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Sous’ ¢ LOCAL M The Wear = CHIRP S ON, D.C, Jain 1 Waemnen, pocket Bemplers, Xa ere CITY AND DisTRICT Amusen: Sattowan Tar “Comedy of ovens 1 pantomis Liseons Hatz confess Wasuixerox Capers’ Haut ‘the ex-Tnton District of Coluz officers tor th dent: John secretary, a, W. = Hl W. H eSE8 Cook About 5-45 0° alscovered tp b by Mrs. MeWnu 4 ded Was consi No. 4 engine coi A COLORED Mix Wao sbont A eolored map Wile, Marthe Sim slated that he w @ disor-r Irot saivt, Tents Dau rt precinct st women, resid 38% and € and D si aged by and Nich pay Ww ent fubody hom day, Wut as the co: Murphy was com Murphy di eurrenc Coasttse years of staal boy, the be cthwestern while Tur Krone Yeter have deputy, Morris Fi Lanman: ni ‘ot the new Post day betag set on Karuore. The peued next mont fimere and North into Baltimore, th nest yet set ¢ and sar tu pI ed a few sear id that on the ev To arresting Cum free box, bad bis ents om CuareL—Prot F ken, Tosnigh! Robson and ¢rane free lecture on by M. Copel. on “Thi Mystic club fafr, Condensed Loents. nd Cole, BIS next friend, D. 31 my 9 1: ft , tion of five years 1 Yor six ion for a restaurant, ¢ Billlarus He The lease, Dut the d AS agreed upon. Uusiness elsewhere, and Las 5! east, Thursday © JW. Chickertu: Ke aualh _ ecaily uoder enuse {or Wiil, and she had’a right to ted: 14 fam ereons, aided with provisions or fuel. o 2 Dales of shoes, quantity of second-hand clothing. to amount cf $16, Receipts of the ev may disslVantaz Hi She defend, wh ig FS —Thie boord r the Bstret nort Pot cases the aggre Ing 'S', Lew, Tarnished, with i Vouchers We i, es, th 22. “Thowgh board bes Fesults of its labors to the worthy poor, Hap a stiowr to Scaza.—Mary Dorse: tooking young colored ‘Tor sereaming on court that a Founy mes tied o Richer weed screamed. ‘The court suid’ that “y, a Tathe ri, Was beflre Judye the street, Under the circumstances | dian | Suffered tretn th rs pe Say on the License F Due, With a taxon incom atk 5 of § SAMTEL §i 45), favors th ora much better than 2. G. S WALKER, of the Monumental granite w nd b ter thant n I REFORM, the Subject of | Bill. H < FY. PARKER, r of abolishing = the proposed sy= e same line of bust would the present herd escaped tax 5,048) and upwards, ense system, and believes: the personal tax, | ‘orks, sald he was In wileved the proposed. Of seventeen © seid Dut three or four are 1. Som: men Who do | nupany, sald i se MILI t was one, but the ed bill, as he lind read It, was unjust in many rie for the poor are tue! heavier than rea wesses are fixed too much, t He, Bint had tderstood Th hat be Dow be ore eqliltabie Ube SAMUEL BACO proy was ¢ taxed int wa nt of eapit ~ W. BERD ont rally itis unju muable aw of Dusiuess my The bur und Los Fe MA, PETER Ca¥: that he had not r le Was out of Wown ai the ti ons that retatnin t hs mt i fice. personal Ce. ANDER Viaeksmntth, sald that he 1 tax, way w. no: Bros, Jey with U qnaily ¥ wilting to - colle ‘tion of revenues, in p! BESS, suid he liked trevenne best. “s, graded according to the sald that an tne ~ and te bul may n HESt print tu r favored a Heense to many a laws ae 1900 3 b 1 ad prosperity Tour M be requised Wright te put ail Hi d put a wands, BEL, ul the proposed bill 40 of HS publication; ered EXCESS! bout! it mt s the personal tax or | vased on the Sin tite Diss a tt I. finds it very tue existing « lear la | S the new bill, and swrong. The | iu Wasuington, here abd make thls | naker, Peunsylvanla favors the new le he has not exarn- | © would prefer a tax on Meense Th TaN svstera, as very + paid apy taxes under 1 RSON. © hud always been for several reasons, to hay license 3. surrn, nWwhy So many should sport their | poor and inere ood be more | personal (ax, Mi, WALTER D. WYVILL, per - Der h hE Daa KeTe! canvas 20am, Svrt AGarNer & Ward toukar, by MIA. tail and Seal Dei jm wok passa mer J. W 3 Thoupso ters, shied up to rot dst, When she was per- indign: | eudeavoring to get cured, &) ulation, In view of Une com | She told | Osborne Base: Just niche st wer'S hat store on ome shirts started to lew handed im ores to, Once a Court to-day Judge Suell took bonds, - per bine S200 per p OL). Wet. per pale; do. Sreammoar Cowr. . Browne, at Leonardtown, Md, hatr of the head, dragged her ve boat and Del her a ages Unat she greatly and lajuries received forced to expend & Lange Sum of money In 7m street, and after One of them, “t That he was in shire because it Hoxtons personal nor right. ‘ bab shoulders, | rb: ta Ib; land, = pe pe pk. it, S5e, per | New Yors, | Zu ade. per phfa. print ver th Tock. 40e. tbe Weax Rb, 124,¢, vadock, Ye. pe bia shew), $1 per | pinach, 30c. per pt IS, 40c.” per pk.: ce es (new), $1 per doz = per pki: ariiehoke Water tresses, 10¢ back) air; do. (Mal <¥.—Hertha ‘wiered suit ndeossting company 3S that on October om; that before the Wharf the captain the state-reom and, Framed took a cane trom the rack and Tan, Dat was pursued by a clerk, who caught and in. Jn the Police ‘boy's personal | nei hot to keep up appearances.” | time | which was amended, but_by a clerical error thé CASES OF SUFFERING AMONG PEOPLE WHO WILL xOT LET THEIR WANTS BE ENOWN—HOW A FEW GENTLE- MEN IN A FASHIONABLE NEIGHBORHOOD ARE DOIXG G00D—PATHBTIC INCIDENTS RELATED 70 4 “STAR” REPORTER, “The cases of the greatest suffering from hunger and cold in thiscity,” remarked a prominent citizen toaStar reporter, “are those which are never heard of by the police or the socteties for relief. ‘These are the respectable poor, people who have been In good etreumstances, but by Some means have been deprived of their income. I know of a lady who lives in a house for which she pays a rent of $85 per month. She rents out some of the Tooms, and in this way pays the rent. Her only child, a daughter, lost her position and I know that these two women have been suffering from hunger and cold. They were too pout to let the hbors know and they would rather die than “That 18 in my neighborhood,” he continued, wand, as you know, that locality ts a fashiomable one. “‘Thefe has been for some