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THE EVENING STAR. _ EDNESDAY. February 28, 153, LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrick OF THE CHIRP BIeNai Orricer, Wasutxoton, D. C., Feb. 28, 1883, 9:30 a. m. Yor the middle Aulantic states, warmer fair Weather In the southern part, clearlug weather in the northern pact, northwest’ to northeast-winds, Aigher barometer in the western portions. Special Weather B TO-MORROW TO SE FAIR Z The chief signal oMcer of the army furn‘shes following special Duiletin to the press: iseisstppl river has fallen one slightly at all stations beiow. The Arkansas risen about one foot at Little Rock, and fallen &bout one foot at Fort Smith. The upp*r Ohio has fallen about four feet at Cincinnati and Louisville. ‘The temperatare has risen from 1 to 20° from th Mississippi valley eastward to the Atlantic ccast It has fatlen siightly on the gulf coast and iu th Rorthwest. Fair weather prevalls except in England, the east portion of the. laze rezion, in the north portion of the middle states, when cloudy weatuer and light snow are reported. The | ch at Cairo, and | 1 | re tn the grate, an: ct | thelr efforts they were enabled to Arlington Fire Insurance? Company. A Fire Which Might Have Been Serious, THE OFFICE OP THE PLUMBING INSPECTOR IN FLAMES—THE HEALTH OFFICER LOOKING AFTER HIS RECORDS—THE FIREMEN 84¥B THE ADJOINING PROPERTY. About 2o’clock this morning Officer Skelly turned. 1a an alarm of fire from box 191, for the discovery of fire in the office of Mr. Robinson, tho plumbing Inspector, in the rear portion of the bullding used as the health office. Health Officer Townshend, Whose residence 1s on the opposite side of the street, arrived on the spot within a few minutes after he Was awakened by the aiarm, and gave the firemen iceess to the building. He also went up to his owa oMice, second story iront, and secured the records of his office and deposited them tn a sofe place at his house. The fire was, however, confined to the rear building, and must have been smouldering all he forepart of the night, h ving caught from the xtel up through the athing and woolwork uatil It reached the roof. ‘at exertions were made by the firemen, and by revent the ding. As it ge will probably reach $1 in ‘tional Metropolitan Fire Insurance y for $3,540, which company will proceed Conce to plics the butlding tnas condition it was formerly. ‘The buliding is omued by the storm of slight energy passed from Lake Supe eastward during the past 24 hours, aniis now central onthe New Engiand coust. Southerly to Westerly winds prevatl_ on the Atianth ‘The papers | of the plumbing Inspector's oftice, consisting of | plans of plombiny in pi vate and public houses, were destroyed, as was also the furntipre of his bo" the Mississippi valley, and the lake region. following special teaperatures were reported at Ta. yesterds, ae f ik, 40° ri Z lew Orleal San Antonio, 6°; Tucson. ‘me | oe and the room ve occupied by tiie sanitary ms Hadt e pen but brief delay on the part Of the firemen the District offices would have beon enveloped In flames and all the records destroyed, The rear building of the health office adjoins the rooms tn the Commis3taners office, and San Diego, 8. The in ‘warmer fair weather wi e States, the Odio vatley, ‘the middie states to-morrow. <a ‘M. AUGENSTeIN, 817 7th st. nw., offers for to- Morrow the following immense barguins: Decor- ated chamber sets, $5.31; cocoa door mats, 48: extra large v we.’ large umbrell foods redivced ‘to 2,8 and 4c. Exatoin t carriages, lined with repps, at $8.50, Reduc- Sions in traveling trunks. Tursm Lrvexs 15 cents, cent #1. “Opening new sprt ¥ bon's, 626 Pennsylvaulu ave., south side. 7th st. —On March Ist we will open 5 eases of ens at ite. a yard. They are of iatest “Excelsior” dry goods Easter Canps at Veerhoff's Sateen French sx Gesigns and worth 4%. Store, 604 7th, ‘Neck Sirk HANPRERCHIEFS, such bargains, Coch- Faue’s, uptown. 2, extensive vet, under Oud ‘andy manufac- ellows’ Hall, 1s lendid stock of the purest candies to Re found in this city, and at prices away below Other dealers. His ‘caramels and fine 1a - dies, Witch h <3 per pound, are sard Yo equal and Wine 2%. Hausoncs Cochran's, uptown. Easrer Canns—Cheap, J. Jay Gould's, 421 thst. ‘New bronze frames at Veerhomr's, 916 7th st. Ma E. H. Daxrontu, of New York, the brated Baritone, will conduct the voes ins and inst Mental coucerts every evening at “Driver's,” 13: Pennsylvania avenue. FUSssELt’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe, Oxe Trrat UNicous Suir sells doz Coch- Fane's. New Five Cext Nickers.