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THE EVENING STAR. munry 5. 1X83. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick OF THR CHIEF Wasurnatos, D. a For the middle Atlantic stat Tain oF snow, winds to: higher temp rature, ge: Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chief signal oMicer of the army furnishes the bulletin to the press: e gull, sulin GNAL OFFICER, a.m. 383, ‘benperutute i from northern Li wave In th ed curing darvin, the Me who drew a prize of $1 te Lottery: a nother prize of $1 mits present. ° L: need, he Was spondiaz Thanks atives In tie country, and When the good news came to Boston he w. Cheistaas Visit. On Saturdiy he exiled Ofice and assured Us that the story was (rue. had ja-t received iniermition thrcugh the Con opolitan horse-car @) tn the Louls- at our i its way here, he a parts of five tickets, tb © the capita! pr.z* of $190,009, of which He 4s to continue t know of an After drawing th MMs im6n-y in bonds uvLon the road. tilt F to atte Italy reec Mr. Garvin ts about 54 ye 3 rs Old, i isa flne speeitnen of a New Hampsutre boy: is perate in his hab rher tobseco, and seems to A mind, <0 that there ts no d his milsusng his culden'y 2c He now reshi No. 25 Wil South end, mort: vn he had when he w $1 per day. ur-e his Second streak oF luck 14s increased | MWe excitement among bis mumerous acquatnt ance: dthey g that a small sum of money ives: itery Ueket is uot antirely wa the Boston Canmerciat and | i TILE. ANOTHER PRIZe OF Atterwriting the notine « Jearmed that Mr. T. F. Be! Bircet, South Boston, had drawn not tenth of the capital prize of $100,000, at Ut @rawing of Louistana St:te” Lottery. Feporter called upon } & prominent builder in Bell said tat he about a year a a Lottery ticke z Tewarded by this $10,000), wilea ti Deve divided equally between th'm.’ The money romptly to hand by the Adams Express Co. | Mr. Lyon Is a bookkeep South Boston, and h He ts elited over his Tuck, and says that 0 Bim. It will enable him to s own, and make bis family comfort As bot these gentlemen are oid gestdents of South Boston, and known to be of the strictest Intezrity, their Btatemen's can be relled upon.—Lrom the Boston Commercial and Shipping List, of January 30. ouse of his | ‘THe FOLLOWING IuaeNst [4KGarys will be sold to-morrow only at Ro Goldschmid’s, 812 7th. st. B.w.: covered chamber buckets assorted colors 40c, 2 hoop cherry wood water buckets 13¢, pi godlets 30% doz. worth 50°. crystal gla’ ‘Sy Ss I5e per doz, wil oly » pi dishes 52, spoon holders 5c, cream pitchers 7c, | covered sugar bowls Sc, covered butter dishes 10¢, | oblong bread pans 5¢ 5 a and | Baucers with broad g: : 4g dez. worth $4.50, syrup cans 10 egg cups 6 lets 2e % doz worth 6c, large Japunned dust | bsnd-ome Woon Le Fase’. ALL Cloaks below c+ Povete wool mitts, ladies, gents, Cochrane’s, | Tpiow a. SEND Tuk WEEK: our friend. It 1s fty-eix columns. &@ year—reduced from ¥ one dollar (pos wo dollars, Irration STAINED Grass, new patterns, just Feceived at the Agency, 99 L street nortuwest. st. Reap Cochrane’s town. ec. gr. BorrLe pure very fine McGee's, 404 tu ser Dow't fall to Opening t-morro Portesate PEorLe.—We give a few names from amonz the many fortunate people who have at- fended Dr. Blood’s great book sale during the last few days:—Mrs. FoSem, 1108 G str Book ant received a pitno as her pre Zimmerman, dawshter of H. M. Z Kir strect, récetve mension Office, ell, S34 F = Surgeon Gneral OMe, a fer, Pension id Glove mark down, Up- rye whisky, $3 per gallon, 3 Our Tuck canay atid rye | throat and lung diseases. | ad Wriht & 11 D street north: tt nson’s grand market, a barrel of @ barrel of itour parrel of tou a Ser of lis book, the pres- tfrom two dollars to seven Bundred dollars. The doctor's office ts 1281 G st. Lapn Cochram Pere Soar Ext Mie suce a don pertuner, are seen € Reve stood th> test of 3 mended by druggists throughout the ned gossamer k ings, Uptown, at eles mate by peated Lon Jawes Witt rams, captain of the ¢ A. Gooimen, was arrested by Ins; Sutton f he rt half-tushel meastres. Tu the Police Court yesterday he forcetted $c “al. J. W. Rosextsox’s is the pl Deet at the sume old pr He Is the onty eops down his prices. Prime rib 8 and Ie. prime steak 10, 12%, 1 I veal at low prices. S18 and 519 Sth st nter 1 het, amd 415 K st. n. Chicago Jonny ts alive n get it” Mveriens, linge siz town> to buy Chicaro 7b Hand | wing Look for him. and “dou’t you for- only 2%c., Cochrane's, Up- Imrration optictans ruin eyesight Consult Hempler, © want to grow wise and be happy attend Wright & Joinson’s grand opentuy to-ioirow, 911 | D street nortuwest. LLOWING Ze. KoOIS reduced for to- Augenstein’s, tice pans, Lance Ww; rs, 2 hes, milk piteh row roll pans, 3 tumblers, | 3 line and serubbing brash, witsp broom, 2 aper, ptekle firs, dustb 2 sheers nd 3. Opes, 10 DxXs blue, 3'Dxs. shoe tcking, 2 ONS. Stove polish, blacklug brushes 1c. each red sugar bowl, pipkins, 3 dz. s 13.6 CIryY AND DISTRICT. muscments, &c., To-night. 1 s Mary Anderson. Ss OrsEa Hovse.—Pantomime. NATING RINE.—Assembly. ‘Tnsate: Comrgue.—Varlety. Doe VesteM.—Noveltics and curiosities. Concerosrtosat Cavncu.