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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. LOC. AL MENTION. District Government Affairs. Messrs. W. W. McCullough & Co., lumber dealers, The Weather. have asked the Commissioners to have a few leads “i Of gravel hauled to New Jersey avenue and E OPFICE OF THE CHIRP SIGNat. tg! ‘reet northwest to make the street passable at Waewrxctow. D.C. that point fate “Atianthe states, iain, followed (aia wen ceases by prthing Weather, northeast veering to southeast The Commissior notified Mr. Bailey, of winds, stationary or higher temperature, followed | the fas company, that a Mrs M.A. Parker has | 0 by falling barometer. eucduhe ict for Dist damages susta box projec tion In the footway, and that the Dis frict authorities will hold the’ gas company re- msible for all losses of this kind sustained Special Weather Ralletin. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin te the press:— = e barometeris est In Colorade and Wyomtn e District im consequence of the gas company’s i@ highest. in the St. Lawrence valley. General | Works, also notify the coi conieny to remove now hes fallen in the northeast, and } all such Leet hrt tewithin the parking where there 1 ‘ne lake region. | 's any park! and where there !s not, that such She cot ware In the nartineest has extertad to | fixtures must be put on a level with the footwalks g : to prevent such accidents, ProsaTe Bustwess.—Yesterday, in the matter of the estate of A. M. Sotelo letters of administra- tion were by dates for by Gen. H. V. Boynton, the widow and hers renouncing their right. ‘The will of Jacob Frederick Sailer was filed with the register yesterday. He leaves his estate to the widow, Elizabeth B. Sailer. AN ENTERTAINMENT AT St. ELIZABETH OPERA Hovsr.—Last evening the patients and officers and atiendants at the government hospital for the tn- sane enjoyed a fine entertainment in the large hall of the Institution, “St. Elizabeth Opera House.” This was given under the management of Jake Budd,of the Capital Theater, and the performances Were of such a character ai to keep the audience Ina roar of laughter. ‘The performers were agree- ably Surprised ut the keen perception of fun Kile Atlantic st ean tor The temperature bas ‘The follnsing Yule valley, middie Atlan- tates. ‘The depression in ove to the northe stward, win the *, the Ohio valley and gulf ————— THe New Prov making supericr cabinet photorr. ee hargy {OF | the audience. ‘The performance Included 2 capt: a, 2 v acted ketch: #1 orn,” wit! Toons; one evey Might of stairs; Penn. ave., | Hll¥ acted sketch, “Hamlet in a Horp; Budd as “the Vender of Vegetables,” Billy Wik liums as “Keeper,” and W. H. Danvers as “Ham- let;” acrobatic feats by the Larmartine Brothers; song and recttation by Ada Melrose; Frank Mc- Nish in his “Essence of Oid Virginia,” posturings and contortions; and several songs by the “Horse- Shoe Four”—Ella and Josie Love, B. F. Carr and J. J. Quinlan. ‘THE TABFRNACLE ORGAN OF! te dours west of 9th moe . D. MenRirr, Manager. Asparagus, Bermuda po- tatoes, strawt t-honse rhubarb and ade ambers, butter, lettuce, mushrooms, toma- tees, watereress. C. Exar. 635 9th street wing ENING.—Last evening aon te Ge feet, te Mr. at foot. Hiow Tips ox raz Bar—February 19, 8:49 a. m., 9:18 p.m. February 20, 9:36 a.m, 10 p.m. as nd women, transact zens, men and we feaiaine ee eee Cae ort streets west, I street north and B invited to attend wrtonge —AN ‘business or uy oo Cs) Friendly Visitors will omnis their neir organtation, and the practical methods of the Assoctated Chari- tes will be explained and discussed. Hon. James Gilfillan is president of the fifth subdivision, which includes the main business partof Wash- ington, a How Much Makes a Man Rich. Marcy Memoirs. “To be rich,” said William L. Marcy, at one time Secretary of State, “requires only a satis- factory condition of mind. One man may be rich with a hundred dollars, while another, in the possession of millions, may think himself poor, and if necessities of life are enjoyed by each it is evident that the man whois best satis- fled with his possession is the richest.” To illustrate this idea Mr. Marcy related the follow- ing anecdote: ‘While I was governor ot the state of New York I was called upon one morn- ing at my office by a rough specimen ef a back- woodsman, who stalked in and commenced con- versation by inquiring ‘if this was Mr. Marcy?’ replied that was my name. ‘Bill Marcy?’ said he. I nodded assent. ‘Used to live in’ in South- port, didn’t ye?’ I answered in the affirmative, and began to feel a little curious to know who Center market. ot = ye in a aoe foe in, Rev, ee my ator ri et Steal vie! eeu 3 rGnts ion’s Ieeland Mi jicks pastor, there was a large at present, | ‘That’s what ‘old ’em,’ crie woods- kg ha na oh Roarieuna Ae poner (o n the eccaston of the grand organ opentt The | man, bringing his hand down on his thigh with English Barley Sugar and Rock and Rye Verdict was that the i peintoheE Tacous. | tremendous force. ‘I told ’em you was the re iv; all a great relief, uml only 2 cents per | and the room was found to posicas ex: neolos | Bill Marcy who used toltve in Southport; pound. For sale onty by the Orisinal Hamilton's re ad oe iafias by | they wouldn't believe it, and I promised te eosd tat steve nts 1231 Pennsylvania ave- vo ea flute solo 6: €, Bane: utter, | Next time I came to Albany to come and nee and vocal selections by Mine. Annie Hoemer- Ras? par iiss Agnes McGrew, Mra J. M. Powell, 8. H. Liiebridge, and Harvey Kohi Berore rututag your eyestzht consult Hempler. THE LAWRENCE BARRETT DRAMATIC CLUB, the most energetic club of the kind that has ‘ever flourished in this city, will play a short engage- ment xt the National Theater week after next. Iris Easy to repair optical goods. Hempler’s, | Col. Mapleson’s Opera Company occupy the first 43g street. three nights of the week, the club then follow ———_—_—_ Wi wurda Snetsa 1s Beureviva. Finest Photographie Por- | Nents, and. & The Merchaey Vee ey, traits in thts e:ty, by Davis, $3 per doz, at¥5 Penn- | night ‘and Saturday matinee. “Jullus Coesar” ja avenue Was produced last Season, when It was a great success; but “The Merchant of Venice” 18 anew venture, Mr. Thad. Sailer, the well-known stage Girector, has been training the members for several months, as has also Miss Sehreiner, the elocutionist. Mr. Barrett, the tragedian, at his last visit here witn their performance of “Julius Cesar” and was very much pleased, s0 much so, Indeed, that he expressed a wish to see # rehearsal of “The Merchant of Ventce.” Van Horn, of Philadelphia, will costume the plays. $3 Per Doz., artistic and beautifully finished, Cabinet Photographs, made by Davis, #5 Pa. ave! Pere Ortve Or. and macaronlat Velatt’s, 620 9th street vorthwest. 11 Penn- &@t short notice. eo ge ‘THE FEDERATION OF Lasor met at Timms’ Hall Thursday night. Communteations were received from a number of trades’ unions in various parts of the country, giving words of encouragement. ‘There was a general discussion on the outlook for the laboring man. The bill introduced in the House by Mr. Aldrich on the 13th inst., to regulate lake and marine Spipping; in the interbst of Which Mr. Powers, secretary of the Knights of Labor, 13 laboring, was rend, ais: and indorsed. ‘The t of vessels to provide Mavawe Esta Sore New York, will re orders for west, , of No. 19 East 16th strect, in a week lor to take Spring, at No. 1331 F street north- LE to-morrow will con- st interest to our Jewish se Of theta should buy it. Tue Stxpay CuKon Oilice, 482 9ta st CITY AND DISTRICT. better q ction of the men a ee by compeDin have not less than | oue competent seaman for every 35 tons burden, gs ‘The Courts. Count IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Sonnenseimtit against Sonnen- schnildt; affirmed. Adjourned to Monday, Pouce Covrt—Judge Snell, assault on Jas. N. Ste ephen Washington, from Jno. Beverly; $10 or Five K ndergarten, smother, Ellen Long; the peace for'six months. Jas Washington, lar- cong. of $2 worth, of bones from Jas, Hamimer; pleaded gulity, and was sent down for 80 days in anlt of $10, ‘Robert Honesty, assault on Lorenzo $5 0r15 days. Wm. Johnson, colored, sec- oni offence of pe it larceay, in stealing a pair of from rand Jury; bonds Eon ewis Godfrey; $50 or 3 mont Franklin Marton, loud and Nf Jas. Klester, Claud Lee, len Mack, for ali at the Washington inar- is thereon for sale; $3 or nd Chas. Holden, Toud 715 days each. Mary E. John- ith belug a public prostitute; 20 —-—_—_ 2 days. V ‘shingion C. Hurdle, assault’ on bis Condeused Hockis. rife; $5 or Ss, and personal bonds to keep the Streot Inmaps will be lighted at 5:30 p. m. and ex- Dantel Long, thveats of personal, siokenes m. rsohal bonds to keep ied a suit in equity a Wi 1 otlock last. nt talnment at Marius Hal eon me OF Ue < xtrieating adly injured, appa- and bolsterous. son, charged days. attached to a bu me fri driven in, be ched and Mr. Leach agiust a street d gate, Injuring him se ——— ee Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THe EVENING Star. —The State Grange | se yee is e 5 #: 3% 23 23% 2. was made,on behalf of the le in H. King, Antu, ight, after amecting in which | were conierred, by a banquet ten ot the Society for le ue District Grange of’ Northern Virginia | tot n’S Mansion House. ona| THR Fist oF THE Furere.