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THE EVENING STAR. FIONDAY. —— See Maret 5. 1-03. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrice or THE Care SIGN Wasnisstox, D.C. Mor . Orerenme + 5.4 280. inf For the midi» Atlan + v Weather. nortuerly shi ting to su Mising fotlowe | vy falling barome: Special Wenther 7 i. A WAKM WAVE COMING FROM C1) ‘The chief signal oM-er of the s the follow! vb Datletin to Eenif sb.tes Dread box and $1.00: w sugar! . 1 Qt. pitcher silver plot Spoons or spoon: in the ely for baby eirr Ly net photo: beg e sylvunla av | ee | PATRICK AND MARGARET Lane, in capie, | t dats Saei’s cou t ne} naswearing {/1 xe! a to b+ heartoent street. | They were sent do' fault of $5 fines. Eastex Canps at J.C. Parker's, 617 an 619 7th street northwest. f (or seven days each in ie- | Rest Bassets at 10, 15,20 and 2e,; nice white Btraw shop: tag baskets’ at 25-.; Olack and fancy shoppin #049 and 68-7 palm and willow Tunch ut ial work nd berg’s, 312 ‘THe W erry Sran, al six col received at Silver- ble paper of t'ty- oS, WIL be Sent postp id for one dollar a ‘Pry it. SE CITY AND DISfKICT Hseiments, &e., To-' ‘omigrs.—Johnston & Swain’s Quaker tion ond Varletles. tiarge pages, cut. prst- ‘nt post-patd anywhere in « for one dot a Pe near ing bull ‘in cs, Was communtected by a A Cmelue ox the Wasiington and | Joseph, No. 1, have elected ers for th ing year: J. M. na, fir-t deputy sseph Ruppel, -uird ter; W. HL Fill, re- 3 J.P Martay, her- | vim. F nckie? and bearers, ar has no less than three church po- rc fort r, Which be- ter inducements than it Company "i < grown ad- ted by Hon. Jam fl a ir the Ata my eting of th As=0- etation, S. tion committ A Uttle colored Loy named Wm. King was sent to the reform schvol dur.nz hts minority by Judge Snell this mor:ing, an vilicer testliying to cateh- ing him sleeping on door steps and in dry goods Kes. Sneak thicves entered thé house of Mr. Johnson, No. 4397th street southwest, Friday atter- Boon and took from a bureau ‘drawer in the sec- ond story sixty-one dollars and twenty-five cents. York Pugh, a colored man, was taxed $105 by Judge Sneli to-day tor keeping an unlicensed par. A-stall colored boy named James Henry was charge? before the Police Court to-day with as- Saulting another boy named Wm. Lynch, by frae- turing his skull with a brick. The case was _con— Unulon account of the injured boy not being abl> to sppear. Arrangements are being made here to start a Messenger company tobe known as the Mutual District Messenger company. Messrs. W. F. Chester and Geo. F. Trueil, of New York, are said Wo be making preliminary arrangements. ‘The New Term of Court. THE WORK OF OXGANIZING JURIES IN THE CRIMINAL court. ‘The March term of the Criminal Court was con- ‘ened this morning by Juige Wyite, TRE GRAND JURORS Were called as follows: W. D. Lawton, Isatah Shoemaker, Alex Leadingham, Frans Tnomas, @. W. Dodson, John Todd, Luther M. Cornwall, Sam- uel F. Davis. Jos. R. Cassin, J. T. Staub, Theo. G. DeMoll, E. M. P. Harris, F. D. Shoem: Payne. W. C. Dodge, C horn, Robert K. son, Richarl Poilird, John Y. AtLee, George ~ H. Chappell, Anthony Spransy, Andrew Soks, a Joun Todd and Andrew Saks fatled to answer. | The last-named, a resident of Baltimore, was | Feturned not found. The jurors were sworn on Mr. W.C.Doige being a practicing Ailes a government em- | engraving and printing, nul T. Davis, wo Bad been ts, and Jacob F, Staub, Jacob T. Staub, Were also excused. Mr Was reported sick, and also as a government ye, and excused.” This left six vacanctes to 1, emi the court directed that six be drawn Trot the box, to appear at 10 o'clock Monday next. THE PETIT ICKORS a3 follows: Peter M. Dubant, Wm. H. tley, W. Kaowles, W. H. I. Cisseli, J. HL E. Yonogs, E. L. Boteler, L. Cavanaug, Jirdinvon, W. J. Schnefder, Thos. J. Galt, har‘ Mann, Thos. Altemus, . Lucas, John Mahoney, George ave Lansburg, Thos Dowling, Joan amucl Waggaman, Ed- re, B. H. Water ni Messrs. Mahoney were returned “not found.” Mr. Knowles were en! Whe aid that there was no business for ould not work two juries at once, efore, excuse them until the star rouse case would not be ‘atley said It would suit him if the ad- “nt Was for a Week Jater, for he had been Gxevied « delegate from his chureh to attend the *ourt.— We'll make it the 26th. The court is glid to suit itself and the conventence of the church. The court was then adjourned to i the ———— ‘Tre CoxDITION OF THE Jat. AND ALMSHOUsE— On Saturday the grand jury submitted to Judge Wyile its report upon the prisons of the District, ‘They tound the almshouse and workhouse 1n good condition, seins nothing In the management to « Call fr unfavorable comment. At the alinshouse there ts detective drainage and ventilation of the Dath-louse. At the Jal! the jurors found 232 in- Inates, some of whom had been awalting trial for Many months. The ventilation of the women’s Portion of the jail ts reported defective, but the Sanitary condition of the prison 1g,0n the whole, saitsfactory. A Mewagr oF tue Bak tx TROvBLY.