time about fifteen of the ger.tlemen living In that section who have been trying. tn as quiet and delicate a way a8 possible, to relieve the wants of those about Us Who are too proud to make them known. We meet every Sun- day nizht, compare notes, speak of new cases, and then pass the hat around for each man to give what he can, There 1s not much nolse or excite- iment about this proceeding, but we have the grati- Heation ing that We have relieved genuine abied many an unfortunate family some disaster fn their affatrs.” “Lconid mention,” he exclaimed, “a great many eases, the pathos of which would excite the sani- pathy of the most hardened. ‘Then I could tell you Ue difteutty we have had in extending hung eharity. and cold turas the proffered ald A Uttie girl of one of my friends was eating a buttered bis- euit in the yardin front of the house. In the yan tie gent Who live Hutle tater tie gentleman had | 100 “A into the neighborhoed. ‘ie | ed at he Urtle girl eating her buttered ro Why tmaiiua allow you to have a ad never known want, said with onrse she Hud a Woole Toll and 3s, . a the Hite ebitdren in Hood said that thetr ne {Va Toll and somethines: caine Gut Witleh were | of my friend at wie din | ible that eventig. | sei my Tren’ Uiliking. “Could it be possibie | A UVIRE as his nekghbor did conld be tn | necessities of Ife? He wondered ow | ani after diuner stroilen into tO the grocer about the tani grocer, ting of him. Th for some tie SUS. | twid iny iriend ordered a supply of groce mid the grocer ‘sakd he world take th Uhiteselt, When he reached the ls 5 Of the man, the grocer that the goods hall not bech ordered by hua. He refused to recelve them, “Then the gro- boldiy told him ttt he ougiit to be How lifs turntly 16 suffer when reer Tits pisla speaking seemed to Ure: M. sions, r door vs um down, | Hid be burst Into tears and told the grover the sad StGEY oF Is miscortiue> quid sufferings.” Now,” Teiaitac uileman, “there are oh eases, suid aid can only be given no will doit tina kind and) thought | Woutd only look neat howe sor the poor instead of Wanderiig ail over the city, per- haps it would be better forus all,” he concluded. Bes ent Astaire. overnm: MISCELLANEOUS, g been inade for an exemption TS north OF Hue Gern eran church, els northwest, the Conulsslon hive now eutered an order declaring the proy cxemps ORS AT FAULT, AND. Inspector Entwiste slo) With Ubree touts’ usage, | Sn the 1ikttan frnaces at the Buus | r ol building should ve * ale} that he ts satistic S been | by overniring and fou of shes On the sides of the fen whieh has barncd out the side-bars, wile ie’ conte That were Kept clear are left In good o buliding and the Araidon were erected on tue Sun pee th Med with turn. ES fr. ‘The Atuidon ts In gt In eve to the differ fact 5 reHc the ait Df the GO enh, he ture haces He says that the B, er Janie | tor las been tiring #9 “heavity that he has bes fat he would fire fins and several | ihe Commissioners have re- isie to Mr B. H.W: ustees, Calling nett and Batncker schools, has been done, 113 Charged, through | The incoinpeteney of the janitors. | ‘The Woman's Convention, AGATDERING 70 BE HELD WERE IN MARCH—THE SUPREME ROCK FOR THE SUFFRAGE CAUsi | teenth annual convention of the National mith’s Suffrage association will be held at Lin- aiitioned hit, the report of Mr. resident bond of on all on the sth, 5th and 6th of March, The exil which Is signed Dy Elizabeth Cady Stanton, of New York, presideuts Susi view restlent: Stay V br thie Spat “Among the | jatiiaa Josivn | Olympia | Courts, Hardette Robi son Shattuck, Madam Clara Neyinann, betva A. Lockwood, Mary B. Clay, Salle” Clay ‘Bennet (of Kenticky). Lilie Devercux Blake, Elvabeth Boy ton Harbet and Helen Me Gongar. ‘The principal Of this association, from its organiaatic as been to Si women of the several States aud terrtiortes national protection In the Citiven’s right to Vote, through a sixteenth amend- National Constitution. The favorable special committees in both houses of ith Couytess, lead us to hope, from h. the tinal passage of the resolu inert to the ng for the subtalssion to the several FS of a proposition to so amend the Coustitution, tat It will prohibit thedisiranchiserent or Uulted States. citizens on Of sex. ‘The satisfactory resulis of unrestricted siiffrage in Wyomtug ‘Territory of scuool in twelve states of Uh Union of municipal” and school sttfrage ta nd Scotland, Of bot try Sullraz tm The Ssle of Man, with nt trump in| Wastingion ‘Territory, ent agltition Of the sutiraze question it ryqiuid in Ligland, and Une deimands that re every sueourag imuntetpal and * uabiny tor larger liberties, ig Sighs of Ube Unies, and make $ the sup for all ted In elirauchisement of women (0 dedicate thelt id their money Lo the success Of Unis move- and by Uielr generous contributions to ven those Upon whom rests Ue responsibi- artying lorward this beneficent reform. Hesolved to Resist. REAL FSTATE BROKERS DETERMINED TO TES? TOE VALIDIVY OF THE LAW REQUIKING THEM TO GIVE BONDS—A MEETING HELD THIS MORNING. Warrants returnable at the Pollee Court to-mor- row have been served on twenty-five or thirty of the real estate brokers, charging them with doing business withont a leense. A meeting of the real estate broxers was held at the office of Mr. Thos. E. Waggaman vntstaorniug. Among those present sere. B.H. Warner, L. M. Saunders, H. D. re, M. M. Parker, W. E. Burford, Duvall & Finan and other prominent reat es- S unanimously de- the validity of the existiug regu \S Fequiring the brokers to give bonds in $5.00 vith Wwo surctles, for the protection of tive! ary thi tue nent streng: lity of Omers, as Well as the payment of - the their receipts to the District. Last the tax of “ove per cent was pitd, aud required bouds given. ‘This year the bro In additional “restr: rs," sald one of the gen- at the meeting have tendered thetr license \d are ready to pay tat any time. ‘The hard- complain of chiefly 13 the regulation het to give bonds. A broker has to give two suredies. Now these bondsmen are held Fesponsibie jor all the bustuess transacted by the broner. Ifa broker sells or buys for a customer, J the custoiner ts for any reason or fanoy dissat~ ised with the tgures, he enters suit, not only against the broker, but against his sureties ‘The bondsmen wre subject to annoyances at any time, and consequently no one caret to serve in that capactty. “There are commission merchants. here Why hundie otuer people's goods and money, but no Dond fs required of tuem.” ‘The brokers say. Uns regulation is founded on a clause in an old statute, Amendment was not inserted in 1s the bill as finally approved. Panduit MARRIAGE LICENSES have Deen fssued by the clerk of the court to John W. Odrich, of Falrfax county, Va., und Ellen L. Green; Matillas Artwser and Mary A. Leem; Miles Simmons and Ellen Burk. < EFPEcTive SnoT.