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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF StaxA1. OFFICER, "Wassineto, D. C., March 5, 184, 10 am. For the middie “Atiantie st “aunintsh creasing easterly winds, r Cloudy Weather and Leavy <u southern part to rain. Snow is indies Flew Rngiaud, on Timrsday: snow and fain ior the fain for the south Atlantic and east guif states fol- Jowed by clearing weathe —— ‘To THE Lapies oF Wasa lor's system of dress cutting b; at meas urement; not a chart Mrs. A Sinaww, now, and for Some time past, actively engaged in our New York house,is at Willard's hotel, Partles desir- ing information regarding the system are cordially inited to call upon oye of our most thorough and competent teachers. ‘Mra. Shaw ts authorized to seit agencies for our imported paticrus, receive subscriptions for our French fashion journals, or transt any other ‘Business in the Interest of our house. Paper patterns cut tw measure and guaranteed perfect Miting; also, Unings cut and baste nee OST, TATION, 990 Broadway, New York. SPLENDID Grass, $1. Nationa! hotel eyesight | more. | } Middle Atlantic states followed by clearing and | § | T. Tay- Lospow Cove ‘Only 10 and 25¢. a bottle. le prints, Se. 7th street yard wide Percale, 6... Stern's, of Dx. E. P. HowLAaNp read a paper and gave «clinic Defore the Homeopathic Medical society last nlgiit, explaining and introdiicing new aumstietic, Bitton: oxide and oxygen, which be claiwed could be ad- inthistered for prolonged operations without ditn- | wer. Ongaxa—We spe goutempiating the pu large and complete stoe se of an organ to oUF very | f the Six leadliye makes, | 38, 805, $85, up | ny DEAE Wth street. See advertisement. (curren for sale cheap. Hempler's, 453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. Narioxat Tuxarex—tleury Irving, in “ Ham- et” Foup’s Orexa Hovse.—Wsndham company, in | “Delicate Ground” and *“Where’s the Cat.” ‘THEATER Comigvs.—“Bashful Venus” and varie- tes, Dig MUsgCw.—Curiosities and fnteresting per- formance. 415 SeVaNTH STREET NoxTHWEST.—The automatic | etty. | Cucuen oF Ovx FatHeR.—Cholr Concert. | CoxGuscatiosaLCacnes.—Henry Ward Beecher's lecture on “A Cireult of the Continent.” Condensed Locals. | Street lamps will be Hguted at 6:15 p. m. and ex- Baguished at At the monthly meeting of the National Safe Deposit company Capt. Join F. Rodgers and Mr. T. L. Riggs, of Kicys & Co., were elected directors | Yo Ril vacancies caused by ‘the resignation of Mi Jobn Cassels and the death of Mr. Thomas Evans. Mr. T. L. Riggs was elvcted treasurer. A large audience attended the lecture of Gen. R. E. Colston at the Metropolitan M. EB eburch Tast Right. ‘The subject was “Exypt and the Soudan. "he address was interesting and instructive, and | the speaker was frequen: Messrs Otls Bigelow 4 une, | rvs Will sail two p. ‘The stockholders of the German Banking eo zy elected the following directors for Fichberg, E. Francts, | E. £ Downham, payed ‘ear: Messrs. J At the meeting of Decatu last night,a handsonie pa: senied’ to Past Chi Rie presentation spere WC. Willlatus ‘The Bricktmakers’ of Labor, Last night stad by the strike hodearriers “At the annual thanksciving service of the colored Odd Fellows last night speeches were made by Revs. Walker, Jolson and Graham, and Messrs, Lancaster aud Holine: ‘The Tuneral of Mr. W. A. West, which took place yestentay afternoon from ue 9th street, was | largely attended. Rev. Mr. Ingle, of Ascension ebtireh, ofclated, and the rezauibs were interred BLOuk HUL Among the oral tributes was 4 pillar tives of the press. vear old boy named Dennls De stole a oid chain, wort $15, from Mrs. Jol nancellors jewel Was H. Butler. | y Sir Knight | sembly, No. 22:8, Knights resolutions deciding to | idson Suuige Snell» #4 Circult of Res. Henry x of Mi Beccher’s lecture tenight at | ‘hurch. ave the London Graphic. 1l- lustreted News and Pte World of the ith UL., received by the delayed steamer Servia. Simuel Bensinger, owner of the horse bazar on Louisiana avenue, ‘Was acquitted tn the Polloe Court today of the charge of erueity to animals, The court considering the breaking of a horse's leg at the nzar. while being driven around the track, on the 26th Ult., an acetde ‘The Dis:rict Democrats. ‘THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE SET A DAY FOR A CONT! THON —THE FACKSUN DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION DE- | LIBEMATE—€ POSSIBILITY OF TWO DELEGATIONS FROM TH DISTRICT, 4. A meeting of the democratic central committee of che city Was held at the Metropolitan hotel Last evening. Mr. Wm Dickson presided, and Mr. Lawrence Gardner oftetated as secretary. After const“erabie discussion It was decided to hold Aconventi.» on April 15th, to elect two deiegatesto | ‘the ntonal democratic convention at Chicago. The Tepresentativesof tie various districts were atithor- fged to call primary weetings in thelr districts, Messrs. Miller, Hewitt and Drew were appointed Yo secure a hail for the convention. Mr. Afvert A. Wilson was chown to represent the District upo: Ue Mational democratic couzressional committee. Among those present ut Wim Dickson. 8." A. Wilson, ner, W. Plere Bell, PB. Kall KC. Hewitt, Kobert Bull, Gea. Stndersop, EE. White Swart, Jobu J- Cou! Yates) Ue meeting were Lawrence Garde ns, John S. Miller, eke, » Bernard Kilmartin, W. D. Cassin and Jackson ‘THE JACKSON DEMOCRATS. The venerable Jackson Democratic met last evening In Cosmopoiita E. Norms presides, and Mr. Nat. wecretary. Very little business was transacted, us it was thought proper to defer the more serious iMatters which are lo engaxze the attention of th association W another meeting. When It is expected the attendance will be Lergr. ‘The president proposed the name ot Mr. Henry E. | Davis lor membership. After a pane the president added, “the son of Democrat Davis. | Sueh weight had this reference to Mr. Davis’ | @emocratic origin that Mr. Gen. E. Kirk at 0 Sed TO suspeud the Tulesand elect Mr. Davis {| Mithoue the frinalty of 4 retereace to cotiattiees ‘The motion was carried, and Mr. Davis was elected Messrs Bainbridge B. Webb, Kastaond Buret and J. Straker Hrwitord were elected to member- Slip Wpon recominctdation of the executive com- lnitiee. Assoctation | Mr. John MR NORKIS ‘Mr. Norris mad this meeting was PRECH. remarking that ative. He sald the mem | 400 ant oa. The | the enthustastn notice bas not reached them, has not, either.” he observed, its he looked over the staal fraction of The So) present; and Uhen he added | opetally: - It won't take long." Our assoclation,” | continued Mr. Norris. “is nut Intended merely fr eal matiers “It ts for national purposes. Tt was ih Tk2Y established for sich purposes. We do not Wish tw antagonize other body. We wish to | pursue our course Upon ABY OLUET Will take pi ably and without infringing nization. We don't know What thing to be std: This athens to the the Sih of July WILE the view of proctrin erate on that Subject. It this assortation always to | i gentiemen as It preferred oldest in | nd that | chttorward path and r principles I suy, for myself, A DELICATE SUBJECT. | Mr. Norris, after ttapressing upon his associates | nominate Yo represent ¢ Ue Cnicedt st sustain the ation of Ue House of er wtlon takes Ifwe the waportance of rullving the members of the onranizstion, at this juncture reminded We mem Bers, in dedrate terns, of the dues pron hy Seid woe he added | dollar every month h, thaw stay at home and | eof Mr. Norris’ unselfish devotion to Party interests was nr with a murm E proved Wiven i had 4 Mr. Norri fe remarks, Su he Thought racy had a go Mf they did not go t Bundering nL Of Representatives aud dividing the party. ‘The meeting was adjc ‘THe Ewaxcrration ar 4 Feslution Was adopted providing for w be Leid on the 1tn inst arrangements for tl pation Delegates. w ie various district | MaxataGe LickssES.