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LOCAL MENTION, ——— The Weather. Opricr oF THE CHIR SIGSAr. OFFICER, WasmisoTox, D. C., Jab. 30, 1584, middle Atlantic states, generally far mer weather, except In bo etn portion. toca rains, wile shifting to southerly, falling baron “Thursty falr Weather 1s muteated nd the Ohio valley, he middle Atlantic states, ‘and | She south Atlantic states, | ‘Twerwowewexs made and repared. Hempler's, Natioval Herel, | Pure Wax Caxpiks for Candiemas day. Jobn BL Magruder, 11> New York av ASaGNEE SAL A Chance for Borgaing. K of boots and shoes at Helibran’s | (Old stand, 42 TUL sireet northwest, must te closed mt | out { ABrnnexp, be. g IS SaeriMetng goods. clothing. gry, Se., preparatory to reir $i Street northwest nS, Jew | i Monday neXt, 203 BH. Dovanass © Sox Capsicnm Cough Drops are manufactured by therasel ves, atid are thie Pestle of oper forty yearS experience In compounding Sse ME Wras invites to call and convince | Berelf of the Bargalns Offered in cloaks He lus | only a small assortment left, which he is determined to close out. Fusp. Doterass ts announced to deilver an address in Hagerstown, February 5, ou “Jol Brown.” MABS'€ CLEARING Ur Sate. See City Items. J. R. FRERMAN, 13th and E Streets: greenhouses, | ‘Md and T streets; cut Mowers, decoratt &., &. Telephone. Tue Patats Rovar Kis Two Binps w Lane arg eh lang = ayes, atu for tive sl Bek the “souvenir vargansut the grand opening | Wil be continued all this week. Goup-Fintey Vest Cains. fe plants, Prigg’ CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To= ‘Natiovat Taraten.—“The White slave.” Foun's OvEKa He allender's Minstrels. ‘Tuxatex Comgcs.—“Who Owns the Baby,” and rarteties Doge MCSECM.—Curios'tie: and entertaining pet ie Tewrre—Prof. performance. Cosmurcation « Currcu— cert to Miss Mart M. Melelicr. ABNEWS HaLt—Garihatlt Mony Condensed Locals. rect lamps will be lighted at 5: VALS a. 1. night of the 2th instant some person | ‘a White female infant about six weeks old on | the doorstep of St. Apn’s asylum. It was taken 1n | by the sisters Messrs T. Q Hildebrandt and Rohert Hilde- dt Were yesterday ailtattted to the bar of the Carpenter's mesmerte mplimentary con- nt Dall. su Pp. mand YM District. voting of Federal lodge, hight, Past Master’ Evekle "pres: ast Master iSite Falrbrother, on behal Of the iidge, @ handsote past master's jewel. Wi Fairbrotier acknowledged the present ina briet speech. ‘Oue of the features of the first compliment. ception of the Great Fails lee Drivers’ Assoc at Abuer's hall, last nicht. was a monument of | Solid ter four feet ich devorated the center Of the hall The dauee Wats Lerae. ‘The Great Connect, Improved Order of Red Men, has elected the following xrrat Sachem, Willan (Gteat Senlor Sagan Fenty Snutt unior Sagamore, S. H.W Tats: mis. Wiliam M. Steli Great Keeper of Watmprin.Juaes F. Dement: Great Prophet. Matthew Jarl eutative to Grest CUS. ent } Dr. W Hunts wn electrician, | dig suddeniy or he lest eventug at the | house of Mr. ntinan, 1109 12th Sirvet. He wus | native of Penasyivaula snd in the seventy-third | SaAr OF Nis axe | Yestentay atternoon Oflcer Lee, near the corner | of Sth and X sth Doy named Cl hivest, arrested a colored | sHanultea for laughing at the Officer. Tmitge Shet today disintased the el Of disonlerly condue> brought against the boy by the offer. Yesterdiar rhoon ‘Thos. Sellers, and fell, corner sth thus Dts h i about ahd F streets $ carried the police | minal Court, trials were hee JuMtery th, the | A with eimbezding Hing sof Joniday, on Satur Fesunied tor the ease of Street sweepings, belne Pioneer Conneli. No 1, S Gay night initiated etghteen candidates, Making | fourty out one hundred and ctrl who was 0 r lareeney, and’ th Postinate: have the hotel p OMice at ten 0 extended Toinelude the Ti a the Portland. mall wil! be: delt: ond collected at these places: about elev BOTCWCK p. 1H A Countryman o: To the Editor of Tae Evestses Sr. Pampax Cocsry, Va. Jan. 2arh, Thaveseen a partial exensis of the Matter of the propose) new Lue for your etty. This the growers of what vourdentens must Ie Weat are to have trom tour o'clock in the mornin Unt! ten of the sume to scll hele products wi One mile of the market, is it market or mark and then they are to hive the deaghtfal privi of sub pthe tender merctes of the sealpin Ihuekster. which are just about as. pi as th Vulture bestows upon the b Ifthe evuntry- and Aaiediet Arrancenien ndating S fostered sini! re do very well. Why. Sir. do you Laivw hucksier makes ‘the Sule « " duce and verrtables, asc mle, as the ecuntryman gets all Labor and murketlng tnctuted. Now, Fou hot we that the eonsu sour ety wor! hake a good thing of It by d wethy wt the producer, and paytiy ail taxes Weenses paid “by the huckster-? ‘They least, divity With the pnducer what the Make oa what they buy of the Will see ons dent's Pettectic mummers would Si by But what I wan Angton larket, under the present things is the must uncertain, thost uns Thave ver seen. Now, let ‘vour € exeltde the growers from your city aster be T lomeet me a then, KroAwer ¢ Tthink . would bring t Prices. Cert ers have the very DKGE ANNIVERSARY. meiry of Ha Was celebrat Of Masonic temp about th eH of Le Mour, th COUFSS attested Toth Past Master Corsi the ~ w = rem tole Stevens: past lumbla L Deere Mrs Mary dently PERT CAMPHOS 212 WU street. abet Severn trlles Mi the carts ran Inte Wityess Way Eure Tone 1S OF wes LO. feochabit Bt ele othicers AAW Shep ex. W. Dixon, Dut: Ree. Sey, Bent. ¢ Brewer, Treas; 3 Steers LG. ebaplito: Charles W AA. Winneld, alternate U — ‘Tae TeremaNck COwsMIETER—The committer of oue hundred appointed by Kev. ED. Muntiey to oie re e Prov sions of the livense iN re organized 1 Dy elerting Hon. Hirun & prest Burris, dest vice president, and Mr G. WP. Swart. fed, secretary. A committee w ted to drait @ DU! and present it at the nex? meeting. A Maxny Masgrreape.—Last night an enjoy Masyuerade party Was siveu at the reside uf Mr George W. Cooper, No. 73 Myrtle street worthe Auooug the characters represented wenn laid,” Miss Aunle Grove Laura ils ‘opey. 5 wo Orphans,” Mise Black aud Hawkins; “Bepjamin Franklin.” W. Mt. ees, “Fins” Geo. Jackson, and “saubo,” Hi ‘Tue Scorr Ant Caramies, 1419 and 1121 New| eae borthwest, are open some the es { contain Bouguerraus masterpiece, valued at $35,000, Viewed by ‘over ‘30,000 persons at the Chicago SRhesition. “also 240 otuer tine paiatings on exut- | = Purviors To Movix, you can save 25 per cent on Your purchases ur dry goods and carpets, at Tow, Son's, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, near Center | aneh ortener tha ‘The Fiftee: THr CLE wee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C i * ——— » WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1884 h District Republicans. ORGANIZED DESPITE UNUSUAL DIFFICCL- TIES MET AT THR OUTSET—THE WHITE DOVE OF | PEACE & ‘The meeting to reorcantz Tepublican club and to tral repab fran ¢ the t de was 1. at setts ket hail ts ac grocery. and is Scho ith fire ai sek Stn ete at Hoa no a Me hal shout fifteen republicans Balke, t ya janitor ¥ proce t forty Taken die seats of the Good Sai them o-capying the four little Stands intended for theotflcers, S OVER THE PROCEEDING Il EroUpS of cntored peopl Biteenth district legates to the cen- called for 7 orelock the intersection of and I streets. Capt. Ritehte’s sof the onder rs Of Samnaria, mol. The rent of a nd light. About 7 ppeared on anxlous.y to The windows indicating that ra J, W. Freeman nard West made ansious Inquiries as to the and the last-named went to fud the janitor. It was nearly $ oclock when the door was hastily opencd und shut, ud Sete 0% Here's the causing 4 fervent “Thank God” to Wt &k ‘some one asked: “What ts th h does the Ball cost" The if liars.” the ay ring