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“Se ata s of S> > T. AR. District Government Affairs. iecid ‘The new south wing of the work house 1s so -- January 1s, 1882, | nearly complete! that the female inmates of the SS old alins house building will be removed into it in } MEN’ a few days. Hereafter the old alms house will be LOC A L MENTION. sed exclusively for purposes of the poor. The Weather. Orrice oF THe ¢ SIGNAL OFFICER, 1 Amusements. &c. Forn’s Orrns Hovse.—The Bohemian Girt was Wasnrxeton, D.C. wMArY 18, 18°2.9:30 4m. 6 he mbt:ile states slowiy rising temperature, presented last might st the opera house in an wter, winds 83 te souther! i DNESDAY | almost fauitiess manner. The house was crowded | by a fashtonable audience. The whole cast did imirably, Individuaily and asa whole. To-nigit Te: Westerly, flr mm siete ty ie | The Sasenite will be presented. Boanern portions SESE SP vio reearb Mr.’ Laverence Barrett aie | plnyed in Foriek's Lore last evening, In which he Special Werther Bulletin. | Sobers to tage, his rendition of The chief hes the follow! the charscter oi being aiways euthu- special bul : Couly wed Jastically received. ‘To-night Mr. Barrett will cont:nnes, stite: lay “Richelien.” “weather prevail Fikst CoNceRt of the amateur orchestra of New England Georgetown, hich Wii be given at Curtis hall to- tward to the | morrow evening, prouiises to be a very enjoyable entertainment. Lixcous Hats.—Osear Wilde, the English awsihete, Will iectuze next Monday evening at Lin- coln hail on “The English Renalssance.” Axcuinarn Forres’ Lecture on * Royal Pople I Have Met” wilt be deiivered at the Congreca- onal chureh Friday evening. Ticket n be bought at Metzerotts, JASAUSCHEK concluded the most successful en- he has ever played in Phila: nd is now in’ Baltimore. + states, until Thurs ro portion of the mi A ly wari the southern states g Wednesday and slug temperature. her more poy roles. The coll dtr Don't ruin’ your eyesight; consult Hempler, 437 Street, ih Was ‘xe in the ci for the pi h Fassn Vacers' fa Teport of the committ - ‘ , . iows Inceting. to devise ai unlin League of América, uns calles Hee of the OF the natloaal romtvitter OF the ie nents for the puretias Ebt.tt House, in this city, on the 7th of rary je on the part ‘Grtne Dont. at neon, te Rey = | a combination Pres vaccine points and quills, Entwisle’s, Sok o wtnandt avenue, § he report was | at and Charlotte Russe, Fosse lee © Beroe's Patterns ot Mrs. Jeniins, 2138 Pa. ave. ‘Tur NS Bight, ; u ark Vener and Margaret Trunnell. —- ELY INJURED BY A CHINESE Mop, respondent states that “yment of arrears of pensions. “Royal People T F Nor BUT. v. N.S! ARCHIPALD Foxnes’ lecunre, Have Met, it te delivered In eft da¥ | the father of Elsie aud Freddie Sites, who recited Might. Ti is full of humor, pathos and Vivid de- | recenti ‘oundry MLE. churehy is not dead, erpton. | as evrineously pubtisticd, t vereiy in = a Se jured in i879 by a Chine eit for x ‘Those wishtog to acquire beautiful nails would | py it, but 5 de well to ile. Nlary Steet HOPED ries.” His here from West. Terms $1. Ching of xiving the 5 : cur schools. Mr. Sit A Lirrer Grut Forsi— Materials for making Xpects to retura to the United St in. the ap. = Faye bh whi proaching sumtacr to remain here a y¢ _ Meter, Prorresi0s ental my! Mutual Protection Fi District the fol the ensuing ye: ompson, James H. ong? Tay Thompson, Wiillam Ballantyne, John W. Burehell, and Joun C. Harkness, ng Of the new board the following ofi- cers were appointed: Hon. George T: ip si dent; William Ballantyne, : s eveniag at | H. ile, attorney, and James E. Fitch, a | and treastre n. Gorfleld’s) | ister | Narrow Fscarz E. W. | retary McCulloch CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Te-night. ss Condensed Locats. street Limps will be It Xtingulshed at TS of the Christ rd list of trustees, a N. Hillman and H. Clay Stier. step to the formation of a bat- ston Light Infantry corps hos following stuf officers: Judge advo- G « filed In the office of the follows ss —Oue night last week, nd bis family were a’ by the extreme heat, and stnoke filling th iin the country, ner here, and soon’ discovered that one of theif parlors Was on fire, With dim- culty the house was saved, but one end of it and ate, son Dingtaan; quartermaster, George | all it contained was ruined. The youngest dauzii- Gretna commissiry, Levi Woodbury: pay- | tef, a girl about fourtoen, spf aie from a tied of unt - ‘The Courts. ince oMcer, E. G. Wh: story window, but es Ergood; surgeon, Dr. F. Ashford. Yesterday