—Win. I. Delph, a prominent, Tarmer living near Augusta, Ga, Was aroused Wednesday night by a notse in his potatoe patch. ‘He took his gun and went out to investigate; being Startled by a negro’s Jumping up in a fence corner ‘proper = in Deiph fired, wounding the negro, whose name was ca ‘Brunson, So seriously’ that he died yes- ‘terday. TRRRIBLE DEATH OF MRS. STICKENEY,—Concern- ing the fatal ring: of Mrs. Charles P. Suckney, At Fall Kiver, Mass, Wednesday night, Ibis stat u oe: the day she pyro a Ci t with naphtha preparatory to. ng it over another one. While laylag down the carpet the stove came off, and she procured a naphtha lamp to fin it. ‘There was an explosion, and she was immedi- ately enveloped in flames. She ran from one room to another, and fell at the head of the stairs dead trom Jonailng the flames. She was terribly burned all over her . Mr. Stickney’s hands are terri- bly burned, and he may lose the use of them. boone Basin Be welinhacsdi THE WAR Ox GAMBLING 1 LONDON, CLUBs—A ‘summons has been issted agat Park club, of London, for permitung baccarat in its rooms Tor high stakes The club has employed eminent counsel and maintain that the (prosecution 1s illegal. ‘The affair has caused # decided sensation in ‘the principal London ciubs, which will be af- fected by the lon of the case, Ki ‘VIH, ‘when he re- ip Nor Curar Hix. —Xves Guyot, the Paris | or thirty wit | tmimediately bu ‘The Relief of the Poor. ‘THE WORK OF THE POLICE. ‘The number of families relieved by the police yes- terday were 157, divided among the several pre cinets as follows: Untontown, D. C.,8 colored and t'white: precinct No. 1, South Washington, 8 colored and § white; Precluict No. 2, 11 colored ahd 4 white; precinct Ni , Georgetown, 7 colored and6 white; precinct. 4.16 colored and 13 white: precinct Ne. 5, % colored and 3 white; precinct No. 6, 11 colored aud't white; recinct No. %, 9 colored ahd 9 white; precinct No. 1 colored and 15 white. There were 600 applica tlons lett over yesterday, which for want of tims Teceived no attention; they Were attended to this morning. Applications are still crowding in, there seeming to be no abatement of them, TREASURER WHITSEY'S REPORT FOR TO-DAY. Cash receipts for charity fund already reported, $2,099.41; from Pension Office, $315.55; J. V. N. Huyck, $10; James Wo ational Safe De- osit company, $1 Savings Bank, $10: J. Fussel, $1; J. H. Migruder, $5; 1.33; J. U. O'Meara, HBR. Brooks, $5; D. Loughran, $1;G. G. corn: Well, $95; cash, $1: cash, $1; Thomas Russell, $5; Jaies W. Orme, $90; §.. $B. F. Guy, $: John F. Ellis & Co.. $5: K.-H. Taylor, $5; W. G. Mewerott, $50; J. W. Boteicr, . o. a ‘ay $5; Dr. C.’E. ‘Hagner, $10; W. M: Shuster & Co, $10:'C. ‘¢. “Duncanson, ‘$25; B. H. Stinemetz, $10 Woman's Christian Temperance Wrcinia lady, %; S.E.M. $1: Dr. amedtie Bros. H.L. Cra Pitkin, $85, Leon’ Salomon, $5; August Brentano, $25; Rev. H. A. Gross, $5; total, $3,744.96; ‘subscriptions unpald, $100. NOTES. Ata meeting called for the of Tsracl ©. M. E. chureh. th contributed 249%) pounds of Hour, sugar, meat, &¢., and $6.53 In money. all of which Was turned over tO the Missionary soctety of the eburch, and Will be disiributed Uy them to-day at th onations of a number of loaves of bread from Edgar F. larper and 100 pounds of bacon from venin Eilis bay Veen recelved by Lieut, Greer, of the elghta precM@et. Mz. Hi. L, Crantord sends#25, and Messrs. Sehined- tie Bros. $19 to ‘Tae Stan for the poor fund. Dr. C. 7. Purvis has co of 600 pairs of ehtta- ren’s shoes; Mr. WW y Jers! avenue, between E ind P streets, ton tons of coul, Which Coos to ihe Seventh precinet; Mr, Faward Devilh, 6M D sucet nw. a bundle of clothing. 4 Hreach of Promise. A COLORED Wow, novelty of Urceted @ large Brew udience miugs recent; Ta aad fsces who were} nto tite twenty at In obedience ring lives with he plaints Mm of col T. Coppin, also agent Coppin fsa ain! white was a beau nin Balun me a Udagor the past. ght astitegainst hia qt Visitor at ier Hed hous bit propused to lead her Ou ls behalf testitied that Miss Rabinsan claimed 19 hi Ohi she tue witness 10 In honght she trode hd Like (0 ma O'clock. °3) returned 1a favor he khedlve iis ceneral have eut_ of vince of Sen- > trapassable haat and hive uth by below. Deuth sing boats inthe claunel 3 Committee of Sondan mierchuts s an inte! Mew with the kuedive vesteriay to protest against idea. Being rekused an they sonwht Nubar Pasha. the. prime ‘The latter siated that Ui ir protest was t Souda, he a his power to save If ase . OF Bueraniry.—The people cited over the urntal tary Matthews, by ker fos s, Mi Idike and wite. ving ten from ‘that place. Little Mary was recently adopted from the Denver Orphan I She died suddenly on Saturday mo! 1 ne Kno Of a itttte gi ether with roused the d_ the cor wth was revealed, ere ORE Mn Sev en und the feet 1 and Ms Wife were he country When arrested, vt in, and hands Were froze to leave OF A BELGIAN &.—The court at Liege, Belt of appeal, land, ihe Belgian’ Journalist and specniator, to | years Imprisonine at two thou. nt ch ining money M. i to divulge the memie rn chamber of Ss whom Le pretended tg have bribed, ‘Tar PRexci Worgtsom ‘ommulttee of the French f deputies had decidvd that the Hon of gates of the iinemploved work: on. which demints that the etamber shall provide work for thei, shall be examined and thelr case investigated. Owing tothe viotent language cr the delezites who watted on several deputles Yesterday with petition, their eutrance to the loboy of the chambe was prohibited, KMARTOUM To BE ABANDONED.