—A young man named Frederick Mullen, weariug a silk bea- Yer and otherwise fashionably Was in the dock at the Police Court this morning. Officer Batley testified to arresting him on C street last | known tn this city. ‘The Indicted Detectives. THE ADDITIONAL 1.127 OF INDICTMENTS REPORTED BY THe GRAND JURY —-CHARGES GROWING OUT OF THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BAKE ROBBERY. Tae grand Jury of tae December term of court Saturiay oft-rnoon concluded tts lakors by re- rung s lone fist of indictments, ‘These indtct- Ineu'sinciut~d a Dumber aginst the ex-detec- | tiv “4 tn toe extra Sta of Saturday Two Lvlictiments were reported against + Goo. W. MeElfresh, He ts charged tn tm nm with bay ng,on January 12, 1882, from Win, Wulte as a pretenied fee retuen of a stoien seal-skin nite on the charge of hav- }weiry stol-n irom ex-Senator No vont hotel Two indict ox-D tective George O. Miller, . dF set on October <7 stv) Moly <fiimed $70. compensation HY for return ng a stolea aseinst extortion” and PXx-Detecti ‘ooTaes is fon” nd or “mt conduet” a Chis Ritt-r no: 5 $10, reen¥ rin. 3,000 ks Lk wie: indi t unler two sity ron George ate vi 2 for the return of a tin rtictes ITAN BANK KOBBERY. Et. beBbr si, Mller and e or or Joumily indfeted in r inst them ts, thaton July rolwe: | ns, notes omlother Notr rope tin Dank, t wt vie receive | OB poo ces ry notes stolen ~in storm & ULB. Whit, na Thow ts ospson, J. Pall psy and ‘Phousas 5 Menor nee Nese ny FPL m Bak ' tment on were rv the 1 vag howlnir © orher te wpeverr After 1 ron ared ander ¥ ported McD vitt ap~ 500, Mr. James Le Bare rely. Mr Acton E bis surety, ty bi,M as su) Scandal. ON OF MGILL'S STATRMENT. ne Evestxe Stan. ine starement made by ‘ow confined in the Jail, in your of the 2) February. T bog to add my tes- corrob r.ting bis sttement where he tells u of) be on 7th street, west stte, Just Tusiret marker. Twas the sufferer, I Pp Thome nish ure nd M De Grima ete FURTHER CoRKOROK v ‘Fo the | aster ef Twish to son MG, te rrencs. Jambs O. WITHERS. rtvd the 1ollowing lndi tinsats in 2diition 10 tose ayainst the ex~ detectives and others, in consection with them: Simon A, Barkley, for house breaking tn the night NEW BUILDINGS FLAXNED BY VARIOUS CITIZENS— FINE IMPROVEMENTS IN PROSPECT. Mr. John W, Nairn, the well-known druggist, is ‘soon to commence the erection of a store and dwel- ling on 14th street, between Rhode Island avenue and P street. This isto be three stories high, 20.6 by 82 feet deep, of press brick front, moulded brick cornice, flat roof, and altogether a most commo- dious piace for dwelling and business purposes. Mr. James McGill is the architect and Mr. W. C. Morrison the batlder. Cost, $5,000. Mr. Thomas E. W in will set about the erection of six two-story and basement dwellings ‘on the southeast corner of 8th and Q streets north west. These tenement houses will be 16.3 by 30 feet ground plan, red brick fronts, with brick and wood cornices, ad wil be most suitable dwellin for small famfiles of moderate means, Mr. T. W. Kerr ts the butlder; cost, $11,000. ‘Mr. Thomas Conway has taken out. a permit for the erection of a dweiling on Q, between 4th and 5th streets. This is two stori-s high, 15.8 by 31 fvet deep, press brick front, wits moulded brick cornices, a bay window of hexagon shape 22 feet high. The roof witl be mansard. ‘The cost,$1,500. Dr, W. T. Okie wiil build a three-story and base- mént dwelling on N street, between 17th and 18th northwest. Iv is to be 19 by 50 fect ground plan, of pressed Drick, brick and Jron cornice, mansard roof, covered with slate and tin, and the internal pons shew many conveniences.’ The architect is ‘Mr. R Stead. ‘The cost will be $8,000. i Mr. James Robbins {s about to erect a dwelling, two stories and cellar, in Pierce Place, between 15th and 16th and S vnd T streets northivest at a cost of $2,000; also, six dwellings, two stories high, on the south side of Pierce Place, at a cost of $12.00) These are small houses. but are to be henisomely and conveniently constructed, and will be very desirable ten ‘ments. Mr. M. W. Beveridge will commence at once fon of thre three-story and_cellars, stores cad offices, on 9th street, between D and B streets, on the west side of the'street. These will be 51.3 by 107 feet deep; will be of pressed brick front, brick am} fron ecrnices, flat and pitched bay windows springing from second story 21) covered with galvniz:d iron, These will be inost desir ble places for business. Messrs. Gray & Page are the architects ni Wm. C. Morrison builder. The cost will be $20,000, Sa That Prize Barber Chair. ‘The following explains itself: Rocusster, N. Y., Feb. 26, 83. F. RK. Ward, Esq., Washington, D.C. Your liter at hand containing order for a “Bang up” solid mahogany silver mounted barber chair ant foot-stan! (regardless of price), donated by You, to be giveu to the barber shop recelving the largest number of votes at the coming fair of the Washington Light Intantry. Th answering, will stite we will get you up, spectolly, the finest barber chatr and foot-stand in the World at about cosi, which we think will be froma #155 to $150. The chair to be silver mounted, Solid mahogany, with all the latest patent tm- provements, the very finest upholstery, trim- Tings, &c. The g ntleman’s shaving “kit” you write about, to be given to the gentleman who gives the largest Individual subscription to the, barber shop that gets the chair, will cost froin 30 to 40 dollars, for Which I can get them up very fine and in keeping with the chair, razors, puff-box, case, towels, &c. We expect to send you the chair and gent’s sh:iving “kit” in about two weeks, and in conclu- ston will add, the birber shop who wins the chair, and the gentleman who wins the shaving kit, may weil be proud of them. as they will be “way up in the lace curtains,” and a magnificent paying advertisement for the success‘ul competitor. Yours truly, Georg W. ARcuER & Co. The votes for this beautiful ontfit have been Dlaced at ten cents (10c.) each, The amounts of Wiliam Jones house br-uking in the night; Withum F. Keys, perjury: David A. Smith and Osear L ri y y Smith, violating 4 ‘on | ule forgery; Is b M Yer, fai-e pretences, Judze Tying the grend Juror. for the fem higaly for the efficiency hey had performed thetr dutles M Ch ries Dobe, the toremen of the grand jury, sl by lis soclite Members witi a me voll-haied cane, appropriately en- snd beautl wily wrought, si Dobian S ‘Tar W. L. I. Conrs FarR.