—Lecture by o-eph Ceck. Ker of the a last ares fston, Ik Te street_ northea were qu litely among the Capital City Guards, the crack | sureet, betwee oh | ot gett nN) pany B’s? motion for a divislon was stubbornly Voted down by “| was adjourned without {ts object being accom: | pt | forty-nine feb + $5.00 1s a Mg fortune for | LO Ot repr | the e! and the case was evidently one for the civil courts. The case went over uniil next Wednesday. Washington Markets—Hetail Prices. in | Corned Beef, Satze. : | do. | 16:17 +, hotel | 4%. per coz. | 10-. per buneh. jx | of the Wor SOCIETY NOTES. The President will entertain General and Mrs. tat dinne: some day next week, not yet defi- ” Clu) Inst and enjoy: 4 couples p p The gars rivd on beh sf of the Club,by Count-ss Lewen- haupt, whose tilet was very Randsome and elavo- Tite, as. Ww. ten fan Dr. Susan Elson celebrated yesterlay her sixtieth birth tay by an Insoriaal rece stion to her friends. sted by her sist: > Mary Webster Ming er many callers ‘The pa nhee were prettily decorated with fle or of the oreaston, and the mint ere compl ot 4 § She received nts ert'stie souvenirs, and jist. ni friends and woul) be spared life Of useculness for many years bh eon to cone. fancy dress party at the residence of Francis Byrne, on H street, Wednesday Wis the ceeasion of much enjoyn e large parly pre-ent, Thetr er, ollie Byrn assisted Mr. and Mrs. in welcoming the guests, after fineing was iudulge? fn until alate hour. pnt to Miss Byrne > Dint, Currie Maher, Nannie Ki Dev dson, M. i urie St . McEivine and ‘Tolliver, and Messrs. Dant, Rotana, erson, Burt, Maher, King, Parker, Brooks, Crews, Helm, Counor, Toluver aron, J. srriage of Mr. Morris D. Wickersham and nes E. McGrew was quietly celebrated yes- frernoon at the residence of the bride’s s on M street, only relatives and a few most is being present. rtly after the ny the happy pair lert for the north, wh:re spend some time before going to Mobile, which city wil be thelr reskience for at least a while. ‘Tie tride will be greatly missed by a large circle of frieads In Washington, not less on ac- count of her splendid voice than her amiable dis- position «ng agreeable manner. Miss Eizabeth Colt and Mr. Henry B. Zevely married last eventing at the parson- urch, in the presence of a ceremony they wili ‘h of the Immaculate Con- and N streets, were hand- d last nizht at Supper by the Colored Military tal City Guards. THE POLICE COURT ONE RESULTS. considerable dissatisfaction inion of the C RGE OF LARCENY or TH There has bee this city, y BY was forme: . in ot the new’ company. on | com pany contended for a share of the organization, and list. Monday tne was hell at the armory,on E niZ.l and 13th streets, with a view @ division of the regimentals. “ Com- company A.” and the meeting sed. At an early hour yesterday morning nible lynx skin shako hats were js-ed from the armory, and Capt. Gray, of com- y B, swore out warrahis before Justice Clark, Fe apt. Thos. 8. Kelly, of company A, and er members of the A’ company with the and laresny of the shakos. The partes were fore the Pelice Court this morning, and were all ented by counsel. Mr. Moore sald he thought ange of Lireeny could hardly be maintalned, Meats.—Beef, sirloin, 14. 20e. per 1b.; do port: house, 15925c.; ‘rib roast, 10118c.; steak, 124g: 15¢. Dried Beef, chipped, Tongues, 60750. Mutton, 8215 alse; Bacon Hams, Be.; Shoulder 2k. 15018; Lar |, 15. PRviTS.—Oranges, 40.1 per doz.; Lemons, 30a 1athas, 30.150e. per doz. ; Cocoanuts, | 408 Cranberries, 202 S, 102257. 400. py 3 - per bunch iced, 20 Veal, as rgalde., CUL, 1 1m. 2e; Appl Ni: Penr bunch: Bea er Ou pointed. ylor ugt. Taylor; trustee authorized ack Fish, 12115". Per | ty make sale. Central National bank agt. Hume rib; Sinelt, 12s920e. | et al; payment into registry of ‘the court | be. per Ib.; Terrs pin, silders, diamond-back, $1 e et), 0c Spinach, 20 Bs Bade. per bun Oyster Plant, 345 Cautifio Tr, 100200 Be. each Mushroom Teadish (hot ious” “d Cabbage, 15.25c. each; Water Cress, perib.; Chiekens $3 per pair; do. creat hed). $1254 —_ A Periion Fer Divorce.—Messrs. Cook and Cole yesterday, for Edmonia A filed a Dill Valle. Sie state H ball married at Laporte, Tnd., She charges hi with repeated sks for alimony aid permission to resume her maiden THe Woman's Lavok League. ident, Mrs. cessfill fom. gresstonal approy Tot ation, ‘The stics, showing U tic states al i ates. ‘The largest per cent S Wiis 121¢ per cent, occurring 1n the Columbii. Mrs. nt said that women were now being employed tron foundries at Pittsburg. Mr. E {mons- ton Sill that the statistics of the carpenter's erat in twenty different cities showed that there Were six women emjloyed as carpenters. Women, he Salil, had been for a long time engaged as penters and desisners of cabinet work. Mr. unuel Gompers, chairman of the legislative com- mittee of the Trades? Congress of the United ates and Canada, and chairman of the elgar tnakers’ legislative committee, addressed. the league at some length in regard to organization. Mr. Gotpers 1s here with a cominittee of cigar maxers to oppose the measure proposed in the House committee on ways and means to reduce the tariff on imported cigars. Mannrage Licenses.—Marrlage Mcenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to Wm. H. Gordon, of St. Joseph, Mo., Lutie H. Davis; James Watson, of Oran: H., and Grayson, of P. W. Co., ; James Jackson and Bettie Walker; George C. Dawson and Sarah S. Weaver; John W. Day, of Montgomery co., Md., nit Mary C. Bageon; Alex. Rodgers and Virginia Rotette Cameron, of Hartt: AG.A.R.Caxr Free.