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The Weather. Oprice oF THR Crune Staxat OrrtorR, 1 “The Pablic School Trastees. SOCIETY NOTES, THE RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION OF THE JEPFER- SON BUILDING FIRR—STEPS TAKEN TowARDSs| The Tuestay receptions were many, a majority ERECTING A NEW BUILDING—THE TRUSTEES oP-| of theladics who have been receiving on that day POSED TO OUTSIDE INTRRFERENCE—PROF. GREGORY | during the winter being found at home. At the RAISES THE COLOK QUESTION AGAIN. Hamilton House, where the wives of sevegal Reore- Tue pubtic school trustees met last evening, Mr. | sentatives received yesterday, two beautiful bas- °. M. Matthews presiding, and Mr. C. B. Rheem | kets of flowers, sent by Sefior Elmore, the Peruvian Wasmixcros. D.C. Febraary 15, 1882. 9:9) amt cmctary. A communication was received from | Minister, who lives in that hotel, attracted much For the middie Attantic sttss, warmer fF | tne Commissioners saying that they can not j attention and adnuiration, as well as the artistic — esterty winds, stitionary OF lOWCr) hove an increase of pay of Sth grade | cards sent with them. ~ Special Weather Ralletin. teschers wi would exceed the appropriation. The last of the series of germans for which the TO-MORMOW LIKELY TO BE A FAIR DAY. etn to the press:— thern states, west. ‘the fellow- oried yesterday Charle: Sivannab 2 New Oriew Fair Darsses mad best work do: syivents At short uo arlotte Russe. Cream and ¢ HIVE OIL and macaron! at Velatis, 629 9th ruawest nia avenn' y hats Seat Ss andi 1 by fire, LSpave. spectal notice. nest Photographie F Jefferson school tits im The Fire t halt | f the stn bas dis- | and Fr alos.” Casi . 90. | Surplus, $150,000. Their rate 3 sny frstelass coupany in the coun- try. Those w ance will fad ft to thelr Comm inelosing erty, iti, a reference to rented bu‘ldings, positions of D, Donoliue to sell prop- ween Land K southwest, of Martits t, Tuesday Club hed issued invitations occurred last evening st Marint’s Hall, and drew thither a large and pleasant company. The dressing, as usual on these occasions, was very handsome. Many visitors from New York who have attended the germans given by the two Clubs at thls hall sity that nothing given In that city compares in Deanty with these enterkadnments, ‘The occasion of the visit of the New York gen- on, Who were entertained by the President ay evening, was that each might preseat him a silver salad fors, of which they had heard hehad none. 80 cach’of the twenty-one visitors brought hit one of solid stlver, made for him at i one of tae number. together, made the presentotion, and ad suiter inidnigiit. ‘The Uterary and musical At Home of Mrs. H. M. Lincoln, at 615 H street, last eventing, was greatly enjoyed by all her visitors. ‘The formal exercises consisted of vocal and instrumental music by Mts, Lieut. Dinwiddie, of Iowa, (acé Kilpatrick), and Mrs. Ormes; original poetry by Mrs. Lincoln’ and Mrs. Burke, and readings and Teciiations by Lura MeNall, Mrs. Hart, Miss Florence Sullivan, Mrs. Lockwood and Prof, Townsend. Adelightiul evening wus sp nt by a few tnfor mal callers at_ the pariors of Buckingham, at ational Hotel, on Mouday evening. Her'at- ctive daughter, Miss Rose, added much to the enjoyment of those present by her solos upon the plano and harp, bot of which she plays with all the feeling and expre a true artiste, having been the favorite pupil of Godefrold, of Paris, upon. the latter instrament. Among those present were Vice Presid aker Kelfer and wife, bse i | | V. Mubutn and Ann inclodag the speclil nd {rom Mrs, Pollok, dK sper Bernhard for a fon wery referred. ‘act of reports for Janu sented, Showin be 23,612. ral p ry Was pre- enrolled to TEASES OF CORPO Ls dismissed, 8. THE BURNING OF THR JEFFERSON BUILDING. Mr. Dodge, from the committee on butidings and e a loog report on the fire at the | It states thatthe rapld spread > tloors suination 6f Ui ments of flr nid Ot itor's room to which kindling had at the mecinbers of tue committee re of the opinion that the caus? wus Incendlarisin Of Spontancous combustion, but against the letter ory there fs the statement that there was othing fu the room from whieh to attribute the spontaneous. The committee are of the tilon thit the explosion was caused by gas after Of the pipes had been broken by the failing urter that the bathing can be re- ve Hoge, Representatives enzie and Webber and their wives, Hon. Thos and wife. Hon. Frank uh and Wife, Miss Rosebud "Tonas and eriain, ‘A very pleasant surprise party was given to Miss Jultetté Emery, daughter of Hon. M. G. Emery, on ¥ | Monday evening, by the members of the Leisure - | Hour Club. mulitee had | Tn a soclil sense the event of the week will be TY Appro~ Masonic Temple to-morrow iss us Une | evening, for the benefit of that userul and deserv- ing institution the Children’s Free Hospital. The ntertainment is tu capabie hands, who have both nd, vt Ubeir suze: soa had waited on the sub-com Congressional committee of found thet the District autn: re, for the H making iting Mr. lding. sda resolution “that the com- Mr. Pearson offe school building, in order that the rebuilding | be commenced at the earliest day practica- | Dodve said that after the last meeting he determined that the busiding should not be | ‘The Capital City Guard Infantry Corps give their fourth and List reception for tie season at Tall- madze Hall to-norrow evening, and the purpose of the management Is to make it the pleasantest of eted on the same site if he could help It, but | wien he looked over the ground an Bi the | te, Where Mrs, aud Miss Voorhees will receive Views Of citizens and otuers, he had been ¢ for the first time to- A pelled to change itis views. ind Mrs. W nston McLean and their NO OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE WANTED. Mr. Dodge offered a resolution that It 15 the | opinion o: Che school board of the District that the best interests of the public schools require that the | reconstruction 0; the Jefferson