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=— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ° D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1884 The Evicted A TALK WITH BIRCH, TAR RECLUSE WANT ANY MORK “HEKMIT Yo As stated In THe StaRof yesterday a Writ of as } sistance granted In the case of Smith agt. Birch, to enable the purchaser (Mary Rocco) to take pesses- yon F street, near 10th, adjoin~ establishment, yesterday afternoon by Deputy Marshal Rosle and Oficers Jones and and 1 required vigorous tracted by curl marshal and his LOCAL MENTION. Ornce oF THE Care Staxar OFFICER, Wasutxotox, D. €., Fi For the midile Atlantic states, stign falr weather, winds shifting to’ south and west, | si lower Darometer. spectal bargains In shoes and <I Pers will be offered for to-morrow only: La Pebbir goat worked button hole shoes c., reduced chiidren’s kid and goat spring heel shoes %., reduced from We; infant Shes Sic. reduced from 60c.; men’s galters $1.1 atton. shoes $1.37. T° Quved from $2; men's calf Ince shoes $1.87. Tedticed honss solid leather button shows $1.17, sitppers vc., Tuen’s sitp: building, bat aetions on ‘Indies’ Fisher were prese efforts to keep bi order that the deputy ants coald proceed with ‘thelr work. ind which In old times a neat frame MI Sixty veara ago, having been pulled disclosed a perfect wreck of a > seemed to know when ft had The small back building was, Inhalt able. and here was found Johnny former of whom had srs tor torty years. ne kid button from $1.85; men’s Decome a week, Inen’®s Mae hi. Stra howaye burger Bros, 7267 Heap Sinshetmer's advertisement. Youn eyesight Ntted, National He mil his sister Sian = 1 Deen off the pre When the marshals men proceeded t af both made their appearance, the latter as she witnessed the scene, red somewhat stoleal. seof Their friends they retired f el Eyesight store. | cry id Bight, W.’R. Busty Aueh priest's Jewel. Dow'r miss Hahn's bargains. See city item. ) and 2c. a bottle. -—— CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. NavwosaL THRaTau—Mr. John Me RIRCT'S MABITATION. a Stove with fire in tt, 98s of old furniture, Ineluding ents, bantoes, accordeons, ‘Tue Stax called, y to thekitehen, wos found stonding hear a window. Fora sINty rears, he 100 eared fo De not over thirt Diack and his whiskers Lospox Cov’ '3 OveRa Hotse.—The Han! age en Suisse.” TukaTeR Comrgus.—“The Female ek, venized the reporter ked about his famtiy,and then re- more of that d—d ‘old Tam not a bern Digs Musecw.—Curtosities and int formune ‘TaBERNActE Cuvxcn.—Concert and tableux. ing, and Some of Condensed Loca. ing to soothe her, cited ut 15 p.m, and ex- tinguished at Sa. m. . OMweer Brown last’ ntrht fouud a colored female ant for betwer don't know, but we st. It was taken 10 St. Ann's infant Ne Cie ite oe etna ie {in oir graves we will thea bo alton a re inust bea hereafter for some people, wil never get thelr hat the | When we ¢ dif there wonid not be some for them, and he # De found. ills $06 Philadelphia, and could 1 Yateral was forfeited. Detectives Ratt Noileing that Miss Biri was stening a paper, ts she doing?” cotton 1S supposed t n, und bears the mark locked up at the nfth Horace Pinkues, a who had bis machine comp:fny’s Yard, was taken to tl man’s hospital this morning in the police anibu- lance. jocosely answered, gin; We have So much 10 iV day, Mr. birch af the brick nized Messrs, W. quill Re Al Seon for thirty years. and sister accepied an jon to take lodgings on 10'h street, between ——— f of the Poor. CHARITY DISPENSED THROTGH THE Or Poor faiailtes relievest through the police yester- day were reported as fc families; second preetn Les; third prectnet, 2 colored families; furth pre eet, 3 colored; ffth precinet, 2 colored and 1 | White, and eighth precinet, 10 colored makitig 32 fauudltes of 107 persons relieved. An Eccentric Philanthropist Dead. lows: First prev F JOUN WHITEFOKD TO-DAY. THE FUNERAL John Whiteford, a {In an old | Providence chape! formerly known. as Land I streets northeast, dled esterday morning about 9 o'clock. Was generally clad in J wore plicards on his breast and as Of Vartous kinds, urch, Which was bis Tie Streets hi OPATMIC HosPrTan RR Teception and dance given last hospital by th iglous InscripL He liad tree use of the ts, and which he His practice was to give poor advice and a dish of cornmeal tmorning before sending them on thelr Ta his headquarters he held religions wor Hie alse had a printing DUS VeRSeS, ath habit of distributing to be devoting bis life tote spiritual benent of others, and died tn abject poverty. the funeral took place at 11 o'clock this morning |, Which he had made his during the past seven years. ‘The d sometime before the app ~ Mlose present were Kev. Dr. Peck, of the E ted the funeralservices, attibedii the ust Whiteford wi vening In ald of Was quite largely attended, SUM Was realize tendered by t had beew kindly ‘ion Veteran corp: Mrs. Charles c aud evening. press, and yrablisued tact cards whieh he was tn th nt the streets. tmancezed by the Mrs Col Kutherford, chi + Miss Knowlton, Mivs. br. Pope, Mrs. Wilcox, Sirs! er, of Eusland; street Presby- Min wasof walnut rhished with sliver trinmsnes, and on the I ed some of the'swWectest of white Afieate of burs h consumption wh Totten and 3 ‘and Mr. and Mrs Leo Whesttot Vi stated lus age STOLEN Jeweer ew him very Ww ed to THE SiAx reporter ediate cause of bis death y a complete run- stela and exposure. wn eltizen of Chi- pener of I6Uh at Wiilteford was and the boy was Uxtow VeTExan Cow self-imposed missionary labor. ‘There 4s there was tho washer in sympathy with han T five dutiuters and four sons, tne own anit Fespect Abner's. ball Among the erstumes wer Ing for thetr origina anied to Mr. dt Tue kudtys prize 1.G. Rouse, Who liapersou- eventter, was ku der ones betng meh and women. telegraphed to Mr. Whiteford's wife ap- rath, and offering to retain the cher orders, hot want the remains; he her about tweive she Load no desire ty see ti WW during the Tepreseuted «a Tet, was awar led t prising her of unburied awatth e was a very enjor- Linwood Wednesday war in Kansas nd Was hon th he requested Irlends in the would not_pertult pay his funeral ex- in Graceland under Coi. W. hertheastomn se Se. | this and took up a coilection 10 | peuses and: © purchase of a si ‘The Potomac’s Reception. GUESTS EXTENTAINED LAST NIGHT RY THE OARSMEN— ING AT MAKINIS HALL. womac Boat club 1 last night, which was wed by all present. waded the us ty of the boys in rel was Annie Miller, Belt Shaw, Lena’ i Littte” Ciel, Hughes, Mack's E jon and Sarah ‘Thomas, Mr. nk Fidler and wite, Harry Chew, JE. elur, KL. Wist ‘lark, Chris. Brashear, Win, Purmeagey and Jas E Thomas, ‘A PLEASANT GATHE! The members of the F reception at Marint’s Garvey Headtiey Ke Wm. BL Moses, jr. Joun Fidier, Charles Me Harrison, Miss Hor CHORAL Socery CoxceRt.