—at a meeting of the Se of arrang “nents o: the W. L. L Corps hight, a Lirge nunver of don porte. tactidine a $700 plano from. n P.wno company, ani « landscape f Mr. G. Carter. AUSt of 500 prizes to be distributed to teket holders has been arranged, the first six being a solid silver tea set, value third, diamond ear arth, = T top bugey, $250; fitt and Sixth, desk, $125. F THe SUNDAY Law.— nt RM ind Lieutenant Arnold las an extensive rutd on the keepers of the fifth and seventh precincts, occupyin territory on either sidf of the avenue bi Lween ihe Capitol and Treasury buildings The ravi resulted in the officers this moraing swear- Ing out warrants agains! twenty restaurant keep- tor violating the Sunday law in keeping their EVENTS IN THR CHURCHES.—Annlversary mis- slonary exercises were hell yesterday in Wesley cbureh and Grace M. the exercises con- ng of senes, re md addresses, At sl-y church tlie amount reportel for the year's colle 300....Rev. Dr. Hornbrook, of ew ached an interesting eloquent tion,” at All Souts’ church, yes- terday morning, In which he safd that there fsa Weakness and a fl ibdiness about much of our pop- ular religion. What we want todo 1s sometring more than to get men into heaven—w» want to get them to live aright....The first anniversary of the dedication of the Tabernacie waa cele brated yesterday, Rev. Dr. Hicks preaching a sermon appropriate to the occasion. Tae con- trivwlons amounted to $500. In the atte noon a children’s Jubilee service was held. Bi-hop John C. Keener,of New Orleans, preache: the morning and evening service ut the Mount Vernon M. E. church south ye.terday.....Rev. J. L. Lodge, pastor of the North Baptist church, preached a very Interesting sermon yesterday morning on The Sudden Destruction”... Re Paret, rector of Epiphany church, di-course quently yesterday morning on “Spiritual Sacri- ice,” = Se ‘Tue SOUTH WASHINGTON ELOPEMENT.—Miss Ta Moxley, who left her father’s hou South Washington a few nights azo with George Drury, 13 at home again. She told a Stak reporter that she was engaged to be married to Drury, but that she did not write the note to him published in Sat- urday’s Stak, and that his story thatshe joined him On the street on the night of her elopement in response to his whistling {3 untrue. She gave no Information of her whereabouts after she left her father’s house, but her friends state that she was with her aunt durigg her absence from home. Drury sticks to his story of the Sppenients and ex- hibited to THE Stax reporter to-day the original note signed “L B, M.,” reading as published in ‘THe STAR DEATH OF A FAMOUS CONFEDERATE OFFICER.— Col. Harry Glimor, the distinguished confederate cavalry officer. whose illness has been announced in Tue Stax. died at his home in Baltimore last night, aged 45 years. He was a member of an old and Influential Maryiand family, and was well He was noted during the war for bis spirit and valor. He had a number of hair- breadth escapes and was several times wounded. After the war, in 1866, he published his book, ent!- ted“ Four Years in the Saddle.” In 1874 he was elected one of the police commisstoners of Baltl- more city, in which capacity he served until the early part of 1879. ‘The last few years he has been engaged'tn the insurance business. The funeral will take place from the North Avenue Presbyte- rian church, of which Col. Gilmor was a member. saa ages a Perrrion oF CaTHaRtNe DEeNTz.—Messrs. Stilson and T. F. Miller thig morning, In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, presented’ a petition asking that the order made in January last remanding the case of Catharine Dentz, convicted in the Po- Nee Court for selling Nquot without license, to that court be rescinded. ‘They based this appitea- tion on the ground that the petitioner had taken her appeal before November 28th last, when the Court In General Term passed the order under which the Criminal Court dockets the cases, sobs ais Grrstrs FINED IN THE POLICE vielous looking gypsies CovrT.—Two ng the names of La Joset and Useph Jaffa, belonging to a large band who are temporarily camped on the Mari boro road just beyond Untontown, came into the city yesterday, and after getting intoxicated made, it 1s charged, most Indecent exhibitions of their persons, ey Were arrested and locked uj at the elghth precinct station, and fined $5 eacl by Judge Snell to-day. eae en RosseRtes.