Dullding, and also of all buildings that may be hereafter erected for school purposes, logethier with the preparation of | the plans therevor, suould be placed under Wie con- trol of the District Couunissioners and the school v_her husband, lett er home in Clacinn. , Of Ohio, Who has been visiilng Mr. and M AL Chambers, 1441 Q street, will go ina day or two to New York, where shy expects to make a prolonged visit. — Miss Bournonville, of Philadel- pha, is visiting Mrs. D. F. Murphy of this isses Emma and Magcie Ohmer, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Washi the guests of 1 Wo cal f the company, Koom board; and that this board hereby protests in the | their relutive, Mrs. C: ane Bassett, 18 Second nwer Bs ington, where they will | most stthe interference of | Street northeast. or polite and prompt attention. | ure 1a Ho manner responsible | folk, a stster of Mr, Ny! ty zs | Ww when done, but returns home this week “a by_her Watenes at Acction | podge said that Mr. Clark did not desire this | mother, Mrs. Townsend,who 1s ——Mrs. esroom of Walter B. is & Coy, 4 : ‘TuRKE DoLtans a dozen for cabinet photographs | at the Ne istact: one caxy Meht of stairs, Ubree doors west of 9th street. Rs an Bey To-MorRow Osty_at ninoth Department Store, No. 11 novthwest: Majolica fruit prior dish mops, & Sold elsewhere for 3 each, worth upsand sau 6 der orated 60-it. clothes lines, ) Lieut. Du in W: lddie, of Jowa, is gton, and is with nding some time er parents, Mr. and j Mork, and he had asked (0 be relleved of it Sa reasou that he had not made a study o} ie hitecture. He had found that Mr-Cluss had | Mts. rick.—— Miss Depue, daughter of Judge ben paid uearly 9,000 for the Franklin building, | Pepue, of New Jersey, 1s the guest of her cousin, $7.060 for the Jefferson, $2,000 for the Seaton, and | Mr. Henry S. Harris, at WMlard’s.—Miss Ransom, $5,000 for the Curtis bufiding, and that when Ne re- | Who Js lu the city for a day or two only, will have | ceived a salary of $5,000. He was oppose to put- | Her studio, in Colonization Builling, open to her ing the work in the funds of a man through a bill | {lends to-morrow, trom 2 to 5, and. froin 7 t0 10 p. stulggled In after he had erected such traps of | M.—Dr. Susan Edson to-day’ calied at the White bulidings. Look at the ventilation of the build. | House for the first time since she left there with ‘This winter, at the Wallach building, they | the late President tor Elberon. were obliged to put up stoves in a steam-! ed | building. “As to the buildings now being erected, le of dry goods and they were obiiged, for want of detailed plans, to | carpetings at cost before taking inventory of stock | work from the flo¢r plans. | will continue for a few days longer. They return Mr. Brown asked whether it was proposed to | thanks for the liberal patronage witch they have confine the board to the District architect. Tecelved, and in consequence of the crowd in the 10c.; Dixon's stove p. box con- | Mr. Dodge said that might be the effect, but he | afternoon request tie favor of all that can come 2 1%. of the : soot, 6c. ; fancy | did net sointend it, His idea was that the board | early in the morning to please do so. See advi. Pitehers, 2e., reduced from 50c.;'8-inch | should have the control. | ee ss fruit’ bowls kiast stand, Be. ach devorated ned puff plates, 10 PUT, Bie, sold elsewhere’ foi Perfumed tollet seap, 5c. a larg 2, Sold ¢ Where for 10c e eugraved band Water tumbler: Be. 3g doz; &/nch octagon reserve dish i Liss pi Ge exch. Al ns In Duby carriages ASSIGNEE SAre.—The entire sto Bhee House, 491 Pennsy BOid ut ouce by onder of the ass! Iso great of the Boston avenue, must be ee, RENATORS, Kepresent Im all deparuuents are suf colds. You can ons Teelani mess and thaxseed can d and Doneset candy ‘y stgar ndy and Tork and rye Allor ‘them 2 cents per Brand. For sate only by the manuf. fiton, the great B+ sylvania a urer, Ham- long looked for and one of the most S of the season, Was celebrated yes ‘Tue bride, Mary Louise Sharpless, and ph G. ‘Brinton, of Delaware county, a. A more superb tollet ‘than the bride’s can arcely be divined—on-isting of white satin, elaborated with rare lsce in profusion, and pearls fken embroidery, with a long sweeping train Ginished with « double puff of satin, massive and Fich, with large silken jesffets outlined in pearls: & tulle veil caught with dianiond spray fell Ike a Mist over the luster of the rich fabric; a bridal Roujnet and diamond iewclry complited the let. fatally, were preseut at the wedding ceremony, Dat several hunred friends attended the recep” tion. ‘The presents were nutuerous and some very ant About 9 o'clock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Brin- ton started on their bridal tour, which will be Short on account of the lines of te bride’s sister. Barp 70 Beat.—The following rare bargains will De offered for to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s 817 7th st.n.w.: The original Augenst-in cofnbina- ntaining 35 pleces, for $1.87, china or porcelain; covered aishes, rockers, 8c. ; porcelain-Itned sauce weshboards, 13:.; walnut pleture 45 clothes pins for de. ; 24 ton breakfast set, etther vine ates, 1OXTL, for Ze ects Shelf paper, ¥ a CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Fonp’s Orkia Hi Atkinson’s Jolities, National Tuearer.—J. RK. Emimet—“Fritz in Trebind.” CamrTat Turarer.—Strong vartety bill. Risx.—Exhibition skating. SNFi’s Mvstc Hatt.—Ball and concert for the At of German Concordia Church. Liscons Hatt.