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‘The License Law and Commercial Agents. ‘The following memorial has been sent to the Senate and Honse of Representatives: The underst merchants and traders doing tict_ of Columbia, respectfully petition is now before your ho: ing the repeal, or a reduction 1, of all laws re- y “commercial agents” firms or corporations doing business _ THE EVENING STAR. FHURSDAY February 2, ISs:* ~~ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIRY SteNat. OFFICER, 7 Wasnineton. D-C.. Febraary 2, 1882. re nd middle At winds mostly aperature and pi } repre | orale bodies ainountinz 33 Pon | purpose or } neighborin, amed petition is for the yening up Unis etty to the traders of states t do business free from the im- poston | position of any mutertul tax. Whereas in some of eee ae eee elie tokthern ‘etites and | Ue above-mentioned stats they themeives lin- Soweus ta & Se | poseatax Which they seek to repeal or modify upper I fair weather he he e tempe grees in th submit that the present rely an equalization of taxes as betwe fsand ne Sidents, With the advantage a favor o: the latter. Hundreds of thow- > drawn annually from this Dis trict by frias or corporations contributing but $200 per annum to its revenues, and in a large number Of eases Dut a frictional part of th: | The rerats of manuta | coeds wi 3 « encouraged Bt We respectfully protest nd to pi avy real ‘ to the District a compet! > Who practically pay nothing would prove Tuinous to us, but deprive the mu. uthorities of the second largest item of by the: he new rath ste BY over the no extra chor } estate and pe tion with the: ale more sittin me ta En autores of rticular. J. D. Merritt, f operator ‘on . The Davis gatiers, now and manager it | Hi, Hollander, L. Helibrun,Geo. Phote Ch: nnsylvani venus, | Fe arles Raum, Geo. Ryneal, jr. hearth street. At PODS, rilight of | M. Gusdor!, 8. Fishman & Sons, R. Harris &'Co Stairs Sittings ina pudy Ww r with the | Milford Fishman, Benj. &. as good as in cle; Instantaneous prow Fessei's Ire C1 2 ang. John R. Major, Young & th. O. Dammann, R. Goldschmid, H. King, jr., Win. Hahn, B. J. B ud, T. 8. Gartrell, - 2 *, Tyler & Chewning, 8 “5, { Simmy Drug Store, urs by consulting Hemp- porcelains this event wk at corner 15th and e will be sold. nz 1H oer for this week only | oves, In Dick, | ir: also, @ lging at 5 ie more. a fall tine Opera and st Spee cents a yan mense Hite of 'F €annot be bonzht examination of t they are genule Cr Harvey & Bro., ‘THE series of tallecux, ulider the aus John ©, BM cher, J. YMG AL at 1 hall this and te Louls Baum, Geo, L. Wild & Bro. ey SWI be the finest exhib.tions of Ge kind Heman, A. Michaelis, Louis ever given th this city. rmvilier, Jno. T. Moling, not, J. W. Howard, Mr: silver gilt, britliant combs, at Priz; le Bras ade | 3 = Cr inhi at dunia tials tah sls Fey anes Wrong Basis of Water Rents. WEI DE MEYER'S EXTRAORDINARY Low Prices.—We have req 3 bard, Mar To the Editor of Tre Evesine Srar: WEI DE MEYERS Sag a few seal sacques, Of our great clear . F. Gibbons, | A water tax of £5.781s charged on a3-story giso, a few fur-lined wrans, and one + Dunlop, AUStD | and nagem WEI DE MEYER'S ey & Marbury wis, Craig & Jae . Emrich, Seaton Perry $. Mitche for £20, pries 3400. 5 5, former pri eer prl-e 225, y. Aditer, Miller & One sw Fur-tin from $200 to w 20. "THE hic fire tn Now York fet Insured In cool compante the “ bia N) 4 prompt payne | man, Dough Be Mrs’. V. Tae Tarp course, Friday ERT in the Congregational February 10th. | . Oppenheltr Jos Westry JoxEs ios, Jarvis, C. € Detween I head severe “it on the fee on 9th street, a Se UGE ame Cae EE Hilt 3 t night and cut ey HEL & Semmes & Co., no. H. For Sarp.—A sp Middleton, E. BE. ft: ASO, Shle=by Eainonston, Peter F. w, We M. Galt .. 8. Cropley’s sons, RB. & Bro & € N. . B. Cropley, Poole’ & Co. yworth, Dy Cochran & . Cornwell, acksou & 1 CM. CITY AND DISTRICT. joy vert Cone | Walker & zonl, Amusements Fo-night. Forv’s rena Hovst.—Jat vk in Mother aut Sen. ~ RArkR. — Johi Miough 2 nm McDe wNstiowat, Tumaren, —Joun MeCulough as | prt yous «| raphy Bro., Sartre Taearen—Tony Pastor’s Funny Six | Combinatio: L ku Opp Feito Ment and supper. Whe Late Dr. Charles F. Stansbury. HIS ACTIVE CAREER AND SUDDEN DEATH. The sudden death of Dr. Charies Fre Stansbury, from heart diseas®, Tuesday wi; his residence In West Washington, yesterday's personal friends and acquaintance Where he had speut th | @ large number of p Tabl Haun, Navy Yarp.