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THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY March 14, 1983. | LOCAL MENTION. aes Wenther. ret? OF THE CHIEF Ston ar OFrricer. } Wasnrxetoy, D. C., Mm. Local rains are Ind Engiand, the middle aud the lower lake reg ad Win. 22mm, W to Jali for 30d Potice Cou e stealing 9 lot Of Nour from the B.& 0. company. Guivvne Sink Laces, sple: town, Cocnr. and $15; solid T. A. Ladson, 523 9 ‘New Mowry, stamps, po Girectory, every conveulenc town, Cobbrane Owrse to the ra ire Hungarten V an Branch, Kept of our Carlowitz, the and all other kinds of Still Serian Wines. Orders trom the Cipal cities of the United Statesan Tully executed on reasonable t Show Cards will be supplied yr Mmited, Purveyors ¢ aria appointment to the Quecn of Fifth avenue, New York, U. Nicket Stem Watcnes, $350. Ladson, Tricorss, tested true, the mer cool shi fit. Uptown, co Bowpo: EW PICTURES ‘are a! attention. Their superiority to tls seen at once; fint-hed imm: only at 1115 Pennsylvanta avenue: Rutng Stone Kine Prnrscoric Si Bon, 5% 9th. ned | Ungsat Price's. | Lad- in diamond ECTACLES and eyegiasses, $1. Cochrane's, Up- | | Too Late for winter, too early for spmng— Dridge over with a pair’ of Hain able cheap Shoes. Ladies’ kid and pebble button, Se. ; Lutes’ Boll sole, foxed button, $1.25; gents’ all leat $1.25, gaiters and laced; misses and boys’ sol button and laced; solar tips, spring heel, but 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania uve. McGrg’s, 404 9th street, is the only place where You can get No. 1 rye whisky at 75 cents quart bot- Ue, and $3 per gallon. BEAR tn mind that the entire stock of Mrs. N. Gutman, 912 7th street northwest, must be sold at sacrificing prices. Iam determined to close out the same atonce. It will pay you to give us a Call Abraham Fisher, assignee. A CoLORED Woman named Phillis Jones was charged Lefore tne Police Court to-day with keep- ing a bawdy Lous>, and was released on her per- onal bonds. r Easter Carps at J. C. Parker’s, 617 and 619 7th @reee Just OreNep for spring wear our “beauty,” $4 French kit button, hindsomest and best titi ladies’ boot ta Au sewed, button, 4: gents’ robb: Stitched, button und laced g shoes, real daisies, Hau ave. glove-fi ents’ fine » 816 7th St. und 1922 Corros Uxprerwean, ladies, well made; dow. Cochrane's, Upi ‘Tee WEEKLY STAK, a louble paper of fitty- six columns, will be sent postpaid forbne doliar a tees Year. Try it —E CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Local Street lamps will be lighted at 10: Gnguished at 4:15 a.m. THE WEEKLY STak (eicht large pages, Cut. past- @d an: folded) will be sent post-pald anywhere In the United States or Canada for one dollar a year. Johnnie Jones, a small toy was run over by a Fragen ou Penusyivania avenue, between 12th and , Yesterday afternoon, and his right Jeg was badly mangled. He was taken to the free as nsary on 10ik sireet. ‘ne will of the late Cathermne Brown, after making a number of small bequests, tncluding $100 @ach to the First Colored Baptist church and the Nineteenth Street Baptist church, leaves $1,200 in Money and bonds to James Gray ‘and the remain- der of her estate to her niece, Annie Gray. John W. Hunter is named as executor. About 8 o’elock last night an alarm of fire was sounded from box 135. A frame stable, owned by Miss Ida Stewart, occupied by Edward ‘Dickerson, in the rear of No. 1112 K street northwest, and two adjoining sheds were destroyed. One of the horses fp the stable was badly burned. ‘The trick’s day demonstration will close With a supper, combined with a literary treat, Under the auspices of the Clan-Na-Gael, at thelr Ball in the evening. Anna E. Barnard and others have filed a bill against Jane B. Barnard and others for the sale of Part lots 1. nt 2, squire 197. ‘The exe committee of the Washirgton anized yesterday by electing 2 Ups chaitman, and EW. Brady Y. and appotnting sub-committees, tn- ‘one to look for Suitable quarters for the p.m. and ex- n, Becreticr eluding elu. Norment has purchased of George jots 68, 69 and 70, in square 239, with = Oficer Rhovles, of the second pre- einet, took to the stationnouse’a dead colored in- fant, Which he found on College street, between 43g and 6th streets northwest, county. about dusk, as Dr. Tufton Mason a man sprang from a thicket »t to selz= the horse. The ant- ad, almost trempling the man The would-be highweyman and seeing they were foiled in thei at- Scan s the grounds. Mr. Bratnard H. War- 2d and E streets north- West, was thrown open last evening on the occa- Bion of a reception given by Mr. Warner to his Gentlemen friends. The guests of whom there Were at out two hundred, comprised nearly all the Yeading business men of the city, beside prom!