—The committee on nse] | public property, as antictp at 1 in THE STAR yester- ad | day, hos fixed “next Satur sth inst., for the Iand Wiea | &aual renting of the fish ben horse ha d both dis | They have also resolved to invite persons interested in ¢ Kansas, | tor’s office nex - ot | Will be given that e Seu bet i r nest Of Chulsiutent to carry out his bid. § publesome matter. = Ryan, who sold his : for elghty Cents on the dol- s ‘ora Hayden | Ltr, bo about 1852, and patd about : A. F. Seitz, | eighty —'The Midland. road company » suuariian t) | Will Dold a mocting of stockholders here next ‘Tues, r day.—T Jebration of the coming 2d of % be a parade of the Alexandria ra urmey, and of the St. Potter. ENTS UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, 55 CENTS. Job Lot Marseilles and Piques, at half their regular prices, 1234 centa. | Double Width all-Wool Black Cashmeres, 35c.,45c.,50c. | Remnents of fue White Cambric, 10 cents. Madras Ginghams and Percales, Spring styles. "y | Job Lot Hamburg Embroidery, at half price. Colored Sitks, all the new shades. and Prof. e general commit! om Veteran Corps fair centripu from the re fn C change | Ie ‘ty Miss Bartict along right smart. You see short! you, and find out for sartin. Why, you know me, don’t you, Bill?” I didn’t exactly like to ignore his acquaintance altogether, but for the life of met couldn't recollect having seen him before, and so I replied that he had a familiar countenance, but that I was not able to callhim by name. ‘My name is Jack Smith,” answered the backswoodsman, ‘and we used go to school together thirty years ago, in the little red echool house in old Southport. Well, times have changed since then, and you have become a great man, and got rich, I suppose.’ I shook my head, and was going "to contradict that impression’: when he broke in: ‘Ob! yes you are, I know you arerich; no use denying it. You was comptroller for—for a long time; and the next time we heard of you you was gover- for. You must have had a heap of money, and Tam glad of it—glad to see you getting along so smart. You was always @ smart Jad at school, andI_ knew that you would come to something.’ and opinion, but told him that I thanked him for his good wishes litical life did not pay so well as he imagined. ‘I suppose,’ said I, ‘fortune has smiled upon you since you left Southport?” ‘Oh, yes,’ said he, ‘Ihain’t got nothing to complain’ of. I must ab Thave got ly after you left Southport our whole family moved up into Vermont, and put right into the woois, and I reckon our family cut down more trees and cleared more land than any other in the whole state.” ‘And so you have made a good thing of it. How much do you consider yourself worth?” 1 asked, feeling a little curious to know what he considered a fortune, as he seemed to be so well satisfied with his. ‘Well,’ he replied, ‘ don’t know exactly how much I am wort! I think (straightening himself up) ifall my debts were paid I should be worth three hundred dol- He clear cash!’ He was rich, forhe was satis- ed.” SR AMERICAN Horses For Evrore.—The Pal Mall Gazette (London) in a recent issue, says: The Americans are cutting us out of another market. For many years the demand of France and Germany for remounts has been confidently calculated upon by our horse-breeders; but it would seem that in this market also we are be- ing undersold by America. French agents are out west with orders for no fewer than 5,000 horses for the French army. They are to be shipped to Havre in batches of 250 at a time. These American horses, as a shipper says, are just the thing to carry a Frenchman into or out ofa fight, as they are hardy and spirited. Three years ago 2,000 American horses were shipped to London to the Metropolitan ‘Tramway Gots: pany, and a letter is quoted from Mr. C. A. Smith, chairman of the company, to the effect that ‘the American horses are the toughest and most hardy of any that we can get. I would give two French horses for one American one any day.’ It would seem that it is not only on the race-course that the transatiantic horse- ome distances his British ee W/ om TICURA. CUTICU. RA. guricu re HABE POISONING. Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. H., troubled with bad humor on hands and neck, caused by lead poison- ing. (He's a painter.) At times it would break out, crack open, and the skin separate from the flesh in large pieces, suffering great, continual itching and stinging. Purchased your remedi fee; used CUTICURA RESOL- nterna OUTICURA and WAP and in. an three ected & complet ‘ure, and has not been troubled since. Corroborated by’ Bullard & Foster, Drugyist Keene, N. He ‘HER DIED FROM MIT. MOTHER DIED FROM it. dame, Newark, Ohio, says: e J. REMEDIES are th eorgt repfest medicin rie ad ee aE the worst cace salt rheum in this country, My taother Me = | Carpets at Wholesale Prices. had it twenty years, aud in fact died from it. I be- Liattieum and Walter H. James, two i five Cuticura would have waved ber life. | My’ arms young cate by Detective | Floor Vil-€loths at Wholesale Prices. breast and head were covered for t! hres