—Entertain- | i = | Condensed Local Bheet or eiaht po: as use) will €0: ‘The un ned pressk coitus een at 1) '$ ln this Distric Dest part of his life, and to sons throughout the coun- Sertisements b- handed in not later than 12 MG on | try, who had for many years held social and bus! ie san sted in Janney 1See a7 i ness relations with him. He had for some tme an it did in January 188) past been a sufferer from heart dise: f which { White 1 med Wro. he had been treated by Dr. Tyler, but retired to Pi ont bed Tuesday ulzht fn his usual health. | mule, whi O'clock he Was ‘Selzed with an atta: ‘The ball minated fatally a few minutes belore 12 lows’ Hall L end before the arrival of his physician, Dr. Stansbury Was a son Stansbury, 2 Well known 5s ographer aud journalist of Was con- | epart- mal Intelligenc as Congres. \d Was a coniriiutor to the lead- nes of the country. Dr. Stansbury New York elty October 13, 1821, but his earl and very | been sumone Bap of st we BRY Is overe: and be sty> | youth and boyhood were spent i this cl Jer ease of Gold | Old family maasion on 7th street opposite the ( itined In Tue | eral Post Omtce. He was ¢ edt ut Princeton r snot ueen filed. The | college, New Jerse: d graduated when 19 years nt was putsbsied old. Si tly he stutied imedicine, but not Chine Git having for Its practice he abandoned {t_for Would be dled in afew min- | the law, which was more congenial to him, and he mhade patent law a spre He was a fntshed cholar, az lous student, a forcible and vigorot | Writer dnd a pleasing speaker, and as 2 husband, arent, brother and friena, few men were more d_ revered. He was appointed by Presi- 0 the great Eng! and remained nizht thieves broke open the r, corner Sth and ¥ mare and four- | his ‘uting Ui ‘d with Mr. The A KEW com THER AND OTHEK EST. A comm: one piert i He was for many dobn’s Lodge, No. 11; was on At Grand Master of vine one ye: nd contiuted in thot oflice Until He had for many years be hhincton Chapter, was ent Commander of Washington Commander t ester in ninander- 1, Knights 7 and was also a ill en cheat ba aber ¢ othish Kite, The Masonic om : Brichtws in his honor, Commar Gen. Je M Stansbury Log der. Hear Admiral rler day ther, Col. Howard E tphteat territerd ny nis brother, An “d Stamshury Isbund tn Dr. Stansbury of Asst ago. ant ie tary of St lace with Masonte honors fr i, West’ Washington, c to-morri 0 O'clock. ‘The rector, ne Arthur, | Ht ¥, Will officlat:, assisted by Rev. rs Miller, | Mr. Start, rector of Cluist church, W 1 Rev. Dr. E it Congres Rear Ad- | = Adnrt- | nm. RD, Mussey, | Ad: i i Street South lected by bal- presideat; Hon, Jolin . Walling, Mrs. Lucinda B. Kents; Mrs. Helen R: MeCony) ” hor ‘convey to dou and Mittees riat vor = member commt with power to select —Hon. John Eaton, ¢ ee: Dr. Wm. Tine - propert Hille, sam —_ | ton of foot; Lucinda B. Chandler, River —Harbor-mester Sutton reports { health: § A. Spencer, statistics and reform: | arrivels at the river front as follows: Schrs. Siiver | Hon. ho. Hitz, wrongs w 7 Cok Edward 2 6 piel fn Wit. | Daniels, industrial eam - ms a! fotlida A) 3 for mar- ander, Prof. Wm. H. Putna Ket Sure W. D. 4 and Mary Ella, | Chant, Mrs. Lucinda B. Daniels were ened the co Underwoo!, with Wn. BW elected to membership and tnarket; seh: stitution, having been nominated at ie and May: all wit yushels for market: previous meetin re Lord, Miss Euily, Captain Rollins, 40,000 feet of lamber for ; Sue G. Hickey, Mr. Mr. Alonzo BE. Jackson & Co. Ly e upon at next: ext meeting Burivts per by Mrs. Lucinda he 2th regul ne AS Att ito | ua Of 74 per | I 1G BAR IN IN EMBROIDERY. 9,000 yards froin 2 cents per yard. . _ Big Barzain in PIQUES. 12,000 yards half price~12% cents. Big Bargain in COUNTERPANES. 200 CROCHET COUNTERPANES, Double width, only $1 each. CASES BLEACHED SHEETING, Splendid quality 25 cente. ‘TWILLED CRASH, 6% cents. Big Bargain in CASHMERES, Double width, all wool, 35 cents. mi- | t the recular meet- ts’ Assechition, heid kins Thotas in the am seeretary, it was u net fiftieth an- ington by a of e District 22 Mr. Joseph liver the orstion and 1 the farewell address. birth Supreme € Mr. Jame= Somropsinws Fusolutions were adopted on the CLOTH for Boys! wear, 25, 30, 37, 50 cents. aths of Mr. Mursiic rown an ir. Lambert ‘Tree. The deaths of R. W. Bates, E. HL France, and BLACK SILKS, 50¢., 75c., $1, $1.25. Joan Gordon were announced: announceds CARPETS at prime cost. ; Opp Pxs6ws’ Guixp Veirarions ron 188°—Dr. | gungEY Tana * dohn Edwin Mason, Grand Master, has set the | 7~=S*¥ RED TABLE RD, Sie, Cle.