—Geo. W. Driver wiil eemmence payine cut to-day over bls counter $56: ip the new nickels, SPRING STYLES Of Will per, at 916 7th st. Se. Att-Linen printed bandkerchicfs, worth 10¢. new 9h st, $3. dozen In ionate prices. 224. Narxsoor ¢ THE WEEKLY Bix cOlUN LS, rane’s, uptown. R, a large double paper of fitty- be Sent postpiid tor one dollar a ax $1, formerly $2, Coch- ing demand for our pave opened an Amer- stock will always be at Hungarian Claret, all other kinds’ 9 1 and Sparkling Hun= Garign Wines. Orders from the tra cipal cities of the United States carefully on reasonable terms; hani is Will be supplied grat, Max Grezer, limited, Purveyors of Hungarian Wines by special appo.ativent to the Queen of England, No. 2 Fitth avenue, New York, US AL Loox at back of unicorn shit Cochrane’s. ot Morgan & Kennedy’s new house 983 D street now. ornaments go to J. et, bet. F and G sts, pier Deaccrers, earriugs aod pins to maten. yr ‘SHE openti to-morrow. For ©. Parker. press Co. baggage and ania avenue, and 1003 —For a ant, pre- auction sale of the entire pods of Mrs. N. Gutman, By order of Abraham Armtsements, Forn’s Orns Hi any ta“ Esmerebia.” Nationa, T “Francesca da K TaestER Comigts.—Varietios—change’ of pro- gram. Dime Mcsevv.—Novel performance and inter- esting exhibition. adison Square Com- Lawrence Barrett in eToN.—Prot. Car- RINK.—Assembly at 8 o'clock. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Gov, Boutwell’s lec ture on Rutus Choa Sr. Parts HENAN CHURCH—Rev. H. AL Clevelauu’s lecture on “ They Who Talk.” ———__ Condensed Locaix. os will be lighted at 6:20 p.m. and t1:a mm. cut, past- ‘anywhere in for one dollar a year. rm has appointed Mr. an examtner fn cnarcery. rset the Arington Fire Insurance ted the old officers, as. “ox, president; William aries’ B. Maury, treasurer, ccompanted the Woehtngton polo ‘team to Baltimore last night. ‘The cvme was a close one, Its score being 1 to 6, In favor of the Was! on team. Tue Foundry M. E church Chautauqua Literary Circle obse:ved *Longtcliow Day” at the resi- dence of H.C. Craft, esq., 1121 14th street, last night. when a very entertaining and appropriate program was carried out. Ata meeting of the members of the 5th division, associated charitics, held at Gurley chapei last evening, reports showing the amount of work Gone Were submitted. The treasurer's books show that distursem that ments for zellef amounted to $147.85; for Inch tentalexpenses, leaving a balance in the treasury of $13.20: total, 16. J. Bractty Adams sends the American Almanac for 1883, on admirable book of reterence upon sta— Ustical, nancial and political matters, edited as re by Ainswort R. Spofford, Librarian of %, Rise from Adams we have late New S ri glint (Slade), with Jim Mace, Don- thers, lert this Imorning for Laneaster, ugagement here resulted in netting The Belly an Pa Their about $1,400. Last night there was recovered a single set of Fubber mounted bug sy harness, flat a iso ‘ted a colored man with a black Ehinchitla overcoat, supposed to have been stolen. ‘These xcods are at the 5th precinct station awalt- entification, Ellen Lawlor has, by Mr. R. K. Elilot, filed a bill ago inst James Lawlor to set aside deed to lot 53, Bub. of sq. Sey. Between 10.and 11 o'clock last night thieves at- ao Yempted to rob house 218 43 street Ris, into the third story window from the ey broke open two trunks, contents out, but left without Sway, having been irightened off by D., formerly of attraction for canis of all kinds. | traces upposed to have beenstolen. Officer Where the Mbrary (aiecetiancons) is kept, with u t valu.ule records of the District. papers were in some cases charre‘, but luckily the Ure did not tgalte. Taese rooms were filled with whicu forced itself through the wail, apd meil of smoke throughout the Commissioners e Is as distinet as in the health office. LATER—SUSPECTED INCENDTARISM. Tt may be stated that about 10:15 last night a thief, who had prob2bly concealed himself in the house of the late James Adams, 218 43¢ street, next door to the District Lulidings, attempted to go through It, and atter breaking open several trunks Was heard by the servant, who called -. asking who was there, which, it 1s thought, caused his so | €scape througt the scuttle on the roof, 1s he was heard running over the roof. It is now thought that be continu-d his run across the root of the District goverment buildings to that of the