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ENING § Javanry 4. TAR. ISS3. Special Weather tte ras A Nw ot 4 ou fai Tae €¢ TICKETS ‘0! Spauhting Bie. tritet Lectures are Sow on sale at Miz -rott's Music & Lane Nied gossamer Uptown, av Coho nes Write to Nyex, 61 Norm © street, Bolt mr arte Anyouc can t tour Taphic Ow tts, ke 1 Lis Ie FAM otel Cusrriviie Rissa, ook Lrear cull, Uptown, Cocn- Fane's, ALL CLoaks bel Presa dient voters, form rly se for 240, ore Low S Line TOW His, A cheeky » Pullip Horkla’s hat, at (a0 : Dotere wool mitts, ladies, gents, Cochra Tprowa. Sexp Ti your wins, Rety-sis 0. a year— to “OF yal) tow Iarratios prtterns, just Fece vet at Gr eet norllwest Bend tor prive Reap Cochra town. CITY AND DISTRICT. eae Amusements, &¢, Tonight. TONAL Thrates.—Mary Anderson tn “The sack. y Dumpty.” and varie- ‘Toearer Comigce.—“A Happy M. te. Dims Mess.—Livin at d papersm., etc DRIVER'S GakvEN cert. uriosities and fMlumin- Street lamps wi tinguished a Jobn Arias wi dutve Snel, yes! ulting a colored Woutn pemei Etiz cking her down and stamping on her. Mr LS. + gnardian of the boy Percival | Howard, who was in the Poller Court a few days ago sble diamond pin. called on Tuige ay to In he had ri hin Bent the boy to his ft 2 ‘ihe rednetion tn th presented Prof, Weod, “t, With an elegantiy-bound vis Works, joseph C Judge ot u Bet of T! Rermemb Bizbt on ¥ ning with the larceny | from an oki man nained | who told the court that the de- on him {o buy a lot of part- Fo merketant let them resell ¥ could make a little money. He | ¥ Hever returned the birds oF the | The ¢: Was conUnued to give them a hance to sett: with the cid man. Albert Dod-07, eoloret, was sent to. Jofl for six moaths by this morning for petit lar- eeny. The testtinons owed that the Who had heen in the employ ot Mr. cou, Of the 7th street roid, ordered som artt on the credit of Mr. Prescott trom a store and cou- Weried t is les ty his own use. A- ckcwd was prseat at the Rink last Bight, the National Ritles beimg guests of the management. Fee A Pavement Contract Case. ‘Ti DISTRICT SUIT AGAINST CLEPHANE. Jn the Court tu General Term, this morning, the ease of the District agt. Clephane was tak for a hearing. Thisisa sutt of the District agatn Ciephone as contractor for lying the Miller wood Psvement on treet, from F to P street, laid in 3872, to recover for the failure of defendant to keep we that the contract contem Mnpertect by reason oF d or con- ave the | ew and differ ent pav put d ker appe.r tor the District, Cole tor detendant. ‘THe Wx ‘ON Fesult of tie use and occupancy of the old gov: ment zine grounds by the intendant of the Washin: sylusn, not Only has on mnple sup- corsumption by but there has been rly $200 worth of "Ss turnips, cabbazes, beets, car- a were raised on the old mage ut Yet there were enot LY Of he tnm: Bold, inde Weret able: Dies been rulsod S of Uaat institutt swtent of this, ni ste Jane 16, 1880, but last year t n truck Was raised. Wes about ft In a hich state i a Bent of the Intendant. Provable t neh larger erop will be ratsed Bext seaso e have been hundreds of cart hauled on frou Toundings, all of tster Buell eeping up the country teams Aimg but t en the B street side, whe stand JestIce Moss axp His Crext.—When the ease Of Jordan Bowers, a colored man, charged with Making threats of personal vicience to bis wife, * Polle» Court yesterday, Prose- euting Attorney Moore stated to the court that he Understood that Justice of the Peace Moss tssued the warrant to the wife for the arrest of the hus- band, and was then employed by the husband as Bis ecunsel, and subsequently sent. a message to the poltce Ii-utenant to not arrest his cellent. The ase was ited and the defendant put under bonds. Br. Movs subsequently came tnzo cours und de- Bled Sue charse and explained his action. a Kxocken Dow at 4} eular young eharzed in the Poltee Court ‘y Was o-tay with assault- | Th | Lipscomb and Beale appeared for the defendant. The Dickson Case. ARGUMENTS CLOSED AND DECISION RESERVE en Mi. Wells fliished his argument before » Court yesierd ty afternoon t1 the Dick- id he would reserve his ive counsel due fen eyester- T shall Ty st ns "saown T want the aonor-ef ‘The qu’stion Was net, he had bee of impro- ; put W FUE mat wos comlaltie | on Sep knew substentially + ver; not UU October that tie L at they wanted U i inted dec y meals oh ita oat blaty tAnoraey © ont tl yturee days 's story to be Distr ch toinea t eve: obs ins ght Did Dd he do Yes, he dik. dul. onde tli there was of it. | helding of Bowen