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_ THE EVEN FRIDAY \G STAR. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFTICe OF THE CPIFF SI OFFICER, Pashinetox, D.C.. Pebriary &, I882.9220 Fer inthe Atiantic tneres's fw 11 est veer: er tS, Stott Tising ioliow tal Special We Ste tera reseres Stare be ain AX ATTRACTIVE SAL OF FUuSITERE sale Of furniture at Dewling’s auction rooms to-mor- Tow, is well wort @esite puredas te and th of ant que f ount Of weather. Do Not Fai. 70 Bry acan of t Morket hear sth sth Tea Co. Both tra and come foR to give satis: nat in eountryian, from Prince George's Was on tfislin the Police Court to a Wuiteher, testitted that it of a flour Edward Lafferiy, r tthat thedefendant® ineustare lox ntinned until W fence. Then © . Friday ev EINE POINTS: 11's he Cream and Charlotte Russe DottaRs a Dozes tor Cabinet Phot ty wear wer the xtrachat) , 95 » “aalv grspus Bventt com mitk: mo hew enn: ntages of and ui s inevery D. ry, NOW oD to Chmpany et. Elegante will be sold to- moth De. Ins tigi dish Tullet sets, i bangatis in jewelry, Silver _w: lesronmus of Walter B.¥ Owe price. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Orrka Hotsk.—Janauschek in Mother and Navioxar Tuearee —John MeCullough as “King Cerrar avENR.—Tony Pastor's Funny Six xiton. Lixcous Bare —Tabl Absex’s Muste Haut x Vivants, man performance. - ondensed Locals. THE Stak will be issned to-morrow In double- Sheet or eicht 1 form ot x columns, and usual wil ¢ snd an extn y edition. pres t tials se of a i¢ in its requires that all ad- not later ‘than & lier as 18 practicable. uary ASL. The Spectator, Starts 5 been quite sick, at his desk ai Frank Selby, Mee Court yestert colored, w il for @ days. iu Nations) wi tenced in the Po- ing Edward Chirk, Lo pay a fine of $2, or go tO oft Spolford, Jone ann, and filian Metro ‘The bill in Bulley tor M brown agt. Mr. Jo toned ta The Svan of J without a hearing at plaints, the plaintiffs b. geived the m naret H. Fille 3 pshire Fire patd the interest on it for less the debt is pald the Ss wivertised in Tue Stak e notice of meeting of Associated Charities In Special notte column! ‘A large ni fighters, are In the present at the Boon to take pls od ‘The Babe Follows its Mother. DEATH OF THE LATE MRS. CONNER’S BABY. ‘The infant child of Mrs Annie A. Conner (wife of Mr. John f. Cone on Saturday night last at their residence, No. 469 Kew York avenue northwest, died last evening, aged thirteen months It wil! be remembered that Yrs. Conner had the chiid in her arias when shot &nd fell with {t tothe floor. Itwas supposed by ‘ew York roughs and prize- ° He of New York, ir Way 10 New Orleans, to be between Sullivan aud Kyan, Many that the child sustained tnternal tnjuries tn | the fall The doctors, however, state that its death resn m Cone f the lungs, con- tracted posury oh the 3 Mr. Conner has the de friends in this second TWENTY Dorrans FOR 4 K : J-dressed colored man, named Beverly Koss, of Ne. 121 Blreet northwest, was charged by Pied colored woman named Lucinda Wat Raving committed an assault 01 fled that she Lives nth 18th Of last Wat a good-looking have a fellow fellow. Th Ross, sn B like her should do her to let him be her next day he followed her to church. g after, wh s was opening her Window Dbilnds, he put bis arm around her and Kissed her. Hoss tock the stand and sell that she owing to the mild- dicing house was, Ty Sth. In his re- Mssloners of the District, Vice Bot opened this ye. rt to the esident Solomons Says that a large number of Riose to whom We have O08 and sk States complet their pens! cule’ find thems dot for istence. Through the co- of Dr. Townshend, the health ofticer, all sof the hose have’ been vaccinated, and y part ot the building thoroughly fumigated, against the danger of smallpox being nfe tities, ledgers has objected to the new regulation estab- lished. As the Commissioners are out of funds, Mr. John T. Mitchell, the treasurer. w#'l be pleased to acknowledze, publicly, a ributions sent tw hire. Mr. Wim. H. Robertson, 914 Louisiana ave~ we, has sent meat, and Win. ‘Drew medicines, as ry mations For the twenty-three days in Janm 49 lodyers were accommodated, bethg an aver: Of over 21 euch night. Of these there were Ame Caps, 318; Irish, 51; English, 38; Scotch, 17; Canadians, 15; nd women andchildren, 11. Ballors, ©; Whole number of meals served, 978 ..Febraary 3, ISS2- . Who was shot and killed | young mar- | Whel he paid, and | ot one Of the | SOCIETY NOTES, Tax-lien certificxtes have been issued by Mr. W. ©. Rootne on property in alle a as etme the fullest ext-nt by those who desired to pay issued by Inspector Entwiske: Mra Z. F. Gale, | their respec @ Senators’ families, a majority | erect a two-story dwelling. R, between 13th and | of whom were receiving. ‘The other ladies who } Mth stre A. Riigeway, erect a two- usually receive on Thursdays were found at home, with rare exceptions. In the netg many Senators live tie stre | blocked with in Senytor Sawyer’s tween 13th and Mth Flem rect Sum- . WIRE 12th street northwest; borhoods where 3 were almost 2 a | a el 4 x “4 Amusements, &. | wife and dauzhter added dancing to the attrac Forp’s ¢ ananschek will tions of thelr reception. tentcht zs Mrs. W. T. Hildrup, No. | will play ant tides’ Iunch, yesterds i i morrow * Queen : rs. Jonn §: of New York. There Parience:—Next Monday €. EF the occasion was one » mpany will appear in Patic . ham Ww “ Bunt ni’s Hall was well flied last night, tt being ONAL the fourth monthly suiree of Prof. Marhu’s pop- ton j ularseries, 7 p | floral d Arn, ofthe night. be: yng those present were BLEAUX at Lincoln Hail ta ning sur- | Major and Mrs. “dl, M lelin, Dr. Th up anything of the kind ever before given | Son, Miss Koone 4 uason, Mr. and | presentation of statuary contd not | Mrs ing pantoinins Tonigit the pro- | 3 led house fs assured. | ¥ aun.