health office, tu which he entered through the scuttle of the roof, and set fire to thatoftice before going out the buck door, ee ‘The Water Works Extension. SINKING THE EXPERIMENTAL SHAFT. In a conversation with Major Lydecker in rela- tion to the progress making upon the water works, @ STAR reporter was informed that the gang of employes upon that work must necessarily be limited for some In consequ 2 of the work at present, all the ¢ ya the shaft now Delng sunk they have got to go throngh in work on the main stem of the recently met with great re now Ina strata of hard, @ close proximity to hurd tough ¢ icating bed rock, Which they are hunting for. ‘The exca- vators are now upwards of one hundred down, and have d the strata of sand which has viven som rouble the past two months. ‘Their progress will now be more rapid. Thus far the labor has been of an experimental nature, and they hope for something more like a certainty in future. The firm rock being reached, they will then begin to strike out, tunnelling on @ line for the conduit, and other shafts wiil be at once com- meuced along the Ine of work; that 1s, should it be determined to adopt this proposed plan of tun- nelling, The work will progress quite rapidly ‘when once the plans are adopted and the different gings of men put on. The indications are that Soild ledge will soon be reached in the shaft now belng worked. The points where more shafts will be located have already been selected. gee More New Buildings. FIVE HANDSOME HOUSES TO BE ERECTED. Mr. R. 1. Fleming, the well-known house builder, | has taken out bullding permits for five large dwell- ings to be erected in this city. The first is one for Dr. W. W. Johnson, on K street, between 16th and 17th northwest. This is to be three stories high, 48 by 60 fect on the ground plan, and 48 feet hizh froma sidewalk to highest point of roof, with press- brick front, mansard roof, molded brick cornice, and fintshe Je with the most approved of modera eon: The architects are Messrs. Van Brunt & Howe, of Boston, and the cost will be %,000. ‘The next ls that of Mr. J. W. Field, situ- ated on New Hampshire avenue and O street. This is 48 by 46 feet, three stories high, red-brick front, mansard doubie-pitch roof, and with all the most’ approved Inside finish. ‘The cost will be $18,000. Another 1s for Mrs. C. L. Horg, situated on Connecticut avenue, near Rode Island avenue, This 13 to be 30 by 66 feet ground plan, three stories hizh, press-brick front, With molded cornice and mnansard double-pltch roof. ‘This plan is by Flem- ing himself, and_shows a model tor convenience and comfort tur@ughout. ‘This will cost €14,000. ‘The next two are for Mr. R. J. Fleming, agent, lo- cated on lots 8 and 36, square 113, and they will be three stories high. Tie size 1s 226 by 46 feet each; the fronts wilt bo of press brick, with brick cor” nices molded, double-pitch mansard roof, and Will be models for convenience. The cost’ will be s These dwellings are to be commenced at once, and finished up the present year. District Government Affairs, PERMITS TO BUILD. Butlding permits have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: Bradley Bros. to repair Ticks, 705 and 707 Market Space; $200. Peter Campbell, repair dwelling, No. 60 F’ street. south- west; $200. Wm. Holmead, erect small dwelling, Soldiers’ Home road, county ; $200, sore MarriaGe Licensgs.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Wm. Brauninger and Margaret Denmead; R. Douglass Crupp-+ and Sallie F and Elizabeth Carte! Ida C. Bradshaw, Moses L, Todd, of Chicago, Til., Alfred Barlow and Fanny M. Queen; James Gray and Bertha Smith; Ferdinand Frank and Emm: Rosenbery; John C. Stuff and S. Elizabeth Wit. ters; Chas. W. Simpson and Ada Detweiler; Rob- ert Watson and Annie Jones; Isaac Millard Fil- more King and Annie E. Devilent. ——— ‘Tue River TRADE.—Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front as follows: Pun: Jas, A. Harper, Kelly, 400 bushels oysters, market; schr. H. Wittington, Goff, 300 bushels oysters, do.; sehr. John Francis, Evans, 600 do.,do,; pungy Sarah Jane, Rusgelil, 700 do., do.; schr. J. name, Lawrence, 600 do.,’do.; stmr, Norfolk, Shropshire, merchandize, Johnson & Co.; schr. Geo. Il. Hoyt, A. J. Herbert, 200 tons stone, State department; schr. Green Hill, Latham, 75,000 feet lumber, E. E. Jackson & Co. sr ‘NeW SLEEPING-CaR SERVICE—WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE TO CnIcaGo.