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- THE EVENING STAR. wut RSDAY January 26, INS2. LOCAL MENTION. | ‘The Weather. OFFIce OF THE CHIEF Siavat OFFicen, 1 Wasnixetos, D.C. January 2, 1882.9:30 ain. ¢ For the 1 3, Warmer south to west finds, cloudy we and rain, probal aring: durin, at and fallin, ter durin: the ni: Gay, followed on Friday morning by rising Fometer. Special Weather Bulletin. TO-MORROW TO HE FAIR AND WARME ‘The chief al officer of army furn’ the following J bntletin ta the pres Sight disturbance ts central north of the lake re gion. Cloudy weather and rain continue in ali dis- triets ea t of the Mississippi, with heavy foes In the south Atlantic and east cuir states upper Take region. Fatr weather prevails In the south- est. The trapersture has rh Land, tweuty degrees in the midi nel from ten tot ti tates, It has fallen in the othiwest, where it ts froz sont tyr te we p Tie Sout nena, Hale: and New nd al fon, and Rorthwesterh rthwost. The tmneli- | ations are that distri mt worth Troch: Sold by Vaxsvener’s | throat and ling Wi sod for all druzyt Goop TastE.—A Ju ne pure ents It i see how tlons are ma has been. received from Dr.John Jefi New York at 10 o'clock this a. shington at4 p.m. This in- at the ¥. M.C AL auniversary HERE Will be a losin eventag at te art 15un and H streets, morning with a horse and leaving Mim in a ition in an alley near Ith and U Streets Jones testified th ed the horse Kindiy, ond the court relea FUssern’s Ine Cream an Save Evrsicur and doliars by consulting Hemp- ler, 45, strve Vacetxe Potts to-day at Sin as’ Dru aphs, 2 tn pose, rs per dean, by | nue northwest. St. Pacr’s Day was observed with appropriate foletanities | t St. Paut’s chureh, 23d | street. Rev. delivered | the sermon. Fr of | the parish, read the annual report of the condition Of the parish. CIT¥ AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. Forp’s Oren Hovse.—Janausehex In Shaks- Peare’s Winter's Tule, Nariowat THEaren.—The World. —s Condensed Locals. On Saturday THE Stax will be printed in double- sheet form of fifty-six columns, filled, as usird, with a large and lent varicty of matter, espe tally adapted for family reading and for wafling to out of town friends. As well on account of the | at pressure on the advertising space in these weS as the extraordinary cireulition they at- tain, which requires the forms to be put to press earlier that day than on the other days of the | Week, advertisers are earnestly requested to send | in their announcements for this edition at the ear- Hest moment possible, end in al es before @clock m. on Saturday. Newsdealers orders can, Of course, be filled at ment ‘The cold snap had formed 4 ¢ the river, but the channels The r. of Baltime f fee over to keep open md to-day Will Street lumps will be lighted at 11:15 p.m. and ex- tinguished at 5:20 a. m. ‘The directors « Boclation me amended as to pe n fore been dropped from the roll for neglect to pay | assessments to be reinstated upon payment of a | fee of $4 and the amount due af the thue they were | Gropped, provided they pass the medical examing- evening Isth strec est. Part of the exer sisted of a memorial to the Dr. Cha Denison, with appropriate addresses and must ‘The steamer City of Washington has been thor- | Oughly repatred, and will resume ruaning between Washington a A am irta © unday. Ata mecting of the directors of the} ational Fair Ass: ast night, the proposal to estub- Ish a jockey club was disctissed at length, but no | @etiniie conclusion was reached. | The Mine publican Association last evening | electest owing officers for te ensul Col. W_L. Wood, presiden ident: Theodore L DeLand, ‘treasurer. T. L. Lamb, vice secretary, and V ‘The National Temperance Convention concluded ; last evening at the First Congregational Hon. W ot'N rk, ei ideut, and lelivered px afternoon Mr Wome: Col. George W. al temperance Roa n, of Kentucky. iPesses. In the president of the mperance Union, was the Speake E | ‘The oyster sloop Magony, Capt. Wm. Phi Was capsized Lost Mor and. The crew were rescu S. Johnson, schooner W All of Aecomuc county, Va. Amusements, Ke. a Forv’s Orexa Ho’ he production of Mother and son by Maisie Janauschek and her excellent company lest nicht, was an event of unusul drainstic interest. It was one of the est pe here this season. To- bt SI Tule will be given. ATION AL Tic sTER.