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The Associated Charities. THE GOOD WORK OF RELIEVING THE NECESSITIES OF THE POOR, PAIRLY ENTERED UPON. On Monday last the headquarters of the Associa- ted Charities were opened at 1418 F street, where the management have an office and work room. Thus far they have registered 70 men for work and secured work for 10, who will commence breaking stone Monday morning at 10 cents per hour. The LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THR CUTRF SIGNAL OFFICER, 1 Wastixetox, D.C.. February 4, 1882. 9:30 a.m. ¢ For the miidie Atiantie states, warmer, cloudy Weather, with rain or snow, northeast backing hortuwest winds, lower pressure. Special Weather Ballet PROMISE OF CLEARING UP TO-MORROW. e chief signal oMcer of the j shes | Sewing room for women has already been started, Meee alate a ee le Women are now engaged in making gar- Astor Tnersy moving {na northe.sterly | Meats, The members are coming up rapidly and track fs erutral In Georgia. The barometer Is h paying their dues. One of the objects of the or- in the St Lawrende Valley. General very 2 kantzation Is fo prevent Imposition, and the oficers ve falen In the south Atlantie,states, | Dave ascertained that a woman With three chtl- and Tennessee. The following |iren has for a yearor more been livii Hin inebes eta he past twenty- | Charity of churches, having passed as_ Lit; Aulanta, | {1 one section of the city, and as Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. }Buras, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. D: tions. in other see- 2 119: ANOTHER BRANCH ORGANIZED. Amerting was held in the parlors of the Memo- rial Lutheran church (14th and N streets) last evening, to organize a branch of the Associated revall Ww . north @ pres Engiand is > tein on | Charities for the sixth sub-district, bounded as legrees, A | follows: South side of P si east to 5th; 5th, south and east Is een | * of, toNew Yc street ta. Falr weather is in | west to New New 1 on Saturd y ne gulf and south At | York avenue to 150 side 15th north to P states, and clearing weather in Une middie ev. S. S. dings was called to the id Mr. R. B. Kinsell Seeretary. S. Pritt (who eailed the meeting to order), and L. 8. Emery (secretary of the parent assoclition) made sone remarks aS to the objects ot the meet- ing. ‘The latter ~d that the prime objects were to prevent imposition; that the funds raised ht be judte y At least one-third 2 1 had been worse than wasted, for tt had encouraged idleness to ueextent. He explained that this movement Snot for the purpose of taking the place of Messrs. A. > fraud dollars by sulting Hemp- POINT ty. 3 Drug Store. m and Charlotte Russe, 1 Paper, 421 9th st. Frexen Frowers and T Tp You WaAst anything good in the way of fresh | Was 770! " orm rh 4 Pennsylvania the cheapr’st place Iu the eden Lid no thet city. = they could act unde and prevent impo- mie “inet photozrapns, | Sition. He explained that they furnished Work Bee DOLE Ans 2 dozen for cabinet photoeraphs, | tor women, and had already provided! work for ten factory withont extra charge: clegayt roo: then at teh cent per hour. They proposed also a, Lene Penna) fan eee amis: | toestamish a wood yard and purchase one bun dred cords of wood, So that employment could be given to the needy. The list which they would make would not be a public one, and would be sible only to those who have a Tight to know, and only for legitimate purposes. ‘Thus tar but one minister had declined to give the names of the | poor of his ehureh. | Mr. Giddings remarked that he did not see the Ssity for churches turnishing thetr lists, E saying that acase had dours West of 9th St. For Sate—Brand new Portiand eutter, white | Wolf mbe and bell, Can be seen at ‘Allison Natlor’s stebles. Rest remedy for chilblains or frosted feet, Lewis’ Witeh huzel and give ASY nice mili wanting an extra loca- | Wa amd roo dress Star ofllce. | De nily discovered Where a woman had ae SE CRED ay Rates FE TEs SOA Clic | drawn on the charities of one church for a year, Seas: = a ms and she was then drawing from anothet aving CITY AND DISTRICT. thre en she sent them to different Sunday oon Schools and drew from each. . . Z Mr. Pratt said that he had heard of a person who ire eee o-might: nen | had been recelving aid from his church, makine _Forp’s Orena Hows. nek a8 “Queen | application to this soeicty, and he thought that Ratharine, Uiere Was no necessity for making the appeal. Navionat. Tuearer.—John McCullough as | Mr. Eme id that in short the object of the “Riehard HL Carrran TH nation, | organiz ition ts to make labor the basi where ‘the condition of the appli Tant ft Mrs. Spencer having been invited addressed the for charity it Will ware Arer.