—Commencing March Ist, the Pennsylvania railroad company will run a through Pullman sleeping coach from Washington and Baltimore to Chicago on their Pacific express, which leaves Washington every day in the year at 9:50 p. m., and Baltimore, 11:15 p.m. The ar- tiving time at Chicago is morning. ‘The portion of the train which starts from Washington Loins at Harrisburg with the section from New York and Philadelphia on which there is a hotel car. This arrangement gives pas- sengers from Baltimore and Washington just the same eating facilities as enjoyed by those from New York, as the firat meal en route ts breakfast on the first morning, after the two sections have become one train. cC. Van- ‘TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VILLA SITES ON COLUMBIA Roap.—Messrs. Thos. J. Fisher & Co. will sell at auction, for the trustee, to-morrow afternoon at 3:80 o'clock, on the premises, twenty fine lotsbe- ing a subdivision of the Eslin estate, on Columbia. road, near Columbia Untversity, D.C. For particu- lars, ‘terms, &c., see advt. in another column. ‘WASHINGTON CaTTLE MARKET.—At the Queens- town drove yards on the Metropolitan branch B. & O. RK. R.,, three wiles from the , Lewis D. Means Proprietor, on Monday, 221 head'of cattle were sold to butchers at bis. pee Tb. ; 813 sold 4a63c. per Ib.; 22 cows and calves brought $40 ‘The state of the market was good. pethancndor cco “ AND IT's GREATLY TO THEIR CREDIT.”—The Sec- retary of the Capital City Gun Club asks us to state the fact that the shooting of live its grounds last Thursday afternoon was not that organization. This is ‘under the auspices of very good, 80 far as it goes; but under whose aus- rmission ‘cruel prac- ices or by whose ‘was Rise carried on? = — eee Fixe FURNITURE AT AUcTION.—Messra. son Bros. will sell at their salesrooms to-morrow fine collection of house- morning, at 10 o’cloci hold furniture, to whic! call the attention of they add, such fine goods rtisement, dom, buyers, as sel sold at a tion. See advel ‘THE ART SALE.—AD at Dowling’s in the copertastey. Feds really, sale of Gea: Baek ‘The Courts. esterday, Anderson age Staite submitted, tal. agt. Fullerton; plaintifs motion for Cs Stewart Elliot: argu- rehearing overruled. Equrry Court—Judge James. wondity deinen fing’ fecelver ovorraied. ce Ni time to take taxing some ‘of the | Ment recommenced and case con’ the Saas and Dr. wi ning, has ar- | rison; leave ‘gt the residence | pletasntal Dill et ee aie ee ee PROMPT action If NEEDED WHEN CRAMPED. DON'T EXPERIMENT ON YOURSELVES, YOU NEFD RELIEF AT ONCE! Get it, if possible, by using the GENUINE FRED'K BROWN'S GINGER. im TAKE NO OTHER! New Serre Sryzes. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY D=SCRIPTION. STREET SUITINGS IN CHECKS AND PLAIDS TO CH, SILKS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. = Ai MAN SIL AT $1, ALL mMO COLORS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMEE INDIA PONGEK IN NEW STYLES, EMBROIDERED SATINE DRESSES. FANCY SATINES IN ENDLYSS VARIETY. OUR STOCK OF SATINES IS PERFECT, AND THE, STYLES FIRST CLASS. THE BYST GROS GRAIN SILK FOR $1.50 EVER OFFERED (ALL SHADES.) SPANISH LACES. SASH RIBBONS. PARASOLS AND SUN EMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. WHITE EMB. PONGEE. EMB. BATISTE AND MULLS. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N. B.—The best is the cheapest. 127 Serra Oreste. MRS. M. J. HUNT, No. 1809 F STREET, ‘Wili display her FIRST IMPORTATION OF FRENCH MILLINERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2p AND 3p. Dax Goons, ps J. A, LUTTRELL & CO. Fine FRENCH SATINES ip great variety, with plain shades to match. Bear in mind these goods are gen- uino, and not the cheap imitations that flood the market Yhia season, Fine FRENCH CAMBRICS, full yard wide, in all the new spring styles. he new spring styles in W« ica. TabieLinens aid Domestics of ail kinds at lowest 17 Price: We refrain from naming prices this week, as we mean to undersell the lowest bidders for the public patronage. So get your prices and come and see whether or not we mean what we say. = sof J. A. LUTTRELL & OO., nT ‘817 MARKET SPACE. Senarons axp Mewsers ‘Will find at our Establishment A COMPLETE STOCK OF ; DINNER, DESSERT, GAME, FISH, . SALAD, BERRY, TEA AND TOILET SETS, PLAIN, CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS, PLATED GOODS AND TABLE CUTLERY, ch will be offered at LOW PRICES. GOODS CAKE- BEALS, PACKED FOR SHIPPING FREE OF J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _ £26-6¢ I[8E ONLY HOUSE IN THE CITY THaT GIVES A LEGAL WRITTEN GUARANTEE AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. THE*SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR FEBRUARY SALES IS TROUSERS. BUT SPRING OVERCOATS ARE READY, WHILE WINTER OVERCOATS AT THE PRICES WE NAME ARE A GOOD IN- VESTMENT FOR NEXT WINTER. SPRING STYLES IN TAILORING DEPARTMENT NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 607 77H SYREET. ‘Iguarantee in writing price and quality, 123 Doses New Yonx Hars: The SILK AND STIFF HAT introduced in NEW YORK by DUNLAP & CO. now ready at WILLETT & RUOFF's, Bole Agents, 905 Pennsylvania avenue, £26-1m FAOREHOUND AND ELEOAMPANE DROPS. Just received a 1 supply of these invaluable Drops, They afford immediate relief in all cases of ‘Throat or Lung Trouble, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c.” Half Ib. packets, 26c. ‘Try them. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, {4 ‘14th and I, 7th and N, and 2d and Dots. n. (OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. undersigned have this form ship under” the Ramo of M. SILVER ie for the purpose of on Goods Bilsiness at No. S12 Vil wtreet and. SYS Behance northwest, and st the stand corner Market Space and ‘7th street northwest. MARY SILVERBERG, KEBECCA HEXTER. Wasninoton, February 17th, 1883, £21-7¢ Ma. Gro. Wure, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F sTREET NORTHWEST, Is Now Propared to Yake Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, - WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STREET COSTUMES, London Tailor-made Riding Habite, London Tailor- made Cloth Costumes. All the work is done in firet- ma Dressmakers and Tailors. this elty should her. Cutting and fitting. £19-435m_ ELLING OFF! First-class Goods of ‘Woollens, to make room for New Spring Goods. | °™ Woes $0, make jan2 736 7th wt. n.w. Cosxmonam, Harrez, Has the SPEING-STYLE BLOCK. 811 H street northwest. Tse Laorex Exonavxe Co. 1425 New York avenue, Engravers and Electrctypers. vuten’s Ne Eendfor Circular NOW FPO 0 am S. Werar, — rnexcu conrecrionzry, si CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street northwest. Branch Store 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. 18-6m ————— ee Ewp OF THE SEASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. chrpet ight over, sits chctyse ean ad taney Pacha icine scene ‘Tapestry, 86'and 90 cts., former price $1. Callearly before they are all sold. fall get mag Presents, afullline of Baga, Mat, Dra SINGLETON & HOEKE, ‘MARLBORO’, Prince George's wing an_ extensive. ciroub: ut Southern Mi ere po the merchants of Do as an, Ass Literary and Political Journal it is admitted to be very best in Maryland, oe BPH, ROBERTS, Ju.) wate Tu J. M. BRUNSWICK & BLAKE CO, ‘The most extensive manufacturers of BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES and trays, 5-9 Inch Jelly or tes, lemon rs, erecta: eee ee saucer, hand mirrors, hat Tubber dressing gombs, 210. coffee ca deep pudding pans, § cake cutters, 4 water tumblers, 6 fruit seucers, $ qt. covered tin buckets, 1 comb case with¢omb, 2 Knives and forks, iron match safes, 2 tr $1 at. tin cups, 8 horse cakes of toilet extra pocket combs wit Loring glass, 3 bottles of elec- uric mu:llage, 4 china eggs, also great bargains in baby carriages, ™ 14th and L streeta, says: “All to whom I have sold Brown's Iron-Bitiors speak of it in the highes rms.” $2 Bank Bill. t stories are told about the prize which Underwood Fisher, of the Three house, drew in The Louisiana State Lottery. Stated the facts thus: Deo. 12th he sent $2, and received in return two-tenths ticket No. 81,401. He put the ticket away, and thought no more of it Until three days after the drawing, when he re- ceived a dispatch saying that his ticket had drawn ‘$20,000, his share of which was $4,000. From M. A. Dauphin, Pres’t of the L. 8. L. ‘New Orleans, through the First National Bank, he received his $4,000. Little things maxe quite a difference. He had a $2 Dill. ray i, and he sent it for a ticket. The moral ts, that you send for lottery tickets when you get a ragged two-dollar bil.—From the Three Rivers (Mich.) Herald of January 13, The Safest Way, The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair is furnished by Parker’s Hair Balsam, whicn is deservedly popular from its superior cleanliness, is Good Ad 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 Parkér’s Ginger Tonic. Deservedly Popular. The delicacy of taste and the puri liquors in Hub Punch render it deserv lar. Sold by grocers and druggists. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, On Thirty Days? Trial. é The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Klectro-Voltaic’ Belts ani Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men’ (young or old) who are affileted witn nervous debility, lost vitallty and Kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address a8 above, N.B.—No risk 15 incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. W,8,, Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1s the prescription of one of. the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of fee for one sae o ae ea rom pain, cures dysentery and diarrhosa, grip! in the bowels and wird colle, “By giving heite id itrests the mother. Price % cents a m,W,3 The Finest Mayonaise Dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomatoes, ieckled salmon, cabbage, etc., is Durkeo’s Sal: Dressing. Better and more economical than home- made. of the Popu- $100 In Golda! Given away by Koyal Glue. See advt. Hecker’s Baking Powder perce in every respect, healthful, thoroughly reliable, uniform in strength, and its baking quai- ities cannot be surpassed, Trinders’ Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver ON, the beet remedy known for coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthina, all throat, breast and lung affections. rons.” Taerney, Dai Aly Fresh Alderney Butter. churned ‘every morning and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” prints, 55c. per lb. Also, cottage che buttermilk and sweet milk, te. perqt Cream, pint. Overcoarst: THE NICK OF TIME FOR DOWNRIGHT BARGAINS. ‘We still have many full lines from $6 upward. Fresh and Stylish Goods. Such greatly Reduced Prices throughout asto make them a splendidly-paying in- vestment at this time, SUITS.—A still extensive stock at cut-down figures for the late seaseon, $6 and upwards. PANTS.—Special, new manufactures, $2 and up- wards. SUITS for Boys, from 4 to 31 years, from $3 upward. GOSSAMERS for BOYS from $1.75 up, GOSSAMERS for MEN $2 up, at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, N.B.—No trouble to show gooda. Acency F OR 121 BO Wwew oe 488 they fe i oo Ww W EER L EER me fe AE OR 4 AAA L E - Ssgs8 God 2°4 Tiux Hem fesse > BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 7 684 Pennsylvania avenue. Ger Tax: Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS,” THE CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 491 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, Adjoining the National Hotel. Sole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness. ‘TRUNKS and HARNESS in great variety, at Lowen Nt BURDETT 0! Got. RUIN, Bolepeeaaes “Terms easy. 5 Ligvoss. HEADQUARTERS se a OLD RYE WHIs- PIPER HEIDSIO CHAMPAGNE, mags ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS POR- ote . PROPOSALS. ALB. Sep = consi t a ‘reserves the right to reject any and all Ail bids to be filed by MARCH THREE, 1883, FOUR ‘iT Tat rece wortretat SCRAP PICTURES. EO.C. GWYNN, 607 434 street southwest, D! in CARDS, PICTU! FRAMES, and MIRRORS: Se bums, Easels, Velvet &e: jc ALENtTNEs EE CARDS. Full Success in Copying Old Pictures, n2 SPECIALTIES, . a. ENCH, MAGNETIO SoS a a ae 2 be found at 1010 7th street north west, where she will be pleased to meet her Many friends and customers. fi7-Im* M3; = F, WRIGHT, MAGNETIC AND CLAIR- squicanalchromie disany ‘f2-4w* ROBERTSON, Déabes can be: iden’ Sse ae Guarant positive ‘the urinary organs and nervous 8} contracted cured in eS foriadien. 0 AND SEE PROF. WARRING, Go ARDim AnD ewe ASTROLOGER, At716 Ninth street northwest. Five tl to in ee the marriages, ether affairs, whoee advice is invaluable. Hi name in full, and is the only person can do Prof. Warring acke no questions and uses no cards of any description in hia profession. SATISFACTION GIVEN OR NO PAY. Fee—Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $1, Jal6-TW BUSINESS TF: leecril WS POVEDE OF PHILA, ‘ST Medium and ‘Clairvoyant, gives names, bes an w writes mechanically.” "Circles ‘I Fitaay orang ‘Also reads by cards, Will saeage for private sittings, 928 Est. n,w. jall-7 ‘ME, BROOKE TELLS THE EVENTS OF Miter oP bacincas oleate Egdicsand Gen. 50 cents each. 408 L stroct. ath 5th streets northwest. (28-10w* BS. LACY, WORLD-RENOWNED FORTUNE ‘Teller, Medical, Business Clairvoyant, born with Feoond sight, tells without questioning names, dates, events, personal description, ‘of absent friends, Satisfaction quaranfecd, 928 Eetzeet- ais-llw AGIPSEY EORTORE, SELLERS. Se Snare E are