- Bent District oMlctals and distinguished residents the The commodious and elegant ven up to the use of the guests were ‘ed With flowers and a bounteous and Well-appotnted collation was served In the dinin, Yoom. The reception served to bring the bos District Commissioners into a social ac- waiptance with prominent citizens of the Dis- and afforded a fne opportunity for inter- Change of opinions on subjects in which all are tuterested. Among the guests pres- ent were District, Commissioners West, wd ome imend ron, Wm. M. | pertorpsance in pessgry trong, First Auditor Robert } omerville, John A. Bakér, aos 3. Moore, Lewis Clephane, Capt. F. | . Greene, SH. Kauffinann, Judge Snell, Com: missioner of Putents Marble, Dr. D. Patterson, ©. Wiison, Auditor of the District Tichenor, a ‘MM. Baker, John Tweedale, Prof. E. V. Riley, W. J. Acker, Wr. ‘y, W. 3. Thompson, Jas. H. Sa- le, A. Bi nm, Controller Knox, G. W. Cissell, le, W. M. Gal labarge B. SCnemetz, Samuel Poikinhorn, A. A. Hostoer, C, Fox, Simon Woif, C. C. Glover, T, M.G. Emery, J. 'T. Dyer, H. B. F. b HA. S. Worthington, J.G. nith, A. B. Kelly, ‘J. C. |. 8." Cummings,” Ado}: , George E. Emmons, ¢ Ww. F. Swetzrl, J. W. Starr, S: EMid- nedy, C. A. Jame J. Gre, Hn. bw 1 . How, W. E. Kurtz Johnson, Barbour, A. C. . Jesse B. Wilson, A. W. J. sibley, Jona T. Arms, F. M. Green, Wrence Sands, A. C. Stevens, M.S, Hopkins and St Rohrer. =a ——* A New Crornixg Hovss.—Don’t forget the grand Opening of Robinson, Parker & Co.'s new clothing Amusements. ATH TERATER.—Madame Janaischek ap- peared last eventng in fier famous character Marie Auloinette, inished and remarkably stronz Tolg is so 7well known tint it speak of itat length. She ts Supported. This evening “Mother and Will be given. "s OPERA Hor: nthany & Ellis’ Uncle o the mun singers are wads and the of the enterta! encored eve fy, phant TY novelues at every esort, he regulsr jeCartee, Mr. and Mr. John ts. The music An Interesting concert, musical aent Will be given here on ponent of Unlon Tent, No. ——————— Yot a. Mille. lor of Tus Evexixe STAR. New Yous, March 12, 1883, ay states that I am prose- $ aguinst Supervising Archi- There is evidently a mistake tn the am not engaged tn any such proceed- &., A. @. Mins, Office Supervising Architect, Saag eee teet Hii S. West.—Mr. Frank 8. West, shas been mentioned tn THE & this morning. He was 59 ust. Mr. West was a descend- Cand most highly respected i. He was born in Con- Marcel 2, 1824, and in that dze of “the typographical rable experience as publisher hative state he removed to Vir- Fredericks- Enquirer, Whig, Was for suine tlne ugentof the iaied Press at Richmond, After pto this city, and has since been e ed in the Government Printing Office. He Was a brother-in-law of Senator Rollins of New Hampshire. and Dispaten, % Sew York AS ee LEKGYMEN AND THE MALAGASY ENvoYs.— cleg ation of clergymen representing the pas- tors’ unton,of this city,watted upon the Malagasy envoys atthe Arlington yesterday. After a brief address by Rev. Dr. W. W. Pation, Rev. T. 8. Wyn- ad been ously adopted at a meeting of clergymen, ex- ing the deep Interest felt by the Christian ple of the capital in the progress of the people or Madagascar in civilization and Christianity, and regretting the esaive policy of France, which if persisted tn will lead to a war, In which, Teligion, civil order and education will ‘suffer un- Speakable damage. The chief ambassador made a iting response, thanking the clergymen for their expression of sympathy and interest. aes ee koop read a series of resolutions which. pre pi MARRIAGE LICENSES —Marriage lcenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to John E. Weisu and Lizzie A. Brown; Thomas But of id Katie V. Davis; Wm. H. Page, of Pa., and Hutte H. Tingsley, of Petersburg, Va; Edward Grice and Lena Wash- ington; Arthur brown and. Mary J. Holmes; Robt. Dowdy and Hester Wise; Edward Bell Kelly and Mary Ann Lynch. Chester, Pa., aan Chambersbiing, x ——. ‘Tur JaPANFse ART Sate.—The sale at Dowling's this morning was largely attended, and the bid- Ging splendid, but the prices obtatied were very low. Some very: valuable articles will be reached to-morrow morning. A New Firw.—Mr. Harry B. Parker will receive his iriends and patrons to-morrow, March 15th, at his new quarters, Robinson, Parker & Co., 319, s. e. corner 7L0 and D streets, where be will be pleased to show them all the hew novelUes for spring Wear, ‘ —— Rear Estate TRANsrERS.