— Marriage licenses have been | Sssued by the clerk of the court to Howard S Mobley, of Baltimore, and Nora B. Smeitzer, of Springiieid. obio; Joud T. Bean and susie x H. Pace, of Haleigh, N.C., and Leite W. Of Hewiletts, Va; Wm. F. Lewis and May A. Lewis H. Smith and Martha Duteh: W. ¢ Meuffer, of Philadeiphia, Pu.. and Roberta K. Fox; ‘Theo. Nichols aud fila} James W. Yates and ‘Susie V. Baden; Charies L Brown, of Salem, N. Jy | fend Rose Van Dyck. j — ART SaLe—The sale of the fine collection of oll ‘at the Scott Art Gallery, 1419 and 1421 York avenue, will be continued tnls evening, When the last eighty paintings iu the of tt are among tac nest of we | of the Lori's: prave ‘all attention of those | | Superiuuated preachers was passe dy Was chosen | | = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, * D. C., WEDNESDAY ——_— MARCH 5, 1884 COUNCIL. jimore Conference. THE OFENING SESSION AT M'KENDRER CHURCH TO- Day. Baltimore Annual Conference of the Meth- pal chiirch commenced its one hun- jou in McKendree church, on Massachu- hearth street, this morning at nine ‘There was a large attendance of the dele- gates, the body of the church belng comfortably led. Tn the atmence of Bishop Foster, Who 18 de Tained by sickness, the conference was presided over by Bishop E.G. An ‘After sertpture 1 the Stnging of the “Draw near, © Son of God, draw m inint fers, rising to thelr feet, sang with a vigor and volume of sound seidom heard, Bishop Andrews the ex in a fervent prayer, all of the dele formtiy with the custom of t! church, Kneeling during its continuance. ‘The bishop offered « petition in behalf of Bishop Foster, that he micht be relieved of his infirmities, H also prayed for the senior bishop, th ference. ‘The prayer was closed with the repetition AU the close of the prayer, one of the ministers started a hymn, which wus sung by the conference. The hisuep then stated that Bishop Foster was detained im New York by sickness, but Was ex- pected here at any time. CALLING THE ROLL. The secretary of the last conference, Rev. G. G. Baker, then called the roll, and 124 delegates re- sponded t thetr names. There were a number of ‘of Japanese connected with the conference roll. When the secretary reached looked over the conference with a smulle 1 read these Japanese namest” responded several, and there was @ ach in he prospect “of the secretary Te began to read them and Proceed with so mich smoothness that a brother called out with good natured regret: “You must have been tng ou Those names.” S T have,” sald the se rewling them for several Fears, Baker was then elected seeretary by oer, and he announced that Rev. J) R Wheeler Wonld be his assistant and Kev Ferguson statistician. INTRODUCING NEW MINISTERS. The bishop then introduced several ministers who had jomed the conference since the last meeting. ‘These were Rev. Dr. Felton, who came from the St. Lonis cou Rev. Dr. E. D. Huntley, from the Wisconsin conference, and Rev. Juitus Soper, a mis sionary from Japan. The conference then decided that their daily Meetings would be held at 9 o'clock and continued 30). un ‘The bur of the conference was fixed at the third window from the pulpit. J. M. Phillips, representing the Net . Inade an announcement Co sinent Of subscriptions to the Christian Ad- rorate.wud sald that he would: have a desk in the room below. A COMMITTER Qt) ary, “Ihave ‘STION DECIDED. Rev. J. A. Price, from the committee on perma- nent committees, submitted his annual report, | This report: fav mit ed the cousolidation of the com- on book deposit ithe Raitimor dist, Dut the rey opted with thts ex. ception, tt being deci tat these committees should be kept sepa A inotion Was. also adopted that the committee ‘kinson ‘ge be. authorized to revelve all money contri by the conference for educa- Uomal purposes, ‘The rport shows a numberof changes fn the members of the committees, which are tven below, Rev. A. Blelaskt was a retary to assist the the mitutes. Rev. J. ference postmaster. THE CENTENNIAL SERMON. To-morrow morning at 11 o’elock was appointed for the delivery of the “centenmal sermon,” by Rev. Dr. 1. F. Mongan. | Friday morning at 10 o'etock was appointed for hearing the report of the committee ‘on the Bulthinore semins A letter from the agen New York and Cneinnatt was dividend of $15,000 had been dec ted an additional sec pn the publication of ‘aS appointed con- if the book concems tn read stating that a clared, to be divided call tne conferences, and that the share of this SED. COMMITTEE REPORTS, &C. ‘The committee in charge of the fund for bishops confer, report fromi the trustees of the Centenary BIb- Meal Institute, of Baltimore (colored), stated that arrangeinents were belng: made to mike the Inst Sutlon inore of a theological seminary. For this Teason after this year the preparatory depsrunent Will be discon I. The expenses of the Institute List year was $7,500 and the conference contribu- S did not amount to half of tits, the balance belug niade up by private contributions. A letter tron the board of bishops s apportioned. to this » towards the expenses or the lust general couferen WOMEN AS EXHORTERS AND PREACHERS. A letter was read from Rev. L E. Springer, of Saginaw, Mich., enclosing a resolution adopted by at conference tL and leensing of women as exhorters preachers unger the same conditions as. Bishop.