én in Parlors -at No. 508 13th #t. n.w. They haye testi inls from the elite of England, France, India and the United States. * alae Ux IDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! DOUGLASS’, Ninta AND F Srreets, ~ The business in this department excess of our expectations, the sal until further notice. Each da but decided bargains, and 200 dozen of those th. chiy made and trimmed CHEMISE AND DRAWERS at 20 cents oaths The Dest chemise ever offered for the price, We have 50 dozen French Castor, 8 button lencth, price, Fogpanetatre Gloves, at $1 per pair, regular 100 dozen Schopper’s best quality, ingrain, of] boiled, solid colors Ladies’ Hosa at 48 cont per ‘pair, Another 50 dozen of those 12-thresd Children’s Stock- ings just in. 100 a Misses’ Hose at 3734 cents, or three pair for #1; former price 60 cents to 76 cents, according to having been far in ill be continued we will offer different on THURSDAY begin 60 dozen Schopper’s Misses’ sohd cok oil boiled, in- ‘rain Hove, 5 to 8, 25 cents per pain’ “2 DOUGLASS’, 123 NINTH AND F STREETS. Noors SPECIAL SALE or REAL LACES, NECKWEAR, FINE FLOWERS axD FANS, At greatly reduced prices, RECEPTION REQUISITES A SPECIALTY, NooT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 026 Gurssrs ‘Will open at their stores, Nos.8 ), 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 127u, The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS oF GEO. M. TAYLOR, ‘The stock consists of BIAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c., &0. We ought the entire stock at a GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly. NO MISTAKE, GUINNIP & CO, 110 ‘Those who may wish to purchaee, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated ‘Whiskey, are invited to makes trialof the celebrated DRY GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES a: | Sirus: (T° REDUCE 4 LaRoE sTocE OF 2 CANNED GooDs, Wecthe ac wall I WILL SELL FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS + BLACK AND COLORED SILKS At $1 and $1.25 ‘im the city, Finer grades in' Black at ATTRACTIVE FIGURES, C. WITMER, EXTENSIVE RETAIL DEALER IN Fr TYLER & CHEWNING, omtemeceeachn 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Woonwarn & Lornnor, 124-8m m6 Jvsr Receweo « Fursn Turon. TION OF PATE DES FOIE GRAS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, FROMAGE DE BIE, NEUPCHATEL, T, SAP RAGO, CREAM CHKESE, YOUNG AMERICA, PINE APPLE, EDAM ENGLISH DAIRY. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 27 1009 F STREET NORTHWEST, Es FES £ COS LIQUID COFFEE. ‘Coffee from which’ has beet and ueciess portion, an ch aroma have beeu preserved b ficaily constructed machines On Monday, February 26, we begin our fourth year's ice should be used in any! business in Washington. We take this occasion toex- | far" sept satforen Rowe ait botnet press our thanks for the Wberal patronage extended to | Nelour. No tie ur Gotles ireecton Tie ae us during these three years, aud to promise that noth- | Boiling water, gar and milk to taste, end in ing shall be left undone on our part in the future to ion, peslnnank: Gohaare oe merit itscontinuance. We quote below a few epecia - irculae prices which will be coptinued throughout the whole THREE YEARS WASHINGTON. tor Circular. wale by’ B.W. REED'S SONS, 3226, 2216 F_ STREET NOR! WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Bosrox Crvcuwnens Lace Checked P’ques, Lace Striped Piques, Striped Lawns, at 123 cents per yard. India Linen, We shall make this season a specialty of our number, at 15 cents per yard. Satin Striped Piques, fine Lace Checks, al! compris- ing the best and bendsomest line of fabrice ever of- fered, at 25 cents per yard. Dottod and Figured Swisses, Mascliae, Englich Nain- took, Neinsook Checks, Linen, Lawns, cheap. Fresh Scallops, Oveters, ete., ot 2 PALACE MARKET, FRANK J. TIBBETS, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! FEB RRR FER ,8S%y i ° mn8 TABLE LINENS. BSSBg TrIT = 4 BN ON Barnsley Damarks in a handsome line of patterne, in- j ee f FE ne, i te < trinsically the best goods in the world, at 8734 cents. $2 and $1.25 per yard. Sssi f Eee £ Ne Fu HA WE aes TURKEY RED DAMASKS. RRbe FL WAANKSS © Ere tuts AN Xi cod Fifty-six inch Turkey Red Damaske, aplendid quali- and worth 62 cenis, we shall offer at 60 cents yer | GGG, 00, le yard. cc NN NAPKINS. One hundred dozen %x% bleached German Damack ‘Napkins, extra quality. We shall offer as a special bar- somes HEE. EM! WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, ‘We