-enh Toe. ites for grind vistivions in subortnate lodges ‘TABLE LINENS, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75. oH 10,| BLEACHED COTTONS, PERCALES, MADRAS GINGHAMS, WHITE FLANNELS, CHEVIOTS, FINE WHITE CAMBEIO, 10 cents, “TOWSON’S, 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVRSUR, | Temple, on the J. Peabody, L. R. | anel & | closet on upp | bath-rooms and three water closets throughout W. Boteler | the upper stories! Add to this that tn th B. Chariton, | nounced tn | Sian, was a shock to his targe eirele of ; Was Te- | was | Tin- | to | dall, recording secretary: Miss Mary TL. Wooster, | wet E, | corresponding sc Rev. Asthel P. Steele, rd Leon: 5 p, | treasurer. The following were elected chairmen jo = see eee SOCIETY NOTES. ‘The Courts. — COURT IN GENERAL TERM. The receptions of yesterday have not been sur- Yestenlay, Dogan agt. Mahoney passed in brilliancy this winter, and the number Cette Black agt. Smith et al. Cmevrt Covrt—Judge Macarthur, other day this season. The ladies of Cabinetfam-} ene illes who received were the wife and daugiters of | ,,Yestenday, Dodge agt. Birch et al.; leave given Equrry Gov xr—Judge Wylie. Rathbone, of New York; Miss Folger, daughter Of! yoctoraay: Gun gat onng a the Secretary of the Treasury, assisted by Mrs. ieee beet ar el 3 Te Charlotte Thomas, lunatic; Woodbury Wheeler by Mrs. and Miss Saunders, the wife and daughter | appointed guardian ad tem. Washington Mar- of Senator Saunders, of Nebraska, Miss Edes and T. Smith appointed: trustee to sell. Newton agt. ary Hunt, assisted by his son's pretty fancee,Miss | Newton; Mr. B. F. Hanley, exaininer, appolnted to Upshur, Miss Elena Porter, Mrs. Will Emory, Re- Leddy agt. Leddy fe 0" | absent defendant ordered. " Soveldo agt, Lyon; pe- | Cloctnnati, who fs the guest of Mrs. Poe. The | tition of Notley Amdcrson denied, and rule dis- Speaker Kelfer’s wife had, 28 usual, a crowded re- | reference to the auatitor denied. Gawler agt. C ception at the Ebbitt House, where many flowers | nolly; auditor’s report. finally ratifled. Danforth | Which included several very handsomely attired | discharged. ladies. ‘They were Mrs. Kelfer and her niece, Miss CRrMIN an CourtT—Juige Cor. inson, of Massachusetts, Williams, of Wisconsin, | sanit; seni to jail for seven days ew: Anderson, Ryan, Calkins, Page; Haskell and | jam’ 'gacmtee ple age pat x and Miss Means, of Ciucinnatt. two years. John Shea, recognizance forfeited; or- The entertainment given last evening by Mr. | Geret rearrested, Gconge Carr, petit larceny, sec- and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Was one of the most “ty, Willlam | agreeable of the season. “The rooms were crowded | gt Lidl Fahey and the guests, escorted Mrs. Bancroft te the table | “Yesterday, Wash Meredith, second offence, p when supper announced. larceny; guilty; notice given of a motion for a n making calls was probably larger than on any se to take depositi 3. D. Spaids Secretary Frelinghuysen, assisted by the Misses Sp VEIN a the auditor.’ Sandsagt. Sands; same action. In Crowninshicld; Secretary Lincoln's wife, assisted ket Company agt Koob: sale ordered and Preston Miss Schenck; and the wife and daughter of Secre- take testimony. appearance of presentative Bingham’s wife, and Miss Hopkin: other ladles of Cabinet families did not recetve. | charged. Magarity agt. Shipman; ‘application for and plants added fo the attractions of the oecaston, | agt. Belt; injunctiom desie1 and restraining order White, the wives of Representatives Carltsie, Rob- | Tuesday, George Dent, pleaded guilty to an as- Herndon; Miss Williams, of Wisconsin, and Mrs. | guiity entered; sent to Auburn penitentiary and Mrs, George Bancroft, in honor of Secretary | ond offence: sentto Auburn fer two all the evening. ‘The President, who was one of ordered ta restore property. Ahandsome lunch was given this afternaon at | trial, Jon Shea. assault on his wife; plead eulity the Hamiiton House by Miss Allen, the Hawaitan | sentenced suspended. Alexander Howe, assault: | minister's daughter. The guests were all young | not cutity. Josh O. Huff, assault on Jane Hutt; | ladies, most of them being daughters of foreign | guiity; sentence suspended, ministers, ‘The Literary Society will meet on Saturday evening of this week at the residence of Mr. 8. Hi. Kauffmann, 1600 M street, instead of at Mr. Nord- hoft’s, as Ws first announced. Mrs. Nordhoft is unfortunately too I to undertake the duules of hi for the evening. ‘i The invitations are out for another hop at Wil- | lont’s to-morrow evening. Full dress ts requested | | on the invitations, as all the appointments are to | be very handsome. #s usnal. | ‘The Charity Ball for the benefit cf the Children’s | Hospital, for this season, will be given at Masonic ening of Thursday, the 16th in- | stant. It 1s understood that some very novel and attractive features will be added to the ball this | Year, and tht the entertainment ts to be rade in y way one of the most delightful ever given | | here. Pouce Courr.