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LOCAL MENTION Tlie Urnihrr. Cft"'"* or TT?E <"HIK'' ,v\j orrrPR. 1 W a-iiin ;T"N. ]>. < .. M ir i CI. ivi. 1 Ym.| On Tu?~d.i.v r;tir u. ,.t!?pr, r<iii > . ; ,:i r ;s ?n. dl. al''d lor .\e v Lngl : ? !. tnd ; ,irt v u< ith.*r, Wtrb local rains,!. r ih?-n.'.t.ut Atlanti -tat-.,. I INK i: C-TER CARD*?J. .1 i V I ? 121 !?t ll St. Uzav Sns:a Imer's adv? rt:---ue?ii. ?TgTitES, 4409th street. S?*isi;n saopK. I>iin<,w!i.-->n's. I k to-morrow. JjAVKyour' ? t.-n : |? tvipj. ave. CITY AM) 1>I>TKICT. AMiivnu nK Ac.. '""o-niytu. Nation.*! Turmn:.?"Th--Lights o" London.'' KoHP'-K fERA Hisk.?"Tie l>eiie.-of Heart.-."* 4!.">7TJ! >TKKKr >0i:TIlWK.-T.? p."I'g alia AUtOXii itl> ?'l:y. l ih *Tsii ? viiyi t. -"Hunting a situation" ami *ar:- *t? Uimk Mi:ccn.?"Cin lereli " ami curlo.slt.IC3. l'nniii'n??'it I.<m'uIv stivf lamp- v, in r?- light i at ( p. m. and ext.MfUl-1. <1 .IT 4:1"? a. ui. 1 uigl:l a ii: iii iiar.i-it lii -h nt i:nMn^n f'-'.l from a i ir on tii?> Vanhln^toB aad (jewyMOini ralir>>:rl at the crossingon is!i strict,cutting ins Lend >"-vt r. !v by tin- rjii. Nt .\t Wedn?I..v i'\.s .i :fr>r K il"_-g's cotirs<d vBl move i,i to*; Criminal conn, bvme Judge w > it lor typn up! trial of tkccasts iww pending a^alt.-* i .*-> it. i >r. Ti .-r ?-nt,ar% r>* invention Saturday n!.V nf Aa.-- Lall a--It s t!ie I?? ia*.i-Miloii, on M .> >. 11. *. i: id- r an-l I ?* r I .il. and as altern ab - !> niiuia and VV. r . UvM -. Mr. .J n:es T. Hall, a el' -k !n t> ^ Treasury" dopa! ' lll-li:. wlilli having t ir < . ! ! M?,;ii'?rt:il caur.\a s.i*'it?I i' ev-ii! . : ii-.-a . the st. p- ami .i" I ii ami a > -.-. >! w.u> t ak'-u tO Ills hotlie cii -pr;mg r. i-i. m ti??* c v:.'>. 'iii > .1.'-i i'un.l _ \ r i Irt'.* ftt A1?ti?t"s La;: la-; \ctiliu'. I I.- r 'M :i. Mr -. Moi !!. Mr* M'tm- i sad y. ? rs. >r. ineiu. >i< *?. Kim . <?.!'. .. WaUecbvaail I.t-iTer ti?>k pirt in the en ter' iliila' iit. A nr.! i f ai?a;t 1.20H vi at' s lir.s I n c1v>n . tiy Mr. . . \v<io:wnrtti ! r t u-i' iir "t ta*- i"i ip-TUIii ;? <'( !. i.I Nurt!:. ,i>T, \\ :<!ltoCtV'l. Mtllt Will t- turn" I iiv-r ??? ' >> .-?i c?r ? as suon ua their htr i??-ui r?\ -i\. I? ini._r x t?i!.l:i> r:?i Sr.m'lav s*.\ 1 anil e;?iiit wlittetBmtnea.coos^tingof aLxty-sb jmsmul 1 in an > tktuiiM uh c>. altogether, wet reik'VMl 1 ttroagh tii>* fkdtcedrpartntnt. TotsaaktsS.MOj la: iUH icimcd i'.ir.iiijjh ihti rtrpiitifiil the cor1 Mt S*M - il. A i>f "f i tiT??-rs n??l tl!-* drcs-^rs iwirnn vurk t!,S I'.orniayj ii;.<>:i tfs?.- appnM he- i>t lIn orth IroM ol the mew Male, wu ?H .\av> lie-' J?. :!. :( T.t I'UilUit C M". >. >. Kiriv. its K Ml-r<"'f norihwest, TPill it a! " > O'cl'M'k i -t "-atu'-ilav lil'.rht ill'if Moll n I Pin .1 hal rack in ln's h:?!' 1: avy ^ny <?v-r;*out, ;. i ---ilri cap, smiui.'ci^ai-s ami a J air uf Ui'wn/i- rTa-r l)v:i:li. WHY JOHN" t'.MTHl .K J.M I N.ITHINi; IS HIS WTI.f TO HIS .4i.Liii.KI> V. IKK?HIS Wli K l.,No:.Ei? IN lli.? I LI. The ?ill ff John <J. l:'*Thu:i-''. f.v manager for k.i:i'l Toui, who V..1S kii! .1 s in-- tiiu? sinci* in a railroad aci-ji. nt. was pn -- ntcd iri th?; surrog.iti;"> c 'irt. Sew York, s aftonfeg. It gives all ihe pr.i;i- j ?rty to Jtuift N'il K-titunp. tli*- father of t.i?o tM After tli-- rlitt Befbnae-'S death the ntai to ! " d..J->-'l tju :iy ail; r .-ir -utt!" testaror. St u was bronghl ;alQa>l Bet hone bj hl-? W i I"!' ? ; f'.'l <Li. .11;'l ' ll* Ulli -t; 't s til at t i|<* MMWpnv!>.?'l> tefralaed irmn ia:k;n<any bo-1 iu?-t 'i> ?ir-. bet haw. KhM n it name, he says,; 1 J- L.I/ iSl ;!. (1. ! '! -i:'. I . I- ; V. il' 1-i < I*st :Uba h, lui'. i>- ui in i" . : !o'-t -in i'. r.n in. , Mini | * rt ? iliii'.y lii ll.c .. i \ ii i oiii.: s. i inwili n.rlh'-r >t.u - tii ; hu;??* w .- i.- ' iw.?r? of ui- .?:! - iiiv fnaa >i ui/i* i?"'i nam Xutcm-1 li r i:.. Ir*'- r. ,;ut -.?>s s i;al Mr >i -st: *?>? d th n . ;?> . Itutcin lii' >i in i". 1 ( l HP jcars. 1 htr will j vwumui dJiiattu} is-?. in tabi-ity. >??te 5r?'.)j t-x-i'iiiiiiiiiviioiior firnt. ! Ti til'- Kit1!. . : I !IE f.VIMN'. SHIt I ngr? t to'.t vi ur n-ciTt- r slnsld Lave t! inert Itprup-rto irtvc ; it- y to wi.r ca.-Ual ami hur- ' Tied Int-rvli w i'?i s v, wht roln I a:n pi? ed in an unlrtradiy .?t?1*t.> tlifpr?'?n? l; . 1 t i>>n-I < ml?ii v i>. I?. i . IIii . I i a - -. i his pur- . J" -Si * I I I..'. p,i,':li* !!- I f V. I t 1 l'cg.!r?i?*d .is pri. if aad M all) ei shoaldcer- j T Olily l:.ii lii 1 -1 III . I - .. : ;t?- witil ll.iU .'>11 I ! ?: -'i 'i*-' to u Mi ii In !n\i;m.. it ti n, . :). L1U? . >'ii.r- i? I fut-i ?>'ir i : - tit Tn.iu -t iminii-.p d I i Ian- :.t a.- I? -?t - iii--I ii- p?vulmr a' ii!r?:i>i; iui^ IMairtct; tad earnestly desire, there-1 j Ti;r?. t.i ,t - ''i;:iii-r: .I, 'i sh- * I ill lia V'- t:, l*~ fiwralaatl l-i-?i wui nf ourcltt/enc. aihIm? re- I ! ,i ->11. Iri- t, 1 \. -i- i|'ji! imi i isio w.isiiii, i> inf 'i . hi M-. ? ii-_riv ;ii -.* i n-i>- -- . It" all' I HUH' :.,r (Hiu|iLi:ni .I?a;nsl ti.-- ? ...a ? su'lit-rs. J. llr.Nl. | t in *(irlii3 Trottiii? 'Ji-rtin.;, rKIKiittM or TI'K l:\iK.- IN >I\V. Tho *prliic ir :in: n ; ,--nf tic- v.''a -! ti^ton | MilmcM win begin on 'i wahy, Maj eth, and ! *-0btlati>* thr u.ii W?-d:ii-~t - T hiir-iLr. ami F I i). Tic- pur- - ??fT? l*-I at;i"u::t lo :.tid s?ii;?- < : ill'- tii?t"s' tr" '? ii a id pn ;-rs i.f t:. i >n.11ry will l>*?iiT r?,!. j>r .ri-n i-:^tr,|;,wi: i-'ir.st da> 'i ii'--; >>. ii" ' r , p'ii> r"?i >r.im. Cla?. ?; I "ti'l l.a .- ; ? 1..1 p-;rs -. '1 ;... i 1,1.;.-, j j, ai>i- 50*1. i"r Si-. iiiKi (i,y ? \\t dti.--il 1 v. tir-t r. | ir-f- ?-*' : fi-r i i.'.-s. -..(1.: 1.pom:5ulW. Mrtwchia, | 1 Third ra.pntv ?.> ?. to",*:*! pi -.v.* i-: i?. Third da; 't hut> i ay. lir-j r.i . (>!:r ?r4.?, fori i-la>.s. N-i-cud riii-i-. p u -'- s.'sti, li t j : clii?. Foun h d?y ?T r: 1 - y. f,r-t r p?:r- ,>?, f cla?. s. .- ?. i ii--. pi- r?'f. lr? i"i al. par- r.-. i 'i bird r.i-s*. pu-^- >. r- - . ? It 1- ? \j- " >!t'ia 1 !. > Sir I {>:?. I', * ,rJ.>1iiisi.'i v. Hi t h?*r?" .1 1 p. . \-t 'Ui-. S;?'-la! lii'tiii-'-fu'-rit^ h.i??-1> i-iTi-r. -1 hy ti ' l?. and .J' iin-i 'ii'- ' 1 .1i i.'r-is t.i t : u_ tj, ; - jf can ^*-t him in ' ' ilTi"ii in . Th- -pi iai p'in?- >>f tli?* Hr--l ! 1} 1 u.t- i. t.-'l a r ' '!ih-- '!i. * SOCTH CAKOI.IN* <Nl> v \ \s srvr.l i- I' 'i 'N'C. IV. 1". Hun-h, of Ni-:tli 1 ap'il . 1. v. :; rriv -? arl? In April wl'h hls-t.title > >1 h'ir- .. n e>t?es cari* iccMV fl the *i. i:* facUltifs t t lie trtvk f'tr i?"t - ln?o ndllton t"r tVir sp! ing and- uniiier w r:.. o-,o. -.-of - ?--ral T< \ :s ?' tbics have v. r.t*. n t??r ear.', i,' ;-s. The?Texan stahies hav- iii-??-r t> r? ii- i? ; .-v. Events jn- tuk ci>i wok-.?*r.:?* e'.-vi tith -'iiiiTer-iry -.f the organ!/at ion n| tn.- Memorial lnth?-rat. ch-i- I' was : ji-i'-nl.v. past.-r. H. v. Dr. J.G. 1:1.:. . prea i d a sertcua ai>pro;irlati-ti? the'n - ... .j:l.'iK t" t. ari;. j.'i.-"1, w 1 ; ; t. *..a. I 1 1 tie- ':'ir 1 "f ii-v-'.i 1! .t. \\ v. K;j . ItanteIbrfc. whoha-HIn -a eagagedlamlssloi work In 1 t. ii.- -i. : l?r I: -: : - 1 op - tne "n_-'t?-J 11; i. . 1 . t s "TheTrue Inwartln??>f Korui mgiving the I r?.-lilts o." hi : 5? ? .... a f, ai; j;,,. Moniiiti. -. * 1 11 :.(!'k 1 : . _ ,s- i 1 v | Hr. H.ir r. a r- - :it i : a . t'entu-y re. -w. i. .. . r. i;. i|. 'w.? t r 1. -.. ir- t 1 ;--i ^ ; 1 1'n?hyt. ri a ehnreh al BeyrouT. S* ria.^i^liver.fl j llit< T'-t 1 *._r .t-1.i. ss ::t ' .- 'sou York .iv an Te*rKR*N< y Mrxnv,.. 'fh- |> -? * T.t }* -a.':--' I- . r l.ii: _ ' * ' . .- . livfrl ll; 1 -I'll , VI'-: ? - v.- 1 i: j-re-i: \ 11. 1 . . and Mr. i . M. :r -i ,-.w ' -. -1 Ing a" the Stomnl Teaapleyest'-nia> it-? on, nailer the aU i'li - ' till W. 1 . ,. I I* ires.-- 1 ?>v in. s. - -i:- v ., Mr-. Hart--k .ii.1 V" . ra:. -K.il iNvtsTniiTiv; t*m: ' m-: .'i- 11: I :.v ?t Vks Kujlt's.?LXenL ; -r- secoml precinct. I RMftitkil e&deavoiH wi re in - ! f-v hlin In ? - 1IubH 'ortglnnf a :!r?V thehonaeot Sirsw Kelly. I 1 r: >-r uit i nl |- str -t-t:"rf . \i) . t i i .Vf .ir.ii\ alght.l>ut thai Mrs. Ke|] r perststeatly I ir.v" tii- poi any lnf- nii t:i l: w j . tr. . h '.v\.r. iftti t! n '1'- t: .j ). j ; ee .' It |. w ,ai : \ -r t -; .; a':*! t. ! irir. rat>?* ' . :. f!. *- t^j *t --^i- i had : in a 1 1 i*..- hui'li'iL '?he L d '.V u- j al'- ! tiai;> d- -troved. II to *-1 i rr \ I \|.v. ? - t\- -i ' ii vr -r-' VMii.- ?. i! ,ti i .--- :.ue. Satunikjalgiit about lo ; I .r1 \ ' I . - ! i !' Ir' 1 ' ' ?tf! ' ! : ,r tin- . in r "f - '. a:. -1 ? . 1- i r th- .:li tii-- ar: ,. sii- i ?T'-.-!:ie.| lor ?.- ui. . tn i vr. W. IL Ftdh r. I I'y.ijtsvi . -.v:;ii i, >. (i- th-in< n la- w vs.; ; I.. ?i i it ma ii>rw a .i ii?t ; al . i. r1 " n to leave, ii aiad< an Insult 'a; response ; ? ? . I J' !'' -- Mr. I- tui r, v.. ':. r ti;t.