—Tony Pastor's Funny Six oe . meeting, and Sid that the burden of pauperism € ee en dby Henry | Was becoming unbearable, and. without reft-cting eee Gn fled by Henry | on the governments for establishing almshouses, for they meant well, she would state that the ritish government by this system was filling their country with tramps. Tue churches, 100, While meantig well were doing more harm’ thin good by their charity. This associated charity idea was the outgrowth of the Social Science Asso- jon, and it had outgrown its mother. ‘The i 51, square 341, and sub-lot H, association of this city » A. Bacon, J. € Wai. Bord, Robert G.I nd Charles White vmmittee to have made a bust or statue of Tou | *to be presented to the United States irom appointed ¢ i mteek oc Onin tem was in vogue now in 17 cities, and in two the citizens of the District of Columbia. yhad rid the streets of tramps. The average ——— of conducting these societies was $250 p Death of Thomas J. Durant. rs in sc eilles where the industries are Lost evening at 7 o'clock Thomas J. Durant, | Lirger than others the cost being more. Mrs. esq., dhed at jus resklence on © street, between 3d | Spencer explained that the. provident wood yard . o i ripe ap pone oe a . eerie | in Boston was established by young men out of Se Ae Senet BE Myears. Mr. Durant at the | employment, and wasa suceess. They were be- time of his death held the position ginning here’ ina small way. They had placed a Weman ta chai and she (Mrs. Mr. Burdette for the United Stites before the Sp: American clair ion, and contracted the . Which te own sewing machine, sent hers there al~ had given them cotton to start Oy sifted to the v. of te eating Eanes in the engaged tn knitting and supporting her family. , | MES. Spencer said that to-day they had more | orders than they could fll, but In a few days they Sl expected to-be able to fill them. She had no | doubt, that when It became known, the people of jw ston Would encourage them. [Mr L. ry Temorxed that in regard to | color, applicants are about equally divided, and of | the Walle the Larger portioa are people who have n better dy Mr. Pratt reu uth in what astate senator he attorney by Prestte at ee took state on the busis OF 8 | tp wooitlon Of governor Was tene | irked that while there was mi ; | usually very caret] in their © did not “Rly round | think that as ‘ through 4 He | them of the poor. to organize, and 1S elected president; fee presidents; R. 28. P. Giddings, Sirs, br. J. ‘Tabor Joluson, Miss Mary . snd Miss EL Swann were, with the bove name directors, Judge bur lelegate to tue central as andas | y, igh rank. He te oe funeral ts be dat Yaquina t two hours’ vy VEL’ He OPERA Hot t fourte cit up der of th tilng her Oregonian (Pur VACCINATED ON BE iin ted by d uifering with the f vation borrowed a pur nd fora day. ‘aT IN EMBROIDERY. cents per yard. in PIQUE Be BARGAIN 9,000 yards fro: 2M EN Oi ATIONAL THZAT ay itit ery > y Big Bargain in COU 200 CROCHET COUN Double width, only $leack, S$ BLEACHED SHE; ndid 3 L Cun Double width, al! wool, CLOTH for Boys’ wear, 25, 30, 37, 50 cente, BLACK SILKS, 30c., T5e., $1, $1.25. CARPETS at prime cost. | TURKEY RED TABLE LINENS, 25, 37, and T5e. 50, 62, 75. TABLE LINE: corr§y BLEACHED 3, MADRAS CHEVIUTS. FINE WHITE CAMBRIC, 10 cents. TOWSON’S, ‘SYLVANIA AVENUE, bear Center Market. BOOK DEPARTMENT AT SACRIFICING PRICES. | 1,000 Volumes of Mizcelts from 73 torical, Fiction and other Mis- ) to $1.50, 20 doz. Bible Gallery, former price $4, now xt $1. 15 Shakespeare, 8vo., Mustrated, bound in sheep, selling price $3. now 1.75. ets Macanlay's History of England, 5 Vola., selling price £3. Wes & tive w 5 Sets Pluterch Lives, § Vols., worth $3.75, now $2.50. 300 Sundsy School Books, bound in cloth and illus- trated, former price 250, had the dts fate the Jull through a f The Rivet FRoNtT.—Harbormaster at: arrivals the river tront os follows: now 5e., at ynwant, Octaviz, Rev. J. C. Brindle and = Mary Gerry, ali with oysters for marnet™ CHARLES BaUy's, ee 416 SEVENTH STREET. Berupixe ASSOCIATION. 5 the meeting of the | Exton” Comope Building ass | _ Cal! and avoid the rush. f4-6t ets held at Cost Hall,” corner | DG == el Of 8th snd Estreets nortlwest, Wednesday, the 1s MAREET fastant, $2u0—2 6-10 Stir | ee! 709 ee 709 res—Werg advanced on at | @ premium of 79 per A Jockey Cres To re ORG Ing in the tea-rmoom at Willand’s ‘We are opening to-day new designs in HAVILAND & BTEC rs tng of 1 ast evening CO." DECORATED CHINA, consist Pretiminary steps were tixen {e form ICE CREAM SETS, tub, under tt rity of a by-law 5 TETE-A~ ETS, Monat Pair Assoetat‘o M. Parker was called TET INE PLATES, eo. &o. cha vi ¥ A full stock of HOUSEFURNISHE : ey. sacs cluding JEWETTS Celebrated WATER EES, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Manxer Space. Brunt, Levi Woed! R. O. Holtzman, W WS. 380 beeline . The fut the pre VALENTI ES ey clud, to Which It ts pi d toc Manacewent of all the rus = J. JAY GOULTYS, tional Fair Gre . Was ireely fy Gu street, number of pent nified a desire to tx einer ting was 4 tt Mondsy, the 12th tufant, wien the orgiuizition YO CURE! NO Pay.