a burial permit was granted to inter the remalis of Elizabeth Jackson, colored, aged 202 vears, Who died at 114 B street. "She was born in 1779 in Caroline county, Va. ‘The funeral of Thomas E. France, which took e a bis late resi , 923 H street yes by a lange delegation Bureh, vagraney and habitus ; 3 Sent to workhouse in deta bonds. Henry Bower, loud and boisterous; pel sonal bonds to not Tepeat the offence. Henry Shorter, do.; $5 or 15 days, John W. Dix, failing to remove snow; $ on, Was attend St Inhabitants’ Assocation and many | guilty to stealing coul from Stephenson Br a relatives of the decessed. Rev. Dr. | Was sentenced to days in Jull. Geo. La John K. Paxton, of t terian chu: jn Oak HNL J. York avenue Presby- | petit larceny; six months in’ jail Willi 1 the Interment was at } way, forfeited collateral. Thomas Plunkett, ceny of some coal froin tie Baltimore and Pot Railroad Company; $ or 5 days. Wililam Dy larceny of $13 trom’Lillle Spintier; Uiree monLhs i Jail and restitution. aac Affairs in West Washington. Rey. P. F. Heaty, S. J., president of Georgetown College, Whose ill-health caused him to tempo- Tarily relinquish change of the institution, hus tia roved, and he ts expected to retarn from Port- ind, Mitine, In a couple of Weeks. Rev. Mr. Woo- | nan,’s. J., 18 acting president in his absence. Prxsonal.—Mr. Harry Hayden, one of the Georgetown boys who Went west a few years ago, and Is DOW assc Mr. Pitt Cooke in kecp- | Ing store, at Poncha Springs, Col., 1s about to be Ington and Robert Beall send Harper's for F . hn Gordon, who died yesterday, had been aployed In thé Post Office depart- nent since 182 ‘The flowing pa dents of this city: Lauzhlin B. Gr engine; Funes BL Regers, electric dridge L Smith, | f . Keyser, reeetver of the German Na- Gonal bunk. bh Judgment creditors’ bill Emil ents have been issned to res! € wm. W. procatin telephone; es. velocip er offel married to one of Colorado's daughters, house tor 9 days habitual drunkard. Pout News.—Arriv nr. Win. B, Hilton, Meseere” oo co. Langhorn was | Brown, ligt tro: andria. She will clear to morrow for Some | Corse: t with coal Schr. Phelps, from Baltimore light, loading with coal for charged in ty to-day with the me jewelry, valued at $24, from Mr. Zist street. Mr. ¢ a min Was @ Sorvs ; See were Qumcrss ai CUTICURA jes fron a pawn shop, Statecna: admitting pawt Bix Mentas in jatl ASsoctATED CH.ARIT tin been oF ——— OF THE DtstRicT.—A cer- Punder the gs : Ls. Ei ck, Sara A. Sp A. 8. Pratt, Smith Townshend, bok, under the title | i Charities of the District of a Of twenty years,the purpose ¢ “to secure a alscritinating, nd systetwatle distribution of pub- | harity ta the District of Colum- } | INFALLIBLY CURES INPALLAGLY CUKES ITCAING AND SCALY DISEASES, SCROFULOUS HUMORS, ULCERS, OLD SORES AND MERCURIAL AFFECTIONS. The CUTICURA TREATMEN®, for the cure of Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases, cousiats in the mternal use of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, and the external use of CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP, the great ekin cures, For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin, use CUTICURA SOAP, en exquisite toLet, bath and’ nursery eanative, _ ANDREW Ac Jack son, olor : ody with distirt Im the 6th street cok Ww fegten. A tell colored mi rsOn.test fed that he ndlay night tht ystop pr n out church, of South amed Moses | f thischurch so low! that eurt, Within a Ww fragrant with delicious flower odors aud bealiug bale fined #10.” Andrew rauis GO thit ne t they had no T RHEU Ficht to interf-re with hia as dey had no "jections | GALT RHEUM. when he ple, The Court Gismissed tu THE AnrHnoroL the fourt Society Frecrioy. of the Anthropol Rivers to serve U resident, Major -, Dr. J. C. Welling, Fiether and Pi OU: FW SALE RHEUM, Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn st.. Chicago, grate- fully ackuowledzes a cure of Salt Hheum on head, neck, face, arms aud lexs for reveuteen years; Lot able to walk except ou hauls and kuees for one year; not able to heip aituseif for excht years; tried hu ireds of eral se tary uncil, Col. P. ALS treasurer, Prof. J. | remedies; doctor d lis case hopeless; per- i. Gore; curator, Dr. Hott truste Prof. E. y URA RESOLVEN't (blood A. Fay, GK. Gilbert, H.W. Henshaw, Dr. Kock | buritier) internuiy, aud CULICUMA aud CULICURA and Dr. King. Deeps tn FEE lave be VAY (the great wiiu Cures) extermally. follows: J. J. Lightioot to tl 10, sq. 419 Lona. #1000. N. Bune’ PeonLasio. Bi PSORIASIS. - Duncankon et | PSUKIASIS. ger, Sub 2, $q. 959; PSORIASIS. F. Darby, lots 314, 15, 234 and 435, Uniontown; $430. —— Gxo. T. Noxes’ BILt For Divorce.