—Tae third anniversary of George G. Meade Po:t.No. 5, G. A. R., was held at and Army hall last night, when the following officers wero installet: Post commander, M. A. J. B. Burke; J. V. C. Conrad; Q. . W.-H. Sterne; s F. Shathirt; chaplain, Rev. P. H. Burghardt; officer of day, Samuel Baxter; officer of guard, Il. C. Corliss. ches were made by departinént commander S. Burdette, and Junlor vice commander Frederick Mack. —At a gathering of mn (Ind.) College, at X-Minister Foster, last evening, ‘ylle was called to the chair and Hon. W: ‘M. Sprincer was appointed secretary. A commit- tes consisting of Gen. Dunn and Congressmen Wise, Springer 2nd Cobb, reported resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, that tn view of ‘the new interest in the Untversity of Indiana, a delegation be selected to attend the convention at Tadlinapolis, on the 17th tnst., instructed to ex- Jackson et al. agt. Miller; argued and subultted, | ment by Fecelver ordered. Condensed Local: ‘The reduction tn the price of THe WEEKLY STAR from two dollars to one dollar a year has become very popul:r. Strect lamps witl be lighted at 5:20 p.m., and ex- Unguished at 5:15 a.m. Mr. Frank Miller, a bookbin‘er at the Govern- iment Printing Office, had the hpne of nis arm frac- tured Wednesdsy by being struck by a tuck Fhieh was beinz propelled aver the floor, Send Tie WReKLy STAR PROMPT ACTION OF THE HOUSE—THE VOTE IN FULL. The House yesterday afternoom, after a very Ivaited debate, passed, witout amendment, the, PenNeton bil to reform the civil service, and It how reqitres only the glgnature of the President to become a law. Its provisions were printed in ‘Stan of December The vill passed by Of tie affirmative votes 103 by democrats, and 2 ition was made up of ns and 1 greenbacker. the passage of the bill was ast by republicans, 5 by greenbickers. The ©) ‘publ 41 democruts, 5 Ths voto In detail aS iollows: ‘Aves—Alirich, Anderson, Barr, Bayne, Beach, Bel ord, Belmont. Beltzaoover, Berry, Bingh+m Bisbee, Blnchard, Bowman, Brigg, liriges, Buck, Buchner, Burrows (Michigan), Burrows (Missouri), Butterworth, Cztkius, Campbell, Candier, Cannon) Carlisie, Carpenter, Cassidy, Caswell, Chace, Clari Cobb, Cox (Sew ‘Yori ox (North Carolina), Crapo, Cravens, Cullen, Curtin, Divis (Missouri); Deering, DeMotte, Deuster, Dezendorf, Dingley, Ermantiout, Errett, Farwell. dowa), Fisher, Fiower, Ford, Frost,’ George, Goischalk, Grant, inter, Hall, Hammond (New York), Harty, Medicated Flannel Unde: wear, reduced to $1, Extra heavy Merino Shirts ind Drawers, 80:., Lamb's Wool, Far-top Lined Dosskin Gloves, $1, Kait Jackets, Muftters, Pulse Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, At Lewis’, 920 7Uvstreet, below Mt, Vernon Square. Anacostia, D.C., s1yst “I have found Brown’s Iron person up.’ of Elixtr of Babek as a genet proved by thousands; imparts lasting strength to the whole systein, be- sides does not affeat the he: equal to three grsins of qu: Tellable, ite in the shape of the Dollar WEEKLY ‘Star, for one i fifty country. Only one dollar, post paid. ‘Trinders? Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Coa Liver O11, the be-t remedy known for coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthina, all throat, breast and lung affection: CITY ITEMS. ; Ee __DRY Goobs. DRY_GOODS, Some Seayonasic Sugrextions. Worth 75c., Extra Heavy Brown Canton Flannel Drawers, 0c. worth 75c., . Metro amd Cashmere Socks,25.40,50, Cloth do., 50c., Warmers at cost, at lower prices, Mr. J. Mi. Minnix, Bitters to be the best ting in the worid to tone a ‘The Renefic! ffect 1 tonic has how been bulids up, restores and One teaspoonful ts ne In action. Hecker% Making Powder 4s perfect in every: respect, healthful, tiorouzhly introrm iastrength, and its baking qual- Anno’ be surpassed. BLACK SILK: A splendid line 0 c TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE AND VERY DESIRABLE STOCK TO SELECT FLOM, AT Low LUPIN LUPIN’S BLACK GOODS, in sil COURTAULD'S BLACK CREPES, wide, for veils. DRiSS GOODS, grect variety, all at bottom prices. HOSIER A grand stock of HANDKERCHIEFS. DOMESTIC3, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c., full NDERWEA: ONE PRICE ONLY. jut PRICES. BROCADE cnd PLAIN SILK PLUSHES. OTTOMAN SILKS, in Black and Colora, ail grades—-epecisl bargaina. "S MERINOS, reduced to 60 rialities. ‘R—I ad.es' and Gents’. TRUNNEL & CLARK. A New Wenr’s Rift, ear, 1s inorder. It 13 alirge eluht-page paper of six columns—the largest and cheapest in the Catarrh of the Stinging irritat.on, inflam! jon, all Kidney and Harmer, “Harris (Messachusetts), Has- | Urinary complaints, cured by “Buchu-paiba.” $1. eltin’, Haskell. | Hatch, Hepburn, ai dees BCS Wieaw lewitt (New York), Hew! (Alabama), iy i 1.7? Bieocs, Hitt, Hobllizell,_ Holinan, Houck, | | Fresh Alderney Butter. chu every morning Humphry, Jacobs, Jadwin, Jones (Texas), Jones | Nd delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” prints, Sic. per 1b. (New . Jorgeusen, Kasson, Kelley.Ketcham, | Als, cottage cheese, bu anu sweet milk, Klotz, Lacey, Lewis, Lindsey, Lord, Matson, Mc- | £.rerat Cream, Ye. pint i Clure, McCook, McKinley, McLane, McLean,Miles, Miller, Morey, Morrison, Morse, Moulton, Mutch- ler, Neal, Nolan, Noreross, O'Neill, Payson, Pelle, AMUSEMENTS Pelrer, Pettibone, Pel