—The an perform. | M hall this evening will be | A Ricketts, ) . Meding, Mr. C. A. Misses Haines, the ms. Mr. and Mrs. ape th i : , Miss Waters, M Albert Duva Misses Conklin, ms, the M Contnor, Mr. rt, Miss Carrie Kellozg, of Wis | Frankle Clarke, of Wisconsin; Mr, White, Lucy Berry, Mr. Frank A. Nuts, Miss Zitzor, of ‘Miss s Crawford, aps, Mr. Guillamnoe, = Miss Cuyler Orndorff, Mr. An Alleged Lottery Swindle. Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Muln, Mr. Harry esterday afternoon Detectives McDevitt and | Cresain, Dr ich, Miss Grace ste Heged c le . > gave | Hilborn, Mr. Geo Dey, Mra. Stagg, of Brook- arrested an alleged contid man who gave | jw. Dr’ MF. Finley, Dr. Vc hones Mee Ered MUSIC mers mUst¢ shington. ~ then of Charles K. Wilson. He halls from | Harvey, Miss Beardsley, Miss Anna C. Minor, Miss Ontario, Canada, His plan of operation has! McCarty, Miss Carmen, Miss Archthald, ° Miss been to Send ont etreulars addressed to individ- | Annie Stirling, Mr. Todd, Mr. Calvert. Wilson, Mr. uals Unroughout the country, soll tions for a paper which h to establish in this cit ee Companion.” 7 | tained some of the gent every subscriber who Sent $1 should receive } diplomatic corns and aper for one year and a chane p- | Metcalf, Dr. jute, Mr. Fra | Mrs. Holts er, nk Neal and Mr. and tated en and ladies of the i ew others at dinner last ih a drawing | evening. Representative Flower also gave an- ior a grand plano. ng the letters he wrote | other of his elegant dinner parties. was one lainfield, X.J., on note} Senator David Davis will give another dinner paper headed,“The Washington Home Companion; | party to-morrow evening, sk. Wilson, editor and proprietor, L. street, | ~ Cards of invitation have teen issued by the pro- treets nortuwest.” It sald: | prictors of the Metropolit wn Hotel, complimentary sure in informing you that Ware | to the gursts of that house and thelr friends, to z nour hooks and are entitled to | take place next Tuesday evening, the 7th instant, | the pi ad you shall have if. Pleose send us | “Mr. Droop, of Metzerott & Co., will_ accompany your full shipping address or how yout want | his family this evening as far as New York, where 10 SonGtwether with $2 for boxing and carta send piano at once as you direct. We nd You a nice stool to maten for $3, scheap. Please send us your receipt for Ssoou as teceived. Also post up our new Droop will be absent for some Ume on account of i health, Thr FeNerar is in progress at § | ton, as we | by bra. Enici St. Joho’s Lodg Commande . 1, K. T District or Columbia F. A. tive Committee of the Princeton Alumni Assocla- | tion are in attendance, tozether with a large con- course of the friends of the deceased. peices a> Seas =e or Da. CHaRies F, STANSBURY John’s chureh, West Washing- "8s; Rev. Dr. Lindsay, assisted RK. Stuart, officiating. M.; Washington Grand Lodge of the and the Execu- piano poster that We will send you for cur next drawing. Sond $ or less in a common lett: P.O. orter or draft.” This rest. ng the superint iters, similar to the above, from pel different parts of The country. maki es about this man and whether or not there Is Dbiished in Washington. In two . Which they had rec > of a $600 Stelnway piano to per. 's Hovusr So.p.—The now his- torieal house of Theodore Tilton, where the pi uit against R Washington Market Eetail Prices. and w | Mrars.—Beef, sirloin, 182 do porter- | trial was allezed to have taken place, Bey j steak, 1 Ne. aged hands, A deed of the house, which , chipper | on Livingston street, opposite Gallatin pe.; Lamb, 154200.; | place, Brooklyn, was filed inthe office of the Pork, | Fegister of Kings county yesterday. ‘The prop- sugar cured, | erty Is transferred to Franklin Woodruff and. the Breasts, Matic; | deed ts signed by Theodore Tilton and Elizabeth M. Tilton. ‘The cost of the house 1s. $8,000, which. issubject to a mortgage of $7,500, held'by Mr. Woodruff as guardia Heraid, 2a. fc.; Bacon” Hams, noulderS, 123,a14e. ; | Land, Halse, Fatrs.—Oranges, 493500. per doz.; do: Florida + per doz; Lemons, 40.60c. per do as, 4450e. per do: pptes, 40460. per peck; cooking B0u40: ; Cranberries, 12.15¢. ale. per bunch; Rock, large, 15a per bunch; Shad (N. €.) $1.50 | 2c. ‘per Ib: Hallout ner Ib.; Bluefish, 12iga15¢ per bunch: — Lob- Liders, $6139 per di doz.; ‘Turtle, 5c Philadelphia Print, 55e. per tb.; West- New York, 40.45e.; Roll, 0a | pres, Boadbe. per doz. Trish, Ytoc. per peck; see per SLossoN STILL AREAD IN THE GREAT BILiiARD Mareu.