—Deeds in fee have been filed as follows B. Johnston to Horace S$. Johnson, Heirs or John 4, 8q. Siou-s#, |. Lal ib. $1,200. “Anote y a . & M. F. Shu; Tue, sub. 80, sq. 676; $1,400. Jolin Collins to W. Johnson, sub. 46, sq. 626; $—. John Park to Ed- ward Kubel, sub. C, sq. 755; $200. Eliza Aun Cook to W. H. Cook, pts. 13 and 14 sq. 198; $1,000. _W. H. Cook to Eliza A. Cook, pt. 18 do.; $1,000. P. Ragan to A. A. Birney and KJ. Murray, pt. subs. 37 and 38, sq. 200; $1,000. J. W. Starr to B. F. Buckner, 1b. 68, sq. 987; $200. M. J. Shine to E. H. Brown, Sq. 968; $27.50. W. S. Odell to Amos Pen- lots 217, 219, 221, 223 and 22, Monticelio; oe age Affairs in West Washington. Ingane.—A. Kortendick, a German shoemaker on M, hear Jefferson street, became suddenly in- sane yesterday. One of his ‘hallucinations ts that the grave of Garfield 1s about to be robbed, and he Wished to telegraph this morning to President Ar- thur to have the guards there Increased. He was taken to the station house this morning, apd will doubtless be sent to the Insane asylum. REAL EsTaTe SaLe.—Yesterday, Thomas Dow- ling, auctioneer, sold at auction for James L. Davis and Williata D. Cassin, trustees of the Tenley- town Butlding Associatfon, the house and grounds of Mr. John Huim, situated near that place, for the sum of $1,225 cash. Ss Robberies on the Virginia Side. Correspondence of Tux EvEstve Star. Farts Cuvrcn, Va., March 18th, 1883. AMr. Binks, living north of this place, had his meat stolen from his cellar recently. It was val- ued at $50; no clue to the thieves. Mr. Barrett on Friday night last had thrteen chickens stolen from bis chicken-roost. A fourteenth one was left With its throat cut. The rascals were evidently scared away and went in hot haste, LS. A. Tur Sho Wor F ‘The names and sddrees of the successful contestants wil be pubifshed fu the Dauy papers sane afta Mends Giarsware, Crockery, Furni. ROYAL ture, &e., solid as rock! hard asada: GLUE, mant! FIRM AS GRANITE! Strong. ROYAL est, toughest and most elastic Giue on. GLUE, DING Cosresr: earth! “Absolutely Unbreakable and ROYAL Inseparabc!! A Samsonian Giant GLUE, ROYAL gmons ee Goes cee Cee ends china, Wo er, Billiard GLUE. o Tips and Cloth, Rubber Bicycle ROYAL Tires, Patches on Leather and ubber GLUE. oes, Bric-a-brac, Book Backs, Met- ROYAL als, Orpaments of every kind, Marble, GLUE, ie, Earthenware, Pastel rap ROYAL Books and eg ring oe with Insep- GLUE. *Pabrice, Labale, Tales GLUE. le, Imi ry itu: &e., ROYAL Textile Febri ed Glare, ROYAL piled by the Gillon or Bagot”? gLoE, r 5 Cts. per Bottle, with Brush and tin © ROYAL cover: by mai id. 100. extra. GLUE. i, paid, 1 E AGENTS wanted in every city ROYAL and county throughout U. 8., Europe, GLUE, Canada and South America. 5 ROYAL Sold by: Druggists, Grocers. Hard- GLUE. ware, Mtationers and Varie! ROYAL everywhere. O'MEAKA & Alexandria Affaire Reported for Tar Evaxie 87220 i ort Coswert.—The city council of eid Its regular meeting last as fi in the council bury acting as nt pro tem o1 in the absence of President Downham. The clerk of the sclool board notificd the council that a vacancy existed in that board from the 8d ward, Oceasioned by the resignation of E. Snowden. Mr. -Lambert introduced a bill reducing the price of gas frown $2 to $1.38 § pet thousand feet, which was referred to the united committees of light and fiance. Council at first directed the tax bills in the hands of the corporation attorney to be turned over to the collector of taxes, but aldermen re- fused, and the resolution was referred. An order authorizing the superintendent of police to spend $10 in making a walk to the Washington ;wollc choolhouse was also adopted by vie Council and non-concurred by the aldzrwuetand was referred. Compromise ot ls were made in the cases of Todges’ estate, Jacob's estate and the Par- rott lot sout ‘ner of Cameron and Patrick streets. educt of 50 per cent_ was made on the gas bills of the Reform Club. ‘The bo: clined vo put cas posts at Fairfax and Gibbon, Ifred, and Wilkes and Alfred streets. ards concutTed in a report against disturb- ing the franchise granted the Potomac Manufac- tulag compan: i COLORED ConFERENCE.—The twentieth session of the Washington conference of the A. M. E. chureh Was opened here this morning about 9 o'clock at Robert’s chapel on South Washington street. About 100 ministers answered to their names, Bishop 4. G. Warren, of the M. E. church, pre- siding. Rev. C. G. Keys acted as temporary sec- retary. Conference was opened with deyottonal exercises. Tie preliminary business of arranging the conference bounds, determining the len, its Sessions, fixing committees, &c., occupied the first hours 6f the session. cHOOL VacaNcy.