--i In-- chI hlu 'V>m it aad sit on him. Nk. TtUlfrthen | ".I ' . in r i;r-u- th'-ir v V hol.i v.:;!-. ? t h the* : i*i,i'. -|' iijri ,.-r i:,. i.--'n. " a i"v. ; . was let in tin icntler i > Mr. Faller after a | !;"V' r u-"? -*a 1 f- ' - C'-iiila i - ii.s con- j d-icK I T*t V'-Mf.r f t?-p-.?'ll- r! 1 totho ehiincerv M.i>..f ,. ,,, , 1,;. I uiiir:::ir?>-.'-'l i- d i.' -ai - J wlir_-. au.-r ti.r.I aa !_ Mi\i;,.. tru t- -. n amber MB ivnnsyitanh are-l - i*' !> 'f* ll?.,|fy j, ^ , * #* I ,l-- T li?" ] * ST* ! \.5 thf-e-.it.-rj- '.rv-k dweiung; u. 1 part ?>r tot 2. la ?re N . *. .i. mtu i'i | on^K nnsvlvanla avr-i ; . lit !.-*!- \ Ing a Tr vet, aad i nning back lo K ftris-t. Sab- to coia ^L"> oifL1.1 t;r1 S?ur o'cloek pl aa, Tuesday." ?r. liS-h in-!.. .% ?. ].>; j i-nn-. Aaula avenu *. , Ftxr Pt;:i h Fi RNrrt KK ?r Armov.? \ii s-r^. lJ'in-in-?-!i i'.r?'s. ? to-n.- row j, >rnlng, at in :r - b? ,-i j . o'clr> k, twenty ptrur Inn I'KIIIOPT OKCUE-TKV f"ONi TKT. ? The r-.htarnptii.n e< r. - rt lo t peabndjr r?eheatr at 1 in eon. iua o-mnrr -.f night will u-? rare tr- ir.a'i ; D" wl:?. appreciate i.,i.e shoo ! tail io hear it. The pnnn'iini will be; Anu.n kubl'i-t. lrt, ' *'a'i luphofiv It. ? Major, N". g ? ; I- li AU-^r > mtMtOHu, Adtgio aoa t-uto, Mleirro, \ 11gi". A Ie-r"i .n ltH*<o. i_ YalllV. iii'iv ;,, I .TD '>'7 piano concerto in K flat major. r>. t,o. .ah Kro. A.t. v-i" tin i*n o inntr ..ttai.- I, Ihi'ado ail. -r i Ka non tntj.po Prot Carl Parltea. Tr. : i.-t, j.-ii hau.ento e trlonto. Sjiupiionlc j-- m. The Comiwl K ?The bill at theComiqu- f !- vr< "< iLmL a,tr "'llVe "ne- Conner* and K 1. .. Lut i u?*l Oro. ui- musical wonder; It. n-i ' ami !>o-, Ir.-'i enfn-o. an; It-vi-re ami oak.-, the ma-l -i ??;?. r tarrfc? K"JW? r and others will apt* ..r. tit ed tlu.ll'i*,' wltu 14 W ^ H'i ce, enut.eu liuntuig a suuatli ?n.r Hkal F.sti-eTrw-fitim.?Deedsln feci, ve b- -n f.l to\vIvM^:.M ,!!':'-' ' ' ,tr"v'1"-'. tr.'? T ?, Company. I.H 0. .M5. "v r 7" I'lXton to I.H t. >'. ! M--Itws. w. , V '*arn.*tt an t II. .1.1. to 1.. \\ h.ard, I'X - and S3, suu. sq. o:?; $ ?. ' suffrage vfemorial. kr.a^r.vc 'v||v tlik 'voh m i it ft c'k 1u0" trat fob ' ! ;t i" tin n>kal sornwinn ' ;s;::v.-.i,rr agaixst xhk uistuict goversv; vt. ' ? ' lis sutrace committee ot 100" have pn pan d i port loo of a ncmnw to oongn wfhf* '' - ' ' - eai "i miftraeein the district, which, i' is -..dd, ?h.-ri 11 a j>n-r-?j by the addition of a *' ' i.t -"nothine i. s a objections to thepres ' * i ..: { v*'>vi ram-ht. will be presented to con-s tim- tin'mortal declares that in the veer 1871, i i iii'.r-'d ( barters of the people were swept i f r f hem were eubstlmitel a het.eroge i . ' r- i.mcers. who, the document . ! : - .i\ until t oiigrer>s. ntogniztngth"lr i * as a national scandal. legislated '!i ! .>r (.nin-, nnd invented a close corjw?ra, called acommisalonera* government. referi-> ii !< r.i tii.- . :viee ?-f citizens of the i i n * ia tii - wars of the country, the f < t tli.it 11 lev have paid their alloti nt direct" t.-i\i s, and that they are i a;" i to serve as jurors in federal courts. "va#j itiz a ill-- paper saj a, "whohave cheer: * ! >. t'l'".'- burdens of direct and special t . - i.-. v. in ii r-vili-ii by federal officers, one of w ' !; ? orv-nli m'onimciids taking from jlte ! : .i" 1;.. t v.-suge n: imtjitiiar rights, the rflrlit i jury." ,a right fortunately guaranteed t" ? by 11. sixth amendment of the constitution i stat m because in an open and 1mt--i-i-.il trial he failed as a lawyer toconvlct his - l "-"in. a il. the act.-of mat-administration ' -i. si-!>t tii.' popular government, which ! ' "r-f i he ixiartl or public works i' -lata;-' in is; i, the memorialists de . ire. v.. tlit* :;'-ts of appointed officers and ;..t ,,f persons elected by the popular rote. 1)1 1i'"f < s t!i.it ih" deprivation of ihe r ,lit of suffrage is of itself a substantial : ?nce requiring to be redressed, but as a r ^ .ii"' i-e v char-re that the adiiilnlstra' ? i' i . id--?rict of columbia is neither ecopoinl 111-r li-'iie-i. ]ii no other city in the country are tai- ir in -.m-,-.)!.> of a city government conducted v. it'a . .0---1 .i. u--. the charges brought against t;. i- jovernmeni are formulated as followk i. the appropriation acts of congress are vi<>1,11 ei. - the mo]: 'r .',f the unite 1 spates, a? well as the !i' > " oiii-. t i| rr-'ia the people of the district of cm ,!,ib; t, is wasteful!) expentltil. mis d are not accounted for. i ?!-' aiitumtit i-f iilo'iev ale due to t lie civdl- t ton?of the i.utn- t'te funds for the payment of s-iui ei a imanrs bat ing (ifsappeared. i->' .-a': iiiats ot leoin;. a re exacted from oltt- i 7' - ' ' !i- t. i ivment lor which demands j; ire iot;-- ago been fnlly made. ; .. iii. sj stem of admintst ration is directed to the ; i>: - h n st'ljemes which are unnecessary, lm- i i-:- . ai.ii !: ? comn:* !?e.rate with the means i a??i nsdians of tb< district. i 7. a re. iniuend. ! ion of the commissioners j hieliiuen-n! right to the quiei and undisturbed i n? of jiropimty in ti i, inmrtcr is no longer eertaln. i urate property ik threatened with settu e ji.u if us.'w|i hout due coiiij^iisation." ( s. theve t fi right to the quiet and nndlsturbed j r hi i i property owned by citizens of the i i ' i ; ' "f ' .tjin'oia in tii.- iieiwliboring mates of i 'l.iry latia and virginia is ?io longer tvrtain. ? i1.-? :iro}? riy pi tiio.-e mates i> threalened with < - -i/ui-e -iei public use without due coinpensa- ] i .. ml." . mii:.;ts ir" jrivcti taken from ofllcla! estimates i ! r--o.>rts. niiii 'i. ii i- claimed, sapjkiri tliese it u-g. -. i adi r the :trst ii>'ad*figures are i a froit. ili.' e.-ti>!iates ior lhipro\eiiients of * -'-. i'll fh" ao;?ro:;r:aii-e,s lita-ie upon these ' i - |or tit-' \.-a; ;v^ is--.; and issj-85. 1 t e est tin ted sum for -imprevementsand repairs" i f- i v, .-. a ; ?:^.:,..s'e,. oai t o?igre.-?> appropriated nnlj . e. tiit estimated cost of asphalt pave. ? us is p r janl.and of stone-block fc'io. i 'i ' -iim :t s, it is a-yued. was reduced bj hie -;-.'i )!; si> .(< to n. ii..- ?? unlawful to" pay i .? ! si.s??.i7 ; r a?v!ialt- atid si.lo.ik for stoue ... y-< t i~ i 1.; ...- i ;t pri. ^ actually paid .ri'.i'. f 'i - -i. ii * i-f fj ."is foi >ti-n*- liloek. not ?*nly xix'i . : tecm-liuuivs autla>ri/ed by the approi '-ii h . '.- ;? c\r e,;ed the estimates. a similar "oi:,p .i i . i. siiowing, tr js claimed similar results is iii-;.' i !.' !wi.eii the prices emlni:-.ted, the i' v. 'a a it is nrcru-.-d the appropriation ' :, a!!ii t lie pri.-i-s actually oaid. duilng ti ! '-..i is-:;-t j-j js el.iimed m: a ;e ,aw :;>'pr >;n: t.ng jg.wio lor wid ning ::<h -;revi v.-1s v: l.'i- i. a. lae proviso that the ' '. 'i' > el j:! ipe:'.\ i>.fl>-tilcd sllould donate tile i had not been cotupiicd with. it is claimed t.iat ti.- !i: ri a^'in pni-es o sid frutn year to year for pavements shows a wastefid expeniliture. it is hi i i i b .; a." ,:i. ii .nt of tlie receipts and expend!* * iii'e- ; 1, - .i i i public works and of the comi.iii a*ring ilie pi-ri-d from july l, 1871, to .if' it i;. lstti. has t vcr b-en rendered. a table (nirpoi. i a. to be an aeeounl 11 receipts and expeniiisure^diii. ig this |i-rm.l is iriven showing that thej ?i >ounted to *i-\8.17, and that the es - :e -i!m ;a lea\iug, ii is ciaiineil. '. js unaci ountetl tor. iii- -ii .r?. tliai the various plans tinred b\ the i ?h<imissi?>tu'xs for increasing tii" water - ii1:' v ' in:.'.:'- b ir-1 'i'irig the i?eopie unjus' i a . tii..; p;-|\a' |>roj-crt? has ir'eji entered u .'tnl i: -s?r.i>i t v.i: i> i'it warrant lu prosecuting w?.oi put'lic l:!'.pi-ot . h.- ni. f h \ki> With stkamm; "t-.'o.?charles tlutler. prior : was put on trial in in - police court, this -< . : .l.vd '.vil'l ! tl ; -.1 ::, 1 lari.-'ll.v of sl'jtl ' \ > -k:;. . ia-: i-iidaj afternoon. mr. . ie?il;a-(j tii t went to mrs. louisa i?; . h 5 . street ? >mheas*j!?st friday evening, ! a:-' t a- d'-let: 1 :t:l i il'te, w ho asked witness - hii : ">. and witness gave him 81.50l witi" --"t. - i l'.m : a r?.ll of ii'i**'-.. and they went down si lira together, and bntler took tijo i' - ' -a !. wit 'ti s-. h;ul bet n drinking. 1 a.-.i te.vit.iil as to their presence at her t ' hi i o.-.- !>ii>n reiern.-tl to. an i said that a woneklne leit, be returned in fifteen minutes i and ttmiqilained of losing nls money. jidm wor1 ea.-. >i that h.iia-rw '.sin ii.s place friday f 1 veoing md g<' ,i drink and ->.iid that business had 1 been dull all winter, bui he had jum made {17. ser nt v.:.i t stitie:! t-i m-.king the arrest. the i-' w3?ait to ill" gran 1 jury; i minds s3?v. a voi tufh hn;uwtvman spv-rfncen.?a colored li v named abraham harris, about 15 years old, >. -- put <at rri lit. till- 1< l.c t oun to-iiay charged .'