—A Parts dispatch says that In the interna- tonal billiard match last night Vignaux made one Tun of 304, but Was unable Lo catch up with Son, Who closed the evening’s play with a to! Score of 2400. Vignaux left off at 2,084. His aver. age during the €vening was 55, while ons | average Was 75, Sehacffer has’ challenged the | Winuer of this to a similar match. Slosson ts a favorite In the pools in New York, the betilug be- ing $100 to $80. Slosson’s best ruu last night was 317, and Vignaux’s 304. De. es oe Bie BaRGain IN EMBROIDERY. i eae ep pote ue S0a60e. per Dk. 9,000 yards from 2 cents per yard. Cnn eke tere Big Bargain in PIQUES. q Teni pS. 2A80e per 12,000 yards half price—12¥ cent. Sadie. each Big Bargain in COUNTERPAN! 200 CROCHET COUNTERPANES, Double width, only $1 each, CASES BLEACHED SHEETING, Splendid quality 25'cents. TWILLED CRASH, 6% cents. Big Bargain in CASHMERES, Double width, all wool, 35 cents. CLOTH for Boys’ wes 10, 37, 50 cents, BLACK SILKS, 50c., 75¢., $1, $1.25. CARPETS at prime cost. TURKEY RED TABLE LINENS, 50c., 62c. and 75e, TABLE LINENS, 25, 37, 50, 62, 75. BLEACHED COTTO! PERCALES, MADRAS GINGHAMS, WHITE FLANNELS, CHEVIOTS. FINE WHITE CAMBRIC, 10 cents. TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near Center Market. Chickens, e.a81.00 per pat; per doz. Wild Tarkey, r pairs Red Widgeons, Tous Piovi dG Woodes Quail, per doz, $3.4$3.00.; Rabbits, $1. doz. 5, See TIOMELESS BOYS SENT TO THE WORKHOVSE.—SIX | Small boys niuined Armstead Veney, Payne, | Walter Stewart, Hent chols, Walter Downey | and Conrad Roth, Wie first named three being colored, and the others white, were tn the dock at | the Police Court to-day, charged with _being vagrants. Policemen of the fifth” precinct, test- ted to finding the bos ping under door-steps, j and in dry “goods ‘boxes at night. They all | pleaded guilty, aud were smiling, apparently be- ng glad to get a home for awhile workhouse. They were all sentenced to three | months each in the workhouse. A Woman's ADVEN hile E WITH A PICKPOCKET.— | walking on 7th street, nes Wenesday, Mrs. C. 1. Owings bad her pocke' |pieked by’ a colored man, who brushed | uguinst her. She at once mi-sed her purse, con- talning $3, and roliowed the thtef until sh an pportunity to point him out toan officer on 15th street, When he was arrested and Judge Snell yes terdoy sent him to the workhouse for 9 days in | default of bonds, Seal THE TROUBLE THAT CAME FROM MOVING IN AN | Usrisisurp Hovse.—James E. Beller tiled a bill | in equity yesterday for an injunction against John T. Talberg, to restrain the litter from interfering | With hita'in the possession of certain premises, He states that he contracted with defendant to | build him a dwelling on part lot 16, square 725, nich Was to have been completed January 16th, | and relying on Talberg’s promises he surrendered. lease of premises oeciipied by him (Beller) to the owner, and the latter then rented them toa party with the promise of possession on January 16th. Under these ciret tunces he er) commen | to move In the unfinished house, but the defend: | took possession, berricaded doors, him out. A temporary order was m © Beller was put on trial in the 330 j T° CLOSE OUT SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS, And to make room for new improvements, I will sell from this day on, Great Bargains, THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE CHANGED EVERY WEEK, WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR. Jlot of Chemises, Trimmed with Rutile, only 20 cts, J lot of Chemises, with tree Hamburg Insertions and | Ruffles, 45 cta, 58 cts. . T zy | op Ei i Lihat Devote he Care rae rod iBerts | 1 lot of Skirts, with deep Finbroidered Flounce, 98 cis. detendant the Latter got experts to open: the | 1iot of Nighteowns, full Length, with Ruffle, 49 cts, id took possession of the premises. Wed | Z witness Went to the house, and Beller at- | Llot of Nightgowns, Tucked Yoke and Embroidered Front, 75 cts, pted to put iim out, and drew a large revolver, and threatened to blow’ witness’ brains out. | Mr. eller also charged Talberg saulting him, ‘The court dued Mr. Beiler $1 and dismissed Mr. Talberg. CORSETS. To introduce BAUM'S New Dollar Corset, I will sell the same up to March Ist for 75 cte, The Celebrated French Contille Corset C.P. at | CHARGE OF S! sound Povitny.—Thurs- day, in the Police Court, R.A. Golden, a com- mission merchant, doling business at 81 Laue Istana aveue, was charged by Dr. Mackall, a food. peclor of Uhe health oftte: and unwholesoime poultry—wild ducks,which were Totten. Mr. L. G. Hine appeared for the defend- ant. Mr. Golden testified that he knew nothing of the transiction until It was over. Me. Flood: ils clerk, testified that the ducks were brought to the | store’by a man in the marxet to be sold. - Mr. Hine atined that Mr. Golden had no knowledge of the sale. The court suspended the case until Monday tw proceed against the clerk, Mr. Flood, and the tn: vith selling unsound 42. HOSIERY. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Hose, to clage out, at 10 ets. 1 Lot of Ladies’ Hose, Regular made, fancy, 23 cts, 1 Lot of Ladies’ Silk Hose, extra length, $1.50. | mnan Bartley, Who sent the ducks to him. a MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Justus ‘; } bathe aon a oT a ans 4 Siew Csi dls RIBBONS. | Mary Aner; ary } nd Mary Lincoln; : Mo eee Se Mr Oly | 1 Lot of Fine, all Silk, Fancy Sash Ribbons, only 88 cts. ; Ellsworth Davis; Henry dS. Jenette former price $1.25. Moore; Alois Kramer, of Pri orge’s county, wnd Dora Bauer; Wm. 'T. Whelan and Susté | 1 Lot of Watered Sash Ribbons, at 68 cts. W. Crow; Kobert Kisner and 4 Win. Mozee and Catherine Laneast ‘Sulla Larner, both of Moz . J. Brown and Zidiv wirtax, of Balttinore, and artinsburg, W. mery county, Md. Bell; Arthur’ Percy inte Hunter Hoge,ot ‘a.; Allen R. Searle and Florence EMBROIDERIES, LACES. An elegant line at 10, 15 and 25 cents. Douephan;”” Frank’ West and Melvina Brown. — George B. Angell and Ella M. Wilkinson; Chas z = Balderson, of Philadelphia, and Efie Dillage; W. | LADIES’ CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. Magruder and Mary Brown: Francis West’ and | | Muy Jane Calvert, both of Prince George county, | Ulsters, Cloaks, Jackets and Suits reduced 20 per cent; id. Alfred Warwick and Catherine Scott, both Pri punts, Md; kalward Sandford ‘and emis rednced to half price, Maggie Swope; Fred. Grot and Amelia T. Boyler, | of Binghawmpton, N. ¥ yler, CHILDREN’S SUITS AND CLOAKS, | Great bargains in odd suits. | _Dexns ry FRE have been recorded as follows: ji | 206. $700. A. HE Cragin to. Thos ‘ullock, trus- : te oq, 780, lot 8, 8 738, and subs. G and H, CHARLES BAUM, . 739; $—. W, A. Gordon et al., trustees, to G2 | Oxe Paice. Duntop, lots 35 10 38, sub. sq: 100, Bealls addi: | $51-68 416 SEVENTH STREET. tion to Georgetown; 8788.64. Mary J. Wright to George Simms, east half 20, lot_2i, block 10, Mount Pleasant end Pleasant Plains; David M. Arm- fae to Henry Stanton, lots 15 and 16, sq. 1020; 1,200. | Rear Fstare Bare Duncanson Bros., auc- | toneers, sold yesterday afternoon, for Bainbrilge H. Webb and Frank T. Browning,’ trustees, all of lot J, in square 206, Tronting % feet 6 inches on | 14th ‘street, corner Of S strect northwest, by a | depth of 120 feet, improved by a two-story brick | Store and dwelling, for seven thousand and twen- ty-five dollars, to Sfichael Leddy. —— CUTTING 4 Man's HEAD OPEN WITH A CLRAVER.— | John Madigan, an ex-policeman, was charged tp the Police Court this afternoon with: beige. § a }-cotored man named Wim. Lloyd, who testified that | last Saturday night about 10 o'clock he, with some 719 719 UNDERWEAR AND HAMBURG EDGES ‘NOW READY aT DAVIS’, 719 Market Space, ANING JUST OPENED FIVE CASES OF LA- DIES’ UNDERWEAR, from: the very best and most Fellable isantacturers, Wwe are enabled (0 offer csr cus tomers reliable at the very lowest i A.com- parison of goods and prices invited, at » DAVIS’, ‘AVING PLACED LARGE ORDERS FOR S BURG EDGES and INSERTIONS before ere other men, Were In Madigan’s liquor store, on 4th | cent advance in these goods, we can offer our cusoiness Street, between G and fi streets northwest plays | greet bargelus in all tis newest woes DETTE Sistntenete genes a ie o came across the head with it ‘The witnees showed. the CORES BRI te eat Variety, 08 spot head, which he sad ‘Madigan dia with the cleaver, . eee : SE renee Gane Mrclng A OF FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS com. ins skull ad been broken. Madi eerie of Sites aus of the season, at : when he went into the store room he found one..of | P= : barrels on the floor and the spigot Bs | INGER TNCRS sarc pt, eee ‘ys in squares No. 73,] The bright wether of yesterday was utilized to ‘y german | FE, Judge Williams, | ‘ue French minister and Mme. Ontrey enter- | | they will take the steamer Oder for Bremen. Mrs. | [Goldsboro’ (N. C.) Messenser.] One Man's Forethought Ordeal “Forewarned is foresrtned” is the ol se: | closing references of the foliowine arr: | Bonitz, exq., proprietor of the Bon't | bore’. N.C. @ fitut-cliss hote’, end the Grond Overa Honse, ise most apt i truth of the saying. ‘ot that Mr. Bonitz was fore ‘on of thet wouderful pain-reliever and preserver—St Jacole it, It would take too much tin and cared by it. the hote? Bor many years [ have usinemy and risk nothing i no hotel should be without the Great G: ak not 8 masses in which 1 have uot to use St. Ja Oi! for some one orthe other of my wvests. Trayeli people are 2ubject to-rhenmatian, ne a, Tumbaz: sore throat, swellngs, spraims, ears: ache, ete and the ments of reitef for «uch aily promptin action. St. ment of justsuch a remedy. nty people by tie use of the Gil, saving sever: Dills thereby. No amount of money cout to be CITY |TEMS. Hats for Spring of 18 82. Now opening, New Styles, Stiff and Soft Fi Hats, (at popular prices,) ‘for Gentlemen and at Lewis’, 940 7th street, between I and K nort West. Established 1863. 