9th street Rorthwest. Howsoy’s Ice Crem $1 B a gal., 1194 12th. Do You Kxow Mas. Tomrson? Is it possible | Jou have not called st the Kiggs House during one | Of her visits here in the past two years and seen her lovely waves for the hair? If so, call no as never before h: 4d such exquisite shad in grays, Dlon: nd drabs, and so many new | things you ha the prettl “st. Don't walt until too late to get your Particular shade. Parlor 26, Riggs. Mary Jane Lewrs, a colored girl, was charged | $n the Police Court to-doy with stealing $39 worth | Of clothing from Mre. Mary wrrett, of No. 1611 | G street northwest, in Whose house she Was 8 ser Yant. Mrs. Gurrett test fied that she employed the girl about three weeks ago. Sie was sen- tenced to three months tn Jail. Owrxe To THE MILD WINTER, we will sell— A genuine London Dye i 8+ in Dolwa . trimamed With potated beaver, for...$2s5, fermer price $350 | One Seal S$ cque. 113, « 1 ‘One Seal Saccque 175, One Ses] Sucque 6 Any article in the ‘Now fs the time to “ “ 165, Fur line at cost. buy, at S MUND & GOLDMAN'S, 436 7th street northwest. Fripay Nionr the big crowd at the Rink. Boaxp axp Rooms very low at 1104 12th street. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Forp’s Overs Hovse.—Ro-si as “Othello.” National ‘Tusatek—Robson and Crane Sharps and Fiats. —— Condensed Locals. ‘THE Stan will be isstied on Saturday in double- shet formof fl ty-<1x columns. ‘The street lamps will be lighted this evening at 6:35 p. m., extinguished at 1:45 a.m. ‘The Ronee-valies Silver Mining Company yes- terdny filed their a Statement with the re- comer, showin tional Bank of ore tn hand, estimated, $35, a isting debts. Ellen Yeive has filed a ®iil In equity against Georce Lewis end others, heirs at Liw of nah V. Wulker, for the partition of lot 27, re 2. e Freebel Society met at the residence of Col. + W.H. Chase lastevening. Col Dentels spoke on nee of the kindercarten system, and Mi B.C. Tead @ paper on the “Free Kinde Garten of California.” An entert-ining Mterary And musical program was then carried ont. Geo. C) colored) Was sent to the workhouse Dy Judze Snell to-tay for 30 days, Decanse he met a countrym: tthe Bilttnore and Obie railroad depot, and after Diacking bls boots teas hin to a Festiirant vnd kept him a priscner until he paid | SO cents tor having his boots blacked. At St -tne's ehureh T married Iss who for of the re Many members of Wedding, and the bride received numerous pres- bar were present at the ents. ee District Government Affairs. School Trustee John H. Brooks ed a commun! -stion to the District ers in Felation & the action of the Latter In appointing a board of experts to examine U ntl tines as to the means of « by fire. He thinks the ouers timely ant wise. > the Commissioners whit he has upon the subj school house ction. Health Officer Towns ived a postal card from a min tn Dah erritory, asking thitt Some “reilable waxination stuff” for his own use De sent him. The appiteations of the following persons for Vquor licenses hive been approved by the Com- missioners: August Deterer, A. F. Kiaball, Her- Man Lauter, H. A. Streitherger, Jacob J.cobson The special assessment division has ¢ va the revision of assessments against alleys In squires 719, 279, 121, 465, and 375. Lien certificates have been issued against ~quires 334 and 335,fro: ing on 10th street nort!y re M45, fronting on 10th street east; squire 177, ronting on New Hemeshire avenue nortiwest; square 2 ronting On 13th street northw: Wire E9St OF s yaare 93, fronting on West stre reetown; Satire 1.9. Hi : cetown: Squares yt be On 7th street northwest. SAFETY FEOM ‘The commles'on 6 inition of public struc tures, with refereuce to their stiety have u zi f Odd F Is, the Ce e De. nd Dumb Yium. The #l- ested were, asa general thing, the | change of doors s» ard. a Wire.—Abont 9:30 corner of Pennsylvan Feely Algie White, a color d man an ass Uit on ls wife, Josephine, fa loaded Whip hon, whieh he | er her head and shou'ders wituout vith being ser aming “i er” at the top of her Vole. In his pocket was found a revolver gnd razor. Iu the Police Court to-day he was fined ——< EVENING Exninition will be seen by the Officis! announcement risewhere, the Corcoran Gal lery will be enen, as heretofore, On Thursday even- ings, until further notice. — OxteNTat Goons. —The grand exhibition of Tur- kish carpets, ruzs and embroideries at Dowting’s Balesroomns tsmorrow w DE MEYERS WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYERS WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRM UURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. "The antidotal theory, now admitted to be the only {weatment which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. Rev. Cuas. H. Taton, 140 Noble st... Brooklyn, N. ¥.: ‘One package effected # radical cure." Rev. Geo. A. Reis, Cobleskill, Schoharie Oo., N. ¥.: “It restored me to my ministerial labors." Rev. W. H. Suw~ex, Frederick, Md., “‘Fine results im six cases in my family.” Rev. Gro. E. Putt, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phila. “Quite wonderful; let use distribute your “Treatise.’” Cuas. H. Sraxwore, Newport, R.I.: “I was toodeaf ‘te hear the church Wells ring; hearing restored.” Gronck W. Lavenicnr 73 Biddle et.. Baltimore, Md.: “‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” ‘Mas. M. F. Sirexwev, 2022 Sarah st., St. Louis: “The first natural breath in 6 years.” Mus. J. W. Puxcetr. Goliten City, Col.: “Used only Ohe package; entirely cured: suffered 24 years.” Dn. F. Francisoo: Czank, Dentist, § Montromery st.. San ~*Sutfered 15 years; perfectly cured,” ke. 