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___ EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES LESSONS. NEW TERW, LEV. PRU OHOMME'S on ne‘ation, and are twnght ina short t Hones 6. suit sbia to all 4th at nw.. between y8 and Thursdays. at m. an26 . SCHE FL. Teache> of PIANO, ORGAN 32 mw. and 1 5 4p avon SIC Particular atiantion to inners, ase) les th se wishing te be qual: ted for Teachers ms moderate. 1215 H street horth weet OV! 40 a* y ARYLA?T ¥ i z AN ar BUSINESS Bb co J. atreets x? institution has eonive a di sticcesafl expe: ence of 16 year. for usefulne+ secnre 5 due stes Youn Wen and women A seif-support Its gradi stes sof trn-tand proft raewf stu ty and tral ee my r ses the Bowlish Language, sasi- ese A: metic Spenceran Practical Pent soehip: Bookkeepit -, by ~inwl- and donbie er apted to every vari t siveon: F. ni and Lee tures: Das 1 ‘fh Sessions. For information Snd terms cal. + we © Dewe or address Li NRY ©. SPENCE va Jsnld APE snen For ef Basan 180) Music, St of Fisno, Ore: Btrect northw MAX MUELLER, Director of * Episcopal Church, Teacher and Vocal Muaic, Sc., 1209 11th ded RIVATE LY, OE Spee: 1 Point, Annay alocu. petitive exauias: Terms iu adver ce LYNN, a M., 702 Sth at. nortiw Prof. and Mrs. L. BO COL Ov 17, ws LIERE'S residence and private dehoo. for oye is remov dc to (538 Datreet northwest. *' Bone [n the ch Laue aac SrRAMERS, &e. _ FPP STE nen | ITH w ¥erry Co. Wharf, foot of ‘Sth street, a. Ib., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, ) OMAO KIVER LANDINGS as far avd Nomint: returning MONDAY, dd FRIDAY, <ht at lowest ratae, F. J. STONE, Purser. ERMAN LLOYD-Srramsuir eEN Yew York, Havas, Loxvos, oS AND BREMEN 1 Unis © mpany will aail every Sat- nen Pier foot of 3d street, Hoboken. From New York to Havr don, aud Bremen, first ¢ second cabin #50; steeraze, $30, prepaid 5 certificates, 22 r f-eught oF psseace OELKRICHS & 0. 2 Bowlinw Green, New York, W.G@ MELZPROTT &CO., 925 Ps. Ave., Axents for Washington. Jaur9 | DNAKD LINE. CUNARD LINE NoTTe 'D __ THIN AFTERNOON. SSIGNEE’S SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK A DWELLING Under and by virtue of scertan dead of ase wnment, dated the 3d day of Janvary, A. D 184s ane du y re dawns the and reoords Astrict of Columbia, in Liber at folio 27, etaeg , Twill all at public an frovt of the premises, on TUESDAY, Feuav Ist, aT OCR O' OL all the rigat, at of the rs if said iced in ces of Keal te kitnate inthe C arhizztor, 1. C.. and described a8 parts o} | (6 acd 17) -ixteen and saventeen, in sitare miu bered four hundred suc Sfty-f ur (454): beginning for the sane at a point on H st eet north fuccy three (43) feet atx (6) inches east from the murth- | west coruer of ead vot numbe-ed sixteen, and thence rupninw east alonw said street twenty feet the: ee south (112) one nur dred and twe ve feet and Bxivches thence seat twunty fet, thene= worth a@ teclvs fect and six iuches to the | pace of bewinning tewetber with the unprove mn ¥ Te 4 Terms to ba on her cise, asvigies perty at the Tink purcha er, after five Pvenine sD »netionser. es the right tor cost of the defa © advertis ment ZACHA &. BENS Nok NHOMAn DOWLIS CATALOGUE BALE © | “Ur THE “AE JOH OF ALEXANL Ea. Ai SO, TWO OTHER LAW LIBNARIES, THE WHOLE * rv REPORTS THE Law LIBRARY NS: CHAPMAN, ESQ, CING EACH F Terns ca: TO-MORROW. THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionee- AN UNRIVALED COLLFC ABT TREAstE SER CIMENS OF 0) RAGA ILUM - JANKO.AN® MANY OTHER W. Y DECORATED. MAGNIFCEN SONN& FNAMELS, ELKGANT CO. . Il) NDSOME SPECIMENS OF OLD AND MO. FEN GO) DB LACQT ons, ARTISTIC BRONZ INLALL WITH GOEL D SILVER, SPecl MESNCF RARE al’ 330 SLAIN AND i Eby ka CARY 2D MOST ELEG :NELY EMBROTD Ke. CAL BEULLY SELECTED BY A LEDGED EXPER Y, aNO ACKNOW ISSELRS' TO LE LHE MUST VAL- AND CHOLOE COLLROLION EVER ROLGHT TO Vals COUNTRY. hole will he sold without reserve or ESDPAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY A 230, and EVE: m1 Art Loan Voth apd H streets. Ne Goods now on exhibition. om fortably heated. ds THOMSS DO’ MOANSON BROS - opposite Worniley’s. Jar 2s- LING, Act Auctioneers. ‘SKUSTERS’ SALP OF FRAME HOCSE AND DEL* WAKE AVENUE. BELWEEN LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD Si2AMSuIP COMPANY Lia | Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Hurbor, FEOM BNEW yor ) Feb. |Neythia._.. Wed. 6 Feb.! Pa a. Wed, $reb ‘Bothuis. Wad. i 2 Mar. | 9 Mar. | Mar. | dog EATES OF Pasi | 2100, ace -rding to accommodations. — | 15 addition 1 Rerarn tick Steerase at ver Liverpool and Europe, st |: Throwsh bill gow, Ev re, tineht, and for ¥editerranean port For freiht and vassave apply at the Company's | office, No 4 Bowie Green, or both steerage and | cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CU , 605 7th street, Washington, Do . a | Jani? VERNON H. BROWN & CO, N_Y. N EW YORK-ROTTENDAM. Steerave tickets from | rates. nstowD, and all other parts of | ‘aden given for Beifsat, and other ports on 8 ‘The first-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERD AY," YITEKDAM, “BCHIEDAY," **W. A. SOHS “P OALAND, Garrying the U S Mails to the Harbeck’s Stores, Brooklyn, rezuiar!: NErDAY. lst Cabin. $¢0-870. 2a Cabin, 815. H_©AZAUX, General Aw », New York.” Por, tAILROADS. ‘BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE | \ BETWEEN ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE THACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TARK EX¥FEOT WEDNESDAY, | DECEMBER 1, 1##0. AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 11.50—Ohteszo, Ctucinnat! and St. Louis Fast Ex- Press. 5 00—Haltimere, Eliivott City ard way stations. = | 16.40 Baltimore Express. 6.50—Baltuwore, Annapolis, and way. (Piedmont, Strasburs, Winchester, Haverstown and way, | via Relay.) 8.10—Point of Rocks and way ons. 8.45—Steuuton and Vailey Expreas. (Connects for Hagerstown and at Point of for Frederick ) 9.00—New York. Philadelphia snd Boston Express. #9.0—On Sunday only for Baitimore, Auuspolis and way. 10.00—Baitimore Express. (Stops at Hyattaville, Collezs, aville, Laurel, Annspolia Junc ton, Jessup's and Hanover.) 110.40—Pittsoureh, Chicago, Cincinnat! and 8 ‘Louis Express. P. 12.10; Baltimore, Eliicott City, Annapolis and Way | na. $1.25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and way. 72.05—Balthuore Express. 42.35—New York, Philsdelpnis and Boston Exprees | $.30_Baltiuore and Way Stations. (Winchester, | | Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via Belay.) 630-1 ore, Hysttaville and Laurel Ex- press. (Frederick, via Kelay. Stops st Anns- v6! ction. 14.45— Point of Hocke, Frederick, Hazerstown, Winchester aud Way Ststiona. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) {4-40—Baitmore, Annapolis and Way Stations. | 16.45—Philsdelpiisand Baltimore Express. (Mar- | ps at Hyatte- (es Ce Way, via Belay. ville and Laurel.) §.05—Potnt of Rocks and Way Stations. 16.45—Baltimore and Way Btations. 7-$0—Baitimore and Laurel Express. 18.56—Pittebory, Cincinnati and st. Louis Express. 9.45—Baltiroore,.’ Hyatteville and Laurel xpress. 710.00—New Yor! iphis and Bostou Ex- reas. Siceplnw Car to New York, and speo- ! Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. Daily. iSuvcsy only. Other trains daily, ex | cept Sunday. | Al trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore aud Ohio ticket offices, Washinton Station, akd €19 and 1351 Pennaylvanis svenue, corner 14th Btreet, where orders will be taken for baxzaxe to be checked and received at any point in the city. 1881 eesti SEM ore LSS ‘TO THE NOKTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double ‘Track, Steel Rathn. Briexpip Scrxuy. MaGntricent EQUirMenr. _IN Ef FECT. JANUARY 3, 153). TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth aud B streets, as follows: For Pituoury and the West, $0 a.m., dally, with Bleep: * to _Loutsville and Chicazo,"10:36 | th Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg | St. Louis and Chicazo; 9:30 p m- Lace Care to Pittebur, = AND POTOMAC KAILROAD. ‘wus, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, | r Car to Waikirs aud the North, at daily, except Sanday 9-40 pm. daliy, | th Osrs toCananda: | vort, Lock Haven anc Elmira, at 10:30 | » exoept Sunday | id the Bast, $.00s.m., 10:30 a.m. 6-00 p.m. On Sunday 2°30 and 10:00 xpress of Pullman Parlor Osra, vy except sunday. dersey Cty ~» all throush crains connect at boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street. svoid- Sng double ferriaze ecroae New York city. For Enuade's 5:00 om., 10:30 a.m, 2:80, 640 snd 1000 p.m. On’ Sunday, 2:39, 6:4) and 10.) pm Limited xpress, 9°30’ a.m. dally, excep: Sunday. | For Baltimore, 6 4, 4-00, 9:30, 10-30 a.m., and 20s 4:20, 440, 640, 9°90, and 19-00 pm” On Banday, sco, 16:30 alm., 2:30, 5:40, 9:30 and 0 Wor Pope's Greek Line, 640.a.m. and 4:40 p.m- daily, except Sunday. For Annspol's, 6.40 s.m. and 4-40 p.m. datly, ex- | cept Banisy ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL | WAY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING. TON BALBOA! Wor Alexandria, 7:4), 7:20, 9-90, and 11:20s.m., 4:20, 8:00, 6°20, 8:b0 and 11 ie On Sn: Gay st 7-0), 9-20, 11:00 and 11:2 sm. and 8:00 | Hor Kichn.ond and the Sonth, 7:00 and 11:00 a.m. dally, and 5.0 p.m. aay except Sunday. ‘Trains leas * cuandris for Washington, 6 00, 3. and 1000 3529; 5, 100,8:00, 6:00) 7-00 and 9:1 m., and 12; ‘On Sunday at Yo. wa. 00 and 8-05 pan" pecker icketa, inf: rmation, sleeping and parior car so- commodations can be procured at the offices, 3 east corner of ) Sth street and Pennsylvania cveae: dat the depot, where orders can be left for the Checking of bawwawe to from hotels and a BY 10n8. . FARMER, General Parsenzer Agent. weak rhoweon, General Mauaver. nov2d THE TRADES. _ IBSON F ‘HE! Phacl ica BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, | 1012 Pens ~yivania ave., Washington, D.C. SP Fine Prictow s specialty. janl9 JKBINDING—The Lroerr Brspgny employs ‘frei class Wor! and turns out superior Work. It is one of the ‘establishments in the city. 1012 Pa oot! | Combis, and | Don D1 8TREE(S NORTMEAST, AT AUO- By virtne of a deed of trust, given to us and duiy recorded m Liber No. 372, roto 2 5A, of the |: for the District sa record Dis, we will ina NOSDAY, THe 2 front of the premises, ct ¥ WED Day or Fesrvany, AL on D AS*1, ar 430 O'cLocK v M., all that pic parcel of wround and premises, situate, lvine and iby in the city of Washington, in the’ District of known and distiuguisted aa the north s+ venteen (17) feet fronton Delaware avenue of Lot five (6,) in sqnare seven hundred and ses- epteen (717,) snd ranuing back the sams width to the rear Br id Lot, it being the same prop- erty conveyed to the said Georse W Smith by John Hensel by deed dated August 23th, 165, towcthor with all the improvements, ways, easements, riatits, wes and &ppurtenances thereto belonging or in any manner anpertainine. Terms: One-third casa: balance in one and two years, notes to bear Sper cent. interest, and. ta bo Secured by deed of trust ou premises. Conveyanc- ing and recordisir at purchaser's cost ‘Terns t> be complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees xt to resell the premises at the risk hedafaniting purchaser after public notice of such resale ia T published in the District of Co- sit of $3100 reduized at tune of sale, RDE! ? STAV GIESLER, 5 Trustees. FAMILY SUPPLIES. JUST RECEIVED Two Cal Loaps e PEAOH BLOW AND PEERLESS POTATORS, Price 90 Cents per Bushel. ds Granulated Su, Coffee “*A” Light Brown lane Oolong Tea, per Ib owder Ts i for 31.00 best qu Gap old &weet Catawba Wine, per gail... los Sherry, rich and frnity, pe “alifornia Brandy, equaito imported -. Kye Whisky, direct from distiliery, tive years German Mustard, it. 3 Very choice Porto lice Molasses, per wail And all other arti did. 2 40 usually keytin a first-class establishment, at correspondingly low fixures, at HOWALD" 7th and L streets northwest. 7, ‘BR press ORANGES, FRESH TOMAEOES ae FROM PHILA- ALSO, PUILADELTHIA, CHICKEN AND TUR- EXTEA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BACK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, Exc, AT THE PALACE BABKET, Cor. Lith and New York a: FRANK J. TIBBETS. x UST BECEIVED— NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT- fine. NEW ORLEANS MOLANSES—Golden. MINOE MEAT- Nice. _ MOUNTAIN and BROOK TROUT—Delicious. SAEDINES in Mustard and Tomstocs—Maxni ficent. MORAVIAN PRETZELS—Orispy. LOSTON BAKED bEANS—Patent Picked. B. W. BEED’S SOW! Importers and Dealers in ‘Table Luxuries, Staple and Fancy Groceries, janis 1216 F street northwest. ELPHONZO YOUNGS I8 STILL SELLING 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated BUGAR.....for 81.00 loz lbs. Standard “A” SUGAR...........for 1.00 | 12 Ibs. "0” (nearly white) SUGAR........for 1.00 | 101ba. Cooking RAISINS, (new)..........for 1.00 100 Good Jamaica ORANGES... for 1.00 These few quotations being a fair indication of our prices in general, our friends and the public will see the advantase of favorine us with their orders. SP" Orders by Postal Card or Telephone will re- ceive prompt attention. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 9th st. north, jants Opposite Daily Oritic OMoe. LWAYS WERE AHEAD: AKE STILL AHEAD OF ANY AND ALL OOMPETITION. FIKST PREMIUM, on THe GOLD MEDAL, Awarded again to Cl The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- CESS FLOUR, for An the handisomest tand the most nutritious Pat lour that ever was exhib- ited stafair. Remember that every housekeeper mere -WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISCUITS, Pee eee oe wrocer for **OERES,” the champion ur erica. FOB BALE BY EVERY GOOD GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiane ave, WM. M. GALT & CO. P. S.