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rela 40 : LOCAL MENTION. The Wenther. OFFICE OF THR CHIEF SIGNAL Orrice! Wasumatox, D. C.. Feb. 24, 1683, 9:90 2 in. For the middle Atlantic states, increasing cloud!- Bess and ruin or snow, slightly warmer east to South winds, and tower barometer. Special Weather Bulletin. ANOTHER RAINY SUNDAY INDICATED. ‘The chief stgnaloMcer of the army furnishes the following special bulletin to the press: The ‘sipp! has risen one Inch at Cafro during the Right, and now stands at fifty-one feet eleven {the maxtmum height of the flood of last Zear:) It rose four inches at Memphis, where ft 1s Bow thirty-flve feet one inch, or thirteen inches HOW IT 18 MANAGRD—AN 178 MANAGERS. “Many people have supposed,” said Chas, Froh- man to the reporter of Tag Star yesterday, “that the Madison Square Theater Is a very ‘lucky’ in- stitution. The fact that the enterprise has made money, and that the theater has been so remark- ably successful, Is considered aspectes of good luck which my own experience with the Madtson Square Theater shows me the fallacy of these sup- itions. I know of no other dramatic enterprise In ‘his country which ts conducted on a more eys- tematic principle, nor.is there any other theater which follows so sedulously a fixed policy as to WITH ONE OF the character of its plays. Marshall Mallory, the Ganger line; and it Tose five inches at | Proprietor of the Madioon Seuare Theaior ieee Vicksburg, where it 1s only two inches below the Strict Episcopalian, and he fs the proprietor of the @anger line, (41 feet.) The heavy rains which have fallen during the past 24 hours In the lower Mis- Sissippl, the Arkansas and Red River valleys. and in Mis rf, Jowa and Llinots, will cause all rivers Churchian. His brother 1s editor of this paper, and is the censor of the presented to the Mapagement. Before they entered in the Mad- ison Square scheme they had always entertained an Idea that there was room for a theater which would present nothing that was not clean in its character, pure in Its tone and wholesome in its aim. In fact, some ule was levied at the theater because a minister had some sort of interest in 1t Never has such influence been More wholesome, more effective, and I may say also more profitable, But the profits have been the results of a steady and honest principle. The management of these enterprises was entrusted to my brothers, Deniel, Gustave, and myself. We understand the purposes and the policy of Mr. Mal- lory, and we work out these plans in a consistent ‘The system of business has enabled us to im these vatieys to rise rapidly. The floods will Prove very destructive, and probably equal those Of last year. The following rainfal.s ar - reported Ft Smith, Miss. 243; Little Rock, 1.70: 1.34; Deadwood, <nsas, moving ke revton; rain prevails in the Southern states and thy Ohio about 10° tn the M pl: in New England, and trom 10° to '20° In the upper Missour) valley. The temperature is from 5° to 16° below zero in the St. Luwrence valle’ way. The temperatur’s were | Present our plays in duplicate all over this coun Feported ats lay: Washington, 38°; | try. We have secured the best business managers ortolk, 42; Savan: Ay Atlanta, 007-34 and representatives that we could find. We have rience to help carrying out our plans, and wherever these gentlemen have workea they labor in harmony “with the home office. In the same way Mr. Mai- lory holds to his purpose iouching the stage, 1ts discipline and the character of its productions. My brother has had carte blanche to engage the best artistic material obtainable, and for that reason he has engaged such actors as Alice Dun- ning Lingard, Ada Dyas, Agnes Booth, John E. Owens, C. W. Couldock, Benj. McGinley, 01 x if rs r men of ex: ‘atonio, Los | employed newspaper mi 7H; Ti ap Diego, 38°. The indications are that snow and ra.n will prevailin the lake , New England and the northern portion of the middle states cn Suntsy. Rain fs indicated for the south Atiint 1 southern portion of the Middle states, iollowed during Sunday afternoon OF evening by clearing weather. 50 cts; dress silk: heeting cotton, 25 ct SILK SURAHS, new sh Bew shades, $1; be Joe Wheelock—actors who have made from $500 dress 1234, 15. 18, 20. 25 cts.; | to $1,000 a week starring. These ladies and tible linens, | gentlemen and several hundreds of others will be Son’s, 636 Pa. | employed by us next season in representing throughout the country plays which have been Semuats son Sax Were. Successful at the home theater, and these plays are successful becuuse they are true to the char- acter which this house has achteved, and it cer- tainly 1s an enviable one, for our audiences are always large. They are always of the best kind. We interfere with no other theater, and our line of business 1s distinctively our own, and I may say, Without exaggeration, that we Have done inuch toward elevating the character of dramatic rep- resentations throughout the United States by our plan of giving a superior kind of performance. To carry out these plans requires a large outlay of money at the inning of each season. It neces- sitates the employment of a very large corps of people, and our salary Usts for all the persons em- ployed in these enterprises 1s not far from $15,000 Der week.” Gents’ fine stitched © Iters, $5. Latest style hand-sewed button. $4. Lace and Congress gulters, $2 and $3, Good calf boots, $2 ind $3, h bot d shoes, $1.50, |, $1.50 to $3. Job lot French kid burton, $. Fine straight goxt button, $2 Lace and Congress waiters, 750. ‘Misses’ and boys’ shows. 