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__ THE EVENING STAR. January i9, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. — The We: OFFICE OF THE CHIR Orricrn, 1 Wasnixeron, D. 2.9:30 aim. f For the mifdie sta rains and partly @udy weather, variable winds, mostly north t West, higher barometer, and in the northern por- Wons colder weather. Special Weather Rulictin. TO-MORROW LIKELY TO BE A PAIK DAY. ‘The chief signal officer furntshes the followtni Bpecia} bulletin fo the press: Rain‘has prevaile $n the southern and mite states. and snow inthe sland. Cloudy and threat- ening we $this morning In all dis- | tricts except in the upper lake region and north- west, where ‘The tempera- ture has risen slightiy in the southern states, the hie valley and lower fon, and from t » and New En: fallen about region und Towa. Th ing weather will portion of the middle state Dining and Wining. A ROUND OF BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENTS. Last night might fairly be set down as having fully opened the season for the entertainment of gentlemen. Representative Robeson gave a din- her party, at his restience on K street, to the members of the House committee on appropria- tions, which was attended by all or nearly all the gentlemen constituting that body. Representative Flower gave another of his pleas. ant parties at Wormleys. the guests at which were’ Representatives Singleton, Hooker, Converse, Geddes, McKinley, Scoville, Hewitt, Morse, Whit thorne, Mills, Blanchard, Sparks, Deuster, Willis, Thornburg, Armfield, Blind and Blount. “The British Minister also entertained at dinner at the legation of that government a number of guests, among whom were M. and Madame Outrey, Count and Countess Lewenhaupt, Mr. and Mrs. Sortoris, Lientenant and Mrs. Emory, Mr. and Mrs. Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Professor James, ef London Lord George Montague, Hon. Mr. | Cadogan, Mr, Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. Story. The anbualdinner and reanton of the Dartmouth | Atumnt at the Hammfiton brought together a large | number of the graduates of that old and honored Institution of learning residing or visiting In Wasir- ington atthe present time. The date usually fixed Tor Unose meetings changed to last nizht, so wring Friday. The weather | as to hive the festival fall upon the centennial sonthern portion of the middle | birthday anniversary of Webster, its most distin- States for Friday are uncertain, but feir weather is | guished alumnus; and spectal honors were fitly Indicated, with no change in temperature. | » his mei Among those present were | orge Kent. Rev. oval Parkinson, OUS <p—Matertis for making val- | Wight, Asa Weeks, J. Sullivan Brown, Emerson sunt Plc pet ‘Store, #21 Strat. | Rev. David Bremner, J. _ - i Hovey, ie Ww. W Se . oy ie . Mussey, J. B. Fresh vir polnts and quills. Entwisle’s, Baad. W. 32th ond Avenue | : FUSssene’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe, © to-day was nd iy as oid A Conoren Gr Fd Id man, Judge; Ox awarling the Howe Seate Co, th a medal at the Atlanta ¢ nthe jndzes report “That the Dormant W e Seale, portable platform | seale, counter, apd other se exhibited by this com tind alene ond th front for iginality of operation.” on, sensitiveness, and accu- cS Dost ruin your eyesigkt; consult Hempler, 434 | treet. tte Tee ere Tse m, t rellable druggist, mn, dramatte about *. but his matter ts intere full of bril- humor nd so graphic as to > perfectly throughout ite und affable gent has nothin prow only you ean buy at M. At forthwest, dinn a mockiz zine washboar i ach Ieoxing glasse t dishes, 13e.; 2 Is, Ue, cake; mincing beaters, salt ch meat forks, natin: Shakers, footed freit sav alent potato mashers, 4e. pier Most beautiful fe principles, eeks 6 months without from 3—40 gullons capac- are NOW use, corner 11th street Also, goldfish, aqu: Jants, and aquaria supplies’ generally. Birds rom. ali parts Fancy fowl, &c. Be Sure to see the col! ited and offered for sale by Bishop. the bird man, of Baltimore. CITY AND DISTRICT. in Amusements To-night. Forp's Oraks Hovs#.—The Boston Ideal Com- Pany in Fatinitz NATIONAL Duvid Garric r awrence Barrett nd The King of te Commons. Tiro Flats and a Sharp. rgetown.)—First concert by atour Orchestra, in Curtis Hart, ¢ the Georgetown A — = Condensed Locals. THe Sra will be issued on Saturday tn elght we or double-sheet form of fifty-six columns. divertisers i conter ‘or by sending in their oniers before 12 o'clock on the day of publica- | hand. Home-made | T. Jarvis, 426 9th strect nexhibition at | . §. Brown, F. R. Lane, E. B. Patterson, Richard Hi yy Hi 7, J. RK. Dodge, G Sha 5 A. J. Riekefl, on Hutel But the most important affair of the evening, nibers and character, was the to gentlemen by Mr. J. W. s spacious and elegant mansion At an early hour the handsome suite | of rooms on the first floor were comfortably filled With the guests of the eveming, the company pres- ent including prominent representatives of nearly every leading tnterest in public and private life at the natlonal capital. The supper table presented a most bountiful and tempting array of sessenaue deticactes and wines of the choicest brands. It is not often that the disposit , the means, and the ablishment for enteriaining on so handsome a seale are united In a single individual, aud when the happy conjunction is made the result is an | Oceasion Certain to be made memorable to all for- tunate enonzh to be present. Among other guests were Mr, Speaker Kelfer, Commisstoners Dent_and al Sherman, Mr. M. W. Galt, Rep- : . B.A. Rockwell, Mr. nator Rollins, Mr. Henry D. Thomp on I stree Mr. Thos. J. Fisher, § - Niles, Mr. Lewis J. Davis r. Curus J. Hilyer, Mr. A. tative Klotz, Mr. L. A. Ba aker, Col. 8. 