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THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. January 9, 1883. Sorina — LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick OF THE Cittke Stewart OFricer, 1 Wastixetos, D.C. : Q Fer the to tes, Inir weather, Win ts mostly ary oF lower teu Pe Special Wenther Bulletin. TO-MORROW TO BE A Fatt D ‘The chief signal er of the army furnishes the ftlowinz sper vss The Ddarcacter kh 1 tow- est in Minnesct fallen in é oF reg! No eoast and gulf states, T soutie-riy In the northwest. nth from the upper leke region ve Of great extent moving and slowly to the e: Diego. oF @ay tm we guif and middi Iuad. "Tur: Spaulding leet oln ball, ns to-night, at rge numer of voot reserved aad at the box at 7 gut’s ecture may bi Office at the hall. Tanirs’ comforts, Itned nga Cochran F tive fans, friev, ete. J. dav Gove. me's Wer for pre. on To Ny Sovne wil be found . Healerson & Co., 1113 Las Dorsre Mitts, splendid wool, Cochrane town. of the enth h street and and too we be sold at forced si ve exp Nerier.— Mr. B Silverberg. This entire and iy largest: va it ese Beed enumeration, Hess Of cost. riah Tobriner, Sexp THe WEEKLY Stax asad your friend. It is a large eight Year’ pap d from two dollars, ec. BLack Kins, formerly $1.25, Cochrane's. It. STAINED Grass for transoms. J. Jay Gould’s WHERE age and pu Hquors for medicinal F pur, oses try any of the many tine brands kept by Chr. Xander, 911 7th | street. S0c. Brack Krps, forme ABovT night an attempt was marie Ouse northeast corner 19h st nue n. Ww. J shutters Ww, broke the glass and From appeanmices, the without taking any- the window. were frightened awa Terra Hi. Hepler. Orttctans ruin eyesight. Consult I, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ational Th Lotta in “ Musett we's Opera House.— Mie Rhea tn on the “De- aysby Judge Snetl tod. at Lincotu and the ston, or cat of Mth sad K streets, uers disturb the meeting by shouting at > and windows, ‘The reduction tn the price of Tite WEEKLY StaR from two dollars to on: doilara year bas become Yery popular. A dead infant was found yester ay, wrapped Up In clothiug, beside a tree Box wide Tsland avenue, 17th street and Connecticut avenue. ‘There will be an important meeting to-night at Grace church, corner 9th and D streets, South Washington. A polo came between the Washington and Balt!. More tains Was played at the rink Inst night, and Tesulted in favor of the Wasiingion team by a Score of three to Lwo. ‘The funeral of the nd ne do ate Charles Perry, merchant, took place at 11 o'clock this morning trom the | Fesidence of the mother of deceased, and was largely attended. —.____ Officers ANNUAL MEETINGS OF VARIOUS ASSOCTATIONS. Atthe annual meeting of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church cers were re-elected as follow ator McMillan; treasurer, T. F. Su don Bailey and J. R. Mece The ol! bowrdot directo: f the Central 2 tional bank w for the ensuing year Samuel Nor- it, J. L. Barbour, J. s. . E. Clark, J.B. Goddard, Henry Dt vp, Win, K. Sintta, ‘ sz, Win. M, iWards was retary jor ¢ ed. ected the following om. year: James W: ester, Cosxos CLER—At the annual Cosm f the nt Year nt, WI ssurer, Rovert submitte bt, With a stirplus ig the late removal to its ¥ furnishing the same, cte, tthe roll of members is'rap- desirable rsuip will of tt ¥ early day = ees THe AssoctaTeD CraniTres—At a mi the board of directors of the Associsted Ch last evening Mrs. W. B. Snell resigned as an Der of the committee and th et lessrs. Pratt, B: Bun: and Soler A. S: out elosér connection Letween the ce sub-divisions. ya, to have ral oMce and ——_s___ Cmevir Covet Jvnons.—The following names have been drawn from the box as furors to serve St the next term of the Cireult Court:—Wm. P. Young, 1420 New York avenue: Samuel Haldeman, 187 Penhsyivania. avenue: Henry seman. OS Pennsylvanta avenue southeast; Chas. B. Batley, gas office; James McDermott, 310 Pecnsylvani avenue; Geo. H. Trunnell, 807 i street northwes Geo. Hi. Boxton, 1336 Sth street northwest; Caspard Kneess!,1241 Sui street northwest; Benjamin Charl- ton, 24 E street northwest; Clarence W. Duvall, OF strect northwest; Justus Kaiser, 821 18th street northwest; Melville Snuster, 61 ‘Bortuwest; Charles Trunnell, 614 18th street north- ‘west; J. M. Foster, 213 A street southeast; R. Car- ter Ballantyne, 98 New York avenue northwest; Geo. 8. Contee, 1516 12th street northwest; Joseph eee, ee street northwest; Gardner K. An- pay 8th street _ northwest ; John Ruppert, . Taylor, Penusylv. nnsyivania avenue; 128 ¥ sireet northwest; John » O42 Pennsylvania avenue southeast; B. Brown, 1243 34th street northwest; H. ». Hill, 3100 P street northwest; Win. J. Wilson, G street Dorthwest ab GOL 13th | mns. Only one dollar «post postpaid) | tertainment | ated that se Lolds religious meetings | yy | Seut the case to the grand jury Under $00 bonds, "i beset RF. Baker, tie :surer, | nuual meeting of the Towa Republican n last evening Oscar A. Herring, pre A LADY APPARENTLY DEAD AND INCAPABLE OF MOVING, BUT CONSCIOUS OF EVERYTHING GOING ON ABOUT HER. A case of suspended animation, which has ex- cited considerabie interest, occurred last Sunday morning. Mrs. Reagan, who lives on ist street, | near the government printing office, started with | her daughter to atten’ early mass at St. Aloysius Je but on the way she became faint and was ed toreturn home. Before reaching her sue jell tnsenstble to the floor, and was ap- nly ina dying condition. Father Noonan, of t for, but would not admint the last sacramentsit being impossible in her Insenstble condition. Fatuer Noonan, tt | Appears, convinced that the lady was moribund, iy was close at hand, returned soon cu to take part In the morning service. of the mass he spoke of the dissoiu- : and the announcement caused sorrow In the congregation, of whieh Mrs, amember. After the mass many of proceeded to tie house of the Sup- ‘d lady, and were gladly surprised to 4 up in bed ana conversing with her When the phy-tclan, Dr. 8. 