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LOCAL MENTION. T eather. Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Y Warurnaton, D.C., March 6, 1882. 9:30 am. f Yor the midile Atlantic states, fair weather @uring the day, followed during the nizht by eloudy and threatening weather, and probabl, Tain by Sunday, winds shifting to ‘northeast southeast, slight rise in temperature and on the coast, rising. followed by falling barometer. Special Weather Ralletin. A RAINY SUNDAY INDICATED. ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes the followine spectal bulletin to the pre ‘The barometer ts lowest ne: ax, and highest in the upper Missourl valley. Severe north- westerly gales continue on the Atlantte coust north ot Cape Hatters: ond storm Veloped in the Hocky Mo egions on Fritay afternoon; this storie is now central in Nebraska, and rain or snow prevails in northwest and up- Ber lake region, ete her continues on the Athintic coast, Sout ssh of the Missis- sippt and Onto valle from 5° tw in Une and lake re it hi the Rockey Moantaln region; It has risen in the south rn the northwest. following temperatures were reported ye: afternoon: Charlest rlolk, 67 Bah and Jacksonville, 75 toh Antonio, and Los A ing stations report. mor. fall during the past twenty-four hours: Feather Point, 1.52 inches; Hatifax, 214 Inches, and Sid- Rey, ‘1.21 tnehes’ ‘The indications are that the cloudiness will Inetease on the Athantle coast @uring Sunday, with rain or snow in New The f6llow- than one a of rain- iS Jand, and light rains iu the middle and souta A\ Tantle coust. Weratner—You can make paper flowers or not, try. Lily petals, centers, buds, 421 9tin Street. ‘Thomson's Waves 40c., at Sumstag’s, Go To the New Photo Co., Penusylvania avenue, ear 9H St., for the best $Ja dozen cabinet phowo- graphs Ih the Pore Onive Om. and macaroni at Velatt’s, ime Porters, &., Guth street northwest. Samarac’s Pric e hard to beat, 730 7th street. SPRING OV ERcoaTS.—G. Spransy, 507 7th street. Eastek Caps. LY Gould, 421 9th street. You can have your sewing machine repatred and Made as good 48 new at Uppenhelmer's, 528 1D street northwest. ‘Tue Roor of the hous: West, ocenpied by Bessie W Dy Matthew Roberts, was set aflre abut 8 o'clock last evenin sparks from a chimney. ‘The fs re quickly extinguished without giving 2128 K street north- lugton, and owned SPRING OVERCOATS.—G. Mr. Davis ts cont pransy, 507 7th street. slly adding new accessories to his studio, #35 Pennsylvaniaavenue. His patrons Will have the privilege of selecting sueh as will eee them. The Garden Wall ts new and beau- Fosse By His French dry process A. Fischer cleans ladies’ evening dresses, velvets, crepe vells, gents? fine garments, ete. N. B—The best fore nd American invention and thirty years’ practice. A. Fischer, 906 G street northwest, Rear Ham Switen s arlotte Russ? ce Cream and Ci to $1, at Samstag’s. and the 211 Penn ‘Dresses made In the handsomest styte Dest work done at Mme. Washing to: sylvania ave on the most Te abd at short pouce. mstag’ prans: 507 Mth street. Tratian Mezzo Tyres.—People are becoming rapidly convinced of the durability and. brilliancy In these beautiful pletures, lite of Wastin ton daily cail at the parlors and studio of the com- any, No 418 1th street, where a fine collection of se pictures are on exhibition, Prgror (the best) 2% yard wide bleached sheet- Ing, ge. Hamburgs, 2 yard and up. Regular made at “Broadhead & Co.'s, 125 F Btrect. Reap Prrvev’s Testimony—tive full columns— Sgalnst ¢x-Senator Sherman, In to-morrow morn- Ing’s Gazette. IVs rich and B. H. WarNER his money to loan on real estate Mall amounts. Lowest rates. Taxcine OvstER Depot and Restaurant, 9th and B (Johkuson’s). Oysters, Oyste € ers. The very tluest ladies’ yon. First floor. A Carp.—The undersigned takes pleasure In re- turning cordial thanks t the members of the Fire Departwent and othe 80 efficiently aided fo he suppression of the fire on Monday last, at his Residence, 1822 I street northwest hose, 19. NICHOLSON. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forn’s Orsxa Hovss.—Haverly’s Mastodon Minstrels -NaTionat. THEATER —“Julins Caesar.” Carrrat TueaTeR —Varlety entertainment. Masoxic Teurte.—Union Veteran Corps Fatr. Bile Mot Condensed Locals. Judge Hagner has, in the case of the estate of Franklin Stele. decased, ordered a notice to be ferved on the administrator d. b. n. to give an ad- @itional bond in $99,500. Mr. Absalom Cramer, father of Policeman Cra- mer, died suddenly at bis residence 919 6th Btreet, southwest, yesterday. ‘The alarm at 6:3) o’elock this morning from box W2was for fire in the hay lot of John A. and Charles F. Scuneder, Ohio avenue, between 12th and 12th streets, northwest; damage about $30. Mr. Williaa H. Newman, living at 240 € street, Rorthwest, hut hts pocket picked of a gold wate Worth last night. rs found a dead eolored female tn- n’s Wood yanl, 10th street Iu ES mn Was buriel af the expense of the Distric W. Handy. state broker, has removed his 16 914 F'street, nortiwest. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Laskey vg's knocked @own by a Wagon while she was Cfossing the street coraer 7th and ets She wes curried $nty Kolb 4d rendered by Dr. Baldwin, after which she was removed to her Rome on Zist <trew Yesterday afternoon Lonts Gold in his brother's shot htm: while examining a fur, an Oil painting, to the ed- Mor reeet ‘The omic F CARRIAGES.