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THE BALTIMORE | sania | Deliberations of the Ministers at Mc- Kendree Church. FERENCE. L MENTION The Weatne } Masmserox, D.C March io wee ieut {ane SUBIGCT OF SUNDAY STREBT CARS AND SUNDAY SCCSSED—THE. CON REPORT ADOPTED—ARKANGRMENTS FOR THE METE- IST CENTENNIAL, &c ‘The Raltdmore conference of the Methodist Eptsco- ad for the fMfth day’s session this ening at McKendree church, on Massachusetts Devotional exercises were conducted by journal was read Bishop ntation of business. HENCE SEMINARY fast part bY Increasing pressure, } Pal churen ex Johnsons special noties. ha ary of the Franklin In- his second lecture at Pror. D.& Horwas, act AnilrewS called forthe pi SABEATH OBSERVANCE Rev. Mr. Ames, from the committee on Sabbath submitted a report which, he said, dif- Uttle from Chat of last year. tains a mall stinpathy with all efforts to main- | ane, both asa Divine and ctv at we condemn the carrying: inalls, running of by steain or horses, publishing, buying, oF reading Saturday evening. gunject “Motion, T Btters of Bost vf thelr Wash apy Parlors at Bhiel, March 10-11, where ‘Cah be seen the latest apring and summer’ motels ior ladies and misses | Jes and boy’ | Loxpos Coven Syner. rison called attention to the fet ed from those In an tm- al Water depot, ees meetings receiving a rebate from raliroads for Sab- ring thunderstorme yesterday was followed | by freeing eath mp meeting this year such rebate, and, therefore, | Ue resolution was unnecessary CAMS ON SUNDAY. ‘ose to put the question on of the report he sald in a reflective | the metabers mean to say that they j ars on Sunday?” |, some saying that they did and lower tone, as ff speaking to ‘they did not think ould vote for such ud thew i thelr perseaal conduct do Some ministers say Chat they are the cars Inthe prosecution of ork. Th Such & cast the passage of a resolu winnttus Sutulay travel would be a reflec: Ue atembers of the conference. » proposed adopt such a policy vase using the cars, Per- eF traveled on Sunday. Clem nnsintalned that if 1t was wrong v. It was wrong to ride 12 \demns the sunday ran der to be consistent they must He did not ride bun- That a minister Was ypointment that would ne- Ti he does inake such an ber stited that the domsson's RESTACRANT, Cor SIREKTS.—Deviled eras, ‘chote ceived Lonlay. Clig AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &e. When the bishop Maude Granger, I! o¢ners that she elaire and The Fe a Fuelten’s plano | the uemberser the conterence ‘TueaTan Conergue.—tnscar is Wild” andl varieties, | apelied tus ine Meskew.—Curtosities and interesting per- ta 415 SEVENTH STREET sonally he ne Assockation will bold a neral’s colored. thought that bi Jewish order were equally wrong, and he did not believe that a her hat Che right to buy one. ‘The vote was ©. temperance offered a resolution provid- {Uof a board of Lrustees, con- ur laymen, to take ven to the conference’and Dot Much Esther, the queen, begins at mm of the minutes entenninl sermon 'v. Dr. Morgan before the conference, {to pnblisit Uh irrow Will be Obse dnd G strvets, Uae evenings he report of the committee ry Was then resumed, and m of the committee was « offer of Rev. Mr. Gou- onferene® se WUL bOI is twent ond recommenda ished his term Bis LareWeil seruvn = the conference ry The sum of $175,000 necessary 14 suicessor Will ther accepts the co-operation aFrived im the eity i committee was +" June Sth, to terests of this enterprise among 1y ust all other enterprises: Anray Cavers, to they will | Hei ie, whose death Satutdays SraK, took place ntinent of a committee of twelve preach laymen to make such necessary ar- authorized to be made by” the h themselves as ez onicio chairman we Me -E church residing within the renee bounds, and proceed to incorporate vives as a board of trustees ations of the committee having report Was adopted as & Whole. THE METHODIST CENTENNIAL, ‘ale by Rev. Dr. McCauley upon the centeanial of Methodism was opted. It recommends that ‘all centennial, district. meet- ¥ or Jute, m"the respective iso to be held in October. WHE PREACHERS’ FUND. alan moved that the Preachers’ Ata to tue Ust of objects designated elast Year to Tevelve a share of snnial offerines. to this on the ground that so Inereased that each Inter x stnall aiount from the contri- ¥ the object which the con jal tmportance—the endow- unid be defeated. er thought that it would be better Isiers to keep themselves aloof In the ns tobe asked from the people as cen- her Year the preachers selves, but let thelr example for tliis Sear be an unseitish one, ‘i-stoti Fan ob al some length, the meme that this Mind was one that the lay- then Wished to contribute to and would be glad to dose this year ‘TYhe consnitte Mis Was CObipK and Fred. E Wot Tei Sinou Rexe Then tiken up re to Museums Satur | Dutions, and In this w Rev.Dr.Van M Was barged with su about Uhre tng the preachers’ fund among ts to be contributed for was adopts, led by the recomnmendation lealdata presented at tial be Uransferred to the care of the list Historical Society, committee on centennial ob- Literal was forfeit Peport Was tut A Woman's Fall into a Well. THE DISTRICT LIABLE FOR DAMA eral Term towlay the case of Sherwood, his wite, Comtubla Was decided by Chi the judgment This Was un action Teen received by Mrs, Justice Cartier re which was for thy for damaces elaitued Fig during the year to pay tween G and Ho strr 6th, 2981, and the ds had no notige that the covering of the well was METHODISW IN FRA! - Jean Paul Cook, & ulnent workerin French Methodism, to address secretary letters f Justice sate that the present TT preachers, Was coverrd by O& Word, anit Yet They say A liave known Mberty, greater th He satd that the great | souck to the work Was the li tut did not st ) pay the salaries of wis of thelr work, in regard to the objects, tributions of the ‘Would not object 1 slue provider: Colored man, « at a collection be taken | ALLOWING THE LADINS A CHANCE. .inallusion to the ladies outside of uference, Sud pleasantly: “We | a stich questions,” | ee directed to pass amo) rie, Which Was ¥ery Large. = Felten will gtve his AC his first ap- arrived for the missionary ser- sked I the conference destred to Ss iternoon, He Tor him to Wave Tuesday tit Would be better to hol ald It was ab- € minor, op. | ™ nvh Was authorized to prepare 'v. Isaite P. COOK. sa TIE MISSIONARY SERMON. | ‘ornelius, of Baltimore, who had been | the annual missionary ser- tuon, then took the platfora atid preached an elo- | quent discours:. ce then adjourned until the after- | SUNDAY SERVICES. } ‘The presence of the ministers of the Baltimore | gave unusual Interest to the ser- ty | views