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WE sad Amusements, &c. Forp’s Orgra Horss.—Janauschek’s first night at Ford’s brought out a large and fashionable au- dience. Mary Stuart was played. Madame Janauschek gave the rendition of that character in her usual earnest and im; med manner. She has a good company. To-night Chesney Wold will be given in which she appears as “Lady Ded- Jock” and as the “French Muid.” National THRATER.—The World was presented at the National last evening in an elaborate man- er as to scenery and by a well trained company. There is an almost bewildering run of sensational situations and tableaux. The World will be given every night this week. LiNcoun HaLt.—J. Barron Hope, esq., of Norfolk, Va., will, by special request, recite his Yorktown centennfal poem, at Lincoln hall this evening. Apwen’s Haut.—Next Friday evening there will be another German performance at Abner’s music hall. ——— ANxI0vs TO Go To Jan.—When the van backed up to the curb-stone in front of the court-house, yesterday, about one o'clock, to take Guiteau back to jail, and the ballfffs were keeping the crowd in order, Joseph Renstin, a notorious negro tifet, THE EVENING STAR. January 24, 1882. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIG PrICER, ‘Wasuiveron, D.C., January 24, 1882, 9:30 a.m. f For the middle Atlantic states, falr weather dur- Ing the day, followed by cloudy weather, rising ‘wmperature, falling barometer and northeast to southeast winds. Special Weather Bulletin. SNOW OR RAIN TO-MORROW. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the folowing special bulletin to the press: The cold ‘Wave has reached the St. Lawrence valley, where the temperature is from twenty to thizty degrees Delow zero. It is frm ten vo twenty degrees be- low zero tn New En below zero In Penn- aylvania and N . Northerly winds contioue on the Atontic coast, but the winds have shifted to easterly and southerly in the lake region and o Misi<Sippt valley, with slowly ri<ing temperature | tried to jump tuto the van; but Perry Carson, the and tnereasin, loudiness. Light rains are re-| curd, collared him and asked him What he was from the southwest, and light snow from | Trying to do, and he repiled tuat he just got out of he extreme northwest. ‘There are indications | 5.4) yesterday and he wanted to go nd iC he that a storm is developing tm the west gulf, south | was’ not allowed to go back then, he would be of Texas, and a second depression 18 a 1 enrhepent there in twenty-four hours anyhow. Policeman centrol ih Dakota. Clouty weather and main are | Breer, one of the Ineunted, policemen, Who AC-O1i- Teport’d from stations ou the Pueific coast. The panted Guiteau to jail, arrested the man, who had in his possession an overcoat that he nad stolen a few minutes before from the store of Mr. E.G. Wheeler, corner of 7th and B streets. In the Poltce Court, this mornt he was chirged with the ond offence of petit larbeny, and the case was con- Unued. indications are that the temperature will rise In New gland, the middle and South Atlantic states during Wednesday, with cloudy weather and snow or rain. Vaccrsi Ports to-day at Stinns’ Drag Store. a Ee Srrexprp cabiygt photogriphs, artistic in pose, | THE Lyon Hor: .Fs.—Henry C. Herring, Qurable, and fineW tinistiet, for $3 per dozen, by | the steward of on F street, who Davis, 9% Pennsylv: hue northwest. Was arrested yesterday on the oath Citas ae = ec rceny of some silver-plate Fresseii’s Ine Cream and Charlotte Russe. Coan Care of he area : Ware, was tried in the Police Court to-day. Mr. Lyon testified that the defendant had charge of the articles that were missing, and when the recelver was appointed the articles were taken away, and he Was informed by a servant that the defendant was the last person seen with them. ‘The cxse Was continued for the testimony of the servant, ———— MR. Oscan Witpe’s ApDRESS.—D street, In the vicinity of Lincoln Hall, was blocked with care last evening, and one of the best auciences the city could ‘afford, filled Lincoin hall to see Oscar Wilde. aud incidenta’ly to hear bis 4 dress "—as it, was advertised—on “The English Renaissance.” Mr. Wilde was introduced to the audience by his agent. The celebrated esthete Was attired in dark dress coat_and knee breeches, With black silk stockings. He read his lecture from manuscript. | He stood nearly all the evening in one position, with one hand resting on the rea | ing stand and’ the other crooked against luis sie. ‘The first part of his lecture was delivered In such a Languld, sing-song tone, heedless of punctuation, | that even those who heard distinctly had to pay the closest attention in order to get the drift of his | remarks In the latter part of his lecture he spoke more in a conversationa) tone, and Was more easily understood. During the evening many couples arose and left the hall, making much noise and confusion, but such interruptions never embar- Tassed the speaker. At the close of his lecture Mr. Wilde remarked that the elty of Washington had agreat future in its sculpture. We had enough, ‘Yesrexpay the coroner was notified of the sutdet death of a ed woman uamed Nathan Street, in West's alley, between 6th and 7th and Strvets, and gave a certificate of death from apoplexy. Dow'r ruin your eyesizbt; consult Hempler, 435 street, Patuice Cooxmy was charged by Poltceman Hare, in the Police Court this morning, with eursing him yesterday afterncon while he was attempting to go through the prisoner's alley to et toa burning house in Swampoodle. He was ned $5 or 7 days. Raney, &971b street, will furnish estimate on hardware. THR Sarzof watehes, jewelry, &¢., at the svles- Yoom of Walter B. Williams & Co., will continue during the present week. ‘The watches offered at this Sale are fully guaranicel, and will be sold Without reserve. We advive those In search of Bargains not to ialss this opportunity, as it is one seldom offered. PAINTING SALE TH: ENING.