'T. Abert, Mr. Wm. | Thompson, Representative Heflman, "Mr. E. K. | Johnson, ‘Representative McCook, Dr. Smith Townshend, Mr. Brainard H. Warher, Mr. 8. E. Fudge ‘Towne, of Ohio, Mr."A. Pollok, : barger, Representative Townshend, dent Welling, of Columbian University, Rep- entative , Hon. J. A. J. gpreswel General Swaim, Mr. Charles M: ) ir. W.S. Thompson, Stnator Don Cam- eron, Mr. George H. B. White, Mr. R. C. Fox, Ad- miral Worden, Mr. Lewis Clephane, Hon. Jeremiah | Wilson, Rev. Dr. Paxton, Mr. Emery, Senator | Mr. Charles ¢. Glover, Representative Mr. Edward Weston, Representative Dr. J. D. Baxter, Mr. J. F. Olmsted, Hon. J. W. Foster, Mr. Charles Nordhoff, Col. H.C. Cor- bin, Senator Davis of West Virginia, Hon. John B. | Alley, Mr. John Bartol, Mr. Thomas Somerville, Mr. A. M. Clapp, Mr. T. 1. ‘Tullock. ee ‘The Webster Centennary. THE MEETING AT WILLARD HALL LAST EVENING— STEPS TAKEN TOWARDS ERECTING A STATUE IN ‘THIS CITY. Nothwithstanding the inclement weather, the meeting last night at Wisland Hall to take steps to- ward erecting a statue to the memory of Dantel Webster was well attended. Ex-Secretary Blaine had been announced as chairman, but at 8 o’clock Hon. Waldo Hutchins, of New York, called the meeting to order, and announced that Mr. Blaine could not be present, in, consequence of a severe hoarseness. He nominated Hon.George B. Loring, Comunisstoner of Agriculture, as chairman, and he Was unanimously elected. Dr. Loring came for- ward, and, although unexpectediy called upon, laudet Y. Senator Ingalls. . Barber, Repre- tt, Mr. L. J. Davis, | Judge tion. made’ an interesting opening address, reviewing Street lomps will be Hghted at 5:30 p.m., and | the Iife and character of the great statesman, At extinguisied st 2. the concluston of his remarks, which were fre- ‘An exemplified cops of the willof the late Gen. | uently interrupted by applause, Mr. Stilson ALS. Meyer US Surrogate of Bute | Hutchins nominated Mr. William Dickson as secre- fain, N.Y. has been Tegister of deeds | tary, and he was elected. The chairman then In- for teeord. He leaves his property to his wif vited several gentlemen from the audience to take Atth jar meeting of Columbia R. A. Seats on the stand, among them Gen. Clingman, of ter, Atthe <a handsome p: ed to W. P. Crews. f the Amerie: of Civil Enzineers In New York yesterday it w Eecided to holt next convention at Washing- ton, the the commit on di- Fection. ambertyt! -F., Was Te-elect rhomas L. Casey, of this Irect Joiners of the District are +s for holding a mass mec about to tik Ing ior the purpose of effecting trades organiza- | tions In th gates from other organtz: tions will lay night. Baltimore 19 Ta!lroad will next week nother quirk train on the Washington branch, dleave Baltimore st a.m. and reach Wash- |. ington et tme of the 10 a.m train from ‘Washington will be qui Fun to Baltimor George S. Prindie, esq., had a pleasant surprise at his. he in Le Droit Park. For xairman of t Lot trustees in Calvary Baptist. church, a position Which be has filled with ability. Last evening many ofthe memhersof Calvary chureh assembled : zed their appreciation of ng him with an elegant it and salver. ened to one hour for the the shut nut $15. In money, sses, silver butter police think « Eliot and other ages to luis ng on bis land. Raub, exeentor of a bill against the equity the Fels Irwin, trust Mary J. Flanagan friend, have fied a cd for sale of real “inst John tied a suit ainst the Washington and ny for $5,000 damages, of October last. He alleges that tn front of the ‘Treasury, and tal, by when he had partially got into ft, the car was starte 1 he was tirown to the ground, his hand and ley betng Injured, and permanent Inju- Ties being tutticted. —W. C. Crandeil, by Mr. Fall, has filed a su st the District of Columbia for $12,°00 dotnaxes, alleged to have been caused On the 2ith of Decetnber last. by. platutif"s horse, attache to his carriage, running into the carcass Of a horse on K stre near Lith street, left there Regligently by defendant, by which the carriage Was broken, the horse so Injured that he died, and Platoud wa's thrown cut and bedly injured. Ca SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREAT- MENT, WITH INHALER, ONE DOLLAR. A single dose instantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, | North Carolina: Speaker Randall, Se1 New Hampshire,and Reprensentative Ray. A letter from Mr. Blalné was read by Mr. Hutchins e: pressing regret