—Jndge Snel. Yesterday, James W. Walsh, forteited collateral. Richard Churchman and Henry D. Porter, susp! cious characters; bonds or 90 days each. Church- man was also charged with carrying a razor, and ‘Was fined $50 or 90 days, and execution of sentence in this cage was suspended. Geo. Lee, an old col- ored man, pleaded guilty to cursing and swearing on the street, and was sent down for7 days in de- fault of $5. ward Simms allas Berry, colored, Vagrant; sem down for 9) days in default of bond: Abrahatn Page, vagrancy; bondsor 9) days. Chas | P. Markwood, carrying a Slungshot; $20 or 30 days. | Chas. Wilson, colored, pleaded guilty to being a suspicious character, and was sent down for 90 days. Saml. Coleman, forfeited collateral. Spen- cer Webb, colored, WaS fined $20 for fast. drivi Thos. Cralg, suspicious character; 30 days. A gen | Tolson and’ Perry Lyles, suspicious charact eee a, Frelinghuysen | days each. Morris Snowden, loud and bolsterou while sh re afternoon. —— | Jays eaen Representative and will hold thetr | s second reception to-morrow eyening.—Miss | == = Lathrop, of Newark, N. J., WhO has been’ spending | afew weeks with her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Chipman, 1463 13th street, left for home thts morning, W EI DE MEYER’S nt house of 17 feet front on Vermont avenue, near lowa Clrele, whieh has water in kitrhen and yard-eloset, ana ba rtioor, While ont basement CATARR# CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. y house of ch bas | basement water conveniences but three ater se Water can be lind Qaroughout Ue entire day ny of the floors, and that in the eimnot be had excepting in kitehen, ag inore than one-third (he 24 hour nd T be~ lieve You will ugree with me it 1$ about time for some one to ute on Congress the propriety [Tegistation that will eive usa fairer busts for Ww. | rents than that on The antidotal theory, now admitted to be theonly eatment which will eradiccte Cetarrhal Poison. CHas. H. TarLon, 149 Noble et., Brooklyn, N. : da radical cure.” A. Rets, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y.: t restored ine to my ministerial labors.” Anmsements, ete. R, Frederick, Md., ‘Fine results 7 arene ses in iny fumily.” Was as Succ P ise. lwaysis. Tu-ight she ap- . Gro. E. Prart, St. Stephen's Rectory tite wonderful; let ase distribute your Cuas. H. Staxnorr, Newport, R. “Twas toodeaf to hear the church bells ring; hearing restored.” W. Lampricur 73 Biddle +t., Baltimore, ‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” farahist., St. Louis: ‘The rs.” ee i | tutionzh ple | ees nm. Ke TIONAL CRERCHL. edys wil | ch song convert ut Congregations rrow evening. The K — To-morrow SHENY atural breath in 6 yew | Mns. J. W. Poncett, Golden City. Col. Cap one packae; entirely cured; snficred 24 years. muon au N. CLank, Dentict, 8 Montzomery st.. San L N Ha Francisco: **Suifered 15 years; perfcetly cured,” &e. herever give Cnaupes M ond chanibe im M Last evenius ai tacrea-tie daterest | > among the citizens of Washington in musica | tertiininents of a high class, | Were Messrs. Bernays, Hotfinan, ner and &; see i Faun, E'S Popular TR The great Cu: or by ). B. DEWEY & Ci for 31,00. CITY ITEMS. Tt Came, It Saw, It Conquered. CRE sae Dr. Bulls Couzh Syrup, the people’s remedy. 25 tainment and sup | street M. EL For an Irrituted Throat, Cough, or Cold, “Brown's Bronchial Troches” are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. ‘They maintiin the good reputation they have justly acquired. From Dr. }. Belt, Baltimore, Md. Thave prescribed Colden’s Liebly’s Liquid Ex- tract of Beef and Tonle Invigorator, and cheerfully state that It has met tay most sancutne expect seats for the pertorm- | ance of rt and Suilivan’s ¢: come opera, at Ford's Ope a fing company, comm: Dox office and 48 progressing rapidly. indi successful season, ‘THE FIRE ComMIssIONERs met last nicht. The report of the chief engineer showed that there had pee alarins u for fires, cus giving to patients long enfeeblod by chronk Fe ee ore eae a ee JSS, debility, Weakiless, 103s of appetite and ite J. N. Acker, ¢ 6 company, resigned, ston, the needed nutrition and nerve food. . Copp was appointed in his stead. . Ap- the name, Colden’s—take no other.) tions Were read and filed fou. J. Doudhue, | Of druggists. A Good Excuse for Sickness or yourself and family is that you don’t use Hop | Hitters. mstrong and H. Ranney. A communication ed from Water Registrar Cox stating the had authority to replace ten of the nine. iu tire plugs with the modern ones, and request- tobe informed where they shall be erected. | The chief engineer was directed to locute the new plugs, {| a AN ApMINISTRATOR’s SALE of bank and other stocks will take place at Duncangon’s auction Toomypat 1 o'clock to-morrow. See advertisement. z RS ALrua DELTA Put.