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teresting Law Suit. ‘AN ALLEGED FORGED SIGNATURE. L ADIES’ GOODS. —— —=—== ‘Yesterday afternoon, in the Circuit Court, Judge | It ts quite the fashion now for ladies to receive EW AND CHOICE SELECTIONS INE QUALITY LINEN LAWNS, 250. AR D ee MacArthur, a case which attracts much attention | informally on one evening every week, inviting N IN SPRING DRESS FABRICS, F C Eg a LOCAL MENTION. pinta members of the TF was commenced. This SS course they INVENTED BY A WOMAR. FINE QUALITY SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 250, we sea the "HELO ro at — a suit brought lacrae as rdian expect whose acquaint a M ‘The Weather. and next friend of Powell M. Bradley, F.W. Powell | with them does not warrant them in feeling sure ALL-WOOL SPRING SUITINGS, 250, Rat SRPRCU LB SUP: Orrice ov TUE CuiK? S1axAt. OFFICER, the ell Eas ea daranty, against W. M-Galt; | they will be weloome. OF THE BLACK MOIRE SILKS. sone LA CORSET sng crm maby, fee for ms Masnixaton, D.C..March 7, 1882.9:30 ain.f | (iy met! pawn teed Gealer, to recover $15 Among the pleasant receptions of PREPARED BY A WOMAN LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. BLACK SATIN SORA. fader in every styic and material, em in all casas ware For the middle Atlantic states, coider; partly | Bradley et al. ag) Mark Young—a decree was | afternoon were those of Representative Russell MOIRE GRENADINES, play te (lowly weather, in the extreme northern tion | passed” volding a sale of plaintits estate in Wifeand daughters brs Lander, (who was os TWISTED SILK GRENADINES, BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, ANNIE K, RUMPHERY, s , Rortheast northwest etown (parts lote2 . B. & T.’s addition sted Forney adel eS — barometer. q Spofford, daughter of the Librarian of ; SURAH SATINS, PLUSHES, VELVETS AND SATINS. x.R-F and banish monen a Spssaad weaches Watedias Of Water seen ee Tounny Oy A Teas Bate | Jtstioe Biela’s wife: and Captain, Mettitehice wite SATIN RHADAMES, oe Oe ee = COLDER WINDS COMING. ‘The chiet signal oMcer of the army furnishes the following’ special bulletin to the press: ‘The barometer ts low east of New England and high fn the northwest. There are indications that a Storm fs developing in the west gulf, where brisk end high northerly to easterly winds and peavy Joeal rains are reported. Local rains are reported Yrom the southern states, and light shows from New England and the lake regi colder, Rortherly winds. The temperature has fallen from 10° to 2 In the lake region, Misstsstppl and Oto alleys and the northwest. ‘It is below freezing In lake reg’ nd thence southwestward to | nd it ts from 10° zero m Min- ota and the upper The follow- z teinperstures were rday after- : Norfolk Savannah, 3 an Anto- S, 61°. The indications are that | ty horthw i partly | will prevail riets on the st during the rest of Tuesday and esdny, With snows in N glind and New York. and locai rains in the south Atlantic > = >. Co., Pennsylvania avenue, e best $3 a dozen cablact pho- | ‘ den Wall is new and beau- titul To-sozrow only, i for nb $1.50. z nets for Se. orthwest. Damenann’s, 's Ibe Creaia and Charlotte Ru: O1ive Om and macaront at Ve 6 h street no t. A Br for partition of lots 1 and 2, square in the Equity Court by Anna 3 tinst Jacob Meinder and othet The Cocemsta TURN VEKFIN ga’ €xlibition at Abner’s hall last eve follow hop. onl > only She told the and released her. wr were CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Fo: Fi Orewa E Nariowar Tr Carrrar Tuzates.— Company Masonic Tewrre. ee —t on Veteran Corps Fair. STERN PRESRVTERIAN Cuvken.—Pound party. — > Condensed Locals. ton of the M lest ev own, invitin smd & Fe nee, Which meets in Hants 1 report and prin nd Given a commitive gers lor the ensuing ae National Rifles last evening | : aster of compan: fo": nant. | bers: Fred- *, jr, B. Lansbury, Morrison, | B. Hi. Warner, J! manzh. . ouerence of the M.E. church merts In Bulilmaore to-morrow, Bishop ts so the Maryland Annual Coa- St Protestant church, B 4q B re Conte! t3 to-morrow in clr Felbant A Whittle, tan benind which, kicking, struck him on the de of the | face, iract urin; bone uson broucnt ndition. Dr, Waves Teme by J. in arrested and c e Branch Over the : ior tie National | |. Sidioas, music by D. B. mmitted In the Pollee adnet in the Capt- ins, better known as ta words od. um i2and 1 O'clock. | One of the lat- | 21s kept window Ww g the sash r: Lor were ready W enter, wh 2 Window by one of the b Was ss The not is the sec- within six No. 8, (colored,) | ii last evening, | iment Come | ert, and com | dreener, 2 promenade Tttees in Grinshaw, J-fferson Tho Men, J. 8. Job . Rd. Jae’ A. Sommers, J. Warren, Ge Webster, George | nor, C. A. Lemur, Wililam M. Ellis and | sR Beckley. noon Franc! omas, John 'L. Hic! lving at red from ington barracks, | act of shaving himself was se bd cut bis throat, ne fir id, which {St subject to sps: is Gollste Ment to Jacob f The m Vernent put on Tecerd an assign- vot Mrs. Mary A. Borry,widow Berry, will regret to learn that shee year of her age, iy morning Ui be a requt i at 10° Pelock. ehureb hes placed on recont a cet election of tie following traste Henry D. Clarke, Ben us L. Donohue, Geo. A. Green, John uel H. Walker, R. H. Stevens and plored, deuchter of the woman yesterday by Judge 81 the Lirceny of jeweiry, clothing, household. u Bis, from Mrs SP. Brown, of Mount Ple & was before Y of sine ing from the same : t servant in her familly, and Was sentenced to jall for ture months. Au appeal Was noted. | aS AN UNLICENSED COMMERCIAL AGENT Fivep.