—PF N eye gute Hard or Soft Corns wie bottle. G. SLER, Sole northwest. ee = the eventing inated his Ife, a scrofulous skin which has been completely enh UE Ge lk ee ee es | with ane of the shirts here are made | cured, sfter endless dictoriug and great sutering, We will sell within our Anction Roome, 9th a pee Bl 13 Xow York by Women at 2 cents each— | both inauind and beady, by the CULICUIA RESOLA: | streets aorthwest, om TUESDAY, EEDRCANY be COMM 32 shirts being a day: . They were p ENE (blood purifier) ihternally, and the CUTICURA | ENTH, 1882, commencing at ‘TWELVE O'CLOCK— Mr. Imrant Ing the wore per day. Some of | and CUTICURA SOAP (the. great shin cures) exter- ‘Que Gold Watch, Chin and Charm, sett leans, | them are Working at home, and one Woman was | Bally; Her ekiu js vow as soit, white aud besutiful as a Que Gold Neckidce snd Locket. i Ue "3 . ‘ t to leave | & District Government Affairs. ‘Wilson, the Alleged Swindler. ‘The im seems to prevail that the water | LETTERS FROM LADIES, MATRIMONIALLY INCLINED, IN registrar is to ggmd notices to individuals that ANSWER TO AN AD’ FROM HIM. their water rent is due. This 1s not done, asthere| 4 numberof letters found in the house on L is no law Se it, and the water registrar states that he a golbe Ch send one his men at once | Street, where Charles K. Wilson, the man arrested to cut off water where the rent is not paid. Thursday night on account of the alleged lottery THE PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL NOT EXEMPT PROM TAX- | SWindle, were from young ladies in answer to ad- ATION. vertisements of his requesting a correspondence In examining the accounts In the special assess- | with a view to matrimony, ‘These letters were sent to police headquarters to-day. In one, froma ment office. Mr. Roome discovered that the taxes on the grounds connected with the Providence Hospital had not been paid, and on January 12th | young lady in this city, she states that she re- sent the bill to the Taney who referred it to | ceived his letter and was pleased with his ie rent honesty. than he ae ut has a good education; never tasted liquor in her life, and she really could make a beautiful home if’she had control of a house. She adds: “It you approve, I will meet you at the place you mentioned for last evenitig, at same ouse, thirty minutes past seven o'clock, F street side of Patent office.” “She adds: “I am'happy to say my circle of acquaintances are of the st.” ‘This is irom a widow, One from Port ‘Tobacco, dated January S0th, ts from a girl,whosays she is matrimonially inclined is eighteen years old, five feet high, with black hatr, dark-biue eyes, rosy cheeks, with dimples in each of them; smull ‘hands, with tapering fingers, and performs nicely on the piano. She desires him to give a description of hims*If as she has done of herself, also to send his true name and his photo- graph, and closes by saying “ Hoping to hear from you very soon,” and signs her name. One from Staunton from a supposed widow, as she signs herself Mrs. States that she is matrimoniilly laclined and “thought perhaps we could come to some mutual agreement, being des- Utute of a future myself, and desirous of marrying Aman of some,means.”” She states that she ts a widow for five Years and has lved with her father, but as ‘he is soon to bring home a new wife she would much prefer having a home of her own. She does not object to marrying a man a few Years her junior if he is her equal in intellect, but of course She wishes to correspond with him ‘some time before they enter into an engagement. There can be no objection made to her personal appear- ance, as she 18 considered very handsome. She desires: to exchange: photographs, and asks an answer as soon as convenient. In his mail yesterday were about a dozen letters from his dupés in various parts of the country, in- closing in most cases $2 each to pay for the boxing and freight of the fine $600 piano, which they had been notified that they had drawn. One contained post office order for $5. ‘This correspondent de- sired to get the piano stool, Which he stated in his letter he could furnish with the piano for $3 to Taateh the piano. Wilson states that he 1s from Hanniiton county, Canada, and that he has been two weeks getting up this scheme to make mone} their attorney, claiming that they were exempt ‘The writer states that she is Mr. Roome alto found an opinioa on file In his omice by Mr. E. L. Stanton, in which tt was held that this hospical was exempt under the act. of March 3d, 1875, Mr. Roome dissented from Mf. Stanton’s view of the case, and the matter was ently referred to