yours, which te y yin Baltimore, on ae potlilng felleved or cured until T used the COTICU- tied lurcenics in Unis | Cottons at Wholesale Prices, KA KESOLVENT (blood puritier) internally, and Police Court to-day 00 | gheeting Cottons from 25 cents. c RA and CUTICURA SUAP externaliy. ¢ a watch and chain from n this city b, LY and Were comiuitte RECEIVING NEW SPRING GOUDS DAILY. marshals for t the resl- . DH “ | lest even- and adopted a uuliorm regalia for the occa- ‘A meeting of t the St. Patri C. M. TOWSON'S,” ‘A AVENUE, south side. APOLLINARIS, rs broke into the office of Acker & Co., ‘orth Capitol and E streets, some be endr ot to break the ¥ bored a Lote ti fk and Hlled it with powder, but ase the plun of blowing the safe open ceed. nse was Issued to-day to Willlam aM. OParn ‘There will positively be the jail tomorrow. “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Med. Journal. uo Visitors admitted to AID ror THE V tem Te will be Pen route to Cleve- te the obse- eon the 2ita of epterber, 1S81,an accident occurred at Brady's Run, Pa. or whien sfx men lo-t thelr lives. They | ly, the smallest couiposed of three of seven children. On tamily of father he mother having died soon after Yearning of her husband's terrible death, Colum- Dia Commandery on the 2ist Getober, 1881, a] ated Sir Knight Geo. W. Pratt a committe to @ some action ‘The ONLY Spring which has been examined by the | Department of State and by the Treasury of the United | States, and the weter of which has been expressly de- clared to be a natural mineral water. Extracts from Oficia! separa the U.S. Govern- eee oe impregnated solely reer gaa.” through its president, D. M. Sto alse $555, id OILY Terai SURE OSs | U.S. Vice Consulate, Cologne, Germany, Oct. 16, 1817. yp SO ‘Besta GOA Salen aacat eae (hough ‘tn ne way responsible) =| vs. 4 Ously don ted $1,000 to cach ef these famies Ut | US: Consulate, Cologne, Germany, Nov. 26, 1878. natural mineral water.” ‘Turorniirs Younes’ {pextiry Sti. met ier U.8.Treanury Department, Washington, D.C., Feb. 2, ‘There ge pes nt before Si — tins ia) Rew York, Wedae ‘tie at nether the cophitns merly of this city) should er should not be com- Se me waste sein Woda ataccaale cent mineral waters shipped to the United States.” Gen. Starring, Special cd had declined = aoe ury, Fed. 26, 1879. hh ‘Whose identity 3 Bighorn nettles dang i wis Coe Drei | Col. Tichenor, Special Buropean Agent U. 8. Treasury, vious, Aug. 81, 1882. *‘Toonclade, therefore, that the water imported under ‘thename of Apoliinaris Water, is-an article which is produced by nature, and is not the handiwork of man ; that it is a natural and not an artificial water.” Charles J. Folger, Sec. U. 8, Treasury, Jan. 28, 1882. THE ABOVE EXTRACTS DISPOSE COMPLETELY OF THE VARIOUS ATTACKS MADE UPON APOL- | LINARIS WATER BY INTERESTED MANUFAC. | TURERS OF AERATED WATERS. sreeee Fe for ti TE F. han by | usin t oun ier) {hteruall U AT by the CU’ AP externally. ALRS. ae eee most violent: youaness, psemasis. PSORIASIS. PSOHIASIS, PSORIASIS JORTASIS. Henderson, {,llcnderson, N.¥.. cured of fen! are standing, by RESOLVEN'T (bi ood, purifier) interna tnd GUTICURA and GUT SOAP. externally” ‘Thhe mont wonderfal ease on record. Cre certified to before a justice of the peace and prominent citizens, All aflicted with itehin ng snd scaly diseases should send for this testimonial iu 1, RURIBLE SKIN HUMOR. TERRIBLE ‘SEIN HUMOR. KIN HUMOR: HUMOR. TEKKISLE SKIN HUMOR, Hi. Drake, FE: Detroit, has recovered from a terrible sitin humor, shi hi ike his head, He5 and i RESOLY VENT toad rificr) interually, and CU'TICURA a: TICUIGA BORE Ge teat thin Gureu)exterually,, This te wood news. —'ribu ours RHEUM. SALT RHEUM. SALT RHEUM. SALT RHEUM. SALT RHEUM, Those who have experienced Se ee of Salt Rheum can appreciate t ‘endured for ¥ until cured by" VEICURA RESOLVER iiood puyiter, internally, aud CUTICURA and CUTICURA . WM. PELLINGTON mu, Wis. (onetza. CUTICURA CUTI Rone ceTICul and CUTICURA SOAP “exte EMSOLVENT intersaly vill cies of aay? from, ane CUTICURA ‘ENT, $1. SOAP, 200-; GUTICULA SEA ‘druggists. Depot: W N™ TO BE SNEEZED AT. TO BE §NEEZED AT. ROt 10 Be GREEZED AT’ ROT TO BE H BNEEZED A’ by all’ Co far yoaeas ELECTRIC PLASTERS. CITY ITEMS. Mats for Spring of 1882. Gentlemen’s new style Pasir $2.50, $3; Fine Soft Felts (new shapes), $1. Best stock of “ Dollar Hats” in the city; Boys’ fine $1, worth fully $1.56. Splendid assortment of Boys’ and Children’s Dress and School Hits, all colors, all styles and all prices, at Lewis’, $20 7th et., Det. Land K nw. $100—The Importers? Tea Company, 819 Market Space, still continue to do a splendid business, People here in the city go again and again to this popular establishment to ‘purchase tea and coffee, While onlers froma distance are coming in thioker and faster as each day rolls around, "A