— Renry €. Bull was charged by License Tuspector Roff, in the Police Court this morning, with being an unlicensed commerctil agent, Mr. Raff test fed to finding the defendant soliciting orders for a mattress last Tuesday. Mr. Lambert ap- (or Uke defendant, and held that his client nable to the’ law because he only eluittresses and has parties furn! Fa Week (or trial, and if they dec buy one he dees not furntsh the purchaser with the article or receive the price, which Is doas by Shother person. The court sald that the sell! and ¢ for sale were separate branches, and any one connected with either branch is actibg in Violation of the law, and it was clearly shown that the defendant offercd for sale these goods, and he y days. Would have to impose a fine of $205 oF six nd bonds fixed at $100. a An uppeal Was noted, ‘Tae FisttNG Seasoy.—Mr. R.A. Golden, the active and enterprising agent for the sale of fish, been for several years extensively engaged {0 s business, and has and fs now furnishing large tities Of material, nets, &., to fishermen and engaged in the trade'on the Potomac river tributaries. He has for the past two weeks been receiving large consignments of fish by the Steamer Gates, which has been chart for the purpose by Capt. Chiles, who is one of the largest parties engaged tm shad fishing on the Tiver, having at the present time from twenty to thirt¥ boots and net) cinployed in gilling. ‘The ame? Gates has been bringing large quantities Of fis to the above agent from the shores of Messrs. Osbourn & Co., Messrs. Faunce & Skid- Inore, Mr. Jerry Robby and a large number of thers who have traps and nets ‘The steamer Kate will commence making daily trips from to- day (March the 7th),{n connection with the steamer Gates, end will go down the river as far as Cobb's Potnt, touching ‘at every landing on each side of the river, for the convenience of fishermen and others wilo may desire to ship by her. The boat is Brst~lsss, and Capi. Ellis is a poilte ‘and efficient Officer, who will give his personal attention to ail shipments. The agent, Mr. R. A. Golden, can be found at the fish wharf, foot of 12th street south- ‘West. All parties wanting fresh Potomac fish will Gnd it to their advantage to call on bim before purchasing. Manet ie to | ~~ ‘Etzabeth Greenville and Ww Kate "3 Cross; 3 Thomas Paice | the me intime hi: | to-morrow and Saturds | Inorning for being dl: M. Hutch- | y \iean FI Hison. Satmuel West, William | 9 and settti aside the deed by the parties, as also the deed from Young to F. W. Jones and from Young to W. 8. Cox, and La tien to release the property to complainants, de cree further found that there was due by Young to A. T. Bradley for rent of premises $10,571.60, and omered paytnent or execution thereon. Mr. Young appealed tothe Supreme Court of the | Unt States and gave boud for any damages and costs which might ocenr, the uty being $15.00. R. C. Hewitt, 8. C. McDowell and W. M. Galt were allege to have as sureties. On April 26, 180, the decree wos affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States, the interest having In ‘Hed to $4,231.88. ‘The debt not ng heen e present suit was brought ainst Mr, Galt, who claims that the that itisa forgery, and that fi ce of ever having’ signed the rvidge and Fe ap) e Tom's C: vading and theater- miliar, seems to be grea nel ih the hands of J. pplaug ay Y filed the House, ere will be matinee perform- to-tworrow and Syturday. L THEATE hose who attended the bg ceased to marvel why gaine | such popularity in Ne pleastnz, sparkling ‘comedy, Mr. Daly's company with here will be matinee performances and 1S presented "b: great spirit ‘THE CartraL THeaTER—The constant storms of applanse at the Capital Theater, last night. sured the popular success of the ‘engageme the Sheehan and Coyne Comedy company. very attractive programa 1s offered. ‘THe UNION VereRAN Conrs Farr was visited ening by large delegations from the Schuet wengerbund and Mannerchor So- lil be visited to-night by the will appear in fuiluntform. — | ND PARTY will be given at } Presbytertin church, H’ street, | between 19th and 20th streets, this evening, for the | benefit of the Associated CI ‘ities. ee Desinanre Bui Dowling, auctione on L street, near 2 N.