—To-morrow ¢ Speake, Miss Gawler, M night, at Lincoln hail, the Chor: ‘Weir frst complimentary concert. dered will be conf to the matern . King, Miss Q Balthier: Mr, ckard and Miss Pac Miss Barret, Mr tL Miss. Libble Hughes, ‘ob, Mr. atl Mrs. Davisy nbraces in its membership upwards of nding beth profe~ | Mt an ent, and proaises in every leading GVent of the season in hundred and fr Sonal and «am spect w be thi Inusical and social ci NB. Clark, Miss iss Sinith, Miss Tom: kins, Mr and Mrs dohnsin, Dre Holland, M iuardsim. MAss Goodall, 3 Mrs Berlin, Miss S S. Gus. Hafner, Bon CurexesT cen Prand Q streets norihwest, ard Wo Dag Sow ang, Miss Matife Thomp- ni iiss Piper, Miss Huvek, Miss Garge: Trland, of Pennsylvania duro, Me Win. Hall, Miss ‘hoot boys Saw ton, of Indians: T, foknston, Norelius, Billings, Oscar P. c. adsuns, J.B. Hills, Win, 3. Musser and Ross, Kintner, Parkes and Pedrick, of the Columbias, lit, Wilting, Flowers and Kimball, of thé ———— rnment Affairs, IDeNTIFIEn as Fae Deak of the dre quattermnaster's dlepirt i rher of 1th and M streeta, hat the street hydrant at that place has Hf. oberts, 413 Franklin street, eom- attention tothe ¢ n front of square 1am, between Dieterich, Le Drolt ‘building, sth and F requests that a gas lamp Cheast, between Bth and 71h st AN UNDERGEOUND Capt. ‘arp ument grounds, under directions BUILDING PERMITS ed Dy Inspector Entwisle: Margaret Barry, two-story and cellar dweil 1th and C streets; $1.50. Geo! Uwo-story dwellings on ween 4th and 5th streets S.C. MePowell, repair brick on hi Capitol, between E and F streets The interest ta ke | northwest; 100. n, Of this city. The wit was made The igh School Concert. ant mod. | MUSIC AND CALISTHENICS—4 FINE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BIGH SCHOOL BUILDIN ‘The con-ert and exnthition drill given at theHigh “hoot Hall last evening was largely attended. The “active and pleasantly varied. The auprised a calisthentic drill with Misses Stearns, Hous Marsh, Mor-ell, Dar- Wyndham Le as the repata- At the Criterion thea mUFL, ROLY, and the peo Pe laughed 3 piauded @ tin acting not surpassed an speaking staye. Sale of Seats at Ford's indicates a large and fash- lonabie attendance. Inpvsteian Sc fll be beid to eveniog at Willard for the benefit of U goor.—A fate and en- | driil with dud ben's by t, Martin, R. W. Moore, Wirt. G. ©. Wedderburn, Watson, Pollard’ is, Humphrey, and Heading. A’ ealis: ool, whten has been In ex: | Istence: for Uaree years, and fas been supported en- | Urely by privat Increase is useful The school How ni ‘They are taught plain sewtn nies, Richards, Anitl with wands, wan, Scammel!, Stringer and rillings Schwestem, rs were ~ personated "by Gunlon, Ger- Glee club composed of Messrs. ‘olard, Dowling, Marsh, Itich- a. ‘The chorus rot Davis, Mi ard. Mrs Geo. L. Douglass, Mrs. Andrews, Mra F. E. Rizgs, Mrs Stoci Miss Mie King, Miss Ramsay, Miss Clymer, Wiss F Miss Henry, itis set R King. ton, Mra. Bieeci r, Miss WHikes, Miss H. MeKean, ards, ‘Martia, was composéd of Misses Purphrey, Gri wesd, Manger, Bradley id Gittings, soprant; nase, L. Cohen, Wy ite, M. G. Catny and Dempster, “alt; ng, Pollard, Prindie, Kollins, an hori: Messrs, Watson, Artmstrony La Fetra, Mason, and Miss F.C. Grigg, Miss’ Florence Perry, and One feature of the entertain was a drill by company A of the High school Ory, Miss JE. Pendleton, | ¢ Dawsii Zeke Whit nck, Miss Edgar and Miss J! Mi ypbell, Burrough, MARRIAGE Licxyses —Marnage Ieenses have | MeRen issued by the clerk of the court to John | Skea = B. Pacterson atid | ton Suntas and Missourt Nelite F. Cate, Jon K. Graeme Edward Jickson and Georgie Kich: Jose and Dora W. Caldenshott, of Blandens- | meni 73 took part. THE CONVENTION AT LINCOLN HALL—RX-BENATOR KGGESTED AS A PRESIDENTIAL CANDI- DATE—THE ANTI-MASOSIC MOVEMENT IN THIS POMEROY §1 rrr, At the afternoon session of the American Pro- hibition convention at Lincoln hall yesterday Mr. committee on nominations, sub- mitted a lengthy report, which nominated Hon. 8. C. Pomeroy for Presktent of the United States, and Conant, of Connecticut, for Vice Presi dent, subject to thelr acceptance or rejection by the convention to be held in Chicago in June. The Teport was recommitted. Last night's session was taken up by by Rev. “Dr. Miner, of Boston, which consisted uinent in favor of prohibition. Mr. George W. Clark sang a fore Dr: Miner spoke Mir. dard, secretary of the convention, explained the objects of the National Christian Association. He recalled the circumstances of the ali duction gnd drowning of Morgan, “of Batavia, Bailey, from u or. J. chiefly of an al During the eve mpeTance song. Stodas Hf he “said tt the voluntar He referred to the hav ‘the last pay mi one b James iberty © prolitbition tn the Di of Garrison and Wend Washington Markets — Ret: Meats. —B 0c. per Ib. 13 chipped ton, Sal nS, 160 Halse per Ib.; do. (C per per r 1D.; Cod fish, 10. alibut, 2c. per tb.; mackerel (bay), a2 smelt, 125¢. per Ib.; lobster A Shad $1 Cach; terrupli, VEGRTABLES.—Reets, Ae per Ib, ma, 12} earrots, 30 DR: do. (awer UTIs, 20230e. Pr pi Balbcr per bunety tamad Asparagus, $1 per Db; kale, 25c. per Dk. Bie. ‘uroom, $1.50 Ib.: Water cresses, Ie; ‘adish, 1c, per Bunch; rhubarb, 2e. per bunch; mu UL mint, 15¢. POULTRY.—Turkey, 204220. per I ‘5c. $1.50 pair; du lard), $1.254$1 best to run down pede day. He needs looking after. REAL ESTATE TRAN Med as follows: 1. pt 2 and 3, sub, nenhowe sub. $4. 726; ni lot 4, SUD. Sq. Paro, pl 13, sub.'sq. Thomas Hutcvingso and pt 1, sq arretl, lot. Sul | dames’F. Scaggs, lot 52, sub si Wooart to Del #2500. 1. L. B. Clarke to Virginia 139; $3,180, is. 7 and 9, sub sq. 815; $32 . tot 76, Lamphere to Join Barry '$ church to Edward J. 5 €. M. Butler to D. L, H.R. Miles to Ti. A. io. Miller, trustee, est of Georgetown: £3,700 10 L. P. Shoe lk. SUD 84 Pr, ‘Thomas ‘Alle try of St. Joh lot 8%, sub sq. 276; $—. Jot 14, sub sq. 1 lot J Tots 119 yo 121, sq. 190: $——.F tee, to P. HL Christman, lot 1i, Jas. MeLiughiin to 0. 