—On Monday all the rest of the we rT & 2 Way, and 47th to 48th streets, ‘ew York, willexhivit the largest variety of en? irely new and novel designs of carriages suftabie for both town and country use. See their adver- Usement for detati —+—___ A Mopeaw Wasntneron Hovsr,—The Cosmopol- ftan character of the capital Is re ed in its Dazars. The old notion t net or cown of the most approved style and imake, she must send to fork or Parts has been, oF Should be, thoroughly exploded by this tine. The eatablistunent of M. Willian, No. 917 Pennsyivanta avenue, so well known that ‘the store has become @ landmark, can, of itself, be cited as conspicuous oof that Our Nazars are ng the best In the rid. This store has recently undergone im- Provements, and its handsome show windows are Bumnbered ainong the ornaments of the avenue. ‘The salesrooms on (he first tloor, and the frting Fooms :bove, are fitted up very elegantly and tastefully. This tsa depot to which the cholcest goods of France are browcht, ted directly Paris irowsh Mr. Willizn’s agency in that ity, and even a man whose tastes hive not been theroughiy educated, help betng Interested in the delicate handiwork of the rich *ices and Bowers and other goods. Mr. "spr Das been earned by iis zealous and suece @eavors through the many years of his busine Ute here to furnish joeds ef the best quality, for tie mever ris ny the reputstion of his house mary cain. = — FEES WAVE BEEN c. Corlis, pt. 2 Sq. . Humphrey, lot 31, Pros: "S Wilson tO Howelton Humphrey to A. Ryan to woh S51: $20. CLC. 7, sq. 551; $650. Hurdie, sub. E, sq. FAL F. Siutz to Sa. t Hil: $0. Ju lughes, pt. 2), sq. 10 N FP. Stutz, sub. 8, Sq. 900; $3,500. WN. Sarah R. Bates,’ pts. Duncansen to Sarah R. Bates, ra B. Cabell to Rebecca W. 9; $3.3 Ext BIG BARGAINS IN SPRING DRY GOODS JUST OPENED. 100 DOZEN! 40 inches long, Huck Towel, all Linen, 1234 ct 40 PIECES ! Bing French Shirting Pereaiee, 36 in, wide, 1246 cts oiee styles Lest 2-ply Carpets in " Floor Ga Cloths, ali widths: prices marked dawn. All-wool Super Ingrain Carpets, reduced to 62 cta. Fine st ue ‘G DRESS GOODS. ne all-wool Spring Cashmeres, new ‘colo: moat | re, 38 in, Besutiful assortment Motre Satins, new colors. ‘ew colors Gres Grain Silks, only $1a yard. Siow Spetne Uren Goods ail Gee ee Eaalimeren, 36 ctx.” 80 cus. C2 eta 75 ta, K Dress Silks, $1. $1.25, $1.50, $1. and C Satins. Cloth, all the new Gent's new Spring Casstmeres, 5c. $1;$1.25,$1.508 yd eri + $1.25, $1. = x 3 i te,” I fears Sieh Full width, 25 ots ‘ay ‘Towels, Caticor: "Hiegent Ese ‘Prices. C. 4. TOWSON'S, a month side, The Condemned Assnesin. EVERYTHING READY FOR THE EXECUTION—APPLICA- ‘TIONS FOR PASSES TO SEE THE HANGING—GUITEAU APPARENTLY CONFIDENT OF GETTING A NEW TRIAL. Some of the newspapers of the country, Inspeak- Ing of the hanging of Guiteau, In case the sentence of the law ts carried out, make a mistake in stating that Capt. C. E. Henry, the marshal of the District, will “boss the job.” Under the present law the warden of the jailis not, as formerly, under the direction of the marshal, but 1s an officer of the court and chargeable with carrying out the low. When the case is finally determined by the court in General Term, if the judgment below should not be reversed, the clerk of the court will tssue ‘the death warrant, and at that time what Is known as the death Watch will be set; 4 ¢., the prisoner Will be continually under the eye of the of ‘nould not be inferred that he ts net w w, for from the time of conviction (and in cases where there is the least suspicion that the prisoner will, harm himself, from the time of commitment) every prisoner cor Vieted of a eapltal offence ts under continu il si velllance. In the case of Guiteau his cell is loc ted so close to the teway of the south wing Us the least ise made by him can be heard, ant js Seen Very often by some of the guards. Althouzh the scaffold fs in place, and the ropes, the cor for pinioning the arms and legs, ami tie bi t hand in the deputy wariden’s oni be no preparations made for tae exec! ion until the warden 15 offi ally notified by the death Werrant. Only afew minutes notice Is re- quired by the warden, but of cow Son 8, if hot a few weeks, Will be given Ue prisoner to make ils preparations, OFFERS OF ROPES. Since the conviction (and e before it) offers have flowed In on Gea. Crocker, the warden, tendering ropes of various styles. One person pro- posed Co furnish a rope of silk made of red, white and blue strands, and another has proposed to furnish a device In the style of a garroting chain. It has been suggested, too, that helther Tope nor chain should be used tor the purpose, 1 that for once te favorite Tine used for horse sleves—a grape vine—should be tried. Neither a tine rope made for the purpose nor the vine, It 1s safe To say, will be used, but one will be selected Out of the Topes now on hand which are of ms till There will be no difference between this hinging, tf 1¢ should come off, and the former executions In the Jall, except, per that the demand for admtssion will be xtvater. Should the law he strictly enforced there Will be but _a_ small number of sp e theory of the Taw Is that e: be private. In anu- clpation of the execution, APPLICATIONS FOR PASSES have already commenced to pour in on Gen- Crocker, and not a few come through members of Congress. From the most distant parts of the country have these requests come. One appll- cant states that he only wants the prom! nd ho Matter how far distant he may be he will Sturt on the first train and travel night and day to Teach here. All these applications are, however, premature. GUITEAU’S CONFIDENCE. Notwithstanding the fact that the prisoner may in a few weeks find he has no counsel, (for Messrs. Scoville and Reed will, It 1s undersool, witi draw from the case on filing the biil of exceptions he apparently has no fears of being executed, for he has an tdea that he will have other counsel Who will succeed in the Court In General Ter in securing him a new tril His general conduct ould indicate that he has, at least at this tim, Uttle fear of the scaffold.” ‘There are some Who eof the opinion that he fully realizes his posl- tion, but masters his feelings, and that his ap- 8 sumed. In his cell he ge Bible ona table Milled with papers, esterday an officer suggested to him that he it to read it. “Don’t I read 1t?” he replied. 