—Thomas ‘y tine lots st, 1o-morrow after- pvernment res¢ nue. Charm- a ‘semnent. Conorep Rowpres Riley ana j B Abram Barnes, two young colored men, were fued | Sor 1 d: vuse by Judge’ Snell this | rderly in the county. ‘The testimony of policem: citizens showed that a Supper Was given at a colored church at the cor- her Of $i stre-t and Whitney avenue, anda fizht occurred on the outside of the church, and pistols were drawn, and the defendints were caught in | the act of bellowing like calves at the door Of the | church. Tre 1.0. M. MetvaL eve elected oftcers for foi L. H. Patterson, president Batley, vice pre: ; Thomas L. Miller, seer tar, orge F s, treasure! ‘ Dirtetors— Columbia Lodge, ‘ 1. No. 6, Friendsiitp. nehor, No. es Holmes, : Temainder of the lodges was postponed unul next meeting of the board of directors. VILY AFFLICT MIL. sterday after- Mr J. Kuntle Robinson, residing on 5th ied his eldest child, aged six years, wis iptithert t hight but ing ‘This affliction fol- . Robinson's mothe at A month age. = ave been recorded as follows: to W. Stroug, lot 1 one renal ame prop A. Wise, pt 12, 5 to Johan: Vbitney $—." Jas. W. T sub. 23, sq. . J. Lane, sab, lots kk. K. Elliot, trustee, to hour, Lot 2f, 4. 915; $500, Jas.” T, trustees, to Archibald White, acre in Brightwood; $35 ‘THe Prorosep EMAx meet colored ettizens herman’s halt last evening for the pose of takiny steps toward celebrating the anniversiry of Emanelpstion dss 8. BLY prestled, ind W. ©. *Chase ore wong these present we Perry Carson, Dr. Cook, Prof. Baltimore, Joseph Jackson, Capt. Cornwelk, of Georgetowh. After fable discussion a resolution was_ ado} Ach legiskitive district to send five dete. > OF military onzantzation one meet In convention at Galil 's hall next Tuesday event the 14tu inst., for the proposed celebration. Alter F..N. Wilkinson as vice president the meeting adjourned. Tne Purr Bait, given by Rebecca Lodge, Daughters of Israel, at Marint's hall last evening closed the joytul season In a signal manner. There were many novel charactors, and the spirit of nocent fun pervaded the whole assembly. the notable costumes were those of F. z Hettle Hoffa, b: rl; Rosie Biber, page . venetmer, DI nal Richelieu; Moses ™ Wolf, as prize boxers; J. Nordi uel Lewis, vagrant; Miss Celfa Helden r, meen of Scots; Josephine Michaelis, a peasant Hennie Adler, Patience; Miss Blumenthal, Foily; Clara Freirwick, Buttereup; Hannah Wordlinzer, Daughter of the Regiment; Hannah Winsker, hetic; Lew Strausbenger, clowa; L. Loung? Oscar Wilde; L. Rice, Chinaman. ‘Th? ladies’ com: mittee consisted of Mestames M. Hoffa, LL. Blout, Max Cohen, Herzoz, Lizzi¢ Kaunnan, ‘The reception iach. unmnittee con the floor com- chan, J. Her- mittee man, T. Franc, and M. Sirasburger, D. NILE SOIREE at Prof. Shel- don’s dancing aecidemy last evening was a very enjoyable affair. The prograin was which exhibite! to great advautage the proficiency at- talned In the terpsichorcan art by Shelton, ‘The following were the faney di etight hornpi and tt Pumph Mamie Pumphrey. — ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—At a Sub llvts eeting of the ion, Associaties Charities, held last cauley’s Hall, Capitol Hil, the fol- lowing ofteers and direetors were choven. Presi dent, Kobt. B. Fenguson; Tullock; treasurer, Theo. Mrs. Jane ©. Hitz, Mra. Hl, Mrs. Betie M ‘Thos. Keech, Mr. 8. A. H. guson, Theo. F. McCauley; delegate central board Of nanagers, Mrs. Jane C.'Hitz. It was decided to divide the subdtvision into not less than twenty sublivisions, with a visitor to each. The follow. ng visitors Volunteered thelr service Tenth auley; directors, vivester Taylor, E. N’ rs. Miranda Tullock, Dr. Marks, Dr. Robt. B. Fer- jman Smith and their son’s wife, who received on board the monitor Montauk, which he LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is Posrrive CRE commands at the Davy yard. A pieasant entertainment was given last even- Ing by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foote at their residence, uted by Mr. Hedberg, Mr. Warren 8. Young and U. some fine readings: Amon: Comptroller Lawrence and lor, dauzhter of Hoa. E. B. Taylor, of Onto; tin Hedberz and wife; Mr. EL. Potter, of > York; Dr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Greene Sir. W.S. Merrlil and others, ing. worse Lately, and her fully feel ve about her.—Mr. and Mrs, Join B. Alle joying a visit from their married daughter Levy, 619 Nineteenth street phic THe TeaMsrERs’ Co-oi fe night Boundary—Mr. W. H. Prince were some thirty or forty present tated to be to combine tor the purpose of Se! tection, as at the present rate of wages it W: po: rary oMicers were elected as follows: resident; Patrick Sheehy, treasurer; Prince, secretary. FW. Piaf, ; and W. 1 A committe was appointed to that the present rates—3 per day for wagon and $1.50 (or cart, with drivers—were Inadequate, and ask that they be raised to $4 and $2 per da spectively. —— jzzie Bomster ard Winnie ainsels, Were at Judge Sne aiternoon, on the chyirge of affray. Police- ified that the prisoners had a Tough-and-tumble fight on Sampson street last evening, and tore each other’ nd pounded r vigorous 15 days each, in detauit of $5 fin = EB PORCELAINS AT AUCTIO soncer, has now on exht- alesteoms, corner 15th and Ht tion of Chinese pore art treasures, the Sale of Which will commence on Thursday afternoon, March 9th, at o’cloc uivt. Fianrinc Fema Ue SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT oF THE CTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, oF HARTFORD CONN, Net assets, January 1, 1881.. Received in 1881— For premians. For interest and ren Prott and lose. + $47, 833,628.70 811.82 8,160, 766.01 DISBURSED IN 1831, To Ponicy-HoLpEns: For claims by death and matnred endow- ments... 