'S Popnlar “TREATISE” on led free. 7 gr Care in de red by F by DB. DEWEY & CO, 162 Fu bin at tor $1.00, pit thda Know which makes you look | y: | ure Frazier’s Bitters. "TA!Lonine DEPanrMENT. CHOICE LINE OF ENGLISH CLOTHS AND WOOLENS FOR FULL AND a SEMI DRESS. WM. 8. TEEL, 985 Penunsylvapia avenue. ‘The visiting yesterday afternoon was fully as general as on Monday, and all the receptions were numerously attended. The ladies of prominent of -tals’ families recetving were Secretary Freling- huysen’s wife and daughters, Secretary Lincon’s wife, Attorney General Brewster's wite and diugh- ter, and Speaker Kelfer's wife. This was the first reception Mrs. Brewster and Mra Kelfer have had here. The latter lady had with her, as assistants, her niece Miss White, Miss Shellabarger, and her guest, Miss Rogers, and also the wives of Repre- sentatives Page, Pacheco, and Hazelton, and Gen. Ricketts’ wise.’ The ladles were all handsomely dressed. Mrs. Keifer wore a handsome black vel- vet, with fine point lace at the throat and wrists. Next Wednesday there will be even more Cab- inet receptions, a8 Secretary Hunt's wife and daughter hope then to ‘in their receptions. ‘Among the handsome dinner parties of the week was one given to ladies and gentlemen by Senator and Mrs. McPherson, Tuesday evening, and one to Justice Gray. last évening, by Justice Bradley, which the President attended. ‘Gentlemen oniy Were fnvited. Gen. Parke will give one to gente. men this evening, and Senator and Mrs. Hill, of Colorado, Will give one to both ladies and gentie- men. To-day ap elegant lunch to ladies was given at the residence of ex-Justice Strong by his wie, in honor of the wives of some of the recently ap* pointed justices of the Supreme Court. The first hop of this season at Willards’ will occur on Friday evening, January 13th. ‘The late Gen. Albert Myer’s widow and family mrpose returning here and again occupying their Rouse, which will be. greatly to the pleastr® of all thetr acquaintances in Washington.—Justice and Mrs. Woods, who now have her sister and niece, Mrs. and Miss Robb ns, as guests, exnect Governor Foster's eldest d TY to visit them soon.— Miss Julla Stockton, who has been visiting Mrs, Ross Ray, returned to her parents in New Jersey: on S:turdy,but will be here again next month, to Officiate as’ Brilesmaid at Miss Mamie Ray's mar- riage to Lieut. Harrison, which ts fixed for the 13th of February.—Senator Don Cameron’s wife,whose he :Jth continues feeble, has gone to New York for a visit. at Tre Laraverte Dtvoxce Casr.—Yesterday, the case of Lafayette agt. Lafayette was revived— this Ume by the wife, who files a bill through her counsel, Mr. W. P. Williamson. In March, 1879, the husband, Pierce Lafayette, filed a bill against, the wife for divorce, which, after pending till January 21, was dismi-sed. ‘The Dillin the pre- that, complainant’s matden name : hat Sue Was inarried to defend- ant at Bowle, in September, 1874, and they lived tog: April, 1875; that he treated her with cruelty, and tiking her home to her mother, he has not since supported her or her child. She further charges that he has committed She stit-s that he owns property, $1,500, and Is employed In the Interior ent at a salary of $0 per month. She prsys alimony of $10 per werk, $50 for counsel fees, and divorce, With custody of the child. hast MARKET.—Live stock sales are reported by Mr. L. ‘400 cattle up, 330 sold, 70 best, 5% to 6%; good, 54 to 51 ini steers oxen! and cows, 968" sheep ‘and lambs Lainbs, 53 to 62. 3s (0 6-.; 15 Cows and calves, $25 to $60. HE DEAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH, the deaf and dumb hear and learn to Wis Maria ML to other market medium fair, 4 to 5c 3 tos sheep, T , AN by y ineans of a rT. cent wonderful scientific invention, the DENTAPHO: By its use the deaf are enabled to hear all ordinary Conversation, Lectures, Con &e., rfectiv; and the Deaf and Dumb hear’ and are being ucht to understand spoken Isneurze. For sale by CHAS. FISCHER, 623 7th street northwest. d22 Fpoutpay Goops. Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Ear- tings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plited Tea Sets, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Putchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated ‘Table Cutlery, Jos. Rogers & Sons' Sheflield Ivory Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Brass Sconces, Mirrors. Candlesticks, etc., etc., Was never so Large aud Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, ag they will find our Prices Low. HARRIS & SHAFER, SNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ! MONEY MONEY ! — $50,000 TO in sums it, from 1% to 5 per cent, at FRED. SELINGE! LOAN ND BANKING HOUSE, 737 7th street northwest, between G and H street Tare and liberal advances made upon Dia- Silverware, Guns, Pistols, Ciothii and Mérchandivé of exery description. The ae omer and seid. All transactions stri jentual. C ARPETS. Weare daily receiving 0: of ail the new Wiltons Axmans sels, Tapextry and Mats in wrest variet I and Winter assortment pets, comprising Royal * Bixelow, Body Brus. nyrha Carpets, Rugs and or Drugvetts’ all sizes. the ayrna Carpets by yar 7: Linolewin in new desiias. zes. Floor Linen all widths." Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- ing. Swiss, Antique and Nottingham Lace Curtains in choice patterns. Purch: will tind it to their ad- vantage to examine our Stoci HOOK, BRO. & CO., 1928 F STREET. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. RE KNOWN AS ol NE AND OLD FRIE: the best, so is JUSTH’S Od fe PE Address 5 519 D street, Letween 6th a ranch Store, No. 403 th street, between D and E streets northwest. = Note by iui promptly attended to. W. H. WHEATLEY’s }'il call for and deiiver WORK anywhers in the Dis- upon receipt of address by 1nai) or otherwise. Goods received and returned by mail and express from and toail parts of the country. No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREDT, aps Nan Bure 1. O. Cc 40 Bushels Crushed Coke.. © 2% Bushels Crushed Coke. 40 Busbels Ordinary Coke. K 25 Bushels Ordinary Coke. «$2.00. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E light Company, or at G. W. CROPLE! Dru Store, West Washinzton. nl? NATURE'S TRIUMP N4teres TRIUMPH, FRAZIER'S ROOT BITTERS. re weak, or languid, use Mrazier’s Bitters. If bis abby and your eo ion sallow, use te if you live in a malamal district uxe Frazier’s Bitters. If worn down with the eare cf chil- dren, use Frazier’s Bitters. If you have got the biu ure Prazier’s Bitters. If you lave kept late hours and live coutrary to the laws of health, use Prazier's Root Bitters. If you ueed toning up, take Frazier's Root Bit- ters. Tf you have abused insted of used nature's gift, Z Hf you feel old before your thine use Frazier’s Bitters. Ii life has become a burden and You have gloomy forebodings, use Frazier’s Bitters. If Your haads tenable and yotir eyes have krown dim, rezier's Root Bitters will make you feel youns again, Sold by all drusiicts every whore at the low price of $1 per bottle. FRANK S. HENKY & CO., Sole Proprie- a, Cleveland, O. WM. B. ENTWISLE, Drugyist, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 12th street, Washinz- ton, D.c., Ketail Agent. Jans ST ton ERY DEPARTMENT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have in their Stationery Department the finest PLAIN, r x FANCY WEI MOURN G PAPERS, COR- CARDS, MENUS, ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, WEDDING IN- VITATIONS, VISITING and RECEPTION CARDS elegantly engraved. 385 1107 PeNxsyLvanta AVENUE. YE*s one HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. few Art, embracing all Kinds of drawing, acquired in i to three lexsons, Outfit required are furnished free. faction or no charge on firet leewon. Call and ex- ine drawings after one lewon. —McLEOD'S Studio, m Vernon Kow, corner Pennsylvania avenue XM street vent, ‘Lake elevator 2m HE BALT{MOUE SUN, SERVED BY CARRIERS at two cents per copy, oF fifty-two cents per month, Orders ‘received by WAL. H, THORNTON. 1008 Beh reet northwest, and at the Beltimore Sun Bureau, 1314 F street, where inail subscriptions and advertise nents are also, ‘received. Ja9-1W ‘ LIVERY AND SALES STABLES— JNO. H. CLARK, Manager—1724 G street. between nd Ith streets. Keep for hire Landaux, Coupes, Coupelettes, and, in fact, all of the latest styles of car- by the hour ormonth, with driversin full livery, Friages furpiehed hight. Oxders thrduch telephone ex- chanxe prompiiy aiended t, Particular attention wiven to ding horses, rse a3}-imn* Moz & LEDING. JEWELERS, 1109 PeNNsyLva" 14 AVENUE, Call attention 20 ‘their facilities for Desiguing and mak- ds of a8 WELUY. DIAMOND SETTINGS, MONOGRAMS, ‘They repair Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware at lowest prices. ts Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddle Horses. Cul any hour, . James HUBBARD vives his personal attention to atwiten REPAIRING at a moderate charge, and all his work is warranted. - W. Eig fo io, BLINDS, LUM. URE CURE 6 i) CAROLINA TOLU TONIC! Sure enre for Dyspepsia in all ite 3 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthina, amd al ‘Thrcat and Lungs; and the only remedy celal This pre} jon of BAL Sa OP TOU ROCK CANDY, MAGNESIA. aud (ther medicinalx beneticiat in above ‘a liberal scout We on a d ENKY ISOHOEE ‘kCO.. New. Yor sjenton. 8. C., Bole Mawufscture abd the Rye Whiskiea. ercersar $1 per quart Hume, Wholesale egy for =. ‘Hi rk 20-4, | A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAK. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Ie a Posrrrve Cunz For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 80 common to our best female population. Tt will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. ‘It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. It removes Faintnesa, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indig: The feeling of bearing down, cansing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by ite use. S¥-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. ga It wil at all times and under all circumstances ac- fn harmony with the laws that govern the female sys- m. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- dress as ubove. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS. Thes cure conetipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 26 cents per box. (@ Sou By ALL Drvcersts._at 53-00 CITY ITEMS. Miss Emma R. cured an attack of Incipient Consumption by using in Ume Dr. Buil’s Cough Syrup. $100. The Importers’ Tea Com opened a ny of New York have ranch store 1n this city. ‘Their tea cans, 1g Ibs, and coffee, 33 Ibs. each, are sealed up in cans. “Every can contains a present of from 10 cents to $50 cash, or gold or sliver watches or jew- elry, and also ‘genuine diamond _jewelry—no Dianks—the tea and coffee being worth at a falt Fetall price more than that asked, without, any, ro- gard to the present. This company take’ this Method to advertise their goods. and after March 15th these teas and coflees will be sold wholly. on thelr merits by thelr agent at the same price, but without the present. ‘This company has appointed more than forty agents in various cities, none of which are now giving presents, the time having expired, yet exch agent has a_Turge and raptdly- growing trade, as the superior quality of their goods becomes ‘known. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States, Ad- dress Importers’ Tea Company, No. 819 Market Space, Washington, D.C. Price, $1 per can; 11 cans for $10; 23 cans for $20; 60 cans for $50. ‘rue foltowing-nsuedpersonsis a partial list only of those who received presents to day : John Spen- cer,1420 35th st. (Geo-getown),stein-winding watch; I. L. Biont Gniliiner), 710 7th st. n.w., chatelain silver butter mber dealer), sold gold Walde, 325 Mass.’ ave. 0. tech; Mrs. M. Collins, 37 C st. ne. dish; T. B. Cross, jr. amethyst ring; W chatelain wate Mrs. W. R Chipiey,135 F st. n.e., si J. G. Addison, cor. 8th ‘and ’M Space, stem-winding and stera- setting watch, value $12; L. Douglass, 403 Ist. n. w., stem-winding and stém-setting watch; Peter D. Hager, 322 Penn. ave. (Mrs, Nosoury’s boarding- hous ), Tidies? ehatelain wath; G. L. Yoockel, 145 M. (ieket agent B.&O.R! IS, 432 6th St, stem-wind- i. W. Rich, 2108 14th Periscopic Eye-Glasses, Very fine; $1, at Prigy From Eminent Jas. H. Southall, M.D., Little Roc “I willingly bear testimony to the excellent food tonte effect of Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Ext garding ita ted toni ctor Beet and Tonic mild, unirrit adapted to c. cul r det Invigorator, re- ting and easily dige: ses Of chlorosis, her- consequent ‘upon it ven.” (Remember the naime, Colden’s—take no other.) Of druggists generally, a Troches” for the relief of Cough Diseases, has given them a favorable Stndy Hop Bitters Book, e the medicine, and you will be wise, healthy nd happy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Will at all times, and under all cireumstan in harmony with the laws that govern the fema’ sy: m. Address Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mags. forcireular. eo A Smooth Complexion Can be had by every lady who will use Parker's Ginger Tonie. Reguiating the internal organs and puriiying the blood, it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek. Kead about it in another column. Annoyance Avoided. Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance 1s annoying. Parker's Hair Balsain prevents the annoyance by promptly restoring the youthful color. Society Belles. On account of {ts remark diy delieate and las\ ing fragrance, society belles are loud in their praises of Floreston Cologne. When Life is a Drug, and you have lost all hope, then ‘trust In Hop Bitters. $1,000 Rewara For any case of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy falls to cu Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philade . None genuine with- out his signature. druggists. 018-0 A Card. ‘To all who are suffering trota the errors and tn- discretions of youth, nervous Weakness, ear:y Joss of manhood, &€., I will send a’ recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This at Te- medy was discovered by a missfoniry in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josern T. Inman, Station D, New York city. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Bitter, churned every morning and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward? ints, S5c. ver Ib. Also, cottage cheese, butter and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. JX THE SUPREME COURT oF THE DISTRICT S ‘OF COLUMBIA. William $, Martin et al. vs. Ellen E, Martin et al.