—The sale of ofl Paintings at the corner of 5th and H streets, be- gins this evening af 8 o'clock. ‘The sale Is with- ‘Out reserve, therefore bargains may be expected. anT%E Iurontens’ Tas Co. $iv Market Space, are ving a splendid business and evident Ing | he sald, to have more; but he did not think we Satisfaction to their many customers. Their tea | wan E and coffee have been analyzed by the authorities | “@DUd any more bronze generals. and found to be fully up to the requisite standard. paaom If you have not laid in a si as yet, by all * Means do so. You will get a dollar's worth sure, Equrry Court—Judge Wylie. and may get something besides that will cause | | Yesterday, Hamilton agt. Davis; referred to J. Your neighbors to regard you withenvy for months } J. Darlington, special auditor. Lilie agt. Lillie ‘tw come. marriage annulled. Gunton agt. Carroll; final de- = cree by consent of parties. In re M. J. Stevenson, $8 4 Dozen Fox Cazrxer Proroor pits at the New | lunatic, K. J. Murray uppointed trustee to sign Aft Company, Pennsylvania avenue, three doors | deed of trust. Ellison agt. Lackey: Men declared ‘West of Yh street. No charge for resittinga. No and reference ordered. “Fletcher agt. Campbell; More sittings made than can be made first class in | rule discharged and defendant allowed to file every particular. One easy fight of stairs Ele- answer. Walker agt. Boyle; testimony by _com- gant rooms Pennsylvania avenue, three doors | mission ordered taken. Soteldo, jr., Lyon. ‘West of 9th street. sale ordered and claim of Singleton & Hoeke or- dered pald. | Neison agt Henry; injunction pen- dente life granted. Dawson agt. Jewell; decree as to defendant Jewell for $100 with interest. Hay- wood agt. District of Columbia; bill dismissed. Dobson agt Dungan et al; rule against Dungan, Rich. and William A. Meloy; returnable Jan- wary 25, 182 McBlair ‘Tén Eyck; Conway Robinson, jr., appoint guardian ad litem. Nourse agt. “Ashford; bill disinissed. ‘To-day, Wheatley agt. Hoffman; motion to dis- miss appeal granted. Crecurr Count—Judge MacArthur. The January term was convened yesterday. ‘There are on the calendar 430 cases (original) and 53 appeals—a much smaller number than the term has opened with for years, and less than half the number usual some years ago. The jurors were called. H. H. MeKeiden and John T. Humes were returned not found; W. A. Yates, John Blumer,W. M. Cross, J. Harrison Johnson, M. Goldstein and B. Robertson were excused. The marshal wis directed to fill the vacanctes. Schlumes agt. Schmidt; demurrer sustained. Foley agt. Ger- mania Fire Insurance company; sime action. City of Washington agt. Morris; motion to set. aside Judgment agatust Surety overruled. | Kendall agt. Conte; judgment by det Clafin & Co, agt. Cook ; Dill of exceptions siz: Jones agt. Smith; order’ certified to General ‘Term set aside, Hoyt agt. Sprague; dismissal set aside. Douglass agt. | Hampton; order of publication. O'Day agt. Van- Sant; default set aside. ‘This morning, Thos. Paxton, Wm. ©. Murdock, | Chas Ludington, Chas. L. Hulse, Geo. Seitz, J | L Turner, Ludwig Eisinger and Frank Aldri | Were returbed as jurors to full vacancies, May- fleld et al. agt. Lyon; judgment confessed. | Dodge agt Busey; Settled. "Joumison agt Woody; death of defendant suggested. Emery Coul_ company, use Of, &c., axt. Hoskins et al.j do. Evans; do. Cullison agt. Angerson; dismiss@d. Pouice Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, August Moxes, larceny of a bank | Dook from Samuel A. Robinson; 90 days in jail. per. | Jos Coleman, allas McIntosh, colored, suspicious fons In this city: LB. Gre ignor to Keyes & | charac bands or 9 days. Michael Barry Greer, reciprocating engin W. Giles, velocl- | and Peter Fagué, loud and boisterous and dis- pede;'B. J. Smith, opera chair; J. H. Rogers, as- | orderly conduct; $5 or 15 days each. Paul Bell, Signor to L. G. iiine and F. lume, electric tele- | colored, was sent down for 15 days for creating a phone. | disorder by blowing a musical instrament on the AS @ result of the report of cases of destitution | Street. Amos Bross, charged with belng loud and Mentioned in THe Stak of last evening, several | boisterous and obstructing the entrance to the eentributions of beth elothing and money have | Corcoran building; $5 or 15 days. Wm. Robin- Been received by Chief Cleric McGinn, at the | Son, Vagrancy and suspicion; bonds or 90 days. health department, for the unfortunate people. Frank | Washington, @ colored boy, was - — J charged with destioying private property A Lawyer To SHow Catse Way HeSuourp xot| by breaking a window; $10 or 30 days. BX PUNISHED FOR CosteMeT oF Covet.—About a | Reuben Dore, failing to remove snow from his Week since a bill In equity was filed by Dobson and | sidewalk: $2 Robert Johnson and Wm. Carey,vi others against Dungan (furniture dealer) and | rancy and suspicious characters; bonds or 90 days. Others, On wich Judge Wyite made a temporary | Join Day, cursing and swearing ina house loud Testraining Order to prevent the defendants from | enough t be heard on the street; § or 15 days. @isposing Of the property In thelr hands. Subse- | Ellen Degrath, failing to remove snow fro quently an assignment of Dungan to Jacob Rich | sidewalk: €2 ‘Joseph Day, assauit on Charles Ca | dus; $20 or @ days. H. C. Herring, larceny of some | silverware from John Lyon aud A, M. Soteldo; con- tinued ‘To-day, Chas. Henry forfetted collateral. Sandy Bell and Jas. Brooks, do. Win. McDanicis, a coi- ored boy, Was sent down for 90 days for bezging on the street. Agnes White, vagraucy; bonds or 9 days Patrick Cooney, profanity; $5. Ellen Ale, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days’ “Henry D. Mille $5 or 7 days. Babe Alexander, tresj z park; personal bonds. Frank Lindsay, violating the’ hack law by belng more than four feet from his carrlage; $3. Coluinbus HoLpixo & MankixD Womas TO a Coxtract.—| ‘Thomas, failing to remove snow from his side ‘The Equity Court yesterday decided the case of | walk; $2 John H. Driseol, an ola white man, was Nourse agt. Mulloy. In this case a married woman | charged with assaulting Jane Driscol, bis wife; $20 Battey. 829 7th street, wood and willow ware, Wholesale. CITY AND DISTRICT. musements To-night. Fox's Oreka Hous®.—Janauschek tn Chesney Wola. Navionar THEArER.—“The World.” Livcoun Hati.