—Khartoum, the ehiet town of the Egyptian Soudan, situated on the peninsula formed by the junction of the White and Hue Nile. has probably by this time been aban- doned to the Mittli, uli iu 1835, The town has about 5040 Inhabitants, Including, In addition to The native Sondaaese, the ustal medley elements of au Exyptian town. ft consists chietly of mud huts, Dut contains 2 considerable wamer of substantial modern bulldiigs, the stonc-taced palace of the governor being tie’ most pretentious I appearance. As the center of the great caravan routes trom the in ertouin bts a large trade, 115 the Catholle missions and i 11s greatly to be feared. that tli span garri- sou to retreat from kharto rher and thence to su oF alony the Nile through the Dongola z rosks, or eeToss the Korosko desert to ¢ Saine point, and thence to cataract, WI result in a disaster uot léssin tts mag qitude Thay that which annihilated within three anny. Near Salt Lake, i, Daniel Morris, aged St Wives, after reading 2 Sayre, Went Lo the’ shed of an ade Jotning house and haiixed hiaselt ‘THE Dai xosieo Fast Ties Delmonico, the New York millionaire ¢ Whose iserabie death has caused a great sensation, was a son. of Frat ‘one oF the four 1 ews OF the original Delmontéo brothers. He became the head of the house and the hetr 1o an estace of $2,000,000 at the death of Lorenzo, I in IaS1. “There wer several well-defined from waleb Mr. Di es ot lasanity In the family rnonico's mother came. One of his great micies on that. side becaine thsane, disap | peared, and was never Deimonico, sessed niin) urd Mou ucaln, Pever A W reitl estate owner, who pos- res, now occupled by Flatbush. and who lett 2 Tai stele, married a sister of Mr. Del- "Smother. One Of the daughters became in- ahd 13 HOW nan asylums in Baltnore.. His Honore was ali his life aflicted with a form of and Was hever able (0 attend to business. rimouy Was left to him under the care of a guardian, He married a oune Irish woman, and had several children, uli of sound mind. A CRURCH MEMBER ELOPES.—A sensational elopement Is reported from Mesopotamia. O. W. Leland ts the leading merchant of the town of Mesopotamia, 18 a tit of considerable property, and for years was a leatiing member in good Stand. Ing of the Methodist Episcopal. chure’ He 1s about forty-six years of age, and has a wife and ‘Uiree children, “A strange Wotan, heavily vetle and said to be a handsome lady about thirty years Of age, has been stopping at the hotel of the town. for several days. Leland, who appeared to be weil acquatuted with her, visited several of his friends And secured several large sums of money, andcins stated, eloped with the strange woinan. ’ The sheriff levied on all his property.” His deserted wife and children are heart-broken, and the affair creates a great sensation. A Pnysiciay’s Crite.—Dr. B. Dorival Bruce was arrested last night at his house ou the charge of having performed a criminal operation which re- sulted in the death of his victim, Miss Hallie Scholl, of Lancaster. Misa Scholl, who was 35 years o was a datighter of Solomon Scholl, the janitor o} the cougiy court house at Lancaster, aud was: highly r&pected among her friends. Brior to Kier coining to that city she Was a resident of Mt. Joy, ad lived next door to Joseph Stricker, a widower, 45 years of age, who was the author of her rua’ She was anxious to conceal her shame, and, as he wished Uo be rid of une responsibility, he Induced. her to go to Philadelphia to have the operation per- formed. In her dying statement she sald. four other girls were under treatment at Bruce's house While ahe Was an inmate of It. SPENT Hen Last DIME FOR STRYCHNINE.—As Mrs. Sandford, a ctable colored. woindn ot Bucyrus, Ohio, was about to go to bed Saturday. night she heard a faint knock at the outside door of her cabin, in the outskirts of the town. peut ‘We door and peering out into the dark e aie ot at first observe & dark bundle lying against her doo) “Can I come in? Tam sick,” said a taint voice. Mrs. Sandford assisted the pros. trated woman Into, the house, whic the poor & pil a oe Sus uniform “hour” eystem wisi tt etlect au inkere subject, : ny bois sentenced M. Bo- | PROBATE CocRt—Judge James. ‘To-day, will of the late Dr. Johnson and partially proven. Estate of John J. Myers; ad- ministrator’s completed; T. J. Fisher and C. C, Willard; additional sureties: Will ot John Och- senreiter, illed. Estate of Thomas ‘order obi John W. He ‘cuiinieeeator, ond Ellot flea Fstate Thos. Lawler; Ellen Lawler. trix; bond $200. Estate R. J. Powell; order ting F, H. Stickney administrator; ond si Estate Richard Vigle; inventory re- turned and citation answered. te Martha Allen Lachman: order of publication. Estate Jas. BBall: J. J. Waters appointed administrator, bod $1,000. “Estate of H. 1. Hammeker; clan of HN. Alden for $17,87.21 fied. Egurry Cornr—Judge James. ‘To-day Barbour agt, Leddy and Leddy agt. Leddy; Tet erence of petition to auditor. Ponice Covat—Judge Snel. ‘To-day, Joseph Williams, colored, cruelty to ant- mals; $5.’ ‘Susie Edward and Ann’ Carter, colored, | vagrancy; 90 days each. Cornellus Campbell and | Green Lightfoot, colored, highway robbery; grand | Jury; bonds $500. | Affairs in West Washington. Rerams.—The new Central Coal company 1s | | making extensive repairs of the wharves and | Machinery, preparatory to an enlarged business hext seasoh.—The steam wig A. P. Gorman 1s be- ing rebuilt at the foot of Potomac street. Head D ss Alexandria Affairs, | Reported for Tar Evextxe STAR i ‘THe WaTER Scerty.