50: L. HEILBRUN, 402 7th street. Sigo—The Ola Woman tn Window. Hor Sprine diamond jewelry at Prigg’s. Bownorn’s New Procrss miking ferrotype pice tures is a wonderful improvement on the old Un- pig method. Finished at once. Made only at 4115 Pennsylvania avenue. THE ATHENA CLUB.—A fine literary entertain- ment was given last evening, in the west parlor of the Congregational church, by the Athena Literary and Debating club, the program embracing 2 choice selection of readings and recitations. The feature of the evening was the debate, “resolved, that a trade is preferable to a profession,” in which. Messrs. Redman and Dinwiddie particularly dis- Unguished themselves. gee Howarp Law ALUMNI.—At a meeting of the alumal of the law department of Howard untver- sity last evening a permanent organization was Notwirustanpixe the robbery at my store last Bight, I still have the largest assortment of Easter €ards In the city. J.C. PARKER, 617 and 619 7th st., bet. F and @ sts, BROKEN optical glasses repaired. Hempler’s, 453 Pa. ave. N, #lias Hensburg, a colored youth, ‘Was sent to the wor n house for ulnety days, by | effected, officered as follows: J. H. Smith, presi- Sudge Snell to-day, for being a suspicious person. | dent; H. E. Baker and J. FY Quari ice: pret: ———— dents; Ruth G. D. Havens, secretary; E. Easter Canps—Cheap, J. Jay Gould’s, 421 9thst. For genu'ne Vien: ee the Vienna M hibition, 915 71 Matthews, treasurer; M. M. Holland, L. 0. Posey, Emm: executive committe bread, rolls and zwieback* lel Bakery of the Centennial | h st. new. THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM HOLDING A SPECIAL TERM FOR ORPHANS’ COURT BUSINE38, FEBRUAI 23, 1883.—In the Matter of the Will of Saral itman iss late of the District of Columbia, deceased. — AD- ‘ation for the probate of the last will and testament for ‘etters testamentary on the estate of the said Cnnis. Xanpex hs on hand a fine lot of table Tuxurles, delica , ete., consisting of imported eb: ese, fish, PTeSeTVES, canned goods, ete., at No. $9 7th'stred : as dices hi day ade by Samuel B. it Ox Moxpay, February 25, M. Willian will open | Or Warhingom eit? Caen oy eamuel B. Parris, the first Spri pattern hats and other French | interested arc herel by notified to appear in this court on Bovelties of the sesson, which the ladies are cor- | FRIDAY, the TW. TY-THIRD. DAY OF MAKCH tmiGhe (o coaintn ears NEXT. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., to show cause the said will should not be prov and admitted to probate and Letters. ‘festamentary. on the estate of the ceceased shonld not is-ue as prayed: Provided, a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Washington Law Reporter end Evening Star previous to the said y. By the Court. “CHARLES P. JAMES, Justice. Test: H. J. RAMSDE. Freseir’s Ick CREAM ant A PrrtaBLe Case or Destitution was presented inthe Police Court th ment of Wm. F. Hii emister of Wills for the District of Columbia. Bis little eight-year o CHAS. S. WHITMAN, Solicitor. 324-law3w Of being vagrints. Officer Bi court that the man ts : Micted with spasms, and he has to depend on the boy to beg for something E for him toeat. The father was sent to the work- astER Canps. house for three months, and the boy was sent to ‘the reform school during his minority. THE WErKty Star, 422 9th st., 3. SAY GOULD. a large double paper of mtty- Sent postp.id for one dollar a. D DISTRICT. ——_>—___ Condensed Locals. eat, —— Stan (eight lange pages, cut. past- foliied) will be sent post-paid anywhere tn | Those who may wish to purchase, eith aelicl the United States or Canada for one dollar a year. peor mieeaee reine The steamer Matt«no will resume her regular | beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated trips next Thursday for the Potomac river land- Whiskey, are invited to make a trial‘of the celebrated twill be seen by a not! Prone Axp Isviconatra. elsewhere that the old ~ Congressional temperance society still lives, after 4, Ralf's century of more or less vigorous existence. | U U PPP PPP FEE RRR TITT FER NN N Hssemi centennial can hardly yet take te form | UY Uppy per ke tee £ Ee XXX ‘a Jubilee. U UP BOR R EON NN Street lamps will be lighted at 65p.m.ana| “uo Pb Bb Eee & F Eee ¥ XX extinguish -d at 9:45 p. m. About 12 o'lock List nizht Officer Layton