—Wha* shall be done with this it be referred to the com ure. 0 a general laugh. Baltimore Methodist re~ rid that the sive and price of the paper had en reduced, qnd that the subscriptions had in- ased. It Has pald expenses and promises to do I move that state -ACHER'S AID SOCIETY. ‘The report of the Preacher's Ald soclety stated that the assets of the soclety now amounted to J that It was expected that $10,000 te Tealled irom the bequests of the late ¢ his daughter. Payments to widows during the past year were ort was referred to the committee ment of Samnel Snowden as a met ard on education, tn place of John Car- ised, was contirn tifleate of tr S. Hilton from the Hloradto conference Was read, and Mr. Hilton was recelved. Tur report of the book depository states that Its affairs are ina good cundition and its usual divi- dend has been declared. CHARACTERS PASSED. ‘The character of the following supernumerary and L. F. Morgan, A. Rel, J. H. Brow - Israel, M.A. Turner, S. Le Mt sinan, M.L. Hawley, A.J. Bender, ~ Start. J. W. Culliim, Thos. Myt merury to the active list. THE CALL OF THE PRESIDING RLDERS was then begun. Joly A. Price, of the Baltimore aistric a long teport. He sald that there jecrease in the membership of the dis~ the past year of members, bat this Was partially di ting Out of the lists of geting Tot nates of He spoke of the fothe tnduleence | by olng. were ling elder of the W. Black, the. pr core district, mule Inston Of thls until to-morrow: ‘The Committees. ‘The following are the conference committees ap- potn American Bible Soctets Mur; WH. Lai ind Frees 1, D. D. Winstead, W. Cooper, W. Downs, J. H. Chatch Reltef—Henry Nte GM. te, DA. Foard. College and Education—J. R. Cadden, IT. Woterman, J. H. Dashiel, W. B. Edwards, W! € Gamitis. Baltimore Methodist—H. BR. Naylor, Clemm, dS. Baldwin. Publication of Minutes—J. W. Cornelius, A. M. 1. Baker, C. A. Jones, Ww. iT. D. |. Haslup, W. T. Lo Weech, C. W. Conn J. W.C. Neal, B. F. Clarkson, G. Baker. “opal Fund and General Conference Cotlec- tons. German. W. E Gurley, A.J. Gill, W. H. Koeed, Thos. Ward. Brown, Davis, L. B. Maydwell, A. Wilson, G. H. Brown, B. Clark (lay.), ftev, S. Berry day.) Rev. S. Mo Hart- LF. siupsou (ay.), Rev. GV. Leech, J.J. ve Misslonary—J, E Ames, C.D. Smith, arson, J.C. Stewart, 1A. Thirkeld, J. P! M. Courtenay, Joel Webster, J. Nelaren, E. H.'s H. Ha- J. McK. Relley, J. St 1S. fuliton. Edwards, 1. 1H. Pearce, E. Wwinth, SS Wilson. P. Wilson, W. H. Chap- ard, E. Burhinan. S atid Post Ofices—W. C. Herbert, row lie, CT. House Pardew, Me pastors tn the city. euerel Statistics —W. Mt Ferguson, Hi Sav= E. Peters, W. mean. P. Mitburn. W. Le wll, I. F. Downs, E.O. Eldridge, ¥. G. Porter, ©, He wie A ey, J.P. Wright, THE MISSIONARY MEETING. Last evening there was a large attendance at Me- rch, o& the oceasion of the meeting in of the Woman's Forelgn Missionary ercises were opened by the 4 wards; Rev. M. F. B. Rice, of Ball 4 prayer. Addresses were’ made by per. lately returued from Japan; Rev. Dr. Parker, lately from India: Bishop Andrews ud iss Hart, Secretary of the society. Sls sal that to supply reading matter they proposed to mulse $25,000 to estabilsh a Christian Mlustrated paper. ahd Tor the sum asked a ludy will give the TSPSS.ad0, and another has given $6ib.” Dre Parker gave Sout specimens of the Hindu hymns. THE MEMBERS OF THE CONFREENCE. ‘The following 1s an alphabetical Ust of official visitors and members present or expected: Bishop KS Foster, president; J. M. Reld, secre- E Gibson, W. interes Tv society ce, urging upon the general | ‘as transferred from the supernu- | tary of missionary soctety; C. C. McCabe, secretary churen extension soctety; JH. Vincent) secretary SS. Union; D. P. Kidder, secretary educational board; J. C. Hartzell, secretary Freedman's Ald so- ciety; J. Miley, Drew seminary; W. M. Frysinger, Central’ Bible ‘iustituce: J. M. Eniliips, N.Y, Beak Concern; S. M. Alford, A’ H. Ames, J. E. Amos, G, C, Bacon, KX. Baer, @ G. Baker, Henry Ba” ker, C. W. Baldwin, 0. Beit, ‘A, J, Bender, G. M. Berty, A. Blelaski,’ W. E. Bini, RF. Bishop, RL W. Black, Harry Bogys, B. P. Brown, J. H. Brown, Joel Brown, LL. Brown, D. M. Browning, E. Buhrman, J. H. Cadden, D. H. Carroll, W. Case, i . Cecil, W. H. Chal B. F. Clarkson, TD." cl SM Conger, C. Cook, G. W. ‘Cooper, J. W. Cornelius, A. M. Courtenay, ©. C. Cronin, T. J. Cross, GL. | Cuddy, J. W. Cullum, S$. H. Cummings, W. B Cur- J. H.'Dashtell, 7; Daugherty. J.-S Davis, J. Dedle, B. F. Devriés, W. Downs, Hi. F, Downs,W. H. bet FE. Dudrear, John Edwards, W. B. Edwards, W. 3. Edwards, E.'0. Eldridge, G. W. Feelemeyer, ¢. B. Felton, W. M. Ferguson, D. A. Foard, Hi. S. France, J. Erince, LM. Gardner, 8. German, A. E. | Gibson, A. J. Gill,’ M. Goheen, J: F. Goucher, J. F. ¥. Gray, W. ©. Grimth, W. R. Gwynn, J.C. Hagey, . B. Hall, W. Mek. Hammack, A-S."Tank, He Harman) 8. M. Hartsock, D. Haskell, J. 8. 3 Has lup, F. H. Havenner, M.'L. Hawley, "J. W. Hed W. G. Herbert, L.'D. Herron, G. W. Hevde, I Hilton, G. W. Hobbs, C. T. House, E. D. Huntley, C. A. Jones, H.W. Jones, R. Kolb," W. A. Koontz, J. Lanahar, W."H. Laney, J. J. Largent, "G. ¥. Leech, J. Hi. M- Lemon,’ R. M. Lipscomb, @. G. Markham, 0. C. Marriott, J. H. Marsh, T. K. Marsh, ©. E. Maydwell, J. A. McCauley, HL C. “MeDantel, :. McElresh, W. T. Me jemar, Page Milburn, D. G. A. Moigan, W. D. Morgan, W. iy, T. Miers, C. HL Mytinger St.Clair Neal, Henry Nice, J. orris. J. F. Ocker w. wen, J. R. Pardew, L. H.” Peatve, T. E. W. HL Piteher, F. G. Porter, J._A. Price, W 1, A. K. Reliey, J. McKendree Reiley, B.G. W. °. A. Keld, M. FB. Rice, C. 1. Richardson, E. | Richardson, W. "Rogers, A. W. Rudisill, J. H. iy- | luna, 1. 1.’Savage, S. Shannon, E. E. ‘Shipley, F. W. Shriner, B. H. Sintih, C.D. Smith, H.C, smith, | EH Smith, 1. i. smith, J. W. smith, Jullus So” per, W. F. Speake, J.C) Starr, J. W. Start, J.C. Stewart, J. D. Still, J. B. sutt, W. RK. Stricklen, L. A. Thirikeid, M. A."Turner, W: W. Van_ Arsdale, J. Van Meter, J, L Walsh, W. F.Ward, E. L. Watson, Websier, W. T. L’ Weech, C."T. Weede, H. West, H. M. Westwood, J. Wheeler jan, Jas. P. Wilson,’ Jos. 2 Wiison, L. i. Wilson, S, A” Wilson, §. S. Wilson, D- B. Winstead, O. P. Wirgman, J. P. Wright, ‘whos, Wood, BN: Wooden, CE, Young, Phullp’c. Ba- val ‘Cundidates for admission—J. Sieber, East Balti- more district; W. A. Carroll and A. H. Thompson, West Baltimore ‘district; C. 0. Isaac, Washingyon district; W. W. Barnes, Cumberland distrtet. District stewards—G. H. Hunt, Baltimore district; B. Clark, East Baltimore district; J. S. Berry, West Baltimore district; E. F. Simpsou, Washington dis- trict; J. J. setzel, Cumberiand district, A Matter of Pertinent Interest. TAXATION THAT FALLS CPON BORROWERS AND 18 UN- ‘JUST TO RESIDENT CITIZENS. ‘The subjoined communication, sent to the Dis- trict Commissioners, relates to a subject of pertl- hent interest at the moment, ‘The letter not belng written for publication the name of its author 18 ‘withheld: “As to the taxation of mortgages I beg to call to your attention the argument which appeared in the newspapers of Maryland several years. ago, When the subject of taxation was before its legisia~ ) ture. It was stated thus: A Js the owner of a vacant lot assessed at. B is the owner of money... | Total assessed property of A and B..........