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F ; E : 3 ; E January 16, 1SS3. MENTION. The Werther. Orrick OF TRE CHIer S10" Waseisatox, D.C. Jan. 16, 1888, 10 a.m. Atlantic st 8, clouly weather, astly northeasterly, sta- are, lower pressure. hor Wallotia. of the army furnishes iletia to the press: ‘The calle states and New gh ° Orricrr, igtind, an fellen in the south Atlintic s t eriy i ogtan, are northeasterly. Delow the mean for the month In the state: east or the Mi The tc bg station Fenert one I t during the ps F as, 178. Th 59 1 8, 10, 12342. Ing, 20, 3 gent. sed com‘ortably; cause,Cochrane’s Jeggings, ladies. Just recelved at Drew's drug store, corner 9th stvet and Penisylvanty avenue northwest, a fresh supply of puce Vaccine points. ld formerly from ce, for S0cts. Tips, plumes, flowers gly low, to close out Srnixe sew ng days, Cochrane's bargains, up- town. . Charles st-eet, Baltimore, lograpale outiits. Any nticing, enduring, ex- IDERIES, (fT cellent, Cocur.ne’s, Irv. stained g 99 L street n. w. faced tor $13, at Lew Newmeyer’s, West, three doors from H street. Greatest Bar Overcoat, wert ORNS unparalleled, 1. e., dress shirts. Coch- uptown. . cl» exhibited at the meeting nce Com yesterday pa: m at quite as rotes as In the Muiual. ‘The Colum- Diu’s board of directors are from the best cit-zens. WE Wit coxtinve the sale of our immense bar- gains of embroideries Wednesday ant T ay, Web and isth, ‘Mus. Max Wev1, Agent Cocnaxs’s cotton underwear, ladies; arrived uptown. SEND Tug WEEKLY Srax as a New Year’s gift to Your iriend. It is a large eight-page paper of Mity-six columas. Only one dollar (postpaid) a year—re.luced from two doliat A Bory colored man named Walter Carter was Mined $10 in the Police Court this morning for knocking down a sma!] boy named Martin Cooney a he thought the boy threw a snow-ball at No CoxGresstowat INFLUENCE NEEDED to hire a Rice horse and sleigh at Geyer’s bazaar and livery Btable, No. 470 it. B.W. Auction sales every Sat- Urday at one o'clock p.m. Consignments solicited. ladies’, gents. child’s, Coch- CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Forp’s Orzra Hovss.—Ideal Opera Company in ©The Musketeers.” Nationat. THEATER.—Robson & Crane in “For- Biden Fruit.” ‘Tuearer Comigue.—Varietics. Dig Mcseum.—Dog Circus and curiosities. ee Condensed Locals. Street lamzs will be lighted at 11:30 p.m. and extinguished at 5:15 a.m. A telephone connection has been made between ‘the health office and the smallpox hospital. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Murray Addison, a ¢lerk in the Interior department, residing at 1720 Hi street northwest, was thrown from a herdle coach, on G, between i7th and 18th streets, and fractured one of his arm, Which was sei ty Drs. Bayne and Yarrow. G. A. Whitaker sends the London Quarterly Re- ‘View for October. Last night Washbiigton Commandery, No. 1, Knights Templar, ceiebrated {ts 58th annifersary ‘by & banquet at the asylum, corner 9th and F streets. The occasion was one of great enjoyment toall eipating. Mr. RS. Thomas, of Virginta, fell on the ice Jast eventing, on the ‘avenue, near 11th street, and ‘broke hisleg. He was taken to his quarters, at the United States hotel, and attended by ‘Dr. ‘Townshend. Yesterday R. R. White filed a Dill in equity against John T. Suthvan to declare a deed of trust on.lots 7 and 8, square 567, void, and for the sale of the same and distribution of the proceeds. At a meeting of the Ohio Republican Association, Jast evening, resolutions were adopted respecting ‘the death of Hon. J. T. Updegraff, and eulogistic re- Marks were made by Judge Lawrence, Hon. Sam. Knox, Hoa. £. N. Johnson, and others. pes general report of the Central pen- sary and Emergency hospital tor December shows that during the month 389 new patients were treated—273 colored and 116 white. Send Tis WEEKLY Stak as a New Year's gitt to your triend. It 1s a large eight-pape paper of ffty- Six columns. Only one “oii (post paid) a year— Feduced from two dollars. ‘A young man named Richard Mann was fined $10 ‘or. 30 days in jail by Judge Snell in fhe Police Court this morning for assaulting ‘Mrs. Louisa Dorr, who stated that the defendant = drunk and came into her store and assaulted F ani her daughter. J. ern sends the Young Ladies Jcurnal TUAry. From A. Brentano & Co. we have the London Graphic, Iitustratea News, and Punch, received by the last steamer from Europe. In response to the notice given in Tae Star a few days since of the destitute condition of Emma Jones, colored, No. 211 South Capitol snot, enouzh clothing,fveland edibies haveBeen rece" by Mr. McGinn,avthe health office, to make the ‘Wontan and