Attorney Ridgle, who States: that Mr, Roome is right, and that Mr. Stanton was clearly inerror. He holds that this liospital 1s not exempted under this or any other law, and that the tax—amounting to $1,359.31—should be col- lected. It 1s understood thst the managers will amply to Congress for relief. In the meantime the collection wiil be pressed. BUILDING PERMITS Issned by Inspector Entwisle:—Col. Chas. Worth- ington, erect a four-story dwelling and store, 14th, between H and I streets; 414,(00. John Callahan, erect a three-story brick’ dwelling, 5th, between $ and Boundary streets; $4,000. Joli F. Green, erect a two-story dwelling, Sumson, between 15th and 16th streets; $1,600. “John Hill, repair frame, 814 4th street, nortliwest: $70). Baltimore and Ohio Raflroad Company, repair brick square 632; $300. M. Willian, make alterations to brick, 907 Pénnsylva- nia avenue; $1 Cc UTICURA. CUTICURA. ABSCESSES, ULCERS, SORES, CARBUN- CLES, BOILS AND ITCHING HUMORS, CURED. GARRETTSON. On. Saturday, February 4, 1882, at 4:45. m., NIMROD GAKKETTSON, in his eighty- fecond year. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1232 New Jersey avenue, Monday, the Gth iustant, at 2 o'clock p.m, (Baltimore Sun please copy. 1 £ MASON. At her residence, opposite Howard Univer- sity, after a short illness, in the forty-eiiehth year of her age, Mrs, ELIZABETH MASON, beloved wiegf Heury fason. Fricids and acquaintances are respectfully invited { attend her funeral from St. Auxustine church, 15th street, to-morrow (Sunday), the dth inst., at p.m. WRIGHT. In Richmond, February 3, 1882, after a lingering illness, BELTIE, wife of Julian L. Wright, of Washington, D.C. e VANNEMAN. On February 34, 1882, at 9 p.m. JAMES VANNEMAN, aged seventy years, a resident of Georgetown for the Jast 40 years. a Funeral will take place frcin his late resldenee, 1705 Thirty-third street, Georwetown, Sunday, at 3 d'clocl p.m.” Friends and'relatives invited to attend, ‘What I tell you is the truth, told for no other purpose bnt to testify to the merits of the CUTICURA REME- DIES. Mr. Frederick Yeaton, of this town, bas been troubled for years with a Fever Sore on one of his legs. Last fall and all winter he could bardly walk a step. 1 induced him to take your Remedies. He has taken about four bottles CUTICURA RESOLVENT (biood purifier) and used the CUTICURA and CUTICURA SOAP externally. His lex to-day is almost weil, and he Walks with ease. It waa a sizht to behold—biack, and swollen very badly. I wish you could see his leg to’ day. ‘The change would astonish you. 2 SH: TRIPP, Alfred, Me. See CBARLE V0, CURE, NO PAY.—WHITEHURST'S THANKFUL MOTHER. BALSAM is warranted to cure nigh, Colds, Croup, "Throat snd Ling Diseases, &e. Bix drops & A THANKEUL MOTHER. dose. "Try it, If not aatistied return the empty bottle A THANKEUL MoH fad get your money bacs ATHANKEUL MOTHER: ‘Sold. by THOMPSON, 703 15th street, and all A THANREUL MOTHER arugi ‘5 cents, A KEFUL MOTHER: Wholesale, STOTT & CROMWELL. n21-8m “If the gratitude of a sensitive young girl,” writes a thankful mother, *‘can aftord yon pleasure, you have that of my daughter to its fulle=t extent. She was our hope and pride, erushed to arth with a dishcuring mor, AUCTION SALES baby’s.” me, containing ‘Two Fine Water Colors. One Steel Eneraving. One Ou Painting. - Knives, Forks, silver Spoons and Toilet Glass. To cover storage, advances, Ke. 4-2t Di N BROS., Aucts. pao: (AS DOWLING, Aucuonecer. Ui Sketches. SALUTE RHEUM: Lt RUGUM Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street, Chicago, grate- fully acknowledies a cnre of Sait Kheutu on head, neck, face, arms and lows for seventeen years; not able to walk = rs : i or one year; ble SORREL COLTS, ONE Im DUN fo at ee eee ENGLISH DUG CART, PILETON, TWO. HARNESS, ROBES, ke, AT FEBRUARY FOURTH, frout of my auetion ‘an bescen at the stables ples perma- is hia’ Gi the CULIUURA REM VREAT BLOOD RE IES. Gk BLOOD REMEDIES, BLOOD REMEDIES, BLOOD Kr TE GREAT BLOOD KEMEDIES. Thehalf has uct been told as to the great curative powers of the CUTICUMA IEMEDIES. I have paid | hundceds of duilats for medictues to cure discases of the blood and. sk ver found anything yet to | equal the CUP MEDIES rooms, I ehall sel! the abov of Wadldngton Najjor prion to sate, $30-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tP~ THE ABOVE SALF IS POSTPO: the storm, until TUESDAY, TH, saine hour. AS DOWLING, hiadeed and it). situate ington end District of C i vi . A, Plant y by Geo, H. recorded in th and le Sh per bot 2URA BUAVING surveyor’s or ali casivat the pur- HONY HYDE, AS JLYDE, affected y throat My parents thought I wis 8 $0 Kick and aLhappy But T am so thaniiul that 1 GADICAL CURE, Tt has cured ine 4 now well ag Lean be.” } Trustees, ft ds AIG ELE Me OTRIC } PLAS’ CPLIC I olvtaine RRR OOY YA L PLASTER: KORO OY ¥ AA L RRR-O O YY