—An enthustastle mecting of the membe bf this fraternity resting in ¥ ‘ton was h al the residence of street northw Glenni Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | the great medicine forthe cure of ull female com- plathts, is the greatest. stre! stomach, nerves, organs of men culars to Lydia E. Pinkham, Lyun, Mass. On, » if You wil] not use Hop ital tor Safte groanon, stcken on, die on, Bilters and be cured, Always Refreshing. A delicious odor ts imparted by Floreston Cologne, which 13 always refreshing, nu matter r how trediy used. hapter; J Dartmouth » Mid. Chapt using Parke sold for restoring gray halr to its origina color, beauty and luster, Chapter, and Mr. R romumittee Was ap- | ° ments for the holding of a reunion banquet in this city et an early date; mmittee to Lake preliminary steps looking ang Uon of a graduate Chapter im the of Columbta, point A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker's form such Varted cures, sence of ginver, when fn many Valuable medicines Which act beneticially on every dise: sed organ, Allen’s Brain Food ix tonie for H PB > Messrs. Duneanson_ Bro oA yestorda. noon for Samui Rear Fstate Sauce. nition ‘was and F part of lot 24, in Bit, hy feet on K tween 4th and 5 West, and a depth of 142 feet7 tnch imp frame dwell mieale tor 31, Most Reliable 5 Tt post- loss Of maemory, and sexual weakness. Ail dreggists, ix for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pat tl fs nk HW. Pail, trustees, the western: re : front of rect 5 tO 20 rth= haley ave, DAW. 81,000 Rewara SHINGTON For any case of biitd, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, an ¢l or protruding Pile: t DeBing’s Pile Remedy nization ot fAulS fo cut repared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 915 ected Mente the four eompantes w ny, Lieut. W. phia, Pa. None genuine with. Sold by druggists o18-eo Fir: Delton; second compan: third company, Lieut. Mat= company, Lieut. John F. tor first A. Card. To all who aresuffering from the errors and in- iseretions of youth, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of manhooil, &., Twill senda’ recipe that will cure you, free of Charve. ‘This great re- ly Was discovered by a missionary in South ‘i If-addressed envelope to. the ‘tation D, New York city. Hetttenants resulted y. H. Harrison, Join ‘Thomas and John B.S. Linn was elected surgeon, of first leutenant. Col. Moore was authorized to appolot an adjutant, with the rank of first Heutenant. Next’ Monday evening the members of the corps will be assigned to different companies, The Importers’ Tea Company, of §19 1 Space, still continue toda a thriving business. A jarge humber of our most prominent citizens have tronized the above establishment dur st few days, and all express themselve ghly pleased with the tea and coffee pure! While a good many purchasers, regardless of age, sex, creed, or color, received ‘valuable souvenirs with their tea and coffee, which in every instance Was a5 much a surprise to the purchaser as_ to the crowd of astonished bystanders, nota single com- plaint has yet been made. On the contrary, each and every one seems to be perfectly satisfled with the straightforward and busi- ne-silke manner in which the affairs of the Importers’ Tea Company are conduct- ed. The management will not allow de- ception In any form to be practiced. All are treated in an bonorable manner, and every one purchasing may rest-assured that their chances of obtaining something valuable in addition to the are Sistas good as their next-door neighbor's. During the past two weeks hundreds and hundreds of watches were given away, besides a great many articles of Jewelry, such as diamond rings, collar-buttons, earrings, &c., amethyst, pearl, sapphire, eameo, and solla gold rings, sil ‘verware of varfous kinds, tcluding butter-dishes, goblets, napkin-holders, tea sets, &ic. Also, many Lost! cash _ iis Va eA e gmoune Bue ae #100. The tea, whic! excellent in rs CATARRHAL COUGH, is put u in paper ans (ts Bold: in ¢ can} ehitis, Dro} to the Throat, Pains i: and sold at the uniform price of $1, to one an: eee eee ae ee or eeae tat | te coltees averaxingeaic pounds tothe cna, 1s hard Flesh, Loss of Sleep, &e., cured. to beat, gives universal Satisfaction, and seils same (| “= 4 as the tea, for $1 Re ean, Stepin and make your — purchases, Next Saturday and Sunday's papers will contain 2 fll st with theaddresses of those whom FF One Lottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- | fortune has favored during the week with valuable vent, end off Dr. Sanford’ of all druggists, for $1. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE, COMPLETE TREATMENT ONE DOLLAR. SNEEZING CATARRH, Head Coids, Watery Di@@harges irom the Nose and Fyes, Ringing Neises in the Head, Nervous Headache, and Chills and Fever instantly relieved. CHRONIC CATARRH, kis putrid mucus {s dislodged, Membrane Cleansed, Dieinfected, and Hesled, Breath Sweetened, Smell, Taste, and Hearing Restored, and constitutional ravages checked. | SELLING OF! DRY Goons. Ww M. SHUSTER & SONS OFFER A FULL STOCK OF SATIN RHADAMES In beautiful colors. comprising New Street and Even- ver sold for the price, with PLUSHES AND MOIRE ing Shades, the best Gocd a full Stock of VELVET! SILKS to match, Special attention ie called to a BROIDERED {ABLTERS, whi worked and very chotce. White Canton Crepe. Flegant Spanish Lace for ove Lyona Pare Silk Vel Bonnets Black $ Extra Bargains Scotch Gine! Anderson Gi ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUST! BLEACHED COTTONS. 