. tin assault on william msckall, a colored boy, ' - o-ii. ai d :< ,i;eg ii.;;, from jos<-phlne > !.. a. at., .ut i y-tr- old. v.'illiain rest med that lasi . t'vi iiiii_ be and his cousin,-iosephlne, v ' . . aig i" ?. i.rgi-town willi a push cart, and ! -p i ! * 1 to g.-t a pair oi st^m-s v. l! h. 1 an at on i. >*,.. *, lniw e< n i:;.i and ib.h ' ;.-;i i- - ipp. d hiia in the f;iceand kicked / then t?*?k themonej fnnnjonephlne,wbo i" ; i" > a: -. 11;.- court liiied iiiin f.'i for ' ' him .; i daj - in jail, and in de- i ' - .? a le.'uulion ao tia\.-? additional fur the bnct.ti Act of cninunistiui poucmn.? a svashingtonlan, who came throdgb cliariottes' 1 \ ' . > ?* t<: 'v or nis ironi newtuieaus t -city. d?-> ribes to a sta a reporter the brutal ' in ? in i i it pi aee, toe affair occnr; r. :,i . i i ; ; a i.*, that a i. gro wis ii ' ted 1 is* r.g. or attempting to steal, a bundle ' - lb -f arieiiiitt on a run pursued b tw ?polio oaiit rs, but before he had got a huniln d mis one ?: hi odicersdiew hisrevoixer, took e a. ; ana a.d ui'.- l. ki..-g hint lnstanily. in ' ' th- ? -i ; ha tic- i: -*io w.;- w il known in i larl svilie, and could hav< been arrested withii.th-'o.ty, at..i in. ti.e 'i-ai-.- tvas so trivial. ibesnoiming was entire! unjustillable,even had t i-e .1.1.1-{ in-. !i u;. . i-i i a?|..e i; ?* lean. \ lu -kint ? \v!: !; ? iv t:tion for Divorce.? r. **.?." i . a r kilitli 1 a > ranee, tiled a bill rdivoi r >m the bondsol matrimtmy with l>r. 1 i .r . . ti -y vve:v married in ilaltlii >re ?*-t t.i-r si... lsti by rev. j. w. m. williams, i a-i l-apt i church, and she iminediatel> i*asue *-i n'-r tiih't'shou.sein tblscity,wherede> ii' joined her,and they lived ? re?h< r jill april. 1s7-i, having one chlhl burn ln| ? she cb rses that a short time after i 1 : . g?* ! *> - a.- addicted to t he use of intoxl-11 eat g * nks. and becoming incapacitated for the j 1 : p -i" -.i-i 1 irge of his tluties ascierk. he was com- ! 1 t 1 1 lo resign, and left in april, 1874, locating iq i ^ ii.-: 'ili..1. sae 'aa.-i iiaiui-' 1 o j. iii htm ih'-re, . i ;: v. , .o--.pi :.ed t.- return on .ax'ourit or bar .'ii. i i . this ia! via the fall of 75. but mie i v it . ... _ i. a stat -s lhat defendant rei.ra la lssf., ;.,i r.-m.dneil here 1 iii ik?- ! . : . lei ittli, u'ingcunsiantlj under thetnooenoe i i ni mtj iiine. chloral ?>r whisky, an<| she has hoi a hii : since, si, theref r- asks a divorce on in < ground of desertkin for more man two years, alexandria. afi'airti, la per? ft * r tim evimnd stah. i ni's sirir jini.mm; c.a.?'the i'otomac mannfac:ur;-rig - ; hi. lia- ti-en tminght out, and in diorl j .. its business will he resumed as the . vint r. . ship build i. company, which wtu.it > l.i ; *i<- ? a^i ruei ion u| iron miljis here. ' -l " ddi .ii.ii . apif ti has ix-t n put into i-: 'i . oia ..:leiaan adding$it?,tniu to his lliv-.imem. en bank. r'-ceiver reld. of the farm an me !i int -s savings bank, which failed in i -,-;, .-.. inar i i a- week at. apimirtlonmeni among a > i-it'.i-i >>r the ' ival' itd ra<vi\eil from the ot '?. re.-.-m payment by thepur washington \ ohio railroad. the v !' at p,.\i.^ ill. uli nds puiit thirty ilie pr. sent dividend ?v:-1 l- - iii a a - -n: i 1 i>i1 ui.ll. ' ' o-i: oi i - - a is. i he mission of fathers and fiaaign rtt to the cathdltes of alexan i .: i- '11 " a; ;iit. n-tcontinuing for a week i ii 'a ,i i- i . i-.'-ti -ii. tiie vrvl.'es have i b iw'ed ( > ev< ral ihoosand jm-rsf.'ns. pvtwi her. john edward, the new pastel ft th" i'!mj?ly m. tl chureii, occuplnl the then? for t first timeyeftteiday. rev. t'. a.' ii : pa-tor or"ftic methodist l'n> ,i i a , h. m . i. -'d iis pulpit in the morning; !' *- ' ' :-'ia;-.., th" r* tiring pastor, preaching i l i . " 1 ' ,.1't ill ni'gilt. m:--; i i.e luin-riiof mrs. elizabeth graham. v r* 1 h i" for sixty years, but has lately ' e;i i? street, near4m.south wa hlng11 r' yesterday. the remains ot the \ lady were brought down on tbe ferry md e \- took mace at m. mary s el urch. rev. i'ui s^r ifksii^ ofticlating. ' i'i i-. :;i i-'ia'. i t;e,-e are live prisoners at the -* t '- ' iiisnninang: m. *'.iuipl>tl.brought in bj sut*-rtutenil?-ni coleman for stealing a oowi . i'- ' liuii-r. arresii d b\ ?>mct-(s rettiee and uiton mo.ly i.ee; aiill g6ix ll.tvhe, i '" 'in . id maige \nn. arrested by offi -< '*: >. 1:' tier.atui iiendersoii on the charge ' :y <a ii.bici. i has. liouk hits been tiut.il >i i . ie ...or lor dl.-orderly conduct. \< . . r. j. \v. noils will put up this season, < i-.ii., .-ii it. between alfred and columbus s. pi , h-nil -oiiie brick dwelling.?there are j : > .-a;-, a : went y-eight frame houses ou king j i '. - a t lag b??lovv washington street. j ' ol repairing the tower of st. mary's bun will be completed this week.? dr. bedford i.r .a iias ik-i-n elected to represent alexandria . ; > at i: ? annual meeting of the american a -a* iation miss kaanie a. wlison, of . e iiingioa sciiooi, no.."{. hxs ix-en quite sick since 1-ii lay ? ? Tub re im"jis-sr:.uv ts cbai.i.rnos.?duncan n.ervine thompson's backer, declares he is ii.a. h i - i at sulilvan's acceptance of thompsei, s cnasa nge. ljjtii lana, texas or kansas will i-- !'. go i . !, and only six jiersuns on each side .a t.. - ti. the tight is to be with or without o -its, us sullivan piea^es. i . "j^ 1 .cs-.-i.*- ' '|i^ - - - 1-i- : The Bridyr. I stood on the brldsre at midnight. While tht planks were rotting away, And a llsrht shone o'er the clty As the toll bridge went to decay. How often* O how often. In the days that had gone by, I stopped at the bridge in daylight And paid my toll with a sigh. For my h^art was hot and restless, And my life was full of gall, At this crumbling relic of blackmail That must sink to a speedy falL Yet whenever I cross the river on this bridge with government plero. The odor of slavery stuns me And the darkness ol vanished years! ?John a. Joyc*. Over the River* the fhkk bkidgb?roads?weathkr, *tc. Correspondence of Th* Evening Star. Alexandria Cocxty, Va., March 80.1884. T&e unprecedented rainy weather of the past three months, with the accompanying muddy roads, muddy beyond all equal, has turned the attention of all our people, more than ever, to the projected free bridge at the "Three Sisters," above Georgetown, and this because a bridge at that point will relieve us of the hills we now have to climb in rising from the river, and which. In such times of mud as the present, are simply terrible; Indeed such Is the strain In ascendingtliem that no return loads have been made for weeks, only the few groceries most absolutely needed. a bridge at "Three Sisters'7 will cause the road to follow spout run, socalled, thus bringing us to the table land by an easy and almost Imperceptible grade, besides giving a splendid lied over which an excellent road may be built at the least cost; indeed, the old road at this point, used In other days, Is still In a state of good preservation. Speaking of roads, our people lately. In townmeeting. after careful deliberation, formulated a road law, containing many improvements, as we thought, upon the present utterly worthless law now in force. The same was forwarded to the legislature at Richmond. but appears to have been treated with entire Indifference by our law makers. 1 I.Ike treatment was accorded a petition from many of our leading citizens to the legislature praying a rluuige In the personnel of our county court. These and similar Instances which have occurred are the unlortunate results of our county not having a delegate from her clttzens in the legislature. Tii season Is very backward; work all behind, on account Of so much rain. This will necessitate a great rush w hen favorable weather comes, as also. In all probability, an extended drought. The fruit, Lhou'-Th damaged somewhat by the severe weather nf January, 1> not thought to be materially Injured as vet; still, we never feel sure of the fruit, especially peaches, until the fickle month of April is passed. The esteemed pastor of Mount Olivet Methodist lun ch Is returned for the year, much to the gratification of his people. This and the Presbyterian :huivh. a quarter of a mile distant, are ornaments Lo any community. George K. Adams, one of our oldest and most reflected citizens, Is In a precarious condition of Health. i Dr. llarry Corbett, of this county, has recently remo\ed to Montgomery, Md. our tax-payers are anxiously awaiting the financial report of the board of supervisors of the county. Kumor says It will be a better showing than usual. Fids, if so. 1, doubtless largely due to the closer attention our citizens have lately been giving