her.child comfortable. G. W. Wilson, while crossing Pennsylvanta ave- Bue, near 9h street, last night about 9 o’ctock, slipped and fell on the ice against the rear of a ‘passing car, breaking his nose. heccpeg A afternoon a horse attached to a sleigh Griven by John Gunton, in company with a young lady, ran away on the Glenwood road, near the Soldiers’ Home, upsetting the sleigh and the occupants ‘out, slightly injuring them. The horse was badly cut about the legs and the igh Was considerably damaged. Officer Caught the horse while on a dead run. A double attraction 1s offered at Mr. be gm. Sl elosing lecture to-morrow evening. "He will geribe and fllustrate the ancient Roman amase- ments, und will also, by request. exhibit his entire series of colored views, including the illustrations ef Vesuvius and Leen po In yesterday's Stax it was stated that the house of F. J. Bras 1014 12th street ent Ls Instead it was com the Toma- hawk, 4 F street Ma and three galley Rin iype and the advertising page, were carried —__-— ‘The ‘Mutual Fire Insurance Company, RESULT OF THE ANNUAL ELECTION YESTERDAY. ‘The regult of the annual election of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company was announced last eve- ning, as follows: E. Kurtz Johnson, 4,038; George ‘T. Dearing, 3 Riswi ‘The Star Reute Jury Fixing Cases. THOMAS RB. 100TR AXD ARTHUR PAYNE INDICTED. COMMISSIONER WEST'S CONDITION. The grand jury this morning reported tnaict-/ Commisstoner West ts still confined to his house, ments agaivst Thomas R Foote an1 Arthur | and is reported as having considerable pain in bis Payne, both colored, for “corruptly endeavoring | side, but he hopes to be able to be out and at bis bss seaeence s —. These Codes men marked desk in @ day or two. ‘ 4 for having attempted to corrup! 9 a on ot tre star Toute jurors, by an offer | IMPORTATIONS OF FAUPEES OR SICK PERSONS FOREID- Ist Of 23,5 e t in case of Foote sets forth that | The law to be applied to these sending paupers ‘avored to Ce the ne Or persons afflicted with diseases into this city is ‘ efor merry grr tert 3 section 6, page 807, R. 8, relating to the poor, Arthur Payne to present to the sald Brown a . * certatn agreement for his alghalure. proparcd and | WBICh says: “Tt shall not be lawful for any per- ‘en by tie said Foote, In which it is agreed | son or persons to Dring or cause to be brought into wor jays. Chas. lass, that sald Brown shail sell ‘his vote asa juror in | the mits of this corporation any person oF per- | colored, larceny, Phi Said cause for thg sum of $2.000, and by causing | sons destitute of the means of supporting them. d procuring the sald Payne to offer to the said | Sons destitute of the means, of supporting tem. wn the Suin Of $2,500 for his sald vote,” &c. siticted with aiecase whereby they are Huey’ to preteen seeeee Teen of ox become chargable to this corporation, under a penalty of not exceeding $50 nor less than $3,” &c. “Habit ts Second Natare.” Contract the hebts, reader, by always keeping ‘Weather Strip. = Best in use at Bailey's, 829 7th street. Mr. Ira F. Muw won, of Washington, says: *‘I took Brown's Iron Bitters for Indigestion, and the effect was in every way satisfactory.” ‘We have ented the first season's business in our Bo? » aud can assure our friends who take an interes eat in the success of our enterprise that we nave met! ‘with the mest sanguine succes, and done more basi- ‘Bess than we could possibly expect. Encouraged by this, and the wente of to! ‘this, keowing ot aT THE ial Troeches relieve bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, consump- tnd throat diseases, ‘They are used always | BOSTON PRY GOODS HOUSE. JANUARY axp FEBRUARY, tld apd ‘The Peuple’s World-wide Verdict. ‘ Brown, fast driving; hetaee Dict appeal noted. "Thomas Carr, Jas. McAntee, | yea" fhe gh aS sold, "y vile UNLICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENTS. . Hardy @nd Zohn lic ha’ endered try, B. Wolte, failure to re-} veraict that it is the cheapest and best Hair Dress- John Ambler Smith, as attorney for the un- | ove snow froma A im the world. eacl Ben ee licensed real estate agents, has secured time from | , 10485, James Duneans, laroe nso, aes ee Carne, Rerocts ave tayartalay a An Injunction Against a Railroad. | the District Commissioners to secure relief from ulting Mary! 3 85 Oris Pe 2 THR BALTIMONE AND POTOMAC COMPANY ENJOINED Ce goverament. yes oS, CGE SAREONRY OC 8. Gog: ErGea. Daniel At Balley’s, FROM UNNECESSARILY OBSTRUCTING MARYLANI INTMENTS. i +» Geo. Cooper, assat AVENUE. ‘Tho District Commissioners have appointed J. his wite;.da.; Richard’ Mann, assault on | W00d and Willow Ware at wholesale. Yesterday