4-4 Androseoesin, 4-4 Fruit of the Lou 4-4 Dwight Anchor. 4-4 Wameutta, 5-4 Nashua 5-4 Cohasee 5-4 Pequot. 10-4 Lancaster. 10-4 Laconia. 10-4 Cohaseet 10-4 Pequot. 10-4 New York Mills W-4 Utie TYLER & CHE NING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 330 IAN BLUE, IN CHUDDAS AND HABIT CLOTHS. Beautiful Styles in New Printed ALL-LID RENCH SATINES. IN'S SCOTCH \COLCH GID NEW INDIA LINEN, WHITE OUKS, MASALIA, PIQUE. One Case fall yard-wide 1239 we for i8e. TIDIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES—SILK Hos) EVENING AND » have bern sell ERY, “SPECIALTY. 8B" ONE PRICE ONLY. SEATON’ PERRY, ‘OR TO (st Peray & BRorier.”) Corner Penurylvania avenue and 9th street. Established 1940. 328 D*® GOODS. Just received a New Snpply of Bamsley’s Table A we are selling at Linens of beautiful de-izns, wi prices lower thar can be found. in ail the best makes, cach She-tiug in the market for J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 713 Market Space. (cts IMPORTANT! THE BIG T: MOVE. JN OUR BUSINESS Having leased fo term of twenty-five years the by Messrs, Gusdorf, Kneesi an on 420, 422 AND 424 SEVE We shall short ing, second to ‘TH STREET, ve to erect a Four-story Batid- SELLY OFF! At and below cost, ail of our immense stock now in our stores, 404 AND 496 1 STREET. This is the first time in twenty years that we adver- tise to sell at or below cost, as uo merchant can exist without making a profit. Jn this iuatance it is compul- sion. shall try not to take Old Goods into the New Building, as our opening (which we expect to make by September 1) ehail be a display worthy the Capital of the Nation. Reduced ail our Cottons and Sheetings, of every width and weil-known brands, at less than manu- facturer’s precent cost. Having bought these goods Jong before the late heavy rise, we are enabled to sell as stated without loss to us. 5 Our dest Prints, in Shirtings and Dresa Styles, war- ranted faat colors, 5 cents, All our Dress ‘Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE CLOSED OUT way below cust. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, 25-cent Dress Goods to 1246 cente, 374;-cent Dress Goods to 20 cente, 50-cent Dress Goods to 25 cents, And all fiuer goods in proportion. We bave taken great Juains to mark our immense stock down. Should, how- a piece be overlooked we shall tnake a reduction tosell the a.ticle. carry no Winter Goods over t PLUSHES, VELVETS, Our assortment is now complete, having upward of . 200 pieces on hnad. “These have all been reduced 25, percent. Remeber they must be sold. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED $3. mt $9 to pane a DOLMANS, Store ext fall with old sto sold. GREAT BARGAIN: GREAT BARGAINS! ™ FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS. All Bisnkets reduced from $1 to: pel ir. 1.00. Bed Conltorin, made ofthe Rote Print, and filled with White Cotton. reduced to $1.40 from $2. Re- member, they must be sola, Brown’ Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 29 cents; Unbleached -cont Table Damusk tiarked down to 50 cents, i Table Damask reduced to 65 cents. Tabie Damask cut down to $1. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Towels from Be. up to $1. NAPKINS, DOYLIES, all reduced. te Linen at 25, reduced from’37¢. ‘Table Damask for 75 cents. Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bill, of ladin; nape, receipts: Just re, ¥ DAY MORNING $8.600 worth of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. were ordered Jast June from the other side. ‘The xoods have ‘since advanced 20 per cent. ‘Therefore, look out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HANDEERCHIEES, FRINGES, PASSEMENTERIES, All Reduced. Some Way Below Cost. 1,000 dozen Ladies’ Hemmed Pure LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS, three for 25 cents, Most of these are Worth 25 cents each. ‘We have still about 200 dozen Men's GERMAN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, which we sold all last year at 15 cents, and which gave such satisfaction that every one who bought them recommended them to their friends. ‘These we have reduced to 1244 cents. ‘We have also about three cases ies’ LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS left, which we have not shown for the last six months, They must be sold. FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! BUTTONS! BUTTONS! Our 5 cent Button Stock is more complete than ever. Tes the talk of the country. every: mail bringing orders from every State of the Union. iy of these Buttons are retailed in this and other cities at §1 per dozen. Kemember, they must be sold. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! We do not make the reductions for pleasure, but our hanalng Wall Ue a grand attain wemmeries oper it witha GRANDER STOO! AND ALL SEW AS NEAIY AS POSSIBLE, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 401 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. GLOVES, m6 resents, Watch for the fist. It may contain the ‘Inhaler, in one packzes, | hime of one of more of your friends. orders by mail promptly forwarded to all parts of the United ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. for peopl» cut of the city. Address Importer WEEKS & POTTER, Company, No. 819 Market Space, Washington, D. ee, Lip edhoa| 11 cans for $10; 23 caus for Boston, Mass. $20; 60 cuns Lor $0. States. Cash should always accompany the order. Cans invariably selected by disinterested parties a Oncar, While in Washingten, Can be seen on ‘ania avenue cai Read's Grand Duchess Cologne banner and giving COPETA SUPE sAT EES) but lovely curds, with Head's: Duchess Cologae of ONE COLLINS’ VOLTAIO ELECTRIC PLASTER | "HEM: nis is tne fest cologne in the world, and Costa 25 Cxwrs, Milled with attar of 2 CaBrers, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, * HOUSE FURNISHINGS. ‘TOWELS, (the best in the city), $3 per dozen, at SINGLETON & HOEKES, of very elegant EM. | % we bave concluded to sell at leas than importetion cost. This is a rare op- portunity to purchase, as these Goods are all hand N LAWNS, SHIRTING PERCALES, at EPTION DRESS FABRICS A DRY Goons. LADIES’ GOODS. a ae oa ME* Sera cerreer, = oe CONVENIENT! G08 Sty street onporite Patent OMe, = PHYRS, CREWEL and GER. > uh Feney Neealework. ment of LACES, EAe OL ERTIES and all Convenient when it snows, Frcb indy Conve stent GOODS, RUF. VSG LOVES, PAINGES ana ‘TRA: ted. 2.3m | \piss ANSE kK. HUMPHERY, is oe 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, MAKES CORSETS TV ORDER | Tn every style snd metertal, aud guarantees perfect Mt | and cc | nit whea there's slush And net very much rush. when it dries t | pow’rt yc | the Pazent Nh Her own » “SET cannot be | murpaseet boveks be “on | and she of Ladic. and Gentlemen’ always to find best kind 231 ares 1 | Wyoopwarp & LOTHROP. SPECIAL SALE OF Ww =O oO ! D Ww A R D Winter Goods to reduce our Stock to lowest possible pein In accordance with the above, We are offering: ITIVE BARGAINS IN LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, ) 1¢ SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT AND BELOW cos’ CLOSING OUT SALE OF MERINO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, me, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. Splendid Line of iL.K VELVETS, .00 Per Yard. adie: Misses? HOSIERY, DAMMAN) $8 os 806 7TH STE MAkKED DOWN, i PET NORTHWEST. —————e Bacvaine ‘in Ladies MERINO UNDERW Especially wnere we Prices are made very yEAR, ‘oken lines of sizes. will repay examina- L In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAT. MONO- GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thirty | To UNDE _ 1 Nt NDERY 2 | oO Our w ne ted 4 Button, 42c. wality ti 4 i T 69e., yest Hy { each Se ee ca | Jp er eseiew MRS. J. P. PALMER, | NEW Goeps! NEW GooDs!! 330 107 F STREET NORTHWEST. VAN, NEW Coops! are duly openis y Spring Goods, * GINGHAMS,, si, CAMBRICS, + SHLELINGS m New and Choice R} Ms © bi 0 245 FIFTH AVENUE EW YORK CITY, Id Ly ‘will open at her and Stripes, BRANCH HOUSE 1935 F STRE Washington, D. C., some elegant DIN “PTION AND BALL. DRESSES 3 GERMAN TABLE DAMA H rol NAPKINS. = } iT DOVES, owes, | that have Just been recived from Paria, H CRASH at the seme prices as advertised January — Bleached D: wite, only ss i - Mrs. Donow for a few days to $1 per sand, a reenlar $1.50 qi Vey are take tam oad anther 200 dozen | grters for Fre &c., before going 12 SCPAMASK, TOWEL, Nj 335-28 onay, aanuary 30, 19K0, #1 3250 per thousand, or 25e fi es Buy one! | poets to our Maeni- EL Nisrt ax F Sraeere. M CONTINUATION -O OF THE GREAT SALE nation LADLES' UNDERGARMENTS. HOOP SKU Sand BUSTLES, ‘Opera, Musquetaire rPuir. They are very tchied_ HANDRER- U Ss and Trimmed Woks, RACH. of bvicee tau ever before for the quality y ¢ S, 3 for 25e, igh to say they are | “DOUG ss’ on P Reese AND ENLARGING OF VOLORED CASH MERES, IN LIGHT BLUE, ’ Crean and other colors, wide double width, all wool, 50. SILK AND WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced from 50 to 25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, $1.50. COLORED SILKS, 50. COLORED SILE PLUSB, reduced from $3.75 to$2. KING'S