im the M. E. churches yesterday. * morning at McKendree aud the pulplts of neatly all the filed by visiting clergymen. At ci shington, i the atter- hoon, Bishop Andrews, assisted” by’ Rev. Messra, ., Ealwars, Deshi dated Messrs, W Bas the “Its, a, Wak, to procure Commissioner bu & scout during ti {aud vsraped, and returtied to | Bis regttuent after s s, Laney and V A Yournert ® Ored boy, Was a charge of | wok a hair ch: 3 Henry, a smal! col- this’ morning on Was held at M ddresses were made bY Kt Strieklen, John Ede Was Senteneed to "vy returned tatsstonary A chureh extension anniver- Sumnechurch tu the evening, at ered an Interest at the 4th street M uuday school, and a reception, 1 the church who are in the | Addresses were made ers Charles E. Yo Jean Paul Cook, sate to tLe ME. general’ conference, hed yesterday morning at the Metropolltan Dx. Dexter's Bere next week to Yer's treatment for » Maren 9 ISsh. About tied weeks ako 1 Severely aMticted with cu iu may chest. After tep treatments Lam entirely | ‘Well of the lung troubie, and fer Detter than T have | Jor years Yours, truly, ‘Member of Congress, fourth Virginia district. &—The sale of ol 4 reuntom wash b Iny lungs aud pains | FENI. S. Hore, paintings by f (O-mOrrow morn Inted at 3 o'clock, ollection, but tue pric Phe sale is at _Dowling’s art Wunrtxe Coxcexr.—The concert to be given “lay Licht by Miss Hattie Whiting, assisted, best musical talent of the hanterest anus Tels @ choice Were extremely low. Foous, 11th and Fenbsyivanis avenue, Bors Fixzp you BoistEKocs Games IN THE Sraeer—Complaints have frequently been made about a crowd of siuall boys Who assemble and play west musie lovers, and it will ve a large and brilliant attendance. larriage Heenses have the clerk of the court to Wareham ing, Pa., and Alice Hedrick; R. oreland courty, Va., and Annie mond county, Vals Dotsterous gasses Streets northwes! 4th street, between G and Hf and Jast nicht Officers Hagan and Manstleld, dressed tn citizens cloties, vistued adloed and arrested Joba Madigan and Harry Waist an nut. Gessford Te also arrested gna x. Hume and and ‘one of the in- WW accept cotlat ‘changed with lar. Wus Koruler alias Cooler, Ale sti, Who Were rrieised oa collateral, Which he case against Madigan in the Police C Gans Lather, who was standing in ed out “plead ality,” Wateh lines, Seach, were paid. utte Cogswell, It was shown that Sarah keeps a small on € street, In the division. James , testitied to being robbed of ‘Was forfeited. When t and Walst was called Morning Madisa he court room, ‘Wey did, and their se. Officers Breen and Ue bad character of the house, The court fined Saran $75, and sn appeal was noted. ‘The larceny ease Was disnisssd. ley Uestified to ee THE EVENING ‘The Virginia Conference. (CLOSE OF THR SERSION AT WATEEFORD—AFPOINT- | ‘MENTS FOR THE YEAR. ‘The Virginia conference of the Methodist Episco- Pal church, which has been in session at Water- ferd, Loudoun county, Va., since Wednesday last, closed last evening, ang Bishop Warren announced the appointments. Kev. T. L. Poulson, of Alexan- dria, was transterted to the Baltimore conference, and T. M. Furey to the Wyoming conference. Roanoke was selected as the place of the next con- ference. The lay conference on Friday elected Mr. Ballard the delegate to the general conference to be held in Philadelphia in May next. ‘The appointments were as follows: Alexandria district (8. A. Ball, p. e.)—Alexandria, to de su] ae by transfer; Berryville, c. W. Ball; Falis Church, W. T, Scooley; Pulmouth, J. Herndon, J. E Evans; ' Leesburg, J. S, Wiekline: W.-H. Forsyth; Norfolk, G. H. McFad- den; Old it, A. J. Porter; Vienna, J. H. Howard. Abingdon district (A. W. Richardson, p. €.)—A don, £. G. Alderman; Bristol, M. F. i; Lee, J. A. Martin: Mineral City, EB. Burkhardt; Garden. J. Cromley; Nichoisville, A. H. North Fork, J.B, Feiner: Russell, 'W. V. Elliott; Smith, LN. Pippin. Greenbrier ‘district (it. A! pees ¢@.)—Forest Hill, D. W. Hill; bea ey CG M. Neff; Gewisburg, J. J. Rumberg; Pocahontas, K- R Littie; Monroe, D.C. Hedrick; Rockingham, G. Welford. Roanoke district (E. H. Vaughan, J—Aubum, J. Rumbers; Bedford, B. S. Tur: Bagle Rock, G. R. Nese; Floyd, A.'W. Boon Grayson, J. N. Sharp; New River, G. H. Thomson; Roanoke, @. R. Watson; Rockbridge, G. P. Wan- Jess; Wythe, G.'8. Kerr. ‘J. E. Deacun, principal of conference seminary at Roanoke. ® CHARITY DISPENSED THROUGH THR POLICR. Poor families have been reljeved through the Police Saturday and yesterday as follows: First Precinct, @ colored and 8 white families; second pre- cinet, 8 colored families; third precinct, 2 colored nd 1 white; fourth precinct, 3 colored and 1 white; ‘Afth precinct, 2 colored and 4 white: sixth precinct, 4 colored and 1 white, and seventh precinct, 3 col- ored and 6 white, making 30 colo1 nd 16 white famniies—6 altogether relieved, or 150 persons. ‘The continued severe weather fs particularly hard on the poor, who are without employment. ‘The Proposed Free Bridge. ‘MEPLT TO “SORE HEAD.” Atgxaypata Co., Va., March 8, 1804, My dear “Sore Head.” ‘Where have you been for the past month that ‘You are so little posted in regard to free bridge mat- ters? Have the mud-dound hills of Old Virginia 80 hedged you in, or the late decision of Juage Hughes in reyard to the Aqueduct: toll-bridge so paralyzed you that you are but just now recovering from the shook? Who in the world but yourself would want a road own that mountain at Fort Corcoran—through that gloomy culvert under the Alexandria canal— over that dilapidated old causeway through miasma ‘swamps to reach a bridge at the foot of High reet, then to find, perchance, your haste to reach your office impeded by a “draw,” and when that is, Passed to be obliged to push on up that heavy grade {o Teach the street cars on Bridge street, while there is even a hepe of getting such a splendid Toute as the one by the way of Sprout run and Its tributaries to the Three Sisters? As to Senator Riddleberger. | Why he gets n0 rest day nor night from his constituents, al clamoring for the Three Sisters free bridge. by dozens an: scores they pour fm upon him, till the poor man must needs pass the bill at once or flee away to his Drudge Dill scerss popular itl beomtug every where ige Dill seems popular ig every where. Even old sleepy Georgetown Is waking up a last 60 its importance. ‘The merchants along Pennsylva- Dia avenue are calling for it. Business men every- where are disgusted With that dilapidated old tall bridge and are joining in the ory for a free one, Aud now, my dear ‘Sore Head,” if you will only some bright siuny moruing, after partaking of a good warm breakfast (such as few others like you have), walk down to the Potomac by the way of “Sprout Kun,” you will, | aun sure, be surprised to see whata placticabaud delightful route fou have been ignoring all this time. It 1s no farther tor Vou, If ag far, as by the toll wridge; not a hill to surmount; no rocks to tunnel througli, as you have been led ‘to believe, but simply the most gradual descent over the route the forefathers with clearer heads and etter judgment than ours selected and Traveled 4 century aio, and, the one which we in our stupidity have ecu ignoring for so many years. ‘The free bridge at that polut will bring us directly tw the grain mills at Georgetown, and. place us at once upon the inaguiticent Disttict roads leading directly to the Center and oter markets in Wash ngton. 