5 pis. 18,and 19, sq. 209, and pt. Fy sq. 43, lots 14 17, 5g. 40, and pt 8, al. trustee $00. W. $15,000. W. 0. LBS! HN 99 sub et al. to Samy ston to. Sub Sq. 536; ‘The Virginia Legi THE BOUNDARY AND OYSTER QUESTIONS—THE CON- TESTED ELECTION CARES. The Virginia house of delegates yesterday passed bill to repeal an act entitled “An act to define the true boundary between Marvland and Virginta and Ignate the headlands upon the Potomac river, and to prohibit unlawtulo. ing in the Potomae river and Pocomoke sound,” ap- ed March 1, 188%. ‘This bil repeals the act, sembly on the subject assed With the expectation That the Maryland legislature would adoptit. Their failure to do so induced the action of the House. ‘The bill now goes to the: terday the report of the elaring that John L. Hurt, of Pittsylvania, 18 Ued to his seat, Was adopted. ‘The consideration of Hahan, straichtout repub- from the Portsmouth dis- yesterday, and the to des pe passed by the last general referred to. It was the contested case of ¢ itean, vs. Rue, Mahoneti trict, was resumed tn th discussion continued til adjourni Minister Sargent Attacked and De- MORE OPINIONS OF THE GEKMAN PRESS ON THE HERR LASKER RESOLUTION. ‘The Deutsche Tugedlatt contained a savage at- tack on Minister Sargent, which the Berliner Tage- Dlattrepelled. ‘The North German Gazette, in allud- ing to remarks made by the National Gazette about Atnertcan contributions to the rellef fund for the sufferers frota the Rhine tnundattons, says: debt of gratitude contracted then toward America pald by raising funds in ¢ uufferers froin the present floods in America.” ‘The seml-oMiclal_ newspapers openly demand the recall of Minister Sargent, Algemetue Zeitung charges Mr. Sargent with hay- scheme to Influence thé next elections in America by his diplomatic conduct at Berlin, Regarding the assertion of the North German Ga- concerning the ignorance of diplomatic usages nt in his note to Prince sker resolution, the is no doubt that the Same assertion would have been made if the resoln- tion of the House of Representatives had been sent. by Minister Sangent direct to the president of the stag. We do not feel inclined to take Minis. ter Sangent’s part, but it 1s to be regretted that the element of personal fil-feeling should be apparent in the treatment of this question.” ‘The Berlin correspon: anay be logically to help reiieve the ing a 201 Rel that he had mond, Va, y¢ yesterday tn the Norfolk, srauiaatire serie democratic as It breaks the ‘the state: ¥. | Subsequentiy Suggested” that asa pioneer in the movement of exposing Secret lodges, who had sacrificed Nis life in the Work, was entitied to a monument, The speaker described the monument, which has been erected ALA cost of about $3.00, over Morgan Batavia, observing Uiat the mone contrivutions of 0 efforts to establish headquarters In this city. and said that he had declared the Idea was first suggested thatif reform was to remain in Washington, Should have was a grave: Teal estate enongh t Masons, and then 100" antt- here. By that, he said, he meant that if the! tempted to rent property here us in other cities Umid propercy holders would drive them out of the etty. Couseqientiy ties erty on 1% street from Vi the frst thing they hat they ought to at least 100 anti. ‘isons might remain dased thelt prop= ce Admiral Rowan, and nt had been made upon 1, THIS AFTERNOON'S SESSION. At thls afternoon's session at Lincoin hall, which began at 2 o'clock, addresses were made by a num- ber of leaders In the movement. Among the aridresses announced for to-ntzht 1g Gen, city, Kirney, the first presidental candidate of it who Will spea "view the methods | “f, porter-house, 25. per Ib.: strtotn Hb Foast "120. per i per Ibe; j Bulbe. pe per 1b do. Lamb, 12athe. per pee ID per ateie. per Ih; Cul 1b.; urd, 124yal4e, —Apples, 25070e. per pk. per doz.; oranges, 40a60c. dc awh), 40c. per DOX: Danan: per doz.; ‘coacoanuts per Sruladelpuia print r¥, 5c. per Ib.; Ni z cheese, 124 a20e. per BUTTER AND Esi western creame: 2 Poll, 2addc, per li Wh.; eggs, 2330C. per doz. Perch (White), per bunch, 25¢.; rock, 40c. almon, 3sa40c. per I.; weak fish, 12 per tb.; haddock, wbbage, 10a30c. per head: cumbers (new) per Ib2 egy plant qiew e, SulOe. per Potatoes, (Irish). 25. per pk.: do. pe (ew), $1 per . 40c. per pk; Spltiach, 40c. per pk. LOeS (news), $1U$L.80 per doz. chickens (old). T pair: chickens (young), 75¢.a$1.25 per per pair; geese, 50c.a81.25 cach; anvas back), $9284.00 per 1452.00 per. pai 50; do. (Wwigeon), S0e.a75e. per paly; do. (bar), SOc. per palt S. $1.50 Squabs, $2.5088 pet GAME.—Wild duck (ci fers do. (red head), $ — More Reckless D: To the Editor of Tae EvENING Stan: trlans on the Avenue to- FERS.—Deeds tn fee have been toW. B. Webb, lot io Jos. A Low L. Johnson ‘to Olive’A. Eii/zerald, pt. Lillian 1. B. Barnard to fi. A. pte lots ree | trustée, “to Pac property): $1,600, oheres (Adams J.-S. Blackman DL_4, sq. 925. pt. 9. 54 a4 Wore, Wot 5 : D. Corbet, ior 8. HI. Walker to Rosa M. Rama- A. S. Brewer to |. 40; $10,000, A. to Will Halgnt, lots 3 and 4, sq. 307; Ellis to J. A. Prescott, West street and Rock creek, West ‘Vi ‘hooler to Jos. ‘hoemaker, subs. 5 and 6, sq. 'W. Johnson to John Quinlan, A. Marr to Mary 1 tJ. S, Ri ‘arner to J. J. Edson, lot 216, Uon Lo Georgetown: $385. Nell, of Troy, lot 7, block 8, Takoma p: Gordon to DN. Risssell, pi $575. J. M. Johnson to'T. H. Al 190; $3,004. 0); $2. nd) Hs addi F. Gilbert to L.A. nd 4. Sub sq. Wht led to the arrest of both 3 C. Smith, lot 18, sub sq. 416; $1,400. RK. B. Edmonston to ©. Ed- monston, lot 13, Sub sq, S. H. Edmonst Same projwrty; $225, roperiy; $5. i. P. Shoe letcher, lot 57, Sub 8q. 512; joseph Liverpool, lot 26, Journed over to Tuesday, Mme, same bo to CP. $1,500. Allen C. Clark to J 3. po ‘the practt companies 6 a Baney and bis son Adam, chi ering and dredg- | f3 short came driving along tn bis sleigh ine es Struck him in the head with an axe. AU the ht statement. ls wife bitten father to the gallows, In the Senate yes omtmnitter on eleedtons, de Mey displayed by Minister Sat Bismarck, transmitting the 1: ational Gazette nt of the London Times says: It ts clear that Minister Sargent has not been forgiven for informing the Washit that the exclusion of American por! Was an agrarian and not a sanitary measure, Sesboaielaat leas ToRee Max Kitxp BY REVENUE OFFicens—A from Morganton, N. C.,says two revenue ofl cers name Ray and Anderson yesterday Killed three men named Horton, Miller, and Burtickson and wounded azother man named Burticl were at work ina mica mine in Mitchell cdunty and were unable to defend themselves, ‘THE PaINce oP WALES IN THE SLUMS.