Pound, Ranney. Reed, Rice (Mass.),RichyRichardson (New York), Riteie, Robeson, Robinson (Mass.), Robinson (New York); Rosecrans, Ryan, Scoviiie, Scranton, Sherwi Singleton (Miss.), Skinner?Smith (Pa.), Smith (New York), Speer, Spooner, Springer, Stockslager, Tal- hott, Taylor Thomson (Ky), ‘Thompson’ (Towa), Towhsend Gio), Tyler, Updegratf, Urner, Vance, Yan Aernam, Van Horn, Wadsworth,’ Walt, W: Washburn, Watson, Webber, Wil: Willts, Willits, Wilson and “W. A. ork.) Wood (New Noes—Atken, Atherton, Atkins, Blackburn, Bland, Bis, Blount, Brunim, Buchanan,Caldwell, Clements, Culberson, Dunn, Forney, ‘Garrison, Ge ‘des, Hammond (“eorgi.), Hardenbergh, Hoge, Hubvs, Kenna, King, Knott, Leedom, LéFevre, M.nuihg, Marsh,McKenzie, MCMiilin, Mills, Moore, Oates, Reagan, ‘Robinson "(Obio), Ross,” Small, Sharks, Stecle, Thomas, Turner (Georgia), Turner (kentucky), Upson, Warner, Welltorn,” Whit thorne, Williams (Alabama) and Wise ,Virginia). Nation L THEATER. ‘Miss Anderson. Mr. Downing. Matinee to-morrow at 2, at our cheap Matinee Prices, Saturday Night and ‘Uhureday nights aud a urday Matiuée, Bob: F rs bill of rare excellence: ANDERSON, THIS FRIDAY, Benefit and last appearance but two of AMERICA'S TRAGEDIENN: MISS MARY ANDERSON, Supported by Mr. J. B. STUDLEY, Mr. R. L. DOWNING, And her own Dramatic Company. To-nwht! Wo-night! THE LADY OF LYON s. PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Ingomar. Monday, January 8, the InimitableLOTTA. Monday and Tuesdsy nights, Musette; Wednesday evening, ‘The Little Detective; Saturday mia ‘Wednestay,Powelleta act Strasburger; argued and submiti Lounsbury Bros. & Co. agf. same; et al. agt, same; submitted. . gt. Dungan; reversed and remand- e Furniture Manufacturing Company - Dungan; submitted. Cloyes agt, Strasburzers submitted. United States agt. Casey; affirmed. Bennett et al. agt. Strasburger: affirmed. Equiry Countr—Judge Hagner. Wednesday, Dugan agt. Clarke; reference to auditor ordered. Haines agt. Jervis; pro contesso against defendant ordered. Beckman agt. Beck- man; pro coniesso and reference to H. R- Elliott ordered. Willey agt. Willey, Lazenby agt. Lazen- bv; appearance of absent’ defendants ordered. Moore agt. Moore; sale finally ratified, taxes ordered puld, and'reference to auditor. ‘Dunlop agt. Cutting; pro confesso against certain defend- ants, Stephenson agt. Ford; sale to A. F, Barber finally’ratified, Mofftt agt, Moffett, Dodd agt. Fors. A most delightful entertainment. NEXT WEEK. MONDAY, Adrienne. TUESDAY, An Unequal Match. Fun For EVERYBODY. HUMPTY DUMPTY MAKES YOU LAUGH. NEW TRICKS. NEW ACTS. NEW MUSIC. Young and old beth pleased. ‘TO-NIGHT change in Program, THE GREAT BNOW SCENE, A handsome souvenir of the CLOWN and PONY will be given to every lady andchild on Saturday Matinee. - M'LLE RHEA. WEDNESDAY, Camille. THURSDAY, Romeo Dodd; testimony before examiners ordered taken. Fant agt. Duflef; acceptance of offer and tnvest- ordered. B own agt. Westiing; pro confesso agalnst certain defendants oraerrd. Mackall agt. Richards: case remanded to Ex- T Bulley to take further proof. Speer agt. note $. Coyle appointed guardian ad ofter agt. Potter; reference to auditor amin Coy Ltem. ordered. S, Yesterday, Keyser agt. Frederick; reference to the auditor.’ Dutton agt, Lewis; reference to the auditor, Taylor agt. Taylor; reference to the auditor. ser gt. Halstead; pro confesso. Pepper act. ‘Shepherd: guardian ad item ap- Schell agt. Hume agt. Brown et il. tain defendants order Ebert; ‘sale ratified nist. pro contesso as to cer- | Washington Market and Juliet. Reserved seats can now be had for any performance next work. jaa (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1882, LYCEUM COURS 1883, REV. JOSEPH COOK, ‘The Famous Boston Monday Lecfhrer, ‘Will deliver the Fourth Lecture of the Lyceum Course as follows: FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 5—-* fem; Or, The Focket in Politics.” The Spoils Sys- Admission 50 cents; reserved seats 25 cents extra, now 0 be had at Free’s bookstore, opposite the kbbitt. d26-10 company agt. Hoffman; motion to tax receiver's | 7 commissions as part of tosts overruled. Crcurt Court—Judge MacArthur. hazt. Poplar; judgment 0 C ‘t. Boone; Taylor judgments by default. t. Stout, Carter agt. Moran: de- fendants called and judgment. Gamble. agt. Fisher; verdict for plaint:f tor $404. Hanna & Bailey agt. Douglass: plaintiff calle t and inquisi- tion Ter $6,550.60. Beverly agt. Brooks; death of plaintiff suggested, ay by detault, 1. & Huty ag United Stat struction during the day time, [HE ROLLER SKATING RINK, NEW YORK AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Ascemblies MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, at8, and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 2:30. Music by Weber's Orchestra, . Special arranements can be made for individual in- for derendant. death of Mogill sug Jonson & Co. sted and Blitz et al; revived as to office in Wasliington, and left Virginia, and was 3 after his indictinent in Colo rado. He was brought to Richmond and gave ball and returned to Colorado, but was in court to-day. for trial. ‘The preliminaries of the trial occupied the morning. THE ALEXANDRIA BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—All Yesterday, Hutchinson agt. Petz; judgment by | . The rink can be engaged for any