—They are also the Wholesale nts for Raising ‘sole this Distri 7 & id ae ad of Hecker’s Seif. Flour anc EOCEIVED DAILY. CHOICE BEEF, STALL FED, PHILADELPHIA POULTRY, AND squana, CAPONE. AT THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & ©0., jan7 2719 Pennsylvania avenue. ! ¥, oo B. telpaecil BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Btalls 629, and 630 Center, 9th street wing, aa 308 and 208 Northeru Liberty Marker ae {EOOND-HAND OLOTHING BOUGHT AND $ the highest cash ald. -Alao,, Watches, ew aes, Pitly ole, "al or wldros HER” addréee Box 71, City Fost Offs, Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of ‘the city. decks | LADIES GOODS. Anctioncers, CANSON BRON, ‘9th and D streets northwest. CUR REGULAR S4LF OF FURNITURE. CAR. PETS AND POU-ERN“PiNG A CTT LES LLY, To WIC WILL Bt ADD- KRITRIC + Wits Bar- » OOMPLETE, GUSTING $i) Takes piace at our eilesroomson TUESDAY MORNING, ist Fnatany atiVo'choce. It fe-THE At oN tof th 3D ‘VE SALE IS POSTPON Weather until THURSD sy. rab) NCANSON BROS.. Anctioneers, Sti and D rtreets n. w. ARE AND ONTLERY NUFACTURE, VIZ: LARGE SALE OF ‘Tid DIRKCT FROM 4 6O JAPANN*D CHA’ EB. SETS, FANC MILK DO, STAMPED 0 WAHT vis, HPANS, » BASINS. OFG CANS, JAPAN OOM AU 0 LARGE ALL FR-<A GOODS FORK INAUGURALION rag, on TUESDAY, It BUUARY 18ST aT 10 O'CLOCK PHE ABOVESALE Ts POSTPONED UNTIL TUURSDAY, Sp INee. same aur. fel 2t WwW ALTER B WILLIA Ys & OU. Anctioners On THURSDA iawn "ex ARY SD AT 10, nt KAM, We fell within oar ing Pi to pay sa. c8 oom, one Chi Hak . wdVAneS, Re yee TER B. WILLIA {HANI ES W HANDY, Real Estate Avon. TRUS’ EE’ SALE IN MOUNT FLEASANT. f lated the 24th bid 3, recorded tn > veda of the District of G+ tthe requast of the patty sec ured the ne: pubic auction, in front of the premises, o TURD AY, THe Sta 143 oF Fenstary, 1831. aT THREE (OC Lot bered thirty-two G2) ia e cht (8) in Todd and Brow *s record of part of Pleasant Plains and Mo. nt Ple ‘Terma of eae: Oue-third cash twelve and cihtesn month, with rote of six percent, secured f property sold »., Anets, s erest at the deet ov trust on $50 dow : st time of sale. WILLIAM B TODD Trnstee. J.T. COLDWELL, Anctioneer ——Jan29-enkda W™: P. YOUNG, Beat Estate Auctioncer TROSTENS SALE OF TWO STORY HOUSE, 2 ELEVENTH STREET S UTHEASE. y Virtue ct a deed of trost, dated 20th AD Vsi6, and reecrded ili Liber No. San SIs, folio 473 one of the land records of the Disirict of Columbia, and at the request of the nred thereby, I shall sel at pu out of the premises at € 0'C: on TUE-DAY, Fenny any Sr, A.D. IXSt, part of Lotnnmtered eight (s )in eqitare numbered nine hn dred ar 90,) bexinning for the same oue even (47) feet from the sovthwest corner of said xqnare, and running th nee north en the ire of 11th @ rest twenty-one (21 feet one (1) inch, thence east one hundred aid Seventeen (117) feet tix (f) inches to the line ef an Alvy: thence south with the line of said alley twelity-one (21) feet ooe (1) inch, and thence west ue hundred and seventeen (117) feet six (6) inches tothe piace of bexinning, towether with the im- br vements thereon. Terms One-third cash and the balance in six, twelve and eightecn mouths, secured by a deed of unt upon the property sold, and the notes of the purebaser bearing interest at the rate of eix (6) hercent. perarnum until paid, payable semi-an- pwally, or all cash atthe option’ rf the purchaser. All vouveyanciry and recording at purchaser's cost. A dep fit of $50 required at time of sale. [f terms are ot complied with within ten days from aale the BE perty wil be resold at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser Jan cls APPLETON P. OLARK, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP. ERT? —TWO-STORY PRAME DWELLING Hut No 1765 PT SYREEL NOKRTIUWESL. By virtue of deed of trust to us, 2 de iB ©O8 Gave on the 24th day of October A'D. Is7s aud duiy recorded in Liber No. 902, foli 41, of the land records for the District of Golan bik, and by direction of the party recnred thereby, we, the undersiaued trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premi-ea, on WEDNES- DAY, THE 9TH Day OF FEDRCARY, A.D. 18s1, at 4% o'cLoca P. M., lot ntunberad sixty (60), of Gordon's subdivision of lota in square naw bered one hundred and fifty 15 ) nut of the dedt (3481.65) f the sale in cash; and the bal- iwente in eixand twelve months, purchaser will be taken, nt perannnm from the ale, suc ween! of trust upon uises: OF nil cash, at the A deposit of 875 wall be required of the pur- st the time of #: i ancine and rain ode at the p cost. ‘Toe tras- | erve the rizbt to resell the property at the cost of the defauitine purchaser if the terme of sale arc copied with within xeven | day 8 after wabove property will be sold Bublec weneral or special, as may be | cine eS McLOUGHEIN, WalTER G DOCKET, 5 ‘Terms of { Tristees. Premature De- <PEEMATONH Ua, fapotency, cay, Knissions ‘and all Vebereal Diseases, yuicais cured by Dz HENREE. No calotae! used. Ail Je Weakheaees, etc., cured. 456 Virwinia ay uithwest. Jani5-Im* Bat Ss See C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAID MENT: A 4pecific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Oonvulstona, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of | Mi ‘mpotency, Involuntary Tis Axe, caused by over- exertion, ‘self-abuse, or over-indulzence, which leads to’ misery, decay and death. One bor will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment, Que dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Me guarantee six boxes to cure any case. | With each order received by us for six boxes, scoompanied with five dollars, we will send the purehseer our written wusrantes to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees igsued by BTOTT & OROMWELL, 430 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0. sae and Ketel Agents, to whom all order: be addrensed. ‘octlG-s, tu, th&ir MANHood kESTORED.—a victim of early tm- prudence, causing nervons debility, premature decay, etc., having tried in vain every known reme- ay, vered & simple means of self-cure, whitch be will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. REEVES, oct-eo&K 43 Ohatham st. N. ¥ CABD.