to bail, Mz. Wells con- | Uoued, w d to be a rom.th ble speetacle; S$ Fesponsibie? Was not the He el whet hod Bother hhon the juror McNeilly to do w nd Kerd-d to angus thot the test Wwe, Cameron and i “r all hung togetiet, if Uhers was In the testimony on 0 other side. Jude to any con- nu testimony 7 + for fense to Bew n when tt was 1 contemptible, no Id not'fy counsel when he Is deetsion, this Une. “We only want (0 say that we are ready,” sald Jutge Cuppy. The court then adjourned, ee ‘the Assicnments of Judges for the Yeur. It ts understood about tie court-house that the Jwires of the Supreme Court of the District have soredon the assignments for the present year, and that tue ofMfclil announcement will be made Monday next. Chet Justice Carter will, of preside tn the Courtin General Term, to n the Criminal Court, lor, Will be ass gnet. neral Terin. will e James, now 10 and Jt on hanscs, however, wiil Rot « ffvct the present star route lal. —e The Auguey-Wilmot Shooting Case. THE DEFENDANT WAIVES EXAMINATION IN THE TOLICE COURT, AND IS HELD FOR A HEARING BY THE GRAND JURY. Jacob P. Auzney, who on the 23th of November shot his brother-in-law, Mr. H. Wilmot, and al-o B. Turnbull, at the St. Mare hotel, wes calted for trial in the Police Cour: to-day. Mess: Moore appeared for the government. All the sses for the government were present. Be- the witnesses were sworn, the defendant’s counsel renewed their motion to have the bafl of the defendant reduced fron: $2,000 to $1,500, siying that they coul! give that amount, and’tf the buil Wes reduced they would waive examination in this court. Judge Snell safd that he always relied uting attorney for information as to i Prosecuting Attorney Moore « would suggest that the court hear the evi- The the eve on, the case up without heariny Augney was re-c ———— ‘here Will be a sale of crock- ng’s auction rooms to-mor- 's dealers to give it thelr attention, Crockery Sx ery at ‘Then: row. He invite Sce adv. Affrirs in West Washington. Divini Atthe seml-annual meeting of the Potomac Fire Insurance Co., of Georgetown, Tues day, « dividend of 5 per ceilt was declared for the pest six mon THieves aT Work IN THE County.—Last night Wim. Huddleston, who Hyves near Bethes had a horse and busy and harness, 20 chic and 2 jigs stolen trom his farm. ‘The horse and buggy Were ound this morning near the outskirts of the city, where they had been left by thieves, who only took -them, as it serins, to Ss bring ir other plunder fo town. Noves cow belonging to Mr. Rick, the dal yman, had a three-legged calf last night, The ry, S00 died. The letier care handied Over fifty-six Thous+nd pleces math, of mail matter last 1 Ing 20,082 letters, 4,116 local letters, 8,041 a big monti’s work, Merion Hunter, daughter of lentor the Aqueduct homas Were united In zt the Dunbarton street Rev. Richard Norris, as- Webtser. The church’ was nds of the parties, jection last nlght—Endow- of P., elected the following n, president; S.C. Palmer, AS Ss sted by Rev. J.J. G. crowd mnt oltiee jadmo: vie 3 H. G e EC Gibbons, P. amuel C. ‘atholics’ Friend <uttal | V EI DE MEYE: S$ CATARRH CURE Stops hawking, enuffing, running nostrils, poisonons mincous dripping in the throat, and pains over theeyes, purifies the breath and restores the voice, tasta, An abeolute cure for Caturrh and all its - As effective in cases of 2) yees' standing asin ordinary colds. Dr. Wei De Meyer's ‘‘Ilustrated ‘Treatixe” on Catarrh mailed free on request, Cure $1.00 of all Drugvists or delivered by D. B) Drwex & Co.. 182 Fulton st w York. £30-a, t. them J oosoMicaL AN v7 D SAVE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP Ix TCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE; BEING FRFE FROM ALL ADULIERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, IT IS SAFE, BECAUSE IT Ig MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM RrFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, AND EVEKY BAR B&ANDED Ing Alexunder Brown, Was on th: ar night, and fn trying to e had Soin words with Ship- ‘¥, WhO came into the ball room later in the might, and knocked aim down willie he was dan- emg." A fine of $ was imp Frost A. Bresras the London Graphic. Titustrated News and Punch received by the last European steamer. ——— ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF EwnezzLment.