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LOCAL M The w ornice oF THE ¢ We aenrsarr sD. For the mitate alonuls te stat er. bt Tesi ning BY wid bie per fe ttl a rainy Loxpos Coven SyKvr. Nuss Lrey D. Dewars tention f Term in tie District of CITY AND pi Ammeements, A< TIONAL THEATER. — Ls “Chare and The Forge Master. Fouts Orgs Heese. fe“ Young Mrs. Winthrop.” ‘Twravsn Dine MUSEUM.—Curtosities . formance. sed Locnis. Conden Mr. Jobn T. Miteh Pennsyiv ment of IS stock of dry eral lots of «1 © oF th EyThe New E ‘Seni + e-Gov. Long. Hon. D. + Kev. BS. Bate miothers. ‘The visiurs lett diy. An Entomotogical soclety was organ! residence of Prot CV. Kiev li wing officers: Prestdent, P ¥ier president, Dr. J. G. Morris, ¢ presiile A. Scliw & Birnard, Burgess. Willard Hahn mentioned ce of the laneas of aN eoutoutek= with Wiltam Hal: Whe fs Ip no way re Abd Was exten ay through the police partnuent t initites Of 73 pects “y in the Criminal Court, Judo was transacted to-day. and the jury wos dis | charged til Monday. ‘The court said that le ha had some tdea of sdjourning for the tern Dusiness could be bs forward a O'Neal Sestontay Med a DM as, W.O'Nel She states that they v in Ini ive with her. ss2, and that word Miss - as to siz shiy, Iustead of at the sends the Yom aurt ed Prauduient Assign i A VERDICT GIVEN IN THE EIREUET ot AN ansloNhee replevin suit of Kich et in the Cireuit Court, Wed yestenlay Dy av sberker mails a2 as e benedit of © under es mt Carriers’ Strikes * DE te Wik te aid ny “acts Hebe sal der Her fineral will take place 3 oles. A Larner Dirricrs Latter kad workman St that the anit and the 1 Wo the Ine FINep ror Fasr Hirst charge in the Pott @riving. On. Was Pil going att defendant the borses kine wet gy w three eke a fue of 3, Jos. Korwurre Just debts’ and t ea ani itt 1 Jo~ ertifieates of honorary who tay be pleased © than $1. I ne 1s Fear he tasted wiz it y-fo fate has a goud etm his house, and a fue sir lnes— “I breathed a son And the sox Tiound agit in ¢ Cuotce Forsrrcr.—< fothe sale advertiv by Ws Hams & Co.. auctioness, asuperd collection of tury F, NO. 1439 New York Srworth secing wheter ‘The articies are cape Win, sub. 15, <p Christian tras Deionging yarty leavi ‘within the auction rooms 0: Co., to-morrow morulag at 10 « IRF SIGS ar OFFICER, » Mareh 14, 164, 19m. Mauile -Wadison Square eompany rer, Mr. B was excused to-day Fi 2 pur eles: wed irs, S16 held but a few mt which the case Columbia was re STRICT “Toenig! Granger, in| | i car fs Wild” and varieties, wd interesting per- | ni and e¥- i John H. re received Dy wening gave a © Willen 1 tor Dawes, e-Gov, 1B. Ivgalts, Non. i Fr, ev. Mr. Winship for their homes te Lat th st evening, With th P. Mann: Mir. HL Sliat hts STAR must not de the shoe dealer, Welte. no bus: efendant refuses Hattie Whiting ng Ladies’ Journal asa Jurorin ater fienty ork HOW THE BE ALONG. pars hrowch tward Pillsbury w sith A ‘the n fr tne will sett ely ik Thus isa gat Bzures, ‘The sale of furniture FHL be soled or B Willlatis © Our Water Works Extension. | INSPECTION OF PPICTALS. Last Tuesday 1 Edson, of | New York city, Ber G Commissioner of Pubite Werks Thompson, Aque- tT Commissioners Spencer, Dowd and Buldwin, Fs Churel, Newion and Fletey, with Mr Parker, as su arrived tn thts y's, and Wednesda ere In readiness, | over the entire | ns. the progress ‘thier matte The objsct of the visit pwhtlels thay be useful in works sauilar in nature | on Tor that elty. ‘The | dav in the examination, alled ont ternoon visited the reat in the city, an asi, Wavere they propose tlie entire The Light tnfantry*s Armory. THE OFPKA HOUSE PKOJECT—ESTIMATES MADR BY STLEMEN INTERESTE ried a bid for the erection of the house and armory?” | ter this morning of Col. J. T. | 6 ent we hy nviied bids for the construction of an armory in order to ascertain the We will then have 1 s wonld be best. For myseif I it rather tnelined to favor the armory pire and simp continu ad 1 Will fell you why. It’ the amount ‘required fo build the opera house, $100,000, 1s. obtained | by the ie Of bonds at’ six per cent, the in terest charge yearly would be the i a The Witiding would be nd the ANe= S150, Making a yearly outlay of $1000. 1b Is suid That We ean get an * house Of $12, A uncertil and leave ants! rental Yor the me, WLL De nttal have » the armory ting Cts, we will mY to adhd C0 t fund. id with all e Many Years, as ean be lifted. Think tat the erection of an ar- Oe would he the best course tO patter to be determined. i. fis expeutiture the corps would son, a sitzit debt, which they could eto pay olf soncalay. In the other BS too lange, wything vjiets, the Corps Will Le powerless to save and tsa member of the Corps, t ing At Phis would toot up Corps of $4.70 with iSof the opinion that the Cr Besides, he ald be found tn ¥ alone than double ON ITS WAY To THIS C0 NTRY—WHEN AND HOW THM USVEIING CEREMONIES WILL PROBABLY TARE PLACE. The Lutherstatme, which ts to be erected in front of the Memorial Lutheran ehureh, fronting Thomas statue, ts expected to arrive in Baltimore the Litter part Of this ‘The colossal statue, which ts of bron: half feet 1 Wetng east in Lat wonkd be shipped tron Tus month. “The L DSPOrT IL Tree Of 66 aud Ohio rallroud will br Ship line will tr itn Without thausportstion cha X miniature d his lacie Is on exhibition in Iiyneal’s window, on Thstrest. “he peitestal, which will be fiteen feet Tish aut of gran Jouvenal oft It hos soelety te the will be structed by Mr Gestre of vil the statue on of the © Luther Statue T not be done, vwwitg to the delay weather, which prevented the niteTial for the pedestal ready and dent al Was To be: ready by the able that it will be hat month. 