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__THE EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY = OFFICE OF THE CHTRF SIGNAL OFFICER, Y ‘Wasurxcron, D. 1882. 9:30 a.m. ¢ eather and snow, ‘older or partly cloudy weather,north- erly winds, and rising barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oficer furnishes the following Special bulletin to the press: The cold wave has advanced from the northwest over the lake region, Mississippi and (nio valleys, and freezing weather 4s reported from the interior of the middle New England states, and thence southwest to San Antonio, Snow or rain ¥alled In all districts east of the Mississtpp! and In the sonthiw: followed by clearing weather ip the Upper lake region and the northwest. The stattons aimed report rain fall ip inches during th twenty-four hours—Memphis, 270; Knoxville, Little Rock, 1.90; Nashville, 1.09; Chuttanooga, 1.0r. A severe norther prevails In the western aif states, and the temperature has fallen from nty to thirty degrees in the southwest and Ohio valley. erly winds prevail in the Aistricts cast of the Missisipp!, and the wind 1s shifting to southerly in the extreme northwest, with low but slowly rising temperature. ‘The int @ieations are the snow and rain Will prevail in the | districts on the Atlantic coasts during the rest of Tuesday, followed in the middle and New England States by much colder and fair weather on Wed- nesday. Hieations for the southern states on Wednesday, much colder, partly cloudy weather, Jocal ru Dow’r ruin your eyesight; consult Hempler, 434 street. Fresn Vacctvr Pornts at Simms’ drug store. e points and quilis. Entwisle’s, m and Charlotte Russe. son hand. Home-made charlotte re Tee eream ‘T. Jarvis, 426 9th street Tickets for Archibald Forbes’ lecture, Friday night, may be procured and seats reserved, at Met- | zeros. Mason Kixc, asent for the Society for the Pre- Yention of Crurity to Animals, yesterday arrested | aecart driver nat bn Wil erurlly beating | the horse be was driving and Knocking 0 his exes out. TRE Fouowixe AINs Will be offered to- pid’s Mammoth Depart. | between H and In. 8, th. with en Fon Sarn— complet ler: ply to Win. Dicks restaurant in | ap. Ape st > AA rent ¢ Pet nor which have taken the first s and Syaney exhl- gold medal at the izes at the bittons, have bee! Atlanta Cotton Ex! oe CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orznt Hovse.—The Bosten Meal Com- pany in The Lohemian Girt. Narosan THeater.—Lawrence tei's Love. urrett in For- — Condensed Street lamps CTU Se fll be lighted at 5:35 p.m., and have for nd 6. C.F Dat sicutal Actes Ken- | ish and Andrew Bisa, | to satisfy her chum | and Jacov Rich, » recelver, Vacation arged tn the | ‘olored) was ¢ y with b Of $5 or 15 day the first na Ing the pisto! Siceeard tage York yesterdh false Ihave etty. for Febr “nee, and $20 oF 60 4: broker, was_arreste nown in this | 3° Journal | per Almanac nsends the Voung Lad iaTy and tae New York Clip ————— mted Charities, er said that y of the R 2 on the Jon of Mr. Spe w senda ¢ ested mour W. 7 Ber Jon) wires LS. Emme for the mon, and the ls 6 work Of Women. es nt the house of Dr. Jouy, 218 +» Was robbed Of several | ‘This is the fourth time t lis tmonth.—L ning as follows ". Kurtz rewlth suffering for the ne a donation party their re a LD. Hor venue. E tn the a -u with stores, | Degan to ns Of all Kia‘s, from & pound or s ef four, contnted to | ¥ Gow in u: pm ne over one hundred | Of the congres ition Die tributing sometit kewed, andl everyboly ‘Tee Youxe MEN’s CaTuoue ww.—The third annual co: ntion of union of the arch dio- cese of Boltimor: was held at Carroll Institute esterday afternoon, D. J. Murphy, president, and y. A. Golding, secretary. Delegates were present from various Catholfe a3soctations of this city and | Baltiwore. The afternoon meeting was iainiy for preliminery business. At the meeting last Ta Humber of resolutions for the furtherance » field of operations of tie ‘The following oftcers were 1 each recitations, &c. and exte: union were ton of t ted. elected to serve until the next convention: Manson, of Balt 2. H. Benson, of Ror, of of Batts M. wore, president; vice presidents, | ‘ashinzton, and James J. 0’Con- ore; secretary, William A. Golden, nd treasurer, Willtam J. Donnelly, r St. Johns’ Institute, Baltimore, was, Selected as the place for holuing the next conven- a BUKUINGAME IN THe PoLtce CourT AGAIN.