3, 718, 646.87 Surplus re- turned to policy hold- em a Lapsed and surrendered policies . Total to policy holders .....$6,084, 224.21 EXvensi Commissions to agents... Salaries of of- ficere, clerks and ell oth- ers employ- edon salary. Medical ex 1, 284,342.53 1,081, 234.81 $286,797.05 103,541.93 aminers tate and all — $677, 487.07 454,590.05 SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. Loans upon Real Estate, first ‘en.. Loans upon Stocks and Bonds, Premium notes on Polictes in force. Cost of Real Estate owned by tne Comp", Cost of United States Registered Bonds. $48, 778, 093.37 Hitz, Mrs. Sylvester Taylor, E. Gant, John Hitz, oe Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING AssoctaTIoN.—At the Sth regular monthly meeting of the Tenth Butlding Associa ton, held List night at Goddard’s hall, the pro- ceeds were ail absorbed by last month’s retire- ments of stock. DeATH.—Mrs. Marion Troxell, relict of thé late Philip L. ‘Troxell, diet at_her residence, on Dun- barton avenue, last evening, after a long tliness, << compare She had many friends in this on. Mus. S. Manion Pritips, whose death was men- Yoned in yesterday’s Stak, was the daughter of Mr. George W. Beall, of this city, and not of the Bev. George W. Beall, who formerly reskled here. Sent To THE Hosrrra.—Samuel Barnes, an old colored man, living in the county, being Sick and destitute, Was sent to the Freediaan’s Hospital today. OrF FoR THE RaitRoap.—The agent of the Bal- more £ Ohio R. R. Co. took, the names of 380 col- oO men this morning at t uct bridge for Work on the road near Deer Park. Hien Tipe —March 8, 9:52 a. m.; 10:18 p. m. ——_—_—_—_—_ pes BIG BARGAINS IN SPRING DRY GOODS JUST OPENED. 1/0 DOZEN ! 40 inches long, Huck Towel, all Linen, 12% cts, 40 PIECES t Fine French Shirting Pereales, 36 in. wide, 125 cts. cho cere beat 2 Diy Carpets, marked down G78 ct, Aib-woel Super fugraln Gatyoa ot woo al App Interest due and accrued. ....$925,583.50 Rents accrued. . 14,373.88 Market value of stocks and bonis over cost... «+, 497,676.02 Net premiums in course of collection ........None.....+6 Net deferred quarterly and 43,038.08 $1,480, 691.48 Gross Aseets, December 31, 1881......$5U,258, 784.85 ‘LraBrniries: Amount required to re- insure all outstanding Policies, net assuming 4 per cent. interest.. $45,810,593.00 All other liabilities. 1,060, 614.87 46,871, 212.87 Surplus by Conn. Standard, 4 per cant. ...$9,987, 571.98 Cece . Btandard, 436 per cent. t. Ratio of expense of management to re- ceipts in 1881, + 8.90 per cent. Policies in force December 31, 1881, 913 insuring. $159, 039, 867.89 mee GREENE, President. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Secretary. ‘W. G. ABBOT, Assistant Secretary. D. H. WELLS, Actuary, 1705 Nineteenth street. Vocal music was contrib- 8. Marshal Henry, ’'The singing of “Marching Throuzh Georgia” by Marshal Henry was greatly enjoyed, the company joining in the chorus. There Was instrumental music by Mrs. L.A. Allyn and little Katie Foote, and Mrs. Isadore Lori: gave ‘others present Were Mrs. Lawrence; Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Bllss; Proiessor Copp; Miss ‘Tay ‘Ap ‘ownsend; Mrs. nator Hurrison’s wife and daughter have od the Ir frends to come to see them informally on Monday evenings In March, and many availed thomsclves of the opportunity to do so last even- The wives of Representatives Latham and De- zendort have left the city.—Mrs. Mary Clemmer continues to see her friends informally on M duys. Her 411s improving, but she Stull needs to take great care of her eyes——Dr. Buxter’s never fully Tecovered from the she endured this winter, has anxious are en- .