1 ware that the anniversary of the eondembation of * forerunner of Luther, will be the at It W th S Will begin the evening preceding auvelling with a platforia nw ¢ hislt dozen Ifteen-minates sp " eting with the un Conger : weve been ine betwen wh xpected Chat Wall bea ar nelanee of represemtath of the church fr et Sof the country, A Serie A MAS ASSAULTED AND 1 Affray. IS SKULL THOUGHT TO BE CTCKED, Charles Boswell, one of the Sal tly tried on the change of rot Doedles wulcle ket up fron Cy of Columbus and was rollee Court Gils nu 'S who Was Te ing the dead the wreick of the in the ning accused of an assault Assistant District Attorney * out a Warrant for ry hold the prison trom Dre M at clition from injuries tt niet that he ts inabl bet Mr. Quiciey, wh wrtlherst, Is tik SU Phy asnarp | is bea W the y REL fis Hoa sash about tive “> Tong On his Lent whteh probably tractared ils skull He HE ON Wis face, near the eve, Charles 4, but Folin teswell Is still at oe vontinued thdetiaitely; bonds, Was sworn out In » Pollee Court to $ se Herat Hipery” Boswell, with eSait and batters wh nt to Ke, Suspected Poisoning of a Child. A CASE NOW E route = WhO does district at n hts suspletons, hose funeral “-u poison having a sone lives of the cull ts would accrue for neal tO Cover TAL pen CML a buy ot the year Was | shen Sieg on Satinday Last, and sinday De. Bit | fans ed In. and 1 ts st iat he at ened Eanes, ‘a th Hing Heit ny eur thew sacra Nera mors, The 1, on Tuesday, ton a per Ib: middling, | es per th; tard, 125, als New’ Yorks ss Wee, 125g ae. per | 1 White), per bunch, 0c; rock, 2: iki, Is weak sh, 1 she 125 ¢ Inudtock, 100. per Th per Ihe i bay). 20) it per lic lobster, Se. per Ib pickers nad $102, herring, Ge. per do; Sate. per buned tan yer blz aoe. per p stinwin, $1.35 Uh; water ere te. per Ou ens (old), A125 per 25 each; $9434.00 per do. (Male | yer patr; do, per doz. On, $20 sewar € r fas Nornty p Lave TUG 07 realy for Uta t if the jurors tl! Sonday next. auwong tnembers of the | It Was to be expected Htorkey there would | ‘ouusel for quite a number | Hutt now is Uke Cine to clear ise by noile prosequis or other Ti fs stated that Ulere are about 2,000 old ces Wiel nay as Wed be dropped as to remain ou Wie doce, the docket of 01 | Huon } Ina, | years of Who Are the Friends of the Free Bridge? To the Euiter of Tux Evas1xo Szan: With no disposition to tind fault stmply because | People disagree with me, It seems to me that the | Avocates of the bili for a bridge at the Three Sis- Weis, are not friends but enemies of a free bridge. By the existing law act of 1881, the Secretary of War ts “authorized and directed” to build a bridge across the Potomac “at of near Georgetown,” and With or without a draw. This language covers the hive s while the pending Dill eccludes. all the ‘Three Sisters If It shouid {rn out, as tue best enginsers believe it will, that uitable Dridge cannot be DULL at the ‘Three Sis ters with anything ike $225,000, then Af that bill |_asses wwe can have no bridge. It seems to me that the pending Dill, whether so Intended or not, ts ah Ingenious method to prevent the building of any bridge. If its friends really Want a free bridge why not take the best_ means of uring It by autending the existing Jaw and in- Tig a suin therein large enough to construct a food bridge at the Three Sisters. Better” sUll, if Fou Want to give the Secretary of War a free choice Of all the locations and permit him to construct the bridge on the plers of the canal company, if that 15 in ail respects the best and cheapest location, Why Not add a section to the Law of 1881, providing that it the parties having an Interest in the plers do not | within thirty days aecept the provisions of the Law Uhus amended, the Secretary of War shall fle a pe urnable in ten days for the appoinunent of Commissioners to “appraise the right to use the piers for the purposes or a free bridge,” Dut not to condemn the whole property for. wilich there 1s neither justice or a necessity. With the usual pro- vision, “that on the depositof the amount at which the Fight Co use Is appraised, the ttle shall atonce be vested, and (he United States may tmanediately TOF that purpose take possession. I maakes no difference as to tts right to con- | denn that the United States and the state of Vir sini are stockholders in the canal company, for | They lave no right, except as stockholders; in that Tespect they are” not “sovereigns,” but only | stockholders and members of the corporation, as has been decided repeatedly by the Supreine Court, ‘The forfeiture clattse in the act Of 1351 ought also tobe sirickeh out. ‘There would be no reason for Tetuining and {ts repeal would undoubtedly at Ouce secure un acceptance of the provisions of the il, Why should there be any division among the friends of a free bridge upon the plan above pro- posed? For while tinakes the free bridge a cer taluty tt secures tt In the shortest time at the best polnt and the lowest. sum, besides it diminishes greatly the amount whieh 1S finally to. be changed to the District of Columbia, itself a Very important consideration, crmize, ‘THE ENTERTAINMENT AT MT. ZtoN CHURCH.—The entertainment wiilch took piace at Wesley Zion ‘chureli last Wednesday evening was one of the best ever witnessed In that section of the city. ‘The s packed with ladies and gentlemen from portion of the city. Among the notable wero Mr. George Mayk and Thomas J, Putman, assistant Mbrarlans of Congress; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Russell, Prof. John Layton, dir. William ‘Taliafero, Mr. J: Wiikinson and Prot R. T. Greener, A BIRTHDAY CRLEBKATION.—There was a large gathering last evening at the country seat of Mr. Ceo, Euttert, north of the elty, the occasion belng the 21st birthYay of Mr. Bernard Emmert. Among ‘Uhose present were the Misses Whalen, Ftilmor aud | Pal, of Virginia; Mrs and Miss _Kulnian and Miss | Pabst, of Maryland; Miss Emma Ballbach, Miss Engel, the Misses Buerly, Misses Nina and’ Rosa Elliott, MrS.'Just, Misses Gleseking, Ueitmuller, and Messrs, De Wilton Atchison, Kol Billings, Millard Duun, Geo. Eimert, jr, Euner Dunn, Gus Gade, Henry Myers, Vinghilins’ Ello, Chas.'Naylor, Jullus albers and Heury Bauer. Prince Bismarck’s Explanation. HIS SPRECH ON THE LASKEK AFFAIR CAUSES A SCENE IN THE KEICUSTAG. Prince Bismarck, in his speech in the retchstag yesterday, continuing his remarks on the good re- lations heretofore existing between Germany and America, a3 reported in Tus Stan last evening, sud: | othing has occurred to disturb these good re- lations. From the outset I regarded the resolu- Uons touching Herr Lasker as an expression of the Sood feeling of the Aimerican Congress towards | Germany—the good feeling which Nas been pro- amoted and cultivated by myself. 