at not being able to be present on | account of ill-heath. A LETTER FROM PRESIDENT ARTHUR. He read also a letter from President Arthur, who, after speaking of the object of the meeting, said: “It is but tardy justice that now and here, where Webster's eternal fame was won, we should speed- ily erect his counterpart in enduring bronze, that those who follow us should know the man as we Saw him.” ‘tor Blair,ot OTHER LETTERS. Another letter read was from W. W. Corcoran, esq., WhO assured the meeting of his cordial ¢o- operation in any measures that might be adopted, and remarked that tt had been his privilege through a long series of years to enjoy Intimate soctal relations with Mr.” Webster. Other letters | were read from Gov. Frederick Smyth, of New | Hampshire; Gen, John Eaton, commisstoner of ed- | ucation; Gen. Chas. Dev Of Massachusetts; Judge Levi Woodberry, ex-Gov. Robert C. Win’ e. of New Hampshire; Geo. W. . Head, Hon, Moody Currier, Ht. Bell, Gordon Webster Burnhm, of New Hampshire, and one from Rev. Luther Farhhai. ADDRESSES. Brief addresses were made by ex-Speaker Ran- Senator Blair, Representative Waldo Hutch- nd ex-Senator Clingman, of North Carolina. It had been announced by Mr. Hutchins that the nount necessary for the erection of the propoyed nad already been assured, therefore ft was not the intention to call upon the audience for sub- scriptions or coutributions. On his motion the | eh nh Was Suthorized to appoint a committee | of seven to carry the project into effect. The chatr that the committee would be announced at FILED BY Mrs. Pascn | It was mentioned in yesterday's ret L. Paschall had filed a bill in equity gt . | M. Main to set aside deed for lot 10, block 6, Mere- dian Hill, which, sie clans, was procured by | fraud. Yesterday the answer was filed by the de- fendant, in which she alleges that there was no fraud cr misrepresentation, and that the deed Was duly executed. She avers that if there was any fraud or misrepresentation in the drawing or | executing of the deed, {twas done by the counsel of Mrs. Paschall. It is also false, as she believes, that the pluntiff's signature 1s a forgery, as the handwriting ts clearly and undisputably ‘that of Mrs. Pasehall. WE! DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYERS CATARR& CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. ‘The antidotal theory, now admitted to be the only treatment which will eradicate Catarrlal Poison. Rev. Cuas. H. Taytor, 140 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. ¥.: ‘One package effected a radical cure.” Rev. Gro. A. Res, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. ¥.: “It restored me to my ministerial labors." Rev. W. H. Suen, Frederick, Md., ‘‘Fine results in six cases in my family.” Rev. Gro. E. Pratt. St. Stephen's Rectory, Phila.: “*Quite wonderful; let me distribute your “Treatise."” Cuas. H. Staxnory, Newport, R.I.: ‘I was toodeaf to hear the church bells ring; hearing restored.” Gronce W. Lawenicnr 13 Biddle st, Baltimore, Md.: “'Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” stops watery discharzes fromthe Nose and Eyes, pre- vents Ringing Noives in the Head, cures Nervous head- In chronic Ca- tarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, re- stores the sense of smell, taste and hearing when affect- ed, frees the head, threat and bronchial tubes of offen- tive matter, sweetens aud purifies the breath, stops the ‘cough and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Con- ache, and subdues Chilis and Fever. sumption. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent Mus. M. E. Suewxry, 3022 Sarahst., St. Louis: ‘‘The first natural breath in 6 years.” Mus. J. W. Punceit, Golden City, Col.: ‘Usedonly ‘one package; entirely cured ; suffered 24 years.” Dn. F. N. Crarx, Dentist, 8 Montgomery st.. San Franciseo: *‘Suifered 15 years; perfectly cured,” &e. aad Sanford’s Inhaler, all in one package, of all deuxpists for $l. Ask for Sasroup’s RavicaL CURE. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. — (si PLASTER, ‘Trees More §F: DR. WEI DE MEYER’S Popular ‘*TREATISE” on free. The Cure is delivered by Seong ed eB. DEWEY & CO. 162 Fulton st New York, for $1.00. nit thm ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. EY* Studio, a- ‘FFECTUAL than any other plaster drawing, in tm | | { | { CITY ITEMS. Chosen by An Immense Majority. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price only % cents a bottle. From Dr. 8. A. Pool, Memphis, Tenn. I recommend and us? with my patients Colden’s Liebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigor- ator, and I find it exeeedingly beneficial in debil- ity, Weakness, febrile and nervous d Ases, and a rellable, nutritive tonic. (Remember the name, Colden’s—take no other.) Of druggists generally. Coughs. “Brown's Bronchial Troches” will allay irrita- tion which induces coughing, giving oftentimes immediate reltet ta Bronchitis, Tnflucnza, Hoarse- ness and Consumptive and Asthmatic Complaints, Housekeepers who are dissatisfied with the flour they have been using should try Heeker's Benefactor Family Flour, Hecker's Bristol Fam!ly Flour. Hecker’s Manhattan Family Flour. Fine grades, and always perfectiy reliable, For sile by leading grocers and by Gar & Co., and Ist street. A. Card. To all who are suffering Irom th diseretions of youth, nervo decay, loss of manhoott, & }¢ errors and in- | IS Weakness, ea 9 1 will medy ¥ Ameri Rev. Joseriai $100. | The Tinporters’ Tea Company of New York have | opened a branch store in this city. Their put up in paper cans; each can weighs (in contents) ly pounds, and ts sold, can and tents, at tie untform price of $1 to o1 ‘The ‘tea ttseif ts of excelent quality worth the money. ‘The coffee is put up in pape cans; each can Weighing (Including contents) 34 pounds, and s E as the tea, $1 per hard to beat, gives satist: and {s worth ‘a dollar of anybody’: money | Every can contains a souvenir of irom 10 cents to $50 cash, or goid or silver watches or jew- elry, and also "genuine diamond _jewelry—no Dlanks—the tea and coffee being worth at 4 fair retail price more than that asked, without any re- gard to the souvenir, This company take’ this Ihethod to advertise thetr March ean. P ‘tion wherever used, | their merits by their agent ame price, but Without the souvenir. ‘This company has appointed more than forty agents in various elties, none of Which are now giving souventrs, the time having expired, yet each agent has a large and rapidly growing trade, as the superior quality of their goods becomes known, Orders by mail promptly rwarded to all parts of the United States. Ad- 88 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 $5 ‘The following is a partial list only of those who have received souvenirs the past few days, Viz.: DIAMON Mrs. Smith Thompson, 106 Est. n.w.s J. W. Drew (druggist), 9h st. and Pa. ave.;'Dr. E. Adams, 422 8th st. nw P. Colebac! (plate engraver), 431 20th New Jersey. av rimen a, C.M. Stuith, 5th and B sts.; Agent Adams Express Compan. ‘aroline st. n.w.; Mrs, L. MeCann rgent, Department of Justice; J ellie Piatt, cler H. Wileox, nt Print= : 8. Blue, Second Bank; A.B. st St. now. Mrs. Win. 8. Brock, 2 K st. niw.; C. A. Young, a. ave.; M. B. Gorman, Clerk Pollce Court, lives at 409 Massachusetts ave. n.w.; Denny O'Neil; Theater Comique; H. C. Bowers,’ proprietor St. Mare Hotel; Mrs. E. Howard, 913 E st, n.w.; Wil. Dickson, 917 @ st. n.w.; G.” A. Whittaker, book- seller, 9H Pa, ave.; Samuel Haldeman, Sunday Capital; Mrs. W. M. Little, M. st. se., bet. 2d_and 3a; Lieut. John F. Kelly, Metropolitan. police; Chas. Berry, cashier Riggs House tor Harris of Virginia, collar button, value $35; Capt. E. G: Wheeler, junk dealer, 7tn and B sts., scart pin, value $56; C. A. Eldredge, 508 13th st., ear drops} value $50. : WATCHES. J. Spencer, 1420 35th st, (Georgetown); LL. Blout, 710 7th st. n.w.; Wm, Walde, 325 Muss. ave. ne.; Mrs. W. R. Chipley, 135 F st. me.; J. G. Addi- son, cor. 8th st. and Market, space; L. Douglass, 403 I st. b.w.; Peter D. Hager, $33 Pa. ave.; G. L. Yoeckel, 145 Mass, ave, n.e.; T. L. Morris, 432 6th st.; C. G. Evans, $22 E st., (works at Bureau En- graving and Printing); Jacob Childs, 13th and D Sts. n.e.; David Hagerty, 454 La. avé.; C. Meyer, Scotch Cove hotel, Point Lookout; E. B. Hay, 1535 Pst. n.w.; H. J. Ramsdell, editor’ The Republi Jas. Norris, 714 Dst. s.w.; Mrs. M. A. Moore, 13 F st. n.w.; Dantel Mehriing, 611 7th st. s.w.; R.W. Best, Census bureau; Mrs. M. K. Plant, 44 8th’ st. } Chas. Sullivan, 37 C st. s.e.; W. H. Hoffman, Batopelas, Mexico; W. E. Stevens, 194th st. se. Mrs. J. 8. Lanner, 1602 14th. st. n.w.; Chas, E. Kin- Sey (grocer), 28 G st.; M. V. Casey, clerk Treasury department: Mrs. rague, 1735 Pa. ave.; Mrs. ust Breuhl, 1207 Pa. ave.; C. E. Persons, 641 s.w.; 8. Katzenstetn, 312 7th st. n.w. Waters, Pa. ave. near 13th st: J. House of ‘Representatives; H. R. lielrich, Post; C. A. Harvey, —jr.,__ Census A.D. V. Buri, No. 9 21 si.se.: G. W. Moss, genera agent Adams'Ex. Co.; Tim Sullivan, 417 18th stn. 3 W. J. Brook, No. 3:0 C st.w.; Charles No. 916 F st. n.w.; Thomas Cava ASS" Sergtat-Arms House of Represent 8 ives ab 1406 .w.; J. Turner, (Aman’s Saloon), Robert Johnson, 421 5ti st.n.w.; George W. Flather, clerk National Hotel Mrs. A. Walker, 1214 G st.n.W.; Detective Voss, lice headquarters; Levi Humiel, 1210 dinot Ream, 33 B sts.e.; Mrs. J. H. St-phensoi 1007 F st.s.w2; Mrs. Mf. F. Smith, 1340) Massa. av W. W. Perry, 1613 8th st.n.w.; H. L. Price, 629 Pa. ave.s.e.; H. Barton, 8 5th’ St.n.w., bailiff Police Court; Wm. H. Miler, clerk in the Capitol, 515 5th yon, 730 5th st.; John Chan: ‘or. 3d FH. F Teepe, Tarimie, 231 G’ st.ne, Ex-Congre Ambler Smith, 122 H st. n.W. B. J. Accinelly, 616 F st.; P. Pumphrey, 498 C st. mes’ White, 16 I street SON, er George Leary, resi: t St. n.e.; W. Cunningham, 819 Mai Space; John A. Downs, comunissfon merchant, 313, Sth st.; Dr. Wm. Ward, 733 18th st.; Capt. Blake, steamer W. W. Corcoran; W. P. Gibson, 723 1908 Lient. John Porter, marine corps, Navy Randall, 1339 E st. n.w.; John 8. Marl, ; Geo. W. Driver, 1243 Pa. ave.; Joseptl Turner, 316 9th st.; B. J. Gillespie, 1604 @ St. n.w. Geo. F. Omerly, 4 Est. n.w.; Mrs. D. H. Rhodes, grocer, 1600 14th mes, 131 A st. ne. c. more, 8 E st. n. Joseph Sanborn, 4. Feigan, 305 9th st; Miss E. SI n.w.; E.'J. Duvall,’ 598th F BA 1724 10th Kl st. 8e.; C. FL earney, police officer: G_A. Prather, 19. G nt; A. Rodier, 14 Penna. ave.