the trouble in get | tins CEI a night. Finally 11 aud on the stair was sald that the 2 the pass word. The insisting on having dey to business, colored men hg utritans, some of gally upholstered THE DOVE OF PEACE. Over the stand forthe presiding officer was a large gilt Uriangle, tn whiten w; bol of plc Of stle f peas with witeh he rapp the Ghject GF the te ont have been fn t: . Edward Nelson was elect sid Mr. Brisco Freeman dent, andy called, MghE as well Rave Tet me set 1: hem for the honor he satd t Jel Wonhl Bor have such mes ia 1S, Sot bess In onter wis {0 p vertisini out G should pay for the $ suspended the sym- dove, and. this proved to be not out At S15 o'clock Mr. Freeman found aptece athe yling toorder, ting he sald that y for the hall, his own indi pon. Mr. Free to him, nd will now as Uberal 1 using money A temporary chatr- leit he hoped ts 5 bs Uh dt € eonnits, being mi attier © Bets —CIvill 0 erentaares. ‘THE OFFICERS AND DELEGATES. ©. €. Briscoe was elected secretary, Lafayette Jeffries ¥ + and Edward Nelson treas- urer; Grorge Ashton, Rernard West and John W. Freeman Lewis and Thomas B Sto the central commit Tl cate ealied on worl IP str Durpse of electing delecates tot Mean committee. Mr. HL € tec ty orter, On motion ot Mr. 4 Calvin Chase Was invited t0. sp f his speee! fy Roberts and fade by Messrs. motion of ames By acehun ition as enairmansiiy of A. Logan Robert Simpson sberts, str. Chi Small THR ATTEMPT TO BR STANDAKD—TEE CAUSE OF THE SDRINEAGE sue. AS Stated In THE Star yesterday, bric are exercised over the order of t directing pection of the mot yards, ject. AW now In Operation fou hus devised nut brick, and there ore as there are makers: but vany notlee has be Thachines wy 1 giv fieasnren nt, vet M terd in the meas id that then nn The betekley Stanlant meastirement, Thany of the bricks in the market to the fact that bel course of mn nd requ ns.) OF Dries It is done until wie orb ts tis aot ober cS made th theelty of but sto hes and Pen tol a reporter to-d preven — ‘whe PROVE The vt Toposed Ni ity DNS OF THE Lit. FOR to provide for the ert dn thts elty, Introduced ome the Posti orleed ant direeted to parc 10 be erected the 1tY py Lancer trom, hot sand sie be for Std tes, andl Stunt, Ja th fo resteath thie Sal oun ste ul te Vianeit s aed t es H. Marr rary "sth Fa pec ar He states 1 property that at he pen ise i anges that the tee to him, advertised t Hie Sys the hot be Obtalued ty pay bring hin int de uve Lue WADE Baie = RAN 4 CHURCH FoLLow! inthe Pull 1s 4 with assaul $ t Lut the 22d ¢ tot Johnson tested that on Uh fed ooveral gent nthe dh Wt Of the church 1 ookicked | her (ONS TO CaS POSTAL mF omtiees 1 Uy be presented to the reel t city STAK for hi emcetlng thereupon | ventral committee Jursed for President. rive such In the moulds that, may not be OUlds we for the re and two Ine! vo as 1 Jess Chuan forty ut lot T. sqi 9 the notes he ts obli A. Brown, subject to the en Was made by Mr. Lewis, and sili they had had Md stinply apoloxtee tng Kept he cv tral repub- 's Roberts, Mr. at’ the ates to ©. Bolden, alternates — fan. speeches ml. On was declared ng for the Hon. Ls and x ized Brick. HE BRICKS UP TO THE Is mh’ he Commisstoners vulds used In briek was made XtY= Years ago, since which time the Ingenuity of eTOUS Taaehines for making S many sizes for them ary so Mttle that 1 to the SUD}. power ine although the quite upto the 18 much more tt Li Welz wich more than those of Entwistle states that there 15 also work after discrepancy mint Of brick paid for The smal size of t.1t 1s sald, 1s due fF awayin the ire to be renewed son that in market, and no. «il Shall Nave re- suntacthrer told THE Star reporter two brick makers who worked W how Jn Operation in relation to the ste my Which says: si ton for sul ids of the following size and brick: Tve-cighths deep wy that the order coon'ne* only to the moulds, and would Hot, eet Ube use OF bricks now un the Post Office. 18s BRECTIO: lon of a post office tn bot houses of Fess yesterday, as st.ated In THE Stak, provides be, and be 13. here} a site for, and rst om Hie nade red tor tine — Wolters. the build jacent bund hy Inones appr avatlable Ubi a building Shall be Sire or Rear Esrate.—Yes ard filed a bill in equiey a Jom are 258 (N Testralning ordi at Jat 2541 , sand egatinng $16,000" and system ute ated to pay has Duitt an idl ‘Of $3,000 anid hag, Ld the ‘property to ‘am trustees, with iasuMeient eneumbrance dif granted a suf money and pay te ED BY AN ASSAULT Court to-day Leonard Stork3, ng Hannah John bruary, 19%. Hane ad of February, meu Ih the chur endant stepped up aid ark toward her, ain afterwards: ahd struck her in fe side since id. Sev i testified that etnias Johuson tster Willams and tied striking her, hghtks with her husband. $3) or OTES aT BRaxce aster Conger has tssued In- 5 the superintendents of all ely t-cash such postal EXCEL 1h the nituber of notes, hem at the mata 1 accounudation to per- post The ct; ‘ station D, s drag ‘ Fooraa att idth streets; station i e's dig Store, 425 7th street southwest. ss iollows: We A 3 to 7, SQ. 48°47 and 55, Wasi Cok to Eilsha Goddard, same M. Green Wo sume, lots 42, 46, 4 1. 10; $0, G juts 123, 144, 195, 121, 122 aud dos D. Potts t6 Herdic TE ‘TRANSFERS. —Deeds in fee have Gordon to Mose iste, lols # 1 SL and 35 58 sq. 191; sep Young to Hugh Ewing'et Fiva Ana W w. ‘S69; $40,000. CC. izabeth” & Stralnityy, 2. e. pt ML. Pleasant; $1,075. lee, 0 Ges. F. Cook, 1013 14, 28, 29, 30, 5, clon Heights: property; 410, | ¥. 3 lide, tru. 33, G. and 35, do.; $—. 5.J. Block to Join Linder, part 13 and 14, 8q. 419; — Johu Linder ty Joanna C. Block, same B. H. Warner et al to Patrick K. roperty; $—. Datles, loca, su. toes tn say er Fay WN. ‘Te Murray, part J, 94. 7%; $1,415. J.B. Mur- h $5,500. s they found closed, but | fshed. the door was | din the Baptist chureb at | fs, last nicht, for the | Bolden eailed the meet- | id the enforeetent of the law on the snb-| Tamuifsetured new bricks, | ak that any arbitrary | von, a Suttable butlding for | Relieving the Destitate. CASH RECSIPTS FOR CHARITY FUND. Already reported, $5,476. | $20; S. Fishman, $1; Mrs. SLA, cash perC. C. Glover, . Williamson, $10; War department, second contribution—from Surgeon General's office, $47; Engineer's office, $21.25; Signal office, $20; Quartermaster General’ office (addi- tonal), $3.73; A.B,$. Total, $5,619.63. Secretary's office (additional, $1; EVENING STak—fromn B. L. W., $2; do., from A. $10; do,, from cash. $2: National Repudiican, from iL 135 NARD WHITNEY, Treasurer. FLANS ADOPTED FOR GIVIS AID TO THE POOR—THE ORGANIZATION IN THE COLORED SCHOOLS. ‘The supervising principals and the principals of the different school buildings of the colored schools held a meeting yesterday in the office of Superin- tendent Cook, and adopted a to the poor families whose schools. The pupils wil be plies in they may have to give, whi plan for rendering aid children attend these invited to bring sup- Packages or small parcels, and what money ich WU be quietly dis- tributed, the most needy families being selected by the teacher dered. Ney F supplies Will be at the several schoo! and politely informed that relief ts ten and the distribution houses on Saturdays, aud coal merchants will be named where small amounts of fuel will be delivered upon an order from the principals. In the enth division—Mis Howard, at the Chamberlain; Miss Dorster, at the Sumer; Mrs. Datcher, at the Stevens and'at the u Nalle, at the ‘Lincol Mt at the ‘the distribution. ASSOCIATED 11 Garnet; and in the eighth ‘division—Mrs. Cary, at anneker; Mise Shadd, at the John F. Cook: Dyson, Mrs. Theker, at the Ranuall, and r. at the Lovejoy: Miss Thompkins, Bowen school houses, will have direttion of ARITIES. ‘The third subdivision of the Associated Charitles ‘Was re-organized last