1 would: have presented the resolution to tie retehstag had L not, heen prevented by Its form. It was not contined to a general expression of sympath the conviction that Herr Very useful to Germany. directed, agalnst the policy which, in the emperor's ua have been pursuing, and'which Herr Lasker hi opposed for years Now, the question arises Whether Herr Lasker was right, Ithe was, then emperor's policy, my_ policy, was wrong. "Herr er belonged to dn opposition group who made AL out OT Herr Lasker's mnerits.” dat this point with cries of “shaine” by the left. He turned tn- diguantly towards the quarter from which the erles aine, ‘tu, advaneing towards, the lett, shouted The’ cry of ‘shame’ fy an insult tg 1 mands from me the protection of ue pre hope the anonymous bellers will give their names, | ‘They should have ered shatne’ on those Who car ried on_poittieal intrigy Herr Lasker's grave, As chancellor Lean do nothing, of course, without the emperor's toask his to the ret tn Amer! freedom against @ government of despotic tendencies, Which he tmpersonated In tts chancellor. Am i vself iny enemies’ postman? Even on m that Americans are not int acquainted with our circumstances, the “au tatister at Berlin, or some other offical Who possessed sufficient knowledge, might have sent a vontilential warning against Conterring on me the part of postman ‘This was not done. ‘Therefore, I instructed Herr Elsendecker, the Ger- nan minister at Washtugton, that I could not pos- stbly forward the resolution. ‘The resolution, over, did not emanate from Congress, but only a the Hose of Represeutatives. [never ine Amertea of to disturb our rela y unable Lo make the opinion of nd by the American House of My desire 13 that the h have existed between the a century may Stl] continue. My actlon Was forced upon iné by the abuse to whieh T Was subjected here at home as a consequence of the vote of the House of Kepresentatives.. Prussla withstood all temptations froin other powers to In- lerfere in the affairs of America and to recognize the southern states “Indeed, Prussia might claim the merit of having. prevented such a recog- hition by the benevolent attltude which she malie tained.” When Prince Bistarck concluded Dr. Haenel, of the Cuiversity ot Kiel, who is a leading spinie among the progressists, and Who took « prominent part in the ineldental debate apropos of he Lasker u ome days azo, took the Huor and sald in sub ance: “It isa utter of profound regret that Prince Bistnarek shonid have uttered no stugie | word In praise of Herr Lasker. People are accuse omued to reserve reproof for the living. Why Las Tice Blsiarck not spared the dead?” ‘Vhe chancellor retorted that he had not sat in jnidgineut on the dead, but those who liad tried. to the deceased “iad done so. He dented the alleged friendliness of the Lasker party toward lin. Mert Lasker bad consistently and persistently op- poset iitun. Dr. Haenel urged that the trlendly sentiments of the Fesolution shottid have been recognized without lly wweigins the words ia which they pressed Bist ts Bet but ck conterided that the exchange of Parliaments was highly lap added that Dr. Machel, 10 $0. 4 motion Conveying the stay to Uhe House of Kepresent- propriate he ed, Could Introd aS OL the re aUVes Tor Its expresston of Sy inpathy. Eloping With ai ‘angelist. THE WIFE OF A MANSFIELD, O110, MEKCHA: VAILED UPON 10 DESRET HEE Atelegram froin Manstteld, Obto, March 12, says: Benjamin F. Hetunger, amerchant tallor of this ty, made Known to-day that hls wife decamped on Friday last to Jol Ansee M. Rober at Fairmount, Rover is a_Uraveling revivalls{, belonging tO, sei styling themselves the “Come Outers,? aequalnted with Mrs, Hettinger atla us mecting In Bucyrus. Rober came. to id several Umes afterward, and. always the Hettingers. ‘The husband thing until, ab the last visit of vangelist, the latter took occasion w that the marrige relation between rand lis wife was a farce because at the Une of her marriage, Mftecn years ago, she had a husband living, from’whom she was not divorced. Hettinger dispited this polnt, and_uncerementous- caused the evangellst to take his dep: at sulne tithe having his susplelons aroused con- cerning the relations existing between Roper and lus wire. A week later Mrs. Hettinger went (0 At- a, Ohio, to vislt relatives, and while there was ynstantly in communteation with Koper, who had > Indiana, and who besought hi band and come to him, His persuasion, avalivd, and, In response to a telegram from. Lita On last bidding her wo come Uo Jilm tin mediately, she went, During fier stay"in Attlea her husband became convinced that il was not right, aud he went to Attics. Its wize got on the same train trom which he alighted, bound for Fatrmount. Hettinger 18 45 und his wite is flve years younger. ‘They Were nutrried at Millersburg, Oto, tt 1868,5 at that Grae being a grass widow.” Koper was inerly a lawyer, but has latterly become an evans gelist. He has’a wife in Falrmount. re he tnaliy Th A Mysterious Pious Fraud. 