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% 4 LOCAL X Waste’ For the Ment tonery or i Tawrxse Bout A SouvESt F port Bortinwest. Rrsroxs shies, cent price. and blick, « Fth street. Ovex Bi bee, w Borthw pu give them Hats axp F Watt Parres. RW. Henlerson & Co., 1113 F street. @lucin Philipp Tue on eac's pur West. Ts R Mth and Spectasty Po! exte shad of} Over eqnul to Rorth west. Haspxstr Foons, coat mits—e Dasa Btrect. Uxprrwrsx and hosiery, bargains, Cochrane's, Rear La fines will be Sold a Dowling’s cu-tiea rom me at 12 kK. es CITY AND DISTRICT. ae Ammecments Toeairht. Foxups’ Or Condensed Locz aps will be lighted at 8 p.m. andex- atd uch Atlante a107 th si elebrated $ try Presby Masoxte Tsuet Te E EVENING STAR. November 15, 1582. NTLON The Weather. @rricr or rir Cur Sy 6% s. Di ayers Auk wsNeTS. by te KR DY ' * For t Hovse.—Callender's © 25 0.0 Cipt. HW. Hows: friends in tits © Arevival meeting Triontown M. A motion fe by Mrs. Lovkw seonvict' st ye tt Ee w trial “onl in the rday Of al covered evidence. ‘The stand pipes and ladders recently erected in ‘he court yards of the Treosury department were | tested tor the sec Murphy w. Cap‘to! the jower part of the ear. medical ‘Yesterd side Suowden, Wm. s Adams, Henry Shelby and Thos. Taylor. Dr. Eitiot: Coues, of the Smitusoatan Insttute, @eltvered his lecture on Darwin before a large imtelligent andience, at Claba v. Mr. evening. ¥_mornt $M front of Mrs. Wey Detween Gand H streets le her pocketboo! pocket of her oa The case of John Jounson, the mate of the Schooner Cooper, who scalded the co'ored men! Ss Powell, on the schooner in West Wash- | . on the 4th of last month, was set down for a ving in the Police Court. Judge Bundy, coun- for the defen‘tant, had the eas» continied for eek to get the captain of the vessel as a wit- church, in' ather etit Is Kept by 10, 21-0. . Palippl, ervude states, fa winds, mostly northwest eet and pre: AND SLIGHTE. of the army furn'sh n to mean uit s! the What can b ven pretty on See adv. J. day purposes, Xan y are his week. wnd wares ) this eventiy, 3 ure corulally invited to the mitlion, ulf boots, 816 ¥ pr stre Ww only, aWest. Lanctry souvenir to ones, 74 7t has written to he will be here fn trial, and would come rilay added to es from Brewster, of New is city. and pastor. nd last ni the altar, kK Leslie's T. Was Med tht cory n is morning at 7 District fire depart- lay afternoon, as John n i street, ni him from th: ing Mra. Shriver was standing 's fancy store on 7th street, irthwost, w! + contali Robert G Jams A Lovin fret in win 1959 7th street. 1807 D street, pute | Gquarters tor ball ‘ochrane’s. 5 all colors, tn “nir given to | 1 underwear, jored Min- + Opera Company. an Combination and t With fntent to M1 OMesr Quiniau, on the ground of newly dis- Dr. Street rendered | weather, ste | nickel bar of erine Ino great Govr. rT, 911 which re own hair street | mann will 1 E streets | ANN WAS will have | a and the | plnshes, ughtering rag at 7th st. tees, at H. eet north- tt C h st. Popular Is morning W. Robey, orily. ir North mouth to hen a | ning $2.65, Tobias mmonell, Ed- ‘Thompson, | school builitags were presented and ordered to be fewer | ¥ the | ant tends bar, and atter taking several arin ‘The Hoard of School Trustees. ‘The Cases Against Bigelow. AHOLIDAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE GARFIELD MONU-| FROCERDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TC DAY. MENT—CHANGES IN TEACHERSHIP — THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND RESTAURANTS. At the meeting of the board of public school trustees yesterday afternoon the abstract of re- ports for last month from Superintendents Wil- som and Cook were presented showing: Whole member of pupils enrolled—wntte, 16,767; colored, 9% umber of teachers—white, 332: colored 172, SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND RESTAURANTS. Copies 01 the issued by the Commissioners prohibiting le Of Iiquors Within 400 rect of printed. Mr.” Warner offered resolutions, which aco td, thanking the Commiss‘ouers for Uigir action in'the premises. THR ARFIELD FAIR. ved from Gen. West, of the direction of the Garfield fair, askthg that pols be uesday, Novernber 23, ¥ Set apait ol Children Lo viSit irk offered a resolution that, as Thursday Li) Was a Lolidvy, the direction be requested to to Friday, December 1st, and that board ten cents would be a Adept -d. h Subdivision of A: use of the hall of une but the sentiment of beard boing that they had no authority to he use of a Sehool ‘buliding for such pur- it Wis withdrawn, grant