—A joint convention of the two council Dourds made an abortive attempt last night to lect a school trustee from the first ward tice E. Snowden, resigned. Messrs. Kemper, Sam’l Mankins and J. H. Reld were nominated. The frst ballot stood: Kemper, 6; Mankins, 5; Reid, 5. Mr, Reld having been withdrawn the last ballot was: Kemper, 7; Mankin, 8 Thirteen votes being required to élect, the convention ad- journed without effecting a chot Poice Court.—Robert Lee was arrested by Officers Nightingill and Horsman, and Anne Dun- well, arrested by Officer McCann, are held at the statfonhouse this morning for disorder. Charles Summers, Charles Kelly and Elizabeth Jackson, strangers, found drunk here, were sent out of thé city yesterday afternoon. ‘There were six lodgers at the stationhouse last night. Reporrer’s Nores.—Messrs. Reginald Munson and H. C. Corbett, of this county, will graduate at the medical department of Columbla University on Thursday.— Councilman Joseph Beach lost a Uttle child by death last evening.——The funeral of the little daughter of Mra. W. H. Wheatley k place this morning at her parents residence, on South Washington street.—The schooner R. H, Mitchell 1s loading here with wheat for Balti more.——John O'Neal, a brakesman, had three of his fingers mashed off on the Manassas ratlroad on Monday.—The Virginia Midland raflroad company will mect heré next Monday.—Rev. Mr. Kerne, of the M. E. church south of this place, is attending the Baltimore conference of that ‘church at Charlestown, W. Va.—Ward meetings, to choose delegates, to a city liberal convention, will be called next week. M48®cu# 18 OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEO- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 607 IrH SEREET. I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. mhb2 Surers: Sumrs:: Surers::: MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. WORKMANSHIP THE BEST. facture all our Shirts in our own house, we are able to guarantee them in every respect to be of best vy and make, tfully, peeull’’ ANDREW J. LOCKHART, With GEO, T. KEEN, 414 9TH ST. NORTHWEST. mb3-1m FI. D. BRR, a. IMPORTFR AND TAILOR, 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest. SPRING GOODS. Complete and carefully selected stock of Suitings, userings and Vestings of spproved styles. Cut, Ste ate acs in the uneurpassed manner of the Ieading fashion house of Washington. me nete™ a. D, BARR. Ovenrxa Or SPRING MILLINERY aT KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BARGAINS: 1,000 Bunches of Elegant Colored Ostrich Tips, in all colors, 3 in a bunch, at 40 cents a bunch, 1,000 Still Better, 6 in a bunch, at $1 a bunch, 2,000 Bunches of Black Tips, the most wonderful bar- gain, at 25 cents a bunch, Our Great Drive in Ribbons. Come and see for your- self. Nos. 12, 16, and 20, at 10, 15, and 20 cents per yard. All-Silk Sash Ribbons, 7to9 inches wide, only 65 cents per yard. Black English Orape, the very best for veiling, at $2, $2.25, and $2.50 per yard. All the Leading Spring Shapes in Hats and Bonnets, A large Assortment of Flowers, Silke, and Laces. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to makes trialof the celebrated ROYAL Washington, D. m6” GLUE. | _mbé Acexcy Fon om (00 Ww wren Pose Awv Isviconana. id 3 Wed & = iB So? WW Een g8883 00 ERR ,S88g & 9 ah : i 25 - Sgss8 G00 AA Cut kee Sass F | brand, ~ BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F. P. MaY & CO, ft 634 Pennaylvanta avenue. ITEE PRINCE, GEORGE'S ENQUIRER, Published at UPPER MARLBORO’, Prince Geqrge’s having en_ extensive circultion in said roughout Southern M: id, offers Bpe- jashington as an JOSEPH K. ROBERTS, 3n., FRED. SASSCER, Jz., ‘ THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT COLUMBIA, folding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court Business, rebruary, In the matter of the estate or ‘WILLIAM D. ATKEN, ate of the District of Combia, for letters | Ealtors. Rouse, situated on the s @ corner of 7th and D Sercels, takes piace to-morrow, (Thursday), March 3th. All are Invited to see an entire new stock of Spring clothing, a new store, and new styles. pre- Cuamng SNE £28-lawSt Register of Wills for the District of Loe Loen Live: sor sid WOOD-BURNT LIME, This ia guaranteed equal to any in this market. ait ican oe "3. M. WHEATLEY, mal3-0¢ 2d st, and Indiana ave., near B.& 0.Depot. daily receiving by B. & O.R.R. @ superior qual- which I will sell to the tradein quantities to suit at very. low prices. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved tobe FREE from Fusil Oi, ‘and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a flo- titious age and flayor to this popular drink, For sale by BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J. B, BRYAN & BRO., and B. W. BEED'S SON H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, BOLE PROPRIETORS, ‘Washington, D. 0, sal8-784, Eusrzn Canvs, RASTER CARDS, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, 921 Peanaytvania evennn, mbld-ly* SESE. TERE Le Pe: FE www xK Wows Gate KE wy eB (Sk — Crry ITEMS. Ne One Thinks of traveling without carrying along Dr. Bull's Cough ‘Syrup. Price 2 cents” The Following Immense Bargains |! Un ware will de sold --mdfrow only st Ti Gold- “J, AE's Chere: Pectoral ie the natural remult of tts | scnmid's, 812 724-4 TL W.; 2 qu, covered DUCKELS Se, use by itteliicont weopte tor over forty years. Tthos | 3 qt Qs, dqt dia 6 ct pe incups Sc, 1G indisputably provem itself the very Lest known specite | 3:13 Ge, covered punter Kettles 20c, Tut. covered for all colds, coughs, aad pulmousry complaints, ucepans 4c, 2 qt. 8c, 3 qt. 12, 4 qr 19, Sqr. Be, Sat Bo. large Japatined dust paos ze. i qt. coftee dolle.s 8c, 13g qt. 182, Pat. Ide, Sqt. We, 4 qt. Le, | rm, 6 ut. Se, 8 qh 45c, 4 qt. water buckets &c, 10 qt. tone and vigor of time whole yhysical mechamsem. HE f£XTR&ORDINARY POPULARITY OF ARE AYER’S SapsaranILLA IN THE SPRING of the yea>t purify the blood, invigorai’ the sys excite the liver toaction, and restore the hesltiy mh3 | 2c, ple plates 2c, square bread pans Se, deep jell Pans 8, large deep pudding pans 1c, dairy pan! | Medium size do, large Se, extra large 12c, tollet Sets assorted colors 8 pieces $1.69, tea Spoons 92 per doz., table spoons 9c 3 doz., stew pans with handles $e, larger 9e,lange Nour sons 9o,cuilend $2, match Safes de, row muffin pans 4 footed wash basins 9, exira large 180, and bowls assorted cate - 12 qf. 15e, 14 at. cake or bread boxes | | medium ‘size Gc, lange 70c, larger SOc, kitchen Spoons 4c, bread graters 4c, vegetable strainers BY 6 row 92, pitener Oe, 10 gt dish pan 00,0 URRR funnels 8 and &c, ornamental cake cutters 3 See peo ~ | dredge boxes 4c, coal shovels $2, cake { 8 Ou Une chamber buckets assorted colors’ 380, 19: | 00 UU KR pepper boxes 20, coal shovels with extr dies 9¢, iron frying pans Se, also great bargalas in s8585 PPP_RRE TSN X OGG, baby carriages. Bees Eee Ee eh Ve = Ss RREIIN NAG GG Celluloid eyeglasses $1.50; periscople, $1. Price. SgssSP oH RUN NN GGG 3 ey See im Mardi Gras and Its Doings in New Or- 00 PPP EEENN NINN ON jeans; GG bet oa See New Orleans tn its spring verdure clad witnessed Oo OP E N NNIIN NN agay scene at its Inst grand day of dissipation. 00 P EEEN NNUN NN Never was there a Mardi Gras so beautiruily ob- served or largely attended since the days of Its Spanish founders. A few days. after, on the 13th of February, another incident occurred, one now Not unusual*bowever, Over $265,000 were scat- tered over the world in prizes at’ the 153d Grand Monthly Distribution of The Louistana State Lot- tery, under the sole management of Generals @. T. Beauregard, of La., and Jubal A. Early, of Va. Ticket No. 57.012, sold'in fifths at $1 each, drew the first capital, $75,000—Charies Rizney, of Maysviile, Ala., one-fifth ; another to a well-known merchant in Loutsville, Ky., collectsd through the Second National Bank of Louisville, Ky. The second cap- ize ($25,000) was won by No. 61,996—one-fifth by Geo. Kohler, of Zaleskl,'0., collected “SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLLENS. NOVELTIES IN SPRING SUITINGS. SPRING TROWSERINGS. SPECIAL GOODS FOR SPRING OVERCOATS.* STORE HANDSOMELY REFITTED AND UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Rat ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR BETTER DISPLAY OF | hed Goops. through the First National Bank of Cincinnat, 0. ‘The third capital ($10,000) was drawn by No, 22,605 INSPECTION INVITED, Gonesittn went to ce Fqhlorels, of te Surgeon neral’s (U.S. Army) Office, Washington, D. NN qu coo 00 Lb } another OL R. Davis, No. 233, Washington st., Nwxne C8 SE FE New Orleans, La.; another to Sam’l Cook, of No. NNNHO GO OL ET . 