4 UNMASKED AT ROCHESTER AND MADE To DISCORGE TA-GOTTEN GAINS. Last fall, Just before Archbishop Gtbbons left for Rome, he was visited by an elderly man, who clalmed to be an archbishop of the diocese of Chal- dea, So he sald. Archbishop Giobons was not aware of such a diocese, but as he brought credentials from Cardinal McCloskey, of New York, he was | Well recetved and invited to celebrate mass at the cathedral. He did so every morning for some tne, and made himstit very popular. He spoke nume: Tous langnages, and was evidently a learned man, He Sald his name was Barjena, and he had traveled the World over. He lett after collecting quite a sum Of money, ostensibly for its Ortental mission. He | Was civon letters to the bistiop of Cinelnnath whens | he was well received, and finally went to Rochester, | N. ¥., where he seetis to have come to grief. While in the sanctuary of St. Joseph's Kedemptortsts ehureh in thatelty his demeanor during a mass, tuade several of the congregation suspicious, “By thelr advice the alleged archbishop was questione and was found to be unable to give the absolution of the chureh in Latin A few moments liter he disappeared from the pastorate where he was stay Ing, leaving all his clothes behind him, DUuL carry ing’ away £0) for his alleged Oriental mission he had secured from the plous of Kochester, He was rested at the depot and made to refund the $300, after Wilich he Was let go, and disappeared. Miss Hit. Iw Sharon divore in San Francisco yesterday the celebrated marriage contract was offered In evi- dence to prove the defendant and plainuff to be man and wife. H. L. Wells, of Santa Cruz, testified that he heard Senator Sharon in August, 1881,1ntro- duce the plain to @ friend of the witness as “Mira Sharon.” | To the Faitor of Tae Evests é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1884. Outrages by the Dog Catchers. | STAR, Will you kindiy allow me space in your columns for protesting, In the name of that portion of hu- in whose make-up the quality of mercy has not been left out, against the brutality practised by the dog catchers of this city, and by the oficers having charge of them. Yesterday, while walking in the neighborhood of 14th and P streets, my at- tention was arrested by. the lond and proionged shrieks of a dog, who was being carried by the tall and When at a convenlent distance {rom the omclal | Wagon, Was hurled Into {t with such violence Uhat Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE Eventxo STAR. Movt A HILt.—The cutting down of the eleva- tion on Saph Street, in the rear of the Presb terlan church, takes away another of the few re maining pieces of the ae, op Which Alexandria was originally built, The lot opposite, alongside the old Columbia engine house, 1s now the only one Which Maintains the original level of St. Asaph street. Three houses there, one on Prince, east of St. Asaph, and the others on St. Asaph street, Wich were Dullt betore the street. was excavated, Still remain, and their high perches yet show the level from which the street was cut down, | ALBXANDRIA Cocsty. Poor. —The supervisors of the nolse of Its fall could be heard at a distance of | Alexandria counts have refused to make make any 10) feet. .An indignant gentleman threatened the | appeal to the federal government to assist, the arrest of the offeuder, Who fearlessly pointed to a | suffering poor of the county. As the United States policeman in a Ught wagon, who had authorized | now owns large tracts of land rented out to tenants, the outrage. LM.M. | itwas thought reasonable that it should contribute to.the support of such of them as became paupers, ‘The cost of maintaining the poor in the county during February was $6 NoOTES.—Muntoe Wiison, a colored laborer, em- ployed by 8. B. Stoutenburgh In digging the cellars: tor Dr. Kiipstein’s new house, on St. Asaph street fell dead there whtie at_ work Yesterday afternoon, ——Ar the last mayors court George Conner was discharged from susplcton of taking clothing from. the house of J. P. Agnew, there being no evidence to sustain the chars. for trespa Covet 1x G Yesterday, Johnson agi. District of Cohumbta; ap- Peal dismissed for fatlun to print. Cinetin Coret—Jidge Hagner. Yesterday, Rich agt. Henry; verdict for defend- ant. Equrry Cocar—Judge Macarthur. Yesterday, Green agt. Forsberg: auditor's report confirmed. ‘Wheeler agt. Beall; restraining order cou KR, Cawood's property.—The issued, returnable March 18. Rawards age Ken. | (0% te wilt not be. kept. open Under Hts nedy; Sale ratified nisi: terms of sale modified and | Brad’ AT Fee eT oe aieilce vane aualigrs revort atited uit [iueetings of coultionists and republicans are called aeons, Hovey and Dole agt, MeDo by Messrs. Windsor, Wair and Miller, chairmen of the party committees, to meet on the 2éth of March and elect delegates toa city convenuon. Bac-Nisu Carreren.—The French occupted Bac- Ninh Wednesday. ‘The Chinese fled tn the direc- tion of Thaingiuten. ‘The French had seventy wounded. ‘The Chinese loss was heav3 agt. Munder; sale ratified and reference to auditor. | Phillips agt! Walbridge; second reference to. aud- itor. “Nolan agt. Nolan; testimony ordered taken. Pouce Covkt—Juage Snell. ‘To-day, William Lee, colored, was fined $50 for carrying concealed weapons. He was arrested yes- terday in the grounds of the Executive Mansion when about to assault a colored iin with a surzi- 1 knife. Edward Pillsbury, fast driving; $20, Souny Mack, colored, pleaded guilty toa charge of getting a naif cord of wood by false representations And was sentenced to 90 days tn J Chinese Wedding» in Georgia. AMERICAN BRIDES—GREAT SOCIAL SENSATION. A telegram to the New York 7ritune trom Augusta, Ga., March 11, says: Connected with the ejectment of Chinese merchants from Waynesboro last spring waSa little romance which has just end- ed disastrously, Wille Loo Chong, a spruce young Chinaman, began business in this city and pros- ered beyond expectation. Among his friends was Mr. Fulcher, father of a blooming daughter of tif- teen, whom’ the young Chinaman married, The husband, elated with’ his pectmlary. and’ social Progress, wrote to lis friends in California that Georgia Was the “place to et Melican witee,” Two of them came and began business in Waynesboro, which Was already disgusted by the previous mar: Tage. ‘The evident Ainatory intentions of the men fanned this indignation into flame, and resulted in ther expulsion trom town by an armed masked mob, which also upturned and destroyed thelr goods. ‘This matter came before the