1 ought to get here in the morning. T put in time on it early in the See here” (hold- “the motto ts, *Love God and * ‘That is a good motto.” howlng some of his photozraphs, he said: “1 disaporove of my sister's i ‘ against Mr. Conkling’s nomination, have quested that she write no more lett-rs about im ‘The autograph and photograph business 1s good, and I ai well and happ sees Se ALL Anovr A Wixp Mint.—Very few persons Who have seen the cupola on the new extension of the Washington City Orphin Asylum are aware that it is as useful a3 itis orname Tt net only answers aS an Ornament and a v tains within a pumping et construction. In fact no one this cupola was a wind mill, 2 substitute, with increased power for the time honored fan-shaped wind mill. ‘The new name, however, 1s the Hercules Wind Engine, and It i$ used to Tulse the water all over tit ‘butlding through tinks on the roof. It does this with ease when alight breeze ts blowing, and works auto- nd matteally in reguliting the supply. T Vertie:el thus securing the greitest eve apparatus is so arranged that It can be used as a ‘The fact that such a power can be A for most any purpose without disfiguring a ing in town or country, 1s as new novel. “The “wind-mill” can b? seen at th on 14th street, or a model of it is on exlitbi 1429 New York avenue. —_-___ New Parstrxe OFrice.—Capt. Geo. E. Lemon has boucht, through B, H. Warner, the Veni property on G strest, near 15th northwest, ind will at once iinprove the same and put in a Scott press, for use in publishing the Weekly Soldiers’ Tribune. The oftice and improvements will cost $30,000 cash. E DICT AGAINST UNWHOLESOME MEDICINES, ‘TUE DAWN OF A NEW ERA, ACHIEVEMENTS AT WHICH MEDICAL MEN MARVEL. First.—The concentration of the essential properties of fruits and plants to a cathartic doe corresponding in buck with that of pills aud dissxreeable me.'icines, Second.—The entire abstractim, by chemical manip- ulation, of the griving principles always present in fruits and planta for laxative uses, ‘Third.—The production of s reat aperient, at once wholesome, pleasant to take, efficient, and economical; one that serves all the purposes of nauseous purgatives, without leaving aay of their bad effects, and which is relishable und delicious to all tastes. ‘These remarkable laboratory achievments, which sup- ply long-needed desideratum, are embodied in the newly-revised Tropic-Fruit Laxative Lozenges, each lozenge equal in strength ana efect to. deve of pilis oF other nauseous purgative medicine, withoutany of their ubpleaant reminders and depressing after-effects. ‘Tropic-Fruit Laxative comprnxs quantity and the highest degree of quality and eficieney at a low price, ahd it t unquestionably cheaper, more agreeable to take, and more certain in its action than pills, mineral waters, aperients, aud other like preparations. A bonus of $1,000 ix offered for the detection of any Particles of mineral or other injurious ingredient in its composition. ‘Tuorio-FRurr LAXATIVE, as described above, is to be had in 25 cent boxes only, with the word REVISED printed over trade mark on label. Ask for, examine, and take no other. Try itonce, and if not satisfactory, the ney will be returned. : purchase mo- NOTICE TO OLD PATRONS. ‘The hichly perfected TortcgPrurr Laxative Lo- Zenge, of concentrated size, which is now being intro- duced, represents the same medicinal strength as former large lozenge, with the advantzeous differences of less bulk, 50 per cent more for the money, and an improved preparation in the several particulars described above. ‘The be remains the same in size and appearance as heretafore, with the addition af word REVISED printed over trade mark on label to distinguish it from the old kind. Such REVISED TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE ts packed in 25 cent buzes only. Drugxists are solicited to return to the manufacturer, forexchange, any stock of the 25 cent size TROPIC- FRUIT LAXATIVE not marked REVISED. mé iG sakorx J. REED, (Successor to Sidney T. Nimmo,) ‘DEALER NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS, 433 ith Street Northwest, Hav: urchased the entire bust . Nis rs Ep ciiemlte ts purse “he sain course hereto hima, med pees bits a cont of bangaitis in first-class ee PIANOS AND ORGANS SOCIETY NOTES, ‘The dinner to be given on next Wednesday by the President to members of the Cabinet and some members of Congress will not be a “state” dinner, Tow ercwny wide brbu Bersy ay S860 $3; but will take place tn the private dining room and | £1;ts0ni apd other fine Soft Felts $2 to $4; will not include as many guests as if givenin the | Boys fashionable Derbys $1, sold usually at $1.50; state dining ropm. Justice Swayne left to-day to make a visit of two or three weeks to his daughter, Mra. Parsons, who 4s very Mestrous for him to live with her in futures but he has not yet decided to give up his beautiful home here. Admiral John Rodgers’ wife and daughter still continue to see their friends on Friday afternoons at the Naval Observatory, aud Admiral and Mrs. ait bexun receiving on Friday y usually doin Maren tn the Ob- builldtig.