—The re- cent visit of the Prince ot Wales to the slums of the Holborn district, London, to collect information in rd to the life of the poor, to assist him as a member of the royal commission on dwellings of the poor, has been sufficient for his arrangements for an inspection of South London have ‘n stopped, the prince having intimated n enough. seen es eee aroha rep A the state committee vat ublicans it was decided tocall state conventions to meet in that cit; presidential electors and. republican convention. Coatirion Victory tv Norvoux, Va.—An election Ya, district resulted in the election ton government THE BASE BALL SEASON. ‘What Manager Hollingshead Expects to Do with His Nines ‘THE HOSTILITY BETWEEN THE ASSOCIATION AND TER UNION CLUB8—NO GAMES TO BE PLAYED BETWEEN THE WASHINGTONS AND UNIONS—THE BEASON TO OPEN IN APRIL, &C. “What are the prospects of your club playing ‘with the Nationals this season?” asked a Sra re Porter of Manager Hollingshead, of the Washing- tons this morning. “There are no prospects at all,” was the reply. “The American Association would not permit it If we should play the Nationals we would be expelled from the association. There has been considerable talk in favor of contests between the two local Clubs lately, and representations have been made that in ‘Other cities, where there are both Union and American clubs, arrangements would be made whereby the rival clubs might come together. ‘The two cities lally referred to Were St. Loufs and Cincinnatl. Now I took occa- sion to write to the secretary of the Cincinnatt club asking Whether his club would play the Union club fn that city, and I recetved a very emphatic re. lyin the negative, Tasked the same question of Manager Willams, of the St. Louis club, and he made a most decisive reply, saying that under the constitution of our assoctation we CANNOT PLAY WITH THEM. “To play 8 union club we would have to obtain the consent of all the clubs in the American assoc!- ation, and, Judging from the tenor of the letters I just showed you, it would be impossible to secure it. But even if there were no such obstacles, I do Hot think it would be to our advantaze to play the Nattonals T have not the slightest doubt as to our superlority, and after the’ first, game there Would be no public interest manifested in the con- Test, and consequently no money. If, however, the games should be close and Interesting, and thers Tore successful financhaily, we would only be giving them ammunition with Which to Nght iis, for thes are opposed to us in every Way, and Will do all 1a their power to harm us.” THR PROSPECTS OF THR SEASON. In speaking of the prospects for the coming sea- son, Manager Hollingshead expressed great satis- faction with the personnel or the Washington ciub. “They don’t think much of us elsewhere,” he sald, simply because they don’t Know much ot us. _Y¢ seu We Want to give the home boys achance. I be- Heve they ake good ones and will make igood records Tor themselves. 1 Tam ristaken, we will have t look elsewhere for matertil, but I don't think £ an ; iis when we secured Bob od pitcher bata good Thad to work hard to secure his Heghentes, and you may be sure 1 glad when [nade “iy point. He was iad, too, an bet. He stood on the hotet steps, While T labored with President Me- Knight, und fom his stand he could see across the street into MeKuighes ofice, He told ane after- Wards that he sew MeKuizht, write a letter, and Uren copy it. In the letter-book, aud he felt sire dwon. Barr can't sign with us until the 29th of Lruary, ut he won't go any place else, HOW THE PLAYERS WERE SECURED. “Speaking of players.” continued Mr. Hollings head, “there are some@yery untrue reports alloat that we were assisted by the assoclation In secur- ing our players. Every. player we have was red by Our own exertions. We were ata dis: advantage, to be sure, for ut” the close of last season the other eleven clubs had from wn to fifleen men enzaged, while We had no start av ali. xot our men ourselves, and I think we wont Want to part with ‘one of them, Yes, T. think our nine will show up weil, ‘The whole atnount of tt 13 Us: If we play good Dall. we wilt be popular snd willanke Inoney, 1d Iwe don't play Kod ball we will not We lize all Uist, «hid are willing W Lake our pi: Providence club will play’ here on the 7 April, and we will endeavor then to show that we an play Dall.” Mr, Bradlaugh Again. A STORMY DERATR, AND IE IS ONCE MORE EXCLUDED FROM THE MOUSE OF ComMos The opening hours of yesterday's session of the house of commons were the uccasion of a stormy and uproarious discussion of the latest phase of Mr. Bradlaugh’s case. ‘The atmouncement had been made that pending the legal decision of the case ralsed by bts voting, Mr. Bra make no attempt to take his however, Sir Stafford Nort 1 that house reaftirm, fs previaus resolution preventlug Mr, Bradiangh trom taking the oath and exelud= Ing hit from the preetuetsof the house. Hereupon MF. Gladstone Sad Ghat an action at law lat been Deut against Mr, Bradiingh for thrice voting on the 11th instant. “The utiost would be done to ob- Ualn a speedy Juilment, snd he asked the house to alt the decision of the Law court before taking When the vole upon Sit ration was, finully: taken, to 173 ‘Thereupon tue 10 withdraw. Mr. as he did so, He aginst him he Wil jection. Braddlaugh complied, protesting Stites that If te comets deetd Tesigh IMS seat und not seek a Loca, Orrioy Iv MaKyLaxn.—A delegation from Talbot county, Md, arrived in Annypolis yester- day with a petition ‘Signed by 1,400 of the Teading people of that county, asking for inereased penil= Ues for vioktting the local option. law confinement In the house of correction to the tines already preseribed, ¥., where he Wa begun proceedings for pects to retain the custody of his ery pretty Hite girls, aged 6 and 8 Years. ‘The? mother has returned t6 Clayville, to live with her parents, who are poor, Iuteres\ed parties have tried to effect a reconclilation between, Rowell and lis wite, but without result. AA PREACHER Wulo Loved Not WISELY.—A Miss Ida Hathes, a very attractive young brunet Wiimington, Del, has been held In bail for #100 keep the pedce for attempting to cowhlde Willlam tidren, ‘T. ‘Pull, a Methodist local preacher, Who sent fier a lever eclaring Is devotion in Offensive terms. Mr. ‘Tull has withdrawn from lis church and pul- pit on account of thi VIRGINIA Eprrors ‘THinstTiNG FoR Gone.