—To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous wesknese, early decay, loss of manhood, fc., 1 will send » récipe that will cure you, free of charge. This wreat remedy wes discovered by a missionary eee tua isin ase Be tothe Rey. a ls ion D, New York City. octd-eodSk6m HR. LEON, the oldes: established and most reli- abic LADIES’ PH YSIOIAN in the city, can be coneulted daily at 455 Msstachusetta ave., from 2 to4aud6to8. All Female Complaints and Irreg- alarities quickly cured. Qonsultation free. Sepa- eate rooros for patients. jan8-Im WNSULT DR. and MADAME SELDEN, Pro- | ROGERS BRO. Cresore of Midwifery; over twenty years’ suc- ceasful practice; board, nursing and skiliful treat- iment; for ladies only. 182 Lexington ave., New York city. janl0-1m* i THE PARTY SEASON. Eyening and Reception PONNETS. Fine FRENCH FLOWERS. LACE and BEANED-NEUS for Overdresses. All the nev eet atyles ip LACE 5, SASH RIGBONS ard }UGRINGS. PARIS KID GLOVES sc And & fice line of NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. at M. WILiIAn's Jan5_7 Cite Trevise. Parts, 4 NEXAMPLED INDUCEMENTS. Prior to taking stock we propore to give our cus- tomers an opportunity to save fully 2u per cent on the balsnee of oar attrective stock of FLOWKEKS, THERS, RIBBOD And FANCY GOODS ef all Finds HATS and BON NETS at lees than wholasale prices. Abpecial lot of AID GLOV=S ata xreat barvain. Mrs, M. J. NUNT, janl3_ Nos. 622 and 623 D atree: "ME VON BRANDIS, FASHIONABLE DKESSM AKER, 913 Pennsylvania Avenue, Formerly with Lord & Vaylors, N.Y Barr and Co., St" ona, Wo. DEESSE and Wm. Bertect ft eUaranteed. Sijane am Ce: KUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. nw. RARE ATTRACTIONS OF NEW NOVELTIES IN FANCY WORSTED WoRK of New Designs, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- tnoth and Felt Oloth. A full Ine of Worsted (hand-knitted) Goods, Satin sud Velvet, Ghiid’s Bonuets. Embroidered Cloaks, si sizes, general Outfit fur Obitdren Gerniantown ana byr Worsted, German Yarn, all colors, aud allk:adsof Embroidered Material ob hand st the Lowest Market Price 180! x HS. SELMA KUPPERT. GOS Oth street, Opp Patent Office, DEALER IN ADT EMEROIDERIES, ZEPHYRS, OREWEL and GERMANS OWN WOOL, FELT, GANVASSES, ‘and al Material for FANCY NEEDLEWORE Fine se‘ection of LACES, HOSIERY, TRIMMING! WORRTED and CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOUDSs; full line of MACRAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly executed. dec? XN ME. B. VAN KEUTH, PARISIAN MODES, REIZ ASth St. Northwest, Latest desicns in WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, MOURNING DEKSSER, WALKING SUITS, DIN” NER and BLOEPTION DRESSES. Bamples of the latest importations of Dreas Goods, Novelties in Trimmings aud Euttons, al- ways on hand. Complete Costumea of all descriptions at the dectT abortest notice. JSUGLA’'s D. PARIS KID GLOVES Repve 2-Bution, 4 Button, 32.00. SENUINE MONOGRAM KID “GLOVES. ou, 75c- “S Button, $1.00, 4-Button, $1 6-Button, 81,60. 3. P. PALMER, ImpouTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, decl8 No LOT F at. VV SBMILYa's LADIES’ BOUTS. Tam now offering a fine stock of Winter GOODE of my own make, at very LOW PRIOES, sn@ re yoraee & claseor SHOES for Ladies ani cannot be ex JAS, H. VERMILYA, no6 GLY Vin st., opp. Patant Oiioe, ME. 5. J. MESSER, Durssmaxmne tn connec- TENS, SYSTE! orth tiou with Aweucy for S.T TAYLOH'S PAT- CUTTING, &o., 1803 F at. octe-Sm HOUSEFURNISHINGS JOSEP RODGERS & SONS: OUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA ANO CROCKERY Jan22 No. 1009 Penna. ave. ‘HE LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL STUDENT LAMP, WITH 4 GALLON OF ALLADIN OIL, ONLY $4.50. ROGERS BROS TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.50 HALF DOZEN. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPOONS, #3 HALF DUZ ROGER BROS. TRIPLE PLATE TEA SPOONS, #2 HaL¥ DOZEN. ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATE BOTTER DISH, 25. RGGER BROS, TKIPLE PLATE ©. $5. DECORATED TEA BETS, FROM 310 TO §. at J. W. SCHAEFEL'S, 2U30 7th Street Northwest, Above New York aveune. KE BAS deel? AND THE ey ESTEY OHGANS, At loweat prices and most favorable conditions, @ BRO., sole agents, 723 7th st. northwest, Between Gand Ht streets. dan24 BRADBURY B PIANOS AND ORGANS. Best material, finect tons, easiest payments, pop- pe PEC ad ats applied on purchase, ‘rom FREEBORS G. SHITH, MANUFACTURER, decl5 4103 Penna, ave.i| ALLET DAVIS & COS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, WoRLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. Also, the Celebrat HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANU, the only relisble low-priced, ined Upright made, HH. L. SU! sepl6-eo W: sonar: GROVES’ and other beantiful PLANOR just in. ins for cash, or on instalinents. At VIOTOR BEOKER'S Piano Rooms, First-class Tuning and Bevairing of Pianos’ 0 o Organs. = Z novis-8m_ JU SRAM DE FOREST WAS REMEDY FOR Lsdies. Al! female complaints quickly cured. iu be consulted daily at 6U6 10th street north: est. Office hours fromlto9p.m. —_ dec30-59 ps MOTT'S FRENOH POWDEKS—Certai cure for Kidney Gravel and all Us Diseases, Nervous De! 7. Seminal Wead- uess, Impotency, Gieet, Scrof Syphilie and all Blood and Skin Diseases 6; ly cured. Gonor. Price $8 per box, sept by mail under seipt of price. seal on re- maré ANTEN FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ES- TABLISHMENT and DYE WORKS, No. 906 Gst. northwest, near the U. 8. Patent Office. LADIES’ and ‘TLEMEN'S GARMENTS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED and DYED, also, CREPE VEILS, LACES, GLOTES, Ero. SPECIALTY ' in cteaning " fine EVENING DBESKES. Thirty years experience. Terms moderate. novi RS ESTAB- 1831 Bae LISHED. 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Cleaned or Besutifully Dyed GENTS’ SUIT or LADIES’ GARMENTS to be had at W. H. WHEATLEY'S Wet and Dry Oleaning and Premium Stesmx Dyeing Establishment. 1068 (49) Jeflerson Street, Georgetown, D. 0. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the clty. dec?3 PECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THE INDUCEMENTS SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, ARE OFFERING IN CARPETS AND UPHOLS- TERY GOODS previons to taking stock. jan6 PPFNHEIMER, Leader of Low Prices in ( SEW! MACHINES. Oar offer for the next teu days in New Machines New American. New Victor liave drop leaf, side dr: a . Thorough instructions ziven free. itemeniber that above prices are only good for ten days. Willimantic 8poo} Ootton, the best for sew- ink mac? ines, 6 spools for 26¢ ° Examine our 810 sewing Mach{u OPPENHEIMER?S, 528 9th at., corner F, St. Cloud Bailding. Good Machines for rent. Old ‘Machines repaired and msde as good us new. Prices low. Jan29 ETERINABY HBADQUABTERS, 409 Fourteenth Street. Skillful treatment for Sick or Lame Ani- = Honorable dealing wiih the owners. Hipee EOE in all cases submitted toour ROB’'T SMITH & CO. Janio KNa23 PIANOS-—Unequalsd in Tons, | TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP ad DURA- BILITY. Prices as low as consistent with| thorough workmanship. Great bargains in ORGANS. panne, qepairing, packing and Ba Ears a ak io Warerooms, No. 43 reat above Pennsylvania avenue. nova0 QTUDENT'’S LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. declé HYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. af OWS PORTLAND CEMENT. ements STRONGEST, CHEAPEST, BEST. BOOCKLA:’ MAINE) LIME, BDC ‘The best in America. OHURCR, SCHOOL AND OF FICE FURNITURE. NDIA RUBBER GOODS nD Of every description at Factory Prices. ID MANTELS AND TILING mud Of all kinds, speciaity. L. E. GANNON, land 13, Corcoran B: Rooms 10, janl0 YRABS’ Piacticas, EXPERIENC F. BRIEN, 419 9 . yecialty of the examination and re) ‘hs view to its proper sani Orders promptly filled. SANITARY PLUMBING. s 22 y -y ar ‘oct6-4m* _—————— eae AVA! STOCK TELEGRAPH p* =e WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SROURI- am Tie BOUOLEE and BULD ou COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (CORCORAN BUILDING, ) AGESCY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Srock Broxens, 64 Broadway, New York. Every class of SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Oc mmission in Sen Francisco, Baltimore, #hiladel- vbia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders eechited on the New York Stock Ex: at one- ‘ghth of one per cent commission. Private and Gircet telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ard Boston, through which orders are executed on the Btock Exchanges in those cities and Teported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Marketa re- geived through our wire every fifteen minutes a ers. Cotton, Grain and Provisions Sreckited wit ‘tispatch. dec? OT —Thousands of WATCHES have been NANCE crates “by sse daring the last thirty ton. Bi. ‘Watches ah with care, ySSRMEMM, O13 Fenuaylvania sve sued THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. --Febraary 1, 1ssL. NEW YORK FASHIONS, The Great B: Fashionable sand their Toilettes— Forms o [From Our Own Correspondent Naw York, January Pasifonable Interest at thls season centres { tn Work room, and tn those ovcastons wath afford an opportunity for grand display. Tue shops have itttle attraction, tor the chotcest goods have been sold during the holidays, and the efforts of salesmen aud saleswomen, and of proprietors particu are coucentrated upon getting rid of the DUS StOCK, the * overs,” which eat away th profits, The fascination of a really magnificent so clety entertalument must be seen to be felt. It Wate fe can - Light, warmth, color, pertame, all these ded witb ides anst- on=ness Una ailte b atid reminds us that is 1s mortal avd therefore nof lasting, In ail New York there are not perhaps fifty hoses h the resources necessary for the proper Ylbg ont of the pian of a great entertatn met according to modern tdeas. To begin with, thers tuist be a large and beaattfal house, With aD additional salon, capanle of holding five hundred guests, aod « sor for prom: nh inay De gin the {nte cand the It ot "Si be lar 2 are heeded for regular service, bat to pi uy Hsnirbance of the regular system and order of a Whole army ning Nanser , watters, ani rought tn, aud add co pimentto what is usi serousto gravity. Tue ment, however. 15 the guest rooms of the world er studies of rators are Saing emoelitsn- and the drawing y be challenged to tind r women than those which are to be seen In the best sortety of Ne e quisite In form aad coloring, Deriect grace, Knowing apparen art of dress, or at least bow {1 tiay be made to enhance thelr natural attraction, the modern young woman-—married or nomarried—is an entraheing object better wortay the devotion of men than when she sat at alatttes in the old times and kuew nothing that was not told her by her lover or the pries:, and aga rule too good for the fortune that consigns them to the Indifference or proprietorship of min. It 13, true that Illusions are sometiines destroyed by speech ar close contact, and tuls should make beautiful women who wear white satin and lace, and are radiant tn IS, careful of thetr p sonal hat) ent of speach harm aud deiteacy for one vulgar, strony {isa blot upon a gentie nd appes ked individu fashionable and es entertatte nd Walle at Its richest and best 13 the most beautiful dress tn the world. nearest eryaivalent 13 pink or pale blue, of equaliy rich material and softened with é. A great many beautiful dresses ve been in preparation for the past two weeks for the great balls which take place early in Febru nd which, though they have not the radiant charm of tine private bails, are cer- tainly magniticent as spectacles, tor they bein oul & vast number of people an quantity of diamonds tat have of exclusive private houses. The ont ball given in New York that ranks as and Dring: P crene de ja ¢ Chantty, wi ry 2 gives tts uvion at the The Caarity represents the » 'y and Child’s ic in-tintion by a repre: roelius DaBot hundred of the oldest of the chariue: lich only admit one and y eaca, are taken as a matter of course, and the incidat ut bills paid by the most grow/y Lachers without a murm Very near the date of the Charit: the Children’s Carnival t event for the little on ers-on, but_of less lmportanc Shion and st preparing, hos th an original one in ivory in feather j with white feathers tn tlat bands and clust lowers. A white tulle 13 embratil crystal beads over white satin and t with showers of crystal fringe. A Magnificent dress is of cream sa aded with large tiowers in dead go! stalks aud te enting ditt uw wtih brocade mmed strok wa: centiat 1 tue drapery was drawa ld gold sauia. tot ia tronr, away from 4 tin bug forining a po tde. “Gold emoroldered nd formed ap uprigat as Used as rhiit Tan at the b Another elegint dress is of pa! val of TOse Sattu Led, Ormatientune ide or the skirt aud a luster upon ti composed of ioops of gold ed suiin ribbon upon the top of the lett This dress 1s short and ts wora wit ighuy easbroldered with ers, and long black kid h dress of primrose brocad> 13 almost (with rare oid point, and has a cordon $s urrapged as an order across the boddicr and down the Side of the skirt, waere tt terat- nates In a very naturai-lookla} almost convealed by the gathered lal* ming dress for a youns lady ts of pale *surab, trimmed with narrow tlounce3 of white embroidered Sik muslin. LA striking dress is of pink satin and red pinsh combined: ‘but the richest d xcept where much real lave is used) are the elezant em- broidered one=, aud the most elegant and re- fined the rich white, but these also are em- broidered with pearls, white jet, chenille, sik, | OF with two out of the four materials’ men- tioned, and