—Reading of nis Centennial ‘Poem by J. Barron Hope. ————— Condensed Lecals. Street lamps will be lighted at 9:00 p.m, and extinguished at 5:20 a m. ‘The one-story house of Alex. Fisher, at Potomac City, was burned about dusk last evening; the loss betog $275. ‘Yesterday evening two boys found the body of a @ead male infant in a lot On New Jersey avenue, between Rhode Island avenue and R street. The coroner was notified. Bee notice public meeting of the associated charities of the District. Mr. John H. King, agent of the soctety for the Prevention of cruely fo animals, is looking up €videnes in alleged cases of overcrowded street ars. See his advertisement, ‘The three hundred New England exeurstonists | Row In the city visited Mount Vernon yesterday, and last night called in a body on President Ar” thurat the White House. The reception took place in the great East room, the visitors belng Introduced by Senators Hoar and Dawes and Com- | missioner of Agriculture Loring. A geme of polo was played last night at the Baltimore rink between the Washington club and | the West ‘End club, of Bultimore, resulting in a Vietory for the former club by a score of 3to2 @. Boyd is captiin of the Wasuington club and Jesse Hoy of the Baltimore club. ‘The following patents have been Issued to placed on revord, and yesterday this was Drought to the attention of Judge Wylte, who ex- — surprise tbat such proceedings could be | .ken, and asked Who had advised the assignment. Mr. A’ S. Worthinzton, representing the complain- ants, after examining the original asst; ‘With others, Med two aMdavits made by members Of the bar, that the assignment was In the hand- writing of William A. Meloy, and the court tmme- @iately sued a rule On Meloy to Show cause by to- morrow why he should not be punished for con- tempt of court Bad purchas:d real estate, had pall some $1,500, or 6) days. Geo. Ambush, larceny’ of a plited and had given Tr notes for the residue of the | water pitcher from Geo. W. Fairbrother’s rest- rehase money, secured by deed of trust. She | dence; 6 days tn Jail, in default of $20. Andrew came dissatisiied with the transaction and | Smith, larceny of two buckets of jelly from An- Ried her bill to set aside the sale and for the re-| drews’ & Wade; 30 days in jal’ Geo. Linden, Yarn of the $1,560. ou the ground that as a married | larceny of a razot and several articles .of jewelry Woman she had uo right to make the contract. | from Silas H. Moore; six months in jal Henry C. Judge Wile siid that whatever woman’s rights In | this case might have been under the old law, the | new law, in Which women put on pantaioons and nfuen, subjects (gy to men's rights and Fesponsibilities. "The wdM@un here made a con- tract, and could not have It set aside to the injury | Gf the person who dealt with her. While the con- | tract could not be enforced, yet shehad no right to Take all the chances of gaining advantaze and | Tefuse risks. He would dismiss the bill and leave | the plaintiff, if she had been the vietin of a fraud, fo seek her remedy in a pew action on that ground. es Wiis Finep.—Yesterday the will of Rebecca s, | ‘Miller was filed in the register of wills office. She Dequeaths to her daughter, Mary Schreiner, 20 acres of land in Grayson county, Texas; to her daughter Exutoa Miller, 58) acres of land, a part of | rront Oak Hill emetery, Reva, Drs Lindsey: ate the sbove-named tract? also Sf acres Of land Mn ’ : largel MeLennan county. Texis: also, 37% acres of land | Hluney gran alnee, The funeral was 2 im loyalbanna townslip, Westmoreland county, | ‘a.; also, all the reskiue of estate, real an —y aERY 2 - REN, — petsonal The willot Mrs. Phuebe 'T, Lesch was | Fp MBROIDERY AND FRENCH WHITE also Med. She gives to Mary A. McDaniel, her | 44 daughter, $1,000 in trust for her children; ule re- : GooDs. Mainder of the estate to be divided equally be- AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES, JOB LOT EMBROIDERY AT HALF PRICE, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 cents. 01 FRENCH WHITE JOB LOT WHITE GOODS, AT HALF Herring, charge of ee ce Affairs in West Washingto THE WORK OF LENGTHENING THE CANAL LOCKS will be begun shortly. It 1s thought that only fifteen of the locks ean be lengthened this season. ‘The work ts expected to be completed some tiie tn March, so that shipments can be resumed in April EAL ESTATE Satx.—Duncanson Bros., auction- eers, sold yesterday for W. D. Cassin and Wiliam A. Gordon, trustggs, part of lot numbered 146, In Beal’s addition, Wonting 15 fect on the north side of Gay street, near Greene street, by a depth of 80 feet, improved by a two-story frame dwelling. Mrs. Richard Crutt was the purchaser at $1,550. | ‘Tue FONERAL OF Mxs. Risque, who died’ at Al- durque, N. M-@look, place yesterday at 4 orclock arveny; continued. ‘tween her daughter and her sons. —_———_ — PENNSYLVANIA COAL, IRON AND LaND Company. A certificate of incorporation of the Pennsylvania Coal, Iron and Land Company has been Mled with the recorder of deeds in this District. Messrs. Jno. WW Dousiass, Lester A. Bartlett, § H. Beckwith, mR. z Wise, and Wi, Fy Shell of Penineige? | Damasee Pique, 12%; Satin Stripe Pique, 1254. alas BF. Fleunalker, of New York ‘and Will Lace Plaid, 12545, rset Poe se Melturtric; of New Jersey, are the incorporators. | Yoremite Satin Striped PIOUES. 1s Tne capital stock of the company 18 $2200,000, dt- | Check Masten 1 Fened setts Btctnes, 116. ¥ided Into 100,(00 shares of $5 each. The company | Ete., Ete., Etc., Ete.. Etc., Ete-, Ete. Ete. a formed for ine object of mining and selling coal, | Knotted Fringed TOWELS, 20c. soon aad tamber. 1 Bale willed CRASH. Ge. Fe eS MERIC: fuakes, at old Bh S 8, '. Fancy Border DOLLIES, #1, $159 dosent PO Danner, NAPKINS. $1 $1.25, $1,50.81-75, $2 dozen, Fine All wool White FLANNEL. 5c. Initial HANDKERCHIEFS, Job lot half peice. Tas Estate oF Tuowas L. Howe—Yesterday Messrs. KR. R. Perry and R. Fendall, administra- tors of the estate of Thomas L. Hume, fled a bill against the Connecticut Lite Insurance Company, Annie L. Hume, and others for an injunction and {ae appointment of a receiver. The object 18 to M Festrai the pay ment of $10,000 policy of inst BER eT. ENE eet oo eam On the life of deceased to the ite, nat the pro: BER CHORISG, Fru oo ee AND COLORED COUNTERPANES ) All-wool Black CASHMERE, 37e. BED COMFORTS, $1, ft 35, 81.80. ‘Wool \N Ki pair. RECEIVING NEW sea Goops DAILY, ¢. M._TOWSON'S, p ceeds may be used to liquidate the debts. Simi Dills have been Med against the Life tanranee Company of Virginta and the Hartford Life and Anwuity Insurance Company of Hartford. a ave been filed as follows: John B Purner toc. C. Willard, lot s PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, doneph Jiusta to Trustees Murry Pareto ae | saa South Side, ‘near Center Market. Sub 25, sq. 24; $11,800, Patrick GroRK's WINTER EXCURSION— To MARDI GRAS, at New Orleans; ‘To FLORIDA—up the St. Johnsand Ocklawaha rivers; ToSAVANNAH, CHARLESTON and AIKEN. A THIRTY-FIVE DAY TOUB. et ee ee necessary expenses ee Bend for Descriptive Guide free. apenas W. L. STORE, 220 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore. feet tw ite M. Fagan, sub lets 41 and 42, $1,900. Th 1. Page 16 Josephine A. Coldwe! How, suine property: we Soe Hae ’, erty w W.B Brame, cay 6 and %. 