— Wm. Shepherd, a middle-aged man,was charged Delore Judge Snell to-day with cmb: zzlement of #5 from John R. Henderson. Mr. Henderson @ated that he tsa farmer in Fairfax county, Va. devendant, who was in his emplo; » Which he did, for the sand made any report to witness ells, of West Washington, tes- Ww from the defendant for ense made, the prisone lost the money. Judge to the grand jury under $00 vat was committed In default The cers of the fitth precinct arrested Bepherd in a house of prost:tation last night, after Be had spent @ laree poriton of the money. = Assoctattoy.—The Equitable Co-op- erative suikiing Assoetat‘on held its 39th monthly meeting Jest night at Marint’s hall—Thomas Somerville In the chair; John Joy Edson, secre- tary. £13,0) was advanced to the members at an aveluge premium of 74 per cent, making the monthly payment on each $1,000, as ‘follows: On geturn of principal $10.3, on interest $6.16. The morthly peyment on fiterest 1s reduced 10 per eat annniily. ‘At the sixteenth regular monthly meeting of the Salon Co-operative Building Association, heid at Attan hall, ccrner Sth and E streets north- west n J. Fuller, vice president, in the chair, @ San average premium of 62 per cent, making the Brinn Nel Dontvan secretary, $4,500 was. Menthiy piyments on each share of $1,000 on re Geen Join es23; on interest, #17. ‘Total, $18.50, Arrexrion ts called to the advertisement of the | investmrnts in bag eee G8 G5 7th street Dor:hwest Friday evening. WITH OUR NAME. FOK SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, #13 3244 WATER STEEL, GEORGETOWN. D. C. O'MEARA’S LIQUID FFF I 555g, HH ¥F It H Bo os HUH e ow Ssss88 HOH GGG TL g U FEE ger UE G U U EE 6c¢L UU E 6GG LLL UU EEE Warranted the strongest, toughest and most clastic Glue on Earth! Endorved by thet erent Scientest, Prof. Baird, of the U.S. Fish Commission. Glues every- thing solid as a Koc! ‘Wood, Paper, Leather, Glass, China, Stone, &e. Always ready for instant use! Used dativ by the U. 8. Smithsonian Institute, Government Departments, Cabinet-makers, Marble-cuiters and hun- dreds of famnalis of O'Meara’s Fish Glue, with Brush and Tin Cover, only 20-. By mail, 1c. extra. ‘Ahe trade and publfe supplied by . U. O'MEARA & CO., 1347 Pennsylvania avenue, Wathinicton, D.C. Headquarters for that wonslerful $1 RAZOR! “that $35 GUN! That $1 CORN KNIFE, endorsed by all Chk Sporting Goods Catalogu paid anywi sent Sold also by W. C. O'MEARA, 215 Penua. ave. 05 Exp OF THE SEASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. We have a number of pieces of Ingrain and Tapestry Carpet lett over, with enor to cover one rovin in 8 Fe'sua'ts cia "for Invesioy formes neice 80 se boo ‘Tepestry, 85 'and 90 cta., former price $1. ? Calleariy before they are all sold. PoP ey Sess a full line of Bugs, Mate, Drag- SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACP. au ont. He sald. + Affairs in Alexandria. 5 i for Taz EvEsine Sra. Mr. Benjamin Barton, Upresi tent of the Hy- ors upon the thir- He joined the and has been a H> has probably partinent than any oa. A VeNRRABLe FinzMan. WNO has Just Deen r=9lec drsution Fire com an: ‘aulian Fire comp iny in 1833, m_ for fifty-five yerrs served longer in th» fi genticman in t MARRIAGES OF 1882 —During 1882 there were M2 inarriages here. In 1861103 ge Meenses Were Issued. May and Doceaber seem. to be the lar montas for Alexandria marriages, the year at Irast 5 Alexandria couples Wore marred in Weshlngton. tour wer: inspected here. During 1851 narrels wer tnspectd. | The List year Hour tusp ction was 87413 barrels nspxtor, Mr. 1. Brown, ‘las entered senarge oF the duttes of His office. onTeR's NoTES.—At the station nouse this morning there is a maatic aped from the alms house vind six 10 ——Th» January interest } unon the elty’s bon ted debt ts now being pal. ‘The secont ($145.00) of the’ purchas> ‘on & Onto railroad ts due Trane menis for its payment are now being discussed by Preseut Owners of the road.—A small-pox cise, a color-d womar, on the northern edge or the | town, near the canal basin, was reported to the | heotth omMecr yestertay.—The Columbla_ Fire | Company list nigut held an election and Te-elected mo € Of its pres: Officers. p |money of the jon the ist of the present month, and HH OO. <SSSg THIT EER TTT H HO Of T EK T 1H Ho’ Ssss8 fT Eee TITt FER RRR ™ 88S, Tr K Ee © T FR RRR Fsssq T kee f = Sgss8 CELEBRATED STOMACH BBR Mt TTIT fi EEE RK SS: Rep tt “a GP? ERR RRR, gS88s BEB Ok) Kes R OR Agss5 Hortet!er’s Stomach Bitters gives steadiness to the | nerves, induces a healthy, nataral flow of bile, pre- veuta constipation withont unduly purging the bowel, | Rently stimu ates the circulation, and by promoting @ Vigorous condition of the phystcal system, promotes, also, that cheerfuln- ss which is the truest indication of a well-balanced condition of all the animal powers. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generaily. 32 SSS, KEE A L 5 s E AA L boos le ete Ssss8 ERE A A LLL DOLMANS. SSS cco o FER .SSSg fy Ss FS uu E ig ‘ssss AA O 8 U U ER Ss, Sess AAA 2,9 Od UU ER 4 § sss8 AA Cou ‘Qua UU EKE Sgss' ENGLISH DYED, from $10) up. FUR-LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, from $30 up. LADIES' FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES' SEAL CAPs. GENTS’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS, FUR TRIMMING, FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, GENTS’ DRESS SILK HATS, $5, $6 and $3. JAM Y¥. DAVIS SONS, 21 N. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Fetablished 1830. a8-1m Dows Go Tue Parces ON FINE GOODS, LOWER THAN EVER. LADIES’ KID BUTTON BOOTS $2.50, former price LADIES’ KID BUTTON BOOTS, hand-made, 74.50, former pri GENT'S CALF BUITON BOOTS $3.50, former price #4. GENT'S CALF CON mer price $. , hand-made, $4.50, for- GENT'S CALF BUTTON BOOTS, hand-made, $5, former price $5.50. LaDIES’ GLOVE KID SHOE! hand-made, $2, Broad soles and low = B. F, BROWN'S F bottle. ‘CH DRESSING &e. per A. F. MORAN, 1022 Seventh strect northwest. 150-6 G REAT REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDays. Burt's fine Button and Lace Shoes, narrow and broad toe. r duced fron: $5 to $4. Burt’s boys’ button and lace s the Men’ « Mau's tue Dress Men's tine Lace + Men's Boots of every descrip Bovs’ shoes of alt kinds. Ladies’ fine Kid Button Shoes, worked button holes, from $1.50 to 24. olid button Shoes only $1. 1oes trom $4 to $3. from this date until Mineen’ Chriidren’s from 60 cents up. Honse Slippers ovly 16 cents, These goods are sold xt a great sacrifice. Our stock beiny too lance, must be reduced. A call will convince You that we mean Lusiness and sell goods as we adver- tise them. Remember name and number. SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 808 7th street, between H and, n28 And 3151 M street. West Washington. Sprecran Bancars Is Fons. Balance of our Stock WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. SEAL GARMENTS, FUR CIRCULARS, MUFFS [AND COLLARS IN EVERY VARIETY OF FUR. CARDINAL SETS FOR CHILDREN JUST RE- CEIVED, WILLETT & RUOFF, 420 905 Pennsylvania avenue. J.J. Hoaas, 423 12th street northwest. ‘The largest eupply of TERRAPINS and OYSTERS always on hand. Parties purchasny for family nes oe retail sale will find it to their advuntaze by callings Prices reasonable id only first class Larxest deaier in the Orders by Telephone. 4@2i-im SPE WEEKLY STAR. ESTABLISHED THIRTY-Two YEARS. Tre Wrexty fran is a large eight-page paper of firty-siz columns, cut, pasted and folded. Containa reports of Congress, all Government Departments, U. S. Courts, Washington News sna Gossip, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affaira, Correspondence, Sketches, Home Articles, Fashion Notes, Telecraph News (having its own wire to New York), Literary Notes, ‘The Markets, etc. Send it to your friends in the coun- try. Only Oxe Dortan 4 Year, postpaid. Address ‘Tur Werxcy Star, Washington, D.C. a27-1m ECKYR BROS. PIANOS, BURDETT ORGANS. The best now made, G. H. KUHN, cnt, 407 10th street, rices reasonable, Terms easy. R COUG! FORE, CO! TOP YOUR COUGH BEFORE IT BECOMES A ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND cts like a charm a#a preventati' and is also a posi- tive eure in evere case of Cough, Gold, Hoarseness’ hes Se. for lange DORSTTUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, “aut 14th and I, 2d and D. and 7th and N ets. "‘n.w HE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER never wears out, always clean, and can be tor; worn while bathing. Is —s, 3, AS. MRS. FISHER devotes her sitention to is wee iy Patrons. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY Ladi 8. Vz CLATI, eee CANDY FACTORY, — 620 9th street northwest. Branch Store, 1939 Pennsylvania avenue, 418-6m 5 CITY ITEMS. All Citizens froubied with Coughs or Colis should at once use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ——— Hot Spriag Orystal Earrings in diamond: settimgs, very briiliant. Gold-filled Banzies and Bragelets, copied from solid gold, Irom $2 to $20. .Periscopic Eye~ziasses, $1. AU Prigg’s Jewelry Store. No. 457 Pa. ave. Mr. #8. ®. Berger, 917 R street, siyszI have received great benefit from the use of Browa’s Iron Bitters.” For Coughean4 Throat Disorders | use Brown’s Bronehtnt Troches. ave never changed my