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LS SSS... THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY March 9, 1892. LOCAL MENTION. The Wenther. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SI@NAl. OFFICER, 1 Watnrxeton, D.C., March 9, 1862.9:30 a.m. For the middle Atlantic states, cloudy weather and rain, snow In the northern portions, winds shifting to south and west, falling barometer, ris- ing temperature. Special Wenther Bulletin. FRIDAY TO BE FAIR AND WARMER, ‘The chief signal officer of the army furntshes fe following special bulletin to the ore ‘The storm which was cent! In the west States yesterdy morning has moved almost d Teetly northward and ts now central neat St. Lents The barometer is highest on the New eoast and b nirel 3 sippi v Rata prevoll: hern states, Virgint Obie valley 2 aod snow 2nd” rain ore Feported trom the lake region, ie northwest New York. The following ststions report more rain-! 24 hour M daring the p. feb Mpls 2.60 inches, Nash- hes, Cairo LS4 Inches, Littl: Rock 1.19 uh tnehes, The temper : in th rom 10° to 2 Mi-sis-tpp! the south Atlantic st prevell in’ dtstrh-ts borluerly winds fie the Ind men’s fine calf han: x COngTess: ga buiten, $5.5 De store, 14 14th Mr. Davis is cont milly a te bis sii = Penn ylv WIE have the pr ¢ se them. The L Do Nor forzet the © ‘Gf Chinese porcelains this ever tithe art sales room, cor. 15ta and IEsts, | aL S$ Oivek. Fresenius Ire € id Chariotte Russ Eastak Canps.—J. Jay Gould, 421 9th street. Pere Onve Or. and macaront at Velatl’s, im porters Kh street northwe-t To the New Photo, €o. ur Ml stro-t, for the best ¥ b the elty. $a duz. ania avenne, neabinet pho- y advert ax Cohen, 61 f nz cards, 5c. per ast. 1s Teopened with a kK Call aud ex- Laxp Livenany Ex’ Lers o: the Tues trl S much cithin: el cman U Sane cf rei est pet On account of th ext fair day. tion of Chi how being th aad ii strests, se poreeloins and at the art sites Sule tls €ven- art tre ing at Sa street, between IT © grest bargains will be offered in ted and white china ware, eee rt T herthw ‘tin war Forp’s Orera Hovse.—“Ur Nationa Tuzatex.—“The Pass Carrrat Tues wy. sic TRMPLe.—Union Veteran Corps Fair. — Condensed Locals. ‘THE Stan will be tssued f of fiity-stx columns ¢ snes com Aan extr they are esnee of last Soturd: oyne Comedy proper nts must be presented Satur. Union wes fort Bot later the A Painters 1 Joan Gy sergeant : Quackenbusi Lsthom. Denty, a well-known cterx In the ho had his rger then common. per, on the “Art of Teil! y Mrs. Pollock and was much Pollock's sis of the same. s Elis Peabody, who of the Americin Fro: ames of en ite om of the aUNiitary of the American Froebel Dn, ond its met a titled to of six different educational papers and agazines, Jobn W. Paine, fr., of the Census office, has pub- ute from that bureau to t le Pre: in a song entitied “The Bells all rench, the widow of the late Hon. E. h, Second anditor of the Treas d well known tn Washi ly March. [on So~ S82. at the residence t, Alex. Wadsworth, in Dux- bury. Mass. The Calvary Chapel Choral Soctety ot tts weekly Meeting et the resilience of Mr. John G. 2 goad attend: ne ring by the suctety, favored by a solo by Mr. Mrsyes Swank and Judd ‘The society is under the 1. King. y meeting of the New club, held in Boston yesterday, the ed W make the proposed Washington and ond thet its next dine day of April, be eaten or city, ighation of Jas. A. Rean as constable was accepted by the Court in General Term to-day, and the application of ©. Kitnmell for the place Was Judge Hagner on Date Court wonld be and regutiriy hereafter ‘The Bradh witeh ended yesterday Dy a non-swit, was resumed to-doy by a sult in the name of Som pl inst Gait and He &$ sureties on i Messrs. Galt and He €n the former trial dented ever executing te sae Victory ror THE WASHINGTON Fowrs.—An in- ing two-days’ cocking ntest between Wash- vi Mia cocktighters closed in Ports— the Washingtonians being bur chickens Were shown and aud the Wagers were $40 on ht and $100 on the main. he chickens on Both sides were of superior strain, and, being ably handled, the Nghting was very exviting. The con Yest attracted the sporting element from Washing- toa, Bulthuore, Kiclumond, and elsewhere. = Evasiows or THe Ligtox Licesse Law.—There Bave leen various novel sel. resorted by ersons in the District to st essiully violate the iquor ltvense laws. Men have taken a stock of Liquors out tnto the middle of the river and sold {tirem all Kinds ¢ floating barrooms, but were Gerided by the courts to he violating the law and Were fined. It was ti a few days ago that a mede of openly violating this law had ind when an Old colors an Was turned loose froin the Police Court because the proseeut- eg attorney could find no law under which to rosecnte hin for selling whisky from a bottle on he strvet. Jude Snell, however, has since sald that the law provides for such cases, and persons uzht In this business can be prosecuted and Bed, just as it they kept a reguiar barroom. = Dectsiow on 4 PRowtsSoRY Note Case.