these often show the most artistic | arrangement Co produce natural eifests ia the | formation of leaves and flowers. GORGEOUS WRAPS. Luxury has taken upon Itself anew mar } festation tn the form of wonderfal wraps, thoroughly Oriental in their splendor of ap- pearance and gorgeous mixture of colors, Dit very modern In their genuine warmth and co. fort. Highly fashionable women like to distin- ' guish themselves by the most marked extremes | and a constant succession of surprises. Taey Will cast OM a magnificent. wrap to display a | nun like hablo, and treat the red and gold | cade, Nned with down, satin quilted aud stk- | feather-and-vold ruched, a3 if it were a Seoteh | “blanket” shawl. ‘The favorite wraps are red and gold or and gold,—a sort of India stuit, tuick, soft and the coloring blended inte a depth when tak away all glare. The Itning may 0? qailt satin or gold plush, and the fringes, whica fo! a thick raching extending around the nec! of all tbe materials and of all une colors. Picturesque effect of color is heightened by th style, which ts long and cut ike a ps @ modified dolman Sleeve. A red plush pelt trimmed with chinebtlla and lived with th same costly fur, all the more cosUy b: frat me ot the objects at which opera glasses were projected at the Academy of Music the other eventog. yet it_ covered a earlously simple white dress of India wool, so fine a3 to be almcst transparent, made with a round waist shitred a the form of 2 and belied in broadiy with ened wiih a buckle of dead gold. Hardly any- thing wert i publle Is quite 50 hue a3 U rich, Soft, Wraps, which are en‘trely rem: from even tue mlddle class and are aly possl- dle to wealth, for they cost from $159 to bless Cut Out Of an India shawi, and the shawl is sacrificed, and the cost ts still large before it is completed. FASHIONAGLE FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT. 7 The evening party has enurely disappeared. ILts also becominy obsolete to set aparc a day in the week upon which to receive one's triends. Whichever day was selected was sure to be the one upon which a large number of friends re- ceived, and the most Inconventent one in the Week lor one’s friends to call. All the pleasant things away from home were sure to happea on Usat Gay, abd with many ladies the day at home been voted a nuisance and has been given up. ‘Tle favorite forms of entertainment afver the grand ball, which is restricted to the very Tew. abd the dlaner, to which only a small num- ber con be invited, fs the luneb and the after- noon reception or “tea,” Some announce a series of these teas on successive Mondays, Tucsdays, Thursdays, or Fridays through an evilre month, making them quite informal; others give one with much of the ceremony at- Tend an evening reception. All the trouble, however, which attaches to the hostess 1s to see that her house 1s in order. A caterer comes With #1uan Who erects an awning to the edge of the sidewalk. The table 1s set, tea 1s served by the obliging head of the commissary depart- Ment, who is not proud because he is more numerous than he used to be, and will fur- nish a modest little refection of tea, and sandwiches and biscuits as cheerfully as an elegant supper-table. The outside ser- vice 1s Low SO complete that a lady recetving from 3 to 6 pm., who dines say at half-past 6, will have every detatl brought in and arranged after a midday lunch, and men and machinery gone without leaving atrace by the me the lable is set for dinner, And so little ts My Lady disturbed that she probably goes to one or more receplions away from home in the eve- gray brocade | Ding. Special ttle BS are nyially given on the occastons of fr.ends visiting, or that they may meet some distiagu'she 1 prion, The entertainment may be more or tess e.40 > rate, but the forms to De gone through ae ai Ways the same. and are very simple. Tho ladies Wear bonnets Gr picturesque hats, and visit! or walking costumes; the gentiemen, mo: Gress, if they chose, thoagh there ‘ar Who will not meet ladies excep: tn eve Gress even in the afternoon, unless it 1s by day t. for there never was amin who coald Oe Persuaded under any circumstances to pat on “swallow-tall” until the gus was lit—at hone or abroad. There Is rarely music at an boon reception. People pay thelr respects to their hostess or host. or to the hostess more Trequently, and the ladies recelving with n ehat. go through the rooms to flud out w! Uhere Uhey know, take a cup of tea aud < again, hut ft ts a pleasant way,of fiends, and makes no he: Strength or pocket. Lunch parties are charactertvad oy sp>cialand dainty little gifts ta the and by the rennement 4 equipege—the giass, the cbt ay of tas draft: upon the bill of tare. patty of adorn ladies b ed for them recently lovely ht pon which were Uny plaqaes tn the ilettes, with Drusa, eact ou paintad e gem of aw rh fe lady nad tor d pale ilies Of Ube Vall ASHION AND Ro ONOMY. 1am often asked. by letier and otherw give some directions for the Last ladles of moderate 1 Ido that to the vers elusion of much that isnoie Of what ts called high fasytc all, 10 is not wealth or povert the majority: 1 ts the AnoL ‘hat ts the lo rucgie of natural (a P funder coadt Mens that ure rarely tay e 10 developaent ant that need to be aided by every means ia th power of thi vito © WhO Syt use WIC such en 1. With money enough one ean 01 beaut brains, everytht Uist intangible personality which surroatus 1 dividuaivas with an ‘atmosphere, so that + dn expres. ery poor — sion of Lhemselves than {UIs an evidence of the pocket books. The taste momist re earn tae art of d " ns, for much of this art consists tn learulng What to do without, aud another large properifon in learning how to take care of what sbe bas. But it after all, only the art of ig Witkin certain Mimits, aad PL possible to go beyond them, the re sult must be of a neutral, rather thau pro houneed, cha eter. All persons who live on smull Nxed Incomes kuow that In thelr chole °, Of food, Of furnisalag, cf ornament, are restricted by au in ible iiue, a bar Her as real as thongh composed of tron bars. which keeps them witain @ certain narrow at Well detlaed range which affords little oppor y for the play of Im nb OF fancy. Women are charged petnal eraze for novelty, ye majority tae princtpai pleas: upoa some happy accident quiet, becoming, usctul gown or garment af a price’ which did not prove emoarrassing, and Mthe-tenths of the letiers which women write in regard to their dress are mere appeals to know bow to make old clothes look as lew, aud five dollars do tae work great mistake 13 in trying io ma ith a With Ubts large vileh gave them a inal means work fn harness with fashion Tthau Caste —an fifort Unat must as a rule ead th vexatious disappointment. An English vec! Oa dress arked recently that “fashion was for the taste for the tntelilgeni,” and this i3 a agislinciion which economists will do well to bi in mind. A creat deal of the tas ah outrage upon Taste comfort. Delicate little wom: ne swathed y material ofthe present day 1 destructive or 1 thay be seen at around with 1ids of dragzing I loaded benind them wWita’a Halon of which woul if it had a y motive, but wht ag NO moitve the gratitication of diag { Se others do, bee exuausts the nery the sweetness and Drightne It fs the women who can I 3a weight sad Darden gy and takes atl 5 Ody Of thelr Lives. 