—M. Glennan, editor of the Norfolk, Va., Virginian, and ohn W.L. Porter, editor of the Portsmouth, Va, En erprise and member of the house of delegates trom, mouth, Were arrested in Kichinond Last. night Warrafit charging them with belng about to commit-a breach of the peace. "The diMeulty grew. Out of the discussion of a local question, in whlch. Mr. Porter tn his paper yesterday denotinced Mr. snnan tn strong terms, ” Both are democrats and ading politicians. Mr. Gleanan arrived in Kich- nd last evening In search of Porter, but a tele. rain {roIn Norfolk caused lie fssuanee of Warrants ‘THE MARYLAND LeaistaTURE. —The legislature and the court of appeals of Maryland have ad- ith inst. In the state te, MF. GIII's free Inspection tobacco DIN was passed, and now Koes to the house of delegates, rhe house killed the elght-hour bill by Indefnite ‘tponeinent. Bills were Introduced to regulate Of medicine; to create a Hen ou crops and produces to restrict tho business of Insurance veifie Ine, A Sow AccusEs His FATHER oF MURDER—Thomas ged with the murder ie, Pa, on January of Bernard Short at Rawlins: 31, were given a preliminary hearing at. Lancaster terday. Constable tified that Adam Baney confessed to him that his father had. com- mitted the murder, Adam, hie sald, confessed MW r dain admitted the confession and repeated Ms ing 3 he elder Baney denied his guilt, and eproached the son for sending lis ‘The anticipated duel between Meissonter and er in Paris 13 “off.” ‘One thousand coul miners are on a strike in. the Pittsburg coal region against a reduction of 3 cent per bushel in the mining rate, ‘The Fitth Maryland reghnent left Baltimore last evening for New Orleans with 19 oficers, 175. Ine and @ band and drum corps of 68 pteces, The Massachusetts repubitcan state committee has voted to held the state convention tor the ehotce of delegates to the national convention at Boston on Wednesday, April 39, ‘The Dill prohibiting’ contracts for convict labor in New York state passed the assembly yesterday Dy. a vote of 100 to1. ‘The Maine republican state convention will meet 4n Bangor on April 30th (not August, as previously reported.) he Canadian house of commons_ yesterday passed a bill granting a loan of nearly $30,000,000 to the Canada Pucitic ratlway ‘The s lisration Association will meet in ) Marchi 11, 12, and 13. Hons. Allen G. ‘Thurman and James &. 'Blilue are invited to ad- dress the meeting. Unsvexusiz Ficrs: Tt Cae ‘be denied that our stores are the largest in the ‘That we ‘apy more floor room with nesertheloas department is moat bouts ‘That you generally find the article you are in search of. That you less for it than you ex] ‘Jol have been paying. 170% OxPeeted, aud than ‘That, in spite of this, no matter what is sala, you find ‘the quality of our goods equal ‘She anants ic ‘woods equal to and beyond your That consequently we never need to complain of dull Ana that we are b that we yusy when a great many other stores ‘These are facta which cannot be deni Mult of our endeavorsulways fo oct wna Se there THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY, and to keep our stores fully stocked all the year around. We have just reeeived our 8} dave Just received our Spring Stock of BIRD CAGES, Fine Kound Enameled Cages at 49c., 79¢., and 990, Fine Square Enameled Cagea at 79c., 99c., and 81.25, All Brass Round Cages at 9c, and $1.49, All Brass Square Cages at $1.49 and 81.99. Double Breeding Cayes at $1.49, 81.09, and $2.49, ‘Brass Cage Springs, with two-foot Brass Chain, 150. String and other Bracketa, 1234 to 20. NESDAY we shall open our first shipment of NEW BABY OARRIAGES, and tuvito al ntrtees 4m this necessary article tocali and examine them, There ‘Will be some very handsome Carriages among them. M. SILVERBERG & Co., ‘TOYS AND FANCY Goops. $12 SEVENTH and 13 EIGHTH ST, ‘x. feb18 eI ARS 7H STREET —SEULING OFF—SELLIN 736 OFFA Woot Goods below at, ta cloneot, hake room for. uew boda ‘Wie 7th at, between G and H northwest, "== YOUNGS. The Courts. ‘Cacti Covrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Herring District of Columbia: verdict for defendant. “Northern Liberty. Market Co. agt. Steubener; motion for new trial filed. Northern Liberty Market Co. agt. Prather; motion for new trial fled. Equrry Covrr—Judge MacArthur. ‘Yesterday, Shoemaker agt. Campbell; reference ‘t auditor ordered. Smith agt. Burch; writ of as- ‘sistance ordered to tssue. Lee agt. United Aid As- soclauion; dismissal of bill ordered. Costin agt. Johnson; J. T. Johnson feel chr om rl ad litem. Roys agt. Roys; motion to adjudge com- Plainant in contempt denied. Boss agt. Campbell; reference to auditor ordered. CRnaNAL CoveT—Jwige Wylte. ‘Yesterday, Isalah Lewis, false pretenses; verdict not gulity. John Jackson, receiving stolen property: Plea of guilty entered and sentenced to the Albany pen{tenttary for thirty months. W. B. Moran, bur- plans and larceny; verdict guilty; motion for new lal flied. Fannie Scott; motion of notice for a new Poutce CovrT—Judge Snell. To-day, James White, a man whose name does Rot indicate his color, pleaded gullty to stealing 54 yards of cotton, valued at ten cents pery: from the store of Mr. Joseph T. Balley, Was sent to Jail for 60 days. Henry Butler, a colored boy, was Charged with stealing a velocipede, worth $4, trom George B. Haycock, living on Desales street. ‘The ease was continued. Belle Zara Penn, a well- dressed colored woman, who resides on Washi ton street, ¢ her Busbiind, Isaiah Penn, wit assaulting her by choking her. ‘The court) took his personal bonds Martin Odell was charged with peddling suspenders without a license. ‘The court gave him Ume to procure his cense. John Svolos, & peanut vender, was fined $ for obstructing the street tn front of the Penston office with his hand- cart. Samuel Johnson, colored, larceny: of a lot of lead and tron from Abe P. Fafdin: 30 days in jail. MoFall Bowen, Indecent. exposure: John Stalt Was charged with profanity 1p front of the National theater Wednesday night and dented the charge. ‘The court toed himgs. He sald: “There's lots of Justice in this court,” and tn going out kept up in- sulting language, and the court fined him $5 more. Notes from Rockville, Md. Correspondence of Tur EVENING STAR. ROCKVILLE, MD., Feb. 21st, 1994. ‘The Teachers’ assoclation met at the town hall to-day, and transacted some very important busi- ness. There were about elghty-five teachers pres- ent. iay at the Lown hall, after Which a grand hop will egiven, Mr. Sainuel T. Stonestreet, of thts town, sold his farm of 200 acres, on Saturday last, to Mr.’ Pryor, of Virgiula, for $9,500, Not a Bad Idea, From the Phiisdelphi: Press, The Macon Telegraph's suggestion to hold thelr nations! convention iu Washington isn’t a bad one 1. _1t would enable presidential candidates to look over tue property before saying how much they Were witltug to pay for tt. Right Hon. William Meagher, lord mayor of Dub- In, has been elected meinber of parliament. tor Meath in the place of Kobert Henry Metge, re- signe RRR OO Y ¥ a R ROO Y ¥ AE ER R 00 Y «4 ALLLL ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomences, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Sold only incans. Boat Baxixa PowpeER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps Previous To Renovixe WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT COST. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES. 200 Dozens Reinforced Unlaundried Drese Shirts, extra ets, quaiit 175 Dozens Ladies’ Merino Wool Vests, 25 cts. Scases yard-wide Wamsutta Cotton, Scents, 2 Cases Best 24 yds, wide Sheeting Cotton, 223 cta, Table Lincus marked down 19cts., ets, 26 cts, 28cta, Bleached Table Damask, 42cts., 46 cts., 56 cts., 62cta. ‘Napkins, 42 cts. up. Big Bargains in Pack Silks, 99 cts, 95 cta, 81. 81.80, $1.40, $1.60. ee Big Bargains in Uiack Cashmeres, S€cts.. 38 cts, 42 cts., 46 cts, 48 ct, Ingrain Carpets, 37 ote, TOWSON's, (696 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side), fob21 near Center Market. [TIS WISE TO PROVIDE AGATNST EMERGEN cies that are liable to arino 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 most effective cure, aud your best frend, GPO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL J Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years bo- fore his removal to Lowell, aillicted with salt rheum in its worstform, Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarssparilla See certicatein Ayer’s Almanac tor 1688 a aT Cotoren Sirxs: ‘0e., G2c., T5e.. 87c., $1.00, $1.25, FANCY SILKS, 87¥e., 50c.. 62c., 75¢., 87c., $1.00. BLACK SILKS, G0e., 62c., 75c., 87c., $1.00, to $3.00, CHEAPEST SILKS IN WASHINGTON, CARTER’S, 711 Manger Space CHRAPEST Yard-wide Bleached Cotton in the United Slates (rood as" WANMSUTI A"? only ter yar COLORED RADZIMERE SILRSO new ‘styles, excel lent quality, actual earh value #1,00, reduced to #100, WEH.ANG (Great) pure wool, widest double swidtln worth ze, reduced to Stig. COLORED STING, cream DOK. garnet, Mgnt bina, worth #100, reduced $0800 HANDSOME BROCADE SILKS, cream, pink, white, ut blue, worth $1.50, reduced 109100, y YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON (widest and. very beat). at actual cont, 35¢. LACK SILK HADAMES, BL \CK SILK MERVA- LINCN. worth $1.0), reduced to 81,00. PGCLORED CASHMIENES, pure’ wool, double-width, ik and crea, 430. AEN NOHK’ MILLS SHEETING, single width (1 wide), special bargain, 123 BLANKETS raiuced from 60e, to $2.00 on every pair; actual cost. CARTER'S, feb16 71l MARKET SPACE. Ove Harr Parez Sure Sart GOING on. 830.00 OVERCOATS AT 915.00, $25.00 OVERCOATS AT 91250, $20.00 OVERCOATS AT $10.00. 818.00 OVERCOATS AT 99,00, 815.00 OVERCOATS AT 87.50, $12.00 OVERCOATS AT 96.00, $10.00 OVERCOATS AT $5.00, $26.00 SUITS AT $12.50, 928.00 AUITS AT #1400, $20.00 SUITS AT $10.00 $18.00 SUITS AT $9.00, $22.00 SUITS AT $1100, $10.50 SUITS AT $525 PANTS! PANTs!! PANTS!!! ‘FROM $100 UP. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., OORNER SEVENTH AND G STEEETA jail | ‘On Monday night next the Comng club will give a. Affairs in West Washington. | ‘Woons ox Finr.—The woods above Chain bridge in Virginia eer ae a-fire last oot a atew farmers fought the flames nearly finally extinguishing them. SENT TO Tim Hosrrrat.—Sidney Hicks, aged 23 Pathe a stranger, acon = deste es night tothe Prevamen's hospital tds PPP, U U RRR PoPu UR R rea P wo RR AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, either as a delicious | Beverage or for mesticinal purposce, an unadulterated | Whiskey, are invited to make » trial of the celebrated brand U UP PrP e R re U UPPP per Ee Pan. z vw PF F Seek & T WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fictitious age and flavor to this popular drink. FoR MALE BE Tx Monr Szors, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ‘Has still a good many OVERCOATS and SUITS left, ‘which will be closed out at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR There are About 50 Overcoats for Boys of 4, 5and 6 year, About 25 Overcoats for Boys of 7. 8, 9 and 10 years. About 50 Jackets and Pants for Boys of 4 and 5 years, About 80 Jackets and Pants for Boys of 6,7,8,9,10 and 11. About 50 Men's Overcoats at 83. About 80 Men's Overcoats at 83. About 70 Men's Overcoats at 810. About 40 Men's Overcoate at $12 About 90 Men's Overcoats at $15. About 15 Overcoats for Boys from 13 to 17 years, About 100 Suite for Boys from 18 to 17 year About 300 Business Suite from 85 to $15. About 100 Dress Suits from $15 to $20. About 15 Black D. B, Frock Cloth Suite at $20. ‘While the lines of most of these goods are broken. we can probably suit and fit most any one in one of them. ‘The price of 50 cents on the dollar is an inducement which will make it profitable to buy them, even for next winter's use. The suoner you come the better ‘assortment you'll find at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS febt | Will be sold to-morrow only at R.Goldschmils, § BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, J.B. BRYAN & BRO, ©.¢. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, THOS. A. ROVER, N. T. METZGER & BRO, BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDEB J. C. ERGOOD & Co, ‘Wasursorox, D. 0. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Brevosm ‘Sore Paoraterors, Rasoasts: Rewsaxrsn CLOSING SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ‘REMNANTS IN EVERY WIDTH AND ALL STYLES OF RIBBONS, SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. 