—The Alexandria Water company publishes a statement in respouse to the movement now being made in the city counell for a lesislative act amengiug. the charter of tat col Pany. ‘They say: “An extension which would ac- | | cormmodate'a halt dozen consumers might cut off | | the supply of an entire square. In the present con~ @ition of ‘the company’s works no more deiteate 19n arises than the effect of further extensions persons ¢ supplied, and the intellige: the question is ludispensable not only to hy but to the general community. Any acle to such a ae Would always be Inju- | MOUS and might be disastrot ‘ould seem from this statement that the arrangements made | by the company tor the old town Were not exten- | sive enough for the expansion which has occurred e aul is Still slowly but surely In progress, COMPANY VEETIRG, ‘draulion Steam % ing last might mnied x committee, | RL #3¢, aNd ap E 1. Milis, Joseph Young, Me J. Waterman and George Pric provement of t house. ‘The subject of changing the constitution | or the company Was latd over until the next meet {in ew Trestrrs—Hich, H. Rudd and M. Davis have been appointed by Judge Meade, at the re. | ciuest of Poteiee roee ce a eaters woetOReS OF Ue bowrd of trustees of that, lodge, vice the de- ceased trustees, Christian Schafer aud ,Charles M. | Driscott, jon court, | Judge | has been again lu session to-day, occupied With clvil cuses, A“plea has been fled 1a the case our. We at. W.H. Young, and exceptions | Commisstoner Norton in the he estate of the late Geo, Corrt.—The corpo! Noves.—Mayor Beckham 1s again at- having been kept in his by a severe indisposition. ence from the mayor's office the | cases have been tried by Justice John A. ‘Thomy a son.——The martlage of Mr. Joh 'T. Cox, the well- known boo'ssciler here, and “Miss A. C. Donohue, of Loudon county, tusk place yesterday afternoon’ at Lees The remains of the old U.S. steam- | p Rellet are now ou the Ways ab Agnew’s stip. | yard, in order that what ts left of her may be dls- { During hts abss posed of. ——There were elght lovers, but no bust- | ) Bers at the station house this morning. | France and China. THE RELATIONS WETWEEN THESE TWO COUNTRIES STRAINED. A leading member of the Chinese embassy tn | London stated yesterday that China had not yet lured war against France, although ler memo- Tandur to Prime Minister Ferry, in which China declared that an assault upon Soutay, Hung Hoa or Bac-Ninh would be cusus bell, would be earrted | out toaletter, When Sontay was captured the Marquis Tseue withdrew trom France to England | to owwalt instructions from the Chinese govern- ustractions had, since the Marquis | ied at Folkestone, ‘been receded, bur | 1” could not be divuiged. ‘The attack"upon a Sontay Py the French was a vivlation of the {rlendly réiations between the two countries, but the Murquis Tseng would not, therefore, make a. formal declaration of war agalnst France.” France had attacked both Hue and Sontay without di jing War against China, now Unreatened to | attac: ‘Nit, where Chere were large bodies of Chinese troops, which would not _be withdrawn, but which would meet the French forces and pro! Teet Bae-Sinh with all their power. The Marquis ‘sony, the attache continued, was visiting Loudon. | upon business of the Chinese lecation, but It was hot unlikely that he would discuss with Earl Gran- | Ville, the British foretgn secretary, the present | | hostion of affairs between the governments. of hina und France. ‘The attache dentes the rumor that the minister called upon Mr. Lowell to secure } the mediation of the American government. Stee Pe | AN INHUMAN Acr.—An almost, Incredible erime | wesattempted yesterday near McCormick, South Carollni, on the Augusta and Knoxville rairoad. AS one of the down trans was running along at | | full speed the engineer discovered a child on the | track. “He bareiy steceeded in Stonping the train ven only a few yards from the buy, who was be securely tied hand and foot’ to the iron ful ‘The ratiroad men unbound the ttle | tellow and took him on to Augusta ‘There are Strong suspicions as to the parties who sought to cause the child’s death, ‘and, Uney Wil be roughly treated. ‘Two MeN KILLED IN a Werf —Culpepper Austin and M&ck Cuapman, while digging a well yester- dgy on the tarmof Mark Austfu, iu Union county, | Nuc. used a dynamite cartridge'in blasting. ‘They red’ the cartridge, but It falled to-explode. After salting some thie they returned to the well, when if they are discovered Ww the cartridge exploded. Both were verribly man- gla, Austin died immediately aud Chapman a WW hours after. BREAKING JAUL IN TENNESSEE.—The Jail at King- ston, Roane county, ‘Teun., was set on fire yeste day incrning about's o'clock by elther ontside in cendiarles of prisoners, and nearly destroyed. Five prisoners escaped, Some of them desperate charac- ters. The Jail ha’ been regarded one of the strong_ estin the stat fe TRAIN WRECKERS ComMITTED.—' terday three men, named respectively James Wheland, Simon Londrigan and Jolu McGrath, residents of Colllers, Conception bay, N. F., wgre Committed to the st. Johns penitentlary to await trial before the supreme court at the spring term. They are chat with having felonlously placed tron bars and large rocks on the railroad track, With the malicious tntention of wreeklug the railway tran between Davenport Station and Harbor Grace junction, LiGat oN A MYSTRRIOCS SHOOTE D. P. Hill, at Glen Gardver, Pa., was closed yester- day morning by the sheriff on a judgment that Hill gave his father for $2,800. Hil 1s the man who clams to have been shot Wednesday by burglars, His condiiion ts sull eritical. Nk. ShdRES' WivEs.—The story of the matrimo- nial expertences of Charles A, Shores, who eloped With am Atlanta widow and her five culldren, grows compileated. Lust Sunday the lady registered at the Chattahooche hotel, West Point, Ga., under the une of Mrs. A. C. Shores. She was recognized as Mrs. Dav @ said that when she left AUanta vit Shores they proceeded to Chattanooga, where a Baptist preacher married them. ‘Thence they went to Meuiphis, Litue Rock, Houston, Tex., and ew Orleans. ier Mr. Shores, who had the vidow's 35,000 in his possession, represented that he hud urgent business tn Galveston, and instructed her to proceed to West Point, Ga., Where he would join ber in a few days. Thus the infatuated Woman has been abandoned within three weeks and leit penniless, ber seducer having her entire estate. Now comes the remurkable discovery that he Mrs. Shores who Was deserted in Atlanta had self been deluded away from St. Lous through @ bogus marriag he Was a school teacher named Mary S. Calz, und Suores had a wife ina Morgan. ‘street boarding house, A marriage previous to this, perforined three years ago, has been dis- covered by the receipt of a letter from Mrs. Mag- | gie Shores, of Bowllng Green, Ky., who claims Shores as her husband, “Shores claims to be a. Dative of New York. 2 _______ | NeoLEcrep IN DEATH.