—Carey Pail armonte concert. asontc Tawrik—Levee of Uniform Rank, Washington Div K dd ex. ma Carter has been filed with Ramsilell. The deceaeed leaves to estate, real, personal, life. At her deatit, or ore the t or, the ikdren of A. G. and G. B. and Robert Beall send Harper’ h Shillington we hav hiy for Mareh. GA. Wiltaker sends the Westininster Review for Janusry. Mr. Francis C. Brown, of Columbus, Wis, has Written 1 Memo: a free maittee Of the '¢ al. asking them to accept quality of Wis: ite, with which to ereet their proposed hosp! z- Date 1 ize Cox, larceny in but no tr lon, shot by A. Ft thie this mo elendar this mornl Clarence M. bie to walk outs he eastern park Of th AL IR) 0% on ot. W. C. Crocker and Mr. Hudson, jail guard, With ten prisoners, Sentenced Dy urt to the penitentiary in that e Cirenit Court half of the pro- competency of Mr, » Will and to make a valid . Well remembered here connertion the passenger Baluime dO about one o'clock os, heads of and clerks | ng With coughs ond Very few, excepting the members of the | | _ Mr. Brooks said that to bring outsiders in conflict | with'the board, would delay the work. fhe resolution was adopted. he sub-board of the sixth division was author- vel to appoint a sub-ussistant In Miss Bartlett's school, A letter of L. S, Evans, of the Brightwood school, UTICURA. CUTICURA. C CUTICURA. tICURA, le sking the use of the school building at night for @ school, Which some twenty-five or thirty grown | bersous Were anxious to attend, was referred to the | | Sixth division sub-board with power to act. THE COLOR QUESTION AGAIN. A communication was received from James M. ‘gory, asking admission for his child to the Prescott building (6th and Sumner streets), and saying: “I have hitherto asked you to admit sald hild to said school, but It has’ been hitherto ex- jaded therefrom, oh account, as suppose, of Its color. Tnow respectfully ask and demand the ad- | | mission of said child into said sehool; and that | you pass an order so admitting it. I Shall azain | tender the attendance of said child at said sehor and 1f it ts not admitted, T shall assume that itis | luded en account of ‘its color, and not on any other account.” Alter some discussion, SCROFULOTS, ITCHING AND SCALY HUMORS OF THE SKIN, SCALP AND BLOOD CURED. MIRACULOUS CURE. MIRACULOUS GORE. MIRACULOUS CURE. MIRACULOUS CU MIRACULOUS CUR MIRACULOUS CURE: I will now state that I made a miraculons cure of one of the worst cases of sisi ilisease known. ‘The patient is a man forty years od; had suffered fifteen years. His eves, scalp and nearly his whole body presented a frightful appearance, Had hal the attention of twelve gifferent physicians, who prescribed the beat remedies kuown to the profession, such as iodide potassi Faaparilla, Ac. ati (bl motion by Mr. Wormley | to grant the request lost—Messrs. Wormley | | and Smith only voting in the #finnative. ‘The | | paper was then referred wo the committee on rules. Mr. Smith offered « resolution that the applica- | tion Is denied in conformity toa discriminating Tule, which dors not allow a colored chiid to attend | | & white school; referred. parities) internaly and CUTICURA SOAP externally. completely cured. | fhe kin on his head, face and many otuer parts of hie body, which presented a most Joatlisome appearance, is now as soft and smooth as an infaut’s, with uo scar or trace of th disease left behind. He has now been cured twelve inonthe. Reported by F. H. Brows, Esa., Barnwell, 8. C. Reference: Dr. H. Bakn, Charleston, 8. C. Mr. Smulth offered a resolution that this action Is | GCROFU: RE. "i ‘ULA BORE* not a rvflection on the father or child, but. color 13 | GCROFULA 801 — ee | the ouly busts for it. Quite a warn discussion | SCROFULA SORE. BCKOFULA SORE. BCROFULA SORE. SCROFULA SORE. SCROFULA SORE, 1m detailing his experience with the ‘A REMEDIES, said that through Divine e of is parishioners was cured of a scrof- which was slowly draining away his life, by (blood purifier) inter- RA an SURA SOAP exter- that had fed the disease was comi- Spreng up on this resolution, and it was flaally Withdrawn by Mr. Smith. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. The report amending the rules so as to include ‘vod Friday and Easter Monday a3 holidays, wag aken up, Mr. Curtis saying that the opponents Rey. CUTICUR it of the measure had concluded not to discuss it. Mr. Dodge sald that ft caine with bad grace from | the members of fhe committce to object to a dis- | cussion of the report. ‘The report had placed bim | in an unenyiuble light, and he desired to be set right. Mr. Smith safd the committee had tgnored the religious view, and the only proposition was as to whether tt would not be better to close the schools on those days. Mr. Matthews gave bis reasons why the report shoutd be adopted. A vote being taken on the report, inserting Good ily. ‘The poikon pletely driven out. i eee ECZEMA. E A ECZEMA, Sixteen months since an eruption broke outon my leg and both feet, which turned ‘out to be Eezema, and caused ue great pain aud annoyance. I tried various Friday and Easter Monday as holidays, it was lost; Cae ood reauite, Until y ee OU an re, Matthews, Brown, Palrley, Nourse | CUNCONA and CUTICURA NOAD exteraalye winch gl Stith, 65 nays Messrs, Sampson, Dodge, | entirely cured me, #0 that iny skin is as amooth, ahd Lloyd, Pearson, Curts, Griswold, Worley and | fatural avgter. Lex. M. Fuatuey, Brook’, & 64 Southi st. Baltimore. ———._- ‘The Cave of Sergeant Mason. OISONOUS SKIN REMEDIES. GEN. HANCOCK’S ORDER FOR HIS TRIAL POISONOUS SKIN REMEDIES, The original order Issued by General Hancock SOIEOR OUR Sern ann ES | for the trial of Sergeant John A. Mason, battery POISONOUS SKIN REMEDIES. POISONOUS SKIN REMEDIES. Every day we have some new skin cure (so-called) whieh is warranted (?) to cure everything, but which is found on analysis to be the same old poisons—Fowler's solution of arsenic for internal use, and solution of cor- Tosive sublimate (bedbug poison) for external use. When tired of euch deadiy poisons try the CUTICURA REMEDIES, which are of purely vegetable origin. (etcwRa—coricvRa. CURA. |B, second artillery, on the charge of shooting at the prisoner Guiteau, at the Washington jail, while he (Mason) was on guard duty at the jail, | Was dated September 2ist, 1881, and was after. | wards held up. Several of the officers originally detafled for the court martial having resigned, or been transferred to other military departments, the court has been re-constituted by Gen. Han- | cock, in