found & white male child on 221 street, between KandL| wow wH AT KOK RRB Y ¥ Streets, and carried {t to St. Ann's Infant asylum. | WWww H HH Ss F & BFR Y ¥ Ben. U. Keyser, receiver of the @ rian National| WWWW HHH Hf Ssss, KK EE YY Fank, yesterday entered suit in equity against a.) GWM HBR os kK BF McDonald et al. to recover $300 loaned on a prom. fssory note, with the interest. Frank L. Beach has filed a sult in equity against Columbus Beach et al., for partition, account and injunction. The plaintiff prays that'a receiver be appointed to sell property and ihe proceeds be Last evening. burglars entered the stationery store of J. C. Parker, 619 7th street, by Creaking the tr:in-om over the rear door, and after ransack- ing the »lae, left without taking anything. I TS, 2 colored girl eight years old. had "3 take fire from a stove at her mother’s, t, between B and C streets northeast, Bhd was badly burned. A hunzry-lookinz colored man, named Samuel Patch, wis in the jock at the Poitce Court to-day charged with stealing half a hog and a quarter of Deef from Saimuel Hammack. Officer Dunnegan Stated that the defendant aamitted the larcentes ‘When he was put under arrest. Two colored men test! to seeing the de‘endant steal the meat. He was sentenced to 60 ‘lays in each case. A neafly-dressed young man, named Stewart ‘Wilson, was In the toiis at Judge Snell’s court this . charged with insulting ladies on the ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of aby of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fio- titious age and flavor to this popular drink. For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON. J. B. BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. REED'S SONS, ‘Washington, D. C. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, Private Wheelock stated that the prisoner, | #818-78t La eS While intoxicated last night, walked up to som Jadiee on the avenue and ‘cursed them. Judze| A gency For Snell imposed a fine of $50 or 9 days in the work- + Bouse. pe relgeg A. From Shillington we have thos> popular and ex- Gellent juvenile: periodicals, St. Nicholas and Wide | HH °% Wwe W BEB Awake for March. Huy o 0 WWWw EE The authorities of the city Post Omice are put- | H 0.0 WWwY¥@ E Ming electric lights into the office. and by Monday| # BH 0O W W EER Bight, if not before, there will be 12 of these hts on the first tleor, P55 999 AE ORES e following delegates were elected last even- Bg, § ° BA ie 8, Ing to represent the Webster Rifles in the emanct= tS oy Seas 3 3. tion celebration Capt. PH. Simmons, First | 8sss8 ‘coo AA tu ERE Sgss8 5 eu ars! js Second Lieut. E. Garrett, | Orderly Sergeant RK. Spriggs, Quartermaster Wm. | Brown. The Ro<edate Pieasure Ciub has elected the fol- owing officers for the ensuing year: James Whit- More. president; John Cummell, president; | gy Charles Brill, recording secretary; Owen Baum, tal secretary; Patrick Harrigan, treasurer: rns. : formerly pastor of Foundry M.E. church, and now the pastor of the Covenant church, Reading. Pa., who left. Wash- on seven years ago, will lecture next Wednes- Gay evening in St’ Poul’s English Lutheran ehureh here or. “They Who Talk; or, the Signif. ance of Human Speech.” BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, €34 Pennsylvania avenue, Orrra Boxxets at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES a At SEVENTY-©tVE DOLLARS FOR AN INJURED ANKLE. In the Cireutt Court (Judge MacArthur). yestenday aan he afternoon, an interesting sult tor damages ‘or assault and battery was tried. The sction was Drought by Emanuel Hecht, ot No. 917 D street, Beainst Geo. Golders, of No. 915 D street, for 000 damages for injuries inflicted on bis by the Gefendant on Aurust 28"b, 1861. Messrs. Chas S. Moore and A. A. Lipscomb appeared for the plain- iM, and Messrs John E. Norris and . F. Miller for'the defendant. The parties are rival second. | hand dealers on D street, between 9th and 10th ‘Streets, and have been before the courts on various Gceasions, charging each other with assault and | and threats. The plaintiff Heeht testified That on Sunday morning, August v8, 1881 while he ‘Was sitting on a chair In’front of his siore reading @ newspaper, Goldbers came out on his baleony, @@ the second story, and assaulted him (Heeht) | With fower-pois, striking him on the head ee | NO. 1107 F STREET, Between 11th and 12th, NSONIAN CLOCK REPAIRING DEPOT.