—In addition | to the Foove, Ball and Stockman divorce c. BARES 8 which were led yestordar, (as oned in THE Stax last ) re was yet another case. George T. tiled @ bill against Cora Nokes.” He sets forth their marrage in 1870, and states that they lived together til! January 1 WR He changes that for two years she has been street walker, and con- SKIN DISEASE. he ce of her bait conduct | F. H. Drake, caq., setrvity hich... suffered beyond st Instant, she c sulit s description froui'a skin disease which appeared ou e Ist Instant, she confessed her gulit and lett hie bande head and fuce, and nearly wy yed his H. E. Carpenter, Eag., Henderson, N. ¥., cured of Peoriasis of Leprosy of ‘twenty years’ standing by the CUTICURKA KesOLY (wood purities) auternaliy, and ,CUTICUKA and CULICURA SOAP (the great win cures) externally, ‘Ihe most wonderful case ou record. Cure certined to before s Jastice of tue peace and prom: iment citizens. Au aitlieted with itching and nealy dis eases shou.d send to us for this testimonial in full: | ses DISEASE. SKIN DISEASE. SKIN DISEASE. = inane eyes. The most carerul doctoring faied to beip him, Graxp Lopes, 1.0.M_—The annual session of the | and after all bat failed he usea the CUTICUKA h- Grand Lodge, LO.M., Was held last night at Co- | SOLY (blood purifier) internally, CULICUKA A itect H. E. Weaver in | AND CUTICUKA SOAP (the great sain’ cures) exter- nge attendance of past | Rall nd was cured, and hay femained pertectiy”well ort of the oMicers repre- G5" HoMors. tive hall, Grand the chair. There w masters present. The re sented the condition of the order in the District to | rous. The address of the Grand Archt- | nt, Be tect was a long docu ble suggestions. suited as follows:—E. Architect (unanimously) Vice Grand Architect; Grand Sec Jona Grand Tress Conductor; H. C. lain; J. E. Hinton, of John Sto E. Weaver, Log. River Trape—Hi {the river front 20 wn Smith, 400 tons stone, J. } anner, J.C. Vannaine, Jaines | ‘y. John Francis, all with oys- Tohzboat Ann Shea, Ashton, 40 a Bros. ; stir. Ann Eliza Shri on Bros: sehr. Jos. H. *h, and longbout J. H. D, Smoot, Wood for punzies Shin- 'y Elizabeth, Carpe “ah Jane, 2p G. W. Briah, and sclrs. Mary Eliza M. Rodgers und G. W. Sanders, all SKIN HUMORS. SKIN HUSOKS, SKIN HUMUKS. SKIN HUMOH Mrs. S. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and some parts of her bodywere aatuost raw. Head covered with scabs aud sores; sunered feart ally | aud tried every thing. wendy cured by CULL Grand | CURA KESULV rT (biood purer) and CULICUKA Chap- | AND CULICUKA SOAP (the great ekin cures.) Sentinel; | inel; 1 the Su; and contained many tion of officers re Crump, of CUTICURA CULICUKA LLCOKA Remedi fe ake ty al cvemehite, Price of CU. jeclies are for an ico, of CU- TICUKA, a Medicinal “sey, rmali boxes 50 cents; large i. CULICUKA KESUOLVEN 1, the New Boood » $l per boite, CULICUKA MEDICINAL SUAP, doc. ; MEDICINAL consLuers, Suc. cipal depres WEEKS & FU1TER, Boston, Mass, HAT It DOES, W nizbt; Wagner, E. E. ters for market t cleanres the nasal passages of fon} mucus, restores oe senses Of ta-te, smel and paring whey affected, ie See resect bees of ouensive fue cough aud arrests the Prodress of Caterna betty =D ON THE ALLEGATION CRED BY FRavp.—Yestemiay, @ bill im equity agt to set este deed for lot 10, block 6, Meredian Hitl, which she claims was procured | Consuny . Such i# the uction of SANFOKD" RAD- by fraud. She states that she executed certain | 1CAL COME for Catarrh. Coniplete extaran, Seve Geeds t Henrietta O. Marsh: all, and exe~uted them } ternal treatment for #1. ‘An exquisite nursery sanative: Outicura Soap. ILLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, INS’ VOLTAIC petty COLLINS YOLTAIG BE iC Ric PEASTERS. TKiC before James H. Main, Noveraber 20, 1881, and that Sid Main presented her certain other papers to representing that it was necessary, and that Raving no doubt of his honesty she signed them, and alleged signattire for the lot in question S genuine, that is the way it was Ed- ward R. D. Mayne ts the counsel for Mr. Paschal. ——— ME SCTON CarTis Maxker.—The sales of tive Drover’s yeste e Ss qatanday (reported by Mr. I L. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC COLLINS’ VOLTAIC by itiam Taylor pleaded | DI ‘The Colenization Seciety. SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING—THE ELECTION OF OEFICRES, ETC. The sixty-fifth annual meeting of the American Colonization Society was held last evening at the First Presbyterian church, 43; street, Hon. J. H. B. Latrobe, of Baltimore, presiding. The annual report read by the sceretary, Mr. William Cop- | court sent t | Tand jury, and the de~ } fonda th default 6f $500 bonds mn of the prisoners are not more than $0) / MEYE M CATARRE ARRH TARR ONLY Kk & ONLY KNOW OWN FP NE , p CITY ITE $100. The Importers’ Tea Coinpany of New York have | opened a branch store tn this city. ‘Their teas are | put up in paper cans; each can weighs (inc contents) 14; pounds, and 1s sold, ¢: tents, at uniforin price of $1 to one and all. ‘The ‘tea itselt 1s of exccilent quality and well worth the money. The coffee ts put up fa paper cans; each can Weighing (including contents) 34 potnds, und sold, can and conteats, at saie_price as the’ tea, viz: $1 ver can. "The coffee is hard to beat, gives sitisfaction wherever used, and is worth ‘a doilir of anybody’s money ry can contains a souvenir of tom 10 s to #50 cash, or gold or sliver watches or jew- ciry, and also “genuine dlamond jewelry—no A and coffee belng worth at a fair price more than that asked, without any re gard wo the sony S§ company take this tnethod to adverti nd after March 15th these teas and ¢ sold wholly on thelr merits by thet same price, but | wit $ any has appointed more than forty agents in various cities, none of which are now giving souvenirs, the time having expired, yet each agent has a large and rapidly ing’ trade, as’ U or quality of their mes Known, Orders by mall promptly arded to all parts of the Unitet States, Ad- Gress Importers’ Ter Comnany, No. 819 Market Space, Washington, D.C. Price, $i per can: 11 cans for $10; 23 cans for $20; 60 cans for $50, ‘The following 13 a partial Ist only of those who have received souvenirs the past few days, viz. S. 10% E st. nw. (arngyist), Sin st and Pa. av Adams, 428th \- P. Coleb: A.W. j Miss Nellie Pia : clerk, 1 MS. pe J. W. Dr. E (plate tf, Agent Adams Expres Cerotine st naw. ; Mr K st; 'M .V.tizston, Government Print #0 3ist.; D. 8. Blue, Second 3 A. B. Coleman, 323 8th St. n.w.; rock, K st nw.; C. xX 51s it ing Oilice, National Mrs. Win Bi y O'Nell .' proprietor St 913 Est. naw. J. Spencer, Blout, 7107 Ma 7 Peter D. itager, Mass. ave. nes; ‘ih (works at Bureau En- Jacob Childs, 13th and D d Haxerty, 454 La, ©. Meyer Scotch Cove hotel, Pont ‘Lookout; FE. B. Hay, 1 Pst. J. Ramsiell, editor The Reonblic Jas. Norris, 714 D st. s.w.; Mrs. ¥ st. Dantel Nebriing, 611 7th Best, Census bureau; Mrs. M. K. Plan n.w.; Chas. Sullivan, 37 C st. se; W. H. Hoffman, Batopelis, Mexico; W. E Stevens, 504th st. se. Mrs. J. 8. Lanner, 1602 14ti. st. 0.W. ey (grocer), 28 G st.; M. V.C departueat; Mrs. T. Sprague, a August Breulil, 1207 Pa. ave.] C. E. Persons Fst.s ; 8. Katvenstein, 312 7th st. n. Wes ,e Waters, Pa. ave. near 1: Grayson, House of Representatives; teh, Deity Pos Harvey, 3 bureau; 7G. W. Moss, general Sulitvan, 417 13th st.n. No. 8:0 C stnw.; Charles n.W.; Thoinas Cavan gt~it-Arms House of Representa- t 1406 Est.n.w.; J. Turner, (Aman’s Siloon), 316 9th st.n.w.; Robert Johnson, 421 5th st.n.w.; George W. Fiather, clerk National Hotel; . A. Walker, 1214 G st.n.w.; Detective V adquarters; Levi Hummel, 1270 K st.; dot Ream, 33 B stse.; Mrs. J. H. Si 1007 F st.s.w.; Mrs, M. F. Sinith Massa. ave. W. W. Perry, 1613 Sth st.n.w.; HL. Price, 629 Pa. ave.s.c.: H. Barton, 885 5th st.n.w., bailiff Police Court; Wm. H. Miller, elerk in the Cupivol, 515 5th yon, 730 5th st.; John Chancey, cor. 34 .'H. Fall, 403 6th st.; _W. T. Teepe, 1724 10th St.n.w.; Janus Larimle, 231° stn.e.: Ex-Congressman J. Ambler Smith, 1222 H st. n.w, B. J. Accinelly, 616 F st.; P. Pumphrey, 498 C st, nw.; James’ White, 16 I street. mw.; C. G. Gibson, steamer George Leary, resi- dence 318 1st st n.e.; W. Cunningham, 819 Market Space; John A. Downs, commission merchant, 818 8th st.; Dr. Win. Ward, 723 18th st.; Capt. Blake, steamer W. W. Corcorin; W. P. Gibson, 723 19th st. n.w.; Lieut. John Porter, marine Nai Yard; ¥. 8. Randall, 1939 E st. n.w.; John & Mari 13 H st. n.e.; Geo. W. Driver, 1343 Pa. ave.; Joseph ‘Turner, 316 9th st.; B. J. Gillesple, 1604 G St. n.w.; Geo. F. Omerly, 924 n.W.; Mrs. D. H. Rhodes, 492 I st. n.w.; Edward Gardiner, grocer, 1600 14th st. n.w.; C.E. James, 131 A st! ne; W. & Whit- more, 8 E st n.w.: Joseph Sanborn, 718 7th st; J. Fegan, 805 9th'st.; Miss E, Shaw, 1508 13th st. BE J. Duvall, 80 8th st; son ‘of George W. er, ant-at Fins, House of Representa- tives: Geo, W. Smoot, 09 td eh aes CR Shee Wood, 126 ist St. n.w. CASH PRESENTS. John Grant, 607 H st. n.w., $35; Geo. KE. Winters, U.S, jal, $2577. C. Bonoval, 8407 N st. (George. town), $10; J. ‘C. Detwellér, 809 4th st. n.w., $10; Win. Wolf, 813 Pa. ave. s.e., $10. lives a Silk-Finished HOSE, at 93 cents to $1.48, iV ICTORY ASSURED CITY ITEMS. The People’s Preference— Dr. Bull's Couga Syrup, Why? Becanse tt never disappoints. % cents. a Bargains! be the pl ig as creat ‘or sure ee! hod LADIES’ GOODS. PRS. M. AL CONNELLY, 7 EAST l6rx STREET, NEW YORE, 21 RUE BEKGERE, PARIS, HAS NOW OPEN, _DRY_ GOODs. X GOODS. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. 7 LP TABLE DAMASES, 306. to $1.50. : . = 58s! pinger, represented th> receipts of the year to i auslures Go ema eee eae aT THE TABLE NAPKINS, 75e. to 86. G UESS! vESS! have been $10,4265, and tne disbursements | very considerable extant Sinds congenial climate ARLINGTON HOTEL, TABLE DOYLIES, 75c. to $4.50. 4 $10,280.12. ‘There were fity-nine pe in every human breast. It ts almost wnnecessary to e “ Liberia during the yeor, ing the say that the bargain hunter ust iis to Sue- ses meek teas holy), TOWELS, $1.50 to $9. ' ont since the war 2,577, nd the tot ceed In his sim, as the seller always has Uh j A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SHIRTING and PILLOW CASE LIN enization of Tie suctety 15,5 vantage of the iver in his Knowiedse of the mar { 1 poRTKD COSTUMES, xh f 7 the means to settle | ket, A gentieman, Mr. id to me: “I'm done | : = ainly by letters buying clot! *haming a tailor of good DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, —_ ria acquaint ssperous and happy | reputation, . sends his onters to C0. & | pie - thers, Th mentions the death of | Co., in New Yorksend safar as Ican sce bis clotiies | WRAPS, BONNETS, FRENCH NOVELTIES, Erc., = the fotles turing the pasty look as well as mime, and he only pays tauity dol- 2 & CHEWNING, Famnes 4. @ Law, Of New York: Rev. larga suit, while T pay.aity.” s ee ‘Which are offered at Leonard Villiam ‘Tracy, ir. A. Was mtst-ken. Gen. B. never looked as 26 mao : ‘ : . arty, of Indiana: | well as tie did, altuongia its eye was not trained to _ LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, Jal6 NORTHWEST. A GIFT Por A cum - Dr. Duryea, of Jer- | know the dijferenee, “Yet there were other eyes j Previous to her departure for Europe. 1 7 Bishep Nicholson, of Indiana. At | that could distingaish, for a mutual frend atmy | Orders prompt'y executed. Jal6-6t > lose of the addresses Hon. G. Washington | elbow at the time tteremark was made echoed — — a ' Fen, of Boston, offered reso! placing on | my opinion, I sabt to Mr. A. thot 1 knew Messrs, | MES. ©: Donovan, f no. bundredes anniver. | C. 0. & C5, Welland that they nok only tint | LARGE REDUCTION. ; g 1 the renewed acknowledgments | make clothes snecisily ta measure, but didn’t. pro- * = TF, NEW Y I will give away 9 Megnifivent Fes nna uaz om So-tety to Dantel Webster, one | tess to do It and ta Gen. dunes were taken OF 28 DIET AVENUS, NEW YORE GIXY, - Of Its Ife long Vice presi.tents, ont of the rbaly-mae stock, and I< he wouid be > — | content to take thes: vashington he | Has opened WHat Comes of Bovs Piavine Poor.—The boys | could buy every stut dollars less | j : ae ee - errested by Lieut. Joheson yesterday (as men- . . HER BRANCH HOUSE AT 1335 F STREET, aRoER KINE-eTGr cra tioned in TH An) on the charge of stealing |" ‘The consiasion of tie whole anatter ts, that al $130 BHONINGER NINT-STCP CYWRELA PAR. metal from the art foundry of Mr. Clark Mills, in ‘ nun he las | Where ehe is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. =e LOR ORGAD | the county 75 worth, which was disposed of for | ¢ OF Wud has reputation tn his Tine of | GUINNIP, PAY & CO., hittle or notidaz) are Some of them ‘children of | business. "If he be not periectly farniliar wits Ui table citizens. The boys | quility of the article he seeks to purchase, any 4 ing truant from s ave qnere urs e ee Ttain to subject him disadvan- | GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, ! - ina billiard satoon | tage in the en : 4 Seve to the peraon who comes nearest in guessing the mnm- 5 = 822 aND 844 Sevenre Sr ’ streets, and playing | If you will to the TLoulsi- | OF HER NEWEST TMPORTATION! CEP- = ; $ pool requires money, they uve re ana lottery: but betior stil tet gaunbiing tone, 2 ‘ATIONS OF RECEP a veheatieor Jar exhibited in my Sorted to this means to supp! ives. The | Whether in nape of bargains or prizes, and ee : sce: Show Window. The Jar has been parents o: the boys have heen taken by surprise