tninggespeeting thera trom the frst, except I think yet f of that which I began by thinking weil o/%Rey, Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes Price 5 cents, Perfect -Mackwheat Cakes in three minntes ecm be made by asinz Hecker’s self-raising Buckwheat. HoeeRer’s _seif-ralsing flour makes Discus®s anal cakes In ten minut: s with- out yeast or bal powder, and without setting Wuse. For salotg aibgrocers. The People® World-wide Verdict. Burnett's Cocoatue has been sold in every civil- ized country, and the public have rendered the verdict that it fs the cheapest and best H.ir Dress- Ing in the world. Burnett's Fiavoring £xtracts are invariably ac- knowledged tie purest.a d best. ‘The Beneficial Effect of Elixir of Babek as a general tonic has pow been proved by thousands; it builds up, restores and imparts lasting strength to the whole system, be- sides does not affect the head. One teaspoonful is equal to three grains of quinine In action. Hecker’s Baking Powder 1s perfect tn every respect, neaithtul, thoroughly Tellable, uniform in strength, and tts baking qual- iUes Cannot be surpassed. A New Year's Gift, in the shape of the Dollar WrxKLy Star, for one Year, 1s inorder, It 15 a large eight-page paper of fifty-six columns—the largest and cheapest in the country. Only one dollar, post patd. Trinderw Lacto Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver OM, the be-t remedy known for cougus, colds. ccaeumpuon, bronchitis, asthina, all throat, breast and lung affections. “Buchu-Paiba.” Quick, complete cure, allannoying Kidney, Blad- der and Urinary Diseases. $1. Drugyists. “Alderncy Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter. churned every morning and delivered in 3g-1b. rd” prints, 55c. per 1d. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet inilk, te. perat Cream, ie, pint. “Lower Tuan Ever | We have still 2 number of those FINE SEAL SACQUES left. Our last reduction has diminished our Stock, but in order to realize cash we will make another Reduction. Cat Earty To SecuRE First Cuoice. A Handeome Sacque, £90. A Beautiful Seal Sacque, $140. A Magnificent Seal Sacque, $150. ‘The Best Seal Sacques, $175, reduced from $225, Fur-Lined Circulars from $20 to $75; each garment reduced 33 per cent, FANCY FURS, ROBES, FUR GLOVES, COACH- DRY GOODS. Tue To Prsues ‘We have ended the first seancn's business in our new building, and can assure our friends who take an inte:— With the most sanguine ruccess, and done meré busi- ees than we could possibly expect. Fneourazed by this, and knowing the wants of the pubiie during JANUARY axp FEBRUARY, Wo have determined to place all goods brousht from our old stores (which have Lien stered up till now on our fourth floor) on eale, and shail well them without REGAKD 10 CosT AT SUCH PRICES THAT WILL SELL. For this purpose we cleare gur third floor (a-ceasible by elevator), and haye p+:Ced on 36 counters the follow- ing goods: GINGHAMS, 7 cents, reduced from 1235 cents, PRINTS, 5 centa, reduced from 8 cents. 4-4 WILE DARK PERCALE, 6% cents, reduc:d from 1234 cents. WRAPPER GOODS (wool), 124 cents, reduced from 20 cents. 6-4 PLAIDS (wool), 30 cents, redced from 60 cents. 3-4 PLAIDS (wool), 1235 cents, reduced from 25 cents. DRESS GOODS at Bcents, DRESS GOODS at 8 cents, DRESS GOODS at 10 cents, DRESS GOODS at 123s cents, DRESS GOODS at 15 cents, Up to 50 cents per yard. Some of these retailed ashigh as $2peryard. They m ist be closed out, as our stock shail be at all times fresh and seasonable. We pursue this course in preference to sending them to New York auction. CASES OF SHEETING, Full ten quarters wide, at 25 cente, worth 35 cents, All brands of BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS For less than wholesale prices. We are determined not to know what dull season means, and shall try tomake January sales as large (if Not as profitable) as thove of December. SILK CHENILE FRINGES, All colors, in desirable shades, at 25 cents, reduced from 75 cents, 1,000 PAIRS CORSETS, Odds and Ends, to close at your own price, HOSIERY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. All these ‘must be closed out, and we have marked fone as low a8 FIVE CENTS PER PAIR, CAMBRICS FOR LINING, 3 cents, 5 CASES PLAID NAINSOOK at 9 cents, reduced from 15 cents. VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cents, cost 123 cents by the case. MAN CAPES, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SIGMUND & GOLDMAN, 436 7th strect northwest. BRANCH OF LANGEST FUR FACTORY SOUTH a23 _OF NEW YORK. j GLAUGHTER OF INNOC AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREE1S. FOR BOYS FROM 40 11 YEARS, SUITS at $3.00, worth $5.00. SUITS at 3.50, worth 6.00, SUITS at 4.00, worth 7. 