—The World at the Nayousl this w effects are WondeTil, now: the frst act, the ship’ explo: the second —the Letter being 1 dous appleuse—the lunatic & King houses Seine of the sé oy the whart and raft senes in eeted with tremen- um and the pas- Senger elevator. perlectly is the andience in accord with t that after the eseape from the asylum, « <tzh of relief goes up and then the | house rings with applause. The company 1s very good, Harry Crisp being especiaby fine. Lixcot Clara Loulse Kellozg wilt make | asnington Moaday Lincoln Hall’ She will be assisted by M. Poole-King, contralto; Signor Brigne Signor Taglapietra, bari- Herr S. Liebling, ptanist: Ht ‘Violinist, AT Atwe ancther pe Lorie, Oder Dorf und s Hart, to-morrow evenin mance wil be vadlt Will be prod: > - MAmRtAGE LICENSES have: leary, of Frederick be n issued to C. W. charlotte nd Alice € 11 € Mary ¢ J. Anderson, of Loudon county, Va., fa Matthew, of Prince William county, ales Thompsan, of Cattiracus county Daniels: W. F. Crawfont and J. HL Chesne Linond, and da B. Taylor; Charles 1 Hutchinson and Mollie L Mankin; ¢ ° E. Denham an Pottstowh. P ; Fit Tumbus: Joan Brent and Fan: a Fietta E Carts . 2 e Mt ts Evite abled to n his retire: for 4 aw seliool of t cF and exposit the Unité lecture of the tt the kew Dut nd Ww! Lin’ tts nati Whole course will doubtless be of great i and Value to the school. 1. 475; . Peck, pts Mand “ tal. to Th 5 id, N. Morrow, 05. Sq. 487, 4 trusteds, to Mar: L x a ‘Tue Wire oF A Deexxen He Liquor Drater.—Yestertay, In the P & white woman named Mary E. Graney, was charged with asseulting Thomas Meiey, and the ane Was continued, Mr. Meley’s (njuries’ prevent- iog him from attending court. Policeman Ed- wards, states that Mr. Meley kee rOCeTy and Store near the corner of 24th and M streets, Whieh Mr. Graney frequents, and Tuesday night Was thers under the influence of liquor, and and asked Mr. Meley to put vernent, ai ims. Graney struck with abrick, hun 60 Dadiy to be sored case was | sqaure south of symare 14. A: | been revised tn all | assessments ha nie } err Adainowskl, | 2 | Damarse Pig e | HOLDERS, of ditferent de Guarding Against Smallpox. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE HEALTH OFFICER. Health om cation to th er Townshend has sent a communt- Distriet Commissioners, In which he nevessity now demands the placing of pox hospital in proper condition to re- a limite! number of patients, and the equip: | j ment of a service for properly conducting re- | | me isolation, disinfection, &® The law, be | | jemands Fe ses from hotels. | | nt houses, &e Fen cme aftlicted persons we should | red to provide comfort ible quarters, with | ore snd attention. The national board of | fstence in provid! e matter Uy vace funds for the pure hate the poor, but the Distri-t itself must_ make | pr m forthe adit s He | be directed to | an fnspec- 1AHIPON provable | quired. Then an estl- n be prepare], and if * for stich purposes | 1 to grant timinedti diture. Provision should arliest possible 1 4re no funds ave sk be mat! payment of poor pe peevent sored of dl Swe are compelled to remove articles of a textile ant the absence of bts to the owners ¢ Lington is now placed tna p © ta visit tion fr dea ib ton stated.” | took measures He used as a Smallpox has- and made sion require tt No new ¢ since th nfortable for | 3 for its sp) ge ee A Man Terribly Scalded. HIS INJURIES LIKELY TO PROVE FATAL. ‘a, aged sixty years, em- ight fireman in the boller room of the lding, corner 15th street and Pennsyl- avenue, was terribly scalded at an early | hour this morning ‘while attempting to remove obstructions from the tubes of one of the | board in the soot-bex, | it at Work on the obstructior pe of cold water Into the ho! ed an enormous volume of steam, | rhoiling the: unfortnnate fireman. | ambulance to the His injuries will | | —— District Government Affairs. A building permit has been issued by Inspector | Entwisle to Timothy Costelio_ to erect a dwelling | on 17th street, between L and M northwest; $1,500. Lien certificites have been issued by Mr. Roome | against property on the 7th, 8th and P street fronts of square 425; in alley in squi | ‘yin squari re been entirely cance revision. Assessinents have also been T alleys in squires 575, 214, LIQUOR LICENSES. The liquor Heense board has approved applica- tions for liquor licenses from Wm. L. Benchert, H. C. Christinan, Joun Crowley, Frank Foster, Ernest Loeffler, Lorenzo Stelle; and disapproved the ap- Pilcatioa of Edward Donnelly. MORE LIGHT. Assistant Engineer Lt. F. V. Greene has directed that strect lamps