night at the residence of Ad- mulral Fairfax, following otce Admiral Fatriax and John John Bowles, treasurer; T. tars: Messrs. J. E. Zug, Enoch Tottet Drs. Sothoron and Adiuiral Seliruige Alexander, Mis. Hei dore Wal T, Mrs. Marshall 7361 street, by the election of the Judge Walter Cox, president; Cook, vice B. May! residents; ler, secre- ‘Maxwell, Mrs. Maynadler, Mrs. Commo- ‘Brown, Mrs. Doolittle, Mrs. Main, Mrs. “Luttrell, irs. Admiral Murray, Mrs. Rondelette and Mrs. Adiiral Lee were elected 8 board of directors. Admiral Selfridge was elected the representative to the central Doard. An interesting meeting of of the Associated Charities members and friends in the ninth division was held last night at the house of Judge Gist, 217 A street southeast. Hon. Jol thls division, took ‘the chair. | Ported that’ there were very many of m park. espectaily, ou in Eaton, president of Friendly visitors re- distressing the commons east of vistors “had collected and brousht to this meeting $40, Capt. Brewer, the dis- tribut ig agent, reported that he had given orders | Yor tue! and grocertes In the last. fortnight amount~ Ing to $: The board of directors ordered these bills to be patd, leaving fn the treasury $31. RELIEF WORK BY THE Po! ‘Yesterday fourteen colored LICE DEPARTMENT. and four white fami- Mes were relieved by the police of the first precinct; thirty-six colored and one white familles in the second precinct; two colored famtles in the third precinct; cight Colored and es the sixth precinet; nine colored and six white faml- one white familles in the fourth precinct; two colored and one white taml- Mes In the Mith precinct: three colored families of Ues of the Seveuth precinct, and three colored and Three white families of the eighth precinct, making nibety-seven familles altoge who Were relleved yesterda ‘The contributions rec loaves of bread; “a Cluzen, Street suuthwest, 30 loaves Letmer, 7th, between E and F bundle’ of Cotuin 52 pounds four and Tons among thems] ‘ther, or 871’ persons ed. were “a Citizen,” 25 2” 25 do. do. for the eighth preeinet. Chas, ‘These were chafer, baker, 435 of bread; Mr, Sonden- Streets southwest, a Jonson & Bros.’ cart drivers, 8 pounds sugar, from contribu: Messrs. Sulllvan & Smoot, Tilt street road, 100 loaves of bread for second pre: elnet TW. precinct, tnackere! for same precinct. ‘NOTES. ‘The following lterary and the progrutn fof the pound party to be given at U Hiltiman house next Friday Hinds, of New York; Mrs. F. Baldwin, Faunte Ste E ‘well, Ralph Jefferson, Rey. FD. Power vited. imous, Hesse’ Perry, Clara Hillinan, tolp & Co., 100 loaves bread seventh hby & Co., 1 Dox herring aud 3; barrel musica night :—Mis D. Power, Misses M. joule art, dnd Messrs. N. E White, C. J. Miles and W. will open the enter- alnment and Judge Snell will preside. All are ine a District Governn splteatic to the Com ont Affairs. ROUS. uniber merchants, have mmisstoners for a fire- alarm box to be placed In the neighborhood of thelr Place of business, corner of New York avenue and bth street. THE DISTRICT MUNT ‘The District Commissioners ted a letter to Hon. Ishatn G. (CIPAT. CODE. ‘yesterday transmit Hirris, of the Senate committee of the District of Columbla, returnin, the Senate bill for the establishment of @ muntetps code of the Distriet, whiten them, contaluing Ingersoi’s that ‘the changes whieh ha’ has been referred to laws. They suggest we taken place since Uns code was drawn up in 1876 would require many alterations therein; that Uuis dratt might serve aS & Dusis of a code’ of laws amendinents, mouifications 4 require much learning, thoughtfulness ‘They urge that the Commissioners be report W Congress at Its ne: the muntetpal laws draft of additional la ws, and for the District, but nd new matter would, nid Libor. quired. to. { sesston a revision of nverning the District, with a that $5,000 be appro- Priated to enable the Commissioners to_ prepare such compilation and dratt which the Senate committee commissioners was prepared Mr $5,000, “itis’ sald ‘that about of a code. sent to the District seven veurs azo by The code €. Ingersoll, and its preparation cost over £50,000 has Deen ex- peuded In getting up codes for the District, none of which have ever been adopted. PROPOSED KEAL ESTATE LEG! TRICT. Senate dill No. and HSLATION IN THR DIS- 4, in regard to the conveyance and devise of real estateln the. District of Columbia, ‘nate bill 114, relating to acknowledgments, of conveyance of land tn the District of Columba, had been referred by jas. E. Padgett, special the Senate committee District Comuulssioners and by the Litter to district attorney, Dis trict of Columbia, tas been returned by the latter: to the Commisstone the provisions of thes bili Ww the committee, of which chairman. With" respect. to Commissioners invite attent 4. Wit his opinion relating to and Will be forwarded. Hon. J. J. Ingalls ts Senate Dill 1104 the fon to the comments thereon submitted by the assistant attorney, and the amendments sugyested by him ar commended W the favorable consideration of the Senator, 83 well as some verbal cli ‘the Commissioners beg tar's ges, Which ane deemed Jndicions. With respect. 10. bill 731, whieh ther re- leave to ask the Sena- Clention to the comments of the same attor- hey upon that measure disagreelng with him a8 to the scope and advisability of Several sei fons in It; Dut they Invite, especially, the consideration of the committee to the statement CORT of cuustderation, RUILDING PFI have heen tssued FEEL, erect Ut, between T ra Detweeny and Kt B00 hortbwest; $1,000. MiB. Thug K street northwes omen or EUtwist two-story di SOUEh West; $4,500, F, erect One CWo-story privat eter J. Duify: repatr brie Inade by the assistant that a Dill (perhaps asa substitute tor Unls) ts belug prepared: by an experlenced real e- he bar of the District, Will, at au carly day, be sumitted for your which they RMITS s follows: ngs 7th, W.Z. ar dwelllngs rthwest; $9,000. 1. stable alley nd Boundary streets; + 2116 G street uvot, repair brick, Cractit CovetT—Judae Hagner Yesterday, Criseman agi. PlalnthT for gu. Kut act, drawn; nov- for detendant. Nicholson; verdict for Fanuing; Juror with- uit. Luddiugton at. Hagerty; verdict ‘To-day, Ewald agt. District of Columba; verdict for defendant. ‘Ship: $100. Egvity Covrt- Yesterday, KR: witty Hal cause referred lo Une auditor, training order returnabl® Min, USE Of, &c.; appeal dis. missed. Gult & Co. at. Keed; verdict for plait Judge Cor. Ighit; sale ratified and Rouchard agt. Stuart; February 5 granted, Fraset agt. Ray; decree correcting deed granted. To-day, Robbins agt. Kobbt taken. Yester ed. uption to quash gra ‘Vo-day, Harry Loriax, assault; re Ezekiel Smalth, embezzlement; not ins; testimony ordered SAY. CovrtT—Judge Wyite. 1 Smith, em) post poned. Mary Barnes, violating health ordinan -celemen| ity. cognizance fortelted. Mary Lewis, larceny; on hearing, Poutcr Covrt—Judye Snett. To-day, Win. water; $5 each. B, Flynn, Arthur Nattans, Patrick Ward and George 1 Koontz, wasting ‘Potomac. ——.___ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tue Evestxa San, ‘Tux Motst VERNON TRIP of the Onto young her aManeed on Saturday nigh of the net at the Concordla, 5 yesterdy in this city. Escarape.