Chinese Minister at Washington, was made. the subject of an interest- ing corr’'spondence, and 1s now undergoing Investi- gation in the federal court In Savannah, through a Suit for $60,000 damages. ‘The proceediigs are up- held by “Secretary Frelinghuysen, who has prom ised the Chinese Minister iunple reparation for Lis countrymen through the court, The Chinamen of the city then became bolder than ever; and last August sUll another mixed marriage fool place, which had the mil. approbac ton of the bride's ‘Iriends and relatives, A few Weeks later, the Chinese husband asked his white wife to do Some very un-Amertean thing: and on her retusal he turned her outof doors, and threw her PRZES OF $50, $25, B10, AND $5. ‘The Person who furnishes the largest number of Eng- lish Words that are composed entirely of letters found in the word Acctvenr will recetve $50, ‘Tho three Persons who furnish respectively the next Jarzest number of Words will receive #25, 310 and $5 each, For full printed particulars address, inclosing stamp, THE UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION, 890 anv 822 Broapwar, New Yorx Orr. ‘The Oldest and Largest Mutual Accident Company in the World, CHARLES B. PEET, Wf Rogers, Post & Co,), President. JAMES R, PITCHER, Secretary. at clothing out after her. From this time the happl- cr hess of Georgia's Culnese colony seemed tovesidly | Normya New Usver Tue Svs. marred. ‘Through tt all Mra Wille Loo Chong reigned as soctal qu But lately she too, has fatled to meet the {deal of her yellow husband, Quarrels ensued, In whieh 101s sald Loo Chong beat Nis wite unmercifully; attd now she has quit bun and returned to the protection of er father’s roof. Gm = is hree young girls in astupefied condition, lying upon rouzh matting: upon raised platforins, and nine dirty and *toul- Smelling Chinamen sitting around a small ¢ gaged In playin game pecuilar to the Celestia! the shocking scene that met the eves of Phil {a's policemen when they made a descent, Although thie old saying—as old as the hills—often Proves true, yet we intend to convince you this week that there is something new under the sun, and that we are able to show it to you. We have received direct from Europe. and have now on our counters, the handsomest and cheapest awortinent of Faucy Baskets you ever saw, and are able to offor— Lunch Baskets i numerous styles at 25c., worth 35 and 5 Shopping Baskets st 24, lined and embroidered, lock yesterday morning, on the optum joint nd | Wet See e Euunbling hell of Moy. Lees im that eltys tne gins | Rush Beets at 15, 20a 250 Were 1X, 19 and 21 ye: i Each of | Ts Old respectty them her experience In the “joint.” ‘They pati $1 for the opluin they smoked. ~All had been the place a nutnber of times previously, and thetr haggurd appearance told the story of Uielr degra- lation. atinained Work Baskets frou 40 Tufant Baskets, piatu, with pocket, lined and satin Tined, trom 9c, ‘ i ets in all styles, from 49¢. Traveling Baske PALM LEAF LUNCH AND TRAVELING BASKETS, . worth $1 et worth 81.25, worth $1.30 ‘THe MARYLAND LRGISLATURE.—IN the senate of Maryland yesterday Mr. Hodson’s_ bill to tax mort- gages was reported favorably. In the house of dele- gates the Wilkinson tobaced Dill Was Teported [av= orably, and a Dil was Introduced,to exempt church property from taxation, iY ‘Tue Vingista Leaistatcre.—Both houses of the general assembly of Virgina yesterday” passed a Dill to authorize the Roanokeand Seabourd railroad in Leat Baskets at die Pahu Leaf Baskers at €1.29, worth 22. Belin Leal Baskets at 1.50, worth ‘These Baskets arvextra ae th cs mt 4 Baskets at 19¢- company ty fnsext in und operate talltoad and | Fi 1 Basket | Gansportation lines in Virginia. and other states, | inshupe and lovely desten. he Honse adjourned tast night consequence of | pAlgrketEmakcts. Cloth Bankete, Prait Basket Toy distressing disaster ty the miners at Laurel | Buskets Basket Wall Pockets, Willow Battie. Willow Coal Tulnes at Pocahontas yesterday. “Coe, sock of Pau Buby Cartissrsof tseculcbeate signed the bill passed by the | muke of Mckee & Harrington isnowopen for inspection. F ihe protection of oysters Ah the Potor a yet Tt is the same bill passed by the Maryland legistature ss M. SILVERBERG & CO. A p + TOYS AND FANCY Goop: seotutery Pore 812 SEVENIH anu 213 EIGHTH ST, _mmo ‘Near Feunsylvanis avenue, PPP U U RRR ERB Pop you eek & ber 0 0 fee’ Ee rd UU RR E e “Ww ROR kee AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, elthor asa delicion Pe o> Www Bob Deverace or for mediciual purposes, an unadulterated pre 3 3 Wauw p Wilakey, are invited to auake eB “oo W'"w Doo | eoawt This powder never varies, A marvel of purity,| YU pip BPA pee BRR, U PP BPE, EPR GRR, strength and whotesomenew, More economical than | {] H EPF EPP ER FSH the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition. UE: todas oS with the inultitude of low test, short weight, alum or . Phosphate powders, Svid only incans. Roxat Baxrxo@ WHISKEY. paeeoee Coes ater et = ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has = = proved to be FREE froin Fusil Oil, and indeed a any Ef the inden ingredients whlch aro. aed © give 5 7 To Bex Dux Goons Axo Carpets | ttitiou age and favor w this popular arin. AT Cost, ‘ ONLY THIRTY DAYS MORE. NO GOODS CHARGED AT PRESENT PRICES. BIG BARGAINS IN BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 10 styles Heavy Damask, 2, 1 styles Heavy Datuask Gath les Heay, Darnusk. S6e. ‘Oatylow Fine Damask, BIG BARGAINS IN FRENCH BLACK CasHMERES, | 10 pieces all-wool Cashineres, 360. 10 pieces All Woo] Caalitueres, 4 hieces ail wool Cashiieres, 46¢, FOR SALE BE BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 2. B. BRYAN & BRO, C.C. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, THOS. A. ROVER, N. T. METZGER & BRO, BEALL & BAKER, Batyles Hews: al Sad anes oe aah es nate -s 3. C, ERGOOD & Co, ply Carpets, Ingrain Carpete, 376, Summer silks, Se, Spring Dress Goods, Wasurxarox, D. 0. 