8. Bond, who fad Been summoned, but came after Father Noon- an arrived, Le found tue lady motionless and ulseless and her body cold. He saw at once that he Was one of suspended animation, and pro- ceeded wit prompt and vigorous measures, which S00) ored her to life. ‘The trance lasted about | two honrs, and during that time the lady, though | powerless'to make the slightest motion, was con- scious of What Was going on about her. _—— last | Bill to Reorganize the Police Fore: NCKEASE OF FOC PROVIDED FOR—DETECTIVE KYS ABOLISHED. The District Commissioners have agreed to re- comntacnd to the Senate committee on the District | of Columbia the adoption of a substitute for the | House bill now before that committee, providing | for an inerease of the Metropolitan police force. | The substitute bill ts to amend section 340, of the | Revised Statutes, relating to the District of Co- lumbia, so as to read as follows: consist of the following captain, ten liewten ved by the the United be and the missioners of the District of horized to detail tro: of | of the dn: bia. missioners of the District of Co- Hid to appoint one alditionsl 1 hiwadquarters.” issloners sty that if thls bill should vuld feel justified In using the power That Woull be granted thera by the first section to the extent of adding thirty men to the force at once, which would make anet increase of but 2, as the abolition of the detective corps would | diminish the force by the number of six. By the third section, It is thought by the framers ol the bil, an advantage fs gained by enabling the Com- mi-Sloners to draw upon their whole force of pri- Yates for the needed detective abtlity, and #lso by Inulating the officers to efil-tency by a Know! ige that faltuful service fusures them Increased compensation, walle Inefilctency or neglect will be Visited cither With a reduction to the ranks or by Summary dismissal from the force. The fourth retion 1s Intended to permit the Commisstoners | to aint suca members of the present deter Reported for Tae’ NEaxe’s Tatat.+-The trial of 8. C. Neale was re- sumed again this morning in the United States and the case will probably go tothe jury late this afternoon, The defense have submitted no testimony, and rely upon what they allege to be the faflure of the prosecution to make outa case, but the point of the defense, that Neale was the owner of the sixty shares of stock which he had transferred and delivered to Mr. Merrick for Grsyaon’s benefit, was forcibly met yesterday afternoon by the production in evidence of a letter of Neale to Graydon, urging Graydon to let him have the stock ‘back in order that he might qualify as a director of the bank. The morning Was spent in the discussions of counsel. The Interest and the crowd at the court room con- tinued undiminished. The grandgjury in the United ‘States court this morning found another indictment against 8. C. Neale. FUNERAL.—The pda of Miss ee Ge ton, a young lady of 19 years. pupil of Roc School; In Montgomery county, Md., took place at Christ church here to-day. Miss W. came with several schoot friends to spend the Christmas holidays at the home of Mra R. H, Miller, mother of Assistant District Attorney Miller, of Washing- ton. While on her visit she was’ selzed with meumonia and died. Her remains will be sent to er late home in Hamilton, Bermuda. Station Hovuse.—Wm. James was held at the sta- ton house this morning charged with the larceny of a watch from Moses Kitts. Eleven lodgers spent last night there. PRIVATE WHIPPING FoR PUBLIC Goop.—The new departure in whipping had another example terday in the case of Rich Reynolds, repo in ‘Tue Star ‘as held for stealing. His guardian came to the station house and gave Reynolds a severe lashing, and this concluded the case, for the guard- jan was then allowed to depart with Reynolds, who promised to be a better lad in future. PansonaGk ExeMPprions—In the corporation court yesterday. Wm. K. Kemper applied for re- mission of tax on Presbyterian parsonage, Sudge Stuart on Christ church parsonage, and’ Keith Norton on that of St. Pauls. The court had last month decided in the case of the Catholfe parson- age and that of the Methodist parsonage. When application was made that although the evidence showed that the law books were finished and ap- proved by the court at its May term, and before any notice hid been given of the passage of sald law, yet as the law exempting such chtireh prop- erty was passed on the 221 of April, seven days be- fore the books were returned, the parties applying should be exempt. Those applying yesterday were exempt under the same ruling. Rerorter’s Norrs.