an order dated the 13th inst.and will meet at Il a.m. Monday, February 20, at the Washing- CUTICURA. | Von barracks, in this city, for the trial of Mason. CUTICURA, | The following are the officers of the court as it will io CUTICURA, then stand :—Lieut. Col. Henry R. Mizner, 10th in- CUTICURA L, Langdon, 24 artilery; Capt. KR oth Infantry ;Capt. &. B. Throcmorton,4th apt. J. B. Rawles, 5th artillery; Capt. 1th infantry; Capt. G. V. Weir, ily capt. John W. Roder, 4th artillery ; First | e Uliy, Sth artillery; Second Lieut. H. | Springett, 4th artillery; Second Lieut. Williston sti, 4th srtiiery: Second Lieut. E. T. Brown, 5th | artillery, judge advoe, ‘The CUTICURA treatment for the cureof Skin, Scalj and Blood diseases consists In the internal use of CU’ CURA KESOLVENT, the new Blood Purifier, and the external use of CUTICURA and CUTICUKA SOAP, the great Skin cures. Price of CUTICURA, ‘small boxes, 50 cents: large boxes, $1. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, r bottle. CULICURA BOAP, 25 centa; CUTICURA P, 15 cents. Bold by all druggista. De- WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mass. MW LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER MY LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER MY LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER MY LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER MY LITTLE GRANDDAUGHTER Has been deaf for two and a half years, caused by ca- tarrh. Higr litle bead waa filled velit girapticn hich destroyed her appetite, made her cough aud have avery. Bieeretrestsansreniee auraceeaae every other symptom of Catarrh, and is now a healthy child, thinks to SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH.—Testimonial. LA | Fi Free Ixsteance.—The “Mutual Protection Fire urance Company,” of the District, commends it-elf to all who are xbout insuring their property. | Ittsahome institution and under the manage- Tuent of nine of the best business men, and being inexpensively managed 18 able to insure at the Very lowest rates, having been able to return a dividend of twenty per cent on the premiums paid last year and of twenty-five per cent the year be- fore. For full particulars application should be hyade to the secretary, Mr. James E. Fitch, at the office of the company, No. 1437 Pemnsylvania | avenue. For rough and greasy skin, CUTICURA SOAP. ioe meet (OLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. THREE CanD Monte IxpicTwENTs.—Tt y 6 ELI | onores OL-o eto cae Tears Win Crag | ~ COLLINS’ VOLTAIO ELECTRIC PLASTERS, COLLINS’ VOLITAIC ELEOTRIC PLASTERS. lL brown, and Join Henry Murphy were indicted for larceny of a gold watch valued ft $100 and $200 in money from L’ L-Boone on Octo- been sick wil Ler Ist last. More continuous and powerful electrical action {s ob- eeaveute bak was teak ee tained , from COLLINS! VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLAS- i Saturday last. == = a= TERS than any $2 battery made. A speedy and certain na | FE STRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ore Oe pommnonn cs se, Lene Laver, aa: tow ON & STEEET Can—Shortly after midnight | +4 feria, Femaio Wealnens, Nervous Pains aud Weaknea was a teat deal of Dru 'S LONSDALE CAMBRIC. C8, ae UE a Sesirs, secorne ror ith street a ‘Ss CARE ETS, half orice. Sold everywhere. - fil arrest of | REMNANTS DRESS GOODS. balf price. mrt tht | 73 ROE Ls INGRAEN and BRUSSELS CARPETS, at PION, WHOGETEG CaaS Te ON SUM. Called | p.o0n OTL CLOTHS, at cost. TAL TROUBLES IS MRS. DI. TITCOMB'S LUNG with his | BALM; price 25 and 50 cts, For sale by all D: Is tert hand Ulster | SHEETING COTTONS, at wholesale prices. and 103 Pummaylvania avenue northwest. nl#-Say oghF AIS right arm, 4. 1 | YARD WIDE MUSLINS, at whee prices, onductor 6 . | HAMBURG © MBROLDERY half price. |. MU! 1 nedint commenced cursime on MAKSEILLES and PIQUES, balf prices. GeD we ees i beraane one TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS. fe afte Ss ws COLORED BORDERED DOYLIES, Se. CHAMP, usive epithes Phe couct | CROCHET COUNTERPANES, extra heavy, $1. = nam i. conhe © court) BLACK CASHMERES and SILKB. ae ge ee VELVETS snd VELVETEENS, SATINS, &o. e1sty INJURED at TURD. &P.R. R. | DRESS GOODS and COLORED SILKS. TORT AZION Death t—Last night, about 11 o'clock, a | BLANKETS at cost. PS fatal accident ceeurred near the | BED COMFORTS at cost. . of ie B&F. RK to Loonblis | LADIES’ CLOTH, all clare. 1,355 CASES, one of the employes. e men were SE ALL-Wi FLANNEL, 266, en hitting cars, and Mr. Donnelly, stand- hae, a 81,355 CASER thy Upon the rear platform of @ freight train, at Pectea ou the coupling xa while the care were fi meton, 2nd attempted to jump on next car, CASES. He selK ond, becoming entangled with the. Drake C. M. TOWSON’S, ae is, he Was drawn some and bre “ed and cut. Dra Boarman and Leach 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘The largest importation in the world, which is the best od bim, and he was taken to Providence hospital. es Geuth Bide, near Tihatreet. | proot of ibe superiority, Arsh, of Tilinots, | mittee on bulldings aud repatrs (In anticipation of | the desire and the ability to inake ita Success In | the necessery app jou by Congress) be and | eyory respect, 1 undoubtedly be 2 most are hereby directed to have prepared plans brillant and en} ur, a3 each of its pred ivat-ons for the reconstruction of the Jeffer- | cessors has bees CITY ITEMS. Every cough i the land cured by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, % centa. An Act of Charity. A lady the other day visited various places of business in the city soliciting different articles from our merchants forthe benetit of the fair now in progress zt the Children’s Orphan Asylum, cor- ner 10th and G streets northwest, Among other Dlaees visited was the Importers’ Tea Company's store, 819 Market Space, the manager of whict: very kindly donstad several cans of tea and coffee to be raified for atthe fair. The lady who solicited the donation bought a: can of tga, and yas sur- prised