2; lot 18 and pai fist rt 23, Manriage Licexses have c W. Seriber and Minnie Light George |, Ja21-4t Barnes; Bei veems Meanie Gee wile ana. Williams; Clarence 0. Ktefft tnd Mars | PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. ¥ swe Warren Offutt and Gertrude 400 orm BERD Wide CEN MARKET, CHARGE OF STzaLIne JewsLRy.—Geo. Linden, a neatly dressed young Wilte man, was put on trial in the Police Court this morning on the charge of stealing a lot of jewelry and a razor from the rest- dence of Silas H. Moore, No. 211 6th street _north- eust. Mrs Susan H. Reed testified to seeing the prisoner run cut of the house shortly before the property was missed. ‘The young man took the stand and denied the charge. The court sent him to jail for six montis. Drvorcen.—Judg Ww DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S Wylie, in the Equity Court, made a decree of divorce yesterday in the case Sarah J. Burgess against Thomas Burgess, giving plaintiff the control of the child and permission to resume her maiden name, Sarah J. Taylor. The Dil set forth that the partes were married in Chester, Pu., July 10, 1870, and she charges CATARR# CURE, CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE, that during the first three years he was guilty of repeats acts of cruelty toward her 2nd] ‘The antidote) theory, now admitted to be theonly threatened to kill her, and that he was a fre-} treatment which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. quent visitor to houses of ill-fame and habitu- Rav. Cuas. H. Tayzon, 140 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “One package effceted a radical cure.” Rev. Gro. A. Rers, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. ¥.: “It restored me to my ministerial labore. Rev. W. H. Scwwer, Frederick, Md., ‘Fine results in six caves in my family.” Rey. Gro. E. Prarr, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phila. : “Quite wonderful ; let me distribute your “Treatise."” Cuas. H. Staxnorr, Newport, R. 1-: ‘Twas toodeaf ally intoxles tes reme The Importers’ Tea Company of New York have opened a branch tea store in this city. Their teas are put up in piper cans; cluding contents) Lg pounds, an “4 contents, at the uuiform price of $1 to cn® and all. The tea isof an excellent quality and well worth to hear the church bells riug; hearing restored.” Grorce W. Lamanient 13 Biddle st., Baltimore, Md.: ‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured. he coffee Is put up in Tr CaAnS; “h ean wetzhing (including conte: pounds, | Mrs. M. E. Suenxey, 3022 Sarahet., St. Louis: ‘The and soll at the seme price as th $1 per |“ sirst natural breath in 6 years.” cit The coffee ts hard to beat, gives. ‘tion Wherever used, and fs worth a doliar of anybady's y. Every’ can contains a souvenir of from nts to $50 cash or more, or gold or silver watches or jewelry, and also ‘genuine dirmond jewelry—no Dianks—the tea and coffee belng worth dr retall price more than that asked, with- t any regard to the souvenir, This company this method to adv ani after March 15th these tess and coffees will be sold wholly on their merits by thefr agent. at the same price, Dut without the souvenir. | This company 28 appointed more than forty agents in various cities, none of which are now etying souventrs, the tune ‘having expired, yet each agent has a larze and rapidly growing trde, as the superior quality of thelr ge becomes wa. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United States. “Address Importers’ Tea Company, No. 819 Market Space, Washington, D.C. Price $1 per can; 11 cans for $10; 33 cans for $2; 60 cans Tor $50. During the past week huadreds and bundreds of Watches were given away, besides a great many articles of jewriry, such a3 dimond rings, colar buttons, ear rings, et., amethyst, pearl, sapphire, cameo, and solld gold rings, si:verware of various Mas. J. W. Puncert, Golden City, Col.: ‘Teed onkt one package; entirely cured ; suffered 24 yesra.” Dn. F. N. Crank, Dentist, 8 Montcomery et.. Sen Francisco: ‘Sutfered 16 yeara; perfectly cured,” &c, DR. WEL DE MEYER’S Popular ‘‘TREATISE” on Catarrh mailed f Druggists, or by D. Be New York, for $1.00. ‘The crest Cure ia delivered by DEWEY & CO., 182 Fulton st., th3m’ AMUSEMENTS. THE MAJESTY OF THE STAGE. THE QUEENLY JANAUSCHEK, TO-NIGHT—BLEAK HOUSE, LADY DEADLOCK AND HORTENSE. i Kinds, Including’ butter dishes, obi napkin MOTHER AND SON, COUNTESS holders, tea sets, ete. Quite a num! of wine R'S TALE, HERMIONE sets were also dis of fn a similar manner. DEBORAH, THE JEWESS In addition t6 the above many cash presents, va~ : 2 rying in amounts from $10 to $100, and the parties recetving the cash were as (much astonished as the bystanders. Below we give a partial list of Of those whose names have not yet apnearrd in rint who have purchased coffe since aturday morning last—additional nimes will be given from day to day during the week. Watch the list; perhaps you may have a friend among the lucky ones: MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘The company is the best ever se'ected by thie great artiste. Admission 75 or 50 cents. Next week JANAUSCHER in several new and the most famed of her older characters, J24 NAtiona THEATER. MONDAY, JANUARY 23. POSITIVELY ONLY ONE WEEK. First Grand Production in Washington of Colville’s ‘Realistic and Senxational Spectacular Drama, the “WORLD !" With all the magnificent ecenery and novel mechanical effects which characterized its overwhelming success of 700 nights at the Drury Lane Theater, London, and Wallack’s Theater and Niblo’s Garden, New York. The Departure from Africa. ‘The Infernal Machine. ‘The Kaft in Nid-Ocean. The Last Drop of Water. ‘The Lunatic Aeylum. ‘The Passenger Elevator. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MONDAY, JANUARY 30—MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH. DIAMONDS. M. T. Server, (restiiurint), Baltimore and Ohio railroad Sepot, ring, vilue $00; found In a can ot ter. A. N.Wywon, (address unknown), stud, value $1 Hi. Cardner, colored, Mount Pleasant 5 Value $50; tn tea. Sullivan, Ct. ne., ring, value $50; Hist. n.w., ring, value $50; Tington, 618 Vist. n.w., ¢ intea. J. F. Wagzaman, 519 7th st. n.w., ring, value $50; in tea. “Mrs. Willan MeMahon, 213 34. St. Se., ring, value $50; in tea. Mrs. C. Barnes, ‘Treasury Cepartment, ring, value $10; in tea. P. Kelley, Washington Markét, studs, value $200; In tea. ‘WarcHRs. Mrs. H. M. Clinton, 115 Md. ave. n.e., chatelaine watch, value $15; found In acan of tea. Johanna ‘Triplett, 1446 Corcoran st. n.w., lady’s watch; in tea. Mrs. B. Overman, 913 C st. n.w., silver watch in coffee. R.M. Drinkhard, stem-setting watch in coffee. A. E. Robinson, colored, 1741 Johnson ave., stem-winding and stem-setting watch, value $12; in tea. James Hall, 44 Pierce st., watch; in tea. Earnest Meyer, (baker,) 54 F st.’a.w., stem- winding watch, value $12; In tea. J.J. Jameson, 136 Ist st. n.w., watch; in tea. Wm. H. Hoover, Center Market, stem-winding watch; intea. G. W. Clark, Fauquier co., Va., stem-winding watch; in tea. Kamuel G. Kinsley, minacer National The- ater, chatelaine watch, Value $18; in tea. Mrs. H. B. Strait, wife of Congressman Strait, 305 C street northwest, Chatelaine watch; in tea. Thomas Moss, ticket agent, Alexandria, Va., stem- winding and stem-setting watch, value $12; in coffee. R. T. King, (restaurant.) Baltimore and Potomac depot, stem-winding and stem-set- Ung watch, value $12; In tea. Jos. Parrish, fre- man engine company No. i, stem-winding and Stem-setting watch, vill 12; in tea. A. M. Cl 92 G st. n.w., stem-wygding and stem- Watch; tn tea, J. Louls*Ford, manager Opera House, chatelaine watch, value $18; in 6 E. B. H: -at-law), chatelaine watch, second watch for Mr. Ehaa Woo, allas John Chinaman, a tea merchant, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY %4, By Special Request, J. BARRON HOPE, Esq., of Norfolk, Va., will recite his YORRTOWN CENTENNIAL POEM, = ‘Tickets, 50 cents. Reserved Seats, 25 cents extra. Boriatet at elas? Music Store. 323-2t BNER’'S MUSIC HALL, Eatreet, opposite U. 8. Post Ofice. GERMAN THEATER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, ‘On which occasion will be produced SLORLE, ODE! DORF UND STADT. A rare opportunity for Americans studying the German wuage. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents. jJiox-shect open at Ellis!’ Music Store’ and at the daily Hall Bt, ington Market, watch; in 'tea. Mrs. E, M: 028) ON EXHIBITION No, 626 Gowen, 211 Pa. ave. n.w., ‘h;in tea. Mr. Ken- Street. MAK Wit TTER'S, Street nedy, 11 B st. n.w., stem-winding wateh, valle $12; in tea. Ott Pope, Nutional Hotel, stem-winding watch, value $12 In tea. Schwing & Cla Res- taurant), corn id G sts? n.w., stem-winding: No. 626 F etreet northwest, one door from 7th street, Choice Oi] Paintinge, Engravings, Chrome, ete. ; also arge and Choice Steck of Paperhangings, Picture Temes, Picture Cord and Tassels, Ringe, Nails, ete., at watch, Value $12; tn t eC. Shuster, 919 | Markritor's. Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. Pa. ave. D.W., Watch; D. B. Colberison, | ———— — = member of Congress from as, watch; In tea. E. Fick, (oyster-packer), 512 F. st. n.W., stem-wind- ing watch, value $12; tn CASH PRESENTS. Eo 0 U MM MM BBR EER RRR. oMity Myers, seamstress, $00; 1n tea, P.O. Neill, |b Bou Moma doe fa fait P ‘Rezis) L U UMMM BBE RR SILVER SERVICE. TLL UU MMM BBB ERE R R L. Julien, 936 C st. s.w., butter dish. Miss Lilie Bent, 813 ist st. n.w., hantsome goblet. W. F. arke, 1113 F st. n.W., fruit stand, also honey stand. " Jacob Childs, corner 13th and D sts. ne, butter dish. Diek Simers, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, frait stand. Miss Raney, 422 34 st. n.W., fruit dish. Mrs. Baden, 487 Missourt ave. n.w., silverware. Miss Lulu Betz, 1013 Est. n.w., gob- let, C,H. Mixen, 1526 G st. n.w., silverware. RINGS, Miss Lilie Willard, 710 10th st. n.w., solfd gold ny. FINE GRADES. CABINET OAK, Every thickness, INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, %, 4, 34, 4%, Xi inch. INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Yop, 20 inch to 36 inch wide. INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness, INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch wide. MAPLE, Every thickness, SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, “How Inexpensive, and yet how effective, Is the great substitute for sulphur baths, Glenn's Sulphur Soap. or brown,50e. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, bl: Everybody is Hearse. ‘There never was such a spring for coughs and olds, and never 5 universal and urgent de- anand for Hale’s Honey of Horehound and ‘Tar, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minut Always Kefreshing. elicious odor 1s imparted by Floreston ne, Which- 18 always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Ar dur ‘legance and purity are fair Balsam. It is the Dest artich sold for restoring gray hair to Its orlginal color, beauty and luste: HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, A Vari 8 i= Srneer axp New Yone AVENUE‘ Many wonder how Parker's Ginger Tonle can | LARGE | Semaave Squane. perform such varied cures, thinking it simply | . essence of ginger, when in’ fact itis made. fiom | YARDS. | Nonrueny Linry Manner Squane. many valuable medi every diseased 01 rines Which act benelicially on $1,000 Rewara For any case of tilnil, Dieedinw, Itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBlng’s Pile Remedy falls to cure.” Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa, None genuine with- Out lis siguuture. Sold by druggists. 018-e0 WILLET & LIBBEY. More Heolth, sunshine and joy in Hop Bitters, than in all other remedies, Elixir Vite for Women. Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham 233 Western avenue, ynn, Mass., has made the discovery! Her Vege- table Compound ts a positive cure for female coin- plaints, A line addressed to this lady will elicit all necessary information. a © CHARLES BAUM'S 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- Rolls, Pimples, Freckles, Rough Skin, eruptions, impure blood, Hop Bitters cure, aman Waren MAN, Red Plosh Lined. ++ 86.00 65.00 rown' ronchial T es” Wi allay irrita- tion which induces coughing, giving Oftentimes |1 FINE SATIN MARVEILIEUX immediate relief in Bronchitis, Iniluenza, Hoarse- CIRCULAR, Fine Squirrel Lined. 75.00 60.00 ness and Consumptive and Asthmatic Complatats, |) pReNcH MATTELAISE Dore A Card. MAN, with Feather Plush Trim- qdo.all who are suffering froin the ‘errors and in- | ming. 49.00 38.50 retions of youth, nervous Wweakn¢ earl " decay, loss of manhood, &c., Iwill send a’ recipe | 1 SQUIRREL LINED CIRCULAR. 