—About 11 o’clock last night an un- known thief stole basket containing seven ac- count books and also four butchers’ aprons and three stall covers from the wagon of J. H. Glick while it was standing at the corner of 6th and R Streets. Afterwards aman named Davis turned over the basket aud contents to Officer Rhodes. He claimed that he found it on 8th near Grant avenue..... Yesterday between 11 12 o'clock two unknown are ae men entered the house of Mr. George Gulick, No. 222 New Jersey avenue southeast, and stole 4 quantity of kalyes and forks, spoons, &¢., from the dining-room, valued at $10. .... Between 11 and 12 o’clock last night an attempt Was made to rob the house of George W. Nokes No. 742 7th street southeast. The thier had gat RECENT SALES OP Handsome BUILDING SITRa.— Mesars. Thomas J. Fisher & Co., real estate bro- kers, have just made the following sales: Fine on “ Castle Stewart” Conn. ay ile night for cursing and swearing and on the docrs of houses. His counsel stated ‘Was @ member of the bar, and Judge Snell imposed & Pne of $5 and gave unfll to-morrow to come in and pay the fue. —__>—_—_ Diawoxns, Jewxtny, &c.—See Dowling's adver- it of Pe a og omens taal diamond jew- ery, watches, ac., e place Wednesday, March 7, ‘at his auction rooms, at 11 clock, i i ; 54 53 55 Bi Ey Aes nba each Individual sub-cription will ve written in the book furnished to each barber or shop competing for the same, 28 “ by name” or “by cash,” $—cts. The books, with printed instructions to subseri— bers, will be iurnished by the undersigned, and charged to the barber receiving it. No money must be accepted without itis written by the party paying the same in the subscription book, or by the party receiving the same in his presence. This Is to prevent shops *poolins tssues,” as the shop receiving the largest number of votes legit- imtely Is bound to receive this handsome outtit. Etch shop wil be entitled to one subscription book fer each shaving chatr and one for the shop. ‘This will enable all employes to work fairly and Squ irely, and make the most energetic and indus- t ions win, ‘The money collected by each employe each day will be turned over to the proprietor of his shop ‘ht might, with bis Look, and the proprietor of each shop Will turn oyer ail moneys. so collected, with books, to be blance?, every Monday morn- Ing, at 414 34 street northwest, taking a receipt for the same; and upon the last night of the falr ail the books, with all the money on hand, will be turned over to the undersigned at the same place, All the books and the moacy, with a statement of receipts for each shop, will be sent at once to the Judges at the falr ‘or announcement. All moneys Fevelved trom proprietors of barber Shons coin peting for this outtit will be kept absolutely se- eret Unsil annuunced by the Judges. No barber oF show Is authorized to soliclt votes for tits outfit except with a printed subseript.on book. All the books Will be returned to the shops (from which they were received) the next morning, ta keep as. souvenirs. F. K. Wann, Committee on Management of Barber Chair. Sees BrGGING TRAMPS SENT TO THE WORKHOUS' Richard Dant, Go. Ewald and Chas. and ‘Thos. Smith, four young men, with all the characteris- tes of tramps, were in the dock at the Police Court this mornin, on complatnt of Lieut. Arnold, for being vagrants and suspicious persons. The Officer stated that he caught them Stopping peo- pl: on the avenue and begging for money. They got ninety d: ch on the farm. TATIVES, AND OTHERS Kaving the city are requestea to examine my lance stock of STEEL ENGRAVINGS, framed and unframed, which are offered for a few days, ats most liberal re- SENATORS, REPRE: duction for cash. our risk, mh3-2t" We will box and ship all pictures at H.N. BARLOW, 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. 66, Tue New Nonrawesr.” NEW Fnterprise. NEW Store. NEW Goods. NEW Clerks. | NEW Customers. NEW System. NEW Refrigerators. NEW Wine Cellar. An immense stock of NEW first-class Groceries and Provisions, “Add new to old, ‘The reat is toid** At FALL & LOVE'S “New Northwest,” m3-Im. 1620 14th street. ‘UST RECEIVED. NEW DESIGNS, FANCY NOTE PAPERS, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, MENU AND GUEST CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, mh3-6t* 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Preranarirons For SPRING and SUMMER demands are proceeding rapidly with us, and we are getting into shape for » RUSH!NG TRADE—such as we have a right to expect from our REMARKABLE SUCCESS of the past 16 years, the term of our existence. This getting into shape applies more particularly to the CHOICE, NOVEL and truly ELEGANT lines of SUITS and SPRING OVERCOATS that we are having made from the most FASHIONABLE materials, Our OVER-GARMENTS, however, in ANY STYLE you want, for MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN, are nearly all in. Whoever intends buying « LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT this SPRING may as well have the use of it these clear, bright days, and now is agood time to besin wearing this serviceable Garment, In our BOYS and CHILDREN’S department the variety never was so great as it is this season, and parents will find it to their interest to bring the little folks here to be clothed, whether they need kilt suits or pants suits, bringthem to us. The handsomest room in our building devoted to this department, which is celebrated for correctuess of style and lowness of price. A. SAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, $16 AND318 SEVENTH STREET. TAILORS AND m2? Ea,sren Cans. 421 9th st., J. JAY GOULD, Goon News FOR THE Pane THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELY 18 