$10,000 | _ Ads destrous of Improving bis lot ‘with a house, and applies to B toiend him the money on mort? | cae, which is done; the assessment then stands: Als the owner of the lot assessed at. A Js the owner of the house assessed ai B ts the owner of the mortgage assessed at. ‘Total assessed property of A and B. i «$15,000 | Delng an increased assessment of $5,000, and yet be- tween them—A and B—they are only worth §10,000, When thts argument was presented to the members Of the legisiature it was so apparent that there Was a double taxation that the tax on the mort. | Sages was abolished. A great desire was expressed | at the time to put the taxon the mortgage, but it Was seen that if the mortgage was taxed the tax Would ultimately be paid by the borrower in the inereased rate of Interest. Indeed in the majority of cases the borrower has to pay the tax on the ‘$15,000, although he ts worth only $5,090, namely, his | lot. After the improvement he pays on his lot, then on his house, and if the tax exists on thé | Mortgage the amount assessed against the mort- | Gage In the Increased rate of interest, so that the | lender may net the full value of his money, not | withstanding the tax he may have to pay. ‘This 1s the reason why 1m So many Cases the party who bor- Tows on mortgage Is flnally sold out, although he Tarely discovers the true cause, 2d. To tax home capital, when foreign money 1s loaned Without taxation, 13 unjust to the resident citizen, I do not know how these suggestions may strike you, but they seem to me to be unanswer- al ‘The Commisstoners had previously recommended | this principle to the House committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia in thelr discussion upon the } Mcense bill. ‘Whe Snow Storm. IT EXTENDS OVER A LARGE TERRITORY AND 18 TO BE FOLLOWED BY ANOTHBR—LIKELY TO END IN RAIN HERE. “This snow storm,” sald the signal oMcer in charge of weather predictions, this morning, “1s the result of a disturbance on the northern Pacific coast. It came ina direct southeasterly direction, and extends over a very large territory. It is only an advance storm, and. will soon be followed by @ second one, resulting from the same causes; but whether it ‘will reach this locality or not cannot yet be determined. ‘The center of the present storm 18 | 1p the Indian ‘Territory this morning, and rain 1s | falling Usrough the souih Atlantic and gult states and Tennessee, with suow from the Missouri vailey, | through the Onlo valley, to the middie Atiantié coast. The snow area Is traveling iu a northeast erly direction. Before the storm 1s over here It may | turn into rain; ft certainly will down tn Virginia.” “When will the storm be over?” asked THe STAR. reporter. “The precipitation here will close by to- morrow morning; it may end in rain, and it may end in snow. On the coast very dangerous winds fare anticipated. “From nere northeast the fall of snow will be very heavy. ‘The rallroads between here and New England, and the stteet car compa- | nies in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston had better’ be getting thelr snow plows In readiness, for, from present indications, they wil! need them.” ——— ‘The National Theater. MR. IRVING AND MISS. TERRY. ‘The National was filled to overflowing last night by a large and fashionable audience, which repre- sented all who are prominent in the oMcial and Social life of the capital. The President and Mrs. McElroy occupied seats in the matin alsie of the orchestra. ‘The Russian minister and Madame de Strve and friends graced the stage box on the left. Senator Sherman was {na group in. the upper box ‘on the same side, Ex-Secretary Blaine and tamily, Secretary Chandler and Mrs, Chandler, Minister West and daughter, Hon. George Bancroft, various | members of the diplomatic corps, Cabinet officers, and Senators and members of the House were ‘Seated tn all portions of the theater, ‘There wasonly “standing room” when the curtain rose. ‘The melodrima of “The Bells,” or “The Polish Jew,” a8 At Is known tn this coutitry, was first. presented, Some years ago it was a favorite of Edward L. Da: veuport, and has been performed during the pres- | ent year by J.B. Studley. both appearing in the | leading character of Mathias, the Alsatian land. Jord. But Mr. Irving's reaitsin of this character was keen, tncisive and complete. From the first Jangie of ‘the sledge bells to the death scene every and every gesture were carefully placed, witiL a refinement Of dramatic force that marked, step by step, the intellectual power of a great artist. {t | tod the story of @ great crime tn a succession of | supue, refined and yet vivid scenes, most notable iu the vision of the Jew, and when he rushed tnto the dance at the marrinje festivities to drown lls conse nd ih the great dream-trial where he portrayed the intensity of a halt-crazed mind with entration of power quite unparalleled on this 5 Hils pathetle and mimite description of the murder while under the tntluence of the mes. | merist, made a profound —tinpression, which heightened ashe sprang from the horrible | nightmare to his death. Some of the sight man. ismas for which Mr. Irving has been criticised were lost sight of in the uniform excellence of the whole. He was repeatedly called before the cur- | tain at the end of each act. ‘The stage appoint | ment$ were quite complete, especially that. of the vision of the Polish Jew in the Sledge in the midst | of the falling snow, | Miss Ellen Terry made her first appearance nere | in the after-ptece of he Belle’s Stratagem,” and, though somewhat indisposed, was heartily greeted and instantly won her way to the favor of the audience. She isa most winsome aud natural ac- tress in this play, but may be seen (0 much better advantage tn others. Mr. Irving, in the light char- acter of Doricourt, gave a pleasant contrast. of his Versatile talents. “To-night Mr. Irving appears as Hamlet, with Miss Terry"as Ophelia. ‘The Emmet Anniversary. CELEBRATIONS BY THE CLAN-NA-GAEL AND THE GER- ALDINE CLUB, | The Clan-na-Gael celebrated the 106th anniver- | sary of the birth of Robert Emmet last night, by a. | Musical, Uterary and drumatic entertainment at Abner's hall, Among those who took part were Messra J. B. Coldwell, J.J. Healy, J. Smith, S.A. . J. MeCarthy, James Loveless, Al. Fen | . T, Burns, J. A. Handebean, J. J. Connell, P. | 8. Morin, H. Boucher, Jonn Wolfe; John Myers, ‘Mi O'Connell, P. B. O'Connell, Johu “Gleason, Win, Ryan, George Killeen. James Plant, M. 0. Shea, W. H. Murphy, A. J. Neff, J. F. Maguire, J. Maudsley, H. Scuintnke, Olive Dwyer and 0. D. Drennan; and Misses Mary A. Allen, Lena Suuth, Nora Noonan, | CH. Cunningham and Maurice Loweraft. wir | James Bellew made an address. A drama, entitled “The Unwritten Epitaph,” written for the occasion by Mr. C. J. Burret, was presented, ‘The Geraldine club celebrated the Emmet anni- Yersary last night at thelr hall, on © street, be- Uween 6th and 7th streets. Mr! Matthew