open to-day a fresh lot of manufacturers’ rem- BREAD AND BISCUITS. nantsof Irish Linens which we have twice yearly by | Wholesale Depot, contract. They are perfect in every way, andequally | jel WM. M. GALT < CO. as} good as whole pieces at nearly one-half the price. y= z x, Lengths running from one yard to six yards, at 25, 3 85, 40, 50 and 62 cents, BEEF, LAMB, MU &o, CORNED BEEP A Btals| 994.630 Center street aurd'200 cu S08 ‘Rertness ‘Liberty 5 OF Box 71, City Post Oftice. Marketing delivered fresaf charge to slparts ES ie aaoooeaes=s=E__ _ __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. B. ELLERY, corner let street and Indiana avenue, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Fifty dozen ladies’ extra long, silk clocked, Bolbrig- gan Hose, a most superior quality at the price of 25 cents per pair. Ladies’ drop etitehed, fancy striped Hose, full regu- Isr made, at 39 cents per pair. Ladies’ solid colore, regular make, silk clocked Hose; superior quality, of the celebrated make of Heinrich Schopper, only 50 cents per pair. DUBREUIL BROFHERS, MANUFACTURERS FINE DRESS SHIRTS 1112 F Srarer Norrewest, Wasuixatox, D.C. & Finest Dress Shirts to order, Bi? fivten Fine Suir to order Bi ‘Shirts to order..... HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Fifty dozen Indies’ extra fine all linen white hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, wide hem, only 123 cents each, Fifty dozen ladies’ extra fine colored border hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, only 123s cents each, Fifty dozen gent's three-fourthe plain white and col- ored border hem-stitched Handkerchiefa, examine the quality, at 25 cents each. Fifty dozen gent's three-fourths hem-stitched Tnitial Handkerchiefs, elegantly embroidered, usual price 75 cents, this lot only 60 cents each. ix Fine mare Txoxrsows SHIRT FACTORE a> MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Btrect, opposite Patent Office, FRENCH SATEENS. sitthe for $13. Gor Rindge nds — 75. ete, : ‘We have opened twenty-five pieces new styles of | Boys’ shirts. * ‘ascortment’ of printed Sateens, making our aseortment the most de- | Hosiery and Underwear. sirable to select from in this city. Plaina, 42 conte; polkas, 45 cents; figures, 60 cents per yard, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Cuavycey J. Reep, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Desires to call the: ition of the public to’ Baieemtnstrete gone BANJOS, GUIT. ‘VIOLINS, Pibinas &e., &e., ing his stock of musical ; WOODWARD & LOTHROP, m6 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Orcsixa Or Spare Goons. SEATON PERRY, Guccessor to Perry & Brother), OVELTIES IN PARIS DRESS TEXTUR! -AD CHECKS, Ae et NATION SUITINGS IN Coit, STRA) AND ALL THE NEW SHADINGS. LUPIN'S CHUDDAS, CASHMERES, NUNS VEIL- NGB, AND BLACK GRENADINES. ig ‘TWISTED SILK AND HERNANI GRENADINES. *‘SPECIAL OFFERING” OF BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS AT $1. ‘EX TRAOK DINAR} WIDE COLORED 5, NEVER HAVING BEEN FOR LESS THAN $1.75. — NEW LOUISINE AND SUMMER SILKS. PRINTEDINDIA PONGEES. CANTON CREPES. ZEPHYR EMBEOIDERED SATINK, BA’ ROBES FROM $10 1083007 ee? IMMENSE STOCK OF FRENCH SATINES AND ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS. EW PIANOB, $200 to$1, 900, NOVELTIES IN WHITE GOODS. FINE DRESS SHIRTS FOR $1. NEW ORGANS, $50 to $250, 8” Cuolce Goons, Pam FIGURES, AND Connect NOS A! ORGAN THA’ Pexen, a 8 T HAVE BEE ACCORDEONS, tof an instrument on which can be played any piece of Se eat oe Ke., he. He also carsies st all mee a lange stock of Use CHRISTIE & SON'S PLAN! and the celebrated ‘aed CYMBELLA ORGANS. «hich the price no low. any one can Buavsvzy, PIANOS AND ORGANS. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Extablished 1840. m S. L. Heursroxz, SUCCESSOR TO HEMPSTONE & PERRY, Calls especial attention to his Black Goods Department, PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT—Fifty instrac ‘ments of all the makes; rent from $2 to $10 per months ents applied on purchase, FREEBORN G. SMITH, ‘Manufacturer, 20 1108 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. reap Sakeriod Sa strest, above Pa. ave. Ppssos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. ‘The cnly Couple Stock ta the city. HENRY EBERBACH, __Mananton vatoer ofthe ate ibaa ona a other Pianos af : 8. L. HEMPSTO! erase SEERA GEE ATE ig STRICTLY ONE PRICE, IN YLAIN FIGURES. 194 EB BEL om k. WwW FIN® SHIRTS house —

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