—AMER- A ean Clocks creaned for St fa ‘Clocks at lowest rates. Orders by ma) called for and delivered. Mock warranted one year. ¥.R. PARKEN, 066 & street northweet. ‘3m. nt Hiatt G REMOVED MY CLOAK AND DRES8s- making cstablixhment to No. 811 Market Spsce— ‘Trunnel-Clark Buildinest am prepared toexecute all orders in the Latest Patterns. is solicited. Mrs. L. BECK. 121-w&slm‘ Facrs Wears Kyowne. YOUR LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON. * KING’SsPALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. WONDERFUL REDUCTION: ELEGANT LACE TIES" * ree in a Bun CLOSING FRICES OF CHILDREN’S te TRIMMED HATS, From 25c. to 50c. sie ee FINE SEAL BEAVER HATS, ‘At RIBBONS, VELVETS AW angle. The injury to his ankle, he claimed, ts a Permanent one—the ankle joint often getting out of pice. On crossexamination as to the extent of bis injurt's, he stated that ! e had trouble with his ankle every time the weather changed, and, to assure the jury of the prophetic sensitivencs: of ‘Me ankle, tie said he would state right here that Fe would have snow or rain within twelve hours. ‘The defendant dented the charge of assault, and - Biated thot the flower pots were accidentally ‘Knocked ‘jown, and did not strike within twenty feet of the plaintiff The jury, after being out minutes, brougiit in a verdict for plalatiff for —_—_e—__ 2 PLUSHES Hovsr of John A. Dodge & Co., 12 ‘Wall street, New York ctty, send on a] pitcatton, CHILDEEN's “AND LADIES CLOARS free of charge, their “ Weekly Financial Re} At Your Own. an authentic account ot the week’s, FRENCH PATTERN HATS, on Wall street, together with a variety From $4 to $6, sold fc at $15 and $20, : ‘useful and interesting matter In relation thereto. ENGLISH BLAGE Pe, For veiling, wide, at: yo Tox. W. &. Smarzexerncer— Rib Guoves UNDERWEAR, a Soclable Of the Celvary Baptist | UACE Cheaper Than Elsewhere, evening ae of 8th and — the Bastor, ee Se et ee Closing sale will PALA a. ina few fitly ited to the Hon. W. 8. Legend (on ve- KING'S sta ts 81¢ SEVENTH STREET of his friends In the church) a beaut! let and 6s jORTHWEST. ~ Sballenberger, ‘Was completely surprised, re-ponded very ingty. He has been a constant +{téndant upon Services of this church while in the city during six years, having also a class in the Sab Semone ery aa te Bee, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATOKDAT! OITY ITEMS. Fresh Supply of Spring Hats At Lewis’, 920 7th st., below Mt. Vernon Square. Spring style Broadway Silk Hats, $5. und aki squere crown Stift 2ene ia eneeseaee eae oul el 001 Brice Store,” #50 10h at: hive Bargains at Tyra Job lot of Ginghams worth 10e., only Te. te Cloths, fancy Job lot of linen Table Much under value. Satines, Zephyr Jt ond ‘Nun’s Vetlings, i ew &c., beautiful shades ‘styes, at lowest _ 8 a beeps ap in black slike plain and fancy. The new five cent nickels for the accommoda- tion of our customers, Reliable goods and reasonable prices at Ker’s, 990 7th street northwest. Mr. A. W- Little, West Washington, says: “I can safely recommend ody Iron Bitters, as it gives general satisfac- on.’ Hub Punch, with Iced or Hot Water, lemonade or soda water, is a very delicious drink, and has become immensely popular. Sold by gro- cers and For Coughs, Asthma and Throat Dis- orders, use Brown's Bronchial Troches, having proved ee eMcacy by 2 testof many years, Bola only xeS, A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and is also rf preperation unequalled for the eradication of landruff. The Soa of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in their purity and great strength. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenta and Marechal Niel rose, On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic’ Belts and Electrle Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are affilcted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- antecing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial is al- lowed. W502, Forty Years? Exveriexce of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8: anise rescription of one of the best female pitt iclans and nurses in the United Stat and has been used for forty years with never-faiiing success by millions of Inothers for Cea Se f ree wee cad from cures dysentery and diarrhea, grip’ in tho bowels ‘and. wird colic By giving nenlth te the child it rests the mother. Price % cents a 12,W,3 The Safest Way, ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair is furnished by Parker’s Hatr Balsam, which 1s deservedly popular trom its superior cleanliness. Good Advice. Nearly all the ills that afflict us cAn be pre- vented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys in perfect working order. There is no medicine known that will do this as surely as Parker’s Ginger Tonic. Durkee’s Salad Dressing. a ready-made, rich and delicious dressing for all salads of meat, fish or vegetables. Cheaper and aay, better than home-made. No sauce equal toit $100 in Gola Given away by Royal Glue. See advt. Hecker’s Baking Powder 1s perfect in every respect, healthful, thoroughly reliable, uniform in strength, and its baking qual- ities cannot be surpassed. Trinders’ Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver OM, the best remedy known for coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, all throat, breast and lung affections. silderney Dalry Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 34-1b. “Ward” prints, 55c. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. perat. © ide. pint. N o ors SPECIAL SALE oF BEAL LACES, NECKWEAR, FINE FLOWERS ND FANS, At greatly reduced prices. BECEPTION REQUISITES A SPECIALTY, NoOoT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1026 Mz. Geo, Warr, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F STREET NORTHWEST, Is Now Prepared to Take Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STKEET COSTUMES. London Tailor-made Rising Habits made Cloth Costumes. All the work is dove in first- glass style. made by Men Dressmakers and Tailors. Best fit guaranteed. very Led enving thi. city should tako one of Mr. WHITE? s celebrated Cloth Costumen, with her. Cutting and fitting. £19-434m0 Ger Tx Besr “THE CONCORD HARNESS,” THE CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO. e 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Adjoining the Nationel Hotel. Bole Agenta for Hill's Celebrated Concord H«rness. thls and HARNESS in great variety, at Done London Tailor- undersizned have this ship under the name of M. SILVERBERG & CO., for the purpose of ing on the Toy and Fancy Goods Business at No. 312 7th street and 313. 8th street northwest, and at the stand corner Market Space and ‘7th street northwest ia i MARY SILVFRBERG, KEBFCCA HEXTER. Wasnincton, February 17th, 1883, 121-7 |OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Gre formed copariner- iP. Lievors. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHIS- KYSs, MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "7, BAKER, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, HOLLAND’ GIN (SWAN). E. C. ENIGHT, fel3 1782 Pennsylvania avenue. Masgep Dows. ‘We bave a good many Ladies’ Shoes, Gaiters and Lasting Polish—will close out and 75¢., which sold formerly for doul Ladies’ Slippers, a little shop worn, 50c. an sold at $land $1.50. 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, J. W. SELBY. nt Bussors Camenonre, aTBiSrgee Sate pete sue cysora ge old éntirely upon tts ‘it if Teturn and —s 1. ©, BISHOP, Droggist, f10-1m__130 9th street, corner H street northwest. een Bath A ae kel ce AMUSEMENTS. CONNOLLY. 1:30 & oar CaaSLorie NOI aged eighty- RD'S OPERA HOUSE. nara nfl take place rom te rene of ERE | Ose — Febraacy 30e, a8:305. ma inwerment af i Tou ou: | NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, Fesrcarr 26. Seren Oks Guanes, ce ne one ESMERALDA will be layed 1883. at 12 orolock mn’, GEOL He DEER, in the forty- By the Company of Artists sixth year of his age, If Thad thought that thowcouldst have died, ies ies toe aififene GREG: Eine aaa ‘That thou couldat mortst add Where they performed iene ane cy vera ‘And thou shon! On Thureday aftern Februai Jong and painful mickness, ADOLYHINE, be- fernier Koch: from her late residence, No. 710 Sixth street northwest on Sunday, the 25th inst., at3p.m. Rela- tives and friends are invited. a ‘The Double Stage Theater, ‘The Theater which knows no failures. ESMERALDA LEVERUNE. On Febru: 24, 1883, Mrs. ROSA TELLS EEVERUNE, wife ot Inte Frank ‘Levertne, in the wis THE STORY Relatives aud friends of the family are most Tespect- q me fully invited to attond ‘lier iuneral from. her late reei- | 8? Amabiti ue Mother, a * dence, No. A streets northwest, Monday morning. ES! ‘DA’S MOTHER; = PRiue creleek- ‘Maus of St. Mary's st 10 o'clock, Feb- | of apitiable “hen-pecked husband, “Elbert Rogers, ROWE. AtI25 a m.. Febroary 21,_ 1883, in ESMERALDA’ FATHER, arlestown, rest Virgin: 16 ice a her brother-in-law, George We Haines, Mrs. ELLIE 11 | Suda poor lover, DAVE HARDY. ROWE, after a lin; illnces of near! ESMERALDA'’S SWEETHEART. ESMERALDA ly one rer, re. rivtian fortitude. She died in the triumph of faith. “Safe inthe arms of Jesus.” * ‘ SEATON, Entered into her Teat,on day, February AB, in he is fone ta ok Bes ace gate don fy, Virginia, aud daughter of the late J. Innes county, V: Kandolph. Funeral will be from the Charch af tlie Ascension, on Sunday, 25th inst., at two o'clock p.m. bi Was Written by MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT and W. H. Gillette. The Plav Relates that WRTELIAM, On Pebrnery 35 1983, at 145. m., | ESMERALDA re. Lt" 5 irty-seve ears, = beloved wife of Thomas Williams ee Loves DAVE ‘Her funeral will take place from her late residence, And DAVE No, 51 G street northwest, at two o'clock Sunday after- ech Relatives and friends of the family invited to | Loves attend, = = XOUNG. Departed this life on February 22, 1883, in | _ ESMERALDA. his forty-third year, Hey. HENRY YOUNG. The Father approves, Funeral from Mount Carme! Baptist Chureb, K street northwest aes, 25th instant, atl p.m. Rela- But the Mother objerts. tives and friends are invited to attend. They aro a living in No Carolina, Where iron ore abounds UNDERTAKERS, On the Ropes tata, RYHUR ROONEY: £00. aan The “Mother's” word ie law. GENERA. INDERTAKERS A) NI RE te WAREROOMS, 344 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W., Enter _Speculator. WASHINGTON, D. 6. $029-im’ Mra. Rogers, “Lydia Ann,” UNDERTANEI, 1298 7th st, bet. Mena seule ES Bodies embulmed ‘and prepared’ for ‘transportation. | 20d they go to Paris, Residence at place of business, 49 |) leasing las poor isan: OdEPE. GAWLE! 