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I TlTiT rn iii4miwii)i yjaRjySg iuiumumiMjKwimmiHiwtmmiamBmnmmmmmmmm THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN; MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1882 a-BnsruiiTEi FOSTER KID GLOVES, BEST QUALITY, FIEBIZMZaH COST 5-HOOK -5-HOOK $1 70 1 70 1 70 REDUCED FROM $2.00. 7-HOOK 7-HOOK 7-HOOK $1 95 1 95 1 95 REDUCED FROM $225. 10-HOOK S2 30 10-HOOK 2 30 10-HOOK 2 30 REDUCED FROM $2.75. TAYLOR HUFTY, 033 L'uiuin. Ave.

:E3Iolid.a,37 Our stock of Diamond Laco Fins, Finger and Ear Rings, Pino Gold Jewelry, Anicrlciin "Watdics, Sterling Silverware in great variety, Plated Tea Sets, Raskcts, Howls, Ico l'itchers, Ilultcr Dishes, Castors, Soup Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Itogers Plated Tablo Cutlery, Joseph Rogers Sons' Shcflield Ivory Tablo Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Erass Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, was never so complete, which wo call to tho attention of purchasers, as thoy will Cud our prices low. HARRIS SHAFER, No. 1x13 Pennsylvania avenue. dcIMf LUPIN'S CELEBRATED HERNANIES. Just received, a comnlcte assortment of Lu pin's All-silk and Wool IIEliNANIES, ranging from 75 cents to $2 per yard.

Mack UiMstedSJLK GHENAllNES, ranging from to 1.75. Xouwme SILhS, Foulard SILKS. Illuminated Suitings, Cheeked Suitings, Nun's Veilings, llengalines. New Frendi Sitines. Anderson's llett Scotch Oephyn.

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1139 NKW YOIIIC AVENUE. LACES, RUCHINGS, DRESS PLEATINGS, RIBBONS, i or and Forty Weir. jaj Senators, Members of Congress and Others, TOW THE FINEST MAUH G- A. Hi, El iT PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH GEO. T.

KEEN, UKRC'HANTTAILOII, J0-U ill Ninth Blret. U. ItOHINSON JBOYS' CLOTHING HOUSK, Jc37-Cm tvV Pennsylvania avtnos SABBATH SERVICES. EXERCISES IN THE CHURCHES. Eloquent Sermon by lief.

Edward Kftrstt llale- Dcdlratory Srnlrrs the Tabernacle mil tbcKlnlh KtriM Protestant Churches. All Souls' Church was filled by a largo and cul-tureJ audience vesterdnv mnrtilnn to henr tlio eloquent pulpit orator, Rev. Edward Everett Ilflje, oflloston. The reverend gentleman solcctod as tho basis of his dlscourso tho words as found recorded In Acts 11: "Setting All, therefore, from Traits, wo ranilo it straight courso to Eamotliraco, and the tin following to Ncapolls." may well havo had this occasion In mind when ho wrote some years after, "Things which nro not hath Clod chosen to confirm things that are." Among the few great critical points of history, among the scenes which people are fond of calling dramatic, It would be hard to lliul any mora critical or mora drnmmlo than the run of this boat across the and the landing of her crew at the new town In Greece. A Jew maker of tents, with his personal attendant, who wasa son of a Greek father by a Jew mother, with oup, or at the most, two companions, laud from tho ciaft all ttnkndnn In aland where even tho Jenlsli physiognomy Is despised.

They land with no less a purpoto than with tho distinct plan of CIIAXOINfl TUB HFUOtONS AND WORSIIlr of all Kttropoaud compelling It to ndopt a new civilisation. Wo do not rsarttho latter hnlf of the Net? Testament wisely unless we hear In mind nil along the clement of absolute confidence of which that landing nu tho Plymouth Hock of Kuropo Is so remarkable asimbol. All this confidence was prcilginvil by Christ's own confidence anil by his quiet expression of It. Never had men heard such absolute optimism. It Is tho steady proclamation that to those who do their best things will certainly turn nut well.

The same prlnclplo works now and hero as worked Ihcro and then. Onco give hihii this cheerful forward hope, let him know that things nro to bo right next month hich nro wrong now, that his salary Is to be raised at tho cud of a quarter, that the woman ho lotos will marry him as loon as April comes, and that innii Is well-nigh omnipotent that iiMiidoca not shirk his duties. He does not (ear that the world is coming to destruction. The confidence that what Is to come Is better than what Is gives to him the moral force, which makes him UOnX TIUM A COXQURnOR In the trials of to-day. All real leaders of men rely on this principle.

It is at the bottom of our national success. It is becausowokeep open tho lines or promotion, you have such a President as Oarflcld. You have a financier like Conmllus underbill becauso your social order Is sticit that bo a selling their mothers' cabbages may rise to bo inouarchs or finance If they lntvo It In them. If you have Inherited from the dark ngisncatcchlsm li which boys ami girls nrctunxlil to bo content In the condition or llto lit which they find them. llicirrrcpcau It with a protest or Interpolates it truer prayer between tho words.

A numbers ot the church or thu community they ought to bo praying and working to brlnj God a kingdom nearer that is, tolraproo tho condition or life to which tlier nro born. What should we care for, Indeed, lrilfo stopped with the gravo? In trill li as soon as this fa lour of mankind lifts us to that lotel that wo look further than tho lltllo horizon of this life, so soon do wo want to lire as Immortal beings here. This or that luxury or this or that social triumph is not uuotuli for mo hero. For In that gllmpso of liillullo relations I havo a lute ol Infinite up-petltuo. I havo eaten angels' rood, and I hunger and thirst for more.

And I am not tempted by tho poor repast or earth, which was attructlvo jester-cltt) So on 1 in 1 the Sat lour of men speaking to us ns Immortals all along. Ho does not so much contemn earthly taitcs and physical desires. Kather he oilers other inducements. In looking about the world tho question is asked, how will this op crime nu stowed? Christ saves Ills people from sin, and If Holms not saved this people from slnltlsbccauso Holms had no chance. Tho largest church we have tho Church of Homo has separated sin Irom the people by crowding between every possible substitute-Ills mother, Ills saints, Ills otllccni in such crow of nfilllalcd organization that tho pour drunkard, con of a drunkard, ho Is son of a drunkard's son, never was encouraged by tbo hand of faith.

The other churches, following this wretched example, havo had to build up their own inclemency, to defend their own doctrine, toapolopiro for their own existence, so that they could not spend force where He spent It in saving pcoplo fiom their sins. All the same His business, and their business Is the samejesterday, to-day, and forever. The same to-day that It was wliuu Paul landul on the shore of Macedonia. 'Jo take this dbcournged mnu, whose family has been wretched, whoso children hare been frightened when he came, nud to give to him tho courage of a Sou of God, to show to him that tho post is forth cu. "Who cares for the past? God forgets it.

Do you forget It?" Ileillrutlun of I he Talierunole. The Tabernacle, comer of nud Ninth streets southwest, was dedicated with appropriate and impressive ceremonies yesterday morning. Tho service was performed by the minister, tho ltev, W. Hicks. At tho conclusion or tho second hymn a largo collection was taken up, and tho church was then presented by the trustees to tho minister for dedication, which was done In a praj er.

A very appropriate letter was tout by tho trustees to Mr. Hicks, tendering tho church, Mr. Hicks then preached his dedicatory sermon, taking his text from Numbers x. 29: "Wo aro Journeying unto tho place of which tho Lord said, I will glvo it you. Como thou with us and we will do til co good for tho Lord hath spoken good concerning Israel." Tho reverend gentleman preached a sermon of great elcganco and power.