} House; Maggie Bil sine; G. War depart C.J. Demonet, Charles Berry, cashier Riggs: 6thand C sts.s.w.; J. He “Allen, St. James Hote Scott Towers, National Republican office; John A. Beacham; Mrs. C. Smith, 502 Est.; Mrs. H. H. Twombly, 103 I st.n.w.; E. F. Humphries, Sa bury, Md.; Wes Brumagin, Potomac SI Co.; Join H. Cassin, 1339 F Herbert A. Gibbs, 517 7th st.n.w.; Mrs. J. H. Tucker, 623 Va. ave.; 8. Alan, 816 9th st.n." B. Gray, 1316 19th st. W. H. Smallwood, Tremont House; Joseph Waltemeyer, 305 Penha. ave. sc; 8. L. Kear- ney, police Officer; $. D. Newcomb, 146 A st. n. west; G. A. Prather, 219 Gst. n.w.; H. S. Miller, War department; A. Brodier, American House; C’ G. Demonet, 1714 Pa. ave. n.w.; Maggie Bird, 6th th; Collin E. | Also, cottage che and C sts.’s.w.; Charles Berry, cashier Ri House; J. Brooks, lady’s silver wat Flather, Riggs Bank; George E. Hurd, Howard House, solid gold watch, value, ; F. 8. Davison, 1107 G’st. n.w., solid silver hunting-case, value,¢25: 8, B. Boarman. 1114 Md. ave., full jewel hunt lng case watch, value $25; Mrs. 0. P. Austin, 519 13t! st; D. C. Reed, 507 12th st. n.w.; Charles Fishback, Rallway Mail’ Service, American hunting casé watch, value, $20; 8. P. Heinline, 1731 8th st. n.w.; W.M. Rayne, Bulley Cross Roads Va., hunting H. How: case double-tiiner watch, value, $40; War departments Mrs. J. 1. Elliott, 2009 West B st.; Lieutenant. C. Noonan, 1508 6th n.w.; F. E. Middleton, solid coin-stlver watch, value, $25. CASH PRESENTS, John Grant, 607 H st. n.w., $25: Geo. K. Winters, U8. jail, 8%; T. C. Bonovai, 3407 N st. (G town), $10; J. C. Detwellér, 809 4th st. n.w.. $10; Wm. Wolf,'3i3 Pa. ave. se., $10; Sergeant E. Mc- Heniy, Police force, $20; Wm. ‘Little, navy yard, FINE PEARL, AMETHYST AND CAMEO RINGS. ‘T. B. Cross, jr., lumber dealer; Jennie Sherwood, Le Droit Park; Geo. W. Lanner, 821 Market Space; J. W. McKee, 801 Market Space; Mrs. Gen. Spray, 1735 Pa. ave. ;Nirs. Kubel, 326 ist st. n.e.; M. D. Helm, business man- ore daily Critic; Mrs. M. Brown, 421 P st. n.w.; iss Nellie Hancock, 1244 Pa. ave.; J. C. Pension office, child’s amethyst ring, value SILVER SERVICE. Mrs. M, Collins, 87 C st. me.; @. ‘Mth st. b.w. ; Miss H. Douglass, 410 New Je ave.; Mrs. A. G, Ford, 68 8h. st &; Mrs. A. Bryan, 16 E. Calyert st.; J. J. MeGuigan, 506 13th st. n.w.; Prof. T. E. Ene 6th st. n.w.; W. E Sterns, 180 4th st. se,; Mrs’ McCarty, Government Mrs. W. B. Stokes, 726 5th st, W. Rich, 2108 CITY ITEMS. Priga’s Jewelry Store. Specialties—Khine Stone and Hot Spring Dia- mond Jewelry in gold; gold-filied Bracelets; ladies’, misses’ and chilren’s sizes, from $2 to $20, at No. 457 Pennsylvania avenu The Ladies who sometime since were unable to go out, hav- ing taken Lydia KE Pinkham’s Vegetable ‘Com- pound, are quite recovered, and have gone their Way rejoicing. Hop Bitters dors not exhaust and destroy, but restores, cures and makes new. A Smooth Complexion Can be had by every lary who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating the internal organs and purliying the blood, It:quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to the cheek. * Annoyance Avoided. Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by promptly restoring the Youthful color. es Society Belles. On account of itsteniarkably delicate and 1 Ing fragrance, society belles are loud 1n the Praises of Floreston Cologne. t- Aque, Dillousness, drownsiness jaundice and rheuma- tism, Hop Bitters remcve eastly. $1,000 Rewara For any case of bitnd, bleeding, ite or protruding Piles that DeBlug’ fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine with- out his signature. Sold by druggists. ol8-co “Alderney Dait Fresh Alderney Butter and delivered in ¥-ID, © ing, ulcerated, "3 Pile Remedy iry Vi rons.?? ‘churned every. morning Ward” prints, 55¢. per Ib. » buttermilk and’ sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, ie. pint. pA SNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! SEALSKIN GARMENTS. FUR-LINED WRAPS. SIX DAYS ONLY! FACTS! FACTS! FACTS! SLAUGHTER! This announcement, when coupled SALE with the name of SEAL SKIN ALBERT SIGMUND, SACQUES. Battiwore's GREAT FuRnIER, Should command the attention of the Washington public. READ THE FOLLOWING FACTS: We manufactured these Sealskin Dolmans, Sealskin Sacqnes and Fur-line’ Wraps after the Holidays, presa of work in our Factory preventing us finishing same previous thereto; end rather than carry them to next season, we have determined to sell them at a GREAT SACRIFICE, We shall place our immense stock of Seal Sacques and Fur-lined Wraps in our WASHINGTON BRANCH iE, 436 SEVENTH STREET, for Six Days Only from MONDAY, January 16th, to SATURDAY, 21st, after which date we take our inventory of stock, and the Slauchter Sale will cease, and the remaining Sacques sold at our Baltimore House at former prices. ‘This is an opportunity that has been NEVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON, And will only be appreciated by a personal inspection. Our $150 SACQUES will be offered at. Our$200 0 ** Our $225 Our $400 SEAL DOLMAN offered at. Our $85 FUR LINED WRAPS offered at &e., ke, &e., ke., &C., 0, SIGMUND & GOLDMAN, 496 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWES’ _ STH Al CHARLES BAUMS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS ARE OFFERED THIS WEEK ONLY: Former price. Now. 1 SEAL SKIN PLUSH DOLMAN.., $75.00 $50.00 1 FINE SATIN RADEMER DOL- MAN, Red Plush Lined. + 85.00 65.00 1 FINE SATIN MARVEILLEUX CIRCULAR, Fine Squirrel Lined. 