0 oeeGESENAL Pons isuino UNDERTAKER, eo 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate ‘dragyod to erie, and everyuling ficst-claas. Telephone connection. mi4 | ————__ th Joes WaiGuT, —— = UNDERTAKER, by ambitious ‘‘Lydia Ann.” 1337 TeNTH STREET Ons m. Telephone Connectior But poor “Dave Hardy” Who proves UGUSTUS BURGDOAF” follows them to Paris true tohim FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, | ca, as A 316 Peanylvenis avenuenoctiwesk between Sana. | 4 uate up paints @setreota, Everviliug irat-clacs. Jaal9 | inalittie girl, efforte oF The Ambitious Mother, who wishes to marry PROFESSIONAL. MPORTANT TO LADINS.—LADIF: gocommodated with Board, IAS Giuing and aickn ical treatmer a physician’ family.” Address Mrs. SLOANE, Fxperiencsd. Mids Wife, 116 Nerth Uaroline street, Ba'timore, Md. 122-6t" ARIINICIAL EYES, $5 oes op Sting HE Sl Glasses: $1 Boxwood Thermometer; that $7 Field Glass; $7.50 Pearlbpera. HEMPLER'E (The Opticiaa) |, 453 Pa. ave. Telephonic connection. 8 ‘SEFUL VEET PROMOTE HEALTH AND LON. gevity, hence the thoneands from ‘ar and near that visit Dr. WHITE'S establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel, tor relief from. and avoidance of Corns, Bunions, Diseased Nail Diains, Vascular Excrosencee and other complaints of the fect. Kstabliehed in Washington, D.C. in 1862. Refers to the mcst_ eminent phyviciaia and wargeous, Office fee $1 rer visit for putting the feet in order. Jali Di H. L. BOVEE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, he | MAY BE ring and after bb bm ball all sae ol a wpeseuy See eo DOHHHANH BERBER ts ts Deans ol ol ol al od el > & to an imposter of but through the intervention of American friends arquis; In Parle, and RE-UNITED ESMERALDA DAVE treats successiuily Female Diseesca, Nenralvia, umatism, Chills, Paralysis, N iscases, &r. turkish, Russian, Sulphur and all Medicated Baths given, «417 G street, opposite Rigxs House. 020 R. M. 8. PARSONS, MFDiOAL ELFCTRICIAN, ‘Galvanic ana Eleotro Vapor Bathn, Masaye, Sweed- ish movements, Magnetic 'Tzeatment, &c. 9am. to7 p.m. 1327 F street nortawest TO THE LITTLE HOUSE WHICH DAVE WAS BUILT IN NORTH CAROLINA, AND, Hours from as 06-5m' Best of all, ——$—_________ en. the iron ore is found to be on the lover's land, Gaoaurr & Co:s MATIOO LIQUID. Where all other medicines have failed, this prepara- tion is always effective. Rapid and extraordinary cure of all discharges, recent or of lonz Standing. Itis used in the Hospitals of Paris by the oolebrated Dr. R and is found greatly superior to ail remedies hitherto Rogers’ family. known. Sold by ali Dragguete, 4u22-wéely | Thiste an abbreviation of the story of ESMERALDA. Tue J. M. BRUNSWICK & BLAKE CO. ‘The most extensive manufactarers of BILLIARD AND POUL TABLES In the World. No. 66 West Fayette etreet, Baltimore, Ma. Hi. J. BERGMAN, Manager, F2_ Mustrated catalogue sent free upon application. | f12-1m F° FRYING FISH AND OYSTERS OLIVE BUTTER Has no equal. More whoterome and ecruominai_ th: d,, and is free frou the sangentonor uaa ing Gils, Cook Books vcutanntng ve instruction - how to use Olive Butter, by the J rineyp nt | NN Of the Philadephia Cooking School, malled 2-92 ujron | application. WASHINGION BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPETA, Pa. THE CAST INCLUDES ATIONAL. THEATER. ONE WEEK, Coinmencinug Montay, February 26, Every Everiuy end Suturday M:tinee, “he tuuen! Tragedian, MR. LAWEESCE BARRETT, peri a by Mr. LOUIS JAMES and an Excellent Db Company. Grand Troductior of Hen. Geo H. Booker’s Tra- TRANSFER STEAMER MARYLAND ROUTE, wedy, in ox Actsand Tablesuz. 1RANCESCA DA RIMINI, A reatization of Dant Laneicito, the Hunchback... i a . Double Quartetts of Madrigal Boys, MONDAY, MARCH 5, Wille Edouin's Sparks Company. TR ROLLER SKATING RINK, New York Avenue, between 13th and 14th ets., ‘Will Re-open Monday Night, February 26th. Assemblies Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights, at 8 o'clock, Music by W. F. Weber's Band. Assemblies EVERY AFTERNOON, at 2:30, Complimentary Cards cau now be procured for the besinners circling class to commence WEDNESDAY, BARRETT. $an?2-wks Reeve T10n OF THE FAVORITE THROUGH PULLMAN Caks FOB BOSTON WITHOUT CHANGE, . & P. dopat nt 1-20 124 B 4:30 p aniving sn ie f d, it weal at p-m., Borton Leave days at s fon 4 liroad, nt Pennayi £20- N EW Discovery, Ty, Meprene. ERAN PAL MIDY ‘Will curein 48 hours all derapgenients of the urinat organs in either sex without inconvenience of any kin. GRIMAULT & CO.,8, Rue Vivienne, Paris, ja22-wisly February 28th. f24-25 DD FELLOWS’ HALL. LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS er the best, 80 is '8 Old Stand kn: fc TO-NIGHT. 