their iffalrs. It Is reported that the school board have allowed crtaln parties twenty per cent for alleged collection sen Ices, but the statement Is not credited. wkst Arlington*. Gkv. Pockkity Made to Face the Music.?Gen. Thomas l*. Docl.ery, who served In the confederate irmy duilng the late war. and who has been acting is fiscal agent in New York city for the city of Houston. Texas, v-as arrested Saturday for abanloning his wile. Last year he married a Massachusetts lady anil brought her to New York. After !vIng with her about a month he deserted her. Mie supported herself by needle work, and learning rt her husband s wlierealxiuts, she caused his irresi. He was released in court on entering Into xuids to pay ills w lie a weekly stipend. Absolutely t* ike ] RRR OO t y a t, 1 R R O O Y Y AA L 1 RRR O O YY A A L R R O O Y AAA L c H K OO Y A A I J, 1,1. , 1 ^hb a r k it n* n ooo 1 KB aa K K II s.n N O O ubb a a kk ii n s n g \i B AAA K. K 1IN NN G OO " BBB A A K K 11 N NN OOO ? < 5 PPP OO WWW HDD KF.H RRR ( PPOOWWWWDDE R R PPP O O WWW V 1> I) EE RRR P O O WW WV' DDF R R - l V oo w w ddd kke k k ~ Tills powd'-r never var ea. A marvel of purity, ' itreiitrth and wholosoniene 8. More economical than ^ he ordinary ki ids, and can lot be sold in competition , vith the multitude of low t st, short weight, alum or i diosphate jxjwders. Hold, onl in can*. Royal Baki.no 1 jowuik Co.. 106 Wall street, 1Y. ap6 I L^ive Cases Best J^ard w IDF WAMSUTTA COTTON EIGHT CENTS. JIG BARGAINS IN 40-INCHES t\ IDE BLACK CASHMERES. Ill wool, 46 Cents, 47 cents, 50 cents. BIG BARGAINS IN CLOTHS FOR BOYS' WEAR, 15 cents. 20 cents. 23 cents. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SUITING, 24 Cent*. ANDROSCOGGIN COTTON. Cent*. 42-INCHES WIDE. ALL-WOOL ALBATROSSE ^LOTH. 50 Cents BRITISH DRESS GOODS. 12* Cents, 15 Cents, 18 3eiitrt, "JO Cents, 23 Cents. 24 Cents. INDIA LINENS. 8* Cent*. 10 Cents. TOWELS! TABLE LINENS!! NAPKINS!!! C. M. TOWSON. 6S6 Fenn aylvania Avenue (South Side.) mli22 , n'-ar Center Market. ' ?-? - i i 1 IT IS WISE TO PROVIDE AGATNST FMEROEN 1 * t ies that an* liable to arise in every family. A eol i T.r.y l*> a danrerous tiling, or not. depending ui>on the means at Laud to cund>at it. In sudden attacks of cold, croup, i- thma, etc., Ayer'a Clierry Pector.il will prove lli>- quickest anu must eilccuvo ture.au.1 jour best Ericnd. QKO. ANDREWS. OVERSEER TN TITR LOWELL rarjx-t Corjioration, was for over twenty years b';ti.n i.i- removal to Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in it.- worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more then haif the surface oi ins body aud in:ii?s. He was entirely cured by Ayer's barsaparUU. fate certificate ia Kj ti'o Aiutauuc s .IW6J. iaJ Beautiful Dress (xoods, SILK AND WOOL, New Colors. New Sliades, only 25. (real value 50.) CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! FANCY STI.KS. 37*. COLORED SILKS, 50. HANDSOME BROCADE BUCK SILKS. 75. SILK AND WOOL CHECK DRESS GOODS (imltatiou ot pure silk >. 37*. RADZlMEltE COLORED SILKS (superior quality), only $1, special haiv.in. NEW YORK M.ljJi SHEETING, 3* wide, best quality, 25. Our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1. Our 81.50 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1.25. Our $1.75 BLACK SILKS reduced, $1.50. NUNS' VEILINGS, pure wool, wide, double-width? Pink, Cream. Blue, Blaek?37*. BLACK BROCADE PI RE SILK GRENADINE (actual value $1.25), only 75. COLORED SILKS (worth $1) reduced to 75. REMNANTS OF SILKS at leas than cost, from 1 to Jo yard leut-'tlis. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, puro linen, (slightly Bodtxi), worth 75. mluecd 51). BLACK SILK MERVILEUX (special bargain at $1.%5j riduced to $1. COLORED SATINS, 50. BLACK SATINS, 50. nihil CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. ?J UST XIECEI VED NEW 8TYLE NECKWEAR, NEW UNDERWEAR. FANCY HAI.F HOSE. FANCY HDKFS., kc., kc. TYSSOWSKI BROS., corner 15th and g streets feM6 J^EW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. at 11)14 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. Boy's Suits, aire 4 to 12, $2, $2.50 $3, $4 and $5 up. " ~ 10 to 17. $3-50, $4, $5 to $8 and up. " Siiurle Pants. 50.- 65. 75. 90. $1 and il.90 up. Men's Suits. $5. $6. $7. $8 and $10 to $20 upwards. Blue Blouse, for office wear, $1.50. Men's and Boys' Hats, 60c.. 75. 85. $1 to $2.50. Women's, Misses' and Boys' Shoes, inwu $1 upward*, ttiliid ?? bLLoi, The Rnraintr Wine. A FRKACIIKK'S WARNING AGAINST LAKI.ItgMISS? J THE APPEAL of A village BELLE. A special to the Philadelphia Time.s from Pocohontas, Va., saj-s; Sunday in this village has been a 1 da}' of marked solemnity and the events Indicated < pretty clearly that II some determined effort Is not t made by the company to recover the remains ol the 1 152 victims, the miners surviving will make the at- ! tempt on their own account. Rev. Charles Ashley ? preached this morning in the Union church, the i si'ene of the indignation meeting Friday night, and ] addressed solemn words of warning to his congre- < gallon against any lawless demonstration. i 'I his afternoon the men congregated around the ] mouth of the main drift to the mine and for more ' ? than Ave hours were closelv engaged In consult.v ' tion. The strongest element which Is urging the j \ opening of the burning mines Is composed of I | women. Young girls, principally daughters and t sweethearts of the victims, an- continually clrcu- ? latino among the men and bv taunts and plead- ^ ings endeavoring to induce thein to make an effort t to enter the mine. About sundown a hardy lass, tali, and of magnificent phvsique, spransr upon" a horse-trough standing near the fan-hoyse, and ex- f claimed: "I have a fai her In that mine, boys; he Is c dead and I know It, but I love him and I want to t bury his bxly decently, l will marry any man In ; this crowd who will lead a party into the mine." This singular appeal met with no response, although the girl, whose name Is Mollie Morris, is quite a belle in the village and the object of admi ration among more than a score of voung men. The desperate loriglmr for the bodies of the d >ad has in nowise been decreased bv the failure of the attempt to enter the mines yesterdav. The Inhabitants apparently cannot bring themselves to contemplate calmiy the dread realit/ that there Is absolutely no human p >v. er which can enter the mines of Pocahontas an 1 rescue the belles. Superintendent Lathrop, who is a man of much quiet determination and an experienced engineer, meanwhile is sparing no effort to cut off ail ventl- i latlon in the mine. The lire in the coal drift shows i some signs of diminution, and It is thought an en- ? trance can be affected by Tuesday. 1 Prearhinjr a Social War. bismarck TO be guillotined in five years. ' 1 he thirteenth anniversary of the Paris commune J of 1S71 was commemorated last night in New York. ' In the large hall of the Germanla assembly rooms were gathered 3,(100 men and w#men of the communistic societies, Tlie stage was hung with red cur- 1 tains and red flags. The portraits of Blanqul and Louise Michel were on the wa.lL Metor Drury presided. He read a teiecram from the communistic societies of Baltimore, expressing I regret at not being able to atlcnd. It was in lemT, <. he said, that the head of a king was at the feet of t the British people. It was In 1789 that the head of another king was at the feet of the French people. \\ ho could tell but that In 1WJ the head of P.lsmarck would be under the feet of the ueriaaa people. . John Most was Introduced. He said that the rebellion of the Parisian workingman was not a ii_rtit for himself, but a battle tor all mankind, it tyranny does not like the blood-red Hag. he said, t hen It will have a chance to try how It likes the black flag of death. Mctor Drury asked the assembly to rise in their seats and drink to the toasts, "Vive la Commune'and "Confusion to Bismarck." Thev did so, with cheers and great applause. ? The Sister Dishonorkd and the Brother Killed.?At Pleasant Valley. Ind., Saturday, Ves Meeks entered the house ot a man named Goodman and shot htm in the back, the ball passing through the body and lodging underthe skin In front. Goodman threw .Meeks down, wrested ills pistol from him and shot him twice in the forehead and ohce In the chest, killing him. Goodman will probably recover. Meeks alleged that his sister had been llshonored by Goodman. Catarrh. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. THE GREAT BALSAMIC DISTILLATION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE. CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD. CLOVER BLOSSUM. Exo. ^ For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure of every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head Cold or Influenza :<> the Loss <?f Smell. Taste and Hearing, Couirh, Broti:h:tas and Incipient Consumption. Relief in five minites in any and every case. Nothing- like it. Grateful, ragrant, wholesome. Cure begins from iirst applira,ion, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never failing. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent ind Sanford's Inhaler, all in one package, fonniux- a omplete t ^ atment. of all druKgists for $1. Auk for v i.VNtOllD'3 RADICAL CUitE. I'orTEit Dnuo a so 'hkmical Co., Boston. ?AIN IS THE CRY OF A SUFFERING NERVE. COLLIN'S- VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTER instantly affects the Nervous System and banishes Pain. A perfect ELECTRIC BATTERY COMBINED IrVITH A POROUS PLASTER FOR 25 CENTS. It anlihiiates Bun, vitalizes Weak and Worn Out Parts, itrenvthenf Tired Muscles, prevents Disease, and does nore in one half the tune than any other plaster In the vorld. Sold everywhere. mh24 Gentlemen. Gentlemen, i GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. j GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. j GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. s GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. c The Palais Royal Gents' Furnishing department is an3er the management of a gentleman who has had years of experience in New York Furnishing Stores;hence, we b can and do offer the same Roods as is shown ia the leadIn^ Gents' Furnishing Stores, with the exception that * Ihe prices are fully twenty-five per cent lower than is usually charged. Our gents' department is quite distinct I from the rest of the store, and as we have only first-class salesmen to wait on our customers, we can assure our * patrons prompt and polite attention. Our new Spring j Stock is overflowing with Novelties. As space is limited we mention only one bar^-aiii in each branch: y ' Dress Shirts, 8'Jc., usually $1.25. ( Night Shirts, 92c., usually $1.50. Scarfs, Knot and Puff, 50c., usually 75c. 5 Umbrellas (Silk), $1.98, usually $2.50. "tiuyot" Suspenders, 37c., usually 50c. Linen Hdkfs., 25c.. usually 50.x Kid Gloves, $1.25, usually $1.71 Windsor Scarfs, 3UC,, usually 50c. ( "Lion" Collars, 15c., usuaUy 20c. Merino Underwear. 44c? usually 50c. Balbriggan Underwear, 60c., usually 75c. Colore! Underwear, $1, usually $1.50. Freuch BaL Underwear, $1, usually $1.75. Fancy Half Hose, 25c., usually 35c. I 8ilk Half Hose. 38c., usually $1.50. Lisle Thread Half Hose, 25c., usually 50c. ^ 4-Ply Linen Cuffs, 25c? usually 35c. E. & W. new styles of Collars and Cuffs. 1 Boll Gol-i Jewelry, half Jewelers' prices, t?~WiU gentlemen kindly examine any of the articles mentioned ibove? Then we know you will be convinced it does not follow because the prices are low the Goods 1 must be Inferior. i LOOK IN OUR TWELFTH-STREET WINDOW! 1 PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROY AX* PALAIS ROYALi PALAIS ROYAL* PALAIS ROYAI* PALAIS BOYAL, PALAIS ROY Alt PALAIS BOYAI* PALAIS BOYAL, PALAIS BOY Alt PALAIS ROYAI* PALAIS ROYAL, PALAIS ROYAL* PALAIS BOYAL, PALAIS ROY Alt 1111 AND 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. And 401 AND 403 TWELFTH STREET N.W. mar21 A Baltimore Social Sensation. i wklfc-known ladt annofnces hue intention of going on tbi 8tagk. The Baltimore Sun of to-day has the following: There was quite a flutter of excitement In social circles on Saturday over the private announcement :hat Mrs. Charles Denlson, a lady who has been so prominent In the Wednesday club, had signed a -ontract with the Madison Square theater company md was to gro on tne stage next season as a star, 'he stated herself that it was true, and that she had ntendod fo go on the stage for some time. Mrs. Denlson has been leading lady at the Wednesday :lub for some time, some ot the most prominent >arts she lias played have been In "Two Nights in tome." "Our Boys," "Orange Blossoms." and a scrap of Paper," but she has always been obliging md has taken comparatively small roles at various jerfonnances. She Is not a native of America and ias an accent that makes her fine stage voice and jraceful beauty doubly effective and not unlike Wodjeska. Her acting In an amateur play in New fork last summer won her the renown which led to he engagement.'' A special from London to the Baltimore American kiys the troops will advance on Wednesday to form amps around Tamanleb and attempt to surround >saian Digna. j ppp tJ U RRR F.RK p p u u R R F ppp U U RRR F.R p U U R R F. P uu r K heb and invigorating. Those who may wish to purchase, either w a dellciou leverage or for medicinal purpose*, an unadulterated iVbiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated jraud * [t V ppp ppp ke* rrr tttt f.eb nt? n ^ !'p pp pi! r r t e nn n ! it u ppp ppp ee f^r t ee n n n j up p e k r t e n nn uu P p ees r H V eke n nn whiskey. Tills Whiskey. upon an analytical examination, has roved to lie FREE from Fusil Oil, aud indeed of any f the modern ingredients which are used to give a ictitiouu age and flavor to this popular drink. fob sals bt BROWNING & middletox. barbour & hamilton, j. b. bryan & bro? c. c. bryan. b.l. wheeler THOS. A ROVER, n. t. metzqer * BRO.. beall & baker, john h. magruder, J. C. i-KGOOD & Co. WM. HELMUa Washington, D. C. h. & h. w. catherwood, philadelphia, fcb9-3m Bole PsoPBixToaa. Ulosing {^ale OP winter clothing. I I In order to make room for our Spring Goods we are I etermined to sell our Winter Stock, and to do this we b ill tell it at 60 cents on the dollar. overcoats that Eold at $33.00 we will sell at 16.50. Sold at $30.00 we will sell at $15.00. Eold at $20.?0 we will sell at $13.00. Eold at $20.00 we will sell at $10.00. Eold at $16.00 we will sell at $400. Eold at $12.00 we will sell at $6.00. All other Goods in proportion. We have Suits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old, from 14.50 up. Men's Pants from $1.25 up. -ondon and liverpool clothing co., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETa mh3 Unrivaled Bargains. king's palace, 814 8eventh street northwest. pecial sale for this week only. Elegant Beaded Crowns, new desiems, 20, 25 and 35 cts. Heavy Beaded Lao* :it 25. 30 and 35 cnta |*T yard. Elesrant Clusters of Flowers at 25 cents only. A fine assortment of Pomj)ous at 37, 60 and 75 cents. Black Sash Ribbons, all bilk, seven inches wide, at 18 cuts i**r yard. Elegant Blocked, all-silk Sash Ribbons, in all colors, 155 cents jter yard. Black Tips at 25 and 50 cents per bunch?three in a ilincli?a great drive. The very best Tips, all colors, at 75 cents and $1 a ranch?three in a bunch. 3.000 Plumes, in all shades, from 75 cents to $2.50. Kui^lit Templars' Plumes, prime, very heavy, 28 inches on p. at $7.50 only. Elegant Oriental Laces, heavily worked, all widtlis, he best bargains ever offered, at 25 and 3?c. per yard. Our new Spring Styles of Hats and Bonnets, in all the eading shapes, arriving daily. Elegant heavy Black Dress Silk, worth $2, at $1.37 per ard only. :all and inspect our lovely assortment. A few more of the lovely Sash Ribbons at 25 cents per ard, for fancy work. don't fail TO CALL AT king's palace, si4 .seventh street n. w. mhl8 GtreatAndP ositiveClosingSale 10 CLOSE BUSINESS BY APRIL lax: EVERYTHING AT COST, study these priqe3: Cousins' fine Kid Button that an* $3.50. cost price $2.70 Cousius' fine Kid ami straight Goat hand-sewed that ire sold at $5, your choice now $3.60. Cousins' Pebble Buttou liaud-sewed that were sold at B4.50. now $3.25. All our ladies' fine Kid, straight Goat and Pebble Button that have been $2.50 and $3. now at $2 aud $2.20. Rejiiember these an* cost prices. . One lot misses' fine Kid spring Heel that coat $2, low $1.55. Burt's Low Shoes at $3.25, former price $4.50. All our Ladies anil Alen's Low Shoes for Summer near are now on sale; all toarked down to actual cost. men's shoes. Burt's fine Calf Button, Lace and Congress that have never been sold for less than $5, your choice now at 13.50. They are the very best gOeds made, and at this price will sell quickly. All our other Men's and Boys' Shoes marked down to u-tual cost. We positively close April 1st Store for rent and fixtures for sale. Those in want of Slippers should not miss this opportunity. Remember name. sinsheimer 4 bro., febl2-lm&2w 808 7th streot, between H and L Edward Caverly & Cou M2CKew York arena* PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. 