afternoon, in the Equity Court, | B. Brady inspector and draughtsman in the office | Lo $10'or so'days. 1 = i of juilding inspector, vice Julge Hagner announ: signed; also appointed James T. of H. K: i Cranch, watchinen at the Washington n: yard, it company, awarding an injunction tg|as special policemen of the Met-opolitan polics viainant. The case was argued a few weeks | [0 ago by Mes<rs.L.G.Hine and Hagner & Mad tox for . plaint:ffand Mr. Enoch Totten for defendant. | TBC Hitiley-Gas Company tavestiae Jwige Hagner, in his opinion, after citing the laws aii clvinz his construction of them, conclud SACRE EA AURCN REDE ATE Ee Cae cea Pee To Tie oan Gene First. an Soe is. one ha ss The select committee to Vallee lopli —— went into a barber shop on Brid; street yester. Bock as nection forbidding tke Baltimore and Potomac | relations of Mr. John Bailey, chief clerk o' day, and while there the defendart walked ou Pieces of Ecru and White Nottingham Net to 250. per | 6-4 PLAIDS (wool), 90 cents, reduced : . z Hous of Representatives, to the Washington City | with witness’ overcoat, and he found him with | 16 perfect in every See ai ae Sie yard, which ts decidedly the best value wehaveever | 3-4 PLAIDS wool, 12s emia sehen ee See Taeranerusen tesa then ompany, held an adjourned meeting to- | tina pawn shop afterwards. He falled to ex- = » Offered. In connection with the above, we offer ochita, fund that these tracks be abited asa to’ the meeting of yesterday” Mr. Po RL teers Ree Ca ne he earners, Special Barzains in Nottingham Tidies and Pilow | DRESS Deets year 1881, and th: x! a * ‘ntel jonal in case. at nuisance’ by removal. Scoond. ‘That the de~ over of the resolution upon which | “itrat A New Years Gift, Soonh et Semty, ay Rea EsTaTe SALR.—Thos. Dowling, auctioneer, Shams, and 10,000 Antique Squares for making Tidies, DRESS GOODS at € cents, fendant should be enjoinel from using the two! the inquiry was ordered, addressed a letter to | sold yesterday, for Meas. W. A. Gordon and CM. Ladies oe fem STAR, for one | Bed Spreads, Pillow Shams, &c., at 10c. each, or $i DRESS GOODS at 10 cents, Strertiand tbe Lome brides, focamyroter purpose | Chairman Crowley, stating his intention to ap- Matthews, (Tustees in equity, the Dodge property, | Fttyeetx columns—the largest aud cheapest fa the | PeF dozen. DRESS GOODS at 1234 conta, n aS a transit route for’ its trains—from using | pear before the committee to-day with counsel, | St tite corner of ‘Dodge, for $10,000. ibartol country. Only one dollar, post paid. Our next greatost reduction isin al heRemnantaand | 1. 55 ts DRESS GOODS at 15 centa, {two tracks for making u» or parking their | and to submit a list of witnessess to be subpe-| Buinpina ASsocIATION.—At the 5ist regular | grinders? Lacto Phoshate of Lime ana | 52° Lengths of Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods, which bay rag acne ‘Some of these retailed as ‘aus ite <on—from encumbering oF obstructing | naed, and memoranda witch was already | monthly meeting of the Thirteenth Building ASs0- oatts = ' ‘we collect on » special counter at this season cf the year, per They ‘hem to stand the 1 what : 1d swear ares were Tet swock value rai . ay be reasonably necessary tor their} the meeting of the committee to-day Mr. per mare = breast and lung affections. We have also reduced a few ends of Seal Plushes to 80 transit over the same, and from loading or uwn-| Murch did not appear. Mr. Klotz, however, was | "‘TePERANCE MRETING.—The Dashaway Rerorm ae Gls Wis eae low prices that they are # good purchase for another loading any frelzht or freight cars whlie the car | present, with Mr. Coleman, of this city, as coun- | club held its regular meeting last night at their jurned ‘every morning | ®#e0n. — Oe a OF figcharging said trelgnt is standing | sel. Aletter wag read, written by Mr. Murch, tn | hall, on High street, Addresses were made by | .Frest Alderne div. “Ward” prints, S5c. per 10 | Our business is to sell, and it is appechody te Wuttermilk und sweet MILK, | yoy when you can wet the largest valuefer the maveyy CASES OF SHEETING, Also, cottage cheese, te. per qt Cream, iSe. pint. lotz, asked for @ | going to his office this morning, sil and fell PIANOS AND ORGANS. A decree will be prepsfel in accordance with | subpana to compel the attendance of Mr, Murch, | 6n the avement, near his renidonon, repetvinie a = os the opinton, and {tts probable that an appeal will | and aizo a subpcena duces tecum to compel him to | severe low and cut upon his head.’ Miss Molly A Cc be taken tothe General Term. pring all Yetters and memoranda tn his possession | Castieman alsa received severe Drulses from a fall ARD. grade at 750. per yard. It is not a poor silk ether. It ——_—_>_—_ tring on the subject of the investigation. The | a few days ago; Dr. Grafton Tyler was cal = is worth $1 peryard; you'll say #0. Ax demmnnsring Port atsen 1x 4 SNOW Case — | committes granted both requests, and adjourned | The railroad companies Were Observed this moru- | y Op the 16th of “ovembery purchasing arent in Now a Yesterday, in the Police Court, several citizens | until to-day. During to-day’s session Mr. Bailey | ing salting thelr tracks. t ee See ae ‘We are now preparing to take Stock, and want toclear Were charged with fuliing to remove the snow | was in atiendance; also his counsel, ex-Kep- f ‘These were ship) up all the Odds and Ends in every Department, and a. from their sidewalks within four hours atter it | resentative Jeremiah M. Wilson. but, owing toan accident, did not arrive until | have made the prices tell. ceased falling. The majority forfelted $2 collat- ee "was over. While this will be a eral each, but there were a number who stood The Rhine Floods. considerable loss to me, it will enabie thove people who | _A few Ladica’ Fur-top Mittens at 80c. per pair, not trial, among them Mr. John R. Wolfe, who acted = Bs, walt for = seanon to get a many, but they are worth a dollar to you, nottous. A as lls own counsel, and raised an interesting | SLOQUENT APPEAL IN BEHALF OF THE SU! few Elegant French Czshmerc Hoeo for Misses, sold at ‘December, some of | To the Public: 1 eat eae 2 Mi He claimed that he | ‘The greatest distress exists in the fair valley of $i pair, woare willing the broken ‘We have determined to place all goods brought: our old stores (which have been stored up till now our fourth floor) on sale, and shall eell them without, case. The witnesses named in each case are Win. K. Brown, A. C. Richards, Geo. Q. Miller, dno. A. Moss and James Leonard. REGAKD TO COST ‘We have now Marked Down to the Very Lowest Rook Bottom Winter AT SUCH PRICES THAT WILL SELL. Perfect Buckwheat Cakes = Atta beitriising “Buckwhoat, "Heckers, sein raising : irs th West Washington. ene nao * IN OUR BLANKET DEPARTMENT For this purpose we cleared our thin’ floor (accesnitlg, FINED FOR STEALING AND FOR 4N AssacLt.—A | flour makes biscuits and cakes in ten minutes with- by elevator), and have eabtonmnsant tly-dressed young man named Jaa Duncans | Out yeast or exine powder, and without setting | We bave also made very Low Prices on the balance of tng goods: ones — . ee the Poilee Court this moraing charged | t0 Use. For sale by ail grocers Our Stock, and « fow vaire of Soiled Blankets are | “Giouawe 7 a — eee, an overeat from John P. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup, marked at prices lower still, as indeed they ought to be. conte. ing Mary. Callan. "He pleaded guilty | Tnfallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic: for| Wehaveslaomades general reductionin ourEacecur.| Ce wnene ‘DARK PERCALE. 64 seats reduced with assaulting Mary Callan. He pleaded gut a4 seve rah Lene pation. | tum cent -to the last charge, and was sentenced to $3 or t, and have made specially Low Prices | from 12} cents. ‘on all Patterns where the quantity was small, say one, | (WRAPPER GOODS (wool), 12% conte, reduced Baking Powde two or three pairs, and have aleo reduced half a dozen | 20 cents. al on Maryland avenuc. Third. That a reisonable | whieh he said he had been misinformed as to the | Meséra C1 Rohrer and McGowan, and songs time be allowed before this Injunction siall be | whole matter, and that so far as he was concerned | were sung by Misses Beall and Wells and Messta, issued, to enable the deiendant, with proper | he would withdraw all allegations or charges he | Noyes and Hobinson- diligence, to accommo late its business tothe | had made. Upon the conclusion of its reading | AccrpExrs, Erc.—Mr. P. A. Darneille, while principles now announced.” Mr. Coleman, on behalf of Mr. Kl We pursue the same course and buy from Lmporters when they are moat anxious to ve!l. ‘We have just bought a Dozen Pieces of Black Silkat AERP Lower Prices than we ever owned them. We offer one ‘Fall ten quarters wide, at 25 cents, worth 35 cents, all’ brands of BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS ‘For less than wholesale prices. i, Suit secbagel pe pmertid semedlngerdogentiony 4 5 SILK CHEN! Femoved all that he could get off on account of It8 | the Riiine. Floods unprecedented in viotence and | WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRE CURE in f eae, CHENILE FRINGES, Pr wie epeS. dowem, and he hag theresore com: | magnitude have carried away not only homes and eee oe reg IN LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR Al colors, in desirable abaden, at 25 omnia reduced fe knew something about snow, and he knew it | thelr contents, but destroyed for years the fields |, Stope hawking, enuffing, ronning od will be from 75 cent ‘We have too many large sizes in our 75c. and $1 quali- ties; wo have therefore marked them 50c. and 75c-, re- ‘spectively, and they go right out, and welike it. ‘We are also making efforts to show good Bargains in Linens and Goods, and have just added 50 dozen of asplendid Eleached Turkish Bath Towel, pl torive }mncous dripping in the throat, and over theeyes, Was hard to get It off a silewalk where 1t had been | whieh sustained life. In this great calamity we | Surines the ureath and restores the voloe, taste, seven | ap ereey 2 the lucky {ramped down, but the law says the snow shall be | appeal for ald. We ask every citizen of the Dis-| and hearing. An absolute cure for Catarr& and all ita | Deon etimnon the ven Temoved—which means all ofit. If the defendant 5 80 much for their money that complied with the “spirit of the law,” he had | ‘ict to contribute to the fund for the rellef of the | symptoms. As effective in cases of 20 yeors' standing | Foleamuch for, thets m not complied with the “letter of the law.” Citt- | sufferers, and we are certain our call will notpass | asin ordinary colds. Dr. Wel De Meyer's “‘Tlustrated | fore offered, these are with nt. They are 80 zens could not be allowed to use their own discre- | unheeded. There is no time for argument, nor is | Treatise” on Catarrh mailed free on request. Cure pumerous want of space = ech me cpanel apigery Hon as to how much snow they shall take off for | there need to recount the tales of suffering that | $1.00 of all Draggists or delivered by D. B_ Drwex & | but Tcan, arturo you that of al opj get a some would remove very little. ‘The court gave a 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 22x45, at a Quarter, as good as anything we ever | someas low as have reached us from that unfortunate land. We | Co., 182 Fulton st., New York. 580-8, them brated darts an Schoen = = of Seng oat noe per hapre fine oe urge ~ ene ce namenty, to give freely, CHAUNCEY J. REED, SSR Le ie mansion FIVE CENTS PER PAIR. > and the case ts to stand open unt ‘morro’ romptly and cheerfully. = jameut 11y¥6c., Pride Rear the defendant's witnesses. The case was eae Yollowing gentlemen, have been appointed 3-18 __ 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. _ | aro cheap, en up to-day and Mr. Wolle was TE solleltors or this fund: For Georgetown—W. Nord-| 1 H 00. g888q TITT RRE TIT? oe Unger and Dr. Chas. Becker. South Washington— | H_H Oo & T RD G. 1. wo « nno., FFE PTT | te Cottons are siso cheap, Manufacturers wit pat Mors le Fonor Ol eo ae heavy Conrad fehsciee ands Be es omer eS SSSg ot Seti oe ‘709 ‘7th street northwest. them up. oe Sean they think the maket will ss FOR LINING, o—. raid of the police on the lottery policy-shops 1a: n—Anton Lehmann ant y.-Habercour. Tie dis- Leff, warrant CASES PLAID NAINSOOK at 9 cents, reanesl’ entet he cate one mars |e ae ene eee | iit Rae Ser RS | enh ca rong en ct tan | Pe ym to the host of “curbstone’ lealers in policy. fohn as, Graff at m. l= > Mu instruments. fn he This class sell tckets on street corners and in | mus. Between 7th and 18th streets nonnvest— mi in great Red, at 120. a yard, is one of our every day Bargain; | .V70TORIA LAWN at cents, cost 1255 conte by the alleys and call at the places of business and rest- | Anton Eberly and August Shmedtie. Between TTIT ERE RRR ™ ,SSSg always have it the year around, and German Twilled dences of their customers, who are of a higher | 12h street and Grorgetown—Dr. Walter and L. ® Ee ask Biggs, Linen Crash at same price, is aleo cheap at 12}sc.—18 — ciass than the ordinary players who visit the| Baar. At large—Simon Wolf, Ed. Droop and H. zg 5 S| ae eae = inches wide: policy-shops. ‘They consist 1y of ladies and | Semken. ‘The executive committee—Anton Eberly, xe EE 2 Ssss8 | BBS, BI AD BE REE, y well-to-do citizens, who play heavily and regu- | president; L. W. Habercour, secretary; John L. BUTTONS! BUTTONS! D BI Be re 24 BBB larly. Private Block, in company with License | Vogt, treasurer; Simon Wolf, Paul Schulze, Louis Bae, AAA DB Agent Raff and Officer Carter, took a young man | Dieterich, Chas. Graff, Geo. F. Schaefer, L. Baar, BBB R RA ADDD named Levi Kaden into custody, on the avenue, | Aug. Shmnedtie, ©. walter, M. D5 8. + dlermann, _ near 7th street, yesterday, and all the ordinary | Anton mann, Wm. Helmus, Jos. ignon, Taphernalia ot a polley’shop, consisting of & Schade, Christ Xander. Ed. Droop, Alt. Schucking, CELEBRATED STOMACH UERIGHT AND SQUAR GRAND Book of manifold paper, tickets, ani other arti- | W. Nordlinger, Carl Roeser, Chas. Becker, M. D.; ‘Thousands of dozens at 6 cents per dozen. SOME FINE PEARL BUTTONS ‘Will be found in this lot. cles, found in his pockets As usual in such Conrad Sch:efer, and §. Hermann. PIANOS. «27 ONE PRICE ONLY. the customary $50 collateral was promptly put up | _N.B.