large numberof postmaster and country merchants are sending in clubs for 12, 35, or 65 cins. Getters up of clubs almost always are more thas satisfied with thelr presents. Clerks here in the various departments can save money and perhaps get a mice present besides if they will take an Interest in the inatter and make up claps, Many have already done so and many more can If they will During this week there were given away all told up to last evening 843 watehes of all sorts and Kinils, 69 pieces of diamond jewel distinct sums of ‘money, besides a great mu Uicles of silverware, Buh as buiter-dishes, goblets, hapkin-holders, ée- th tea and coffee are positively guarantesd to be of the very best quality,none better, and worth every cent asked for either. The tea is put up in caps, 1 pounds per can; coffee, 34¢ pounds per can, and $1 takes any can in the hous. Every can contains @ present ot some kind, either money or Jewelry, In value from ten cents’ up. If you have hg yet 'made your purchases do 80 at onee. ite. We give a partial list of those wino received presents yesterday, Have you an acquaintance prong: the number? CARH PRESENTS, Col. C. C. Morrow, assistant executive clerk U.S. Senate (Secretary's: “el s0 in corres (Col. M. got a watch the othe W. R. Anderson, Cin- en Onte, $60 im ton Charles- WW. Var $00 inv coftee: W altimore Railroad Gpmpany, Curberiand, Md., $75 in corte; CA. pearborn, 157 Dearborn stteet, Chi- cago, IIL, $200%in Duo FOUND. Miss Lottte Lee, Georgetown, ring, $30, in coffee: Ann Robinson (colored), Alexandria, ear-drops, $50, in tea; Wesley Colby, car-ariver, scari-pin, $30, in WATCHES FOUND. J. A. Wise, aes General’s office, eet) £18, in tea; Emi Bruehl, Silver Springs, Md., winder-and.setter gnid watch, $100, In comes? Chas. Cleveland, Baltimore and Potomac Tuilroad, Alex- andria, Va., stem-setter, $15, 1n_ te: 72 Neer, Martinsburg, Va., engineer, Baltimore and Ohio Rat Company, city residence 3 Water strect, stem-winder and Stem-seticr, $20, in coffee; M- Keating, barber, National Hotel, stem-winder, $15, in tea; ‘M. M. Parker, assistant city postmaster, Chatelaine, $18, in coffee; Ool. D. B. Anger, post= master, city, catelaine, $18, In coffee; Rev. Dr. Merrill, 807 East. Capitol street, stem-winder, $15, incoffée. In addition to the above a great many’ articles ef silverware were given away. The sup- ly @f watches and diamonds seems to be inex- austible. Cull, send or write. Address lmpor- es Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Washington, oF Stone Ringe. Hot Springs, Diamond, Amethyst, Turquols, Pearl, Onyx, Cameo, Ruby, in gold, from $4 to $15, at Prige’s Jewelry Sto Store, 5 Pennsylvania avenue. Why be Sick and Ailing when Hop Bitters will surely cure you? Ah, that Twinge! Why, you're rheumatic. Seek relief instanter frou Glenn's Sitphur s Soup. oes Hair and he x Dye, Black or Brown, Life is in Jeopardy as long as a violent couch or cold runs on un- checked. Remember tts, nd lose no time in re- sorting to Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar, the only certain cure. Pike's Tootuache Drops cure in one minute, Hee Water 1s rendered harmless and more refreshing with Top Bitters in each draught. Just the Wine for Consumptives. This class of Invalids who have been kept alive and health improved by the use of Speer’s Port Grape Wine, is sufficlent evidence of its great value to build up a wasting system; when u: wit a raw egg for a short time It often efte pertect cure. “Puysictins recommend it abow other wines for females and debilitated perso: Seld by Druggists and Grocers. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compouna doubtless ranks first as a curative agentin all diseases of the prc system, deceneration of the kidneys, 1 the bladder, urinary caicult, &., &¢. “Send to ¥ Ivdia E; Pinkham, 233 Wester Avenue, Lynn, Mass, for pamphlets. ‘The Fast Mril for the West Will {n future leave promptly on time, so onel Ainger, postmaster, and the ANU post- master, Colonel Parker. Both seem to be in dead earnest, and say taat from now on they will not Isten to apy excuses, either irom the rullroad coiupany or from any employés in their office, Colonel A. seemed to be ewhat excited about the matter yesterday, and when q oned close- ly about it, he, after a moment: besitation, put his hand tn his pocket and puile ub a sple Sali chatelaine watch, worth $18; found In 9 cantor co! fee purchased from the Importers? Tea Company, tation No. #19 Market Space. The watch 1s a first-class timekt Ainger r. Colonel fter depart seed Why he Was that all mails will eet ume” “Cole onel Barker, assistant postmaster, also found a deantirul cliatelaine watch in 2 cin of coffee he bougit. The watch t$ an exact duplicate one Colonel Ainger has. Both gentlemen. are proud of their presents, and no doubt will bi leased to show them to’ tier numerous triends. Remember the price—B1 a can, six cons for twelve cans for $10, twenty-fiv five cans for $50, and a Ty sent, or write. ‘Address I:nporters? Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Washingt “Buchupaiba,? New, quick, complete cure tour days, urinary at- fections, smarting, frequent or dificult urination, Kidney diseases,” $1, at druggists. Depot, 480 Penn. ave. “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches,”” when allowed to dissolve in the mouth, have a dl- rect influence on the inflamed parts, allaying Pul- monary Irritation, and giving reilef in Coughs, Colds and the various Throat ‘Troubles to wilcli singers and public speakers are Mable, Alw: A delicious ‘odor “ae ‘tap. mest by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Elegance and Pur! Ladies who 20 preciate eennce tna purity are using Parker's eae Balsim. It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and luster. A Varied Performan Many wonder how Parkers Gingér Tonto can Perform such varied cu inking it simply essence of ginger, when in’ fact {tis made from many valuable inealcines which act beneficially on every diseased organ. For any case of Piiemnt pas or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy falls to cure. "Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., Arch street, Philadelphia Pa. None genuine ithe out bis signature, Sold by druggists, 018-20 ene ulcerated, ‘ard. ‘o all who are sumtéring. from the errors and in- tions of youth, nervous, weakness, eariy , loss of manhood, &e. wes nd a recipe that will cure you, free of dua ‘nis great re- ly Was discovered by a mi stoi ary in South America. Senda self- addressed envelo Rev. Josgra T. dsm Marion Harland in her valuable book Of recipes, called “Breakfast, neheon and Tea,” says OF Heckers. Selicraising “J have foubd it invaluable in cake making. Indeed, I have never achieved anything short of a triumphant success when I have used it.’ ‘The Most Noted Men of modern times have publicly attested to’ the value of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as a cure for yd? and colds. ‘xperience of ‘ee Old Narse. firs Ninsiows Booking 8) is the prescription of one of Ker derslomensist tans and nurses {n the United 81 has been used for forty years with never-! eatin Leste by millions of mothers for their Cass oy ed ia, grin i wird 6 ‘alls. “as ivi the mother. 3) Scents oder \Hen’s Brain pote naecennrs Reliabl confer Bean Est is Pater TE Bost | tively cures nervous. all seminal and from pain, cures 4 in the bowels an to the child it rests AMUSEMENTS DRY GOODS. LADIES’ GOODS. ATIONAL THEATER. THIS (Saturdsy) EVENING, LAST TIME OF MR. J, K. EMMET, I~ FRITZ IN IRELAND, OR THE LOVE OF THE SHAMROCK. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20rn, Grand rev SLRALFY, BROTHERS. aR I tg * BLACK CROOK. New Scent and new Grand Bal- ain fel by Wile De HOSA: Grand © eat ihees. Bailet of One Hutdeed Ladies. iralfy's European Specialties, ‘The Famous Ronzid Broth ‘The Celebrated Martin Family, &e. The entire Spectacle produced under the personal ai- rection of IME aud BOLOSS: KIRALEFY. eee LAST OF THE JOLLITIES. FAIL TO SEE THE ELECTRICAL DOLL. PAIL Te HE ELt TL DOL THY ELECTRICAL DOU THE RICAL DOT WP Ppontionably one of the most gifted of orld. JORD'S OPERA HOUSE, WASHINGTON. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 197TH. RELIGIOUS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. SPIRITUALISM! ‘The World’s Greatest Medium, ANNIE EVA FAY. exommuntoations fram friends: maierializing of flow. faces, forme and musical phenomena under test conattions in FULL GASLIG! A Guitar is played sed around tke rooin by the invisible power. to the audience by hands plainly ecem. Bell rang, Harpe are play and ether terte of a starving mature take place in pree- ence of these three wonderful medinms. ‘Doors open at 6:30; commences at 8 p.m. at ASHINGTON SCINMUTZEN PARK. SUNDAY, FEB. 19-AFTERNOON 8 O'CLOCK. MEMBERS UY LHS" SHARHINGTON SOHEUTZEN itt BY Pror. ARTH'S ORCHESTRA, ONGREGATION. CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1882. FOCAL, AND INSTRU MENTAL LONCERT, By the Misees Mai MeGrew,, Birdie Luca jadaine Kaspar, and Mersra, 1 a ickets, 50 cents, at Meteerotte. £18-2t° Tah ADDITION, TO THE SPLENDID, PROGRAM efit of the Free Kin+ Y EVENING, the services of Mra, MORE, of New York, have been secured, ho will road £17 "TALEMADGE HALL, TURDAY E' February 18, 1882, ND NDEAMATIC NTER- APITAL THEATER, KE BUDD, Manager. a Nednes- week only of S. Thirty the Dates — February ; reserved seats, without extra 50."s, on and after Wednesday, Teb- oF NEW YORK, Pie SOR PHTUIP Lawn! i Acting, at 913 a Lloeution, h n, De. croles performed by the J OTICE! NOTIC ING wich the putiie to York sented gre ent 7th etrect road. purpose, ut shy Htbet « WM. EMA o R's, eet, one door from iD ns Street. MARKEIYT 0, C20 F etrect north hice Gil P vr, E Fremes, Pictu Markriter’ G H. MUMM & CO.S os CHAMPAGNE. IMPORTATION IN 1881, 81,355 CASTS, 81,255 CASES, 81,355 CASES. The largest importation in the world, which is the best proof of its superiority. felle&w,4t Le ha XTRACT OF MEAT. ND CHEAPE T FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND LIEBIG eda EXTRACT OF MEAT. An juable and palatable tonic in all cases oy weak @ixestion and debility. ** cons and. for which nations, stefu TPritish Medical Journal,” be. cal UTION—Genuine only with the facsimile of Baron Liebig's Sigueture in Blue lnk across the Label. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. had of all, Storekeepers, Grocers and jcmnists. Sole Avents for the United States slonie a) 43 Mark sland. ap2s BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, BAKERS BAKERS 1878. BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the ex- cess of oil has been re- moved, It is s delicious drink, nourishing and strengthening; easily di- gested; admirably adapted A. forinvalids as well as per- COCOA, eons in health. BA) BAKEWS BREAKFAST COCOA, BREAREAST COCOA. meqitern of toe Dut of Galea, havo qbtaiped c tl the Su) Dietrict of Columbia, ® Special Term Zor Or letters GRME, late of the om having claims semmal k ‘$1 a bottle; six for 45. ee Pa ave. n.W. nr, sie Tat et Sarees SE bc. per qt. Cream,;} ream, Se pine 7 pIBD. r wae | ia and Ataunds 9, Chow, aged Taect nedoweat Sunday. iden tastent ae eh ie Ri arth nore street Le PAY. sey lmao Cena ae Se av Secs feasts, tira S Bold by W. 108 16th street, andall UNDERTAKES Fo EVENING DRESSES, ype ik, Lieht Bine, Cream and other colors of all- fine French FOULA, (extremely wide width), only “GOLORED SILKS. 50. BLACK SILKS, imamense assortment, $1, $1. 25,$1.50, CoLOKED st FIANO COVERS. SITR EMBROIDERED, $3.75. BLAGK SILK VELVET, ‘White Honeyocm GoroneD: AC AREMER ES, da: oe Larae sie WHITE BRIDAL COLORED and BLACK CASH ie width, 37 Pore Wool Ninninatet DRESS GOODE new style, 8. Selling off about 1,000 REMNANTS of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth for Men and Boy# wear, Cottons and other Renmants st an TS, $1. IERBS, ail od don- CARTER'S, TIL MARKET SPACE. ASSIGNEE’ SALE or DRY GOODS. Btock of Dry Goods in the Store of BROWN & CLA- GETT, 809 Market Space, will be sold off without regard to cost, TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY MARCH FIRST. Great Bargains can be obtained by calling at once, as ‘the time is limited, and the goods must be sold. By order of Assignee, _fit 809 MARKET SPACE. [* ORDER TO GET CHOICE GooDs, IT 18 NECESSARY TO BUY EARLY, AND WE INVITE OUR CUSTOMERS AND. THE PUBLIC 101 MANY NEW > DESINAL SPRING NOVELTIES THAT WE HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK. ON THURSDAY, WE WILL OPEN SOME FRENCH SATINES, FRE “ONE PhICE. W. M. SHUSTE! 919 PENNSYLVANIA AV! 5 FE OR SPRING. NUN'S V EILING. FOULE BEIGE. RUSSIAN BLUE CASHMERE, FRENCH ARMURES. 24-inch SURAH SILKS, $1.25, 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, $1. FINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 25e. TYLER & CHEWNING, $18 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Ee IMPORTANT! THE BIGGEST uo E IN OUR BUSINESS EER! Having leased for a termof twenty-five years the operty now occupied by Messrs. Gusdorf, Kneesi and tersen, 20, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Build- » second to Rone in the country. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! immense stock now in our At and below cost, all of stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. This is the firet tim - w Building, as our opeuins (Ww ptember 1) ehall be a display w- the Nation. Reduced ail our Cotte y width and weil-known ty Present cost. Having iin ‘before'tie late heavy rise, we are 2 abled stat-d without loss to us. ‘Our best Prints, in ranted fast colors, All_our Dress Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, 25-cent Dress Goods to 12% conta, 3 20 cente, 60-cent Dress Goods to 85 cents, And all finer goods in proportion. | We have taken wrest pains to mark our immense stock down. Should, how- ever, a piece be overlooked we hall make a reduction which is bound t) sell a article. Kemeraber, we shail carry no Winter Goods o which a price will sell. i SILES, SATINS, PLUSHES, VELVETS. Our assortment is now complete, having upward of 1,200 pieces on hand. ‘These have ail been reduced 45 percent. Remember they must be sold. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED From $5 to $3. gram 20) 3 lo tog. ae fon ant all finer goods at «rest sacrifice. We bave about 1, 600 Garnie: ats on hand, aad do not want to open a New Store next fall with old stock. They shall and must be DOLMANS, ma $8 fom ey GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! BLANKET! - FLANNELS, CLOTHS. All Blankets reduced from $1 to $3 per peir. 1,600 Comforts, made of best Kobe Print, and filled with White Cottoa, reduced to $1.40 from $2. ‘Te- member, they must be sold. meant: © ‘able Linen, ie, 20 cents; Unbleached ‘Tabre Lines at 25, rot from 7S-cent Table Dauoek in doh to 60 ents, ee Falke Demnask reduced to 08 conte. 25 cable Damask for 75 cents, bie Damask cut down to $1. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. Towels from 8c. up to $1. DOY. all reduced. NAPKINS, ouR = ortega pill, of 4 custom house pin dont re. gh aN MOHNTS $8,600 eee peed ‘side. "en The soods isve since edvanced 20 20 percent. ‘Therefore, look out for BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLDP All our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ee ae GLOVES, SPRING SPECIALTIES. Ls Fine Neckwrat, ad sige ‘of GLOVES at cost vntil coat M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA itcigty _7 Cito Trevise, Paris. REM ALI mort Prior to Removal to Lance and Werant New Store, No. 1309 F Stare Nomrawssr, OUR ere Stos i oF NLLEISERY o moos AND Ro TREASON ALLE ORrER | ee MRS. M. SHUNT, 621 AND 28 D Star 7 ORTHWEETS G°S PALACE, Bie TAKE NOTICE! STILL ANOTHER REDUCTION IN OUR PRICER BEFORE REBUILDING. 200 dozen HATS, of every style, an Beaver and Plush, oft Guailty, at 20 100 dosen of PLUMES, ‘in all the desired whades at T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, to $3. eet ‘TIPS, in every ool ', from 2c. to $1. A magnificent arportment of E FRENCH FLOWERS, @ oe wa! of the aoe afer Be; 400, i ae hades an@ wonderfully bo RIBBONS, fn all aera gctory, f Gros Grain, T'sarah s at Wc, aoe see Elegant Brocaded Watered 6 ASH RI ‘and 60c. a yard, sold Tormeriy at IDBONS, aie SATINS, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELV! at xs, ETS, atfully LACES, 8, in real and imitation of ip jatont design, fully —— A ace, TREBIS the Dest 1. Ladies in peed of Coutiit wail do well fo exammine our stock of ‘Treble Crape and Trimming. The balance of our lovely ps pattern ae and BON. NETS will be sold He at any price. No reasonable ‘Wo also offer the following goods: CHILDREN’S ULSTERS, at $1.25 to $2. LADIES’, at $3 and $4. A full line of CIRCULARS and CLOARS, at $2.50, $ 73 full tne of CRAPY, stsie git mournth English Exgant JACKETS, at $2, $2.50 and $3. Our, stock of TIENEN ands ILE HANDEEROR Hosteny ait VESTS taust go, 5 B at ter how low the price, = THIS REDUCTION WILL HOLD GOOD FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. KING'S PALACE, EC 814 Tr. STREE NORTHWEST, — airawia nd M ARKED DOW In onfer to rence the stock of theORIGINAL MONOs GRAM KID GLOVE we will eell for the next thirty days— 2 Butta The. MRS. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Waseingres, M*® PASH RIE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING BT 1 SULVARIA AVE. cin Drew rior «ty Mes 8 “BRU K, northy teriala,” Art Need by skilled arti-ts. Ladies’ and Misses! Coreetn of the tneet tuake, ineludl Dr. Warner's, the Thomson Glove Fitting, and Wileon' Waist for Chil Sole agency for Mrs. E. Bai celebrated Abdominal Supporter. 3 M RS. SELMA RUPPERT, = 608 9th street, opposite Patent Oflies. Nete stock of ZPPHYRS, CREWED and GERe MANTOWN WOOL, AT EMBROLDEMIES, and alll a al for Fancy Needlework. assortment Hu it ixGs! HOSIEL Salta, Cont sat short wot din classes, ao ‘itende CE GOODS, RUF. ES, PRD es aod TRIM> . TAP! NG promptly executed. __ 3m OUGLASS;, Ninta AND F Sreeers. CONTINUATION 4REAT SALE OF NDERGARMENTS. CASES MORE iy Made and Trimmea : D DRAWERS, Fac We make lower prices than ever before for the quality? of Goods offered. . Fae . DOUGLASS 528 NintH Srnrer. ME. VON BR. ANDIS, Penneylvania ave.,. jon wmerly with Lord & Barr & Co. Kt Louis. Evening Dresses: Bridal Trouseeaus, @ Glonke, Dolinaps aiid Suite: ‘il made at these notice; perfect work, superior Ltting; satisfaction wanteed. n2 ES ¥ REUTH, ROBES ET MANTEAUX, 1112 Thirteenth street northwest. Elegant Costumes of all descriptions furnished a short not wi Latext Novelties in Dress Goods, Manin scam, AU ICTION SALES. rpuomas DOWLING, “Auctioneer, — STRATOR'S SALF, BY CATALOGUE, TE LIBRARY | AND # OF “THE LATE ACMI BALB THE LIBKAKIES rcld_at my auction rooms, southwest ae aud 1 HPASt SEVEN OULUCK ¥.,U;, BROCRETT, Administrator aN oueer. G E, Eag. owSiins. ith etnect, Washi n, i G, FEBRUARY TWENTY: * (cOMTERG™ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS 0! AED NOTH: BETREEN pew “SSE AVENUE AND FIFTH STREET WEST. 9 cf 8, deed of trast, duly recorded in, the ros ifuate, of Washington, in the a lumbia, kp’ designated on th (For Other Auctions See Fith Page.) A= FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. BOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN.

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