Holloran recited Emmet’s farewell address. The exercises Included patriotic songs and remarks by members of the club. Resolutions in eulogy of Wendell Phillips for his defense of Irish nationalism in this country were adopted. — ‘THR SMITHSONIAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL CoLLEC- miows—At a ‘of the Anthropologiaal society last evening at the Army Medical Museum, Ensign Seti eimitcks US navy, Tead a pape on, the “Smithsonian anthropological collections ‘tor 1 with notes.” “He stated that the material receiv in 1883 exceeded that for any previous year, with Uhe exception of that turned over to the institution atthe close of the centennial He also called at- tention to the progress of work In the national museum, and defended the present method of or- ganization and classification against attacks re- cently made in the press. Suit Against Samael J. Randall. A JUDGMENT OF $23,000 IN A PHILADELPHIA COURT To-day Jonn H. Chambers, A. Reeder Chambers, Sarah A. Chambers and Andrew C. Cattell, of Phil- adelphia, by Messrs. Ross & Dean, entered sult against Samuel J. Randall, to recover $23,000 on fidgmenc, with Interests and costs, obtained tn the hlladeiphia court of common pleas June 2d, 1877. Relief of the Poor. FAMILIES AIDED THROUGH THE POLICE. Poor families were aided through the police yes- terday as follows: First precinct, 2 colored and 5 white; second precinct, 2 colored and 3 white; third precinct, $ colored and 1 white; sixth, 8 colored and 2 white; Seventh, 8 colored and2 white, and eighth recinct, 3colored and 4 white families, making 38 es relieved of 182 persons, Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Taz EvEstxo Sram. ‘Scnoot Boarp.—The city school board met last night at the Peabody bullding—Messra Fendall, ‘Leedbeater, Strauss, Mankin, Marbury, and Her? bert were present. ‘The clerk was informally au- thorized to grant a permit to Chas. Butts, who had been dropped from the rolls on account of absence ‘occasioned by sickness. No quorum appearing the ‘board adjourned. AN OFFICER ASSAULTED BY 4 MULE.—Last night Officer Jos Nighingill, one of the most efficient of the force, found a mule astray on the streets, and in the endeavor to bring the night walker to the station house was severely bruised by a kick. GeRMAN BaSK.—The board of directors of the German bank was yesterday by a stock vote re- duced from nine to seven.and Messrs. Agnew,Down- ham, Eichberg, Francis, French, Portner and ‘Schilelder were chosen directors. ‘TRADE UNiox.—The Journeymen Taflor's Assoct- ation here has elected J. C. Roche president, B. Kerlesman vice president, Chas. Sehriner secretary, anid Robt. Groner treasurer. Keronter’s Nores.—Dr. A. F. Cox, a leading den- Ust here, 1s appointed deputy commander of the United Order of American Mechanics for Virginia. preriite Baker and Varren troupe played here last night——The remains of the brakesman, Lucien Davis, killed, yesterday near Culpeper C, Ii, were brought here last evening and sent to his late home, near Burke's station, on the Midland raflroad.— ‘The colored Oda Feliows here have held this week anniversary services at their hall. Affairs in West Washington. Dearn oF Mas. Wriitamsox.—Mrs. J. W. William. son, daughter of the late Rev. SB. Balch and mother of Mr, Joseph A. Williamson, died at her residence, No. 2900 N street, this morning, aged 79 years, BUILDING AssoctaTIox.—A& the twenty-second regular monthiy meeting of the First Co-operative association of Georgetown, held last night at Dashaway hill, $7,000 was sold as follows: $400 St G6 per cont, $2,000 at €3 per, cent, $2,000 at e2 per cent, $2,1 1 per cent at 60 per cent Dikb is New Coun Wiliam ie Wallace, a for- mer resident of this piace, who had a conféction- ery store on High street at one time and was a fire commissioner of the District, died at his home in Ithaca, N. Y., yesterday. ‘CaTTLE MARKET.—Live Stock sales at Drover’s Restare reported by Tavenner Bros. as follows: cattle up and sold. Best at 6 to 674; good at 5% to, 6; medium at 4% t05; common at 3%j"to 4. Sheep aid lambs at 5 to 6:20 cows and Calves sold at $80 to $70. Market active. Sox. Horrs Marr Exrascr CURES DISEASE BY BUILDING UP THE § another dozen of your MALT EXTRACT EP'S), as before. Tt has dune my wife ervat good and is the only thing she con take with an uercale effect. Its str “April, 1883." BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS To be GENUIN® it must be put up in a special bottle, and bear on label the name of TARRA} Sole Agents for the United States at Of North America, 278 Greenwich st. N. ¥. PRICE, $4.00 PER DOZEN. mh3 Disrreverse Hewors, Tremse Axp BURNING TORTURES, HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS, SUCH AS SALT RHEUM or Eczema, Psoriasis, Scald Head, Infantile or Birth Humors, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrofulons, Inherited, Contagious, and Copper-Culored Diseases of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, ‘with Loss of Hair, are positively cured by the Curi- ccna REMEDIEs, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause, CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching and Inflammation, clearn the Skin and Scalp, heals Ulcers and Sores, and reatores the Hair. CUTICURA S0AP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier and Toilet Requisite, prepared from Cuticura, is indispenas- Die in treating Skin Diseases, Baby Humors, Skin Blem- tshes, Rough, Chapped, or Oily Skin. Assouvrsty Pose R00 ¥ FR OLET AE pas’ y iaf RRoOO ¥ 4 ALU BBB A xK iN ON Bp ss Re TNS N SCG a A BS PAG § Bes 2k Ee ON RN UGS PPP, 00 Wow w ppp ERE PoP oO WWWwW D bE a PPP O O WWWW D D EE 0 Oo WWWwW D DE - P 00 w oW \bpD KEE ERK RE o This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, 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 in cana Kovat Baxixa PowpEn Co,, 106 Wall treet, N. ¥. a6 Cazares Sirxs [x Wasurxeroy, FANCY SILKS, 37, 50, 62, 75. COLORED SILKS, 50, 62, 75, 87, 81. ‘BLACK SILKS—SPECIAL BARGAINS. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. NUNS" VEILINOS (only 37%) double-wiath,pure: Crean, Pink, Blue and Black) oe hel COLORED RADZIMERE SILKS, (superior quality,) real value $1.50, reduced to 1.00. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, very Dest. very widest, 25. HANDSOME BLACK BROCADE SILKS, it qualjjy, 81.25, reduced to 75. as HAKDSOME BLACK (Pure Silk) BROCADE GREN- ADINES, r duced from $1.25 to 75. SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK SILKS, reduced from 81.50 to 81.25, SUBLIME QUALITY BLACK SI finish, reduced roar 82.50 to 81.75. TLRS. Cashunere) COLORED SATINS and BLACK SATINB, 50. COLORED CASHMERES, double-width, pure wool, pink and cream, BLACK SILK RHADAMES, (excellent i Silk, actual eash value 81 80, Feduced to Be) Pe We are sellin lent at Sari gligg am excellent quality BLACK SILK at mh3 — CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. JT IS WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST FMENGEN cies that are liable to arise in every family. A col may bea dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the meant id to combat it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthma, ete., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and imost effective cure,aud your best frieud, GPO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWFLL Carpet Corporation, fore hia removal to Lowell, its worst form, Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limps, He was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sareaparilla, Bee certificate Ayer's Almanac ior 1883, BX T Boy Dax Goons AND CARPETS AT AND BELOW COST, ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES, Silk and Satin PARA: 1LS, lined and unlined, at 50 B5e., 5c. ts on the dollar— Zhe. 80c., . $1.10, 2.81) 1 40, $1.60, $1.80, 81.95, etc, one-balt 20 cts, "TON, Bets, cts, SUMMEK DRESS SILKS, 36 cts, $8 cts., 40 cts,, 44ctn, ILKS, Heavy Gros Grain, at 96 cta, i Boys! wear, 25 ote 500 dozen CHILDREN'S ENGLISH STOCKINGS, 160. zs DiS GOODS, MAitMED DOW cts., 18 ote, 20 ctw, INGHAIN CARPETS, 37 cte., etc. to 12cts., 15 cts, 16 TOWSON'S, mht 636 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side). Bazaars IN SEAL SKIN SACQUES FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, We will be compelled, in a few daya, to rer Fury and ‘Ladier Wraps from our ur Depa ending the improvements fore doing this, we will our rom our Fur Department ‘of the adjoining property, ‘36-inch SEAL SACQU! ut #115, $125 and $135, ‘81-inch SEAL SACQUE 145. ‘38-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $155, 41-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $170. 41-inch SEAL SACQUES (Large Size), 8190. 44-inch SEAL SACQUES, at 8200, 48-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $240, These prices are prime pet, fo {hose desiring to cul enrly: ED CIRCULARS at @35 WILLETT & RUQFF's, 905 Pennaylvania avenue, Gow Moa, Pans 1878, up, at feb16 BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA. W. BAKER & CO, DORCHESTER, MASS LIQUIDGLUI |e Bolid as others discussed ‘at length.” Mr. Victor Proudfit, was elected eecreuary, ico MF. David Hutcheson, resigned. CUTICURA REMEDIES are absolutely pure.and the only real Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautitiers, free from mercury, arvonic, lead, ziuc, or auy other mineral or ‘vegetable poison whatsoever. ‘It would require this entire paper to do justice to description of the cures performned by the Cuticura Re- solvent internally, amd Cuticura and Cuticura Soap externally. ECZEMA of the palms of the hands and of the ends of ‘the fingers, very difficult to treat and usually considered incnrable, small patches of tetter and salt rheum on the ears, nose and sides of the face, SCALLED HEADS, with loss of hair without number, Uueuda covered with dandruff and scaly eruptions, espe- clally of children and infants, many of which since birth had been a mass of scabs; ITCHING, burning and scaly tortures that baffied even relief from ordinary remedies, soothed and healed an by magic: PSORIASIS, LEPROSY, and other frightful forms of Skin Dineases, Scrofulous Ulcers, Old Sores, and Dis- charging Wounds, each aud all of which have been speedily, permanently, and economically cured by the Cuticura Remedies. Sold everywhere. Price: Curicuna, 50 cents: Re- SOLVENT, $1; Soap, 25cts, Porter Davo aNp CHEMI- ax Co., Boston, M ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” m5 PPPoA OL, A IT g885 Pep AA OL ma on § ret Bass Pook A ton a A nt S358 RRR 00 ¥Y ¥ A LT RR OO ¥Y aa £ RR 00 ¥ 4° A LULL. GREAT SPECIAL SALE , COTTON UNDERWEAR, FoR bie os ‘S85 fo MOTHER HUBBARD NIGHT GOWNS, HANDSOMELY EM- BROIDERED; PLAITED BACK NIGHT GOWNS, EXQUISITELY TRIMMED; FRENCH SACQUE CHEMISES, HAND EMBROIDERED. ALSO, — SKIRTS, DRAWERS, ETC. IN ENORMOUS VA- RIETY, AND WORTH FROM 98c. TO 81.50, THE CHOICE OF ENTIRE LOT, WHICH COMPRISES ONE THOUSAND PIECES, FOR 880, THE PALAIS ROYAL. OFFERS FOR 66% 65 90°09, ee “ah On be all FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, HAND EMBROID- ERED. THESE “BRIDAL” CORSETS ARE USUALLY SOLD FOR 81. THE SPECIAL PRICE, 690., IS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. WE ALSO OFFER OUR CELEBRATED DOUBLE BUSK CORSETS FOR 69., WHICH REDUCTION WE KNOW OUR PATRONS WILL APPRECIATE. THE PALAIS ROYAL SHOWS FOR emt = 1 0. PIECES OF EMBROIDERY IN SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT PATTERNS, FROM 3-INCH TO 8-INCH WIDE. THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE EMBROIDERIES IS 250. A YARD, AND ARE STARTLING BAR- GAINS AT THAT PRICE. WE WANT TO ADVERTISE OUR NEW STOCK AND THIS 18 HOW WE Do IT, PPP A L A reo a EF & Hf 88s ae AA ¢ AA q ‘88g, P a4 ton 294 Ho Sag8 my 38 Y gE £R ‘oo ¥ SA tut feb28 ‘1117-119 PexnsYLvania AVENUE. GrearAnpPosirveCrosiscSare ‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL ter. EVERYTHING AT COST. STUDY THESE PRICES: that: 3.50, cost price $2.70 Sonar pe Kid aid atch Gemt hant-ccwed that “Gcuuiue’ Pebble Button hand'scwed that were sold at 94.50; now 83.25. it Goat and Pebble But- ton tit have Ten Saban si now at 2 and $2.20 Sue ot ‘ine ‘Kid ‘Spring Heel that cost 62, ‘eTbsut 100 pairs children's Shoes, with heels, at Sa. Bart's fine Calf Button, Lars aa uy pur other "sand Boys’ Shoes marked down to qe pentgety clos ape Ist, Store for rent and fix- tures: ‘want of Slippers should not miss this portunity. “Hameraber dame. omg SINSHEIMER & BRO. ‘808 7th street between Hand 1 i ‘teb12-lin CITY ITEMS. A Personal it of healing to the nations— Dr. Bull's Cough up. The old Yellabie. 1 ML. Augenstein, S17 to S2L 7th street rthwest, will sell, for to-morrow ony, the following great bargains: 48 sheets colored Shelf paper, $e; has Socks, with fancy carpets, $4c.; hammers ‘and 2 packages of tacks, Se.: T-pin cherry hat racks, towel Tacks, 4: “haif dozen decorated cups and saucers, 48c., sold elsewhere at 75e.; half dozen Dest selected English stone china dinner plates and 1 market basket, 44¢.; half dozen cut glass goblets, 36e.. Worth 75c.; Water pitchers to match, dle: dec orated Mother’ Hubbard pitchers, &c., Worth 75e. easel and frame, cabinet size, 18c.; patent japanned knife boxes, 140; haif dozen white handle kulves and forks, 75e., worth $1.25; clothes baskets, WIth Tattan hanidies, 50c., worth $1.00; Duby carriages, of best manufacturers’ In America, sold 2) per cent cheaper than in any other store in the city. 1 Almost given away to-morrow only at RK. Goldschmid’s, 812 7th st. n. w. Superior laun- rkiah Bath S0ap 12 cakes’ for se., sold elsewhere for GC; zine washboards 10¢., worth 2e.; wooden water Dickets 20e.; whisk brooins e., worth 150; rubber dressing comibs 8 and 13¢., sold elsewhere. for 15 and 5c folding pocket combs 5c. 10-qt., dish pans 10c boxes of Army and Navy placking’ 10; Champion Hour Steves de; tea trays, assorted colors 5c-: some hand painted French china frult plates 2c. worth 50c.: 6 decorated china cups, saucers and Plates $1.23, worth $225; handsome decorated tin | ‘slop Jars only 7: hers and bowls, assorted ‘colors onl} worth $1.; 5 tin cups for 1c.; black- ing brushes 6¢.; retinned flour scoops tumblers 5 for 1 ‘scrubbing brus tack hammers 2c. 12 sponges for Worth (60c.; Un toilet sets, 3 pieces $1.43 Worth $2; tin chamber buckets, assorted colors ‘Sre.; lat covered clothes hampers $1.23, worth oval clothes baskets worth 75c.; round covered boxes, 5 In nest, only 33¢.; extra la Un pudding pans lic.; Japanned cake or bread boxes mediuin size 5% large 67c.; extra Tie., also an im- Mense assortinent of the latest styles of baby car- Tiages will be sold at low prices. 