75.00 60.00 1 FRENCH MATTELAISE DOL- MAN, with Feather Plush Trim- ming. 49.00 38.50 1 SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULAR.. 28.00 25.00 SUITS. 8 CASHMERE SUITS, Latest Designs, Satin Paniers, Reduced to $13.50. 6 CASHMERE SUITS, Latest Designs, Satin Trimmed, Reduced to $7.75. ALSO, A FEW SUITS Will Be Offered at Sacrificing Prices, LADIES’ ALL-WOOL JACKETS, Only Fifteen More Left, at $3.48, A FEW FINE PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS At Greatly Reduced Prices, FLOWERS. ‘The finest and largest assortment of IMPORTED FLOWERS, Bunched and Single, for evening wear. BARGAINS In All Our Different Departments. CHARLES BAUM, J18-6t 416 SEVENTH STREET. 6oxE OF OUR REDUCTIONS. : FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. * Bring this advertisement with you, so that you will gee we do just what we advertise to do. All new and complete lots, No odds and ends, LOT 1785. SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS, Bold well at $18, now selling at $15. LOT 6487. A ready seller at $12, now $10. LOT 1598, CASSIMERE LINED SUIT, Sold wellamt $18, now $16, 1OT 1926. SATIN-LINED OVERCOAT, Bold wellat $30, now $25. LOT 7193. Printing Oftices Mrs N. Kautman, 489 Penna.ave.; Mrs. LD. Healy, 624 F st.; A. K. Wagner, 406 48t st. Ke; Miss Annie O'Neil, 1017 F st n.w.; Miss Mary Kane, 1017 F st. n.w.; Mra. Betz, 1003'E st. nw.: Mrs. H. Strebening, 65 L st. n.w.; Thomas Jacob, 2 Fst; E." Woodard, 81 Fst.;' Miss Lulu Williams, 828 7th st.’ se.; Mra. R. J. Mace, 237 New Jersey ave.; Miss Hill, 725 11th st. n.w.} Mr. W. H. Skerrett, 933 K st. new. Mrs. Babbington, 1st st. nm. 1s. M. E. Clements, 1414 14th st. n.w.; Mrs. W. H. ‘Thornton, 1207 11th St. p.w.; Mrs. G. H. Tucker, 623 Mo ave. io st. Dw. nan, A. Bromwell; George Moote, 213) zie Heurich, 727 Sthst. n.w.; Mrs. Mary Ge Washington, N. J.; Mrs F. Sullivan, 157 92d st. m w.; George Thomas, Laytensburg, Mad. ; Miss Min- nie Cuppen, 233 Mass. ave. n.e.; Mrs. Coubage, 1125 4th st. n.w.3 D. Beck. 639 F st.;’ Mra. A. Opray, 541 st. me, ; Mrs. Julta Egjan, 717 9th st. ne; H. Cav- enaugh, revenue rtnent; Mrs. J. Hartnett, 305 14th st.; “Paul Charles, 246 8 st. Mrs. Ay E. Draper, 24 13th st. s.w.; Jas, B. Myrtle st. n.e.; John Georgetown; Mrs. Lizz! Harris, M. EB Jobi 121 Cst. ne. Mi s.w.; Mrs. J. Werrick, 807 i1th Glaze, 911 F st. aw. eg! Mra. T. J. Mra EH ma et sens Dat C4 ws AN ALL-WOOL ‘CHEVIOT OVERCOAT, Good value at $18, we now offer at $12, LOT 4492. A NEAT DARE GRAY OVERCOAT, Silk velvet collar, just the weight for the present season, Bold well at $15, now $12. ‘We have many more bargains to offer, and it will pay ‘all in want of Clothing to call on. A. SAKS & CO, LADIES’ GOODS ME. B, VAN REUTH, ROBES ET MANTEAUX, 1112 Thirteenth street northwest. Elegant ©. short natice. Latest Buttons, &e. N oetumes of all descriptions furnished at elties in Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, ——— | _ DRY GOODS. _ TR MARK-DOWN UPTOWN. Ladies, please notice our great mark down, Opposite Ries’ Bank, the greatest uptown, In a Little whilenow, we bope to take stock, So ali prices are firured, down to hand rock. _DRY Goons. EW ARRIVALS N LS. MES. A. CONNELLY, A 7 EAST léra STREST, NEW YORK, 21 RUE BERGERE, PARIS, HAS NOW OPEN, av THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, (For a short tune only), A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF IMPORTED COSTUM! DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DR WRAPS, BONNETS, FRENCH NOVELTIES, Ere. Which are offered at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, Previous to her departure for Eurove. Orders prompt'y executed. 7 For OPERA AND RECEPTIONS. BONNETS, KID GLOVES, RUCHINGS, LACES, FLOWERS, FAN! __ sate-6r own materials made up. M Mf. J. HUNT, $14 Nos. 621 ax 623 D SrneEr Nontuwest. 