5 And oI say let us one and all go for the free bridge and help our representatives wo pass the DIL” AN cannot have our choice of route. Let us Lake the oue We can get, wud get IL as soon a8 pussi- Die. Our people are suifering tor it. ‘That oid toll bridge has been pulling away at our pockets sv long ‘hat many of us are reduced to penury, and aluiost ju despair. ‘To you Dusivess men of Washington Who are complaining of the dull umes, [say help | us to pass the free bridge bill. 1 hen pus the bridge fo compiction as suon as posstbie, and my word tor it you will soon be reaping a benellt trom it you litte dreamed of betore. VinGINtA. A FawLy Row.—Henry Albee, a sallor on the U. 8.8. Tallapoosa, Was before Judge Suell this ior: ing, charged with threatening “is father-in-law, ME James H. Williains, and destroying privaue Property. Mr. Willlaius testified tual Albee cutie W ls house yesterday evenlug intoxicated. Wit hess put him out and he broke in the duor. Wit hess’ daughter becaine nervous and had to go toa helghvor'y bouse, The court sentenced Albee to give $200 bonds, in default of which to be com- Initted six monttis. —— TRaNsreRs OF Heat Estate.—Deeds in fee have been flied as follows: E. B. Hay et al., trustees, to George A. Slehun, lots #3 anu si, sub. sq. 145; $7,00. C. J. alillyer to Mary K. Greer, part 43) suv. Sq. 93 $11,800. E.G. Davis et al. to’S. H Walker, lot Sub. $14; $1,800. C. W. Proctor to Adella Edmon- Son, lot 2), Diock % sub. Burry Farm; $400. W. B. trustee, 10 A.C. Clark, lot 1, sq. 1012, lou 2, Sq. 900, and lot 1, 94.500; $—". CE Henry w BY MM. Liaek, sub. 2%,'sq. 6%; $150. "J. Patch, jr., et al to RK. RuBin, part 14, sy. 734, 3075. B. Keruah to A. F, Duniugtdn, lot 8,'sq. 841; $5,200. M. J. Miller et al, to £lizabeth Fouiber, part 13, sub. sq. S17; $1710. Thos. KL Jones wo Jeanie K. Stickney, lotr, Sub. j LOL 138, sub. sq. 65; Lots 136, do.} DIS. 1, 69, 70, 71, 73 und 75, 94. 448, lot D, sub. Sq. 5 ‘and lots 21" alld 22, sq. Se $42,510, J.B. Larn trustee, o Saran Keurmey, pt. 2, x4. 250:3—. D. Fowler to W. Tayloe shyder ahd sarie 1, Haine Anond, sub. lot 12, 8q. 138; 48,700. Nellie M. Clark et al. to Jobu and kudinuud Caiumock, lot 49, sy. 240; $1,000. Cas. J. Jones vo Jumes A.” Harrigou, pt. 6, 22 3—. Howard University tw George and Win! Grice, 1ot2, block 16, Howard University, sub. of Emingham; $375. es ‘Whe Lasker War in Berlin, ANOTHER ATTACK ON MINISTER SANGENT—FACTIONS UNITING AGAINST BISMAKCK. The Deutsche Tagedlatt, at Berlin, calls attention to what 1t 1s pleasad to call Mr. Sargent’s “ incom- Petence” as Compared with his predecessors, and « We believe that the American government fs ignoring the fact hat Minister Sargent has ex. Posed himself to ridicule. He canuot remain ut erlin without affecting the relations of Atnerica and Germany. His stay will also be offensive to Uhe Germans th America.” In the retchstag, Baron Stauffenberg has taken up energeticuily the polley of the late leader, Herr asker, and ts urging the union of all sections of the national Hberais. “Tis ts well under way, and Prince Bisinarck 18 greatly Wroubled at this Union of factions, ———— Egypt and Englan DECISION OF THE ENGLISH CABINET. Earl Granville, foreign secretary of state, has written to Sir Evelyn Baring, first, that the Egyp- lan frontler, a3 matntalned by English forces, shall not extend beyond the first cataruct; secondly, that Zobebr Pusha, or some other ally of the Mahdi, shall be appointed viceroy at Khartoum, with te understanding that he shall maintain ‘the trade routes between Khartoum, Berber, Korosko and Suakim; thirdly, the Mahdi’shall be appointed sul- glons tan of Mbrdofun, with sover-iguty over the of the White Nile, Darfour and Bahr welies fourthiy, that the Red sea littoral frou Kasser to Apsley bay, south of Massowalt, shall be adepen- dency, of Hngland; funly, England will code to harborage ‘Upon Sea with a band ot tarrtofy fa soutiera Souakes Seat mira) Hewitt (Fo, Mawowah to arrange a u with fobn, who agrees through his to place Abyssinia’ under an Engilsl pro- OSMAN DIGNA WILL FIGHT. Osman Digna bus finally refused to surrender to Gen. Graham. He 1s determined to night. Gen. Graham telegraphs that he will begin his march against Osman Digna on y at daybreak. He hag already pushed ‘ho cavalry forwend on ase Sensatl Arrest in Annapolis, ‘4 PROMINENT YOUNG MAN CHARGED WITH STEALING. A sensation was produced in Annapolis yesterday afternoon by the arrest of Win. H. Schurar, a young man connected with some of the leading families of the city, who is charged with stealing a diamond Scarfpin from Lieut. Austin H. Knight, U.S. N. ‘The pin, Valued at $25, was Cuken from Lieut. Knight's room last Monday night and carried by Schurar to Baltimore on Tuesday, and pawned on Gay street for $3. Vetective Seibold worked up the case, obtatned the diamond, and yesterday after- noon an officer arrestea Schurar as be came from. ‘St. Ann's church, where he had been attending & funeral Lieut. Knight boarded with Schurar’s ‘laters and Schurar hud easy access to his FoouL, A Jail Burned, A COMFLAGRATION CAUSED BY TWO FRISONERS IN AN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE. Correspondence of Tux EVENING Stam, Farnvax C. H., Va, March 9, ‘The jail at this place and the dwelling of the Jailer, John T. Pettitt, were entirely consumed by Sire thi morning. The contents of the dwelling Were all saved. ‘The fire was caused by an attempt of two colored prisoners, Join Wheeler and ‘Lane, to burn their way cut. ‘They had succeeded im burning a way out of their cell into ‘the hal ‘The fire then got beyond their control, and as they Rion uh ate er ch bro 16 Jal Faust (He Rastoned 1 unlock the hail door and as 90 they rushed on hin and knocked wate mo ‘nocked him down. the assistance of a frie R. Furey; | GROS GRAIN BLACK it Wasn't Leaded. A WOMAN APTER A CAR CONDUCTOR WITH AN RMPTY PISTOL. g ‘Lily Witherow, a young colored woman, was put on trial in the Police Court