be erected as follows: One at corner 4th and E streets n.e.; oneon N, between 16th and 17th streets n.w.; one at intersection of Boundary street and Columbia road; oue tn alley between K and L and 15th and 16th Streets; one in alley between Rhode Island avenue and 1th and 15th streets; two on Virginia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets s,w.; one on 2th, between H and | [streets n.w.; two'on M, between 5th and 7th | Streets ne; Uiree on 5th, between K and L ne; | one on corner 4th and K t.e.; one on 21, between | East Capitol street and Maryland avenue, and one on 19th, between M and XN streets nw. WORK OF FILLING UP THE OLD CANAL. The District Commissioners have transinitted a copy of Lieut. Greene’s report on the Pie tre H heretofore made tn fling up the canal in tie Southeast section of the city, under the several appropriations for that purpose, to the House Dis- trict committee, with an application for a. special appropriation to conclude Viat Work this year and give einployment to the deserving idle laborers of this District. —_—.—__. Shall the Franking Privilege be Hestored To the Editor of Tae Ev: STAR: Tagree with you that “the abuses of the frank- Ing privilege were so enormous when {t was in use that the public wil not readily consent to its restoration;” byt Iam satisfied the public would approve of the extension of the penalty envelope to members of Congress, thus affording all reason- able relief. This envelope can be lawfully used only in the transmission of ofictal mail_mat- ter, and the penalty of $30) for tts misuse ts always. ated thereon. It was intended to supersede en- irely the spectal offietil postage stamps, which area useless expense and should be no longer countenineed. Ts it clafmed that the stamps are needed fo enable the departments Wo pay the fecs on registered Jetters? Not at let those fees | be pald with the ordinary postage stamps, as pension agents are still alowed to pay. their official postage and charge it in their accounts. Is tt t, for the purpose of showing an apparent azgregate amount of postage ipts, the Post Oifice department should buy al stamps and sell them to the other departinents of government? —Nonsene! | What fs this but taking the money out of one door | of the Treasury and returning it through another? Not all of 1% remember; for the cost of th stamps and of keeping an Account of them must | come out of tt, to Sey nothing of the labor of at | taching them to envelopes, that are just as good | without them. Very respectfully, Horatio Kise, a Affairs in West Washington. Ronvenies.—Sometime during last night the grocers store of Mr. Perry Lowe, corner of Bridge and Potomac streets, and the saddlery shop of Mr. ’.'T. Turner adjoining, were entered by unknown aking through windows in the re: bi | attempt was made to blow open Mr. Lowe" we mate, but failet, and but ttle was gotten from either ph Tt is supposed that the thieves were fright- ened off. Agx | Ho OF THE MAN wHo Roesep Miss Lapp’s This morning Detectives Miller and Mc- eeded in apturing the thiet who Tobbed the residence of Miss Ladd, a3. stated in R. He is sild to be « noted house aSa “day worker.” He was brought Hive headquarters this afternoon and Miss d sent tor, who fully Identified him as the man. He fs Known as Jita McGill and is from Kentucky, > secration of Rey bisho ‘onrtlandt Whitehead, of the Pittsburg diocese of the took place In “Prinity church, Ee MbROIWERY AND FRENCH WHITE Goons. AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICES. JOB LOT EMBROIDERY AT HALF PRICE, | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 cente. | JOB LOT FRENCH WITTE GOODS, AT HALF Lace Plaida, Cord ed Striped Pignes, 123g. TPIQCES I. ‘Twitied Sat | Kn Sheeting COTT 1 Bale Twilled $1, $1,334 ifs. ‘Table D. AND iN TICKING, PF KED cor a GHAMS, WHITE E South Side, ‘near fe ja21 Sr | JRA®e atreactioxs FOR TH ADIES AT CHR. RUPPERT’S, NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. ow on & mavuificent stock of wew and bear tabroit'rd SLIPPERS, SLUPPE! » TABLE COVERS, Kudtted GOODS, of every miplete outat for Infants, LOAKS. Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet town and Zephyr WORSTED:; German KNIT- K RN, all colors, and all kinds of Erabroidered | Materials on Laud at the lowest market prices. Worsted Work FAD oe \VEL ROOFING, Rooting Mate Line, Caen o terial, Charcoal, Carpet Lining Felt ALKER'S 204 10th street northwest. CARAMELS CAN NEVER BE SUR- hey speak for themselves. Manufac- 20 Oth street, Branch Store, northwest. 