2 Are Dissatisfied been using should try ‘or Family Flour. ‘ol Family Plow Heeker’s Manhattan Family Mour. Fine grades, and always perfect For sale by leading grocers and by W. M. Garr & Co., he and 1st street reliable. Indiana av Sublimely Superb. A pair of beautiful Sun Flowers on Easels will be mailed free to any lady who Will send a. three- | cent postage stamp to Dr. C. W. BENsoN, 106 North | Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. Allen’s Brain Feod ix the Moxt Reliable | tonte for the brain and yenerative organs. It posl- | tively cures nervous debil:ty, loss of memory, and all seminal and sexual weakness. All druggists, #1 a bottl ave. AW. $100. ‘The Importers’ Tea Company, of 819 Ma Space, still continue to do a thriving busi arket | large number of our most prominent cltiz | patronized the a stablishment durt 8, and all express themselves a d with the tea and coffee purchased, good many purch: Tegaridless of ped, or color, received able souve r tea and coffee, which in every Sustance a surprise to the purchaser as to the crowd of astonished bystanders, not a single com- plaint has yet been’ made. ‘On the contrar: each and svery one seems to be peri tisfied with the straigitforward and busi ne-s-like Inanner in which the affairs of | the Importers’ Tea Company are conduct- The gement will nob low de- . AL are “din an honorable manner, and every one | purchasing may rest assured that their chances of | obtaining sol ‘aluable in addition to the | fea or cotiee are jist as good as their next-door ) neighbor's. During the past two weeks hundreds | and Lundreds of watches were given away, beside agreat many articles of Jewelry, such a8 diamond rings, collir-buttons, earrings, &¢c., amethyst, meo, and solid gold rings, si- rious kinds, including butter-dishes goblets, napkin-holders, tea. Ss, &c, Also, many | cash presents, varying’ in amotints from’ $10 to | #100. “The tea, which is excellent in quality, is put up in paper cans (24 pounds tn cach can) | and sold at the wniforin price of #1, to one and all. ‘The coffee, averaging 3's pounds to the can, “d to beat, gives unt satisfaction, and se me the tea, for $1 percan. Step in and make your purelias t Saturday and Sund apers will contain a ull jist with the addresses those whom fortune has favored during the w aluabie sents. W thelist. It p ) Orders by mall promptly forwanJed to all partsof the United ates. Cash should always a er. ably selected b; put OF the city. . t Spi ton, D. rice, $1 perean; 11 cans for $10; 23 cans ior 60 cons for $50, DIAMONDS FOUND IN eee VALUE FROM $25 TO $100.) . J. B, Smith, Bloomington, T., studs, $1 s Rosenstine, fancy goods, Baltimore, Md. . Martin,” conductor’ Penusy! $200; P. Simpson, : ps Ps Be. Fae ing, $50; Miss RU Meyer, FOUND IN TEA (FN VALUE FROM $8 TO $100.) ’. P. Line, Pension office, stem winder, $20; Wim. Reid, 451 F st. s.w., Stem winder, $20: Geo. Clark, horse car driver, Baltimora, Md., full jew- eied 18-karat hunting-case gold watch, $100; Mary Britton (colored servant), horse tuner, $50; Mrs. C. H. Lyman, Georgetown, chatelaine, $18; Wm. H. Brooks (cOlored), messenger at the’ Capitol, resi- dence 452K st. "n.w.. stem winder, $15; J. Johnson, grocer, 3002 Dunbarton ave., stera winder and stem setter, $20; Miss Thomas, daughter of Judge Thomas, Fairfax Court House, Va., stem setter and stem winder, $20; Mrs. Roseberry, 110 . Se.) Chatelaine, $18; Samuel Ball, private laty Of the governor of North Carolina, stem setter, 18; Chas. Aukman, Clarksburg, W. Va. stem setter and stem winder, $25; L. M. Cornwall corner of 19th St. and Md. ave., stem etter, $10. Miss Morse, 911 13th st. n.w., stem setter, 310; 'M O'Connell, 610 14th st. n.ww.,’stem setter, $12; } Col. Barton, 7th and G Mrs. Jas, Jackson (col- ored), Swanipoodle, 18 karat gold watch, $50; Louis Ostenstein, mustc Teacher, 456 C st. n.w., Solid gold hunting chse lady’s watch, $100; Lieut. Anstin, police force, residence 809 Pa. ave., stem setter, $15; also, four watches found in coffee, CASH PRESENTS FOUND IN TEA. P. Brown, laborer, Washington market, $20; Mrs, Angustus Chauncey Johnson, wife of a colored laborer, $150; Geo. Clark, Baltimore, Md., (car ver), #20 gold plece. ARTICLES OF ER SERVICK, WINE SETS, &C. Mrs. Jas. O'Conner, Grant ave., bet. 9th and Boundary; Miss E. Mulease, 112 Ist st. n.w.; Geo. edwards, 312, bet. 34 and 4th sts. s.c.; Mrs. Broche, 1511 E st nw. (restanrant); Mrs RC. Barr, 4th st. above G- n.w.: Mrs. K. Keleher, 483. Md, dve.: Mrs. Dr. Gleason, Mist, bet. Uh and 12th; Lizaie Lst. nw. Win. H. Hall, Bo: ¥, Va.; das. Watson (colon 2st and’ 2d sts.; Mrs. Patton, 1097 9th st. i: 512 8th st. n.e.; Miss M . Sprigz Poole, Gaith- Oscar, While in Washington, Can be seen on Pennsylvania avenue carrying Read's Grand Duchess Cologne banner and giving out lovely cards, with Read's Duchess Cologne on them, P. S.