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE EVER MADE. WILL SEW FROM THE FINEST FABRIO TO THE HEAV- TEST CLUTH OR LEATHER WITHOUT ALTERATIONS. ‘THE FOLIOR axp THE GAMBLING LAWS. Brock, issued a general order tebe Sopra: Pavan pk coe Asis ey ot tier to rege gambling, place ber of the force found it Delere the’ ‘trial committee to answer for negiect, THE STAIRWAY IN MASONIC TEMPLE. Bullding Inspector kntwisie has addressed a let- ter to Engineer Commissioner Lydecker staving in reply to & communication trom B. B. French Lodge, F. A. A. M., that the statement that he had approved the narrow wooden stairway from first ‘to second story of the Masonic Temple building is not based upon the facts in the case, which are that In Joly, 1862, he gave a certificate “that the facilities for egress have been improved and with- oe fs jury ro 6 Strength of the roomy Peas rt the persons, occupying rooms are shut off from ing the mai exit from the second floor to the street, and he will,as a precaution against accldent,order Mt to be kept open, when the upper stories are oc- cupied by assembi: In accordance with his purpose stated al Mr. Entwisle wrote & letter to Mr. N. D, Larner, notifying bim “to construct from the platform just above the second floor, in west section, a stairway from the platform to the floor not less than four feet wide, and to increase to the same width the open- ings on this platform and the landing above where the tron door is placed; to fit each of the openings With, a pair of doors ‘opening to tbe north, and Which doors must be Kept use at all times when the upper stories are in use for meetings. The front outside doors at main entrance you are directed to change to open outward, or Keep them locked back ‘ag all times when there is any assemblage in any part of the building.” T IS SPRING. A RESURRECIION OF NA- ture’s latent foress ia taking place. Like the world around you, renew your complexion, invizorate your Powers, cleanre the channels of life. Ayer's Sarsapa- Tilla is the means to use for this purpose, 8 YOUR HAIR TURNING GRAY AND GRAD- ualiy falling out? Hall's Heir Renewer will reetore 46 to its original color, and stimulate the follicles to produce a new and luxuriant growth. It alo cleanser the scaip, eradicates dandruff, and is a most agreeable and harmless dressing. mh Diy Goons. . LUTTRELL & WINE Haye an elegant assortment of best French Sateens at An elegant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 250, ‘An elegant aseortment of Nune Velling at 3734. An clezant sssortment of Black Silk at 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $ .50. ‘An elegant assortment of Summer Silks, Sephyr Suiting®, all colors. Drap de Alma, worth $1.25, at $1. Henrietta Cloth and Cashmere at popular prices. ‘The beet line of Cloth anu Cassimere for men and boys’ in this city. We make suite to order. Our stock of Linon Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doy- Hes and Handkerehiefa is complete. ii ae our Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at ic. Full line of Men's Shirts. Shirts made to order and At wuaranteed. ‘The patent Vest-pocket Shirt is just the in, 20 pieces Straw Matting at cost. Lot of Remnants of Hamburg Fdges at half price. Lot of Kid Gloves, soiled, former price $1, only 25¢. One case 10-4 Sheeting, good quality, 250. One cse 10-4 Sheeting. superior, 30c. One case 6-4 Sheeting, best quality, 200 LUTIRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue. ARCH 123-20 MY IS OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 607 TrH SLREET. I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. N oors mh2 OPENING oF NEW STYLE CASHMERE WRAPS ar LESS THAN FIRST COST. LACES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. REAL LACES AND BUTTONS BELOW COST. NooT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Washington, D. C. Dostars New Yours Hars: m2 The SILK AND STIFF HAT introduced in NEW YORK by DUNLAP & CO. now ready at WILLETT & RUOFF’S, Bole Agents, 126-1m 905 Pennsylvania avenue. Turorraxr To Hovsexezzrzns. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Will open on Monday Morning BLEACHED SHEETINGS In Remnants, Leane, 5-4 wide, 11% cents. 1 case, 8-4 wide, 18 cents. 1 case, 9-4 wide, 20 centa. case, 10-4 wide, 23 centa, ‘Lease, 12-4 wide, 25 cents. Good quality and fully 25 per cent less than Regular Prices. Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 35, 40 and 50 cents. ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. case BLEACHED COTTON, 8% cents. * 1 box Light PRINTS, 5 cents; usually retailed at 8 centa, L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, mhS 0908 7rHSTREET, BETWEEN I ANDK. To Tz Coxsuzr Or Dax Goons. ‘WE BEG LEAVE TO.ANNOUNCE OOR SPRING OPENING OF OHOIOR DRESS GOODS, WHICH CONSISTS OF EVERY THING NEW AND DESIB- ABLE, AND TOLGALL ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT OUB STOCK Is NOW REPLETE WITH ALL THE‘PABI8 NOVELTIES FOR THE SPRING AND SUMBIEB OF 183, “ TO MEO APPEROLABEGOUD Brinea coor ‘ABTE Tv AND GOOD QUALITY. WE CANNOT GO INTO THE DETAILS OF OUR LARGE STOOK, BUT Re RE MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS UPON OUR COUNTERS. ONE PRICE. W..4 BHUSTER & SONS, 0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The Chimese and Indians Most favorably of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. only % centa, ‘The Following Immenve Bargains