3a17-Im. | Special attention given to Millinery ordere. Ladies’ On our open counters, cotton underwear, Lowest prices, best fit, finest trimmed, compare, From a quarter up, to five dollars or more, Please read the plain dsrures, as you enter our store, Eis BLACK SILKS, at $2.25, $2.00, $3.00 nd $4.00. NEWS SATIN MERVEILLEUX AND RHA DAMES. HADES IN SILKS, SATINS, SATIN RAH AND RHADAME Exquisite Hambanes, «uch fine patterns we know, No merchants here can possibly show, In selecting dosicns, inarking each stone price, Ladies way, w eezaut, how cygesfand how choice,® Housekeepers, too, we inviteall to this treat, For such bareasine ax th ou can't find on the street, Irish Linens and Domestics our patrons declare, None finer, nor s0 in the District compare. We cal special attention (0 our stock of COATS, ULSTERS aud DOLMANS, which we offer very cheap. | ONE PRICE. | We have Towels, all linen, in Damaxk or Huck, Extra sizeat a quarter, please step in and look, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, $19 PENNSYLVANIA AV) Ladies constantly teli us, there is no euch Hine ! tin Washington stores, of Linen Towels no fine. This advertinement, Ladies, if no eateh-penny, We print truly. what you can buy with yo to valu GOODS. TABLE DAMASES, 30c. to $1.50, TABLE NAPKIN c. to $8, TABLE DOYLIES, 7c. to $4.50. TOWELS, $1.50 to $9. SHIRTING and PILLOW CASE LI V OODWARD & LOTHROP Our grand anual sale of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. Examine our special bargainsat Ne., 18. and 25e. por yard. Woorwarp & LOTHROP. gone N RS. C. OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, Has opened HER BRANCH HOUSE AT 1335 F STREET, GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, TION, DI ER AND BALL DRESSES; ALSO, EXQUISITE FR CH NOVELTIES. ‘Where ehe is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. OF HER NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF RECEP- Special bargain in Mi MERINO UND: Full fashioned an #1. HIRTS AND DRAWERS, percent wool, only atte mS TYLER & CHEWN BOSTON HOU Woo w ann & LorRor. jal6 918 NTH STREET NORTHWESE. Continuation of Our Grand Annual Sale of LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, With the addition of any new and desirable baneaina. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ M. KNARE brated Grand, [Ak REDUCTION, & CO.” quare and Upr WwW GUINNIP, DAY & CO., THE KRANICH & BACH, AND fase PIANOS and ORG NHE STIEV! other first Mes SELMA RUPPERT, = 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, ‘omplete stock of ZEPHYR: NTOWN W Rr FE MBROID FUR-LINED CIRCUL, ceived md will be s« cial lot tor Holiday P SEAL-SKIN SACQ) at reduced pri Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s CHINCHILLA MUFF: AND COLLARS, in Plain and Patent MUFF. Large stock to select from, AL at lowest prices, SAND DOLM. F just than heretofoi | re. Sp ose WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 PE: LVANIA AVENUE. S, CREWEL and GER- UES, MUFES, HATS AND CAPS, at lowest prices and easiest terms, G. L. WILD & BRO., Sele Agents, 709 7th atrort northwest, near G. Pianos and Organs for rent, tuned and repaired. Jad GCHOMACKER’s Ds ECTRO GOLD STRING PIANOS. fivin An absolutely perfect instrument. Increased, ‘ quality aud resmance of tone; increased Tesietanoe nospheric ection, increased richness and elegance of appearane YManow and Oneans that have heen need always om hand, for sale orient. Tuning and repa - WORCH, 915 7th stiwct northwest. 820, 622 anv 824 SuveNra Sraerr, HAVE MARK DOWN | THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED PL SHES axp VELVETS, t-clame, spleustid ton price’ low. and tern re city’ teatimoniala. ‘Al Puno Ramus, 901 9th aeeet worth. 0 Room, cent wort akggsws TUNING™AND KEPATT a SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S s WINTER DRESS GOODS AT HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE. Puxo Wanenooms, 433 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. RS. J. P. PALMER, M : IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODs, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 12rx, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. _ Personal attention given to Millinery orders. Ms, er, A perfect it a27-imn" az : , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK- southwest corner Isth aud G streets. Evening, Reception and Walking Dre-ses tnade in superior styles at short notice. Ladies ca have dresses cut and basted. New and Second-hand Pianos and organs of all First-class makers constantly on han old fren THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVENING SILKS IN THE CITY. L 5 oR MMM Ben Gre REE L uo U MMMM BE ROR L U U MMMM BRB EE RRR L UU MMM BRE g iL UU MMM BBB ERE R GUINNIP, DAY & CO., jal FINE GRADES. eat DRESS FABRICS CABINET OAK, Every thickness. MS; c. Vv. |, NO. 618 NINTH STH | ME northwest, has on ‘hand a full stock of WIN MI G a specialty REET LINERY ‘aud FANCY GOODS. OLD LADIES! FOR PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS, MOIRE FRANCAISE, all colors. RHADAMES, in evening tints, at $1.50 and $2. INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, \, %, 36, %, \ inch. ENDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. Formerly with Lord’& T Barr & € pe Evening Dresses; Bs ‘Trousseaus, a spectal ke, Dolmans and ; all made at the short Perfect work, superior fitting; satis .» St aps Stationery Store, Fork, and Win: is, action SEWING MACHINES, &e. SURAH SILKS, from $1.25 to $2.25. BLACK RHADAMES, fgom $1.50 to $3. wide, RHADAMES, in cloth shades, at $1.75 and $2. BLACK and COLORED SILKS. from $1 to $2.50. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. MOIRE ANTIQUE, WAT! SILKS, BLACK and | INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch COLORED SATINS, ‘‘all prices.” wide. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20 inch to36 inca eoeaneed ‘mt _| SATIN DE LYON, SATIN DUCHESSE. MAPLE, Every thickness. BROCADE SATINS, MOIRE PEKIN. . an - FING STO! SPANISH LACES, EV: SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, A Ee. BROCADED SATIN DRESS FRONTS, ‘Drease: 8, Cloaks, &c., made in su — = Hor atyle at short notice Teudies tau Haye Dresses out | BROCADED VELVET FLOU oe and bis HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE’S SQUARE, BLACK and COLORED PLUSHES. == a — 8 | Sixt Sreeer axp New Yore A V 7E DON'T MAKE MUCH NOISE ABOUT IT, | SILK HOSIERY, MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. * “43 — But Keep the einest Ato t SILK CIRCULARS, SATIN DOLMANS. . | RARGE\] Sresour Sovens. And sell for the least mon CLOTH WRAPS, JACKETS and ULSTERS, at | YARDS. | Nomrusax Lipeure Manet Sevan on. ‘Renting and Repairing a specisity. ee se aie” MCKENNEY, IN WHITE GOODS, TABLE Jas 427 9th strect northwest. ‘8, NAPKINS and TOWELS. (ALE aNd EXAMINE THE NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. er produced; twill sew over the operato: No. 4 Viet chines, und ali the other siaudard makes at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th strect, St. Cloud Building, Good Machines for rent. ‘Over 3, 000 in use in this city! Warranted for 10 years Sent post-paid for $1. two Strops, only 75 cents. O'MEARA’S BAZAR, 1347 Pennsylvania, avenue, Washington, D; C, N. B.—The trade supplied at iow rates. Tt is the simplest. etronyest and finest finished Ma- very movement poritive, and 10 heavy seams without the as- also, the Noiseless Weed Ma- COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and §¥-One Price Marked in Plain Figures. SEATON PERRY, ‘cessor To “Perry & Brotnr WILLET & LIBBEY. ") Penneylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. jue | C ARPETS. ns, dally reortving cur Fall snd Winter assortment ne Lew desigun in Carpets, comprisita Roy Wittons Axminsters, Moquetter, Biesiow, Body Brame 713 MARKET SPACE, — fels, Tapestry and Jnerains, Smyrna Carpets, Ki eat Repairing a Specialty. Rinte te great warioly. Bicor’ "Druexhttr’ allaioens pee = Reduced prices on CLOAKS myma Carpets by the yard, with borders to mateh. ry Ze 4 as Reduced prices on BLAL Linoleurn in. v deriens. Cocos Mats all sizes. Floor A 44% OO RRR Reduced prices on SHAWL! Linen all widths. Kaw Silk and Satin furnitur@eovere AA ZOoORR Reduced prices on DRESS GOODS, ing. Swiss, Antique mt id Nottingham Lace Curtains im AA |Z O O RRR Reduced prices on CLOAKING. choice patterns. Purchasers Gnd it to their ade AAA 7% Coon RR Reduced prices on LOTUS. Vantage to examine our Stock. AA 424 RE 5 Reduced prices on UND! HOGE, BRO. & CO., SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! oroninorg pret. ol 1328 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE, 1 GEO. J. JOHNSON, gat 713 Market Space. Wy oop Wand & Lorunor. CHIAL TROUBLES IS MRS. D BALM; price25 and 50 cts. For sale by and 103 Penneyivania avenue northwest. G7TION! ERY DEPARTMENT, all Dru n19-3map M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘Have in their Stationery Department the finest PLATN, MOURNING and FANCY WRITING PAPERS, COR- RESPONDENCE CARDS, GUEST CARDS, MENUS, &eo. ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, WEDDING IN- VITATIONS, VISITING and RECEPTION CARDS ‘elegantly engraved. a5 D® METTAUR'S 1107 Pexxsyzvanra AVENUE. HEADACHE PILLS SURE CURE FOR COLDS , COUGHS, CONSUMP- TION, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP and BRON- KK. TITCOMB'S LUNG For sale at office of the Washington Gas- light Company, or at G. W. CROPLEY" Drug Store, West Washington. Nate RE’S TRIUMPH, OUR ANNUAL SALE OF REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF SILES, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND DRESS GOODS. nm oo G now can find some rare good bargains at the BOSTON HOUSE, jae WoOomwand & Lorunor. FINAL MABE-DOWN OF THE SEASON DOLMANB, ARS, CLOAKS, ULSTERS AND At the Lowest Prices we shall make. Our stock is very small, make a lose on thei rather than carry to musta secon, ‘This we have done, AND ARE OFFERING SUPERB BARGAINS aT THE BOSTON HOUSE, Jal4 921 Pennoylvania avenue. 921 PLASTER, ‘OODWARD & PO} 3. RIBBON Devaronent finch ait lt CHILLS and FRVER, IARMACY, TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. Taomas GuaRn, one of the most enema she, count ‘Thave no Baltimore, 2 hesitation in shoelaces Somes yee Yours truly, I Taree Lie errinent clerey- of Mount Vernon M. Mer- to Rey. Tuomas GAMBLE, pastor M. E. Church, Hagers- 0000 a6 7TH ST: oes a 8 DAMMANN'S. GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS: AND INSERTINGS. Full 72-inch wide, at the low price of $1 per yard. [HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL LOs8. ‘50,000 yards of new, very desirable patterns of EDGING,’ Bt 3c., hc., 5e., Gea, Ten, 80, 90.100. « 12,000 yards finer and widerEdgings at from 12% to 19¢, 10,000 yards entirely new, wider patterns, for Souncings ‘from 25c. to 50c. ‘These woods are mate of the very best material bought from first hands, and wili be sold