—This fs the finest cologne in the world, and filled with attar of roses 1 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter, cures every morning and delivered in 3¢-Ib. “Ward” prints, 55¢. ver 1b. ‘Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, i5¢, pint. CAPR AND EXAMINE Date LIFE-SIZE CRAYON foe $10, former price $00. Guarantosd. Phomenth , former price $20. Rooins, 426 7th street northwest. Satere R. SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA ‘Wine Bittera contains ten ingredients, nine of vege- tables and one of iron. The Tl tic iron wi en- ters into their composition is of most superior qual- ity, and is the form in which it is found in the blood. tigin’ Pheutnatisnn ecrolaiy werancas heats eu ext ‘arasm and maiatial fevers and all discase of the fiver, blood and nerves; Price, $1. Sold by Di avenue northwest. NGLISH OPERA HATS! JUST RECEIVED FROM KNOX, NEW YORK. STINEMETZ, Hatres, 7 1237 Pennsylvania ave, WwW ILLARD HOPEL LOTTERY DRAWING iru FEBRUARY, 1832, OR MONEY REFUNDED. LovisviLie, Ky., November 10, 1881, Resolved, That the Board of Coinmissioners consentto a postponement of thedrawing of the Willard Hotel Lot- tery, untilthe 14th day of February, 1852, and that -y_will not consent to any further postponement of the Ne Rony. Mazzony, Chairman. B; She store sence oo must and will be ibuted back to ali all female diseases. ruggists and at 105 ‘Pennerivanta a the papers. One Itenidence on Giéen strest--. 15,000 Pies fs Two Gash P: #000 Fiye Cash B 2,500 Filty Cash } 5,000 Five Huaven Cash Prises, exch 205000 ‘and i One Set of Har 7,000 One Fine Piano... 300 400 Boxes Old 14,400 10 Baskets Cham 350 £00 Boxes Fis 13.000 eae is es Five Bundred 5000 n22-eokkifeblé ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S H UPRIGHT GI PI INO DU Benefits ‘Ewenty People Under a Most Trying Hose, Golds- rectly opposite ration of the warned of the accident, he mentions, but becaure of hie to relate half the cases I know of that have been relieve.i nts should Le con- s Oil fills every ‘There was a rail- cident at thispoint not long aio, and I relieved | oys, adi | six for $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa. | DRY Goops.. M. SHU STE) R & SONS w Street and Even- for the pric 1 Stoel KS to 2 SIL worked and very Choice. rains ch ¢ Ginebalns in great ONE PRICE. i530 B! EACHED COTTONS. 4-4 Androseogzin 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 4-4 Dwieht Anchor. 4-4 Wamsntta. 5-4 Nashua 4 Cohaseet. 4 Pequot. 10-4 Lancaster. 10-4 Laconia. 10-4 Cohasset... 10-4 Pequot. sea 10-4 New York Mile... 10-4 Uti tra Bi Seated Anderson 6 W. M. SHU. 530 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Rossy BLUE, IN CHUDDAS AND HABIT CLOTHS. Beautiful Styles in New Printed ALL-L TOLLE D’ALSACE—FRENCH SATINES. . ‘OTCH ZEPHYRS, at 45c. d S. at 23c. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. NEW WHITE GOODS, | INDIA LINE IRS, MASALTA, NAL PIQUE. , TOWELS, DOY- One Case full yard-wide SHIRTING PERCALES, at 12)c., have been gelling for I8c. TIDIES AT GREATLY REDUC MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVE: 4 EVENING AND RECEPTION DRESS FABRICS A “SPECIALTY.” §@- ONE PRICE ONLY. SEATON PERRY, tccessor TO “Perry & Bron { | Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 9th strect. Established 1840. 3028 | Nationa DRY GOODS. CONVENIENT! forethought for every confort of te traveling ymblic, i} rains, was he able to render tha service he In his | - uiunicetion, Mr. Bi goes en tosay: For a lons time T there's slush intending to e: y than y to pare He : : vuders to make cure, jaa (i OLORED Cas | \" Cream and other colors, wool, 50. SILK AND WOOL PLAID DR from 50 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, $1.50. COLORED SILKS, 50. COLORED SILK PLUSH, redvced from $3.75 to $2.50, PIANO COVERS, SILK EMBROIDERED, $3.75, Lange size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. COLORED and BLACK CASHME double width, pure woe All of reduced to $1.50 und $2. BLACK sil. Beautiful PL. width, PUR’ GOODS, widest double reduced from $7 to $5. Allof our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1, All of onr $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1 COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 25 te 12: COLORED end BLACK SATINS, 75. CARTER'S, 123 71 MARKET SPACE. EMENTS. THEAT AMU wT. ps EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE. Wash: at Drury Lane, London, nent Tragedian, MR. JOHN MeCULLOU whom since Epgland, supported by th ized, Under the manazeme WILLIAM M. CONNOR, Ret ertoire THIS (Friday) EVENING. . KING LEAR. Saturday Matince . aA Evening. itd Monday, February 6—-Mr. MeCallongh, as Es} THE GLADIAT. | DY Goons. Just received _a New Supply of Bai Linens of beautiful desizns, which wi prices lower than can be found. jey's Table | i are selling at { Large stock of Napkin and Wy. { 3 ail the best m The best 1044 e: cents, J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 21 713 Market yysury IMPORTANT! THE BIGGEST Mov CAL OUR BUSIN Maving Jeased for a termof twe ty-five wears the property now occupied by Messrs, Gusdorf, Kueesi and | Petersen, | 420, 492 AND 424 SEV! | We shall shortly eomn ing, second to hone in ve to erect a Four-story Buila- © country. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! At and below coet, all of our immense etock now in our stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. ‘This fs the first time in twenty years that we adver- tise ta sell at or below cost, as no. merchant can exist without making a profit. "In this instance it is compul- sion. We shall try not to take any Old Goods into the New Building, as our opening (which we expect to make THE QUEEN JANAUSCHEK. TO-NIGHT—MOTHER AND SON, The Greatest of Emotional Plays, -MARY. Lis rors Saturday Matinee... TUART Saturday Nicht (Farewe MONDAY. Gilbert & Si EBRUARY 6, ival Esthetic Opera of NCE; Seats can be secured six trated Brochure geriptive of pa ng Pa- trations will be«iven to wie. Kaxpai d Mr. Chas, Kaiser, of Balto., Mr. Warren Young, Adiniasion, 50 cts. Reserved seats at Ellis’ Music Store without charze. fS-4t JROLEE SKATING RINK. FRIDAY NIGHT, February 34, Special Assembly at 7:45, : SATURDAY AFTERNOON, February 4th, Special Matinee with Musi C ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. by September 1) shall be a display worthy the Capitalof the Nation.” Reduced all our Cottons and Shestings, of every width and well-known Rial at less than manu- factarer’s present cost. “Having bought. these goods long before the late heavy riee, we are enabled to sell as stated without loss to us. Our best Prints, in Shirtinga and Dress Styles, war- rant fast colors, 5 cents. ur Drews Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE QUT way below cost. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goods to’l0 cants, cent Dress Goods to 12% centa, 373g-cent Dress Goods to 20 cents, 50-cent Dress Goods to 25 cents, And all finer goods in proportion. We have f&ken Pains fo ark our immense stock down. Should, how: a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction Which is botthd to sell theasticle. Remember, we shall catry no Winter Goods over which a priog will kell. SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, Qur assortment is now complete, having upward of | 1,200 pieces or band. ‘The: ve wll been reduced 25 per cent. Remember they must be sold. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED From! $5 to $3. From $6 to $4. From $& to $5. From $10 se From $12 to $7. From $15 to: and all finer goods at wrest sacrifice. We have about 1,600 Garments on hand, aud dy not want to open a New Store next fall with old stock. ‘They sball and must be DOLMANS, GREAT BARGAINS! TB GREAT BARGAINS! BLANKETS, NNELS, BEANS CLOTHS. All Blankets reduced from $1 to ir. 1,600, Bea Comforts, made Caer Print, and filled with White Cotton, reduced to $1.40 from $2. Re- luember, they must be sold. Brown Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unbleached Hi Table Damask reduced to 65 conte. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! ‘NAPEIN! EB, all reduced. Tabie Linen at 25, reduced from'3734. ‘To-oent Table Duznask marked dows to 50 cents, 25 Table Damask for 75 centa. ‘50 Table Damask cut down to $1. Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. ‘Towels from 8c. up to $1. N. iS, DO! ] OUR®OWN IMPORTATION. Bill of ene and and custom house, receipts Just re- ceived, gn AURSDAY MORNING $8. 600 worth of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY. These were ordered last 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 SEIR’ UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOV! TS ANDER = CHIEFS, FRING! PASSEMENTERIES, sa All Rednced. Some Way Below Cost. as our building shall be a grand affair, we promise to opea it witha GRANDER STOOK, AND ALL NEW AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 6 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. (CARPETS, FRIDAY, 3p FEBRUARY. K ENNEDY'S ‘ICHT WI BURNS,” Ineluding “TAM O' SHANTER.” 1-3t POSITIVELY THE Ls GRASP CONCERT, (ONE NIGHT ONLY,) WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fesevany 15, 1882, AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MADAME CAMILLA URSO, THE GREAT VIOLINIST, eb rote.) assisted by Mies T NIGHT. Her t appearance in W: oMTTE HALL in Washiugton); Mr. and the APOLLO CLU Reserved Seats, $1, at Ellis’ Music Store, Saturday morning, February 4. Admission. 75 cents: sold at the door onl; ¥ oncert bezins at 8. (OF ESSOR PHILIP LAWRENCE, oF NEW YORK, instructs in Elocution, Oratory and Acting, at 915 12th street, Washington, D.C. Ladies miade perfect in ali the roles performed by the accomplished ADELAIDE NEILSON. From ny lamented pupil, the unrivalled Actress: **Prof. PHiLip LAWRENCE is one of the most talcuted teachers for the stage.”—Adelaide Nelson. {2m BNER'S MUSIC HALL, A E Street, Opn. Government Post Office. ‘Next German Performance FRIDAY EVENING, February 34. On which occasion will be produced DIE EIFER- SUECHTIGEN LUSTSPIEL, in two akten, von K. HIERAUF, NEUE PROBEROLLEN, ‘+H WANK, in one akt, yon L. ROBERT. Reserved Seats, 50 centa. Box-sheet open at Ellis’ Music Store and at the Hall daily. 331-4t APITAL THEATER. THE ONLY GEXU) NE VARIETY THEATER TO-NIGHT TONY PASTOR'S GREAT FUNNY SIX COMBINATION. . The Great MULDOON B1-6m iy, doorsopen ite ‘The best ever een in this EXCURSION, the Hit of the (eee VIVANTS! Benefit of the Y. M, THURSDAY and FRIDA’ Goons, reduced | nr heavy deuble-width CLOAKING CLOTHS sy Var | DS. —= LADIES’ GOO MES Seca nerrent, . 