—In the tase of DeVa' an axt. DeVaughan, the Court in General Term decided Tuestay that’ a promissory. nete, ps > Ure order Of ‘a person as trustee, ‘Was hot negotiable, and passed a decree a broker who had purchased such a note trustee under a decree 07 the Equity Court, to pay the proceeds of such note collected by hitn from. the maker into the registry ot the court, the court holding that the word “trustee ” on the the note was sufficient to put any purchaser upon Inquiry. and he should be held to have constructive Knowledge of all that by diligent inquiry he could have learned: and that as by such tnquiry tn this ea he would have ascertained that the trustee bad ho authority to sell the note, he acquired no — ‘Two More 178 FO Catherine Creeden, by for divorce against Je that she married the d §. steamer Fortune, in moved to this cit Tausic’ by Miss leadership of Prof. At th aneed to-day that the Pro- tI o¢lock to-morrow, Divorce.—Yesteri Mrs. Lockwood, fled a bi nC. Creeden. ‘She states adapt, 3 sailor,on the U. Baltimore, 1p 1869, and re- Where they lived at her house, Space, Navy Yard, for a few months, Tees that defendant without any Just cause, wilful ¥ abandened her. ‘The petitioner re- quests to be allowed to resume her maiden name Of Hennessey. Amelia A. Pile} fled a bill for a dtvorce a rinculo matrimonii trem Rudelph Piel. They were mar- Fed October 21, 1877. Thecomplatnant recites that he deserted her m_ April, 1878; that he returned In December following, and promised to perform the Guties of a husband faithfully and to reform. ‘The complainant agree! to live with bim again, when, after two months, without any provocation, he deserted ber agsin, and has since remaloed away, contributing nothing toward her support duris that Ume, His present wyereabouts aie not Ay thedist Church Govern: BALTIMORE CONFERENCE M. B CHURCH. ‘The Baltimore Annual Conference of the M. E church began its ninety-elsuth session in Broad- way M. E. church, Baltimore, yesterday. Bishop Isaac W. Wiley presided. Bishop Matthew Simp- son occupied a seat with the presiding bishop. 133 ministers answered to the roll call. The fol- lowing secretaries were elected: Reva. W. F. Ward, J.J. G. Webster, G. @. Baker, and Wm. M. Fergu- son. Ing elder of Balti- Rev. W. 8. Edwards, presi more district, and Rev. W. H. Chapman, of East Baltimor district, made satisfactory reports from their districts, ‘The report of the book depository, Rev. D. H. Carroll agent, Was submitted, showing amount of sa the Year, $41,955.19; gross profit on sales, $11,220.08. A paver was presented by Revs. J. H. Dashiell andW.S. Edwonts, expressing svinpathy for the itor an‘ people of Prince Frederick (Md.) church a the losses by tie recent calamity, and adding: “We shall feet ita du 2 privilege to aid our Brother W: ng nituself with a lib. ireuit in securiug a new parsonage.” lonted and the following cominit- L) earry out tue purpose of the nm a8 to affording aid: Revs. C. E. Dud- 8. V. Leach, W. McK. Hammack, and consisting of Revs. L. F. *. H. Richardson, J. B. Stitt, D.'H. Carroll, Meter, submtttad a report asking nee to give pructical encouragement to nterprise, THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CONFERENCE. The Mfty-fourt’ session Marylant Annual Con- ference of tue M.P. churc was opened yesterday Moran, W.S. Ed- ‘The amnu.i sermon was preached by Greenfield. Rey.T.D. Valtant was elected president for his tuird y retary, who appointed Rev. F.T. Little his tint. Rev. RS. Row points: Tmisstons “annuated fund steward, cted conterence postmaster, strict committee Was elected 28 Revs. Win. Dale, W. 1. Hommend 2g a ‘The standinz follows J.D. Kinzer: i, H. F. Zo coferand Ald. + president's report for the year s urches have been twit Prevement anit colle porte la pl ment of thy el that six new part. e commi tlee holas Owens Mee } noun rks We DW. Bates, zer and J. K. Niel tively, nd th es of the deceas rs were added to the conference deati-rotl. BALTIMORE CONFERENCE M.E, CHURCH SOUTH. The Baltioor* Anan Conference of the Chareh South coz scion in the Ge Stre-t Met | terday, E One titindr otist church, Prete Ind N. M ksburg, Va., ye vere in the chi . Mertn, D.D., Has Hy ‘ ALR. Martin and year: st tre ti residing elder, re Ps ons during | the ne member= | Sat district was In Rae order. Kev. Dr. Pols Kiting tiilthnors rdner, ding Kt; dC. Dive, of the nithson,” of the their charges in E. Church "Ss and 32 inake dist district, district, Tepot mdition. Conference ld South £5 co lay dei mnference 1s very in Beginning on the southoost at the Chopt.n river, it occupies the porta Th ter of the evstern shore of Maryland, all the western shore, the District of Columbia, V Ten, Loudon, Fairfax, Batyynier, Prince