this morning, charged with disorderly conduct and assault on James B Howe, a conductor on the Washington and George- town railroad, who testified that the defendant got on car 15 at the corner of 7th street, Saturday even- ing, and became disorderly and called him indecent naines. As she got off, near the Capitol, she struck him on the hand. She’ afterwards went to town, where she bought a pistol, and when witness went into the receiver's office at the stable she en- tered with the weapon in her hand and sald: “You — of a —, I've got_you now, and Tam going to shoot you.” Oficers Lyddaneand MeGlue: ed her and took her to the station-house, where 1t was found that the revolver was not loaded. ‘The de- fendant testiNed that the conductor called her inde- cent names, and when she was getting off the car he Kicked Ber in the mouth. She only wanted to frighten him with the pistoi. ‘The court sald: “We must have decency on the cars. If she Was Using such language as has Deen proved ere, the conduc tor was justified In ejecting herfrotn the car.” Siié Was fined $20 or 60 days for the Indecent languag®, and the assault as dismissed. oo The Courts, CQURT IN GENERAL TRRM. ‘To-day, James agt. Davis; opinion by Judge James reversing the court below overruling motion for Judgment against Davis, O'Day act. Vansant; opin- jon by ouige Cox affirming judzment below, which Was for defendant. U.S. agt. Ritchie; do. reversii judgment below, which was for ‘defendant on demurrer. Sherwood agt. District: opin- jon by Chief Justice Cartter reversing judgment (for defendant) below. Equity Court.—Judge McArthur. ‘To-day, Herrell agt. Herrel); auditor's report con- firmed. Hutchins agt. HuteRins; rererence to ex- aminer, L. A. Dent. dall agt. Webb; reference to auditor. ” Stoddard agt. Booth; pro confesso against E Booth. Douglass agt. Williams; order appointing W. Jones guardian ad Utem. Blodgett agt. Sane dismissed: ce cern sot Bond for Want of replication. Doug! t. Douglass; pro confesso and reference. ne Cixcurr Court—Judge Hagner. Saturday, Strong, use of Kirk agt. Totten; ver- dict for det-ndant.” St. John's Coliege agt Gid- eres Judgment by default. Glenn agt. O'Hare; twelve cases; time to repiy extended. United States, use, agt. Bryan, et al; motion to enter Pidwment satistled; continued. Melville agt. B. & . Failroad company; Security for costs in ten days, ‘Moses agt. Taylor; demurrer to pleas overruled and leave to reply. Brown Conger; leave to amend declaration; see if ente1 Payne agt. Ames, ad- ministrator; finding and reference to auditor. Rich agt. Henry;'motion to produce books overruled. eens ‘agt. Hetlbrun; notion for Judgment over- Tul ‘to-day, Edmonson & Son agt. Gilbert; verdict for Dlaintift tor $800. U.S. use of Hughes agt. Payne & Trimble; default. Perry agt. Raymond; do. New York Underwriters agt Barnes; judgment for plainti. CRIMINAL penne age: Wyte. Saturday, Richard Vanderpool, housebreaking; recognizance f6r 3500. A. B. Webb, yiolauing postal laws; motion to guash beard. Thomas Madden, assault With intent to kill; new trial granted. Pouce Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Jackson Herney, Gest on Officer Hess, by kicking him in the mouth while Herney was un Ger arrest; $20 or 60 days. = ‘The War Against Rev. Dr. Newman. ‘THE CONOREGATIONAL COUNCIL TO MEET TO-MORROW. ‘The Congregational church council called to settle ‘the war in the Madison avenue Congregational chureh in New York will meet in that city at the Tooms of the ¥. M.C. A.,to-morrow morning. This 4s the contest in which the Rey. Dr. Newman, for- merly of this city, ts concerned, against Dr. Ranney and others in the congregation. ‘The real point at le Is whether Dr. Newman can be oust from the pastorate by Dr. Ranney and his friends, as they are endeavoring to get rid of him, and say that he ts tytn to hold on to his Place against the open opposition of the congrega- nen ay claiming to be permanent pastor of the churel ‘The New York Heral@ says: “A very lively time 4s anticipated, as both of the factions are girding up their loins for the struggle. The followers of Dr. Ranney are armed with bushels of evidence and hosts Of witnesses, while Dr. ‘man’s friends are epared to hurl arguments or ridicule at the enemy even at the counell as circumstances warrant.” renty-one churches will be represented, and among the celebrated preachers prese pre a ay Storrs, D. D., of Brooklyn; W. M. ‘Taylor, D. 1. Withrow,'D. D., of Boston; V of Albany, and J. E. Rankin, D. D. A‘triend of Dr. Newman says: “+1 don't see that this council 1s golng todo. us any great harm. If tts members decide agalnst Dr. Newman We won't budge—not a peg.” g Dean Miser MILLION aixe.—The authorities of N@port, RK. 1., will probably bring a sult. against the estate of The late Kev. Dr. Mercer, who lived like & miser” and escaped “paying taxes) on nearly one million doliars. Mrs. D. A. Pell receives the Dulk of the estate asexecutrix. He gained the title of reverend’ by the ownership of a chapel, in which, he preached oceastonaliy during the summer. The Bourbons in France are excited over a re- Ported attempt to assassinate the “Comte de Paris.” A package addressed ty hin Was found to contain ynarnlt Assoturexy Pore + 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 powdera, Sold only in cans, Roan Baxixo PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape To Bey Dry Goons Axo Canerts AT Cost, ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES, 24 Wide SHEETING (1 MEVINO VES CASTE N'S BEST CAL OL, CLOTH, 25 RASOLS, at 1 ROOF Ts COE! ts. ¥ Pric SISIPSO. ALL-W, CHES LONG ALL LINEN TOWEL, 13 FLOOR OILGLOTHS, all widths, St 12% c. M. TowsoN, 626 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Bide). mhio 'T 18 WISE TO PROVIDE AGAINST FMERGEN ciea that are liable to arise in every family. A col may bea dangerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthina, etc., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prova the quickest aud imost effective cure, uid your bout friend, GyiO. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN THE LOWELL Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years be- fore his removal to Lowell, afficted with salt rheumin ite worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of bis body and limba, He was entirely cured by Ayer's Sereaparilla bee certificate in ‘Ayer’s Almansc for 1883, F<) Cusarest Sizxs Ix Wasnaron. FANCY SILKS, 91, 50, 62,75. COLORED SILKS, 60.62,75,97.81 BLACK SILKS—SPECIAL BARGAINS. CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. NUNS" VEILINGS (only 3734) double-width,pure wool, Cream, Pink, Blue aud Black) ube width nRIRUR BADERAEEE FSS erner cuts hen et Sie SHEETING COTTON, very ABANROOME BHAGE (hsp mnocane onrs. Aes rid QUALITY BLACK SILKS, reduced from sSLELME SOA BYGE MES cate COLORED SATINS and BLACK SATINS, 60. COLORED CASHMERES, double-width, pure wool, | BLACK SILK KHADAMES, (excellent Silk, actual caah value @1.60, x ine ektgargsgline an excellent quality BLACK SILK at mh3 CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. great grand Eleabusument of the town of Alexendrius is 1240, ‘Wok place at noon to-day from the residence of her esteemed father, on Kin white trustees. As teachers for negroes follow, which makes the sys- vem of negro control compiete. The dniy colored senator In the body made a speech strongly oppos- ing the bill. Gulon steamer Abyssinia,.which got in Frida} Teport that on the 2d instant, a Uttle over a thou- sand miles out from Sandy Hook, the steamer passed wixty or seventy tceberys. The largest was about sixty feet out of water, and the smallest per- south of the Aby at Alta, Utah, Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux Evexrxo Stan ‘Luast oF Tux Fisi-wuanr.—The real estate com- mittee of the city have just made a lease of the gorporation Ash-Wwhart to Mr. Wm. A. Moore ‘at ‘This is the lowest price at whiteh_ the whart has ever been rented, except in 188), When, a5 men- Sioned last week, tt rented for $751. in 186; it rented for $5,000. The renters of late years have been J. EB McGraw, W. M. Javins, W. A. Johnson, J. Math: ews, and S.J. Reed. It is thought that the fishing season this Year will be later than ustiaL FUNRRAL—The funeral of Miss Maxie Ramsay, ughter of the chief promoter of the street. Kev, Dr. Left wich, of Baltimore, and Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie officia ted at the funeral. ‘Tae W. & 0. RR Paywent.—The first pay- ment to the Alexandria & Washington raflroad dondholders, a dividend on the amount coming to them from the sale of the road, willbe made this, Week. | Tt will be about $13.90 on each share. There are several hundred bondholders of the road, Mostly in small amounts, in this neighborhood. A considerable sum 1s to be pald to the assignee of the Farmers & Mechanics’ Savings bank, which willenable him to make a sinall dividend to tts de] tors. SUNDAY SERVICES.—The only church here whose uipit’ was fled yesterday by meinbers of the timore conference, now tn session in Washing. mi, Was the Methodist Protestant. where Hev. S. iiton and Rev. D. A. Forde officiated. Rev. W. tor Siow tne trah missionary, preached at, Christ church and Rev, at the First Prest church was not opened for service. Mr. Chickering, of Washington, bytertan church. ‘The ME: REPORTER'S Nores—The city council will hold its rst March meeting to-morrow evening. —The funeral of Miss Fannie Ehiolt took place this hoon from ber late home on King, near P street. — Chairman Barbour has called the dei cratic state central and executive committees to meet here next the cost of the chureh were greater 1- ‘Thursday.—It 1s sald that improvements of the ME. than the highest” bid Olfered for the contract—It 1s proposed to Sell the old hand engine, and to buy a new chemical engine for use {n sthothering fires by gases. in cases where the flume cannot well be reached with water. —Mr. Rich. Tubman, who was for- merly clerk in Mr. Perry's store, died at his home in Maryland on ‘Saturday las. —The pembly as electod John Freebry, C. ry of Alexandria eounty.—The legislature has ex- gmpted salt nah brought from Inspection, condnin, fresh fish, and th id oner named Petitt was brought here this morn- ing from Fairfax C. Hf, the jail there Having caught fire and been burnéa. ” Hie was lodged in J meral as- |. Grabs John slater to be the county school 1 into this port trom abroad the fish inspection to us diminishing his fees.—A pris- Colored Schools in Virginia, A BILL TO SEPARATE THE TWO RACER. The Virginta senate was the scene of an interest- ing debate Suturday on the subject of a separate system of school government for negroes and whites. The democratic platform pledged that there should be negro trustees for negro schools and white trustees for white schopls, The bill be- fore the genate 1s a siight moditication of that Proposition, but fully compasses the ends sought ip be accomplished by the dem tic extremists. provides that the trustees of all kchools shall be ‘white, but that negro directors shall be appointed fok the negro schools, whose duty % shall be to Visit those ettodls, recommend. veatuere: for. tacee and perform all the functions of except ‘thag they shall have no control of the school fun privilege shall be exclusively exercised by the A matter of course negro ————__+9____ Battalions of Icebergs, WHAT HAS HAPPENED UP NORTH TO SEND THEM DMIFTING SOUTH SO EARLY. ‘The New York Sun says:—The oMcers of the haps twenty feet. The officers of the Cunard line steamer saw SIX large Lergs about thirty tailes sinia ou the sane day, but none Nearer than four intles. ‘The appearance of the 1e- bergs off the banks of Newfoundland at this ume of year is sald to be phenomenal. None of the of- Moers of the two ships mentioned had ever seca anything like it. Icebergs do not usually appear before May. the bergs were old ice, a Uhat warm weather had set in at the north so as to disengage them thus early. All agreed that some- thing very unusual had taken place at the head ot the current that every year sweeps these Ice mon- ters Into sguthern waters. One officer expressed the opinion that that li was linpossible To Rertre Fro tue ‘Texr—George L. Lorillard 4s about to retire from the turf on account, of Ill health, and ali his thorough seal, taining stables and tacl jand, are for sale, Augustine, Florida, and, it 1s feared, will not live to return. i way, are wintering in Maryland, breds, With his country ‘at Islip, Long 1S He ts now at bis. villain St, ‘Two of hishorses, Sengation and Spina- Charles N. Rowaine, a retired lawyer of Peters- burg, Va., was found dead tn hls room in New York yesterdai where he was temporarily residing. Last Friday night a snow silde, half a intle wide, p_away the Works of the New: ma inine and killed twelve persoi SOLVENT and one DR. one package, of all drusssists, for $1. Ask for SaxrouD’s RADICAL Ccne, a pure distillation of Wit Pine, Ca, Fi DRG axp CuEwicat Co., Boston, ATARRH. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- stored, and ravayes checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Ghest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, ete., cured. One bottle RADICAL CURE, one bor CATARRHAL FORD'S INHALER, in Hazel, Ain, farigold, Clover Blossoms, etc, PorTeR world. Bold everywhere, PAIN I8 THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE, COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER Instantly affects the Nervous System and Danishes Pain, WITH A POROUS PLAS’ nihilates Pain, vitalizen Weak and Wot A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY R FOR 25 CENTS. Itan- Out Parts, strengthens Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does more in one half the time than any other plaster in the mhi0 Sugars Ty 500, Lowest prices WE,QUARANTEE OUR GOODS STRICTLY PURE, Peneing the iniprovenents Viarrs 390, Wasuxcrox Buaxcu AMERICAN TEA COMPAN’ 498 NINTH STREET N. W, THE QUESTION ASKED BY THE PUBLIC: y well. the finest of Te and Sugars at auch fabulously low priceat ar Comes WE ANSWER: That we timport our own Teas snd Coffees, buy: el lots, and are satisfied with sinall . Weare deterinined to sell the Anes? goods Baraarxs IN SEAL SEIN BACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. We will be compelled, in a few days, to remove all our Furg and Ladier Wraps “trom our Pur Deparsaane, nig Property ‘we will well 96-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $115, $125 and 8135, 87-inch SEAL BACQUES, at #145. ‘Se-inch SEAL SACQUES, ut $155, 41-inch BEAL SACQUES, at $170. 4l-inch SEAL SACQUES (Lange Size), $190. M4-inch SEAL SACQUES, at $200, 48-1uch SEAL SACQUES, at $240, These prices are prime cost, and those desiring to weet REL and MUNKLINED GINCULARS at #95 ‘ WILLEIT & RUOFF’s, febl6 905 Pennsylvants avenue Bisnors — Canrxontse- Cures Chay Handa, Face, Lips or any roughness of the akia: removes Sunburn’ and renders the Skin beautifully Soft and Smooth, No toilet complete Berger oie ites te ahd ie not aatiehed retase ; : ot ea ihe Bottle and have the money refunded Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Druggist, ‘790 Othstreet, cor. H street n. w., fear ‘Washington, /ARAMELS. IN THE COUNTRY. ‘They speak for themselves, Imported Pure Olive Of on draught (620 orm Sraxer Nonrawesr & Co. 1, NE BLOCK OF 2,700 SHARES (PAR $100) or. APOR FUEL COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. ‘Also, ohe Bock of S00 shares for sae iv ote Of 10 1,20, ‘96 and upward to suit purchasers. Tbe pbove company are now erecting new planta st Baia aed Cole ;: McShane, Bell Mila Satin Moncks Weeknat Cheater Bae Pat Giicago, Lin Nebraska. {in Warcester, iadkere and (C. TOWEES & C0., Batikers and Brokers i And 1399 Prwwsyivani AVENUE —— CITY ITEMS. Done quarrel with a cough, but buy a bottle of Dr. Buifs Cough Syrup foritand becured. 1 The foulow! jal ba: in tin ware of the beat nnauiactare Fill be sold to-morrow only at_R. Goldschmid’s, 812- 7th st. nw., 1.qt. covered tin buckets 4c; 2 qt. Se; 4QU 12n; covered saucepans 1 qt. 4e:2 qt iy plates 2c.; large FRETS Acc! dredge boxes, 4.; covered chamber uckets, assorted colors 37c.; lange Japanned dust colors 136; crumb brush 19% : 4 pt. tin cups te; 1 pt 2; 1 3qug fess Ue; 4 gt. 15¢.; pie or ANS 6c; half covered, assort QU 4c.: 1 gt. coffee boilers Se; 14 Ql 126; 2 qt. 1 faye 36 a at. Be ¢ wash Japanned sp 7 pleces, Only 89e.; datry pan 4, & and i2c.: deep pudding pans 8 ahd 12: soup Tutudie bea que water buckets ladies with Diack handle 9. Te.; MO qt. 19¢.; 12 qt. dish pans 20 qt. He"; rooted Toliet sets 3 pieces $1.43 candle sticks 4c “14 Qt 19e.: 18 qt. h Dasins 9e.; painted 13 ih, coffee Canisters 11 tea-stralners 3c.; soap dishes 4c. ay whips 4c Dread . ied colors 15¢.; bowl strainers 40. Machine oflers 4c.; sad Iron or coffee pot stands 3c. tack hammers 2c.: cullenders 13e.; extra lange, Uaned 19; deep nuttin pans 6 row 19c.; 8 row B3c 12 row 87¢.: Nour steves assorted colors 4¢.: bowis and pitehe Tors and Ice chests, ‘The Following Extraordinary Bar-| gains ‘Will be sold for to-morrow ouly at M. Augenstein’s, Si tose sth street northwest: an 25 envelopes, 7c; \ doz. plates and 1 marl Pt, 4e.: zine "Washboard, 1 5 Worth Te fancy border and gilt in match, Me; lane size bowls, POts, sold elsewhere at d5c., onl: Anees, 10¢.: covered preserve Nie; two china eggs, 5 eS On, table forks, S¢. t. saucepans, 9.; qt. 1c: 4qt, 1a ae disipanes i214 andl s jtee. Special Bai in Wrunks and baby carriages, Received To-day. Extra fine lot of oysters for halt shell; saddle Tock roast and broiled; steamed, stewed, &c. Alsu ‘saloon first’ floor.) meals and bot lunch.” (Ladies’ Johnson's, 440 9th street. 1 Only 15 Cents. and children, just recel Bullding. Johnson’s Restaurant, 13th and E Sts. High grade oysters only. Select steamed. New York stews, Saddle Rock roast, broil, &. 1 i Listen. A pleasant fragrance Skin Cigars" are smokt them “Just splended.” For sale everywhere. 3 To Avoid Paying Heavy agente’ and canvassers’ commissions, go to Auer- Dach’s Reliable Sewing Machine House, 7th and H. Elegant new latest Improved Singer, Domestic and e02 other Machines for $25. ‘Thornton’ Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime ant Soda for coughs, colds, consumptlon, im; hutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant tot Ab fe, rrereribed ly, Physiolans._ Sold by Drug ists. Large bottles, 50c. Manufactured by W thornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison strevts, Baltimore, Md. mw,t To Make a Sniad that ts certain to please all tastes you need only use Durkee’s Salad Dressing. Nothing equal tot was It is a superb eo ever offered, and none go popular. table sauce.’ On Thirty Day Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., witl Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Electro. Voltal Electric appliances on trial for tir (young or old) w Ang Speedy and complete restoration of Iuanly Vigor, Address as above. incurred, as thirty trial is allowed. w,S,in Nasaldine cures Catarth, for 23 cts, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, und “Ward” pritita, 80c. per and delivered in half-y Pound, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk abd Sweet pint. lk, Se. per quart, Cream 15 NEW IMPORTED LADIPS: WALKING BLACK. rw “SPECIAL BAS ters 4c; | FULL LINE OF + e.; covered slop Jars assort= €4 colors, Only 69e.; 12 tea Spoons for 9. tea Ways assorted colors 59c., also great bargains in house furnishing coos aby carriages Uraveling trunks, refrigers | SUPEKW ASSOKTMEN 1 RECT PRICES GUAKAN IE! D, sueete paper covered dishes, frult plates, with painted centers, it 19c.; fruit saticers 16 5, fite-proot tea Ide.; spring Dal- nigh stand, waiters, bez" 2at. coffee pots, 130.5 Fat. Me; 4-qh., 18.2 2° | Dar Goovs als 1 Are adding daily attra: Bazar Dressmaker, tllustrating latest styles for ved at Oppenieliner's EGHIng machine HNooms, st sth strest, St Cloud dest Valu revalls wherever ‘Seal ‘The ladies pronounce fend ‘Belts and ‘days to men are afflicted with nervous de- Dility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, Fesruntes- ealth and N. B.