—The dead body of Mrs. Eliza Shepherd was found in a room In the Leonard block, C1 and, early yesterday morning. She hus been ee for one or two weeks. Xo one about the biock, In which are doctors’ offi private rooms, @tc., interested himself suf ficlently in the matter to investigate the cause of he 4 vocal and Instrumental teacher, and had the care | of the halls and stairs in the block. This m a boy about the ee looked through the letter- Grop in the door, and thougpt he saw the reet of a | woman. ‘The Was then opened, and such roved to be a fact. The body bore evidence of faving lain there forsome time. It is supposed she ‘froze to death. AxoTiRE, Coumn—Mr. Capmael, superintendent of the Toronto observatory, hus received a dispateh trom Meibourne, Australia, announcing the dis- covery Of a comet moving rapidly southeast. The comet is 40 degrees south of the equator and 4 de- grees east of the frst point in Lscea, The comet. 4s barely above the horizon, and directly south 1m) the early evening, but it is unitkeiy that with the aid of a telescope it can be detocted in our latitude. After is passage, around the sun, Possibly, it may in our Sky. appear ci EFFECT OF THE Nrmiuisr SPECTER.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London Daily Newssayes “The muruer of Leut. Col sudelkin hay é.—The store of exercised a terribly depressing effect upon the higher Russian ofticials. The emy Tr summoned Count Tolstol, the minister of the interlor, and vio- lently reproached him for lack of energy and in- hon-appearance. Mrs. Shepherd was | *; capacity. Count Tolstol thereupon resigned. ‘The murderers of Col. Sudelkin wore masks.” Nig Powpes Minis Buows Ur.—The Con- sumers’ Powder Company's mills near Scrant Pa., blew up, one mill at a time, between 10:80. inidnight last night. Nine of the ten milis were destroyed. Certainly ong man, L. H. Emery, and probably many more, wert ‘THE FUNERAL SERVICES EXDED AND THE UNDER- TAKER ABOUT TO CLOSE THE LID. Sons, attracted by the social prominence Neeley, and in part by the fact that she ‘with the honors of the society Tit auber, were present at through thetr recital for thetdead” rowing friends took their last taker was about to replace the lidon buri the funeral sermon when a glance at the back with an exclamation. The friends were of caused him moned, and after a hasty consultation around the coffin, the preacher sald: Of Mrs. Neeley will pi thought missed.” My friends, the funeral ‘The audience is dis ‘Thé undertaker says that ashe was about to close the lid of the coMin he noticed a Mush on the cheeks of the corpse, and saw a movement of the body Inte. 5 of @ person In a desperate ‘The burial has been postponed indefinitely nd every effort will be made toring Mrs. Necley ‘ut of her supposed trance. Worrrs Drrexse—Willlany Wolff, who 15 on triai in the Old Bailey legally In possesston of e: in his owo behalt vests | he was iguorant of the fact that there was le tor court, London, for being “<plostves addressed the jury erday. He maintained that | powder | in his house, and asserted that he was a victim of Edward Bondurand’s revenge. Avsourerx Pear PP, OO WW WDDD FEERRR PO ON NH ED DE ER | PPPO OWWWWD DFE RRR PO OWWWW D DER RA. P 00 W OW DDD EKER ko This powder never varies. strength, and wholesomeness, More economical than theerdinary kinds, ind cannot besold in competition | A marvel of purity, with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum oF phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. -Boxat Baxixo CITY ITEMS. LADIES GOODS. A Ye Edict. sealed, is a Bull; don't mis talle that for De Buti Couch stu 3 ‘The following immense bargains Will be almost given away to-morrow only at R. Goldschmid 812-7th st. nw. Supertor Laundry large bars fore? cta; J.T. O'Meara royal gue cts a Dottie: New York Goblets 6 for 28 cts: plain for 99 cts; engraved 6 for 43 cts: Wine cinsses 6 for 19 cts; 1 tooth-pick stand With 2500 tooth-plcks 1 ets: Brown's French Shoe dressing 2 botties for 13 cts: 7 pin Cherry tn 8 feather dusters 33 cis; sold elswhere tor Diacking brush with wWhisk-broo Dlacking only 2% cts: 10 gt dish pans 12 ct: 12 Cts: 14 Qt 21 cts; tin tollet sets assorted color Pleoes $1.49: Chamber-buckets 37 cts; real maj Pitchers iy cts: worth 85 cts; extra large size Sts; Worth 75 cts: 2 qt. covered tin buckets 6 ct 1 coal shovel with poker 7 cts: foot tubs assorted colors 49 cts; dairy pans medium size 4 cts lance S ots: extra lange 19 cts: 1 wooden water Ducket with large scrubbing brush 59 clotues-pins and 1 bar ¢ laundry soap ouly 29 cts; 1 lary 12 saucers 7 cts; brooms 13 ct pitchers 58 cts: worth #1.00; de er Sets 10 pieces $2.9 worth & 0%; superior te Soap 6 large cakes for 23 cts; als0 great bargains in house furnishing goods of every description. Hahn's Great Clearing Sale of Fine Boots and Shoes. Geats’ best hand-stitched B one ° ‘ elegant Tine . * Solid Gaiters reduced to $1.28 Ladies’ finest hand made Button, * Bhe kid andgoat—* itton, $4.50, worth $6.0 a" BO sol * es ChI’s flge Kit and goat spring heels now sae. Bows’ calf and kp boots, $1.35, Worl §2. Odds and ends at half price. 