10-6. | ters were as } them. At Seeretary Lincoin’s had with her thelr two. little Emors. of New York, wd Miss this City. | iostrun | others Po: SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! ‘Over 3,600 in use in this city! Warranted for 10 years ! Sent post-paid for $1. COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and two Strops, only 75 centa. B ROBINSON & CU, 'e BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, * G It has always been proverbial that no species of bad weat ier deterred ladies from making calls or accepting invitationsin Washington, and tt Was once more emphstieally Mlustrated yesterday, when many were calling at the houses of the metn- bers of the Cabinet and on the Speaker's wife. Except the famtly of the Postmaster pral and the Attorney General, all the ladies of the Cabinet coterie were found at home. The Attorney Gene- aud Mrs. Brewster have becn so anxiotis about the health of thetr little son that she saw no visit- ors ‘torday. Secretary Hunt's wife isted by his son’s wi Ww! sisted by Mond The atte nS and there ¥ number of presents made to the host and host’ ¥ of them bei re Valuable than t astons. One of the mest deitenifal evening was a inusieal surprise by the e Club, who rendered a number of vocal ‘nial pleces ina very creditable and ac- P manner, nd last ber of entertainments, wht. ance as to size, were ex antin charac (Mr. Alin Mekane, Yesterday h, 1€ of minor import redingly brilliant and ‘a. break idence yesterday in’ honor of their gu mory, of New York.—In the evening Jt entertained Justice dM Miller, Uce Bradley Justive and M: ladies and gent Hiscock ent at dinner. — Rey La number of guests ington, which was to the Dill of dinny y h there were present among sr.il Howe, Assistant Secre- tary Davis, als Porter, Worden and Ro: ‘neh Min- er.—Abvout thirty or forty yi the dangiit ed a e last Senator Fu ata dinner party to be giv evening. — Mr. and Mrs. George Bancroft have Invited guests to meet Secretary and Mrs. Freling- huysen at an evening party next Wednesda: The next hop at Willar place to-morrow ——Secretary and Mrs. Frelinghuysen have invited some of the ladies and gentlemen of the dipiomaite corps to dine with them one evening hext week.— Representative Mower hus invited some of the members of the House to dine with him next 'T and gentlemen, inching several of the foreign ministe: ing party at Justice Miller's ning, r will entertain a number of guests i at the Arlington this we DE MEYER’S WEI DE MEYER‘ WEI DE MEYER'S WEI DE MEYER'S CATARR# CURE. CATARRH CURE. CATARRH CURE. now admitted to be the only treatment which will eradicate Catarrhal Poison. Rey. Cuas. H. Tarton, 140 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. ¥.: "One package effected a radical cure.” Rev. Gro. A. Reis, Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. ¥.: “It restored me to my ministerial Isbors."* Rev. W. H. Scmxri lerick, Md., in six cases in my family.” Rev. Gro. E. Pratt, St. Stephen's Rectory, Phila.: ‘Quite wonderful; let me distribute your ‘Treatise."” Cuas. H. Staxuorr, Newport, R.I.: ‘I was toodeaf tohear the church bells rinz; hearing restored.” Groner W. Lampnicut 73 Biddle et., Baltimore, Mad.; ‘Suffered 9 years; perfectly cured.” Mas. M. E. SHENNFY, 3022 Sarahst., St. Louis: ‘The tirst natural breath in 6 years,” Mus. J. W. Puncett, Golden City, Col.: ‘‘Ueed only one package; entirely cured ; suffered 24 years.” Dr. F. N. Cxarx, Dentist, 8 Montzomery st.. San Suffered 15 years; perfectly cured,” &c, ‘Fine resulta DR. 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Her funeral will take place from her late residence, on ices road, near the Soldiers’ Home, on Friday, the th instent, at 2 o'clock pom. ‘The friends of the fainily are invited to attend. * mary 25th, 1882, at 12 o'clock , MAR daughter of Michael and Bridget Coamore, Care. _Puneral will take piace from her parents residence, No. 406 Firet street northeast, at J o'clock p. m., Sut 3 26, 1882, at 1 o'clock, AU- ary daq., of Maine, aged slaty ve ‘3S. FRENCH, Eeq eral wil take place to-morrow, at 12 ny at his late residence, No. 152 A street uortheast. : THOMAS. On the morning of Wednesday, Jannary i 8:45, CHARITY THOMAS, in ‘the sixty- of her age, after a lony and painful i s 8. as will take pisee at Weeley church, at 100'c VO, CURE, NO PAY.