No unccttaluty," said tho reverend gentleman, "clouds tho Christian horizon; no mitt obscures tho Christian's pathway. Ills feet, often weary, tread a llrmauu well-tccuied path. And bcyouil, Just beyond, where the way Is lost in tho while luditiucc of eternity, ho knows tils journey cuds. My text Is an uileetlouate Invitation from Moses to Hobab, his brother-in-law, to join tho grand exodus toCiiiiuun, Simply rlowcd it declares thu deep and pious soilcltudo of a good man for tho well-being and happiness or ills kinsman. It Is a religious uppcul.

lie does not create glowing aiguuHiits toovcicomo Hobub'a scruples, nor does lie by picturesque enlargement tick to laptlrate the imagination. Ho preaches plain Gosocl tho plain, best Gospel of blessedness. My brelhicii, huw much lu spirit and In simplicity, in love and unction, Is this go pel Invitation, given under the sombre shadows or Miial, like tho gracious Invitation ol thu Christ llliosell, In view of the transaction of Calvary. 'Come unto me all jo that arc wcaryand heavy laden and I will give you So It Is that thu scheme, nud spirit, and purpose, and sanctions of human deliverance are one, whether under tho solemn and awlttl sjmliolisin of Stual, tho glowing periods of prophetic et angels in the dim days yonder, or under the gloiiuiis devolpmciits of the Christ dispensation, the potired-out spirit and tho universal preaching ol tho gospel or laitli, For eighteen centuries dot out souls have feasted upon the perpetual fiilllllmciil of tho promise or the Christ. 1 am with you always, even unto the end of tho '1 he sermon was listened to with deop Interest, and tho congregation was sensibly Imprestcd by it.

Many distinguished persons were among the couziegutloii, nud inuuy others tumble to attend sent letters of regret inclosing checks for collection. The singing was very lino, the Tabernacle Loaning a qtinrloito ol uncommon excellence. The quartette cousins or Mrs Powell, contralto: Its Moody, Kopi alio; bass, nud Mr, II. l.loyd, tenor and conductor. Mr, Cushiniiu presided at the oigan.

Wniitrli Jt, Cliurolt ntitl ftcliuot. Olio oftliomoU successful years that Waugh IS. Church aud Sabbath School havo over seen, both spiritually aud financially, has been tho last conference year. At Ibe commencement of the year tho outlook was most cheerless and discouraging. The church hcatlly encumbered with a debt of nioro than fO.CKX) and a comparatively small attending congregation and Sunday school certainly were not mo most favorable, signs to prognosticate I lie glorious future, which has been most remarkable, II not miraculous.

Where apathy and deadness formerly abounded, now abounds active spiritual life, connected with wonderful tuicoss Tbo Incubus of the debt has boon remosod by good subscription for the entire amount, Sl.uOJ of which has ulread) been paid In. More thuii twn hundred porsous have professed cumerslou, out or which number 126 nave been added to thu church Thu hundny school has prospered In a like manner, to such an extent as to ncces-ltate an Increase of tho seating capacity of the lecture room, where the sessions or the suiida school aro held, nearly ono quarter. Tho preacher lu charge, Kev. WItlord Downs tho supeiinteiident. Captain J.

II. Hitchcock, with tho assistant superintendent, William Mlddlctnn, and a corps of cillclcut oillu'rs and teachers, lint added mucli to the success, nud have proved themselves a band of zealous and faithful workers In tho cause of Christ foiinilrj Stuudnj- Autilvcrsurj-, Tho Sunday School Missionary Society of Foundry Church held Its annual meeting last cvculng. The report of the secretary showed that over SoOO had been collected during the year. The exercises were most Interesting and instructive, "The Angel of Christianity" was an oxorclso participated In by iovcii members of tho society-Miss Heisle Graft, Mln Crafts, Miss Annie Horsey. Miss Itiiiherford, and Messrs.

Chandleo, Stoek, aud Rutherford The Piece exhlDlted the most pioiuliient religious of the world and the high claims of Christianity over them all. Tho rich, clear voice of Miss Gruir. both In her recitations aud tliigliu, was particularly enjoyable and or liiith order. The recliutlous by tho children were sery entcrtalulug and pleasing. Mr.

Frank Ma. gulre sang a tenor solo which was highly appreciated by the congregation, Mr. Frauk Wilson conducted the singing and Mr. Will Cohen presided at the organ. To be brief, tho exercises were a great sueceai.

rVllilli Ktieot I'rotcslunt Church, The dedication of the Ninth Street Y. Church yesterday morning brought together within the walls of this beautiful and cosy edifice a largo audience. The services cro conducted by ltev. T. I).

Vnllnl, the president of tbo Maryland Conference, who wui assisted by Iter. E. Drink-home, tbe editor or the UrthcdM Aiwcatt, Haiti, more, and ltev. Hall, the pastor. The cere monies of the dedicatory exercises as detailed In tho ritual of tho church were rend and tho cdlflco was solemnly dedicated to tho services of God.

Hcv. T. li. Vallnt then dellrercd tho sctmon, which was a discourse of great power and eloquence. Upon tho conclusion of lie sermon a collection wis taken tin to payoff thosllghtlndcbtcdncsswhlcli still remains upon i Property.

Tho total indebtedness is on I1.S00, and after tho collection ft good portion or Mils was wiped away. Ihirlngtho services tho choir, tinder tho direction of Mr. Oeorgo Hartwoll, rendered number or fine selections. Tho choir is composed ns follows! Mrs. Curry, Mrs.

Moore, MssJcnnlo Perkins, Mrs. Gregg. Miss Parsons, Miss rrain, and Mr. Franzonf. Miss Ellen Stein presided at tho organ, firm Yorlt Arcnue Clmreli.

Tho New Yorlt Avenuo Church was filled yestor-day morning to overflowing by a largo and Intelligent audience. The fact that the former pastor, Kev. Dr. 1'Axton, would occupy Iho pulfrtt for tho last tlmo served to add to tho number ol worship, crs that each Pabbath fill thatodlllcc. Tho usual llorsl collection was very claborato and beautiful.

One largo square ploco boro on lti wlilto bosom the words "God Speed." This was tho onlyal. liision rando to the coming separation. Itcv. Dr. I nxlon preached, as usual, an acceplnblo and Interesting discourse.

He occupied tlio pulpit again In tho evening. On next Sunday ho will occupy the pulpltnf tho ehuirh In New York. Hlsramlly will roinaln hero for two of thtco weeks. t'linrcli Ills understood Hint tho North Capitol Methodist Church will loso tho services or Itcv. IMI.

Havonner at this conference, although ho has served but ono year. There seems to bo little doubt that Itcv, It. N. Ilier, tho pastor of tho Metropolitan M. U.

Church, will be returned. Althotnjli tlio arrangement for paying the church debt havo not let been completed, they aro progressing satisfactorily. Hov. Dr. Newman, who has recently accepted the pastorate of a Coitgrcgallnnnt church in New York city, will nt tho next session of his conference ask to bo located loft without an appointment in his church, tho Methodist Kplscopal for one year He Is still a Methodist.

Fletcher Cbapcl, at tho corner of Fourth street and New York nvcuiio, wns last year attached to Grace Church, but for thu past row months has been served by such ministers ns wcro obtainable from time to time. Thu membership Is small and cannot adequately support ft pastor, and It Is thought this year It will lie attached to McKendrco Chapel, of which It was an outgrowth. Hov. W. MoK, Hammnck does not expect to bo returned to tho Memorial M.