1 Hahn’s $2.50 Calf Shoe For gentlemen, button, laced and Congress, in any width or style, equals Any $9 shoe In At and we A legal guarantee given with every pair. 816 7h street aid 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Strictly Pure Liquors for Medicinaland Futnily use, Arlington Whisky, $a gallon; $1.qt. Dottle. McGee's, sin street, near D. Wi ‘To Avoid Paying Heavy agents’ and canvassers’ commissions, go to Aucr- ch’s Reliable Sewing Machine House, 7th and H. t new latest Improved Singer, Domestic and other Machines for $25. coe itis an Ill Wind that Blowsno One Any Good. ‘The usual spring equinoctial gales are always receded by the Grand Monthly Drawing of The ouisiina State Lottery. The 136th mnonthiy will take place on March 11,1884. Tt is an tll wind that Diows no one any good, and on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., vou may obtain Infor- mation how you can outAlN $7500 for $5, OF $15.00 for $1, ete. es’ $1.25 solid foxed kid and gost Dutton, Misses’ $1 spring heel button. Child's bc. spring heel button, Boy’s $1.15, A cali button, worth $1.75, Gentlemen’s $1 soltd working shors. 2 $16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, “Rough on Rats” clears out Rats, Mie. 150. For Gold and Silver Trimmings go to Meyers, 922 7th street northwest. WS,3m_ ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant wo take, Vrecribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug. ists, Large bottles, 0c. Manufactured by W. *hornton, corn: Ballimoré, sd. ‘To Make a Salad that 1s certain to please all tastes you need only use Durkee’s Salad Dressing. Nothing equal tot was ever offered, and none So popular. 1tis a superb table sauce. 20 “Rough on Coughs” Troches, 15¢.; liquid, 50. On Thirty Dayw Trial ‘The Voltale Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. wilt send Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or Old) who are affiicted with nervous de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, ing Speedy and complete restoration of health and muunly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial fs allowed. s,m ‘Mother Swan's Wormsryup,tasteless,eMfective; 25¢ Nasaldine cures Catarrh, for cts, 1,W,E arantee- im “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 50c. Der Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk dnd sweet ilk, Sc. per quart, Cream 15e. plnt. British Provinces } NEW HABIT CLOTHS, | Bulumore and Harrison streets, | city’ DRY GOODS. Esrasuisnen 1840, SEATON PERRY (SUCCESSOR TO PFRRY & BROTHER) HAS OPENED AED Eaves SEN EEW WHIT NEW PARASOTS, SEW CMBRETIAS, NEW ILGSEAS, NEW AID GLOVES, NEW IRISH AND GEE INI | TRE ALOVE GOODS REPRESENT THE | ARRIVALS" AND MY CUSTOMER « ALN IN EXAM! TAGE AND BR-CHOICE GOODS. PL | REY FAICES GUARAX SUMMER.” ED. | SEATON PERRY, _ Pennsylvania avenue, comer 9 a : x New Sruxa Goons TRUNNEL & CLARK, No, SIL Market Space | Stock dail | New French Satines, Sicilian and Ottoman, | Cotton Fabrics in Choice Desens ‘Rare Bargains in Surah and Fancy Silke, ‘Colored Stik ‘Stock, low prices INSPECTION SOLICITED, j ONE PRICE ONLY, feb16 GooDs, NEW HANDRERCHIEFS, | s “LATEST | RULE FIND NING NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR FIGUBES AND COR. Perry Building, hi atrest Are adding New Goovs in all the Latest Styles to their Also, Grand Assortment of our usual reliable Black and | Lupin's Black Goods in gngst variety at Bottom Prices. | We have marked down a lot of Fancy Hosiery, desirable | Goods, to about one-half of their usual value, Table Livens, Towels, Napkins, Crashes, dc, large | TRUNNEL & CLARE. Sous T. Mrrcuers, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘season, at very low prices, MISSES’ CLOAKS ata special reduction. |____ FAMILY SUPPLIES. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, suitable for the present TEN PER CENT OFF ALL CASH SALES, | Call and pxamine our stock. No trombleto show rood, AS eo oe | A CHOlcE Lor oF | TERRAPIN: Just Received, and for sale low, atthe fe16 PALACE MARKET, New York avenue, ‘ 2 Canrrorsn Cx: Fucrrs WHITE OX-HEART CHERRIES, GOLD! Dy PLU AES, KED SHRIMP P. FIGS ( BART GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, _febis TERRIES BARATARIA SHRIMPS (fresh from the gull, = ial), ETT PEARS Gn glass.) 1209 F wtreet_northwest, MY ___ LADIES Goops. Unrrecevesten Save H or LADIES COTTON UNDERWEAR ar BPR A MMMM om ging ROR AA FOU MMMM © LBRO AA DO oM MMM ss, KB AAA UT bo MMM =) [38h 2 A CU MMM - = We havo to-day placed npon ont connters,100 dosen of Moslis Chemises, Drawers, Nighteowna and Skirte, Haubune Lrtroidery and Lace, t the trimmed with Above articles Rave been cousidered a Bargain af e125, Ladies ought not to omit examining th before purchasing elsewhere Sid (re 4 Fy ieee } pee AA Ne \ bor 284 “So! > mb3 406 77H STREET NW. AMERICAN FateNce, ‘The attention of the Ladies of Washington a called to. i ating method of Decorst oa. nis Regu IneD nia show and lessous xtven at Studio, 931 Jemons in OM, Water Colors and China Decom we Mis EA LILLEY. pectin street. | Dovarass, Nexre axp F Sranene, We taye opened this moratar | 100 DOZEN MORE OF THOSE TRIMMED CAMBRIC | CORSET COVERS, ts RENTY FIVE CE 7s EACH elant ot wweaball offer of this garment the price. ad Indien wh have beet wane. tne Ti lease calla cic, this yrce wil move toma pee DOTGLASS, 522, 624, S96 UL wtreet 1E LATEST AND BEST POWDER for the complenion i WLI Clover Face Powder. dois 'ty drutwiste as RAHN, & Baltstnore, Ma M. Wazus Invites the Ladies to convince themmelves of the | GREAT REDUCTIONS ‘Made in his remaining stock of Winter Cloaks, Bon- eta, Millinery Goode, ete. _TCite Trevise, Paria 907 Penneyivantaayenna febe Lawonrast To Tre Davies FEUCHSTL BALTIM: Respectfully antioutiers of having am Artist le Duite, Riding Mavite, Evening and Keception | Thfrwmem, ‘ec. will pleane Comnuuicate 49 the a aa Mae J.P. Pasen IMPORTER OF FASHIONS IN PARIS AND LONDON \ MILLINERY | CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR- TATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PREVIOUS To THE AKRIVALOB SYEING GOODS. 