—The untie rl, Who came to this city with ht last and passed part ‘nt a portion of He obtained the shawl and Lunde which belonged to bis ntece and which had been left lu the buggy ‘At Herbner's. stables, and, told Mr. Herbner that the inatter was all arranged. and that the couple would be married before the 5th of February and the bi Uiinks that publi proposed nar laze. uy would be cailed for oa the 6th of the month. Mayor Beckham de tomake known the names of the ation would teni The case 13 set for hearing clines, arties as he to hinder the here on the 5th of February, and unless before that tine are supplied, the pubite tts all the parties before the publ Went Israelite Ineut given last night at Arn the wedding of Miss Henle Leterman, Was most’ simptuous, and “all went marriage bell” nul & late ne rites needed to make eronicied yesterday the marri: legal ‘will, of course, Brig o Pastivinies —Hundreds of Washington vere present ut the weddt entertain uory hall, in honor of ‘trauss and Mr. P, ‘The banquet merry as a hour, when a large number of extra cars were required to carry back to Washington such of the bert, of Unis clt: intttee of the le District guests as did not retmuiu In town wntll this mornin; ComPRONISE PROPOSAL.—Messrs, Burke & ter. have offered the fnance com ‘lature to fand $51,000 of Vi ‘irginia 1u.40s into the Riddleberger 35, “If “the state “will pay theta par for $9,500 10.40 past which have been already rv which, Messrs. Burke & Herbert say, ‘due coupons,” ndered for taxes and by the decision of the court of appeals, entitled to. be Te ceived “in the house of our friends.” Fink.—A fire occurred last nigt about 9 o’eloc! at the hut of an old coiorea woman called Aunt Margery, on Patrick street, between Princess and Oronoko, on the north edge ‘of the town. ‘The root had been set on fre by spar! ‘KS Irom the chimney, ang! was burned of, 1.icz Revoxt.—The only prisoners at the station, house, thls morning, ts 1. tained for safe key Beach.—Justice may Strangers, named Webb, each #4, for an assault upon Mr. at the ". Hughes, colored, de- juest Of Constable mas ed | tree WSO! roderick, ‘Win. Mead, Covnts.—The county court has closed its January adjourned: term, and the corporation ‘court has ny S. V2 Niles,, | | } Suicide of Charles Ruprecht. HIS DEAD BODY FOUND IN HIS ROOM—HE HAD OT BEEN SEEN ON THR STREET SINCE THR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, This morning, about 11 o'clock, Mr. Schlosberg, who owns the premises, No. 1215 E street north- ‘West, sent his son to the room of Charles Ruprecht, an umbrella mender, located in the third story of ‘the back building, to collect the rent of the oom, ‘ot having seen or heard of the tenant since De- cember 25th, when he came into Mr. Schiost to pay bis rent. Young Mr. Schiosberg found the door ‘closed, and calling on lored boy, Jesse Carter, they procured a ladder, on which the boy mounted, and looking in the window saw THR BODY OF RUPRECET lying nes a pallet on the floor and a pool of blood Dear hishead. Officer Nicholson was at once called and forced the door, when he found in the hand of deceased tightiy Frasped. an Excelsior five-chamber Tevolver of 32 cs liber, two loads having been fired. ‘There was carefully lald on the sill of a window $2.23, and near the body on the floor was 78 cents more. Dr. Hartigan was called and examined the ody. Some force was required to get the pistol from the hand of the corpse, and a careful examl- nation showed that he hatl inflicted ‘A WOUND IN HIS RIGHT TRUPLE, ‘some inches in depth, which must have caused In- stant death. He had apparently arranged himselt for the coffin, for his two feet were close together and his left hand open and laid on the breast, while the right arin, with the pistol firmly grasped tn the and, had fallen in natural position aL Fight side. WHAT 18 KNOWN OF THE DECEASED. He was a man about fifty yearsold. But little Was known by the other inmates of the house in Teference to him. He took the room from Mr. Schlosberg on the 8th of August last, and stated that he had traveled much in Pennsylvania, mak- ing his home in Philadelphia, and he was nearly always Out at his business. The room showed ‘RVIDENCES OF POVERTY, ‘the mattress on whieh Ruprecht had lafa being Very thin and scantily supplied with covering. A ‘Coal stove was in the room, also a box containing a few articles; but no clothing was about the place except What te deceased had on. There was in the box an account book with the National Savings Bank showing a credit for #11. It is thought that ‘he had been dead for at least three weeks. CHARGE oF Exnez7.euest.—Thorton K. Richard- son, colored, Was charged inthe Police Court. to- day with enibezzlement, and through bis counsel, Mr, Campbeli Carrington, waived an examination, and gave $500 bonds for the grand jury. Blchard? fon has been sreretary of Iiloom of Youth lodge, 4 No. 1368, G. und 1Uss alleged he embez~ zled money belonging to the lode, MARRIAGE LiceNses.—Marrlage Heenseshave been issued by the clerk of the court to Leonard B. Jay and Mabel Green; Charles Humfiton and Sulla Miles; George Michel, of Martinsburg, W. Va. and Mary'Baltz? John Harrison and FrancesJohhson; F. Simons, of Utlea, N. Y.,and Marietta Gough, of West Point, N. ¥.; Walter &. Castle and Mary Crim, both of Leesburg, Va.; Benjamin C. Jen- Kins, of Hancock, Md. and Naoml K. Mondy; David B. Glaseo and Amelia Jatikey, of Deer Park, Md; Frederick Welcker and Bettie Schoeling; James Jordan and [ze Hurd; Colbert MeDowl Beach and Sarah E, Garrison, both of Alexandria; Andrew C. Craig, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Etizabeth Z, Johnson; Nathantel Bryan dnd Frances Normal J. Laurbach and Laura V. Watson. gus A BILL FOR PROFESSIONAL SFRVICES.—To-day, In the Cireutt Court, the case of Dr. L. Elot agt. Bar- ber was taken up, This ik a bill for professional services rendered Miss Cgumbia Maboney, who was run over by the horse 8f defendant. tn ‘april last af the corner of 7(h and E streets. Mr. Bar! Was some months since prosecuted for reckless driving in the Criminal Court, and acquitted. Affairs in West Washington. Fire Tnis MoRNING.—AboUt 10:30 o'clock this morning an alarm was struck trom box 71 for a fire in brick’ hous* No. 280M street, occupied by An- drew J. Callens, and owned by’ Mr. Wm. Sinith. The origin of the tire was from a defective fue, Damage about #400; fully insured in the Potomac Insurance company. CATTLE MARKET.—Sales of lye stock at Drgvers’ Rest by ‘1 Fe reported Wenner Bros. -as follows: 87 cattle up and sold: Best at 6 10 6%; good AL 5% to6; medlumat4¥ toa¥y; common at 34 to4s.. ‘Two hundred sheep and lambs sold —sheep at 43 to 635; lambs ‘at 5 tO 6. Cows and calves sold at Irvin $35 Lo $50. A VERY INTERESTING last evening by Invin aad. ERTAINMENT was given ble Count Sons of Jo ‘The Crystal Citcle Glee Ciub rendered ‘sey rT Julinnie Skivington, the tive elocutiontst, deileht-d all present with S. and Was grevted With great ap- Among others who. particlpated were br. Frank White, Miss Lille Dunn, Mr, Garland, (the blind organist), aud Mr. Reed, Mr. Mackey’s Widow. HOW THE CONGRESSMAN WAS MARRIRD IN PHILA DELPHIA CITY TO A PRETTY OCTOROON, From te Philadelphia Times, to-d: There ts quite a romantic history connected with the conrtsiu nd marriage to Lis octoroon wife of Congressman Mackey, of South Carolina, who died | 1h Washington on Monday. Mrs. Mackey’s father Was a white man, one of the celebrated Sumter family, of South Carolina, and her mother, a quad- Toon, was Cecelia Preston, a sister of Win. Preston, turnkey,at the 19th district police station, sth and Lombard streeis. Cs Mackey 1 inet ils future wife, Vickey Sumter, when shé was a yirl of Uwe ars of age and he a man of twenty- eral Songs. “Masi ol Uiree. “At that time ‘she was a child of great beauty, but without any education. Mr, Mackey: fell in’ love With her “at first slight, and de- Tennined to make her his wife. He gained her ‘mother’s “permission, and Sent the girl To Oberilu college, In Oblo, tobe educated at ils expense, that she might be ated to become lls. wife, She passed nearly five years at Oberlin, diil- keutly pursuing ter studles and. corresponding With Mr Mackey, but never seeing itn untll the day before she” Was to be graduated. Her vaca- Uons had always been spent in Philadelphia with her unele, Wiliam Preston, with whom her