——Mrs._ Ricketts continues to * informally on Fridays, as do al-o several ners Who have been recelving on that dai «of the pleasures promised after Lent isa ornine arty ” to be given in her own house by a Congresinan’s wife Who always entertains very handsome nm” Ochiltree has told his lady friends tends to sive them a complimentary nd that he will purchias» very handsome it in New York, ws he wishes the affair to Ue unst: passed for its elegent appolntments, The corpite eption to be given by the tb to Senator Harrison and ain, Browne, Peelle, Pierce, 1 Calkins, at Marint’s, one of the pleasant Large stock of Boys’ and Children’s Hats at Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 920 7th street, between Tand K northwest. Established 1863. a Hot Spring Crystals. estopied som Donna Settings. ae ngs, $5 an ce pil ; Egypuan rings, #10—at Prigg’s jewelry store. is Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, Ninth and E (Johnson's) The quility to-day "is superb, Standard and select steamed, New York stews, choice raw, &¢. Nothing bul the Dest. Ladies saloon first floor. Cabinet Changes—Various Rumors as to a New Posimaster General, a New Secretary of the Navy, and a New Secretary of the Interior are being anxiously canvassed by the knowing ones, Every man you meet except one has this theory, and cl.ims te know just who the President, iS got to appoint, and when the appointment will be made. ‘The one exception referred to 13 er Of the bnporters’ Tea Company, who is not particularly tnterested in Cabinet changes, butis very much {nterested in the tea and coffee business at 819 Market Space, where tea (one and eT cin) and Coffee (three and one- T pounds ‘per can), both of the very. best an be bought at the uniform price of $1 xX Cans for $5; twelve cans for $10; twenty-five cans for $20: or sixty-five cans for $50, with a present’ in each can vary- ing in value from. ten cents up, either in Jewelry or watehes, To-day being “ c Miss McIntyre, Maryland. Mrs. ¢ to join her husband at Wil- vite and Mttle dai y to make a » Deneflt Of the child’s health, who ing ec ts. Sherrill lett on short Ubi. N. ¥., to see her mother, who | with Us we do not promise any articie of special ically fl.—Representative Bingnam’s whe | value worta over 5 i any can sold xcept Will co soon to Fortress Monroe to fake the sea | watches. We want every one in this ¢clty and Daths for a couple of w wife, accompanied General Fiori —Gen. Graham’s and Mrs. Van Vilet to vicinity to be reidy at any and all times to tell the time of day, and with that object in view will continue all day and until 10 o'ele STATEMENT UNDER OATH. from $18 UNDER QATH. py, together With a lirge number of other styles © UNDER OATH. i designs, Bear in mind {t is the tea and RU ENDEE CATE free we’ sell and ne the watches, We expect to under of the latter to-day 5 and distribute through- ariably request buyers t seleet thelr own cans. If a buyer is “in luck” he ts Hable to get_a handsome gold watch worth frowm $59 to $150 or # veautiful Chatelaine watch, elther gold, silver or nickel, worth from $18 up. If Sout, Of lick” he ts certain to get. the worth of his dollar in either tea or coifee, so at best We full to see how any one purehasing a can of tea or coffee from us can possibly lose a cent, while they may find in the can they buy an arti? cle worth tie price of 50, 100 or more cans Who Knows? ‘To-day promises to be a falr day. Suppose you give us a calland “try your luek.” Monday we gave away $1.70 worth of diamonds, ¢ ee away a certain Which we place in out the stock. We 2NT UNDER OATH. NT UNDER OATH, y y pip Be ata fair retail valuaton. ‘Tuesday we gave away i PD $2,500 In Watches. Wednesday and ‘Thursday We 1 DID § Bave away $1,850 in “spe 1 DID SUFFE) “*Thave been afflicted for twenty years wit! an obsti- ‘h,” making a grand lursday night at 10 lutely gave away of Six THov- div: D DOLLAK: Sterd: (Friday) panies we gave ‘a ‘3 Sy ii L, We nate skin disease, called by some M. D.'s Pooriasis,and | petit owelsy ctr Ane tenena med retail jewelry District of Columbia, at the least calculation, of $2,000, To-day to duplicate ye-terdty's business, So, If you want & watch for yourself, your wife, your sister, or Jody else’s sister, don’t fail to give us a call others Leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and, in spite we expect of all I could do, with the help of the most skilifw doc- tors, it elowly but surely extended until a year ago this Ww we give a partial list of those “in luck” y ‘day. Have you a friend among the nuuber? Read carefully ‘winter it covered my entire person in form of dry ecales. For the last three years I have been unable to do any labor, and suffering intensely all the time. Every morn- ing there could be nearly a dustpanful of ecaics taken from the sheet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope containing thisictter. In the latter partof the winter my skin commenced cracking open. I tried everything almost that could be thought of, without vernment Printing n coffee; stem-setter, $12, 1 11504 De Sales st. nw., Col. E. Y. Stephens, Frederic Inder and Stou-setter, $12, In cofh St ation, Baltimo uty residence 406 434 st., Stem-winder tter, $12, in tea Mel Watth, & -H., mall order, open Z e = Se face ladies in tea; Samuel Palier, any relief. The 12th of June I started weet in hopes I Leesburg, V. sa, caters A.D could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Sintth, Culp » Vi., Chatelaine, $18, In cof- : arenes DeVoe; Ht. Ke fintolcurd, 23) Ciiston B