4 A Larrs Stock rf RANGES, FURNACES, LATROBE& GRATES AND FENDER& At Low Price* JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY ATtaft TENDED Ta i T CITY ITEMS. T"?e Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup in Thi? TvtfTir.lnc Stages or Cold and be cured for t went j -Eve tvuu 1 Extraordinary ltarsnin? | for to-morrow only at R. Goldschmid % ?i0-7:h sr., n.w - Superior laundry soap 6 lbs. f..r->r> l iarpe ESSSi8* ot ,h? Tery lvst canary bird *vd Uive ISfJL Pu,1(1Ul* Pans Sc.; bread p.uu -i i ; mucuase 4c. a bolile; smp ! li^tr 5Umni?*?c-: ?n knife and fori; trays. 1 nfT.r^ lr0 ; 6row niuffln pans 91-.; cabinet ' stand iOc.; ha^vks of fancy car! "v-i?-. " ^J*1'*"*'c-? larger size Sc.; playing cards : nlj egg Waters 9c.: wlret?*a i* >t stands 9c i ba< of assorted marhles 5c.; lar^s. t^rsoc* tl. rh?nii>lma ^a'ldin'rrors 4.; ta:)te nuts V.: i,'tol'et splashersonly 19c.; kitchen sp.?. as 4u. 2.500 tootti picks 4c.; painted chin* K.t-'.'i ^",:v>Plal.n 2 f?r 5c.: 50 envelop.-s t<>r 4. .; t-1-, In -u robber dressing combs 4c.; machine oilers 4c. a ! >!lie, I amplco whisk brooms '.*c.; Paste stove poUsh 4C. a uox; lamp chimney brushes; 4c.; pict utv easels ,looks - for 5c.; colored ?>r w ntte shelf' sheets for 4 \: nljjhT lumps iic.; 11 re * liamliV * also an immense assortment of babveari nf.5'.^ I> I,"11^'Ta'ors ami ice chests of tlie-bes: m .n- ! utaciure sold at low prices. 1 ,. . For T?-^Iorr?w Only, > fi ? ?,,ST'nsteln s, SIT to 7 I? stre-< northwest, j The following bargains wii, lie sold:?half <i. ?_ ,i < - ! , orated cups and saueers, 5Je.; chamber palls SV.; 1 r rS P;4IHr an>1 25enveio|ws.S:.; hamner and , - PMfs. tacks ?c.; oval bread plates 9c., worth 3o ; . waiter and ^ doz. fancy goMets 2lc.; k. do/. nViglasses, lzinc w.shltoards. II.1.: oblong but > r s ,3cy ?*xtr? "toe. 15c.; extra large decora t.-d china ciispation s4."i muHin pans. ir?\; 13-in. ?n- i ?iisn?*s 14c.; 3 bars laundry sua:>. lie.; >t,> . . iaua water pit, hers. 15c.: L?*gre llat iron ar. !st : ,i.:ic : t. I 11 silver plated tea spoons. 4uV.: decora <! c' >aiI Per sets, $isc; engrav. d 11..heiuian gla- . a.- - :j gilt band egg cups. i?K'.; f.x>ted *vashb;isl:is,3c.: b,;r| gains in trunks and baby carriages. ; i John?on\ KeMaurnni. i:ilh n?n! F sr%. I ?i,?i ,n<* ?-V:;l,>rN ch<>h e lisii. shad w, j-iir! .g i chicken, clam cliovvder, strawiviTle-, a--, i j tiling uf the bt.aU ladies' large saloon attached. | Tursdnj hixI \\>dtieN<1a>, [Julius Lansburgli. 315 Tth stnvt, \\ill?.:rer an irn- ! niense assortni>-ut < ( made-up 'i'apestry at.d v I Brussel Hugs at i*l uii, o:ie-i>:'.:: tli?-ir value, in i i VJR'?-,!? ,{rJlss^ls?" :!- 6 bv 8 i n ?r, - >; tj n ? ] .5 : PrK>" *''' 5": ? ft. T li> ti i;.. puce r-t- u ft I 101 by ti ft. imcefs; ],i ft. 4 |,x - i: prjee i; j- m ;t. 1 4 by 7 ft. 6. price $l-.?: 15 rt. s bv 7 it. o, pr:> j:i:. I ft. by 9 ft. 9. pile- j:.m: 13 ft. s by 0 ft., price j' v. It. 2 by 8 it. 3. pilCf 1",: M rt. S Iiv S ft. H 14 ft. by S it. 3. prtce jlC. rA 1-1 11. r,ni- . . u.?; i fohowing 15 Hugs-will beoff- T'd: h ft. s l>> ft 9 | price $i); 6 ft. by r. fu, prleeffi.^i; r it. t; ! (i ,"t'' . piicefs; 10 ft. 6 by 6 ft., price > 11; 12 rt. in i.\ t", i I *13: 9 ft. 0 bye. it., price s n. i,v t; n." ,1 ' 1 *" 50: 12 It. by 7 ft. ?i, price {pi; 7 rt.c. lu G tt. 4* f 1. .. ! $9 9 ft. 4 bv ? II.. ; fI. 10 bv o' IT., pric 9 rt. by 0 ft., $o.;,o: u< u. 0 i,v 10 it. t;. pn.-. 1; n. by H ft,:{, price *25. At above pi ices tuc> u .a be taken at once. * ! from the Son of ?li? l.alc Hon. Franklin siwh-. Waphinotox, March 23.?/Vn/1 Th rtor-IVar sir: J'r ,an "1 of Minne ip ais, Mlnne<oi.t. i and iK'itig well aopi.i'ntcii with li'imcrous path tits ! you have cured ili.-n , | had giv;t fail a in \ air ! aunlt> to cure inc. i im i with an ; ? ci l*nt aU 11 { eiclit weeks ago That caused partial paralysis ?f the light slile aud concu-.--i.iu. am. r four treatin* I.!.-* by jou I h..\e mliy r?'euv**reil i!?e iisc <?r ia^ ' arm and si.ie, and tl.Ink mv cure v.tad rfuL a^d eudon^e you as being all that you claim. \ours, etc., Fkanki.iv stkei.e. .lr., 1320 1Mb street, Wa&hlngton, D. C, IVoi a Kelativo OF 1 ROF. DEXTEK. Bt'T A fiR IKHPAVGifTER f'F I.OKD TIMOTIIV IIK \ IK!.-. W ashincto.v, D.c., March 22. issi._/v?r. JM-xU-rtiear Sir: l have been a gn at suiTercr foi twelve ;''ars: My trouble Was n, my Si.ie and lie.id. Alter rcyt'lvln^ Thrtv trcuThi?*iits ir<?m vfiii I ,\\u ivll^v* 1 ? innii all p.an and leel better tliai. 1 have lor live y^aJ?s:,,,,. ? . Miss >aty Ukxteh. <29 tifth street northwest. KESri.T CF SIX THEATMEVT?. Marcti 22, ]s-4.?Pi'ii/. Itrjrtrr? ii. ;,rS'i": 1 have u?*en troubled \>:tn consumpt|..n <>f tn?-iutiu^ !' a' lllteeii years. V iicn 1 catnetoxnu i was ir>>\! > l ^ith hemorrhages atid was u<h,u i?\ i?.\ friends as Incurable. After n-ieiving six tre mentsfroin you lam entirely well and never enjoyed U-tter lieaith in my llie. i canrmt Thank uh? mucii for what you have done lor liie. Uespe.*t:ully yours. This lady's name and adtiress can !>"> otitair.ed at Ii:*i ? Pkok. A. J. Di x.kk. If the above be not genuine 1 will give *lu,0u0 to the poor of this city. 1 I'Viin BCnvcii O) sfcrtb Rli^n,the i> st in t i,e world,at Johnson's 440 Jth si reel. All kinds of hut lunch, deviled era.??, iresn ush, a.e. l>adi?\s sal?xia l;i st il.?or. 1 narjlaiul < liir? UliMtej-, the finest extant. Mcif.f's, 9th, near I*. in,w s5 Tliornton's i:nic<Kion of pure (i.;i l.p.er on v.itii * l\ -pliltesof I.lme and s >da lor coughs ?*??i.??.*? 'ii- .ii.i'ii.ni, u.iiiali i nutation a..d ^.*m*ral debilltv; .'usy ,in.l ii|.' ?smt to Take. Prescribed by Ph%>:; !ans. s..;,il'v i?Vu_'gists. Large bottles, aK*. Muiiiifactured cv v. V" 1 hnruton, corner iialtuiiore and liarrLson Mr, , s! ballimoie, 51d. ui.w.f Oil Thirty PavV Tr'nl. Tlie Voltaic licit <"o.. Maisiiall. Mi.-h.. vtlll pond Dr. Dye s * elebrated Kle< t ro-\nit ale belts a 1:1 hlectrlc Appliances on trlai foi" tiiirtv il :vs to men (young or .,kl who arc a filleted \\ it it nervous dcuilil \, lost lt.ility aii? i kiiidn^i t r<??]i ^uaniiiT**lng Sjteedy and com pi .-te rest <, ration ot heaii'iii inauiy vigor. Addiess as aliove. N. IS.?>*o risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. w,s,m "lldrriicj l?airy Wagons." Fresh Alderney Butter. ? liurncd every niornln? and dellveretl in lialt-|k,und "Warf prints, r,o,'. i..t pound. Also, Cottage Cheese. Butfermiik anusweel illlk, 5e. per quart. Cream 15c. j inc. DKNTISTIIV. DU. S. L SOOTT, DENTIST. (I-it.1 of Sandy Spriiiir, MJ. ) 1207 F Str> . t X. \S.. Uasl,iiitrt.,n'. D C Prepervatioi: ol the natural t.-etli a s;>tvialty. " mtiOO Dlt, DUKE, DENTIST, 715 I4TI1STRKKT XOttTH1!< ;iut;nii K, tii *,l .'ill.I a ife.'t *i* Teeth tille<l for $1. I xtiaeUiiif \wiiiuut iiain OU.-. n'ti' All oiva-atioriB warranted. Jallaini DK. STAKB PAMJMlXS. COKXF.U 9th AND E utm-tH li. w. Ulliiiir a K(>ec<Kltv nK., tln . ur.-. ' toothache without ixtract:iu'. A io.'al aim-stli. tie n^d on tin. minis, alle\ iiiltaj i>a;u ol cxtraetni*;. Ouo kiv.-u. Cliarirtw modetate. (l, KAXDAld. I'AKSONS. D. 1?. S.. olTICE *\I? ] ( s7 ill.*n,v 4^S 7th t-tre. t iiorthw* st. ever H Jlantjn- s l>euk store. All brauriii^ of Dentistry siiiljiully"performed. ?ias Kiv.u t? thoiiMiids with UlUUt|>k?':tut rt-.-ults, day or ni&rht. 1m j t in's cx|K*rMioe, ? >^ AHTIFIOIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AXD~ IXserteil Jiani-tiiately extn.etimr natural to-tn Willi KI'lend111 success. Mode! tl in.til,Ills aua Limicht-b ol iK-iitistry. M?.Jerato ja,l Db. DONXAIXV. 1X!1 r' str?vt noHlnmt D". T; TAI.l'.OTT. DI N 11ST. N,1. 4:J7 7, n street, three doors tixuu comer ?. Dentistry in :t 1 its oranclics. lccth uibti ud 47 per sot. All u urk w a?l*h!iU?.l. i'i II# | Royal I.IQI'IPOT.rE >1. t'ds 1". v e r y t h i tt RRR OO V TAT. , ' i.l-- liock! -H:.;d ;w It ROOYYAAI I Ail a.11 a lit.?linn as RRR O O YY A A L ^ K RO O Y AAA 1, lJa. e' r-i tR R OO Y A ALLLL Vut^Cv" V : U'! Alwolutfly ( nor. ,:ki hie and lns,-i aial>!, !! No heatintr;?No eiN-nJ" II K F.RE arat ion !?A I wa \ S rJ TT E Ready! Always l.i1' nn t' K H Mends Cln:,a. frri Hit <dass. Wood. Lr-atii.-r. LLLL UU tEE p..t,-lies on Shoes. i,ul> ber. Crockery, Billiard <"ue lit? and * i.,th. lUriianienis. st. 11,. t urnlttirfi. .Trwe!ry. Bonk Bnz-'ri and Ever tiiiuir 1 is--with E-veriastiiiK Iiisepaiabl- Tenacity!! JOc. B ttlMHrieh and 'lin Cover.) Mailed l> stpaid. 30.-. S..:<1 by IJiiu,pists, Groctrs, Stationers, Hardware. Yari, t> md iienerai Stores. Wholesale Tinvehup- Atreiits \\.uit<d in twry City and Oouniy. Mailed only by Manufaci liters. J if. O'.M EAR A & Co.. 1^7 PKJi.NiVX.VA.MA Avlnlx Washington, D. O. jaUi Security From Loss J3y 13urqlarz ROBBEliY, FIRE OU ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEFOSIi' COUPANZ. c t \Va=h:n u- ton. In Its own bnildlntr. Corner l.r?TH ftrf.et akt> Nfw Tork at* TrriH-tual Charter, a? t ol Congress January 22d. 1?CT Capital jS.110.11OO _ l lie Company rents S:if<*. inside its Fire andtutvUr Prc'.of Vaults, at prices varying irom ?."