— Franklin me, Of free-love notoriety, Was before th a 3, this: Ume for assay h Buriiagame ves ted not guilty, and prom ceded to make an exeited harrangue to the court, The young man fied that about 11 o'clock Friday night. Mr. Buriingame caught bimin the hall and choked him for no cause at ail. The Prisoner then tok the stand, and a Bible was nded him, and he sald in a loud tone that he ad no use for that book at all, and bat Gown on the rail of the wiiness stand. The court told bim he would have to behave himself. Bure Magame then sahl that he would rc his tmputse Wo upbratd the court, aichough he had a strong impulse todo so. He finished bis statement in & comparatively quict way, aud the court the charge agalust hime = ———— 1,, and Rachel Weiss, is Schweiashout, of Buitimore, « Byrne; Joka Murphy and ‘Trammet; Robt. A. Fennell and Ket ford, of Stafford county, Va; Jai Emyna Hanity; Geo. M. and Bertha Jac, of Bai | given b; | nuance off t | Rev. W.H. | Mus. M. E. Siexsey, 3622 What the Policeman Says. To the Editor of Ti Evextee Stan: I wish tocorrect a statement published in THe STAR of Monday regarding the policeman on duty when the cries of murder Issued from an alley near 12th street southwest. If the person who published the statement in THE StaR would inquire more par- ticular into the facts of the case, he would be in- formed that the cries of murder were not those of 4 Man, but an intoxicated woman; as I was ent at the time, and informed by the child of the person as to th nature of the cries, I think it my duty to publish a more correct statement. Also, it the writer in question, who seems to know so much about affairs in general, will kindly inform me where sald Cook’s office Is situated, be will greatly oblige the officer on duty. ects About Those Death Traps. To the Editor of Tue Evenixe Star: I notice in your editorial remarks upon the report of the commission who examined our pub- lic buildings as to safety In case of fire or panic the statement that “the reform school 1s re- ported to be in a terribly unsafe condition, with almost the certainty of great loss of life incase of fire.” Please inform the public who devised and constructed such a death-trap. And by the way, Thave not yet noticed any response to your call upon those who devised school buildings with doors swinging inward to rise and explain. It seems to me that the public has a right to be in- formed on these points, and that the responsi- bility should be placed Where tt belongs. CITIzEN, Sees Amusenr is, ke & Forp’s Orrxa Hovse.—The Boston Ideal Opera any gave a Splendid representation of Fatt- a at the Opera House last night. Every cha T Was well acted and sung, ani the chorus Ws nd even. Miss Burton, Miss Stone and ef were reveived enthustastically. Mr. Tom Karl and Mr. Barnabee sing su- To-night The Bohemian Girt will be given, THeater.—Lawrence Barrett” ap- tevening, In Julins Caesar. ie Was stronyly Supported by Mr. Louis James and an excellent company. To-night Yorick’s Lore will be given, ‘Tue Rinx.—The polo game at the Rink, last eve- ning, was won by the Washington team. The Rink is open every evening. Contis HALL, Grorcrrowy.—The first concert Ta Of Georgetown, will be ven next Thursday evening, at Curtis hall. Mr. . C. Bernays will be conductor. CONGREGATIONAL CuvkcH.—Archibald Forbes Will lecture at the Congregational church, next. Friday evening, 0a “Royal People T Have Met.” LINCOLN HAL 1 ill lecture next Monday e Opp F. Tio Wit ening. Thurstay evening The ree of Co Joe will be < FEE have been recorded as follows: Hills, to J.T. Chrismond, pt. 2 sq. 77 ic vB. Ed D. 43, sq. 449; $4,500. anes Sheridan, pt. Koselusko 3,00). John B. Keasby to G. B. ! Atzadin and Rock of Dunbarton, acres; $y A New Sra: A negro on t steal DARD OF alin the Pe Court 5 ir of opera glasses, Was ‘a attorney the defence how far he was trom a certain poist at a certain tune. Alter scratehing his head for some time, he a A “about fiteen mode of ement and the answer was too indefnite, pended altogether on the expertness of the ————— AN INDIANA Maw Rospep.