05 9th strect, opposite Patent Office, Complot» stock of ZEVHVRS, CREWED and oS MANTOWN ~ Ali DROUDERIES, and material £ > Hut ois haa 3m NG promptly execu ae ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, NORTHWEST, MARES CORSETS TO ORDER and eusrantess perfect ft PATENT “11m In every style and and cons material it fc y¢ Corsets, ineluding nd ail Diese Reform AK CORSET cannot Teace DAL LIGHT BLUR, le double width, ay LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT AND BELOW cosT, CLOSING OUT SALE OF MERINO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, AT A GREAT SACKIFICR, DAMMANN'S 330 800 TTH STREET NOUTHWEST. Maeseh DOWN. In order to rvvtiice the stock of th AM KID GLOVE we Will rel daye— 1 2 Button c 8 We, es 2.15 6 23140 ME . PALMER, 330 1167_F STREPT NORTHWEST, oo;T's REMNANT SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS. IN REAL AND IMITATION LACES, ALL LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS AND COLLARS: At Great Bargains, RS, LACE | FRENCH FL WEAR, RIB BONS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, BEADED LACES AND DRESS FRONTS. Au Elegant Stock of REAL LACES Duchess, Applique. Fichus, Flouncings. In Venice, Point, are, Capea, RECEPTION AND PARTY SPECIALTY, REQUISITES A i. 3 NNSVLVANTA AVE MES © poxovay, Noor, +» Wanbingtow, Buy 245 FIFTH AVENUE, N y YORK CITY, will open at Ler BRANCH HOUSE 1333 F STREET, ‘Washington, D. C., come elegant DIN: ER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES that have Just been received from Paris, Mrs. Donovan will remain here fora few day gyers for Freuch Dresses, &e Paris eto before ‘cung MONDAY, January 30, 1882, peers Nista axD F Srerera, CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. TWO CASES MORE Of thoes Thoroughly. Made aud ‘Trimmed CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, We make lower prices than ever before for the quality of Goods ofered. DOUGLASS’, 338 Nustn Srnrer. ~ R BUILDING AND ENLARGI or KING’S PALACE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF KING'S PALACE TO BE SOLD. Contemplating an enlarrement of onr Store, and build- ng it ba ck to#th street—our trate having increased to such an extent that we find our present apace has be- come too emali for our increasing busivess—we intend toextend to the entire depth of 200 fect, covering near 6,000 feet of ground, und when finished will make the largest MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATRS, As we do not wish to carry any tock over, we have concluded to sell our ENTIRE STOCK way below mar- ket value, consisting of one of the lancest, finest and most maguiticent, as well as the most stylich and select ‘Millinery and Fancy Goods ever offered in the city, ‘We offer— 3,000 ioemhed Ribbon, all_ wi: rhedes and styles, Jess than Soapcincences pelos voile ata Set SSE = rable Untr than market value. 5,000 Hats in Feit, Beaver, Silk, colors and styles, comprising Plush, Sealsian, fn felection fered. we ‘ever - ‘500 boxes of choicest French Flowers at siauchtering 300 ‘of Feathers and ity, at 33 it reduction. quality, at 33 per cet — Blk Handkerchiefs bsiow ost Elegant Uleters, Cloaks, Dommane at $3. $4 ana Worsted Goods a0 perccat. los tan eos ‘We are determined to sell to be ready for the Spring trade. Do not miss youropportuuity. Call early toob- ©. A. LINCOLN HAT : Y" EVENINGS, F. fain your choice of bargains hte fai Sa LP LEO | Beha” PRS ERAT ESS, Ht? worth 25 cents each. LE’ of Concord, Mass. ese entertainments have We have still about 300 dozen Men's GERMAN | heretofore drawn crowded houses are given, and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, which we sold all last | prominent ladies and gentlemen connected with KING'S PALACE, year at 15 cents, and which gave such satisfaction that | Churches have kin consented to take part in these every one who bought them recommended them to their | representations, with the view of cn eng yor game va have also about tives cance of Ladies LINEN | fornmauce, inciuchine rescored neat 60 conta oF 15 coats COLLARS aud CUFFS left, which we have not shows, {oF te two, Hiekets forsale at 925 Benn- | _3818 #14 Try STREET NORTHWEST. for the last six months. ‘They must be sold. sylvania a¥enue. 3330-5t PENING OF REAL LACES. Ex ITIoN a 3, FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! Noget array ES i aoe Vente Ucheete, Laces, Gilets and Hakfs: te BUTTONS! BUTTONS! onder eed ce es bea ee ee Ficbus and Scarfs: a ekak ae ever, | No. 626 F street northwest, one door from 7th street, | and Trimming Spanish Nets: rietie alk or the cout ore tral bus onders Cstoo Oi Fein, api amet yines | Rove Prone Front, ee. ee. relia : these Buttons | Fer ea Picture Cond aid Tassel eet pa a A, ‘complete assortment tatled in this and other cities at $1 per dozen. i ‘ H wre relaiod in this and othe Markritia Termin Ca Free Art Gallery.” ‘oid’ | ever ome i wLTAAN, - REMEMBER! REMEMBER! 7 PENNSYLVANTA Se ae ae GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. 1 Cite Trevise, Pate VENI SUPPER " Pasty ee ASB La re ety, THURSDAY ERAN SEnBUARY i 3. Lunch from 12 to 3 o' a ets, 25cte. fi: ‘piLest “PILES! = PILES!!! M*= B.