PALACE, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF KING'S PALACE TO PIANO COVERS, SILK EMBROIDERE BE SOLD. Large size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1. COLORED avd BLACK CASHMERES, double width, pure wool, 3734. All of our heavy double-width CLOAKING CLOTHS: reduced to $1.50 and $2. BLACK SILK VELVET, $1. Beautiful PLAID DRESS GOODS, widest. double width, reduced from 75 to $50. PURE WOOL BLANKETS, reduced from $7 t $5. All of our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1. Allof our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to §1.25. COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 25 to 123g. COLORED snd BLACK SATINS, 75, Contemplating an enlargement of our Store,and butlds ing it ba ck to 8th strect—our trade having incressed to Such an extent that we Gud our present space has be- come too stall for our increasing business—we intend toextend to the entire deyth of 200 fect, covering near pipes of ground, and when finished will make the MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, As we do not wish to carry any stock over, we have CARTER'’S, concluded to sell our ENTIRE STOCK way below mar- : ket value, consisting of one of the largest, finest and 2% E" Lisle SESE Ben most machificent, as weil us the most stylish and seleat Millinery aud Faicy Goods ever offered . Seas hoes ry aud Fancy ever vifered in the city, PP AA L AA I Bo £As Ei AMA TT sased 3,000 pieces of bn. all widths, hates and atyteg, ‘aud Bonnets, sold f at % Sat $4. go, $8 ud $10. Aloe ERR (00% Ya 4b fece than market value Coa Utrizamed Hits ce Oa Rae 5,000 Hats in Fe't, Beaver, Silk, Plush, Sealekm, in all RRR OYY AA L colors and styles, oanprising the dnest and largest EORO,O ¥ BART selection ever offered A LLL, 500 boxes of choicest Freneh Flowers at slaughtering: e 300 boxer of Feathers and Proryes in sil shades and 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PR om Find pl eho plas wey Pee Suting. Silks, fa vets, s below cost: axD Elegant Ulsters, Cloaks, Doumane at $3. $4 ond $5. Worsted Goods 40 pcr ccut. Jess than ooeb. 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. WEDNUESDAY'S SPECIAL SALE. trade. Do not miss youropportanity, Call early ty ob tain your chuice of bansains wt RHINE GENUIN PEBBL 8 aie ca KING'S PALACE, RHINE PEEBLES. PEBBLES. Elegant 814 Trp STREET NORTHWEST. RHEIN! Xd iti -EBBLES. TRE — pga 7 E — ni ENING OF REAL LACES. | a cl La Gi Pointe RHINE PEBBLES. | Veninvand iincton Laven: Dachee, Byasich oak Mee line Fiounci: F and Scarfs: Spanish % and Trimming Lac Bieck and RHINE EAR DROPS, PEBBLES, | Beaded Laces and this line of goods: ity, coMBs, pared to offer the finest and’ most complete RHINE BANDEAUX, PEBBLES, | ever shown in this ty. AIGRETTES, ; Waa 907 PENNSYLVANIA —— RHINE BUCKLES, PEBBLES. | 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, insert cuted B. VAN REUTH, Choice Articles. i ROBES ET MANTEAUX, RHINE The Finest PEBBLES. 1112 Thirteenth street northwest, Btock of Elerant Costumes of all descriptions furnished wt RHINE thene Goods PEBBLES. ‘pigieet Novetice in Drew Good, Teimminay, Taoee, ever brought —— “wk aux wi resouss | MESS BT sa Sara city. ILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. CASS aay _ PPPoA OL A aSS8g, M ach i e Br ARE fA i Bassq Formerly with Lord's Taylor Nee Terk, aod Was, BP AAAT AAA Sreeent Ekal Siecnn P A ALLILA AU Sgss8 i Reto 8 YY AAL ME. WASHINGTON, ; RRO O ¥ ASAL FASHIONABLE 30 Rk ROO Y A AILSMSL.. DRESSMA! FASHIC KING AND owing STORE, J211 PENBYLYANIA AVE... FLo-P2¥ Goons. Berettle stabest notion "Ladies San fore" Dreme a and bested, and a pertect fit guaranteed. __ GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. Pech cure Sh aa 3. Panta freon 12 Soseiode te eh ae areee’s TRIUMPH, Our stcck of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger end sr- rings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Wetches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tea Sets, Caskets, Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup Turecns, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated Table Cuttery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Shefield Ivory ‘Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Brass Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, etc., ete., was never no Large and Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, as they will find our Prices Tow. HARRIS & SHAFER, a ‘M13 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GaaRDrATEER’S. CLOCKS. — THE FINEST in America; ‘ornamented, brass ‘with &o. For sale by | Une TREE Seca ets Foe Fad R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA | gai ae aoa 2 Of vege- o he Dlood.- t ‘Dervous dobil zotala, “na bali Ke P female oes

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