II Church, ou II street northeast, which ho has nerved only part of tho year. There seems to bo some dissatisfaction In (lie conference ns to this church, us the church property Is not deeded, fts oilier churches, to trustees for the Methodist Kplscopal Church, but tho church, having been built by Itcv. Markhain as memorial to his wire, he retains tho title. Ho has declined to deed away tho property, and It Is stated that conference will not scud another pastor there. TEMPERANCE MEETINGS.

Tlio nnslinnrnya The Women's Gospel Mrrtliiffa. Every seat lu Lincoln Hall was filled last evening nt the regular public meeting of this well-known temperance organization. Tho president or Iho club, Charles M. Nye, made an cffcetlvo opening nddrcss. Ho closed by Introducing J.

C. Lee, who gate his experience as to tho good results ofa temperauoo life. Professor GeoigaGal-llher rendered lu flno style tho solo, "Tomb Not or Taste tho Hparkllupafafs." A very Interesting addresswas delivered by Judge Dirloy.of Iowa, fl ho stated lio was not ntemporanco lecturer, but he never refused to rnlso his toteo In tho causo of temperance, His remarks wcro both practical and posltlvo In the denunciation of tho liquor traiTle. Mr. Nyo mado an urgent nppenl In cloilng for signers to tho pledge.

A largo nuuiber signed the pledge. IN OEOnaETOWN, Tho Woman's Evangelical Temporanco Association held an enthusiastic meeting In the hall of the D.ishaway llororm Club orGeorgctown yestor-day afternoon. The meeting was In charge of Mrs. Chambers, and took the character of an experience meeting, with a short nddress by Mrs. McKcndrce Ulley, who mado an urgeut appeal to young men to como forward and sign tho plcdgo.

A large number icsponded. OOSI'Et, MERINO. AT MASONIC TEMPLE, Tho hall lu Masonic Teraplo wasdciiselrpockcd yesterday at tho Gospel meeting of tho Woman's Christian Tcmnernnco Union, Mrs, Chapln pro-sided. Mrs. Wilson, of Vlrglnla.read tho Scriptures, and spoke brlclly of iho different phases nud rtutlci connected with the work of tho Woman's Christian Temperanco Union.

Shots a timid but very pleasing and acceptable speaker a womanly woman In lis strictest senso. Several earnest prayers cro offered and ords of encouragement wcru given from Iowa, Maine, and other States. Tho music wascondiicted by Mr. Harries, chorister Miss Ilond. organist, and Mr.

Gibson, on cornet. The deepest Interest was manifest, anil several signed tho pledge. Itnllun tliicrn To-night will bo inaugurated brief season of Italian opera, which has been eagerly anticipated by all lovers of music. The company arrived yesterday at noon from Rochester, where they appeared on Friday night, coming In a special train consisting of one special car, three sleepers, four passenger coaches, and two bnggago cars. Never belorc has a company of such magnitudo been put upon tho road.

The succoss which has attended their performances in every cltv Justifies the wisdom of Colonel Maplcsou In ileicr-mlulngtotravcTan organization complete lu every department. Of the principals Miss Mlnnlo Ilauk Is ell remembered from her visit llirco years ago, tho tlrst tlmo that Colonel Muplcson tried Washington, aud tlio lavorabla Impression she created then Is still remembered. Wo toko a natural pride lu her for that tho Is an American, having been born In New Yorknnd having received her cull ro musical education In that city, Sho has enjoyed the most emphatic European triumph, and has been equally lauded by her representations in this country, In the opera Carmen." which will bo presented to-night, MUs Ilauk will appear In a role which she created nud for which sho Is peculiarly ndapted, both on nccount of her great pcrsonnl beauty and her muslcnl acquirements. In Carmen'' will also appear Campanliii, whoso glorious olco has excellent opportunities in tho rolo of Don Jote, and Del Pucule, a faithful and conscientious artist. The opera will be placed on tho stngo with all the claborato setting that Its spectaculur character demands, with all tho grand chorus and full orchestra.

Iffuvei-ly'a MntOitmi Mlimti-l-1. To-night Ford's Opora-Houso will bo occupied by Havcrly's Mastodon Minstrels, and the bare announcement of this fact Is sufficient to Insure a crowded house. Minstrelsy, under tho energetic management of Hoverly, has assumed a new Importance, and has gained a fresh hold upon Iho public attention. Every troupe that ho controls Is equipped In a manner heretotore unknown In th history of burnt cork. The organization that will appear to-night has met with tho most unprecedented success, not only In this country, but abroad.

They startled tlio phlegmatic English by their entertainments, and gave them new revelation of the possibilities or negro minstrelsy. As a result they drew crowded audiences, and were patronized by the royal family ami tho nobility, and mado great piles of shcckles for tho enterprising manager who had tho courage to send them across tho water. Since their return to this country, they havo been equally successful, nud at their engagement here last season hundreds wcro nightly turned nwny, unable to gain admittance Among tho principals aro the Only Leon, Hilly Rice. Frank Cushman, tbo Dockstadcrs Brothers. Tho Mastodons will glvo a grand street parado to-day.

lolloo li-ndiuurlra lu Daujzer. At 1:23 yesterday morning lire was discovered In the store of Mr. II. lI.Hcmpler,optlcinn,453I'cnn-silvnnla avenue northwest An alarm was turned in from box 121, and In few minutes the department responded. The conflagration was not extinguished until after 52,000 worth of damago had been tlunaj fully Insured, Tho came of tho Arc Is unknown.

The blare wilt perhaps cause the District Commissioners to at onco have tho plans of thu new I'ollco Headquarters placed lu hand. The folly of using tbo present old rookery was never better demonstrated than on this occasion, although It Is fact too patent to require much demonstration. Besides the most valuable police records, tbo building contains the Fire Dopart-mom's apparatus, which, if destroyed, would cost thousands of dollars to replace. What with half a dozen stores and restaurant underneath, tiro is llablo to break out at any tlmo. Wllllnir In Willi for Vlndlentloii, Mr Chailes II.

Dickson, of Indiana, who was promoted to a 11,600 clerkship in thu Indian otllce a few days ago, has written a letter to Indlau Commissioner Price, lu which ho says lo me this is an cvldenceof your continued esteem and confidence lu my Integrity, which I highly price i yet In view ot tho fact that I am charged with complicity lu mull contract matters, while feeling entirely Innocent of any of Hie charges made against me, I destro to respectfully request that such promotion ba held lu abeyance until such tlmo as I shall ba thoroughly vindicated. Mr. Dickson should accept. The law holds every man Innocent unlll proven guilty, and none of Mr. Dickson's hosts of friends hero or clsowhbre believe that he will be any wrongdoing Tlio Nliulupcnrc tiuli.

The Sbakspcare Club held Hi regulai weokly meeting Saturday night at tbo residence of Mrs. C. Adams, on Rhode Island avenue Act of Henry IV was read by tho club, followed by a musical and literary programmo of great excellence. The momhersof the club and guests then repaired to the dining-room, where a bountiful collation was Indulged In, thoughtfully prepared by the geolal hostess Tho next meeting will boa miscellaneous ono, and a programme of more than ordinary Iniorcst Is being prepared. Nuuiltij Concrri.