—— Justice Harlan’s wife fs slowly mending in health. -——Miss Eilen Levy, one of the favorite belles of Charleston, S.C., {5 "visiting her uncle, Capt. C. M. ERATIVE COMPANY, Com- posed of persons owning and working teams, met at the Park hotel, 7th street, near residing. “There ‘The object was ‘pro~ im- ible to keep their teams even during the sum- mer months With any profit, and in the winter, when work was scarce, the teams were a down- Tight loss to them. After some discussion, tenipo~ Wait on the District Commissioners to represent 4 Pee "3, ‘They were sent to jail for jains, —— $1,216,301,24 853.10 For all those Painful Complatnts and Weaknesses s0 common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uloera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve end expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early staze of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is cuecked very speedily by its use, It removes Faintness, Flatniency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. Itcures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Slecplessness, Depression and Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing. down, causing pain, weicht sud backache, is always permanently cured by ite use. £~PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. a It will at all times and uniter all circumstances t in harmony with the Inwsthat govern the female sys- era. * For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpaseed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 ond 285 Weetern avenue, Lynn, Mane. Prico $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenses, on receipt of rrice, $1 yer box foreither. Mra, Pinkham freely enswers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet, Ad- dress as aboye. y ehould be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Li wag, cure constipation, biliousness, ver. OF Soxp vy ALL Devacrsts. et No fam LIVER 8. and torpidity of 25 cents per box. if You Want hight,ease your Cough by using Dr. yr torest well at Bull’s Cough § Welieve in N recipe for a bad cous Hale's Honey of Hore id Woman's not an hour tn using Ttis infal- De aly hound and ‘Tar. "s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Purify >rments and linen used In sick roont with Glenn’s Sulphur op. Hil’s Hatr and Whisk black or brown, 50c. Hon. Roscoe Conkling Hay Declined the Position of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court-Who Will Take the Place? Is a question more e: Just at present, so Tar as w asked than answered know, but we do know it Will make no difference Lo the manager of the Importers’ Tea Company who gets the place, for he wit inue bis apparently extravagant man- ner of doing business ut #19 Market Spice to-c and ail the balance of this week, absolutely giving away cennine moni; to purchasers of nS Of coffee. Yesterday was “Ladles’ Diamond Quite ‘a large number of ladies called or seutduring the day and bought tea or enfme or both. ‘The business dor and proves beyond t chate Uie m: To-day ts r the ladies appre- ond Day” proper, and yesterd. y's Ladies’ Diamond ne the two, and inake antall. Ifa lady should to flad an article of Glamond jew tea or coffee sie b ha cant Ladies? put up in pa coffee, pure inp eth 5 Also put up aper cins GY pounds to the can,) and sold, er tea OF ¢ e, for $14 uns f¢ for $10, 25 cans for $20, or 65 cans for $50, with «nt of some kind tu every can, worth’ from We im to establish a permanent eshington and vicinity, and give the ts simply to influence trade. Sond Ina smallone if you wish If you send % we will sena ‘a OF coffee, Which enables six cans of either to supply each one whe pay ac mand giv you the sit e sik y contiin a ent. You, as getter-p of the club, might find souethlng in your can worth more than the whole vost. Tea and coffee are ne: jes in ne. It is easy to get up a club among your netshbors and friends. Each member of the club is certain to get a dollars worth. No possible ance t lose a cent, while there 1s a chance, eu to get _a valuable le happy by finding d Read the list; perhaps you know one or more of them: Mrs. M. A. Fitalan, Government Printing offee, diamond ring, worth $50, found ina can of tea; T.E. Roessie, Aritagion Hotel, diamond coliar- corth $35, found ina can of coffee; Major anes, United States pension agent, f-eth and ¥ streets, diamond ring, @ worth $50, found fn a can of coffee; Mrs. +1514 Caroifae street, “solitaire” diam. Worth $50, in 2 cun of tea; Mra. M. C. #1 stteet northwest, diamond ring, Ww: £0, found In tea; Merry ’Cc Grecnmount Baltimore, Md., dia , worth $50, 1,119 North Eden street, ond Stu, worth $150 in tea, worth $50. in coifee; Henry est, diamond ri others, who round jewelry Ih cans of tea . We expect to give tof diamonds to-day. I¢ monds this is the day of all othe GUty Your luck,” a8 tats will be our last “dl purchased rt Remember, every can sold to-day will positively contin a present of some kind, but nothing worth over $5 will be given away except dizmonds. To- morrow and the rest of this week we will give w.tches, diamonds, and money. Orders by tail forwarded to all parts of the United States for $1 a. can: 6 cans for 3 Our coffee cannot isa trial. us, send to us, or write to us. We refer to this pa- d every leading paper in Washington. Ad- Isrorters’ Tea CosPANY, 819 Market Space, Washington, D.C. ion of the urinary pas- s,cured by Buciupaiba, 20 Penn, ave. sage $i, at Cost of State Bonds. - 619, 900.00 Lazy, Drowsy Ecelings Psarhep rsa cea + Storssoea | ate precursors of slekness, which Hop Bitters will Cost of Bank Stock. > “7122)761.00 | 'Stently banish. an Cost of Railroad Stock. 