0 Piece whore “trst-class SECOND CS POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, the hee CLOTHING can fe colds respectable prise AAR orcall at PROF, CARPENTER’S TI No. 619 D. JUSTH'S Old Stand, No. £19 D strest, between 6th and PYSCHOLOGY AND MESMERISM. N. B.—Note by mail promptly attended to. f9 - dame! ADMISSION 26e. and 500. Gas Cooxine Stoves, FEBRUARY 26, 27 AND 28 AT FORREST HALL, m4 GEORGETOWN. FOR SALE FERAND CONCERT, AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, ie Mosieal snd y4 = acy pg ven TENTH STREET. 1a | fit of Union Tent, No. 67, I. O-B.. 3 We thomnpeon, Deargist Ieee ckreets Fee Sea PPS? cocoa. eg ee eee E BREAKFAST. F. Timms, Tih and D stieets? HL: Burize” S69 70h street southwest. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING Fickete 25 cents. Doors open at 7 performance at 8. “By a th knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations bye Og NTERTAINMENT ‘careful appli ‘fine. : the mi 8.2, trot ‘tat ation may be AGlonday plenty Pebrusey aK eas, ace osc ugh to reaist Mrs. Jarley’s Wax Works and den ibe maladies are Grand Italian Opera, “1 \dero.” Terror, there is a ‘Admission’ 50 cents. £0424" and & prop- EW DIME MUSEUM. ‘Mado simply with boiling water or milk, SPLAT Ba SETTER old in tins, (only 1b, andl), by Grocers beled, | “Y=” “aim LONDON MYSTERY, © JAMES EPPS & CO, marred ana Wouder othe Ages . - THe LUCEGN FAMILY, ‘From Faria, the Musical W. Ty Ve Jin BERNER, the charming, ‘yrolean Vocalist, De taleston t i 016-m,ta&s Homeeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. rm Ewp OF THE SEASON. ‘to all only 10 cents. ng4t REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE sTooK. | NEW SIMPLUFIED METHOD FOR SINGING AND We bares number th egoan ter ana eee 112-1m es Be Rotowsmrs, Piece, which we w sell, 14} 65, IANO AMD CRORES Ee Muar. 7 Ease [eee ier Callearly before they are all sold, re ee For Xmas Presents, afullline of Bugs, Mats, by ON EXHIB’ foe eae os neat ua ‘Ewes Vacte SINGLETON & HOEKE, So. 668 trom ae 801 MARKET SPACE a ——— x eaetieeris oH ieee ae oe N= THEATER COMIQUE. ‘The celebrated RENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY and ‘In conjunction with s Mammoth Company of Athletes. Box sheet now open. = PEATUE AT ARGE, vor NO RD'S. I0LANTHE TO-NIGHT AT & Bria” INGRAIN ore “In King Georze’ Giocions Dave Conceded the Best of Gilbert & Sullivans jorks, and Every Part Admirably Acted. On. it of the wonderful success of IOLANTHE no other opera will be produced tis week. MONDAY EXT. AMUSEMENTS ‘TO-NIGHT. BURLESQUE OOMPANY. ‘Monday and Tuesday, February 26th and 27th, MACE and SLADE, a nN, AND COORING AND HEATING STOVE! UTENSILS, &o., &o. > * oxetitter, 0 aTORUC TT X. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. CHAS. E. FORD'S ENGLI“H OPERA COMPANY Adnuitted the Best Company Playing it. Orchestration by Jahn Philip Sousa. Charming Fairies, Dignified Peers. (Wor Other Auctions See Seventh Pact. BOOKS, &e. Sy Ta Every Number Exquisitely Sung. sangre: FSMERALDA rom the Madison Square Theater. = nee and choice assortment of PRAYERS and A Theater that knows no Failures. IYMNALS. BIBLES—Pocket, Teachers’ and Family, at ali prices from ze. up. BOOKS for the Chautanqua Course of ing. TEACHEKS' AIDS to the International one for DRY _GOoDs. Ficonen Fresca Sarrzess. SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, Tue Cuearest We aro selling excellent quality COLORED SILKS at 50c., worth 71 Garnet, Bronz:, Navy Blueand Dark Green Colored SILKS, only 50c. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, only $1 a yard. BLACK SILES. $1 ‘Our $1.50 BLAG! All of our Black and Colored SILK PLUSHES, all of our Bleck ana Colored SILK VELVETS, all of our Winter DRESS GOODS—every yard—at actual Rempants of SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS and DRESS GOODS at less than cost. Remnants of the best yard wide 12}ge. COTTON, 100, Remnants of 40c. best Sheeting OOTTON, 300. SATEENS, in new and beautiful designs, 8734c, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. Heavy BED COMFORTs, $1. Allof our BLANKETS, st cost, WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & 80! 18 428 SEVENTH SUMEEE, New Booxs. ‘The Russian Fmplre, by Geddie, $1.50; America, abie Louie, BY, The Ibe Gone GENUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS. a4 by M enie, $1; sions 1x THE ABOVE cope, | FRunstesss gy tas eae snip ts ton at aie a soe et brane, by Dont fo Rah Forben $1728; Mrs. Levioer, hy Manet, af, sid oy te uate quirer with Eanconeetoy the eluetie quire with Eeccone ence Cards abd Stationery i all kinks Cur Valentines now open in mont beautiful dveig as. W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania TYLER & CHEWNING, 3 9 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. | > Asnvat Boox Sarce At Sacrificing Prices, Gores Bead regular advertisement now in this paper. Baws, n ‘Will open at their stores, ‘Nos. 820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, came ae I Ax Ovexixe Tas Wer SPECIAL BARGAINS = In all the Iatest colors of Tips. THREE ELEGANT TIPS AT $1.50 ONLY, at BAUM'S, 16 Tth street. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY J2rz, ‘The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS mr Mas. Cc. Doxovax, 815 Sm AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, 1335 F STREET, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUSE, Offers at a Great Reduction the remaining part of hep COSTUMES, DINNER DRESSES, and is mow receiving SPRING FASHIONS, ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. The stock copsists of BSIAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, niow — OLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, 1 Bazoarss: Banoarssm: GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, MRS. M. J. HUNT, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &o., &o. s 1309 F STREET, OFFERS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERE GOODS AT A REDUCTION OF 20 Pix CENT. FOR CASH ONLY UNTIL FEBRUAKY 207g. ee Mas. A, Axusrnona, 140 WEST 42p STREET, NEW YORK CITY, till Is AT HFR PABLORS, 1407 G STREET, and will sell the remainder of her stock et coat before Jeaving town. Taking orders nuw forSpring aud Sum- mer Costumes. Ladies’ own materials made up. 220-199 Prsnixa ONE CENT PER YARD. PLAITING : TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode» 902 9th street, corner of I northwest. Mas. Serva Rorperr, 608 Nusrx Srager, Orrosrre Parent Orrice, has Just opened a large and well-selected assortment af HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, SWISS EMBROWERIES, MEDICE, TORCHON ANB OTHER LACES, which will be sold at cl tlineot NECK 10 See LACE Bieta Sea dit to DhAP Sook ee promptly executed. ‘We bought the entire stock ata GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly. NO MISTAKE, GUINNIP & CO., 8 ILKS IN WASHINGTON. 2 BPI CIAL BARGAINS IN SILKS, 1.25, $1.50. fPicis worth $9. STAMPING C= BUPPERT, ‘NOS. 603 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. RABE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, iD) FANCY WORSTED WORK or a Sopot Rater Ler Momma and a general outht for children. atid Germantown and Wi a ae cost. = 26 CARTER'S, T1l MARKET SPACE, £6 L. Benaryps Barroronz Sronz. next month will waive our usual selling prices, offering great bargains in every department. Great special drives in HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Scotch Wool and Medicated Red Underwear, reduced 10 per ct. HOUSEKEEPING GOODR, Flannels, Linens and Woollen Goods, at immense reductions, ‘These prices will only lasts short time, therefore pur chasers will study their interest by inspecting our goods before purchasing elsewhere. 027 Troxsr & Cun, 10-4 UTICA SHEETIN 10-4 NEW Be aot 10-4 PEQU! co M358 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, TENTS STREET NORTHWES?, Makes CORSETS to order in styleand taaterial, 98 SEVENTH STREET, = TEE SPeCTAL TTS AGE Jano Kk Mokcioaes French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear BETwEEn > snd fest imported Hoderr In order to take an inventory of stock during Febra- | Pruilt Shoulder Braces and all Drees Reform Goods, ary we desire to reduce our entire stock, and for the porting Corset, for which Mine bad a Comet, her own inka, that forte Ir DRESS Da, X.b.—French, German and Rpanish spoken. Silk Stripe Suitings are marked 12340., value 37}¢c, : ‘Alpacas, 1230. Plaid, 150. ATTORNEYS. Oaahmeres, formerly 35 to 50c,, are marked 250, ip, * Laubesr, IN FINE GooDs, = Attorney-at-Law. Special Reductions wil! be found. f-1m Ofice,*410 Sth strnet. Black Dress Silks, 80c., $1, $1.26 up, reduced 20 per ct. w Black, Navy, Green, and ‘Bronze Slik Plush; Green, | WWM 4: WARD. sa Garnet and Biack Silk Velvets, reduced 20 per ct. Having all the at notes of, one information in regard to tities of eed Tarte Bate Columbia, collected and uled =. Ward, and with a ity years’ business on we ". No clerks or’ assistants are employed to examine the Esch tile examined separately and each case given “GUNTON BUILDING Boome Pea TON ee rpreueke City Halk L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7th street northwest. 811 MARKET SPACE, -sm* bend * : LEN W. COO! a Y, from 434 street to 424 Sth street Guticany os bes Ti. = at or, Peace and Notary Public, ‘ ont tihen ‘Bquare.) E™ HUNTON, ¢ vr Ei 5 HUNTON & CHANDLER, ftbavovsaers ie Me Be eertot Saipe ie Gouge ena oe 4-4 ELMWOOD MEL! § 1s, Sie, fore the Committees and “he oe tat ice Stade rebectica'ts | “Cte toe, 9Y, 8 ail 22. Orson Bening: ston WINTER Derss GooDs. ar ploch fo ll departtenty ts yory sna | 4 NDREW ©. BRADLEY, fivited wo inpect osee. | asd toRooms Nos, 10 Set tr Santon ga ‘Gus Price le ‘No. 472 Louisiana Avenue north We = yrs, pr rey ‘Titles to Real k: Inaex to County town property. 4022 81l MARKET SPACE, ; EB SELL a se na! iasemamae his = ey Saeeeta Ni, 5 saroten oes ‘ae

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