Tho Hague llrltlih Minstrels gave a concert at the NntlonalTheatre Inst night which was fairly attended and which was greatly enjoyed by those present The selections wero carefully made, aud (he Uallads cliotcn wero of tho most pleasing character. Tho members of tho troupo aro ad good vocalists, and when thor were hero last fall their Individual and collective excellences wcro pointed out. A rolo ConUot itl llie Itlnk, There will be another of Ihoso exciting nud In. Icrcstlug polo contests at the rluk this evening between tho Ililtlmoro nud Washington clubs. The Daltlmoro boys are lu good spirits, and as iliey were the victors In the last match will stilve hard to maintain their prestige.

A big crou and a holly contested game are anltcl rated Dis'rmcr mtcviTiKs. Tlie WrntlirrTn-DitT. ZV.f lrl.l.tlA M.I..1 olfow cl I ram, tenrmer southerly winds, stationary or Ihr HYisMriffton cUy o-rtay Increasing ttoudtneii follotccd Iij rafn, Thermometry readings: 7 a. Wj 11 ft. 0 8 p.

7 p. 11 p. 80 1U11UJUUII1, 0.4' Prominent Arrlviil'. WlLLAtsD'n-Cliarles Walkers, II. O.

Parker, neorgo I. Huntress, Tloston I James. Wheeler, llanuver, Pn. J. Ji rtrwnl, lMtistnirgt II.

N. ltltlen-hmuo, p. hhocmaker, Philadelphia! K. M. Dels, H.

S. furanson, Pennsylvania: F. W. Hmlth, VM (l(It. Whlltuker, Trenton.

N. J.t ii II. llonlon, New York Hugh Whit. Han Franclscoi J. M.

Hall, Delaware) li A. Me-scla, Mexico. William. Philadelphia! George K. rhlpmapt A.

II. Tnttie. Holland, VM Charles in. U. B.

Arizona! Mr. Younir, Arizona Ter-rluiryi it. S. Watson, Mill l.Vei II. H.

Young, Arizona Territory! F. u. Forster, Austin, Texasi U. Donaldson, lloston I. LaMIii Ki llogr, New York i II.

It. Crowiic, Maryland i Lodle 11. llauta.liuli A. u. Ilngeny, Colmnbiis, Olilnt A.C lllack, Cincinnati, Ohloi tf.A, Ilaxtir, Limn, Ohio.

William I. Chnpmin, Pan Francisco: II. Jlenjainln. J. Hatterllnvnlte, New Yurkl H.

Isoloug, Connecticut N. Jordan. George D. Iloberu Tnomns Rowland. Itufus L.O0I", General H.

Ii. lltmgcrrord Adams, New Yorki I). I. Mink-. Philadelphia! Daniel Ixithrop, Hoston.

II. M. J. Arthur Hinckley, A. II.

Van-tlernpd, New York George U. Greene, Lockport, ItHKM, J. Jonlon.Mr. Joseph Espy, Thcodoro Cook, J. I-nllelt, Cincinnati! Hen M.

Pratt, Covin, ton, MM J. M. llcslrlek, lowni J. r. Chandler.

New ork 1 J. Ii. Do Winn, Portland, Me.i W. C. and K.

T. Wvman.t'lilcngol K. P. White, M. lllaek, l'lillndel-phlat W.lt.Crtwey, Chicago! P.

O. Moss, Hamlusky, KT.JAins.-IL Livingston, New York! L. Russell, New Hampshire! r. Iluncir, J. 11.

Klasan, New F. James, William Anderson, Cincinnati, Ohio! UH. IMKht, Akron, Ohio! Georgo F. Thj lor, M. ilaltlmore.

Thomoson, F. 8. It. Wlssmann, Naiork! Horace Gray. HeKi-tlani U.

bchlcsluge, Hoston 1 c. P. llcree, Ilaltlmore. Wur.CKKi.'B.-Mr. Lycen, Philadelphia.

You can publish a three-lino ndvertitoment of "Wanted," "For Rent," "For Sale." or "Lost," thrco times for twcnty-flvo cents InTiis lttruD-ucan. Havcrly's Minstrels will arrive hero to-day and lako lodgings nt the National, During the twenty-four hours ending at eight in. yesterday, the police made thirty-eight arrests. Dr. E.

M. Scbncffcr wilt deliver a free lecturo At the Y. M. C. Chapel this cvculng, on the use of the microscope.

George Roan, colored, was arrested Saturday night for knocking down Clara Colo because sho refused to kiss him. Tho tailors held a stormy meeting on Saturday night, which ended In the withdrawal of the vice-president, D. G. McDonald. John Wecdeu (alias Wccdon) was on Saturday convicted for a burglary at the residence of Mr.

Hugh T. Taggart, tssrstant district attorney. Marriage licenses wero Issued Saturday to Georgo W. Joyce and Hattte A. Wilson, William II.

Norton, or Montgomery County, Maryland, And FAnnle Slnclalr.of this city. It is reported that there aro a number of cases of smallpox at Frecdman's Village, near Arlington, and that many people aro constantly coming from that place Into the city. 0" Jane Eyre," In a German rendltlou under tho. title. Dio Walso von Lowood." will bo given this evening for benefit of tlio German Orphan Asylum at Abncr's Musio Hall.

As staled In Saturday's REFi'nMCAN tho grand Jury on Saturday found indictments against A. C. Spteldo for tho murdor of A. M. Soteldo, mid also assault with Intent to kill Claronco M.

llarton. A tiro which broko out In tho rear of tho third story of Davis' photograph establishment, at No. 723Soventh street northwest Saturday morning, did damage to the amount of tJ50 beforo It was extlugulshcd. A literary and musical entertainment will bo given nt Congregational Church next Saturday night. Miss Ida K.

Hinds will rcclto In costume, and Professor UlschoiT and others glvo tho muslcnl selections. J. Ambler Smith has, for John E. Morris, filed suit for divorce against Marin Morris. Tho parties wcro married lioro May 3, 1S7C.

Tho complainant charges that his wlfo deserted him twoycarsago, and has slnco that tlmo remained away. Tlio Grand Slro of the Odd-Fellows, Luther J. Glen, has Issued a proclamation colling upon tho order to suitably commemorate tho sixty-third nnnlversaryof thoordcr, April 20. Tho Uniformed Battalion contemplate a punido on that day, and will invito tho Baltimore Drill Association to unite with them, The grand Jury on Saturday round Indictments against Charles Swann and John If. Murphy, for larceny Irom V.

II. Norman same, for robbery of Mr. Normau, and Charles O'Lcary, William Clark (alias rcg-Lcg Drown), and John H. Murphy, for robbery from L. L.

Doone. These aro all three-card-montc men. Ibinjamln Kurt, recently employed nt the National Theatre, -visited that placo and endeavored to force his way back behind the scenes. He was ejected by William Phillips, stago carpenter, and during tho scuffle Kurtz out tho latter In thosido with a pocket-knife, Indicting a painful wound. Kurtz was arrested, Tho case ot Mitchell, tho colored cx-pollceman, charged with rapo, which has bcon occupying tho attention of the Criminal Court for tho last two days, came to a close Saturday by the Jury being unable 10 agree.

This Is tho second trial, on tho former tho Jury standing eleven ror conviction and ono for acquittal Tho Unlou-llcthcl Hlstorlo and Lllorary Association will hold lis regular weekly meeting this evening In the Bercan Baptist Church. Thcro 111 bo a discussion of tho papers presented at the last meeting, "Colored Churches of America," by Mr J. L. Davis, and Race Pride," by Mr. Lewis Doug-lass.