pes of Park alley for a teach- Ss reter ‘ae resignation of Esputa. ie teacher of the cloth div stons, was accepted. y off-red a resolution In relation to the contractor to furnish the heating he Gales _and Webster school butl were to have completed on No- mnber Ist, whi adopted. ft recites thatas ontractor has talle ‘ommis-toners be tedto take the necessary steps to secure Hest practical completion of It. Warner pres-nted a petition for more school accommodation on (he Bladensburg road and the employincatof an I texeher, which was referred to Superintendent Wilson for acuion. CHANGES TN TEACHERSTUPS, mitieo on teachers made a report,whtch follow md jon—Ace: pt eth A. Corcoran; p= ing teacher, to be as F. Goodwin acting nee without pay to ‘ourth divisiow: a 4th to Sth grades, ple ah E. Hatley 1st to 34 ile R. Fletcher actta ry E. Turner, decea-ed. and promote’ Mamte E. hoot No. 18, Randall building, to shth division; transfer and jiro- tt, Sub-assistant, to school The cor Mal 18, Randall butbling; trans! ah A. Tyler, sub- assistant, x Lincoln building. to John Fee i appoint Ameilt E. sul . 2, Lincoln building, vice A. Ty ered. "A request Was received from the Sth grade school, first divisi school hours for that school be Gelock: to % with 2) minutes rece: de upils of the sking that the nged from 9 | and 1b Was port ot the committee on rules on the re- ing. irst quarterly e: school would take pla Friday next. _~ Judge Bandy Sues rat ranklin building ¢ Bar Association. S $50,000 DAMAGES. . Chandler and EB. A. Balle: Bundy, entered a suit against the Bar fation of the District of Columbia for $50,000 . The deciaration'sets forth the Incorpora- defendant, the objects belng “to main- 1 dignity of the law, and. in- Sin promoting the due admiv and “the mutual tinprovi purse of Its members,” and at While in full operation the assoclation -Law for the uppolntinent of & Inz vomuiltiee of five, char examining complaints against members of th to report, If nota member of the assoc tothe Supreme Court of the Dis ith, the sd committee to pro: He then sets forth tic his . ‘one mont a the judge ab-ence ¢ damn: rset fon of justi dealt ter, as actizen and ute the 1: ace; recites was his court ay hat on the 7th of August | Urhot place, and di so till Sep- Withstinding the premises the ent to harrass him and f- Lname, did publish ton € yber 41h alse, unl nd defamstory [Ne : that the president pclation truct dito inform the su ourt of the triet of Columbia and ho Of the justic In the optnion of this association Mr. hota ft persof to dis e une judge, and, in behalf of th he shall not b> ed to discharge the Ss that by means of “Ajetes and Uherefore claims damages, “« He cha been tny ee MARRIAGE LiceNSES have been tssned to James rl (Maria Mackle: Ed Kenslow, of P. s ames Henry Day arles G. Herbert Meredith S$. Diggs and hepherd, of Churchville, uumers, Of Anandale, Va. — ‘THe Sane oF TeRKI=H RvGs.—Thomas Dowling, Will hold In his sale rooms to-morrow t 11 o'clock, a closing sale of those valu- ful articles, Turkish rugs ani carpets, he largest and most beautiful. will E Persons desiring such goods should not miss this opportunity, as the goods will be posl- Uvely closed out, regardless of price, deine biel 4 Bar Roos.—Christopher No- A by John W. Phillips, a. brick- Court, this morning, with as- stutting him. Phillips’ face was badly bruls-d, and he told the court that yesterday he went into a saloon on D street, near i0th, where the defend- he out. ‘The defendant was beaten snd thrown claimed that Phil ‘ot disorderly and had to be putont. Judge Sneit sald that when a allows, a drunken min to come into his saloon and sells him more liquor to make him drunker, ant tikes his money, lie must treat him like a man or like a. human being at le Atiny rate he can’t knock him down an? throw If out Ike an anunal. The court I:nposed a tine of ps BED COMFORTS, Te., $1, $1,25, $1.50. Carpete sewed and laid, 8c. Paper Carpet Lining, Te. TOWSON’'S, €26 PENNoYLVANIA AVEXU?, Sonth Side. nid He LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, EXTENDING FLOM 71H To SrH STREETS. KING'S PALACE. 84 SEVENTH STREET, GREAT KEDUCTIONS IN ALi DEPARTMENTS. ELEGANT Sasit RInDON, PLUMES IN ALL ¢ OLOKS, ‘0c. $1. $1.25, $1.50, $2 to $3. SPLENDID BEAVER HATs, At50c., 75e., $1, $1.25. ELEGANT TRIMMED HATS, of Childzen, Misses and Ladies, at 75e. to $1.25 PATTEEN HATS AND BONNETS, oe than market value. LUSHES AND VELVE’ al From $1.25 to $2.50 per yard A LOVELY BUNCH OF TIPS, as From 25¢, to 500. FICHUS, LACTIS, SCARFS, JEWELRY, KID GLOVES, TLowrn THAN ELSewneEne. OUR GREAT BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S, MISSES’ AND LADIES’ CLOAKS. Don't Fail to Call and priee them before purchasing. —-. KING'S PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. No branch store; no connection with any other estab- Hehment. - nil mn hall Unity ues to the 600 BARRELS PLASTER FO! CARPET LINING. FELT, LIME, CEMENT. FELT AND PITOH, Neopabus ond ALKER’S, 204 10TH STREET PORTH WEST. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Jule Wylie, the case of Benjamin F. Bigelow, whom eight indictments for embezzlement were returned yesterday, was called to to the attention of the court by Mrs. Lockwood, w © sald that tt was on the assignment for arraignment to-day. Sle further stated that Mr. Bigelow was still sick in bed, attended by Drs. Adams and MeWilliams,and had’ not been able to leave his room since his Telease from jafl. Mr. Taggart remarked that from some state— ments whetht made to him he had reasons to doubt er the illness was really as serious as had been represented, and in a few days he would ask a benc! h warrant. Mrs. Lockwood was about to reply, but the court s.ld there was nothing now before the court as to tle case. FIVE MORE INDICTMENTS AGAINST BIGELOW. Tod: jay the ind. jury found five other indiet- ments agutost Bigelow, lite receiving teller of the National Ban! ze the embe; of the Republic, in addition to found yesterday, eight in number. These zilng of $200 on May 14th last, $1,000 June 31, and $737.23 Jun 11th, and $11,178.13 from M ancl Statut a banking institution National Bank of the Republic on the 19th of June, to the ainount of $207 45. N larch Ist, 1882, to Aurust 14th, 18-2, and one ig bith W.ti Violating section 5209 Revised United States by. wile being teller of embezzling the funds of the —— Indictments ‘fo-day. ‘The grand jury to-day found indictments against Laocod We Pomott, otherwise Leocodia Pommart, for grand larceny from H. L. Dousman (three Offense petit lereeny: larceny of $400 Alas Geo. Wilmot, second Chas. Major, allas J: in G. W. Adains? Henry W. amuel Nugent, Sept. 9th, (second urder of Indictment:) Benjamin F. Bigelow, four cases of embezzlement and one for violating seo. 6,209,R. S. CHARGE OF STEALING A FIvg DOLLAR NoTR.—An inteillzent loosin; Dougal Turne youns man named Wm. Mc- i was at Judge Snell’s bar this morning nd with the larceny of a $5 note from Major homas ‘Turner, a_member ot the bar. Mr. stated that he, Major Hanneman, and the defendant were at the St. Marc hotel yesterday, and witness called for drinks, and_ threw a $ note onthe MeDouga corroborated this statement. tfled t part_o1 Mr. Turner bar, and he took charge of It und spent some of it, d returned the rest of tt to the bartender, to be given to \ a tence uon. a3 gl waitin; brough other case against advised Mr. Ra Brock. bar, aniinamoment the money and Mr. disappeared. Major J. R. Hanneman Detective Acton tes- 0 arresting the defendant, and to recovering ft the money. The defendant stated that ed off and left the money on the r. Turner. Judge Snell imposed'a sen- Of thirty days in jail, and ordered restitu- SED BAR IN THE CoUNTY.— he Police Court, Mr. Padgett ige Snell’s attention to the fact thata nt was sworn out by Mr. Raff about a month inst Mathias Pabst for keeping an un- bar on 7th street road, ven to one of Lieut. Johnson’s men to s alterwards reportd that the man was too sick to be arrested. ff went into his store yesterday and saw him Mr. Padgett sald that Mr. Z on customers, and the U nt in for tral. Mr. Raff s an has not been s he made an- Pabst yesterday. The court to report the matter to Major CY Mr. Albert Kingsbury, TICURA. Keene, N. H.. troubled with bad humor on han iw and neck, caused by lead poison ing, (he Es by Bull i. FE. Peo curr Ce vrey on reer apainter). At tines it would break out, erick nd the skin separate from the flea i larze suffering reat continual it sed your remedies; used CU ly and Curteurs and Corre ss than three montis e snot b en troubled sin lard & Foster, drugiats, e saved her lit ecovercd for thre - rd until used the OLVENT. tier? internally, aud Curicuea and Cui WP exveraaily, PSORIASIS. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, went y NT internally RA KA rd. wonderi ul Justice of the perce AU afili ted with itchine and suid send tous for this tertinionial ia SALT RHEUM. Those who have experienced the torments of Salt rh um ppreciate the azovy L endured for yeurs until eared by the RA} ESOLVENT internally aud CUTICURS and CUricunAa Soar externally. dirs. WM. FELLINGION, sharon, Wis. CUTICURA and Curicuna Soap externally and Curtcurs Resor- Vent internally will positively mr, tron CUTICURA, 8D cuna I. Curicu ESO) via S » CUTICUTA Soap, 250. ic. Sold by all drugiciats, TER, Boston, 5 ase, \f VAGANCE. N° EXTRAVAGANCE. Since opening FINE CLA’ THE GREAT SU MET BY MISFIT CORNER TENTH AND F nomonths ago, is 5 OF CLOTHIN ‘CESS ably sol, with ‘satisfaction wuarantecd, at such prices as are ouly possible in au in- expensive loca ity, a cash business and the smallest pos- sible expenses. PRICES TELL. Frll Overcoats Fall Overcoats 1 Ov Fail Ove Te Fall Ov 1 diun chi pel ts, FOIt BOYS ¥ ereouts reodts. pats, wile hined in Weteht Overcoats, Ha Overcoate, ila Overcoats iia Overconts hinchtlia Ove vat fs, eatin $8, $10 wud $12 worth fally doubie fen at. worth $12 or $1 worth $30 for $20, worth $34 SOLD: nits, from $3.50 to § prth fully double. FOR Boys Fiom 9 101 2 LONG PANTS AND Suits, from $4.50 to $12—zreat barzeins. FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO 17: Suite from $5 to$i5—eannot be rey placed for the money. SP) CIALUIE! Black Cloth Suits, Prince Albert “tyle, £20, worth $40. Black Cloth Suits, Prince Albert Style. $30, worth $50; Bisck Cloth Suits, Full Dress, $30, worth $55. Brown Castor Beaver Coatand Vest, Prince Albert Style, 20, wo Chee Couts at $2.50, $3 and $3.50, worth $4, $5 and GQuramner Coats for Boys’ at $2, $2.50, worth $8.50 and 50, $3, $3.50, $4, 50, the pees narod, "9 $400 $6, worth Odd Vests very cheap. §e@ UvR Morro: No trouble to show goods. n13 THE MISFIT STORE, \ORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. A fine Satin Rhadama CIRCULAR A fine Fur-Lined CIRCULAR... A handsome Satin Merveilleux CIRCULAR Red or gold-quilted lining.. Black A U UMM MM 888, mh aa G UMMM 8 BAAS BEu., a4 UU M M MY Sgss8 LADIES’ GARMENTS. JACKETS! JACKETS! Diagonal JACKET PLUSH, trimmed, $9.50. Astylish DRAB JACKET only $6.25, Scotch Wool gold-mixed JACKET $4 75. SEALSLIN COATS OF THE BEST LONDON CHILDREN'S HAVELOCK! DYE. with, r. eom- mencing at thive year, areE-BOonigee Om CLOAKS, ULSTERS, COATS, JACKETS AND SUITS ‘The larmest assortment in the city, all marked in plain from two year up to sixteen. figures, only one price, at Tae | ee oe ee ES, GOT DFIN' E-BIKDS, PA garnst e [From the Boston Globe. ] D® BROWN SEQUARD AND DOCTORS AGRLE! SOMETHING WORTH GOLD. ‘The wonderful effectaf extract of Celery and Ctam- omile upon the neryons system and digestive organs in curing such everysday'diseases as Sick Headache. Ner- ‘Yous Headache, Netralgia, Nervousness, Paralynis and Dyspepsia, and preventing Nouralyia of the Heart and Sudden Death, is mew explained. Ce‘ery in its proper form controla nervous irritation and periodic Nervoms anil Sick Headaches. Of this the worldéwide known Dr. Brown Sequard saysthat Celery contains more nerve food than any other vegetable orgnbstance found in nature. The ex- tract of Celery and Chatnomite, which has been recently introduced to the profession and the public by Dr. C. W. Fenson, has produced such marvelous results in caring the above special comp’aints that it has excited public and professional attention and comment. Dr. J. W. J. Engiar, @ prommeut “‘regular” of Balti more, pays them this high tribute: ‘“The most import- autaddition made to’ the materia medica in the last quarter of a century.” Dr. A. H. § of Baltimore, another _well- known physician, says: "Worth their weight in gold in ervous and sick heedache.” Those Fills are a gpecial preparation, only for the cure of special a8 and for these diseases they are worthy of a trial by all intelligent sufferers. ‘They GRE SICK Headache,” Nervous Headache," Dyepentic yais, Sleep- Headache, Neurslcia, Nervousness, arctas ll deumehte” Price, 50 centa a box. 7 Nt, rags 50 cents a box. epot Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md." Dy ‘mail, two id bs 106 North Loxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.59, to any address. DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIO; DR. C. W, BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY EXUPTIONS, DISEASE3 OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER I1CHINGS, and PIMPLES on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WOKLD. Elegantly put up, 1 WO bottles in one package, con- sisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-class druggists have it. Price $1 per package. e ©. N. Crittenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton 8t., New York. ccc H H 00 Big coc KEE © HH o 0 E HHH OO TT EE # 80 E 00 ERR 2 rE L L LLLL gs "SSS, Ssss817 