—No. 7,904, Equity Doe, 22. ‘This cause havinw been referred to me, notice is here- by a ee to all creditors of RICHARD MARTIN, GEORGE H. MARTIN and JOHN. MARTIN, de- ceased, to appear | efore me and gn THURSDAY, JANUARY NINE TEN O'CLOCK’A.M., at my offi avenue. JA Jal0-cod D® METTAUR'S: HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully in a very short time both SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE: reueve. DESPEPSTA to its worst forms, cleansing the body of excess of producing x regdlar, healthy action of the bowels, A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with full ai- rections for a complete cure, mailed to any address on Teeeiptof nine three-cent postage stamps. For sale by all at 25 cents, TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rey. THo3as Guanp, one of the most eminent clergy- men in the coun it Vernon M. E, Churehy Baltimore, ako" °F Moun = you that Dr, Mer- I have zo reas in raed TAURB's Heapacue Pris haye ma benefi ihe. Fours truly, roTHOMAS GUARD.” Thavetsied Dr. Merracn’s Heanscun Prita with it it. I am now seventy-nine years old, and ‘benefit deen Consti . fave Subdect to Constipation s nuinber of, years, tly in_my case, the first tne I come to Baltimore! want to thank goa rescoaiiee Yours truly, THOMAS GAMBLE. hye A; {Tumexten, pastor M. E. Church, Igave Dr. Mertaun’s Heapact was it bad with a bed attack of illounEeeee wad ia Poo days he was out attending to his farm work Reapecttulyy LEWIS A. THIREKIED. BT have used ont bo ee De Mee ee sed e te TAUR': Pins, and found them niost beneficial. Please send me another box. I. F. PETERS, Rev. Rev. GW. How ey. Ge We Hons, pastor ME. Church, "Piedmont, Thave given say wide, who! ‘isa sufferer from Headache, Bliss aivaye cured hers 7-1 Sd ne dose of the G20. W. HOBBS, Yours truly, BROWN CHEMICAL CO, fel2-eo SOLE PROPRIETORS, Bal TIMORE. MD years CARAMELS fresire i G20 Ot ‘Branch, 1259 Punneyivaitia avenue northwest.” * "Glove AND GRAVEL ROOFING. 10th etreet northwest, AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODS. = LADIES’ GOODS. NATIONAL THEATER. ((OCHRANE'S MARKED DOWN MES: 5. HULL. THURSDAY, Tipsy AMD BATU ROAY ‘NIGHTS, UNDERWEAR. PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE, CHICAGO, THE COMEDIANS, ROBSON AND CRANE, In SHARPS AND Pee, AS ive Satire in Four A = nee Fraijclace Bicck Exehsage.) (Bull, Bear and Blood.) SATURDAY MATINEE, At our usual ‘Matinee prices. LAST TIME OF OUR BACHELORS, In Four Laughing Acts. MR. BACHELOR BANGLE. ‘Mr. Stuart Robson Mk. BACHELOR JOWLER........Mr. Wi m. H. cASSUR, avtios Casa = © a FrokD's—zosst AS OTHELLO. ROSSI, AS OTHEIAO, THE JEALOUS MOOR, Supported by His Grest American Company. ‘Milnes Levick, as... J. Leslie Gossin, a8 H. A. Weaver, as, ‘Misa Hamb'in, --EMILIA FRIDAY NIGHT—EDMUND KEAN. BATURDAY MATINEE—OTHELLO. ‘Seats reserved at the Opera House. Admission, $1 or 75 cents, Monday. January 16—The Boston Ideal Opera Com- pany. Blaces cant how be reecrred. jal2 oO» ‘FELLOWS HALL, Seventh street northwest. AUSTIN'S NEW YORK DRAMATIC COMBINATION. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN MATINEE. Prof. Archer's Jubilee Singers—Great Slave Hunting ne. Cenuine slaves in the great cotton-picking scene, RIP VAN WINKLE AT THE NIGHT PERFORMANCE Admission for children, 10 centa. Matinee, 2 o'cicek: night performance, 8 o'clock. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. Every child that comes to see the play will zet— come and sec jal Lot HALL. First performance of the WASHINGTON OPERATIC ASSOCIATION For its own Benefit, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AND SAT- URDAY MATINEE, JANUARY 13 AND 14. THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, (Belles of Corneviile, ) With the following principals: Misa Eva Mills Jennie True, Misees Florence Kidwell, Tole William, ‘Mrs. J. W. Cross, Mrs. D. B. Macleod, Messrs. John Q. Fash, E. B. Hay, L. eibold, Harry U. Pearson, H. A. Foresman and a chorus comprising the best voices, both male and female, in the District and num- bering over porentt ‘The orchestra will be taken from the Marine Band, and will be full and complete. The whole to be under the direction of Mr. John P. Sousa, Musical Director. H. A. Seligson, Stare Manage Tickets to auent performance. Reserved seats.. : Matinee... s Box-alieat oi open St Ets! Mile Stine, poe Imsis ion tickets, exchangable for reserved seats, sale by members. $al0°5t THE BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY WITH COMPLETE CHORUS AND ENTIRE OR- CHESTRA, As appeared in Boston, will commence an. ENGLISH OPERA SEASON AT FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, In this city, NEXT MONDAY. Places can now be reserved. ‘The company. includes Mr. Myron W. Whitney and other eminent soloists, Jal0-3t Mra, No, 626, ON EXHIBITION (No. 626. E { AND BALE AT E Street. MARKRITER'S, Street No. 626 F strect northwest, one docr from ‘th street, Choice Oil Paintis E ravings. romoe, et. ; alxo jase soley sy AS nsines Bicears rames, Picture Cord and Taxsels, Rings, Nails, etc.. a Markriter’s. ‘Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. "olf BALLS, PARTIES, &e. SELECT SOCIABLE ‘To be given by the YOUNG CATHOLICS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Of Georgetown, D. Ar Forrest HALt, ON MONDAY, January i6th, 1882. A car will be in readiness to convey arties to Waehing- ‘Tic! 8 12-3 ~ ATTORNEYS. R, ** . RRM, ‘Ai PORNEY-AT-LAW, 2D Sree Opposite City Hall. n7-610_ ENRY WISE ¢. No. 2 Columbian Law Building, 5th st., bet. D and E, sep6-6m, lp Washi GTON, D.C. NS MILLER, Haar” removed his Building, Lo NE GRADES. CABINET OAK, Every thickness. INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, ¥, %, 4, %, Minch. ENDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 inch wide. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch wide, MAPLE, Every thickness. SOFT-YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, Ar oun HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE’S SQUARE, 8 | SrxvH StREET AND New Yoru AVENUE* LARGE | Srnacux Square. vans. | Nommuens Tasenry Manxer Square, WILLET & LIBBEY. n8 DAMMANN’S GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE or WINTER GOODS. | LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN’S MERINO AND WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR Marked Down to Cost, ‘Special Bargains in MEN'S HEAVY GLOVES. HOSIERY AT REDUCED PRICES, DAMMANN’S 5 806 7TH STREE'P NORTHWEST. LApEs' FURS. EAL EKIN DOLMANS, B UES, LINED DOLMANS. FUR TRIMMING BY THe Fagpe ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. B. H. STINEMETZ, 1257 Pennsylvania avenue. _ LADIES’ FULL REGULAR MADE. $2.00 NOW GREAT BARGAINS. ONLY $1.50 EACH. $2.25 NOW GREAT BARGAINS, ONLY $1.75 EACH. $2.50 NOW GREAT BARGAINS, ONLY $2.00 EACH. $2.75 NOW GREAT BARGAINS, ONLY $2.25 EACH. Also, in same proportion, CHILDREN'S FULL REGULAR UNDERWEAR. MARKED DOWN SPECIAL BARGAINS ™ FINE DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Previous to our USUAL WINTEK STOCK TAKING. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK. EW EVENING GOODS. N Elegant SATIN SURAHS, all shades, $1.50. We call Particular attention to this line of goods, as they are very effective under gaa, Elegant BROCADES, in white and colors, suitable tor fronts and drapery, of which we will cut any quantity. BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED SILKS, COLORED GAUZE8, WHITE PLUSH, EMBROIDERD TAB- LIERS, very rich. SILK VELVETS, ail colors. SATIN RHADAMES and MERVEILLEUK, in even- ing and street shades. CASHMERES, in all colors and qualities. ALBATROSS, in evening colors. FUR-LINED CIRCOLARS, SILK DOLMANS, PLUSH WRAPS, CLOTH COATS and ULSTERS at cost. jal ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SON! Jal “ NNN HOH oe “oHNNN OOH H 44 ILNNNO HHH oP aud ITN NNG OH H me 4 EN NN 000 H HE COLORED SURAH SILKS, $1.25. TYLER & CHEWNING, jad 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. S#4TON PERRY, (Successor To Perry & Broturr.) SHIRTING MUSLINS. PILLOW MUSLINS. SHEETING MUSLINS. Entire New Stock, comprising all the leading Stand- ard Brands in all widths, Lowest Prices GUARANTEED. @ SHEETING, PILLOW AND SHIRTING LINENS, TABLE LINENS, DoyLies, NAPEINS, TOWELS, &e., New Goods, comprising all the productions of the Dest makers, Immense Stock of EVENING GOODS, IN SATINS, BROCADES, GAUZES, VELVETS, RHA- DAMES, &e. CLOTH DOLMANS, JACKETS, ULSTERS AND WRAPS, AT PRIME COST. 1ST Correct Prices Throughout. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. _ Established 1840. iT TW oobwWarp & LOTHROF, OUR ANNUAL SALE OF UNDERWEAR, rs, Corset We biy n le Zoode in this line, and. contiden: and every garment'we sell. The tocation of this department. on the second floor of our establishment affords an exerl- lent. opportunity for-our customers 9 examine the koods at their leisure and without annoyance. Below we mention a few specialties: CHEMISES. Corded Band Chemise. only 38c. Chemise, with Hamburg Ruiife and ‘one row of inserting down fropt....... hemfse, with corded bi: Shemise, with bands me Lace - $19 NIGHT ROBES. Nicht Robes, with Cambric Ruftte. only 50c. Nicht Robes, three rows of inserting down front and Hamburg Rufie around the neck-.only 970. Nicht Robes, made from the best of Muslins, with ‘Okes; fine 00 $1.25 Cambrie Robes, uh front, handscmel Sleeves DRAWERS. Drawers, with Cambric Ruffle and Four Tucks. Drawers, with Tucked Cambric Kufle. Drawers, with Putls and i And an elecant Ine of Finer Goods, at 0, 97e., $1 G12) 91-29, $1.97, $1.50, $1.62, up to 42 pr. SKIRTS. White Skirts, with five Tucks and Hem. only 38¢. White Skirts, with Cambric Rufile, five ly 50e, White Skirts, with handsome Hambure Ruft Ye, Ania handsome assortment of finer goods at 7c. $1.33, $1.62, $1.98, up to $3.50 and $5 eact z 5#- Examination solicited. Goods freely shown. BOSTON HOUSE, 91,.....P YLVANIA AVE. ja4 W OobWard & LorHRop’s ANNUAL SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSER’ Taaving obtained some very desirable lots of these goods, worked on very fine cloths, at very low prices, We aré enabled to offer, them at less than usual. prices: 100 pes. extra tne cloth and handronie embroidery. we conAdentiy offer as the best Hamburg ever sold, at tice. PoE Ya.: 100 pea, wide and handsome patterns, would cheap at 25c., we offer at . per yd. ; 50 pea. ele- gant quality fine, beautiful goods, really worth 373<c. at only 250. per ¥d.: 100 pex. finer goods, in new and de Patterns, at 34, 9735, 45, 00, 62% 76 and $1 per yd. bargains when looking forbear Please examine our gains in Hamburg, WOODWARD & LOTHROP BEG TO ANNOUNCE their Second Grand Annual Sa'e of REMNANTS: eee aa iGTHS OF SILKE VELVET PLUSHES at's Great Reduction from former prices. 