Will be almost. away to-morrow only at R. Goldschmia’s 612 7th st. n.w.; lunch baskets 30. table mats $ for 10c., crumb brush with tray 30c., champton sieves 10c., handsome decorated tea trays 10c., real Majolica jugs 15c., 1% collar but- iar sevens evicted SACHS achat envel some esr ‘Uupho! ‘with enamel cloth and 18 Per 2%, with Agured reps $9.50, extra fancy 0.75, with plush roll back 1.70, decorated French china cuspadores 7c.. gobiets 6 for 2c., Peg dishes 5c., 7 inch dishes 5c., covered butter shes 6c., 1-10 inch crystal glass cake plate with 67 inch dessert plates 38c., fruit saucers 6 for 10c., new design tn real Majolica cuspadores 48c., White stone china chamber sets decorated with broad colored borders and gold lines 10 pieces $2.45, with jar $6.95, handsome qecorated china cup, saucer and plate 28c. worth S0c., 2 hoop water buckets 1ic., 90 ft. clothes l'ne 15°., 6 table knives and forks 30c., tea spoons Ye. per doz, table spoons 9c. 34 doz., lal scissors 5c., 1 stove brush with 6 cakes of polish i5c., tollet soap 8 cakes for 4c. After a Trial you will pronounce Hub Punch the most delicious punch ever tasted. It is perfectly pure and whole- Some. Sold by grocers and druggists. Mre. A. M. Knight, Sth and I streets northwest, says: ‘Brown's Iron Bitters were very beneficial to my husband in Dys- pepsia and Liver Complaint. Durkee’s Saind Dressing is composed of the freshest, purest, and choicest condiments moncy will buy. It surpasses any that can be made at home, 1s cheaper, saves labor and all anxiety. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. Don’t Die in the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice,roaches, Resumes, files, ants, moles, chipmunks, ett Best Shirts. 50c., 75c. and $1, at J. E. Young’s 6 On Thirty Day» Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co,, Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic ' Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men ‘oung or old) who are afflicted with nervous ebulity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- ‘anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No risk 19 incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. W,sm Forty Yenrs’ Exverience of an Old Narse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is 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 millfons of os for their children. Ie yelleves the child m pain. cures dysentery and diarrhaa, gripin in the bowels and wird colic. By giving healt to the child it rests the mother. Price # cents a bolle. WS The Finest Mayonaise Dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw SAT potied salmon, cabbage, etc.,is Durkee’s Sala essing. Belier and more economical than home- made. $100 im Gold! Given away by Royal Glue. See advt, Hest Cashmere, Silk Velvet Crapes, 714 7th street, 6 Hecker’s Baking Powd: epee in every respect, healthful, reliable, uniform in strength, and its b: iues cannot be surpassed. idilderney, Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 3g-Ib. “Ward” prints, 55c. per 1d. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk wand’ sweet unllk, te. per at Cream, Ye. pint PERSONAL. horoughly king qual- 1 C. a. pest & co. Have REMOVED FROM 444 Oth’ street northwest to 923 F street northwest, where will be found a full assortuent of new, and a:tigne Furniture. Our aecon 1 to new, at 35 per cent off oriinal p 4 in ail tation free; will cell at residencs when requested; ail husiness strict!y confidential. fi-Im"_McDEVITT, FLINDER & McELFRESH. LL 3 IMS AGAIN SIMO: Will present the eame on or before the 15th day of March, A.D. 1883, at my lew office, No.601 D et.n.w. W. PRESTON WILLIAMSON, £17-2w Assignee. 54 —FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS $5,000 REWARD. Whereas Thomas Fdmonston, my gre:t grandfather (who mar: ied Sarat: Offutt, 1743), gave, 1776, » ninety- Dine >a s’ lease of lende, 262 acres, in Calverton Menor, to his nephew Beall. These lands were, 1793, in possession > otely Y. whose title of lense- hold were aincng the imperfected tities hended to three U.S. Commissioners—thomas Beall, White—whose report, forwerded Treasury to U. 8, Convress, 1803, rtater they were unable to get perfect tities to 1ands of Wistington City. ‘These leased lauds, 10 350 acres, were reserved, and became the U. 8. Washington Arsenal aud contiguous Jande. Entire report of Commissioner and lithks per- fected and imperfectea of Le City lande He is sossion of said Commissioners in 103, were handed the Secretary of Treasury and forwarded to U. §. Congress a 1803 (see Congressional Journals), and now remuin smong U. 8. archives unknown. ‘The lesee of Beall having lapsed, the fee tit'e to said Jands in holding= of Neteiy Young, 1793, return to ‘I Edmonston’s malo heir, myself, (under Maryland lawa, 100 years ago). 1, indfvidnally, offer a reward, £5,000. for all necessary aseistance in obtaining a full knowledge and copies of the 99-year lesse, and records handed U. S. Conwrees in 1803, which are now among archives of U. ., Address SAMUEL B. EDMOSSTON, 18-26t 714 N, Sth rtreet, St. Louis, ‘Mo, ADAM ROSS, 1HE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- liable Clairvoyant and Astrologist, giver better tatisfaction in all effairs of life than any one in the pro- feericn; tells the past, present and future destiny: zives advice and assistance on all matters pertaining to ee Jove and matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE CaLL, Satirfact jon given or no pay.