1508 10th st., n.w. Washington, D.C., and another N NN GOO 00 LLLULLLLS to P. Luscy, 520 Burgundy st., New Orleans, La, Nos. 49,778 and 99,023 each drew the $6,000, the THE TAILOR, fourth prizes, and they went to Henry Mendel,col- lected through Messrs. Seasongood, Sons & Co., of Cincinnatt, O.; another was collected through the Nodaway Valley Bank of Maryville, Mo.; G. Zetss, Of Philadelphia, was another. ‘Tickets Nos. 6,051, 37,654, 65,986, 81,440, 83,974. cach drew $2,000—sold {o parties living in New York, New Orleans, Wash- ington, D.C., Huntsville, Ala., Allegheny, Pa, Omaha, Neb., Prescott, Ark., and Toronto, Canada. Many parttes dislike’ their successes published, hence they are omitted. Next opportunity will be on Tuesday, April 10th, of which any one applying 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Stores inall principalcities. m3.5,7,10, 12, 14,17 Lavesr Annivan OF Senixe Goons. SEATON PERRY, (Bueceseor to Perry & Brother, ‘AS PURCHASED FROM IMPORTERS AND MAN: . CLURERS' AGENTS IN NEW YORK DUKING | {OM- A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., will be fully i WEEK A VERY CHOIGE AND COM- ETURER SWHIGH ARE. THE CORRECT LES” FOR THE SPHING AND SUMMER OF Mr. Wm. Kemp, _ 710 10th street southeast, says: “I took Brown’s Tron Bitters when my affected and guined strength and appetite. Loss by Floods, $30,000,000. When the total loss by recent floods In the Ohio and Mississipp! valleys have been approximated $80,000,000 will hardly cover it. The brightest feature amongst such misery and ruin has been the spon- taneous charity shown by our people. None have contributed more generously than te Common- wealth Distribution Co. To those who have given, to those who havo lost, and to all others, this com: poy offers another grand drawing 11 uisville, ‘y-, March $1, 1883. $112,400 distributed in 1960 prizes. Capital prize, $91,000 Tickets only. $2 Send your orders to . M. Boaraman, Louisville, Ye Hub Punch is a Delicious Beverage, indispensable wherever known, and for sale al- pea everywhere, ld by grocers and drug- 8. VELTIE: .D ROBES. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS. ALL THE “LAT WOOL LT STYLES” OF ALL- FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COM- BINATION COSTUMES aarar a ANDCANTON CREPES; ALSO,OREPE JUMENSE STOCK OF GROS GRAIN, OTTOMAN, MUSCOVITE AND SURAH SILKS; ALSO, SATIN RHADAMES, TR BLACK AND ALL COLORS, AT THE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICKS. NEW LINES LAWNS, SATINES and GINGHAMS, ee QUALITY OF LADIES' IMPORTED JER- IMPORTATION OF FINE FABRICS BE- ING SMALLER THIS SEASON THAN USUAL, IT WILL BE ADVISABLE ‘10 MAKE EARLY SELEC- Oy WHILE MY ASSORTMENTS ARE OOM- sin CHOICE Goons, Pam Ficunes, AND CoBRECT SEATON PERRY, The Safest Way, ‘The safest and surest way to restore the youth- ful color of the hair is furnished by Parker’s Hair . Perry Building, Balsam, whicn 1s deservedly popular from its Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. | Superior cleanliness, Established 1840. mh10 jood Advice. G 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. A $10,000 Romance! A true romance in real life recently took place In Louisville, Ky. The circumstances were these: Miss Alcene Vanderespt, the beautiful and accom- plished daughter of our well-known and esteemed druggist, had a well-known young gentleman,also of Louisville, paying her attentions, and both being possessed of speculative spirit,and unknown to the other,purchased a $1 ticket in the Common- wealth Distribution Company. It so happened that each took a half ticket with the same num- ber, and when the drawing terminated they had drawn $,000 each, thelr number having drawn the $10,000 pene. When the young gentleman called to tell his good fortune hus surprise “at tO ‘was gre: Snd his sweetheart was also entitled to congratu- Ligotoers. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WH's- KYs, MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "71, BAKER, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, b f tions. Of course, a wedding soon followed, for It caenok BUM Was self-evident they wer: intcnded forenchrotber PIPER HEIDSIO OHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE oN | and the young gentleman Is now the owner of & DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- | Prosperous business, and at his request we refrain TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, From giving’ his name alse. “Now et atl you entiemen and ladies go and do likewise. Nex! XOUNGER'S SCOTOH ALE, BOT- ‘awing Saturday, March 81. 1960 prizes, $112,400. TLED, HOLLAND GIN Capital prize, ‘Tickets only $& Send your sf order immediately to R. M. in, Louisville, (SWAN). Ky. E. ©. KNIGHT, On Thirty Days? Tri: 1782 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated’ Electro-Voltalc fel3 Belts and L Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men |ADIES CHA oung or old) who are afflicted witn nervous COONS INCE, bility, lost ital and kindred troubles, guar- ‘We have just opened our Spring Importations of anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health DRESS TRIMMINGS. and manly vigor, Address as above. N.B.