ADULTERATED, The peculiar melicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from the finest crowth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahel have attracted the attention of the ledical Faculty in the United States to such a degree as to place it in a very hich position among the Materia diedica. We beg to- invite the att ntion of counolsseura to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, IN Cases containing one dozen bot- thes exch, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pnreness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonie properties. ‘These Whiskies are sold under guarantee to Kive PERFECT saTisracsioN, and can be had at all leading wrocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, o16-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., PHILADELPHIA. ! CARPETS! CARPE CITY ITEMS. Of 40,000,000 American Population, it 1s said one-third use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Mr. Ira F. Munson, of Washington, says: “I took Brown’s Iron Bit- ters for Indigestion, and the effect was in every Way satisfactory.” Worthy of Notice. Gens G. T. Beauregard, of La., and Jubal A. Early, of Va., certity—see card with fac-similes of their signatures in another column—that they supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Sem{-annual Drawings of The Loutsiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and con- trol the Drawings, and that the same are conduct- ed with honesty, fairness and in good faith towards all parties. In these days af deception, this broad declaration will meet with a hearty response on the part of the public in patronage of this pecu- Mar Institution, the mission of which 1s to matn- tain a noble charity im the city of New Qrieans, without regard to Sect, color, nationality or race. The full particulars can be had on appilcation to M. A. Douphin, New Orleans, La., who will cheer- tally answer aby or all queries relative thereto. 3 ENGLISH WALKING COATS, DOLMANS. PALE- TOTS and ULSTLRS, in all colors and styles. OUR SATIN RHADAME CIRC! With Pointed Fur Collar and Qui ted Lin acknowie.tged by all who Lave exam: sIRCUTL arte Sereat banwain, CIRCULARS ranging from this to $100. We shall now off Al DOLMAN, SATIN lar and Pointed Fur Trim- ing, Quilted SUK Lining, oy €240 00 All of our other Dolmans #8 cheap ih prop n elegant jon, rang- A nised eceae cea tug one price from $19 to ¥llS- Many lose their beauty from the halr falling or Only afew of theme fading. Parker's Hair Balsam supplies necessary ALL-WOOL JACKETS ON BAND. nourishment, Prevents falling and grayness, and is an elegant dressing. A Good Investment. My wife sald I was a fool when I brought home a bottle of Parkor’s Ginger Tonic. But when it broke up my cough, drove away her neuralgia and cured baby’s dysentery she thought I had made a good investment. ¥. Taiior. ‘The Unpleasant Appearance of even the most amiable and intelligent face, when covered with surface trritations as from tetter, pimples, or eczema can be dissolved natur- ally by Dr. Benson’s Skin Cure, an excelient toilet dressing. It cures dandruff of the scalp. Forty Years? Exverience o! Old Nurse. ‘Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1s the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-falling success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child Examination and Comparnson invited at the BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 nié GRAND AND SPECIAL SALE 921 OF LINEN HANDKERCHIFFS. Enoouraged by our sucessful sale of Handkerchiefs last year, we have made prepar tions on lars sca’e this year, and propose to oler the best bargains in Ladies" and Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs ever offered in thie city. We have been fortunate in securing soine large iota both at auction and private sale ably low prices, and in pursuance of ont a profit on them, sell them quick and sell a from pain, cures dysentéry and diarrhea, gripin xtra fine quality. in the bowels and wird colic, By giving heait 2 NCH HE to the ciflld it rests ‘the mother. Prico 2 cents a Stic. bottle. Be, 31 ach 0,W,3 ie. B1e., 2 Hemetitibed aud Corded Clear Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rts, mice, roaches, dedbugs, flies, ants,moleschipmuuks.gophers. 