“ Consuitstion Rooms, 493 Da strest, abers D strestherinwet, 623 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. HAVE FOR SALE A FARM OF 156 ACRES, turee miles east of Manasaas, Va.; will sell cheap, or teke a property in Washington in exchange that is in cumbered. For further particulars, enquire at the Real Estate oftice of CHARLES W. HANDY. Olt F strect northwest. mB-3t Pate in Maryland, adsscent Freactck Gig” Tap seats in Marvland, adjacent ick City. Larce rick mansion. 42 rooms. Large celiars, hot and cold mountain spring water, bath room, ranges, furnace, &e. Large stone barn and crrriace’ house, ioe house, poultry yard, nine acres of fruit, flowers and Kitchen garden of tne finest varieties. Beautiful spot for » gummer or winter resort, DANENHOWER & SON, 126-20 1226 F street northwest. POE, SALES FARM OF 160 ACRES. WAT, watered. fine orchard, good dwelling house of 10 iles from Washington, 2 miles from rail- $6,000 cash, or part peymentin olfy prop erty. Address 8, M., Bter office. fid-im' OR SALE—A LARGE FINE FARM, WITHIN 2 sar illes of this city; $60 acres. Splendidly wa Duildingsand choicest frait. Would make a form.” ROB'T A. PHILLIPS, 1428) New "York -1m POR SALE 0B RENT—CLIFTON HOUSE—VALU- able business connection with best, people; stare tn Lirst story; delicious water; mountain air; agreeable neighbor Address OWNEK, CliftonStation, Fair- fax ocunty, Va. Ja%3-2m Now 18 THE THE TIME TO BUY BLACK CASHMERES atfrom 5 to 10 cents per yard less than the lowest market prices. Koechlin’s Gold Ticket Genuine FRENCH SATINES. both Plain and Figured, at 40 cents, MITCHELL'S, mh2-6t No. 931 PENNA. AVE. $100 Ix §°G P% E BD 6co 8E BB GGG 00 tu Dov GIVEN AWAY! J. U. OMEARA &CO., 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, offer $100 in gold as honorableawardsto anybody find- ing the greatest number of wordsconstructed, of one or more letters, out of the three words “ROYAL FAMILY GLUE.” joNars first Pec tye rahSetrarent 1% _1éthand J, TthanaW, and 24 and Dats. nw I Sgoury Sur So. use paying prices for your Fe CORRELL. ; DRY GOODS. Suxs: Suxs: Sus: CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON. COLORED SILES, 50, 62, T5c. FANCY SUMMER SILKS, 60, 62, T5e. BLACK SILKS, 50, 62, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.59. Immense assortment of SILKS, COLOBED SILKS, Garnet, Bronze, Dark Green and Navy Blue, only 500. Our Colored Silks at 50c. are worth Te. ‘We are selling an excellent quality BLACK SATIN (worth $1) for 750. ane GROB GRAIN BLACK SILK (worth $1.25) COLORED SURAH SATINS, cheap at 50c. Extra heavy GRUS GRAIN COLORED SILES, only S1—SPECIAL BARGAIN. Our fine quality BLACK FRENCH SILKS reduced from $1.50 to $1.25, Our finest quality extra heavy GROS GRAIN BLACK SILES reduced from $2 to $1.50, CARTER'S, mb1 711 MARKET SPACE. Jvsr Annrven. NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED SATFEN ROBE! CHOICE DESIGNS IN SALEEN, AND PLAIN INE OF FIN SUMMER SILKS, IN CHECKS AND STRIPES, FOULARD SILKS, IN BLACK AND COLORS, LOUSINE SILKS, CHOICE STYLE. HANPSOMF PATTE..\s IN PRINTED LAWNS. scoTCl oY x N © K LN. DAMASBE ALL-SIUR GRENADINES, BLACK PRESS GUODS, IN ALL THE SPRING COLORED DRESS Goops, IN ALL THE NEW GROS "GRAIN H SILKS TO MATCH, E STRAWBERRY. INCLUDING H CRU: ty, SAGE, BAP) HIKE, CA~ DE A AND’ MANY OTHER ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS HAVE BEEN CARF- HE ZASiEKN FULLY SELECTED BY ME IN 4 MARKET, sd = 8. L. HEMPSTO! 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AVENUE. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURE: mhi Az Cos: Ar Cosr: Tam ceiling at Cost my Entire Stock of Dry Goods ‘until April let, Call and examine Stock and Prices. Stock well assorted, and must be reduced before making contemplated improvements, GEO. J. JOHNSON, mhl 713 MARKET BPACE. Gussrs ‘Will open at their stores, ‘Nos.820, 822 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 127n, The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR, The stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTES, HOSIERY, GLUVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &e., &0, ‘We bought the entire stock ata. GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly. NO MISTAKE, GUINNIP & CO., 110 Taoxner & Cianz, $11 MARKET SPACE, CALL “SPECIAL” ATTFNTION THE LOWING i ane 10-4 UTICA SHEETING, 3236. 10-4 NEW YORK MILLS DO., 3236. 304 PEQUOT emai Ss 3a 4-4 WAMSUTTA MILLS, 11%. <4 Babe or tae west ais. VOL MILLS, 10. MWOOD MILLR, 1236. 4, LONSDALE CAMBRIC. 1234 coent.) WINTE: miss GOODS. : =. Lene Our stock ‘departments complete, Biioes have been arranged Bt rock bottom” Allure ited to inspect the stock. ‘One 5 TRUNNEL & CLARK, ja22 811 MARKET SPACE, E sELu FINE SHIRTS Chearer than any other house in the world, and we Lol Re bee igen Rae call eee the , sooner ie x round oe jong cloth niuetin, (not trash, fu wepared sizing deceive the ope) elu ‘efth ppelings ined With linen, sleeve linen (not Union linen, ie linen), and fe seams, (not finwhed for the wash tub, with button holes ‘cut and then (not worked and then cut.) ‘T5e. for the ‘‘Hannis” shirt. full stock of Winter Under- sbirts and Drawers at ones The best Socks for 1236 and 25c. ever in, a ity. Ap the latent bovell in Silk Neckwear; $2 Scarfs ‘tor $1.25, ‘Ube. Scarfs sold fur 40c. At 022 MEGINNISS', 1002 F street. SEWING MACHINES, &c. EVER