—WHITEHURST’S CEDAR BALSAM ia warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung Diseases, &c. Six ‘drops a try it. If noe vatisiied return the empty bottle nur money back. by W. 8. THOMSON, 703 15th street, and all cents, n21-3m Sold drucwista. 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NATIONAL THEATER. 52-Notwitnstanding the snow, sleet and rain, the house last night was again filled to repletion to witness the eensatioual spectacular drama, “THE WORLD,” With all the magni icent scenery and novel mechanical effects which characterized its overwhelining success of 700 nights at the Drury Lane Theater, Loud op, Wallack's Theater and Niblo’s Garden, New York. The Departure from Africa. ‘The Infernal Machine. ‘The Raft in Mid-Ocean. ‘The Last Drop of ‘Water. ‘the Lunatic Asylum. ‘The Paseenger Elevator. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Box shect for sale of seats now open. 326 rorvs. ‘7 JANAUSCHEK IN SHAKESPEARE. ‘The great play of THE WINTER'S TALE. “‘ During the first three acts the interest of this play is inainly trayical.” In the last two acts we have a most artful inter- change und blending of romantic beauty and comic e. UKE: JANAUSCHER Sag Leon ‘Jaiues H. Taylor Autolycus. Harry Rainforth ane red trifles.”) Dr. Mosenthal’s DEBORAH (Written expressly for Janauschek. ) Saturday Matinee. MOTHER AND SON Saturday Night. -BLEAK HOUSE Next week JANAUSCHEK in several new and the most famed of her older characters. 26 (osGREcatio AL CHURCH. JANUARY 31ST AND 3D FEBRUARY. KENNEDY'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Mr, KENNEDY will be assisted by the following members of his family Mise Helen. Commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. _ Tickets and programs to be had at Ellis’ music store, Ballantyne & Son's, bookseli hers, and Nourse, druggist, corner of 9th and F streets north- west. 326-60 E NCOLN HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1882. Re-entrco after three yours! absence, and positive farewe'l appearance in Washington, of the renown lyric artist, CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Supported by the strongest company ever organized in America — Madam Clara Poole-King, Contralto; Signor Taciapiers, Bagtane pietr 3 err 8. Liebling” Pianist Herr Adamowski,” Violinist. Musical Director. ‘Adolph Glose ‘This is positively Kellowwa last a coin Wash- ington, a8 her perinanent retirement from te stage ell take place early in March. POPULAR PRICES: Seats, $1.50 and $2, acoordi tolocation: “No extra dharze Or reverting = Sale of seats will commence Thursday morning at Metzerott’ 5025-51 A BSER'S MUSIC HALL, E strest, opposite U. 8. Post Office. GERMAN THEA’ DAY, JANUARY 27, On which occasion wile prodacea SLORLE, ODEN DORF UND STADT. A rare opportunity for Americans studying the German 2 aniruae. Admission, 25 ita. . Reserved Seate, 50 cents. Box-abeet open at Ellis’ Music. Store aud at the Hall daily. 323-5t No. 626, ON EXHIBITION No. 626 x { AND SALE AT E Street. MARKREITER’S, Street ‘No. 626 F street northwest, one door from 7th street, Choice Oil Paintii Ensrayings, Chromos, ete. ; also arcs Oa Fane Eorre t Checa ie Frames, Picture Cord and Tageels, Ni etc, a8 Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art G: NATURES TRIUMPH, ry. ton, D.\ Dé, SIBLEY’S COMPOUND CALISAYA putea and ‘Bat nd Sunday’s papers will | pen At cost ___ LADIES’ GOODS MES. © Donovan, — OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS Whete che is ready to receive Orders and show Goods. ‘Will remain some time yet, und has on handgs large as- RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES. IN LIGHT BLUE, * Cream and other colors, wide double width, all ND WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, reduced to 25. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, $1.50. COLORED SILKS, 50. COLORED SILK |. Feduced from $3.75 to€2. PIANO COVE! ILK EMBROIDER"D, $3.75. Large size WHITE BRIDAL QUILTS, $1.25. COLORED and BLACK CASHMERES, double width, pure wool, All of our Teduced to $1.. § BLACK SILK VEL) Beautiful PLAID DRY width, redueed from 7: PURE WOOL BLAN All of our $1.25 BLACK ~ | Ailof our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1.25. COLORED CASHMERES reduced from 23 to COLORED aud BLACK SATLNS, Has opened a AT 1335 F STREET, le-width CLOAKING CLOTHS sortment of GOODS, widest double Teduced from $7 to $5. SILKS reduced to #1. AT COST! FOR C. ONLY. Our entire stock of French and’American BONNETS ats taint less than market price many cf thea below actnal cost. stock ‘0 ERS, . THERS aiid NF ¥ GOUDS at and Lelow CARTER'S, 323 711 MARKET SPACE. YEW GOODS FOR SPRING. N « Cah. JOUVIN: BLACK KID | THE largest We offer— 3,000 5,000 Hi: Silk Handk IN-2 ots RS. M. J. HUNT, 621 aND 623 D StREET Norruwest. ANDERSON'S SCOTCH GINGHAMS, new styles. SPR FUR BI CAMBRICS, SPECIAL SALB INDIA LI MASALIA, REAL ‘Having received a large Stock of On consignment, on which the duties have been paid, | and as we do not wish to return so many costly coods, | we will therefore dispose of all at less than Regular | Prices. These consisned goods consists of | REAL POINT pe VENICE, POINT APPLIQUE, IN SHAWLS, ROBES, FLOUNCINGS, FICHUS, SCARFS, POINT THE HEAD AND WAIST, AND RECEPTION A} REBUILDING AND ENLARGING OF $3.50 QUALITY FoR 8 QUALITY FoR $2.75 QUALITY FOR £2.50 QUALITY FOR KING’S PALACE. 2 QUALITY FOR ENTIKE STOCK OF KING'S Pat Contemplatine an enlargement of our Store, and build- ing it back to 8th street—our trade having increased to such an extent that we find our present space has be- | come too small for our increasing business—we intend to extend to the entire depth of 200 feet, covering near 6,000 feet of ground, and when finished will make the MILLINERY STORE IN THE UNITED STATES. As we do not wish to carry any stock over, we have j concluded to sell our ENTIRE STOCK way below mi ket value, consisting of one of the largest, finest and most magnificent, as well as the most stylish and Millinery and Fancy Goods ever offered in the city. pieces of Ribbon, all width at Jess than mavufacturers’ price. 10 dozen Patteru Hats and Bonnets, sold formerly at $10, $15, $20 and other desi: less than market value, tsin Felt, Beaver, Silk. Plush, Sealslan, in all colors and styles, comprising the finest and largest selection ever offered. 500 boxesof choicest French Flowers at slsughtering mices. 300 boxer of Feathers and Plumes in all ehades and quality, at 33 per cent reduction. A large stock of Lages and made-up Lace Goods. Satins. Silks, Plushes, Vel Elocant Ulsters, Cloaks, Dormiansat §3. 4 ana’, Elegant Ulsters, Cloaks, Doimans ai 5 an Pe Worsted Goods 40 percent. less than cost. ‘We are determined to ecll to be ready for the Spring trade. Do not miss your opportunity. tain your choice of bargains at AND IMITATION LACES. = We have just opened a great many new 8; muuch eartier t! ual, so that FINE REAL LACES Our stock has been well selected. Our qualities «te superior aud prices low. Napkins, Towels, Doyles in great variety. Linen and | Cotton Sheeting» i every grade, ONE PRICE. ROUND POINT, DUCHESS, CHANTILLY THRE D. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ace, 919 PENNSYL BOQUETS FOR $a23 PARIS NECK WEAR. AT LOWEST rric » PARTY REQUISITES A Specialty, WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS, = CALICO AND SILESIA COMFORTS. NooT. ULSTER AND CLOAKING CLOTHS. FLANNEL SKIRTS. A AVE., Washington, D.C. TYLER & CH EWS NG, js 918 SEVENTH STREET NonTUWesT. | (OCHRANE’S MARK-DOWN UPTOWN. BE SOLD. Cochrane's mark down is a vreat muccess, Ladies tell us prices are nowhere less: Fine Linens and Domestics, Hamburge rare, Positive proof opposite Rigge—prices compare, Cochrane's Underwear, too, in Merino and Cotton, Full regular made, must not be forgotten, Inspection of all, with respect, we solicit; ‘Our low prices thro'out are very explicit. ‘Those bargains in Balmorale, printed last week, Induced many of our patrone such value to seek; Of those warm winter skirte afew still remain, Marked-down at one price in figures so plain, But our Hamburg Embroideries, of these we boast— Beyond Dry Goods and Notions in our store—the most; Our Patterns at low prices, our customers tell Others to come in, whom we invariably ell. ‘New 'Kerchiefe, all linen, for Ladies and Men, We promised to publish the prices when At two cents and five cents more were reeeived— ‘These are slightly damaged, 80 don’t be deceived. OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. shades and styles, | joy P[eHy IMPORTANT! THE BIGGEST MOVE IN OUR BUSINESS CAREER! t $4, $5, id. $10. Al fefinmed’ and’ Unteignmed ata ble Having leased for a term of twent; PERPERY now occupied by Mesurs. Gus terse, 420, 422 AND 424 SEVENTH STREET, We shall shortly commence to erect a Four-story Build- ing, second to none in the country, -five years the vets. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! Atand below cost, all of our immense stock now in our stores, Call early to ob- 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. ‘This is the first time in twenty years that we adver- tise to well at or below cost, as mo merchant can. exist without making a profit. In this instance it is compul- KING'S PALACE, BELOW IMPORTERS’ PRICES. nT GREAT BARGAIN SALE OF HAMBURG EDGINGS 50,000 yards of new, very desirable patterns of EDGING, atae., 4e., 12,000 yards finer and widerEdgings at from 1234 to 19c. 10, 000 yards entirely new, wider patterns, for flouucing, from 25c. to 50c, ‘These goods are made of the very best material, bought from first hands, and will be sold 40R- , Wesghall Wy not to take “any “Old Goo nto the ct ‘ New Building, as our opening (which we expect to sale) S14 rm STREET NORTHWEST. _ | iy September 3) hall toa dispiny wortay tie Gontelor, the Nation." Reduce all our Cottons aud Sheeting, of every width and well-known brands, ates BPS Moo ates TTTITH BH gSSSg TTT | fictarera present cot Having boat es 35,55 00 0g =o ot HTT «© Sg. & | long before the late heavy rise, we are chabled to col oe ses 00 0088 pees Eh 's TF | stated without loss to us. Bigs MyM He oT HH OH Sggg8 Bo |Our best Prints, in Shirtings and Dress Styles, war- | a28 ranted fast colors, 5 cents. AN our Dress ‘Goods rednoed. CLOSED OUT way below cust. We 20-cent Dress Goods to 10 cents, 25-cent Dress Goods to 12! centa, 37 %-cent Dre Goods cents, 50-cent Dress Goods to 25 cents, And all finer goods in proportion. We have taken pains to mark our immense stock ds Should, DAMMANN’S. own ‘Cows Ever, a piece be overlooked we sball make which it bound to sell the article = Remember, we shall carry no Winter Goos which a price will sell, i ee SILKS, SATINS, AND INSERTINGS. +» 6e., Tee, 8C., Ie. 1c. PLUSHES, i VELVETS. Our assortment is nov ete, having upward of 1,200 pieces on hand. “These have ‘all beer Reduesd 35 percent. Remember they must be sold. CLOAES, ULSTERS, ALL REDUCED From $5 to $3. From £ to & From $4 to. From $10 to $5. From $12 to $7. From $15 to and all finer goods at great sacrifice. We have about 1, 600 Garments ou hand, and do not want to open a New Store next fail with old stock, ‘They shall DOLMANS, DAMMANN’S 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. (OR OF REAL LACES. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! Duchesse Laces, Gilets and Hakfs.; Pointe de Venive and Breton Laces; Duchesse, Spanish, ‘and Ma- | BLANKETS, ine Flouncings, Fichi ‘rimming ‘Laces: Beaded Laces and Dress ete. this line of goods a specialty, I will henceforth pared to offer the finest and’ most complete ever shown in this city and 7 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, and Scarf ish Nets; nts, ete. panish Guipure FLANNELS, Black and Winte Having made pre- ‘assortment AD Blankets reduced from $1 to. er pair. 1,600 Bed Comforta, made aes be Print, and filled with White Cotton, reduced to $1.40 from $2. Ke- Brown Table Lines, 8-4 wide, 90 cents; Unbleached own’ Table Linen, 8-4 wide, : ‘Tale Linen at 25, reduced from se = “WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYLVANIA HEN MM". B. VAN REUTH, Elegant short notice. Buttons, &c. 1112 Thirteenth street northwest. it Costumes of all descriptions furnished at Tomas from 8e. uy Latest Rovelties in Dress Goods, ‘T5vcont Table Daunask marked cen i 28 Tal 79 conte. 50 Table Damask cut down to $1. ROBES EE MANTEAUX, TOWELS! TOWELS! TOWELS! p to $1. APKINS, DOWLIES, all reduced. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Jel7-1m” Bill of lading and custom house recelj just OUGLASS’, ceived, and pen on TUESDAY MOMAING GS. G00 . —— of ene ea net These oe = ‘Ordered last June from the other sides The moods “ BT. CLOUD BUILDING STREET | since advanced 20 per cent. ‘Therefore, lokontione DIES! ‘ON UNDERGARMEN OF LAI 5 COT ION U IME: known Manufacture. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER Bi EFORE NAMED FOR THE QUALITY OF GOODS OFFERED, SKIRTS, Eevee eae, HOSIERY, _ GLOVES, Thoroughly Made and Trimmed. (DEERCHL FRINGES, CHEMISE AND DRAWERS, 5c. cach, PASSEMEN’ Ladies are invited to examine they desire to buy or not. Jalé a it IREAT ANNUAL SALE BARGAINS! THEY MUST BE SOLDI this Immenee All our FANCY GOODS, such as ‘Stock is of Our (ell DOUGLASS’, NINTH aN F SrREErs. M®- J. P. PALMER, FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 12ra, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. 