—Subscription lists will also be found at for nim and he was released. In the Police Court | the Metropolitan National bank, the office of the — thls mornin the case was continued until Thurs-| German American Insurance Cd,, and Metzerott | poy 5) ger -eyTT FRE RRR FRENCH WALNUT, e Waite avenue, near the ‘treasury building: eee | ooo — Be Hf of be Ene Bnet Se WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ds caomoworsty part st eblpoctnenstion cotineae : . every a om, Sit werors the Police Court to-day for | | Drarm op Mz. Ataver Kocn.—Mr. Atgust Koch,| BOB if $ 2% EB E Sess8 = ESS from loss, no matter how severe. ‘eeping a lottery policy-shop at the place named. | the well-known restaurant keeper at 933 D street, | BBB sR sss" 5 ROSEWOOD AND a eatin: Several witnesses were put on by the government, | died this morning at his residence after a long 11: EBONY Storekeepers especially invited, as we aball lots but no, one testified to ever seeing the defendant | ness, axe0 about fifty-eight years. Mr. Koch was Cases of Rich and Artistic Designs. All the latest Im- — sell ticl and the case was dismissed, jomas | a native of Prussia, but came here over thirty rovements Musically, Burke was also put-on trial for engaging in the | years ago, and for a time was bar-keeper at Wer- a BOSTON DEY GOODS HOUSE. meee same business n the same house. Frank Thomp- | ner’s, Finkman’s and Kloman’s, and also worked —_— FREEBORN G. SMITH, Son, the defendant in the preceding case, was | tor a time at Monck’s, on 6th street, below the LANSBURGH & BRO. sworn as a witness against Burke. He testified | Avenue, at his trade—turning. About 1858 he Manufacturer. a5 ’ that he knows all about the game, because he | o ned, near his late place of business, the old iter in she cit Senko ts ne tt stars Hall restaurant, succeeding Foy. Howie WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, wi r in the city, of whom ere are een bun- | active in the old volunteer military—a member ot Hoatetter’s Stomach Bitters gives steadiness to the - dred, and he néver saw the derendant write the German Yagers—and his place soon Decame | nerve, induces helt, a sive how of bile oe |e 1103 rea AVENUE. icy. s close 1e ony, anc eet wel nown, an luring the war was one of 1e " 1% ANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MI ic. Enpovea a fine of $80. "An appeal Was noted. most popular restaurants{n the District. He made | Vents constipation without unduly purging the bowels, | PIANO! , backed it for four years, and knows every policy- El 420, 422 and 624 Tth street. , —L Szaron Penny, ———— considerable money there, enabling him to build a seed Scenes rue uae eee STECK & CO. PIANO, (Buccessor to Perry & Brother), Crosma Sure. lao edwines grind conaniainder Leaner ae | Renae cartel toe Peemunete meni of the | soak cnsertulacts @Ric o ivieeene taniacoeee The most Perfect Piano Afade. IS NOW OFFERING “DECIDED BARGAIKS" IN EMERSON PIAN ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano ufactnred. BLACK AND COLORED BROCADED VEL" at — WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS | $9.00, #4 and $5, former prices $4.50, $8 and ‘Organ! talment : SI STRE™ ennOg And Oxpene if on tnstalmenta, rented or ex: ‘AND EVENING BHADES, from $1 16t0 $050 5 CENT MUSIC, RICH FRENCH SILKS, BEST MAKES, from §1 to $3. ‘The only complete Stock in the city. PURE SILK LYONS eerere FEou 2% TO 37 HENRY EBERBACH, FABHIONABLE COLOHS, fro $7 t0 85 Xo ois ¥ STREET, NT EVENING GAUZES AND BRO Manasing partner of thelate firm ELis& Co, di_ | ELEGANT EVENIN ee following named officers of St, John’s Command- ery, No. 82, United Order of the Golden Cross, for the ensuing term of six months: Dr. 8, A. H.’Mc- Kim, N.C.; Mra. J. M. Dobsot Dr. H. A. # well-balanced conditiog of all the animal powers. For sale by all D; —_.+—_—_. Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for THe KvENING Stan. THE YRLLOW FLAG Havtep Down.—There 1s now no smallpox in Alexandria, except one case on the | 1 Am Now extreme northern limits, 1n the same house where and Dealers generally. 