2st afford thus sacrith ‘The rich have toi} to every occasion, They ore and long and haittratned dresses. They have simple and elaborate toiley ‘om One fo another. # Toust make her one best dre Of cecasions. She must we: . and they can th gowns r the on of a ¢ ght, ther not to tmp: locomotion oF require too mimch Of her strength to carry. Od or high colors, fa’ combinations, and tim: tnduige tn, f ut patterns, striking y material she cann9: , andthe throwing aside of one onable folly or tantas fast_as It is saper- ceded by another. Tnis is an Impossibility to one Who would dress economically, and t fore their study or tuouzat of dress disconne fro: Tashiog, which has be nous WEL ¢ + atd “be dtrecte ferred to ta 1 AS posstbie yar vor less, OF sauin. plash, and eral pounds ot beads inthe shapsot tring i tags and passementeric! That 1st aplalahiga gown fin n of mean possess Las never did and never wdlowa a go satin or beads Of amber. The point st " lirt dress is a weariness while it 13 fashlon aud will be an atrocity when ft 13 out of fashton ‘The other can be worn with pleasure lon RoW andany the witkin a ei for the elemental priscipies tn dress very much the same, It 18 oniy the “overlay- b coils tad goes Ike the figures of a kaleldiscope. BLACK TOIL The elimination oi blac able fabrics has cut the ground from under the fect Of thousands of women who considered themselves always well dressed tu thts re spectable yet unobirusive tssue. It istr Inuny of them, wives of plain, well to-do m do not trouble themselves about fashion and wil sul buy and keep thelr oae black stik in happy ignorance or laatferene of the di which Bas outlawed Bat there ar others who Wish to pre Train soc’ status and relationship Lo Lasulea, yet whocan- Hot often replenish the most tmportant and expensive tiem of thelr wardrobe, and vo these ‘Ube loss of the bla: serious dificulty. ‘There are sulbl have of black slik. brocade and brocade with sa vet trimmed with satin, with velvet and plush, ‘wh criminately in conjunction with anytuing and everything. ‘The complications trou Sclentieus but rather narrow-minded Woman.s wishes to be equal in her way to the situation, but her anchorage, her harbor of refage,has laken away. She cannot vet a Dost dress occasion Or even ever, iW, and how cin she tell whether these coinbinatlons will remata ta Yosue. Besides. !f they do, everybody knows thal a mixture soon takes on a worn look, tne edges and overlaying being more lable to fric tion and contaer. The problem may be solved by the selection of plain satin, with, perhaps, a border of plush, by old ladies, and a’soft tigured damask or satin brocade by younrer women. 1. be worn for several years, and even fashion” will still have an appearauce of dis tinction. Diack baving disappeared largely trom so ciety, but being stillemployet for church and street Wear, some modest ladies of moderate income have short suits of black cashmere camels hatr, or fine feather sulting, made wit a Jersey boddice and sash laid in folds of satin or brocaded silk,and for dinucr or evening wear abroad a plain trained dress of wiue colored Silk, satin. or velvet, watch obtains {ts cuar acter from its color and the richness of the material If the dres3 is nandsome it can be worn for several years, and then be used to make over for a daughter, or in combination with a material for a home or street dress. Black silk 1s not necessarily economical. Of late years 1t has often been very much other- wise, though its propensity to “cut” or wear “shiny” ob account of being charged with sugar to make it appear thick and weighty. This ts so well understood now that few are in danger of bg eg ied by adulterated silks,and dealers find it to sell an honest article. Bat the mischief Isdone. 1t has given biack silks & bad hame and made it more easy to supplant them. It wasa shrewd stroke of policy to put the immense stock of Diack silk rematuing on hand into fur-lined cloaks, and create a fashionable furor in regard to them which made every woman, rich and poor, feel that she mus! have a fur-lined silk cloak. Vast numbers have been sold, but in many instances they have been a Gisappointment and not at all what the wearers could afford or what they wanted. Tne of prices for dolmans and circulars of biack stk, fur-lined, ts from $50 (0 $125. A very nice one can be obtained for $75. But this ts a deal of money for the Woman in moderate cir- cumstances, and the garment has to “stand for something” that 1s in the place of several oihers. A meny ladies who have bought black silk cloaks have regretted it deeply. The sum expended bas made them feel poor tn re- gard to many other things that they needed, and the constant or frequent wear made the garment look worn and shabby, so that in a very short time it was no longer suitable for occasions When a handsome wrap was needed. One little lady had fifty dollars saved away for black silk lined fur Cloak at the begiontog of the it season. Last year this bave a ‘le one. id adie belo cnery onenea she could on! & very or. then at about five dollars edditional, whica TES. Suk from fasion ¢ in. There ts vel ud wool combined 15 used iudts- | | Many gentiemen have asked to be ade “4 ure in dress ts In lovktag back | - | matter of whim Meant. Of course, five dollars taken from. gloves OF some other personal necessity. She choagat the thing out. She wacted an lavididie geen Suit—a “pligrim sult,” consisting of Jerse dress and ulster with Capes and toot, and s touna she cou) ey Unts an & rouad cloak of velvet reversible beaver cloth, Wifa satin iad Deod and Metal hook Auishiug, wiThia the AcLy dollars. And she did so to her own extrems saristaction, t, She has not ceased to con- Ne herself yet, for hi K wil be good ap 1 daratle sat, ef which comple ar goin costuine, Or can be used independently when hevded, while separately or together the articies have more distinction than an ordiaary Diack Sik cloak or dolman, which have am? es & black stik Gress, THK COOPERATIVE DRESS ASSOCIATION ‘This enterprise ts not dead. the detay att on the organs, se