3026 J BAHN. ,CORCOLAN BEILDING, A. FIRST CLASS HAI DEESSEK, FROM PARTS. Threw Patents and Five irom Expositous of OHN RRELIA, Deaien re Freet-cy BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. MUTT. IAL | and 206 and 208 orthern, Box ih. City Font thee. are &e. CORNED BEEP Btalle 628, 69 and GW Center Market, 9th street wing, Liberty ts oF address larketing delivered iree of change to all parts of the tarde NOTICE 10 HOU E83 | 8 |@ Go oL WIL ALWAYS MARE BE as BREAD AND BEYCUITS. Whelesale Deput, corner ist stre@t and jel WM. M. GALT Indiana, KEEPERS. avenue & CO. PPP, RRR (00. FFF PPR ROO F PPP RRR O O FE Po RROOE Pk ER 00 F DDD ERE X XxX DDE xXx DD EE “x DDE Xxx Dpp EEE xX xX THE WORLD'S MAGNETIC CONQUEROR OF DISEASE. The following comprises the ailments and discascs which Dam prepared to treat and to cure: Consump: tion, “Brivht's Disease, “Pueumonia, all Kidvey ad Liver complaints, Paralysis, Rheumatiam, Gout, Ca- tarrh, Asthins, Bronchitis, and all affections of the mucous membranes, Dyspepeis and all gastric annoy- hers, ervonKbias vas, debinity "wether Teditary or superin Spinal advection. St. Vitae 5 Scrofula, Reza, Piles, all diseases of wore thd cuildrey, Anchoion, White swelling. Guitre, Bi nus fever, Fever an and Tn rent. fevor, Deafness. Weak and Sore Eyes,and all malarial dis turbances of the system, anu Ino prepared (o successfully treat those aficted, l the Alcholic habit and. to destroy’ the appetite for Iquor, and to effect a cure of all those dintas special, peculiar and dangerous character. At iny office T hava letters, recommendations and aff. davits from lrundreds of patients of nauional and local stauding throwzhout all sections of the country to sab- stantiate my clans to public recoguition aay RUCCERS- ful liwaler in every feature of disease of which Tclaiin to ‘conquer, J staud upon the basis which scores of the best people of Washington whom Thave successfully. tres sted me, and whose recomuiendationsare tn m5 bands aud at myparlors. P. S.—Assisted by regular graduates of medicine, PROF. A. J. DEXTER, No. 520 18TH Sraeet NoRTHwest. 4 of a 8 Offee hours: 9a, m.to12m.: 2p.m.t05p.m.: Tto 8 poamr Bundaye: 101230. in Sly Send Toe Retic Journal "matled tree to aay ames of hundreds curd. if Roswsasts: Reasasta CLOSING SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF REMNANTS IN EVERY WIDTH AND ALL ANSTYLES OF RIBLONS, SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. REMNANTS OF SILKS_REMNANTS OF SATINS— REM ‘OF VELVETS, AND SEM- ANT Nis OF ELUSHES . PRIGES THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO = BUY THEM KING’S PALACE WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF MED HATS, worth from $1 to $2508 500 cer your chaice at. 250, Bc. She. 40 ‘continue ‘Hat is disposed of—alid dou" neglect the portunity. tog, THES, PLUME and FLOWERS at lower prices Eight more f enebe 1 SILK PLUSH COATS left, of the beantifal hich will be sold st half price. Children's, Miases' and Ladiew’ CLOAKS at Ste.on ilar 25 dopen clogant LADIES’ VESTS at Ste, sold formerly BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH for velling and ‘Sinuing, a S178 0 8200 per yard GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES. Kia Gl own at Toe. Peraiig, cold formerigat Slag = mporation. Elegant Musquctaire Kids af i, old formerly at $1.50, ‘Three-button elegant Kids at 67c., sold formerly at $1 ATTEND CLOSING SALE aT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREEf N. W. Wa E. Wooo » Co. No, 296 W. Balt. Bt and No. 1 North Liberty street ‘Baltimore, Ma. eep6-6mn, tur: | Exe) Cansei 1426 New York avenua, A Large Stock of FENDEES, AtLow Prices, a |1878. TENDED To. Covera | BOUCHE, FILS & 00. xe NAPOLEON CABINET, DEY VERZANAL, axes § Geeta the finest Cliampaxties of the past iS yeara ‘Bor saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. a7-3m H® RY COLLEGE LOTTERY. 230,000 FOR @2. Covington, Ky. ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 21re, 1884, Jegal by the highest Coprt in the State. Bond Payment of all prizes sold. ane | eof PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are quaran- teed to be trom the Vintage of 1878, which has produced Seventh recular monthly drawing will take place in 4 LAWFUL LOTTERY AND FAIR DRAWING. Chartered by the Legislature of Ky_andtwice declared ‘given to ‘Henry county in the sum of $100,000 for the prompt ‘Remit money or bank draft in letter, or send by ex- press. Postal note orders of $5 and upward by express Ay nd Verma, UM AN Walt ASD" FINE ATR WORK. AN HAC ASD PINE a Hair Cuttiue and Hale Drowning ud shatujoced i aditat clans 1asnmer. IFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | Mus. Srisa Reveerr, | (008 NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE PaTENT Orrroe | j irs iu AKT NEEDLEWORK, KENSINGTON E and RIBBON EMBROUDEKINS and ALL PRIALS for the same. {Complete stock of ARASENE, CHENILLE, FELTS, SATEENS, FLUSHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. STAMPING PROMPTLY EXECUTED, —_ja3-dm Rae Armacriox cacti os CHR. RUPFERT'S. 5 7th street northwent ihornt stock of EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS ‘TIDLES; ifferwut demure ney WORSTED WORK and KNITTED GOODS of for dwrriptnn. Conuplete Outht for CEOMKS Children's LACK SATLM and MERINO CLOAS VELVET BONNETS, T118¢ VARS. ail colors, and atl ninde be xc culorm, of EMUNUIDEKED MATERIALS’ ou band st the om Seuuarket ure 2 Asrox Fisies Cheanical "Dey Cleaning Fxtabishment, No. sb G atreed tortie rat THIRTY YEARS" EXPERIE Ladle’ and Gentlemen's Garments, also, Velvet an | Plosts Clonks, Crape Veils, Larrm Gloves, et, a pet tects cleaned by this Superior proces LADIES NG DRESSES A SPECTALTY, Gentleanen’ Jone their orisdual wlapey aiid wrease (te Ponrasinnd E feb removed iectunly. Price Lod and ei te ro eit M's 48516 K. HUMPHERY, 4) TENTH STREET Ni : Makes CORSETS ty onder in evr ‘material, ert Band condone i ALTE Ale — rrloihitie Marae UnBerweas, | Fe ahd tient Tnupeirtea Hom | passat she ebm Drom Reform Goat. Teach Comets tnd Burden. Tie 4 titer whic Bae H. te epecial peat ior the “Srna NGS. _HOUSEFURNISHID | Porresr Axo Ponceam SE PLA Waren Fir PSE Tatra R WATER OoG Tesurs. | FINE PLATED WARR Sole Agent for ROOKWOOD POTTERY, AMBERINA SANE aud LUDY'O CELEBRATED Menage M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1000 Penusylvania Avenue. | Wan ILTERS, LACE CUKTALN STRETCHER, CHINA, GLASS AND CRoCRERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, und full assortment of furulaiing Goods, ut low prices c 814 7th at., 6 doors above Fenn ave. EO. WATTS, 028 STUDENT Lamp, RICKEL PLATED i A GALLON SECURITY OT, set = Se Se J. W. SCHAEFER, (CHINA, GLASS AND PLATED WaRR n26 ‘No. 1020 1TH STREET NORTHWESR, | Great Revvcrioxs and Decorative Pictums Jay Gould aM9tet mais

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