Oscar Chaunccy (alias Chandler), with half a dozen inoro aliases, a respectably-dressed youth, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Dctccllvo Acton on ft charge of victimizing several lodging-bouso keepers. This is supposed to bo tho young man whohas swindled several boarding-houses of late by pacing himself off as tho nephew and relative of well-known city merchants. At tho mcetlngof the District of Columbia Social Science Association, held Saturday night In tho parlors of tho Spcncorlan Business College, Mrs. I.uclnda II. Chandler read a paper upon "Tho Relations of Social Science to Charities, Religion, and Government," after which thcro was series or nve-mluuto discussions upon tho thoughts and plans embodied in tho pnper.

Officer Mlllslead, of thoSovcnthU'rcclnct, reports that about 1:20 o'clock Sunday morning an attempt was mado to rob No. 600 street northwest, occupied by Mr. Wright. A negro was caught in the vestlbulo of tho houso with a box of knives and forks by gentleman who was going into the houso, who, when npproached by the gentleman, drew knife on him and mado his escape, dropping the knives and forks. Washington Division, No.

1, Uniform Rank, Knights or Pythias, will Install the following offl-cers on Wednesday night! Sir Knight Commander, J.T. Cold well; Sir Knight Lieutenant Commoudor. Halvor Nelson: Sir Knight Herald, James II. fshanks; Sir Knight Treasurer, B. F.

Evans: Sir Knight Recorder, J. II. Hutchinson; Hir Knight Guard, M. Davis; Sir Knight Sentinel, J. It.

P. Carpenter; Sir Knight Standard Bearer, It. Har-don, Frances Wallace, respeclablo looking colored girl, was chargod In tho Criminal Court Saturday with murdering her Infant child 011 tbo night of December 31, 1881, by leaving It In tho woods to die. On being asked whether she was guilty or not guilty sho surprised everybody by pleading guilty. Tho Distrct Attorney ordered that a plea of not guilty be entered, and tho Court assigned counsel to conduefher case.

The girl acknowledges hor guilt. The Rev, Mathlas Allg, pastor of St. Mary's German Catholic Church, Fifth street, hat been couflnod to his houso for some time owing to the growing Infirmities of old age. The venerable gentleman) he Is over eighty years) was not as well yesterduy evening as ho had been in tho morning, but his general condition was much improved over that of the last row dajs. His physician, Dr.

Mluko, thinks that his patient will recover and live to sco many moro years, Ou Saturday, In tho Criminal Court, Messrs. Smith and Claggett, counsel ror Martin J. Casey, couvlctcd tor an assault with Intent to kill Mattlo A. llergcvlu, nrgued the motion ror an arrest of Judgment. Tho point raised was that tho Indictment charged the prisoner with committing felonious misdemeanor, which, they argued, was a crime unknown to tho law, and cited a uumbor of authorities lo support tho motion.

Judge Cox took the papers and promised to dellvor an opinion 011 Tuesday, Ijivlnla Ernest has filed a petition for dlvorca against Uleazer 0, Ernest. The marrlago took place lu Washlugton, July 22, 1879 The bill charges that when tho complainant married tho defendant was a milk dealer, and two weeks after sho becamo bis wife ho commenced being dissipated, neglecting his business until It was all goue and then using her credit and doing nothing toward) his support, Dining this time she bad to support him and his three chlldron by a former wife. Cruel treatment and final desertion Is also charged. The case of tbo Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Compan) against Albert Grant has been beforo the courts forsome tlmo, aud during tho last week has been beforo tho Court lu Banc. Tho sutt is an Important one, Involving tho ownership to a row 01 suiuauiQ nouses ou r.asi uipnoi street, known as "Grant's Row," Thecaso will finally Hud its way to the tiuprcruo Court of Iho United Slates.

On Saturday tho Court In llano denied tho application of Grant to take the testimony or the receiver to show how he had managed the estate while ho was In possession. The motion for tho appointment of a receiver li uow being Argued Cuiiitrenaloiiul Teiuptimiicu Nuclei'. The Congressional Tcmporance Socloty fittingly Commemorated Its forty.elghth anniversary last evenlug In Its customary manner by a publlo meeting at Metropolitan Presbyterian Church ou Capitol Hill, Fourth and II streets southeast. The church was moderately Idled when the vcnerablo president or the ticiety, cx-Justlco Strong, mado his opening addriss. It was followed by tho reading of the report of tbo secretary, Dr.

dickering, nud strong, appropriate addresses by ox-Governor Dlu.ley, of Maine: Cougrossmen Nor. cross, or Massachusetts! Miller, of I'onnsylvanli, and if Ohio. Several other ipcakcit announced wcro unavoidably absent. WEST WASHINGTON. Greek Meets Oreek.

Rather an amusing Incident occurred near the corner of Thirty-first and r- streets Friday afternoon In tho naturoof aslight altercation between two of Georgetown's most highly respected citizens. It appears A. purchased a certain plcco of property from tho District gov. eminent 011 which was aelablo belonging to II. Mr.

A.gavoa carpenter In his employ orders to movo stable from the lot ho had Just bought. Whllo In Iho act of carrying out his Instructions, Mr. 11. appeared on tho scene and In qullo em-phatlu terms objected to Its Immediate removal. Messrs.

A. and alter tomo conversation considerably more pcrsonnl Ihan Is usual between members of Parliament, came to blows. However, no dntnago was done, and tho carpenter, with the assistance of largo forcoof men, succeeded In moving Iho stable. What tho result or tho controversy will bo will be looked forward to with Interest by Iho Inhabitants of this quiet nnd usually well-behaved portion of tho city. As tho participants are both venerable and gray-hnlrcd gentlemen of excellent reputation, tliearr.ilr caused uulto a little comment In social circles.

Captain W. 8. P. Sanger, living on Prospect street, who has been quite 111 for several weeks. Is now considered out of danger, aud Improving rapidly.

HouaEnREAKiNa About eight o'clock Saturday night an attempt was mado to break Into dwelling on (Irtene street, nenr Bridge. Tho owner of the prcmlsesjlrcd at tho man ns he was Jumping over the fence, nnd then In company with couplo of neighbors gavo chase, but tho burglar escaped. Later in tho ovcnlng colored man was rnugtil whom they suspected, but as nothlug could bo proven ho was allowed to depart, Arrivaiji at the West Emi Hotel. S. Brown, Long Meadows, Clam Floinmlng.clly Ilrook Craig, Cooncy, John Meagher, Sliver Hill, Vaj James Grime, city; I.

Goodwin, Alexandria, John J. Cook, city; John Keody, New Jersey; E. Hockstln, Frederick City, Md. NotSmslliox. The colored girl named Susan Early, reported ns having smallpox, was visited by tlio Hiatth Officer, Captain f-lmms, yesterday, who reports tho disease to bo scrofulous rash, not smallpox.

limit Tide. February 27, 3.21 a. 8.52 p. m. A (JallaiitHtsliller'M Tnurrnl.

Louis Morel), a clerk In tho Indian Bureau, died on the 23d and was burled at Congressional Cemetery yesterday nftcriioon nt three o'clock. He leaves wlfu And four children. Mr. Morcll was born In Berlin In received a fiuo academic education. He camo to this country at tho age of seventeen, and at onco enlisted In defense of his adopted country.

At Gettysburg ho received three terrible wound-, ono of Ibcm resulting In tho loss or an eye, another penetrated his abdomen, and tbo third dl.abled his left leg. In 1R63 ho was appointed lu tbo Surgeon-General's Office, and subsequently was nppolntcd in Iho Indian Office Last rail bo was appointed a special agent to superintend the taking or tho census nf tlio Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin. Ills dentil was caused oy hemorrhage, as a result of said wounds, and was undoubtedly hastened by his ardu ous labors lu connection with tho taking or said census. Lincoln Post, No. 3, or tho Grand Army took eutlro clmrgo of thu funeral arrangements.