—Last pight Mr. J. 8. Athon, of Indianapolis, Ind., while on his way to the B. © O. ruliroad, was att weked by three men on the south Side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Ist_and 3d strects, Two of the highwaymen fam- med his hat down over his ey.s and held him while the third went through bis pockets, robbing tilin id hunting case wateh and goid chain, both A PeRuir Nor REG Some confusion has b: ition of RDED a3 A Liqcvor LicensE.— m_ caused lately {n the pro- sof unlicensed tn the Police Court by the p: fet Commission- ers of taking $1°0 (Ihe price of bar-room_ license) from an applicant ior license and giving them laits to sell pending the action of the license board. Judge Snell bolls that the permits are not bona fide licenses, and that the Commissioners have no | aut ¥ togive people permission to sell liquor | in sioistion of the law. ‘There was a_ case before | the court yesterday in ‘Which the defendant held one of these permits, and his coun: coptinuines until the license board takes final action on bis appleation (he having had one con- grounds by direction of the Com- fd that he could take no A, as the baw requires a Se thé fine $105 or 60 days in Commissioners ese men they should the policemen not to arrest Un asked for a WE! DE MEYER's WEI DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYERS CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. The antidota theory, now admiited to be theonly treatment which will eradicate Caturchal Poison. CHas. I. Tayton, 149 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. “One puckage effected a radical cure.” EV. Gro. A. Bets, Co It restored me tom ierick, Md., in my family.” “Fine results in six case Rev. Gro. E. Parr, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phila, “*Quite wonderful; let me distribute your ‘Treatise. Citas. H. Staxnore, Newport, R.1.: “I was toodeaf te hear the church bells ring; hearing restored.” Groxce W. Lawericat 73 Biddle st., Baltimore, ‘Md.: ‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” Sarahst., St. Louis: first natural breath in 6 years.” Puncern, Golden City, Col.: ‘Used only : entirely cured ; suffered 24 years.” Dr. F. N. Cran, Dentist, 8 Montgomery @ Francisco: San Suilered 15 years; perfectly cured,” &e, 'S Popular “TREATISE” on The erest Care is delivered by: ts, or by D. B. DEWEY & CO., 182 Fulton st., ‘ork, for $1.00. alt, thin’ SIA AVENUE. LACE OP NG WILL TAKE PLACE ON JANUARY 18, 19 AND 20. , consisting of Point de Venice, Point, Chantitly Thread, Valenciennes, Flounces. ae Laces, tex, Larbes, Searts, Hand! Shawls and, Paria Lace S ‘S, i A REAL POINT ETS, the latest novelty for LO. TRIMMINGS. (lat none of our Flowers in high colors arr will rub off. RECEPTION and PARTY REQUISITES A SPE- CIALTY. NooT’s, jal4_ 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Washington, D.C. A CARD. Owing to the large and unprecedented ssle that our SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and CHOICE DRESS GOODS have received, we have found it necessary to make new and recent purchases of SATIN MERVEILLEUX RHADAMES, SATIN SURAHS, MOIRE AND WATERED SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS, &c., which, added to our already large stock, will give una. sual advantages to the shopper and enable the purchaser to make selections with taste and judgment, Our prices are 23 low as first qualities will admit, and ‘we cordially invite an inspection of the goodsand.a com parison of prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Ja16 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GPECIAL NOTICE, ‘of ‘Wool German wishin: So gery ony ck my exces, Pomer sear ae low CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. DRY Goops. PIANOS AND ORGANS. to Take and Swift to Cure— Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Sold by all druggists for N ATIONAL THEATER. EXTRA. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23. % cents. ee Tieamkbeusen FOR POSITIVELY ONLY ONE WEEE. Trho,are dissatisfied with the lour they have Deen | First Grand Production here of Colville's Great Realistic using shoul peckecntar Hecker's Benefactor Family Flour. ere Eee Oe Hecker’s Bristol Family Flour. ZW W WoO RRRL ppp »™ Heeker’s Manhattan Family Flour. ““WWWWO OR REL D D "” Fine erades and always perfectly reliable. wwe 8 ge 84 2 5 For sule by leading grocers and by W W OOR RILLLDDD 7 Indiana avenue and 1st street. ‘Look Sharp 1t is ne to bogin when your skin breaks out in pimples to use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hili's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 30 cents. As played over 700 times at the DRURY LANE THEATER, LONDON, AND WALLACK’S THEATER AND NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK, ‘With the same Unrivalled Company, Glorious Scenery and Wonderfui Mechanical Effects ‘which characterized its Life Insured for a Few Dimes. 5 = 5 -y of Horehound and Tar | OVERWHELMING success IN TWO HEMIS. a e; and one bottle will cure aA cough that might otierwise prove fatal. Pike’s Toothae! $ cure in one minute, Free Lecture iu Masonic Hall. Be sure and attend Dr. Henion’s free lecture In “Masonic Hall” this evening. You will flad tt in- teresting. Dr. Henion can be consulted free of charge, at 1227 F street, during Wednesday, Jan- The tale of Seats will January 19. rors OPERA HOUSE. THE GREAT BOSTON IDEALS. LIST OF PRINCIPALS: MARIE STONE, GERALDINE PHILLD Ww. bigin THURSDAY MORNING, uary 18th, from 9 a. m. until p.m. Consuitation, . TOM Kart a examination and prescription posttively tree. Ad- | Cr. Gan Neat ca MERON IK, WHITNEY, GEORGE mission to the Wall tree. BURTON and W.'H. MacDONALD. $100. REPERTOIRE : The Importers’ Tea Company of New York have | To-NiGuT.. BOHEMIAN GIRL. opened a branch store in this city. Their teas are | Wednesday Matinee. OLIVET TE put up in peper cans; each can weighs (including | Weduesday Tt contents) Ly pou! and fs soid, can and con- | Thursday. a ut A tents, at the unifortn pi of $1 to one and al. | Friday Depa ttA ‘The ‘tea ttself 1s of excellent quality and weil yd the money. The coffee is put up in paper cans; each can Welzhing (Including contents) 3 potnds, and sola, can and contents, at same price as the tea, viz: $1 per can. ‘The coffee Is hard to beat, gives satisfaction wherever used, and is worth a dollar of anybody’s money Every can contains a souvenir of mom 10 cents to $50 cash, or gold or sliver watehes or jew- elry, and also 'genuine diamond jewelry—no Dlinks—the tea and coffee belng worth at a fair retail price more than that asked, without any re- gard to the souvenir. ‘This company take’ this Thethod to advertise their goods, and after March _Jan, 234—The Tragedy Queen JANAUSCHER. Jal7 N ATIONAL THEATER. ENGAGEMENT < NIGHTS OF SIX NIORD TWO MATINEES, COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 16, Of the Tragedian, LAWRENCE BARRETT, @ Supported by a Strong Dramatic Company, under di- ui these teas and eoffoos will be sold wholly on Tection of fe. E- Stevens. their merits py nt at the same price, but REPERTOIRE: — = Without the: $ company has appointed | THs TUESDAY. ... +. YORICK’S LOVE | more than forty agents in various cilles, none ot eBELI R THE which are now giving souvenirs, the time having | Wednesday Matines. RLE, expired, yet each i av large and rapid Wednesday Eyening. growing trade, as the superior quality of their | ‘Thursday, goods becomes ‘known, Dy E GARIICK ; “RYCHELIEU RICHARD LL Jal7 mall "promptly = , No. 819 Market pr can; 11 cans ‘The following ts have received souve oeeene rPHE First CONCERT BY THE AMATEUR ORCHESTRA, OF GEORGETOWN, D.C., Ww be given ‘THURSDAY EV! ‘T, January 19, at curr HALL. , Admission, 50 cents. ‘ved seats, 25 cents extra, AM: Conductor. MV D. Mon nd B Casey, clei i age, ‘assessor’ ces GW. Moss, General Morrill, Mrs. L. McCann, 404 6 st 1. Emperor's March, Reach, nt ot Dustics 2. Symphony é is A in. | Hogy, K si (a.) Adsixo. (b.) Andante. (¢.) Menuetto. (1) Finale: -Kreuzheldt, | Pp. Liv 3. Violin Solo—Nocturne Avie MR. H 4.0 Vv werture—Moruing, 2 val Bank; A. rs Win. S. Bro Suppe. Netix, 3 Deuny O'Neil, proprietor St % rd, 913 Est. nw. WATCHES, G W que Mis. corzetown, D.C. NIN COOKERY FOR Hi street every WED- Jal6-2t* Y, at 10% att ‘i imi & cents. rks at Bureau En- Childs, 13th and D David Hagerty, 454 La. 4 Seoteh Cove hotel, Point Lookout; P H. J. Ramsdell, editor’ The orcis, 714 Dst. s.w.; Mr: . 