AA L RRO O ¥ AAATL ,, urulicis, Hyete R R00 ¥ AA LLL ud Wweakne P 1117-1119 PENNSYLVAN AND 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Is now completa, We offer the coming week # lot of NIGHT DRESSES, SKIRTS, CHEMISES, DRAWERS At prices never before attempted in the city. NIGHT DRE UNDE: AND HAMBURG EDGES NOW READY AT DAYIS', 719 Mar. SPACE, ING JUST OPENED FIVE CA S' UNDERWEAR, trom the very be Be ‘are enabled to ¢ Tucked Cembrie Ruflle, onl ey west prices, Tucked, Rudled bi ce invited, at Plaited Bucks Plaited Bi LARGE ORDERS NSERTIONS 7} SKIRTS. Ruffle, with Inserting and Lacs, $1.24, worth , worth £1.60. won Lace, $1. CHEMISES. ‘Trimmed with In} |, Puifed and Ede STOCK OF FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS cor ¥9 plete in all Novelties of the season, at lowest market | prices, at DAVIS", = Worth $1.10, Tucked, $1.24, and Sleeves, Embroidered Exlwe, $1. worth $1. Extra Long ‘Mrehon Yoke and NGSEESTAL, PRICES on certain articles offered a8 leaders, but all goods sold at very stusil profit, at is one of the most extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies in the United States. He Imported the vines of the Portugal_grape and now grows them in his own vineyard. From these and Prostration Hop Bitters will do wonders. Prove it by trial. B a Disturbed sleep, Indigestion, Stomach Gas, all vanishes before Hop Bitters.” sa say that Lydia I. Pinkhar’s is the best remedy for female weakne: ever heard of, for it, gives universal Send to Miss Ty nue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Gra: but few like them, z Space, still continue to do a thriving bu ls patron’ past fe highly pleased with the fe While a good many purchasers, regardiess of age, SOX, with was as much a surprise to the purchaser as_to the crowd of astonished bystanders, not a single com- plaint has yet been made. ‘ot in t Mrs. J. P. Simpson, boarding hot setts avenue, ear drops, $50, in te: 1813 F st. n.w.. ring, $50, Jn tea 7th si ton, Leesburg, Jane Sand: 13th and 14th, Barnard, N Mrs. Judge Staunton, St $55, in coffee; Hon, braska, collar button, $35, in coffee, tea; Wm.A.’ Reid, 451 F s $20, in tea; Geo. Clark, horse « more, Md., full Jeweled 18-karat hunting-c: watch, $100, In tea; MaryBritton horse timer, 350, in tea; 3 i town, chatels st. n.W. grocer, 2002 Dunbarton + eh a Mrs. Roscherry, 110 4th st. s.e., chat: tea; Samuel BM, pri ernor of North stemesetter, #18, in tea oH sburg, W. Va., stem setter and st Ay teas LM. Cornwall, cor, | of 10th st. ves, m setter, $10, in | tea; Mi hist. nw., stem setter, $10, | in cotter ‘ennell. stent | setter, $12, in tea; M i reets north we M sola gold hut ersburg, M A.W “Brown's Bronch fullest con: : tue good reputation t Cologne, which 18 always refreshing, uo matter how tree! DAVIS’ leeves, Cambric, $2.25, , worth $2.85. : fot 719_Manxer Srace, comer sth etreet, | Ext". tons, Handsomely Embroidered, $2.25, worth FrLove: FLOUR! DRAWEHA: Very Heavy Cotton, Yoke Band, Ste., worth 50c, —— Cambric, Hufls and Tucked, 49e., worth 65¢. Tucked Ince: tambric Ruiling and Enibroidered Edging, 75e., worth $1. CERES, GOLDEN HILL, STERLING AND EL- We algo have a fine lot of TORCHONS, VALENCI- LINGTON FLOURS, ENNES and EMBROIDERED GOODS. Are sold by all first-class Grocers, PPP) OA OL A IT gXS8g Pop AA TL aa 1 § — ppp AA EAA Ht Ssssq PB AMS Tru £94 TF Ssss8 CHOICE BAKERS) FLOURS. RRR OOY YAL All grades MILL FEED, BALED HAY and STRAW. Zar'8 8 Ye wer s R ROO ¥ AAAL Wholesale by FE} B ROO Y¥ A ALIIL.. MALLPOX ANTIDOTE—A SURE PREVEN- TATIVE AND CURE FOR SMALLPOX. WM. M. GALT using this remedy as directed can come in peY ECO; PEAS pede per re nie ney renee Hepepe ny Preventative, and wheu a person has been Cxpored, snl sre down or fas the’ disease upon thetn, itis ick, wafe an y Paco: ion Coie aun ver package 60 ‘cents. bottles, for inter- . 0. CANDER, petctew ind Monutactarer.” My Health ‘or the treatment of all diseases, No. 1216 Ibth etreet northwest, coruer of N. Consultation free. All communications will recelve prompt sitention. ‘Drugcists agente Indiana avenue and Ist street. + KENNEDY & CO., * Estabiished 1800, prow STOTT & CROMWELL, ‘Wholesale TIN PLATE, ‘Washington, ROOFING PLATE, -(\SEL AND FXAMINY. HE JITE-SIZ® CRAY AND F: H 2 Cl SEEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIX, ihe hie CURES Gamiaet Pcee Rooms, 426 th street ‘horthwest. ~ _ S81-6t SHEET LEAD, ZINC, BUILDERS' HARDWARE. 