at | Spend your money tor clotaes at TION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES; Fas aore several prominent business gentlemen, and will be Uiedr rever thor Aueo HAVE MARKED D¢ as tous | an EXQUISITE FRENCH NOVELTIES, } Mr “ ree noes SSBUTEe sil THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED | Wes stnnioned to testicy in the Gu ML ich, and Me 5 | e | When he ne he discovered tha’ OMS a! FIRST DAY OF MARCH, » of bro d been stolen from his tountry, | Lottery semt-: G08 9th street, oppo-ite Patent Office, PLUSHES axp VELVETS. { ee | which was the pronerty of the Lincoln Monument | ininatéd in Gen Ceeneats skecx or atin, “chewil ax aie i¢ identitied some piece sta s which and Jubai A. E: MANTOWN WOOL, EMBROIDERIES and “all s | were shown Iii as Lis property. Officer West | arrangements by ct | snaterial for Fancy Restiowece | festifed that he and Officer Slack arrested the de. | 10 a ae eae ent accra | Tance asvortinnt of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF- sae endants, and they confessed ‘Stes [which take Q he second Tuesday of | Tate at of LACES, LACE GC RUF- = iy bekinsenaeae Ou escent wan Hei tock roa econ tent mth lp Ta can be had by | RiENGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIM. F Judges selected for the purpose, who wil count the writing to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. ant WINTER DIES coo Beans and cward the prize to te Lucky eucamer, SAT HALF PRICE, A Care ‘To all who are suffering Tron the errors and tn- | (jHRISTMAS FURS. 7 Giscretions of youth, nervous weak: cary | ae TO CLOSE. decay, 1 manhood, 91 will send reipe ris great re- | FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, just re- ME EVERY ROE yin South | vedi anid wil! le soid lower than hheretofone: Spe- oh Se palo : tot cial lot for —- i », Now York clty. | SEAL-SKIN SACQt S, HATS AND CAPS, at reduced price Ladies, idren’s CHINCHILL, FFS AND COLLARS, in Pisiu and Patent MU! prescription, FF | THE JARGEST STOCK OF EVENING SILKS IN female physicians and nurses in of one of the bes Each person allowed but one guest. Register Boo® the United Stites, and hes been used for forty | Lange stock to select from. THE CITY, open from 9 4.2. to 8 pan, years with never-failing succe All atlowest prices, incthers for their child It ret from pan, cures WILLETT & RUOFF, 420 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVE —_ . J. P. PALMER, of Baltimore, Md., t_is the best thing for It cures eczema, tetter, ases | t 3 N GUINNIP, DAY & CO., IMPORTER OF Jala k worm and itll r in thes FRENCH MILLINERY GOODs, SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S FE LEGANT DRESS Faprics 4 FOR PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN 11Tx AND 12rn, Fresh ed evel morning 4" prints, 55¢ ver Ib. | RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. MOIRE FRANCAISE, all colors. . RHADAMES, in ing ting®, at $1.50 and $2. NO WAR! | Perron attention wiven to Ativery ordere. _ary_ | RHADAMES. i aed orale ee Le CLOAKS, DOLMANS, BLACK RHADAMES, from $1.50 to $3. Ain : ee RHADAMES, in cloth ehadea, at $1.75 and €2. PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. 2 ‘ : te i . BLACK and COLORED SILKS, from $1 to $2.50. “ 633 Ceventh ateeet mecetiowet, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. MOIRE ANTIQUE, WATERED SILKS, BLACK and ‘The larzeet and bost assortment in the city. COLORED SATINS, “ail prices.” LE FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths, SATIN DE LYON, SATIN DUCHESSE. L M. WILLIAN, BROCADE SATINS, MOIRE PEKIN. Hinge ||, Pea SPANISH LACES, EVENING GAUZES, ans 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EuhEN _ | BROCADED SATIN DRESS FRONTS. 2 : = FASIIONABLE DB AK- | BROCADED VELVET FLOUNCES. pa KRRARICH & BACH, AND 7: E VANI E ner i8th and G streets. Ev fo a other firet-cl: PIANOS and ORGANS, . 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Shue Dro-tes made in superioe steies | EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOUNCES. stiowcst prices and easiest terme. en kt short notice, Ladies can have dresses cut and bes 23-INCH WIDE ALL SILK VELVETS. G. L. WILD & BRO., AND A perfect fit guaranteed. Sole Agents, WEES..¢..¥. SMITH, No. cia NINTH sTRenr | SUACK aud COLORED PLUSHES. 709 7th atreet northwest, near 6. 