1 Mehriing, 611 8. aa; Mrs. M. K. Plant, 44 & #. Sullivan, 37 Ss, Mexto; ¥ J. tenner, 1602 14th St. nv (grocer), NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, LINCOLN HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 18ru, 19m AND 20TH. e Sessions at 10;30 a.ma., 2:30 and 7:45 p.m. Morning sessions FREE. Afternoon and evening sessions, 0c. each, Full prozrains of Convention to be found at the offices of the Star and Critic and at news stand at the W. U. Hoffman, Batops Mrs partment Riggs House. jal4-3t t Bi Fst. s.w.; 3. ). Nes es ON a BITION plod J. Wate Ti st; J. Grayson, E RD BALE AT ; Tiowse of . Re Holrieh, Daily | Street. Ce eS ad bure ; | No. 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th street, Chéiee Oi Feintings, © Large aud Choice Stock Frances, I rind Ti Markriter Terma 3 avings, Chromos, ete. ; also 1 Parerhaneings, Picture ME: M. A. CONNELLY, 7 EAST 161TH STREET, NEW YORK, 21 RUE BERGERE, PARIS, HAS NOW OPEN, ar THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, (For a short time only), A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF IMPORTED COSTUMES, DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, FRENCH NOVELTIES, Erc., = Which are offered at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, Previous to her departure for Europe, nee eet een For OPERA AND RECEPTIONS. BONNETS, KID GLOVF! 8) RIRUCHINGS, LACEs, FLOWERS, FANS. Special attention given to Millin Ladies’ own materiale muade Sn oo See <j MRS. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 621 axp 623 D STREET NoRTHWEST. sat rity M®- C. DONOVAN, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, ‘Has opened HER BRANCH HOUSE AT 1335 F STREET, Where che is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. | THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED GRAND OPEN NG TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, OF HER NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF RECEP- TION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES; ALSO, EXQUISITE FRENCH NOVELTIES. SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL ER- MANTONN WOOL, ART. EMBIOIDERLES aud all material for Fancy Needlework, Large assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF-* FLI ¢ HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and TR 'G promptly executed. az FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, Just re- ceived and will be sold lower than heretofore. Spe- cial lot for Holiday Presents. SEAL-SKIN SACQUES, MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, at reduced piece, o | | Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s CHINCHILLA MUFFS AND COLLARS, ‘n Plain and Patent MUFES, Large stock to select from, All atlowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, _a24 5 PENNSYLVANIA AV M® J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN Uru AND 12rn, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery order Les CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. AND MISSES CLOAKS, 1 t and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Pa SHIONABLE DRI orher 15th and G streets. 