Iter. Dr. Addison assisted at the service. lu tho absenco or the commander, Paul Brodle. tlio senior vico officiated.

Beautiful floral oflcrlncs were sent by Mr. Morcll's fellow-clerks In the Indian OfJlco and from his German friends, as well as his neighbors. Mr. Morell wns brnvo soldier, an aflectionato husband and father, And a devoted friend. All Injnrrtl Iltiahnnit'a Ntory.

On Thursday Mrs. Frances A. Ilaller.thrOugh her Attorney, filed a suit for divorce from her husbaud, William II, trailer, alleging cruel trcatmont and Abandonment as causes of her complaint. The husband, on the other hand, had cross bill pro-pared, which was filed Saturday, and which sets forth very damaging allegations against tho Ho admits tho marrlago to have taken place In this city In Oclober last, and claims that plain-till' then admitted to him to havo been seduced by one Roths, to whom sho had been engaged previous to said marriage, and who Is uow at Bismarck, Dakota. It Is further alleged that Roths had a wlfo and children living at tho tlmo In Philadelphia, and that ho had bought plaintiff an engagement-ring and purchased furniture with view of going to housekeeping with her beforo alio beenmo defendant's wife.

Tho cross-bill further states that defendaut condoned her past doings on condition that sho would becomo a virtuous and faith she, on tho contrary, continued her Intercourse with said Roths, and was also guilty or criminal Intimacy with various other persons unknown. Ho denies nuy Ads of cruelly on his part, but asserts that tho sickness she experienced was brought on by nets or her own nnd to avoid dUgraceiul exposures. He denies the charges in his wife's bill specifically and In detail. LO PAL MENTION. To-Isny Will Give Asvnr One TIioii-nnd Dollar' Wortli of Hlnmoiitla In cans of tea and coffee, sold at our place of business.

No present worth over to will bo given away, excepting diamond earrings, diamond studs, diamond collar buttons, diamond rings, All guaranteed to ba gcnulno diamonds. Call nr send in your orders for tea and coffee, at SI per can, a cans for J-'i, 12 cans for S10, 25 cans fur 820, or 05 cans tor 850, with present or some kind In every cau. Seo list of those who get elegant diamond presents to-day in lo-morrow's papers. To-morrow 0 will give nothing of special value except watches. Gent's solid gold hunting-case watches, ladles' solid gold liuntliig-caso watches, open-face gold, silver, and nickel chatelaine watches, and quite a variety of other styles and dcBlgns.

Wednesday every can sold will contain a sum of money frura 10 cents to S250. Do you want a diamond, watch, or money? Tako your choice. Suppose you try your luck to-day, to-morrow, and Wednesday. Orders by mall promptly forwarded to all parts of tho United States. Mako up club.

It will pay. Address Importers' Tea Company, 819 Market Space, Washington, D. C. pu ltHC TOICK. Washington, Jan.

4, 1882. Gentlemen: Finding myself brcakingdown with work nud business caro I resorted to Brown's Iron Hitters as strengthener. Fioin their use I bavoderlvedmuch benefit, so much, I keep them In my house now at all times as a family medicine. I most cheerfully recommend the medlclno (Brown's Iron Bitters) for general debility caused by overwork and mental strain. JNO.

M.McAVOY. Ailiulnlatrnlor'a Knle orilosilts, Inliitlnfrs, HtchliitTM, anil Eiitrrnvliiff. Commencing this (Monday) evening at half-past seven o'clock, Thomas Howling, auctioneer, will sell, by order of F. D. Brockeil, administrator, the valuable prlvnto library, together with the flno collection or etchings and engravings or Iho Into Archibald Roane, esq nlsosoine books and paintings belonging to othcrowners.

Thcsale will take place at Dowllng's auction-rooms, nouthwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street. Inrl tii-upis Wine. Wo can confidently recommend 8 peer's Tort Grape Wine, which wns awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair, a superior article for tba sick and debilitated, and all thoso who require vinous stimulation and luvlgoratlon. Tho vineyards and cellars aro at 1'atssac, New Jersey, neur New York city. This wine la sold by druggists and grocers.

Tue Sheila Hatha. Turkish. Russian, and Sulphur Baths, street. Open Sunday till ono p. m.

003 Coiumervlnl Printing A -specialty at The National Republican Job Rooms. "Alileruvy Dntry Wncona." Fresh Aldernoy huttcr'chnrncd every morning, and delivered lu prints, at 00c. per lb. Also cottage cheese, 5c per ball; buttermilk, 6c, per quart, and sweet milk 6c. per quart.

AIIUIVAL OP PAHSKNGISll T11A1NH. Oorreetea to February 4, lssi Baltimore and Potomao Depot corner filslh and I) streets. Afominff. I JfrcnCrio. Alexandria- 11M 1 1 1140 Richmond night line.

1. 00 1 Richmond day 1 00 IWasb'Ktonnlgbtlloe S.U Alexandria. b-I Midland 7:40 Iw Vet Limited exprew 4 00 stsuiugwiuuriiua 1 Alexandria 8.30 Haltlmoreaccom SHO North and West oiithern Fast S-lo I Alexandria 10.25 Cblauro limited S.4U 3-21 Alexandria I North nnd Went (eio Midland pass'r. I trost Man, imiu, run, lucnmoiiuiuguiunn. v-ju and New York 11:10 IllAilv.

tllallv exeenttiundnv. Baltimore and Ohio Dcnol corner New Jersey ave- nns nml usireei. JUortllriff. tN.YPhlla. and Halt, express 2 33 Hall, and way 6:13 Pittsburg.

Chicago, Chi. und Bt. Till BaiLandwaysluU'iia, 810 tNew York. and Halt, ex S.13 Frod'k. Point of Hocks and way 8 33 Halt, and Aunap.

8 J3 Murtlnsburg, Winchester, lingers-town, PL of Hocks, aud way stations. H. 9,43 Annapolis, nnd way lialtimora express ,.,10 30 Halt, and laurel Annapolis and Evening. way stations 1:30 tcto. and Ht.

2.03 Staunton Valley and llngerstown ex 2:40 (On Sunday only, UalL ami 8.00 Baltimore aud way.H 4 20 Piedmont, l'olut ot Hocks, and way 4 N. and Halt, ex MO tliolL, Annuo, 6:37 I milsburg Johnstown ax. (llagora-town A Frederick). 7:33 InalLandwaystat'ns 7JS3 Ilaltlmore ex press- 8-00 Chicago. Columbus and Wheeling O-M tllalL and Laurel ex.

Trains marked dally. Sunday only. Other trains daily except Sunday. All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. SPECIAL NaTIOES.

IS-rST HEADQUAItTBltS CAPITAL CITY BdrS' aUAlll) INFANTRY COHPd, isitixoTOM, Feb. 27, IRsl Tlio olllcers and members of this command aro hereby ordered to appear at the Armory, In full uniform, at 13:30 o'clock TO-DAY, lor the purpose of pajlng the last trlhutoof rcipect to Iho memory of our deceased honorary member, Mr, JaoieaT. Juck-son. TIIOMAH H. KELLY, Cupl.

I'om'ilg, W. ecretaryt n- -T5r COMMANDERV, K. llXJ No. Knights of this Conininiidery and all Sir Knights of sUur Commauderles in regular standing are requested to meet ni tho Asvtiiin, tl clock TO-PAY, In fall uniform, lo attend Hie fn. ncrulof ourlateiYaler.