—The Fairfax Mutual Insur- ance Co, held its meeting at the Alexandria House terday and elected Its officers for the year.— The Potomac ufacturing Co. has resumed work, and ts now filling an order ror elght anchors.—The police are now engaged In the collection of the unpatt license tax due for the year.—The mayor yesterday fined Harrlet Davis $250 for being drunk and dlsorderly.—The col- ored Womar: With the smallpox on the northern ede of the town died yesterday, and was buried last night. Wwe DE MEY S CATARRH CURE Stops hawking, enuffing, running nostrils, poisonous mucous dripping in the throat, and pains over the eyes, purifies the breath and restores the voice, taste, smell and hearing. An absolute cure for Catarrh and all its symptoms. As effective in cases of 20 yours’ standing vein ordinary colds. Dr. Wei De Meyer's ‘‘Tilustrated Treatise” on Cutarrh mailed free on request. Cure #1.00 of all Drugwists or delivered by D, B Dawex & Co.. 182 Fulton st., New York. #80-8,t. tham Koses Parace. D | lve force as they may deem worthy of being re- tained, shoul they choose to accept service und the new system, of to secure other ability In that Hue from a cliss who are at present ineligthle | tinder the army and navy qualification of existing aw. ————— The Detective Scandal. THE CASES TO BE SENT TO THE GRAND JURY. ‘The next step in the detgctive investigation will Probably be to place the evidence collected both by the Commisstoners and the citizens’ committee In the hands of District Attorney Corkhill,in order that he may lay the eases before the grand fury. re as becu some delay while walting to secure needed witnesses, but now this difliculty 1s re- moved. —___— The Condenmed Bo: THE EFFORTS TO WAVE HIS SENTENCE COMMUTRD. Charles Shaw, the colored boy who was sen- | tenced to be hanged on Friday of next week (19th Inst.) for the murder of his sister, Susie Ann Carter, in 'y last, has given way in spirits ptinty and bas now lost his appetite to st | an oxteat that he can relish nothing but beef tea, j and that insina!l quauuties He nas some litle ant ment e more than Shaw. entence to Linp plly be does not urley, of St. Aurust'nc’s . Will present the case to the a'dsy or two, with a petition *ntence. — 6 G CHANGE FOR a FEED a colored feed dea put on trial in the Po: R.—James rin West Washington, ce Court to-day on a Thovel charge of larceny. A colored man ied Robert Roden, employed In the store of H. Y. Offutt, stated that the defendant came Into the | store yesterday and to change a $1 note for btia, and witness gave him two 25 cent ni five 10 Dt ec Crusor ciaime I that he Was 10 cents short, and after some “YJawiag” wit- hess gave him 10 cents more, and he then walked | out without even giving the note that he wanted | chan: king advantage of the excitement by the dispute to’ get out with all the ney. Judge Snell sald he thought he got the | money by a trick, and he would Impose a fine of | #9 aud order restitution of the $1.10, i 5 85 U’clock last night | Officer Breen, of the fifth precinct, took into cus- tody a white man about forty years old, giving his j Mame as Vincent L. Taylor, having In. his posses- ‘on, and which he had been offering for sale, a black satin Mr-ltned ladies’ circular, the fur being | of a white and mouse color, and apparently new. It seems to be a very fine article and probably | cost trom $50 to $100. ‘The charge of suspicion Is pul against the man and he is detained at the sta- | Uon House. a FROM THE Navy, YARp.—Yesterday when the workmen in the navy yard ut aiter working hours, a colored Sylvester Thomas, who {s emplo; ed house, Was stepped by Watchman Nepp at the east gate on suspicion of having gov- ernment property concealed on bis person, ils ap- © Indica he had. The watchman rporal of the guard, who put Thomas and took hiin to the main gate, where hed. It was found that h> had-forty- ‘four and a halt pounds of sheet lead concealed | Under Lis clothing, and held tn place by an ingen- | fous harness. He was placed In a watch-box and | Pollcem:n Howell was notified and he took the prisoner to the efghth precinct station-house. In the Poltee Court to-day he was charged, under the statutes, with stealing forty-four anda half pounds | of lead,’ the property of the United Stites. His | counsel pleaded guilty in the case, and Judge Snell | he was s: Boys ts Tae Pouce Coret.—Th's moralng, in the Police Court, stx boys, named Win. Mann, Chas. Porser, Fréderiag Hazer, Jos. Boston and | Robt. Larkin, were b: | with disorderly c act. Mr. Henry. ‘ds, Mr. id T of a grocery store, stated that last Th day night the boys almost mobbed his store. } eld colored watchman stated that th ‘y tried to run him away from his post. During the trial of the case Mr. 0.8. B. Wall, a colored lawyer, | walked: acer m to Where the boys were standin nterrupied the proceedings by talk. ing to the prisoners. ‘The court told him he could hot interrupt the proceedings of the court by talk- ing with a crowd of boys th such a trifling case, “I clitm the right to consult, with my clients, | persisted the lawyer, I shail not grant it,” re- piled Julze Snell. “Well then,” continued the counsel, “I will not appear in the case,” and he | retire ‘Bo anded Judge Snell, “take urs= An th tn your own defense, if you have any- thing to say. I think you are as well without counsel as otherwise in a like this” ‘The boys took the stand and presented ther side of the case pretty Intelligentiy, and Hager and Lar- | kin were discharged and the otuers were fined the | usual flne—3 or 15 days. j — || ManersGe Licesses.