0. TS at 4.50, worth 8.00, SUITS at 5:00; worth 9.00, SUITS at- 6.00, worth 10, SUITS at 7.00, worch 12°01 SU TS at 8,00, worth 15.00, | Overeoats, with or without Pineh Capes, $3.50, worth $6. Overco.ts, with or without Plush apes. 4 worth 8. Overcoste, with or without Plish Capes. 5. worth 9. | Overcoate, with or without Pir sh C ea, 6, worth 11, Sizea in these goods are being rapidly broken, and those wishing genuine banga‘n« in Boys’ Clothibg had Letter call at once. Our stock of Boys’ suits aud Over- coats for boys from 11 to 18 had such a ehaking up dur- ing the last few diya that it 1s not worth while to enumerate, but what is left will be gold regardless of cost or value. In Men’s and Youths’ Overccats we have Vassortnent, and will sell a fine Beaver Over- 0, We ‘a fine Chinchilla Overcoat at $15, Overcoat at $14, worth al Derroat, at $10, worth $15: ‘ool Melton Overcoat, silk faclne at $1, a fine reversible Overcoat at §15, worth 25; onal Overcost, sk facing at’ $15, worth Chiuchilla Prince Albert Overcoat at $22, worth $40; a good Chinchilla Overcoat at10, worth $18; aeubstantial Overcoat at $8, worth $12. 2 SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. SUIS at $6.00, worth $10.00, SUITS at 7.50, worth 9.00, worth 10.50, worth at 12.00, worth at 13.50, worth at 15.00, worth at 18.00; worth UFIS at 20. FINE BLACK CLOTH (ewallo NTS’ CLOTHING ‘tail ) at $25.00, rth peontihad ail conts, ) at $25.00, worth $55.00. BOYS" GOSSAMENS, at $1.75, worth & ISSAMERS, at 2.00, worth 3.50. Youth id Men’s Gossamers at $2.50, worth $4.00. Youths and Men's Gossamers at 3.00, worth 5.00. Youths aud Men's Gowamers at 3.90, worth 6.00. " At $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, §3.50, $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00, worth fully doub!e. Satisfaction guaranteed to ail purchasers or money refunded. Ovn Morro: No tronble to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, Open every evening. a7 For Cc HRISTMAS. MASSEY’S PHILADELPEIA ALE, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. e SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER PALMER’S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &c., For sale by dealers generally, or at Depot, 1224 29th atreet northwest. 16 Exe OF SAM’L C. PALMER. BR BORER K B BP ee § ne me hak BES Ee 4 Bu Ak KEE K K An Infallible Remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Conta'ne no quinine, y ‘Price 60 cents per bottle 012 Gus Cooxixe Sroves, FOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. ten0 EBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. BSTOCR ROR P ROUPS, MADE DISALS TNS ite LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion and debility. : Aen ie LO, ets teful." See ‘Medical Press,” "Lancet ‘British Medical Journal,” &o. facetmiloot lue Ink across utes be- UTION—Genuine only with aa various cheap and inferi Soa the iarkot ic LIEBIG RU ee de EXTRACT OF MEAT. Geert Bole for the United | Eo eee ek Louisiana STATE LOTTERY. POR INFORMATION ’ THOMAS B, MOHUN, 05 lévn STREET RORTHWEST. Apply to a16-11m BUTTONS! BUTTONS! ‘Thousands of dozens at 5 cents per dozen. SOME FINE PEARL BUTTONS Will be found in this lot, We shall inaugurate this sale with the determination to close out every yard of old goods, and shall not flinch from lose, no matter how severe. Storekeepers eevecially invited, as we shall sell in lots to sult. LANSBURGH & BRO., a2 420, 422 and 424 7th street. Evexixe Suaves In Choice SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES, &0. Large Stock of DRESS FRONTS IN ELEGANT GOODS. Handeome Gros Grain Silks in beautiful shades at $1, worth $2; eold on account of imperfections which are not visibie under gaslight—the cheapest lot of Silks we have ever seen. Tinsel Embroideries for evening wear in great vari- ety. Berlin Coats and Sik Wraps at very low prices, Great Reductions in all Fancy Goods, One price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. N. B.—The best is the cheapest, Jad Wornovr Reroarp To Cosr, LADIES’ COATS, DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS ‘Will be clcsed out regardless of cost during the month of January. PLAIN and BROCADED PLUSHES, in all shades, ‘must and wil be sold to make room for Spring Goods. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS from $1 up. LADIES’ CLOTHS in allshades. Mohawk Valley and Gilberts wil be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS in great variety. Don’t fail to call and examine for yourselves. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 MARKET SPACE. $a2 Seaton P. ERRY, «Succeesor to Perry & Brother). FOR PARTIES AND RECEPTIONS: NILE GREEN, CORAL, CRUSHED STRAWBERRY. HVOuY wit, CRSA HIGHT BLUE, PINK AND CARDINAL OTTOMAN SILKS FOR EVEN- 1 Ra TRS ER Se arace axp STREET SHADES IN OTTOMAN SILES (IN- GLUDING GARNETS AND TERRA-COTTAS), PURE SILK LYONS VELYETS, FROM 24 TO 27 FROM $1.00 10 $0.00. 80 8 AND AL COLORS, GA8S-LIGHT SHADES IN CASHMERES. ELEGANT EVENING BROCADES AND GAUZES, EMBOSSED VELVETS IN EVENING TINTS. RICH EVENING SILKS, PERFECT GOODS, FHO! 1.00 TO PERINOT'S CELEBRATED 81D GLOVES. SILK AND LISLE THREAD HOSIERY. ALL CLOTH WA! GREAT RE! AN CIR¢ "27- DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING FABRICS. "2 Cuorce Goons, PLam Fiavnes, axD ConEEcr PRIcEs. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. 430 Waenz Is Tae Curaresr Pracx TO BUY DEY GooDs! AT CARTER’S, ‘11 MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. SILKS! SATINSIt PLUSHES!!! VELVETS! CASHMERES!! FLANNEL SUITINGS! ‘WOOL PLUSHES!! CLorus! ~ CASSIMERES!I CLOAKIXGS! TABLE LINENS! ¢ ‘TOWELS!! ‘APEINS! ‘SHAWLS! CLOAKS!! cantons! : ‘At CARTER a est in the succesx cf our enterprise that we navemet | py = Souvera N BENRIOT & CO., ESTAB CuamrpacnrE OLDEST AND BEST WINE. BARBOUR & HAMILTON. THOMAS RUSSELL. WM. SHOEMAKER. B. W. RE D'S SONS, J. H. MAGRUDER, A. DOUGLA: WILLAD RIGGS HOU EBBI M TROP y NATION \L HOTEL. WORMLEY'S HOTEL. ARLINGTON HOTEL. ST. MARC 10 WELC 3. F. CHAN : AMELICAN HOUSE. FOR SALE IN HOTEL, HOTEL, HORACE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND denT-m, th6w ‘DRY GOODS. _ EXTKA DRY. LISHED AT RHETMS, 1733, CruamurpacnE WASHINGTON BY THE FOLLOWING HOUBES¢ HARVEY & HOLDEN, Penna. avenus, M. G. MCCORMICK, 216 6th street, E. ABNER, 708 E street, B. AMAN, 316 9th etreet. R. M. PRAMER, 8th and F atreets, G. W. DRIVER, 1543 Tenua. avenue. A. DIF Z% 1726 Penna. avenue, PSTER WPI CKER, 15th street, WM. 1 LMUS, th street. CHAS. G. Gor 417 19th street. T. WALSH. 942 Fctreet. L. FABER, 405 11th at-eet. CHAS. K OTZ, 1706 G street. F. HAGERTY, 1203 Penna, avenue. JOHN ROSS, 309 loth street, T. SULIVA , E street. |R. KELLY &o., . | CANADA, 40 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORE, DRY Goops. Woovwanp & Loraror ANNOUNCE THEIR: THIRD GRAND ANNUAI. SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2p, 1883, or LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, ‘When we shall exhibit THE FINEST LINE (Of these goods ever in stock, ‘The quality of muslin being finer and better then is ordinarily ueed—the finish and workmanship far supe- rior and the pr.ces extremely low. NIGHT ROBES, MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES, 3 ows of Inserting. Neck and Blecwe rimmed with Hamburg rmbrold- ery. 1 98c. MUSLIN NIGH! ROBES, 4 Clusters of Tucks, Trim- med with Hambu:g around Neck and S.ecves. Only $1.25 CAMBRIC' NIGH( LOBES, 3 Rown of Inserting, Hamburg ‘Irimmed Neck and’ Bleeves. One MusEIN NIGHT ROBES, 3 Rows of Tusertine, Deubie Hamburg Kufite around the Neck and Sleeves. Onl. $1.98 exch. CAMBKIC NIGHT ROBES, 3 Rows Lace Inserting, ONLY $3 EACH ARe VERY CHEAP. aoe of Kobes in beautiful styles at $5, $6 and CHEMISES! MUSLIN CHEMISE, equareneck, 3 rown of Incerfing, Srimmed with Wauibur round neck and sleeves, only 71e. a COMBINATION SUITS FROM $1 TO $4.25. SKIRTS. aus ee Stucke, Cambrio ruffle, only 50c. MU: ~ SKIRTS, 10 tucks and 2 wide Cambric ruflles, o:11y 65c. exch. MUSLIN SKIRTS, 5 tucks wide, tucked rufMfes, only STYLES LACE SKID up to $4.60 oach. DRAWERS. MUSLIN DRAWERS, tuckol Cambric rues, only se DRAWERS, 4 clusters of tucks, only 65c, gQAMBEIC DRAWERS, with tuck and ruffle, only MUSLIN DRAWERS, 6 tucks, wide Hamburg ruffle, MUSLIN DRAWERS, 8 tucks, cambric ruffle, edged ‘with ince, 75c- MUSLIN DRAWERS, three clusters of tucks, wide Mamburs ruffle, only Sic. CaMBRIC DRAWERS, 2 lace ruftle, only $1.25 each. FINER GRADES up to$3, all splendid value. Hes will find these goods dis} rows of Ince inserting and = Crosixa Sue. GU! \IP & CO, Buccessors of Guinnip, Day & Co, 820, 622, AND 8 SEVENTH STREET, ‘will offer, MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, their entire stock of goods at greatly REDUCED PRICES, Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, Poube Kufte round Neck oad Sieve fitted | LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIROULARS, ‘Will