32 GUINNIP & ©O., late; Samuel ears 4 Heral M eon, W. of J.! HL Jones, W. of 0.G.; J. H x Tue Frm. a colored woman recently died of the disease. The Searles, P.N.C. lad who had the smalipox at a house on the lower —_ ashington Brick Machine Company yes- | end of Prince street has recovered, and the yellow ay re-elected the following gentlemen as trus- | ag has been taken down. tees for the ensuing year: J. F. Olmstead. Judge | Fatis anp HoRTs.—During the slippery weather {nar Wyle, Nathaniel Wilson, Wa. 1. Stat~ | nere six. persong have boon Injured by falls upon tingly and T. L. Holbrook. the ice. Henry Smith fell on Patrick street and — ‘the Washington Beneficial Endowment Associa- | was painfully brutsed; John Bayne broke his arm tion last evening elected trustees for the ee near Smoot’s tannery; John Gantt cut his head year as follows: R. B. Donaldson, R. Bail, N. D. ri Larner, W. H. Goods, T. J. Luttrell, G. B. Clark, | sorrics winze serio Colored, on her way to her I. L. Johnson, T. Somerville, and C. C. Duncan- Bucoessors of Guinnip, Day & Co., 0, &22, AND 82% SEVENTH STREET, GREAT SLAUGHTER OF FUR GARMENTS. ABELECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIAN 08 en 'W STYLES. LOW PRU **RARE BARGAINS” IN FANCY HOSIERY, 80U- pY TERMS. 1 SOME AND SEE REE. ub FACHE ROBES AND COMBINATION SUIT- Savareaed ly Seas meee: = as RAPEING: TOWELS SHRETINGS, QUIL: sagT 0. Factory taurine cag tat ei mst: GENTLEMEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS, at: 2 Eee aT Ee NOVELTIES IN “WHITE GOODS.” a a = Sem: m*_ | LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK GOODS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS, — 52~ D. BOOM DI Fineh PARK FOR DISPLAYING EVENING 5 Cuoicy Goons, Pram Frovnes, amp Corngcr PRicks. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Hatter Davis & Co's Pros. ILC SILE PLUSH, AND CLOT W JACKETS, SAT UPRIME GOST, whet, MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, NOT COST, BUT WAY BELOW COST. service place Sunday’ morning, was very badly re, and, Was assisted By neighbors to her home = on col lad named Butcher | yam determined to sell out my entire stock of Fur broke his arm by a fall on Lee street. pats peak for them- ‘Tae Reoierkans’ CLanw.—In the action of Regis. | Gurment® The following prices will speak for surer; | trars Wimsatt and Simpson against the City Council of Alexandria for some $60 claimed by the «DIVISION Fatk.—A fair and musical | Feeistrars for recording voters names at 10 cents EAGLESTO: each, Judge Meade instructed the jury that the entertainment ‘was given by Eagleston Division, ; ta are of this roduetion, and Sons of Temperan oe ‘at. Washington hall Inst law gave the plaintitts the right to demand thé All these garments are. year's pi lon, evening. Among those who took part in the exes | Sums which they claimed; but the Jury found a’ there are nono better of tho kind in the market: rdict for the defendant in Opposition to the clses were Messrs. Koome, Russell, Avery, Hier- | Juc stra ‘Hamster lined Henrietta Cloth, former price $20, now fing, Elwood, Wilson and’ Braaley. “raze were | 40'S Instructions, is Reporrsn’s Nores.—At the last mayor's court | $1 . ‘Waserxaron, January 1, 1883. Saree. Cees: (Qne-halt, ton of coal, Miss L. | James Henderson and M. Davenport were cach Hine: Mecveltiecs Eth, tomer: veioa $36, a: Sead = maak Baka oe a ae inate Shoes, | fined $2.80 for disorderly conduct. ~The corpora- Ined Bicillian, former price $83, now #25,50. | , The SILK FELT snd OPE! adn honstnesinpening B. 8, Simpson; toflet set, T. & Hiett; barrel o} ter lined Gros Grain, former price ay now tal. | by Most. DUNLAP & CO.. of New York, and bear- ‘their entire stock of goods at greatly NO IDLE TALE, BUT FACTS. ‘Aczxrs OF THE DUNLAP NEW YORK HAT. (Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, tion court has dismissed the sult of the Matual | Penneylvanis avenue, comer 9th street. flour, J. P. Fleming. Mr. Martin Ebert received aehioee quirrel lined Morveilleux, former pri i Kstabttebed ‘Will be sold at and below cost. $20 th gold, having sold 848 tickets; Mr. S&H. | tonUrauee comes ve. Thomas Smith, of Washing | ee equine Med Marne Teese poke: faced a! Simons, second prize, $10, having sold 187 tickets. | morning were Chas, Schaffer, awaiting the arrival ie Squirrel lined Merveilleux, former price $55, | _AS the productions of Messrs. DUNLAP & CO. in EB Ors G — A Cm Faraity Renan Xe ps3 ae eerie oo Bud Arington tela now $38, ates HEADGEAR have been the acknowledged and leading IRsT Azzrvat Fr PRING ‘oops. We in PALL —Yesterd: after- r disorder, and two colored men and one col Fine juirrel lined Merv: tormer price $56, and Washington past twely will, noon, the five year old son of Charles Ma-| woman, drank and disorderly.