417 IMPORTER OF FOUR CENTS SHALL BE THE PRICE! BUTTONS! BUTTONS! Our 5 cent Button Stock is more com It is the talk of the country, e' from every State of the Union. ISS E. B. PRICE, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAK- MS southwest corn streets. ton and ‘Dresses made in Reception Walking corer 1b 508 ‘We donot make the reductions for pleasure, building | ea ‘shall be a grand affair, we promise to GRANDER 5' AND ALL NEW AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, forf, Kneesi and | CALIFORNIA W! MUST BE } \¥7E ARE RECEIVING peer moss BE Wwe ARE RECEIVING DAILY and must be | _428 Selling off the entire stock ata trifle over half price. | _ Firstpremium for the bert barrel of four made from DRY GOODS. Woo ano & LotuRor : =—s Announce that prty.oaste our sem! annual stock taking: thoy will make AT REDUCTIONS in many dey | and also to We ha’ 30 pates 5 | Blenkets than we want tocarry over. Wed Seiy sible pale to so low prices th ir while to exam ime them. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Our “Final Mork Down” of” DOLMANS, ULSTER® afd JACKE tuced ony stock very much, The prices are very Weare sper ine new Goods mn all departmenta at our usual low prices, sub ae EVENING SILKS AND BROCADES, N'S VEILINGS, in Cream, White, Light Bine. MUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, in Whites and Operas, 10 Dutton Senet, NAPKINS, DOYLIBS. SHAMS, CAMBRE KINTS, Our object being to offer new Goods at the lowest pos sible price at ail tines, and also to offer UNUSUAL BARGAINS tuive a year to close out eeasonable lines before stocks taking. N BOSTON HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Ja21_— 921. Penneylvenia avenve. I RY GOOD om Just received a New Snp Linens of beautiful de: prices lower than can y of Ramsey's Table ens, which we are selling at nd. Large stock of Navkins and Doyles to match. Huckaback Knotted Fringe Towels, 25 cents, Richardeon's Linens, in all numbers, Linen Sheetinss, Sand 104. Large Stock Doniestics, in al the best makes, The best 104 Bicach ‘Sheeting in the market for 29 conte. J. A. LUTTRELL & ©0., 21 718 Market Space. ——_—_—_ FAMILY SUPPLIES, = == @J UST RECEIVED — Boston cucumprits. tet KD OELORIDA OBA GES. A FLOI Constantly on hand, PHILADELVHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY, FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, Comer 14th street and New York avenue. | THAN WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CANNED GOODS, 53-1b. cansstandard PEACHES, yellow or white, for gt 9 cans best TOMATOES for... me 1 Fra 10 cans CORN 6 cans fine PEAS . i No Canned Goods ket {rom ove season to anather, C. WITMER, 20 G ERMAN SEL’ Only genvine natural Selters Water, entirely free from artificial ingredients, from the Royal Prussian Springs at Neider-Selters, Depot for Vau Beis RYE AND ROCK, B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. —— gal ror NEW YEAR'S DAY. A EATS, SURTMENT OF OLD WINES AND LIQUORS. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 0 s(1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. OR NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! ‘The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liquewrs—al) of our importation, Also, the freshest Fruits, Nute, Candies and Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 907 Market Space. EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., a8 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, Favorably known ae the SOVEREIGN, sields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome bread, HUME, CLEARY & CO., Z 807 Market Space. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, an@ for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., as Pre MEATS, A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. 807 MARKET SPACE. Ly 2 f ait £ i i $ F 1; ‘ jis day awarded y No. 28. im #e0- Baca, rer a po ak 5 the District of Cola thus 14th day of October, W. P. NEWCOMER, f Experts on Flour, Attest: HEADS Ribs Si P. §.—The above-mentioned flour is CERI HER, the orto. brated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, was ‘warded the First Premitun against all other. National Fair in 1579 and 1680 tuedal), ae 9 o's very lively ome this year, gud ti prosaives ore peregt pee eLreyh ERES, and the prominin brated community. i ye would renactty mention the fact dat Sire 8.7% received the remium forthe biscuits on exhil and they were whieh ix a ‘that it sae. "E-Sreate by all fcet-class proven M. GALT & CO. i i S> é Ey Bialie 028, 629 apd 630 and 208 ‘Northern Box 71, City Post Ottice. 206. pies SAFE DEPOSIT CO. __ ECURITY «FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, — Se FRE Hh Dahl