and pleased to find in the tan a handsome silver watch. A™ good many watches humerous articles of. jewelry are given al at this popular estabiisbment. Suppose, rex You stop in and purchase a can of tea or coft You inght get a nie pres-nt. Try it: $1 a cal cans for $5, 12 cans for $10, 3 cans for $2, 6 cans for $30, und a present. in 1 ean. Address importers’ Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Wash- ington, D. C. A Smiling Newsdealer, Mr. H. B. Polkinhorn, the well-known news- deaier on Louisiana avenue, Ue post offlee, me time past has been in the habit of getting down to his place of tsiness rither late in te morniag, very much to the diszust of his clerk. ‘The reason Mr. Polkinhorn invariably gave the clerk for belng late was that his watch bad run down and he forgot to wind it, A poor excuse is better than none, we know; bat in future Mr. Polkinhorn will have to find another excuse or another clerk, for yesterday he bought a can of coffee from tie Importers’ Tea Company, 819 ‘Ket Space, and found in the can a first-class chatelaine wateh worth $18, a_splend! keeper, and the clerk knows It, Suppos*. you step In and try your Inck. $1 per ca For $5, 12 cans for $10, 25 cans for $20, 65 0. No deviation in ‘price. No less thin 250 can: were yesterday sent out of the city either by ex press or mail, «nd every can, without exception, tained a present of frou 10 cents to $200 In oncy, or jewelry of, some kind, such as diamond wtr-drops, Tings, Seafs-j id or silver watehes, besides many articles 0 rware. Write or go. in and buy a can of tea or coffee, or both. Address Importers’ Tea Company, §19 Market Space, Wash- ington, D. C. ana ume- der, |The January Mioncy Freshet in New Orleans. On January 10th (being the 140th Monthly Grand Distribution), under the sole management of | Genera Lurevard, Of 1: | Early, of Va., of the Loulsiina St | followin z | The first, | nela b + $10,000, by No. Xo. 793 Laraner Col The third capital, $5,000, y ‘ire A. Heath, Concord, N.H. two, of $2,500 each, by burg, Miss.; and’ No. s, No. 321 Brondway, New Five prizes Of $1,060 euch wert dt ‘ound among the holders of Nos 15,74 7, 44,504 anid 46,239, residing at Jeans, New York city, Toledo. O., Noriolk, V Topeka, Kan. The 1 14, ant any Informa: to'M. A. Dauphin, Trouble Between Employes of the Mint. Yesterday morning Ed. Leech and Frank P. Gross, of t H | No. 10,289, 1 , he ,and on can beliad on application ew Orlea: \ tering the store Lee | could’oniy find an | I purchase how I would tke It, | please my wife,” while Captain | dlamond searf-pin was the very thing of all others | he would ike. Both made their purchases, Leech buying the third can before he got «nything very vaiuable, which, on opening, proved ta be an ele- ant diainond scarf-ptn, worth at the lea : j:tion $50, while Gross bought four cans, and in one of the four found a beautiful chatelain’ wateh worth $18, Both were immensely pleased with their “luck,” but the “trouble” between them, re- ferred to In the head}ine of this notice, 1s owing to the fact that Leech got. the scarf-pin, which Gross Wanted, while Gross zot_a chatelaine watch that Leech shortly betore sala he wanted so much. When our reporter lost saw them they were try- tng to convince eacvother that there had been a mistake somewherey but how or where or when neither seemed to know. Business 1s booming at the Importers’ Tea Company’s plaee of business, 819 Marzet Space, Mundreds of cans have been sold, and are sold dail: great many orders are received by mail, and alarze number of presents are sent out of thie etty every du the uniform price to one and all of 81 per ans for $5, 12 cans for $10, 25 cans fan $20, 63 tor $50, and a ther in money Toss Said a nice Ae uuEAvEr, 819 Market Space. A st of the following-named people living tn the city or in towns or vil not a great distance a ve received valuable presents withtn, the orty-eicht hours, may prove interesting reading to the recipients.as well as thelr inc Read the Ust. Perhaps you may have a friend umong the number: WATCHES FOUND. John ©. Ingersoll, nephew of Col. Bob, solid gold Watch, 18 carat, $100, In coffee; Churies Burke, 1330 Boundary st. nav., employed by Hon. J. Sco” ville, M. C., from New York, lady's gold watch, $50, in tea; Charles Dearborn, Alexandria, Va., sliver wal 1, $12, in tea; Mrs. C. K. Raynor, 3002 M st. n.w., ee Washington), watch, $10, in coffee; Rev. W: 8. Hawkins, Hayes’ store, Giouces- ter county, Va., stem-winder and. stel-setting watch, $%,'in coffee; James E. Bell, superlaten- dent of letter carriers, City P. O., resiiences30 C st. n.w..stem-Wwinding and stem-sotting watch, $25, in coffee; Miss Lizzle Flerner, 310 Indfana ave., gold rivg, With pearl setting, $15, in tea; Sisters of Charity, 10th and G st.n.Ww.,watch, #10,in tea;Capt. Hein, U.S. A., Fort Meyer. Va., catelaine, $18, 10 coffee: Mrs. Tiarris, 9000 st. b.w., watch, $10, In tea: Mra. Jackson, West Washliyton (Gcorge- town), Watch, $12, in tea; H. B. Polkinhorn, the well-known néwsileaier, 63) La. ave. near the Post Office, chatelaing, $18,’ in coffee; Edith Cropley Clageit, six years old, 813 K st. n.w., chatelaine, $18, In’ tea; Samuel Sifford, busiuess manager of the Sunday Capitat, chatelaine, $18, 1n coffee; Fred. Smnith, Oakland, Md., stem-setter, $15, in coffee; William Jones, Fredericksburg, Vu., open- face silver watch, $10,1n tea; M. A. Miller, Fred- erick, Md., stem-setter and’ stem-winder, '§5, in coffeé; Major T. ulth, Annapolis, chatelaine, $18, in coffee: Willlam 0. Smart, Leesburg, Va., chatelaine, $18, in tea; Mrs. Robinson, Staunton, Va., stem-setier, solid coin-silver, $20, in tea; Mrs. i. E. Lee, near Dayton, Va., stem-setter and stem- winder, coin-silver, $25, in coffee; Miss 8. St. Clafr, 512 12til st. n.w., solid gold ring, $10, in tea: Robert Grahatn, near Orange Court House, Va., silver watch, $18, in coffee; Mark Fee, near Cul- peper Court House, Va., ‘stem-setter and stem- winder, c@-stiver, ‘#25, in coffee; Henry Martin, Danville, Va., chatelaine, $18, in