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 B STREET. LISH OPERA HATS! JUST RECEIVED FROM KNOX, NEW YORK. STINEMETZ, Harrer, . TR. SIBLEY'S) comMPOUND CALISAYA gs sat one of Somes te ¥ idenelie Thon wile te posiaion ts of the most superar qual. ba an Danner Mewhich it. ig fonud in the blood. Meet! Bitters will eure dseyeyeie, nervons debility, neuralgia, rheamatism, ‘ula, marasians, bitious Paneer are cates: aia an fame ioe | Price, #1 "Sold by Deugyiats ana at 109 Pennsylvania 7 using Pal sold for beauty and luster. periorm such varied cures, thin! essence of many ve every diseased organ. For any case of bil i, Itching, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that Defing’s Pile Remedy i y at Lewis sn 7th erect. west. Established 1565, Speers Port Grape Wine. It 1s sold by Druggists ahd Grocers J Ty. satisfied with ‘the straightforward and bu ness-like manner the Importers’ ed. ception in any form to be practiced. treated in an honorable manner, purchasing may rest assured that thelr chané obtaining something valuable In addition to the tea or coflee are just. as good as their n neighbor's, The tea, which ts excellent in is put and sold at the uniform price of $1, to one and all. The coffee, averaying 34 pounds to the can, is hard to beat, gives universal satisfaction, an sells same as the toa, for $1 per can. and make your purchases. list of tn Sunday’s papers will contain a complete list those who recelved valuable presents during this week. interesting reading for you, and may possibly con- tain the names of one or more of your friends. Orders by mail promptly forw: the United States, Cash should the order ested y Importers’ Tea € Washington, D. C, age! for $10; Rreh ‘street, Philagelpuias Pa. No uine with- reh & la, Pa. None genuine w! out his siguature. Sold by drugyis' 3 iserctions of youth, nervous weakness, decay, loss of manhooil, &€., I will send a’ recipe that will cure you, free of @charge. This medy was discovered by a misstonary in South America, Rev, Josgru T. Inwan, Station D, New York city. and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” Kiso, cottage cheese, buttermilk and CITY ITEMS. ‘Hate for Spring of 1882. Now opening, New yoy teers! and Soft Felt for tlemen and Boys, between I and K — ‘Wine and Cake for Evenings. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, tt should be known, pes is made the celebrated wine now known as For General Debilit ind Dream lop Bi Druggists {tters, etable Compound that they satisfaction. a E. Pinkham, 233 Western ave- Hairs Are Honorable, Clothe them with the hues of ‘outh by uslug Ayer's Hair Vigor. $100. The Importers’ Tea Company, of -€19 Market s. have nent citize ment during the Ives as being nd coffee purchased. ange number of our most pI d the above e y days, and all expre creed, or color, received ‘Valuable souvenirs their tea and coffee, which tn every instence ‘on the contrary, one, scems to be periectly in which the affairs of Tea Company are conduct- ‘The management will not allow de- All are and every ch and sof {-door ality, can) in paper cans (1% pounds in each Step in elow we give a ® whom fortune favored yesterday. Watch for the list, It will certainly be led to all parts of always accompany ‘ans Invariably selected by disinter- rtles for peopl out of the city. Address ‘ompany, No. 819 Market Space, Price, to clubs, stores and as well as individuals, $1 per’ean; 11 cans 28 cans for $20; 60 cans for $50. DIAMONDS FOUND. Gen. J. B. Smith, Bloomington, Tl1., studs, $15 Pa; Miss Rosenstine, fancy goods, Baltlmore, collar button, $35, In tga; Geo. Martin, con or Pennsylvania railroad, s , $200, In teas » Massachu studs. $100, in fea; CoL Lee, near Vay stud, $50. in coffee; ex-Judge Weeks, Solitaire ear drops, $75, in coffee; ‘olored servant), F street, between drops, $50, in coffee: Miss D. tion :1 hotel, bracelets, $50, in coffees | Louis, Mo.. collar button, K, Valentine, M. C., Ne- WATCHES FOUND. T. P. Line, Pension office, stem winder, $20, In s stem winder, ¥ driver, Baltl- | (colored § u inder and stem setter, #20,in coffer :Miss as, aughter of Judge ‘Thomas, Fatrfax Court House, » stem setter and stem’ winder, $20, in coffee} aine, $18, In retary of the gov- ate rampoo tie, 18 onis Ostensteln, 1 tinge cy = $100, in te lence 809 Pa. at Broae feut. Austin, aT, $15, rtinent, residen antes; in coffer indin head, 35 © st, T. H. Statr, Peters hanti in coffee v nd a nuit pail 10 pa cast P. Brown, biborer, Washineton m Aree sts J rket, $20 1n tea of a coke alt are, 112 Ist Tand 4th sts. Voore, Simily Flour, Ways perfectly reliable, For sale by leading grocer: : W. M. Gait & Co, ehue and Ist street, Indiana . It ty, loss of inemery, Ail dr’ urs ner rainal and Sex : Ty ale phy Sand nurses In and has en used for forty i success by millions of ves the child rhea, griping By giving health C child it rests the mother. For an Irritated Throat, Cough, or Cold. 1 Troches” are offered with the n Lacir efficacy. They maintain y have justly acquired. Always Refreshing. A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston ad. Elegance and Parity. Ladies who a ite elegance and purtty are s Hair Bulsuo. It is the best article storing gray hair to its original color, A Varied Performance. Many