10} wes inade in sulperior etylee -edies can have dresses cut and basted. E @27-1in” Johnson, Nations Hot s Detective V t Himninel, MEFS LY Cant ae ail al i ¢ hanor to announce that | OSCAR WILDE OSCAR WILDE | Will deliver AN ADDRESS Ar an ly cor. 84 Tickets Thursday at Metzeroig stn. RCHIBALD FOL urey, 495 C A L street nw 1, PROPL. ORE 1 HAVE MET. Gibeon, George Lesry, UCH, Win and G streets, 7 iat he D ba tera a sh rved seata may be secur ania avenue, witho Dr. Win. War. janet of Repr ONS 7 Geo, E. Win 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE U.S. 5: Bonoval: 407, N st. (Georg town), detwe 809 4th st. n. Win. Woit, ay . bags eee 401-403 TWELHMBY STREET NORTHWEST. Le bro! SPECIAL SALE FOR WEDNESDAY ger daily Miss Nellie Hancock, 1231 Pi SILVER SERVICE. ‘Mrs. M. Collins, 27 € st. ne.; G. W. Rich, 2108 ih st. Miss Hf. Dot New Jersey ave.; Mrs. A. G, Ford, 638 8 or HOSIERY. HOSIERY. st , 16 E. Culvert st.; J.J. Mec 7. E. Puipps, 30 4th st. Sie; Mr: Having received a large stock of choice NOVELTIES 7 F st. n. s ; Miss Mrs. Betz, 1003 E st. 31 ey ave.; Miss Tht, . Skerrett, 923 K st. nv t. n.e.; Mrs. M. E. Clewents, W. If. ‘Thornton, . Tucker, 623 Virginia a Moore, 212) K st. n. the sale will be continued ~ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Among the new styles are some very fine Black Lisle Silk-Finished HOSE, at 98 cents to $1.48, New Fancy Stripes, SOLID COLORS, CLOCKED 50 cents, ist. nw.; Mrs. Mary Genan,| xy x & F. Sullivan, 167881 ah ni | 70° Stipe, Fall Regular, 26 conte, sburz, Md, ; Miss Mi UNUSUAL BARGAINS. ne; Mts, Coubage, 11 st. new.3 D. t.3’ Mrs. A. Opray, S41 st. n.€.; Mes Julia Eslan, 717 Oth st. me; TH. Cav- enaugh, revenue departinent; Mrs. J. Hartnett, 205 14th st; Paul Charles, '246 8 ‘st. Mra. A? E, Draper, 234 sath st. sw.} Jas, B. Binder, 804 Dst.; Miss Anne Boor, Wi 4th St. sw.; E. Mile Jer Bramson, 118 Pierce st.; Miss A. E. St. n.w.; Mrs. W. B. Stoops, 725 5 Special Lot Children's Fancy HOSE, 25 cents up. NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN’S HOSE. Very Choice and Entirely New Designs, herd, Va. ave. and 1ith st.; Jackson Yates, 201 7th | ppp st, S.W.; Mrs. Mabel Coraish, 810 ist st.se.7MrsB.| BP A BA i 88855 O'Hare, 11 Myrtle st. n. PPP AA L AA Tt % WINE SETA, Bo BAA Mrs. E. Holtzclaw, 614 7th st. sw.; Mrs. T. J. Holmes, 819 13th st. he.; Mrs. T.'T, Wilson, 2015 9th st. now.; Win. H. 18 C st. nw, a ‘The Ladies who sometime since were unable to go out, hav- ing taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-| 3816 pound, are quite recovered, and have gone their Way rejoicing. RIME MEATS, P Hop Bitters aff? 8rs STREET WING does not exhaust and destroy, but restores, cures and makes new. A Favorable Notoriety. The good reputation of “Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches” for the relief of Coughs, Colds and Throat Diseases, has given them a favorable notoriety. A Smooth Complexion Can be had by every lady who will use Parker's purliying the blood, it quickly removes pigpies and ves a healthy blogm to the cheek. ‘Head about it in another column, Annoyance Avoided. Gray hairs are honorable, but tpeir prone appearance 1s eae. ‘ker's Hair Balsam revents the annoyance by promptly restoring the Fouthtul color. ae On account of ite nsuireauls delicate and es Floreston Cologne. bat ‘RMA! ‘. CONSE WEAVER. ats: ERY DEPARTMENT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have in their Stationery Department the finest PLAIN, MOURNING and FANOY WRITING PAPERS, COR- RESPONDENCE CARDS, GUEST CARDS, MENUS, ko. last-| yas loud in their - = pe eee one ‘The Diliousness, drownsiness jaundice and rheuma- Us, Hop Bitters remove easily u For ar case of Bund, weet Teh < . area wee Phaeipey Fa Kone ae genuine with: ODISTE, ‘yivania avi Dempsey’ Stationery Store, erly wit Lord & Taylor, New York, aud Wm. Bart & Co., St. Louis. i ais, a specialty: ade at the shortest FASHT¢ E KING AND THIM 11 PENSYLVAN SEWING MACHINES, &e. (CALE AND EXAMINE Tel THE NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. Tt is cimplest, strone=st and finest finished Ma- er prodiced; every movement positive, and no Twill sew over heavy eeazms ‘without the as: f the operator. e No, 4 Victor; also, the Noiseless Weed Ma- chines, aud all the cther standard makes at OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 9th etrect, St. Cloud Building. “hines for rent. Good M Bazar Paper Fashions. D" METTAUR'S Repeiring a Specialty. i ic nectea HEADACHE PILLS Cure most