28.00 95.00 that Will cure you, free’of cha: ‘This great re- medy was discovered by a missionary in South Sr America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the SUITS. Rev. Joszru T. Inman, Station D, New York city, 8 CASHMERE SUITS, Latest Designs, Satin Paniers, Reduced to $13.50, 6 CASHMERE SUITS, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned ‘every morni and delivered in ¥-Ib. “Ward” prints, bee. per It cheese, buttermilk and sweet Cae ise pine sweet milk, | Latest Designs, Satin Trimmed, Reduced to $7.75. —— —— ALSO, A FEW SUITS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ee Pe Sees Se meres Exioes. —————— LADIES’ ALL-WOOL JACKETS, — N R. es oa TEAL 2, CR APOUE aly Hien ort tae S zopresentation of's bunch of gzspes, and ‘on the, ieee other re A peewee ‘will be paid este fa A ES Be A Few FINE pa M@eRN HATS AND BONNETS ___ SAFE DEPOSIT CO spa pcs seria GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ae RORRRRT, FIRE OR ACEEDENE: 00 — Conner 16TH New Ye AY grea Juaary 224, 1807, BENSAMIN P. SNYDER, President, See CHAMLES o. GLOVER. ct Rises 6 Co., Vice President, In All Our Different Departments, ALBERT To'SEOMIEVANT,, Secretary. nak eet E J Bepamin Say Ppecton i as CHARLES BAUM, Caseels, Benry A, Willard,” 28-66 416 SEVENTH STREEY. be John G. Parke. nid (PAoRING DEPARTMENT, BULvING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER ‘Weare offering some good styles ia OF ALL KINDS, 24813, toorder; value $5 SIR eee : wu. 4. Tem, ‘WM, McLEAN, aN - * Goeney 19th and B stresta northwest. LADIES’ GOODS. ~ N ooT'’sS SPECIAL BALE REAL AND IMITATION LACES. Having received a large Stock of FINE REAL LACES On consignment, on which the duties have been paid. and as we do not wish to retarn so many costly goods, we will therefore dispose of all at less than Regular Prices. These consined goods consists of REAL POINT pg VENICE, ROUND POINT, DRY GOODS. = Woopwarp & LOTHROP ‘they will make GREAT REDUCTIONS in many departments to close ont lines of Winter 2d also to close out odds and ends, enrnania aed hort Lengths in every department, ‘begin. ° AY, January 230, and continuing four weeks COLORED DRESS GOODS. aft:ineh Colored Foule all-Wool, reduced to ST; 2 DUCHESS, Armures, Shooda INT APPLIQU yd. ic, and 5c. ay QUE omantinty Tureap. | “Altcarvavewcut P.ushee reduced to very low prices. Colored Silk Velveta reduced to $1 yard. Colored Silk Piushes reduced from $3.50 to $2.50. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT. We have 50 pairs more of “Woo! Blankets than we want IN SHAWLS, ROBES, FLOUNCINGS, FICHUS, SCARFS, POINT LACE, BOQUETS FOR THE HEAD AND WAIST, AND PARIS NECK WEAR. RECEPTION AND PARTY REQUISITES A Specialty. to so low prices that it will be worth your while to exam- ine them. . CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Noor, Our “Final Mark Down” on DOLMAN §a21__915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Washington, D.C? REsUILpine AND ENLARGING OF prices are very low. We are daily EVENING SILES AND BROCADES, NUN’S VEILINGR, in Cream, White, Light Bine. KING'S PALACE, ‘button length. New Tabje DAMASES, NAPKINS, DOYLIES. TOWELS, New GINGHAMS. CANDICE PRINTS. sible price at all times, and also to offer UNUSUAL BARGAINS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF KING’S PALACE TO ing. BE SOLD. 7" BOSTON HOUSE. Contemplating an enlargement of our Store, and build- ing it back to 8th #treet—our trade haying increased to such an extent that we find our present space has be- come too small for our increasing business—we intend to extend to the entire depth of 200 feet, covering near 6,000 feet of ground, and when finished will make the largest WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ja21 921 pest SPRING OP! ENTIRE NAW STOCK. .-Penneylvania avenue. ....921 MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES. As we do not wish to cerry any stock over, we have concluded to sell our ENTIRE STOCK way below mar- ket value, consisting of one of the largest, finest and most magnificent, as well as the most stylish and select Millinery and Fancy Goods ever offered in the city. wide, 45c. a yard. GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS at FRERES KOECHLIN TOILE D’ ALSACE, FRENCH SHIRTING PEKCALES. NEW WHITE GOODS in great variety. OUR CELEBRATED DOLLAR SHIRTS. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN TABLE LINENS: ‘TOWELS, NAPKINS, SHER LINGS and QUILTS, NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT” of RHA- DAMES, GAUZES, MOIRE FRANCAISE, BRO- CADES, VELVET FLOUNCES, BROCADED SA. TIN DRESS FRONTS, EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOUNCES and SPANISH LACES, EVENING TINTS IN CASHMERES and NUN'S VEILINGS. SILK HOSIERY, MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES. FANCY HANDEERCHIEFS, FRENCH C. P. COR- SETS. ALL SILK DOLM! at 5c. We offer— 3,000 pieces of Ribbon, all widths, shades and styles, s8 than manufacturers’ price. 10 dozen, Pattern Hats and Bonnets, sold formerly at $10, $15, $20 and $25, at $4, $5, $8 and $10. Also, other desirable Trimmed’ and’ Untrimmed Hi leas than market value. 5,000 Hats in Felt, Beaver. Silk, Plush, Sealskin, in all colors and styies, comprising the finest and largest selection ever offered. 500 boxesof choicest French Flowers at siaughtering riven. 300 boxes of Feathers and Piumes in all shades and quality, at 33 per cent reduction. Alarce stock of Laces and made-up Lace Goods, Satins. Silks, Plukhes, Velvets. . ilk Handkerchiefa below cost. Elexant Ulsters, Cloaks, Dormans at $3. $4 and $5. PRIME CosT. Worsted Goods 40 per cent. less than cost. §2-CORRECT PRICES. ‘We are determined to sell to be ready for the Spring SEATON PERRY, trade. Do not mins y« portunity. Call early to ob- Sais ar Gholen of base oF ood > (Successor To “Perry & Brorurr.”) Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. KING’S PALACE, Zeman 2: D®* Goons. jal3 814 Irn STREET NORTHWEST. ane Just received @ New Supply of Bamaley's Table aa BSS. TTTT Linens of beautiful designs, which we are selling at bessiag Hite a "F tut Bess, usin ee 8 eR 00 006 's Large stock of Napkins and Doyles to match. Beet Mp0 ie ay TH GF Sgsgh Pow | Hine Hucksiack Knotted termes Tomer ot conta. Richardson's Linens, in all numbers, dinen Sheetings, § and 10's, irge Stock Domestica, in ail the best makes, colhe best 10% Bleach ‘Sheeting in the market for 25 J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 713 Market Space. DAMMANN’S. CREAT DATGAIN GALE |Ov MAMDUHG EDGINGE |) 2 ‘D INSERTINGS. E Seer ay A His8* IMPORTA 50,000 yards of new, very desirsble patterns of EDGING, a at3c., £0., 5e., 6e., Te., Bc., 9e., 10e. 12,000 yarda finer and widerEdgings at from 12% to 19e. 10,000 yards entirely new, wider patterns, for flouncing, from 25e. to 50c. ‘These xoods are made of the very best material, bought from first hands, and will be sold THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER! Having leased for a term of twenty-five years the j ‘operty now occupied by Mesers. Gusdorf, Kneesi and 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, ‘We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Build- ing, second to none in the country. BELOW IMPORTERS’ PRICES. SELLING OFF! SELLING OF: At and below cost, all of our immense stock now in our stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET, ‘This is the first time in twenty years that we adver- tise to sell at or below cost, as no merchant can exit without inaking @ profit. “In this instance it ix compul- si DAMMANN’'S nT 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. OPENING OF RE Duchesse Laces, Ventse and Breton Laces: Duchesse, 8 line Flouncings, Ficbus and Scarfs and Trimming Lac auish Nets: B) fe Beaded Laces and Dress Fronts, etc.. ete. Having made this line of goods a specialty, Twill henceforth be pre- paredto offer the finest and most complete assortment ever shown in this city. M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 7 Cite Trevise, Pari: M*- B. VAN RE! We shall try not to take any Old Goods inte the Building, as our opening (which we expect to make by September 1) shal) be a display worth: the Capitalof the Nation.” Reduced all our Cottons and Shestiuwn, of ster with and weil Quowg brands at lew foan tan fachirer's present cost. Havin these cn ous before the late heavy rise, we are ehabled to 0 sa “Our best Prints iy, Sbirtings and Drese St ar ts in Shi ; - Alt out | Drews’ Goode reduced, THEY ae = our Dress is reduced. E’ TST BE CLOSED OUT way below cont. We have reduced our 20-cent Dross Goods to 10 conta, 25-cent Drees Goods 10 12% cente, 37 4-cent Drews Gods to 30 ceute, 50-cent Dress Goods to 25 centa, And all finer goods in proportion. We have taken great pains to tuark our immieuve stock down. Should, how. ever, a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction white hound to rel the article, ; member, we shall catty no Winter Goods ov which a pricé will soll. = ae TH, ROBES ET MANTEAUX, 1112 Thirteenth street northwest, Elegant Costumes of all descriptions furnished at short notice. Latest Novelties in Drees Goods, Trimmings, Laces, m7 = Buttons, &. Bratt L geen SILKS, SATINS, : = a SHES, VELVETS, povera Our assortment is now complete, baving upward of 1,200 pieces on hand. “These have all beck, reduced 25 Percent. Remember they must be sold. CLOAKS, Nintu Srueet, BUILDING. GREAT ANNUAL SALE. OF LADIES’ COTTON UNDERGARMENTS, Every Garment in this Inmepse Stock is of Our Well- ULSTERS, y known Manufacture. ie DOLMANS, LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE NAME ALL REDUCED FOR THE QUALITY OF GOODS OF! . From $5 to Thoroughly Made and Trimmed From $6 foo CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, 25c. each, From $s to$s, Ladies are invited to examine these goods, whether From $10 to $6. they desire to buy or not. From $12 to DOUGLASS’ Jal6 DF Srrrers. 1,600 Garments on hand, aud ao aot want to onen a kent Store next fall with old stock. ‘They shall and iust be ELMA RUPPER’ 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Complete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL and GER- MANTOWN WOOL, ART EMBROIDERIES and all material for Fancy Neediework. Large assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUF- FLINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRINGES and THIM- STAMPING promptly executed. (ORES FUKs. GREAT BARGAIN GREAT BARGAINS! BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS. eg ree a to $3 per pair. 1.600 Bed Comforts, le of best Kobe Print, and filled with White Cotton. reduced to $1.40 from Re- “rown’ Table Linen, "84 wide, 20 cente; Unbleached irown- Table Linen, cents; U1 aa Ht Table Damask reduced to 65 cents.” —_ a27 FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, just re- for 75 cents. 1.25 Table Damask ceived will b niet Ke nf Lt ‘Seivyal and will be sold lower than heretofore. Spe- | §1.50 Table Damask cut down to $1. SEAL-SKIN opi las MUFFS, HATS AND CAPs, TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! at spr Pr i SEC eee oe ata trifle over half price. asd, Hl te Canars cmtmcuriza worms | xPetitieie ego AXD COLLARS, in Plain and Patent MUFFS. NAPKINS, DO} all reduced. ‘Large stock to select from. = OUR OWN IMPORTATIO’ a i of d custom bouse recei i a seat eisdotes anes nome Roe LETT & RUOFF, Sruered last June from the other side. ihe sede have @20 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M®: J. P. PALMER, BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! Al our FANCY GOODS, such aa SKIRTS, _UNDERWEAI HOSIERY, HANDEERCHI NG. ve FS FRINGES, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, Announce that previous to our semi-annual stock taking tocarcy over. We have marked down every single pair ULSTERS and JACKETS has reduced our stock very much. The opening new Goods mn all de} ts at oar usual fow prices, such an — MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, in Whites and Operas, 10 Our object being to offer new Goods at the lowest pos- tice a year to close out eeasonabie lines before #tock- ANDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYR CLOTHS, 32inches FUR-LINED RHADAMES CIRCULARS, CLOTH WRAPS AND ULSTERS, AT ___DRY Goors. Cocupane’s MARK-DOWN UPTOWN. ‘Cochrane's mark down is a great mocesa, Ladies tell us prices ere nowhere leon. Fine Linens and Domestics, Hamburg rave, Posttive proof opposite Rigys— prices compare. Cochrane's Underwear, too, in Merino and Cotton, Fall rerular made, must not be forgotten. Inspection of sll, with respect we solicit; Our low prices thro‘out are very explicit. ‘Those barvains in Balmorals, printed last week, Induced many of our patrone euch value to mck; Of thone warm winter skirts a few still remain, Marked-down at one price in figures so plain. But