wonder how Parker’s Ginger Tonte can ing it simply inger, when in‘ fact itis made from Juable medicines which act beneticially on $1,000 Rewara bleed Prepared by J. P. iller, M. D., 915, iggists, 018-20 A To all who are suffering troin the errors and os eari 4, 1882—-DOUBLE SHEET. |THE BIG DRY GOODS. attention is called toa lot of very rlegant EM- TABLIERS, which we have concluded to sell at leas than importation cost. Special BROIDERED, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS OFFER A FULL STOCK OF SATIN RHADAMES In beautiful colors, comprising New Street and Even- my sie bee Gents ony aak of VELVETS, PLUSHES AND to match. portunity to purchase, as worked and very choice. White Canton Crepe. Elegant Spanish Lace for overiressea, Lyons Pure Silk Veivets, Ronnets Black Silke, €2725, Extra Bargains in Scotch Ginzhams, fast color Anderson Ginghains in great vari ONE PRICE, 530 ra. hand W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. for the ‘This isa rare 23 aud $1.50. ice, with MUIRE. are all hand B EACHED COTTONS. 4-4 Androscogein. . 4-4 Fruit of the Loom. 4-4 Dwight Anchor. 4-4 Wamsutta, 5-4 Nashua. 5-4 Cohasset. 5-4 Pequot, 10-4 Lancaster... 10-4 Laconta. 10-4 Cohasset. 10-4 Pequot. 10-4 New York Mills. 10-4 Utica... 430 TYLER & CHEWNING, OLORED CASHMERES, IN LIGHT BLU H ‘ Cream and other colors, wide double width, all wool, 50. SILK AND WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced from 50 to 25, DOUBLE WHITE BLA 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. COLORED SILKS, 50. COLORED SILK PLUSH, reduced from $3.75 to $2.50. PIANO COVERS, SILK Large size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, double width, pure wool, 3 All of our heavy double-width CLOAEING CLOTHS reduced to $1.50 and $2, BLACK SILK VEL Beautiful PLAID DRI ET, $1. width, reduced from 75 to $50. PURI All of our $1.50 BLA¢ 323. E WOOL BLANKETS, reduced from §7 to $5. All of our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1. SILKS reduced to $1.2! COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 25 to 12g. COLORED and BLACK SAT! CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. NKETS, large size, $1.50. EMBROIDERED, $3. GOODS, widest double D® GOODS. Just received a New Supply of Bamsley’ Linens of beautiful desiens, which we are selling at prices lower than can be found. L Lin Tarve Stock Di The best 10: Bleach "Sh cents, e stock of Napkins Huckalack ¥ Richardson's Linens, in all n Shestinge, not Table ‘best makes. in the market for 25 J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 713 Market Space. 1 Gey IMPORTANT! Having Jeased for a termof twenty-five years t? property now occupied by Messrs. Gusdorf, Kavest and SELLING OFF! stores, 404 AND 406 SEV H Dro USED OUL rem)ure we PLUSHES, BLANKETS, LINEN HA) friends. are rtailed our building itwitha reat re- Send a self-addressed envelope to the Send fer Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Sie ‘With an eruptioa or an abrasion of the in. Hiil’s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50 cents, You Need uo Physician for a cough, however distressing, Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar willset your laboring lungs at rest In forty-eight hc urs, Pike’s Toothache L rons cure In one minute, Alder Dairy W Fresh aldsrney Butter churned every morning prints, 55. per 1D. sweet milk, Cream, UNDERTAKERS. _ be. per Gh ibe. pint, mm 1237 Pennsylvania ave. | aventie northwest Will be perfected by the cieetion of ef ‘THE IuroxtTstioxs of Pommery past three ye: sre a8 follows: N. H. MILLEX, as e Attor’s ey_at- nd ® aiatou Law Building, -#uisisna avenne. K >) H. DYER & BRO. Ey eae ‘OHN B. WRIGHT, x visio Bas Gate manny, ut | {4507 7H PEAT OF MSN ng oe cei, 3227 S-Im ana Sine 27th and K sto. now, | BLECAMPANE ASD ORELOUND ¢ Conan 5H0Ps ‘Telephone Connection. ‘a0 Gate re peasant to the taxtc. “Try thm. AND ALL Ni , 422 AND 424 SEV @ shall shortly con ing, second to Lon: Reduced s th end weil-0 20-cent is bound to = Which a price will sel. from Se. up NAPKINS, DOYLI OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bil of lading and cu-t ecived, and will open on worth of HANBL ordered last June from th since advanced 20 per cet. ‘Therefore, look out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! Al! our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, UNDERWE. All Reduced. Some Way Below Cost._ 1,000 dozen Ladies” Hemmed Pure LINEN HAND- RERCHIEPS, three for 25 ceuts. Most of worth 25 cents each. We have still_abont 300 dozen Men's GERMAN DI EFS, which we sold all last year at 15 cents, and which gave such satisfaction thet every one who bou¢ht them recommended them to their we haye reduced to 1: We have also about three cases EERCHT BUTTONS! Our 5 cent Button Stock is more Jean the talk of the country. ev from every State of