mother and younger sister resided. Inthe spring of 1874, Whe She was to be gradiated, Mr. Mackey came on from Chirleston and took Miss Sumter’s mothe on with hit to Oberlin to. witness Ue commence- lent exercises and to bring Miss Vickey hoine. When Mr. Mackey met her there, after te five Peers! Separation, she had grown ‘if possible more Deautiful than ever, ‘She was uighly accomplished, i Tecelved her diplolua with honors, after whlch Mr. Mackey, te young lady and ber iother came Yo Unis city nd stopped at the Continental hotel. ‘That evening Bishop Simpson was sent for and the young couple were married An parlor C. ‘The only. witnesses to the caremiony were the Dride’s mother, her young sister Rosaile and William Preston, het uncle. “Mrs. Mackey bas Ubree children, wlio, lke herself, are blondes, ae A Deadly Assault. CONFESSION OF CHAKLHS H. RUGG. At Hunter's Point, L.T., yesterday Chas H. Rugg ‘Walved examination for felonious assault. District Attorney Fleming made public the substance of tue confession made by Rugg to Detective Wood, as follows: Left home about noon Thursday; 1 went Into a saloon near the depot at Glen Cove and then started to walk down the ratiroad track to Mineola. When 1 got there T asked the rallroad agent. when there was a train for Bridgehampton. “He told me 1 would have to go to Garden Clty for a train. 1 started for thet Host and” wandered about uit about four o'clock ou Vriday moraing, when [ Saw a barn alead of me, I went towards it, but Stopped to look fora stick to use in case there should be any dogs around. I could notfind astick, but picked up a plece of fron near the raliroad track? T took 1t with me, When I reached the barn [un hooked the door find went 1p; then closed the door and dropped the hook. "I round two blankets in ‘Wagon and took them to lay down on. slept until after daylight.” J heard a dox barking; I Mibk that Woke me. “Justas T pat the blankets Wack in the wagon the barn dour was opened and a dog sprang in. “1 took fup the plece of iron and struck at the | Gog, and Just as I struck a man’s head appeared tn i Ue doorway and the blow hit him instead of the dog. Mr, Sprague Jumped in and caught hold of Iny coat collar with one hand and seized the fron ‘with the other, I wrenched te tron from Lis hand and struck him another blow, which knocked him down. As he fell to the floor] ran to ue house and went in through the kitchen door. Isaw a Woman, who said, ‘Where is my husband? Have you killed hime” fsald ‘No.’ ‘Then she sata, ‘Stay here and I will give you all the money Ihave jot. She got the money and brought it to me. As soon #8 I got it I started to run. She seized me. by ‘Ube coat collar, Tcaught hold of her hand and knocked her of; then she fell. Ske got up and started across the Meld, screaming ater me. I did | not Intend to hit her. If sh o Ldid T may have | done se. T was So scared and did uot know what I | was doing.” A Virginia Commodore Put to Flight. DEFEATED BY A FLEET OF OYSTERMEN. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, writing from Povomoke Sound, says: Two days ago a fleet of oyster pirates was sighted of Guilford and Huntthg creeks, Va. Inspector George Hinman and a small posse of men put off shore to capture the dredgers. He had one boat, one large goose gun and plenty of smallarms. He opened fre on the nearest vessel of the illegal dredging fleet) When, instead of a retreat, all’ the vessels of the Pirates closed tn and opened fre upon Captain Hin- man. The captain and bis crew made a hasty re- treat to the shore, and ieft the fleet in possession of the waters. Next day Captain Hininan sum- Moned a posse of about i50 men, and started up the sound, only to find that tue entire piratical Neet had escaped during the night down the Chesa- Peake. These vessels had boards nailed over their Hames, ‘The affair has created considerable excjte- ment ‘The Maryland Law-makers, PROPOSED KAILROAD LKGISLATION—THE RIGHT- HOUR LAW, ETC. In the Maryland house yesterday joint resolu- tions were presented looking to the recovery of $72,000 advanced by the state to the United States in 1790. Petitions were received against the Einar Sinton: of Si Supe ne ena ion, of St. Mary's count: Chuurteygot the’ Southern Maryland ‘allo = pany, tends the tae for the seca Foad trom the ath of Maren, 1esa° eet een oe ake Mr, S}ingluft has introduced a bill hich provides fore or hereafter incorpo. state shall enter into any agreement solidation of sueh: company with any Tailroad company, or ald any’ other railroad any in the construction of its rallroad. Gov. WLANE FURTHER RXPLAINE AND DEFENDS HIS LABOR BILLS. ‘The executive chamber at Annapolia, Maryland, ‘Was crowded yesterday when the “Robt. M. Mc- Lane democratic association of the eighteenth Ward, Baltimore,” presented the governor with & handsomely framed set of resolutions. The 2380- ciation representing among its members various branches of the workingmé the wernor took Occasion again to refer to the before the legislature, and the criticisms made upon him. He sald: “Of What avail is it to create public schools if you don’t k late so that the people will have ‘Ume to attend them, ifyou give them no rest at home to digest the edu¢ational matters? There 1s. a civilized country that does not compel its le Lo go Lo School, and no parent 1s teed Wo disregard this Uning. They do not wait to see if ‘the parent wants the child to go to schoo. The ‘State does not permit the child to suffer for the pegiect of Its parent. Of what avail are laws to Protect domestic rights and relations, or that Make the family respected, if they degrade the family in his heady The’ waman and children should be protectxl Her provinee 15 to Dear children, and to nurse and rear them. Will you permit ay industry to Say that the clild belongs wit? Willyou permit the man who owns the ‘shop or factory to say that he wants the ume of that child, When you establish a government Where education is indispensable to the state? ‘The husband must know that the state 1s there to Provect him against Limseif. 1 want the mer ‘Chantes to associate as tteely as the capitalists; to assovlate and accumulate: Instend of 1t being & subject of alarm that the mechanic should acquire liohey Lo Support the Sick and helpless or those on suike, 1t Would be a source of gratification to me that they siould have it. It 1s monstrous to say that a child of Irom ten to sixten years shall worl as long a8 4 men Equally s0 to say that a mother shill Work as long asa man. The children Will have the sptue disease. An industry that re- quires 1t 15 bot a healthy industry. | ‘The sooner the Than Who does sustain It leaves this community, the better Lor the communtt, Boycorrixe FxENcw Goops—A special from Greensburg, Pa., says that Monday might twenty seven ciuzeis itt and forined a secret vath-bound brotherhood, and decided no OOS, and to boyéott all dealers selling them unt the embargo on pork is removed. ee ——— AVERSE 10 THE GERMAN LaNGUAGE.—In conse- quence of the decree of Baron von Manteuffel, the governor of Alsace-Lorraine, making the use of the Gertman language compulsory in the town councils of Metz and ‘Thionvule after January 1, 1884, the mayor and council of ‘Thtonville have resigned. Monk OF THE Morey Lerrex.—Josh Hart, pub- Usher of the N. ¥. Zruth, was a witness yesterday: in New York tn his itbel sult against George Alfred Townsend, in the Morey letter case. His Testimony was difected to proving his bellef in the nilineness of the letter, and taiks with Messrs, mndall, Scott and Hewitt are mentioned 1n fixing it upon A SPEECH BY JOBN Bricut.