tes Dan’'l Jenks, near Gordonsville, Va., solid coin-silver stem-setter and stem-winder, $25, 1n coffee. In addition to the names given above, quite a large number of watches and various articles of Jewelry and silver- ware were sent out of the city by mall or express, Send $1, $5 or $10 and try your luck. Address Tm- porters’ Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Wash- ington, D. C. Last Spring and summer stock now in order, and subject to the discount of ten per cent. it is 12 good condition, and much of it was laid in late in the season. Fine Blue Flannel sults that were $13.90 each ast summer, can now be purchased for 512.15. This discount 1s offered until the close of this Month, but by purchasing early you secure the best ctlotee. ‘Geo. C. HENNING, ‘The Original One Price Man, 38 410 7th street. In Luck. Yesterday a tall, distingulshed-looking gentle- man walked into the Importers “rea Company's ‘store, 819 Market Space, threw down a dollar, and said he wanted acan oftea, He got it, and in the can found an elegant stem-winding and stem-set- ting chatelaine watch, worth $18 The watch keeps splendid time. Colonel C. C. Morrow, assist ant executive clerk of the United States Senate, is the name of the gentleman referred to, and no doubt he will devote most of to-day if not the bal- ance of the week exhibiting his Peper eae prize to his numerous friends. Yesterday the Im- porters’ Tea Compauy gave away forty-three watches and seven articies of diamond jewelry, besides many pieces of silverware. A good many people living out of the city order by mail, $1 per can, 6 cans for $5, 1%.cans for $10, 25 cans for and 65 cans for $0. Many country merchants and postmasters are making up clubs. Generally drawing will occur March | aid | FY DRY GOODS. ASSIGNEES ‘SALE DRY GoopDs, Stock of Dry Gonds in the Store of BROWN & CLA- tocost, TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY MARCH FIRST. Great Bargains cen be obtained by calling at once, as the time is limited, and the goods must be sold. By order of Assiruce, ft £09 MARKET SPACE. W LAST WEEK BEFORE STOCK TAKING. W O O W. Our prices are very low on sll seasonatle ws ese oon See oa. hand. nd have jervely been taken advantage of by otir pats the last two weeks. ae = : To reduce our stock as much as possible we shall continue the same scale of low prices to all caste rs the coming week. A We beg alto to «all especial attention to our ~' R D } R new ‘aud elegant line of SPRING GOODS, ‘ow in stock and daily arriving. It is our aim to offer the best selected assortnient of any house in this city, and at the LOWEST PRICES, D WASH GOODS! Zephyr Ginebams, Printed Canto In new and choice designs. WHITE GOODS ! nens, Fersian Lawns, Tineu' Lawns, Freueh Nainsooke, () > insooks, St ped Lawne, Jndia Mulla, Swiss Mulls, Masalias, And many New Styles never before shown? EMBRUIDERIES ! O we Shall make a SPECIAL OFFERIN & this week of some * iT HAMBURG ENGINGS, | it, de and 25 cuts per yard.) O Vhich will be grand bargains . N LAC! bY VEILD German Valenciennes Laces, 1 25. per doz. yards: Triiwming 1 yariety ; Barexes und Parisinas, biacl Bra: Nets; White Embroidery and 72 inch., at the right prices. HANDKERCHIFFS ! | Q , 242 Importers’ Sample Handkerchiefs, one of akind. Every one a bargain. Ask for lot of mpie Handkere! J Sample Handkerehi RIBBI RIBBONS !! AP ces Satin and Surzh Ribbons, all silk, Q SS bea ality, only 40. 45, and 50c. a yard; © K fully worth 80, 2, and Toe. a yard. 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 OLORED CASHMERES, IN LIGHT BLUE, ’ Cream and other colors, wide double width, all ‘wool, 60, SILK AND WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced from 50 to 25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, COLORED SILKS, 50. Ri COLORED SILK PLUSH, reduced from $3.75 to$2.50. PIANO COV SILK EMBROIDERED, $3.75. Large size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, double width, pure wool, 3734. All of our heavy double-width CLOAKING CLOTHS reduced to $1.50 and $2. BLACK SILK VELY! Beautiful PLAID DRESS GOODS, widest double width, reduced from 75 to $50. PURE WOOL BLANKETS, reduced from $7 to $5. All of our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1. All of our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1.25, COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 25 to 1234. COLORED and BLACK SATIS, 75. O creciea > L | | 'B i 0 hl ', $1. CARTER'S, 323 711 MARKET SPACE. Hier IMPORTANT! THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER! Having leased for s term of, twenty f property now occupied by Messrs. tersen, ve years the Kneesi and 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, ‘We shall shortly commenes to erect a Four-story Build- Ing, second to none in the conniry. SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! Atand below cost, all of our immense stock now in our 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. This is the first time in_ twenty years that we adver- tise to sell at or below cost, as no merchant can 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, 2a our opening (which we exrert tomake by September 1) shall be a display worthy the Capitalof the - Reduced all our Cottons and Sheetings, of focturere present cook "Haves botee asa acturere, preornt cont, “Having long before the late heavy rise, we are enabled to sell as Stated without loss to us. Our best Printa, in Shirtings and Dress Styles, war- PA ont Dries” Goods reduced. THEY. MUST BE ‘our Drews” Goods, reduced. ; CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, 25-cent Drees Goods to 1235 centa, 3734-cent Dress Goods to 20 centa, 50-cent Dress Goods to 25 centa, And all finer goods in proportion. | We have taken great pains to mark our iuimense stork down. Should, hows ever, a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction which ix bound to sell the article. aS, femember, we shall carry no Winter Goods over which a price will sell. SILKS, SATINS, GETT, $09 Market Space, will be eold off without regard | 2D Wi _ LADIES’ GOODS. patais ROYAL, —~— 2117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR AND 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. GLOV) ings in Ladies’ Kid Gloves, which positively have been unexaupied in Washington, both in cheajness and qu ity, vet we have to announce ancther 75-CENT bs. VES GLOVES. es KIDD. 00 Vv. SKUbD D o ov lin p 8 8y KD D So \y . KiLbpD Ad, 09 w u will be the most at- tractive snd inportaut sale we hive evr had. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Palais Royal 3-Rutton, 78e., former price . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Chamois Gloves, 68e., for- mer price $1.10, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. T-Hooks, $1.10, price $1.40 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. 6-Button Patais Roy: former price $1 FOR ON 4-But forn former on FOR ON L LLL RRR_ 00. ¥. RRO OY ERRR_O. RRO OO KR k 00 Y Y A AA TL, OY AAL L Y AAAL Y A alr G°S PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET. TAKE NOTIC | sriux. avotuer BEFORE REBUILDING. 200 dozen HATS of every = Beaver and Piusl quality, at 200 100 dozen of PLUMES, colors, at 75c., $1, $1. | OSTRICH TIPS, in le and ehope, tn Pelt, of the latest on Maven, Bbc. be., to $2 9, $1.50, $2, $2.50, to $3. U | A masnitcont aecortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, at ‘wonderfully low prices. RIBBONS, in afl widths and colors, im &: Grain, Brocaded, Surah, at 10c,, 15e., 2c. Elegant Brocaded Watered SASH RIBBO! ‘aud 60c. a yard, sold formerly at $1.25, SATINS, SILKS, PLUSH. er cent Jess than regular Value. 40 per cent less van regular price, English Black Treble Crape and Trimming. The balance of our lovely pattern HATS and BON- NETS will bo sold ai any price. offer will be refused. We also offer the following zoods: CHILDREN’S ULSTERS, at $1.25 to $2. LADIES’, at $3 and $4. A full line of CIRCULARS aud CLOAK! toi. Elegant JACKETS, at $2, $2.60 and $3. Our stock of LINEN and SILK HANDEFRC! Sti aud LADIES ; US imust a ter how low the price. = THIS REDUCTION WILL WEEKS ONLY. KING'S PALACE, fA _814 77h STREET NORTHWEST. M42* ‘D DOWN. In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MONO- GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thirty days— 2 Button -T5e. MRS. J. P. PALMER, _330 wa 1107 ¥F STREET NORTHWEST. ME: ©. Doxovan, 243 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, will open at her BRANCH HOUSE 1335 F SPREET, Washington, D. C., some elegant DINNER, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES that have Just been received from Paris, ‘Mrs. Donovan will remain here for a few days to take Dresses, &.. 6 PLUSHES, VELVETS, Our assortment is now complete, having upward of 1,200 pieces on hand, “These have all boo reduced 25 percent. Remember they must be sold. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED From $5 to From $6 19 DOLMANS, and all finer wreat 1,600 Garments on hand, and do not want to onen a New Store next fall with old stock. They shall and must be sol GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! BLANEETS, FLANNE) i CLOTHS. to $3 per pair. A ike ced from $1 pair. i Bed Cont je of bert Robe Print, and 1,600 Bed Comforts, filled with White Cotton, redi inember, they must be sold. Brown Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unbleached ‘Tabie Linen at 25, reduced from'3735. speaking the getter. up of aclub of twenty-five cans, costing: ‘five cans, costing $50, gets ahanhdsome present it takes but litte time to get up aclub, Clerks in Departments and others Can easily do it, and if they do not succeed in get- Ung a very valuable prize they at least get well in the tea or coffee for their trouble. Always ar in mlid this one fact—viz., both tea and coffee are of the best. quality, and cannot be beat in thisclty. ‘This is positively guaranteed, and as for price it 1s a good deal lower than can be bought ee oe en an or euane sure and give the Importers’ Tea Company's a trial, aa be convinced of the truth of the above statements as to quality and price. Address Im- ters’ Tea, Company, 819 Market Space, Wash- Ing ton, D. C, When the Skin is Parched and freckled by strong northwest winds and the Tace becomes dry and scaly, it can be restored to smocthness and good color by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. A perfect remedy for troublesome itching and vexatious pimples. erty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Ae winiows Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in ‘the United States, and has Deen used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relicves the child id diarrhea, gt gronh pro pert 15-cent Table Damaak marked down to 60 centa, PLB icine Seis ome 25 Table Damask for 75 cents. abve Dainaak cut down 40 $1, TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Bellis ff the entire stock ate trifle o7 half price. ‘Towels from fe. up to$le NAPKINS, DO all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. cctvan, tnt wil ope oS TUESDAY MOMMTR pt 600 v on . worth of HAMBUNG EMBROIDERY, ‘These were ordered last June from the other aide. ‘The xoods have since advanced 20 percent. Therefore, look out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, _UNDERWEA! HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHL FRINGES, EELS nee in the bowels an Sy to the child it rests the mother. Pree 2% cents a Dbotile, 0,W,8 ‘Wells’ Health Menower Grentet remedy earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility. Depot, 480 Penn. ave. on &e. Steen mrt tively cures nervous vs loss FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! BUTTONS! We donot the gu buliing ail bo ‘AND ALL SEW MEAD AS POSSTELE, grders for French before going to _w2i-2w MONDAY, January 30, 1862. XM ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, For style at short notice. "Ladies tan. have Drestos ent and basteq, and a perfect fit guaranteed. 