—No risk is * 5 ‘Lormens. Crosse Saxe oF WINTER CLOTHING. In order to make room for our Spring Goods we are determined to sell our Winter Stock, and to do this we will sell it at 60 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. OVERCOATS THAT Bold at $33.00 we will sell at 16.50, Sold ut $30,00 we will sell at $15.00, ‘Sold at $26.00 we will sell at $13.00, Bold at $20.00 we will sell at $10.00. Sold at $16.00 we will sell at $8.00, Bold at $12.00 we will sell at 36.00, All other Goods in proportion. ‘We have Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old, from $4.50 up. ‘Men's Pants from $1.25 up. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. mh3 | pair. DRY _GOoDs. | New Seuso Wares SEATON PERRY (UCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER HAS JUST OPENED JACKETS ‘OR SPRING WEAR EMBROIDERED CASHMEEE ANDCGEPEDECUINE “LATEST NOVELTIES” IN PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELTAS STED SILK HEGNANTES. LUPIN'S | ADINES. SURAT GRENADINTS VALUPS" IN RHADAMES, AMERS FE $230, ALL WoL PEE NCH DRESS DING ALL THE “LATEST FORK PLALN AND COMBI. PARIS NALON SUITS NEW PLAIN AND FIG PRED CHINA SILKS D SUMMER SILKS, PRINTED PURE LINEN LAWNS INS SCOTCH ZEPUYES. NEW FRENCH SATINES AND SICHUAN NNES. NEW WHITE GOODS AND LINENS. EMBROIDERED SATINE AND BATISTE RORPS LUPIN'S BLACK DEE ABLICS, GOODS. PLAIN FIGURES AND COR. | { wr-cnoice SEATON PERRY. Yersy Bufliting, Penneylvanta avenue, corner 9th athe. Established 1540. mbt TRUNNEL & CLARK, » 8M yne im all departments of their lange stock, | lored SILKS, Market Space, Special Bareains in Black and SUH MADAME: KS 1 COTTON Pent variety Courtadid’s Celebrated EN EVES for Veils ‘Oue cane heavy 2" We cordially invite an examination of Stock ONE PRICE ONLY, TRUNNEL & CLARK. Deemeo Bancams Ty Sinxs. WEAVE JUST OPENED ALOT OF SATIN: MERVEILLEUX, ALL PURE SICK IN REW SHADES aT Wi CONSIDER THES THE CHEAPEST GOODS HINT WE HAVE EVER | SEEN AND WE" RECOMMEND THEM FOI WEAR AND DURABILITY. INDIA 1x NEW DESIGNS, YOKOHAMA SILKS. RICH BLACK SIL BLACK RADZIMERES. BLACK SILK VELVETS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES CHOICE NOVELTIES COLORED #OODS AND SHEETING EVE OFFERED. ONE PRICE W. Bf SHUSTER & Sons, $29 Petmuylvanta avenue, BITHE DEST ISTHE CUPAPEST. mit orn Reduced te! st ; PARES. New | S GOUDS, all woul, | Tn al STRING Ni SIN Won Shades, Our New SPKING DE: at 25 centa, cannot be sirjasseal CTLTs: Our. Quilts are equal to thone umually sold at $1.25, A Splendid Quilt for 81.28. 4. A LUITRELL & Co, S17 Market Space. Morenens, | 901 PI WLVANIA AVENUE, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, suitable for the present | ‘Season, at very low prices, MISSES’ CLOAKS ata special reduction. TEN PER CENT OFF ALL CASH SALES, Call and examine our stock, No tr le to show goods. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. SINEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. uly $2, Six Fine Dress Shirts made to order, only $9. Finest Linen Collars, all stslos, only €150 per dozen. Finest Four-Ply Linen Cutts, ouly 25 cents per} Closing out a large lot of Unfinished Dress Shirts, at SO cents, worth 65 cents, All goods guaranteed togive satisfaction, At MEGINNISS,, feb25 1002 F street northwest, GrearAspPosrtiveCrosiscSate TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL Isz, EVERYTHING AT COST. STUDY THESE PRICES: . ‘Consins' fine Kid Button that are #3.50. cost price $2.70 straight Goat hand-sewed that Cousins fine Kid and are suid at $5, your cl ofguniin’ Bal 50, now All our ludies* fine ton that have been $2.50 ere ve HOW $3.00. straight Goat and Pebble But- ad $I, now at 82 and 82.20, er, these are cost Prices, One jot misses" fine Kid Spring Heel that cost $2, now 81, ‘About 100 pairs children's Shoes, with heels, at 450. MEN'S SHOES. Calf Button, Lace and Congres: rts fi bev ‘will well quickly, MAll our ether Met's and Boys! Shoes marked down to actual cost, ‘We positively close April Ist, Storefor rent and fix- tures for sale. ‘Those in want of Slippers should not of Slippers miss this op- portunity. ber name. SINSHEIMER & BRO., feb12-1m 808 7th street between Hand TL le Buttou band-sewed that were sold at that have n sold for less than $5, sour choice now at ‘They are the very Lest gocds made, and af this Sm Tue Pres Cexrs Ox Tae! DOLLAR SALE GOES ON at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, 830,00 OVERCOATS at. $25.00 OVERCOATS at... $2000 OVERCOATS at... $15.00 OVERCOATS at... $10.00 OVERCOATS at. SUITS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS IN SAME | PROPORTION. Just received a splendid line of SPRING OVERCOATS, At 87.60, 89,00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, FULLY 60 PER CENT BELOW THE PRICES OF ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY, ‘Also a nice line of BOYS’ SUITS, * At 83, @4, 85, 86, 87, 87.50, $8, $9 and $10, ‘They best anything ever shown here for the money. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND FSTREETR mhé Ger Tur Best “THE CONCORD HARNESS” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR ‘We have on hand s larve stock of the Celebrated “OON- ‘CORD HAENESS,” of all kinds and description, ‘at Lowest Prices. 5a~ Coupe, Carriage, and Road Haraess specialty. LUTZ & BRO. 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, — and atchels tn great varkecy, a Lowest prices Eight more of the beautiful SILK PLUSH COATS teft, Children's, Misses’ aud Ladies’ CLOAKS at S0c.on a 25 dover elegant LADIES’ VESTS at Sc, sold formerly ag. Five-hooked Kid Gloves, 01 ‘Turee-button elegant Kids at G7e., sold formerly at $l | Ove Srercrarry FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A FCLL LINE OF FINISHED AXD UNFINISHED | SHIRTS ALWALS ON HAND. MEN'S FI SHINGS, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, AGF street northwest, sal2 CHARLES HiATT, Proprietor, Samus x0 Oxvr, BIX SOLID BOSOM FOR... SIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR... oso2- 1200 2:you Waut & periect-titting SLirt have them made by #3. ELLERY. IN? F strwet northwest, TE QF OCR ENTIRE STOCK OF ERY WIDTHAND ALL ‘OF RIBBONS, SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK, REMNANTS OF SILKS_REMNANTS OF SATINS— ‘REM NEL\I TS, AND KEM- NANGS OF PLUSHE MAT YoU co BUY THEM. "S PALACE WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF 000, UNTRIMMED HATS, worth frum #1 to 82.90 -Ehuileery: Hat is disposed of-ahd doit negiect the | opvortauity Also, ‘TIES, PLUME and FLOWERS at lower prices | ‘tian ever before. | Which will be suld at halt price. | ‘a ilar. BLACK TREBLE ENGI ‘truumung, at 81.79 to GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES, j own importation, at 75. | ‘only, sold formerly at # | Elegant Musquetaire Kids at $1, sold formerly at 1.80, | H CRAPE, for veiling and 50 per yard. ATTEND CLOSING SALE aT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Sscurry Frow Loss By Bosouase. VAULE LOOKS GUAR BY 1HE SARGENT TMELock SECURI Erhiy Dis Dg, ke. K SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest ates, 136 ES ‘RO Test, between, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. SHE NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT, ct Washington, In ttsown tufiding, Wor STREET Perpetual Charter, act of Cours Tanuay SO 18 ‘rents Bites, ineide its Fire and Proot Vaulta, at Prices varying inna. 86 to SU per year, cording to size and location, Hovis and. oaks ad Joining voulta, provided for Safe-reutora ITIES AND VALUABLES of ahd SLC taken for SAL Sea PLATE. JEW. CEPING, ou yard to tuake all kn fees hs Bator VONS RACK SILKS, MERICAN FATES Do 3; The att Pah Srecimene shi ib Doverass. 