suitable purpose on default. American Lire Insurance ‘company agt. | any of the unoccupied nights. Ja3 Carroll et al; Judgment vy default. Costello agt. SAAT Knight; leave given to amend. Hume's admin- | J INCOLN HALL. Istrators gt. Forney; judgment | by | consent. Farmers and Mechanics’ bank agt. Hute; verdict == ° MONDAY, JANUARY 8rx, urvivors. Kendall age. Dalnest: judgment oc |¥ ¥ A 2 EER condemnation. Smith agt. White; defendant AA KE called and Judgment. © YY AAT Fe COLLEGE FUN. BGKEe TR Y A ALLL KEB airs in Alexandria, RG EER EE! Reported for THe Evextxe Stan. SONGS! ecGP ZEEEER wouG: NEUES Tata1—the case of 8. Chapman 8 oak BE EF eale, for perjury under the national banking ee E act, was called ab the United States court this GLEES! GGG 111) EEE EEE morning. rhe indictinent was found at ‘Ch. mond last summer. ‘The offense is alleged to have aD Cote oa taken place in this city about a year ago. Tne o° © vu U bs Accused Was threatened with prosecution by Mr. oon vuvu BB. Wu. Graydon, of New York, at Mr. Merrick’s WARBLES! CCO LLLL UU BBB Y RESERVED SEATS AT BRAD ADAMS’. All the Selections of the Club can be found in the To Tus this course in prefe: suction. means, and 5! ‘We have ended the first building, and can assure our frien. who take an inte est in the success of our enterprise that we have met with the most sanguine success, and done more busi- ness than we could possibly expect. Encouraged by this, and knowing the wants of the public during JANUARY asp FEBRUARY, ‘We have determined to place all goods brought from our old stores (which have been stored up till now on our fourth floor) on sale, and shall sell them without REGAKD TO COST AT SUCH PRICES Poste: eeascn'eDusiness in our new THAT WILL SELL, For this purpose we cleared our third floor (accessible by elevator), and havo placed on 36 counters the follow- ing goods: GINGHAMS, 7 cents, reduced from 12's cents. PRINTS, 5 cents, reduced from 8 cents. 4-4 WIDE DARK PERCALE, 6% cents, reduced from 12} cents. WRAPPER GOODS (wool), 123 cents, reduced from 0 cents. 6-4 PLAIDS (wool), 30 cents, redviced from 60 cents, 3-4 PLAIDS (wool), 1234 cents, reduced from 25 cents. DRESS GOODS at Scents, DRESS GOODS at 8 cente, DRESS GOODS at 10 ceats, DRESS GOODS at 124 centa, DRESS GOODS at 15 cents, Up to 50 cents per yard. Some of these retailed ashigh as $2 per yard. They must be closed out, as our stock shail be at all times fresh and seasonable. We pursue rence to sending them to New York CASES OF SHEETING, Full ten quarters wide, at 25 cents, worth 35 cents. All brands of BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS . For Jess than SILK CHEN: ‘Wé are determined not to know what dull season ll try toznake January sales as lange (if not as profitable) as those of December, wholesale prices, ‘ILE FRINGES, All colors, in desirable shades, at 25 cents, reduced from 75 cents. 1,000 PAIRS CORSETS, Odds and Ends, to close at your own price. HOSIERY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. ‘All these must be closed out, and we have marked ome as low as FIVE CENTS PER PAIR, CAMBRICS FOR LINI NG, 3 cents. 5 CASES PLAID NAINSOOK at 9 cents, reduced from 15 cents. VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, cost 1235 cents by the BUTTONS! BUTTONS! Thousands of dozens at 5 cents per dozen, SOME FINE PEARL BUTTONS Will be found in this lot, We shall inaugurate this sale with the determination to close outevery yard of old goods,and shall not flinch from loss, no matter how severe. Storekeepers especially invited, as we shall sell in lots to suit, LANSBURGH & BRO., jad 420, 422 and 424 7th street. “YALE SONGS ” ‘Tickets, 50c. Reserved seats, 250. extra. _$2-6t the building associations of Aleaandria held an- nual meetings and elected oficers last night. No change in tie management was made, These as- soclations have not of late been as profitable here as In the District, but they are conducted with PANG AND ORCHESTRA MUSI j For Germans and other entertainments, J.P. YHEO. LANG, urnighed by iin* 1124'12th street northweat, caution and yield exellent results. They have Gone notably good service in seeuring the erection Of scores of houses tint but for the advantages afforded by themjwould never have been built. The first of tie kind, the old Alexandria association Was tnterfered with by the war and the stay law, and has not yet entirely closed Its business. Only one defaleation among their financial officers has occurred since the first organization of such asso- clations here. INDICTMENTS.—The grand Jury of the United Stites court here have indicted Thox. Dean, C. L. Borden and A. Andrews,for violating United States revenue laws; and C. Gassom, of Prince William. county, Va., for selling liquor’ without a United States license; Chas. Yeateman for forgery, for erasing one name and inserting another on an election book In Northumberland county, and B. Powers, E. Powers, 8. R. Perdue and J. A. Moseby, for violation of United States election laws. CONGRESSIONAL BoNDsMAN.—Hon. Geo. 'T. Garrl- son, of Virginta, carne over from Washington yes. terday, and became surety, in $1,000, on the bail bond of Chas. Yeateman, one of his constituents, indicted in tue U. 8. court for violation of the elec ton laws, RePoRTER’s Nores.