19 T, NEAR IRS BB. BBUCE, No. 493 97 STRE £, northwest, —Staiuping, Embroidering sud Ma- ferials: Art Needlework taucht, privately and in classes, by skilied artiste. Dresses and Cloaks cut and fitted. Ladiea’ and Misses’ Corsets of the best make, inciudh Dr. Warner's, the Thomson Giove Fitting, aid Wilson's Waist for Children. Sole agency for Airs. E. Bare’ celebfated Abdominid Supporter. 19-dm Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, MAKES CORSETS TO ORDER h a ai dea he base Sedat car ae e 5 ¥ PORTING, and for other invaluable Comets, including the Patent Bhoulder Brace and all Dress leforin Goods, Her own make ONE DOLLAR CORSET cannot bo surpacecd. “Her sock of French Corsets is complete, Furnishingsat lonest prices: sees snd Gentleman's NcBe—Frenchy Geman aid Spanish spoken. £2-12t M® SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office. CREWEL and GER- VES. EDUCTION IN OUR PRICES faxtrion’ and best | ired shades and VELVETS, at fully 40 LACES, in real and imitation of the latest design, fully A full line of the est English BLACK TREBLE ORAPE, at $1, £1.50, $2. Ladies in need of a ournins ontf will'do well to examine our stock of 3, at $2.50, $3 HOLD GOOD FOR TWO LADIES’ GOODS, [RESETS OF 4 MOST FAVORABLE PUR CHASE. MARKED DOWN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. $1.25 CORSET COVERS, now only TSe. each $1.66 CORSE VERS, £1.00 cach $1.75 CORSE © COVFRS, $1.28 each | $2.28 CONST COVE $1.50 each $2.48 CORSET COVE 1. cach | Ladies of Ws | appreciation of m have so promptly proved their Bancaine beforgeiork taking, it | secuum motmewiuat sicperfucts to quote price as above, cepectally in our Underwear Department, yet wedesire to please and benefit as pany as pomible Uy publishing: OUK SPRING OPENING. COCE 400, no Ovrosire Brees Bawe y= B. VAN REUTH, ss ROBES PT MANTFAUE, a irteenth wircet » “t. Jostuimes of all deseriy a6 furnished at nes, Lacon, Jat-Ine rt FAMILY SUPPLIE SOW WILTE 1 Rolls and the National Pair an is: meetin the 8 very handaorne gold ¥ nther. Patent exce “and will asethe Mort excetius houwekeeper ad wath fastidionts ey ix es KETTANCE, ut Flour, marie . a@ very Pa cheap aad beautil ent, within wat we waste will "will try it and have fnitr the wo cele- { coumegneutiy Golden Tilt is Vandiy Pour, but. it ie a fRtent Moar with the wrvat sdvautew that itean be penucht for cons ¥ loa mouey Hew a zrwat man Toure not near an Hil.” Por sate ty stand Tudiaus CIALTE GOODS THAT NO HOUSF IN THE UNTIED STATES CAN GIVE YOU GREATER VALU PoR THE MONE Rich Old Jaya The supe: Sweet Leat T Newport P. 1918 PEN EIVED— A fine lot of MBERS, FLOLIDA TOMATOPS, and FLOKIDA ORANGES. Constantly on band, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS. Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBRETS, Patace Maker, _Corner 14th street and New York avenue. Bray pre BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. STANDS Nos. 666, G67, 508. 490. Stu STREET WING ok MARKET, G EKMAN SELT) Only genuine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial inctedients, from the Koysl Prumdam Springs at Neider-Selters. Depot for Vau Buil'e RYE AND ROCK, B. W. REEDS SONS, Jal? 1216 F street northwest. FoR Sew YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! ‘The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Ligueurs—ail of cur importation. Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies ond Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO., ae sa ru _ ‘SUT Market Space. FPPEAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, Favorably Known we eREIGN, yields, in perfection, white, sweet aiid wholesome breed HUME, CLEARY & CO., am : . 807 Market Space, WwW E ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, ‘Constantly on hand. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. @ how STAG PUKE RYE WHISKY ie unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sidvboard and sickroom is unrivalled, HUME, CLEARY & CO., 428 VEN R. KFL- BEEF, LAMB, V! and 200 an 807 MARKET SPACE. LER rs Prner-Crase EAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEP 629 ana tao tg ‘9th street wing, and 630 Center 208 Northeru Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Ottice. city. delivered fi toa of v ree of charge parts ud SEWING MACHINES, &. RRECEVED To-pay A FRESH-SUPPLY 0 THE CELEBRATED QUEEN MACHINES, Also, WHITE, DOMESTIC, SINGER, WHEELER | & WILSON No. # MOUSEROLD and’ HOWE MA- CHINES, which wali be wold at the conpauy"s lowest price, for cash, on monthly payments. One partly used Domestic, ‘5; one Binger, one Howe, $10, oue Witsan, $14." * All Machines we sell or repair sre warranted for three saa C. AUERBACH, 7th and H atrecen, Corner 7th and Hf stres Nest door to Auerbach's Gents’ Fi Has Store. _ a3 E LDREDGE ELDREDGE ELDREDGE ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINES. finest finisied and simplest Machine ever pro Gand. Knees meen ples ano, ‘Call and Eaauwe it, at OPPENNEIMER'S, 528 9th etreet northwest, St. Cloud Building. fons. ~ 7 ON'T MAKE MUCH NOISE ABOUT We ¥9 CH AP 1z Completa stock of A MANTOWN WOOL, ART EMBROLDEREE and all But Keep the Finest Assor Mtr fr Fang Reeiorok Scores ae nda torts ea a sa in Washing ELiNGs! HOSLEBY, GLOVES, FRINGES and'THIM- | “Honting and Repairing a specialty. 5) STAMPING promptly executed. 2-3m 18 “ ea 427 9th wtreet — persue, rows! Fons: Xusrz axp ¥ Srucers. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF . "TWO CASES MORE : those "THe ata a tien We have another supply of desirable FURS, just re» We make lower prises than sor before for the quality | FUR-LINED CIRCULARS and DOLMANS, 5 DOUGLASS’ BILE-LINED DOLMANS, Noera Sraerr. SEAL SAOQUES, MUFFS and CAPs, PENING OF BEAT LACES, a,| Alatow toceoe tien ont, Venise Breton Laces; Ma- = Ine Figuncing + sas daa a Waite WILLETT & RUOFP, ‘Beaded Laces and Dress. ‘etc. ete. made os * a {his line of goods a specialty, I will ‘henceforth be pre- | _ 225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Daredi olter the fuest and most complete eesaruuent | 7p iBT EY'S COMPOUND GALISAYA TEES ors arenye, [Roe eke. 901 PENNSYLVANIA A’ tote ee and