5 F SILES—_REMNANTS OF SATINS— REMNANTS 01 ES_RE! ANTS OF VELNI NANTS OF PLU! AND ICES THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO aE ERS BUY THEM KING'S PALACE ‘WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF 6000 UNTRIMMED HATS, worth from $1 to#2.50a Plece, your choice at 25c., 25c., 2¢., to coutinue ‘until every Hat is disposed of—aid doi’t neglect the opportunity. Also, TIES, PLUME and FLOWERS st lower prices ever before. Eight more of the beautifol SILK PLUSH COATS left, ‘which will be sold at half price. Children’s, Misses! and Ladies’ CLOAES st G0c. on 25 dozen clegant LADIES’ VESTS at Sa, sold formerly a BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH CRAPE, for veiling and ‘trimming, at 61.75 to 2.50 per, GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES. Five-hooked_ Kid Gloves, our own importation, at 750. ‘only, sold formerly st $1 Elegant Musquetaire Kids at 81, sold formerly at @1.50. Three-button elegant Kids at 67c., sold formerly at $1. ATTEND CLOSING BALE AT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. feb? GreatAnpPosmmveCrosiscSate ‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL 1st EVERYTHING AT OO8T. STUDY THESE PRICES, Gousins ine Ria Button that are 83.50, cost pele €2.70 Cousins’ fine Kid and straight Goat hand-sewed that Hd at $5, your choice now 83.60. aresuld at $3 your choice how 83 Sil cu lac? tne Kid, straight Goat and Pebble But- ‘our ton that have been $2.50'and 83, now at $2 and 82.20. ‘Remember, these are cost prices. One lot tinsea" fine Kid Spring Heel that cost $2, now $1.55, About 100 pairs children's Shoes, with heels, at 450. MEN'S SHOES. Parte cy Bt cre, tab never been sold for less than 3.50. “They are the. very best govds made, abd at "bia Brice will witout” et All our other Men’s and Boys’ Shoes marked down to actual cost. ‘We positively close April Ist. Storefor rent and fix- ‘""Thows it'want of Slippers should mot miss thie op- portunity. "Remember aime. SINSHEIMER & BRO., feb12-1m_ 808 7th street, between Hand 1 1878. Covers ‘Very dry, ats. and pts, Bice | REE Se ioe ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are gusran- teed to be from the Vintage of 1878, which has produced the finest Champaynes of the past 15 yeara, For saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON " aXD THOS. RUSSELL. ara Veuarrs Canuere, PUREST IN THE COUNTRY. 5 ‘They speak for themsaives, Imported Pure Olive Of on draught, (@20 orm Grazer Nonrawerr 030 And 1339 Pewxsrivawta AVERUE EF. Co! NER AND CATERER, Gata Y NOFEE STRERT Kon eT Erion, DLO. 1 ae EAH Be anes ee as the ad where Seco lies can be sold at. prices, Address CITY ITEMS. | LADIES GOoDs. No one thinks of traveling without carrying )) ¥ along Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. "Price 8 cents. i Ma, Gro Ware | ae From London, — The followi ial bargains ing speci 1585 F Street, Opposite Kbit Honea, lonve to inform the Ladien that Ihe is mow tally, ascatieteey tie eme tt Tih sn. w.; Un follet sets, contalning 3 pe assorted colors $1.55, worth $25 Japanae? b cake boxes 59; larver size Gi; extra Browns French shoo dresst Goldschmids mammoth tollet Soap only Se. ac in wash Dowis and pitchers wearted coinin Worth $1; Kings crystal glass dinner castors 4%.) - = Worst dusiop jawesice wort a hastwn’ Dgoonarve Ant Neeoe Wor lash mats Ze., Worth §1.;" fancy Wood vit boxes e, WOFTH $1: chamber buckets assort Onis S7c., worth GOe.; foot tubs 4 Doitie wire breakfast c. worth § glass tray with lance Wa her and 6 Match #9., worth $2.; cut t bowls He. Worth $2; “American C With broad gold bands, 44 $85 1 tea tray with 6 engraved $1212 sponges for 10e., worth 1 trays with 6 coveted boxes only 4ie.. extra stiver plated dinner castors only § BLO BOGE dish pans tte; 2 hoop wa 234 gl. earthenware stew pals on ‘ : cre . shing goods of every great bargains in house furnishing goods of M. W rks Ge Wait 1205 F stint northwest oad eecttutty cal soar attention topur 8CHOOR PP RESECOUE MUR S. e dradre to give Lads the ailvantage of thorough Sructione in hie bench of are Wark ‘La Hotel. Specimens of our wort fe seen at Mme MoS Hunts, Lie F stowet™ Mis <1 GRAHAM, _fenanaee 2B West Lath get, New SHE LATEST AND REST POWDER S24 only by druggists feta? Sra description, a er oausew @uly, Invites the Ladies to convince themselves of the the following en’ lad at ME. ATE GREA D enstein’ oY atuber pists, cimnetineee all colors, 3c. zing Washboards, Get y WH roams, Hes Y dz. stone onina, & dz plated teaspoons, 1 butter k: Mado in bis remaining stock of Winter Cloke, Boa ets, Millinery Goods, ete Tete Tre Tari. 97Penuestwantaarenve Seb 2 Lchopping bowl and knlve, 140; % doz. ——_ ed gues Sigs der tated plkeiers, hair ss 5 ranean sic hair a Tsvourasx Po Pie Davis FEUCUSE. es Leningtat ti EAUIES, Tation, ington St ica Uhatlen St Side Rantrange, ee TALTIMONE My wee Resyeetfally an: th thr Indtied who are deat 1.) tuake their Costume Teles Hiabitn” Evrcine “and Kecrptiom jen CORAM ULcate to thee eee Laren glass plichers, th ake p safes, bowis, 3r.: great hangains i baby ear= Tages aud housefuruisiing gods. 1 Dirvssen, ete, will Only Few More Days for Bargains at | Moo Hahn'sGreat Clearing Ma: J PP. Latics Workeet Hole Button down to $125. 2.25 Pebhie sutton only STM utes ones IMPORTER OF FASHTONS IN PARIS AND LONDON MILL RY, « ££ OUT THF BALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR. “ .00 French Kid Button now $3.20. Misses’ #20 Worked! Hole Ginnt at het Nat’n $1.80, | CLOSIN | TATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PREVIOUS TO THE ARRIVALOP “$125 spring heel Burton down to él. SPRING GOODS. Child's $1.25 solar tipped Bugton, we. ‘ J OTA RS Pont “Fi id Goat sprit hel, Gents’ Seaiiesshand-sewed Threw Patents’ ond Pive Medals from. } Parse Lyone and Vie nand-sewed | ped and « | Manutacturer ana { HUMAN Ladinn HAI AND FINE FATR WORK, ) FINE. FATR We fir Cuttinur and Hate Drewsing suit atiapned i are Clas Beane, NORTHWEST, Boys’ Roys and Men's 816 7th street and Iwanla avenue, 1 An Lmmenye Assortment of Baby Car riages just recelved at R. Goldschmit’s 8% Which Will be disposed of at pri De obtained In any ot svore tn this cil 608 NUSTH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT Orvice Novelties fn ART NERDLEWORK, KENSINGTON Important Notice. AKASENE and RIBBON EMBROIDEKIES and ALL The delicious Mavor of the Seal Skin Cigar ts not | MATERIALS for the sare, due to drugs. 