William, Alexindri cand Statford couatt's, Va., the Sie: andouh Valley frou Harper's Fe ortions of We-t ies Ty toSdem, and inta ona line fron Lewis ‘There are als two or S ia and oue in D tin this teeritory. this ehurch own Or Worship, Valued at $746,337, ancl 78 p 85. Phere iS enrolled on S804 meib °rs,o1 whom Or (r port of 18s] 55 are colored Hinenial exhib:t of 1851 | Showed 0.00 Tatsed for minist-rial sup- | port, € eof rent value Of parsonizes, $34,790 for otler objects, such butt ehurch editives, Ke. Tees ralsed; bishoper super ated fund, $5,412, $1,290. are wif ce control Sune offers and (30 scholirs, em 49,557 volumes in ol Librarie here were 2179 adult ing 1891. The Low of the " term than four succes- toany particular charge, * Revs. 5S, 1 Rodgers, D. Collins, Shenun- ib-rstown Wick, Covingtoa, and J. Andrews, ir positions. ‘The most Influential point of w and material strenta and numbers. Thel | for 1880 show thirt c $47,763 members, 9,129 Sunday schools, 440.614 Sun day school scholirs, snd over $150,000 contributed | Hutehinson, Lewisburg; end L Butt, Franictin, ¥ Frost for the support of missions, ge Amusements, &c. Orera Hovsr.—“Unele Forp’ Tom’s Cabin” continue at Ford's, The play of Mormon drama—will be produced next week,and will prob- ably attract crowds, the pu being drawn to the subject of Mormonisin, ‘THe Nationa ‘THEATER — Ing Rect ment,” which ts delighting th sat the National, will be tellowed ne: i tn “Fresh, the performance t tie Capital The iter, SION VETERAN CORPS Fain at Masonic Temple will close to-night. — THE NATIONAL Fare AssoctaTion.—At_the mect- torsof the National Fair Assocta- a tonal hotel lost evening, Mr. James S. Eiwards presiding, a recommendation of the president to Secure headquarters for the assocki- tion and the Netional Jockey Club tn the Vernon building was adopted. ‘The “committee on exhidt- tions W.is directed to report at the next mecting a complete catalogue of awards and exhibits and to inquire into the propriety of including therein an exibition of live stock. "Authority was given the couumnitter on privileges to advertise for proposals for the occupancy of the club house and the res- taurant privileges of the grand stand. se hia sees BUILDING Assoctation: meeting of the Arlington Bull Shares were redesmed at $2! Fate of 8 per cent inte! t the 78th regular Association four 3.99, Which 4s at the st per annum. Sarees THe WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET THIS WEEK.— ‘There were sales at Queenstown last Monday of 75 of western cattle, wuich brouzht 646% cents Good sheep sold yesterday on Lou- islan® avenue at7 cents On Tuesday, at Dro- s Rest, 190 cattle were offered and old at the Tates:—Best, 6 to 6% cents; good, 53% cents; Inediuin fair, 5 to 53¢ cents; cow: and oxen, 3% 0 4% cents. 100 sheep and lambs were sold as foltov bs; Ox to 746-5 sheep, 5 to 7 cents; cows and calves. $5 to Yestehday, at Queenstown. there were 820 head up, 1 G3c. gross for best, 3ud3e. for poor to heep—20 head sold ‘at 5 to 6Xc. gross. $0. The advance was %c. on s. Mileh cows, $20 to last week’s transaction: Sap Loss at K -All connected with the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb are sadly affiicted to-day by the death of Miss Anna A. Pratt, who has for the past thirteen years oce pied the position of matron of the institution. Those WhO are at all familar with the Institution do not need to be told of the faithful and success- ful manner in which Miss Pratt has performed the duties of her arduous and responsible office. She has been a mother to all who have come under her watchful care, and no mother could be more sin- cerely mourned than Miss Pratt will be by those to whom she has so lovin-ty ministered at_Ken- axll Green. Funeral services will be attended in the chapel of the institution xt 11 o'clock to-mor- row morning. The remains will be taken to Con- necticut for burial. E BARGAINS IN SPRING DRY GOODS JUST OPENED. 0 DOZEN } 40 inches long, Huck Towel all Linen, 193 cte 40 PIECES } Fine French Shirting Percalee, 36 in. wide, 123 cte. Hf ood ta Laaars ance cprme et All-woo! Super lgrain Carpeta: sedaeeal oi ata, SPRING DRESS Goons. Fine ali-wool Spring new ‘colors, $8 in. wide, 50 cts. Beautiful assortment Moire Satins, new colors. a yard. New colors Gros Grain 5: onl: e Goods, all colors, 25 cise Bisck Parkinesen SS cher, 80 ctncr@ cn G6 ct, se se Black Dress Silks, #1, $1.25, $1.30, $1.78. Leck and Colored Satins. dies Clot e uew pring colors. Gatsnew Ss ress tc. $181.25, 61.500 5d, pring ori Oe. IIc. Spring Dress Goods, 1 i Fi ‘Zeyayr Gi Light-btve and Pick Cashin ee A er ar ne r Bess tk woof Buxtings a cen ee Extcs lange Crochet Coumteryanes, $1. Madras, Gi rr " Linens, Re yg ee red Matting’. Spring Calicos. Elegant aasortinent Spring Dry Goods at Bottom Prices. Summer Silke, 60c., 62e-, 75. Fine White Cambric = nen ES ‘Cotton, tull width, C. M. TOWEON’S, mS 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, southsida ws } Rheumatism, agt. James; rule on ain ant ordered, returnable March 20. Huntley agt. Huntley; pro confesso agalnst the presiaent and directors of Georgetown College. PoLice Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Jultus Dick, disorderly; $5 or 15 days. George H. Bethard, vagrancy; personal bonds to leave the city. John Francis, placing rubbish on the street; $3 or 7 days. John Barron, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Wm. J. Burke forfeited coliateral. Greenberry Chase alias Duvall, Frank Harris and Fannie McCoy, charge of grand lar- ceny of a lot of satin damask from Chas. A. Buck- wedde; continued. Lizzie Brooks, larceny of some wearing apparel from Sophia Riley: 60days. El- len Banks, assault on Wm. Howard; $5 or 15 days. Frederick Rest, larceny; continued. 0. C. L. Reinecke, embezzlement;’ suspended. (staRna, SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE, The ereat balsamic dirtillation of Witch Hazel, Amer- ican Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete., | for the immediate relief and permanent cure of every form of Catarrb, from a simple Head Cold to Incipient Consumption, SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Cleanses the naral passages of foul mucus, restores the eenses of emell, taete and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive choking matter, sweetens and purifies the breath, stops: the cough and arrests the progress of catarth towards consumption. SANFORD'’S RADICAL CURE Is the only complete external and internal treatment. One bottle Radical Cure, cne box Catarrhal Solyent and Sanfort's Improved Inhaler, with Treatise, in one axe, of all drugwists for $1. Ask for Santord’s Radical Cure for Caturrk:. $ & POTTER, Boston, Mass. COLLINS’ PLASTERS. Instantaneous Relief from every Pain, and Weakness of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys and Urina Neuralyi: 3 al Pail LINS' VOLTAIC FL cents. ywhere. 70 O T's N 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Just received our stock of LACES FOR SPRING COSTUM Consisting of all the most desirable styies and makes, st prices to suit all. Our new stock of DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS | Comprise all the latest novelties for the coming season. ust received our stock of children's and misces? WHITE DRESSES AND LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE WRAPS—AT VERY LOW PRICES. New designs in REAL RHINE PEBE JEWELRY—AT GREA ERLING SILVE! DCED PRICES. NoorT’s, LVANIA AVENUP, oon DUO: 915 PEN 4QNv POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING or THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., in the city of Louisville, on FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) gnder provisions of an act of the General Assembly of ait Court, on March 31, ren- pai . Second—Ita drawings are fair. ‘Ibis company has i.ow on hand a large reserve fand. Read carefully the list of prizes $39,000 10,000 5,000 10,000 10,060 10,050 lu, 1,000 Prizes, 9 Prizes, 9 Prizes, 9 Prizes, $112,4 -fichete, $2, half tickets, $1527 tickets, $50; presk. DON'T SE: IST OFFICE ad upward by Asides all orders 40 Bushels Crushed Coke. © 25 Bushels Crushed Coke. 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke. K —-2% Bushels Ordinary Coke. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E light Company, or atG. W. CROPLEY'S Drug Store, West Washington. nl2 JEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FL CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING ‘OR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and palatable tonic in of weak digestion and debility. ‘Is a suc- Gratctul.*See “Atedieat Presa ebaeee ‘pritish Medical Journal,” &o." CAUTION—Genuine only with the faceimile of Baron Liebig's Signature in Blue Ink across LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Gheunatsr Sole Accuts {oF te Unter Bias pig ee HE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE CO., OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. INCORPORATED Dee. 6, 1881. ASHFORD, B. BEALE, ae sounson * x ¥. RIGaa, mi ‘Vice President. "” ” ‘Treasurer. Fe of ingurance aff an abeolute Pc A dpm oer ttm ay ft ie ee eee 8 transfer of titles to Teal estate in ‘the District of Colum OFFICE:—Gunton Building (second floor), 472 Louls- jana avenue. TRUSTEES: ‘M. Ashfot Charles C. Duncanson, James G- Payne George F. Behafer Aibert A: Wiles, : “115-2m ‘ONEY | MONEY! | MONEY! — $50,000 TO ip. sums to suit, from 2% to at FRED, 'RELINGER'S LOAN “AnD “BRNIGRG HOUSE, 787 7uh ‘street between G and H R. SIBLEY'S COMPOUND CALISAYA Wine Bitters contains ten ta, wine of veee- tables and fron. The fron which ferent tte composition bof ‘most ual ir ine er ae ‘is found tn the tood. snd nsiatial fevers aud ‘al Fi ‘the stomach, Brice, $1. old by Druggists and at 169 ean, avenue northwest, m9 way, and I has saved life when ne other medi- Bronchitis. ‘Throat Diseases often commence with coos Cold, or unusual exertion of the voice. These in- cipient symptoms are aliayed by the use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the throat. Gur Business Continues Good, we are pleased to say,and if itgets no worse for the next twenty days tham tt has been since we com- menced we may conclude to stay even after April 1. Our orders by mall go up into the hundreds some days, and we note ie fact that those who send one order—espécially club orders for six, twelve, oF more cans—aimost immediately after receiving the first lot send a second order, which means that the preset ney find In each Can 1s a8 Satisfactory to them as the tea and coffee. There are hundreas of mem and women, boys and girls who read this paper that could easily get up a club and make it pay Well. Our tea 1s as good as money will buy (this we guarantee.) and is put up in cans, (14g pounds percan).’ As for the coffee, it is a pure Mocha and Java mixed—none better in the world, and is put up in cans @& pounds percan). Our price 1s untform, and never varles—viz, $1 per can for elther tea or'coffee. or 6 cans for $5, 12 cans for $10, 25 cans for $20, or 65 cans for $50, With a pres- ent of some kind in eyery can, If you go among your friends and get fiveof them to give you $i} each, send same to us, and we will at once for- ward to you sic cans,'which gives you, as getter bp.of the club, one edn, worth $1, for your trou- ble. Every one of the’ aix cans’ will contain a present consisting of diamond jewelry or watches Or money or some article worth not less than ten cents and may be $19, $25, $50, to $150 In value. OF course every one who buys a can of tea or coffee from us will not get a present worth $5 or upward, but this much we do promise, and we mean what We say, viz: Every can that we soll, elther for city use or fo be sent out of the city, contains a present worth not less than ten cents, and not a day goes by but what quite a numberof people do receive tui nts of elther genuine diamond jew- 'S OF Money, und an Cecasional one in a can enough to buy from 50 to 250 cans, aan coffee by the cargo, and our watches and jewelry at wholesale from manu- facturers direct. We do not deal with middlemen, but give the conser the benefit of middle or commission men’s protits in can we sell. We unhesitatingly refer to every leading Y ave an abunds and are ready to back our st y I times. ‘To-day, to-morrow: day we will give out news- publish a1 ay, get the m le p try your Iu If you have no time to call, by # Inessenger or mall us an order. Below we ¢ a partial list of the more fortunate ones yesterday, as follows: m day to MONEY FOUND ¥: John Wilson, Ri n HL, Ohio, $10, ta coffee. DIAMONDS FOUND Y 7. Hi. Jef » Ironton, ERDAY BY WATCHES FoUS S. Johnson, U McCarthy, e department, watch, $12, seven others, mostly out of the city, K” Address: 819 needed for cure so spe attents that use Hop Bitters, 2s they. iy at home. Fever and and fever bi e 1 prevented by Carter’s Liver poison, and chills toallm It is Impossible for a woman after a faithiul course of treatment with Lydia E. Plnkham’s Compoun’, ness of the uterus. dia E. Pinkham, 233 for her patphiets, #0 Tavalias. gritetul to invalids, because the sickening effect of most ene vithout $1,000 1 For any case of bitna, b! ewara , Dlexdine, Whing, ulcerated, or protruding Piles that DeBing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. Prepared by J. P. Miller, M. D., 919 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. None génut Gut his signature. Sc s ‘Whe Highest Rank. Made from hannless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading ana filling hair, Parcer's Hair Balsam has ttken the ll and reliable hair restor. Meartily Bec Don't condemn a geod th Lazy, Drowsy Fectings are precursors of instantly banish. Rowsh on roxches, fle edenvelope to the ation D, New York city. Most Relinble erative organs. IU post- ten’s Brain Food ix pr the breta sna ¢ y Cures nervous de > loss Of ineme nal and sex’ reakness. All drucgis $1 4 bottle; six Tor $5. Stott & Cromwell, 480 ave. LW. pre churned every morning ‘ard prints, 55e. per Ib, So, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, te. perat Crean, ie. pint fj _ PROPOSALS. PHovosAats FoR suEsts Orrick Prncnastne D Devor Commissary T 882. { of thin ed- this office, MARCH ry atthe U.S. Sub- lowing Subsistence Stores, viz: 100 barcels Flour, made from spring or winter wheat. 8,000 pounds Soap,’ hard luindry, not to contain more than ten per Centum of resin, and to be free from other ad tit: rations. | 1,380 pounds Salt, fine, in ba | 1,200 pounds Table Sait, in 8. 