— Marriage licenses have | been issued by the clerk of the court to Nelson Miller, of Alexandria, Vo., and Hettle E. Brown,of | Balumore, Md.; Willard F. Smtth, of Fairfax county, Va.,and Laura V. Roland, of Baltimor: Wis. E. Grindetl and Mary J. Douney; Isaac To! Alice Clagett; W. M, Evang and Nannis voth of Ricumond, Va; James E. smith, Charles county, Ma., and Laura A. Shissler: nk B. Hardy and Noreesley V. Allen, both ct Prince George county, Md.; Johh Harrison, of ‘ax county, and Laura Frinks, of Alexandria, Orlando "Briggs, of New York city, and sea Washington; Henry Thomas and Mary den; Oscar Jick-6n wad Harriet Blackstone; Ailck Dabner and Soplia Hillery; Morris Harris, of Baltimore, Md., and Fannie Richelson, of Cin: cinnatt, Ont bert J. Fowler and Annie 8. Owens? Hamict M. Meyler, of Gordonsville, Va., and Minnie Guy; Wilson Smith and Mildred Cole? man; W. HL. Salisbury and Mary E. Allen; W. T. | Parker and Alice A. Dudley; Chas. H. Neale and | Addle M. Beaman; Clement 8. Perry and Mary L. Wallace. River Trap Marbormaster Sutton reports als at the river front as foitows: Schr. Daunt- Luttrell, 600 bushels oysters, market; schr. Anna Laura, Davis, 400 bushels do., do.; schr. W. S. Brewster, 600 bushels do., do. ; barge @. & Price, Blank, cond wood, Stephenson ‘Bros; schr. Pilot, Day, cord wood, 'H. L Biscoe; schr. B. A. Cum: lings, Blank, cord wood, market; pungy Carpen- ter, Marmaduke, 500 bushels oyster, narket; pungy Océan Queen, Burdick, 600 bushels do., do.: schr. John Francis, Evans, 600 busuels do., do.; schr. Charite, Herbert, 409 bushels do., do.;’schr. Win. E. Ward, Russell, 400 bushels do., do, Bank ELgcTION.—The following named _ persons | were to-day elected directors of the National | Metropolitan Bank: Jno W. Thompson, Jedediah H. Baxter, Wm. Thompson, Nathaniel Wilson, Henry A. Willard, James B, Pitch, Wm. P. §° Sanger, Brainard H. Warner, J. Ormond Wiison. GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE. Having resolved not to carry any goods over we shall inaugurate TWO CLOSING-OUT SALES EVERY YEAR, ONE IN JANUARY AND ONE IN JULY. ‘We therefore offer our extensive stock of Fashionable Goods, counisting of HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, SATINS, SILKS, LACES, KID GLOVES. CORSETS. FICHUS. SCARFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES? UNDERWEAR, JEWELRY, An CHILDRE: gant Assortment of S AND LADIES' CLOAKS. Sale to commence with the beginning of the New Year, to continue until the entire stock is diepoze of, at prices that will surely make the goods sell, For quotation of prices please call at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Tue Lancrst MILLINEuY STORE IX THE UniTED ( States. Baxoarss Bazears : GREAT SPECIAL SALE oF COTTON UNDERWEAR. Besides our regu'ar stock of Torchon, Medicia, and Valenc’ennes Lace and Nainsook and Swiss Embroid- ered Underwear, we show for this week the following startling and unparaileled bargains: 50 doz. Chemises ard Drawers, Ruffled and Puff full length, extra wide, sewn with Clark’s cotton an amade on Wheeler & Wilson's machine, 25¢ 75 doz. Corset Covers, Flat Fells, positively the best- fitthyy Corset Cover in the United States, wothwite: standing the price is only 29, ; 50 doz, Skirts, extra wide, Cambric Ruling, fin cluster of Tuck: 46e-7 i Also Special Job hots of Chemise, Drawers, Night- gowns, aud Skirts, at 68c., 89c., Dec., P19, Shad, ‘and up; PALAIS ROYAL. 10 doz. Nightgowns, made of Pride of the West Cot- ton, teant Plaited Back, Double kuftte of Embroid. ery at neck, yoke, und sleeves, four ows wide Em- broidery and Inserting, full lenxth, extra wide, $1.50, worth $2.25; 14 doz. Drawers, Pride of the West Cotton, Yoke Bands, extra wide, two lows, of Tinerting: desp ae broidered Flounce, $1.68, worth $2.49; 15 doz. Skirts, extra wide, all lengths, Cambric Ruf- fe,,tucked, Lace 1 ce Inserting and Edge, 94c., worth ‘en more Special Lots will arrive to-morrow morn- ing. Please call eurly, as these Job lots we canuot ob- tala more of. PP. P Pn PP AA AAA aa rooms 3117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Errs cocoa. BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING **By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of jon and nutrition, and by {careful application cf the fine, properties of well oc lected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast ta- Dies with a” delicately-flavored beveraxe, which may fave us ineny heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious ‘use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually bullt up until #trong euoush to resist every mdeney todrease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there if & eak point, | Wertiay.excepe man Fatal aiact by Keop- in Ourselves well fortified with pure aud a prop- erly nourished frame."