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. Mi iieitven: RMTZE, NO. 614 NINTH STREET | giLk HOSIERY, MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. Pianos and Orcans for rent, tuned afd repaired. Jed MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. OLD LAD) SILK CIRCULARS, SATIN DOLMANS. tS —— 7 GAPS amiiestaltys CLOTH WRAPS, JACKETS and ULSTERS, at eal? fA SPECIAL SALE-FOR WEDNES 1s Remained geen eee 4 WHITE Goop3, TABLE ome Ta. 915 Pennsylvania ave. oy: 's Stationery Store, Paheecran vE] y ie reared: oF Formerly with 1 om York, and Wine LINENS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. qoulty sal seceunes at ye po aa 4 coEgining Deveson: Medal Troumeris a speciaty: | ("One Price Marked in Plain Figures. Spear en ROS : 5 y. | Cloaks, Doi Suita; all n eshiortest Organs that have been used band HOSIERY. HOSIERY. | % Terfect™ wok, supesior ‘tti; sattaction SEATON PERRY, forsale of reste Tuning and fepareg. ee Having received a large stock of choice STON (Svecessor To “Perry & Brorurn.”) _a29. i ASHIONABLE, yivani ALL SOV EEETES LNSYIVANIA AVES STORE gen ince +t Saag he ND Uxboe step. ? SXTCANTA ANE. sae in enpe. | Established 1840. Jala s od, j . > "Ladies can fh PEAKE C12 5 z UPRIGHT PIANO, the sale will be continued pee JOHNSON, | = STYLES FOR HOLIDAYS. ' 712 MARKET SPACE. HL. SUMNER: Sour AGENT, ONTIL FURTHER NOTICE. al0-00 * (811 Oru Braver Nonrawesr. Reduced prices on CLOAKS, Reduced prices on BLANKETS, Reduced prices on SHAWLS. TT, SUPERB Wa, SHAEFFER UPR. Atuone the new styles are soine very fine Black “Ilse FR a gtr gm po ‘THE NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. feduuced prices on DRESS GOODS. Grvvecteea & fale Pane hey. MitxeRe New Fancy Stripes, SOLID COLORS, CLOUKED S Heditced prices om CLOARING. Puno toons, 901 9th stieet ger 5 Tt is the simplest. strongest and finest finikhed Ma- Reduced jwices on LO THS. First-ciass TUNING "AND REPAILING OE’ PEE 50 cents. = chine ever prodaced; every moveruent positive, and no Reduced prices on KWEAR. ANOB, &e. pai 416-8m. - 5 ._Ttwill sew over heavy ceams without the as- | 2bales HORSE BLANKU Tee a rin te Pe a oe "tho Nev Nos 4 Victor; also, the Noieclesa Weed Ma- | TOWETS, MELTING oad TASER Cie pCUOTES, ere ee — = he New No, te ; also, e Noieeless We = VELS, 5! XN ¥ E INENS, UNUSUAL BARGAINS, chines, wid all the other standard makes at ‘ow prices. — “ Ake) Puxo Want Special Lot Childven’s Fancy HOSE, 25 cents up. OPPENHEIMER'S, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 433. Tru STREET NORTHWEST. d 528 9th street, St. Cloud Bailding. i: 713 Market space, | ¢NG%aNd Second-hand Pianos and encune PP cit wa mit pace. | of ail Firet-clann makers constantly cn hand. old Repairing a Specialty. | WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Bazar Paper Fashions. L, aati W = ares Sl RRR A 42Z 00 RRR OUR ANNUAL SALE OF | ket £47 8 8 Ent MNANTS AN ‘ 4 RR AAN Z oo RR REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF SILKS, E u 4 au a RRR EER RE, R RA A ZZZ 00 KR VELVETS, PLUSHES AND DRESS GOODS. | 4 U MMMM bom FE SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! Owing to a misundersta 7 cur aoe of L vw. | i MH Ess’ Eas E and Plushes and Velyets were not placed on our nnant counter the past week, for which we desire to low: MTadice now can find some rare good bargains at the Over 3,000 in use in this city! Warranted for 10 years ! Sent post-paid for $1. COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and two Strops, only 75 cents. 147 Peo MEARA’S BAZAR, ___HO8DON_HOUSE, dale FINE GRADES. 7 es ii vel , Wi xton, D. C. 4 p. Bathe tude supniied stipe Pater C5 | YYOODWARD & re COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE SUPREM FINAL MARK-DOWN OF THE SEASON oF INET a William 8. ae Seen Martin etal.—No. | DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS AND pai eds 904, Equity Doe. 21. S SDIANA ASH, This cause havitig been referred to me, notice is here- Ae : a by geen to all "creditors of RICHARD MARTIN, rioes we shall make, INDIANA WALNUT, %, %, ¥, %, XK inch, ’ is GEORGE H. MART and JOHN MARTIN, de- Our stock is very small, and we very much prefer to dote, DAMMANN’S. cecal io a] boars tetoromne aa Erove thelr said, eed Tues. ope Father than carry toanotherscatou. | INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. w < a N KEN ,. at re GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS | TEN O'CLOCK 'A.M., at my office, No. “ee Lonnie AND ARE OFFERING SUPERB BARGAINS: INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to 36 ined avenue. JAS. G. PAYNE, AT THE ‘wide, AND INSERTINGS. ‘jal0-cod ‘Auditor. pieron nove, P 50,000 vards of new, very desirable patterns ofEDGING, ON, YHOOFING C 9 ani w ‘OODWARD & ‘HROP OFFER Whte:s bes Be bes tose be te Saat TROUBLES 38 MRS. DE. THTCOMB'S LUNG W RIBBON Department Fa ncaa ane By act aah INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 16 inch to 96 ind 2 12,000 yards finer and widerEdgings st from 12% to19c, | 24.105 Rennayivania aveniue north nid-Sm4p _ | 80 cents per yard, saine quality as usually cold at $1.25, MAPLE, Every thickness. 