wonderfully 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 regular, ‘heulth y action of the bowels Afull size box of these valuable PELLS, with full di- rections fora complete cure, mailed to any address on receiptof nine threc-cent postage stamps. For sale by all druggists ai 25 cents, TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. THowtas Guann, one of themoct eminent cerry. men in the country, pastor of Mount Vernon M. £. Church, Baltimore, Mid. : 1 ‘0 hesitation in assuring you that Dr. Mer- TAUR'S HEADACHE PILLS huye proved most beneficial to me. Yours truly, THOMAS GUARD. Rev. Tostas Gamexe, pastor M. E. Church, Hagers- en, I have tried Dr. Merravr’s Heapacue Pints with t benefit. IT am now seventy-nine years old, and vg ber subject to Constipation « number of years, YoWt Pils have ucted 60 pleasantly in my case, the frst time I come to Baltimore I want to thank you personally. Yours truly, THOMAS GAMBLE. Rey. Lewis A. "Tarmesrep, pastor M. E. Watorbury, Nia. i Be ad gaye Dr. Merraur’s HEapAcneE Prxzs to a man wi was in bed with a bad attack of Bilious Fever, and in two days be was ont attending to Wis farm Work ay apectfully, : RIED. Rey, 18 Berend pastor MoE Whitich Urey I have used one box of Dr. Merravr’s HEADACHE Pits, and found them most beneficial. Please seud me er box. Yours trul, I. E. PETERS. Reve G.W ‘Boss, pastor M. E. Church, Piedmont, By cae rns oer es Yours truly, GEO. W. HOBBS. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., fel2-eo SOLE PROPRIETORS, BALTIMORE. MD ol > AF os Eb ERE ° : x AAA Ze oO R oO RR REA A oo RE SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! 000 in nse in this city !_W 1 Over3, me esc Tag tn 0 years t COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones two Btrops, only 76 cents. be a a O'MEARA’S BAZAR, Xi. Bathe trad supplied at low roteg URE CURE FOR MALARIA. Bure cure Yor Dyspepeia tavall tis Mages: slso, for Sonia Grae rons Autinn andl feetecnet toe Gial ta maalavtal Sivnates. Phinda Siaegastioe 3 ROG, "CANDY: hes D.C. ‘$010 LPS Goops. J TABLE DAMASES, 300. to $1.50, TABLE NAPKINS, 5c. t $6. TABLE DOYLIES, ‘5c. to $4.50, TOWELS, $1.50 to $9. SHIRTING and PILLOW CASE LINENS. GTUeEss GUESS} TYLER & CHEWNING, jails 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. LAS6e REDUCTION. THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVED A GIFT FOR A GUESS, I will give away a Magnificent $190 SHONINGER NINE-STOP CYMBELLA Pane . LOB ORGAN GUINNIP, DAY & CO., to the person who comes nearvet in guessing the num{ ber of Beans contained in the Giae# Jar exhibited in my Show Window. The Jarhas been filled and sealed by several prominent business gentlemen, apd will be opened on the 820, 822 axp 824 SeveNTH STREET, HAVE MARKED DOWN FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1882, ‘Dy Indges selected for the purpose, who will count the Beans and award the prize to the lucky gueseer, PLUSHES axp VELVETS, WINTER DRESS GOODS AT HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE. COME EVERYBODY. ING SILKS IN Each person allowed but one guess, Register Boll THE CITY. open from 9 a.m. to8 p.m, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., jalt FE Least DRESS FABRICS MOTIRE FRA! RHADAMES, in evening tints, at $1.50 and $2. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S FOR PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS, NCAISE, all colors, PIANO WAREROOMS, SURAH SILKS, from $1.25 to $2.25. BL ACK RHADAMES, from $1.50 to $3. RHADAMES, in cloth shades, at $1.75 and $2. BL. ACK and COLORED SILKS. from $1 to $2.50. 