500 Children’s Suits, reduced from $6 to S00. MF Eiseman, under Odd Fellows’ pall. ‘Phe President and Cabinet tintitbe the orator, One Minute—Aa wolertl comes pou ‘Thornton's Emulsion and Soda for ec hutrition and ids, consumption, impatned debiitr is man, uucer Odd Fellows’ hail. Semators use thie Oraicr Rye Whisky. ‘The “Rough On” Tooth Powder, elegaat, 150. Coffee Pot School at Cornwells Fowpzn Co. 105 Wall street, N.X. a6 Galvano-Magnetic ‘Treatment OF DISEASE. [— Washing fo coe, My Se " OTH 5 ; Consultation Free. Cail or send for parnphlet Asorm Bis Lor or Suxs a vet oe Passone & 0. CD 1 Phy: from Baltimore, formerly tm char, JUST RECEIVED FROM AUCTION, Pg fr peter tas SPECIAL BARGAINE, = A 73 Single Suits, CARTER’S, 711 Marker Space’ tn Youths’ and Men's, at and below cost. ML F BEAUTIFUL CHECKED SILKS, 50c, | Eiseman, Odd Fellows’ hall. COLORED SILKS. 50 ae SOLQUED RADZIMARE SILKS, actual value in New ‘ork bargain. BANDSOME BUOC: a Lett Blue Mike only SL Pa jue Silks, cals LACK Sil 4 SIL 31.50, our price #1. These Silks are a spe- in Cream, Pink. White, | actual value $1.25,” | SILKS, teavy Gros Grain, actual cash value | $81.25. reduced to #1 barase ENSE ASSOKTMENT OF etal Lancain<:) our $3 Black COLORED SILKS. excellent qi 81, reduced to 750 UNS VEILING wool, COLORED World, 2c. NEW YORK MILLS BLACK SILKS. (spe- Silks reduced to $1.30. juality, actual cash vale Cream, widest double width, pure ERES. Evening Shades, wide double | F3, Dark Colors, wide double SHEETING COTTON, best in the SHEETING, one yant and a-quar- ter wide. very best quality. 13 auality, 13%¢e. FRUIT OF THE BLANKETS. 0), duced toa. to large yM, extellent quality, in short size, actual value $8, re- “CARTERS,” 3213, 711 MARKET SPACE. [7138 Wise To PROVIDE aGaINsT Ex EN cies that are liuble to arise in every family* A cold may be adangerous thing. or not, depending npor the means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthina, etc., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove ‘the quickest aud most effective cure,and your best friend. EO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWFLL Carpet Corporation, was for ver twenty years be- fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in its worstform. Its ulcerations actually covered more ‘than half the surface of his body and limus. He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, See certificate in Aver's Almanac for 1883, ‘33 Av Ner Cosz. BLACK CASHMERES: DEX GOODS AND CARPETS, PREVIOUS TO REMOVING— 1,000 Remnants Dress Goods and Silks; 100 dozen Children’s English Hose, 15c.; 200 pieces Best Wamsutta Cotton, 10c.; ‘75 pieces Best Check Gingham, 50. ‘Extra Good Quality, 36c., $8e., 400.3 Dress Silks, 36c., 40c., 60c., 6(e. ‘Table Linens, Best Bleached, Damask,40,44, 48, 53c.; Sheeting Cottons, Best 10-4 Sheoting, 2c, CARPETS: Extra Donble-width Inerain Carpets, $7¢.3 Best Brussels marked down; Bedticks, Quilts, Bed Comforta; Blankets, Towels, Napkins; Cloaks, Shawls, Skirts, etc. ENTIRE STOCK aT PRIME COST. cM. dal7 TOWSON, 696 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side), Ts: Paras WE Lot 1 comprises 2.000 Conant Bi Rova ‘Pequests an early inspection of the following novelties nets at 250. Lot 2 comprises 1.500 Elezant Novelties at 8c. Lot 3 comprises 250 Bunches of Silk Buds at G8c. Jot 4 comprises 2.000 Genuine Parisian pias ing, Purchase an entire stock we boasht stock, not- cheap. We can not du ‘a8 I1rices above wil ial lots, pata torese for thi per buxel In Ribbons our barvai Grain Sash Ribbon, evening 3 evenin shades, 3 inches wide, 98°. @ We are pleased to inf te the woods. ‘whehosaiuitg tae guamee eaeeTae EATHERS, in is 2 pieces Satin and Gros- form our we have Just hed aniotiier lot of extra le hire Gloves tor "which ate cven better valve ta tue inst wie See ees are 100 dozen Ladies" i tairea a patr, extra ood val Liv out revardiena Our assortment Siesand $1! New goods, butmot Yeni tock 9 wocan not dupll- fon i a cos put andere for lots entigned below. wes iver nfla for SES, 5 grand 20. Lisse Ruching worth tS: for 250. Solid ‘English Hose a§ 25c. PPP. 583 RRR P Ere ALA 1558, Py Oxa E : P SS ok = ‘The balance a goods, SEAL SKIN G! goods, “They will be' as of. at far apd quilted Uvedy Ladies Wraps, Dolmans, ‘at closing out figures. Genuine in er Sant higher Nes? sega ‘Mink and Chinchilla CIRCULARS from @¢5 up. Bole: for alanis for DONLAP'S NEW YORK SILK OPERA WILLETT & RUOFP, 905 Pennsylvania svenus. Ar Cosr FROM MONDAY, J4NUARY 1TH TO FEBRU- shall Offer my Entire Stock of DRY GOODS AT COST TO REDUCE STOCK ‘Now la the time to ‘and be convinced. me ‘713 Market apes, | G0 Army and Navy officers praise the Orator, ” Health Renewer cures dyspepsia, tmpo- Cornwell's, One Minute Fea Pot, See advertisement. Nawaldine cures Catarrh, (or 3 cts. im Deutalaid Wash. talaid Terth, Gums, Breath, - Lundborg’s Perfume, Baenta Lundborg?s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Physictans preseribe The Orator Rye Whisky. Rough on Corns,” forcorus,warts, buntons. 15¢. The Bows Coftce Po { “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, cited every mornin: ‘and delivered in halt-pound “Ward” prints, 50c. per Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermulik ald Sweet Mik, Sc. per quart, Crean 15e. plut, Ware Gowws Aso Lasess SEATON PERRY. {SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & PROTHER,) INVITES ATTENTION To HIS Pot saves fifty percent, COMPLETE STOCK OF IRISH 4ND GERMAN LINEN TABLE: CLOTHS, NAPKINS, Le TOWELS, PILLOW AND SHEL LINENS, GLASS TOWELINGS AND CRASHE NEW ENGLISH AND FRENCH WHITE AINSOOKS, NUT Goons, INDIA AND PERSLA HI EBRATED QUAKER CITY SHIRTS FOR $1 APIECE. SUPERB STOCK OF FRENCH SATINS, RADZIMELS, OTTOMANS, BROCADE VELVETS. SURAHS AS 5 SOSTLKS, IN BLACK AND ALL XD EVENING WEAR MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF L¥ONS'-BLACK AND COLORED PURE SILK VELVETS, KANG. ING FROM #5 TO @9 PER) ARD EVENING GAUZES, ILLUSIONS, SILK MULLS, AND CREPE DE CHINES. . PERINOT'S KID GLOVES, SILK HOSIERY. FRENCH BROADCLOTHS AND TRICOTS FOR LADIES HABITS ALL WT! KR WRAPS. JACKETS, NEWMAl bate AND RU-SIAN CIRCULARS, AT PRD TO CLOSE THEM OUT S#-SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING FABRICS By GAS-LIGH Ba-CHOICE GUODS. PLAIN RECT PACES GUAKANTLED, SEATON PERRY, . Perry Building, i Pennsylvania avenue, corber 9th street, | _Zatabuishea 1540. ad WATCHES, JEWELEY. SILVERWARE. PLATED TABLEWARE. FINE LEATHER GOODS. BRUSHES, BRIC-A-BRAU, FANS, QPERA GLASSES. (CLOCKS, UMBEELLAS, (CANES, JARDINIERES, ke. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 207 PENN. AVENUR We Wouw Can Arresrios §§OF CLOSE BUYERS 10 OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GooDs. BEST CLASS and prices will be found to compete with avy ROCK BOTTOM figures to be fotind. ‘We have rare bargains in BLACK SILK VELVETS, ‘Twenty-eight inch, all silk, at #9. Also, some VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVETS. ‘We have marked down a line of COLORED OTTOMAN: SILES to $1.50. These goods soldat $2.25. This isa (Ga Bargains in all Departments. We invite inspection. ONE PRICE ONLY, ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, an S11 Market Space, Fuss: Fos: Fos: {LADIES SEALSKIN GARMENTS, 38 to G2inches desirable MINK-ITNED CIECULAR, trimmed wih'aie Hal Border snd Beaver SIBERIAN SQUIEREL and SATIN LINED WRAPS. ree Quality PLUSH SACQUER.ARAL SAOQUE PAT. STERORAT CAPES and MUFFS, in Besver, for buy bargain, Donot fall tocall| peaver and other Trimmings on hand, B. HB STINEMETZ & SON, (1237 Pennayivania svenue, Si rm STREET AND 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | ST PRICES ON ALL COTTONS RANGING | FROM USE YARD TO THREE YARDS WID) { | | ef pure Cod Liver O with Hrpopbosphites ot Time | rasy and pleasant | & totake. Irescribed by Physicians. Sold by Dray ists. Lance bo Manutactured ty W. E | horaton, corner Hatumore and Harrison streets, Balmer, Md ,C Roys? Overcoats, reduced fro: £8 to $4.00. M. F, Etso- Ora Or NEW DEPARTMENTS The unprrontented smocess of our business Bas am, cs from time to thine, to enlace and iraprowe: Uities The people of Washington heve appre. Sted ourceforts, aud henceforth we shall still more exert oumelves to give to this city a place of business worthy ‘the capital of the nation, elbave opened in cur New Building Several New Departments, COMPLETE OUTFITTINGS FOR INFANTE Tong desired by our patrous, We shell show not omy the beet aud finest Garuents, Dut our Prices shall epaals for themselves, DRY Goops, from das to day, rroetving all such goods this department. and the efforts we shall | 4 this new department will be the eammeas bara “ fore doue in al our previous undertakings. All we! pay us a visit and convince yourself of our susmere® Sealine. We shall do the best we cau ox our past Weare not as we need make ooo ORBRO A yo MM oo BB Rasy Usa So. Re OAy DAAe = BEBA A UU MM MT wait 406 7TH STREET. ‘ME. VON BRANDIS, M Nopasre. ‘0; Peuniey vats avenue, over ML Mes tors, LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, Ts now jeeshiwd to make all kinds of Dresses in fret | class ty 16, aud euareutess perfect St. Cloth Costumes | i] | i} | | LONDON MOURNING A SPECIALTY. snd Riding Babite, 3. TOMER, dalé-laa ‘11S F street northwest. DIPS, USE cl Leia aCHOER FACE FOWDER, “aided “lca Rag as Mz. Geo mre, LADIES' TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, ‘ 1335 F Street, Opposite Ebbitt fous, Begs leave to ituforn: the lation that he fe now fat Bayon imei meagetatrge, onsible, vary qwasouulle, Ladies" owl msteral, made. hp London Tailor-made ‘costumes and Riding 7 fates. D ° SS axp ern ANNUAL SALE OF COrfON UNDERWE EVERY GAKMENT WE OFPER IS OF OUR WELL BSOWN MARE. ie tuade full eige ts perfect im |S thorvushiy made, aud ts beautifully “Cue: SEN slew, Heavy « ton Lace, tri red arated.” [all] M. Wars, to CLOSE OUT eutire Stock of Plush Dolmane aba Jackets, Sik Dolmaus aud Circulars. Cloth Dolmansand Newmarkets, Cloth Jackets and Newmarketa, Cloth Jackets und Jersey Jackets, Fur-lined Cireulara, Silk and Toth Sutte and Flanuel Wrappers will take of TWENTS PER CENT from cach garment i Cite Tryvine, Parts, 907 Pennesivaniaavenme, got | ROCHON. CORCORAN BUILDING, Reis aemcr thy ‘DELSSER FROM PARIS, ‘Threw Patents ant Pive Medals irom Expositons of Paris, Lyous and Vienna, 5 turer abd wuporter of N MAIK AND FINE HAIR WORK Hair Cutting and Hair exata Rererer, (008 NINTH STREET, OPPOuTE PATENT OFFICR Novelties in ART NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON ; ARASENT and RIBBON EMBROIDERIES and al * MATERIALS for tho same. LA NDIA TWILLS. WELT PIQUES SUPT STAMPT FL HH CAMBRICS AND Fil “H PERCALEs, — 158 HILBERT. ANTIQUE, MADRAS AND NOTTINGHAM LACE | YE! Tae bs. ape. wore Dress cutting, drvss making, taught uy Moody"sTailor sept cutting, fittiugand paper patterns cut to onder coy ENTIRE STOCK of IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS at 2 discount of 20 PER CENT. FRENCH FELT HATS st ACTUAL CosT. MES. M. J. HUNT, coy 1309 F atreet. R- ~ : Ar: | 1335 F Tey, OPLORITE EBBITT BOUSE p MANIC LADIES' HATE DRESSER A’ Rase Arrnacriox di tet RASA CHR. RUPPERT'S, Nos. 403 cud 405 7h street nurthiwest Now on ba s wincratioent ck of ¥ MBROTD “I 620-30" Wisk a of different doseae e wat desire Faunce WORSTED WORK aud RSITTED GOODS of ery deweription Complete for Childe “MERING CLOAK Cuildna's LACE: SATIN and VELVET DONSETS Gemautuen std Zephyr WORSTED. of EMEK ext market 01 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER OF FASHION. NOVELTIES IN PARIS BUNNETS AND LOXDOM | ROUND HATS Mes * ‘MELLON, * MODISTE, Hes removed from Baltimore to D. Where sive will puke tourer Drewmem every rade. With tier Tous Drewauukiuge she guarantors anudatyle, ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Makes CGUSEIS te-orter in coop ee aaa ma, hd aranstony prrtent Bana French Hand-made Underc! and teat Hosters apg Patent shoulder Breves and Breach, Conets snd “Busties. the, ‘Corset. tor wisich, ¥ Enda $1 Cort, her own, Cannot be wurpassed. N.B— French, German and Spanish spoken a __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. AS ee Ove Sreciatrr. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. PULL LINE. FINISHED I ~ SRinrS ALWALD ON BaD RD MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Crosma Ovr A LARGE STOCK OP ‘cent. ‘Six Fine Dress Shirts made to onder for $7.5. Six Hinest Dress Sirta made to order tor eaves ‘MEGINNISS. an 1002 F street northwest, Sars 10 Onven ’