ce, Baltf- troit, and was so low I thought I should mnofe, Md.) stem-winder and steusettér, sold ad silver *, $25 In tea: Joseph Brooks, col- have to ro to the hospital, but finally got as far | Oro, w. Tonal Hotel, chatelatne, $18 In as Lansing, Mich., wi had 2 sister living, | ¢:fTe; J. Bradley Adcuns, 814 ¥’ st. nw., the well joner nd bookseller, chatelaine, $20 in h, corner 13th znd D sts. liquor ‘and stem-setter, in coffee; 0. d, foreman press room Government Printing m-sctUer and stem-winder, $12 in tea; Col, on, Clerk NationalHotelcllateLitne, $18 in 2 Wiillam R. Anderson, Zanesville,’ Olio, Pr and stem-setter, $12 1n coffee; A. 8. urlington, Vi, chatelaine, $18 In tea: One Dr. —— treated me about two weeks, but did meno good. All thonght I had buta short time to live. T earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet coffee: badly swollen, toe-nails came off, finger-nails dead hard as bone, hair de: hand as bone, hair 4 lark, Burlington, Vt, chatelaine; $20 1, my God ( ‘oma | Nee x of CULICURA in She wouldn't give up: S ateraeinde she said “We will try CUTIC * Some was apjlied Stm-winder and —stem-setter, R. W. Young, i33 D on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was relief; stop- ped the te st. 8.e., Stem-winder and stenmr-setter, $12 in tea; F.C, Wendill, Lynch- » | buns, Va. solid gokt watch, $50 In coffee; F. Seitz, confectioner, 600 Massachusetts avenue, atlaine, $18. in ccffee. the fourth watell at Mr. & has found tn cans of tea or coffee bought from us within the past six weeks In addition to the names above given a well-known member of Congress, who requests us to withhold. his name, found # sod stver watch worth $20 in a can of tea and a distingn'siiea generaloi the army, now on the retired Ust, found a beautiiul chate: lume watch worth #0 In acan of tea; besides a jarge number of others given away to people liv- ing here in the city. A great many were sent out rible burning sensation: from the word «¢ UTICURA RESOLVEN1 SULICURA and CUTICURA SOA) e: ‘uree.) I commenced by joonfilof RESOLVENT three times @ say, meals; heda bath once » ured CUTICUKA SOAP fre morning and eventuw. Just Fix. weeks fee ‘TitraM E, CARPENTER. “Henderson, Jefferson county, N.Y. Sworn to before me this 1yth f January, 1880. A.M. LEFFINeWeLt, Justice of the Peace. TICURA REMEDIFS, are for sale by all drng- | of the city either by moll or express, making the Hates of CULICULA, Meaielvas deny, smell | total number given away. yesterday. 148 cents; lance boxe, $1. CUTICURA It) all told. Monday next, March 6, will be “Ladies’ Diemond Day, more than 45 but pearl} ru dts when nothing worth ¥, Sapphire, emerald stpins, rinks, studs, ve_buttons, golitaré erat drops, solitaire finger rings, ete. will be given away. KR inember, Monday iil not give away any. really valuable presents worth, over $5, excepting the articles above enumerated, and without exception every article presented 18 especially adapted for ltdles? use. Tuesday will be tuen'y Diauond Das, wien wil aFtioles of ‘until your news alue given will be especially designed for zen- ‘atities of a tum ira. | Yemen's wear. Don't forget the program. Orders r herd xehes, mouth and | Uy mail forwarded to ts of the United States. CINAL SHAVING § and large cousumers, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, Mase. E bars for barbers cipal depot, tating. watery parched and throat at fever heat, ute | Send in a club for 6, 12, 25 or 65 cans, or better still Cetarrh, or ecold in the bead Sud a instantly relieved || call in person and make your own selections, A Fear CANTO oe present of some kind in every can sold to-day. CATAREH. “Complete treatment for $1, : qyidiess Importers’ Tea Company,819 Market Space, Healing, refreshing, beautiiying CUTIOURA soaP. | Washington, D.C. We Should Not Snuffer from a cough, when x few doses of Ayers Cherry Pectoral will cure. ‘Time, money, comfort, health, all are saved by it. Complexional Defects are eradicated, not hidden, by Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Ill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown,S0c. A Terrible Scason for Weak Lungs; coughs and colds were never s0 prevalent. For- tunately Hale’s Honey of Horehound and ‘Tar will cure the worst of thei, and the people know it, Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute, RS. sl action is ob- RIC PLAS. i They ave a speedy nd Weakness of the Lonzs, wary Organs, Re Je Weaknene Lazy, Drowsy Feelings are precursors of sickness, Which Hop Bitters will instantly banish, Speer’s Wine for Ladies. Mr. Speer, an enthusiastic grape grower from Now Jersey, lng a very excellent wine from the imported Oporto grape. The st judges pro- ounce tt superb. Te has been adopters bes, pilals, and by physicians generally aga very supe- rior Wine; aud held in high estimation for its me- dicinal properties. It 1s one of the most delicious wines we have ever tasted. Our leading phy- sicians have tested the virtues of this wine, and recommend ft as a superior Wine tor invalids, Sold by drugyists and grocers No Hospital needed for patients that use Mop Bitters, as they cure so speedily at home, It is Impossible for a woman after a faithiul course of treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, to continue to suffer With a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stump to Mrs. Lydia E Pinkham, 933, Western avenue, Lynn, Mass, for her pamphiets, “Buchupaiba,” New, quick, complete cure four days, urinary at- fectious, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, Kidney diseases.” $1, ab druggists, Depot, 480 Penn. ave. Pain from Indigestion, dyspepsia, and tno hearty eating relieved at one by taking one Carter’s Little Liver Pill immedi- ately after dinner. Don’t forget this. Grateful to Invalids. Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, because it is refreshing without the sickening effect of most perfumes. Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, And similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result, in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incur- able. “Brown’s Bronehial Troches” reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant e YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR THIS SEASO: UNTIL MARCH 10ra ONLY THE FOLLOWING REDUOTIONS WILL BE MADE: lance of PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, $3 and $4; wold formerly at $5, $10 aud $15. Our famous BEAVER-EDGED HATS will now be closed at 50 cents; formerly $2.50. Our MOSCOW BEAVERS, desirable shapes, at 10 cents; formerly $1. Bizea at 50 cente und 75 centa. Fine FRENCH FLOWERS, at 25 cents a Spray. ROSES AND BUDS at 25 cerits per dozen. Fine WATER LILIES at 25 cents. Elegant TIPS, in all colors, at 25 cents. SATINS, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, VELVET- EUNS at 39 per cont. less thau prime cost, oe A fine lot of EMBROIDERY below market value to close the entire lot, ‘The bali at LACES of all the leading and best make and style at great reduction. 2 ° Our ULSTERS will be sold at $2.50 and $3, Our CIRCULARS and CLOAKS at $2.50 and $3. Onr entire stock of WORSTED GOODS and UES ‘at 00 per cent. less than cost. pee KID GLOVES, LACE FICHUS AND SCARFS, SILK HANDKERCHiEFS AT A SACRIFICE. An additional reduction in RIBBONS of 20 per cent. ‘will be given until March 10th. mes PLUMES, in all Shades, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 to: We are receiving daily our New Styles of Spring Goods, and have some lovely styles ready for inspec- tion, needing Teehing, ul leerat t DeBinge Phe Remedy ae bak js me eee fone id Dy druggists 018-60 1 For any case of ah or. ding: les fang to cure. Prepai Arch street, Phil out his signature, ‘Whe Highest Rank. Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and ee hair, Parker’s Hair Balsim has taken the bithest rang as an elegant and reliable hair ve. Heartily Recommended. Don’t condemn a thing because you have been deceived by bless nostrums.” Parker's ‘idney and nervous it heartily to such sufferers. —. KING’S PALACE, 125 914 SEVENTH STREET. ASSES SALE OF DRY GOODS. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAINY WEATHER FOR THE PAST TWO WEEES, THE SALE OF STOCK OF BROWN & CLAGETT. 909 MARKET SPACE, (ORT WiLL Be CONTNED (708 4 BE: TIME VERY ARTE CHE HEL BRR FOR Has THAN Card. ppbnee epee Seer tons r 5 eari Gecay, loes of mand &c., I will send a recipe ‘that will cure you, free of ‘This Te- yews Was pecorcrey a i ec erica, a. selt- ABH Gai Maan Ree Pon a Freah | rented for nights during that week. CITY ITEMS. THIBTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT Neary, Expericace of an Old Nurse. 7 Lair tee eee NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE 00. years never- others for their children. Tt Telleves the child OFFICE, Nos, 36 AND S48 BROADWAY. from cures: ni! and fa the bewes aal Goan pened Eres to the child it rests the mother. Price cents a JANUARY 1, 1882. dottle. ,W,8 Sochaes é on tone Brain iste stat ee organs Te pst Amount of net cach asects January 1, 1881, — = ‘$41, 944, 120.63 nervous , loss of mi s: REVE! INT. SIGE Ge eet eS ve Pg a i. 654. eee = ii Hoentis Interest and rents (inclining realized gaibt rat _ interest anni rents (inc Tealtze AmtieDw Lees interest accrued Jinuary 1, 1881. (855,101.97— 2,492,654,.33— $20, 683,966.27 AMUSEMENTS = ~ Bee $51, 827,487.08 DISBURSEMENT ACCOUNT. Lonses by death, including reversionary additions to «ame Endowments matared 4 discounted, inclu reversionary Annuities, dividends 1 premiums an eaticelied pol Total paid p Taxes and reinsurances, Commissions, brokersst Office and law expenses, LAST NIGHT. PATIENCE IN BLACK. THE WORLD-FAMOUS For Ds. \. Ke . des, advertising, printing, & HAVERLY’S HAVERLY'S ASSETS. Cash in bank, on hand. and tn transit (since recelved! Invested in €.8., New Yock city and other stocks (market Vali MASTODON MINSTRELS. estat : se Monday Next-UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. Bonds and saicras first Then oni teal c A $16, 940, 000 and the polictes assiyned to the com March 13-ONE HUNDRED WIVES. No Professional Engagement having been made for the week commencing April 3d, the Opera House can be m4 security 3 Temporary Ioanm (aecured t “Loans on existing policies (the reserve held bj amounts to $2, 87, 000). . *Quai and semi-annual previiume on existing pol January 1, 1882, *Premiums on existing Pp bat uated reserve on these pclicies $300,000, included in Liab) Agents’ balances, 5 5 ary 1, 1882, 845,227.08 F ATR AND BAZAAR, Accrued interes Es Excess of market value of securities over cost... “SA detailed echedule of these ite:ns will accompany the nsual annual report filed with the Lusurance Department of the state of New Xork. Cash January 1,, 1882 prropriated as foil Adjusted losses, due subsequent to January 1, 1882, ‘Reported losses, awaiting proof, &e.. Matured endowment, die and unpaid (claims hot presented). Anmnities, due and unpaid (uncalled for)... Reserved for reinsurauce on existing policies; participating i cent Carlisle net premium; non-participating at 5 per premium. Reserved for contingent it ber cent reserve on exi= tins 1 01s ved for premiuins paid in advance. Divisible stfrplas at 4 per cen Eatiuated surplus by theNew York per cent, Over...) Tom the undiy Lied SUEUR of $4,827 096 the Beard of ‘Trustees har ded ticipating policies in proportion to their contribution to surplus, available on UNION VETERAN CORPS, MASONIC TEMPLE, FEBRUARY 27 TO MARCH 9, 1882. SEASON TICKETS, Admitting Gentleman and Ladies... Prizes as follows will be distributed among the ticket hoiders at the clore ofthe Fair: Piano, $600; Parlor Si 1: mber Set, $125; Howe Machine, $60 rk, $40; Side Board, #0, Broche Shawl, $50: Oi Painting alan oon odie and 1, others, Tanying in value from $1 to $50. Matinee forthe iittle folks Saturday and Wednesday next, froin 12 to4 p. my, NO RAFFLING. 