cot suck p Une Apected unt of interes! letters show the feeling of auth Nw nderiess considers ut ath et that the shares wil soon Be all faken and the enter started on a s0aud p-caniary Bast London the original stock has long since nd SHAS CAD Oaly Dachess or Aba Laty 4 Kore De Au sine M en boUghe Up, The dowager | ohioness of Vos Ouutess recy hal 4 work and { is fashion vey lw y eousidered a reform m isc methods aiifer tern those of ihe odinery tae advo bey OL ADY marke the style of co: tore particularly that this Y psen to | addition | watertal- a wud the best w : Sip. This ly De atorded berwse the | customers furnish the capital and rey | the business, tn which, thereto) permanent {nterest, Imported Liss WOTKMANShIP are Out oft 1 of way but the very wealthy, and (hey have to pay tae enormous per centage upon sending ab Ss bumerable individual buvers, ate Hite clients Sclusive Loealtty wh each pay big! nd-each demand rents in exorbitant protits on every aiticie they s P Of work Wilh which they are en- We Dress ASSOC HON proposes to supply the est at Cost. Che tad! | lay minus the big profiis, and to ti ne Dest, in this way, within the Teach of am ich larger | number. “Part or the delay has been in conse. quence of a broade: 80 as to ning Out of Loe original plan ake In men 8 dress as well as woIncu iw the Beneli's of Uhis novel movesuont, and ft was found they would more wililugiy Allow their Wives to holders if the ad acta ge coald be made mutual. No profit 1s made ou or the | ManUfacturins artments, Che dressmaking | and the maktug: tug executed a! cost price from > 8 adapted to | different classes of mat 8 isthe plan | of the London Associate nh algo sncaine | tolts © PS advantages which, 1 18 antic | pated, will be fully equaled tn New York. A watin mid day meal ts furnished ou the preml Ss. ‘Those who choose reside tu the vatiding, | 11s under the care of a competent ma'rm. | A spactous salon Is devoted to ball and lecture | ToOM purposes, where Valls, coaceris and ea tertalun It is obviow prise i | must. be on a very seale or be capatie a | being worked up to Vast proportloas. In Lon- | don one general manager hus entire coniral. ‘To bin are referred an ‘sor su - Tons by subscribing cu persona Sifts every | bbtke to the bottor tA j OLly across. from 2) |] and thts is very nearly true. | "The London Dress aseoctation | ferent and less costly sysiero of cu | proposed to adopt thelr systeu her Ss employes Unt! § URTTUSLWOFThINess ts disco) ered. | 1s Instantly and closely sifted er bo desk; moloys a dit. ck, and IIs it dy ne of Then the case nd a prompt dis- change pls found in the | et tha in Stockh Mders | sually permar port at Once In sof inattent r short ¢ | cfany kina. An a ibe pr This to a conside pw York st 3 condary class OF ¢ py clearness. xTeDE a fault of are not g 10S def 108 P Prices are attached as a re than from tae cost of Labor , and if 18 Delleved tliat a certata tore, 1f {1 is Often pat o cally We abe Inaterl. ariicle WUl “Stan ‘Uber it ts lotr Donbriess th shoriiy to | Torkuold rs t Amthony ‘ k s that in London e Clenl s Sa assoclation (itmited) has, im dividends, with a ted a surpl aud ws $5 SY r. tne CY ot cash from 1 profts patd, In addt thon to paylog 0) for premises and Attines, Out Of profits, and ts stouk 15 at a similar hig premium. ‘The Army and Navy Co-operativ= soaiety (limited), established stlil later, hay ShOW ah average increase of business of $1,000,000 per annum, and its last meeting credited each $ share with a bonus of $7.50, The Ladies’ Dress Assoctation (limited) has tn two years nearly doubled its members. Tne four societies have between them 1,000 mem bers. ‘These figures are $0 astounding as to be almost beyoud bellet. ‘They are verliled by cficlal report, which can be seen at tue oltices of the associations. ‘The principle of these societies 1s $0 simple as to dispel all doubt as to the cause of thelr wonderful % It eon- sists in the customers supplying the capttal with | which the bustuess ts carried on, aud cash pay- ments.” A great deal of the buslaess In Lo: Gon is done by correspondence, strict price lists being furnished to members, also desigus of garments and costumes. The London fea- Uire Of what i3 called t adies’ Club” will be repeated here—vtr; rooms for lunch, read- ing aud corre e—a certain boon to in po | tadies living at a distance, and who do not always find It possible or best vo go to te Louse of a iriend. THE BLE OF SLE. =Everybody who has ever lived In the country Kbows What a multum in parvo ts the country and What an advance upon ft the special tore of twenty five years ago, which only SS Of gvOds, Was’ considered. A. T. vari Was the first New York hant tO enlarve upon the original Ide it became his boast that not only a lady but an entire tatnily could be supplied with | everything needful es Provisions, without | leaving hts premises, All the large dry is establishments have since followed his lead, but Lord « Taylor seem to have recently won the palm for originality In their enterprise. In the hivg department I saw the oth day w lied an “hypnotic” or sieep- producing pillow. It was very tragrant with herbs, aud | was told it was Ube invention of a | Seteniitic physictan who belie in remedial | action by absorption and inhalation. If a pw Can really be made that will allay pain pd quiet res 89 48 to Induce sicep, i ofitself gy way in the cw or disease, and by fdding us to sume extent of drugs, Would be a blessing indeed. JENNY JUNE, ee DIED. HINES. On Monéay, January 31, 2487, at half pastio’ciock am, rs) Bhoworr Hives, s na tive of County Clare, Ireland, in the nimetieth year of her age, £ Funeral will take place from: her son’s residence, 921 Fourth street worthwest, Wednesday, Febru- ury 2d, at 9 o'clock a.m. Pa y, January 31, 1881, at So'clock stion of ihe brain, ‘Gronuk C. brerz, in his thirty-third year Funeral will iake place frou his iste resi Lith and E streets, Wednesday, pm. from Grace Lutheran Chapel, cou Y avd KB streete, at 3 p.m friends are respectfully invited ty atvend. More papers please cop) am ata 0 CURE, NO PAY.—WHITEHURST'S CEDsK BALSAM is warranted Congbs, Colds, ep. Throut sad Lung return theripty bote and yet your mouey beak return the em| Bold by w. Ty MPBON, 708 Leth street, and alldrogeiets. Price 26 cents. Janl2-3a UNDERTAKERS. WILLIAM HACKETT: with, voces , FURNISHING UNDERT, Nor SiN Pe aver‘ war betwoun Sd apd 436 strosts: Everything first class. jaold re SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, yanl9 1233 Zthstrect northwest. © ce R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street n.w. vA ue, (bear Oity me bourse: 9 to 10.a.m., 12:80 to 1 SPECIAL NOTIOR. —Ail must be Guring office boure, as Tile SS ~