1! boxes ‘Table Salt. of the articles propered to be delivered must tte} with the proposals. Samples of four to bemarked “‘Spring” or ‘Wit t,” as the case nay be. ‘The stores to be delivered by March 18, 1882. Envelopes should be marked **Proposale for.” For further information apply to thy under iened. m9-2t Capt. and C. 8., U. 8. Army. (BE DEPARTMENT, . OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, Washt-GrTox, D.C., March 7, 1882, Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent of the Treasury Building until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON MONDAY, MARCH 1 HIRTEENTH, 1882, for supplyin= tife following-described fuel for the U.8. Treasury Department, viz. : 700 Tons Cumberland Cash beet ch copy be "received at MONDAY, lv. pockets, hed upon application at the office of the Superintendent of the Tre n19-2aw3t J.T. FO WEE, hier [00F FOR THE RED siGns. BIG BARGAINS AT THE GREAT SALE or BOSTON AND NEW YORK FINE CUSTOM CLOTH- ING AT THE NEW STORY, 728 SkventH Steeet NoRTuwest, BETWEEN G AND Hi SrReets. Splendid Styles of MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS offered at leas than of:material. The ladies do- lighted with the Styles Prices of our Clothing. BARGAINS RULE THE DAY. Moat jequal to CUSTOM WOR: wore saiing {ta abouball the price, Neve saan e chance to CLOTHE YOURSELF 80 CHEAPLY and Nicely, yn ENSE BARGAINS offered for this month. Large Stock of BOYS AND GHILDREN’S SUITS. Algo, alot of Men's SUITS and WORKING . ‘the Grest at Ne Base. jo haeacmeee between and Heeroska, LOOK FOR THE BED SIGNS ON WINDOWS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS 11 BARGAINS!!! Tat m2-423 723 Tru Sraser N. Ber. G anv H. Ogun arcane hash Bo, ob eee ue 4 DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. oe Ace MANY WEATHERS.“ BEASONABLE GOODS. 100 Dozen Children’s Full Regular, Oil Boiled, French. Ribbed, Extra Long, Fast Colors, All Sizes HOSIERY, only 25c. pair. MEDIUM WEIGHT SPRING UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. All sizes, full regular made, and only 75c., $1.25 and ($1.50 each. 100 Dozen Extra Large, All Linen, Bleached Damask and Huccabac TOWELS; extraordinary value; at only 25e. each. EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN NEW EMBROIDERIES AND INDIA LINENS, COCHRANE & CO., Orrostrz Riacs' Baxx. GUI, DAY & Co., 820, 824 Seventa Srager NonTuwest. SPRING GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Just received our first large purchase of SPRING Goobs. SILKS! SILBS!! SILKS! SUMMER SILKS, Striped and Chene Patterns, from 45¢ up. FIGURED AND POLKA DOT FOULARDS. * SUMMER SURAHS, all colors, for Travelling Suits, SPRING DRESS GOODS, inal the new Makes and Colors. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, NEW HOSIERY, | NEW UNDERWEAR, NEW HAMBURGS, NEW | LADIES’ COLLARS, ¢ ‘TIES and FIC! CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS NEW WHITE Goops. | PLAIN SWISS, DOTTED sw: VICTORIA LAWN, PERSIAN LAW! INDIA MULL. NEW HOSIERY. TA LINE: , LIN SPREADS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 824 7 8r H STREET Nontawrsr. AL BARGAIN, LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS, ‘With 6 Tucks and Wide Fine Hamburg rufe, & worth $1.25, ONLY 99 CENTS EACH, aie HOOP SKIRTS at 25 cents upwards. VERE RoOrmscn ron sizes, B O 5 T O N ‘We have opened 2 new line of PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS seow ~ — At Low Prices, ‘To Which We Invite Attention. BOSTON HOUSE, L Ss K 921 PENNSYLVANTI SreiNg) DRESS GOODS. ‘We are daily receiving our new Spring Goods, com- prising a full hne of Foulard Sateens, French and Do- mettic Ginghams, Printed and Plain Percales, and Linen Cambrics, French Nainsooks 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. ‘Thoce in want of choice goods wi'l fund it to tivir advantage to examine our stock before purchasing. HUUE, BRO. & CO. m3 1328 F STREET N.W.. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. Lear BLUE CASHMERE, All wool, double width, 50. Light Blue, Pink, Cream and other colors of all-wool donble wiath French FOULE for evening only 50. NUNS VEILING in light ontore, all pure wool, only 30, COLORED CASHMERES tn uew spring ‘sbadion ‘only Beatitifil DRESS GOODS, silk and woo!, 25, COLORED CASHMERES, al wool, double width, 3734. CCEORED SILKS, 50. COLORED BURAH SATINS, 75, COLORED and BLACK SILK PLUSH, $2.50, Excellent BLACK SILK, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Laney size pure WHILE. BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25, HONEY COMB WHITE QUILTS, 50 and 75. Large size DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $1.50. CLOTH for Men snd Boys" wear (immense assortment), Pure white all-linen TABLE DAMASK, 60. DINNER NAPKINS, all linen, 75 doz. Pequot, New York Miila, and other makes of the BEST Frultof the Loom and other ‘makeof the best yara- e, and other wide COTTONS, 10, BLACK SILE VELVET, $1. RANG COVERS, embreidered with Silk, $8.75, Navy Biue, all-wool LADIES' CLOTH BUITING, 25. Bhd and White and Blue and Wiute Checked DRESS Ds 4 Colored SATIN“ MOIRE,” §1 CARTER’S, 1m 711 MARKET SPACE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have Received THE VERY LATEST STYLES, And are showing the most elegant assortment of CHOICE DRESS GOODS: IN SILKS, WOOLLENS AND. COTTON FABRICS. invite an examination and comperison,snd waite to. © interested. 