? to 460 jier j , ar, ac'o.rdinK to size and location. li..oi::s uid lK-eks adJoiuinif vaults, providid lor Safe-reiiU-ra YACDX Looii-a OlAKDED BY 'IDE BARUENT 11ME-LOCK. I SECFRTTIF.3 AND VALUABLES rf rverv JescriptJon, including BuNDS and Si'< K'KS, PLATE JEVV'ELRY, DEEDS, kv., taken for SAFE-K1 .El'INti. on SPECIAL ti LA it AN TEE. at theljoweet iiatcM. BENJAMIN P. BNYDER. President CHARLES C. tiLoVER. of Ki*--u>s A Oo, VicePi-esldant T. LA WKASON_UlCHiS,Treasurer. ALBERT L UT&iiTEVANT, .Secretary. E Nyman. Asst. 1m*r. DnUuCXOKB: Ben.lamln P. Snyder. CLarles C. (Hover. T. Lawrason Rtir^s, Henry A. WiUard, Albell L Sturtuvant. John F. Rodtfera, John G. Parke. dl GET The BEST. . -THE CONCORD HARNESS- * THE CONCORD COLLAR. We have on hand a lanre otoek of the Celebrated "CONCORD HARNESS," of all kinds and description, at Lowest Prices. tW~ Coupe, Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty. LU fZ i BRO? 4t*. Pennsylvania Arenus. Adjoiuinjf National Hotel Trunin and Satchels In great variety, at lowcut prices. ja!6 Spring Styles H H A TTTT RSS, 11 H AA T H H H A A T S8S0 H H AAA T -7| H H A A T 8hSs r IN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, * NOW READY. JAKES Y. DAVIS' SONS, feb28 621 PENNSYLVANL1 AVENTJE. M CUNNINGHAM. "HATTER." HAS JUST lti^ I ceived the SPRING STYLE BLOCK. KiUr Hats made to order. Old btyles remodeled, fell H street northwest. fe06 ? i>uy goops. T ^ lKlXSEL 4.4. V LARK, Pil MARK IT s: ACE, AKF P\TT Y APP1N-.J NEW AND PFMR VRI.F GOODS ? IV *TJ. DEPARTMENTS. IVEl AKI PREPARED T * SETX AS CHEAP \s AXV HOI si IN n.l" 1..M K, 1 AN DBF.. > TO CALL SPECIAL All EN 1'ION TO 1 lit. . FOLLOWING: 1 1 TP WIPE BLACK CASHMFRE. W ?JOB A GRAND BARGAIN IN ?1 BI OK slI.K. j 1 LOT COLORED SILKS *1 SPECIAL jj 1 " SIMMER SIEK<. KIT E. EP TO .VICm i 1 Elii Ni SA1IN! S. RI.DEC! P TO J.Nt'm ? 1 CASE 11-4 Will 1 E SPRE '.PS. HE 1*1 CEl? 10*1 1 " 11-4 - - TO fL2S. JOBS IN HOSIERY. j JOBS IN TOWELS. TABLE LINENS *NP NAPKINS MANY NEW GOODS IN SPRING NOYVKITES ALL AT IVpri.AH PRICES. 1 WE INVTK INSPECIB'N. nu'-'O TiU'NNEL A CLVRK. 1 * ?JEST H EC IM P * ONlTVsrui j INijf AT P. VT^.OS PIOTH ?N A LI. i i!" I > \l ?. ' u' \ , v. s; 1 | I t' slIADES. A GK \ I RVRGA1N. \ i I I ii \ Mil). ON' CAKE OF l.l'PIVS CA4I MIRK, IXtKKlXT 1 * sHAi'i s. \ ;' 1" 1, YARD. IHlsE GOV'1?S -K CHEAP VI < spi:;\?; in; ss ?. 1 s^c ."I. IN* WP COMBINAi l? \ . IN *1.1. c. .... !.s \\ 1 > ? ' M.l l it ?v WIIJ.?'PKX THIS * EK ONX iX)T OF CDUWED j s * ; in '.i;m>\mi-. w in - I'M: \ m.d ' 'l'li ? (. i -n \>., i m s-u.i> i < .?i . an; . ?VN>M> < ; SIX Ml \Di s ONL.. AND ARE ' \ i uv t ;;r < i " oni lotui coLnmn gb >s ormv MTK EXTRA V.M.I*. . \ i i. : I I'ci D !'<? *i bl\? s'-.K : vi:i v : ? . a v.i;ii i???_ :.?. on \\ I!!i i 11! l Aii, llh i |. >N . E - Pi.:; % \iti' v%iiu :i mak> > ikim thij i \ Al.it. IN n ivii 'i he ? T.n EY. 1 gi I K SALES. SMALL PR"FI i"s fe. I.. HKMI'STOXE, ru!.?7 MX! MARKET SPACE. w E a.RF. NOW i^-il-PARLD ; To Show j 1 ? A FULL STOCK OF SPUING GOODS ] OF ALL THE LATENT IMPORT A''1 ION AND HOME . MAX I 1 AC 11 RE.' En pieces donb>-wi,1th f,:;.*t T I AXNELS. In all the j wrmfthurrfiadtiilW( ,vtl . t ? i r.n j i.-.-. s 4--i:ich wide all-w .:<>! De B lire 4.V. value 02^4 cuts. ^ Li'^iw"'^ Dl;! X G(X>Ps. from low c* irra.le to fin* ! e.'i mi; rti-J. 1 s thai any oU.et h j . ' |*i c. s | i --i"S .-ram sli.hS ail c- 1 rs. TV . v:i. i- - ? >i:r >1 s. ks >-:n:n.'T l> K>uk-lit I. r 1.?. : J t' 5= 1.-"? ' :r<> : i n: i .inii" ii'.tm. \\?- ? *:r> tU-* lmv ~?t tudi III thndhr, ml tnyiuicai *???! ?. iu laivc giiHUti- , tii>. ? ;i:i < : t? v. 1 :i n tail ctii?,?.r iLau tuu.u uit-rclunilb Lui ai w I JERSEYS! JEF.SIVS'! JERSEYS!!! < Wi tiiti <n!. ly v. y t. at w<-1 :iv.' tln> 5:.?a. ?? bii.1 m ?-t 1 ran-i il.y s? l. r t. . R ..f J. i? y? in :!i < i;y. <iuin* to \:si'i:u'in - di.r. i i i u.r J< a - li.iiv l?-u?r<-tin- > i- 'ii. J aiiil t!i 1.lia^i- tin' ai.:mc ..t s. Iliiw t!i-'iu , 1' Wit than any of < >irco!ii|?. ; .. r~ As w. wihli to prove toy. u tiiat tliis i< !!.i j.;;,. tals. w- s li.it your early ius|*-i-t:. u. V\. h.. i. jva to Hot.-i-ar?.-iully our i ncc* bolow tii> utioiiM: V., ap'v'1i v, 1 i.'. ! all-wojl Jcrsf-v ?t <sL which is r> ally a s[< i ial t aivaiu. i j A T.ii y, well l I-.,! . si]\-st!t? li'-?I ill all til--IH'W | I pj'Tiin-'M^ . ^.ii . t?.?, t!.? . m.r.iv. . t:ui. <'?r.l:niU !' rt! ||J-*, >klll" |lnl inlfTW 1 Mlyjl it l.X . a \ . '! . j ! A v. 11 t a?vl j- "t in ail J.?irabl? I 1 s, with culls .* lla's. ?'itl_. > j . J. rs. ys witli t v< i>< I i II.it* and cuffs, trood quailIjr, ' only > Sj^c. .a] 1 >\v prh . J t \s n:a 1 <>f ti"' in,i rt .1 Stockluottc. with cuffa i aijll .ilia >. L'l"i 1 Villi.', nlil^ , W-- Iinvi' h'~.> n J. rsi-y at vltll plait.l?r-k, r?wt-i ^1.'l.tr and cuu>, and arc cut away in front and I il.i i tat in.'. < Mir j'ink .li-r- > s. rn:t.!." of iinpuH.-d St n-kim ttf, , j lait.il ? k. i.-vcrsc-il . har> ali i > u:.s, at ii.'?.oU, iaat . j i ar'- p.-.c, .r\ J our f-ilk-i iiil'r- <iil'-r> d -Ti rsi vh?lirown. tuyrtl'". carn-t. STid black- M'ttll piait t l.a. k ami ml.l4i i?-il ulln, < "dy t-s. r< (- !..ar puc s0. Ail liner JcrtKja in i to; >r t loll. < 'lii'dr?>i?*? J. rv. \f! all ciz.-s and *<>!. >n>. tna<l. from fin? Stock.netii:. our i r.ci ti.40,11 . iiu lour U? twtlvc jcai*. 1 THIRD FLOOR. ACCESSIBLE BY OTIS ELEVATOR. ] IIw wt- am st:!l <-l?-:?: ii r ut ODDS AND I.XDS of cv. r> variety : our mi'. < lis.- sto.-k. DRESS <i(>' I>S i f i vi ry <*< >; ript'o*i pi:'* i, if> f. r la.ll - t i'dn !i. Wi .if -? ll.:iv? ti s<> ^ ...t . ! .? bait tin r Valu- Si .ti i| i tMt i nil brii ir Us l.n i.ntH on tli.* .1' .iar. 11, y must Ixj fcoid, Iiowia^t, lio matter boi* at Hi. 1 I-,.-.. Wryb st PRINT i rvtits. PR1.S<MA KERS* CAMUR H S. all lui s. :? . Var.l will. l'l.lil'.lLi. (' ? . Villi* wiileMoMIE* Lo I H i-\< . uts. 1 1 V.-\ard \vid<*. f ill nil : sum VRFITOF THE LOOM BI .1 \? 111.11 ( u 1 1 "N 1.' 1i!b s: 1. ndiil y.inl-wii'..l'l'-uu ? otIons at .'m-. \v?.rtli s,-. Si 1.-i.*iI 1 wuie ' Bl?-acU.-d.. to Fruit ol th.- I*. n. at i. * i-v!.t REMX.VX1S OF hUELlIXGS 111 ail widiha very ) cheap. < ifiiuin* CANTON* GINOH AMS in I- autiful dreaa st\lt-s, only 8a\ jht yar?i. l ull |*i? ?'etito ? ut from. ) N\<U^!I i'Hi.Vh ri'S at !?>? .. W'irtU 1S5?* nts. AT.L-LlNi N I> \MA^Iv ToWr.LS 4J iiirli Joji^. at * 1- ., ??! . :* !. -us. s ask'tic'j.V lor tiiriu. is ilia Li wide J extra trvW i'l^liaL rjard. Our .v. Itr iToN ?*orNTFRi.? th*4 wortd^r ot th?-timil hnnj-iiktr nit-r fT"in all| MrtM?f tli*-fiuntry tV?r thfiu. j^.n: if 11:. v- B.itt. us . .^t uhms ? much a_?s $1 ]h r ti zni. \\? ^11 tli> a: ai m-. ii.t tiozeti. ]?m) u '7. Ti full VHTTK AI'KoNS. with a doop rutiie, mauo ol tL ! st l i.a i Muslin, at jiH". a pi ? nnmaiits of W Msi ITA AM) I KIUK OF T1!K V. h-? | lil.K \?'IfKLM' Tl'ONS, runnin*; liozn 2 \ to 6 > art l>. at b c.-iitb jk t yard. AND lll-XDl.EPS III o i HI It FSE-FTL ARTICLES ' WELLHuRTH 1 HE ATI EX HON 1 or' L\ERV LADk. LAXsnrur.n a buo., ; mlil!> 4-.'0-fJ->-404 SEA I ".NTH STREET. J gektlemen^s goobwsi ] |>1ST WA Ms I ITV SliM; IS, I NI IX IsllED, 75 cm. BEST WAMSUT1A SHIRTS. FIXISUED...90 " BEsT F OF THE L Mil ItTS FNFIXISHED.05 " !l BEST 1 OF THE L SHIRTS, FINISHED..80 " ! < MEN'S FINE PLENISHING*. 1 FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. IfajMibON'S HURT FACTORY. 1 CiiAKi^LS HVATT. I'ropri'tor, itililS I Ii; F strict uorthwe^ TJIXEST DRE?S SHIRTS M \DE \0 OBOOb 1. oulj ?1. Six Fine Divss Shirts inaje to order, only *9. I " 1 inest I-inen Collars, ail Btyl?-t, on!y 41 50 i?ur dcr^n. ' Finest Foiir-l'ly Uiieu Cults, o:iiy ?> cents per pair. Closine out a larsrir lot of Unfinit>bed Di eaa Sliirbi, at 50ctntK, worth ti;' c< li.s. Ail Kouia fc'uaraiueed to tfivo Rit:sf.".<*t:on, At . MEGINNI89', fel>25 10H2 F atrtt't northwest. h?lIIlilS TO OiOJEii. S FIT SOLID BOSOM FOR ?9.09 t frIX PLAITED BOSOM FOR 12.00 | ^ iou w&ut ayerloct-ntUnK' buirt have tlieiu uiado u/ ^ f .B. ELLERY ] <1^ TV! F pftw't nortl:wm?t. 11 ???? ???? sewing machines. Ac. Having I^nlarofd Ofr i ; Ri PAIR DEPARTMENT And a-lded tmatly improved in.iehinery, tvo are row enabled to furii ..ut w i? Willi iuon-< xji'dition. 1^.!: s having a Si winir Ma'-luue of any kiud to repair wlU pl. a?<- drop us a |?*>iai, and oii?* of our ma. hii.ists will call at j our house pn'inp.ly, V . assure our patrons ?.- <!. hoiii-st w..rk prompt and polite attention atnll^ir d :.line. verv tin. . No i?j.y \j>. .-t.-d uum-rs entir?-ly h.?ti?fa -:ory: Ail w. ; k warranted Refi-r to ov?-rfvuuoiadim j in the eity ol Vta^lnudon wh.ui w rejiuir.-.l Sewinir Mu hin. H for tl?e past I5y. rs. O. AITERBACH. corner ! 