FORGET McKENNEY, The old reliab'e Se echine man. I am a and not an agent, and have beon too long in the fo sell ineanr machines, “I keep everything 28 = ing 204 TS ptr Street northweat. | C. AU! a ‘New, Latest Improved Machines of all Furuiahing ata Hist Store'nest door. Ew OF THE SEASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. a D.C. Arent D0. Genta 1G orp rye Sean shvtemest tem oat Deez Fees Bo cts." for tnwea price Ob and BO cas: fapestry, 85 and 90.cts., Callearly before they are all sold. tall; Me se i gguree) afulllineof Bug, Mata Dro SINGLETON & HOEKE, ae 801 MARKET SPACE Tur 5. u. BRUNSWICK & BLAKE 00. ‘The most extensive manufacturers of BILLIARD AND POUL TABLES * Ip the World. No, 66 West Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. FAMILY SUPPLIES. _. Jvsr Recess Farsx Juronre TION OF PATE DES FOIE GRAS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CHEESE, FROMAGE DE BRIE, NEUFOHATFI. ROQUE- FOR1, SAP SAGO, CREAM CHEESF, YOUNG AMERICA, PINK APPLE, EDAM, ENGLISH DAIRY. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, bus 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. oe sagas) jee from which has be and ueciess portion, and in "which, ther true Gave aroma have been prererved Uy paral feally constructed machinery, ‘Shich years whe Softee should be ured ia preference to any. Coffee, because it is cheayer than any other form of fee, in al) if ways ready fc ion St ne aeons Boiling water, and milk to taste. end in ‘than it takes to tell it the Coffee is rady for use. srounds, norediment, no hurry, uo fret. Call for Circulars Bor eaic by" B.W. REED'S 80NS, 1216 F SCREET NORTHWEST. 226 Bosrox Cc “CUMBERS, Beeton Lettuce, Philadelphia Capona, Fresh Salmon, Preah Scallops, Oysters, ete., at PALACT MAREFT, jak FRANK J. TIBBITS. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: G FE oS En gs Goo Kee R & Kee “gss® T TITT FFI a ba gis THT EER ERR, Hex oS me f EPL Sss8 $ Eee & i> XN GGUS RR FRE iT RE Hoda SN NS°CRE* RCE tlhe Bae, oF REme tuts AN KN 000 kee coo oo FL DP FER NN W G6 @Oo90 DE Run fo SSE BEER 3a 00 pp kee N Ke HOH ah ub L HOR H tu bas 2 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL KOLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, WM. M. GALT & CO. 'UBN BR. KELL, Draven re : » LAMB, VEAL Btalls 628, 629 and 690 Center Market, 9th street wing, a ad S08 “Nara ‘Liberty Address cx 71, Ottice. ‘Marketing delivered iree2t change to ‘slipartsot the GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. SUCCESKOR +4 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FIXE DRESS SHIR’ GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ied 2112 F Srarer Noztawest, Wasixerox, D.d. reed | Eiz of the Finent Dress Shicta to order.. is Extra Fine Shirts to order.. Bia Fine Shirts to order. mare "Tuourso: SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, FIC F Street, opposit: Pateut Office, Fine B® irts Shirts for peerless, tatinteds leas, Uiifinted ye hl PIANOS AND ORGANS. a Cuavxcer J. Reen, 493 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Fees That he as junt seceived a vey loses Se PPP portation of BANJOS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, Gs, &e., Ke., making bis stock of musical merchandise the most exe tensive in the city. all of which be offere at a sreat re: iucion frou rice umually quoted” He offers apc extra fine qual? castatie for othe teense xtra fine quality, euitabte for pull ic pertormances. Ris‘aiso inige aseortment of the now celebrated TOURNEPHONE, an instrament on which can be played piece Busic without sausieal knowledge Or pructirc, Cogethee with Tournephone music suitable for lodges, Gan &c., &e. Hewlso carries at all times a lange stock of ob ees. CHRISTIE & SON'S PIANOS, celebrated Shoninger CYMBELLA ORGANS. instruments in which the so much solid value for the men eel Mateus? iso! ie second-hand tt has the micet complete etock of and Organs in the city, and can quote price #0 low ford to purchase. terme a0 eaay that any one can ACCORDEONS, Basvsvzy, PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW PIANOS, $200 to $1, 000. NEW ORGANS, $50 to $250. PIANOS AND ORGANS THA’ VE BEEN USED, $15 104215. meee PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RFNT—Fifty instrae ‘ments of all the makes; rent from $2 to $10 per monthy rents applied on purchase. FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufactarer, 3220 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS: ‘of various anakes for sale and rent Tith street, above Pa. ave. i Jan30 pses, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. 8TECK & CO, PIANO, The most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pisncs and Organssoid on instalments, rented or x= j rent applied if purchased. $5 CENT MUSIC. Complete Stock in the citw. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Maracing partner of the late firm Filis& Co. 4 x oe WD Mn BESS northwest. ‘The Btieff, the Kranich & Bach and other Pianos at lowest prices and easiest termes. Organs, Os and other Musical Instraments. Sheet Music, Libraries and books in great variety. Pianos, Organs and other lustruments tuned repaired. EA QRGANS, 27 STOPS, PIANOR, SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GECURITY FROM Loss BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE RATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT Conyer 16TH STREET ‘he only of —ea. ae