11s civen by a secret combination | Complete #tock of ARASE! Of the finest Havana Tobaceos proyesty rehund Baxnote & Hasuur 3 Wholesale Agents, Safety, conventence, utility andeconomy com-| Rang Arrrnacrion dined tn the Portable F exclustvely by the Nat F. CHENILLE, FELTS, | SATEENS, PLUSHES AND WORSTED FEINGES. STAMPING PKOMPTLY EXECUTED, ja3-3m, FOR THE LADIES af CHR, RUPERT'S, a Now. 409 and 405 7th street northwest Xow on hand amaenitionnt stock of EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS. CUSHIONS. “TABLE COVERS. TIDIESL WiisK HOLDERS, of different design: ED G00D8 of Hoey NOKMIED WOuK and mt Cuniblewe Outi tor Childe, OAKS Chudivu's LACE: SATIN. and TRONNt IS. wen aul Zephyr WORSTE! ARN, all Hara crabs, Little oysters and terrapins. Families suppited, whol | Sale and retail 621 Bst.n.w. N. Whites Co, 6 The “Rough On™ Tooth Pow want KNITTING ¥ eee, ee KOIDEKED MATERIALS on ‘Thornton’. Emulsion fet uate of pure Cod Liver GH with Ms pophespnites of Lime 2 and Soda foreougis, colds cousumgrion. impair’ | Astox Fisneres nutrition and general debility: rasy and pleasent Chenieal Dy" Cleaning Petatiishmeat, to take. Prescribed by Plgsiclins. Sold by Dru EG street norte sts. Lange bottles, se. Mauuiactared Uy W. THIRTY YEARS TRPERICNCE hornton, corer Baltimore abd Marrisun streets, | | Tadle® and Gentlenen's Garawute, also Velvet ao Baumor, Md ea eee cram Cy Caleta, Gloom ete.. are aR ad LADIES’ EGENING DKESSES. A SPECIAL? tence. eticir “Orica shite aiid eteame isan = be auoved <ffectually. Hrae @L80 and @Lt6 ra Nasa’ ime cures Catarrh, for 23 cts. im “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” SSS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, | +! and delivered In half-ponihd “Ward” priats, ie, pet 40 TENTH STREET NOt q je Button hand-sewed that were sold at cre Abe, tua ches iteraiikandseect | Sete et oe nd ewan KSPECIALTIES ARE French Hand Wik, Se. per quart, Cream 15c. plat. ade Undercithing, Serine Caderwens irmcrs ats all Drees Reform Goode. iets id Bastien, ibe “Hercules Sap choke tic ater seca age DRY GOODS Spare Oresixa: soe ie fe cna mks hat = SEATON PERRY = m monp\e cone Ghar are FAMILY SUPPLIES. N ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 18TH, LA ease ih. NEW PRINTED ALL-LINEN LAWNS, A COtcE Lor OF NEW EMBROIDERED BALISTE AND SATTEEN % TE! PIN 480 PIGUTED CHINA SIL sieve oe AN NQOE GRENADINES, Saat Received, ena for: DE ¥ » IN ALL T CORRECT atte SDILES AND COLOLINGS, Fok THE SPLING PALACE MARKET, NEW GRAY, MODE AND TAN SHADES IN FRENCH | fu16 TRICOTS, AND BROADCLUTHS. cca | LAIN, FUCKED AND CHECKED FRENCH SATTEENS NEW PARIS PRINTED SICH NEW SCOTCH ZEPHYRS—S SH AND GEM AN See Ss eee, Canronsm Caxseo Faery WHITE Goops. WHITE OX-HEART CHERRIES, <APEI GOLDEN POF PLUMS, APRICOTS, MONTY anon LED CHERRIES, VALvE: SCHROEDEL'S BICAt SURAHS, MERVEILUEUAS AND SATINS. IN | SHNIS TheTe BLACK AND ALL SHADES” POR DAY AND FIGS (in contialy, ELEGANT BROCADED VELVET TARLTERS SARILATS BEARS On hams EVENING BROCADES, GAUZES, ILLUSIONS AND GEO. E. KENNEDY & 80N, si TLR MULLS. on cai AL APARTMENT, FoR Dispiaxina | —f0l4 me, MR GAS LIGHT om REL DICE GUUD>. PLAIN FIGURES AND Cum | FOUN EELIX, | CES GUARANTE Leer, ramp QEAL MUTTON 60 CORNED BERR * PERRY. ‘SPECIALTY. SEATON PERRY, | seams x is Sa a Perry Builting, bee or o ‘ai x 11, City Bost Uttice. _Batabi bea avenue, corner Shetrot. | " Murketing delivered free ofchange to all parts of the Soreror Sirss Asn Vexvers A: NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. ‘Many BARGAINS can tow be SECURED from onr FE rE Ere Largeand Elqcant stock of CHOICE DRESS GOODS, gf as we bave Marked Then Down to Prices that place x N coe them hevond Competition. TE oe BLACK and COLOLID SILKS, at 81—the Cheapest, kne exer oftered boas Full Stock of LYON'S SILK VELVETS, at Wholesale ‘RN ‘coat Prices. GREAT BARGAINS. NN ee] Choice Shades in NEW SPRING GOODS Just opened, a Ay Beautiful Freuch -ATTEENS jn New Stylon evening fg c. SILKS and GAUZES at Cont, Weolt rit Cheapest Lot FEES On Of FINE TABLE LINENS ever seen in this city, Dettur AN NS Vou kee? the stock of a bankrupt numfacturer in Deltas tr ‘ Such an opportunity to purchase first-class DOUBLE | GGG OO 1, ai +4 SATIN DAMASKS seldom occurs. The patterus are | @ GO OL RNS Shoten, the goods the <t,, and the prices very low, 2 os St PY 4 PY ra Hea 2 a GG 3 MOURNING GOODS, of every Grade and Texture, at | GGG OO ns the Lowest Prices, ed nou Our “TOCK MUST BE REDUCED, and we offer many uO” . INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS, Hot ONE PRICE, id = ar WTIFUL woke. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, is Prunsyivaniaavenna | qwyeteaale Depot. cormer ist sti X.B-THE BESTIS THE CHEAPEST, feb16_| "jel New Sruxe Goons __ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Crosse Ovr SEUNG SORE: A LARGE STOCK OF No, 81 Market Space, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Are adding New Goods in all the Latest Styles to their | Undershirts aud Drawers, 80 cents, worth 7. ‘Stock daily. Dabeaat nae ares a RE x Bea eacnuaias Diam: Scazict Merino Undershirts and Drawers reduced 60 par cont, Cotton Fabrics in Choice Destiens, Six Fine Dreas Shirts made to order for $7.50. Indiana WAM. GALT & CO. Rare Bargains in Surah and Fancy Silke Six Finest Drews Shirts made to onder for 12. Also, Grand Assortment of our usual reliable Blackan@| At MEGINNIB8" sabre ca ii | seuss 1002 F street northwest, ‘Lupin's Black Goods in great variety at Bottom Prices, We bave marked down alot of Fancy Hosiery desiabie | QO U8 Srroranry. Goods, to about one-half of their usual value, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Crashes, &c., large Stock, low prices. INSPECTION SOLICITED, FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER FULL LINE. OF FINISHED AND UNFINISHED - SULTS ALwats ON HAND. — MEN'S FUKNISHINGS. ONE PRICE ONLY, . ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, febis ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK. 816 F atrest northwest, a CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, Sums 20 Onpen Joux T. Mrrenexs, 951 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, suitsble for the present ‘season, at very low prices. ‘MISSES’ CLOAKS at a special reduction. ‘TEN PER CENT OFF ALL CASH SALES. SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR .......seces-venens++- SOD Jsyou want e perfect-fitting Shirt have them made Call ana examine our stock. No troubleto show goods. FB ELLERY. 1,000 Dozex Se FENEST FOUR-PLY LINEN STANDING COLLARS, Ewen Civexx & Co Bines, 12, 123s, 13, 135, 14, 1436, 15, 17, 1736, 18, 18% ONLY 25 CENTS PER DOZEN, 1425 Yew York avenus, Ger Tuz Besr “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR We have on hand s lance stock of the Celebrated “CON- ‘CORD HARNECA. ." of all kinds and description, A Large Stock of a FENDERS, LUTZ & BRO, | Pennaylvania Avenua, (At Low Prices, wale ps acconguk Ra JOBBING It ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY at 2a | oe ‘TENDED To.

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