—-Schafer, now | now $17 ne ce dena panlf oe i ete ag 100 PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL SATINES, IN THE gruder, colored, residing at No. 42% Sth street | neld here for stealing a watch at Charlottesville, Squirrel lined ‘Merveilleux, former price $45, | 7°" and we being the original introduoers of the nov- VERY LATEST 8£YLES, : ica Sin ttagao gtr | Kent ert oen. ceana engl! | REE eam tne, at sae | eebeauenont Seattle ee | Niet on Snare ont | CREAT BANGAING OY EVERY UEDARTWEND he absence of his mother, and died at 10:45 | Hunting creek and tie canal give our skating sQnelotor Ladies’ Jackets, Plush ‘collars and cus, | OPERA, STIFF and SOFT FELT HATS will always ‘of choice stylea, Jast night, population now fine opportunXtes, of which ad- | “Sweeping reductions on all Ladies’ Dolmans, Ulaters | be supplied by us as soon as issued in New York. _ ‘Tae Israxt Cuvncn “Lock-ovr.”—The services | yan er neakong ington wife who had | and Jackets. Also, on Cbildren's Garments. AD ied at Israel C.M-E. church Sunday were conducted | Wit ber hus he was often intox!- Agent Dunlap Hat, i o% ‘We have a large and yaried stock, which by one of the local preachers, Rev. Mr. Th Seen nrue wit keen ae pein, one aT 85 avenue. Se 2 his pocket. BB ID 28585 7% Bas GOT CLOBED OUT, ‘nO partin them. Sunday . from Wayland seminary conduc! pe & i i Pea Sass Exo OF THE SEASON. OSE in evenine chase. ee ae 4 =|) eeavonon means eepnce atone 12 ALBATROSS Aaicate — of the “members of te amt “andeizk | Saveo Frou Tur Grave. meet ner! te wee is peaaoad tet 0 = GUINNIP & CO. nt ber of pieces of Ingrain and 4 ubdivisions, Associated Charities, held 416 SEVENTH STREET. We have s naz! Tapestry | "BLACK SILK VELVETS fn all Eaten deat, were ee — 2 Por ay Se ed aap side, and ‘Rev. A. Siecle 2 sccretare, : Tapestry, 65 and 00 Ses Yormoe pose ‘BORNET and GUINET SILKS: Mes Med Bnet Meteot teres wie | |(172 Qacsinam ar Cuore | sieeve ier anoles W, M. SHUSTER & BONS, Geeat Manx Down or AT 19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘I was terribly afflicted with kidney disease and THE MISFIT STORE, lag paca as fullline of Rugs, Mats, Drug- Qpe.priee. om — CORNER TENTH AND F STREET be ‘$5. 60 to $4. 50. surg Figrerbaite Ses eta eae reat SINGLETON & HOEKE, au 601 MARKET SPACE. Corrom: Nit HOW TO MAKE MONEY, LARGE SUMS ARE MADE IN RAILROAD STOCKS, Gropsy, having suffered for over three years. I em ald was given. He said the by eee aeeticnnes for reliet on he vinttor wce8 | ployed the best physicians in this county, and obtained incomprehensible. Mr. recommends that all the subdivisions unite in an effort to es- | no relief, but was getting rapidly worse. My family Preset pean working women Fy ng nae pig and friends had lost all hope. My eon happened to read ‘were le the cureh eco ae your advertisement of Hunt's Remedy, and procured a eager 4 OF THE SraTIONERY Srone op J, | B2™edicine forme. I-began to tako it, and it worked ‘Tue Cosine J. CHarMAN.—On the ist of January, 1879, Mr. J... Se cae fees Hkeacharm. After taking several bottles I became en- from B. and Stationers, of New ¥< the interest which fad acqutfed in the stock of the fail firm tirely well. I am indebted to Hunt’s Remedy for cay- Philj io. in the spring o¢ 4 ing my life; and if it had not been for your gread medi- cine I surely would have been in my grave to-day.” the five firms of Siote'e GonGurot er Vor. Mr. Chapma: K ir. i pro~ fag bis oun upon = INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT, WASH- : INGTON, D. 0, and fng his ouligation upon terms which wore conta: ‘The was made A ‘Mr, Stephen A. Aplin, Washington, D.C., says: “A member of my family having been troubled for agreement Chapman's nodes without interese he has paid all the several years with kidney disease, and after trying obtainizig: relief, she was induced to use your Hunt's Remedy, and after a thdrough trial she became com- Pletely cured. Knowing the facts in this case I cheer- fally recommend its use to any one afflicted with dis- cases of above nature.” ACTS LIKE A CHARM. “I have used Hunt's Remedy for Mdney troubles, ‘and recommended it to others, and always found it to set ‘ine s charm.’ . domm Cusmnzns, 28 Carson street, Pitisbune, Pas | ““Gretivade fe the memory of the heart." ‘How many ‘heart memories chuster around Hunt's Remedy in grate- = ‘We have the sbove goods in Black and all shades, ALL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS at prime cost, ‘93-in. PLUBH, from §3.25 to $2.50, 388 os BPsseee aesees B i Fi J A 3 i=! paper preg ee ern tener ’ A Wientid Reo of LORDS ‘MEBINOS, reduced to 60 m and ped HE oma B BEES. rtd iy SS288852238, 4 ‘ f i B SEL NE SHIRTS house

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