—A great lberal Meeting was held at Birmingham, paced sens day night. Right Hon. John Beg neal T Of Parliament for Birmingham, in a speech denounced the virulent and extravagant attacks made by the conservatives upon the government during the present parliamentary recess. The torles, Le de- Clared, were still us niuch opposed to the rights of the people a3 when they opposed the abolition of ‘the corn laws, ——EE THE TEMPTRESS—H. H. Post, who embezled some $8,000 of his employer's money, in St. Louts, and then cut his throat, gave the most of that amount toa woman of the town named Edna Fatr- Danks, an adventuress, who drove her husband to suicide, the latter shooting himself in her presence iu # house of prostitution at Ann Arbor, Mich. She Was introduced to Post iu a house of il-repute and Tepresented to him as an innocent, young school- ir. Later she charged hiin with seduction, and, y threats, etc., secured thousands of dollars trom iin. About two weeks before he attempted suicide be called upon her with a friend and, poane pistol, threatened to blow out her brains and his own ft she did not tet him alone. She took the Aint, and a day later married and went to live tn the northern part of the city. A day after she made this move he i himself. Mapr DesrenaTe by His Wire's INemensry.—A Toan about 4) years of age, on the Fall Riversteamer Bristol, last. ‘ning atlempted to shoot himself, inflicting a dangerous wound within an inch of big rt. ‘Phe wolind was not mortal on account of the very small size of the pistol. He would have thrown himself overboard but for tne officer who. happened to be on duty. His wound then began. Dieeding afresti, aud, teeling falut. from loss. of blood, he dictated a letter to his wife “Sadie,” in which he alltided to her infidelity and to his own despair and wretchedness. The letter was never finished, a3 the patient was given brandy and, Tecovering his strength, tore It, saying that 1f he vasn't guing to die he wished no one to know of his miserable attempt. ‘Ihe Wound 1s not Ukely to prove fata. TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT Tue SovTH.—A horrible triple tragedy occurred Sunday in Jake Martin’s saloon, at the mouth of Santa CreeR, Jackson county, Ala., in Which two brothersnamed Wilburn met their death at the hands ofa man named Webb, while a third was fatally wounded. The trouble urose between the brothers and a negro rT the price ofa plstol. The men assaulted the To, when Webb interfered and took his part. At this one of the Wilburns fired a revolver ag Webb and the bullet went through his coat. Webb. ‘then commenced firing and emptied his six-shooter, every bullet aking effect. ‘Two of the brothers fell oa iu their tracks and the third cannot possibly survive, A Bany Polsoxep py Its BROTHER.—At Rock- ford, Til. While Mrs. Selene was absent from her home Monday her two children—one three years old and the other a_ mere baby—were playing doc- tor, The three-year-old obtained a bottle of car- bolle acid, opened the mouth of the baby and ured in the contents, causing an agonizing death, The intestines of the ttle one were Nterally burned ‘out. ‘The mother isin such grief that a dethrone ment of her reason 1s feared. ‘THe KENTUCKY SENATORSHIP.—A dispatch from Frankfort, Ky., says that at a democratic legisla- caucus last night Mr. Offut, a Supporter ot Willams, offered a resolution to'rescind the rule and perinit the Introduction of new names as can- didates for the United States Senatorship, aud tt Was adopted, after debate, by a vote of 68 to 53, No new namé was offered. ‘The first ballot resulted Ag follows: Williams, 52; Blackburn, 47; Sweeney, 22. ‘Two more ballots were taken with the same result, When af adjournment was announced. ‘Tne PRINce OF WALES IN DANGER—A telegre.m from Histol, England says: Extra precautions are Delug taken to protect Uie Prince of Wales during lls visit ere, owing to the fact that-_numerous tnenacing letters have been received. ‘The police have arrested a farmer who fs belleved to be Insane, Who purchased a gun with the avowed intention of shooting the Prince of Wales. 2 BU Dd we ES ‘Tne Towa SeNaTORSHIP.—The Towa house voted. 8 follows for Tnited States Senator yesterday: Allison, i; itil, 45; Clark, 12. ‘The final election willoccur at nodn to-day. "The reason for this ac- Uon Was adefect in the former balloting, the law Fequiring that the election occur on the second ‘Tuesday after organization. ‘The permanent orga- nization of the present legislature was affected ‘Tuesday, January 15. ‘Therefore Janu: the date of the previous election, was the frst Tuesday alter the organization. ‘The election yesterday was for the purpose of removing any doubts that might exist as to Ube legality of the election of January =, Se Courreura REMEDIES, ‘THE GREAT SKIN CURES, BLOOD PURIFIERS AND SKIN BEAUTIFIERS, @ A POSITIVE CURE FOR EVERY FORM OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA, = DISFIGURING HUMORS, Ttching and Burning Tortures, Painful Eruptions, Salt Rheum or Eczema, Psoriasis, Scald Head, Infantile or Birth Humors, and every form of Itching. Scaly, Pinip- ly, Scrofulous, Inherited, Contagious, and Copper-Col- Hazing at Annapolis. DISGRACEFUL BEHAVIOR BY CADETS AT THE NAVAL ACADEMT. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Times from Annapolis says: There has been a new and se- Outbreak of hazing in the United States naval academy. On Saturday last a number of first and third class men were engaged in some petty hazing at the old quarters, One fourth class man was stood “tn capite” and another was unceremoniously “fired” throt & window, end they were waiting for another victim~when a ca-tet named Craig, from. Iiltnots, entered. He was promptly galuted and Yold by a third class man to stand on his head This he refused to do, clatining that the third class had no right to haze, never having been hazed themselves. Several first class men then ehed and tried to compel him to execute the manceu’ Dut he escaped into a room, where he was follows by the crowd, who attempted to catch him. In the confusion the lights were put out and shan 8 man- open to givé one of his tormentors several effectual blows with a pair of skates which he carried, He ‘then escaped outside. The first-class men, however, laid their pure, ‘and as Cralg came out fromt supper he was, jump upon by six or eight cadets, one six-footer being quite conspicuous ti the cowardly attack. Craig, by the way, Is not more than five feet seven Inches: high. He would probably have suffered severe had not several fourth class men opportunely ar- Tived (o take part. This soon became ageneral me- Jee in the new quarters. It was flpally stopped by the officer in charge, and the combatants were sep arated. ‘The first class now Yow vengeance on te fourth class. ILuINors NewsrargR MEN ComiNa—The trip ot the Illinois Press Association from Chicago to Washington and return wili last from Saturday (21) to 9th February. They wiil be in this city on Tues- one and Wednesday next, and in Baltimore Thurs- “s Assovvrexx Pore z x RP EF AE . BES 8 Y AAE R EB 0O ¥ 4 ALLIL A NNN aco BP dk EPH S SSS BipAeak Ha RG oo 4 ak KUN RN GGO theordinary kinds, and cannot besold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders Sold only incana, Borat Baxrwa PowDxe Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. 06 Previovs To Rexovise, WE WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT PRIME COST. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES. sgThYeg.cmen2% yarde wide SHEETING COTTON, at ate, rayesaven best maké FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM COT- ‘Two cases beat make WAMSUTTA COTTON, 10centa. On" case best make LONSDALE CAMERIC 11 conte: Fivehuudreddozen CHILDREN'S ENGLISH STOCE- INGS, 10 cents and 15 cents pair acibitty rolls extra double weight INGRAIN. CARPET, ‘Gne thousand Remnants of DRESS GOODS, CALT- (COES aud CASSIMERES Half price. LUPE 3 BLACK CAS cents, 48 cen's, S4.cen LINENS, TCRREY KED DAMASK NS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. 