—Civil Sereice Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or mi’k, Bold in tins, (only 34-Ib. and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. E CONOMICAL AND SAFE. o16-m, WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'S LAUNDRY SOAP IS FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE: BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SUAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI- CATE, &c,, WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAR OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES, 1T 1S SAFE, BECAUSE IT Ig MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR KET ARE MADE FROMGREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UPIN BARS, ANDEVERY BAR BEANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, be #13 8244 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. LD WINE AND OLD ARE KNOWN AS: ‘is JUSTH'S Old Stand. Hore fo sect ire Gre eee OAD ay dee che it JUS" 619 ae ae ITH'S Old Stand, ek BD seek, promptly: to, ALKER'S, 204 10TH STREET NORTHWEST.— Ge FELT, AND TAR, &c. ‘Jelephone, a will 1889 F street, says: “I consider Brown’s Iron Bit- atte ‘best preparation ever brought before the pubilc.” Hecker’s Baking Powder Je perfect in every respect, healthful, thoroughly reliable, uniform in strength, and its baking quai- surpassed. ities cannot be “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, roacher, :lles, ants, bed- bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. A New Year’s Gift, in the shape of the Dollar WEEKLY Stak, for one year, is in order. Itis a large eight-page paper of fifty-six columns—the largest and cheapest in the country. Only one dollar, post paid. Trinders’? Lacw Phoshate of Lime and Cod Liver Ol, the best remedy known for coughs, colds, conn ee pees Soeatutis, asthma, all throat, breast and long tions. The Peuple’s World-wide Verdic Burnett's Cocoatme has been sold in every civil- ized country, and the public have rendered the etic nae Sn ae cme peet and best Hair Dress- ng in the wor Burnett's Flavoring £xtracts are invariably ac- knowledged the purest aud best. For Coughs and Throat Disorders use Brown’s Bronehial Troches. ‘Have never changed mny mind ing them from the first, except I think yet better of that which I began by thinking well of."—Rey. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. Price 2 cents, Perfect Buckwheat Cakes in three minutes can be made by using Hecker’s self-raising Buckwheat. Hecker’s _self-raising flour makes biscutts and cakes in ten minutes with- out yeast or baking powder, and without setting to use. For sale by ail grocers. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-Ib. “Ward” prints, Sic. per 1D. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, te. per qt Cream, i6e. pint Great Sacririce IN Croruxe, AT. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STRER1S. Being determined to make a clean sweo| stock of FI been! Tegardiess of cost or value. At eg.00, worth $10 00, worth 8.00, worth “I 0, worth 1 Burtont, $20, Finest Beay BULLS 10.00: worth 18. OVERCOATS FOR BOYS FROM P50, roth $6; $4, worth $8; $5, wor TO 11 YEARS. $0; $6, worth $1i. aagortinent of sizes in Suita and Overcoats for larger Boye ty very much broken, and those whon we | can fit will get splendid bargains, as they must be cold at some price, SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. $8, worth $i 8; $12, worth $20; All-wool Black Diagonal, $15, worth $25: Double- breasted Gold M xed, $18, worth 30; Black (loth Dress Suits, $20, worth wae INE BLACK CLOTH FULL DRESS 81 ITS, (ewallowtail coat, ) at $25, worth $50. BOYS’ GOSSAMER COATS, at $1.75, and $2, worth double; MEN'S GOSEAMER COTS, ‘at §2.50, $3, ‘$8.50. and $4, worth fully double the price. eo pants, at $2, $2.50, 33,54, $4.50, $5 and £6, eat Darguin Satisfaction guaranteed to all purchasers, OvR Morro: No trouble to low goods. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F BTREETS. —_ja5 Dasren G. Hace & Company, ARTISTIC FURNITURE and INTERIOR DECORATIONS, No. 934 F Street N. W., Offer their Stock of fine BEDROOM FURNITURE at exceedingly LOW PRICES to CLOSE, as we must have the space to devote to the display of a large stock of LOW’S ART TILES, ow arriving. Sole agents for the sale of Low’a Tiles for the Dis- trict of Columbia. ‘The trade supplied at wholesale rates. DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, No 934 F St. n. w. . Lower Tuan Ever: Ja2-20 We have still a number of thoss FINE SEAL SACQUES left. Our last reduction has diminished our Stock, but in order to realize cash we will make another Reduction, Cau Eary To SEcuRE First CHoice. A Handsome 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- MAN CAPES, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SIGMUND & GOLDMAN, 436 7th etreet northwest. BRANCH OF LARGEST FUR FACTORY SOUTH 423 OF NEW YORK. IPUE SUPREME COULT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, In GrnenaL Term. Jor. F. Kinney vs. Janes F. Mecuine et al. Equity No, 7,835. On motion of counsel for’ plaintiff. who has hereto- fore suxgested the death of the defendaut and appel lant, James F. Meguive, and no persons having ap- ared to become parties to said suit: ‘The Court—in. ‘eneral Term—does, this SECOND DAY OF JANU- ARY, -A.D. 1889, order that the proper representatives of the deceased, James F. Mexuire, come in and be- come parties to aaid above-named suit within the first ten days of the next ensuing term of this Court, sitting in General Term, or the decree appealed from wili be affiirmed; Provided that