50 yard. Also, tos largelineof SILKS in SAiiNES and WOOL SULTINGS. sO? W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. més 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRY GOODS. $1.1 stock of IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE “RAINY WEATHER FOR THE PAST TWO WEEES, THE SALE OF STOCK OF BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE, WILL BE CO) pare” 4 SHORT TIME EVERY ARTICLE aes FOR LESS THAN BY ORDER OF — WM. A. YATES, Aseignee, m2 809 MARKET SPACER, L 0 T ] I New line of BUSTLES in desirable styles and () P Fre QUALITY LINEN LAWNS, 2c. FINE QUALITY SCOTCH GINGHAMM, 250. ALL-WOOL SPRING SUITINGS, 250. BLACK MOIRE SILKS. BLACK SATIN SURAH. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES. PLUSHES, VELVETS AND SATINS. LUPIN'’S DRESS GUODS. TYLER & CHEWNING, r m6 918 Sevents Street Norruwest. FSHLY mtportant: THE BIGGEST MOVE IN CAREER! OUR BUSINESS Raving leased for a termof twenty-five rears the ronerty now oceujied by" Messrs: Gutort, Kiees amd 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, ‘We shall shortly cominence to erect a Four-story Build- Ihe! secon fo auc in she coma SELLING OFF! BELLING OFF! At and below cost, all of our immense stock now in our stores, 404 AND 406 SEV. ‘TH STREET. ‘This is the first time in twenty years that we adver- tise to rell at or be! a without making ap sion. We shall try ora into the New Building, ae our 0; xpect to make by September’1) #h he Capital of the Nation. Keduc every width and we now facturer’s present cost. Having bought these goods long before the late heavy rise, we are euabled tw sell as gree age oti aD = ur best Prints, in Shirtings ani reas Sty war- ranted fast colors, § cots. z All our Dress Goods reduced. THEY MUST BE CLOSED OUT way below cost. We have reduced our heetings, of 6, at lews than mann tra 20-cent Dress Goods cent Dress 5 ‘cents, to10 te And all finer coods in proj We have taken ereat pains to mark our imi ock down. | Should, how: ever, a piece be overlooked we shall make a reduction which is bound to seii the article. ember, we shail carry uo Winter Goods over ‘@ price will sell. SILKS, SATINS, i which PLUSHES, VELVETS, Our assortment is now complete, having upward of 1,200 pieces or hand. “These oem reduced 25 percent. Remember they must be sold, CLOAKS, ULSTERS, DOLMANS, ALL REDUCED and all finer gonle 1,600 Garuents on hn id> Store next fall with oid stock. We have abont want to opena New ‘They shall and wust be GREAT BARGALN; GREAT BARGATS: m FLANNEL, BLANKETS, CLOTHS. $1 to $3 per pair. > of best Robe Print, riduced to $1.40 trom All Blankets reduced fron TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! Scliing off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. Towels from fc. up to $1. NAPKINS» DOYLIES. all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Bill of Iading and custom house recetpta just re- ceived, and will open on TUESDAY MOINING $8,600 worth of HAMBURG EMBROIDEE ons were ordered last Jie from the other side. ‘The coods have since advanced 20 per cent. ‘therefore, look out for BALGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLD! All our FANCY GOODS, such as SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSTPRY, GLOVES, HANDRERCHIN DS. TI ne Way Below Cost. 8” Hemmed Pare LINE S, three for te each. \ HAND- cents. Most of these are Bou em to their friends. ‘These we have reduced to 1244 cents, We have alco eh cares of Ladies! LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS left, which we have not shown, for the last six anon ‘They must be sold. FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! ~ BUTTONS! Oar 5 cent Button Stock :s more complete than ever. Itis th: itty. every tual! brimucing Onters f se gate gt ime Union. Many of theve Buttons tailed in this aud other cites at $1 per dozen. Remember, they must be sold. REMEMBER! We donot make the redn REMEMBER! tions for pleasure, but an our building shall be a grand affair, we promise to opea itwitha x GANDER STOCK, AND ALL NEW AS NEAR AS'POSSIBLE. LANSBURGH & BROTHER, 404 AND 496 SEVENTH STREFT. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. SECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, OR ACCIDENT. THE NATION DEPOSIT. COMPANY, CoRNex 15TH STREET AND New Youk AV! Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 22d, ser. Capital, ~ . $200,009, Reyjts Safes for $5 to $60 per year, and takes wil’ kinds of Securities and Valuabies ov Special Deposit at lowest JAMIN P. SNYDER. President. RLES C. GLOVER, of Rigys & Co., Vice Preeident ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. ©.E. Noma, Asst. Seoy. { Di Ks: Benjamin P. Snyder, ‘Charles C. Glover, John C: Henry A, Willard,’ Albert L. Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evans, John G. Parke. ni9 + jMPoRrtTantr BALE! BBR OA 60 OCU UMM MM ™ 8885 BOB AA U U MMMM » BBR AA U U MMMM = Sess, BOB AAA UU MM M s~ BBB A A UU MMM 8gs88 416 SEVENTH STREET, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! 1 LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S WALKING GLOVES. .25c. Former price 72c. 1 LOT OF LADIES’ 3-BUTTON KIDS. Former price $1.30. THE 5-HOOK “' PEERLESS”. Former price $1.30, THE 7-HOOK ** PEERLESS ”... weeneecee $115 Former price $1.50, 50 pos. OF LADIES’ CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, ‘35 poz. LADIES' FINE EMBROIDERED TIES..29¢. ‘Worth 75c. and $1. THE NEW PATIENCE AND OLIVETTE COLLARS At 9 and 10 cents. 1LOT LADIES’ FINE EMBROIDERED COLLARS At 190, Special Bargains in Black and Cream Spanish Laces at 250. = yard. mi-lw ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. Sa pe aia a ete Wee aS Seauneneine Soite: Dre Trimmings, Fine Neckwear, 1d three Bty les eet wake French C rece Entire Btock of GLOVES at cost until closed out M. WILLIAN, 9M PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, 7 Cite Trevise, Paria. ne M*s- M. J. HUNT a HAS REMOVED ‘ro HER NEW STORE, Xo. 1309 F Srarer Norrnwesr, Where ehe will open A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF MILLINFRY GOODS AND KID GLOVES. The public are cordially imvited to inspect her new MARKED down. In orler to rednee the stock of the ORIGINAT, MONO- GRAM KID GLOVE we will sell for the next thir” daye— ones 5 MRS. J. P. PALMER, 59 __107 F STREET NORTHWEST, M ME. WASHIN: DRESSMARIN, RS. M.B. BRUCE bh) S, borthwest.— Stamping, Embraderine and Ma- fteriale. Art De. Warner’ Waist for € celebrated Aln pore Ninre n Giove Pita, and Wi'sou' Sole agency for dns, E, Bais? porter. sna AT SALF OF . UNDE TWO CASES Of the Thoron A Trimmed AND DRAWERS, De. wr ‘hau ever before for the quality ‘DOUGLASS’, Niwta Srerer. | MES. set 608 Mth street, opposite Patent OMice, Compete stock of ZEPHYRS, CREW MANTOWN Wook, Aid ¢MBROIDERIES. muaterial for Fancy Needlework. Larre aseortment of LAC A RUPPERT, _ and GER. Sand all LACE GOODS, RUP- FUIsGs. HOSE FRINGES and TKIM- NGS. STAMPING promptly executed. 2.3m. BE VON brannis. a MODISTR, $13 Pennsylvania ave.,over Iw Formerly w ¥. GLOVES, ORNATE, a. anid Sults; ‘all smade et he eoereek fect work, superior fitting; Those who are using the ordi by most Stores, are requested SUPERB MARACATBO, | retafled at 25 cents a pound, fresh roasted. fave money ana ert aieticr enter: Tinsee who taut & geuuine, rich old Java, can be wuited at WITMER’S, FINE GROCERIES, mt a 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, BABatara SHRIMPS, PICKLED LOBSTER. BRICE'S FRESH CRAB MEAT, EVAPORATED APRICOTS, QUINCES, PEACHES AND APPLES. MALAGA GRAPES. FLORIDA ORANGES, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ___ 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, TO HOUSEKEEPERS. CC FFE nr RE ELE gS8Ng eo ce RK re § | O (ER RRR EF Ssssg GO cr R OCC EEF RE. 6. R EER Ssss877 EEE ERE E R KR L RRR EE TL R RE OL R REER LULL And you will always have BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist eueet and Indiana ave nue. 125 WM. M. GALT & CO. F OR LENT! ‘Soused Herring, ‘Sordines in Tomatoes. Soured Mackerel. Rardines Smoked. Soused Trout. Boneless Codtixh. Freeh Smelts, Boncless Herning. + Frowh Cusk.. Bpiced Oysters, Yarmouth Bloaters, Russian Caviar, KUpvered Herring. Codirch Bais. Columbia Kiver Ssimon, Pickled Lobeter. Mechivx Bay Lobster. Pine Apple Cheese, Barataria Shriaup. Adan Uhcese. Sardines in Oil. W. REED'S SONS, 123 1216 F atreet northwest. yuEr RECEIVED— e fine lot of A BUSTON CUCUMBERS, FLOKIDA TOMATOES, id FLOKIDA ORANGES, Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Pavack MARKET, me Corner 14th street and New York avenue, _ \HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA PAMILY FLOUR known ax the “SOVEREIGN, Fields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome bread HUME, CLEARY & 00., az SS, Wwe ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED SEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, ‘Constantly ou hand. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 43 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ré) LD STAG PURE RTE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, an@ for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled HUME, CLEARY & CO., 07 MAREET SPACE. city. GEORGETOWN ADVTS. _ G,EORGE E. NOYES, 1060 scouflte Farkit tues. seem ar 08 UES hatoen: Gasnonrows: B.C. —— 2).

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