400, 12g. c. M. Towson, HR. & &. W. CATHERWOOD, mhi3 696 Pennsylvania Avenue (South Side). PHILADELPHIA, feb9-3m_ Sone Paoraretons, Vauarrs Canamera, PUREST IN THE COUNTRY. ‘They epeak for themselves, ‘Imported Pure Olive Oil on dranght. 620 9ru Sager Noxtawest And 1399 PENNsYLvaNTA AYENUR SJosr Recerven NEW STYLE NECKWEAR, NEW UNDERWEAR, FANCY HALF HOSE, FANOY HDEFS,, ke. &¢. TYSSOWSKI BRO! JE IR VIFF To PRovIDR, AGATNSe FMERGEN cies that are liable to arise in every family. A col may be udanwerous thing, or not, depending upon the means at hand to combat it, In sudden attacks of cold, croup, asthina, cte., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will prove the quickest and most effective cure,aud your beat friend, Giro. ANDREWS, OVERSEER IN. THR, LOWELT. Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty yearn be- fore his removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheam in, ite worst form, Its ulcerations actually covered more ‘than haif the surface of bis body and limvs. He was entirely cured by Ayer's Barsaparilla, bee certiicato in ‘Ayers Almanac for 1863, 3 3230 Beacriroz Duess Goons SORE ors ANDO SrneTS tome SILK AND Woot, Lc New Colors, Now Shades, only 26, (real value 60.) ee — CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. SS SEE ORES Conan Perfect Fitting. oH SILKS! SILKS! erates aera ‘Made SILKS, $76, COLORED SILKS, 50, ‘ Bane ts HANDSOME BROCADE BLACK SILKS. 75. ‘Positively the latest and most 11 aSiLE AND WOOL CHECK DRESS GOODS (imita- Fit Guaranteed. RADZIMERE COLORED SILKS (superior quality Call for this Corset and notice that every pairis only Bi, special Varyaite > SKS (Superior quality), Coa QhEW XORK MILLS SHEETING, 23 wide, best 1€ ala Parsephone, Our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced, # WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR THE TRADE ONLY, Our 81.50 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1.25, Our 81.75 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1.50. NUNS’ VEILING! we wide, = Pluk, Creuin lus, Blaskatsg.” “146 double-width— eELACK BROCADE PURE SILK GRENADINE (ao- Si besten. SE = COLORED SILKS (worth $1) reduced to )TYLES {REMNANTS OF SILKS at lens ta ee ES Tae Fore Avenve Sana S: Se IN SILK AND FELT HATS, BLEACHED 7, eit ‘nes eelisah Sent Pe 0, ASK pare acts, Introduced by Dunlap & Co., of New York, BLACK SILK MERVILEUX (special 9135) reduced to gh EOE ergata st Now ready at COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SATINS, 60. WILLETT & RUO! mbil CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. | gyeaam 0p" BExnanUVania AVEXCR, ; ad John Coleman was fined $5 , Council. THE M. P. CONFERENCE gT POCONOKE. At the Maryland M. P. conference at Pocomoke | | City yesterday, the president, Dr. Murray, reported | the year as one of peace afid Success. He eriticised | the Mode of assessing the churches, and insisted | upon the Importance of nore cenerdus support of | the ministry. The older pastors were reduced to sore straits and the younger tempted to. serk other con- Recilons for employment. The Theological Semi Bary was commended £0 Ue zealous support of the chure ‘The first Wednesday tn April, 1885, was fixed for | the next meeting. THE M. . CHURCH SOUTH. Last evening the anniversary of the board of church extension was held in connection with the conference of M. E. Church South, in Baltimore. | Rev. S. K. Cox, of this city, presided, and the secre. | tary, Rev. David Morton, made an address. } IN THE WASHINGTON M. E. CONFERENCE, | at Lynchburg, Va., yesterday, Bishop Andrews pre- siding, Rev. M. Hawkins offered the following reso- luuon: “That any minister who has received a salary of $400 per annutn shall not be allowed to present any claim to conferenc OTHER CONFERENCES, At yesterday's sesston of the Philadelphia annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, 1n Philadelphia, the members of the second year's class were admitted to full connection, Ion Of the New Jersey Metho- ntion, in Philadelphia, Kev. trong, professor of Drew Theological seulnary ered ah address on the interests of the institie | avitys | ton, == —= <== GreatAxpPosrmveCrosiseSare ‘TO CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL Isr. EVERYTHING AT COST. STUDY THESE PRICES: Cousins’ fine Kid Button that are 83.30, cost price #270 Cousins’ tine Kid and straicht Goat haud-sewed that arg soldat $5, your choice pow #3.00 Febble Button band-sewed that wer sold at 8430, now 85.25, ‘our lati’ fine Kid. strajeht Goat and Pobble But- ton tt have becu @280 anil 85, now at 82 and 82.0 Yemiember: thee are cost price Oui lot misen tine Kid ‘Spring Hoel that cost $2, ice $4.50 | | "Buh tow shoes at 92.25, £ hurts Low Shoes a former Ail our Ladies aud ‘stony Taw Shoe for, Susamer | wear ate now uit sal, all marked dowd to actual ‘cost, MEN'S SHOES aif Button, Lave aud Congress, that have id! for Weed than $5, sour cholee now, at ES [Fate ae very Dent sods tonda d at Els pe will scl que Pll our lkcr Mews and Boys' Shoes marked down to actual cost “ | “We ponitively close April Ist, Store for rent and frx- Grarene 4 i Lippers eboulA not miss this ” op- ey Burt's flue C: never been ‘Those ta want of 61 portunity. Kemember| SINSHEIMER & BRO., feb12-Imilw ‘808 7th atreet, between Hand L Reusanze: Reasaxrar: XC E OF OUR ENTIRE. OF ORG AME OF QE FLEE ABUPE ‘STYLES OF RIBBONS, SPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. REMNANTS OF SILKS—REMNANTS OF SATINS— | NANTS OF VELVETS. AND KEM aa NANTS OF PLUSHES, THAT YOU WILL BE PLEASED TO AT PRICES Bow wat KING'S PALACE WONDERFUL CLOSING SALE OF 000 UNTRIMMED HATS, worth from €1 to #2.50a Piece, your choice at Sbe., 250, 25c., to continue until eters Hat is disposed of—ahd doit nogiect the opportunity. Also, TIS, PLUME and FLOWERS at lower prices than ever before. ght more of the beautifal SILK. PLUSH COATS left, Rie oh wil Deeold ot bait price, Children's, Misses’ and Ladies’ CLOARS at 60e.on ar. 25 dozen elegant LADIES, VESTS at So, sold formerly at gi. . BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH CRAPE, for veiling and ‘trimming, at $1.75 to $2.50 per yard. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN KID GLOVES. Five-hooked Kid Gloves, our own importation, at 75. only, sold formerly at $1.25. Elegant Mpsquetairy Kids at $1, sold formerly at 81.50, ‘Three-buffon elegant Kids at 67c., sold formerly at 8. ATTEND CLOSING SALE AT KING’S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. —_feb9 Srrixo Sryzes HOW A TTT gSSg HOW AA tT &§ UHH AA OT SS Hon Bee oD gS) we HH AA OT ‘ss8 IN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, ‘NOW READY, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 6028 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Losixa |= Sate 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 old at 835,00 we will sell at 16.50. Sold at 820.00 we will sell at $15.00. Bold at 826,00 we will sell at 813.00, Bold at 820,00 we will sell at $10.00. Bold at $16.00 we will sell at 88.00, Bold at $12.00 we will sell at $6.00. ‘All other Goods in proportion. We have Suits for Boys from 18 to 17 years old, from e450 cp. ‘Men's Pants from 81.25 up. e LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STHEETS. mb3 Seat Tue Firry Cesrs Ox Tus DOLLAR SALE GUES ON ar tHe MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 230 00 OVERCOATS at. $25.00 OVERCOATS at.. 820,00 OVERCOATS at. 815.00 OVERCOATS at.. 810.00 OVERCOATS at. SUITS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS IN SAME PROPORTION. Fast received a splendid line of SPRING OVERCOATS, At 67.80, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, FULLY 50 PER CENT BELOW THE PRICES OF ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY, Also a nice Line of Boys’ SUITS, At8S, $4, $5, 86, $7, $7.50, 88, 89 and $10. ‘They beat anything ever shown here for the money. THE MISFIT STORE, (CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS m4 NE BLOCK OF 2,700 SHARES (PAR $100) 2in & Co. Bisnors ‘Cures ‘720 Sth street, cor. H street n. w., oan ‘Washington, D.@, tine. Use Dr. Butts | murcough, 8 Almost Given Away To-Morrow Only cs at R. Goldschmlis, $12-7th st. nw: J. Armstrong's laundry soap 6 lus for Ss. s6ld_ élsewhere tor += Rising Sun stove polish 6 cakes for 24c. sod for Gbe.; Turkish Bath sj ferry: werkt DAT racks, mets FP 6 dress aX acking, 3 boxe cr lissing ¢ h moss n a iets 4 {painted trench ¢ ad patted china water pitchers $e; 1 cu: CoverAt White eli Worth $1.35, decoratal F cers oniy ts tz. W worms halr-trish, ccant, tec kes of Whisk brosta, only a also xteat Katns In hotiseturnisuing guats of every desenyy ton, The Following will be SI7 wo sar oy Immense Hargains nto tor to-morrow Th st. nw 48 sheets of col Mat iron and stand, 18 decorat hand exes eng and taney tray, worth $1.25. ery larger si, 27e.3 forks, 44c.; “rk ny at M. Augenste tedu dustyan and brash, tte ujolica baskets, 167: % | atket bas | buckets, 28 qt, Te ut. 6 Stes sat, pr ae. werd sauerpann, 82 8 qty Nes aque Sz footed Wash basins 4° sod elsewh champion ttn flour srives So dishpans, 10, 18,14, 1c. peers puddings pans, all sues and shapes, dc., Worth BV: ple plates, 6 for We, Examine prices on our immense stock of baby Wirizes, UUukS and Yullses before purchasing | elsewhere, Relinhle Shoce, Ladies $2.00 Unit ied Kid and Gi at Button, me- Hn, pointed OF Cormmioa Sense Toe, WARS fot Gents’ $1.50 Button, Laced or Congress, plain or Upped. | Boys $1.15 A Calf Button, warranted. Misses $1 heeled or spring heel Kid and Pebble Button. Child's So, heeled oF spring heel Kid and Pebble sutton. Infauts sewed. ‘Try Schonberger's celebrated be. cigar, the in Congress. Sprelal reduced rates to patel Dusiug by the box for TOW Ouly, at Cd ae. fine Kid and Goat Button, mand An Immense Assortment of the Latest Styles of Baby Carriages Will be sold at low prices, at. Gotdscamid's, 812 7th st. nw. $3 Per Gallon, 73c. Qt. Kottle, No. 1 Rye Whisky, beat in the world for the money. 1 McGee's, 9th street, Johnsons Kestaurant, and E'sireets The latest Hot Linch Coun- nthe chy. Oysters, fish, and game. Ladies large saloon attached. 3 13th t A pleasant tragran Skin Cigars” them “Just splendid IS wherever “Seal | atest Styles Dresy Improvers, StreU{ nortiwest 3 at Schonbenzer’s, 359% Aces tor 1 Pa. ave. n, W., ate equal to Some ‘other dealers’ cigars. Sold by ‘Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophiosphites of Tame and Soda for congits, © red nutrition aud general debiltt <u to take, Preseribed by Physichins by Drug: | ists Lange bottles, tae. Manu iy WE. | Thornton, corner Baluore and Hutrison strects, Baltimore, Md. WE ‘To Make a Salad that is certain to ple Durkee’s Salad Dressing. ever offered, and none table saue at 3 Nothing equal to it was So popular, Ivis a superb cory Nasaldine curs C: am “Alderney Duiry Wagons” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” pirlits, Se, je Rirund, Also, Cottage hows, Butternuaik abd sive ilk, Se. per quart, Cream 1878. Covers BOUCHE, FILS & CO DRY Goops Duss i rods: Fos Srarvo. WE_HAVE OPENED OUR &PRING 8TOCK oF DEPSS GOODS. CONSISTING OF EVERYTHING NEW IN SILK. WOOLEN AND COTION Fab. MCS THEY HAVE BEEN, BOUGHT CHEAP, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST Post: BLE PRICE COMPATIBLE WITH GOOD gUAL- Try WE OFFFR SPPCIAL BARGAINS IN SILKS. WETCR WE HAVE PURCHASED IN LARGE QUANTI. °RDER TO GET THEM CHEAP, AND Wr INSITE INSPECTIONS AND COMPARI- SONS, BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS. PONGER, INDIA PONGEE, EMBROIDERED PON- SATIN MPRVILLPUX IN ALL COLORS AT $1.28, THE CHFAVEST AND MOST DUBABLE BILE uD {SEEMS OF CHOICE PATTERNS IN FRENCH EMEROIDERED FICHUS, GRPNADINES, ke. PROUT CLOTHS, BROADCLOTHS, TRIGOTINES, LOTH AND CASHMERES IN ALL COLORS. VERY Lan AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF BLACK OCRTALDT'S CREPES AND PRIESTLE ETTAS MOURNING SHAWLS IN NEW DESIGNS WITH CREPE BORDERS. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST TABLE LINEN WE FAVE EVER SOLD. KEING PART OF THE STOCK OF A BANK) URER IN BEL HOUSFREE INVITED 1 GOODS. EXTRA WEIGHT, EXTRA QUALITY, LOW ES, LINEN SHEETING OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, TOWELS, NAVKINS, &o, ERS AND HOT! ONE PRICE W. M. SHUSTER & SNS, 919 Penpaylvania evenon, | B-THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. mbit Buscx Siuxs BLACK SILKS, BUACK SILAS! her othored tn thin tiarkot KHADAMES, Bink and Colotd.a new duvales vats Toc Soda formerly wold at OL x UBS, Black wud Colors, All the new shades assortment of WOOL FABRICS W SPT atylew at the. very lowest Dou't fail to wee tein before mawitg your 4. & LUTTRELL & Co. #17 Market Syece New Sruso Waars SEATON PERRY (BUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER HAS JUST OPENED NEW IMPORTED Tar EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ANDCKEPE DECHIEE, FICHUS, “LATEST NOVFLTIPS IN PARASOLS AND SON BLA MBLELLAS. TWISTED SUK HEERNANTES, LOPIN'S GRENADINES. SURAH GHENADINES., “SPECIAL BARGAINS” IN LYONS BLACK SILKS, re BL 1.25, 81.90 to $4.50. “UNUSTALLY GOOD) VALUPS" IN RHADAMES, SURAHS AND KADQIMELS PROM 81 te #290, COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL WOOL FRENCH Deeee ‘LATES! FLX IORYS INCLUDING AGk THE, ‘OI PLALN AND OCOMBI- PAKIS NOVEL TIE CHINA STLKS, NATION SUITS. NEW PLATN AND PIc ISINES AND SUMMER SILES, URE LINEN LAWNS. FULL LIN PRIN ts SCOTCH ZEPHYES. oH SATINES AND SICILA NEWF FEMENOLDERED SATINE AND BATISTE ROBES, SUPEKB ASSORTMENT LUPIN'S BLACK DRESS FABRICS. re GOODS, PLAT MBECT PRICES GUAKANTEED. FIGURES AND OUR. EATON P PERRY. Perry Butlaing, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Sth street. Ftablished 1840. mbt Dar Goons TRUNNEL & CLARK No. S11 Market Space, Are adding daily attractions in all departments of their bang stock SpevialTtancaine in Alan, SU MANNILKS. FRENCH COTTON GUC Also tiany Novelties in's HLA 1, Tull Line ¥ WHitk Dest valde in the £2 We coniially invite an examination of Btock. MAXINTSI, Very dry, qt. and pte, ‘These well-known brands of Charcpagne ane quaran- teed to be from the Vintage of IS74, which has produced the vest Chaupaxues ot the past ib yeana For saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. a17-8m Eowaro Cavey & Co. 425New Yorkavenua, PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING, A Taran Stock ot RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Proos JOBBING IN ALL THFSF. LINES PROMPTLY AT- ; TENDED TO. 1 Koval LIQUIDGLTE | Mende Everything Salted ax Tee Adam Hurdan it? Fira as Strougest, ry, Billiard | = ant Cloth, | Wari ty and Gen- Agente Wanted im uly by Manutacturers, Tai PEXNSVLVaNIA AVENUE, a ns, Grocers, Stationers, Hac ral Stores, ont every Ci, and Count 3.0 ositana & 65, Wastjuat Secverry Frow Loss Br Benouaze, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. TBE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT, of Washington, In tteown building, ConNex ISTH STREET ax New Tore Aye, Perpetual Charter, set of Congress January 220, 19m, cayital, x 500 The ia tneidvite Fire and Gunster Prot uu trun 85 to 800 per Sear, according to size and luratone ‘oon joining vaults, provided fur Safe-rentera VAULE LOVES GUARDED BY 1HE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK. RECURITIES AND VALUABLES of tion, including BONDS snd STOCK! peuiiers | RY, DEEDS, &e. taken for SAFE-KLEPING, oo SPLCIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Raton, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Presiden Seer Pmane N INGGS Treasurer, ALBEKI'L BIULIEVANT, Secretary. C.F Nymin, abet Seon. Bentamt Aer, Charles ©.G : crag Hac Peary ‘ohn G. Parke. a Ger Taz Brsr “THE CONCORD HARNESS= ‘We have on hand a larve stock of the Celebrated “CON- (CORD HARNESS,” of ull kinds and deseription, at Lowist Prices. IJ, ‘ONE PRICE ONLY, mars We have opened this morning 100 DOZEN MOKE OF THOSE. TRIMMED CAMBRIG CORSET COVERS, \T CENTS BACH. last lot weetall offer, of this garment D HATS, ERY GOODS, ET the Opie will bea lange and Tew assortanetit of Suk atel Cloth Wrap, Bag ‘i ypes in Paronan Jereaye ad MM WILLIAN, Tete Trevise, Paris, 907 Penneylvanisavenne mhy@ AEE LATEST. AND BES rown Dir dc Somaptenion White ‘Clover Ease id sn by drat si Ra feta Mee J.P. Pace IMPURTER OF FASHIONS IN PARIS AND LONDON, MILLINERY |ALANCE OF WINTER IMPOR- TALIONS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PREVIOUS TO THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. ROCHON, CORCORAN, BUILDING, @ Tiist CLASS MAI. DRESSER FROM Pi Tatenis mont ive Medals Scum Sapectouset Farm Lyonsand View, MATCMAS HAI AND’ FINE BATE WORK. Ladies tine Hair Cutuug and Halt Dressing, Hair dyed! and sliauupoved in aftst clase neanmee. Wise wonder FTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ea Mis. Sena Rovere, 008 NINTH STREET, OPPORITE. PATENT OFvIcs. Novelties in ART NEEDLEWORK, KENSING! ARASENE and RIBBON EMBROLVEMIES and MATERIALS for the same. Complete stock of ARASENP, CHENILLE, FELT® SATE STAMPING PROMPTLY EXE mo | Rae Arrnacriox os of difleront deter WORK and KN cnnpiete Oath for “Ciiliren's LACE, SATEN ana a Nits ‘Griuant.onn aud Zephyr WORSTED. Groin ENTTTLNG VARS, all colors, kinase SIBMUIDERED MATERIALS un band at ‘hee ot (ext market rice, Aastos Fist, ine reat rity SEAS EREETERC prg chee ag et nop, Siar SCORERS wreceas DiS EeENINGD Geohivusen's Clutives Cleaned Uy tha: process si tore their cries to ‘nectunliy. Price O86 ead wi To Se Sr Too Maxx Goons, ‘And, in onder to move them, we will continne to GIVE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON al CASH SALES or CARPETS, FINE FURNITURE, LACE CURTAIND ASD PORTIERES, UNTIL MARCH 15th, SINGLETON & HOEKE, mbs 801 Market Spece, H. BakR, IMPORTER AND TATLOR EE Coupe, Carriage, and Rosd Harness a specialty. LUTZ & BRO, > ajlning National Hota ‘Trunks and Satchela ingat vary, at lowest prices, eT) FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, ‘Grntiemen who Lave had trouble in getting Sttelan® smutted are availed to call at the Mashjon Hous ~~ LP. Ave, Weshingtea, DO

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