483 ‘Seventh street northwest, MOIRE ANTIQUE, WATERED SILKS, BLACK and COLORED SATINS, prices.” SATIN DE LYON, SATIN DUCHESSE. BROCADE SATINS, MOIRE SPANISH LACES, EVENING GAUZE! BROCADED SATIN DRESS FRONTS. BROCADED VELVET FLOUN EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOU: 28-INCH WIDE ALL SILK VELVE' BLACK and COLORED PLUSHES. SiLK HOSIERY, MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. SILK CIRCULARS, SATIN DOLMANS. CLOTH WRAPS, JACKETS and ULSTERS, at PEKIN CES. C1 HE STIE! other first: at lowest j THE KRANICH & BACH, AND clive PIANOS and ORGAN eR ® Pianos and Organs fi os and eariost terma. G. L. WILD & BRO., reut, tuned aud repaired. jae 8s Sole Avents, 709 Tth etreet northwest, near G. GCHOMACKER PRIME COST. “BARGAINS” IN WHITE GooDs, TABLE | ELECTRO GOLD STRING PIANOS. firva LINENS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. wes vepeeny porn perfect Spirent it. bee presen 52" One Price Marked in Plain Figures. dimortueric action; increased richneaand elegance of appearan SEATON PERRY, Yianos and Oncans that have been used always on hand forsale or rent. “Tuniog aud repairing. (Successor To “Perry & Brorner.”) a29- = eo Establiched 1840. CH, 915 7th street north weak SHAEFFER UPRIGHT jase, aplendid tone price’ low and terms ‘all Gud see ity’ testimonials, Alm ahier £ Vv. BECKER'S. Piano Rooms, 901 9th street northwest. First-class TUNING AND REPAIRING OF Pts c. G@AEr T. NIMMO'S Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. Jala HE SUPERB WM, ANOS are first-c easy action, durable, 713 MARKET SPACE. Redueed prices on CLO. Redneed prices on BLA Reduced pri 8 Reduced pri Reduced prices Reduced prices on . AKS. LETS. Piano Warrrnooms, 433 Tre STREET NORTHWEST. en CLOAKING. LOUHS. eauced cen OU. New and Second-hand Pianos and organs 2 pate HOUSE BLASER TS of ail First-class makers constantly on haba. fan A full stock of “Table anil Step OTL CLoTHs, | _©l> TOWELS, SHELT + snd TABLE LINENS, all at ‘ow prices, GEO. J. JOHNSON, aut a se as ee | BOY UMN Ben FER RRR W OovWand & Lorinor. 3 BO MUMS Bow Ee Beat L OULU MMM EB BE ‘ 3 OUR ANNUAL SALE OF LLL UU MMM BBB ERE RK REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF SILKS, 07 si DOLMANS, CIRCULAR: Onur stock is very email, and we very much prefer to make a loss on thet rather than carry t ‘This we have doue, RIBEONS, Cardinal, Licht Biue, 80 cents per ber jks and Plushes aud \ Jala 921 VELVETS, PLUSHES AND DRESS GOODS. ; FINE GRADES. wing to a misunderstanding our short lengths of clyets were not placed on our st Week, for which we dk lesire to CABINET OAK, Every thickness, INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, 4, %, 36, % Winch, INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 indy wide, INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness, INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 ing wide. MAPLE, Every thickness, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, dala FINAL MARK-DOWN OF THE SEASON oF OAKS, ULSTE! NI ACKETS, = ier At the Lowest Prices we shall make. i carry to another season. AND ARE OFFERING SUPERB BARGAINS aT THE BOSTON HO Pennsyivania av ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP OFFER IN RIBBON Department 7-inel ch all silk Black Sash a bilk Bae Satie Pipk and ae gi. z# sien! and, eaine ‘sh usually wold at $1. yard, at the HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, BOSTON HOUSE, Jal4 921 Pennsylvanisavenue. 921 3 Srxra Strerr axp New Yore AVENUE? yy coo aap & LOTHROP. LARGE | Srracve Square. ‘With the addition of many new and desirable bargains. Woop wan & Lorunor. Full 72-inch wide, at the low price of $1 per yard. YARDS. | Nogrueas Lisenty Manger Squang, Continuation of Our Grand Annual Bale of LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Continuation of Our Grand Sale of BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASES, W oowarp & LOTHROP. Our grand annual sale of ‘Examine our special bargaingat HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, 12%e., 18c. and 25e. per yard. we Full fashioned and recular made, 70 Woopwanp & Lorunor. Special bargain in Men's MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 41-25 each. Exatnine Metso POE OO BOSTON HOUSE. jale HOGE, BRO. & CO., ol 1328 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. ‘PHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS 40 Bushels Crashed Cobe.....0..++.-$3.30- IN WASHINGTON. CLOSING, OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL LOss. For sale at office of the Washington Gas-

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