—A wild bull ran off from its keeper, at Naylor's Hill, yesterday, and made, for a while, consternation ‘in that neighborhood. A lady was knocked down by the beast and badiy hurt....The Columbia engine was employed yes- terday to fll the tanks of the Alexandria-built schooner Jas. Boyce, jr., which will proceed to Cuba....During lost yeat there were only seven fires in’ this city, and the department was tn ser- vice less than diteen hours....The Columbia fire gompany has elected RC. Acton, treasurer, vice Manlon H. Janney, deceased. ...The funeral of the Tate Alexander Croson, a well-known resident of the first, want, took place tp-day...1t bas been mentioned by ‘Ti Star that hn Lannan would improve the burnt-out lot on King and Pitt streets by a large hall over five stores. ‘The plans are now completed. ‘The hall will be 59 by 110 feet—the largest in the city....The Virginia Mid- land rairoad. 1s reducing expenses an discharg- ing as. Some twenty hands enga, on mate- Tial trains have been discharged this week....The steain barge F. L. Moore was stopped here by iegal hearty sympathy with the movement. pgates Were chosen ‘as follows: Gen. McK. Hons. John W. Foster, Thomas N. Cobb, ge D. Wise, Robert R. Hitt, Col. J. B. Bright; <8. M. Stocksieger, A. L. Roache, W. M! Springer, Benjamin Vail, jr, and RJ. Kirkwood, LorrerY Pouicy Men Fixp.—About noon yes- terlay Private Michael Burns, of Lieut. Kelly's Precinct, made a raid on alleged lottery policy Inca, und succeded In capturing the proprietors nd ‘effects of two ofiices without assistance. © places of business were In Marble Hali ries Junken, Mrs, 1, Junken, Howard lilies were Feported as sosststed with provisions or fuel dur. receding We y Das Deen found to ex'st a pressing 5 sub-division, Doth per- cs any gilts of either ninlly recelved by the board. gedaan Me —ghomas Dowling, ald, for Richard T. Morsell, Urustee, and 12. !n Davidson’s subdivision of 6, together with the tmprovements, . 1428 L street northwest, to M. rit 18 considered & god price, sabia aba: Cnance oF Reezvixa Stour Goons —Alvert Foster, a colored man, who was changed some (ime ako, In connection with three other colored men with burglarizing the woud and coal ofice store of Louts Slewers,nnd the Police Court this morn: vi le Alfred Wi | k. ahd twowith erpioy- : y, between 3d and 43 streets and Pennsylva- ula and Missourt aventes, and were kept by W. ! A. Grover ami Henry Wilson. A lot of tickets and | books, and other things appertaining toa policy shop Were captured. The arrested men were in the Peltce Court this morning, and were repre- sented by Mr. C. M. Smith, who plead guilty for ius clients, wao pald the fine oF $50 e: ee Affairs in West Washington. RUI.DING ASSOCTATION.—At the twentieth regu lar montly meeting of the Fourteenth Buildin; assoctation, held last night at Goddard’s hall, $1,050 was ‘sold, being seven shares, at $150 per are. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES —A meeting of thi first ‘ocess, while on her way to Washington, yester- day. ‘The claims were settled and the barge con- Unued on to the Washington wharves, ——_>—__ Political Notes. SENATOR PERRY RENOMINATED, BTC. At the causus of the repubiican members of the Yichigan legislature held last night, Senator Ferry was unanimously renominated for the United States Senate for the term commencin, March 4th next. Twenty-four Fepublicans di not attend the caucus, and declare theynselves not bound by its proceedings The. Hilnots house “his elected L. ©. Collter speaker. ‘The senate 1s in a deadicok on account of several republican senators rerusing. to vote {oF the cancus nomtnee for president pro tem. The democrats of Buffalo, N.Y., have nominated John B. Manning for mayor, to fill the unexpired term of Gov. Cleveland. . CONGRESSMAN HARRIS WILL CONTEST. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Phillipsburg, N. J., Jan. 4, says: Congress- man Henry S Harris has notified Congressman- elect Howey that he will contest _the right of the latter to a seat in the next House. Mr. Harris subdivision of Associated charities Was held yes- terday. A numer of cases of sickness and suffer- ing have Deen qelieved. The report of the man- agers shows the necessity of a more thorough can. vass for the collection of funds, and a more liberal claiins that money was used in Howey’s interest to bribe voters; that men who would have voted for Harris were intimidated into voting for Howey; not counted and assed hin; large of money were used for Ht foae Witt earner contré aw: that ave voted for Harris werv, by threats and otherwise,in- Umidated from voting, At Mahony City, Pa., Kdward Oliver, Uethy, by accidentally omalowing In the highly sensational burlesque of the Introducing the famous NEW THEATER COMIQUE. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE MASTODONS, HAPPY MAN, NAC NAC DANCERS. Usual Matineca, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JEW DIME MUSEUM, Pennaylvania avenue, near 11th street, Colossal Con; tion of Novelty. pikes ‘All New! All Wonderful! PROFESSOR HARDING And his Tiuminated Pan: Moving figures, ‘Napoloon Crossing the Alps. rt Thisentertainment te worth four times the cl Ciaseoe of foclesy = ee aneon of sos ees Deere ‘THE EDUCATED RUSSIAN BEARS. ‘THE GIPSY FORTUNE TELLER. And all Living Curiosities aud Grand Performances. Admission only 10 cents—Day and Night. 