7Hi ai.d H.iicxt <1 .i rto An* rliaeli'alicutK* Furi..?hin>.r and llut St'n-. Avet i y f.-r the New Auiericau No. 7 anil other tirst-ciatis Miu-Eiu< s. m i. -i WlLLIAMANTIC SPOOL (JOTTOX. C THE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND CSB. SIX STOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. At the office of the New Home an<1 Hartforvl S^n-lrur MacliineK; positively the lii.-lit.-st runnin , most simj-lo and durable Muehiiie ever pro iue.d. Exarulneoumew ? set ol attachlnei:t?. can produce a jn-. :a< r vaiiety of _ - ork than any other su th.- luarke-. Machines ooid ou monthly paj lauita, uixx^id Cihcouut lor ca*>U. | At OPPENHEIMFR'3. \ EOSSHh street n. w.. St. Cloud Buiidin?. P.R.?We are the sole amenta for Hartiord and New Home Sewing Machines. U b'Si That great -hofbehold," sn j nt ' v "White," "N"W Home. Roston," fine S.-witv Ma- ! a ciiinea at hocc-st prioa. No <-aaiva??*v. Coma to th? ? olhce and save mc.iiey. Renting and repairing a sjie- ! w cialty. ilcKENNti. 427 Uih ni. n.w. ?t;p25 n Bishop's Camphorine- i' Cun* Chapped Hards. lace. I.ijn or any mn*tine? of r the skin; removes sunburn and remlera the Skin ?' b<aiitiluliy S?>lt anil Smooth. No toilet complete u witlwiut It. Si Id entirely ui?on iu? meritn. Pr:oe li*-. i>?r txittle. 'Try it, and if not h.-; tinn d return the buttit- mil have the money refunded o Freparvaby L. C. BISHOP. I'ruKjrUt, 730 Sthatreet, cor. H Ktn-<-t n. w, feb21 Wxkiiiivtou. D. (I r_ LAI>Il s GOODS. If B& L % RLIT1 li. ia? Just retum-M from N,? Xot* ?UhTXnln. !i',a NVH M,l ?'^-KV , !:vh *he would t* ?to allow *> hm- m.ai ?Kton*-T?. ?? yjlSS ANN IF. K. Hl'MPHERT, 4V1TVrH mrFTSORTHWBrt Wii#* (H'liSHS t?> or?l* r iii ix.ii >'iinnu!t.i ? i?-Tt * *t tit arid iN?niT.?rt HYKNIH Ml 11U AKE~ rYrr>^h T?&r.il I i? thnitf. Iltnoo r&<VnPMc. tnd (inrat lniri^rl^l ?t* ft M wilder Hm.w an. i alf l?m** Rrfortn 0*xW iM . t; a.. i fttu*tim ? MMr? ir? < . r?* t*. ?tu\ ? #1 ? onv4 'Vim B * own umkt. ti.^t toi lUo 4*ri ** *? "'r rnirufl ^ ^ rrticli, iwriuau ad n,-*:.u*1j "h?tni ^Arli " Douglass-. Ninth awt? T Strhh 'l- have opened thle tnaraln? 30 DOZEN Moiu ol ilitisf IHIVU1D CtktBKIO t'OKSET COVERS. TttTSTV-rn'MTMS EACH ?1'. p ^ ill N' t!??' I a-it 1 *t 'tm il ofl#*r, v?f thil tt'mMiL r;.s li, at the1'no-. Mill Uilim *Itii hav* Lm**ij waltl-ir u 1 plea**- - a?. *1 uut, aa thi, price will move - ? noTuuiw 5W. M*. :,y. I'lRST Sl'KINO I MP< iRTATIONS 'AMtlix EON XI: rs \Nli K(tl SD H ATS. FINK MIIXIXERY Gt> il?S, WTXX A ?I? --jl fe-iturv of ?! > < >|? tunr wl'.l be a Utv? a <4 iitii :> n.w MwrtiiKitt tl Silk and Cl.itl, W rap. lu?f. aits, -w p. rtand I.* w nliap* iu I artkAL Jt rv)i i M l<-n*')' U M. WM.T.IAN. O^Tn vw, rsrf? !*>'; p.-ntiNylvatitaev?mua. m: 10 JMIK T. A. 1 -1 AMi m>l PliWIif'R f.-rth.- .-iuil<\. 'ii .a V> UiU; Cl<-\er Fa -e T' w<W v '1 only bj drii|f>a?t*. >1 s k \lix l<a!uti..?re ^14 JKocHuN corcoraN HCILI'IVo, Hl>l C1.A>S IIAIK 1'IU SNKK, from I \IU4 I tin-.- I !its Hil l IlveM.xiala lium .:.T . iai is. l.> n- 4ii,l Vienna. kh.'..i;ta< t iirw m..i iiiijk rtrr nf HI MAN HAIK AM? VI \ P. TT A IP. W. IRR. Iji.1i.-*- ! ! . Hair Cutting and l!?ir 1 >i>w.iti? and si.anti-.- wj ill a mat . .a?? u. iuitar V .k'k I<> H'(liT <*W &S7 m II'MII SIUtFT SOKlHWE^r I>S t K. MKid.' IN. M< ilH^TK, l.i< ri jn ^.vlfroin Ba Mnr r>- ?. N*o 54 P ar>nth<t.*iicn-hlii'iri;l iitak*- t< M.>nl.-r I Wl,j '\-r\ With li.-r in Ui? ari .4 l'r?-w;i akniK ?lit< k'U*rwit?t? (H-rluct aaUala. ti.-u In ni " ll tab'.^m ^Ins. ^FT.MA KlTI'ERT. ftw Ninth ftrket. orrmtm ^atewt OFrt"*! N" .v. lti-< in AliT NKEllLEWUHS. KKXSHHT^ U;.AM NK and KIHBiiN i-Sll?KuIlil.KILS ?*-1 a: J. HA t LHIMjH fur the kuiia. t>nii-1ft? at.w k , ,f AR AsENE. rHENTI.I.E. FF.LT^ ?A'l KKNS. 1 LI Mil s AND WOKfUKD FUIfcuta MAMI'IN.. I-K< AII H.V FAICI ILU. >j Jrn KaUE A.TTRACTION FOR THE LADIES Kt CHR RFI Vf Rrs. 403 and 4'>*> TtIs ?ti>i't nurthwos' Now op hand a tiianiitio t.t Ht.x-k ?>< 1 MUR<lIDFRm SMITFRS. . I .-MIIONS. 1 ABLE i'< "VKIlS TlllIES ft IMSK HiiLllI'.RS. ..f difl.-rent di^urua 1 i.. > \\< >K> I ?;ii WOHk au.l KNITTED U<KID4 >f n- x .1. ^.-ni tuni. Comi-l t. Outfit f ?r v'UUdrvn MIKINil i I.HAKS, C laldn-n'M LA?.'t? bAliJi kKl.NLT UoNNLTS "* ??fi-itiatit..wn and Z?-|-hjT Wi IRK TED <Ji-nnati KM J ilS?i VAIiV ail col una. Mid all ktate ' 1 tM Idli'l 1 iFKEIi MAlLlvlAl^a ou baud at Uir l-wKt IllMl k.-t wu-m. Anton Is isnrR<* Cueiiii. a. I >r\ OI<>an1nr F"*ahV.?hraM?L V" yt/ih ?tr?-t ii.irttiw.-M THIRTV VLARS' tXW klFNOF. T ndlw* and < -Utii-iiHti'k tiariuwita. mitn.. %>{ <* ari-J ' flush oi. nl.<. < 'nil-.- \ - Its. I j.-. . ??l,.\.-a, are u*rluctl) < !?-a:i.il l.\ ii.is s-.i;-.-ri.?ri-ro.r?-* LAI HI V I ^ '.NINO |IRL>SLS A S}'L< 'IAI TT O. i.Tl. ia?*!iV? l< th.* i'li-ant-d ti> t!iln |t<?.-.?* will nil < s. tli.tr ,.nt-inuJ sliH|H-.;an.l #(i.-af- r-j-uU truaraiilMd i<- i?- niuuv.-d vtlu tuaU>. liir? 41 bi ? . < #[ Jl _ UNA NCI A U IJFWIS *JOUNSOS 4^" Co.. IIANKFRS. D.-nl^rs in TNVFST.MFNT SI rfRrril s, I M . ST.A M.S. MsTltH'T, RAII.Ito\I> IW1NDS. '' !hh.h u a list t ?I kAKni iV'lidM hIiGM:tyf !' til Mis I'l I- L to biVkN ptjj- OtSUt nD n' ?''*? >f l??. J lla ^Wt'IFR Jk m.t Bankers. I4ir P.-nD?>iva!iia aw>na?. LIBERAL RA1F ' F IN I I'REST ALLOWED Oil TIME liUMMti f .i l >>r K- rid for t. rtn? JWIVIMiVr SF? ITtlTIEK. I'N'ITED 8TATm r.XM' UAKI.ANTS and i KADE 1>uLLAB? bou*l*4 il.il - I I v trk. t rut.s ? < 'LLL< I h iN > tuad ?-vrrj-i? li^ra. fxtlV I?iU V A IL jS rouK '1 LLEuUAFU W IKEN ftASniNGTO*. P. A I.Till OR*, PHTLADKLP^^ NEW VuIlK, BOSTON, ka PRINCE & WHITELY. Stock Bioiw f-4 Br. >a?lway. > x IKIuil Avtuue.) S** *0?,? G<itrra31'artuera: rnni'* WJrtWf. Benrj" H Dodira, H Pru*w Osklef. iaiT> C. Lutraa. Wat>laii?toa, U.C. klayuard C Lyra William R. Travel*. Special Fartoar. 3CY AND Sl LI. ON OOMMIRSIOW ALL CLASSU OF RAlLWAk' StClRITIEA Branch Office?t3J 15th street i Corcoran BuUdlaf.) B. B. DODGE. Raaidaat Partnac. Orintatlnta Af 9!o-ka ail B'-?n1a an^ Inf^TTnatlni ra* unliiiir the Mark- ta r-.Ttv.-d thruuirh our wtrea IM* >1 ANTLY. dir> .-t from th>- N.-w Y.-rk Stix-k ?xcLa!i?i% lli ord. rs a.fut. .1 and n|Hjruxl 1'UOSLPTLV. )mJi IaoBT. 4tf. fJ.HoM.A8, BROKER IN GRAIN, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCK* <0. f 13 l.Mh St. tNattunal Metr<jplitaii Bank Bulldloir.) Old- r? to buy or ?*dl. on martnn or for caah. eircut*4 it: tin- Chi<~a?o 14. ard of Iradu an J N.-ar lork CcttoB .KchatipR. C. tistaut ^uotiiiojia JualaL.ti> raooiTtal Ug Ure?'t private ?irua. T. P. SCHMITT i CO.. Chicago r.>rrest>on<l<?nt. iAWVER, WAL1.ACF k CO.. New York crreapooat Rt-fereiH-Mi M. tropr.litan Bank. iu-ieretH-ca -(|li n b ^k. 'Ordera By Telephone I*romi>tly Attended To.) tlT-t'iu i-\ KiiltiHAM I^ISIIOP At Oo. 0 STOCK AND GRAIN EXCHANGE. BOSTON, NEW YORK. BALTlklO&B And 1291 F STREET NORTHWEST. Washimotob. FPT. SELL A VP CARRY STOCKS. OR Art. PROTV IONS AND PETROLEUM ON MAKOINS AND IE .<ITS TO SPIT CUSTOMERS AT REtilXAR NEW 'OKK STOt'K EXCUA"NGE AND CHU'AOO BOARD )F TRADE PRICES. THE PI HIJC OENERALLY 14 NVITED TO EXAMINE 'J HE F ACILITIES Of HIS OFFICE CONSTANT WLOTATIONS AN'U ,1-OTCASH SETTLEMENTS. ? [)FY AND StXL I. K (K?V'T AND D. C. BONDS, LJaW V\Aili. C. OASL1GHT and Ail *tUm Ut? block |Vpc*its t+r*1r?A ntiKt tn eh** V>r par SPFOAT. attetitlon to ohratntn* rrmWECT , ir?i BEI J.ABLE mfonnauon rek-aMii* our Tartowaetty ecuntieK. and an |)n i-ar>*l at all tuiiea to IL<4 [timet rcvardinir ean.e. 11A1U. V C. TOWERS k CO.. BA.VJkKKH. BKOKKRa AND I S'iTlUAWC*. tr.aySl HJU t STREET NOR1HWEST. j\T. T. Jm W RIGHT & Co. BANKERS AND BBOKER^ No. 608 15th street, opposite C. 8. Treasury. )ffer aj?crlal hidnnrmerits to boy or sell CRUDE PETROLEUM, eitlier lor Caah or 00 "*T** IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. Wo Invite corresjKjnJeuoe. A'.l Information 1 lisw fully iven. |WlM r1 KAiLi'UL?COMFORTING. EPFS' COCOA. BREAKFAST. 0 "By a thoroiurfa knowl.-dtre of the natural laws wbWk ovc-m the oiM-ratiutia uf (Ufwtloa and nutrition, and by . a:v: ul ai 1 lic-atiou U the fine propertiea of weL' ?t? -eteu * '<*"<>a. Ni r.E|?|w bua provided our hniaktast tables ith a d< in-ately flavnrnd beveraire which may save ui ian> I av-y d<x-tora' bills It is by the Judicious use c! nch a:ti. l?a <.f di? t that a cotiat.Luttou may be irradally buSt up uutil Ktr tijr enourh to must evwy %eneney to di>- ?m-. 11 undK-da.if aubtl*- maladies are float:itf around us n-a<i. to atiaci * h.-n-ver tbere la a weak < int. Wetnay iwa > n any a fatal ahaft by keeptnc uiw-lvw well fortified with pur*" blood and a protwriy i-urndjod frame."?Ctvil .serrwe UuzetU Made pimply with botlin* water or milk. Sold tm Htm nil ()t-lb. and lhj by urootsrs lalmllcd thna. JAMES EPPS * CO.. Homoeopathic ChwWa. bl-4Mtu Laate,ftikai