the Union. in this and Kemeniber, they must be ee is We do not make: reductions for pleasure, but as ‘Tuilding aball be a graud affair, ‘we prowise to opea ie GRANDER STOCK, Y AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE. IN OUR SELLING OFF! At and below cost, all of our immense stock now in our « SILKS, GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAIN! FLANNELS, ru wo $1, TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWRLS! © of the e stock at trille over half price. ES, alt reduced. AY BROIDER other sic GE ig HENTERIES, Ci c (which we expect te splay worthy the Ca ave reduced our house recedy FOUNING § ‘The woods have HOSIFRY, F8,- FRINGES, BUSINESS story Build- MUST BE CLOTHS. ts just re- 600 There were GLOVEs, 255 cents. of indie? LINEN | & ROUBLES [5 Mi COLLARS and CURES left, wich we have not shown | BREAK priced: abd 00 cin Bor sale for the last six months, ‘They must be sold. FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! BUTTONS! Taf bringing orders of these Buttons other cities at $1 per dozen. than ever. REMEMBER! LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 6 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. (ABrets, TOWELS, (the best in the city), $3 per dozen, at aT SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. dead Sola © DENTALION ordi os wb hear end By ts ore the eat HIE DEAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH, ARD earn 10 speak BY Offer for ale 8 en deetal reaemes to reduce our Stock to lowest porte oO“: mints wiih the shown, Re are odcring O ULSTERS, re) DOUN CUT ARS, D axp B LIGHT JACKETS, WwW IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Ww A EEMXANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF R * " — wodl?s press Goons. R D corn D & Rednoe By Minwoa oRWEAR, Fenectally where we have broken lines of sizes, Prices are inade very low; will repay exaiuina- L jon, Rongains in Gentlemen's MERINO UNDERWEAR, Onr whole line reduced. Our 5d. quality to quality to S0c.; our 83. ouality to L 1 69e., and the best value ever offered at $1.25, each full rgular-mad A guaranteed 70 per cent wool. They are modiam weight, Just rycht J] fe Peers wear. NEW Goons! NEW GOor R NEW GOODSI! 0 We are doily opening New Spring Goods, ench as GINGHA MS, ‘BuaNTA, CAMBRICS, PEKCALES, SHIRTINGS in New aud Choice Sipe PERSIAN LAWNS, NATN- and STRIPES. A) mpecial “Job Lot” of White Goods in Checks, Pisida and Stripes, at 10c., 12ye., and Iie. per yard, We are also offering Splendid Rancaing tn Hamburg Edvings and Insertings, on Cam- brie, Nainsook id have Just added an elegant li louncings, at 250 Site. and S0c. per yard, which are Grand Bar! gains, GERMAN TABLE DAMASES, NAPKINS, DOLLIES, ‘TOWELS, ASHES, oR) at the same prices as adyertiged January Ist. Bleached Daruaske, one inches wide, only said another 100 dozen MASK TOWEL, at £250 por thousand, or Qe for one Towel. Buy on TL weer to asain call attention to oar Masnt- ficent Arsortznent of Corsets and Ladies” Mus lin Underwear, located with Cloak Depart ment, on our Fieor, affording oppor: tunity for careful examination. #0 a line of HOOP SKIRTS and BUSTLES, B s T AZOwnoeown HORE i | Button lenvth Opera Musquetaire S GLOVES, only $2.08 per Ee, ‘They ave very handsome, Whites and pers. Ladies’ ‘all HIEES sant? PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE— 921 Fur DRESS SUITS. WE AT ALL TIMES HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE ON HA’ WE CAN FIT ANY SIZE MAN, OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $22.50 DO $40 A SUIT. THESE GOODS ARE MADE BY OUB BEST CUSTOM HANDS, AND Al EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO THY PEST CUSTOM WORK, Ar Avovr T LESS IN COST, A. SAKS & CO, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 2 3816 ann 228 Severrn Staeer. nenenee ee se JP EkCeLes” wip ENGL d Moters, ‘Turbine Wheel, powerfal movement, autor ruus'in a zephyr, effective in® for all purpose, from ordii Jriving heavy machinery. Erected bust ia cupolas. Orumneutal in ‘design a perfect ventilator, £2" Especially adanted to raising water in buildings where supply is aot suflicient. C. A. HARKNESS, Architect, Sole Agent for D.C., 1429 New York Jall-w,<3m venue, A™= FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 12% 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAML C. PALMER FAT Telephonie connection, CURE FOR COLDB ,COUs co SURE CURI Say an all ‘BION, WHOUPING vga, GROUP RS. and 105 A CERTIFICATE FROM KEV. EDWARD, Sire De. Pitcomb: T take, glenemne fp L your. beving used it in my family with, resulta. reapectfully, Vania avenue ery ‘Mpwaap Sass and would recommend i as a eure onze. Dr. Tircomn:—Your, * Balm” et ET eg GR nD) wo NATURES TRIUMPA, Bg Speier ype ins Bp, CALIFORNIA RED WOOR, 1, 14, 13s and 2 tmohes thick.

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