—No They comprise ull the novelties that will adorn the | risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial is al- Spring Costumes; including Plain and Beaded Gimps, | lowed. W,.6,m Plain and Beaded Ornaments, Soutache Cord Gimps, Fourajees, &c., &o. STARTLING BARGAINS! LOOK! READ! Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 1s the prescription of one of the best female pl clans and nurses in the United Sta and has been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of their mothers for in. It relieves the child 57 Pieces Piain and Beaded Gimp at 25 cents a yard, from pain, cures ntel : diarrl ea Sriping honestly worth 40, in the bowels wird colic, By giving heait inehen dean. at bb Soptanyandh pouty never sels at | boldest rene Be mother mwa. 8 dee) 801 Ieee han @eente and $1 syarde nv Be" x pe 1 Tot Plain Gimp, handsome designs, at $1a yard, worth $1.75 at Buckles, Slides, and all the novelties in Buttons, at BAUM'S, mb 416 SEVENTH STREET. Ms. Geo. Warr, LADIES’*® TAILOR, Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.” 1c. Quick, complete, permanent cure.= Corns, warts, bun- tons, 12 Best Cashmere, Silk Velvet Crapes, 7147th st.6 Im the Absence of Suitable or the time to prepare i gel oftengo without a ur} dressing for salads. ‘kee’s and you will 4 bed F ie eraser never trouble yourself to make another, EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, Easter Cards at J. Jay Gould’s, 421 9th st. 14 WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND al \derney Dairy Ws DAveEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, ‘NO. 934 F STKEET NORTHWEST. WEST. in all cases: when req A GENERAL REDUCTION ON ALL CLASSES OF GOODS, AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO BEDUCE STOCK, pa Wagons.” Riding Habits, London Tailor. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning is done in first. | 80d delivered in Se. per qt. Creal pint. to Gillgnd to g reliable situation. “Adare GI ‘No. 804 E STREET NO! McDEVITT, FLINDER & MoELFRESH. R ITANDING CABINETS A‘ 8 T COST. ‘serted oo STREET COSTUMES, ard” prints, 660. per Ib. cr eeeeene eee | Rien cores chetse, buttermilk and sweet milk, should m, 1 PERSONAL. $200 FOR INFORMATION THAT 100 meer ae GARNIER, Chatham, St RIVATE DETECTIVE At * Hon free; wilt call at, roridanoe A sinens f7-1m* DENTISTRY. TIFIOIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- pits splenald sucgoes, feos. Jeo-1y DI DONN, A F street northwest. BEDROOM SUITS AT COST, TT, DRAPERIES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Dp Bt ee baa F street northwest. Preservation of the Natural Teeth s Specialty. f1-3m* NDALL PARSONS, . Dis! th _strect north rer Balintyne'y Book 3 cm Z nas Parties desiring reliable goods will find it to theirin- terest to ‘fillings a DP “ozgER, DENTIST, Mere Vitalized ee eee aaa for the painless ex traction of Teeth, rac oe esas es a mb9.2w No, 094 F atteot northwest. OR Gas inate BT ner oot oat “6 ; ranted, janld Sorrosia» Miexerrc Gunuent Co. FDOHPAND, DENTAL ASSOgTATION, Mo. ait Magnetic Bed Sheets, Insoles, for csid feet | avenue, Lg gh oF ips and imperfect ivuiaton, Magneto ‘Lang itrous 2 fieveses = EXAMINE OUR STOCK. DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, AGENTS FOR LOW'S TILES, ‘Teeth inserted $7 per act. He si Sect aaa ee for co etic Appliances, for rheu- | tooth and 50 cents each additional a“ ¢ tnd ail ‘iscsoce, no inatbar of wha naoe how loa per Goud ong Gas Coosa Srovzs, FOR say AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICR, Pop ee ey oe ree cae yar “the case with clerks oars ‘small portion. DRY _ GOODS. Hosrny. Lapirs: DPUPREUTL BROTHERS FULL REGULAR MADE MANUFACTURE Fousiuines | S=m=T® 5c. to $1.25. 212 F Sturer Nonrnweer, Wasmxeron, DG,’ MISSES, rg sof the Finest Drees Shirts to order..cssesseeses! ’atre Pino order, . +3 Qe. to G2¢e. Ee Shirts to mee near: fF-NEW STYLES FROM THE BEST MANU- FACTURERS. Tuoxrsows TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRT FACTORE an MEN'S FURNISHING PMPORTUR, BIC F Street, opposite Patent Office, mhi2 Curarest Sizs 1 Wasmreros. COLORED SILK: Dark Green, 50c. MMER SILKS; immense assortment, 50. Biack and White Check, Blue and 1d White, Green and Wiiite Check, | We are sc'ling an extra heavy ‘GROS GRAIN” Cash- mere finest BLACK SILKS, at | Onur very. @ ALN duced (f COLORED § Garnet, Navy Blue, Bronze and __ SEWING MACHINES, & Goon News FOR “THE Laos. at $l. cs ‘COLORED SILKS, re- | THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELE. THE LIGHTEST RUNN EVER MAD) FINEST FABRIC TO THE HPAY- TEST CLOTH OR LEATHER WITHOUT ALTERATIONS, Examine it at OPPENTIEIMER'S, pure Wool, wide double Cream and Strawberry, |< —__™ Black and Colored Pure Wool double width CASH- The ok lial bewine chine man. T ame Black Cashier SHAWLS, pure Wool. $2 Dantnese to eel Seay sugatttnen eeprene Aaa. aS eI Reinpants of DRESS GOODS, SILKS and SATINS, at half price, CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. New Srarxa Day Goons. mb8 mouials Of over ‘this city aa to the . plicity of the Beautiful QUEEN, with each machine. Send bole Agent ‘Kew, Latest Improved ng of ‘1 naity. D. FAMILY SUPPLIES. et ed Malle int Van Benis Rye Axo Rock. WILD CHERRY, ROCK AND RYE. PEACH AND HONEY, FEL’S LIQUID OOFFER. ‘MOIR'S SCOTCH JAMS, 25c. PER JAR. A Fine Assortment of EASTER GOODS, TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. FRENCH SATINES._ Choice Patterna, In Ottoman and Surah Silks. Good ices, New Colors. Values. “Low ‘The stock 1s {nil and complete in all departments, and we solicit an inspection, One Price Only. MADAM BECK, so long known in this city, has Dresamaking Rooms on the second floor, and’ docs splendid word at low prices. B.W. REED'S ‘sons, mhi2 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. = Wane Swax, THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MINNESOTA SPRIK@ WHEAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR MADE IN THE WOKLD, Give it «trial, TRUNNEL & CLARK, $11 MARKET SPACE, $022. Isrorrayt To Hoosexeerers. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 7rm STREET NORTHWEST, pre rene omar scene GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, BLEACHED SHEETINGS 1200 F STREET NORTHWEST, In Remnants, on ® specialty of “Old Government Jens Jecase, 5-4 wide, 1136 canta, case, 8-4 wide, 18 cente: Loase, 9-4 wide, 20 cents. Loase, 10-4 wide, 23 cents, lcase, 12-4 wide, 25 cents. Good quality and fully 25 per cent less than Regular Prices. “Tae New Nosrawesr.- NEW En’ NEW Store. NEW mimes REW Refrigerators, NEW Wine pators, | NE An immense stock of NEW first-class jons, "Ada new to old, The rest is told Remnants of IRISH LINEN, 35, 40 and50 cents. ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargaius, lease BLEACHED COTTON, 3% cents, 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 centa, T x HITE (A) SUGAR, Ww se. L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, | * U*;,CHOICE Roast Co mbh3 908 7rH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K. J UsT Annven. NOVELTIES {N EMBROIDERED SATFEN ROBES. CHOI = ae IGNS IN SATEEN, AND PLAIN TO iC} MA’ She LAOS SUMMER SILKS, IN CHECKS GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1218 7th street northwest, bet. Mand M, OSTON Cocoumsers “8 FOULARD SILKS, IN BLACK AND LOUSINE SIL. s GHOICE SIYEE werreee 1GURD INDIA SILKS LATEST OOTe oe Rass 8 IN CHLCE ND PLAIN, a Bs is abe SPRING COLORED DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE NEW HADES. iD SURAA ALL OF THE ABOVF GOODS HAVE BEEN Sa FRG SELECTED SY ME IN THE EASi! 8. L. HEMPSTON! 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AV) ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. mhl Goxmrs ‘Will open at their stores, ‘Ros. 820, AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, WILL ALWAYS ata IREAD AN: ‘Wholessic o Indiana avenve, GALT & 00. thes an HEE MONDAY MOBNING, FEBRUARY 127m, 2: x. Ac. A Btalis\ and 1 R god ivan $08 Norubern Liberty Sachets ddr qalerketing Gelivered treeot charge to slipartaot the —_—————————— PIANOS AND ORGANS. ee Ax Turonmas7 Sraremexr. E. Tourjee, director of the New frre E Fond, me 80 ‘The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. ‘The stock consists of @APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, = stantial SILKS, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, | 4024 from the CHAUNCEY J. REED, 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, at lower prices and on favorable terms than any other strictly o in the the barvains now on hand he itemizes as tollows: 1 “Ds oct. N.Y. upright, used months, $135, a ae 7 oct, with overstrung bass, £. Senay Boies, sx2s. 8 Marntdvent 8oct. Burdette ont $250 9295. hi Sb ciatee eee oe eee i ADBUBY, (fren CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c., &0. ‘We bought the entire stock ata. GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to sell it accordingly. NO MISTAKE, PIANOS AND ORGANS. NEW PIANOS, $200 to $1, 000. NEW ORGANS, $60 to $250. ‘NOS AND ORGANS THAT HAVE BEEN U ib $15 to $275. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT—Fifty instra- ‘ments of all the mnakes; rent from §% to $10 per months Tents applied om purchase, - GUINNIP & CO, FREEBORN G. SMITH, ‘Manufactarer, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PIANO WAREROOMS. for sale and rent