Wr Knight John Y. Hell. Ill-order of tlio fit I EMItsL.Yf CUMMANDEH. tw DR. S.

OOCKF.ItII.LU, DENTIST, wyMy Fifteenth street. ..,.4 -t, tlltirM'TtfiBfm BPECIAL NOTICES. DIL A. CARMAN, nictf rirt-r. lOtS Fntirljianlh frfu.L Pccond door south Irom All Houls' Church.

e.Vem nsr" livery BTAm.r. between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets (enlraneeaUofromll). Landaus, Couires, Haddle Horses, and everything comprising slock, necessary for a drst-cUus Hiring A iiunilierof very fine New Carriages Just added to Carriages, with drivers In llrery, by day, week, or month. ar-Conncctcd Willi National Ttlepbonlo Exchange. JaS-ly tsn HOOKH AWAY DOWN.

LANG A IMS STREET. Discontinuing tho Hook llrnnch will no sell AMERICAN MTANDAltl) AND FINI1 1100KB at levs thai! half lowest qtiotnilons. Full eels Congressional Globe. Full sets CniurrcKdonal Record. Full seta Medical and Kuralcal History of Iho War.

Full sets fortieth Parallel Hurvey. 1'nll sets Wheeler Hurvey lleimrt. Full sets all Valuable Government Publications. Hookhlndhig continued, stlth Increased facilities rot all liner work, LANG A CO. leio tr 1O08 slreeu (KJJTT- Hl'ECtAI.

IS TO GIVE krtV 'notice Hint no person Is authorized lo contract any bills or make any contracts feir or on bchall or tho Co-opcratlvo Ico Company, excepting tho undersigned RICHARD HIGH, fto-lin (Superintendent 25T PURR AND FtlEflH COD-LIVER Freshly mado Emulsion Fhosphatlc Cou-Llver Oli.atRIMH' PHARMACY. cor-per Fourteenth street and Ncsv York nvenue. J'jsr- bTYLOORAPHIO AND MACKINNON lav Fountain Pens. 1'rtnlM and verbal dln-ctlons by OHO. 1L UEIHIIOK, 038 streoh no'J tiiii SSr- WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE A8- sorlmentof Water Waves, th finest ever made, In tho newest and most elegant styles andshades-thc nucstover exhibited In Washington, at DEMONGKOT CIO Ninth street north tvcsL The ladles are requested to call and seo them: de7-3m tjrrTT- WHOdP.

mtHIDKNCiyi ATIE rnbhci. In tlit rlty nro requested to notify TI1K NA'. ION AL UIII'OKLICaN at once.Mtho l'ollctj Department to not nppear to want tho nintu-r made public, under tho erroneous Impression that tocrrcy )wli to detection ufcrlme. JKgj-p CITIZKNS' INSURANCE COM. This now Homo Company, prepared for tiuslncfls.

Insures naalnst Ion by flro id lowest rates. CaII and save monoy by lmurluff at home, Trnntces! Mntthflw O.Kmcry, Charles C. Diinrnn-sou, William II nempsey, Wanh. Is. William.

Ham-nol l-'owif, Iwh Clpphano, Gustavo Lansbursu. James rminjr, William ri hompnoru M. (I. Kmrry ciiutava H. V.

Morscll Lewis Clepbr.nft TrCMuror. Offlcoi Hrcond National Hunk lJu.ldlnff, fckwenth street nortbwrM. fc9 1ST VACCINE VIRUa Fresh BOVINE VIRUS, Irom the New England Vaccine Company, on Ivory Points, at 20 cts. each. W.

a THOMPSON. Jail rharmacLst, 703 Fifteenth street Q3- JAMK3 S. TOl'IIAM. Manufacturer ot TRUNKS. HARNESS, SADDLERY, BAGS, 4a No.

433 Seventh street northwest REPAIRING promptly attended to. IVTSr-ARLINClTON LIVIJRY AND SALE BI'A-lirE DLLS, JOHN 11. CLARK. Manager. No.

1734 street, between Seventeenth aud Light eentli streets, keeps for hire all tho latest styles of Carriages, by tbo hour or month, with drivers fn liver. Ladles' nnd Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Particular attention given to Hoarding Horses. dojo-tf IBrrST-HOMKOl'ATIHaMEDICINIMOFEVKRY ly kind. Humphrey's specifics, Extract Witch Hazel, Imperial arauuin, and other food for Infants atuOUUULIN'H.

eels a ROSS PERRY, Attorncy-al-Law. Offl co: No. 312 street, opposite City Hall. noS-Cm Kl2J Administered for Extracting Teeth. II.

V. DL-MFSIEII, Dentist. scK-ly SOOMovonUi street northwest to WVA DRMKVKft's. RANnvnnn'n. AN'1.

AtViASP nAVli Pilvis. iflrlnm Fk4 IIah un.l smw wktai a vuun, iliuiil ii vi i. iiujinuu Iron Hitlers, nnd all tho Popular Medlclius, nt wuiuuiifl i cnipip irng nioro. jam ItSST" IF YOU ARF, SUFFERINO FROM NEU-vzzj ralgla, Ileadat ha. Toothache, or any pnlu.ono application or rLUIDl.IOHl'KINO will ruliuro you.

Hold only at COUUHLIN'H. Mqsonlo Temple. no3i! Sf-JST ham's Compound, Curcallne.CanrsCornsNol-vent, and all tho new remedies, at COUOIII.IN'S, Masonic Temple. Jala tsr mwij. barrel of "KxceUlnr Kni-tntr WRtor" tuhltMi TITiaT TH.iKiTifrat- Tisvr a Arm-in a will be dispensed nt my Hoda Counter Just as (tows from theHprlnff, without any addition of gas.

U.O. jjIMMH, druggist, corner Fourteenth street and New York avenue. Ja31tf DEVLIN Leading Hew York Merchant Tailors, havo at all times a full lino of Samples of their immense stock of Piece Goods at their Washington office. They exhibit this winter over five hundred different styles and patterns from which to mako selections. All eoods are mado up at tho Now York houso.

1320 street. 915 Pennsylvania avenue. SPECIALTY OFFERINGS. Elegant Black and White Beaded Gimps, Beaded Laces, Dress nnd Cloak Ornaments, Fringes. KHWEST STYLES IN DRE.S8, CLOAK, AND SACtJUE BUTT ONS, AT Exceedingly Low Prices.

REAL and IMITATION TRIMMING LJCES. 5 this Season's Imjiortation. Flno Hllibons und Paris Neckwear, Rhino Pebblo in Gilt nnd Real Sterling Silver. Reception and Party Requisites a Spooialty. nsroot'Q, 015 Pennsylvania nvonuo, Wushtnitloii.