26, 000.0 No Bospital Cash in Bank... 2,933,319.50 | Needed for patients that use Hop Bitters, as they Balance due from agents, secure 93,399.14 | CUre So speedily at home, 1t is Impossible for a woman after a faituiul course of treatment with Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, to continue to suffer with a weakness of the uterus, Enclose a stamp to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets, Pain from Indi jon, ay: » and too hearty eating relieved at once by taking one Carter’s ‘Little Liver Pill iamedi- ately after dinner. Don’t forget this. Grateful to Invalids. Floreston Cologne ts grateful to invaltds, because it is refreshing without the sickening effect of most perfumes, Sore Throat, conat, Cold, And similar troubles, if suffered to proaress, result in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes incur- able. “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” reach directly On ope of the disease, and give almost instant relle! $1,000 Rewar For any case of blind, ee or protruding Piles that DeBhi fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Arch street, Phil out his signature. Sola by ‘a itching, ulcerated, ’3 Pile Remedy pula, Pa. None genuine with, lelphia, Pa. None genuine druggists. 018-co The Highest Rank. ‘Made trom harmless mate! rials, and aday to the needs of fading and falling hatr, anes Balsam has taken the highest rank as an elegant and reliable hair ve. . Heartily Recommended. Don't condemn a gocd thing because you have been decetvedeby worthless tiostrums.- Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many ta this section, of kidney and nervous disorders, and we recommend it heartily to such sufferers.—News, Feed is the Mest Reti us adit, lows oF me All Bix for $. Stott & Cromwell, inble It posi- aos Pa a. Wi Brea Alderney Suen, churned ‘every morning delivered in 3-1. ard” ita, 60c. 1D. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. GJEORGE E. NOYES,” 3060 nite sitistactory, | FRENCH COTTON SATINES NOVELTIFS IN PARASOLS. NOVELTIES IN MOUSQUETAIRE NOVELTIES IN WHITE Goops. NOVELTIES IN ALL WOOL DRES: EST VARIETY A = SELECTIONS. IP-ONE PRICE, AND THAT IS TU BE THE LOWEST. (Successor To “Perry & Bi TOILE-D'ALSACE, PARIS BATISTES, ANDERSON'S BEST SCOTCH YRS: BEST QUALITY ALL-LINEN LAWNS. NOVELTIES IN LADIES’ HANDKEKCHIEFS, NOVELTIES IN TOWELS AND DAMASKS. - NOVELTIES IN SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY, KID GLOVES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND WRAPS. 3 GOODS. S@-EARLY BUYERS WILL SECURE THE GREAT- ‘D THE CHOICEST GUARANTEED SEATON PERRY, ROTHER.”) Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th streat. 100 Dozen Children's Fa! Regular, Oil Ribbed, only 25¢. pair. All sizes, full regular made, and oaly $1.50 each, 100 Dozen Extra Large, All Li Orrostre Rraas* Established 1849. m3_ ee MA8cH MANY WEATHERS.” BARGAINS. SEASONABLE GOODS. I Boiled, French ‘xtra Long, Fast Colors, AllSizes HOSIERY, MEDIUM WEIGHT SPRING UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ‘75e., $1.25 and , Bleached Damask and Huccabae TOWLLS; extraordinary value; ut only NEW EMBROIDERIES 25e. each. EXCELLENT BARGAIN6 IN AND INDIA LINENS. COCHRANE & CO., m2 Baxr. Gea, DAY & CO, Goobs. SILES! SILS!! from 45c u BPI EMBROIDERED F LS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW UNDERWEAR, EW HAMBURGS, CORSETS! CORSE NEW WHITE Goops. PLAIN VICTORIA LAW LINE! TABLE LIN NS, TURKEY RED DA’ » NAPKINS and LINE! ALL GOODS MAR: ED IN PLAIN 820, 822 894 TrH SrREeT SPRING GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENT: SILKS!!! SUMMER SILKS, Striped and Chene Patterns, s SIAN LAWN, LD LAWN, INDIA MULL. LINE? 820, 822 824 SevNTa Srazer NonTuwest. Just received our first large purchase of SPRING FIGURED AND POLKA DOT FOULARDS. SUMMER SURAHS, all colors, for Travelling Suits. RING DRESS GOODS, * inall the new Makes and Colors. NEW HOSIERY. NEW LACES, LADIES’ COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES and FICHUS. CORSET: MASK. SHEETINGS. TABLE COVERS and BED SPREADS. FIGURES STRICTLY ONE PRICE, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., Nonruwest. AL BARGAIN. 25 DOZEN worth $1.25, L 0) ip H R QD New lineof BUSTLES in desirable stylesand () HOOP SKIRTS at 25 cents upwards. P sizes. ‘We have opened a new line of At Low Prices, BOSTON HOUSE, REOm Zowenow ie) 8 LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS To Which We Invite Attention. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 W (6) O D W Sx> ‘With 6 Tucks and Wide Fine Hamburg raffle, & ONLY 99 CENTS EACH. Or R Pp tnd ncon Zora GPRING DRESS GOODS. Linen Cambrics, French Nainsooks their advantage to examine our stock bef y #i0UE, BRO. We are daily receiving our new Spring Goods, com- Prising a full hne of Foulard Sateens, French and Do- mestic Ginghams, Printed and Plain Percales, and and Mulls, Bel- gium Linen Sheeting, and Pillow Linen, all widths: Damask Table Cloths and Napkins to match; Table Damask by the yard, Towels and Toweling in great variety. Those in want of choice goods will find it to fore purchasing. & CO., m8 1328 F STREET N.W., NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. clas Silks, Velvete, YOUNG'S, 736 7th from 50 cents up, TADIES CAN SAVE 35, PER CENT Ox FIRST. rset northwest. Sik snd Satins L8 BLUE CASHMERE, Blue, Pink TAR ie wide Beautiful DRESS GOODS, silk and ‘an Fruit of the Loom wide COTTONS, 10. VEL’ Ai i Se Gee VET, Black an Goo! Colores SATIN "MOIRE,” $1 wool, COLORED CASHMERES, ‘all wool, doul GOLORED 81 Te em! with! whitch thous vie ieee All wool, double width, 50. Cream and other colors of all-wool ‘French FOULE for evening dresses, only 50. at all 30. SOLAS URS a Nae a, 25. ible width, 3736. 75. Ne LUPIN’S DRESS GUODS, TYLER & CHEWNING, m6 918 SevENTH Street Nortuwest. _ W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have Recetved THE VERY LATEST STYLES, And are showing the most elegant assortment of CHOICE DRESS GOODS IN SILKS, WOOLLENS AND, COTTON FABRICS. ‘They invitean examination and compe: pleased tg show them to any « Inade a ehecial eftort in the eek Baye beer ed trom the time they were opened. Special attention is called to a lot of VELVET GRENADINES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. m4 919 PE} Acs IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAINY WEATHER FOR THE PAST TWO WEE! THE SALE OF STOCK OF BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACR, | WILL BE CONTINUED FOR A SHORT TIME SYLVANTA AV} EES SALE OF DRY GOODs. LONGER. PEVERY ARTICLE WILL BE OLD FOR LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. BY ORDER OF WM. A. YATES, Assignee, 809 MARKET SPACE. m2? yen “IMPORTANT THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER! Having leased for a termof twenty-five years the Prphert. now occupied by Messrs. Gesdorf, Kueesi and eterneny, 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, ‘We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Build- ing, second to hone in the conntry. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! At and below cost, all of our immense stock now in our stores, 408 D 406 SEVENTH STREET. This is the firet time In twenty yeare that we adver- tine to sell at « without makin gion. below cost, ws no. merchant cane; a In this tistanor st is comput We shall try e ‘Old Goods into the ding, a6 our opening (which we expect tomake " 2) shall be a display worthy the Cayital of Reduced all our Cottons and Sheetings, of every width and weil-kuown brands, atless toan taanu- facturer’s present cost. Having bought those goods Jong before the late heavy rise, we are enabled to sell a3 stated without loss to ne ope best Prints, in Shirtings and Dress Styles, war- Tanted fast colors, 5 cents. VAIL Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE Delow cost. We have reduced our 20-cent Dress Goo's to 10 cents, 25-cent Dress Goods to 12's cents, Si -cent Dress Goods t 20 centa, £0-cent Dress Goods to 25 cents, And ull finer etods in proportion. _ We have taken erat pains to mark our immense stock down. Should. how= ,@ piece be overlooked we shail inake. a reduction is bound to sell the article. per, we shall carry no Winter Goods over which # price will sell, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, nplete, having upward of ‘These have all been reduced 35 ‘Kemexiber they must be sold. , 200 pieces on hand. percent. CLOAKS, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED From $5 to $3. From $6 to 4. From $8 to $5. from DOLMANS, From #15 to $9, and all finer goods at wrest sacrifice. We have abont 600 Gariueuts on hand,and do not want to open a New poche ‘next fall with old etuck. They shall and must be GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! pare FLANNELS, c CLOTHS. AN Blankets reseed from $1 to. air. 1.60) ‘Bed. Gouforts tate of bet Hobe Print, and filled with W e Cotton. reduced to $1.40 from $2) Re- member, they miust be sold. ‘Brown Table Linen, 8-4 wide, 20 cents; Unblesched Tabte Linea at 25, reduced from'3s9. 75-cent Teble Damask marked down to 50 centa, 1 Table Daanask reduced to 65 cents. BE ‘Teble Damask for cents. 1.50 Tubie Dainask cut down t0 $1. TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half, Towels from Be. up to $1. ee (APEANS, DOYLIES. all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bil of lading and custom house rect ceived, and will open on TU AY worth of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY ‘These were ordered inst June from the other side. ‘The soods have since advanced 20 per cent. ‘Therefore, look out for BALGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as EAR, HOSTERY, HIEFS, FRING! PASSEMENTERIES, = All Reduced. Some Way Below Cort. 1,060 dovey Ladies" Hemmed Pure LINEN HAND- KERCHIEPS, three for 25 cents, Most of these are worth 25 cents cach. rte gant OUNING $8.00 GLOVES, donot make the reductions for pleasure, but x wallding chal bea grad aifue, we promlas to oped OV aso atx SE REDE comme LANSBURGH & BROTHER, née 404 AND 49% SEVENTH STREET. RBAte orrorreniry. yields, in perfection, white, eweet RS. M. J. HUNT HAS REMOVED TO HER NEW STORE, No. 1309 F Street Noaraweet, Where she will open A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF MILLINERY GOODS AND KID GLOVES. ‘The public are cordially invited to imapect her new goods, mL Sree SPECIALTIES. Silk and Cloth Wrape N Suite: Ds 10 ares Figehe ance: Rat, Deve, Tremors Skreet, Flowers apa th Entire Stock of GLOVES at oust nal chsed ou, M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘7 Cite Treviee, Poris. 