a copy of this order shall have been ‘oning Star,” a newspaper printed in ‘The E pais ye in the city of Washinton, Distrler of Catia atleast once a woe re weeks before ginninw of the said text ensuing term, foo $9, worth $15; $10, worth | AND HER OWN COMEDY COMPANY, ‘This (Tuesday) Evening, last time of MUSETTE; On, Lirttz Baicat Eres. ‘Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, and Saturday Matinee, BOB. Friaay and Saturday Nichts, LITTLE DETECTIVE. Lotta in Six Characters, Monday, January 15, The Comedians, ROBSON & CRANE. jad E ‘ORD'S. FASHIONABLE WEEK. it Extraordinary of the Great Society Artist, > M'LLE RHEA, Supported by WILLIAM HARRIS AND A WELL-SELECTED COMPANY. To-night and Wednesday Matinee, AN UNEQUAL MATCH. ‘Hester Grazebrook.. Wednesday Evening. Thursday. Saturday -Mile. Rhes. -Camilie. Romeo and Jullet, .. Adrienne Much “Ado About Nothing Rhea Matinee on Saturday. January 15, BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. Sale of seats will begin on Thursday. HE ROLLER SKATING RINK, NEW YORK AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Assemblies Monday, Wedne:day and Friday Nights, at 8 o'clock. Music by Weber's Orchestra, Assemblies every afternoon at 2:30. Subscription list now open for an advance circ'ing class to commence ‘Tuesday, Jannary 16th. Complimentary cards can now be procured for a new beginners class to commence Wednesday, January 17th. Spec al arrangements can be made for individual in- struction, Jaud NRAND CONCERT. ‘The second in the Winter C of Dr. Bischoff, w: AL CHOKCH, program will t jn lading the Single admninsis SCHOOL OF COOKERY, 1923 1 STREET SS west.—Practical lesson In cooking sweetl Cabinet ‘puddiug with sauces, WEDNESDAY pm. Jand ree, under the direction t BENEFIT OF BUD FAGLESTON’S WIDOW. PATIENCE! BY THE WASHINGTON OPERATIC ASSOCIATION. TWO PERFORMANCES, Friday Evening, January 12, and Saturday Matinee, January 13, 1883, AT LINCOLN HALL. ..Mies Eva Milla Mra. 5. Szemelenyi Mise Amy Leavitt -Mre. T. happele y Ella, Holmes Reginald Bun Archibald Gros Colonel Caverl; Major Murzatro: ‘The Duke of Dunstabie, Buuthorne's Solicitor. z With New aud Eluborate Gostinies, S conery, Ki ‘The entire performance under the direction of John Philip Sova. e Orchestra will be composed of the Marine Band. . 50 ents, nts extra Janb-5t N ATIONAL THEATER. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 8 O'CLOCK P. M. Lecture ABRAHAM LINCOLN ry T. W. 8. KIDD, of Tutroduet Robe t G. Ingersoll. Lawyer Lincoln, by the Crier of the Court. Lincoln as he was, . Lecture Original, Humorous, Poetic, Pat: Natural. mission 50 cents; Ke-erved seats 75 centa, MONDAY, JANUA D DURING THE WEFK. Sensation and Burlesque in a way that will Astonish the Natives. A New Ballet! A New Olio! A New Burlesque; Thirty very Tantsome Lea pints yer ma Veual Matineee Tuesday PRICES: 50 | Orches rq tiet ‘Thursday and Matinee. iday. N=, DIME MUSEUM, Pennsylvania avenue, near 11th street, Grand Performance and Living Curiosities. Prof. Harding and his Wonderful Panorama. Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Dancing Bears, and a host of other novelties. Admission onty 20 cents—Oven from 1to10 p.m. Reserved Seats for Ladies and Children. "jas IANO AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC, For Germans and other entertainments, Furnished by J.P. THEO. LANG, 42-1m* 1124 12th street northweet, MMICH'S ORCHESTRA.—MUSIC FURNISHED for all occasions. Speciuity—Piano and Violin, for phvate parties and vermans. “Prof. ‘Theo.Lang, pian- Residence, 1197 8th st. n.w. Eberbach’s’ Music By order of the Court. Jaz-lawdw ‘D. K- CARTER, Chief Justice. For Cunisrxas. MASSEY'S PHILADELPEIA ALE, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. 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 street northwest. a6 AM'L C. PALMER. Exp OF THE SHASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. We ha ber of:pletes of Ingrain Carpet left, over, wit tocover ong resi & Fovaita ts." for taemtins formaes ice SOAK, a 65, Tapeatry, 86'and 90 ais. tormes peste Call early before thay-are all sold of get Zing Present afll tne of Bugs, Mata, Drug SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. au (ORNEY-AT-LAW, Aleem te. hider,, Mis aan sary to publicity. a5 store, F street. dl6-la Ne. 626; No. 526 £ AND SALE AT } by Btreet. MAREERITER SS, Street Xe. 626 E street north one from 7th Cisice On Paine, Engtaringen: Chrotes, eters ago Frtiies Sitar Gora sca Vaati eRe i an a Narkritera: “Terme Cash. Froo "Att Galle cum ON EXHIBITION DRY GOODS. Ox Moxmayx, Jaxcasx 81a, We will tire stock of DRY SDs Commenee to enll cur oni GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Wo have marked 4 ri of our FALL AND WINTER GOODS to prices that tbust attract buyers: COUSTER, wale’ contains many deoitbie sea ie $ contains wen) rode short lengtha which we offer at less than half their BLACK AND COLORED BILES from 50 cents to$3 per yard. BROCADE 81 SATINS, PLUSHES and VEL- VEIS indoors » Immense assortment of DRESS GOODS at 12%, 15, 20, 25, 375s, 50, 75 cents and $1 per yard. All of our CLOAKS and CLOAKING CLOTHS at ac- ‘tual cost. TABLE ING in all SHAW and CURT, LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS and SHEET- ‘the best makes. BLANKETS. COMFORTS, CRETONS N LACES, all at the lowest prices. At CARTER'S, 