10,000 yards entirel wider patterns, for flouncing, Lark ee ge SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, thickners, iw trom 250.0 500.” onmomes®: | TRON BITTERS. BOSTON HOUSE, we Evers i = mie at at ca Jal4 921 Penneylvaniaavenue, 921. ese @oods are made very mat WAR Lor! Ar ork bought from first hands, and will be sold See DY Oba A OEY BEsAw GMpOnTaEe Faia BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Continuation of Our Grand Annual ale of a Seine LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 3 =| Srxrm Sracer axp New Yous AvEnvs* — ee a With the addition of many new and desirable bargains. | range | senaoux SQUARE. ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘i AWHTRRA A true Tonic, W' = yarps. | Nonrmenx Lmearr Manazz Sovanm. Continuation of Our Grand Sale of ut 806 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘ BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASES, Full 72-inch wide, at the low price of $1 per yard. FOR THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, eed NY COP RASS A TOTHEOF: WILLET & LIB 999 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Our grand annual sale of BEY. A g888g TTT RI UU g888g Btrengthener. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, A. Rares at i canine ou peal brpaanst AAA 8 RAAAU U 123c., 180. and 25c. per yard. yale aA. 8 gsst [y ARPETS. Woowanp & Lorunor. C OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING MUST BE ‘Special vargain in Men's of GET aaly recetvine our Fa FINE PEARL, AMETHYST AND CAMEO RINGS. We arenow offering MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS SUITS, T. B. lumber dealer; Jennie Sherwe ‘See that all TRON BITTERS are manufactured Le Droit Park; Geo. W. Lanner, 821 Market Space? BOYS' SUITS, CHILDRENS SUITS, . BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, and haye crossed BOSTON HOUSE. designs MERINO UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, __| Watsos M Full fashioned apd rorular made, 70 per cent wool, only $e, Tapestry and iy jald uryme Caets ty the Goon lines on the wrapper. Mra. W. B. Stokes, 726 5th st.; J. W. McKee, 801 MEN'S OVERCOATS, YOUTHS OVERCUATS, Market Spate; Mrs. Gen. Spray, 1735 Pa. ave. :Mra. Kubel, 226 1st st. ne: M.D. Helin, business man- er daily Critic; Mra M. Brown, 421 P st. nw, iss Nellie Hancock, 1234 Pa, ave. SILVER SERVICE. Collins, 87 C at mes GW. Rien, 2108 -W.; Miss H. Douglass, 410 New Jerse’ . G. Ford, 623 8th st. s.; Mrs. A. Ww. Bryan, vert st.; J.J. MeGuican, 506 13th Sst. n.w.; Prof. T. E. Phipps, 725 6th st. n.w.; W. EL Sterns, 180 4th st, Se,; Mux McCarty, Government Printihs OMice; Mrs. N. Kaufman, 489 Penna,ave, Mrs. 1. D. Healy, 624 F'st.; A. K. Wagner, 406 156 st. s.e.; Miss Annie O'Neil, 1017 F st. n.W.; Miss Mary Kane, 1017 F st. n.w.; Mrs. Betz, 1003 E st. n.w.t Mrs, H, Strebening, 615 L st. nw.; Thomas Jacob, 2 Fst; R We 31 ¥st.;' Miss Lutu Williams, 628 7th st.’ se. Mra. R. J. Mace, 237 New Jersey ave.; Miss Hil, 7% ith st. n.w.; Mr. W. H. Ske 923 K st. n.w.; Mrs. Babbington, 1st st. ne; Mrs. ‘Mi Mth st. B.w.; Mrs. W. HL St. b.w.; Mrs. G. H. Tucker, A. Bromwell; George Moore, 2120 zie Heurich, 727 Mideast RV ae ayes wW.5 nie Cuppen, 233 Mass. ave. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS At prices that make the heart of the the nek, the iad, the professionel man ites SANeare bound toca oven Gee nae aa see A. STRAUS’, THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET. AND 932 D STREET. pre MEATS, _ aie 9rH STREET WING on, a he Ls FURS. SEAL SRR DOuatA POURED SA HST ce 13 1281 Penneyivenia avenue, TH LARGEST ASSORTMENT ing, choice BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL Loss, m9-e0 BALTIMORE, MD. GTATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ‘For sale at office of the Washington light Company, or st G. W. CROPLEY'S __Drug Store, West Washington. pest PILES 4 SURE CURE 30 ONE NEED ing eh 213 PILES! M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., for gage Gersatcraaie AGbingpee, gavortment of CLOAKING CLOTHS aT Sift Bat Sa RS JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have in their Stationery Department the finest PLAIN, MOURNING and FANCY WRITING PAPERS, COR- Yip aiaiecor ad GUEST CARDS, MENUS,