127. No 80) N“! ONAL THEA’ uurance at 4 per cent Carhsle bet 427,056.61 10,000, 000.00 aiviiend to pare at premium, DURING THE YEAR 9,941 POLICIES HAVE BEEN ISSUED, INSURING $32,374,281. (CITING FOR CHANCES, Jen: 3, 1878, 45,008 Evenings of March 2, 3.and 4. Matinee on 4th. Jan. 1, 1X7, 45,00 THE LAWRENCE BARRETT DRAMATIC. CLUB, | Namber of policies in force. . gan. Amount at risk, In its Inte success, Shakepeare’s JULIUS Tt Jan. (1877, $1, 638, 128 1x 6R’ (Jan. 5 Di virihle |Ja . Elocutionary Director e ae {i 2 tage Manaer | Death claims paid... 1579, . ee a 2 murndueata | Jan. iui) will appear in the Isso, 1; EE per cent ah. Ke) nford. David C. Bangs, Clarence ssl, 2,013, Assi, 2, Jan. B. Kheem, Harry C. Robinson, James A Mahoney, — oy John 'T. Hawkius, Simon K. Fijnn, Frank B. Noyes, < Samuel B. Milton, Albert G. Hail, O. G. stein, Charies G. Pearce, Miss Mary K. Sch Palmer, Miss Anne Hamil EES: HENRY BOWPRS, LOOMIS L. Wii iner, Miss Belle iiss Jennie Thompson. uturday Evenings, CHAS. WRIGHT, M. EDWARD MARTIN, ? Program—Thnreday and i it ROBERT Hc JOHN MAU _ WILLIAM A. BOOTH, GEORGE A. 08400) SoS. FISHER, ML. Friday Evening and Saturday Mating EX. STUDWE! SU" ARAN, VILLIA! . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. ALEX. STUDWELL, BR. SUYDAM GRANT WILLIAM H. BE A. R. Van Horn, Philade'j:hi Regular prices of admissi londay, March 6—THE Costamer one IME MORRIS FRANKLIN, Provident. WILLIAM H. BEERS, Vice President and Actuary, g VAPITAL THEATER, THEONORE hier. JAKE BUDD, Manager. D. O'DELL, § ‘Avencics, CHARLES § { Medical Examiners, ry FRIDAY MATIN: — Engagement for one week on) J. E. JACOBS, General Manager Southeastern Department, THE GREAT NEW YORK SPECIALTY 40 AR SPECIALY ARTISTS. 8 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD, pects} Agent} g South Strect, Baltimor:, Md. ROFESSOR PHI inetructs in Elocntion, 12th street, Washinton, D.C ‘Ladies made perfect in ail accomplished ADELAIDE NEILSON. From my lamented pup the unrivalled Actrese: **Prof. Partie Lawrence one of the most talented teachers for the styge."—Adelaide Nelson. £2-Ln NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! 1 wish the public to know that at No. 1219 New York Avenue is the place where you can get asupplv of BOWERS, 8 W. BUCKEY, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Agents for Washington and District of Columbia, 628 F STREE ‘Gi W YORK, Oratory atid Acting, at 915 OF ie roles performed by the NORTHWEST, WASID DRY GOODS. LADI ES’ 5 GOODs A RD — ali kinds for every purpose, at sho oP WM. COLEMA " ai choice fresh CUT FLOWERS, © livered fi 6 aS ae sys = ee oe pee my green fonan ass Hetieet sud LoPss BLACK NUN’S VEILING, 35c. Cc FROM MISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY. my Toee establishment 7th street road. Also, desicnsof Ib ed from P LE BOW tice and reason- HELOL) able prices, I. Go Lonist, | COLORED ALL-SILK BROCADES, $1. it Lom No. 626 HIBITION No. 626 £ Tkvw on hard sitet | MARERITER?’S, ste t a aes cae Bras eboii As che iia ines RIT ERS roe a . Price Take € No. 626 E street northwest, one door from SEUNG SuStEs sar ee Gplerin eve no inatertal, An in all cares war E . Tth street, Choice Oil Paintings, Engraving ete. ; also arge and Choice Stock of ‘rames, Picture Cord and Taese Markriter’s. Terms Oash. PIONICS, EXCURSIONS, & Chron SPRING SKIRTS AND SKIRTINGS. CHEVIOTS, GINGHAMS AND SEERSUCKERS. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. WHITE GOODS. Tat perfect 80) 10th xtrert north weet. _X.-B.—French, German and Spauieh oxen, 2-30 M. J. HUNT HAS REMOVED To nEB NEW STORF, No, 1309 F Stueer Nonrswest, Where sbe will open A LARGE ASSORTMENT or ERY GOODS AND KID GLOVES. TYLER & CHEWNING, 227 ADIES CAN SAVE clans Silky Vc YOUNG'S, 736 7th from 50 cents up. 918 Seventu Street Nortuwest, MILL ‘The public are cordially invited to inspect her w ally inv: dual) A eh PER CENT ON FIRST- es, Satins, Cashineres, Frines, at vet northwest.” Silks ad Satins CALIFORNIA LEAVES NEW YORK ON THURS DOWN. Anke 1882, for adelightfal tour of Fu 4 Showin miles frayed by fran Hebe th L®* HT BLUE CASHMERE, In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MONQ> j Rati 0e ccs: EN eet DUXUSY, bd all exscoeee for ieee GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next durty ieee, whichis lye oe as All wool, double width, 60. days— : " 4 ‘ (Cream other of all-wool 150. pSPtendld opportunity, never before offered, to visit vieDulig’ wath Brent POULE tor crouine Srommon C3 AMERICAN CONTINENT. : NUNS VEILING in leht colors, all pnre wool, only 30, 140 particulars in epecial Poonam free by mail on | COLORED CASHMERES in new sprig shades, only : HOS. COOK & MRS. J. P. PALMER, ©. A. BARATIUNY, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, . = . = NG SPECIALTIES. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. fxeclen ‘$1, $1.25, $1.50, TRONGE E NOYES, | Svea waren | 3 eehcias “COLUMBIA FOUNDRY, __| Lance sive DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. $1.50. a ‘Buite: Drews ‘Trimmt 30th street. Manufactures Steam Engines, Boil- chore oF Men aud Boys! wear Gmumense assoriuuent), Ne Ee oe eee a 5, 8 ys and. Mill-wo rehitectura 7 te $1.5 eee 3 eee wiiieall lpn TABLE DAMASK, 50, Eutire Stock of GLOVES at coet unl closed out, 28-63 PKINS, en, 75 doz, |. WILL £5 -on — ——— — w York Mill and other tackes of the BEST _ WANN = = = ‘aud widest SHEETING COTTONS, 30. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. . | Fruit of the Loom and, other makes of the best yard-| 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. — = —. —— wee s, a > 5 , 7PHE VELVET, $1. MN ME. WASHINGTON, T 8, embrvidered with Silk, FASHTONABLE, ool LADIES’ CLOT! DERSEMAEIEG. x 00 @RRR GGG U U Costumes, Gioaks, &e., tise In supe. POH 8G TF Heretple at slat notion: “Ladies so" Dram oa 2 3 eee, g ea: Hi q nd basted, snd a perfect fit guaranteed. 00 R R GGG UU INETTE cae iS. M2. BRUCE, No. 493 97m STREET, NEAR are ARTER’ northwest, Stamping, Embroiderine and Ma- AUIORGANS, REED ORGANS AND PIANOS. = farais, Art Acollowork taught, privately an i clasaay, Prices, $8to $30. Large instraments, $60 to$2,500, | _! RS SS ee sie rhargegn Quote Fined ao = ‘The most wonderful rausie producing instrmments in | FPARE OPPORTUNITY. dren. | Sole aweney for Mrs. EB eo eee Sere nee ete eee cettiratel Abouiual Sanpete fot No musical knowlodze required. Call and see or send for circular to the Poverass; Aimer xD F Srarers. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALF OF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. Or in a LE not CHEMIS AND DRAWERS, We have several BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE and VELVET CARPETS, which were made for cus- tomers and sor usep, and which we will sell at great MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE CO., 831 Broadway, between 12th and 13th etreets, NEW YORE. a We make lower peices then over before for the quality Bome of our styles ean be seen at Com HED OY GT ABS? SINGLETON & HOEKE, gr Ninn Sraxer. METZEROTTI’S, as M® SELMA RUPPERT, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office. Com) stock of CREWEL and MANTOWN WOOL, ART EM DiI {OWN WOOL, “ALT EMBUOIDELIS ase a mew 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 118-n, t, th, 13¢ AUCTION SALES. YHARLES W. HANDY, Reai Estate Broker. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIRST AND B STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 19, 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 654, folio 345, one of en land records of the District of Columbia, and at the’ written request of the party secured thereby, Twill o auction mise, TUCSDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FER: ARY, A.D. 1882. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. part of Jot numbered one (1), in square nam- } bered six hundred and eiyhty-six (686), in the city of Washi said part of lot fronti: See oe feet by sev- inston, aI two inches (26 feet 2 inches) on north. ‘street east. ‘Terms of sale: One-fonrth cach: balance in one, two mo 801 MARKET SPACR. Lo FOR THE RED SIGNS. material for Fancy XN LACE Goo! Large assortinent of LACES, LAC ELINGS, HOSLEY, GLOVES, FKINGES STAMPING promptly executed. ME. VON BRANDIS. 3 Peunryivanta ave, ote Det geye Stationery Bm, Formerly with Lord fae New York, v= notice; hitting; eutisfaction guaranteed ™ 1026-60 - BIG BARGAINS AT THE GREAT SALE or BOSTON AND NEW Soles CUSTOM CLOTH- SEWING MACHINES, &c. LAvie 8. Desiring to bu Pare AT THE NEW STORE, enty-nine feet on let 723 SevextH Srrest Nontnwest, BeTweex G axp ‘H Singers. orrent a AcHrcccor ta ac H, whcoe thay We call ra fr atiention to the Ol . the ee — Frond is complete in all tts ayypotma- Splendid Styles of MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS offered at less than cost of material. The ladies de- lighted with the Styles and Prices of our . BARGAINS RULE THE DAY. §®~ THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE PROP- erty not having comvlied with the terms of i be resold WEDNESDAY, MARCH FIFT. same hour and place. By onder of the HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 0 SMALL FRAME DWELLINGS ON I STREET Most of our ‘are equal to CUSTOM WORK, and ROR AST BEEN {Petabout half the price. Never sucha ENTH STREE’ Siance to CLOTHE YOURSELF 80 CHEAPLY and Nicely. T° THE PUBLIC! as THE ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE OrPENMELIMER'S, ‘628 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. : AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. TWO BRICKS AND ONE FRAME DWELLING, NOS. 522, 54 AND Se ELEVENTH STREET BOUTHWEST, IMMENSE BARGAINS offered for this month. Large Stock of BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS. Also, alot of Men's CHEAP SUITS and ORKTR ANTS. Be sure to visit the Great Sale at the Es Es en between G and H streets. Store, 723 7th street northwest, LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS ON WINDOWS. AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, the FIFTFENTH MARCH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLUCE Pan en ro of athe) I shall cell part of Lot 2, in square’ Sn te RIKTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, LOCK P.M., part of Lot 3, in equare FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF in it of the ye SEE E ‘Machines Rented and Repaired. phn TR ore BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS111| Basar Paper Fashions. os 3 ar LITTLE TO SAY—THE NEW mian_torm nmr. om coma. | Waeuithrasbneis tise aging Ww. WHEATLEY'S ee = wm. pout Herpes Die oe

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