38 711 MARKET SPACE. Au Lisex Taste Dasasss. GOOD VALUES, Boc., 75c.. $1.00 and $1.25, * ALL LINEN NAPKINS, © EXTRA WEIGHT, $1.50 to $5.00. ALL LINEN DOYLIES, PLAIN WHITE AND COLORED BORDERED, £1.25 to $4.00. WINE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918TH STREET Ja RTHWEST. Seatos Penny, «Successor to Perry & Brother), “SPECIAL ATTENTION” TO A J. RTMENT OF LADT 8) AND CHILD. EN" FANCY WINTER HOSIERY, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT Cost. SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES AT COST. “RARE BARGATAS” IN FANCY DRESS GOOD: ALL CLOTH WRAPS, JACKETS AND PELISSI ° RICES OF ALL PRIME COST. TH ED OTTOMAN UCTIC SILK WRAPS AND FOR-LL CIRCULARS. “EXTRA ATTRACTIONS” IN LINENS AND BLANKETS. SAND VELVET DRE ‘CH SILKS, BFST MAKES, FRC MAW SILKS IN BLACK; ALSO, STREcT AND ING SHADES, RANGING FROM $1.75 10 RE SILK LYONS VELVETS, FROM 24 TO 27 INCHES WIDE. IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS, FROM $7.00 10 $9.00. RICH | BHOCADED SATINS AND BYENING PERINOTS CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. LADIES’ PIGSKIN MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES $1 TO $3. 52" DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GooDs. §¥- Cuoice Goons, Pratx Fiaunes, AND Correct PRices. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. 386 W. M. Ssvsrer & Soxs OFFER A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SILKS, SA(INS AND BROCADES FOR EVEN- ING WEAR. ALSO, CHOICE SHADES IN CASHMERES AND ALBATROSS CLOTH THAT WILL LOUK WELL UNDER GASLIGHT. G SILKS AT $1.00, SPECIAL LOT OF EV! R WORTH $2.00; SOLD ON ACCOUNT OF IMPEK- ELECTIONS, WHICH AKE NOT VISIBLE UNDER ASLIGHT. GREAT BARGAINS ARF OFFFRED IN BROCADE BLUSH, BROCADE VELY N BLACK AND COLO} "AD! D AKLANTED PURE AND "RECEP UAL 4H) As IN EV “ GREAT Va- MENTS AND CLOTH COATS AT VERY ED CIRCULARS TN GOOD QUAL- WE OFFEI VERY CHEAP. HUSTER & SON: NNSY¥LY. One price. N. B.—'ilie best is the cheapest. Dey Goons. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, HAVE AN ATTRACTIVE AND VERY DESIRABLE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT LOW PKICES. BROCADE and PLAIN SILK PLUSHES, OTTOMAN SILKS, in Black and Colors, BLACK SILKS, ail grades—special bargain. A splendid line of LUPIN'S MERINOS, reduced to 50 ts. LUPIN'S BLACK GOODS, in all qualities. COURTAULD'S BLACK CREPES, wide, for veils. DRESS GOODS, great variety, all at Lottom prices. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR—Ladies’ and Gents’, A grand stock of HANDKERCHIEFS. DOMESTICS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c., full ONE PRICE ONLY. TRUNNEL & CLARK. __FINANCIAL. CT YOUR FAMILI By joining the MUTUA!. RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION. The success of this institution ie wonderful, During September and October aloue it wrote nearly six million dollars of jueurance. See advertiscmen tin Post. Solicitors wanted. Office, 1609 H street. I. ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. nl6-3ia 10 SPECULATORS. —L. A. HILL & CO.. 165 ‘Broadwa w York. transicta Stock Brokerage business, havi i Jat Worrnovr Reoary To Cosr, LADIES' COATS, DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS ‘Will be cloeed out regardless of cost during the month of January. PLAIN ana BROCADED PLUSHES, in all must and wil be told to inake Foor for Nae Spriug Goods. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS from $1 up. LADIES CLOTHS in allehades. Mohawk Valley and Gilberts will be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. best facilities. Write them. n16-eo3m PE vate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN = * WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. £39 15H STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwar. New Yorx. Every class of Secunties bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Richmond, Baltimore, Fhiladelphis, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and repcrted back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markets received through otfe wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchange. al SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GEcuRITY FRroaw Loss | BY "BURGLARY “then NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT. COMPANY, uxks 16TH STREET AXD New Yore Ave. ‘Congress Charter Act of ‘January 224, 1367. Slebte Naisa for @s't0 Wear aud fakes al Mode fen 3 of Socuritice and Valuables on Gpesiat Bepeait at lowert rates. GHANLES 0. GLOWEm at Riggs © Go. Vio Preident. SU OETETITE, corer Miser ber ate Sarees. tae pen Benjamin P. Soyder, o* Charles C. Glover, Sound. Parke. Cooxr Boox Containing valuable recipes snd instruction: how to use OLIVE BUTTER, the Ti of the focipal Philsdelphia Cooking School, aulé WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, 2223-th, s&tu, 786 BLACK AND COLORED SILKS in great variety. Dou't fail to call and examine for yourselves. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., jad 817 MARKET SPACE. Crosrxe Sarz. GUINNIP & CO., Sucecesors of Guinnip, Day & Co., 820,- 622, AND #24 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, LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, ‘Will be sold at and below cost. ‘We will give GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We have a large end yaried stock, which HAS GOT TO BE ‘CLOSED our, GUINNIP & CO. DRY _GOODS. Tx P. UBLIC! To We have ented the first easco’s tvuetness tn our new Dufiding, and can assnre our friends who take ah est in the success of our enterprise that we have ‘with the most sanguine success, and done more ‘bees than we could posibiy expect. Encouraged by this, and knowing the wants of public during . JANUARY axp FEBRUARY, We have determined to piace all goods brought our old stores (which have been stored up till ROW our fourth floor) on sale, and shail eell them withous, REGAKD TO COST AT SUCH PRICES THAT WILL SELIG A For this purpose we cleared our thind floor” by elevator), and have placed on 96 counters the ing goods: GINGRAMS, 7 cents, reduced from 12 cents. «4 PRINTS, 5 cents, reduced from 8 cents. from 125 cents. 1 20 cents, 64 PLAIDS (wool), 30 cents, reduced from 00 3-4 PLAIDS (wool), 124 ceuty reduced from 2§ cents. J DRESS GOODS at Scents, DRESS GOODS at 8 cents, DRESS GOODS st 10 conta, DRESS GOODS at 12% centa, DRESS GOoDs 15 cents, i Up to 50 cente per yard. Some of these retailed abhigh as$2per yard. They must be closed out, as ouretock shail be at all times fresh and seasonable. We if this course iu preference to sending them to New Xi auction. : CASES OF SHEETING, at 25 cents, worth 35 cents, ant’ Brands of inl | BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS For less than wholessle prices, Fall ten quarters wid We are determined not to know what dull saasomt means, end shell try tomeke January sales ae lange dg not as proiitable) as those of December, SILK CHENILE FRINGES, All colors, in desirable shades, at 25 cents, redaota! 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, some as low as FIVE CENTS PER PAIR. CAMBERICS FOR LINING, 3 cents. 5 CASES PLAID NAINSOOK at 9 cents, from 15 centa. VICTORIA LAWS at 8 cents, coet 12g case. ) soto, cents by the — ) BUTTONS! BUTTONS! ‘Thousands of dozens at 5 cents per dozens , SOME FINE PEARL BUTTONS ‘Will be found in this lot. We shall insuzurate this sale with the determinatiog{; to close outevery yard of old xoods,aud shall not: from loss, no matter how severe. \ Storekeepers especially invited, as we shall ell in lots tosut. LANSBURGH & BRO 402 « 2 and 424 Tth street, 4 Gnear Manx Dow PROCADED PLUSH! BEOCADED PL BEOCADED VI $4.50 to$3 75, ALL-SILK OTTOMANS, $2.50 to #2. We have the above guods in Black and all shades, ALL NOVELTY DKESS GOODS ct prime cost. 22-in. PLUSH, frou $3. £2.50, $5.50 to $4.50, ES, $5 to $4.25. HEMPSTONE & PERRY, ar 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i Evenise Sirxs, 4 Plein and Brocadea, $1 to $2.50. , EVENING SHADES IN CASHMEKE and ALBA TEOS, at low prices, DAMASK TOWELS and NAPKINS, QUILTS, BLAN« KETS and FLANNELS, at specia prices, HEMPSTONE & PERRY, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, \ aq L BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, y : 908 SEVENTH STREET, 3 Would Brrwrex I asp K Noxrawest, - ully invite attention to his xelections HANDOUT, NEW GOODS, which are offered at Be oe prices. Geter Cioth, Yall ilors, 25e., Terra Cotta, Bromay ectrie, Green, &e. Peantiful Pisids, Silk and Wool, 280. - t 500, © Figured Dress Goods that retailed at 20, ouly Lge, Chuddab Cloth, 15¢., a great bargain. fy iendid Cushiberes, in black and colure, 85c, , Flic All-wool Cashiieres, £0, @23, 730. nud oe Novelties in Dress Goods, Plashes and Velveta Green 6-4 Cloth, choice quaiity, $1.35. Sikes and Satins, Brocades, &e. ‘The New Shades in Ladiea! Cloaking Cloth. UNDERWEAK for LADIES, GENTS and: ; Me particularly, recouniuchd thowe ‘euffering.& rheumatism to buy oar prepared ied Flannel Undere, Wear, $1.25 to $1.50 each ; or we sell a pure m prepared Flannel at Soc. yer yard, equal to goods y retitled for 75¢ Corsets, 35, 50, $1, $1.25and up. poses. Gloves and Haudkerchiets. 4 Jave Just received lots of pure Linen Bani lightly tinperfect, at less ‘than hnif pric Cal co Set thean before thes areal kt oat y Full stock of Domestics, Table Linen and Towels. Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres and Hi Lant, ‘but not least, Misses’ Woolen Hose, in sizes, from 808%, 25e. ver purr. ’ n3-1y BALTIMORE Loved pila HO \ Sot Aa ae E SELL . FINE SHIRTS a: in the “Bennie” Shirt for 5c. Made of cloth mu (not trash, full of SeSive the eye): telntesved eit ae " shirts and Drawers at prices to pleuse. for 12% and 25c. ever sold in ve in Sik Neckweur; ‘Tbe. Scarfs sold tor dc. 22 __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _; = = —=3 S. B. ELLERY, ? Z SUCCESSOR 70 DUBREUIL BROLHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF SS SHIRTS ACTGEN Is FURMBHINGS i 1012 F Steexer Nortuwest, Wasuixerom, D.G, ‘the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Bir gitte Fine tines to ender ‘Bix Five Shirts to Tuoxrsows SHIRT FACTORT AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, oppotit: Patent Office, Fine Drew 8 irts to or & specialty. ph A hg O5c. . Runbed, 60 cts. aecurtuuent of ‘unfiulehd, 416 . a = Lousiaxa a EF THE $3, {4 AND $5 CHILDREN'S SUITS. ‘ Bee, and $1; 4—10. ae ae aT ag srare ; Boye Schcol Fait. from $4, $5 and 96 up, age, 13 LOTTERY, tpt 3 Sy hints, from BUG. up. Dress do., To, POR INFORMATION ‘up. meta oon aes se pai: eras tas THOMAS B. MOHUN, ols wei9i6 Heoksyivaninwreous, ! ai6-11m 606 147u STREET NORTHWESE,,