30 P2BugHs ORCHESTEA-—MUSIC FURNISHED for all occasi¢ Janl of G ions. Specialty—Piano and Violin, for private parties and germans. Prof, Theo. ian- Residenoe, 1137 8th st n.w. Eborbach's’ acto store, F street. dlé6-im COLQNEL ROGERS AND PROFESSOR ANDERS of New York, continuo o give ther OLD-FASHIONED VOUAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, Every E in the Studio at DRIVER'S, 1543 Penn- syivaniscrenten Mit aso invited, ier hers Ro, 626) ON EXHIBITION eae Street. Street. ete. Cum J. Hoaar; 428 12th street northwest. ‘The largest supply of TERRAPINS and OYSTERS alwayson hand. Parties Dg for family use oF purchasn retail eale will find it to their advantaze by calling. Pri reasonable and. ¥ first class goods. Gener in the city, Orders by Telephone ghee S. Vecar, — erence coxrecrioneny BON-BONS and CARAMELS manufactured freah at the’ SFT. OBS; CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. Branch Store, 1339 Pennsylvania avenue, 418-6m. STOP YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT BEUOMES A ELECAMPARE AND HOREHOUND charm tat di - note saiioven ereeol Co an TE A BSc. forlange boxes: ne” ie» Hoarsences, ARTHUR NATTANS, 14th and f, 20 and D. and Th ond eae nw wre iT = ALEERS, 204 TE NORTHWEST — W CHA! FELT, PLastE as Cale Wa a2T DUGETE, BROS, FIANOS, BURDETT 01 aresonabie, Terms easy. Sesrox P. ERRY, CIRC SOUTACHE. Whrnoor Reearv To Cosr, LADIES' COATS, DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS: Will be closed out reardless of cost during the month january. PLAIN and BROCADED PLUSHES, in all shades, must and wiil be sold to make room for Sprin, Gilberta wi I be sold at = Goods, BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS from $1 up. LADIES' CLOTHS in allshades. Mohawk Valley and ireatly Reduced BLACK AND COLORED SILKS in great variety, Dou’t fail to call and examine for yourselves. J. AeLUTTRELL & CO., 402 (Buocessor to NILE GREEN, CORA! IvoRY Wi AND CARD! ING Ci (*) ‘OSTUMES, at $3. PURE LYONS VEL INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK FROM $7.00 ‘10 $9.00. GA8-LIGHT SHADES IN GAS! ELEG: FOR PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS: 817 MARKET SPACE. Perry & Brother). SAM, LIHT BLUE PINK EVENS OTTOMAN SILKS FO! 50 A YD. A COMPLETE ASSORIMENT OF BLACK AND FROM 2 TO 27 iD ALL COLORS, ANT EVENING BROCADES AND GAUZES, 1D _VELVETS IN EVENING TINTS. EMBOSSE! RICH EVENING SILKS, PEE PERINOT'S CELEBRATED “SPECIAL TOWELS, (FECT GOODS, FEOM MAN ERED ROBES AT COST. ‘ABLE-LINI AND EMBROIDI iDUCEMENTS” INT. LINENS, NAPKINS, BLANKETS AND QUILSS. 12 DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING FABRICS, CxO: Pram Connzcr Pi oad) Fiaunss, axpD SEATON PERRY, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1849. Warsz Is Tar Curareer Prace TO BUY DRY GOODS? AT CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. OUB PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. SILES! * SATINSIT PLUSHES!!! VELVETS! ‘CASHMERES!! FLANNEL SUITINGS! ‘WOOL PLUSHES!! CLOTHS! Woorwarn & Loranor ANRNUUNCE THEIR THIRD GRAND ANNUAL SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2p, 1883, Crosse Suz GUINNIP & CO, or LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Buccessors of Guinnip, Day & Ca, ‘When we shall exhibit sal Gane ce #20, £22, AKD £24 SEVENTH STREET, Of these goods ever in stock, ‘will offer, ‘The quality of muslin being finer end better than is ordinarily used—the finish and workmanship far supe- rior and the pr:ces extremely low, NIGUT ROBEs, MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES, 3 Rows of Inserting. Neck and Sieeves Jrimmea with Hamburg Emibroid- rx; Ouly $e. MUSLIN NIGHT ROBFS, 5 ates of Teck, See med with Hamburg around Neck and Siceves. SHE KOBES, 3 Rows of Inserting, Hawbure ‘Irimmed Neck aud Sleeves. Cnly MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES, 3 Rows of Inserting, Double Hanbury Kuffle around the Neck and Sleeves. 1. 98 evch, ‘Only $1.) CAMBRIC NIGHT ROBES, 3 Rows Lace Ineerting, Pouble Ruffle round Neck and Sleeves, plait-d ONLY $3 FACH ARK VERY CHEAP. Finer ereies of Kobes in beautiful styles at $5, $6 and CHEMISES! MUSLIN CHEMISE, sqnare neck, 3 rows of Incerting, trimmed wit Waniburg round neck and sicoves, ouly ile. MUSLIN CHEMISE, Lace trimmed, 3 of Lace Inserting, 99¢. each. a CAMBRIC CHEMISES, 3 rower of Inserting, Hambure trimmed neck and sleeves, only $1.25, crunlily af sock obese" Mt POET ow peloss for the COMBINATION SUITS FROM $1 TO $4.25. SKIRTS, MUSLIN SKIRTS, 5 tucks, Cambric raffle, only 50. each. MUSLIN’ SKIRTS. 10 tucks and 2 wide Cambric ly Oc. each. MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, their entire stock of coods at greatly REDUCED PRICES, Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, ‘Will be sold at and below cost, We will give GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, We have a large end varied tock, which BAS GOT TO BE CLOSED OUT, GUID 10 tucks, with wide Hamburg each. ae SKIRTS. 