5) oo pow In order to reduce the stock of the ORIGINAL MONO. GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thirty days— 2B 3 4 6 MRS. J. P. PALMER, 30 107 F STRERT NORTHWEST, M ME. WASHINGTON, DRESSMAKING A 1211 PENNSYLVANIA, Suits. Costuzes, Cloaks, &e., made at short notice. “Ladies can have Dresses and basted, and a perfect ft guaranteed, AB. BRU 433. 9rm STREET, NEAR & northwest. —Stainping, Embroidering and Max ferials. Art Needlework taught, privately and in clageas, by skilled arti-te. Dresses and Cloaks eut and fitted: Ladies’ and Misses’ Corsets of the best make, inel Dr. Warner's, the Thomson Glove Fithag, and W Waist for Children. “Sole agency tor Ain. celebrated Abdominal Supporter. Poveras: Xora codlit =] om axn F Srnvers, NTINUATION T SALE Or JARMENTS. 28 MORE Made and Trimmed - AND DRAWERS, AT 25¢. EACH. prices thau ever before forghe quailty: DOUGLASS TN Of those Thereng CHEMIS) We make lower y of Goods oftered. 28 M's SELMA RUPP! 608 9th street, opporite Patent Office, Complete stone MANTOWN W rk. Lane assortment of LACES, LACE GOODS, RUR- TVINGS. HOSLULY, GLOVES, FIKINGES and TRIM> ME Vos bx $13 Pennsylvania ave. 01 Formerly with Lid'& Taylor, Ne Barr & Co, st) Loui Fvering Dressex Bridal Troumweans, Cloaks, Dolmaus aid Suite; all made at the notice; perfect Work, superior fitting; satisfaction euaraniter FAMILY SUPPLIES. bd. G* Those who are neing the ord by most Stores, are requested toget amample pound SUPERB MARACAIBO, och roasted. ‘They will “Teottes, Those who want @ an be suited at WITMER’S, nary Java Coffee as FINE GROCERIES, BAPatania SHRIMPS. PICKLED LOBSTER. BRICE'S FRESH CRAB MEAT, EVAPORATED APRICOTS, QUINCES, PEACHES AND APPLES. ALA PES. 4 —— FLOMIDA ORANGES, GEO. FE. KENNEDY & 80, 125 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPELS. “nanan wanne 22% =o wreme daaen And you will always have BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot, corner 1st street and Indians ave WM. M. GALT & CO. Sordines in Tomatoes, rt Kardines Smoked. We have still about 300 dozen Men's GERMAN Boneless Oodfiah. LINEN HANDKERCHIEPS. witch we wold all toot Boneless Herring. year at 15 cents, and which gave euch eatiefaction that re Bpiced 2 every one who Douxht them recommended them to their | }r2 CuK. Plann Govier friends. These we have reduced to 104 cents. Kippered Herring. Codfsh Balle, We bave also sbout three cases of je LINEN | Columbia Kiver Salmon, ‘Piebled Lebsier. COLLARS and CUFFS left, which we have notahown | Sycnun ye yas: ine Apple Checse, for the last six moutly. ‘They must be sold. Barataria Shragy. Fdsor Ubicese, Sardines in Oil, FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! B. W. REED'S 80NS, BUTTONS! BUTTONS! 133 el 1216 F atreet northwonts Our 5 cent Button Stock is more complete than ever. UST RECEIVED — inhi of te cou z more at on ‘J UsT alae 4 cutee Hdl ae iy hd 7 are retailed in this and other cities at $1 per dozen, | BOSTON OC EEA TOMATOES, Remember, they must be sold. aud FLOKIDA ORANGES, REMEMBER! Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBRETS, Patack Manner, Corner 14th street and New York avenue. m IW\BAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR ‘avorably known as the VEREIGN, ai and wholesome bread HUME, CLEARY & 00., a28 07 Market Rpaca ‘We have several BODY BRUSSELS, MOQUETTE |- and VELVET CARPETS, which were made for cus- tomers and Nor UsED, and which we yill eell at great bargains for cach. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. Fo BREAKFAST! CHOCOLATE MENIER. BOLD EVERYWHERE. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY We ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEER, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, ‘Constantly ou hand. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, ‘At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & ©0., am 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, an@ for the sideboard and sickroom ie unrivalled. PARIS AND LONDON. ‘New Yorx Deror: 286 GREENWICH STREET. fl-takfém OTICE! Rorre Mia Sscice freak CUT FLOWERS. re peice Be Po Wht: COLEMAN, FLonien, PRING IMPORTATIONS. i parts SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. HUME, CLEARY & CO.,

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