96 cents, 44 cent ‘One bundred pieces TABI eo NAP! TOWSON'S, 29 696 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side), [218 WISE TO PROVIDE AGATNST EMERGEN cies that are liable to arise in every family. A cold may be a dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma, ete. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove ‘the quickest and amost effective cure,and your bet friend. : . ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in ite worst form, Its ulcerations actually covered more ‘than half the surface of his body aud limbs, He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, See certificate in <Ayer's Almanac for 1883, EB) Couns Sax oa ‘CHECE SILKS, EVENING SILKS, CARTER'S, 7 Masxer Space, eQOUQRED SILKS (excellent quality) reduced from COLORED RHADZIMIR. SILKS (excellent quali actual canh value $1.90, reduced to 81—apecial Sabet HANDSOME BROCADE, SILKS in ereata, white ‘apd light blue, reduced froin $1.25 to SL. CHECK SILKS, 6(e. COLORED SILES. Gc. tcHACK SILKS (very best made) reduced from $1.25 @BHACK SILKS, actos! cash value reduced from §2to ieAcE SILES (excellent quality) reduced from $1 WANS. VEILING (in cream), pure wool, wide double- COLORED CASHMERES, Gark colors, wide double- width, 37¢.—epecial burcain DLORED CASHMERES, pure wool, wide double- Width, in cream, pink and light Dine, 50c” NEW AORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest je), 2c. “NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING, ono yard and a punter wide, 1234¢. foke WOOL BLANKETS, lange atze, reduced from CARTER’, 711 MARKET SPACE Epwarn Cavenrx & Co. 1425 New York avenua, 3926, A Large Stock of orcd Diseases of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, with Loss of | RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND Hair, are positively cured by the Curicuna Remepmma, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, ‘The new Blood'Purifier, cleanses the blood and per- spiration of impurities and pojsonous elements, and thus removes the cause, while Curicura, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and. restores the Hair, | FENDERS, At Low Prices, JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY aT- % ‘TENDED TO. CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and ‘Toilet Requisite, prepared from Curicuna, is indispen- sable in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors, Skin Blemishes, Rough, Cliapped or Oily Skin, CUTICURA REMEDIES are absolutely pure, and the only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers, CHAS, HOUGHTON, Esq., lawyer, 28 State st. Bos- ton, reports a cass of Salt Rheum under his observation for ten years, which covered the patient's body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment If it ia Clothing that is needed, you will find at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO’3 BTORE had been applied without benefit, which was completely | 8% €& $9snd $10 will buy better-made Suite and cured solely by the Curicuna lea) s clean and healthy skin. — F. H. DRAKE, Foq., Detroit, Mich., suffered untold tortures from a Skin Disease, which appeared on his hands, head and face, and ‘nearly destroyed his eyes. After the most careful doctoring and a consultation of physicians failed to relieve Him, he used the CUTICURA ‘Remeprns, and was cured, and has remained 20 to date. CHAS. EAYRE HINKLE, Jersey City Heights, N.3., lad of 12 years, who, for eight years was one mass of ‘Scabs and Humors, and upon whom all known remedies and cures were tried in vain, was completely cured by Comovgs Remepres, = Sold by all druggists. Price: Coriouna, 500.; Eesor- ‘VENT, $1; Soar, 250, POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 3030 (PSE Most USEFUL PRESENT ‘THE ELKTON (Mp.) Porsoxina Case — it deal of mystery surrounding the flat famuy. in sikton, Ma ees $2, Soned on two occasions recently. ‘The daughter, Lizzie, accused of the crime, denies that in the food, and no drrests “have ‘Polsoned persons, have recovered, iy FOR YOUNG Boys, A hice overcost or = Bult of Clothes, ranging in price from $2.50 to $8. Also, Hate, Cape, Boota and Shoes, ‘ko. Allvery cheap for the Holidaya. 3. W. SELBY, 2914-1916 Pennaylvaniasvenua, ‘Overcosts than other stores sell at 910, 911, $12 and $15 ‘Manufacturing every ‘garment we sell, we save you from paying the usual bis profit that goes tothe re- tailer, and wegive you good Clothing as near actual cost an it fa possible for any place to offer. @v FINE CASSIMERE SUITS, @7 DRESSY CASSIMERE OVEROOATS, #10 NEAT WORSTED SUITS, 268G00D MELTON OVERCOATS, #12 DRESS DIAGONAL SUITS, 013 FINE CORKSCREW SUITS, 012 SILK-FACED OVERCOATA. ‘Théabove are but samples of our many Bargains. We ‘are the people's defenders against high prices, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 4% «46CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETA, Au Gescse HOFRS MALT EXT NOURISHES THE WEAKEST, STRENGTHENS THE FFERLIST, AND BUILDS UP 7 SYSILM BY DELICATE PATIENTS TO ASSIMILATE FOOD. THE GENUINE HAS THE NAME OF TAKRANT & CO, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATE: 28 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YO% FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 226 PRICE $40) PER DOZE: ee CITY ITEMS. A Public te Or Bs discovered the Wondertul Dy The Great Clearing Up Sate, AT Tany’s RELIABLE Suox Hovse, S16 Seventh street and 192? Pennsy Sull packed with Wi Spring Stock 18 a7 forced to Sell, 1 These Prices Good for a Stor Ladies’ £2.00 ©. | reduce | Ladtessi.35 # | Kates Flos Wht Because he all's Cough Syrup. Ppers. HOW | Chhe’s tiie cost and Ket Sonne f+ ty how Ok Gent's £50 tae C 1, Laced and Congress, $2.3 Gent's Catt Roots, trom Boys’ Soild Cait Boots, ¢ Youths’ serviceable pots, from T+ up. Ladles and Gent's fine Hand sewed Guods reduced tu proportion. 1 Chemicnity ‘The Cushing process ily Gold-Lined Brac to F, Fleeing Hefore Cold Winte ‘The hotel kev with thelr breturen in eles, ane prepared for anu: northern tuvallds and health s: to seek the sunuy land should Pea two Weeks Mardi wh, near Da Prigg’s 1 the gay fest Grand Monuu Lottery wilt pia108 phin, New Orleaus, La, w ion. Gras, thy ulster, out which M.A. Wa. 1 tell you on arnt - Dropsical and Ri MALLS Perso Speers Port Grape Wine of New lable tenet." 1 purity and have given tf a wide ropmtatic a antry and Kuri. Jent for debilitated ferciles, and used by families in New York and Wasiinst ing family Wine. For sale by drug, “Hongh on Kats” clears out Rats, Mice. 15 ye? Triat. throughout thls Marshall, Mich., witt send ee-Voitaie “Belts and Flectric Applanc Arid for thiriy days to men (roung or old) who are sMicted wit - Bilty, lost vit ing Speedy aud. manly vigor, tne ktudred tront ag risk ts of pure Cod Liver G1! wit and Soda for cou; nutrition and itesot Lime ampaired Y and pleasant Nasaldine cures Catarrh, tor a5 ct am Smokers try Dr. Carman’s Dentalud Wash. edema, Lundborg's Pert Lundborg’s Perf’, Marechat 9 Lundborg’s Perfume Lundborg*s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. jel Rose, Alpine Violet. “Alderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, and delivered tn half-ponind 7 = und. Also, Cottage Cheese, utieTtulli alld Sweet LLK, per quart, Creat 15¢. NARLING | Dr. Carman’s Deitaliid Teeth, Gums, Breath” | Dovarass: ‘NINTH AND F STREETS. We sluall continue car Great Sele of |LaprES corr UNDERWEAR } Until further potion, and the | LOW PRICES OF LAST WEER WILL CONTINUR, We base opie thi poring ameter case of those | MOTHER Wt BBARD NIGHT ROBES! rent Patterns from thow sold last suotivt came of akc. akD €1 SRIETS. REMEMBEH Wi MANUFACTURE EVEKY ONE OF (HESE. GARMENTS | And we wit! eell them at Manufacturers’ Prices; oF, @ ‘ther Dealers Pay for ther foram Put in Saae ( ehoa wow Jared todo better