9 eters of tucks, Cambric ruffle, with wide Hamburg, only $1. EB SELL STYLES LACE SK-KTS up to $4.50 each. | V FINE SHIRTS DRAWERS. Cheaper than any other honee in the world, ana a yon to take oursay so, buteall ahd sao MUSLIN DRAWERS, tucked Cambric raffles, only sabia te round “| ashy full of [rep ¢ WE: 650, | deevive * relnfors yd OAMBric DRAWERS, 4 clusters of tucks, only dcorive the eye): reife nro with Abe live eacl y Union hi but pore th ny MBKIC DRAWERS, with tuck and rufe, cnly | Unio paylinen, Ut pore Jinen), nd felled ooame. fished r ady for the wah: tub, with button ‘holes a, 5c. MUSLIN DRAWERS, 5 tucks, wide Hamburg ruffle, und then wor ot worked and then only 6c. for the “Haunts” shirt A full stock ef Winter a 8 Doric rae, edged | for lay and dae ever sad in thie ety. ath ee USLIN DRAWERS, 8 tucks, cam! lor 123¢ and 25¢. ever sold in city. be povelties in Silk Neck 3 ‘Searte eae ate cckvalte Toe. wearfs sold tur 4c At =a MUSLIN DRAWERS, three’ clusters tu wh © . Hamburx ruffle, only bo. o:2 MPGINNISS, 1002 F street. CaMBRIC DRAWERS, 2 rows of lace inserting and | 9% lace ruffle, only $1.25 eacl Lowen Tuax Even FINER GRADES up to $3, all splendid value. oor, hare we hare prorded cational Soucter nore and where you can have opportunity for careful and | We have still a number of those FINE SEAL Ae Es SACQUES left, Our last reduction has diminished our Stock, but in order to realize cash we will make another Reduction. HOOPSEKIRTS, BUSTLES and CORSETS in full assortment at the LOWEST PRICES. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1 Cait Earty To Seccre Finst Cuorce, Evesixe Snapes ‘athnien ‘A Handsorce Sacque, $90. SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES, 4&0. oy cca sientamiaens cae! Se ‘A Magnificent Beal Bacque, $150, ‘The Best Seal Sacquee, $175, reduced from $225, Fur-Lined Circulars from $20 to $75; each garment Teduced 33 per cent, DRESS FRONTS IN ELEGANT GOODS. ‘Handsome Gros Grain Silke in beautiful shades at $1, worth $2; sold on account of imperfections which are not visible under gaslight—the choapest lot of Silks we have ever seen. FANCY FURS, ROBES, FUR GLOVES, COACH Tinsel Embroideries for evening wear in great vari- MAN CAPES, &o., ety. Berlin Costa and Sitk Wraps at very low prices. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Great Reductions in all Fancy Goods; Oneness SIGMUND & GOLDMAN, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. XN. B.—The best is the cheapest. ‘i ja Bosrox Dax Goovs Horse. THIRD GRAND ANNUAL SALE OF 436 7th street northwest, BRANCH OF LARGEST FUR FACTORY SOUTE 423 OF NEW Yor! Grear repvcrions. HAMBURGS IMMENSE BARGAINS EMBROIDERIES, FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDars, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2p, 1883, ee. ‘We shall offer in this alo the best bargains in Em- pastel te ee ao ‘bro deries we have ever shown, for thisreason: An- | oP imemiler, these prices are ouly from this date until tickpating the decided advance in Hamburge lastecason, which has since taken place, we bought largely at old Jen's ‘of every’ from $2 up. Prices, and are now able to offer them at much less oe toe ki ee ‘worked button boley prices than recent purchases could possibly besola. | HIRSL SOUT oo ns gs We chail makea specialty of 40 to 50 Handsome Pat-| {hHildren's from 60 cents up. House iy 16 ita These goods areal mee nteat excrifice, Onratock terns in Medixfin and Wide Cloths at must be reduced. A call will convince 25 cents per yard. G0 shat we mean business and sell goods as we advers ‘Remember name and number, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 921-PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE—921, £08 7th etreet, between Hand, afo nas Ard 3151 M street. West Washington, —— Great Manx Dows: BROCADED PLUSHES, $5.50 to $4.50, BROCADED PLUSHES, $5 to $4.25, BROCADED VELVETS, $4 50 tc$3. 75, ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, $2.50 to $2. We have the above goods in Black and all shades, ALL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS at prime cost. 22-in. PLUSH, from $3.25 to $2.50, HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For Cunisruas. MASSEY'S PHILADELPRIA ALE, PORTER aXB BROWN STOUT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER PALMER'S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &c., For sale by dealers generally, or at Depot, 1224 20 aor Evenise Sirzs, street northwest. Plain and Brocaded, $1 to $2.50, « EVENING SHADES In ca | a6 SAM'L C. PALMER, TROS, at low prices, E LIXIR OF DAMASK TOWELS and NAPKINS, QUILTS, BLAN- KETS and FLANNELS, at specia prices, — aA Aaa ft fe me Ee HEMPSTONE & PERRY, ak of Es BX 808 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | 4® Infellible Remedy for a7 MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Fixe Dnuzess Goons cs x Conta‘ yuinine. Bold by Druguista. Price 60 cents per bottle ol Gas Cooxixe Stoves, CLOTH SHADES. FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. BILKsS, WITH PLUSHES AND VELVETS TO MATCH. Lea STATE LOTTERY, TYLER & CHEWNING, - FOR INFORMATION Apply to THOMAS B. MOHUN, @16-11m 605 147m STREET NORTHWEST, | FE Coxomtcan AND SAFE. ar 918 Trm STREET NORTHWEST. LL, BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, < $08 SEVENTH STREET, Berweex I axp K Nc his selections of offered at re- invite attention to SRDAONE NEW GOODS, winch ace Geese Cot, "al lors, 2%6c., Terra Cotte, Bronze, Beautiful = owen aa WEAVER, KENGLA & CO."S LAUNDRY SOAP , Jv FCDNOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADUL'ERATIONS, SUCH AG MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT IT 18 SAFE, BECAUSE IT 15 MAXUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR-

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