I- C. BO MEH IIKAD bchuvulhey do. but we also Ulleve that ixpo- 111 nix- uus laulis mem io uiHHiuiis iiuuus vj cr s.vust 01 wlim is junernlly ri prenenlcil, Wo do 1101 proiHisa hi 111 1 lolvorilsenieut only whillvsc ore prepared tiitnoMT in tin ilini eh uumo iho only MANll- l'AiM'UIUNll (Mill. lilts IN WAHIIIMIPON 'illV v. -hnvi dun si nly ullh the mills manu.

mini' i 111m iu iiiiuii iui I'nini f.u-ti.rn. 1 tl- a 00 (luriiriee-iurenatur-ally to is er iei i- or nuv o'he 'oniAlnihe cay. uui si 1 -01. 01 ust-uooii, ik large anq i. out v.iiLoius aim leil.anil prlfs lo suit i.ll pnr.es.

l.IKlts, It i une-pricu Uhuhsers. No. 11 10 He v-h street northwest. S.UA'IKENSTEIN, vnrieii.nnn pri-XMi 10 mm mi VVA errth fell Manager. 1117-1119 Fcnnn.

nvenuo AND lOl-lOSTwcirtli st. 11. xr. SEEING IS BELIEVING, llir rrfore tro nli you lo O-A-IjXj A-JSTID SEE for yourselves, nir tlirra yon will fiBLIBVB Clint trr aril "CTan.d.e.r'W'esbr ftally BO iicr rem. clirner llinii nnjrolber House In llie Clly.

LACE, Trimmed and Plain. CHEMISES, SKIRTS, DRAW- ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, SHORT SKIRTS, Pillow Shams, Extra Size Chemises, Corset Covers. Wo irunrnnleo nil our UMir.llYVKAn to br or (lie licit quulltj niut most cssrcfiillr fliilslicil. HIGHLY IMPORTANT Tlio Biggest Movo in Our Business Career Having leased for a terra of twenty-five, years tba property now occupied by Stossrs. Oiisdorf, Kncessi.

andrelcrsen, I'iO, 1X2, and 4'4-t Seventh Street, we shall shortly commence to eroct a Four-Story DulldlnR, second to none In the country. stand below cost, all of our Immense stock now la our stores, 4U ml 100 Seventh Street. This Is the first tlmo In twenty years that wo advertise to sell at or below cost, ns no merchant tan oxlsl without making aprollu lu this Instance It Is compulsion. Wo shufl try not to tuko any Old Goods Into iho Mew Building, ns our openluir (which we ox, pert to mako by September 1) shall bo a display worthy tho Caplial of tho Nation. Reduced all our Cottons and Sheellnrrs, of every width and well-known brands, nt lew than imtnfaclurer's present cost, Hnvlnz bousbt tlieao goods loo? beforo the lata heavy rise, we are enabled to sell as stated without loss to us.

Our best Prlnls, In Shirtings and Dress Styles, warranted fast colors, a ceoia. All our Dress Goods reduced. THEY MUST US CLOSED UT war below cost. Wo have redued our lo-ceiit Drws Goods to 10 cents, 2-lent Droas Goods to 12X cents, 37j-cenl Dress Goods 10 HI cents, fiO-cent DressUoodstoUconta, and all finer crouds In proportion. Wo have taken great pains to mark uur lmmeusu stock down, hould, however, a pleco bo overlooked, wo shall make a reduction which is bound to sell the article.

Remember, wn shall carry no Wlnlor Good, over which price will sell. Slllro, Satlsio. IFlviolies. "Vol-sT-ota. Our assortment Is now complete, having upward of 1 pieces 011 band.

Tbesa nave all been reduced a percent. Remember, they mast bu sola. Cloalrc, "CTlotora, ALL REDUCED From Si to 1 1. From 10 10 si. From ss to 1 From lio ton From 113 lo 7.

From 15 to p. and ail finer goods at greut sacrlnco. We have about 1,000 Oarmcnts on hand, nnd do not ss-ani to open is New Store next fall Itb old stock. Ther shall and must ba sold. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINSl IN IBlazUccta, Clotlin, All Rlaakets reduced from 1 1 to II per pair.

1,100 Red Comforts, made of best Hobo Print, and Oiled sviili White cotton, reduced to 1.40 from Si Remember, thoy must bo sold. llrowu Table Linen. 8-4 Unbleached Table Linen at ii, reduced from CTX. 73-reni 1 ablo Dnmnsk markel down to 50 cents. II Table Damask reduced 10 cents.

l.3 Tablo Damask for 75 cents. 1.G0 Table Unmask cut down 10 It. TOWELHI TOWELSI TOWEtSI Selling off tho ontlro stock at trifle over half prloe Ton els from 6 cents up to 1. NAPKINS. DOYLIKH, unreduced.

OUn. OWN IIlORTATION. Hill of ladtug nnd custom-hound receipts Just ro-celvwl. and will open on 'IU1HDAY MOUNING IS.OOO worth of lIAMUUllO EMIIHOIDEUY. '1 hese were ordered last June from the other side, Tha floods have since advanced SO per cent.

Therefore, ookaut.fur ZJA2SOA.2Ta I-TIIKY MUST BE SOLDI All oar FANCY GOODS, such as Skirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Fl luges, I'nssriiieiiterles, all reduced, some way below cost, 1.000 doien Ladles' Hemmed Pure LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, three for Jl cents. Most of thcue art worth cents each. We huvo still about 300 rtoren Men's QEHMAM LINEN HANDKEUL'lHEFsj. which wo sold nil last year at 15 cents, and which gave such satisfaction hat ovoryonowhu bought them recommended theni to their Mends, Tlieao we havo reduced to 12H cents. Wo havo also about Ihreectises of Ijsdles' LlNlCN COLLAHSund CUFFS left, which wohavo not shown for Iho last six months, 'liiey must be sold.

I'OVR CF.NT.S N1IAL.I, 111! Till! 1'llICE! BUTTONS! BUTTONS! Our S-cent Button Btocl Is mora coinpleta than ever. It Is the talk or tho country, every mull brinclns or dtrs from every State or the Union. Many of the. buttons ara retailed In litis And other cities nt 1 per dozen, I tern ember, they mutt boKold. Xem.exrx"berl Scm.GxrLtoGrX Wo do not make the reduction, for pleasure, but as onr bolldinff shall bo a grand affair, vropromhie to opfnlt with a Grander Stock, and All New, asnearaapowlble.

LAHSBURGfT BROTHER, iOt and 4.0U Seventh Street. Kiiosra-'s palace. YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR THIS SEASON. Until March 10 only the following reduction will be made The balance of PATTERN HATS and RONNHTS, alU.CS, and til sold formerly at ft. iin.

anil 113. (Tur rnmous HEAVISIl-EDOKD HATS will now bo closest at CO eenlsi formerly 11.50. our MluUDW REAVERS, desirable shapes, at 1 veiiiflj iiirniviir 1. Ul.lUIYH.atUcenisi formerly 75 cents and II. Misses' SliM, at 60 and 75 cents.

lino fueni'ic ijo weiw, at 11 coins aspray. ItOSEHnnd llu PS, al33 cents perdoron. Fiuo WATI.lt I.II.ll, at ej cents. Elegant TIPS, In all colors, at 2 rents. HATINH, SIl.KU I'LUSHias, VELVETR.

VIK VliTrKENS, at X-1 nex rent, leas than prime cost. A line lot or nMUHOlDERY below market valaa. to closo Uif entire lot. LACES of all Ibe leading and best make and style at a gretit reduction. Onr ULSTERS svlll bosotd at tlCOiuid D- Our CI HCU LARS and CI) A KM at fl.W and t-X Onr entire stock or WORSTED HOODS and SACQUES at roper cent, less than cost.

KID OLOVF3, I.AOE FICHUS, and SaARlW, SILK HANDKERUHIKFS.ataaacrlllce. An additional reduction In RHIUONSof Mper cents will he given until March 10. lively In all shades, 75 cents, 11.50. toll We are receiving daily our new styles of. SPJiINO QOOnS, and have tomt lovely I tlyUS ready for inspection.

IKZIIfcTQ-'S PALAOHf, 814 SpvcUIi s'rpot. III -1 I Scl )l .1.

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