100 DOZEN MOK! Thie will We the 1 thts a B Mac JP. Paoen IMPORTER OF FASHIONS IN PARIS AND LONDON cLost 26 MME aud orro. | —* Manutacture Ladies tine Hair Cuttiug a Hard Novelties in ART NI STAMPING PROMPTLY EXECUTED, Raw Armaecnos ow on tim 1 Gers est market wy) LADIES Goons. FCORATIVE. ART KooMS GRAND OPENTRG {ART NEFDLE KS commenctag MON- DAY. March 10th and continue’ Chroust Geek FISKE'S Gk Qt stivet northwest, =e aublo at G Warne TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, From London, Ev House, rm the Inties that be le now fully pre. ice aietent” ang tery wae tiahie: London Tailor tuade Cloth © viet GRO, WHITE, 1885 F street northwest. tod of Decurst rasotin wriven at Studio, O21 eo lomwons in OM, Water Colors and China Decor: Ninth AND F Starere We have me BIMMED CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS, TWENTY IVE ceyts F 4 Tadien we wioeaee We thie Yk Wall howe: Chae DOUGLASS, et. S22, 8 San 9h street ATTST AND BEST POWDER ‘oon ty Wute Clover Face Powder, aly by deus MOS RAW. auiore, Ma ‘ MILLINERY, OFT THY BALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR. TATIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRI PREVIOUS TO THE ARRIVAL OF - SPRING GOODS. pos EK Merron, MopIs' Has remove from Baitimnate t6 No. 6D atret south roses wal Cette ayrricuce in the art of fect watingueticn tn 8 fotsZ-otite ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDING, FIUST HAIK DRESSEI FROM PARTS, yiatints and Five Medals trou bajusituas of terme. aud tgorter of SHAIK AND “FINE FAIR WORK, aur nia suid mhnuneard IFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 608 NINTH STREP, OFroRITE PaTeNT Orrice, PEDLEWORK. KENSINGTON: IBBON EMBIOIDERIES and ALL LS for the ware. & of ARASENF. CHENTLLE. FRLTS, . PLUSHES AND WORSTED FRINGES. 3s ror. one cH. RYPEERT Se waded ow an Stn hwest MBROTDERED KS TIDES, GOODS of tutleva, Lildre's LACE SATIN: aud BROIVERED MATERIALS on hand at a Ht nto TABLE DS macy tion NO "CLOAK: ¥ fectly lew Jove their orieiual ehiape Sani gress ailecs puareaeet fy be temoved saver) Avice" 61.58 wad Qi33 gee stat Makee CORSETS: Sud cuaranteny fort Fetch Hand-1 Patent she Ereneh Corets and Buxtles, NB Fret | Sons F. MASONS Pianos tuned, mor Macnificent styles in 4 used, will be Pianos lake Has part pay and. | puso ress FIRST-CLASS W wm. & ity BE PLEASED TO | } sepl0-7ma, GH KUL Pl4nos, ORGANS, SH. Manning partner of the Int ME ENEMIES OF THE crookedness or, was found. If the company is hot i porous, condition, dealing Justly with its sem corals wath th ‘and facts un " Eetrset fpomt the repert oie S* From every tion given to the matter, and ation, the committee think Astros Fisners Chenucal Dey Cleantne Fetal By i wired tortie THIRTY YEARS EXPELIENCE, ies? anid Gentlemen’s Garntits. als, Velvet a0 hi Clouks, Crape Voile, Laces, Glovem, eC, Ore pat prc SSES A SPECIALTY jeatied by thls process will not 90 TENTH STREET NOR’ order in every style ret Bt and comfort SPECIALTIES AKE— ie Undervlothing, Merino Tnderwens and finest Iniported Rostery.” der Praces aiid al Porting Corset, for was anda a! Corset, her cannot be surpaswed. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Eis & Co, 937 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, NEAR 1OTR STREET. THE OLDEST AND LARGHST MUSIC HOUSE IN THE CITY, “HAMLIN, SMITH AMERICAN, GEORGE WOODS & 00, FORT WAYNE, CHASE, ap ESTEY ORGANA, ‘From $22 Upwards, FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. ne of all kinds, and repaired by competent wouk- mbb- Telephobe connection. a ALLET. DAVIS & C018 CPRIGHT, PIANOS A superb stock of these ubegt of the sjrane trade. ‘Great banguiiis aud easy tena, H. L SUMNER, Agent, ___ AML Ninth street northwest G AND REPAIRING ax 515 9th atroct northwest. Herexane Prasos TAKE THE LEAD OF TPE BEST. new and Tpricht ALitiew, elegemtn ty ken in from rent, and but tele mond th fine t ther takers, from 875 t payments. If you. have i value H STREET. PIPINERAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREKOOM RK, PROMPTNESS AD RELIABILITY. S01 9TH STREET. iT. SCHARFFEES SVLENDID UPRIGHTS Aly WAYS ON HAND. EASY TEKMS. — jall-Sau is street northwest THE WONDERFUL CLARIONA. Anyone can iMoult muse cuit with sweetest expression aud without tenet Ht & BACH aud NEW ENG- KER aud other ORGANS. dis fren NOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY. 42~ Orders promptly attended to, Kefercnoes—Chickering & Sona, New Fork. F. A URSO'S, Piano Rooms, ime GIS 11th street morthwest “DECKER” PIANOS. DE By DECKER BROS. x. AARP ‘Sole Avent, 407 10th afm. &. ‘Also for Burdett oneuias. ENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. Og STECK & CO. PIANC ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada EMERSON PIANO. ‘The Best Medinm-priced Piano Manufactured, WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Pianos and Oncans sol)! on installmente, rented oF ex, lianged; Tet applied if purchased CEN MUSIC ‘The only cymplete stock im the city, HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. firm Ellis & Co, ‘ND LIFE ASSOCIATION having for year cir- A urowghout the tiated thelr falschoote th Elaives and anointing committees to atend tease alte tin Tear caenrte nak aes he Cilnntes atid the actual condition of ‘the alles off (bers convening in their’ ‘Aswociation, ae well STREET—SELLING OFF—SELLING "Wool Goods below cost, to close out, make room for new. YOUNGS, ares NJAMIN P. ‘President ciation is entirely worthy of ERARLEN C'GLOVER oe awe t's, ViooPresident | Sorin “It eruly a tout ‘TGR ESE AN seer tary. tor todo wood or har Oe CE Nyuusin, Amt Sox's. fobs LY. entamin P. 8p; ‘iartes 0, ‘MPORTERS, Fieve ene ours, Witan I PAGNES AND Sonn G. 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