be cold at and below cost, ‘We will give GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ‘We bave a large end varied stock, which HAS GOT TO BE CLOSED OUT, GUINNIP & CO. ais = aneeeeeeeend EB SELL FINE SHIRTS hearer than any other honse ip the world, and acu ee eee re ene yoteall a ~~ oie Shire or tac Made if fue round loug ci “not trast of peerared elim dcesive the eye): rvinforcea with fine linen Eaton nea, oat pare hem ha sabes 2 mt pure Innen). a furned (ver and stitched through with ove stiteh. finebed r-ady for the wah uly sith bution ‘howe and then werked, (not worked and then cut.) Ouly Thee nck uf Winter Under: for the ‘“Hannis" ehirt. A full sbirig and Drawers st prices to please. ‘The best tor 1 oe, ever veal indi sity. Al ge al veltfes i Silk Neckwear; $2 Scarfe sold FoewScartw sold to: 400 At = 0:2 MIGINNTSS, 1002 F treat. BOOKS, &e. pees FOR THE NEW YEAR, PHY@ICTANS VISITING LISTS, CALENDARS. various kinds. L floor, » hena.we have rovided additional counter ron and where yon can have opportunity for careful an ce HOOPSKIRTS, BUSTLES and CORSETS in fall assortirent at the LOWEST PRICES, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 Bostox Day Goons Hovss. THIRD GRAND ANNUAL BALE OF HAMBULGS EMBROIDERIES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2p, 1883. ‘Wo shall offer in this eale the best bargains in Fm- bron deries we have ever shown, for this reason: An- ticipating the decided advance in Hamburgs lasteeason, which has since taken place, we bought largely at old Prices, and are now able to offer them at much less } prices than recent purchases could possibly be sola. We shall makea specialty of 40 to 50 Handsome Pat- terns in Medium and Wide Cloths at 25 cents per yard. wooDWarb & LOTHROP. 921—-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921, 430 Grest Marx Dows: BROCADED PLUSHES, $5.50 to $4.50, BROCADED PLUSHES. $5 t» $4.25. BROCADED VELVE18, $4 50 tc$3 75, ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, $2.50 to $2. We have the above goods in Black and all shades. ALL NOVELTY DRESS GOODB at prime cost. 22-in. PLUSH, from $3.25 to $2.50. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, ay PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Evenme Sixs, Pisin and Brocaded, $1 to $2.50. EVENING SHADES IN CASHMERE and ALBA- ‘TROS, at low prices. DAMASK TOWELS :nd NAPKINS, QUILTS, BLAN- KETS and FLANNELS, at epecia prices, HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fixe Dress Goons CLOTH SHADES. BILK 5S, WITH PLUSHES AND VELVETS TO MATCH. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 8 SEVENTH STREET, Berween I axp EK Noxruwzsr, HRSEOUE ew GoOUs, which sre sifesed al not on, colors, 2Sc., Terra Cotte, Bronsy, BLANK BOOKS at i " PELOUBET'S AND. VINCENT'S NOTES OX THB LESSON PAPERS Sai XD ALL REQUISITES FOR BUNUAY SCHOOLS, ar WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SONS, E.&R. BLANE BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! A lanes line of full bow DGEI JOURNALS, 04 FORECOKD aud at BOOKS TOURS: KANDUMS, BU.CHER ‘and GROCERS? PABS BOOKS. Se = ” BLANK BOOKS made to order. MERCANTILE STATIONFRY. WRAPYING PAPER, TWINE, PAPER BAGS, &e, EASTON & RUPP, @28-2w 8. F. cor. Penna. ave. and 13th st, n.w. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ourremaining stock of Christman Cards at half their oriein-| price un o.der to make room for other Koodi. Our swek of BOOKS AND STATIONERY | seeun and complete, which we shall sell as low as the lowest 1or eame quility of goojs. Wa. H. MORRISON, ar 475 Penneylvenia avenue, Hoxmay Preseyrs. FOR ONE WEEK THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN BOOKS aT FREE'S: Ssassssssssessus XMAS CARDS AT REDUCED RATES aT FREE'’S, Houmay species. = PLUSH AND LEATHER, FANCY STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS AND JUVENILES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GAMES, ETG, | JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ‘Metropolitan Bookstore, ‘911 Pennevivania avenue. WOOD AND COAL. IT PERHOLICS COAL, DEPOTS — a ‘strest. OF x 4 avenne, OBica. ‘Orders by mat! reocive prompt atieution. — ol1-Sm Pina BR hl an OTHING SUORT OF UNMISTAKABLE N E BENEFITS Couferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AYERS: SARSAPARILLA enjoys. It is a compound of the best veretable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, —all powerful, biood-making, blood-cleansingand life-sustaining—and is the most effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial or blood disorders. Uni-