give thea away . DOUGLASS, 9th street _LADIES GOoDs. Orextsa Or SEW DEPARTMENTS est of our business has ea. tovnlane and tmprowe 1 of Waxuington have apprect- Soucetomth we ghall «till moneenert cs chy a place of bumuees worthy We have opened in our New Building Several New po ‘tanents. comPL ‘TE OUTFITTINGS FOR INFANTA. Tone a by onr patrons We shall show not only th Atinest Garments, but our Prices stall apeak for themselves, DRY Goops. - | _ Weare now. from day to day, receiving all sch goods | as wo ued mm this denartment, and the efforts we aball hake in th ts thew department will be the samens hereto | fredone ia allour previous undertakings All weask Pay as a visit and convince yourself of our manneref det We shall do the best we can ob our part. cco RBR AT OT MM ww eo EF haat UMMMM ° KBR AAU UMMM M OO. BR paaatU UMM Me eco. BBB AA UU MM MZ gat «67TH STREET. SS eer ere MME. Vo BRaNnis, \M MODISTR, Formerly with Lord avd Taylors, New York; tate with Win Barr Co, Nt Latin Latest tmperted Basbin LADIES’ TATLOR AND HABIT MAKER Ie now prepared to take all kinds of Dresses in ‘iret. class style, and guarautess perfect Bt. Cloth Costumes and Riding Mabite, 3. TOMER, 316-1m, 2115 F street uorthwest, als. Mn Gro. Ware. LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, From London, 1535 F Street, Opposite Ebhttt louse, Rees leave to inforns the ladien that he is now fully. : Siac Sela ee te: | parte mankoah nates tesa pea ems fists Lange botties au. Muaufsetuned ty Woke | bootie, wats asonmbies dates wan” amare ae Fhoraton, corner Baulliiore atid Hattison sttects, | ffl, f0Mdes Lailor-auade Cloth Comtuties and Riding Baitimor’, Md. WE | julztw* GEO, WHITE, 1595 F street nore went. “Rough on ps” Troches, 15¢4 quid, SOc. | IV Wins. to CLOSE OT entire Stork of Plush Delmans and kets, SUk Doltuaus and Cirenlara, Cloth Dolmansand winarhets, Clith Jackets abd Newmarketa, Cloth, Jackets aud Jersey Jackets, Pur-lined Ciroulars, SUk and Clvth Sulls aud Flaunel Winajpers will take off ‘TWENTY PER CENT cach garment 7Cite Treviw, Paris. 907 Pennsylvaninavenne ja? KOCHON, CORCORAN BUILDI PILST CLASS NAIL DRESS: Thr ¥ 4, FROM PARI Five Medals trviu Lxposltona af Lituporter of * 1K AND PINE ATR WORK. nit Cuttitye and Hair Dressing, sland slaapoded iu atrwt clans Luapner. der FIFTEVNTH STREET NORTHWEST, __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. = NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. We remove next week to Warersom, Anson, aud will not carry gains will sell them to nuusstiat Square and Upricht Pianos w Prices. While We are always nd Liehest crad «on {hs 1& Huten- Piano, af bat- buyers Thirty-cletit be sold at deep eat Cweet for the inet jou You will more than Piano, used “but four re gob Hen Clic sare Ura, nearly new; only ea ceseuiscet ana wae’ tenet ume Graal, eel vated sath abd hitly nap at Ba, . tran Sqtiare Grand. nw Qut eight months, ouly 17a cash, Owe ravisie ey. mane nell at one Some Saute Caos nie aid meookoea, at le, bargains foreach Cyrekt raid x, unequaled fa tone, hichest rade and’ te tinct Upruait made, vost S020. for less than half Flarant Uprwtt Grand, only $225 cash, used but x months: cost S450 Superb-toued Cpricht Grand, nearly new, only #225, on tine: cost S400 Elegant Bondoir €: only 3175 cash; cost S40, want of nse, Other U gulps all stausca and ‘ou must wee to Justl a hs what others say, but Cone aud sie for yourself, HEINEKAMP WAREROOM AND PIANO EXCHANGE, 329 at sacri same erat bar i fully guarantes Listen to oF 108 No. 12 Ustox § Cracxcey J Kren, 438 7th st XN. T, Dor. F1th, 1882, Washington, De: lave purchased wees gale ot theefect= uf eenve, the enitiry stock 203 tock, and 40 ¢ utson th “The An time for your t aus fast as. an arriy ‘onean brat Jaron estiuated value of floor willbe forwarded ited instr, ss woes ber Late et a pair day. tray can set ther in try not represented an thes st Hato stots, covers nd tubs lescription. " Belivving I Live Your harty aprrotation, aud extending te you ibecum- Plments uf the season, Pau Your thost obedient servant, reuiar p heer d rose oom 240) to. low 1m price SB — orefasale jiven Withont i, as 5 ad Positivels rejealrhue aud 1 upriht Pino, by private pa: east, Inguire at store. Jul pro TUNING & RST-CLASS WORK, PEOMPTNESS ant ie nirvect, Offers CUAUNCLA 3. REED, 45 Theta w. RELIABILITY. UPRIGHTS Jull-sun iy treet north ONDELETL CLART ‘Aus ove fan Pay the ont dh po oidtowtackbereaceee a Bieracton. [he STIEFF, the KRANCH & BACH and LAND PIANOS. tie BAUKER nad ts F. A. Uns> PIANOS TUNED AND RE PAIRED A SPECIALTY, 2 Orders promptly attended to. ‘efereuces: Chickering & Sons, New York ¥. A. URSO'S Piano Room, eepl0-7m €15 Lith street north weet, ALLET, DAVIS & COJS UPRIGHT PIANOS. A Fern h orator unegualled Upright Pianos for Christian Gifts. : Lowest Factory Prices, aud two years seven for payments. 4. L. SUMNER, Agent, SAI Ninth street, northwest. NUINE “DECKER” PIANOS = GOH, KUHN, Sole Aeeut, 407 10t i. uw, ‘Also for Burdett unas, sept? EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS of various juakes for sale aud tent at te Powned Psion. ‘Tuning’ aud syision ay Titi strect, above Ps. a P4508, OkGaNS, SHEET NUSIC. TECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Rent Medium-priced Piano Manufactures, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on {nstalimenta rented ofex- changed; rent applied if purchased. SCENY MUSTO. Complete stockia thentty. HENRY EBERBACH, Xo, 915 FSTREET. Managing rartner of the Inte firm Ellis Oo a2 MPORTERS OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC.CH AM I SRGNES AND CORDIATS. ose ies Brenlice aha ‘American native W: ‘Cicen Vinnie Ou tru i to HOUSS TAULELEE, Her ex raat haisperies ahd Coguce. Vabs do tuse Sutles ou ‘as-Lm* s elegant and spacious | inet Grand, nearly new, ridiSone, | ‘Owner © SSIGNEE'S BALE OF PIANOS ANDy ; A= ota a] cents on the dollar, based on factory inveutery of new | 608 NONTH SrMEPT, OPPOSITE PaTENT Orrtoe ovrities in ART NERDLEWORK, KENSINGTON ARASENE and KISBON EMBROIDERIES aud ALL MATERIALS for the same, “k of ARASENE, CHENILLE. PELTS, ‘LUSHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. STAMPING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ja3.3m Rae Armacnox cn ae ka CHR RUPYFRI'S, | Nos 403 and 405 70h street northwest NOE CT nnd stunenitcent atock of EAB | WHISK Hi 7 a {ra oops ny Niete OUtRt for Children. | Stes fs LACK, SATIN and | VEQVET est market orice, Linuwys uew ly covered. Miss CUNNINGHAM, ol A010 SUL street northwest, between N and 0. | Astros Frees Chenuical Dry Cleaning Pstabtishment, No. 48 G street fortt wat 7 _ KS" EXPEKIENC Tatieg and Gentieweh's Gariurtte. a cil, Lance, uv rate thie Sujets SES NING DRE S Gentieauen's Clothes Cleaned by this. process will Bot Jone their orignal. shay ae ruin uttaLtood ae td 4 to te removed effectually. Ince €1.50 suit j MSS ANN pk. HUMPHERY, 400 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, | Makes CORSETS te y style and camtertal, | sud gusrant porting Corset. tur which Miss His special agent, sud at Aumect. tec ones unos chen Ste te bees ret es EFURNISHINGS. arre FB Gko. WATT: S14 7th st. 5 doors above ‘Aeon ave 8, Tue Avenicax Leaver | STUDENT LAMP, { NICKEL PLATED, we A GALLON SECURITY O01, PE eB 5.3 = J. W. SCHAEFER, (CHINA, GLASS AND PLATED WARR, No, 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. rr i ater Ficrens. S228, % © w ig By 3908 ROOKWOOD POTTERY. MW. BEVERIDGR, Inronren oF Onma axp Grasewans, | sane 1009 Pennaylvania Avenaa, | Great Repvcrioxs m BEATING STOVES Being Overstocked tn shove Goods, and not wis gare i beack ter fe anther seman ee fhe at fon 10.0 1s PER CENT OFF HSdinie Home: which will Weecld nose Ateerees surtinebt of Cockive Stoves mad Bangs betes ese Win Be. at Low Itc,

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