3 BOSTON HOUSE, jet 921 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 (oaks, DOLMANS AND ULSTERS. Now, is the time. and LUTTRELL'S is tne place to cheap Wrappings. “We have left over from the holidaysa few of the above Wrappings, which we will sell at less than cost to run them off. ‘auhmeres, agpiack and Colored C Plushes and Velvets,in Large stock of Table Linens, from 25c. to $2. Napkins and Doylies to natch, from T5c. to $5. 50 dozen Knotted Towels, 25c. 50 dozen Colored Towels, 1230. P.8.— Large Stock of Domestics at Agents’ prices. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 33 817 Market Space. 4 yet) LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS: IN WASHINGTON. SING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL Loss. jad ‘HY WILL YOU BUY TRINKETS FOR CHRIST- WV trea ae gene Sagi tacos Renting an (peasy a specialty. dlo at ous BENNSYEVANIA AVENUE, ‘Than apy other place in this city. IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOR} ING STOCK FOR 80! ‘MADE D! AND BACCES. = | : LIEBIG COMPANYS Pobre AY Seg rae oun ‘digestion co debility. “‘Is a suc- cena and a boon for which natione, should feel TB itsidtedieal Jourual,” Be." |ON—-Genuine only co Jiebig’s Signature BI OMPANY’S EXTRAGT OF MEAT, Laie: te be had cf sil CARTER’S, au 711 MARKET SPACE. ALL AND EXAMINE chine \uced; posit springs. Hiwill ssw over heavy seams ‘without tno aa- The @ Victor: ‘oiselens er AG dan aioe: leo, the Noiseless Weed Ma- ce OLPENHEIMER’S, ‘ 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Good Machines for rent, “ar ‘Bazar Payer Fashions, mene ® will soon visit Washington with a large assortment of her Celebrated IMPROVED WAVES, and other Novelties in Hair Goods, These Waves have Eiven univers eatiefection since their iutrodction, ind fare no atonal ant durable that ug lady wil Joe supeconig ana bosuty Sas never cen weenie an fs never been seen! in this eity. They are made of ratural carly Hair, and the Wave never comes out, only needing to be ‘with water. ‘Look for snnouhcenient of arrival soon. 3a2-2w M®¢ ‘DONOVAN, OF 45 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, His opened HER BRANCH ROUSE AT 1835 F STREET, ‘Where she is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, OF HER NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF RECEP- TION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES; ALso, as EXQUISITE FRENCH NOVELTIES. ALL FRESH GOODS, ar LOWFST PRICES. MRS. M. J. HUNT, a 429 Nos. 621 axp €23 D Srreer Nonrawrst. MES. SELMA RUrreRT, i 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL and GER- MANTOWN WOOL, AK’ EMBRO[DERIES and all rial for Fancy Needlework. arge assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF- FLINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIM- IPING promptly executed. az (unistuas FUKS. AND DOLMANS, just rm wer than heretofore, Spe- mn FUR-LINED CIRCULAR: ceived and will be sold cial lot for Holiday Pre SEAL-SKIN SACQUES, MU: at reduced prices. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s CHINCHILLA MUFFS: AND COLLARS, in Plain aud Patt MUEFS. ‘Large stock to eclect from, All stlowest prices, HATS AND CAPS, WILLETT & RUOFF, 420 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M* . J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY Goops, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 12rn, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. 417 F® ‘CH FLOWERS ning. a complete assortment of EVENING DRESS FLOWERS and CORSAGE BOQUETS, in ali guaities and prices. Handsome Christmas Novelties In FLOWERS, BAS- KETS and JAKDINENS Billed to order. PARISIAN FLOWER CO., 1110 F street northweat. Lapes CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. The lanzest and beet assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths, M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Im. 029 NERY ‘and FANCY GOODS. OL! specialty, ME. VON BRANDIS Dresses; Bridal “Tronsseaus, Cloaks, Dolmans anid Suits; a. specialty: all made at the shortest notice; perfect work, superior Ltting: sati guaranteed. us MM Wash al FASHIONABLE DRFSSMAKING AND THIMMING STORE, i b LYANIA AV; Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cooaks, & made tn supe. rior style at short notice. “Ladies cau have ont @ pertect ft guaranteed. aps HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Re “CUT GLASS. We beg to call attention to our new OUT DIAMOND BORDER GLASS WARE, 8, IN GOBLETS, CHAMPAG: WINES, FINGER BO! Ke. WL Itis a handsome pattern and the price is very reasonable. We have also a full lineof DECORATED DINNER AND TOILET SETS, of our own importation. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS of the best class, in reat variety. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Manwer Space. _ dat PIANOS AND ORGANS. GTEss! GUESS! A GIFT FOR A GUESS. I will give away © Magnificent $130 SHONINGER NINE-STOP CYMBELLA PAR LOR ORGAN to the person who comes nearest in guessing the num- ber of Beans contained in the Ginss Jar exhibited in my Show Window. The Jar has been filled and sealed by several promineut business gentemen, aud will be opened on the FIRST DAY OF MAR 1882, ‘by Mdges selected for the purpose, who will count the Beans and award the prize to the lucky guesser, COME EVERYBODY. Fach persen allowed byt one guest, Register Boom open from 9 a.m, t 8 v.m, * BIDNEY T. NINMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Seventh street northwest, HE STIFFF, THE KRANICH & BACH, AND other iret at lowest pric nd eesieat torm G. L. WILD & Sele Agents, 709 7th street northwest, near G. Pianos and Organs for rent, toned and repaired. Ja Sam ACKER'S ELECTRO GOLD STRING PIANOS, fieva An absolutely perfect inetrnment. Increased purity, quality and resonance of tone; increased rexistmee ty ates! her-c action; inereased richuess and elegance of ayy earance. Pianos and Organs that have been forsale or rent.” ‘Tuning aud repairs ~ WORCH, a29- 915 3h street northwest. BBB RRR A DPD BER OU OU BBR R AAD DR BU U RBB RRR AA D DBRR UU BK BR RAAAD DRE BU UR BRB R KA ADDD BBB UU PIANOS AND ORGANS. trade T am receiving a laree stock of For the Tol both Square and Up sist French Watnut and & which wil be sols pecially dow discoun! FRE Grands, in Mahowany, Ebony, wood Canes of artistic Hewizne, es Iouthly payluente Or at ee r cash. BORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer and Dealer, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SHAEFFER UPRIGUT ais. HE SUPERB | WM. Puno First-ciags TUNING AND KEYAIMING OF PE ANOS. &e. a15-3m GNEX T. NIMMO'S Prawo Wanenooma, 433 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. New and Second-hand Pianos and organs of al! Furet-clase minkers constantly om baud. ol Ww ATER FILTERS! WATER FILTERS! With Water Coolers attached, guaranteed to Filter Po- tomac Water, at J. W. BOTELER & SON'S, Ja 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Inevery style of binding, comprising Day books, Jonre nels, Cash Bo ks, Ledgers, eic,; also, a full line of Mer- cuntile Stationery. ALL THE NEW BOOKS Received a8 soon as published. Fashionable Sts : All goods at the very low FRANCIS B. MOHUN, N EW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, ‘Very Haxpsome. FINE PLATED WARE In Great Variety. M. W. BEVERIDGE. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ax8 Gas STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, ‘with all the Latest Lmprovementa, for $4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &c., in great variety. THE MOEHRING LAMPS, In Very Choice Patterns— > Ie jery ice < Bev ence, Chey, Roi, SAL 8. SHEDD, an 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. RoGeRs’ curLery, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES; ANDIRONS. FELT WEATHER STRIPS fc exclusion of cold wind, rain and snow, a J. W. KENNEDY & CO., Fetablished 1800, Dealers in Metals and Builders Hardware, 22, 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 1TH STREET, Anove New Yore AVENUE. ITF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail tocall and examine our arge assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND Jall 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Dp FOR 1882. Physictans’ Visiting Lists for 1882. Ehikepeare, Poctand Duy: by Day Calendare, ‘Notes on the Sunday: School Lessons for 1882. +] 2eeson Leaves and ail Sunday School Papers. All the new Sunday School Lil Books received a cone anday brary WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 430 428 Seventh wtreet. wad — J UST OPENED A Large Stock of NEW YEAR'S CARDS, hundred Cards, best quality printed from plate, ore A large Varicty of German Favors. All the new Law and Miscellaneous Books received W. H. MURRISON, Law BooxksELLER axD BTATIONER, 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 431 ME vs AND GUEST CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES. HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. ann DP =merser. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAT PER 100 FOR PIRIES' ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Plate.” eetabtishmentin the city furnishing that qualigg and pole the werk 2 FANCY STA’ Secinps, Tr EOS tet ARTICLES, DEMPSEY, BTATIONER AND ENGRAVER, ‘Old Established House, h18-3m 913 Penna. sve., bet. #th and 10thstreets. GeHOOL BooKs BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ANGLIWS ANTIQUARIAN Boros, F Srrerr. Conconan ‘The best of thcir kind mede in the country. Also, Cash paid forall kinds of Books. Pamphlets. &c. ¢13-6m, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, ‘Please examine ‘stock. calland examine OF “SENKS & CO.. SSSS———————_—— DE, Saters COMPOUND CALISAYA one of iran, he anarnate: toa whe gieceouee neuralgia,

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