15e. ‘Tangier Oyster Depot and Restauran: 9h near E—Johnson’s. Choice steamed, roast and profiled oysters All selected. “ Ladies’ saloon rst oor. One lot 4 inch hem, tin KERCHILFS, embroidered flowers in each corner, Handkerchief at 50c make a fair profit on them # One lot 2-meh hem 1. PURE LINEN HEM- STITCHED HANDKEKCUIEFS, ewbrviderod heay in each corner, each. One ‘ot Ladies’ Linen Mourning loped and embroidered, bes ‘One lot Ladies’ § AND- a il “these at aucti.n, and ms.7? every morning prints 50c. per 1b. ‘Alderney Dairy W Fresh Alderney Butter, churned and delivered in 3g-Ib. “Ward” moped FS, two fine tucks, fi Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk und sweet milk, | 2c. each. te. pera Cream, ie pine “a milky | Mike above four lots can not be duplicsted, and wht = = PERdoe Alt tines Tinted and. Hemutitehed HAND. = = 2" All Lane A He: " . Korew) PAPER-HANGINGS, { Bo, 636 E. CHIEFS: T2We. exe rare bereain, 51 x a ustitel ND- street. } LATEST STYLES. Street. Sieeeet anal he Patterns an@ Shades in Biue, Brown, old Gold, Olive, Gaus ¥, Fompeian aud other colors. " Friezes, Dados, Borders, Centers, & Having dispored at Paper-Hai extra fine quality. 2 Fine White and Ta HANDKERCHIE, ea uction of some fourteen hundred KERCHIEFS, pte . wh 1 at lowest prices, and all work, guaranteed. WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Bands aud Plain Goods, which we make in shades to order. PICTURE i different styles and sizes, in store aud made A few choice and novel Ci net rize Frames, in Go ture Wil ils, Py have recently sold these atiess price. They are “a | 50 Gent's Hemstic CHIEFS, 2-inch hem, extra fine quality, only 25c eae hed Linen HANDKER- warranted ail linen, only 2 in White and Fancy Bordered 37 ench. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. 21-inch Broraded SILK HANDK each. Better than we eve: seid fort elegant dosigne, never sold lees than $1, xt 7c. ch Brocade SILK HANDKERCHIEFS $1 each, 4 ever sold by us at this pric ina SILK HANDKERCHILES, best S, best qual- t street northwest. E CONOMICAL AND SAFE. & COS SOAP LAUNDRY DRY GOODS HO YLVANIA AVENUE. IT IS MANUFACTURED [LY PURE MATERIALS, V1 EAM AKED BY OUL z F{ose2y AND UNDERWEAR, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 824 SEV 20, 822, TREET NORTHWES (Ops LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, RAW SILKS, SILK TAPESTRY, AxD DRAPERIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Prices low as the lowest. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY, Call early and avoid the rush, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. 030 ET THE BEST. «THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR. LUTZ & BRO.. SoLE AGENTS For the ealeof the celebrated ‘*CONCORD HARNESS,” have on hand a large stock of all kinds, at low prices. Eyery genuine **Concord Harness” and Concord Col- lar is stamped with maker's name and trade mark. HORSE BLANKETS axND LAP ROBES In Great Variety, at Bottom Prices. LUTZ & BRO., n2-2m 497 PENNSYLVANIA AV! BBB. RRR| A DDD BBR U U RRR Y ¥ BBR R AA DB BU UR RY Y¥ BBB RRR AA D DBBB U U RRR YY BBR RAAAD DB BU UR R ¥ BBB RK RA ADDD BBB UU KR KR ¥ PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,009 IN USE. Tam receiving a large stock of both S right Grands in) MAHOGANY, EBON WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD GAS sigue, whic of artistic de- rill be sold on easy monthly payments or at especially low figures for cash. PIANOS and ORGANS for rent. Largest sfock in the city toxelect from. Rents applied on purchase. TUNING and RFPAIRS.—I have one of the best tuner<in charze of this departmeut, who has had years of experience in the New York factory, PIANO MOVING.—My facilities are unequaled for doing this work in a careful manner. FREEBORN=SG. SMITH, 028-6m 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. POWDER AND SHOT. eco A L eo oo AA L 6088 hk £ cd “oo? 28% Lune HH 00 HH oo BD gfS5s HHH QO O D D &sss, HHO OD Dg 8 H H 00 Dbp Sgss8 7 ASH SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, STORE SUPPLIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, nl 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. ge AMA OL Eee AA LLL oCo Uv £ 888g BA 8S uur gs Sss8g AA 9 UU ge 8gsa8 24 Sco UU KEE Sggs8 ENGLISH DYED, from $160 up. FUR LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, LADIES' FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS. GENTS’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS. FUR TRIMMING. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES, AGENTS FOR DUNDAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED NEW YORK HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, (21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets. ‘Established 1830. n3-1m pore JUICE CIDER, REFINED CIDER, TWO CARLOADS MOTT’S PURE JUICE AND RE- FINED CIDER eo Sess ea se cee me tion he nate at low prices, SAML C. PALMER, We have just received a most attractive stock of FALL AND WiNTER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. Comprising the following: SCY COLORS. FANCY AND P oL RIBBED He FANCY EMBRO Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrange- i the Monthly and s anual Draw uisiana State battery Company, an age and control the Dravi that the same are conducted with hur in good faith toward all parties, Conpany to nse this certizicate, wi Signatures attached, in its advertisen ments 70 Siirness, and ‘authorize the ®, IN COLORS AND “YANCY EMBROIDERED FINE CASH- HOSE. SAGLCCEL. == AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE IMPORTED COTTON HOSE, for Lad.es and Children, in al the new and most de- wira le shades. BLACK HOSE A SPECIALTY. Commiss‘oners. ———. , L INT. LIS] NI UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! SS ED ae OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-tive years by the Lezts- Jature for Educational and Charitable purposes—with = capital of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund o: over $550,000 has ince been added. Jy an overwhelms poyilar voto ite franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.. 1879. Irs GuaxD SINGLE Nemprr Drawiyes will take piicemonthiy. d¢uerer scales or postpones. Look at e following Distribution: GEAND TROMENADE CONCERT, il take place the During which 51st GRAND MONTHLY, AND THE EXTRAORDINARY I-ANNUAL DRAWING, NEW ORLEA: ar TUESDAY. DECEMBER 197, 1882, Under the pe sonal supervision and management of Gen. GT. BEAUKEGAKD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Vinci, CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. UNDERWEAR. A large and varied stock of Infante’, mG NEMERINO UNDE LaDIES' VES MEDICAT » GREAT VA Se-Nomice. —Tickets are Ten, Dollars oaly. Halves, GUINNIP, DAY & C0. 8, $2, Tenths, $1. nee OF PRIZES, 820, $22, 824 SEVENTH STREET. 1 Garital Privo of $109,000. .s00. $109.00 1 Grand Prize of : 2.00 | WM. SHUSTER & SONS 2 Lane Prizes of 20,000 A z of bance Prizes of, 20,000 | HAVE THIS DAY OPENED ANOTHER LARGE 08 50 Prizes of. STOCK OF LADIES’ SILK WRAPS, 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of IN 10000 Psize6 0 OTTOMAN SILK, BROCADE‘SILK, BROCADE VEL- APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 160 Approximation Frizes of... $200, 109 cia : 11279 Prizes, amounting to. $522,500 Application for rates to Clubs should only be made to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. For information apply to ‘M.A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. N.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive VET AND SEAL PLUSH, COMPRISING THE NEWEST SHAPES IN DOL- MANS, PELISSES, CIRCULARS and JACKETS. CHOICE WRAPS FOR $25, $30, $35 AND #40. IMPORTED MILITARY JACKETSIN GREAT VA- RIETY, MADE OF SUPERIOR CLOTH AND CUT IN THE VERY LATEST PARIS STYLES, prompt attention. oll-w&ssw_ | SILK FINISHED JERSEY CLOTH, NEW SHADES AT $3.50 PER YARD, ONLY ONE YARD RE- Fo INFORMATION QUIRED FOR A JERSEY. RTS ELEGANT TRICOT CLOTH FOR TAILOR-MADE TOUIBEAT Al CONCERNING SUITS, IN THé NEW SHADES. STATE SILK VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN GREAT VA- LOTTERY, RIETY. Apply to OTTOMAN SILKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.IN SIX- THOMAS B. MOHUN, ‘TEEN COLORS. ‘n10-1m 605 14th street northwest. OTTOMAN SATIN IN TWELVE SHADES. NNN 00 XN NL ¥. ¥ | BROCADEVELVETS AND PLUSHES IN NEW DE- PARES Ek SQeage SP | sere MoM M NNN O oF ane 4 STRIPED PLUSH IN CHOICE EFFECTS. es pane: ye a PURE SILK VELVETS, 25 INCHES WIDE IN 12 — BEAUTI£UL COLORS. (OUR OWN IMPORTATION.) WOOL DRESS GOODS OF THE VER! TEST SIYLES IN GHEAT VARIETS, EEY EA’ ER DOWN SPREADS. CHOICE BLANKETS, BIQILANNELS, TABLE LINING ana SHEETINGS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. DR. CHEEVER’S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is made expressly for the cure of derangements of Whenever any debility of the through the parts must restore them to healthy action. ‘There is no about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to, Weakness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any troubie of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts adver- ised to cure all ills from head to toe. This is for the 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FULL STOCK OF ELEGANT SILK UMBRELLAS. N. B.—THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. nls NEw FALL DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, gSS8s HOR Hay ye Saka DET GOODE best daterter: yy the ‘the ‘at the Lowest Schroder’s Celebrated, MONOPOLY SIL} tn Black, $2.25, “Cannor BE Beat. DRY GOODS. DRY_GOODS ae n —————— | QU® AssoRTNENT CoLokeD VELVeTS WINTER” APS 2 wR Tenow complete and omer full line of the newest NAVY BLUE, sncmm, ys and most 9 SILK, SATI “PLUSH AND. FUR-LINED DARK GREEN, CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS. BROWN, wine, OTTOMAN, SEAL PLUSH. BROCADED SATIN READAME PELLISSES FLUM, JERSEY JACKETS AND JER: 71.60, 2 $2.80, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. BRAIDED JACKETS, in Black, Rifle Green. Dark — Olive and Rue. TYLER & CHEWNING, nis 918 7 STREET NORTHWEST. Kee — & PERRY. H™ PSTON MBROTDFRED CASHMERE ROR-S, in Black 0 $14.0, LESS THAN Cost, ay Goods. K OTTOMANS, in Black, Terra Cotta, ‘Brours, Myrasand Gurus. afRACK SILKS Wo are offering SPECTAL. INDUCE. ENTS in the w km a v JNO! i— best Value it the market for the money | NNOP OME 6-4 HABIT CLOTHS, in every shade, at $1 and $1.25, Our LINEN DEPARTME: ele TMENT ia being kept up to tts PURE STL) Cadet, American Hosiery Company UNDERWEAR tn Ladion. Gents ana Children's, and cannot be excelled for finish and vaine. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, an C LOAKS! CLOAKS! We have just received another handsome Ine of CLOAKS, FUR-LINED CIKCULARS, DOLMANS, &e., ali marked cheap; large and complete stock of SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS; fall line of CLOAK- ING and PLUSHES to match; BROCADED VELVETS inal the new shades, OTTOMANS; RHADAMES in ail the desirable colors, Don't fail to examine our LINEN DEPARTMENT. For quality and handsome desiwn our S0c. number in Table Linen can’t be excelled this side of New York; Napkins and Doy-ies to mateh, S0c. dozen; Towels, knotted tringe, Huckaback, 250. J. A, LUTTRELL & ©O., 817 MARKET SPACE. nd Goops. D®* THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK! 28,000 SQUARE FEET DEVOTED TO OTIS’ FINEST ELEVATOR AND EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT THAT SCIENCES CAN THINK OF ON THE PREMISES! All thos: who have even ft admire it, and judging from the immense business of the last month we must confess itis grand success, and we shall strive to maintain the confidence of all, and instead of doubling our business, as we did last month, we shall try and tripleitduring the first year, Where there is « will there is. way, and we know howto do it—that tsby buying only from first hands by the original package, sos to save the middie man's profit, and sdlling at living profit, When wesay profit itis something sal- dom touched by advertisers; but no merchant can exist without it, asit certainly costs something to pay One Hundred and Thirty-six Hands, which we now have on our pay-rolls. This isa large number for Washington, but not one too many for us, and we are now willing to take ten more clerks (experienced hands only) if we only knew where togct them. We do not employ all these for show, and must have work to do it. ‘Come and convince yourself that notwithstanding the warm epell our building is like a bee hive, and reminds anybody of the Bonmarche, of Paris, We have given ourimport orders for March and April delivery for about One Hundred Cases Dress Goods, Cashmeres, White Goods and Linen Housefurnishing Goods, ete. Is ita wonder that we should be entitled to buy atlower figures than other merchants, as our house is classed with the largest Jobbing houses of New York and second to none ry STANDING. WT The memorandum invotces of the above we have nowon hand, Weaskone andallto deal with us, In return guarantes to sell at lowest New York retail prices and in many instances much lower (as we can prove by New York Retailers’ Pattern Books.) Our aa- sortments shall always be complete, and we hall try to make our building and business the pride of the Cap- ital. For bulletins of goods and prices see other daily and weckly papers, and remember that we only adver- tise such goods as we have in quantities, so as to give parties fromthe distance a show to writefor them. Thanking you all for the liberal patronage-and friendly feelings extended to us during the last twenty years, We are, respectfully, your obedient servants, LANSBURGH & BRO., ne 420, 422, 424 SEVENTH STREET. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES aT CARTER’S 711 MARKET SPACE. sites Se gL as Lb $4 6280 ana ei fg Ruihtadt eet sat oa EL SUITING and LADIES' CLOTH tm all MOURNING ‘DRESS GOODS im all the new and BLACK CASHMERF, \ WLS and COURTAULD'S HEDBES at CARTER’, om ‘Til MARKET SPACE. Gi# coousxe srovan