our Hamborg Embroideries, of these we boast— Beyoud Dry Goods and Notions im our store the mowty ‘Our Patterns st low prices, our customers tell ‘Others to come in, whom we invariably eell. New ‘Kerchiefs, ail linen, for Ladies and Men, We promised to publieh the prices when * At two cents and five cents more were received — ‘These are slighty damaged, #0 don't be deceived. nm OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK = FAMILY SUPPLIES. THAN WHOLESALE PRICES FOR L* 5 3-Ib. cansstandard PEACHES, yellow or white, for8t Deans best TOMATOFS for... Snes ‘ 10.cans CORN ie Geans fine PEAS. peseccens No Canned Goods kept from one season to another, Cc. WITM GROCER, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Only genuine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial ingredients, from the Royal Prussian Springs at Neider-Selters. Depot for Van Beil’s RYE AND ROCK, B. W. REEDS st _ ANE F etreet Nocti weet “T'JAVA COFFEE, MOCHA COFFEE. DURKEE'S SALID DRESSING GRAPES, ORA’ PICKLE! D POTTED MEATS, LD WINES AND GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 20209 F STREET NORTHWEST. _ Fo NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liqueurs—all of our importation. Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raising, HUME, CLEARY & 00., __807 Market Space, DAILY an We “ARE RECETV EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & €0., 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENDR. ‘DID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, SUVEREIGN, yields, in perfection, white, eweet HUME, CLEARY & 00., £.. __. 807 Market Space STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, am@ for the sideboard and sickroow te uurivalled, HUME, CLEARY & CO., 28 pro “MEATS, 562 9ru STREET WING CENTER MAKKET. 430 M,C. WEAVER. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. 807 MARKET SPACK irst premium for the best barrel of flour made from ny wheat this day awarded to entry mec 3, clam 25, department 26, to wip. M, Galt & Oo, Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds of the District of Colt hie 14th day of October, Tesh. TFS, the oale- Urated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was | awarded the First Premium avainst all other competi | at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (wold wedel), ! now again in 1881. ‘The competition in tainly a very lively one thie year, andthe well contested for, but it was einiply an teat CERES, and the preniiaan Just award uy ie aL uraph to the n DID CeUt BUCCEK - Celebrated Flour han gained iu this comunsuiity. We would respectfully mentign the fact that Mre. 8.P, Anderson received the iret predaiuan for thy nape Tolls and biscuits on exhibition, and they were made CERES FLOUK, which is only another proot that it Bands A No, 1 ainoug the hort Miunes ta Ttent Plow known to the trade. For sale by all first-class grocers, W. M. GALT & ©0. CorsER Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENTR, tet of Hacker's’ cakbrated Selt-tanita “Fiowe ead cker's “raising Flour Buckwheat. nm VEN R. KELL, LE CLASS BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEER Stalls 628, 629 and 6:3 Center Market, 9th strect wing, and 206.and 208 Northern Liberty Market, or Address ‘Box 71, City Post Omice. Marketing delivered five of charge to all parts of the ts Finer. ya 'S TRIUMPH, FRAZIER'S ROOT BUTTERS. Te you are weak, or languid, tse Fraziers Bitters. IP Four Bech ie Mabie and your complexion ilo, ume Frazier’s Bitters. If you live in @ tmalarial district use Frazier's Bittery. If worn down with the care of chil dren, use Fraziér's Bitters. “If you hye ‘got the bl Une "s Bitters. If you have kept late hours. live contrary to the laws Of health, use Fravier's Root Bitters. Ifyou need toning up, take Frazier’s Root Bit- ters. Tf you have abused instead of ised natare’s use Frazier's Bitters. If you feel old before your’ une Frazier’s Bitters. If life hax become a burden you igeed vgreee forebodings, use Frazier's Bitters. our treinble aud your eyes have grown Frazicr’s Root Bitters will make you feel youns Sold by all ints every where at the low price of perl. FRANK 8. RENEY use D*® METTACR'S HEADACHE PiLLS most wonderfully in a very short time both STOR NERVOUS HEADACHE, relieve DYSPEPSIA ja ite worst forms, cleansing the body of escens of producing a rewalar, Fact wet, “A full size box of these valuable PILLS, with full &- plete cure, mailed to au; address om of nine three-cent postage stamps. For sale by TESTIMONY OF THE CLERGY: Rev. THomas Gann, one of the most eminent ci ‘men in the country, pastor of Mount’ Veron ME. AN Rea Some Way Below Cost. Thave no hesitation in assuring you thst Dr. Mer- 1,000 aa Pure LINEN HAND. | ZAUWs HeaDACus: Frits have proved moet benchicial M01 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND orm, | REHCHIEGS, ire for 38 oc Ot these are i wot hee sea See ech. 300 Me GERMAN Rev. Tromas Gamaix, pastor M. E. Church, Hagers- RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS, LINEN HARDRERCH EnCk iia ene we wold allie | PRP MG acersacatn Heapsome Pouay wide pi MiG. ave such sxtietaction thet I am now seventy-nine 4. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. __@17_ | Sendo” ” Theas we hats ae ae ae nem to thelr fre een, subject to anu a7 188 E. B. PRICE, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK- | We have honk, three cases of Ladies’ LINEN | fel comet Baltimore | want to you, COLLARS and OUFFS left, which we have not sho 4 er, south’ corner 18th and G streets. Even’ wn ‘Youre truly, MAS Gi Re ‘and Dresses made in sur for the last six months. Thev must be sold. Rev. Lewis A. ‘Tumexren, pastor M. E. Church, ane Mee Drees mate ome ee 4.0 A perfect fit guaranteed. az7-im* FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! Tene Be, Meryarn's Hearsome Prato man whe ¢. ¥. SMITH, NO. Gis NINTH STREET BUTTONS! BUTTONS! pS —e northwest, has on ‘hand afull stock of WINTEE | Our 5 cont Button Stock ie more ‘then over. a "a i [NERY and FANCY GOODS, OLD LADIES’ | 1:%sthe talk of tie oomneee Drioeing orders Pe Perse, = 2 CAPS « specialty, db | cram overy Slate ofthe Union. of ase Tie Sented be. Mera patina Remember, they must be ssid’ Co St St Per doen. | Prize, 5 = and pad ae ee ee AND ALL SEW AS READ AS POSSIBLE, ME. BAB On fee, a ot me SES a ee R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA peice eee

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